Posted on 24 April 2013. Tags: 1960s, Ballots, Bill Buckley, Convention On Narcotic Drugs, Detractors, Dork, Drug Legalization, Incb, Legalization Of Pot, Medical Cannabis, Medical Marijuana, Medicinal Purposes, Observers, Peeks, Rare Victory, Recreational Purposes, Sovereign Nation, Sovereignty, War On Drugs, Well Meaning
When I was a dork in high school, supporting Reagan and Bill Buckley, and sneaking peeks at National Review and later, Human Events, I used to advise my pro-drug detractors that a treaty prohibited the legalization of pot. Turned out the dork was right! But now we can beat a bad UN (Yes, my readers, [...]
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Posted on 28 May 2012. Tags: Balkans, Ballots, Boris Tadic, Bosnian, Central Government, Economic Vitality, Imminent Danger, Intransigence, Kosovo, Narrow Margin, National Interest, National Interests, Nationalists, Northern Kosovo, Parliamentary Polls, Presidential Election, Security Services, Serbian President, Sovereign Nation, War Crimes
Two articles show the continuing meddling behavior the US and probably the EU have toward Serbia. They are disturbing. The first one is from the National Interest and it described the continuing meddling we insist toward Serbia: On his fourth try, Tomislav Nikolic won Serbia’s presidential election last week, defeating incumbent Boris Tadic by a [...]
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Posted on 05 May 2012. Tags: Ballots, Democratic Press, Eligible Voters, John Edwards, Mamie Locke, Mea Culpa, Photo Identification, Richmond Times Dispatch, Sb 1, Senate Bill 1, Senator John Edwards, State Police Investigation, State Senator, Steve Martin, Turnabout, Virginia State Police, Virginians, Voter Fraud, Voter Id, Voter Suppression
The following is a message from Virginia State Senator Obenshain on the Voter ID Bill. An ongoing Virginia State Police investigation has resulted in charges against thirty-eight people for voter fraud, to which opponents of modest voter identification requirements-opponents who repeatedly insisted that voter fraud does not exist-responded, essentially, “Oh, that voter fraud.” And then [...]
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Posted on 25 December 2011. Tags: Address Requirements, Affidavit, Ballots, Candidacy, Candidate Petitions, Congressional District, General Election, January 1, Last Four Digits, Newt Gingrich, Noncompliance, Party Nominee, Petition, Residence Address, Signature, Signatures, Social Security, Social Security Number, Statewide Office, Virginia Code
I’m no attorney but I do know how to find and read the laws of Virginia. Various reports have stated that the signatures turned in by Newt Gingrich included at least 2,000 that were invalidated because there was no address given with the signature. If this were a Virginia Statewide office, that would be correct. [...]
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Posted on 03 November 2010. Tags: Ballots, Choosing The President, Constituents, Democrat Leaders, Democratic Agenda, Disapproval, Dominant Issue, Early Exit Polls, Federal Bureaucracy, Independents, Mitch Mcconnell, Private Sector, Republicans, Repudiation, Senate Republican Leader, Steep Losses, Vengeance, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Wasteful Washington
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said last night, “Americans have been speaking out for two years to cut wasteful Washington spending, reduce the size and scope of the federal bureaucracy, and help create sustainable, private-sector jobs. While Democrats in Washington too often acted as if they didn’t hear the message, tonight the voters ensured their [...]
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Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: Appointment, Ballots, Barack Obama, Boca Raton, Congress, Democratic Congressman, Dream Job, Florida Congressman, Hillary Clinton, Incumbent, La Times, Liberal Voice, New Administration, President Clinton, Republicans, Robert Wexler, Shocker
It’s kind of a shocker for political groupies, news that a popular and not-in-any-way-endangered Democratic incumbent has decided to leave Congress.
Robert Wexler, a staunch liberal voice from Boca Raton, railed against Republicans who impeached President Clinton and fought for a paper-verification of all ballots after Florida’s flawed (remember hanging chads?) election in 2000. During last year’s election, he was an early and avid supporter of Barack Obama despite strong support for Hillary Clinton in his district. Trying to deflect talk in January that he might be rewarded with an appointment in the new administration, Wexler said, “I have a dream job, a job I love.
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