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Revision as of 21:03, December 31, 2011

Nominations are welcome until 3pm ET Saturday for the Conservative of the Year for 2011:

Nominations

Name Achievements Comments
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 Despite his new advertising law is actually more of a neo-Stalinist stooge than anything resembling a conservative.
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

  1. http://www.christianpost.com/news/russia-passes-pro-life-law-52482/
  2. http://host.madison.com/ct/news/opinion/mailbag/glenn-sugameli-ron-johnson-still-blocking-ok-for-judges/article_8cab8605-2a35-540e-8f11-b123f7d772b7.html
  3. http://newsok.com/oklahoma-sen.-jim-inhofe-accepts-challenge-from-ralph-nader-to-debate-global-warming/article/3631675