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Revision as of 19:59, December 31, 2011
Nominations are welcome until 3pm ET Saturday for the Conservative of the Year for 2011:
Nominations
Name | Achievements | Comments |
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Governor Scott Walker | standing up to the government workers' unions in Wisconsin | though pro-life, Walker achieved nothing on the issue thus is vulnerable to a recall in 2012 |
Quarterback Tim Tebow | inspiring millions with his pro-Christian, pro-life attitude while taking his NFL team from last to first place | ducked a question about whether he supports same-sex marriage |
Congressman Allen West | public stance against Obama and Democrats | |
Governor Sam Brownback | signed a series of pro-life bills into law in Kansas and withstanding liberal claptrap against him | |
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli | continuing his challenge on behalf of Virginia to ObamaCare in the courts and stood up to liberals on other issues | seemed to do more in 2010 |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev | signing "a requirement for abortion advertisers to inform women about the risks associated with the procedure, including the loss of fertility"[1] - the first pro-life law there since communism | |
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson | filibustered Obama's liberal nominations for judgeships within the Seventh Circuit, forcing Obama to withdraw them.[2] | |
Joe Arpaio | his outstanding law enforcement abilities and for being a thorn to Eric Holder's Justice Department | |
Nephilimfree | persistent efforts to counter non-creation science on YouTube | |
U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe | led Congress in rejecting the global warming hoax, and agrees to debate gasbag Ralph Nader on the topic.[3] | |
Governor John Kasich | led Ohio to enact conservative economic and social reforms, and honored the star player who defeated LeBron James in the NBA finals | |
Ron Paul | did well in the presidential race with his principled views | Though excellent on economic issues and pro-life, Paul supports the decriminalization of illegal drugs, and opposes a United States alliance with Israel. |
Donald Trump | criticized Obama on key issues | folded and even abandoned the Republican Party after celebrities began criticizing him |
Shockofgod | Pinning atheists with questions they have never been able to answer. |
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References
- ↑ http://www.christianpost.com/news/russia-passes-pro-life-law-52482/
- ↑ http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/mailbag/glenn-sugameli-ron-johnson-still-blocking-ok-for-judges/article_8cab8605-2a35-540e-8f11-b123f7d772b7.html
- ↑ http://newsok.com/oklahoma-sen.-jim-inhofe-accepts-challenge-from-ralph-nader-to-debate-global-warming/article/3631675