Brandon on May 23rd, 2005

I am sure all three of us here at GOP3.com will voice our opinions on the nickname vote before tomorrows voting begins, so I would like to take a moment to support the Hilltoppers. Keep in mind, I, along with 81% of Marquette students, alumni and faculty, will always be a Warrior. Until the time [...]

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Daniel on May 23rd, 2005

The liberal Madison establishment (Mark Pocan, Capital Times, Action Wisconsin, Xoff) has been in an absolute tizzy after the State Legislature’s recent decision to accept the services of the Alliance Defense Fund in defending the state from an ACLU suit seeking domestic partner benefits for state employees. Let’s look at who the ADF is and [...]

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News release from Marquette University ————– ‚ÄúMU Voice‚Äù Marquette nickname voting to begin Tuesday; nicknames list announced Students, alumni, faculty, staff and season ticket holders will begin voting Tuesday in an online survey to select the university‚Äôs athletics nickname. In a process previously announced by the Board of Trustees, ‚ÄúMU Voice‚Äù will allow the Marquette [...]

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Brandon on May 21st, 2005

“I’m a moderate”, “I’m an independent”, “I vote on a candidate-by-candidate basis”. If I had a penny for every time I heard a fellow college student say these words we’d be the Warriors because I’d be able to triple Wayne Sander’s offer and donate almost as much as the Indians from Potawatomi do. Some college [...]

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Brandon on May 20th, 2005

The far left extremist propaganda machine that brought us ads comparing Bush to Hilter have now released a new abomination. The new TV ad to be aired across the country over the next week viciously contorts the recent call for an up or down vote on judge appointees led by Senator Bill Frist into an [...]

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Brandon on May 19th, 2005

One if the issues I am constantly faced with as a person of faith is this notion promoted by many that profit motivated behavior is inherently evil. Rev. Sirico in his Long Essay The Entrepreneurial Vocation (one of Professor Breeden’s favorites) states: “This can be seen, for example, in their[Priests, Media, Religious] refusal to grant [...]

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Ryan over at 1832 has posted a great piece on the inaction and false claims of the MUSG President and Vice President. Throughout this Gold fiasco Alex and Beth had the chance to define themselves and MUSG as a true voice for the students, not a mouthpiece of the university. Instead, as Ryan details, they [...]

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As the nickname vote draws near and many people are debating nicknames I would like to address the allegations that we at GOP3.com and the Marquette University College Republicans are “giving up” on the Warriors. This is entirely incorrect. We have by no means given up on the Warriors, why do you think the MU [...]

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In a number of discussions with liberals on campus I have run into trouble attempting to rationalize reduced taxes and smaller governments to them due to their warped mindset. Many of them are convinced that the rich are either don’t deserve their wealth or are mean and greedy. They are willing to increase taxes on [...]

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This semester I have been noticing a significant increase in orange “I support the Milwaukee Housing Trust Fund” buttons being displayed across campus. Due to the fact that I could find few conservative opinions on housing trust funds, I decided to go more in depth and base a paper I wrote for American Public Policy [...]

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