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  • If you eat sunflower seeds while playing fantasy baseball, does it remove the fantasy part? 4 weeks ago
  • @gopTODD @elforesto I agree. It should be shorter. There was a lot that could have been done to make it shorter. But not 8 hours shorter. 1 month ago
  • @gopTODD @elforesto Davis GOP only had 7 seats contested. SL Co GOP had 20 seats contested. Almost 3 times as many seats. 1 month ago
  • Teaching @markmills62 how to Indexing on his criPad, instead of listening. Sorry Carrie, I have heard this before. 3 months ago
  • Great attendance at the @slcogop CCM. @Lots who want to learn how to run their Caucus meeting. 3 months ago

Convention Thoughts: McCain

Well, like Sarah Palin, I thought that McCain’s speech started out fairly slow.  It just didn’t seem to have much going for it.  ABC’s pundits agreed with me.  they said that it was like two different speeches. Because when he was done talking about his service for our country, he started to get into it. [...]

Convention Thoughts: Palin Power

Yesterday’s speeches were a lot better than the previous day’s speeches.  Rudy Giulianni and Sarah Palin really brought it home to the Democrats.  I will be honest that to a certain extent I felt like they were attacking too much.  But everything they said was true. Rudy hit home on many important points, and his [...]

Convention Thoughts: Fred and Joe

Okay, I have to admit, I didn’t watch any of the Democratic National Convention.  I just didn’t think that I could palate any of the rhetoric they are famous for.  Actually, I was pretty immersed in watching several DVDs that I had on my list to watch. But for some strange reason, I find myself [...]

100 Pushups: Week 1, Day 1

As I told you last week, I am going to try and do 100 pushups after 6 weeks of preparation.  Honestly, I don’t know that I really believe that I can do 100 pushups, but I am willing to give it a try.  I know believe and I can…  Well, we will see what happens [...]

Wimmer is a Winner

Okay, that title is really cheesy, but I just had to go with it. Let me first of all apologize to Carl Wimmer for giving him second billing on my review of Tuesday night’s meeting.  But I figured that most of my readers are more interested in Chaffetz and don’t know who Wimmer is. However, [...]

Chaffetz: Principled Representation

Last night I took the opportunity to attend a “cottage” meeting with Jason Chaffetz and Carl Wimmer at the Riverton Library.  Again, my enthusiasm for these two candidates was renewed. I have worked on only three campaigns in my entire life.  Okay, I am still relatively young, and three is probably more than most people [...]

One Hundred Push Ups

I am going to start this training program next week.  I am currently nursing a sore shoulder after throwing it out during a volleyball game, so hopefully, it will healed by this Saturday. I will try to report in a few times over the next couple of weeks and let you know how it goes. [...]

The Camp of Hikes

Last week our family took our new-to-us tent trailer camping at Spruces Campground. While it wasn’t my first choice for campsites, it really was a good trip. We ended up leaving on Monday afternoon about 3:30pm. That was a lot later than I had originally planned, but I could get myself moving on Saturday to [...]

Happy Birthday to Me – Please Vote

Yep today I am the big 30 something.  That means today you have an excuse to give me a gift. So, what am I asking for.  I simply want you to do your civil duty.  I simply want to you play a part in this great nation and help to make a difference. I am [...]

Live Blogging – the Chaffetz-Cannon Debate

Below is the text of my initial reaction the the debate between Jason Chaffetz and Chris Cannon on the Bob Lonsberry Program.  You can list to the debate via MP3, and see what my reactions were as I heard them.  Understand that I was at work when making these comments, and sometime work got in [...]