Unable to pose convincing and logical arguments in support of their messiah, vandals seriously denigrated into the language only they can communicate in, and went on a vandal spree in Gainsville, Florida. Twenty five residents, all with McCain Palin signs outside, awoke to find obscene defacement of their property.
Unrepentant Bill Ayers once loathed the police and the U.S. government so much, he wanted to bomb them. And bomb he did. He went hiding underground for years. Never served a day in jail. Never apologized. Ayers said he didn’t do enough and did not rule out doing it again September 11, 2001. But come time a reporter wanted to ask him questions about his lack of remorse, yet increased attention from the Barack Obama association, he decided to call the police for himself. And yes, the Socialist spirit in Ayers lives as strongly today as it did in his bomber terrorist youth. Notice the Red Star on his shirt.
Look at this creep. Complete with the Red Star on his shirt just like a good Commie. Amazingly, he called the police. No kidding. The guy who hates the establishment, whose organization blew up police stations, injured and killed cops, called the police.
“‘From Tiny ACORN. Mighty Obama Grew.’ ACORN Election Fraud. ACORN, the controversial voter registration and housing advocacy group is partially government-funded and “non-partisan.” This “non-partisan” group has endorsed Obama for election. Obama’s campaign paid ACORN $800,000 for working on his primary campaign. 19 ACORN workers in 5 states have been convicted of election fraud. There are ongoing investigations in at least 7 states. ACORN’s founder was recently ousted after the discovery that his brother had embezzled $1 million from ACORN.” Image courtesy of Jerry Breen at www.newbreen.com via http://jasperjottings-daily.com/2008/10/22/cartoon-obama-and-acorn-by-breen-jerry-mc1971/.
Senator Barack Obama, a.k.a, Senator ACORN, and his history of entitlements (amongst other shady associations and dealings), and vast ambition for the presidency, should be kept in mind come voting time. And so too those of his House and Senate contemporaries, particularly those who support and benefit from ACORN. The checks and balances that result from having Democrats and Republicans opposing one another throughout can actually rein in control.
Brown & O'Connor, PoliticoSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid eked out 60 votes on a procedural motion to start the health care debate Saturday night "“ so there's no guarantee he can pass a bill on the merits.
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Frank Rich, New York TimesAT last the American right and left have one issue they unequivocally agree on: You don’t actually have to read Sarah Palin’s book to have an opinion about it. Last Sunday Liz Cheney praised “Going Rogue” as “well-written” on Fox News even though, by her own account, she had sampled only “pa […]