I am a single, educated and accomplished woman who is more than adequately informed regarding politics and voting in this country. Mitt Romney has my support in the 2008 presidential election.
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The statement <a href=”http://www.observer.com/2007/coulter-culture”>below</a>, by Ms. Coulter, is offensive to me.
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“On women:
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If we took away women’s right to vote, we’d never have to worry about another Democrat president. It’s kind of a pipe dream, it’s a personal fantasy of mine, but I don’t think it’s going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women.
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It also makes the point, it is kind of embarrassing, the Democratic Party ought to be hanging its head in shame, that it has so much difficulty getting men to vote for it. I mean, you do see it’s the party of women and ‘We’ll pay for health care and tuition and day care — and here, what else can we give you, soccer moms?”
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My respect for Ms. Coulter has decreased exponentially over the last two years, but today my respect for her has hit an all-time low. It appears that while she wishes to impede my right to vote she also hopes for a decline in books sales.
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I own her previous books, but “How To Talk To A Liberal If You Must” is the last book written by Coulter that I will ever own.
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And instead of reaching beyond political barriers to contribute concise points in a debate, she can continue to preach to her choir — the otherwise uninformed Fox News crowd.
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If one of you can stomach her overwhelming self-puffery will you remind her that she is a woman?
October 2, 2007
“Ann” All-Time Low
September 25, 2007
Does It Matter?
“We’ve done in a few months what most people have been trying to do since they were in the choir in high school.” What the heck does that even mean?
Are you kidding Fred?
Perhaps the thunderous cheers from Leno’s audience will make him feel good for a few days. But he’ll need more than that to enjoy Election Day.
His lack of opinions and his choice to keep possible constituents out of the loops makes him as unpopular with me as Tom Tancredo.
He’s only been in the race officially for a few hours, but I am already tired of him.
September 6, 2007
Typical Hollywood Arrogance
“We’ve done in a few months what most people have been trying to do since they were in the choir in high school.” What the heck does that even mean?
Are you kidding Fred?
Perhaps the thunderous cheers from Leno’s audience will make him feel good for a few days. But he’ll need more than that to enjoy Election Day.
His lack of opinions and his choice to keep possible constituents out of the loops makes him as unpopular with me as Tom Tancredo.
He’s only been in the race officially for a few hours, but I am already tired of him.
Typical Hollywood Arrogance
“We’ve done in a few months what most people have been trying to do since they were in the choir in high school.” What the heck does that even mean?
Are you kidding Fred?
Perhaps the thunderous cheers from Leno’s audience will make him feel good for a few days. But he’ll need more than that to enjoy Election Day.
His lack of opinions and his choice to keep possible constituents out of the loops makes him as unpopular with me as Tom Tancredo.
He’s only been in the race officially for a few hours, but I am already tired of him.
August 14, 2007
July 18, 2007
So That’s How They Sleep At Night?!
No wonder they don’t feel horrible as individuals. They don’t refer to it as insurance coverage for abortions. Instead, Obama and Edwards are in favor of covering all “reproductive health services.” Gosh, it doesn’t sound quite so bad when it is so heavily sugar coated.
Now, if one of these men actually gets elected and follows through on campaign promises, my tax dollars will not only pay for unemployed women to deliver and raise babies. My tax dollars will pay for abortions for unemployed and working women.
I believe that abortions are fundamentally wrong; however, there are times (i.e. rape, incest, probable death of the mother…) in which it is the most appropriate measure.
But in most cases, I find it to be morally and unjustifiably wrong. The Supreme Court, however, disagreed with me when they made their ruling on Roe. V. Wade. I respect the laws in place, though they are frivolous.
I have already reached across political boundaries to embrace the laws in place on this issue, but if one of these candidates becomes president, I fear the new, downward spiral that will begin under their administration.
Not only will the nation be accepting socialist values, but we will be permitting the death of innocent lives on our dollar. Further, we will continue to be a nation that holds no on accountable (as we are now.) But scarier, we will be a nation offering funds to those who seek to murder innocent lives.
July 17, 2007
John Kerry Is Still A Jerk
What interest does John Kerry have in directing anger towards our beloved, presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney? He’s interested because he is on the opposing side of progress and reason. Mr. Romney, like all of us, has thoughtfully considered the issue of abortion. Many of us disagree morally, but respect the laws which have been put in place by our leaders. An example of that view comes from Rudy Giuliani. Now, as abortion is leading to more dangerous and flippant actions towards human life, Mr. Romney has said no. He has stated countless times in the last 2 months that he does hold a different view on abortion for the reasons listed above. He values human life like so many of his would-be constituents.
John Kerry reminds me of a spoiled child who says “he started it.” It might be cute if he wasn’t a grown man, who holds a seat in the U.S. Senate. But Kerry is just a small part of Romney’s opposition. The media would have us believe that Republicans are unhappy with every candidate, but as a registered Republican, I can tell you – the media is wrong. My support goes to Mitt Romney. While media bias is nothing new, it is dangerous if left unquestioned.
The election is still over a year away, but there is no time like the present to get informed and involved. It takes time to make educated decisions. And as Americans, it is more than our right; it is our duty to be part of the political process.
John Kerry and Hilary Clinton have many things in common, but today, one characteristic stands out. They both lack real political platforms. Mr. Kerry asks “Who’s flip-flopping now,” While Hilary’s only platform is that Bush is doing a lousy job.
Ms. Clinton will be in trouble if the nation wakes up and gets involved because informed voters will require candidates to do more than punch their opponents in the arm.
July 11, 2007
If You’re Prude, Skip This Post
Those of us who know anything about Mitt Romney understand why he would be a good choice for president. We have discussed his religion before on this site, and we have established that he will bring something new to the presidency – honesty.
He has been successful in business, and from what we can see, in family as well. Of course no one is perfect, but why is the standard so different for conservatives?
An article in the Boston Globe made me laugh this morning. Mitt was on the board at Marriot, who offers guests x-rated movies on a pay-per view basis, for almost 10 years. But Marriot’s contract with On Command was signed a year before he joined the board. Will someone please explain why Mitt should be blamed for the use of pay-per-view movies at the hotel chain?
I think the whole issue is ridiculous. If I want to watch porn, shouldn’t I be allowed? If you answered no to that question, start looking for real estate in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma government agrees with you. But if you can look beyond your personal taste, you can reasonably understand our rights under the constitution.
Mr. Weiss, Mitt has not turned a blind eye to pornography, but if you are as prude as you would have us believe, maybe you should.
July 8, 2007
It’s A Joke Anyway
The media is in a rage because the president commuted Scooter Libby’s prison sentence. If that is such a big deal, why didn’t the media question Clinton when he pardoned Henry Cisneros?
Oh, that’s right…it’s only newsworthy when conservatives do it.
June 13, 2007
Hypocrite: n. A person given to hypocrisy (ex. Al Gore)
It sounds like the Democratic party needs to hear what Al Gore had to say.
Mr. Gore, you got exactly what you wanted from Bush 2, but it appears that because of a bitter loss, you lost sight of the end goal.
Take a look at this video. Note what Mr. Gore had to say about Iraq and Saddam.