Posted by hillbilly on June 27th, 2007 in Elections, Politics General, Republicans
No, he didn’t announce today. I expected that. It was a long wait but fun because I met some neat people I might not otherwise have met. Folks, I’ve come to realize I’ll never be a photographer of any skill so, please, look over my poor skills.
The first were the fellow bloggers with their FredHead [...]
Posted by hillbilly on June 25th, 2007 in Politics General
California Councilwoman Faces Deportation for Voting When Not a U.S. Citizen
LOS ANGELES — All of her life, Zoila Meyer believed she was an American. She even won election to the City Council of Adelanto.
But now she is facing a threat of deportation for illegally voting, because she never became a citizen after being brought to this [...]
Posted by hillbilly on June 24th, 2007 in Politics General
Ignacio Ramos reported in ‘emaciated’ condition
Posted by hillbilly on June 23rd, 2007 in Politics General
Cross posted from Draft Fred Thompson
“People have been asking about the next “Rally”. It looks like this is it and Fred will be there.
Come greet Fred Thompson and show him we are proud to see him moving towards the White House!”
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
9:15AM
Mercury Air Center, Nashville International Airport
635 Hangar Lane, Nashville TN 37217
Donuts & [...]
Posted by hillbilly on June 21st, 2007 in Politics General
In my usual surfing this morning for newsworthy but not widely reported events, I happened upon this.
The Ethicist’s Objectivity
Now, I could care less about whether journalists do or don’t contribute to whichever political party gets them excited. However, what does concern me is this little section right here:
When Dedman inquired as to how that donation [...]
Posted by hillbilly on June 20th, 2007 in Congress, Immigration, National Security
They just give it life support and, umm, change the number?
I keep trying to upload the pdf but it’s refusing to show up in uploads so courtesy of the Heritage Foundation here you go: S.1639Â . Still smells like an amnesty bill to me.
Posted by hillbilly on June 20th, 2007 in Congress, Democrats, Immigration, National Security, Politics General, Republicans
Let’s talk about Trent Lott for a few moments, from a somewhat personal perspective. Hurrican Katrina affected a lot of my husband’s family members; my inlaws. Three sisters, his mother, his father and his wife, and his three step brothers all suffered from Katrina so I have a slightly different look at it from the outside [...]