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If you ask most Americans, chances are they wouldn’t know how the early Presidents and Vice-Presidents of this country were decided. Starting with our country’s first Presidential election until the signing of the 12th Amendment, the Vice-President was the individual who received the second most electoral votes. This led to the obvious result of have the winning Party hold the Presidency and the losing Party the Vice-Presidency. This is how one of our country’s biggest political enemies in... Read More→

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Yesterday John Kerry while speaking at Pasadena City College insulted U.S. service personnel and their families when he told the students in the crowd: “You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.” Though Democrats are trying to paint it as a slip of the tongue, it’s not even close. A slip of the tongue is when you mistakenly say one word when you mean another.... Read More→

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Oct
31

Go Figure:

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A day after recommending New Yorkers put Democrats in complete charge of the State of New York; they’re today recommending that New Yorkers keep Republicans in power in the House. So let me get this right. They think Eliot Spitzer and crew would be great for running New York’s financial affairs but they think Democrats would be bad for the country because what they would do if in charge, which is roll back the tax cuts.  Read More →

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Oct
31

Diseased tree or rotten apples?

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One thing I have noticed through this election is the difference in opinion when it comes to corruption in both parties. With Republicans the few rotten Republicans have created the view that the whole tree is diseased and need to be chopped down to its stump so there is nothing left. When it comes to corrupt Democrats like Hevesi and McLaughlin, the problem is not the Democrat Party in New York but that these two are just a couple of rotten apples. Even better, unlike the Republicans who everyone... Read More→

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Oct
30

Give them credit

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I didn’t mention it last week but I should have. Though everyone has heard by now, last week the New York Times endorsed Chris Callaghan for Comptroller. Though I’m sure there were and still is a bunch of New York Times staff threatening a riot, the paper went ahead and did the right thing. New York Liberals shouldn’t feel betrayed. Subjective papers like the NY Times need to seize as many opportunities as possible to show they can be objective and endorsing Callaghan over the corrupt Hevesi... Read More→

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Oct
30

New York Post turns Trojan horse:

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The New York Post for years has been the place regular Republicans could go to get the only dose of conservatism possible in this city. People like my dad, a blue-collar worker his whole life, is not Wall St. Journal material and thus has relied on the Post to show up on his doorstep everyday to give him the only Republican opinions available. The Post though after spending countless issues on convincing people like my dad that they’re not like the Daily News and Newsday with their liberal propaganda,... Read More→

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Oct
30

Unqualified?

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Last week when Eliot Spitzer pulled his endorsement of Hevesi he said he still wouldn’t vote for Chirs Callaghan because he felt he was “unqualified”. Wasn’t Callaghan the one who uncovered Hevesi’s crimes and theft from the taxpayers? It seems the guy Spitzer thinks is “unqualified” did a better job auditing Hevesi then any Democrat, including King Spitzer.  Read More →

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Oct
27

He just can’t wait to be king:

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Eliot Spitzer has finally pulled his endorsement of Alan Hevesi. However he still wants New Yorkers to vote for him. What Eliot is saying is don’t vote for Hevesi on election day but vote Democrat this way after the election me and my Democrat buddies can pick a Comptroller for you. Do New Yorkers really want to trust Spitzer in picking a new Comptroller? Would the Republican candidate Chris Callaghan be that bad for the state? Considering the corruption that has run rampant under Spitzer in... Read More→

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As of this morning Elliot Spitzer has still not called for the resignation of Alan Hevesi despite the states Ethic Commission finding that he violated state law. In an article by the New York Sun this morning a Spitzer source tells the paper that Elliot has not called for his resignation in fear that doing so would hand the election of comptroller over to Hevesi’s Republican challenger Chris Callaghan. New Yorkers should be disappointed that Elliot Spitzer so far has decided to choose party loyalty... Read More→

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With Alan Hevesi’s political world crumbling around him I wonder why the New York media has not asked Eliot Spitzer if he still thinks Hevesi is “stupendous”? Remember it was during Spitzer’s debate with John Faso that Spitzer claimed Hevesi was a “stupendous individual” and has “done a stupendous job as comptroller”. It must be nice to be Eliot Spitzer and continue to get free passes by the media. The writers of the Federalist Papers must be rolling over in their graves.  Read More →

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