Posted on 04 November 2012. Tags: Backlash Against, Battleground States, Biden, California Oregon, Campaigning, Constitution Party, Gay Marriage, Green Party, Jill Stein, Libertarians, Maine District, Marriage Initiative, Nutmeg State, Obama, Ohio Pennsylvania, Romney, Senate Races, Third Party Candidates, Tight Race, Virgil Goode, Wisconsin Minnesota
I think as follows: Romney/Ryan 347 and Obama/Biden 191 Battleground states: Romney will win: Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Florida, NC, Virginia, Wisconsin, Minnesota (because of the gay marriage initiative and George Will said the same thing), Iowa, Maine district two and Colorado. Obama will carry Michigan and Nevada. BUT I also think that Romney/Ryan will [...]
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Posted on 01 November 2012. Tags: Backlash Against, Blogger, Connecticut, Fearless Predictions, Few Days, Frustrations, hannity, Hook, Margin Of Victory, Mitt Romney, Mogul, Nutmeg State, Polls, Presidential Campaigning, Real Clear Politics, Senate Race, Shocker, Surprise, Third Parties, Wile
This photo of the word “ROMNEY” written on a New Jersey beach submitted by Twitchy gave me the hook to talk about something I think could happen Tuesday, and it would be a shocker: New Jersey goes for Mitt Romney! Maybe Connecticut, too. And it’s all Sandy’s fault (That’s Sandy the Super Storm not Sandy [...]
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Posted on 21 July 2012. Tags: Agenda 21, Arrogance, Backlash Against, Canada, Canadian Politician, City Council Member, David Cadman, Fox News, Free Press, Iclei, Media Outlets, Opposition, President David, Prohibition, Rio, Sovereignty, Sustainability, Tea Party, Vancouver British Columbia
There is a great article in the New American about ICLEI and here’s an interview with ICLEI President (and former city council member in Vancouver, British Columbia) David Cadman: When asked by The New American at Rio+20 about the growing U.S. opposition and Alabama’s latest prohibition in particular, ICLEI President David Cadman seemed perplexed. “I [...]
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Posted on 03 June 2012. Tags: Austerity, Backlash Against, Backstop, Beppe Grillo, Eloquent Plea, Euro Zone, Europeans, Global Stage, Great News, Inroads, Kupchan, Local Elections, Market Share, Pact, Pirate Party, Political Mainstream, Politician, Real Clear Politics, Tweedledee And Tweedledum, Undoing
These two articles found on Real Clear Politics show the threat to the US that the European Union is. The first article makes a eloquent plea that the euro will survive but maybe not the EU. This is great news for liberty and the United States. Though it is not too late to save the [...]
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Posted on 09 June 2010. Tags: Adrs, American Depositary Receipts, Backlash Against, Barack Obama, Bp, British Petroleum, Dividend, Financial Times, Financial Times Uk, Fuelled Fears, Gulf Of Mexico, Gulf Of Mexico Oil, Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill, London Financial Times, Midterm Elections, Oil Company, Regulatory Considerations, Rhetoric, Transatlantic Relations, Unease
Well, this is simply embarrassing. Barack Obama is leading us into a financial war with our closest ally – Britain.
From the London Financial Times:
UK industry expressed alarm yesterday at the “inappropriate” and increasingly aggressive rhetoric being deployed against BP by Barack Obama, US president, and warned that the attacks on the oil company could damage transatlantic relations.
The concerns come amid mounting political unease in Britain that attacks on BP for its handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are being dictated by the politics of November’s midterm elections rather than normal regulatory considerations.
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Posted on 02 May 2010. Tags: Adjunct Professor, Backlash Against, Blogger, CPAC, Culture Paul, Curriculum Designer, Dr John, Education Curriculum, Empire State College, Foreign Policy, History Of Education, Hurdles, Jihad, K Press, Ron Paul, Sarah Palin, Statement 1, Tea Party, Theocratic, Thought System
The Tea Party is in danger of being torn between the Ron Paul’s constrictive and Sarah Palin’s expansive foreign policy wings. Culturism can help us move past both of these hurdles.
Culturism is the opposite of multiculturalism. Culturism is defined as “the philosophy which holds that majority cultures have a right to define, protect, and promote themselves domestically.” This philosophy supports sovereignty.
On foreign policy culturism provides a third path between Palin and Paul. From a culturist point of view, both sides are misled by avoiding the subject of culture.
Paul’s view that Jihad is a backlash against an expansive foreign policy ignores culture. Islam is an expansive theocratic thought-system that has been at war with the West for 1400 years. Withdrawing our troops from the Middle East and apologizing for America’s behavior will not win us friends and allies in that region.
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