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October 14
Reuters:
McCain To Outline Tax Relief For Seniors
Virginian-Pilot:
In Heart Of A Battleground State, McCain Vows To Fight
On
Wilmington Star-News:
Port City Supporters Cheer McCain
Charlotte Observer:
Why John McCain Would Make The Best President
Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Palin Wows The Crowd At RIR
The Washington Post:
GOP Officials Assail Community Group
The New York Times:
Big Government Ahead
New York Post:
Ready, Set…Spend!
The Wall Street Journal:
Obama And Acorn
Roll Call:
Lobbyists Find Ways To Contribute
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Obama's Tax Cut: New Welfare Deal |
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4Presidential
Debate II
Analysis
by Rich Galen - Oct. 7, 2008
4October
7, 2008:
Voter Guide 2008 by Freedom Works
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Click
here to view PDF file
4The
Obama-Ayers connection
- By
Dick Morris 10/07/08
4Oct.
6:
Urgent Deployment Message from Suzi Voyles
4Pray for
McCain and Palin
4Financial
Meltdown 2008
4Pray
for our Country |
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October 7, 2008 |
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ELECTION
TALKING
POINTS
BULLETIN
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Talking
Point Theme:
McCain Wins
Second
Debate |
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MCCAIN
WINS
SECOND
DEBATE
John
McCain Won
Debate
He won by
clearly
laying out a
plan to help
Americans
stay in
their homes
and get our
economy back
on track by
creating
jobs.
John McCain
clearly
talked about
what he
would do to
help
middle-class
Americans -
securing
their
mortgages,
achieving
energy
independence
and helping
them keep
their jobs.
From Barack
Obama, we
heard more
contradictions
between what
he says and
what he has
done.
After months
of opposing
offshore
drilling, we
heard Barack
Obama say he
supported
offshore
drilling.
After
abandoning
his promise
for a middle
class tax
cut after
his 2004
campaign, we
heard Barack
Obama make
the same
empty
promise.
After
proposing
billions in
new
spending, we
heard Barack
Obama claim
he will cut
the size of
government. |
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4 WEEKS
UNTIL THE
2008
ELECTION |
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National
Federation
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Republican
Women |
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Alfred
Street |
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3? |
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October 2
Letters to the
Editor Campaign
from NFRW
- Guidelines
for writing |
WATCH THE NEW AD HONORING SARAH PALIN - HERE
October 2, 2008
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October
2 Prayer
Guide
for
the
Presidential
Election
sent
by
Regina
Parris
of
Dade
County
It
is
critical
that
Christians
pray
for
the
coming
presidential
election.
There
is
amazing
power
in
united
prayer.
Please
print
out
this
prayer
guide
and
pray
daily
until
the
election.
Pray
with
others
whenever
possible.
The
power
of
prayer
can
overcome
any
obstacle
or
ungodly
influence
and,
indeed,
do
great
things!
Please
forward
this
to
every
Christian
you
know.........START
TODAY
Psalm
32:6-7
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Pray
that
Christians
will
be
motivated
to
pray
faithfully
for
this
election
and
that
the
Lord
would
deliver
us
from
the
wrong
leaders..
Psalm
16:7-8
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Pray
that
the
Lord
would
give
wise
counsel
and
guidance
to
His
choice
for
president
in
this
campaign.
Proverbs
16:13
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Pray
that
our
nation
will
listen
to
the
truth
and
not
be
led
astray.
Psalm
18:32-36
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Pray
that
the
Lord
would
arm
the
man
of
His
choice
with
strength;
that
He
would
guide
him
in
battle
(this
election),
and
that
He
would
sustain
him
and
give
him
victory.
Hebrews
11:32-34
–
Pray
that
God's
man
could,
through
faith,
persevere
and
maintain
his
courage
throughout
this
election.
Psalm
125
-
Pray
that
those
who
trust
in
the
Lord
will
not
be
shaken.
Psalm
86:14-17
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Pray
that
the
Lord
would
defeat
those
who
have
no
regard
for
Him
in
this
election.
2
Cor.
12:9
–
Pray
that
the
Lord
would
empower
and
enable
his
man
in
any
area
of
weakness.
II
Kings
13:16
-
Pray
that
the
Lord
would
put
His
hands
on
the
man
of
His
choice
for
president
(and
his
team)
and
guide
them
in
this
election.
Proverbs
1:5-6
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Pray
that
God's
man
will
listen
with
discernment,
add
to
his
knowledge,
and
receive
wise
counsel
in
this
campaign.
John
16:33
-
Pray
that
the
man
of
God's
choice
would
be
given
wisdom
and
ability
from
the
Lord
to
overcome
any
obstacle
or
difficulty
during
this
campaign.
Acts
17:30
-
Pray
for
repentance
for
yourself
and
for
our
nation.
Luke
12:54-57
–
Pray
that
God's
man
and
our
nation
will
be
discerning
and
do
what
is
right.
Phil.
4:13
-
Pray
that
the
Lord's
choice
for
President
will
have
special
strength
and
unusual
ability
from
God.
Habakkuk
1:5
and
3:2
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Pray
that
the
Lord
would
do
something
that
would
utterly
amaze
us
and
give
His
servant
victory.
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September
28, 2008
§Burning
Down The
House:
What
Caused
Our
Economic
Crisis?
Most
people
aren't
aware of
this but
should
be. View
Video:
Click
Here
§Shocking Video Unearthed Democrats in their own words Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam that caused our Economic Crisis. View Video
§View
Palin Power Page -- best of
political cartoons
§Barack
Obama Agrees
With John McCain
Again and Again
and Again
Watch the
Footage Here:
McCain is Right
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McCain's
Performance at
First Debate
Earns Rave
Reviews
David
Yepsen, Des
Moines Register:
Read
the Full Article
Here,
With Decisive
Words,
McCain Keeps
a Step Ahead of
Obama
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Roger Simon, The
Politico:
Read
the Full Article
Here, The
Mac is Back
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Pittsburgh
Tribune Review:
Throw
in his bumbling,
stumbling and
naivete on
national
security and
foreign policy
and Barack Obama
came across last
night as exactly
what he is --
one of the most
inexperienced
politicians ever
nominated for
president. And
John McCain
never looked
more
presidential.Read
the Full Article
Here,
The First
Debate:
Advantage McCain
§Debate
Fact Check:
Barack Obama
Repeatedly
Stretches The
Truth
On Iran:
Obama
said that "I was
called naive
when i suggested
that we need to
look at
exploring
contacts with
Iran, and, you
know what?
President Bush
recently sent a
senior
ambassador, B
ill Burns, to
participate in
talks with the
Europeans around
the issue of
nuclear
weapons." This
comment both
overstates the
case and does
not accurately
reflect Obama's
position. Obama
has said he
would begin
direct talks
with Iran on its
nuclear program
without
preconditions, a
stance that has
worried key
European allies.
-- The
Washington Post
On
Energy: In
addressing the
issue of energy
independence,
Senator Barack
Obama claimed
during the
debate tha t he
was generally
supportive of
nuclear power,
clean coal, and
offshore
drilling.
However,
statements made
by himself and
his running mate
just in the past
three months
indicate
otherwise.
In June,
Barack Obama
harshly
criticized John
McCain's plan to
drill offshore.
Here is what he
told a Las Vegas
audience about
offshore
drilling, "It
doesn't make
sense for
America," Obama
said. "In fact,
it makes about
as much sense as
McCain's
proposal to
build 45 new
nuclear reactors
without a plan
to store the
waste some place
other than right
here at Yucca
Mountain," the
Illinois senator
said.
On Taxes::
During
Friday's
presidential
debate, Sen.
Barack Obama
provided a loose
interpretation
of his tax plan,
saying that
those making
less than
$250,000 a year
"will not see
one dime's worth
of tax
increase." It's
not entirely
true. Obama has
called for
higher taxes on
income, capital
gains and
dividends for
individuals
making $200,000
per year; his
tax plan imposes
higher taxes on
couples starting
at $250,000 a
year. -- ABC
News
And just
last week,
Senator Joe
Biden was caught
telling a young
woman that the
United States
should not build
any new coal
plants and that
investing in
clean coal
technology was a
bad idea. Watch the Video
Here:
Biden Says "No
Coal Plants in
America" |
September
23, 2008
Sarah Palin
Mythology
Debunked
September 18,
2008
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Great article by Michael Reagan
following Sarah Palin's speech
at the convention:
Welcome
Back, Dad! -
September 4, 2008 A MUST
read!
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NFRW Membership
Inquiries Increase Due
to the Sarah Palin
Selection
(National
Federation of Republican
Women - 8/8/08)
Women Want to Join the
NFRW
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Selection of Palin
8/29/08 4Background
of Sarah Palin, candidate for Vice President of the United States

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WHY I’VE DECIDED TO VOTE DEMOCRATIC |
I'm voting Democrat because I believe the
government will do a better job of spending the
money I earn than I would.
I'm
voting Democrat because freedom of speech is
fine as long as nobody is offended by it.
I'm
voting Democrat because when we pull out of Iraq I
trust that the bad guys will stop what they're
doing because they now think we're good people.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that
people who can't tell us if it will rain on
Friday CAN
tell us that the polar ice caps will melt away
in ten years if I don't start driving a Prius.
I'm
voting Democrat because I'm not concerned about
the slaughter of millions of babies so long as
we keep all death row inmates alive.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that
business should not be allowed to make profits
for themselves. They need to break even and give
the rest away to the government
for redistribution as THEY see fit.
I'm
voting Democrat because I believe three or four
pointy headed elitist liberals need to rewrite
the Constitution every few days to suit some
fringe kooks who would NEVER get their agendas
past the voters.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe that when
the terrorists don't have to hide from us over
there, they’ll come over here, and I don't want
to have any guns in the house to shoot them
with.
(My favoriteJ): I'm
voting Democrat because I love the fact that I
can now marry whatever I want. I've
decided to marry
my horse.
I'm voting Democrat because I believe oil
companies' profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are
obscene but the government taxing the same
gallon of gas at 15% isn't.
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Makes
ya wonder why anyone would EVER vote Republican,
now doesn't it?
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