Friday, November 2, 2007

United We Stand. 2nd hour Republican


Kurt Bullard, 56, grew up on a farm in Hooper, Neb. When the United States entered Vietnam, he served as a Second Lieutenant leading the 501st regiment. Upon returning home to Neb. from fighting in Vietnam, he worked at the Nebraska Furniture Mart. With his business leadership, he quickly rose to the top to become the Vice President of Nebraska Furniture Mart.

He wants to undo the business regulations imposed by the Democrats in congress. He wants to continue having tax cuts. As vice president of one of the Nebraska's largest employer, he knows how to run the economy. He believes there should be an equal opportunity for everyone but not necessarily equal results for everyone. He wants to stop increasing the minimum wage.

“I overcame obstacles and made it without handouts from the government,” Bullard said. “That is the American Way.”

Bullard is a business leader and has not held political office before. This places him in an unique position. He can help the United States' economy while not being corrupted by years of frivolous political life.

“There is a world out there outside of government service,” Bullard said. “My opponent has been sponging off the government since she graduated from college.”

Bullard is willing to let immigrants to have an equal opportunity so long as they comply with American regulation. He feels that it should be easier for immigrants to become citizens. The process needs to be attainable with the basics covered to live in America. They should learn to speak American, buy homes, buy cars, and other governmental actions. Then they can begin to start a living, raise a family while helping our economy and other essential of a citizen of the United States. However, he has no amnesty towards immigrants who are not willing to become positive American citizens. It is like an American citizen working in an Italian pizza parlor in Italy. It just does not happen.

Bullard feels that we are winning the War on Terror. He feels that we need to continue fighting there and help the Iraqis while defending our borders from future terrorist attacks.

Bullard believes life at conception. He feels therefore that abortion should be harder to attain. Only when the mother’s life is endangered, should there be a whisper of abortion. If a woman is pregnant and does not want to have the baby, he feels there are other options to choose from that does not involve killing such as adoption.

2 comments:

Blue Shortie said...

Well overall this article isn't bad. The beginning is well written and gives a strong description of Bullard's policies. This article does seem to loose its credibility though with the use of "speak American." We don't speak American, we speak English.

Unknown said...

I am one of the reporters who wrote this article and I apologize for the word usage. Thank you for your help.