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Future of GOP rests in the hands of the governors Republican Governors Association
21 hours ago ago from Republican Governors Association
RGA REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS ASSOCIATION login Contribute! HOME About Blog Initiatives Policy War Room Future of GOP rests in the hands of the governors Posted by admin in Uncategorized on December 16th, 2009 | 0 Responses The Washington Post published a must-read article detailing how governors will lead the Republican resurgence in 2010. Excerpt below: It is increasingly clear that the future of the ...
Related contentRonnie Earle runs for lieutenant governor
13 hours ago ago from TRAIL BLAZERS
Ronnie Earle - the Democrats that Republicans love to hate - wants to be the next lieutenant governor. The former Travis County DA filed Friday. He says he's running because the political process in Austin ought to be more open and inclusive. Earle was the man who indicted House Majority Leader Tom DeLay - the boogieman of Democrats everywhere. That alone suggests he can energize the base. So far, Earle's the only name filed for the March ...
Related contentGreat Moments In Going The Wrong Way
9 hours ago ago from The Right Side of Austin
Senator Hutchison voted with Democrats this week when Republicans attempted to filibuster Obamacare. The Senator's entire rationale for staying in Washington rather than resigning: shattered. Washington Kay voted the wrong way, harming conservative efforts to stop the government takeover of the American health care system. My take: The truth comes out, the Senator's rational for staying in Washington is because she ...
Related contentDems schedule unpopular Obamacare vote for dead of night
18 hours ago ago from CALIFORNIA YANKEE
The Senate version of the Democrats' so-called health care reform is so unpopular , Nevada's Harry Reid finds it necessary to vote on it at 1:00 a.m. David M. Herszenhorn reports the Democrats must conduct six votes to pass their Obamacare -- one of the crown jewels of Obamaism: 1 a.m. MONDAY – To end debate on “a manager’s package” that includes all the latest changes to the bill. 60 votes required. 7 a.m. TUESDAY – To approve the ...
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20 hours ago ago from Republicans & Conservatives
Washington is under a silent shroud of silent snow (thanks S ), which is fitting as the Democrats prepare to push their stealth health care scheme on the American people. We cannot criticize the bill. Nobody can … because we haven’t seen it. Nobody outside those happy few determining our futures has seen much of anything - so much for transparency. Harry Reid has finally managed to bribe, threaten or cajole enough of his fellow Democrats ...
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‘Thank You, South Carolina’
12 hours ago ago from The New York Times
It was only when Fred R. Shapiro, the editor of the Yale Book of Quotations , reviewed his annual list of the year s most notable utterances that he detected an unexpected pattern a disproportionate number of South Carolinians. Three of the Top 10 most famous or important or revealing quotations of 2009 came, he realized, from the same relatively small state. Coincidence? Probably not after the year that South Carolina has endured. Measured ...
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