New Mexico and North Carolina are among the 12 states in which the state income tax form gives taxpayers an opportunity to direct a small amount of money to the political party of the taxpayer’s choice. The North Carolina state … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2008
On Sunday, December 7, the Ohio provisional ballots in the 15th U.S. House race were finally all counted. Democratic nominee Mary Jo Kilroy won with 45.91%. Republican nominee Steve Stivers received 45.15%. Libertarian Mark Noble received 4.62%. Independent Don Elijah … Continue reading
On Sunday, December 7, the Ohio provisional ballots in the 15th U.S. House race were finally all counted. Democratic nominee Mary Jo Kilroy won with 45.91%. Republican nominee Steve Stivers received 45.15%. Libertarian Mark Noble received 4.62%. Independent Don Elijah … Continue reading
The arguments made by people who believe that Barack Obama is not a “natural born citizen” are sometimes very thoughtful and scholarly. For example, see Leo Donofrio’s blog, http://naturalborncitizen.wordpress.com. Donofrio has discovered that President Chester Alan Arthur, who probably was … Continue reading
Louisiana held two elections for U.S. House on December 6, instead of November 4. Republicans won both. In the 2nd district, the results are: Anh Cao, Republican, 49.55%; William Jefferson, Democratic, 46.82%; Malik Rahim, Green, 2.81%; Greg Kahn, Libertarian, .82%. … Continue reading