From blogs4president.us: ARLINGTON, VA — U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today announced that Missouri Governor Matt Blunt has endorsed John McCain for president. Governor Blunt issued the following statement on his endorsement: “I had the opportunity today to talk to Senator McCain and I told him he is the best person to lead our […]
Entries Tagged as 'Decision ’08'
Matt Blunt Endorses John McCain For President
February 19th, 2008 · No Comments
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Cleaver: “Loyalty Trumps Race”
February 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Emanuel Cleaver claims he’s is an ethical dilemma when it comes to either supporting his “friend” Hillary Clinton, or follow his constituents and support the first Black man for president. Below is an excerpt from a NPR piece broadcast last week: “Do you maintain your loyalty and your word? Or, do you say, ‘My district […]
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MRP: Jay Nixon’s Opposition to School Prayer Raises Serious Questions
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
JEFFERSON CITY _ With legislation emphasizing the right to pray in public currently pending the Legislature, Missourians deserve to know Jay Nixon’s position on the issue in light of his opposition to school prayer.The legislation sponsored by Republican Rep. Mike McGhee of Odessa clarifies state law by emphasizing the rights of citizens and school children […]
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Limousine Liberals Call Black Legislators’ Bill “Strange”
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Gavel Grab — the blog run by the George Soros outfit created to oppose changes to the Missouri Plan — has taken aim at the latest reform bill filed by Representative Juanita Head Walton, Minority Whip Connie Johnson and several other legislators from the St. Louis area. The best criticism “Jesse Rutledge” can come up […]
Tags: Decision '08 · Jay Nixon · MO Supreme Court
MRP: Nixon Dragging Feet on Taxpayer-Financed Quadriplegic Lawsuit
February 14th, 2008 · No Comments
JEFFERSON CITY _ A desperate Jay Nixon continues to drag his feet in federal court regarding a proposed settlement with a quadriplegic state attorney he fired because of her disability that already has cost Missouri taxpayers thousands of dollars. Even though nearly three months have passed since documents were filed in U. S. District Court […]
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Video: Jack Jackson Describes His “Gut Shot Feeling” at Lincoln Days
February 11th, 2008 · No Comments
“Stand with me if you will; stand alone if I must; but stand I will.” – Col. Jack Jackson Lt. Governor candidate Jack Jackson, used those words to describe how he felt after learning that current Lt. Governor Peter Kinder was seeking re-election, instead of the Republican nomination for governor. Jackson, who flew over 600 […]
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An open letter to Senator Claire McCaskill: You Have Definitely Shown the Show-Me State
February 6th, 2008 · No Comments
From The Liberalizer: Dear Senator McCaskill, I have watched your political career here in the state of Missouri with great interest. You were the first female ever elected senator from the Show-Me state. You have gone on to represent the entire state of Missouri on the extremely important Senate Armed Services committee. These are great […]
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Koster’s Republican Ghosts Come Back to Haunt Him
February 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Poor Koster the Imposter. You have to feel for this guy. Last summer, he leaves the Republican Party and becomes a Democrat because he thought Catherine Hanaway was going to run for attorney general, and lo and behold, she decides to stay in her current job as U.S. Attorney. Not only was this a boneheaded […]
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Affirmative Action Taking Center Stage
February 5th, 2008 · No Comments
By Chris Packham An ambiguously named group called the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative Committee wants to end affirmative action with a constitutional amendment. The group is headed up by Ward Connerly, a black man from California tired of seeing white people in Missouri denied employment or advancement, etc., etc. It’s like the opposite of annoying […]
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In Missouri, GOP Volunteers Are On Their Own
February 5th, 2008 · No Comments
By Joe Mathews, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer ST. CHARLES, MO. — On behalf of John McCain, Tom Kuypers does his best. Addressing three dozen of his fellow members of the Pachyderm Club, a Republican organization that met Friday in the back room of a Golden Corral restaurant here, Kuypers, 69, talked movingly about McCain’s […]
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