...that I missed.
I was so busy with life that I didn't notice that the latest statistics show this blog to have had over 10,000 Visits and 19,000 page views.
This blog has given a little person like me the opportunity to express my opinions and views that would not be able to be expressed otherwise.
I appreciate all my loyal readers and the tons of encouraging e-mails I receive.
I will be leaving town for some time, and will not be able to respond to anything until I return.
Cheers,
Utah Conservative
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Will Utah County get the transportation funding it deserves?
After helping Salt Lake rebuild I-15, it is imperative that the favor be returned and the reconstruction of I-15 in Utah County be moved along. Hopefully with the leadership of the Senate from Utah County, the funding will happen.
For those policy people, does the transportation proposal that was passed in November help Utah County do this, or is it strictly mass transit?
For those policy people, does the transportation proposal that was passed in November help Utah County do this, or is it strictly mass transit?
Thursday, December 28, 2006
The Importance of Blogging
The Daily Herald had an interesting article about lawmakers and their use of blogging. Article
Some interesting tidbits:
Perhaps one of the best blogs is Representative Craig Frank's, www.underthedome.org.
As the House and the Senate begin to bicker over taxes, funding, etc. it is interesting to read these accounts on the blogs.
P.S. Senators, please be open to the tax cuts proposed by the House, tax cuts are good.
Some interesting tidbits:
"I think what I really want to create is an image out there that we're human
beings. Although we have some awesome responsibilities, we each bring with it
our own personal background and life experiences," said Sen. Lyle Hillyard,
R-Logan.
Regardless, by the time the 2006 legislative session was over, the Senate Site became a must read for lawmakers, lobbyists and journalists. The site now gets
up to 4,000 hits a day. (to visit this site, go to www.senatesite.com)
Perhaps one of the best blogs is Representative Craig Frank's, www.underthedome.org.
As the House and the Senate begin to bicker over taxes, funding, etc. it is interesting to read these accounts on the blogs.
P.S. Senators, please be open to the tax cuts proposed by the House, tax cuts are good.
Monday, December 18, 2006
The Mitt Romney Deception
There is a great analysis of old comments that Mitt Romney made while he ran for the Senate and as Guv of Mass.
The Mitt Romney Deception
Let me quote a few instances:
"Romney ran against Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1994. During a debate, Romney declared: 'I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. I have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a US Senate candidate. I believe that since Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years we should sustain and support it.' "(NOTE: Romney has supported abortion since before the 1972 Roe v. Wade ruling!)- Boston Globe, 3/2/2006
In 2002, Romney responded to the National Abortion Rights Action League's candidate survey: ''I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose. This choice is a deeply personal one. Women should be free to choose based on their own beliefs, not mine and not the government's. The truth is, no candidate in the governor's race in either party would deny women abortion rights." Notably, Romney refused to answer the candidate questionnaire sent to him by Massachusetts Citizens for Life.- Boston Globe, 7/3/2005
"In seeking the support of the Log Cabin Republican Club, Romney wrote them a letter promising that 'as we seek to establish full equality for America's gay and lesbian citizens, I will provide more effective leadership than my opponent.' " [His opponent at the time was Sen. Ted Kennedy, perhaps the foremost advocate of homosexual rights in the U.S. Senate.] - Boston Globe, 10/17/1994
And finally, The infamous Gay Letter
The Mitt Romney Deception
Let me quote a few instances:
"Romney ran against Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1994. During a debate, Romney declared: 'I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country. I have since the time that my mom took that position when she ran in 1970 as a US Senate candidate. I believe that since Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years we should sustain and support it.' "(NOTE: Romney has supported abortion since before the 1972 Roe v. Wade ruling!)- Boston Globe, 3/2/2006
In 2002, Romney responded to the National Abortion Rights Action League's candidate survey: ''I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose. This choice is a deeply personal one. Women should be free to choose based on their own beliefs, not mine and not the government's. The truth is, no candidate in the governor's race in either party would deny women abortion rights." Notably, Romney refused to answer the candidate questionnaire sent to him by Massachusetts Citizens for Life.- Boston Globe, 7/3/2005
"In seeking the support of the Log Cabin Republican Club, Romney wrote them a letter promising that 'as we seek to establish full equality for America's gay and lesbian citizens, I will provide more effective leadership than my opponent.' " [His opponent at the time was Sen. Ted Kennedy, perhaps the foremost advocate of homosexual rights in the U.S. Senate.] - Boston Globe, 10/17/1994
And finally, The infamous Gay Letter
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