Archive for the 'General' Category
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
As you can tell by looking below I’ve gotten the first few posts from candidates for public office. If you are a candidate, you are welcome to send me your thoughts in 100 words or less as to why you are seeking public office. The best way to send the information is either in an […]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Woody Myers is a candidate for the 7th Congressional District I want to be your next representative in the United States Congress. I have the energy, the enthusiasm and the experience to do an outstanding job for you and your family. The values I acquired growing up in Indianapolis have allowed me to achieve and […]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Carolene Mays is a candidate for the 7th Congressional District. I’m running for Congress because I have a great understanding of the needs facing our community. I have been in the trenches, serving and fighting for our community to have access to quality healthcare and education; keep taxes equitable, protect our seniors and troops and […]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
David Orentclicher is a candidate for the 7th Congressional District. David Orentlicher: A Principled Leader David Orentlicher is a principled leader whose fight to change Washington begins with his Ethic’s Pledge not to accept PAC or special interest money. For the last six years, he has fought for Indiana’s families in the Indiana House of Representatives […]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
Normally I don’t use such coarse asterisks on my web blog but allow me some leeway. The complaints about the U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding Voter ID have already started. You know by now Voter ID was upheld 6-3 by the Supreme Court. I just think it’s hilarious that the same people who are still […]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
The U.S. Supreme Court this morning, by a vote of 6-3, upheld Indiana’s Voter ID law. The law had been challenged as unconstitutional because critics said it put an undue burden on voters. The law requires to show a government-issued picture ID when they go to the polls. The Court turned away the undue burden […]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
In an effort to help inform the voters in this year’s primary make the best decisions, I’m making this blog space available to the candidates. It’s real simple. In 100 words or less just tell the public why you want the office you’re running for and what makes you qualified for it. I won’t edit […]
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
Here’s my appearance from Fox News last night. I had fun and the last line is priceless.
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
WHO KNOWS? I was having a discussion with three of the smartest political pundits in Indiana recently and asked them who was going to win the Presidential, Gubernatorial and 7th Congressional District primaries. All three said they weren’t sure and that anything could happen. I’ve always maintained that truly intelligent people will always tell you […]
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Saturday, April 26th, 2008
I normally take Saturday’s off from blogging, but not today. I’m in a parade today as part of a function of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. What’s so funny about it is that I am on a float dedicated to the state’s bloggers. I have no idea why they picked me, but I’ll take the attention […]
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