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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Airport Security

Let's stop the political correctness games of anti-war liberals and focus "Airport Security" on those who truly threaten our nation



Just a thought...

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Junction City, Colorado. Ya Gotta Love 'Em

Submitted by: Dorothy Littrell

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Quick and Dirty Weber County Nominating Convention Report

Submitted by: Chairman Matt Bell

Here are the official numbers and percentages for each of the contested races and the non-binding "straw poll" from yesterday's Weber County Convention:

April 10, 1010 Total / %
1) Contested Convention Races:

Treasurer
John Bond 328 / 65.08
Darcy Kruitbosch 176 / 34.92

Clerk/Auditor
Alan McEwan 183 / 36.24
Ricky Hatch 322 / 63.76

Sheriff
Brett Haycock 167 / 33.2
Terry Thompson 336 / 66.8

Commissioner
Ken Bischoff 126 / 25.05
Kerry Gibson 377 / 74.95

Leg. 6
Brad Galvez 68 / 58.96
Craig Call 37 / 31.09
Brent Ropelato 11 / 9.5

2) Straw Poll:

US SENATE
Robert F. Bennett 106 / 22.75
Tim Bridgewater 48 / 10.3
Cherilyn Eagar 129 / 27.68
David Y. Chiu 0 / 0
Leonard J. Fabiano 29 / 6.22
Jeremy Friedbaum 0 / 0
Mike Lee 150 / 32.19
Merrill Cook 4 / 0.86

1st Congressional
Rob Bishop 428 / 91.65
Mike Ridgway 39 / 8.75

Governor
Gary R. Herbert 421 / 90.7
Richard Martin 9 / 1.94
Daniel Van Oaks Jr. 32 / 6.9
Superdell 2 / 0.43

Update: 4/22/10: Check out the link below, for a complete list of GOP candidates who survived our 4/10/10 County Nominating Convention:
2010 Post-Weber County GOP Convention Candidate Roster

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Wednesday, April 07, 2010

BackTo the Future Redux

Deja Vu All Over Again?

Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

George Santayana
Spanish-American philosopher
1863-1952

Timely 1934 cartoon submission from 2010 Weber County GOP Clerk/Assessor candidate Ricky Hatch, who rightfully believes this Great Depression Era cartoon is "pretty poignant" in our modern Great Recession era:

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Is it Deja Vu All Over Again?


Comments, anyone?