Why do Republicans assume Democratic failures automatically imply 2012 Republican victories?

Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under republican | 9 Comments »

Assuming the Democrats mess everything up (this is purely

hypothetical), how can four years possibly match 40 years of

Republican rape? We have third parties, as most thinking people

know, and the Republicans really close to tumbleweed territory right

now? The party may very well be reshaped either Libertarians (real

ones) Greens, or independents being swept into office.

"40 years of Republican rape?"

How do you figure that?

The Republicans have controlled Congress only from 1995 to 2005; and as for the presidency, it’s been shared by both parties. Please, if you want to be taken seriously, leave the hyperbole out of it.

Ron Paul in Debate at Reagan Library (May ‘07)

Posted by admin on July 11th, 2010 and filed under republican | 25 Comments »

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A guest on CNBC and Pat Buchanan comment on Ron Paul followed by Ron Paul in the debate.

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Abstinence Video By Busted Christian Republican!

Posted by admin on July 11th, 2010 and filed under republican | 25 Comments »

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Suppose a Republican won next election for President, how will he deal with a Democrat Congress?

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under republican | 11 Comments »

No chance of even 1 House of Congress going Republican next year. Will Republicans whine about their President "selling out"? Blame the Congress for not rubber stamping a Republican agenda?

Honestly, it just all depends on who is elected. Not all Republican presidents are dictating bullies like Bush Jr.

I couldn’t imagine Ron Paul being that way. If he were to be elected, I am sure he would try his best to work with the Democratic Congress to find a middle ground.

What is the Republican plan for developing energy technology and grid of the future ?

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under republican | 9 Comments »

that will not only help protect our environment but also wean us from our dependence on foreign oil and oil in general and keep the billions of dollars we now send away to OPEC in our own economy?

How long will the Republican inspired techology take to come on board and give us cars that do not use any fossil fuel at all?…for example.

Drill offshore and in Alaska for oil and natural gas to help us immediately and "wean" our dependence on foreign oil. Move forward with more nuclear power plants to replace coal. Let the private sector continue to work on the hydrogen engine.

Oh, and we get most of our foreign oil from Canada. Only 12% of our imported oil comes from the Middle East.

What’s the Democrat plan? "Tax, baby, tax"?

Republican Strategist Hammered Over WMD Lies (Video)

Posted by admin on July 7th, 2010 and filed under republican | 25 Comments »

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How did the Republican Agenda affect the appointment of Supreme Court Justices in the 1970s?

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under republican | 1 Comment »

I need some homework help. Here’s the entire question:

How did the Republican Agenda, begun by the Nixon administration, affect the appointment of Supreme Court Justices in the 1970s? Did the appointments promote this agenda?

republicans attempted to appoint conservative judges, who would interpret the constitution in a strict manner. (democrats try to appoint liberal judges, who will be more activist in nature) a study of the judges appointed since FDR will show that a good portion of them have been a "disappointment" to the president and/or his party, as they have turned out to be more liberal (or at least less conservative) than wanted by the republicans, and more conservative than wanted by the democrats who appointed them
about the only thing that can be said for certain of the supreme court judges, whether that were appointed by a republican or democrat, is that they knew they could not be fired, and so they voted the way they wanted to vote, usually voting their conscience, no matter who put them on the bench

Weekly Republican Address 6/26/10: Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)

Posted by admin on July 3rd, 2010 and filed under republican | 16 Comments »

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) says Washington Democrats’ unprecedented decision to cancel this year’s budget will wreak havoc on our economy and make it even harder to put people back to work.

The House Budget Committee’s top Republican, Ryan says Democrats’ plan to continue their out-of-control ’stimulus’ spending spree and raise taxes on middle-class families is a “recipe for disaster.”

He also challenges President Obama and Washington Democrats to stop running out the clock and “make the tough choices they promised they would, put moral obligation before political expedience, and focus on what’s in the best interests of the next generation, not the next election.”

With economists saying immediate fiscal discipline is needed to create jobs, Ryan notes that Republicans have already identified $1.3 trillion in specific spending cuts that could be implemented right now.

Rep. Ryan is in his sixth term representing the people of Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District.

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What did the republican party stand for in the early 1800s?

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2010 and filed under republican | 3 Comments »

meriwether Lewis and Clark were in the republican party. What did they stand for then and what do we stand for now?

Lewis and Clark were in the Democratic-Republican party which under Andrew Jackson became the Democratic party.

The Democratic Republican party was founded by Thomas Jefferson who wanted rights for the people. "Members of the Democratic-Republican Party believed that a strong federal government would weaken and not respect the rights of the states and the people."

Ron Paul at 2010 Southern Republican Leadership Conference 4/10/10

Posted by admin on June 28th, 2010 and filed under republican | 25 Comments »

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Congressman Ron Paul addresses the crowd at the South Republican Leadership Conference, April 10, 2010. Dr. Paul lost the straw poll to Mitt Romney by a single vote.

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