Monday, May 21, 2007

GOP Platform 2008 Rules

The most important rule...please comment. If you are trying to discuss the platform of the Republican party in 2008, I want your opinion. All responsible comments will be published. I will also publish some irresponsible comments to illustrate the absurdity that defines the left in America.


  1. No vulgarity - this is an adult discussion, not an irresponsible childish game. If you want your post to be given serious consideration or be included then only post what you could see on TV or Radio

  2. No support of any candidate - For now, this is about issues not candidates. Feel free to talk about candidates positions, but please don't try to link to their site or do blatant advertising because you are working on their campaign

  3. Stay focused - Keep comments based around the post you are commenting on. We simply cant handle every issue here. Lets debate the most important items and what you think should be in the list.

  4. No Liberals or Democrats - This is an effort to shape the policies of the ultimate Republican candidate in 2008. So comments are only going to be used that move us closer to that goal. Feel free to submit comments though, I am sure they will be good for a nice laugh.
...more to come (comment here to suggest rules)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

In regards to our country's national security. One major step taken toward ending the second world war was the project to develop an atomic bomb, The Manhattan Project. While my hope is we never have to go to those extreme measures I do believe we should pursue a new project for the times with the same zeal. I would like to see the Republican Party endorse a project in which all the resources of the USA are made available to produce an alternate energy source to fossil fuel for all ground transportation. In doing so, as a country we would no longer be dependent on another country for a resource which we are unable to provide for ourselves or obtain from less radical sources. Unlike the rhetoric we've all heard in the past, this should be prioritized with a reasonable timeline.

An American

Jeff Schroeffel said...

Is this the governments job to find an alternative energy source? Wont the market find one when the time is right? For example, the push for ethanol is raising food prices around the world and causing people to cut down forest for ethanol crops. How does that help the problems of "global warming". When something is invented that makes alternative energy more efficient than fossil fuels, then the market will turn to that source for power.

Anonymous said...

I never hear it discussed, but how much of the money for the Iraq War is actuallly spent in the United States for equipment, supplies, food, etc.?

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