Volume I Number 14 – December 10, 2002
In the after glow of a great GOP Victory November 5th in Texas and around the country it’s time to look at a few facts.
In the after glow of a great GOP Victory November 5th in Texas and around the country it’s time to look at a few facts.
I woke up Wednesday morning and it felt great to be a Republican. The finely-honed President George W. Bush political strategy, candidate recruitment and Democratic fumbles led to the best showing for any political party in an off-year election where that party holds the White House.
On Election Night, the results of these key races in Texas and around the nation, will tell us Republican strength.
As we wind down to the November elections one wonders what happened to Ron Kirk’s campaign in Texas.
Well, I know we’ve all been waiting for Ron Kirk to mess up and show that he is a typical left-wing democrat, and boy did he do it-big time!
In a recent study the GOP ticket in this county has shown to have suffered a drop off of 50,000 voters from Governor Bush to GOP judicial candidates.
If you have been following the ongoing debate about whether or not to take out Saddam Hussein you may be wondering what America should do.
It is certainly fair to say that Tony Sanchez’s glass house is now being hit. He doesn’t like it, but what did he expect after pummeling Governor Perry the past few months?
It is important to listen carefully to what our Democratic friends say. On July 18, House Democratic leader Dick Gephardt said if they could keep the corporate scandal issue on the political radar screen until November they could pick up forty House seats.
If you ever wondered whether who is in the U.S. Senate makes a difference, this ridiculous decision says it all. A Republican Senate is essential.
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