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Posted at 1:28pm on Mar. 18, 2008 Did Obama Just Lie

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Did Obama just lie about being around for controversial sermons by Rev. Wright? Back when this looked like it was just a minor issue that would probably blow over Obama said on his Huffington Post blog that:

"And the sermons I heard him preach always related to our obligation to love God and one another, to work on behalf of the poor, and to seek justice at every turn." (March 14, 2008)

While today in his speech we heard him say that:

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Posted at 8:17pm on Mar. 13, 2008 Media email list

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I hate to admit this, but I just saw this on Kos and thought it could be useful here. It appears to be a list of the emails of virtually all of the major media players around. We can use this to inform the media about the shadiness of Mr. Obama and hope they actually have the integrity to run legitimate stories. I propose we start with Leon's report about the kickback Obama's wife got from the newly elected senator.

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Posted at 3:07pm on Mar. 4, 2008 Gary Gygax is dead

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While this is probably not of concern to most Redstate readers, I wanted to pass along the news to those gamers amongst us that Gary Gygax, the creator of Dungeons and Dragons has passed away today.

http://www.startribune.com/local/16218352.html

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Posted at 4:09pm on Feb. 5, 2008 How Romney Brought this on Himself

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Let's be honest here. Romney and his campaign have essentially brought this defeat upon themselves through somewhat risky campaign strategies. In the beginning, Mitt gambled that he could spend a fortune on advertising and campaigning in Iowa/NH and win those going away, getting the name recognition (he didn't have elsewhere) and momentum he needed to carry through to today. When that strategy began to fall apart (due to Huck's surge), Romney immediately went viscously negative against his competition (Huck in Iowa, McCain in NH/FL, Rudy in FL, etc) hoping that his money could knock the competition off and still gain him the momentum from the early wins (that he ended up not getting).

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Posted at 2:01pm on Dec. 18, 2007 Romney supported planned parenthood

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After reading this article at http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/12/romney-attended.html
I am more convinced than ever that Romney is not to be trusted on his conversion to the pro-life cause. I am sorry, but I know in my household that when we go out, the wife carries the checkbook and typically writes the checks (it fits much nicer in her purse than my pocket). So the argument that he had nothing to do with the donation check made out to planned parenthood (at an event he attended personally) seems to fall a bit short for me.

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Posted at 8:06pm on Jan. 26, 2007 Huckabee is in

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For all of us who were hoping this day would come, it appears that Mike Huckabee (former Governor of Arkansas) is finally set to enter the race for 2008. This is the candidate we may have been looking for, as he has little negative baggage and has not held a federal elected office.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070126/ap_on_el_pr/huckabee2008

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Posted at 4:42pm on Nov. 16, 2006 Reagan Books

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While I grew up in the 80's and during the Reagan presidency, I have yet to read any books about the man and the intersting decade he oversaw/created. What are the best books out there about Reagan's presidency and his influence on the 1980s?

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Posted at 2:57pm on Nov. 13, 2006 This is who you elected America

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I think we need to continue to remind the American voter exactly who they elected and what these people believe in over the next two years if we are to win in 2008. While over at Kos, I saw a heavily recommended diary that pretty much spells up what the Kos kids and by extension the Democrats really believe when it comes to social issues. Without nauseating anyone too much, I am going to quote from the diary in question below.

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Posted at 10:27am on Nov. 8, 2006 Ohio's Economy is Doomed

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The worst thing that happened in Ohio on Tuesday was not the loss of Blackwell or Dewine, but the passing of a horrible minimum wage constitutional amendment. The amendment raises the minimum wage to I believe $6.85 an hour, which by itself is hardly crippling, but it also adjusts this new minimum wage by the inflation rate every year. For those who understand compounding interest and the horrible effects of inflation, this is going to prove to be a death blow to Ohio's already less than stellar economy.

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Posted at 9:52am on May 19, 2006 Why should I vote Republican

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I have been a loyal Republican voter since I turned 18 in 1996 (Dole was my first presidential vote) and have voted for a Republican for every national and state level office since then.  I am now seriously questioning why I should vote for those Republicans in this election.  The current Republicans at the national level seem merely to talk up conservative ideals, but end up voting for the lobbyists or PC pushers.  The immigration bill (senate) and the inability of the house to lift the moratorium on OCS gas drilling (even in the face of a national energy security crisis) have probably pushed me over the edge.  While the tax cuts have helped some (maybe $500 a year for me), I have real concern that there has been no serious Republican effort to permanently fix the AMT (which may affect me in the near future), which amounts to a much bigger tax increase on middle class America than the tax cuts will offset.  Finally, the rampant spending that has been racked up over the past 4 years has really fried me, as I became a Republican predominantly out of fiscal conservatism and now have seen that eroded into simply hollow words at the national level.  Please tell me why I should give my vote to the current Republicans running this year (and abortion is not an issue with me).  I am an Ohioan (so its Dewine and Gilmour).

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