I read an article by Bay Buchanan the other day and this struck me as exactly what I am seeing this election cycle all the way down to our school board candidates.
Here is an excerpt:
"In Ohio, Rob Portman, a former pro-amnesty congressman and Bush trade rep, announced his bid for the U.S. Senate earlier this year. Then Tom Ganley, a conservative businessman from Cleveland infuriated by the massive uncontrolled spending of Washington, decided to run. Mortal sin, declared the party, which told this self-made successful businessman to get out of the race, that “the U.S. Senate isn’t an entry level position.” The NRSC endorsed Portman and are in full campaign mode. (Do these nitwits really think one of the architects of the Bush policy that sent our jobs overseas is going to win the general election in a state with 11% unemployment?)"
You can read the full story here http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=33826
We need to research and look beyond the politicians words. "Actions speak louder than words," has never been more true than in this time of lies and shadows.
Here is an excerpt:
"In Ohio, Rob Portman, a former pro-amnesty congressman and Bush trade rep, announced his bid for the U.S. Senate earlier this year. Then Tom Ganley, a conservative businessman from Cleveland infuriated by the massive uncontrolled spending of Washington, decided to run. Mortal sin, declared the party, which told this self-made successful businessman to get out of the race, that “the U.S. Senate isn’t an entry level position.” The NRSC endorsed Portman and are in full campaign mode. (Do these nitwits really think one of the architects of the Bush policy that sent our jobs overseas is going to win the general election in a state with 11% unemployment?)"
You can read the full story here http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=33826
We need to research and look beyond the politicians words. "Actions speak louder than words," has never been more true than in this time of lies and shadows.
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