My Late Father, whose house I have inherited, got this letter from the 'Reclaim America PAC' with a Message from Senator Marco Rubio--Republican --way down south in Florida--If only these people would understand--I know more about the State of Ohio than they do--So the smart ones agree with me!
Dear Conservative Friends,
The race for President. . .
Majority control of the U.S. Senate. . . .
Power in the House of Representatives. . . .
I founded "Reclaim America PAC" for the sole purpose of taking power away from the Obama Democrats, returning it to the people who count, and bringing about bold, sweeping, profound and fundamental conservative change needed to brink America back from the brink.
The question is Who are the People who Count--Not the young people--After all-->
NOT US WOMEN--After all-->
Dear Conservative Friends,
The race for President. . .
Majority control of the U.S. Senate. . . .
Power in the House of Representatives. . . .
I founded "Reclaim America PAC" for the sole purpose of taking power away from the Obama Democrats, returning it to the people who count, and bringing about bold, sweeping, profound and fundamental conservative change needed to brink America back from the brink.
The question is Who are the People who Count--Not the young people--After all-->
Jonah Goldberg got a lot of attention recently for his tirade against the young in a Daily Caller interview, where he (among other things) suggested that that people aged 18-21 should have their right to vote revoked.As a young person (though not young enough to be subject to Goldberg's disenfranchisement) it's obviously irritating to hear people talk about trampling on our civil rights because we're "idiots," especially from such alegendary doofus as Goldberg. I started a blistering riposte, but my heart wasn't in it. The trouble with Goldberg is that (in the second-best phrase ever applied to him) he is a "slow-moving target who bleeds profusely when hit," meaning I almost feel bad about how easy he is to take down. It's like hunting a manatee, there's no sport in it. Read more
NOT US WOMEN--After all-->
Republicans Block Paycheck Fairness Act
With a final vote of 52-47, Republicans blocked the Paycheck Fairness Act once again showing American women that the GOP is not concerned with ideas of fundamental fairness and equality.
The vote was a strict party line vote with the two independent senators voting with Democrats and Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill) abstaining. . . .
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