Is that George W. Bush should be at the very least boycotting the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics, and I’m strongly leaning toward our boycotting of the event altogether.

I also believe that the country should be stripped of it’s “Most Favored Nation” trade status as well. They aren’t any better, if not worse than say a country like Cuba and we have an all out trade embargo against them.

I am so sick of this country getting away with all their human rights abuses, not to mention the consumer nightmares from the recalled toys to the recalled pet food that killed so many of our pets. I applaud all of those trying to disrupt the torch relays.

That’s it, carry on and have a great Tuesday!

Seems the nastiness going on between Sens Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are making them both dirty, and beneficiary of all the dirt is Sen. John McCain the guaranteed Republican nominee.

You can check out the article at Reuters.

Highlights:

The poll showed Arizona Sen. McCain, who has clinched the Republican presidential nomination, is benefiting from the lengthy campaign battle between Obama and Clinton, who are now battling to win Pennsylvania on April 22.

McCain leads 46 percent to 40 percent in a hypothetical matchup against Obama in the November presidential election, according to the poll.

Cross Posted at ComMITTed to Romney.

Mar
05
Filed Under (Democrats, Hillary Clinton) by Ann Marie Curling on 05-03-2008

From MSNBC.com

Hillary Clinton
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton threw up a roadblock on Sen. Barack Obama’s path to the Democratic presidential nomination by winning the giant Ohio and Texas primaries, NBC News projected Wednesday morning.

“For everyone here in Ohio and across America who’s been counted out and refused to be knocked out, and for everyone who has stumbled but stood right back up, and for everyone who works hard and never gives up, this one is for you,” Clinton said at a raucous rally in Columbus on a night when she took both of the two major prizes on offer.

Clinton, D-N.Y., and Obama, D-Ill., split the smaller Rhode Island and Vermont primaries, according to NBC News .

Sep
26
Filed Under (Celine Dion, Hillary Clinton, Music, Videos, You Tube) by Ann Marie Curling on 26-09-2007

It’s kind of funny, I first heard this song when Hillary Clinton was asking for votes on what would be her campaign theme song. When it was determined to be this one, I probably heard it off of her website about a million times because I just loved it so much. Not to say I’m in love with her, or her political agenda, but I can promote good music when I see it.

Anyway, without further adieu here’s Celine Dion’s You and I courtesy of YouTube.