Posted by ThomPaine on June 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Rick Barber, an Alabama Republican and candidate for Congress, has forced a runoff for the Republican nomination. The runoff is being held on Tuesday, July 13, and I strongly suggest that all Alabamans show up to the polls and exercise their American right to participate in their own governance. It’s our own form of participatory … Continue reading →
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Posted by ThomPaine on June 13, 2010 · Leave a Comment
There’s been a lot of controversy about the Alvin Greene victory in the South Carolina democrat primary for the Senate. Not many people had heard of Greene before his victory, and yet he pulled out an impressive win. After the primary, it came out that Greene has pending felony obscenity charges against him, that he … Continue reading →
Posted by ThomPaine on June 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I don’t see the big deal. Thursday night, Keith Olbermann had an interview with Alvin Greene, the man who won the democratic nomination to run for the Senate in South Carolina. Here’s a link to the video (link). Watch it. You won’t be sorry. He seemed disconnected from reality, took most of his answers from … Continue reading →
Posted by ThomPaine on May 19, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Not all the returns are in, but this looks to have been a huge primary day for America. First to Kentucky. Ron Paul’s son ‘Ayn’ Rand Paul, the Tea Party favorite, has beaten out the traditional Conservative candidate Trey Grayson for the Republican Senate nomination for Sen. Jim Bunning’s seat. By almost a 2:1 margin, … Continue reading →
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The Future of the democrat Party
Posted by ThomPaine on June 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I don’t see the big deal. Thursday night, Keith Olbermann had an interview with Alvin Greene, the man who won the democratic nomination to run for the Senate in South Carolina. Here’s a link to the video (link). Watch it. You won’t be sorry. He seemed disconnected from reality, took most of his answers from … Continue reading →
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