Monthly Archives: October 2009

Well Well Well…

October 8, 2009
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Lets all be non-politico shall we? My goodness, when the dust clears and we look at who crossed the finish line, certainly a fair race would mean a genuine win. Right? The Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference was certainly an important event to be sure, and particularly coming into the...

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Horton Hears WHO???!!

October 7, 2009
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Horton Hears WHO???!!

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Freedom's Funeral Procession – Pontiac October 24

October 7, 2009
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 2009 (alternate rain date is Nov. 7) Let Freedom Reign “Death of our Freedoms” funeral procession. (Hopefully this will help to prevent us from losing even more of our freedoms!!) We will assemble at 12:00 noon at Walton and Telegraph in Pontiac. Our procession will travel...

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FYI Ludington

October 6, 2009
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The Ludington Area TEA Party Announces a free presentation this Thursday for every American Patriot “Who, Me? an Activist?” Featured Speaker: Americans for Prosperity Michigan Director Scott Hagerstrom Added Guest Speaker: Michigan State Senator Wayne Kuipers, 30th District When: Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. Where: Victory Township...

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Moore Than Enough

October 5, 2009
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I was strolling through downtown Traverse City Friday night when I stumbled upon a newly erected monument to hypocrisy in the form of an armored truck wrapped in yellow caution tape and parked in front of the State Theatre. It amazed me that a town that owes so much...

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If You Haven't Seen Them..

October 4, 2009
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I write a weekly column for rightmichigan.com where I try to take a little of my business experience and present it in some comparison to the way GOVERNMENT business is done. 1. Michigan Business Done Right – Today’s Business posted by JGillman on 09/30/2009 07:23:05 AM EST 2. Michigan...

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Michigan Teachers Should FIRE the MEA.

October 2, 2009
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While it may seem that the MEA has done great things for educators in its bludgeoning of Michigan lawmakers over the last few days, the end result might well be a snap back, that makes more glaringly obvious the over compensation of Michigan’s public school teachers.  The quest by...

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Mackinac Debate Topic Regional Workshop In Traverse City

October 1, 2009
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More Than 130 Michigan High School Debaters to Attend National Debate Topic Regional Workshop in Traverse City Students can vie for $1,000 college scholarship offered by the Mackinac Center MIDLAND — More than 130 students and teachers are scheduled to attend an Oct. 8 workshop in Traverse City sponsored...

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Leadership failure leads to shutdown, among other things

October 1, 2009
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Michigan has a snow day.. in September.  Yes its Cold, but not THAT type of Snow day.. Michigan Assistant House Republican Leader Arlan Meekhof, R-West Olive, issued the following statement after failure of legislative leaders to reach a balanced budget agreement before the start of the 2009-2010 fiscal year:...

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