Archive for August, 2008

Did Rush Signal Palin Pick?

It’s easy to be a Monday morning referee, but sometimes, there are things that you don’t catch until after everything comes to fruition. Take, for example, the Rush Limbaugh Show, hosted by the show’s namesake. I enjoy listening to Rush, and especially  Bo Snerdly’s Obama criticisms. Last Monday was no exception, and of course the topic of choice was the not-so-stellar choice of Sen. Biden for the Democrat Veep. Continue Reading »

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Clothespins? I Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Clothespins!

My friends, I have traveled a long road to get to this point. I have had nothing but a good run of bad luck when it comes to Presidential endorsements, in this, my first Presidential year of blogging. Continue Reading »

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Lummis to Address GOP Convention

Republican Congressional Nominee Cynthia Lummis to Speak at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota

Cheyenne – Republican Congressional Nominee Cynthia M. Lummis will speak Monday, September 1, 2008 at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.

“I am deeply honored to be asked to address the Republican National Convention and I look forward to sharing with my fellow Republicans and Americans across the country how Wyoming values and resources can help make American more energy independent without sacrificing our Wyoming heritage,” said Lummis.

Lummis is one of nine Republican U.S. Congressional Candidates that have been asked to address the Convention.  Lummis will speak between 4 pm and 5 pm CT on energy security in America, drawing from her experience in Wyoming as a state legislator and two-term State Treasurer.

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Party Celebrates Friendships, Campaign, and Victory

Tuesday night was quite a night. As we near the weekend, I’m just about recuperated from the experience. Until this week, I had never been to a candidate sponsored election night party. I was at one hosted by the Park County Republicans back in November of 2006, but this was a whole new level for me. I had already planned on keeping up with the returns early on. So much that I took the night off from work for the occasion. Continue Reading »

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Election Night Coverage

The Wyoming Primary Election is winding down. Polls will be closing tonight at 7, and ballots will be getting turned into the County Clerks’ offices across the state and numbers will start getting reported, but where to find it all? Following is a list of resources that you can utilize in your desire to keep up-to-the minute on how the numbers are playing out across the Cowboy State.  Continue Reading »

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It’s Election Day, Wyoming!

VOTE CYNTHIA LUMMIS FOR U.S.
CONGRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH!!!
  • “In a free and republican government, you cannot restrain the voice of the multitude.” George Washington

  • “To make democracy work, we must be a nation of participants, not simply observers. One who does not vote has no right to complain.Louis L’Amour
  • “Well, I couldn’t do the day-to-day stuff of being a politician or anything, but I just think everybody should have an opinion and everybody should vote, and that’s what we’re built on.“  Toby Keith

It is each of our responsibility to VOTE!!

Today, Tuesday, August 19th 2008, you

have the opportunity to go and vote.  Be

sure to remind everyone you know that

today is the day to let your voice be heard.

GO AND VOTE!!!! Pass this onto everyone in

your e-mail contact list to get people out

to vote!

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Lummis Supports Keeping the East Gate Open

One Congressional candidate has gone crazy on Cody-specific advertising the day before the Wyoming Primary. At issue is a recent endorsement by a major Wyoming newspaper and statements on the East Gate.

Gordon has once again played a distortion to try to sway any undecided voters. Continue Reading »

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A Letter from Cynthia Lummis

Dear Friends,

I believe the family is the fundamental building block of our country; the family must be at the center of policy decision making in the United States. Simply put, strong, cohesive families, make a strong and cohesive America. Continue Reading »

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Former Rep. Wold Endorses Lummis

Former Wyoming Congressman John Wold announced his enthusiastic endorsement of Cynthia Lummis, Republican candidate for Wyoming’s lone congressional House seat on Friday: Continue Reading »

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Social Conservatives Question Candidates

Recently, two major social conservative groups questioned candidates for State Legislative positions as well as Federal Congressional and Senatorial seats. Continue Reading »

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