Archive for May, 2008

Firstgopblogs.com Maintainence

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

While most people sleep.. I’m up coding, getting people together for projects of many sorts and even patch up holes that hackers may find to destroy a website. I have took the time to change a few things on the site making it more “user friendly” I’m also planning on a “re-opening” to the website. If your a county chairperson and you have recieved a letter from me. Please let me know if you need any assistance in creating your county blog.

Thank you.

John Larson for State Representative - Website Kickoff

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Over the few past weeks I have been working with John Niemela in Houghton county for John Larson’s campaign website. We have had a lot of success in the creation of the site, google rankings and even endorsements. I would like to personally invite you to check out the campaign website for John Larson.  http://www.johnlarson4rep.com

Thank you

Tom Casperson Meet & Greet in Mackinaw City

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

I was informed Tuesday Afternoon that U.S. Congressional Candidate, Tom Casperson, will be attending a meet & greet in Mac City. Here is the info on that.

Mancino’s is hosting a little meet and greet/fundraiser for Tom on his way back from Lansing Thursday night.

Thursday
May 22nd
6:00-8:30PM
Mancino’s
Mackinaw City
717 Nicolet Street
Light Snacks and Beverages being served
It’s a meet and greet/fundraiser. No amount is set to attend event. Thanks again for your support.

I posted this on Michigan Redneck II Tuesday afternoon, along with other info regarding the First District Congressional Race. Check it out here.

Don’t Sock it to Me!

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

It’s been quite a while since I have posted here. I thought I would hold up my duty to the First District and post something I just posted on Grizzly Groundswell, regarding political candidates appearing on comedy shows on TV.

This has got to be one of my political pet peeves. Along with politicians forcing me to think their kids are cute, as I have previously ranted on Michigan Redneck II. Ever since Richard Nixon went on “Laugh In” to deliver a deadpan delivery of “Sock it to me” there has been some sort of “coolness” factor added to campaigns. Don’t get me wrong, I love and adore Richard Nixon. Mostly because he was talking about welfare reform back in the day. Back in the late sixties and seventies everyone said he was crazy. Now look at how bloated this welfare “entitlements” have gotten. Sorry, off topic. I have also seen reruns of “Laugh-In.” It was a funny awesome show. So I have nothing against that show, or any of it’s modern copiers.

Perhaps I am a bit old school, but I think candidates, especially presidential, should stay off the comedy shows. This got me thinking about this after John McCain was on “Saturday Night Live” last weekend. All while growing up, it would happen occasionally, but now everytime I turn around, a candidate is trying to “ham it up” on TV. I am not picking on John McCain, I also don’t want to see Barrack Obama or Hillary Clinton on these shows either. At first, I thought, it wouldn’t be too bad if an elected officials, who aren’t running for anything, were on these shows. But then I realized, it is just as silly.

I think candidates should be a bit more dignified. They need to stop “being one of us.” I don’t want “one of us” to be president. Although sometimes, I think “one of us” could do a better job. I understand that they need to get face and airtime. That is what the news shows are. These news shows are for asking serious questions for serious candidates. But then again the line between serious news and entertainment has been blurred in the past few years. Turn on the cable news programs and whatever’s up with Britney, Lindsay or Paris is “BREAKING NEWS.” What on earth? I thought that’s what the Hollywood Channel, or whatever it is called, is for.

Basically, what it boils down to is, just a mere distraction from the issues. If he is funny, he will do the will of the American people, or so the thinking goes.

Thank you for paying attention to my rant.

Check out the post here. And check out all of the Grizzly Groundswell blog, where there is a collaboration of great up and coming conservative bloggers contributing.

Granholm’s “Hollywood Relocation Program” Scores Big! Again!

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

By Nick, Section News Posted on Fri May 16, 2008 at 10:05:02 AM ESTI take it all back.  Or at least I’m willing to consider a full retraction.  See, if they’d just planned these projects out a little bit better and led off with Haylie Duff I might have never criticized them in the first place. We laugh through tears at the Governor’s latest pet-project, cutting checks to Hollywood actors and big-wigs to convince them to visit Michigan for a few weeks at a time and both responses are entirely valid.Anytime you hear that the State government isspending $127 million in a fiscal year to “create jobs” and “generate revenue” only to find out that the expected return on that investment is a meager $10 million tears are justified.  We are, after all, firmly entrenched in the mother of all single-state recessions.  Reading that lawmakers are “surprised” by the cost and the light return on the investment only makes those tears taste that much more bitter.And when the Democrats big coup de grace is the announcement that Dawson from Dawson’s Creek is coming to town, well, it’s either laugh or fuel up the car for a one way trip to Indiana.  With gas prices what they are it’s a good thing I’ve got a good sense of humor.But maybe we can just chalk it all up to unfortunate timing.  MLive has some awfully exciting news:

The Hollywood Reporter just announced that “Tug,” the romantic comedy set to film in West Michigan in June, is in negotiations with Haylie Duff and Sam Huntington to star, according to The Hollywood Reporter. 

 Haylie Duff!That’s Hillary’s older sister, by the way.  You know, Lizzy Maguire?  She was Hannah Montana before Hannah Montana was Hannah Montana?  She was a worldwide pre-teen phenomenon for years.  Like David Cassidy except a girl and thirty years later.See?  This is a big deal!  Plus, hey, seriously, I’m a big fan.  I loved her in 7th Heaven.  Haylie that is.  Not Hillary.  Hillary’s not coming to Michigan.  Besides, Haylie is… well… did you look at that picture?  (Is this how Liberal Lucy felt when she heard James Van Der Beek was on his way?)Bonus, the budget of the project is less than a million dollars.  That means you and I are only going to have to write Lizzy’s sister a check for $420,000, max.  That’s nothing but walking around money for this incarnation of the State Legislature.  Couldn’t buy any new books, raise teacher salaries, fix a few roads or hire six or seven case workers to look after the abused kids in the State’s Foster program or anything like that.This is money muuuuuch better spent.