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The Republican Party of Michigan held a press conference Friday afternoon and revealed six thousand Republican votes were calculated for Democrats after a software glitch. That software was used in dozens of counties around the state.
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Journalist and author Mike Cernovich has just dropped an exclusive bombshell - naming Obama's National Security Advisor Susan Rice as the official responsible for the 'unmasking' of the incoming Trump team during 'incidental' surveillance. This was apparently discovered after the White House Counsel's office reviewed Rice's document log requests: The reports Rice requested to see are kept under tightly-controlled conditions. Each person must log her name before being granted access to them. Upon learning of Rice’s actions, [National Security Advisor] H. R. McMaster dispatched his close aide Derek Harvey to Capitol Hill to brief Chairman Nunes. Cernovich points out, as...
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The United States Military is in the midst of a troop surge in Afghanistan, but the surge has caused the ratio of resources to troops to widen. Many American Forward Operating Bases are experiencing food and water shortages. Sgt. Hill, whose name has been changed to protect his identity, has been in Afghanistan only a few months as part of the new troop surge into the country. The troops are mainly focused on training and promoting the Afghanistan army and police force. The training is the United States' attempt to "teach a man to fish," in the security department of...
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O n Wednesday, Democratic leaders unveiled their new security strategy at an event in Union Station, surrounded by American flags, "REAL SECURITY" banners and other campaign-style props. The Republican National Committee quickly dismissed the new platform as "No New Ideas." The New York Times agreed: "Most of the proposals are not new." Indeed, the Democrats rehashed their usual litany of security cliches, declaring their opposition to terrorism, proclaiming their support for the troops. And instead of offering voters a positive new agenda, they mostly complained about the Bush administration -- its approach to Iraq, its response to Hurricane Katrina, its...
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Gary M. Lee, attorney and selectman from Norwood,MA. announces run for Massachusetts Governor 2006.
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In the waning days before the November 2 election, Democrats are busy positioning lawyers to manipulate the courts and recruiting activists to register Democrat voters any way possible, even if it includes subverting the rule of law. Just consider that U.S. District Judge and Clinton-appointee James Carr ruled recently that "Ohio voters who show up at the wrong polling place on Election Day can still cast ballots as long as they are in the county where they are registered." Democrats and the NAACP then succeeded in convincing another Clinton-appointed judge to rule that Michigan must count provisional ballots even when...
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Georgia Senate Candidate Gets Pro-Life Endorsement, Isakson Criticized by Steven Ertelt LifeNews.com Editor May 21, 2004 Atlanta, GA (LifeNews.com) -- Georgia Congressman Mac Collins has garnered the endorsement of the National Right to Life Committee, in a move his campaign says shows he is the most pro-life candidate running for the Republican Senate nomination. In a letter, National Right to Life PAC said, “During your twelve years in the U.S. House of Representatives, you have given strong and consistent support to right-to-life legislation." "Your exemplary pro-life record should earn you the support of all Republican primary voters who are concerned...
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Collins Earns 7th Conservative Endorsement Government Is Not God PAC (GING-PAC) Endorses Collins Says Isakson Spells “Doom”; Cain Has “No Traction” ATLANTA— Today, Rep. Mac Collins, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, received the endorsement of the Government Is Not God PAC (GING-PAC). This marks the seventh endorsement Collins has earned from conservative groups. GING-PAC released the following statement, which can be found at the group’s website, www.govnotgod.org: Virtually the only old fashioned "blue dog" conservative Democrat in the Senate, Zell Miller, is retiring. Georgia has trended Republican for some time, and two years ago social conservative Saxby Chambliss defeated a...
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Standing behind the pulpit rather than on the stump, Herman Cain had them shouting and he had them dancing -- and it had nothing to do with his politics. An electric bass was putting down the bottom, a drum was pounding out the syncopated beat and the congregation at Spirited Filled Ministries was ready for church. So was Cain, a conservative Republican on grounds where only liberal Democrats usually venture. Pastor Wayne Baker introduced him, and what the preacher said had little to do with the business world where Cain made millions or the political arena where he now seeks...
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As I understand it, Democrats are making a serious effort to reach out to young voters. "Rock The Vote" is one example. Their efforts worry me. Young people don't vote, are generally ambivalent about politics - which makes them perfect candidates for the Left. These people are vulnerable to the lies the media tells: Republicans are warmongers, they starve homeless babies, and poison the environment. What are Republicans doing to counter this?
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