Archive for October, 2007

Harry Reid Explains Cold Weather

I know, Harry Reid is not a Wyoming Senator (and believe me, I have given thanks to God on many occasions that he’s not), but I heard this on Rush today and about died laughing:

Last night, temperatures fell on many parts of the East Coast and, frankly, even in the West Coast. It’s been getting cold all over America. Then this meant this morning and in the DC area for the first time this year, people had to reach into their closets for scarves, heavier suits — even coats — for the first time this season.

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WYGOP Persecution for Nomination Reform

I’ve been wondering what New Hampshirites and Iowans are thinking about people trying to steal their primary election thunder. Over on Grizzly Groundswell, the NH Groundswell Gov. did a post about how NH is being threatened delegates because they are preceding the earliest party-allowed primary date. They could go so far as preempting Wyoming’s current second-in-the-nation status and vote in December of this year! Continue Reading »

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Rep. Hunter Optimistic About Fires

Sen. Eli Bebut and Rep. HunterIn a recent appearance with FOX News’ Niel Cavuto, presidential candidate and U.S. Representative Duncan Hunter (R-CA) displayed incredible optimism about the fire situation Khal-lee-for-nee-uh.  Continue Reading »

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Why I Had Reservations About Sen. Brownback

Questioning Sen. BrownbackI know, he’s dropped out of the running, but in case you’re wondering why I had reservations about supporting Sen. Sam Brownback in the Republican Presidential nomination process, here’s why:

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NPS Gets Hearing Aids?

Sounds like the National Park service is starting to hear (finally) some of the rumblings of very vocal opinions coming forth from their eastern neighbors. Recently, a mediator was sent by the NPS to listen to the people of Cody on the possibility of finding some kind of middle ground. Not sure where the middle of gate closed and gate open is, but it is an encouraging gesture. Continue Reading »

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“Big Al” (D-WY) Throws a Curve Ball

Now this is what I call an announcement. Perhaps the Wilson Democrat should learn, seeing as he has competition now. Continue Reading »

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New State AG Worked with Gov’s Brother

Some things make you go Hmmmmm.

It’s been a couple months, but you might recall that Pat Crank is now our former State Attorney General.

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Rep. Cubin Helps Uphold SCHIP Veto

OK, so Rep. Cubin has missed a number of votes lately, and a number of people have been vocal in their critique, justified or not. Continue Reading »

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The 45% Void

I’ve not through analyzed this yet, but the quick overview from putting it together seems to indicate that not a lot of the non-votes are hugly significant. Take a look for yourself and feel free to point out the significant votes missed (I know there are bound to be some, but I also believe there’s a lot of hype going on too).

Rep. Cubin’s No Votes (110th Congress thru Oct. 16)

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Trauner’s Mediocre Announcement

Boy, we never saw it coming. Continue Reading »

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