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I was disappointed but not surprised several weeks ago when I read that Reno Republican Mayor Bob Cashell was actively taking part in a fundraiser for Sen. Harry Reid, on the same date and at the same time that the Nevada GOP was holding a state central committee meeting and dinner right down the road. Cashell is a Republican, and not just any Republican. He is a former Chairman of the Nevada Republican Party.
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On the heels of what is being billed as the third largest tax increase in Nevada history – which I am told by reputable sources, has zero chance of failing in the senate – I have heard many different reasons by our elected Republican leaders as to why they abandoned core Republican principles to vote for IP-1.

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I have to constantly harp on my children for failing to take care of basic hygienic needs. They are still very small and in that malleable age group where good, solid habits are taught by drawing a hard line and constantly repeating the basic, black letter law. “Get in there and brush your teeth. . . Wash your hands before dinner; ” etc., are still phrases that are part of the daily Zadrowski household lexicon, which one day will bear fruit in the form of repetition of good habits without any thought. So what does this have to do with taxes?

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Harry Reid Helps Left Wing Fraudsters While Punishing Nevada Gaming and Education

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By now, no doubt, every Republican is aware of the vote in the U.S. Senate, wherein RINO Senator Arlen Specter has signaled his intention to break ranks with his Republican colleagues and vote in favor of the massive Democrat “Bailout” bill. Estimates of the cost to taxpayers range from $820 billion to $1 trillion.

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In an exclusive interview with CityLife editor Steve Sebelius released today, Democrat Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford sounded like Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons in discussing the state’s budget and overspending problem. “There will be cuts,” Horsford admitted. “So we just have to decide what areas will be cut, which programs can be scaled back, and which things must be funded.”

Which is exactly what Gov. Gibbons has been saying for more than a year now.

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Eric Morelli, the man who should be representing the citizens of state Assembly District 3 pointed out to me a very interesting article yesterday in the Las Vegas Sun.

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Congressional Republicans showed real courage this week when they stood united against the $820 billion dollar economic stimulus package. Not a single Republican voted for this budget-busting pork laden measure. That’s right, not one single Republican voted for it. In fact 11 Democrats sided with us, making it truly bi-partisan resistance.

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I remember a time in the not so distant past, before Harry Reid became the Majority Leader, that he wasn’t so militantly obstructionist. Alas, with the position of majority leader came the pandering to the left and the abandonment of his role as delegate and diplomat for the State of Nevada.

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It is rare to see the clergy of my parish church get spurred into political action for a conservative cause.

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