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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Hope and Change 2.0





The Road We Traveled:









Forrest Gump was right.


Tom "Saul Alinsky" Hanks...is wrong. 
But he did have the most comical line in the campaign ad.





“And when he faced his country, who looked to him for answers, he would not dwell in blame or dreamy idealism … As president, the tough decisions that he would make would not only determine the course of the nation, they’d reveal the character of the man.” 

 What? This is as close to the truth as Hawaii is to Alaska. Obama has done nothing but blame George W. Bush for everything since the day he took office. He's used the phrase "the problems we inherited" so many times he has a patent on it. Knowing they couldn't get through 17 minutes without blaming Bush for something, my faith was restored when he used Bush by name for the failure of the car companies. As far as dreamy idealism is concerned, who said in a speech; future generations would look back to his election and declare…"This was the moment when … the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal?" If that's not dreamy idealism what is? Oh...I almost forgot. Jesus can turn water into wine. Obama can turn algae into gasoline.


 After all, they don't go him the Messiah for nothing.



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Friday, March 16, 2012

Destined to be classics



Harry Reid hates polls...or does he?


Half-baked Harry must be unaware they keep videos of him on file. When the polls are unfavorable to his friend of whom he had once said..."doesn't speak with a Negro dialect" ...suddenly the polls become meaningless. Maybe he should subscribe to the old Mark Twain adage: 


Always tell the truth; then you don't have to remember anything.







Followed by

Davis Guggenheim on CNN with Piers Morgan:


In a recent interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan, the film producer surprised even the left-leaning host with his assessment of Obama’s time in office.





Hollywood, as well as the MSM, are so in the tank for Obama they don't even bother to hide it anymore.








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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Where's Frederick Douglass when you need him?



NAACP whining has now come to the attention of the UN. The last bastion of righteousness.. the UN... is going to delve into US election laws. If the NAACP thinks they have it so bad maybe they should pack up and move there headquarters to one of the Arab countries. You know, countries like Syria, Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia... the guardians of freedom and liberty... the yardsticks by which all other countries are judged. Countries where a woman cannot leave her home alone, routinely stoned to death, looked upon as second class citizens, not entitled to voting rights, and even if they could vote, are not permitted to drive an automobile to get to the voting booth.

Kinda pales in comparison to the United States. Ya think?


BTW...How many times did the NAACP have to show a photo ID to get to Switzerland? 



The funny side of  inconsistency:


$300 Air Jordans not a problem





$3000 wheels on a $900 car not a problem





Free photo ID card to preserve the integrity of voting for the President of the United States. Now that's a problem!



If I were black I'd be pissed off. Not at me at liberals. Democrats moved Blacks from the plantation to the projects. They created Affirmative Action in part so Blacks can enroll in college by lowering the bar... conveying in effect...they can't compete one on one.

Now they have determined Blacks are too stupid, too lazy, or too poor, to obtain a photo ID. 

Kinda degrading if you ask me.




UN rights council delves into US voter I.D. laws

The controversy over requiring voters to provide photo IDs has reached the world stage.

The United Nations Human Rights Council is investigating the issue of American election laws at its gathering on minority rights in Geneva, Switzerland.. This, despite the fact that some members of the council have only in the past several years allowed women to vote, and one member, Saudi Arabia, still bars women from the voting booth completely.

Officials from the NAACP are presenting their case against U.S. voter ID laws, arguing to the international diplomats that the requirements disenfranchise voters and suppress the minority vote.

Eight states have passed voter ID laws in the past year, voter ID proposals are pending in 32 states and the Obama administration has recently moved to block South Carolina and Texas from enacting their voter ID measures.

"This really is a tactic that undercuts the growth of your democracy," said Hillary Shelton, the NAACP's senior vice president for advocacy, about voter photo ID requirements.

In a Fox News interview prior to his trip, Shelton said the message from the NAACP delegation to the Human Rights Council is that the photo ID law "undercuts the integrity of our government, if you allow it to happen. It's trickery, it's a sleight-of-hand. We're seeing it happen here and we don't want it to happen to you, and we are utilizing the U.N. as a tool to make sure that we are able to share that with those countries all over the world."

New Prayer:
Oh Lord... deliver us from those seeking fair elections.


The United Nations has no legal jurisdiction over the American electoral system, which Shelton acknowledges. Asked whether he thinks that the U.N. should be involved in domestic American laws, he answered, "No, not specifically. The U.N. should certainly be involved in sharing a best practice for the world."

"We're the greatest country on the face of the earth, but we can be better still," he said.

How?
By getting a photo ID

The NAACP had scheduled two American citizens to present their claims at the U.N. panel who, the group says, worry they will be disenfranchised by the requirement to present a photo ID to vote. The civil rights group says one, Kemba Smith Pradia, was convicted of a drug-related offense and is concerned that if she moves back to Virginia from the Midwest, state law will block her voting because of her record, even though she was granted clemency by President Bill Clinton.    Hmmm.. Clinton granted her clemency...I wonder what she had..

Disenfranchised?
All they have to do is put on those $300 Air Jordans and jump in the 84' Cutlass with the $3000 wheels 



A second American, Austin Alex, is a Texas Christian University student. The NAACP says he is worried that he will be barred from voting because he only holds an out-of-state driver's license and a non-government student ID, not a Texas issued photo ID.

 Oh my God this is insurmountable!
 Tell him to call Sandra Fluke.

But supporters of photo ID requirements argue that states provide such identifications for free, and in some cases, voters can cast provisional or absentee ballots that do not even require a photo ID. The NAACP disputes those claims. 

In 2008, the United States Supreme Court upheld the voter photo ID law enacted in Indiana.

The U.N. Human Rights Council members include communist China and Cuba. In addition, several Arab nations are on the council that have only granted the right to vote to women in recent years, such as Kuwait in 2005 and Qatar in 2003. Women in the Republic of Moldova have had the right to vote for less than 20 years.

Council member Saudi Arabia announced six months ago that women will be granted the right to vote, but that change does not go into effect until 2015.

"The idea that this is a human rights abuse is ridiculous," said Hans von Spakovsky, a voter fraud expert and senior legal fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, in Washington, D.C.

"The UN allowing this to take place under their roof makes them, unfortunately, complicit in what really is a publicity stunt by the NAACP, and I think it wastes their time, when they should be going after real and sustained human rights abuses like the things going on in horrible places, like North Korea."

Spakovsky, who supports voter photo ID laws, says it is a hypocritical and meaningless waste of time to present a case against American electoral laws at the UN forum.

"I think the leadership of the NAACP is, quite frankly, doing a disservice to American citizens and the democracy that we have here, by going abroad to the Human Rights Council, which is filled with dictatorships and other countries that actually and really abuse human rights."

He called the council's weighing of U.S. laws "an insult to the United States that the NAACP thinks we should be getting advice from those kinds of countries, which are not democracies, on how to administer elections in this country.”

But Shelton argues that the NAACP's presence at the Geneva conference can teach other nations how to improve their electoral systems.

"We can learn a lot from those who haven't gone through as much as we have," he said.

"Everyone has a different struggle, but there's lessons to learn from whoever we come across ... but there's also some things I think we can still help teach the rest of the world."

If you suspect voter fraud or election problems where you live, tell us: Voterfraud@foxnews.com.






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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Joe knows



Vice President Joe Biden doesn't think the Republican candidates understand average Americans.

He said this the other night:






It is worth noting, Biden was speaking at a $10,000-per-couple fundraiser.

The event took place at the multi-million dollar Georgetown home of John and Teresa Heinz Kerry.

The 87 guests dined on organic steak and white truffle mashed potatoes.






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Caught on Tape: Dead People and Clones Offered Ballots in Vermont Primary



On a tip from Ed Kilbane






And it spread to Texas






 Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) Texas.




 The Medusa Mandate.





Deep in the Heart of Texas 

Take, for example, Harris County, the county encompassing Houston, Texas. The irregularities in voter registration in this jurisdiction have raised serious concerns over election integrity through the investigative efforts of nonprofits and Harris County agencies alike.

True the Vote, a nonpartisan, Houston-based nonprofit focusing on electoral integrity has revealed some startling information.

After the registry was divided into the seven congressional districts which Harris County encompasses, True the Vote needed a starting point to isolate red flags for possible irregularities. They decided to start looking at registrations that had addresses six or more people were registered to.

The group found the seven congressional districts had four that were predominantly Republican and three that were predominantly Democratic. The four predominantly Republican districts had a range from 1,973 to 3,300 addresses with six or more people registered to them. The three predominantly Democratic districts had much higher numbers. Though this could possibly be attributed to variations in socioeconomic factors between the predominantly Republican and predominantly Democratic districts, what the group found next was alarming. The predominantly Democratic districts themselves had large variations between them in the number of addresses with six or more registered voters. The first had 7,560, the second 8,981, and the third—the district of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, the prominent, outspoken Democratic congresswoman—had 19,596 instances with six or more voters registered at one address.

True the Vote then compared the socio-economic demographics of the three predominantly Democratic congressional districts in an effort to explain why Jackson Lee’s district could have such a high number in comparison. Engelbrecht told Townhall the group had found no significant difference to explain such a drastic variation in the numbers.

The group began doing research into the abnormalities in Jackson Lee’s district. They took the first 3,800 registrations of the flagged 19,596 homes with six or more registrants and began to investigate further. The group visited addresses and scoured property tax records. The group found many of the addresses were vacant lots or business addresses. Thirty-nine were registered at businesses and 97 of the addresses were nonexistent. One hundred six of the registrations revealed the same registrant registered more than once, and 207 of the addresses turned out to be vacant lots. Meanwhile, 595 registrations had registrants with driver’s license addresses not matching the registration, and many were voting in a district they did not live in. Of the random 3,800 registrations from Jackson Lee’s predominantly Democratic district, 25 percent had critical errors which Engelbrecht believes could result in an erosion of election integrity.








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