Thank You Gov. Romney, Mr. Smith

From the Independence Hall Tea Party Association:

Dear Governor & Mrs. Romney,

The Independence Hall Tea Party PAC Board of Delegates thanks you, from the depths of our being, for sacrificing the last six years of your lives in a noble quest to restore greatness to our once prosperous nation.

We also thank you for nominating the brilliant Congressman Paul Ryan to be Vice President of the United States.

Endorsing the Romney candidacy was our PAC’s finest moment.  Although we did not achieve our goal of winning the White House, Team Romney provided the

American people with a distinct choice–between a government woud that promote

self-reliance and reward hard work–and one that woud advocate dependency and 

stifle free enterprise.

We are not sure what is in store for nation’s future, but we do know that it would

have been much brighter under a Romney/Ryan Administration. 

God Bless you and your wonderful family,

Don Adams, President

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Tom Smith,

The Independence Hall Tea Party PAC Board of Delegates thanks you, from the depths

of our being, for your year-long heroic campaign to unseat US Senator Bob Casey.

 Your willingness to use family resources to achieve this worthy goal was remarkable. Partially due to your generosity, you were able to turn an impossible race into a competitive one.

 As you very well know, we share your principles and would have liked nothing more than see you win on Election day.

 We were proud to endorse your campaign in the primary.  And prouder, still, to witness your campaign’s amazing growth.

 We look forward to our continued friendship.

May God bless you and your wonderful family,

Don Adams, President

No Scowls On The Honeymoon

Here in the south Jersey-Philadelphia area, we were fortunate, in that Hurricane Sandy didn’t slam into us the way it did to the shore’s barrier islands, or the way it disrupted New York. My cousin, who lives near the water in New York, lost his car and still doesn’t have power.
I thought I’d take a moment to let you know how we—my wife, Barbara and I—spent those “hurricane days” while hunkered down in storm mode.
Barbara read two books; I read two books. I tried watching the first half of the Eagles’ lifeless performance against the Atlanta Falcons that Sunday, but returned to my murder mystery before the second half started. I found the characters in Caroline Graham’s novel far less boring than the Eagles offensive attack—or rather lack thereof.
I stopped looking at the Weather Channel early Monday morning, because I didn’t need to hear any more about Michelin Tires or Allstate Insurance. The ratio of advertisement to actual storm information was running about three-to-one, so I opted to recline back on the couch and pick up another novel—this one by Mary Higgins Clark.
Here in south Jersey, we were right in the storm’s anticipated path of landfall—as the Weather Channel was persistently warning us. I know that information is intended to cause us concern, but as Barbara was quick to tell me, “There’s no sense worrying about things we have no control over.”



Cryptowit

By William W. Lawrence Sr

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–Qbknl Tpsshyk M. Jhskdlss
Answer to yesterday’s puzzle:

When a man’s willing and eager, God joins in.
– Aeschylus

Two Nations

It appears we have become two nations — one that seeks to follow dreams and create things to help one’s neighbor, and one that responds to calls of bitterness and vengeance for imaginary wrongs; one that believes food, shelter and health are gifts and the results of the consequences of one’s actions and one that believes these things are “rights” without even pondering their source; one that believes in reason and one that follows fashion without thought; and, most tellingly, one that believes and reveres God and one that boos Him.

Last night, it appears the one that boos God won. Expect life to get a lot harder. Energy will cost more. Freedoms will disappear. 
And life will get much more dangerous.
I guess I belong to the nation that believes in consequences for actions.

   

Reagan Quote Of The Hour

‘No arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is as formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.’


Hat tip Cathy Craddock

Reagan Quote Of The Hour

‘It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession.  I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first’
Hat tip Cathy Craddock

Some Will Actually Be Sorry The Election Ends

eMarketer.com is reporting that digital CPM (cost per impression) political advertising is now 4.17 percent higher in swing states compared to Democrat states, and 6.53 percent higher compared to Republican states.

In June, it was the advertising was .68 percent higher in swing states than in Democrat one and 1.75 percent higher than in Republican ones.

Bill Clinton Quote Of The Hour

‘Who wants a president who will knowingly, repeatedly tell you something he knows isn’t true?’

Reagan Quote Of The Hour

‘The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is a government program.’
Hat tip Cathy Craddock

Did Mitt Win The Ohio Early Vote?

Respected Hotair.com is reporting that 697,143 people voted early for Mitt Romney in Ohio compared to 605,546 for President 0 as per Gannett.

In 2008, Obama won the early vote by 260,000.