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Michelle Malkin Mentions Me! (Along with WY Convention update)

michellemalkinphoto.jpgI know I’m a little vain, but what the heck, there’s no law against it. :) Thanks to Tieki Rae for pointing it out, or I might never know how famous I actually am. :) Scroll down to see what wytammic had to say. Granted, Michelle only mentions me because I commented, but oh well! Michelle has been blogging on the Wyoming GOP County Conventions, along with Eric at Conservablogs.

As much as I would have loved to see Duncan Hunter win this state, Romney is far better than Ron Paul. Talk about an annoying group of people! They invaded our county convention, extending it 4 hours longer than necessary, and then left early, when the Republicans still had numerous party platforms and resolutions to sift through. It just made me loath that entire moonbat movement all the more.

So, if you happen to be a Ron Paul moonbat reading this, just know that if you comment, it might get deleted. I was forced to listen to enough Ron Paul crap yesterday to last a lifetime.

Oh, as a parting thought because the Giants are playing and I’m trying to watch, check this out.

Hope everyone is having a fantastic weekend. Especially Eric after being attacked by two crabby women in WY. ;)

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Wyoming County Conventions to take place Saturday!

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Not that you’d even find it in the local WY papers, but Saturday is scheduled to be a day of making history for Wyoming. Never have we had a voice in Presidential primary politics until now.

So, it’s going to be a busy weekend, but I’ll get results posted as soon as possible. I doubt that there will be a wireless signal where our particular county convention is being held, but if there is … you will be made aware of the results quickly. :) (Woo! Lucky readers of Sunflower Desert! :) )

Also, if you hear of results in other counties, please don’t hesitate to put that information in a comment on this post.

Have a fantastic weekend!

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Duncan Hunter and Glen Beck — final three clips

The final three clips. Enjoy and Vote Hunter in ‘08!

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More of Duncan Hunter with Glen Beck

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I’ll post the final videos by late tonight or tomorrow.

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Who is Duncan Hunter?

Glad you asked:

Students Strap On Empty Holsters to Protest Gun Restrictions on Campus

I guess we’ve learned nothing from the tragic murder of defenseless college students attending VA Tech. Well, nothing the people from the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence Group want us to remember.

The entire article can be found here, but this is the part I find dumbfounding:

“You don’t like the fact that you can’t have a gun on your college campus? Drop out of school,” said Peter Hamm, a spokesman for the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

When someone pulls out a gun and starts firing in a crowded environment, it’s more likely that additional victims will be harmed, Hamm said.

“Let’s be grateful that those holsters are empty,” he said.

Isn’t that mature? If you don’t like being stripped of your 2nd Amendment rights, drop out of school. Wouldn’t the Brady Bunch just love that? Only Libtards are welcome at universities now. Only in your wild and wacky dreams Mr. Hamm.

The practicality of students being able to carry their concealed weapons on campus was hashed out at the time of the VA Tech murderous rampage. Apparently the Brady Bunch believes that American citizens are ready to just duck and cover again. Not so much with the Students for Concealed Carry on Campus Group:

College students across the country have been strapping empty holsters around their waists this week to protest laws that prohibit concealed weapons on campus, citing concerns over campus shootings.

“People who would otherwise be able to defend themselves are left defenseless when on campus,” said Ethan Bratt, a graduate student wearing an empty holster this week on the campus of Seattle Pacific University.

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, a group of college students, parents and citizens who organized after the deadly shootings at Virginia Tech University in April, launched the protest.

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Question & Answer: U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif

From the Reno Gazette Journal:

Question: You have been doing well in several states’ straw polls, but not registering highly in the nationalcroppedtammihunter.JPG polls. What is the disconnect?

Answer: In Texas, there were 1,300 delegates, who had either been to the national convention or the state convention, and I beat the nearest guy, Fred Thompson, by better than 2-to-1. Now the Iowa straw poll, where you had to pay

$35 a vote, I announced early continue reading ….

I’m hoping to get Duncan back to Wyoming before our county conventions are held on January 5th. The precinct people loved him when they met him back in September and I know they’d love to see him again before January.

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Comment of the Week!

Yay!! It’s finally Friday!!! I hope all the people who are at the Conservative Leadership Conference are having a blast. In the mean time, it’s work, work, work, around here. Oh well!

This week, comment of the week goes out to someone we don’t know personally (at least not in our friendly little blogging circle), yet they said what I wanted to hear regarding my 1st Hand Reporting on the Presidential Forum in Wyoming.

The winner is Chris, and he or she is a precinct committee person here in Wyoming:

I am a Wyoming precinct person and I can’t wait to vote for Duncan Hunter at our countyhappy-face_happyface_smiley_2400×2400.jpg convention.

Aww … that does my heart good. Seriously folks, this man can win the election if the Republicans come together and give him the nod. I’m getting tired of hearing Christians talk about there being no good candidate to vote for. Hello!?

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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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