Thursday, March 18, 2010

Saturday Night House Ram Down

November 9, 2009 by Nichole Hungerford  
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Open up and say,“Ah!” Or we’ll do it for you.
While many of their constituents were undoubtedly asleep, late into the night in a rare Saturday session, the House narrowly passed the healthcare bill by a vote of 220-215. One Republican, Ahn Cao, contributed to the yeas. Two others came from the Democratic seats picked [...]

2010: The year of the black Conservative

October 14, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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As I reported on Political Integrity Now in the past, accusations of racism based upon political disagreements are not only wrong, but they do a disservice to those who are true victims of racism. I hope that Allen West is on to something. It is a disgrace that so many citizens believe the hype that Democrats have [...]

Open Letter to RNC Chairman, Michael Steele

May 15, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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Originally emailed to Michael Steele 4/02/09, and as expected, I have yet to even get an acknowledgement from Mr. Steele. Cross-posted here.
Dear Mr. Steele,
I just received your latest survey, which you called a crucial project, without the likes of which the RNC cannot create a plan. I must respectfully disagree. The RNC has a problem, and [...]

The First 100 days, in one sentence, “I won…I trump you.”

May 7, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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Previously posted on Natalie’s blog and on Smart Girl Politics.
President Barack Hussein Obama campaigned on being a better person than Washington was used to.  He essentially claimed that he would put an end to childish bickering.  He said that he’d pool everyone’s thoughts and ideas and promised to open up the White House to the public, [...]

Obama: I was for deregulation before I was against it.

April 2, 2009 by Ginny Haynie  
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Last April, then candidate Obama gave an interview to Chris Wallace of Fox News Sunday, that at the time had me guffawing, and now I simply shudder at the craven lack of principles guiding the candidate who became president.
Observe the following exchange:
WALLACE: Over the years, John McCain has broken with his party and risked his [...]