Archive for September, 2007

Presidential Politicking

You can read the entire article, but I just want to quote the most important part of it:

The three candidates were never on the stage at the same time. Instead, each hopeful had his own time in front of the crowd.

Hunter, first elected to Congress in 1980, spoke first and drew a standing ovation for advocating support of gun rights.

“The ability of an American to have a gun and to use it effectively to protect his family, his country and his community is an important part of national security, and I will protect the Second Amendment,” he said.

In response to a question about global warming, Hunter said it was “almost impossible” to determine whether climate change is a natural or man-made phenomenon. He advocated for the use of traditional energy resources, including oil shale in Wyoming and Colorado, as well as alternative fuels and wind energy.

Brownback spoke next and advocated for a strong family structure in America as a way to improve education and reduce crime.

GoHunter08:

Thursday, September 27, 2007
HUNTER LOOKING FORWARD TO WYOMING

September 27, 2007 San Diego, CA… Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) is anticipating bringing his campaign to Wyoming this weekend to participate in the GOP Presidential Forum’s “Charging to Victory 2008″ state event. The forum is an opportunity for Hunter to share with Wyoming delegates the priorities of his candidacy and his goals as the presidential race continues.

“This is going to be a great time to meet with Wyoming party members to hear from them what is on their minds and, at the same time, share my views on our nation and what I intend to achieve as President,” said Hunter. “I believe my message of building the military, enforcing our nation’s border, cutting taxes and promoting fair trade deals that do not send American jobs to China will be well received by the people of Wyoming.”

The Wyoming Republican Party is hosting two presidential forums on Saturday, September 29th. The first will be held in Casper at Casper College Thunderbird gym at 10:00 a.m., followed by a second event at Central Wyoming College in Riverton at 5:00 p.m. At both events, Congressman Hunter will be provided an opportunity to address the audience and then engage in a question-and-answer session from Republican precinct committee men and women.

Congressman Hunter will be available for interviews throughout the day and the media are encouraged to contact Roy Tyler at (928) 941-1079 to schedule interviews.

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1st Hand Reporting from the Wyoming GOP Presidential Forum

dsc03182.JPGI’m back! What a fun time. Where should I start? Well, only three of the Republican Candidates for President came to Wyoming today; Congressman Duncan Hunter, Senator Sam Brownback, and Fred Thompson. The latter only went to Casper this morning and did not travel on to Riverton for the second forum. Many candidates asked to send surrogates, but if you let one candidate do that, then they all will do it. Therefore the forum committee made it clear that only Presidential Candidates could speak at the forum. However, since Fred Thompson actually did come to Wyoming, his opening speech in Casper was videoed and played in the Riverton auditorium. It seemed fair enough.

What didn’t seem fair, and actually ticked me off, was that Mitt Romney sent his son and a few others from his campaign. Well, Mitt’s son, Josh, started playing the I own land in Wyoming and pay property taxes in Wyoming card. So, not sure who made the decision, but someone decided to give Josh Romney 6 minutes to speak in Riverton on behalf of his father. Of course, the 6 minutes turned into more than 10. How fair is that to the other candidates who wanted to send surrogates? Not very. Not to mention, I thought it was a slap in the face to the candidates who actually bothered to come to Wyoming. Not sure if you realize it or not, but one actually does have to go out of their way to come here, though Mitt Romney is not one of those people.

After Josh Romney wrapped up his spiel, it was Congressman Hunter’s turn. Wow! He was spectacular. No surprise to me, but I spoke to several Republican friends who knew nothing of Hunter prior to the forum and could hardly wait to cast a ballot for him at our convention in January! I didn’t take notes and I’m not really not regretting it. Go here if you want to know where Duncan stands on the issues because he doesn’t waiver and he has a long voting record that matches his stance on issues. I will tell you that Wyoming discovered Hunter today, and thanks to most of the candidates snubbing our state, I think Hunter will win here.

I’ll give Senator Brownback some credit. I like Sam. He really is a stand up guy. I wish his stance on illegal immigration was different, but until that changes, I can’t support him. Once again though, he is a great guy. I really think most of you would like him. He’s fairly young and will most likely run again in the future.

UPDATE: Oops, forgot to credit Scott, from Wyoming Vote Tracker for taking the picture of me with Congressman Hunter. Thanks Scott!

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Heading to the GOP Presidential Forum

Here’s the scoop from Casper.

I have to admit, it was my understanding that the candidates who refused to show up for WY were not welcome to send any representatives. It looks as though there is no teeth to the rule, which I think is crappy:

Although he’s not attending today’s forum, the supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul arrived earlier and got prime real estate for their table in the lobby. Across from them, is a table for Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who won’t be attending the forum either.

I’m not all that disappointed, because I believe it will be Representative Hunter’s opportunity to shine through for Wyoming. I’m very hopeful that he will win this state!

No live blogging will be coming from me. First of all, I’m a slow typer, and second of all, I’m traveling with a friend and not sure what I’ll have time for. I’ll do my best to get some pictures. Take care and enjoy your weekend!

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Duncan Hunter: The Right Choice in 2008

duncanhunter.jpgHappy Wednesday everyone. I’m having to go out of town for some meetings today. Therefore, I won’t have access to a computer during the days, but might have time to check my blog in the evenings.

Sam Pierce, from Conservative Common Man, sent an email to me this morning which is worth sharing. Sam and I both wholeheartedly support Duncan Hunter as the GOP Presidential Candidate. Actually, Representative Hunter is going to be in Wyoming this Saturday, and I fully intend to meet him.

Regardless, Sam wrote this piece and I wanted as many people as possible to read it and learn more about Representative Hunter, the ideal conservatives’ candidate:

The 2008 presidential campaign seems to have gotten underway much earlier than I remember any campaign in the past. It is also apparent that the votes cast next November will possibly be as important as any other votes in our entire history. The state of our nation, culture, and security seems to be in serious jeopardy. We as an electorate have an opportunity to play a role in securing the future for our children and grandchildren. We can rise up and cast our votes for the right candidate, not necessarily the one that has the most money or the best name recognition. We can cast our votes for Congressman Duncan Hunter (R. CA.)

At a time when politicians seem more like slick salesmen and shameless panderers than noble leaders, Duncan Hunter is refreshingly different. Instead of testing the air with moistened finger to detect the wind of opinion in front of any given audience, Congressman Hunter has a solid record of championing the issues and values that are indeed vital to our society.

The issue of protecting innocent life is one that Duncan Hunter has always faithfully stood for. Congressman Hunter introduced the Right to Life Act, which would legally define “personhood” as the moment of conception and, therefore, guarantee all constitutional rights and protections, including life, to the unborn. He has also cosponsored the following:

• The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act
• The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2005
• The Parent’s Right to Know Act of 2005
• The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act of 2006

Illegal immigration is another issue on which Duncan Hunter has been consistently proactive. As a representative from San Diego he had a double fence built that drastically reduced the smuggling and crime in what had previously been a heavily utilized crossing point. He wrote the legislation to build an additional 800 plus miles of the same type of fence at the border. This legislation was signed into law last year, but Homeland Security is not executing the construction at a reasonable rate. President Hunter would ensure that his fence be built and in a timely manner.

Illegal immigration and our relatively open borders pose a great risk to our national security. Those issues are not separate from our national security as a whole. Our porous border must be inviting to our enemies abroad and those who sympathize with them. Fortunately, in addition to his strong position on border security, Congressman Hunter has the experience to help the nation achieve peace through strength. Duncan Hunter was an Army Ranger in the Vietnam War and is the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. (His son, a Marine reserve officer, has served in Iraq and is currently deployed in Afghanistan.)

All Americans that have to earn a living should seriously consider where the candidates stand on the issues that affect American jobs. Congressman Hunter’s strong stance against illegal immigration should strike a chord with union members that traditionally support Democrats. These union members might notice that their traditional candidates tend to support open borders and therefore the transfer of jobs from Americans to illegal aliens. American workers would be wise to consider Duncan Hunter’s words regarding the unfair advantage China currently enjoys:

“…America’s one-way-street trade relationship with China and other nations has reduced manufacturing jobs severely in the U.S. I would change the one-way-street into a two-way-street by putting the same charges on foreign goods that they put on ours.”

On education, Congressman Hunter supports returning control of curricula to the states. He also supports school choice in the form of vouchers and tax credits. He is also a proponent of parents controlling the education of their own children via home-schooling.

Duncan Hunter firmly believes in the second amendment of The Constitution, but does not limit his support to hunting. He believes in the right of the citizen to be able to defend him or herself. He believes in protecting the rights of private property owners and in protecting parental rights. He supports a fair tax and a reduction in government spending.

It would be impossible to do justice to Duncan Hunter in the space here so I ask that anyone that would like to learn more please visit www.gohunter08.com and if anyone is inspired to join the grassroots effort to campaign for the Right Choice in 08 please visit www.conservativevaluesinillinois.org. At this critical point in our nation’s history it would be tragic to allow the media and the money to dictate who shall lead us.

Sam Pierce – Internet Blogger
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The Kelsey Briggs Story

The video below takes 5 minutes to watch, and even less time to become enraged at a worthless system that fails to protect children.

We have a man that goes away to fight a war and returns home to bury his beautiful child. Why? Because apparently the mother of the child is a piece of crap who only cares for herself. And the system … well, there are no words to describe a system that allows continued contact between a mother despicable whore and a beautiful child.

I realize not all children can be protected, but this child appears to have been failed in a most intentional manner. The step-father and the biological mother both deserved nothing less than the death penalty. Yet, both may someday walk out of prison? Justice would amount to each of them being tortured and killed in prison. Here’s hoping that happens.

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Snake Bites Idiot on Tongue

How do stupid people survive stunts like this? In the case of this moron, just barely. I’ve posted the YouTube video so that this idiot can talk to you personally and teach you never to put a rattlesnake in your mouth. What’s that? You’re not stupid enough to put a venomous snake in your mouth? Sheesh:

From Briebart:


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Comment of the Week!

Yes! Finally Friday! This week I’m giving the award to a one time only commenter. Jim Enright commented on the Thank God Chuck Hagel is resigning post:

Chuck saved us Nebraskans the trouble of chucking him out in the senate primary. He would have lost because Nebraska Republicans don’t cotton to phonies like Hagel that run as real Republicans and turn into defeatist, amnesty advocating, Bush bashing, Republican hating, Bloomberg praising RHINOS. Hagel gone? Thank you, Jesus!

I think he says that nicely. Don’t you agree? :)

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FYI: We will be traveling to and from Denver this weekend and I don’t anticipate being able to check my blog too much tomorrow once I leave work. So, comment away and know that I am not ignoring you. I look forward to catching up on Sunday evening. Take care and everyone have a fantastic weekend!

BTW, has anyone else notice that when we have to travel oil is always at record highs? Kinda ticks me off. Continue reading ‘Comment of the Week!’

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Dogs disappear around Star Valley

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JACKSON — A rash of dog disappearances has dog owners on alert in northwest Wyoming, particularly in Lincoln County.

Mary Ann Ahrens with the Animal Humane Association of Star Valley said there have been between 12 and 14 dogs taken from cars and yards from Smoot to Alpine since early August. All the dogs are Labrador retrievers.

“It’s getting bad,” Ahrens said. “These dogs are just disappearing.”

We’re talking smashing car windows to steal pets, removing them from the bed of a pickup, or just stealing them from private property. It isn’t believed that the labs are being stolen for hunting - duh! Hunters are typically hard working and have more character than to steal other’s dogs.

The suspected reason is sickening: Continue reading ‘Dogs disappear around Star Valley’

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US Representative Cubin breaks foot at Wyoming Medical Center

cubin.jpgThe actual Casper Star Tribune headline reads: Cubin injures foot at WMC. Apparently the CST doesn’t care that Representative Cubin actually broke her foot in three places. They seem quite content with minimizing the injury in attempt to make Mrs. Cubin look silly. It’s just their sleazy style.

U.S. Rep. Barbara Cubin broke her foot while visiting her husband at the Wyoming Medical Center on Saturday, and the Wyoming Republican ended up in a hospital bed herself.

“My husband and I certainly try to do everything together, but being hospitalized together was not too high on my to-do list,” Cubin said in a release.

Doctors have not decided whether to perform surgery on Cubin’s left foot, which was broken in three places when she fell.

Dr. Frederick “Fritz” Cubin has been in and out of the hospital over the last six months after being diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, which causes sufferers to have a deficient number of circulating blood platelets. He was most recently admitted to the Casper hospital Wednesday.

Let’s have a look at some sleazy comments on the story: Continue reading ‘US Representative Cubin breaks foot at Wyoming Medical Center’

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Gov: War costs limit energy research

Whose Gov you might ask? Why Wyoming’s of course! This guy comes across as a sheep to much of the state, but trust me, he’s a political wolf.

From the Casper Star Tribune, Freudenthal, holding dear to the DemonRAT creed, speaks of raising taxes:

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK — Military expenses are siphoning federal dollars that could be used for research and development of domestic energy production that also addresses climate change, Gov. Dave Freudenthal said here Monday.

The Democrat suggested that a “war tax” might be needed to fund domestic needs, as overseas conflicts are consuming federal funding. He joked that he could make such a suggestion because he’s not a candidate for the U.S. Senate.

I guess that time will tell whether or not he’s a candidate for the US Senate. Kind of like Obama not being interested in running for POTUS. Continue reading ‘Gov: War costs limit energy research’

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