Romney for President
Romney for President
The editors of National Review have endorsed Mitt Romney for President. Their well written analysis of the Republican Presidential hopefuls is well worth the read.
Romney for President
The editors of National Review have endorsed Mitt Romney for President. Their well written analysis of the Republican Presidential hopefuls is well worth the read.
Republican YouTube Debate: Romney Wins. Big.
After studying all of the presidential candidate’s positions I whole heartedly support Mitt Romney, his views, positions, and character really resonate with who I am and what I would like in my President. However, when it comes to the debates I’m on pins and needles hoping he does well in getting his message out to the voters. I am pleasantly surprised over and over again how well he holds his own against fierce criticism and complicated, hard to answer questions. Go Mitt!
Even Harvard Finds The Media Biased
The majority of Americans feels that the media is biased one way or another. Now we have the hard numbers to show which way the media leans.
Reimagining the Automobile Industry by Selling the Electricity – New York Times
This is a great idea who’s time has come. Batteries are getting better and oil is getting more and more expensive. I really like the idea of a private company pioneering this technology as opposed to the government spending our tax dollars to start a new government run business.
I also like how Agassi is thinking outside the box on his business model. Subscription based services for transportation? It just might work!
Gov. Romney Addresses Values Voter Summit
Why I think Mitt Romney will be the next President of the United States.
Gore gets a cold shoulder
“We’re brainwashing our children,… We’ll look back on all of this in 10 or 15 years and realise how foolish it was.”
Goracle Wins the Arafat Prize. Who’s Next?
If you’re wondering what exactly climate change has to do with “peace,” you’re not alone. But don’t worry. There’s plenty of time for the Democratic National Convention Nobel Committee to return to its roots as a leading exponent for appeasement.