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Reid Still Pushing The Rejected Obama Agenda
By Carole on Nov 4, 2010
There was never any doubt that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) didn't get it, but Nevadans re-elected him anyway. Now, just two days after the historic election that saw Republicans take back the House of Representatives and make serious gains in the Senate, Senator Reid is still spouting the same divisive rhetoric despite the clear message voters across the country have sent.
New Ad Reveals More Than Reid's Ritzy Lifestyle
By Carole on Oct 19, 2010
The buzz over the latest ad in the Nevada senate race centers on how current majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) lives in a luxury apartment at the Ritz Carlton in Washington. But there is much more to the message than the catchy line, "Harry lives at the Ritz Carlton while thousands are losing their homes."
Ex-Word Not The Insult Dems Intended
By Carole on Oct 1, 2010
For most of the past two years, President Barack Obama and his congressional cronies have called the GOP the party of no. They of course meant it as an insult and hoped saying it over and over (and over) would gain them political traction. But they weren't listening to the majority of the American people who wanted Republicans to put up as strong an opposition to the Obama agenda as their minority status allowed. The voters didn't just want Republicans to be the party of no; they wanted them to be the party of absolutely not.
Sestak Tries To Hide From His Record Again
By Carole on Sep 18, 2010
In his last campaign ad, Pennsylvania's Democratic Congressman and US Senate candidate Joe Sestak tried to trick voters into believing he went right from his years of military service to his current campaign. He conveniently omitted his years in the US House of Representatives where he strongly supported Wall Street bailouts and the Obama agenda. In his latest ad he's at it again.
Sestak Tries To Distance Himself From Himself
By Carole on Sep 10, 2010
Congressman and US Senate candidate Joe Sestak (D-Pennsylvania) has released a new ad today highlighting his 31 years of military service. The 30 second spot trumpets Mr. Sestak's military career, refers to him as Admiral Joe Sestak and states, "Now he's running to serve Pennsylvania, standing up to the bosses in both parties." But Admiral Sestak didn't go right from his military career to his current senate campaign. In between have been his 2 terms in the US House of Representatives and his strong support for the Obama agenda.


