Additionally, the Republican Party gave us Alan Keyes who campaigned on reparations back in 2004. Option A Keyes. Option B Obama. Who did I vote for Option B. Thanks for your support Republican Leadership.
If you are not familiar with Alan Keyes IL senate seat run please review the following: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5747800/
]]>I don’t claim to have the answers. I’m just doing what I can, when I can.
]]>That general theme that we need a good, coherent, simple list of folks who meet the following criteria isn’t a strategy, it’s a wish list. At best what you are suggesting is merely general tenets of an ideal candidate. How does that get you from Point A to Point B? That the bulk of Americans will just “get it” and should vote for them?
What you’re implying to us is that you’re very idealistic and naive, without a more definitive strategy in place.
]]>Also, there will be no conflict as regards his military duty as Mark Kirk is currently in the Reserves, in Afganastan and if this Rino can do it, I would suspect Adam can. Sounds like a great guy.
Also, does anyone know if there is a Tea Party started in Chicago proper? I know there are many suburban chapters, but looking for downtown Chicago. I know this is swimming up stream, but we must.
]]>As a follow-up, I urge you to tell readers about Scott Brown (R) who is running for Ted Kennedy’s seat in the Senate. Please ask all your readers to contact anyone they know in Massachbusetts, suggesting that they vote for Mr. Brown. His campaign web address is: http://www.brownforussenate.com/
If you Google “Scott Brown for Senate,” you’ll find tons of news about him. Especially interesting is Michelle Malkin’s column of yesterday (1/3/10) http://michellemalkin.com/
HE can stop Healthcare bills because he will NOT vote with the Democratic majority. He WILL break the 60 vote stranglehold we’re currently suffering under! His opponent (AG, Martha Coakley) is a guaranteed More-Of-The-Same, Rubber Stamp, politician who will vote the party line every time.
Sincerely,
John Brotchie
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