Monday, February 18, 2008

Some True Conservatives

I apologize to my 0s of readers for not posting after the first two, I was hoping to be writing almost nightly on the current events, but my I have been toiling with higher objectives such as practical manner of the first branch and more academic pursuits concerning all three branches.

I wanted to say a few words about the candidates linked on the left.

Chris Hackett he is running in the Republican Primary for the opportunity to defeat Chris Carney. His main opponent in the April election is Dan Meuser. Both are wealthy businessman and claim to be true conservatives, but Meuser has contributed thousands of dollars to Democrats including Hillary Clinton’s 2006 Senate Campaign, Ways and means Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel’s PAC, and various reelection campaigns of Congressman Paul Kanjorski. Meuser has given substantially more money to Republicans, but his selective donations to certain Democrats reeks of “pay to play.” Hackett has declared he is strongly against Earmarks and national conservative groups, most notably, the Association of Builders and Contractors and Concerned Women for America, have endorsed Hackett; this shows he has support from social and fiscal conservatives. Despite the voter registration advantage Chris Carney will be hard to defeat; in addition to traditionally incumbent advantages Carney has been voting moderately on the War and conservatively on social issues.(In the future I hope to expose Carney for the Neo Con he truly is)

Thomas Manion is the presumed nominee to run against Patrick Murphy in November of 2008. Manion was recruited to run by former Congressman, and a truly Burkean representative, Mike Fitzpatrick. Manion is a former marine and his son served in Iraq. He is a strong Pro-life Catholic and a fiscal conservative. Manion is a bigger risk than running Fitzpatrick, who only lost by 1000 votes, but Manion’s ability to neutralize Murphy’s veteran status could lead to a wider victory. Manion has never run for office before, but this should not be an issue considering Murphy was in the same situation in 2006, and Manion has much more life experience. He has worked in the private sector for a long period of time and has raised two grown children. Manion can win by exploiting Murphy’s weakness on every other issue except Iraq. When reading articles in the local Philadelphia papers his press secretary is quoted more than he is, while it seems the much more competent Congresswoman Schwartz is quoted as herself. It seems Murphy knows little about non-defense issues.

James may is another veteran; he is running the primary against incumbent Karen Boback for State Reprehensive. Boback is a moderate in a very conservative district, and she is the puppet of the teachers unions. Stopping teacher Strikes is a big issue for May who is a true conservative. Sorry I have less to say, but this race is cut and dry liberal vs. conservative with no serious challenge from the Democrats in November.
If anyone ever finds this site and knows of good candidate let me know.

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