1 posted on
08/14/2009 9:44:18 AM PDT by
fiscon1
To: fiscon1
If Conservatives don’t have a majority in 2010, we’re all doomed.
2 posted on
08/14/2009 9:46:30 AM PDT by
Kandy Atz
("Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want for bread.")
To: fiscon1
Party designation makes no difference. Fiscal conservatives need to slam the brakes on this train wreck.
3 posted on
08/14/2009 9:50:07 AM PDT by
allmost
To: fiscon1
The over-reaching, arrogant and “thugocracy” methods this administration and their nut left allies... are alone breathing life into a currenty moribond and idea free GOP.
If by chance the Repubs win in 2010, will they again disappoint us?
4 posted on
08/14/2009 9:50:35 AM PDT by
FiddlePig
(truth is hard... lies are easy - http://redneckoblogger.blogspot.com)
To: fiscon1
“Its not who votes but who counts the votes that count- Joseph Stalin..
7 posted on
08/14/2009 9:58:02 AM PDT by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
To: fiscon1
Clinton is, I think, much smarter than Obama. He had a basic understanding of economics that Obama lacks. And in a pinch, Clinton didn't really believe in much of anything, while Obama is a hard leftist, by American standards. Well said.
8 posted on
08/14/2009 9:58:21 AM PDT by
freespirited
(The Surgeon General has determined that Harry and Louise are dangerous to your health.)
To: fiscon1
There is no chance that we are going to get the Senate. Most of the seats up in 2010 are Republican. The most we can hope for is to boot some RINOs and special cases like Chris Dodd (and even he will only be replaced by a RINO in CT):
Party |
State |
Party |
Religion |
Prior Experience |
First took office |
Born |
D |
Arkansas |
Blanche Lincoln |
Democratic |
Episcopalian |
U.S. House |
Randolph-Macon Women's College, Arkansas |
1999 |
1960 |
D |
California |
Barbara Boxer |
Democratic |
Jewish |
Marin County Board of Supervisors, U.S. House |
Brooklyn |
1993 |
1940 |
D |
Colorado |
Michael Bennet |
Democratic |
Unspecified |
Superintendent, Denver Public Schools |
Wesleyan, Yale Law |
2009 |
1964 |
D |
Connecticut |
Chris Dodd |
Democratic |
Roman Catholic |
U.S. House |
Providence, Louisville |
1981 |
1944 |
D |
Hawaii |
Daniel Inouye |
Democratic |
Methodist |
U.S. House (HI-At Large) |
Hawaii, George Washington |
1963 |
1924 |
D |
Illinois |
Roland Burris |
Democratic |
Baptist |
Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Comptroller |
Howard University School of Law, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (JD, BA) |
2009 |
1937 |
D |
Indiana |
Evan Bayh |
Democratic |
Episcopalian |
Indiana Secretary of State, Governor |
Indiana University, Virginia |
1999 |
1955 |
D |
Maryland |
Barbara Mikulski |
Democratic |
Roman Catholic |
Baltimore City Council, U.S. House (MD-3) |
Mount Saint Agnes, Maryland |
1987 |
1936 |
D |
Nevada |
Harry Reid |
Democratic |
LDS |
Nevada Assembly, Lt. Governor of Nevada, U.S. House (NV-1) |
Southern Utah, Utah State, George Washington |
1987 |
1939 |
D |
New York |
Chuck Schumer |
Democratic |
Jewish |
New York State Assembly, U.S. House (NY-9) |
Harvard (BA, JD) |
1999 |
1950 |
D |
North Dakota |
Byron Dorgan |
Democratic |
Lutheran |
U.S. House (ND-At Large) |
North Dakota, Denver |
1993 |
1942 |
D |
Oregon |
Ron Wyden |
Democratic |
Jewish |
U.S. House (OR-3) |
Stanford, Oregon |
1996 |
1949 |
D |
Pennsylvania |
Arlen Specter |
Democratic |
Jewish |
Philadelphia District Attorney |
Pennsylvania, Yale |
1981 |
1930 |
D |
Vermont |
Patrick Leahy |
Democratic |
Roman Catholic |
Chittenden County State's Attorney |
St. Michael's College, Georgetown |
1975 |
1940 |
D |
Washington |
Patty Murray |
Democratic |
Roman Catholic |
State Senate |
Washington State |
1993 |
1950 |
D |
Wisconsin |
Russ Feingold |
Democratic |
Jewish |
State Senate |
Wisconsin-Madison, Oxford, Harvard |
1993 |
1953 |
R |
Alabama |
Richard Shelby |
Republican |
Presbyterian |
Alabama Senate; U.S. House (AL-7) |
Alabama (BA, JD) |
1987 |
1934 |
R |
Alaska |
Lisa Murkowski |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
Alaska House of Representatives |
Georgetown, Willamette |
2002 |
1957 |
R |
Arizona |
John McCain |
Republican |
Baptist[1] |
Military, U.S. House |
U.S. Naval Academy[2] |
1987 |
1936 |
R |
Florida |
Mel Martinez |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development |
Florida State (BA, JD) |
2005 |
1946 |
R |
Georgia |
Johnny Isakson |
Republican |
United Methodist |
U.S. House (GA-6) |
Georgia |
2005 |
1944 |
R |
Idaho |
Mike Crapo |
Republican |
LDS |
Idaho State Senate, U.S. House (ID-2) |
Brigham Young, Harvard Law |
1999 |
1951 |
R |
Iowa |
Chuck Grassley |
Republican |
Baptist |
Iowa House of Representatives, U.S. House (IA-3) |
Northern Iowa (BA, MA) |
1981 |
1933 |
R |
Kansas |
Sam Brownback |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
U.S. House (KS-2) |
Kansas State, Kansas |
1996 |
1956 |
R |
Kentucky |
Jim Bunning |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
MLB Baseball player, Fort Thomas City Council, Kentucky State Senate, U.S. House (KY-4) |
Xavier |
1999 |
1931 |
R |
Louisiana |
David Vitter |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
U.S. House (LA-1) |
Harvard, Oxford, Tulane |
2005 |
1961 |
R |
Missouri |
Kit Bond |
Republican |
Presbyterian |
State Auditor, Governor |
Princeton, Virginia |
1987 |
1939 |
R |
New Hampshire |
Judd Gregg |
Republican |
Congregationalist |
Governor, U.S. House (NH-2) |
Columbia, Boston University |
1993 |
1947 |
R |
North Carolina |
Richard Burr |
Republican |
Methodist |
U.S. House (NC-5) |
Wake Forest |
2005 |
1955 |
R |
Ohio |
George Voinovich |
Republican |
Roman Catholic |
Mayor of Cleveland; Governor |
Ohio, Ohio State |
1999 |
1936 |
R |
Oklahoma |
Tom Coburn |
Republican |
Baptist |
Physician, U.S. House (OK-2) |
Oklahoma State, Oklahoma |
2005 |
1948 |
R |
South Carolina |
Jim DeMint |
Republican |
Presbyterian |
U.S. House (SC-4) |
Tennessee, Clemson University |
2005 |
1951 |
R |
South Dakota |
John Thune |
Republican |
Evangelical Christian |
U.S. House (SD-At Large) |
Biola, South Dakota |
2005 |
1961 |
R |
Utah |
Robert Foster Bennett |
Republican |
LDS |
businessman |
Utah |
1993 |
1933 |

11 posted on
08/14/2009 10:10:04 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: fiscon1
The choice for 2010 is really effing simple: Either vote republican or reside in the enemy camp.
Talk about ‘leadership’, principles’ ‘values’, etc. is just wasted breath.
Either vote to defeat the commies or STFU.
14 posted on
08/14/2009 10:17:31 AM PDT by
telebob
To: fiscon1
We can only hope. Memories are sometimes short for the masses. Let’s see what things look like in November of 2010.
To: fiscon1
We’ll what every Republican runs in 2010 they better get double the votes or they’ll be stolen like the last election.
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