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Archive for October 18th, 2010

Billboards bring threats…

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The anti-Obama billboards mentioned in an earlier post have been taken down because the  billboard owners received threats of violence.

Tell me again how protective progressives are of free speech and the open exchange of ideas.

Written by timeforthorns

October 18, 2010 at 11:18 pm

One world order is real…

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Want to  bet this won’t make prime time news?   Read it, then watch the embedded video of Rep. John Conyers meeting with a U.S.-based,  Marxist-oriented socialist organization to discuss how the group can cooperate to strengthen President Obama and advance their “one-world” plans.

And right on cue,  the National Popular Vote plan is  one step closer to becoming law in Washington, D.C.    Mayor Fenty signed the bill,  which pretends to be a populist plan,  but actually kills the Electoral College and avoids the required constitutional amendment process.

Tara Ross is much too kind to the D. C. council,  which most certainly knows this is a bid for direct popular vote in contravention of the Constitution.

This is yet another reason to send Democrats home,  because nearly all progressives favor a mechanism which can be manipulated while presenting the appearance of a democratic vote.   You can always come up with a few thousand votes when necessary,  especially in Chicago,  and especially when the head elections official is one of you.

Written by timeforthorns

October 18, 2010 at 10:30 pm

Be a hero…

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As Lucianne.com puts it in the tag for  this video,  it’s OK to be angry — you have a right to be.

Watch and then go to work to vote the bastards out.

If you need some joy,  watch  this clip of Michael Faulkner,  who’s running against Charlie Rangel.   Or  consider the quotes Pat Boone has collected to display the difference in your choices.

Written by timeforthorns

October 18, 2010 at 9:19 am

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