Monthly Archives: July 2008

Swann To Keynote Black Republican Forum

This just in… Black Republican Forum FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE From: WNRC American Forum Series/Black Republican Forum Contact: David Webb, media@blackrepublicanforum.org Lynn Swann Keynote Speaker at the Black Republican Forum on Race and the Presidential Election NFL Hall of Famer and … Continue reading

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The Media’s AA Candidate

Sometimes I have to try and pat my own back. Despite the names I was called for coining the phrase, it’s now starting to catch on. Barack Obama may well be our first Affirmative Action president. Sometimes it’s important to … Continue reading

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Obama Burning Our Enemies Too

At least he’s consistent. Hugo Chávez is having second thoughts about Barak Obama. When Obama said during early presidential primary debates that he would negotiate without conditions with the dictators and enemies of America, Chávez was pleased. He figured Obama … Continue reading

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L.A. Taking (Fast) Food From Mouths Of Poor

This is what you get when you don’t vote. Yet this is what you get when you do vote and vote Democrat…. They mess with your Popeye’s. City officials are putting South Los Angeles on a diet. The City Council … Continue reading

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Barry’s Woman Problem

The problem is there aren’t enough. The Obama campaign has a woman problem. How big? How small? It’s not clear, but in a close election, small can be big. Departing from her prepared remarks, she cautioned a ballroom of applauding … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Be John Kerry

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Pelosi And Reid Have Fingers In The Wind

While the American people have shown more common sense than our political leaders, the Democrat grand poobahs are looking for a way out from their public stubbornness, and are steering into even more perilous waters with their environmentalist base. Are … Continue reading

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Mass Health Will Never Add Up

IF I were to ever become Governor of Massachusetts with a Republican majority (like that will happen in my lifetime), I would spend the first 100 days repealing destructive, math-challenged legislation and policies. Personally, I’d start with the Healthcare Reform … Continue reading

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