Barack Hussein Obama
Posted at 9:38pm on Mar. 1, 2008 Re: Obama Walkback
By Neil Stevens
As I read that quote, it sounds like he's implying he wants to meet with Khameini or someone else on the Council of Guardians. Because it is they who truly rule Iran, as I understand it.
It'd be so embarassing for Obama, though, were they to refuse to meet with him and refer him to their selected favorite Ahmadinejad. It'd be embarassing for us, too, so we'd better not let him become President.
Posted at 11:20am on Feb. 22, 2008 Democrats raising taxes again?! Yep.
By RightMichigan.com
Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.
And you thought the Democrats in Lansing were done raising your taxes. Silly you. They're may have promised that they were done for this term in office but just like the Governor's promise in 2006 not to raise the sales tax on services, the promise now looks like it was more hot air than anything else.
Let's jump in the way-back machine and revisit December 2007. Two-plus months after Jennifer Granholm and her cronies in the House and Senate Democrat caucuses (plus Valde Garcia and Ron Jelinek) decided it'd be a smart idea to take $2.4 billion out of a struggling job market suffering under the weight of a single-state recession all of the language and verbiage and promises out of Lansing were that the tax hikes were over.
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Posted at 9:52am on Feb. 19, 2008 The Big 3 are good enough for the GOP... they're not good enough for the Dems?
By RightMichigan.com
Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.
Said it before and I'll say it again... what a difference a Party makes. While Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton continue to sling mud, make wild accusations and personal attacks against one another, drag American politics further into the gutter and all while telling Michigan voters to take a flying leap the Republicans look down right civil.
Our primary contest is all but officially over. When we debated one another it was almost exclusively on the issues. Do you remember any of the campaigns intentionally and maliciously raising the "mormon" spectre against one-time front runner Mitt Romney the way Clinton's camp has raised the "muslim" question re: Barack?
The 2008 Presidential campaign really has been, and continues to be, a tale of two parties, especially here in the Wolverine State. Campaign styles differ. Clearly policy objectives and messages differ. But the biggest difference of them all is the way moms and dads and factory workers and union laborers and the unemployed and kids and churches and job makers and families have been treated in Michigan. One party has abandoned us completely. The other? We tend to get a little more love.
Read on . . .
