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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Republican Party History The first Republican candidate to run for office was John C. Frémont, and his campaign slogan was, “Free soil, free labor, free speech, free men, Frémont.” Frémont lost to Democrat James Buchanan. Mrs. Obama Loves America Only a few months ago, Michelle Obama was a catalogue of complaints and grievances against the people of the United States of America. Now, through the miracle of Democrat spin, she loves her country, and only in America could her story even be possible. Must Wars Always Be Declared? Should President Bush be impeached for going to war without a formal declaration? Isn't that violating the Constitution? What are the Democrats waiting for? The Republican Stance A basic tenet of Republican philosophy is that the strength of a nation depends on the strength of each individual. This article gives the basic philosophical stance of the Republican Party as it exists today. The West Wing of the White House On the official Web site for the White House, there are many attention-grabbing bits of history and other information. The popular TV show called The West Wing, was, of course, named for that part of the White House, in which the executive works gets done. The Libertarian Ticket Recently, Bob Barr accepted the nomination from the Libertarian Party to seek the presidency in November. It is thought that he will siphon votes from Republican John McCain, the way Ralph Nader does from Democrats. The Democrat/Communist Party Founded in 1919, the CPUSA seems to be trying to hold on for sake of holding on. The communists should take a look at the Democrat Party to see that the CPUSA is redundant. Laura Bush’s Positive Spin Michelle Obama is now all set to emulate the current First Lady’s ability to diffuse potential negative twitters of the press. What Mrs. Obama needs to understand is that Mrs. Bush’s ability to spin negatives into positives comes from a deep sense of compassion and contentment. Tax Relief Will Die With the Democrats In 2001 and 2003, congress passed what has become known as the “Bush Tax Cuts”— or as opponents like to call them, the “Bush tax cuts for the rich.” The truth is those tax cuts lowered taxes for all income brackets. Without those tax cuts Americans would have paid $1.3 trillion more than they did. Kristol on The Declaration of Independence Writer and editor of the Weekly Standard Bill Kristol, writing in the New York Times explains how the message of the Declaration of Independence remains as fresh today as when it was first signed.
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