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Bobby Jindal Custom T-shirt

I really like Bobby Jindal, the Governor from Louisiana.  I think that he is well spoken, smart and good representative of the new Republican party.  So is it too early to start talking about his run for the White House in 2012?  Probably, but who cares!  The economy is in shambles and there is nothing else bright in our future to focus on so I will focus on the campaign run for Jindal in 2012.  The first thing we all need to do is start the merchandise war like Obama did last year.  So here is my first purchase in the pursuit for the Presidency for Jindal.


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Bobby Jindal - How do I feel?

So it is no secret that the decision makers in our Republican party are trying to groom the Mr. Rogers like personality of Bobby Jindal into something bigger, maybe even a run at the White House in 2012.  But I am not sure how I feel about that.  It feels like we are just trying to copy what the democrats did with Obama this year instead of doing something that is true to our party.  I mean I really don't know anything about Jindal, but what about the congressial Republicans we have had in office for multiple terms that know how Washington works?  I mean we need someone with more experience in government.  I am going to start reading more on Jindal to see how he is doing, but I think it is much too soon to promote someone so young.
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The Concession Speech - Moving Forward


Well I think that I have finally come to grips with the loss on Tuesday and I think that we need to move forward as a party to make sure that this nation is successful in fixing all the crises that present themselves to this great country.  I will get behind what the government needs us to do for now.  However, I think we need to take this time and rebuild our party.  We need to get back to our roots of small government, fierce personal freedoms and strong values.  That is the party I joined and I think that we have strayed from this in the last few years.  It is time that we as conservatives start to practice what our name really means and get back to the basics. 

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The Eve of the Election

Tonight is the night before one of the largest election races I can ever remember.  This race has been bigger than anything ever before in terms of cost and media spend by both of the candidates and it comes down to what tomorrow is - Election Day.  I hope that we have all done enough to make sure that this country is put back onto the right track with McCain as president and Palin as his VP.  I pray for the safety of this country and the delivery of it into the right hands of the right party.
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Democrats in Alaska attempt to attack Palin


Since McCain is now leading in the poles, the Democrats are looking for anything to help them claw their way back into first place even if it something as sad as trying to subpoena the husband of Sarah Palin over a made-up scandal about firings. The Alaskan democrats have decided to subpoena the husband so that they can make headlines in the liberal media and help tarnish Palin's image, but the fact is that no one is buying it finally and calling out the Democrats for vapid attempts to change the issues from politics to gossip.  This is a good turn for our party and politics in the nation as we are now able to see the real issues and not all the press.
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Obama wins and Hillary refuses to step down HAHAHA

Well it seems that Barack Hussan was able to secure the needed delegates for the democratic presidential bid, there is only one thorn in his side - Hillary is refusing to quit!  Even in their greatest moment and most media of the campaign the democrats find a way to blunder it with allowing someone like Hillary to mess it up.  I am happy they don't take note from Republicans.  We, unlike the democrats, unify behind a leader early and the other nominees know when to step down, with grace and dignity.  It just makes me happy because I am with a party that still has respect and dignity and upholds it's values without inner bickering.   Thank you McCain for helping keep the republicans together!

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McClellan = turncoat

It seems to me that the old system of standing by your leader has gone out the window for a new system of capitalizing on the mistakes of your boss.  Case and point: Scott McClellan's new book that seems to have forgotten his commitment to the president, because it is spreading hate speech and possible hearsay about past events in the White House.  What if this had happened during WWII or Vietnam?  The country would be locked in such a state of disillusionment that I doubt any good decisions could have been made to make sure we were on the right path.  I think that there is a time and place for decent (I am not against free speech), but I don't think this time, in the middle of a war, is the right time.



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