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Famed American architect Addison Mizner said, “Ignorance of the law
excuses no man—from practicing it.” With lawyers making up 54 percent
of the Senate and 36 percent of the House, is it any wonder that the
approval rating of Congress is just above 20 percent. Would you be
able to retain
05.3.2010| Campaign, Election, Political Views | admin
This week's Town Hall Meetups in new locations --- Please do come join us for a cup of coffee and meet with Cleve Tidwell. Enjoy the social atmosphere, but more important, get an opportunity to meet Cleve Tidwell and learn what he's about. Find out what his issues are and share yours. This is your o
04.21.2010| Campaign, Election, Events, Political Views | clevet
Keeping America Beautiful back then, meant taking out the trash. Back then, the back roads always led home, going to Grandma's meant sitting around a table where people talked about what was right and we were reminded every evening as we sat on the front porch of our neighbors, as they strolled past
04.3.2010| Campaign, Economy, Election, Environment | admin
Famed American architect Addison Mizner said, “Ignorance of the law excuses no man—from practicing it.” With lawyers making up 54 percent of the Senate and 36 percent of the House, is it any wonder that the approval rating of Congress is just above 20 percent. Would you be able to retain you
03.2.2010| Election, Political Views | admin
Considering the basis of the Cleve Tidwell campaign: fiscal responsibility, limited government, strong national defense with an emphasis on integrity, independence and willingness to stand up to the political machine --- Scott Brown WON on those fundamental strategies. But, it's all more than just s
01.20.2010| Economy, Election, Endorsements, Health Care, Political Views | admin
This journalist knows the importance of super conservative candidates for 2010. Do you?
01.7.2010| Election, Political Views | admin
'Are you like me? Tired of not having much of a choice between the candidates in an election? Tired of seeing your “third party” vote just make the worst of two bad choices get elected? Want to have a say in who your preferred candidate is from the start?
What is freedom worth to you? If
01.7.2010| Economy, Election | admin