31 Mar
Join the forum discussion on this post The axiom is true that “he who frames the question wins the debate”! The presupposition of the thread title is that crossing over in a primary is deception. It’s not, but more on that later. Some definitions first: Deception by definition is misleading other people. A strategic tactic [...]
Posted in Commentary, Public Policy Radar by: Spurgeon Baptist
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27 Mar
Join the forum discussion on this post I gotta hand it to you, George. You certainly do have a talent for trivializin’ the momentous and complicatin’ the obvious. You ever considered runnin’ for Congress?- General James Kemper to General George Pickett in Gettysburg In this article running in McClatchy Newspapers under the stunningly understated headline [...]
Posted in Commentary, The Vote by: Camp Director
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27 Mar
In analyzing an article, while on air filling in for a local talk radio host, relating to the Ohio primary election and whether or not criminal investigations of over 20,000 voters who changed party affiliations would take place, I posited a position that has generated some intense, yet respectful, opposition from members of our own [...]
Posted in Commentary, Public Policy Radar by: principledpolicy
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27 Mar
Join the forum discussion on this post The director of the Institute For Principled Policy, Barry Sheets, was the guest host on WRFD’s Bob Burney Live radio talk show. The topic for discussion was the plans of some of the members of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, specifically the Democratic Party members, to discern [...]
Posted in Commentary, Public Policy Radar by: Camp Director
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19 Mar
Join the forum discussion on this post Over at a blog this author reads regularly (and recommends, great theology, really cool comic graphics), Frank Turk’s …And His Ministers A Flame Of Fire, Frank has made the following observation In spite of what some people have already said, the primary system in this country has evolved [...]
Posted in Commentary, The Vote by: Camp Director
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18 Mar
Yeah, we know. It’s been pretty slow around here. That’s mostly because many of our regular posters have been either down with the latest plague that seems to be sweeping the country or meeting themselves coming around corners. Most of us seem to be recovering nicely, so stay tuned for some much needed updates.
Posted in Commentary by: Camp Director
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