Archive | October, 2010

Federal Grand Jury Orders More Subpoenas In Investigation of Manchin Administration

25. October 2010

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The Charleston Gazette reports that a federal grand jury has ordered a new round of subpoenas in its investigation of the Manchin Administration in West Virginia. This time the subpoenas focus on Keith Wood, director of aviation. This probably wasn’t the news Joe Manchin needed in the final days of the election. Especially with his [...]

Ten House Republican Candidates Who Need Your Support Now

25. October 2010

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We did the top five Republican senatorial candidates who need your help immediately, so let’s cover the top 10 Republican House candidates who need the same. If you can’t afford to give something to everyone, just please do what you can. Whatever your financial resources, please help NOW. I’ve also included links to their volunteer [...]

Confirmed: Alex Sink Cheated During Debate

25. October 2010

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Alex Sink, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Florida, cheated during tonight’s debate with businessman and conservative Rick Scott. That according to the St. Petersburg Times. Violating their mutual agreement against notes, Sink makeup artist came in during a commercial break and showed her a phone with a message: “The attorney on Sykes suit said Alex [...]

Harry Reid’s Aide Submitted False Documents to Feds in Attempt to Hide Sham Marriage to Terror Suspect

25. October 2010

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A former aide to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) submitted false documents and knowingly lied to federal agents in an attempt to cover up for her seven-year sham marriage to a terrorism suspect. Diana Tejada, Reid’s Hispanic Press Secretary, admitted to receiving payment for “some of her expenses” in exchange for fraudulently marrying Bassam Mahmoud Tarhini [...]

House Democrat Can’t Spell “Unconstitutional” — Literally

25. October 2010

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Congressman Tom Perriello (D-VA) is locked in a tough re-election campaign against grassroots-backed candidate Robert Hurt. Recent polls show him lagging behind the Republican challenger, and that’s bad news for the incumbent when we’re just days away from polls closing. So you would think Perriello would avoid stupid mistakes. You’d be wrong. Hey, you know [...]

Five Senate Republican Candidates Who Need Your Support Now

25. October 2010

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We’re less than eight days away from the 2010 midterm election. We’re coming down to the wire and voters are beginning to lock-in their votes, either through early voting or in mental preparation for next Tuesday. But there’s still time to change enough minds to swing crucial races in our favor. With that in mind, [...]

Fight! Rhode Island Democrat Says Obama Can “Shove” Endorsement

25. October 2010

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Yeesh. And the media tells us Republicans are the ones in a state of civil war. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rhode Island gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio, in a radio interview Monday morning, reacted angrily to President Obama’s decision not to endorse him during a visit to the Ocean State Monday. “He can take his endorsement and [...]

Obama Refers to Republicans as “Enemies”

25. October 2010

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Hey, remember when Barack Obama was talking about uniting the country? And how we’re not red states or blue states but rather the United States? That rhetoric was all nice and flowery, and it convinced many people to support his candidacy. Those were the days. Unfortunately, those days are over. Because something happened along the [...]

But Of Course: Bloomberg Now Supports Two-Term Limit

25. October 2010

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Michael Bloomberg is currently serving his third term as New York City mayor. In 2009, he campaigned for an amendment to the city’s term limits law — an amendment that was adopted — that allowed mayors to seek a third term. So one might assume that he would oppose any attempt to change the law [...]

Murkowski Questions Decorated Veteran’s Honor, Ability to Lead

25. October 2010

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She really is sleazy. Her opponent is a Bronze Star-decorated veteran of the United States Army. He retired as a captain, having served as a tank platoon leader during the Gulf War. He even graduated West Point with honors. This is a man who has the ability to lead, whether you agree with the direction [...]