Friday, December 7, 2007

Mitch McConnell New Ad begins today...

"Another new ad from Sen. Mitch McConnell will begin running today. The ad features interviews with Kentuckians who were helped by the tobacco buyout program.
"The buyout was so important to farmers all accross Kentucky," says John Mahan of Fayette County. "It allowed us to stay on the farm and still be sucessful."
Farmer Henry West states in the ad, “We relied on him and he came through for us.”" from Team Mitch Blog

Luallen unlikely to challenge McConnell

" Two high-profile Democratic officials who had considered taking on U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell next year are signalling that they're less likely to take the plunge after all...." Republican Party Ky

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

McConnell on Troop Funding

from: Blue Grass, Red State :

"Frankly, I'm baffled by the congressional Democrats' position in the whole troop-funding debate," he said. "Earlier in the year, they said that sending more troops to Iraq would lead to failure, then they approved the funds anyway. Now they say things are going well, and they want to cut off the funds that are needed to finish the job." more from Blue Grass, Red State

New Energy Bill Will cost Kentuckians more...


"CNN is carrying a story about an energy bill being pushed by liberals in the Senate. The bill would require states to increase the share of energy from "renewable" sources like wind and water.The problem with the bill is that while Western states have enormous capacity to produce renewable energy, Southeastern states don't. And artificially creating that capacity in the short term would require huge investments by our utilities. They'd then pass those development costs onto Kentucky families in the form of higher electric bills. That's the last thing the Commonwealth needs....." more from TeamMitch Blog

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Anne Northup to chair Giuliani Kentucky Campaign

from On the Right:
"The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced that former Kentucky Congresswoman Anne Northup has endorsed Mayor Giuliani for President. Northup will serve as Rudy’s Kentucky State Chair.

“Rudy’s experience as a leader proves that he is the only candidate truly committed to fiscal conservative principles,” said Northup, who represented Kentucky’s 3rd Congressional District from 1997 until 2007. “As President, he will also keep America on the offense in the Terrorists’ War on Us, one of the greatest challenges we face. I am proud to support Rudy for President.”....On the Right

Friday, November 23, 2007

Mitch McConnell addresses Federalist Society

"Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told the conservative Federalist Society on Friday, that the Republican minority in the Senate has been able to "improve worthy legislation or stop legislation that never had popular support.".... Mitch McConnell from CNSnews.com

The Golded Compass Fraud

Golden Compass Movie, promotes atheism & is anti-religious...according to
"But buyer beware: Narnia it’s not. It’s the anti-Narnia. Instead of a Christian allegory, it’s an anti-Christian allegory. The author of The Golden Compass, Philip Pullman, is an atheist who despises C. S. Lewis and his much-beloved Narnia series. “I thought they were loathsome,” he said of those books, “full of bullying and sneering, propaganda, basically, on behalf of a religion whose main creed seemed to be to despise and hate people unlike yourself.”....from Mr. Brent Bozell at the Culture & Media Institute
"The media have played happily along in disguising Pullman’s religion-bashing. On NBC’s Today, weatherman Al Roker delighted in making The Golden Compass the fall book selection of “Al’s Book Club for Kids.” Pullman appeared on NBC to deny that he was really promoting atheism. He touted letting the reader decide what the author intended, in a “democracy of reading.” The closest he came to atheism was saying the book championed “open-minded intellectual curiosity.” If that sounds like a transparent dodge, it certainly was. He told the students asking questions to think of the Taliban in Afghanistan. But the menace in Pullman’s trilogy isn’t called the Caliphate, and its hideous monsters aren’t mullahs"