Would I vote for a Democrat?

Would I vote for a democrat?

 

By Donald Hank

If I lived in South Carolina, you bet I would!

Frist of all, I would vote for almost anyone if I knew it would help defeat Lindsay Graham, the man who infamously said Americans who oppose amnesty for illegal aliens are bigots.

But in this case, the challenger isn’t just anybody. He is a renegade, and right now, more than an R beside the name, we need conservative views, or at least the viewpoint that America needs to continue as a nation and not as part of an international cabal ruled by the Trilateral Commission, as pointed out by Alan Stang in this eye-popping article:

http://www.newswithviews.com/Stang/alan170.htm

I learned a while back that the South Carolina Democrats are far to the right of many Republicans there.

According to Conley’s web site, the “Buchan family” supports Bob. That means a lot. Pat Buchanan is a true American who knows his history and I respect him.

Here is a blurb from bob Conley’s site:

Buchanan Family Endorses Conley Campaign

Democratic challenger Bob Conley, running for South Carolina’s U.S. Senate seat against incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham, has received an endorsement and campaign contribution from a prominent family that is recognized and respected by patriots across the nation

“This small contribution carries with it the Buchanan family’s gratitude for the loyalty of Bob Conley to the Buchanan Brigades of yesteryear, and my personal best wishes for his success in his brave and uphill Senate campaign, which reminds me of our own efforts in days gone by,” said Shelley S. Buchanan, the wife of author, television commentator, and former presidential candidate, Patrick J. Buchanan

Dump Lindsey Graham

http://www.dumplindsey.org/

Vote Democrat?

http://aimhighwithbob.com/

 

http://www.acton.org/commentary/485_free_markets_did_not_cause_this_crisis.php

 Free markets did not cause the crisis

Many assert that the ongoing financial crisis was caused by rampant capitalism and free-market economics. I disagree – not because I’m a hard-nosed conservative or a reckless libertarian, but because it’s the conclusion one reaches by a reasoned analysis of the facts.

There are at least three distinct but related reasons for the crisis: the culture of greed and consumerism, irresponsible monetary policy, and misregulated financial derivatives. Are they rooted in free-market principles? Let’s see.

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