Voter Joyce Ferrara said when they went to vote for Republican Sharron Angle, her Democratic opponent, Sen. Harry Reid’s name was already checked.
Archive for October, 2010
Chavez Orders Expropriation of Owens-Illinois
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Monday ordered the expropriation of U.S.-based glass maker Owens-Illinois Inc.’s unit in the South American country.
GOP Braces for ‘Epidemic’ ACORN-style Vote Fraud in Midterms
Like the mythological hydra that grew two heads for every one cut off, the controversial ACORN group has been reborn under a swarm of new names and poses an “epidemic” voter-fraud threat that could alter the outcome of midterm elections, GOP leaders warn.
Rand Paul supporter steps on moveon.org protestor
A Rand Paul supporter stomped on the head of a woman representing the liberal organization MoveOn.org. The incident happened outside a debate between Paul and Democratic rival Jack Conway for the open Kentucky senate seat. (Oct. 26)
Obama offers bribes for feminist votes
Obama’s principal plan to nail down the loyalty of the feminists is to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act (PFA). It has already passed the House, and Majority Leader Harry Reid plans a Senate vote in a mischievous lame duck session.
The choice in November – liberty or tyranny
The words of Ronald Reagan remind us of what is at stake. This video mixes words from Reagan with clips from today’s ‘progressive’ politicians.
NPR should have been defunded when they were paying a cop-killer
Gregory Kane: Clearly NPR’s execs are hoping Americans don’t remember that episode from 1994, when airing the views of a convicted cop killer weren’t inconsistent at all with the network’s “editorial practices and standards.”
Tea party hopefuls target Education Department
Conservatives have talked wistfully for years about eliminating the Education Department, but a host of Republican “tea party” candidates this election year are saying it’s time to move beyond talk and force Congress to vote.
Obama promises immigration reform (amnesty) if Hispanic voters will punish their enemies
In the final week leading up to the midterm elections, President Barack Obama is encouraging Hispanic voters to turn their frustration over stalled immigration reform against Republicans on Election Day.
Energy and anger
Cap and trade is becoming a hot issue in places like New Mexico, with voter wrath aimed at House members who supported the scheme