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George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation

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In an America that is becoming more secular with each passing year, where public school teachers refer to Thanksgiving as “Turkey Day” to their students, at a time where our United States is divided like never before, I implore you … Continue reading

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Final Thoughts On The Eve Of Election Day

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On the eve of Election Day I want to leave you with one last thought.  It’s not something that comes from me, but rather a dear friend and neighbor.  He shared the below comment in a recent post I wrote … Continue reading

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My Top Ad Choices For The 2012 Presidential Campaign

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Those who know me on a personal level know I enjoy a good advertisement.  For instance, in my office I have taped to the wall the following print ad, which I absolutely love.  My Dad has worked his entire life in … Continue reading

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Hurricane Sandy Hits New Jersey Hard!

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With electrical power returning to my house this afternoon, I now can share a bit about Hurricane Sandy (a.k.a Frankenstorm).  The photos above, which I took on my commute home from work, give a small glimpse of the damage experienced in … Continue reading

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Hulk Hogan, John Elway, Kelsey Grammer Among Some of Mitt Romney’s Supporters

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While the value and importance of endorsements by famous people is debatable, it’s still a reality nonetheless when it comes to presidential campaigns.  And though most of the attention is placed on the star-studded names surrounding President Obama, it’s worth noting … Continue reading

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Detroit News Endorses Mitt Romney

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In the last presidential debate, President Barack Obama said Detroit doesn’t forget.  He’s right about that and I guess that’s why the Detroit News has endorsed Mitt Romney for President!  Below is an excerpt from the newspaper’s editorial page: A country … Continue reading

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Fill ‘Er Up Jersey Style!

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Do you have nostalgia over the gas prices of old?  The days when it cost UNDER $2.00 a gallon?  Does your daily work commute require that you use the Holland Tunnel or do you live in the Jersey City, NJ area?  Well, if so you … Continue reading

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Obama Supporters At Ohio Univ. Absolutely Clueless!

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Different people engage in politics at different levels.  A good portion will choose to not vote at all.  Some may watch the debates on television, show up to vote on Election Day, but will not do much beyond that.  Then, … Continue reading

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New York Magazine’s Cheap Bias Tactics

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One of the things I try to occasionally do here at Let’s Politick is to shine a spotlight on media bias.  Below is a page I scanned from New York Magazine’s special election issue (October 22, 2012), which is delivered to my workplace. The … Continue reading

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Obama; The Grand Truth Teller?

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In the first presidential debate, President Obama kept referring to economists who provided the data for his criticism of Mitt Romney’s tax plan which entails $5 trillion in tax cuts.  It’s a line he’s been regurgitating all over the campaign … Continue reading

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