Friday, November 7, 2008

PILING ON PALIN

It seems as if the old line, "mainstream", northeast establishment, country club republicans do not have "stones" enough to admit their culpability for their part in handing the reins of our government over to a person with terrorist ties. So, they compensate for their lack of "nads" by jumping on the girl.
This situation has left me with no other choice but to go rogue.
Truth be known, I started going rogue when I cast my vote in the November 4th election. (I voted early.)
I voted for Chuck Baldwin for president, although I had to write him in. Being in Texas, my vote had no impact on the outcome of the election debacle.
I voted for the Libertarian candidate for senator. Cornyn lost me when he voted for the bail out disaster. His staff reassured me that he would oppose the measure.
Kay Bailey Hutchison lost any future vote she may have received from me for the same reason.
Only Congressman Hall was honorable to keep his promise to his constituents. And I did vote for him. Sadly, he is not 40 years younger.
I would not vote for Rick Perry for P.L.O*., he is one of those opportunistic democrat changeovers from the Reagan-Bush I era.

PALIN in 2012

ATTACK !, ATTACK !!, ATTACK !!!


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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

How the Republicans Lost a Gimmee

John McCain was the “chosen one” of the northeast, (socially) liberal,old school republicans (rino) represented by Alf Landon, Thomas Dewey, Nelson Rockefeller and others.
The new wing of the republican party is represented by Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan and now Sarah Palin are held in disdain by the rinos.
One can determine that by the way they are attacking Sarah Palin and trying to pin their loss on her.
(Acting like democrats, hiding behind a woman’s skirt.)
McCain reached across the aisle and drew back a bloody nub.
This race was McCain’s to lose and he succeeded. You do not stop campaigning in the midst of a campaign especially when you are winning. Then, get in on the side the voters are against.
Show me the red states in the northeast and I may change my opinion.
Sarah could not believe it when McCain pulled out of Michigan. (Michigan was relatively close and could have been won with just a little effort.)

PALIN---DELAY IN ‘12

ATTACK !, ATTACK !!, ATTACK !!!

They are not your friends !!!

Grab’em by the nose and kick’em in the ass !!!


The Ghosts of Elections Yet to Come

Could this be in our future?

The Obama Administration
Ben Shapiro
Wednesday, October 29, 2008

November 3, 2012, WASHINGTON D.C. -- Tomorrow, Americans return to the polls, four years after electing Senator Barack Hussein Obama their commander in chief. Though the incumbent president trails in the polls, his aides still hold out hope that he will be able to engineer an improbable victory.

Dissatisfaction with the depressed economy, America's tenuous situation abroad, and a spate of unpopular Supreme Court decisions led by Obama appointees have led voters to embrace the "change" platform espoused by the Republican nominee, Gov. Sarah Palin. "President Obama promised you change four years ago," Palin told a screaming crowd in Pennsylvania today. "And he gave you change. A change from bad to worse. Now it's time for a new kind of change -- a kind of change more in line with the founding fathers than with the French government."

Four years ago, such a turn of events would have been almost unthinkable. Riding to victory on a crest of media-generated enthusiasm and uplifting rhetoric rich in messianic allusions, Senator Obama brought with him a supermajority of Democrats in the Senate and a solid majority of Democrats in the House.

Obama proceeded to replace Justices Kennedy and Ginsburg with Justice Cass Sunstein and Justice Elena Kagan. Sunstein wrote the majority opinion in Degeneres v. California, the decision recognizing a constitutional right for gays to marry under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. Kagan wrote the majority opinion in NARAL v. North Dakota, the decision holding that individuals have a right to state-sponsored abortions.

Meanwhile, he negotiated an agreement with Russia to reduce nuclear armaments, though critics claim that the Russian government has failed to meet its obligations. Political opponents also criticize Obama's move to cut military spending in the face of Russian expansionism in Ukraine and Lithuania.

The war in Afghanistan continues unabated, with critics claiming that troop levels have not been raised significantly since Obama entered office. Gov. Palin has hammered Obama on his failure to capture Osama Bin Laden, Obama's main rationale for the troop cuts in Iraq.

Obama's quick pullout from Iraq precipitated an enormous humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of Iraqis displaced and thousands murdered. Iran's increasing influence in Iraq, and Syria's ongoing development of weapons-grade uranium have put many voters on edge, despite Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel's insistence that stability will be improved shortly.

Seeking to ease international tensions, Obama met directly with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Ahmadinejad insisted that the Israeli government grant a contiguous state to the Hamas-run Palestinian government, including full control of both its borders and East Jerusalem. Assad insisted that Israel concede the Golan Heights. Obama agreed with the general thrust of the demands, and suggested that the Iranian and Syrian proposals be included in a new "roadmap," to be administered by the United States, France, Russia, China and Britain. Israel has, so far, protested the plan, pointing to the continuing mass terrorism sponsored by Iran and Syria, including the use of crude chemical weaponry.

On the domestic front, the economic downturn precipitated in 2007 by the subprime housing crisis has deepened and widened. Obama's push for higher capital gains taxes and estate taxes has been associated with stagnation in the stock market and continued recession in the real estate market, along with lower government tax receipts. To combat those lowered receipts, and in anticipation of Social Security funding shortages, Obama has raised income taxes on everyone making more than $40,000 per year.

Gov. Palin has pointed at both Obama's economic policies and his sponsorship of the "Card Check" plan in attacking Obama on the economy. The "Card Check" plan, which discarded secret ballots in union elections, caused union membership to double within the last four years. It has also created higher rates of unemployment. Unemployment currently hovers at about 10 percent, higher than any time during the Bush or Clinton Administrations.

To ease unemployment, Obama has pushed for higher benefits and fewer restrictions on length of dependence. He has also pushed his signature Make Work Program, a measure aimed at increasing employment rates through government jobs.

As the leading architect and advocate for the Health Care For All Act through Congress in 2009, President Obama has been blamed for a shortage of incoming doctors and the unavailability of high-quality medical care.

Gov. Palin, who just four years ago was considered by many to be too rough-hewn to make a serious run for the White House, has taken control of the presidential race. The RealClearPolitics poll average puts her up 7.3 points leading into tomorrow's election.

"This race isn't over until it's over," President Obama told a small crowd in Nevada yesterday. "Four years ago, I asked you to join me in changing the world. We've changed the world, and we're not done yet."

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Deed Is Done

It is 8:30 pm cst Tuesday, Nov 4, 2008 and it appears the deed is done !!

God help the United States of America!!

PALIN 2012