Well, actually, only some American voters are racist. Republicans are going to vote Republican anyway. Democrats, on the other hand, must vote for their candidate or be labeled racist. After all, what other reason could a Democrat have not to vote for Obama? It couldn't be because he is a raging leftist with no experience and a pile of shady associations? Nah, they're just racist....
---Katie
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Vote Early! or even better - Absentee!
If you want to help out the GOP this year, you can do a lot by requesting an absentee ballot and sending it in right away. This benefits you in one very pleasant way - it reduces the calls and mailings you get from candidates. Not only do you get that benefit, the GOP saves money and time by being able to concentrate on the people who have not yet voted and might be undecided. Most campaigns get weekly updates listing who has voted already. If you don't vote absentee, then take advantage of early voting! All indications point to a big turnout and you don't want to get stuck in line at the voting booth on election day. (Well, maybe you do, but I know I don't! We have already requested our absentee ballots!)
---Katie
---Katie
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Pig reference is plaguing Obama's campaign
So what do you think? Was Obama referring to Sarah Palin when he said, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig?" The way the crowd reacted, they certainly thought so. The more Obama tries to explain what he meant, the worse it gets for him. And MSNBC helps out by writing in the midst of a hit piece on Palin, "Palin could be heard nearly squealing with delight in the front of the plane at the sight of three of her children at the foot of the stairs, and according to several aides, refused to stay inside the plane." Squealing? Yikes! What timing!
Shhh! Don't tell the media that their constant attacks on Palin are making her look better and better!
Maverick/Barracuda 2008!
---Katie
Shhh! Don't tell the media that their constant attacks on Palin are making her look better and better!
Maverick/Barracuda 2008!
---Katie
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Just in case you missed it....
Click on the title to see a YouTube video of what Piper Palin was doing while her mom was speaking last night. Priceless!
---Katie
---Katie
Monday, September 01, 2008
Wow. What a choice.
I have always said that I am pro-choice, but that I think the choice should be for preserving the life of an innocent, unborn child. I wish that the thought of killing a child in its mother's womb was so abhorrent that it would be a choice that was made in only the most extreme circumstances.
We have quite the choice this year for president and vice-president. On the Democrat side, we have Barrak Obama who says he would not want to punish his daughters with a baby. He would not even support legislation to protect infants born alive as a result of botched abortions. His Catholic running mate has supported all pro-abortion bills placed before him.
On the Republican ticket we have a vice-presidential candidate who not only talks the talk, but she walks the walk as well. Instead of aborting her Downs syndrome son, as is done in about seventy-five percent of cases, she gave birth and welcomed him into the family. Today we hear that Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol is five months pregnant. (I guess she really can't be baby Trig's real mom, can she, you left wing loonies?) She is going to give birth and, apparently, marry the father of her child. They are walking the walk that I have watched a number of my Christian, homeschooling friends walk in recent years. I applaud them for loving and supporting their daughter. Not to leave out the presidential candidate - McCain was actually handed his adopted daughter by Mother Teresa! (If I am wrong on this let me know...)
We have a choice this election between a culture of death and a culture of life. I am so happy to be able to vote for someone who supports life with actions, not just words. I believe that we will become a country that supports life not through laws, but through people who do what is right.
---Katie
We have quite the choice this year for president and vice-president. On the Democrat side, we have Barrak Obama who says he would not want to punish his daughters with a baby. He would not even support legislation to protect infants born alive as a result of botched abortions. His Catholic running mate has supported all pro-abortion bills placed before him.
On the Republican ticket we have a vice-presidential candidate who not only talks the talk, but she walks the walk as well. Instead of aborting her Downs syndrome son, as is done in about seventy-five percent of cases, she gave birth and welcomed him into the family. Today we hear that Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol is five months pregnant. (I guess she really can't be baby Trig's real mom, can she, you left wing loonies?) She is going to give birth and, apparently, marry the father of her child. They are walking the walk that I have watched a number of my Christian, homeschooling friends walk in recent years. I applaud them for loving and supporting their daughter. Not to leave out the presidential candidate - McCain was actually handed his adopted daughter by Mother Teresa! (If I am wrong on this let me know...)
We have a choice this election between a culture of death and a culture of life. I am so happy to be able to vote for someone who supports life with actions, not just words. I believe that we will become a country that supports life not through laws, but through people who do what is right.
---Katie
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