Change it Back 2012

    Former Marine Sgt. Felix Quintan is out on a mission.    He is on a mission to defeat Obama in November.   He comes from Venezuela after the failed coup by now President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez.   He immigrated to the United States after the failed attempt by Hugo Chavez. He started Change it Back 2012 to help get the word out in a | Read More »

    Steve Foley Web Ad: Say No to Career Politicians #CA-47

    Tired of the political establishment in Washington playing games with the enormous challenges we’re facing as a nation? Looking for a candidate who’ll do more than just talk about limited government and fiscal responsibility? There’s only one in Congressional District (CD) 47. Steve Foley understands the challenges we’re facing today because he’s living them, too. All of his opponents are career politicians, content to maintain | Read More »

    Support anti-PIPA/SOPA candidates in primaries.

    RedState should be cheered for his principled stance on this issue. It takes courage sometimes for those of us on the right to stand firmly with the left on an issue of importance. It’s great to see sites like RedState and Credo on the same side of this issue. I agree 100% with the following statement in Eric’s email on Rubio’s change of heart about | Read More »

    Citizens 4 Cain

    Well, I am not dead and have been busy at work on getting a website up. Citizens 4 Cain. I know it is pretty early in the election cycle for the 2012 elections for the Presidency, but I feel that with the way the economy is going and the utter lack of business sense in DC today, we need someone like Herman Cain in the | Read More »

    Remember Me #ValourIT

    They come from all walks of life, and all have something that most in this country do not have. They have the mindset to go into harm’s way, without hesitation. Most of us if we hear gun shots run the other way, they run towards the gunshots. And you need to have something special to do that, and we must respect and honor that. And | Read More »

    We won the battle but not the war

    We had a good day on Tuesday and many Conservatives got elected into office.   But make no mistake the war is not won. The huge gains by the Republicans in the House and the gains in the Senate do not mean that our work is over.   This is just the beginning.  This is a long war that we need to win and we | Read More »

    We Will Be Victorious (Open Thread)

    A little music to put everyone in the mood for the elections.   We will win and do not let them cheat their ways in.

    The Wave or the Tsunami

    Tomorrow is the day, the day that we can change the direction of this country. The day where we can show the country that we are not going to take the spending and arrogance that has been show to us for the past 2 years (4 years if you include when the Democrats took over the House and Senate). Tomorrow we can win and win | Read More »

    Tuesday

    On Tuesday, the American Public will have a referendum on Obama’s administration and the Democrat’s control over the House and Senate. This is no ordinary mid-term election, this is an election for the future direction of our country. Do we want the same tax and spend policies that the democrats have been using for the past 4 years – policies that made the recession worse | Read More »

    Tea Party Express “Liberty at the Ballot Box” tour

    Last night after work I walked down the street to Kiner Plaza for the Tea Party Express “Liberty at the Ballot Box” Tour rally. Saw some friends there. Eric Odom, Gateway Pundit, Jen Ennenbach of the St Louis Tea Party. And finally got to meet Kevin Jackson (The Blacksphere) and Andrea Shea King. Also saw Lloyd Marcus sing his songs that revved up the crown. | Read More »

    Four Weeks – Remember November (Open Thread)

    There is a little less than a month left until the elections and the Republican Governors put out a great video Remember November

    Summer is over

    The weather is getting cooler and the days are getting shorter, so summer must be over. And really it could not get over fast enough for me. This has truly been the Summer From Hell for me. I am not going into details about that, but I think I am finally at peace with many things now. Ok, enough with the drama. Now that summer | Read More »

    RedState Gathering 2010 #RS10

    I had a blast at the RS Gathering and I am recovering as we speak. It was so much fun to see all the RedStaters from all over the country. There were over 200 people from 30 states there, and there was so many great speakers. But I think the best part was meeting people from all over the country and putting faces to names. | Read More »

    Memories of 9/11

    (originally posted at Stix Blog) Since I will not be around a computer most of tomorrow,I thought I would do a post on my reflections on that fateful day 9 years ago. I was on my way to work on the Metrolink, it was a beautifful day in St Louis.  I was thinking about a trip that I was gong to to on with family, | Read More »

    I can see November

    (Originally posted at the Washington Examiner Opinion Zone) I did not go to Right Online this year,  but I did watch many videos of the main speeches from the event; here is my take on what happened. This November is not just about Republicans taking back Congress or politics at all, or should I say, not politics as usual. November is about how we, as | Read More »

    Prop C Passes easily

    (originally posted at St Louis Examiner) Proposition C passes by an overwhelming support. 73% – 27% Will the people in Washington, DC finally get the message. We do not want the nanny state and the Government dictating how we live our daily lives. via Ballotpedia: The Missouri Health Care Freedom, Proposition C is on the August 3, 2010 statewide ballot in Missouri as an legislatively-referred | Read More »

    Dan Benishek

    (Origianally posted at Stix Blog) This year is one of those defining moments for this country. The Democrats have had control of Congress since 2006 and the economy has gone downhill since. There is an anti-incumbent fever sweeping the country. This is also the year for Conservatives to take back the GOP from those that act like Democrats, and cater to special interest groups. I | Read More »

    Bobby Jindal Speaking at Rally For Economic Survival — Open Thread

    While the President tried to shut down drilling operations in the Gulf Of Mexico, Bobby Jindal and many others gathered in the Cajun Dome to rally to stop the moratorium on drilling. Governor Bobby Jindal gives a speech at the Rally For Economic Survival in Lafayette, Louisiana. Over 11,000 people gathered at the Cajun Dome to protest what they say is an assault on Louisiana’s | Read More »

    MSM Bias

    As more and more people find out that most of the MSM are just shills for for the Democrat Party, the better the country will be. As EE posted on the FP today,  the Journolist were in full force to protect the Boy wonder who would become the Boy King.  The MSM tried to protect Obama from his association to a (Black) Liberation Theology priest, | Read More »

    “Kenneth Gladney Not Black Enough” to Protect – He’s an “Uncle Tom”

    Originally posted at St Louis Examiner Remember last year when Russ Carnahan had the sham of a Townhall and Kenneth Gladney got beaten down from a bunch of SEIU thugs????     Welll, the NAACP thinks that Kenneth Gladney is an “Uncle Tom” and would not help him. via GateWay Pundit On May 5th, 2010The Missouri NAACP hosted a press conference and rally on behalf of Perry | Read More »

    Time to get off the couch and take back the party

    (Originally Posted at Washington Examiner Opinion Zone ) It is great to have the rallies and voice our opposition to what is going on in Washington, DC, but it should not stop there. We need to get out and change the Republican Party from within. The Tea Party groups have had their say and we need them to continue speaking out, but to really change | Read More »

    I miss my grandpa

    Tomorrow is Memorial Day, and for the past several years it has had a personal significance for me besides honoring those that have fallen in battle. It will be 10 yrs. since my grandfather passed away. My Grandfather was a doctor in WWII and went from France all the way to Japan, just after the bombs were dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. As with most | Read More »

    Memorial Day

    This weekend is Memorial Day Weekend and while everyone will be playing golf, BBQing, and having fun with friends, I want to make sure that everyone remember what this day means. My friend Penguin over at RedState has a great post to get people in the right frame of mind. Where Have All the Flags Gone? We need to remember what our men and women | Read More »

    MOM

    (Consider this an open thread) Mom… You deserve much more than words can say; You make me feel I always will pray, “God, please, be with Mom in a special way. Give her Your blessings throughout the day. Show her the meaning, the reason for her to stay. Let Your angels guard her; don’t let her go astray. Help her see the good of Your | Read More »

    Tornados, Thunderstorms and floods oh my

    Over the last few days, there has been some tremendous rainstorms throughout the Midwest and Southern states. Here in St Louis area we were hit pretty bad This was the story over a wide area, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky and many other areas around the country. I know few of my friends got hit, some had flooding and loss of power and phone | Read More »