For the past few weeks, I’ve been noticeably absent from this site. Simply put, I hit a wall. Writer’s Block, perhaps. I won’t deny it, and I won’t apologize for it, but I will explain it. When I started posting, I did so because I had something to say, and with each post, I’ve addressed [...]
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Super Tuesday: Ten States conducting their primaries on the SAME DAY to determine who should receive the Republican Nomination for President. It sounds like a real turning point in the whole election process, but what were the results and what do they mean? Once again, let’s run the numbers on the day, and on the [...]
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Well, this post may be a couple of days late, but I’m going to post it anyway for consistency. February 28 brought us two more elections in the Republican Primary with not-so-startling results. According to these votes, we have a new/old Frontrunner in Mitt Romney, but does that cinch his nomination by the Party? Let’s [...]
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Four more Primaries down, and there have been some MAJOR surprises. There have also been a few OBVIOUS issues with the results. Let’s take the time to talk about it. NEVADA: And the winner is…MITT ROMENY. And the crowd goes wild! And by crowd I mean a whopping 2.19% of the Registered Republican Population of [...]
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Now that the Florida Primaries has taken place, we’re starting to get a real picture of where Republicans stand on their selection of a candidate. Don’t misunderstand me: the RACE isn’t over by LONG SHOT, but for the first time in this seemingly unending ordeal we call the Republican Primaries, the results are LIMITED to [...]
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Today, I just want to make a few quick observations about the results from the South Carolina Primary from 1/21/2012. First off, I’d like to congratulate Newt Gingrich for his victory in the “Palmetto State.” With all of the controversy regarding the interview with his ex-wife now out in the open, it’s clear that his [...]
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For the past week, I’ve been working on a series of posts that should be ready for next week about Understanding Capitalism, but as the Primaries are finally coming into full swing, I felt the need to comment on some things that I’ve been seeing a lot of, especially on Social Networking Sites. Let’s start [...]
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From the beginning of the Republican Primary Debates, I’ve issued the same advice: “Trust, But Verify.” I have not once wavered from this advice. I have ALWAYS insisted that we vet each and every one of our candidates, figure out which ones share our Conservative Principles, and to do our best to make sure that [...]
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