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Gregg on November 1st, 2005

I would like to respond to a few claims that were made during last weekendâ??s Pundit Review Radio Show where we discussed homosexual â??marriageâ? and the upcoming ballot initiative to vote on a Constitutional Amendment to protect traditional male-female marriage in 2008. First, it was claimed that studies are not relevant when talking about issues […]

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Kevin on November 1st, 2005

As Paul Krugman would say, we are seeing The Great Unraveling. The Democrats prove once again that they are the party of the rear view mirror. What are the offering the American people? Vietnam and Watergate analogies and arguments about decisions that they went along with in huge numbers three years ago? Color me crazy, […]

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On April 7,2004 Senator Kerry stated: As president he would cut the deficit in half in four years by rolling back the Bush administration’s tax cuts “for the wealthiest Americans while expanding tax cuts for the middle class.” Roll back the Bush administration’s tax cuts, including dividend tax cuts, for people earning more than $200,000; […]

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Kevin on October 30th, 2005

Tonight we will be hosting a debate between the leading pro and anti gay marriage groups in Massachusetts. We will be speaking with Kris Mineau, the President of Massachusetts Family Institute. His organization is trying to get a ballot initiative passed that would ban gay marriage in Massachusetts. From the other side of the issue, […]

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Kevin on October 28th, 2005

Now we have Republican Bill Frist siding with quasi-socialist Hillary Clinton in a demonization of the oil companies for record profits. Oct 27, 2005 â?? WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Amid record-high earnings from oil companies, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist on Thursday ordered a Senate hearing with testimony from major oil company executives on why energy […]

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Kevin on October 27th, 2005

It should go without saying (unfortunately it doesn’t these days) that each and every death of a US service member in Iraq is a tragedy. These young men and women made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us back home. It is humbling to think of their sacrifice and my thoughts and prayers are with […]

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Gregg on October 24th, 2005

Published in Today’s Wall St. Journal in response to Governor Vilsack’s (D-Iowa) charge that President Bush and the GOP are fiscally irresponsible and that we need to raise taxes on the “rich.” Does it ever get old for these hacks? While I agree spending restraint is vital, the cuts Gov. Vilsack suggests merely nibble the […]

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