REPUBLICANS
Republicans face problems with optimism
Their party faces a $1.3 million debt, ideological differences and lingering questions about a sex scandal, and Republicans leaving their state convention Saturday both acknowledged the problems and...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 7:39 AM
America's Job Problem Solved by Americans
I have been watching most of the republican debates on television. They make me cry...then laugh...then cry again. It is quite obvious the wealthy candidates (they all are) on stage look upon most ...
Posted on 1/24/12 at 12:09 PM
"FLOTUS"
I received an email the other day from Barack. The subject line read, "FLOTUS" - which caused me to say, "What the hell is that?" I am, after all, in a field that is fairly acronym savvy so I consider...
Posted on 1/16/12 at 8:05 AM
2012: The Year of Reckoning
If there is a year where judgement day will take place, where our actions of the past will determine our fate in the future and where justice will be served once and for all, this year is it and for ...
Posted on 1/4/12 at 7:12 AM
In N.D. politics, most oil industry contributions go to Republicans 
A Forum Communications review of campaign finance reports shows oil companies haven’t been shy with their donations to North Dakota politicians, particularly to Republicans in power.
By Kristen M. Daum , July 16, 2012
Slap to Obama: GOP House votes to kill health law 
Pressing an election-year point, Republicans pushed yet another bill through the House on Wednesday to repeal the nation's two-year-old health care law, a maneuver that forced Democrats to choose between President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement and a public that is persistently skeptical of its value.
By David Espo , July 11, 2012
Legislators get up-close look at oil boom 
By Teri Finneman , June 15, 2012
Romney clinches GOP nomination with Texas win 
By Stephen Ohlemacher , May 29, 2012
Terrence Johnson, Grand Forks, letter: ‘Forward,’ Mr. President, down primrose path 
Mr. President, I strongly urge you to continue your present strategy, as endorsed by Eliot Glassheim. That way, we can hope that the 2012 election has results similar to 2010 and continues to make the GOP the “minority” party.
You remember that election, when the Republican Party picked up 63 congressional seats, six Senate seats, 20 state legislative chambers and 10 governorships.
By Terrence Johnson , May 27, 2012
Minnesota attorney won't investigate recount group 
The Ramsey County attorney's office says it can't immediately investigate a corporation created to pay for the Republican Party's recount in the 2010 gubernatorial race.
By Associated Press , May 26, 2012
Republicans leave convention with problems, optimism 
Their party faces a $1.3 million debt, ideological differences and lingering questions about a sex scandal, and Republicans leaving their state convention Saturday both acknowledged the problems and kept their chins up.
By Don Davis , May 19, 2012
MINNESOTA GOP CONVENTION NOTEBOOK: Paul feels the love at GOP convention 
By Don Davis , May 18, 2012
Bills wants to teach Washington 
By Don Davis , May 18, 2012
Republicans open Minnesota state convention 
By Don Davis , May 18, 2012
Ron Paul adds mystery to GOP convention 
By Don Davis , May 17, 2012
Eliot Glassheim, Grand Forks, column: Democratic Party welcomes disaffected GOPers
All Republicans who have been called RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) and have had their party taken away from them need to know that there is a place for them in the moderate Democratic Party.By Eliot Glassheim , May 16, 2012
$628,000 sought for court battle over redistricting costs 
The Minnesota court panel that settled the latest round of political redistricting is now being asked to cover more than $628,000 in legal bills for the Democrats, Republicans and citizens who joined the lawsuit.
By Martiga Lohn , May 15, 2012
Kathleen Christopherson, Mentor, Minn., letter: GOP, not Dems, refused to compromise 
The Obama health care plan previously was a Republican idea, but again, the GOP chose to ignore bipartisanship and instead displayed only contempt for the president. The Democrats compromised again and again, but the Republicans still wouldn’t vote for it.
By Kathleen Christopherson , April 28, 2012
Harvey Tallackson, Grafton, N.D., letter: GOP could celebrate an Obama win 
If Obama is re-elected, the Republicans can give up their hatred of him, forget about defeating him and concentrate on passing good legislation so they have a good record to run on in 2016.
By Harvey Tallackson , April 28, 2012
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