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Herman Cain In Traverse City – The Movie

November 28, 2011
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cain-tc

The next President of the United States of America visited the northern reaches November 10, 2011. I didn’t have much of a write up on it before, but the crowd of 1200+ folks who showed demonstrated the draw of this energetic and charismatic leader, Herman Cain. The news cycle...

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Oakland University To Host November Republican Debates

August 9, 2011
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Oakland University To Host November Republican Debates

LANSING – Underscoring the importance of Michigan’s status as a crucial battleground state in 2012, the presidential debate scheduled for November 9, 2011, at Oakland University has been officially recognized by the Republican National Committee. “Momentum for new leadership in the White House is building to new heights as...

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A Comparison: Levin and Konetchy

August 5, 2011
By
PeterKonetchy

What better way to highlight the differences between candidates, than to have their positions out front and in contrast to each other. The news cycle is not so generous as to allow the ideas of challengers compare directly to those who are already making news through policy mishaps and...

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Peter Konetchy on the 17th amendment

July 17, 2011
By
konetchy

Michigan US Senatorial candidate Peter Konetchty answers the question “Do you support the repeal of the 17th amendment?”  Konetchy is spot on with his assesment that the Obamacare would NOT have been passed if as the founders designed, the US senators would have been representing the states. In fact...

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Its What Is Right.

September 26, 2010
By
R2D

A few days ago, I posted a video of Ronald Reagan addressing the Young Americans for Freedom. A particular point he makes can be found at about 4:15, as he starts to describe the blurred line between the Democrats and the Republicans. He was absolutely correct on his analysis....

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Ruth Johnson Applauds Grand Jury Investigation

September 14, 2010
By
Ruth_J

Many of you may know I have played a part in the unraveling of the fake Tea Party so they would not appear on the ballot in November. Fraud does not sit well, and after Chetly Zarko’s original work on the issue prior to his death, I felt it...

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The Convention

August 13, 2010
By
IMG00103

MY first Republican COUNTY convention.  The Grand Traverse County Convention. My very first experience as a precinct delegate, and it was that for a great number of folks as well.  Normally vacant slots in each of the township selections were filled, as a more politically active community has developed. ...

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Us and Them – Michigan Style

March 5, 2010
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Democrats hoping to turn a recent “discovery” by a maid after a Republican gathering into gold for their party might want to settle down and think about some other things politic.  Excitement over a presentation to Republican leadership should fade fast when put to contrast with Democrat collusion efforts,...

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State Of The State.

February 2, 2010
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If you haven’t heard, Michigan has been in a recession.   In fact, it has been an ongoing problem for about 5 or 6 years.  The funny thing is, though the country is now getting a taste of what Michigan has endured in that time, there will be many throughout...

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Attending the Tea Parties as a Partisan?.. NO

April 10, 2009
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Attending the Tea Parties as a Partisan?.. NO

There has been speculation by many on both sides that the Tea Party Events are “Republican” events.  The “proof” being that there are “a lot of Republicans attending,” or the fact the Kent County Republicans is sponsoring a tea party.  I would argue that it is WONDERFUL to have...

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