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Entries in Nevada (3)

Tuesday
May102011

Sen. Vitter points out Sen. Reid's gold double standard on taxes

Democrats don’t like Big Oil or Little Oil either. There’s a definite anti-US oil policy pushed by the president and Sen. Harry Reid (Nev.) whose Democrats also control the U.S. Senate.

The federal government, in the words of one offshore towing company owner, shut down the whole Gulf Oil industry in a single day. President Barack Obama then praised Brazil’s oil exploration in the Gulf, after Brazil got a US taxpayer funded loan to drill.

Reid, however, has a double standard and it’s gold. Literally.

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Thursday
Sep302010

Lame rubber ducks head for Sen. Reid’s Ritz-Carlton condo

A group in Nevada wants to send Sen. Harry Reid a message in the form of lame rubber ducks.Americans do love humor in hot political races, and Sen. Harry Reid will soon be the beneficiary of a lame rubber duck drive. The independent committee 1001 Reasons to Vote Against Harry Reid has launched a new effort with the goal of urging Reid “not to schedule votes on issues like tax increases, cap and trade, card check and other contentious issues after the election.” How will Reid get the message?

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Saturday
May092009

More ACORN voter registration fraud allegations surface

ACORN is back in the news with the most recent allegations filed in Nevada by the state’s attorney general. The Miami Herald said Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller and Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, both Democrats, on Monday “filed criminal charges accusing liberal community activist group ACORN and two of its employees of facilitating voter registration fraud in November's election by requiring canvassers to submit 20 applications each day or face termination.”

Neoliberal groups defend ACORN; conservative groups chastise the organization. It’s no secret ACORN leans towards the Democratic Party. Use of terminology on ACORN’s official website indicates a definite political preference. One statement there noted “false claims” by “members of the right-wing echo chamber…”

It’s certainly no secret ACORN was a significant influence in the 2008 elections, hiring workers who allegedly presented some very strange voter registration applications.



One for Mickey Mouse was reported by The St. Petersburg Times.

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