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Category Archives: Republicans
Rep. Paul Broun Jumps Into Georgia Senate Race
Rep. Paul Broun jumped into the senate race in Georgia to replace Saxby Chambliss. Broun doesn’t have a big name recognition, but if he sounds familiar it’s because I have written about him before. Broun, who still sits on the … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged anti-science, broun, chambliss, Georgia, John Boehner, karl rove, paul broun, richard mourdock, saxby chambliss, science space and technology, todd akin
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What Republicans Should Not Do In 2013
I already discussed briefly what Republicans should do strategically in 2013. Now a quick sidebar on what they should not do. I only have to look down the street from where I live to find Rep. Phil Gingrey as an … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged fight club, Georgia, gingrey, legitimate rape, phil gingrey, rape, Republican, republican strategy, richard mourdock, todd akin
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Republican Strategy For 2013
Let’s be honest here. Coming out of the tax battle, it appears on the outside that Republicans lost big time during the fiscal cliff debate. After all, their stance from the beginning was to not raise anyone’s taxes and to … Continue reading
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Tagged bush tax cuts, debt ceiling, fiscal cliff, public debt, Republican, republican strategy, United States, White House
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Republican Leadership Needs To Change – Will Romney Be Up To The Task?
One of the largest problems facing the Republican party today is that it’s leadership is beyond lacking. John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Mitch McConnell…all of the leadership within the republican party is bad beyond belief. Should Mitt Romney win the presidency … Continue reading
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Tagged big bang, broun, committee on science space and technology, debt deal, Mitt Romney, paul broun, payroll tax, Republican, republican leadership, Romney, space science and technology, todd akin, uga, university of georgia
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House Holds First Five Day Workweek Of The Year!
One of the great things about being the party in charge of the House of Representatives or the Senate is that you get to set the schedule. Once Republicans took over the House in 2010, they have held shorter and … Continue reading
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Tagged boehner, Congress, five day work week, house of representatives, John Boehner, Republican, Senate, United States
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Personhood Amendments Would Lead To The Ban Of Birth Control Pills
Earlier this week I went over the science behind the question when does human life begin. The question doesn’t have an easy answer and science has yet to claim, “life begins here”. The more troubling aspect of this debate has … Continue reading

