Thursday, June 10, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Meg Whitman for Governor of California
Meg Whitman for Governor of California: "The State of California celebrates the greatest diversity in the United States. As Californians, we all share a passion for the success and prosperity of our state. Your profile is where you can let other Supporters and Californians know a little bit about you and what you are passionate about for this great state - your California dreams! You can select a California-related image to represent you on the site, or you can upload a picture of your own. Let us know who you are, where you live, what you do, or your favorite places in California. We encourage you to share as much information about yourself as you'd like, but please remember that everything you choose to post in your profile is visible to other visitors to the site and could be collected by search engines."
"Welcome. It's going to take all of us to rebuild California. I have learned from traveling across our state and meeting with Californians that the best ideas come from you, the voters. As we work together it's important to hear your voice, your concerns, your ideas and your dreams for our state. This is the place to share your thoughts with the campaign about our plan to build A New California. You will hear directly from me and you will also hear from different members of my campaign team. Suggest solutions. It begins with you.
See you on the Campaign Trail!"
See you on the Campaign Trail!"
Meg Whitman for Governor of California
Meg Whitman for Governor of California: "Welcome. It's going to take all of us to rebuild California. I have learned from traveling across our state and meeting with Californians that the best ideas come from you, the voters. As we work together it's important to hear your voice, your concerns, your ideas and your dreams for our state. This is the place to share your thoughts with the campaign about our plan to build A New California. You will hear directly from me and you will also hear from different members of my campaign team. Suggest solutions. It begins with you.
See you on the Campaign Trail!"
See you on the Campaign Trail!"
Primary's less than a week to go!
Less than a week to go! If you haven't yet, join our team by visiting www.MegWhitman.com. Together, we can rebuild CA! #cagov #gomeg
Meg Whitman is determined to bring a new approach to Sacramento, one that demands more efficiency and better services, one that requires less spending and lower taxes, and one that makes a renewed commitment to improving our schools and creating jobs.
"We need to have California be what it once was and I think we can do it. Let's say what we mean, mean what we say and let's get it done."
Meg Whitman is determined to bring a new approach to Sacramento, one that demands more efficiency and better services, one that requires less spending and lower taxes, and one that makes a renewed commitment to improving our schools and creating jobs.
"We need to have California be what it once was and I think we can do it. Let's say what we mean, mean what we say and let's get it done."
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Rand Paul Civil Rights Settled Law
Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul acknowledged Thursday that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was necessary to foster racial integration, a day after stumbling into a political mess by dodging questions about whether he would have voted for the law.
Appearing on Laura Ingraham's show to do some clean-up after Wednesday's interviews, Paul said: "There was a need for federal intervention so we can't have segregation."
The Republican accused liberals of trying to portray him as a racist for expressing philosophical concerns about the role of government in desegregating private business, explaining that he was not interested in revisiting the law.
"These are settled issues," Paul said. "I have no intention of bringing up anything related to the Civil Rights Act."
Apparently recognizing the dangerous political waters he put himself in, and trying to stop the story from growing out of control, Paul reiterated: "In no way do I favor any type of institutional racism or segregation or discrimination or any of that."
Paul repeatedly carped that it was the "loony left" that was after him. But the conservative Ingraham, in an otherwise sympathetic chat, asked Paul why he had agreed to an interview with MSNBC's liberal Rachel Maddow in the first place.
"You're right," he admitted. "It was a poor political decision, probably won't be happening anytime in the near future."
Appearing on Laura Ingraham's show to do some clean-up after Wednesday's interviews, Paul said: "There was a need for federal intervention so we can't have segregation."
The Republican accused liberals of trying to portray him as a racist for expressing philosophical concerns about the role of government in desegregating private business, explaining that he was not interested in revisiting the law.
"These are settled issues," Paul said. "I have no intention of bringing up anything related to the Civil Rights Act."
Apparently recognizing the dangerous political waters he put himself in, and trying to stop the story from growing out of control, Paul reiterated: "In no way do I favor any type of institutional racism or segregation or discrimination or any of that."
Paul repeatedly carped that it was the "loony left" that was after him. But the conservative Ingraham, in an otherwise sympathetic chat, asked Paul why he had agreed to an interview with MSNBC's liberal Rachel Maddow in the first place.
"You're right," he admitted. "It was a poor political decision, probably won't be happening anytime in the near future."
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Samuel Adams
“The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending against all hazards: And it is our duty to defend them against all attacks.”
Samuel Adams-
Samuel Adams-
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
The debt commission
The debt commission will begin to meet and there report will be released after the mid-term election around Dec 1st
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Trip to Cosco
I took a trip to Cosco today and looking for a place to park and right then a man loading his car and I looked and he was loading a sign that said Clayton but that is all I good see but I had just been on my computer and I saw that name after further research it was this know body. But it was good for a chuckle or 2.
Good night you all!
David Hines
Good night you all!
David Hines
Clayton Thibodeu vs. Mary Bono Mack
Hello everyone,
We have began to kicked things on tax day 2010. There are thousand's of blogger's just a blogging there fingers off. This my first blog with politics as the main topic. I do have other blogs for different topics if you will. My first blog is the one I did to vent and to learn about my disability. It is at Hope-in-motion.blogspot.com and then since I have all this extra time I've gotten interested in politics. So I try work my blogs and vol. with different ones I endorsed. Here is that blog Inthepoliticalside.blogspot.com and then I started a blog and the name is my grandfather was a non profit name CounselingwithaPurpose.blogspot.com Well, time to turn the lights out and the bed turned back. Thank you for here time.
David Hines
We have began to kicked things on tax day 2010. There are thousand's of blogger's just a blogging there fingers off. This my first blog with politics as the main topic. I do have other blogs for different topics if you will. My first blog is the one I did to vent and to learn about my disability. It is at Hope-in-motion.blogspot.com and then since I have all this extra time I've gotten interested in politics. So I try work my blogs and vol. with different ones I endorsed. Here is that blog Inthepoliticalside.blogspot.com and then I started a blog and the name is my grandfather was a non profit name CounselingwithaPurpose.blogspot.com Well, time to turn the lights out and the bed turned back. Thank you for here time.
David Hines
A New America
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Welcome to my blog ! Onthepoliticalside
Welcome to my blog "Onthepoliticalside" the year of the Tea parties. This is David Hines your fellow blogger. I hope you enjoy and get as much fun from it as I did. We come to you in a time in life that is no where close to any in our history. The White House is taking over all aspects of our life. This blog is very open about what I believe. I'm a right leaning conservative. I follow a number of folks and here are a few. Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Michele Backmann,
Dick Morris, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, John McCain, Mary Bono Mack, Michele Backmann,
Meg Whitman, Jesus Christ and others...
Dick Morris, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, John McCain, Mary Bono Mack, Michele Backmann,
Meg Whitman, Jesus Christ and others...
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