March 6, 2008 at 11:57 am
· Filed under: Blogging, Washington DC, Politics
Come on Express… I like your paper, but you can do better than this..
Here is my letter to the editor.
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To the Editors,
On the bottom of page 36 in your march 5th edition, in your DO box its stated “GET READY FOR A NEW D.C. ARMORY. The D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission wants to overhaul the largely unused D.C. Armory, transforming it into a 10,000-seat concert hall and expo center. The commission wants to spend $1.5 Million to install an AC system and improve bathrooms.”
As a Citizen Soldier who works at the DC Armory I must state that while the Drill floor, which plays host to Expos, Community events, and the yearly Circus, may not be in constant use and a cash cow for the city, the adjoining offices and training areas which are a quilt of run down & patched work space is very much in use. Its primary focus? Protecting our Nations Capitol and meeting the ever increasing demands of Bush’s “War on Terror”.
On a positive note however, I do enjoy your paper and thanks for the excellent quick read every morning.
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Now before you all counter that they weren’t referring to the offices as being “largely unused” I must press upon you that the average reader would not have made a distinction in their mind. If they know anything about the DC Armory its probably that A) that’s where the National Guard is and after reading this tid bit that B) its largely unused.
Seriously though, it would be nice if some money was put into updating our facilities and work space instead of pimping out the drill floor to pad the pockets of politicians and sports owners. I wonder how much of the new Nats Stadium budget it would have taken to pull our offices out of the 70’s.
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January 23, 2008 at 6:06 pm
· Filed under: Middle East, Freedom, Washington DC, Politics, Current Events
935 Fals Statements
While I believe the vast American public already knew they had been misled by this Bush administration I don’t know if we truly had an idea of how large a spectacle Bush and his yes men really put on.
In addition to being misled by the administration lets not forget to place some of the blame on the press; who sat by and reported their lies with little to no fact checking and almost no critical analyst.
Way to go Bush, way to go Mass Media.
P.S Oh, and yea that same media is informing you currently about the presidential election. I’m sure their being completely unbiased in their coverage, now.
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January 6, 2008 at 1:55 am
· Filed under: Ron Paul, Freedom, Politics, Current Events
Its great to see the NH GOP live up to true American Values. This shows real integrity on their part.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2008
Fergus Cullen, Chairman, New Hampshire Republican Party
NH REPUBLICAN PARTY WITHDRAWS AS FOX FORUM PARTNER
CONCORD ? New Hampshire Republican Party Chairman Fergus Cullen releases the following statement regarding Sunday?s Republican forum on FOX:
The first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary serves a national purpose by giving all candidates an equal opportunity on a level playing field. Only in New Hampshire do lesser known, lesser funded underdogs have a fighting chance to establish themselves as national figures. Consistent with that tradition, we believe all recognized major candidates should have an equal opportunity to participate in pre-primary debates and forums.
This principle applies to tonight?s debates on ABC as well as Sunday?s planned forum on FOX. The New Hampshire Republican Party believes Congressmen Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter should be included in the FOX forum on Sunday evening. Our mutual efforts to resolve this difference have failed.
While we understand that FOX News continues to move forward it is with regret, the New Hampshire Republican Party hereby withdraws as a partner in this forum.
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December 9, 2007 at 5:24 pm
· Filed under: Freedom, Washington DC, Politics
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/12/09/huckabee-once-advocated-isolation-of-aids-patients/
This is really sickening. Especially from someone who wants to lead this country.
It was well known in 91 that you can not spread aids from casual contact. His advocacy for isolating these people infected with this virus saddly stems from his biased views on sexuality.
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December 4, 2007 at 2:47 pm
· Filed under: Freedom, Ron Paul, Washington DC, Politics, Unordinary Occurrences, Odds & Ends
Sorry all for my recent lack of posts. I’ve been caught up volunteering and campaigning for Congressman Ron Paul.
Hes running for president and hes making waves. I’ve been over at www.ronpaulforums.com alot and have been keeping up with the developments surrounding the launch of the RON PAUL BLIMP!

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November 19, 2007 at 9:17 am
· Filed under: Freedom, Money, Washington DC, Politics, Current Events
What do Robert Bixby, Stuart Butler, Douglas Elmendorf, and David Walker have in common other than the commonality of sharing no specific political leaning?
Well, they are all experts in their fields and vastly concerned with the direction the US Economy is taking. They joined together nearly two years ago to start spreading the message that if the course does not change big problems lay ahead for the US Economy. With a federal deficit over 8 trillion dollars, the Senates approval in 06 to raise the Federal Debt Limit to 9 Trillion dollars and nothing that could be considered a "decrease" of spending since then, its clear America has some big issues on its plate.
This "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour" as these men have dubbed their very serious lecture tour, has plans to ratchet up their efforts in the coming months. Their hope is that they will be able to help wedge in more economic and fiscal policy concerns into the general publics conscience as well as the upcoming election season.
We all know this guy is listenging, but is anyone else?
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November 13, 2007 at 4:03 pm
· Filed under: Middle East, International, Washington DC, Politics
This is sickening…. America needs to WAKE UP.
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November 13, 2007 at 3:46 pm
· Filed under: Ron Paul, Freedom, Washington DC, Politics
Lets line up questions to answers that are prearrange and have you knock them out of the park! What a brillant political strategy!
Its like going to the batting cage with the machine set perfectly down your hit path…
You wouldn’t get this type of crap from the Ron Paul campaign. Hes probably the most honest Congress member currently serving.
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November 6, 2007 at 12:46 pm
· Filed under: Freedom, Ron Paul, Money, Washington DC, Politics, Unordinary Occurrences
Ron Paul has created an amazing buzz in the political realm with his astonishing 4.2 million dollars raised on Nov. 5th.
The Media is no longer able to ignore Dr. Ron Paul or label him a fringe candidate. People are hearing his message and many are agreeing with his stances.
America is over stretched, over taxed and not safe. Dr. Paul can fix these issues and correct the path of our Country. He can do this by getting our congress and our mission back in touch with our constitution and back in touch with the principles that made our country so great to begin with.
Ron Paul is my candidate for the Republican nomination and for president in 2008. Here are a few links that have popped up since His massive fundraising efforts yesterday. Some of them are neutral, some are positive and some continue to show BIG MEDIAS biased and unprofessional reporting. Read them and decide for yourself. Is the media really providing you with the correct information and are they doing it objectively?
USA DAILY: Ron Paul sends shockwaves across the political landscape, Americans want to be free
BOSTON GLOBE: Paul sets one-day fund-raising mark
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Ron Paul Raises More Than $4.2 Million
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Ron Paul Raises $3.68 Million on Guy Fawkes Day
USA TODAY: Ron Paul raises lots of money in one day
ABC NEWS: Ron Paul Is Money
WIRED NEWS: Financial Fireworks for Texas Republican Presidential Candidate …
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November 4, 2007 at 6:50 pm
· Filed under: Freedom, Money, Washington DC, Politics
I have already donated to Rob Pauls campaign but I wanted to get the word out about this event that is being organized. While they may not raise a full 10 million dollars I have no doubt that it could be an excellent boost to Dr. Pauls campaign and to the ideals of the constitution…..
Please join us this November 5th for the largest one-day political donation event in history. Our goal is to bring together 100,000 Ron Paul supporters to donate $100 each, creating a one day donation total of $10,000,000!
www.thisnovember5th.com
There are currently 18,000 people signed up to thisnovember5th, and will likely be 20,000 by November 5th.
Add that to the 76,000 plus Ron Paul friends on Myspace and we have nearly 100,000 people pledging to donate $100, totaling $10,000,000 in one day. The largest one-day fundraising of any presidential candidate in history!
Do you realize the POWER and SIGNIFICANCE of this?
We’ll raise $10,000,000 but the publicity will be worth TEN TIMES that!
Friends, I can assure you that if we pull this off, if we raise ten million dollars in one day, it will blow the lid off. Godzilla henceforth would be in the debates. Do you think that’s worth a hundred bucks?
Donations are to be made
ONLY at the Official Ron Paul website
at www.RonPaul2008.com.
Sincerely,
Fellow Ron Paul Supporter
Ron Paul 2008!!!
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