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Scronx
05-11-2006, 04:04 AM
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 15:41:50 -0400
From: Columbia Christians for Life <CCL@ChristianLifeandLiberty.net>
Subject: Fwd: REPUBLICANS IN S.C. SENATE PROLONG CHILD-KILLING:

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REPUBLICANS IN S.C. SENATE PROLONG CHILD-KILLING:

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A version of this memo, "Will the GOP lose the US House in 2006 ?," accompanied by the flyer further below, is being sent to the 26 Republican State Senators at the SC State House in Columbia :

Memo:

Will the GOP lose the US House in 2006 ?

The GOP has failed to get the job done on: Immigration, ABORTION,
federal spending, China trade deficit, exodus of manufacturing jobs &amp; plants.
And the War in Iraq is a tragedy.

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The flyer below was presented as distribution for all 46 members of the SC Senate (26 R's and 20 D's),
all 124 members of the SC House (74 R's and 50 D's), the Republican SC Governor, the Republican
SC Lt Governor, and the Republican SC Attorney General on May 9th. The flyer is also being sent to the
26 Republican State Senators with the Memo above, "Will the GOP lose the US House in 2006 ?,"
at the SC State House in Columbia :
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Flyer: (see attachment below for one-page flyer formatted as it was distributed to members of the
SC Legislature, the SC Governor, the SC Lt Governor, and the SC Attorney General, at the end of this e-mail)

REPUBLICANS IN S.C. SENATE PROLONG CHILD-KILLING:

The Republicans in South Carolina are the majority in the SC House (74 R's to 50 D's).
The Republicans in South Carolina are the majority in the SC Senate (26 R's to 20 D's).
The Republicans in South Carolina occupy the Governor's office, the
Lt. Governor's office, and the Attorney General's office.


REFUSE TO TAKE ACTION TO PASS the "Right to Life Act of South Carolina"

South Carolina's pro-life bill to end "legalized" abortion (House bill H.3213 / Senate bill S.111)

The 2006 regular session of the SC Legislature is scheduled to end on June 1, 2006.
Incredibly, even though the SC House version (H.3213) of the Right to Life Act of SC passed
the SC House on Second Reading (with 52 co-sponsors: 47 R's and 5 D's), on April 13, 2005
by a vote of 95Y to 18N (albeit with a fatal flaw rape exception amendment that must be removed),
the bill has gone nowhere in the SC Senate after two hearings in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee
chaired by Senator Jim Ritchie (R). It has now sat in Senator Ritchie's Subcommittee for over
one year, and there are less than 30 days left in the 2006 session. If nothing changes, the bill
will die June 1st, and the 6,500+ children murdered every year in South Carolina by surgical
abortion, primarily at the state's three abortion centers in Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston,
will have to wait until the 2007 session for new legislation to pass, at the earliest.

Of the 26 Republicans in the SC Senate, only seven have signed on as co-sponsors of S.111:
Sponsors: Senators Fair, Bryant, Grooms, Thomas, Verdin, Hayes and Ryberg

You can see the text and co-sponsors of bills H.3213 and S.111 from the homepage link at: www.ChristianLifeandLiberty.net (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/) or go to the SC Legislative website at: www.scstatehouse.net (http://www.scstatehouse.net/)

So only 7 (27%) out of 26 Republicans are co-sponsoring a bill to end the killing of 6,500+
pre-birth human beings in South Carolina each year (2004 statistics: Charleston abortion center:
2,835 murdered; Greenville abortion center: 2,359 murdered; Columbia abortion center: 1,335 murdered)

Below are the Republican SC State Senators who are not co-sponsoring S.111 (not a single one
of the Democrat Senators are co-sponsors, not even those Senators who are also church ministers !):

Republican SC State Senate Non-Sponsors:

Sen. Thomas Alexander (R-Walhalla) Sen. Glenn McConnell (R-Charleston)
Sen. Chip Campsen&nbsp ; ; ; (R-Isle of Palms) Sen. William Mescher (R-Pinopolis)
Sen. Ray Cleary (R-Murrells Inlet) Sen. William O’Dell (R-Greenwood)
Sen. John Courson&nbsp ; ; ; (R-Columbia) Sen. Harvey Peeler (R-Gaffney)
Sen. Ronnie Cromer (R-Prosperity)&amp ; ;nbs p; Sen. Luke Rankin (R-Myrtle Beach)
Sen. Greg Gregory&nbsp ; ; ; (R-Lancaster)&nbsp ; ; ; Sen. Scott Richardson (R-Hilton Head Island)
Sen. John Hawkins (R-Spartanburg)&am p;am p;nb sp; Sen. Jim Ritchie&nbsp ; ; ; (R-Spartanburg)
Sen. Jake Knotts (R-West Columbia) Sen. Randy Scott& amp; amp; nbsp; (R-Summerville)&am p;am p;nb sp;
Sen. Hugh Leatherman (R-Florence) Sen. Verne Smith (R-Greer)
Sen. Larry Martin (R-Pickens)

Fax all SC Senators at 803-212-6299 (include Senator’s name); other contact information for SC Senators at:
www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatebios.html (http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatebios.html%A0) (http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatebios.html%A0)Ask all Senators to co-sponsor S.111 and pass the bill.

Please especially call Senator Mike Fair (R-Greenville), Senator Jim Ritchie (R-Spartanburg),
and Senator Glenn McConnell (R-Charleston) to work for passage of the Right to Life Act in
the SC Senate !

Please call Republican Governor Mark Sanford to use his influence and the 'bully pulpit' of his
office, to pass the Right to Life Act (phone 803-734-2100, fax 803-734-0546 and fax 803-734-9413)

________________________________________________ Prepared by Columbia Christians for Life * www.RighttoLifeActofSC.net (http://www.righttolifeactofsc.net/) * 803-765-0916 * Columbia, SC

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The one-page flyer above, formatted as it was distributed to members of the SC Legislature, the SC Governor,
the SC Lt Governor, and the SC Attorney General, can be printed out from the attachment at the end of this e-mail.

Principled Christians and pro-lifers in SC are asked to print out the one-page flyer in the enclosed attachment,
and distribute it far and wide: to family and friends, people at church and work, public places, and anywhere
people gather, urging them to contact their SC State Senator to co-sponsor S.111, the Right to Life Act of SC.
Make 100 photocopies at the copy shop and distribute them. Help end child-murder-by-abortion in SC !
______________________________________

Steve Lefemine, pro-life missionary
dir., Columbia Christians for Life
Columbia, SC
www.ChristianLifeandLiberty.net (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/) (click on 'RTL Act of SC' button)
www.RighttoLifeActofSC.net (http://www.righttolifeactofsc.net/)
May 10, 2006

To unsubscribe, send "Unsubscribe" to:
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Michael
05-11-2006, 11:33 PM
Mainstream politicians do not usually choose a political party based on ideology but on which party is more likely to allow them to win.

Wolfram
05-12-2006, 08:59 PM
I more than suspect a Democratic House and possibly Senate also this coming November 7. George Bush has done such a horrible job on just about everything that the voters will probably take out their frustrations on Republican candidates in general.


A Democratic House with the likes of Nancy Pelosi, Tom Lantos, Rosa De Lauro, Charlie Rangel, Jerry Nadler, et al running things will certainly be no improvement, and the thought of a Senate dominated by Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Joe Lieberman, Barbara Mikulski, Ted "Chappaquiddick" Kennedy, Chuck Schumer, Hillary Clinton et al is a really terrifying prospect.


I don't know what the answer is--assuming, indeed, there is an answer.

05-13-2006, 01:01 PM
Bring on the Red Democrats. It will be better than Pink Republicans

Colonel_Reb
05-13-2006, 01:04 PM
I say lets get rid of em all and start over! I'm sick of our "government." Considering the action, or lack thereof, that is being taken regarding illegal immigration, we really have no government anymore.

Wolfram
05-13-2006, 11:11 PM
Bring on the Red Democrats. It will be better than Pink Republicans


I guess that might be something like taking on the devil in the flesh, rather than one disguised as an Angel!

Scronx
05-15-2006, 03:03 AM
This is from Greenville's main man on the invasion problem. Fred Barnes is the kind of conservative public TV likes to showcase as the outer limits of the right. As an early write winger I used to see him on the McLaughlin Group and assumed this meant he was at least right of center - but clearly, he's just another whore for the communist left. I ask you, does it get any more verminous than this?


How does it work? I guess media scribblers like Fred are, just like politicians, paid by big business to write their NWO party line, some to strike this pose, some another pose. Phew, it STINKS!


From: "Christopher Golden" cmarshg@earthlink.net


Dear Fellow Republicans, Conservatives, Constitutionalists, and other Patriotic Americans:
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Below is a column by Weekly Standard and FOXNEWS (both owned by Hillary's newest benefactor Rupert Murdoch) commentator, Fred Barnes (who is pro-amnesty and states an amnesty bill would help Bush among CONSERVATIVES!), were he writes darkly of a 'paleo' moment in America.


Barnes is the proto-typical neocon Beltway GOPer (the show he co-hosts on Fox is called, suitably,the 'Beltway Boys'). In his column below, Barnes writes as if the GOPowns the authentic, grassroots conservatives (what he calls 'paleoconservatives') and, thus, we should always vote Republican - no matter how much the GOP advances the New World Order. Nay, we shouldn't even CRITICIZE the GOP! This attitude is the essence of GOP arrogance!


Email this idiot at: editor@weeklystandard.com
and tell this high prince of the neocon establishment that the GOP doesn't own us and amnesty DOES NOT help the GOP with us. Because it's the neocon media establishment (Barnes, Kristol, Brooks, Hume, etc.)that influences the GOP.


C.G.


Barnes column:



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. . . replaces compassionate conservatism, at least for a moment.
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PATRICK BUCHANAN, COMMENTATOR AND former presidential candidate, looked over the issues on the political agenda in 2006 and liked what he saw. It was a paleoconservative's delight. There was the Dubai ports deal, rejected by a congressional uprising part nationalistic, part isolationist. There's immigration, soon to be debated on the Senate floor and always high on the paleocon list of concerns. Excessive government spending, a worry of all conservatives but especially paleocons, is a major topic this year. And the intervention in Iraq and President Bush's crusade for democracy face sharp criticism, with paleocons in the lead among the critics.


It's a paleo moment in America. "It's a little bit late," Buchanan says. He'd rather it had occurred in 1992 or 1996, when he ran for the Republican presidential nomination, or in 2000, when he ran as the Reform party candidate. Chances are, the moment won't last. But it's a moment that could be politically painful for the president and harmful to Republicans in the midterm election in November. The paleocon message is not an electoral winner--unless you believe voters are eager to hear ideas that are gloomy, negative, defeatist, isolationist, nativist, and protectionist.


Buchanan is the big dog among paleocons. His message, were he to run again for president, he told me, would be: "Secure the borders, stop exporting jobs, and bring the troops home" from Iraq. I'm afraid many would interpret that message: Keep Mexicans out, forget free markets and free trade, and shrink America's role in the world. That's not an optimistic message.


It's not that these views are illegitimate. They're part--a small part--of the broad conservative coalition in America. And paleocons themselves are easily gathered under the big tent of the Republican party. The problem comes when they influence the party in ways that threaten the narrow Republican majority.


And they do this in several ways. One is to attack Bush on issue after issue. This weakens the Republican base and, potentially at least, reduces voter turnout. Republican voters dismiss criticism by Democrats or the media, but they pay attention when other Republicans zing Bush, or when they attack congressional Republicans, for that matter.


A larger threat is the paleocon influence on one of the touchiest issues, immigration. Here, their thinking is reflected in the anti-immigrant rhetoric of some congressional Republicans. And it is such thinking that imperils the gains made by Republicans among Hispanic voters.


In the immigration bill passed by the House last December, there was a distinct nativist streak. It calls for the raising of a 700-mile fence along America's southwest border with Mexico and for stepped-up border security in general. It was Buchanan who popularized the fence idea, and now a Republican senator intends to propose a fence along the entire border, from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico.


How would such a fence play politically? Well, it's a horrible symbol, one that clashes with the welcome mat laid out by the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. More important, it says to Mexican-Americans: We don't want any more people like you coming into our country.


The political problem is the effect all of this, including the congressional debate itself, is likely to have on Hispanic voters. They are a critical part of the Republican majority. In fact, without them, there would be no Republican majority. Bush lifted the percentage of Hispanics who voted Republican from 35 percent in 2000 to 44 percent in 2004.


Grover Norquist, the conservative activist and head of Americans for Tax Reform, says holding Hispanic voters is crucial. "I think the Republican party wins and runs the country for the next 25 years if we are perceived as pro-immigrant and respectful of immigrants," he says. "The only way we lose majority status is to treat Hispanics the way we treated Catholics in the 1880s."


So, if all goes well, the Republican party is on the way to claiming a majority of Hispanics, the fastest growing voting bloc in the country. A paleocon-inspired immigration bill would jeopardize this. Democrats recognize this. Senator Hillary Clinton of New York and other Democrats are already attacking the House bill, saying it would create a police state focused on Hispanics.


On the Dubai ports deal, paleocons were leading voices of opposition. On Iraq and the campaign for democracy, they reject Bush's optimism about rolling back the dictatorships of the Middle East. Instead, they take the pessimistic view that the Middle East is unchangeable, Arab culture being what it is.


Jump to the November election. What Republicans need more than anything else is unity. They have it when Bush's poll numbers are up. They don't when his approval rating tumbles--and it drops all the more when Republicans are criticizing him. With their issues unusually prominent this year, paleocons are likely to be critical. And the mainstream media likes nothing more than to play up conservatives who attack other conservatives.


As for Buchanan, he says he's "thought about" running for president again in 2008. But he's overcome the "temptation" and "probably" won't run. He's not impressed with the current field of Republican presidential candidates. "The field is vanilla," he says. Which means there's no paleocon in the hunt.








Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard.


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Scronx
05-16-2006, 02:31 PM
Fantastic news in the midst of further GOP outrages from the Peach State. I can say here what Ray can't in a release -- it IS Republican Party treachery at work, along with the libdems who've taken over the Party in GA, which left to its own devices is no less vile than any. Y'all subscribe to his list if you like -- you don't have to be from GA. Much congratulations and Godspeed, Ray!
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<DIV>Georgia First! Ray McBerry for Governor</DIV>
<DIV>P.O. Box 921328</DIV>
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<DIV>http://GeorgiaFirst.org (http://georgiafirst.org/)</DIV>
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<DIV>15 May 2006</DIV>

<DIV>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE </DIV>
<DIV>Contact: Ray McBerry</DIV>
<DIV>Web: http://GeorgiaFirst.org (http://georgiafirst.org/)</DIV>
<DIV>Email: contact@GeorgiaFirst.org</DIV>
<DIV>Phone: 706-374-2643</DIV>
<DIV>Fax: 706-374-1631</DIV>
<DIV>Gubernatorial Candidate Blasts GOP Leadership</DIV>
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<DIV>Ray McBerry, a Christian conservative candidate for governor in the Georgia Republican primary on July 18, joined several other candidates this week in denouncing the anti-Republican efforts of the Georgia GOP leadership to have the names of a number of Christian conservative candidates in the Republican primary withheld from the state party website.</DIV>
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<DIV>McBerry stated, “The leadership of the state Republican Party, which has come under the control of the downtown Atlanta business elite, is experiencing their worst nightmare ­ they have been outflanked… not from the Left, but from the Right!</DIV>
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<DIV>“State GOP leadership attempted to downplay our candidacy in the initial days, choosing rather to pretend that our “grassroots” campaign didn’t exist; but as the traffic to our campaign website has continued to soar through the roof for these first two weeks of the campaign, vaulting our site to the #1 position among statewide campaigns after mere days of going online, the scoffing has turned to hateful posturing.</DIV>
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<DIV>“The state leadership of our Republican Party has begun to act with the same exclusive practices that one would expect of the Politburo of earlier days; not only have they refused to list our candidacy on the Georgia Republican Party website, but they have also excluded us from GOP meetings, fundraisers, forums, and have even stooped to the desperate measure of using state party funds to pay for Perdue advertising campaigns… BEFORE the primary. </DIV>
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<DIV>“Let me be clear: this is NOT the work of the Georgia Republican Party; it is the work of a small cabal of moderates and liberals who have seized control of our Party. As a lifelong Republican, I can attest to the fact that this is unprecedented in the history of the Georgia Republican Party ­ the party which has always prided itself in fairness and encouraged competition from within our own ranks.</DIV>
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<DIV>“The majority of Republican voters in Georgia consider themselves both Christian and conservative; and I am convinced that, once word reaches their ranks, both the Perdue campaign AND the state party leadership will find themselves alienated and completely unable to turn out our Christian, conservative bloc for their mutual endeavors. </DIV>
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<DIV>“It is time that Republicans send a message loud and clear to the Perdue campaign AND the state Republican leadership… we WILL take back our Party; and we will NOT be giving back the reigns of Republican leadership to lifelong Democrats nor their big-business lackeys again anytime soon. It is time for Georgia Republicans to say, “NOT Atlanta… NOT Washington… but GEORGIA FIRST!”</DIV>
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<DIV>Ray McBerry, Republican Candidate for Governor</DIV>
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<DIV>Tell Republican leaders what you think of Lincoln
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<DIV>From: siegels1@mindspring.com </DIV>
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Here's the link....

http://www.gop.com/YourThoughts/</DIV>
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<DIV>Here's what I said:

Lunelle Siegel

I've been a republican in the South since 8th grade civics class.....but as I've learned more about history, I've learned what a bad president Lincoln was.

To hold him up as an icon for the Republican Party turns off many Southern Americans.

I refuse to go to Lincoln Day dinners and I cringe when Pres. Bush and other leaders refer to Lincoln as a great leader.

He is certainly not one to be emulated as he cared little for the Constitution, and he was a big spender on subsidies for the rich....his policies practically bankrupted Illinois.

Also, putting dissenting civilians into jail and using Federal troops on US soil, and breaking treaties with the Indians are just a few points on his resume that should cause Conservative Republicans to cringe when he's reflected on with adoration.

I've written both of my State Party Chairmen, my last 2 County Chairmen will keep up the drum beat until the 'powers that be' figure out that Southern blacks know better....Lincoln just used them as a pawn, they never got what he promised, so why should they believe republicans now......it's a myth and its only losing - not gaining traction with Southerners - both white and black!

PS My husband and I dropped off the Executive Committee because of this, but will continue to support selective Republicans that understand.....like Bill McCollum.</DIV>
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Scronx
06-08-2006, 11:49 PM
From Chris Golden, one of SC's best "immigration" opponents. I guess all national politicians are sworn to importing hundreds of millions of third worlders. That's their plan and their reason for living, and they are not going to listen to anybody.


Dear Fellow Republicans, Conservatives, Constitutionalists, and other
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<DIV>Just when you think amnesty is dead because, FOR ONCE, the neoconservative Beltway Right has finally got it right, the beltway GOPers show their true colors. </DIV>
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<DIV>The latest ploy is by Beltway Right hero, Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana. Pence, a pro-war, Israel-First evangelical, has just introduced a immigration 'compromise' that would allow illegals to stay in the country as guest workers provided that they go home first - FOR ONLY A WEEK WHILE BEING SPONSORED BY THEIR SAME GREEDY EMPLOYERS THAT HIRED THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!</DIV>
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<DIV>Also, after six years, they could apply for citizenship! </DIV>
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<DIV>In short, the Pence Plan is McKennedy with a one week home vacation fig leaf. The danger is that the Beltway Right is ENDORSING IT. Gingrich, Keene, Fund, etc. is backing the Pence Plan in the name of opposing the Senate Amnesty! The Pence Plan will lead to the same explosion of immigration that the Senate bill would.</DIV>
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<DIV>Below is a VDARE Column exposing the Pence Amnesty;piece from Tom Tancredo's PAC Team America that shows how the Beltway Right is pushing the Pence Amnesty;and how we can stop the Pence Amnesty.</DIV>
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VDARE Column:


June 07, 2006
<H1>Congressman Mike Pence and the Amnesty Lobby</H1>


By Marcus Henry (mhenry1945@aol.com)*


Two days before the United States Senate passed S.2611, Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) delivered a speech on immigration policy at the Heritage Foundation. Pence offered what he called a "middle ground" proposal, a "no amnesty immigration reform" in which "securing our border is the first step." [Renewing the American Dream: The Real Rational Middle Ground on Immigration Reform (http://mikepence.house.gov/News/&#068;ocumentSingle.aspx?&#068;ocumentID=44113), May 23, 2006]


The timing of Pence’s speech and his position as chairman of the House Republican Study Committee combined to get his proposal the maximum media attention. (http://www.vdare.com/bevens/060525_pence.htm) So, what is the "middle ground" Pence wants to occupy?


The Krieble Foundation Genesis of Rep. Pence’s Plan


On December 13, 2005, the same day the House of Representatives passed the landmark Sensenbrenner bill HR 4437, the Heritage Foundation offered its stage to Helen Krieble, head of the Vernon Krieble Foundation, to outline her plan to allow all illegal aliens in the U.S. to stay by having work permits issued by private sector labor brokers stationed in border towns.


Krieble employs guest workers under the H-2A visa program on her horse farm (http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_102703.htm)and complains of the excessive paperwork and long waiting lines involved.


Doubtless Krieble speaks for many employers (http://www.vdare.com/fulford/mowing_al&#111;ne.htm) in the agricultural sector (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3824/is_200104/ai_n8936093/print) who would prefer a more streamlined process. (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2006/05/27/mike-pences-blockbuster-plan/)


But those visa safeguards, documents and regulations were put in place for a reason—like the rule that says the temporary worker has to go home after ten months and reapply from his home country.


Lawmakers who enacted the H-2A program had the quaint notion that a temporary workers should be, well…. temporary (http://www.vdare.com/sutherland/permanent.htm). The new plan envisioned by the Krieble Foundation and now endorsed by Pence would eliminate most of those nuisances.


Pence’s proposal borrows heavily from the Krieble Foundation plan. Krieble’s Heritage Lecture used some bizarre logic to reach its conclusions, including opposition to fences and walls (http://www.vdare.com/pb/060502_vanderbilt.htm) on our borders.


In her lecture, "Private Employers and Border Control (http://www.heritage.org/Research/GovernmentRe&#102;orm/hl924.cfm)," she made a remarkable statement about walls. She said that the former Soviet Union (http://www.vdare.com/roberts/memory_hole.htm) built walls "when there were enemies on the other side of the wall."


Krieble is ignorant of the Berlin Wall’s true purpose. Most people who lived through the Cold War remember that the Soviets (http://www.vdare.com/fulford/swept_away.htm#soluti&#111;n) built those walls to keep their own people IN, (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2005/12/01/looking-for-immigrati&#111;n-soluti&#111;ns-by-linda-chavez/) not to protect against invading Finns and Romanians.


Ronald Reagan told Gorbachev to "Tear down that wall!" (http://www.reaganfoundati&#111;n.org/reagan/speeches/wall.asp) to liberate people INSIDE the Soviet Empire, not as a condemnation of all walls and fences. For that reason, it is disconcerting to see Pence chose Krieble as his border security mentor.


A wall between Mexico and the US is required because Mexico hardly qualifies as a genuinely passive neighbor. Consider its inability to control (http://www.vdare.com/francis/imports.htm) the drug cartels (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2005/05/23/mexican-diversity-appreciated-&#111;nce-more) nowrunning the billion-dollar people smuggling business throughout the lawless border regions.


Nuevo Laredo (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2005/07/31/mexico-meltdown-watch), Matamoros (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2005/12/19/mexican-terrorist-camps-noted/), Ciudad Juarez (http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/050827_femicide.htm) and other border townsare gang-controlled. Add to this the inconvenient fact that the Mexican government actively encourages (http://www.vdare.com/bevens/050103_mexican.htm) its citizens to enter our country illegally. Mexico’s peaceful intentions are open to serious question.


The Temptation of "Statesman’s Disease"


Pence is not the first ambitious politician in Washington, DC to be seduced by the siren song of cheap labor, but his proposal is especially noxious because of its deceptive packaging.


Pence has now joined open borders advocates like Senators Larry Craig (http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/060303_specter.htm) and John McCain (http://www.vdare.com/guzzardi/041105_mccain.htm). But because Pence wants to keep his conservative credentials he must label his plan a "no amnesty" immigration reform despite its stealth amnesty provisions.


The gambit is about as ingenious as McCain and Kennedy (http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2006/05/17/immigrati&#111;n-debate-update-insane-mc-cain-and-his-banana-bill/) insisting their plan is not amnesty because the illegal aliens must pay a fine before getting their work permits and their path to citizenship....................


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06-15-2006, 02:38 AM
James Webb seems to want to enter the Virgnina Senate fray for 2008. He has several admirable traits: True Vietnam Vet with realistic outlook; wasa Reagan supporter; opposes Iraq; detests Bush and Bush-ites. Not too shabby.


If I were a Bushie I'd be frightened of Webb. He could appeal to the Frustrated-Military crowd and put a dent in the I-love-W veterans' collection


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06 /13/AR2006061302011.html (http://www.washingt&#111;npost.com/wp-dyn/c&#111;ntent/article/2006/06 /13/AR2006061302011.html)


A small excerpt:
<H1>Webb Will Try To Turn Past GOP Loyalty Into Advantage</H1>
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<DIV id=byline>By Robert Barnes (http://projects.washingt&#111;npost.com/staff/email/robert+barnes/)</DIV>


Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 14, 2006; Page A01



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For months, James Webb has dreaded the endless questions about his past support of Republican Sen. George Allen. But last night, after officially claiming the nomination to try to return that Virginia Senate seat to the Democratic Party, it was one of the first things Webb brought up.


"I supported George Allen six years ago because I thought he'd provide leadership," Webb told a cheering crowd in a Crystal City hotel. "I'm still waiting for the first concrete example."
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With that, the man who cast his first vote for a Democratic presidential candidate only two years ago made it clear that, in the fall, he will try to turn to his advantage the positions and past alliances that dogged his primary campaign this spring.


He supported Allen and George W. Bush in 2000. He's proud of Ronald Reagan -- he was a prominent member of the administration -- and couldn't abide Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton. He has questioned affirmative action and supports gun owners. But he also thinks that the war in Iraq was a mistake and that Congress is overwhelmed by special interests and doesn't do enough for the little guy. In all of these ways, he thinks he's like most Virginians.


His first appeal was to people like himself. "It's time to welcome home those Democrats who left for a time, the Reagan Democrats, the conservative Democrats, whatever labels we give them," Webb said. "It's time to welcome them home."</DIV>Edited by: Realgeorge

Scronx
09-08-2006, 12:16 AM
This just in from Chris Golden, a hero of the Tancredo cause here in SC. Note the use of the word "extreme" by GOP honchos!!!!! What losers and dead wood.


Dear Fellow Republicans, Conservatives, Constitutionalists, and other Patriotic Americans:


Just this week, with just 7 days to go before the Arizona GOP primary to replace retiring globalist Republican Jim 'Erase the Border' Koble, the House Republican Campaign Committee has endorsed Koble's protege and fellow Open Borders comrade, Steve Huffman over Tancredo Republican Randy Graf.Before the endorsement of Huffman by the NRCC, Graf led Huffman by 23%(36% - 13%) with 39% undecided. After the endorsement, Graf's lead over Huffman has shrunk to 8 points (33% - 25%) with 29% undecided! In other words, the undecideds are moving to Huffman - thanks to the endorsement! Also, the HRCC has pledged to spend $200,000 for Huffman against the cash strapped Graf.


This is an outrage. The NRCC never involves its self in a 'Open Seat' primary AND SPEND A WHOPPING 200 GRAND ON A PRIMARY HOUSECANDIDATES' BEHALF! This is proof that the House GOP Leadership (that gave us NAFTA, GATT/WTO, CAFTA) wants Open Borders and hasn't changed one damn bit. By nominating Huffman, the House GOP Leadership can claim that the 'base' wants to secure the border but is willing to go along with a "guest worker program" and that Tancredo Republicans can't even be nominated in a border district - as the Globalist "Let There Be Open Borders" Wall Street Journal piece that I have enclosed below points out (I have also added a New American piece below that that exposes the WSJ globalism).
Two things need to be done:

1) Call Rep. Tom Reynolds (Reynolds isthe head of the House Republican Campaign Committee)office at 202-225-5265 and tell him your outrage over this betrayal and that you will never donate to the GOP again.

2) Log on to the Graf for Congress webpage and donate to his campaign at: http://www.votegraf.com/randygraf/donate.php (http://www.votegraf.com/randygraf/d&#111;nate.php)

Chris Golden

WSJ Article:

Republicans' Internecine Wars
<DIV style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; MARGIN: 0px; FONT: bold 16px/17px Times New Roman, Times, Serif; COLOR: #666; PADDING-TOP: 13px">Immigration Debate
In Arizona Primary
Could Imperil House Seat</DIV>
<DIV style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0px; FONT: bold 12px times new roman, times, serif; PADDING-TOP: 12px">By SARAH LUECK
September 7, 2006;PageA6
</DIV>
TUCSON, Ariz. -- As Republican leaders work to retain control of Congress, a number of primaries around the country are pitting their party's conservative base against its moderates.
One such fight can be found in this socially moderate border district, where the National Republican Congressional Committee has spent more than $200,000 to help Steve Huffman -- a state representative who favors abortion rights and federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research -- win Tuesday's primary.
But a recent poll of likely primary voters showed Mr. Huffman lagging in the five-candidate race behind Randy Graf, a socially conservative candidate who has advanced by taking a hard line on immigration.
Mr. Huffman warns that a Graf primary victory means that in November, his party could lose the seat held for 22 years by departing Republican Rep. Jim Kolbe. "This district is not going to elect an extreme candidate like Randy Graf," Mr. Huffman says............


The NEW AMERICAN Article:
Nation-State is Finished

Robert Bartley, a closet one-worlder at the WSJ, used his newspaper’s "conservative" clout to seduce American business leaders into sacrificing U.S. sovereignty for trade.

‘‘What in blazes can President Bush be thinking?" That has been the general response — on talk radio and in media surveys, Internet postings and letters-to-the-editor — of many current and former Bush supporters angered and confused by the president’s immigration proposals. These folks would not have been surprised by the president’s outrageous announcement on January 7 or his remarks the following week at the Summit of the Americas in Mexico if they had been paying attention to his immigration themes from the get-go. While still governor of Texas, Bush had already indicated his tilt toward open borders between the U.S. and Mexico. However, like most well-coached politicians, he knew better than to play this grating chord to his conservative core constituency.

The Bush amnesty plan (which the president insists is not an amnesty) calls for legalizing millions of illegal aliens, whom President Bush, in deference to the canons of political correctness, calls "undocumented workers." It also calls for increasing the flow of "temporary" foreign workers into the country, as well as upping our annual quotas for legal immigrants. All of which would prove disastrous for our already overwhelmed immigration and border patrol agencies. Bush’s proposed immigration fiasco did not originate with President Bush, however, or even with his "Amigo Numero Uno," Mexican President Vicente Fox, who endorses this new plan for open borders. This suicidal migration scheme would be more appropriately christened the Robert L. Bartley Open Borders Plan, and the Monterrey Summit of the Americas might well have been dubbed the Robert L. Bartley Memorial Summit, both in honor of the late Wall Street Journal editor who championed the death of nationhood...............
Edited by: nelson

Adolar
09-10-2006, 12:11 AM
I also saw some commentary regarding the GOP high command pouring money and propaganda into Steve "Open Borders" Huffman's campaign. However, Randy Graf still leads in the poll, albeit by a shrinking majority.


For anyone who still had any lingering doubts about the Republican leadership, this should be the final eye-opener.

Scronx
09-10-2006, 02:40 AM
How many times have we said that? smileys/smiley5.gifsmileys/smiley7.gifsmileys/smiley11.gif...........In case it's of interest, Tom Tancredo came to speak in Greenville again, and I was unable to shake the new and unpleasant sensation that he's nothing but another judas goat. This was a telling occasion all around. It was at Greenville (SC) Tech, but if there was even one student present, I didn't discern him amid the sea of local 60ish conservatives.


The crowdwere with him all the way on "immigration", of course, but they also cheered when he declared that Bush's"war against terror" was totally misguided -- because it really needs to be a "war in Islamofascism"! Really, it was so pat. "Islamofascism" is the new buzzterm du jour and all the best politicians are spouting it -- and playing the crowds like a Stradivarius violin.


I got into a chat later with one of Tancredo's officials, who tried to defend all Tancredo's neocon aspects -- but using the arguments I've pounded here, I was able to pin him in three moves or less.


Tancredo did decry "immigration" somewhat well -- nowhere near as strongly as in a private meeting with us some months ago -- but oddly didn't volunteer a single word about what he and his comrades are doing about it. When somebody asked a question in this direction he said a few words and segued quick like a bunny into other territory.


What he did say that was quite interesting was that the "anchor baby" problem has absolutely no basis in the Constitution. (Which makes sense, but I and perhaps otehres have been assuming it had a shred of a basis in the Const that was being twisted and exploited beyond recognition.) That part of the 14th (?) Amendment was to benefit the children of newly emancipated slaves to further entrench the idea that they were citizens after so many generations of being only three-fourths there. It had absolutely nothing to do with foreigners coming here.


I asked the aide how T.could have voted for the Bush war in the first place and he said that once it was clear the war was going to happen T.felt he had to support the president. I pointed out that he wasdecrying "immigration" on Constitutional grounds, but that "his" president was the one tearing it to shreds as none ever had before. This too was received sheepishly.


Somebody, fate, future, friend or foe............ please prove me wrong about Tom Tancredo!


Edited by: nelson

Scronx
09-13-2006, 02:50 PM
Here's the actual text of a DC Times article, emphasis added by the friend who sent it to me. The Times has a neocon streak, but I guess they're the only daily paper that would use a phrase like "the liberal Mr. Chafee".

Anybody familiar with the Club for Growth? First time I've seen it in action. I assumed from the name it was another neocon/plutocrat outfit, but maybe not. Perhaps the name is deliberate irony since they seek smaller govt and smaller budgets, the only way to get true growth. Wikipedia says they came out of Cato, as did Paul Craig Roberts -- could be a good sign.


The GOP is EVIL -- that's or point! And they're getting more and more brazen in their support for communists over Americans, or as they say in the vulgar parlance, "liberals over conservatives".


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_for_growth
<H2>Chafee wins in pivotal R.I. race</H2>
By Amy Fagan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
September 13, 2006


PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Sen. Lincoln Chafee, with the backing of the national Republican Party, last night secured a solid victory over conservative Republican challenger Stephen Laffey in the most closely watched race on a night when nine states and the District held primaries.
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, the liberal Mr. Chafee had 34,042 votes, or 54 percent, to 29,431 votes (46 percent) for Mr. Laffey, the Cranston mayor who was backed by the free-market advocacy group Club for Growth.
"To the voters of Rhode Island, thank you," Mr. Chafee told a screaming crowd of supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Providence. He said the victory was a validation of independent-minded Rhode Island and an endorsement of leaders who have the "guts" to take difficult votes and work across the aisle.
Mr. Chafee's Democratic challenger, Sheldon Whitehouse, got 82 percent of the vote against two other candidates in the Democratic primary.
Elsewhere, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton easily beat anti-war challenger Jonathan Tasini in that state's Democratic primary, clearing the way for a November matchup against Republican underdog John Spencer, the former mayor of Yonkers.
In Vermont, independent Rep. Bernard Sanders won the Democratic nomination for the Senate seat of retiring Sen. James M. Jeffords, while businessman Richard Tarrant took an early lead in the Republican Senate primary.
In Arizona, four Republicans, including Don Goldwater, nephew of the late Barry Goldwater, competed for the nomination to challenge Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano. In Minnesota, Democratic state Rep. Keith Ellison was leading in his race for an open House seat that would make him the first Muslim in Congress.
The battle between Mr. Chafee and Mr. Laffey was in the spotlight yesterday because national Republicans said it was key to their party's hope of maintaining its Senate majority. They insisted that Mr. Chafee, who has bucked his party on issues such as tax cuts and abortion, has the only shot in this left-leaning state to beat a Democratic challenge and win the general election in November.
National Republicans ran ads, sent volunteers and gave resources to help Mr. Chafee win.
But Republicans in Rhode Island were split. Mr. Chafee faced a notable challenge from Mr. Laffey, who is pro-life, pledged to cut taxes and won the support of the Club For Growth. The national group spent $500,000 in Rhode Island and ran ads bashing Mr. Chafee as a tax-and-spend liberal.
The bitter primary here highlighted an ideological fight within the Republican Party.................
<DIV>http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20060913-124638-3403 (http://www.washingt&#111;ntimes.com/nati&#111;nal/20060913-124638-3403 r.htm) r.htm</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>LATER -- but only by 150 minutes. Brackets signify intended quotation marks and apostrophes.</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>From: Al Hafer &lt;haferal@bellsouth.net (haferal@bellsouth.net)&gt; </DIV>
<DIV>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 12, 2006
CONTACT: Rick Shaftan (973) 726-8114</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>-- “Minutemen will make up every dime Randy doesn’t get from DC”
ARIZONA SENDS OUT-OF-TOUCH DC A MESSAGE: “DEFEND OUR BORDERS OR LOSE ELECTIONS!”</DIV>
<DIV>Minuteman Civil Defense Corps founder Chris Simcox tonight hailed Randy Graf’s Republican Primary victory as a “message to our out-of-touch politicians in Washington DC – defend our borders or be defeated at the polls. It’s that simple.”</DIV>
<DIV>Simcox’s comments came on the heels of what appears to be a 43-37 Graf win over a liberal candidate endorsed and heavily funded by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and pro-illegal alien amnesty groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.</DIV>
<DIV>Minuteman Civil Defense Corps PAC spent slightly over $40,000 for Independent Expenditures in support of Graf. MCDC PAC was the only entity that conducted Independent Expenditures in this contest. The PAC aired a heavy schedule on cable as well as 11 top Tucson and 5 top Cochise County radio stations.</DIV>
<DIV>Simcox exulted over the small PAC’s defeat of the “powerful” NRCC, which backed Graf’s liberal opponent with a record of supporting open borders and illegal immigration. </DIV>
<DIV>“Out of touch so-called ‘professionals’ in Washington DC actually think that people like Randy Graf who are committed to putting our national security ahead of special interest campaign dollars and corporate money are ‘weak’ candidates,” Simcox said. “I disagree and so did the hundreds of Minutemen who rallied to our effort to fund this Independent Expenditure that helped put Randy over the top.”</DIV>
<DIV>“Now it’s time for Republicans to unite to ensure that Randy Graf beats the ultra-liberal pro-amnesty Democratic candidate in November.”</DIV>
<DIV>MINUTEMEN TO REPLACE “LOST” NRCC FUNDING FOR GRAF</DIV>
<DIV>Simcox said he has heard that Graf will be denied support by the national Republican Party establishment and Republican business groups because of Graf’s strong stand against illegal immigration. He says he is committed towards making up the difference. </DIV>
<DIV>“I will be calling on my fellow Minutemen from around the country to step up to the plate and make up every dime lost because Randy Graf won’t sell out our national security to the pro-amnesty lobby,” Simcox added. “His victory this November is our top priority and we will raise whatever it takes to win.”</DIV>
<DIV>“Minutemen from Houlton, Maine to San Diego, California and everywhere in between will make up every dime Randy doesn’t get from politicians and pro-amnesty special interests in Washington. By tomorrow afternoon, every Minuteman and supporter in America will hear from me about how they can help Randy win this election and I expect we will raise record amounts to help elect Randy Graf this November,” Simcox added.</DIV>
<DIV>MESSAGE TO DC: DEFEND OUR BORDERS OR PAY AT THE POLLS.</DIV>
<DIV>“Tonight, Arizona voters sent Washington a message: defend our borders or pay at the polls,” Simcox said. “The question for Republicans is whether they will lose elections by taking an appeasement position on the illegal alien question or win by standing tall on defending our borders and our national security. The NRCC look like fools tonight for backing a loser. They can make things right by embracing those who want to secure our borders now, and they can start with a big fat contribution to Randy Graf’s campaign.”</DIV>
<DIV>Paid for by Minuteman Civil Defense Corps PAC, 2400 Earlsgate Court, Reston VA 20191. Not authorized by any candidate or any candidate committee.</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>Edited by: nelson

09-14-2006, 03:04 AM
NW: "Somebody, fate, future, friend or foe............ please prove me wrong about Tom Tancredo!"


I can't find anything wrong with your take on T. Tancredo.


I attended the BBQ lunch at the S.C. State Museum. Mr. Tan spoke. The meeting room was packed and Andre B. (Lt. Gov) had to stand in the back near the door to make his cameo appearance.


Later,while trying mentally to put meaning into this meeting, it occured to me that the Repubs are in trouble come Nov. . And they have put Tom on the road to try and smooth things over with Southern "conservatives". Tom T. really didn't say anything other than some Alan Keyes-like rah-rah/feel-good statements. If he wanted to get down to business and start solving the problem, he would have at least hinted at impeaching Presidente Bush. But the "conservatives" attending probably left that meeting thinking that Tom cares, Tom is a Repub, so Republicans must really care.


Tom is a Repub stooge and shill. His support of the WOT and the war in Iraq, and Bush prove it. Also, he's a 'C' grade Repub. at best.


But I think Tom T. fooled a lot of Confederates on Sept. 9, 2006 in Columbia, S.C.

Scronx
09-14-2006, 05:32 AM
Top flight, Uncle! I'm continuing this discussion here:


http://www.anu.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=448&amp;PN=2


LATER. Prof. Wilson on the GOP (what was he thinking re the Democrats?)


http://www.lewrockwell.com/wilson/wilson20.html (http://www.lewrockwell.com/wils&#111;n/wils&#111;n20.html)


ALSO.


From: Sandra Miller &lt;phxsandym@worldnet.att.net&gt;
Subject: Wash Times Letter: Republicans &amp; Immigration


I hope I didn't make Randy's "reconciliation trip" to DC any more difficult, but they can always dismiss me as "not connected with the Graf campaign, just a loose cannon on the fringe." I've been called worse before, and likely will be again.

The RNCC needs to be exposed for what they did, and House leadership for allowing it. The $234,000 donation is like a turtle on a fencepost--it didn't get there (to the Huffman campaign) by itself. Not one dime would have been spent without Hastert, Boehner and Blunt's OK.

By promising "immigration reform legislation on the House floor in two weeks," they have only one objective--keep their own jobs by preventing Dem takeover of the House and Senate (they don't want to be demoted to "House Minority Leader and House Minority Whip)." Too bad they don't protect all Americans' jobs with the fervor they protect their own.

Scrutinize their "immigration reform" package as carefully as you would a used car sold by a salesman in a polyester leisure suit wearing a cheap toupee. This is one gift horse (or jackass) we do want to look in the mouth.

The Washington Times
Letters to the editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
September 14, 2006


http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060913-085941-1306r_p (http://www.washingt&#111;ntimes.com/op-ed/20060913-085941-1306r_page2.htm) age2.htm


Republicans and immigration (#5)


Promises by House Majority Leader John A. Boehner of Ohio and Speaker J. Dennis Hastert of Illinois don't impress me ("Immigration reform now," Editorial, Tuesday). Those promises are nothing more than election-year posturing, just like President Bush's purported National Guard presence on the border.
After learning that the National Republican Congressional Committee went back on its commitment to remain neutral in the Republican primary for Arizona's 8th Congressional District race and then sent a $234,000 donation to Steve Huffman (the "open borders" clone of retiring Rep. "Gentleman Jim" Kolbe), I understand that the commitments of House leaders clearly are on-again-off-again as they review their political chances in November.
Of course, that NRCC contribution wasn't expected to become public knowledge — it was supposed to be a "dark of the night" backroom deal. However, the nearly quarter-million-dollar donation wouldn't have happened without the solid approval of Mr. Hastert, Mr. Boehner and Majority Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri. Whether the donation reflects White House pressure or just "fence straddling" by House leadership is irrelevant.
At the end of the day, House leaders have demonstrated they're concerned only for their own political fortunes. They care nothing for substance, only for appearance. They have had five years since September 11 to achieve immigration reform and enforcement, and they bowed to Mr. Bush and his open-borders agenda until it threatened their political careers.
The House leadership's promised immigration reform bill should be scrutinized closely. Does it contain any hidden giveaways like the huge increase in H-1B visas demanded by Bill Gates and the rest of the high-tech industry in the SKIL (Securing Knowledge, Innovation and Leadership) Bill? Or another guest-worker amnesty, allowing 20-million-plus illegal aliens to remain in the United States?

SANDRA MILLER
Phoenix
Edited by: nelson

Scronx
09-16-2006, 08:59 PM
A message I meant to put here landed here by mistake -- 9th message from the top, search 'dobson':


http://www.anu.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=448

KD
10-05-2006, 05:57 PM
At this point in time, if you vote, you need to vote for Republicans. It is critical to this nation that the House remain Republican. They are the only government institution opposing amnesty. Earlier in the year their was an article on ANU talking about immigration as the only issue to vote on.I agree and if you do too you need to vote GOP.

Don Wassall
10-05-2006, 10:01 PM
I'll have to disagree with you. The Republicans have left the southern border wide open even after 9/11. The recent vote to build a 700 mile fence along a 2,000 mile border is like putting a band-aid on a shotgun wound. It's all for show, not out of conviction.


Not that the Democrats are any better. We need new political choices, not the same old, corrupt ones we've had for way too long. Voting the Republicans back in will be the final nail in this country's coffin. The article by Paul Craig Roberts on the upcoming election, linked today on the homepage, says it very well.


http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts10052006.html

KD
10-05-2006, 10:34 PM
Our country is in a mess. I read the article. I share the same frustrations with you and I agree that we need a new nationalist party. The way to move closer to this is to keep Democrats and liberals out of power. If Democrats are elected they will pass an amnesty and Bush will signit. We would be left with millions more third worldvoters moving the country ever more leftward. I can't stand Republicans these days and their lack of action isappalling but they did passa border fence. Althoughit is not much it is something. We also have a Republican congressman fromCalifornia talking about dusting off 'operation wetback'. These are good signs. This would never happen withDemocrats in power.

Don Wassall
10-06-2006, 01:39 AM
Bush is the most pro-Mexican U.S. president ever. He has no concern for American sovereignty. He pushed for an amnesty; it didn't pass only because of grassroots citizens' opposition to it. The GOP is our enemy when it comes to immigration control because the party is owned by Big Business, which wants access to cheap labor both here and abroad.


I know what you're saying, but the Republican Party has been entrusted with control of the federal government for most of the past 40 years. The results have been disastrous. How much longer are we to follow the "lesser of two evils" voting mentality?

aryanfreeman
10-06-2006, 03:26 AM
Comment withdrawn.Edited by: aryanfreeman

Nationalist Man
10-06-2006, 04:08 AM
I really don't see what more harm the Dems can do than what the Republican arm of the ruling regime has done over the past six years. Clinton was a scoundrel but his administration in retrospect quickly became the good old days after the onset of the Bush neo-con Junta.

KD
10-06-2006, 04:38 PM
I'll address a couple previous statements.


"Bush is the most pro-Mexican U.S. president ever."


Bush is a bastard but unfortunately he is not up for election. Once we get an anti-immigration president in there in '08 (Tom Tancredo?) we can then rest easier with the Democrats having a little control. If you are concerned about immigration as much as I am the prospects of a Democratic house are worrisome particularly with thispresident. I wouldn't have no problem if the Senate went Democratic.Other than Jeff Sessions and a fewothers they are completely worthless. The institutionitself is relatively weaker than the house as well.


"How much longer are we to follow the "lesser of two evils" voting mentality?"


Until there is a viable federalthird party candidate. I don't see one.We need to start organizaing on a local basis with European nationalist movements as a model. It has taken 16 years for the German nationaliststo meet substantial success. It will take at least that long here.


"I really don't see what more harm the Dems can do than what the Republican arm of the ruling regime has done over the past six years"


For one thing you will see a resurrection of reparations for slavery with John Conyers taking control of the house judiciary. The neo-con agenda won't change. I hope people aren't expecting Democrats to changecourse in regards to FPmuch. They won't. Israelhassimply too much influence at this point in our history.

KD
10-06-2006, 04:41 PM
"I wouldn't have no problem if the Senate went Democratic."


ugh smileys/smiley5.gif it was a typo.


You know what I mean.

Don Wassall
10-06-2006, 07:53 PM
"How much longer are we to follow the "lesser of two evils" voting mentality?"


Until there is a viable federalthird party candidate. I don't see one.We need to start organizaing on a local basis with European nationalist movements as a model. It has taken 16 years for the German nationaliststo meet substantial success. It will take at least that long here.





It's the old "which came first, the chicken or the egg" question. As long as the Republicans are the "lesser of two evils" to tens of millions of conservatives there is zero chance of having a strong patriotic alternative to the one-party system. If ever a party deserved to be repudiated, it's the GOP. Until it is, America will continue in a free fall to hell.

KD
10-06-2006, 08:08 PM
Should we vote for the putrid Democrats then? If not, who should we vote for on the federal level?


What is the best course to take to advance the Nationalist cause?


I have looked at the Constitution Party but I am not sure they are running a candidate in my area.

Don Wassall
10-06-2006, 09:15 PM
I'd recommend voting for third party candidates and independents when they are on the ballot. If not, vote against the incumbent, no matter which of the two monopoly parties he's with. (Of course this doesn't apply to the exceedingly rare Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo type legislators.)


There's no easy solution to this mess, and the Nationalist cause will continue going nowhere politically until our numbers increase and more unity of purpose is achieved. Making "third" parties in general better known and accepted as serious alternatives is the best that can be done right now.

Michael
10-06-2006, 11:16 PM
I really don't see what more harm the Dems can do than what the Republican arm of the ruling regime has done over the past six years. Clinton was a scoundrel but his administration in retrospect quickly became the good old days after the onset of the Bush neo-con Junta.








I have heard that the Ancient Greeks believe that man got worst with each generation. And it appears that for the last several U.S. administrations that each is worst than the one before, so as long as control parties are elected rather the next administration is either Republican or Democrat or control party "C" it will almost, certainly be worst than the current administration as the current one is worst than the disaster before it!

10-06-2006, 11:41 PM
If you have "Write-in" capability in any of your elections, I recommend writing in Pat Paulsen of the Straight-talking American Government (STAG) Party!


Seriously! Paulsen garnered millions of real votes in the 1960s and 70s as a tongue-in-cheek candidate (he was a monologue comedian who made well on the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" TV show. ca. 1967). Pat would be TOTALLY superior to the current maggot in office and most of his predecessors

aryanfreeman
10-08-2006, 03:34 AM
Comment withdrawn.Edited by: aryanfreeman

warrenwilson
10-08-2006, 03:33 PM
Nobody is more disenchanted with the elite Republican perverts than me. But put this in your corncob and smoke it: Should the Democrats take back the House, Nancy Pelosi is a likely shoe-in for Speaker. And Dame Pelosi is Israel's most rabid supporter in Congress, bar none. How now brown cow?


Click on the following links and check out her kosher connections firsthand.


http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/articles/article000 2405.html (http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/articles/article0002405.html)


www.israelforum.com/board/archive/index.php/t-8311.html (http://www.israelforum.com/board/archive/index.php/t-8311.html)


Edited by: warrenwilson

12-24-2006, 06:13 PM
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/7364/balladsy7.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Nelson
05-21-2007, 01:36 PM
Sen. Lindsey "Flimsy" Graham (R-SC) has made a national name for himself since voting both ways at once on Clinton's impeachment, but he's still a local scumbag to us.


I was dragged to his first election victory party by an invitee-- you could see even then how totally lacking in manhood he was (except at destroying nations). The music was by the inevitable loud rock band and the people impossibly boring, not least the other politicians there.


Now, a picture worth 10,000 words -- other useful pics at the link.


http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;file=viewto (http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=Forums&amp;file=viewtopic&amp;t=63953) pic&amp;t=63953


From: Columbia Christians for Life &lt;CCL@ChristianLifeandLiberty.net&gt;
Subject: PHOTO: Lindsey Graham (RINO-SC) laughing it up with Ted Kennedy
(DEMON-MA) before May 17 sell-out of America


PHOTO: Lindsey Graham (RINO-SC) laughing it up with
Ted Kennedy (DEMON-MA) before May 17 sell-out of America


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U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) laugh before a news conference to announce a compromise on immigration legislation between the White House and the Senate at the U.S. Captiol Thursday in Washington, DC. Kennedy was key in negotiating the compromise language in the bill, which U.S. President George W. Bush
is expected to sign.


Chip Somodevilla: Getty Images
www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4812997.html (http://www.chr&#111;n.com/disp/story.mpl/fr&#111;nt/4812997.html)

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[South Carolina Republican Party State Convention, Columbia, SC - May 19, 2007]

Immigration hot topic at GOP event
Attendees at S.C. convention vocal over Romney's, Graham's stances
By JIM DAVENPORT
The Associated Press

"The crowd at South Carolina’s Republican convention cheered Saturday when
former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney criticized a new immigration proposal
and booed U.S. Sen Lindsey Graham when he defended it." [emphasis added]

[complete article]
www.thestate.com/169/story/69054.html (http://www.thestate.com/169/story/69054.html)
Posted on Sun, May. 20, 2007

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Lindsey Graham is a protege of fellow Amnesty-for-Illegal-Immigrants supporter John McCain.
Graham supported CFR-member John McCain in the 2000 presidential election, and continues to support McCain in his 2008 campaign.

McCain is NOT pro-life [supports federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, and also supports "exceptions" to a ban on abortion], and co-sponsored the McCain-Feingold campaign finance "reform" / anti-free-speech bill.

2006 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html (http://www.stopthenorthamericanuni&#111;n.com/CFRMembers.html)

See a concise overview article about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on the internet at:
"The Definition of Tyranny," The New American (May 15, 1995), by John F. McManus (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-TNAart.doc)
www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-TNAart.doc (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-TNAart.doc)

<A href="http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-07-01-McCain.doc" target="_blank">AGAIN ! - Pro-abort, CFR-member, Republican presidential candidate
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) voted AGAIN ! for federally-funded
embryo destruction - destroying early human life with taxpayer dollars</A>
Voted on April 11, 2007 to pass S.5 (Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007)
www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-07-01-McCain.doc (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/CFR-07-01-McCain.doc)

<A href="http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/NWO-0602.DOC" target="_blank">Pro-abort, CFR-members, Republican Senators John McCain and Bill Frist
vote to federally fund embryo destruction and experimentation</A>
McCain and Frist, possible Republican candidates for U.S. President in 2008,
already support "exceptions" to a ban on surgical abortion, and have now, on July 18, also voted to use federal funds (our taxpayer money) to pay for the destruction and experimentation on human embryos
www.christianlifeandliberty.net/NWO-0602.DOC (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/NWO-0602.DOC)
i
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Republicans praise Ted Kennedy for leadership on immigration deal
May 18, 2007
www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/05/18/ad (http://www.bost&#111;n.com/news/nati&#111;n/washingt&#111;n/articles/2007/05/18/adversaries_praise_a_relentless_kennedy/) versaries_praise_a_relentless_kennedy/
Jubilant yesterday, Senators Mel Martinez (left), Lindsey O. Graham, and Edward M. Kennedy
had spent hours in sometimes heated negotiations to craft a compromise bill on immigration. (CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY IMAGES)


Senators reach agreement on immigration reform
May 17, 2007, 7:17PM
www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4812997.html (http://www.chr&#111;n.com/disp/story.mpl/fr&#111;nt/4812997.html)
Lindsey Graham laughing it up with Ted Kennedy before selling out America

__________________________________________________ __________ ___________________

CALL, E-MAIL U.S. SENATORS NOW THROUGH ALL THIS WEEK ! (May 21-25, 2007)

TELL THEM TO VOTE NO TO S.1348

TELL THEM TO VOTE NO TO AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS !

NO TO "LEGALIZING" THE INVASION OF 12-20 MILLION ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS !

(HOUSE VERSION TO BE TAKEN UP IN JUNE/JULY - H.R. 1645)

See U.S. Congress legislation at http://thomas.loc.gov (http://thomas.loc.gov/)
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U.S. Senate contact information
www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm (http://www.senate.gov/general/c&#111;ntact_in&#102;ormati&#111;n/senators_cfm.cfm)

D.C. Capitol Switchboard:
202-224-3121

Toll-free #'s for Capitol switchboard:
866-340-9281
800-450-8293
877-762-8722
877-762-8762


Republicans for Amnesty; Flood Their Offices With Email
Telling Them You Will Vote Them Out
www.savage-productions.com/republicans_for_amnesty.html (http://www.savage-producti&#111;ns.com/republicans_for_amnesty.html)
Sen. John McCain R-AZ
Sen. Lindsey Graham R-SC
Sen. Jon Kyl R-AZ
Sen. Arlen Specter R-PA
Sen. Mel Martinez R-FL
Rep. Jeff Flake, R-AZ

RINO Republican Senators for Amnesty:

Sen. John McCain: 202-224-2235
Web Form: mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Contact.Home (http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseacti&#111;n=C&#111;ntact.Home)

Sen. Lindsey Graham: 202-224-5972 [Graham up for re-election November 4, 2008]
Web Form: lgraham.senate.gov/index.cfm?mode=contact (http://lgraham.senate.gov/index.cfm?mode=c&#111;ntact)

Sen. Jon Kyl: 202-224-4521
Web Form: kyl.senate.gov/contact.cfm (http://kyl.senate.gov/c&#111;ntact.cfm)

Sen. Arlen Specter: 202-224-4254
Web Form: specter.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactInfo.Home (http://specter.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseActi&#111;n=C&#111;ntactInfo.Home)

Sen. Mel Martinez: 202-224-3041
Web Form: martinez.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactIn... (http://martinez.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseActi&#111;n=C&#111;ntactIn&#102;ormati&#111;n.C&#111;ntact&#070;or m)


Urge Congress to Vote Against Immigration Reform Legislation
http://capwiz.com/jbs/issues/alert/?alertid=9769356
Prepared, editable e-mail text to House and Senate members to urge Congress
to vote against immigration legislation S.1348 and H.R. 1645

__________________________________________________ __________ _______________
__________________________________________________ __________ _______________

TREASON:
Bush/Senators May 17 Amnesty Plan for Millions of Illegal Immigrants

TRAITORS:
Bush, McCain, Kennedy, Specter, Feinstein, Graham, et al.

GOAL (Long-term):
North American Union (NAU) - Canada / United States / Mexico merger,
and loss of national sovereignty (as per the European Union model)
www.christianlibertyparty.com/index.php?option=com_content&a (http://www.christianlibertyparty.com/index.php?opti&#111;n=com_c&#111;ntent&amp;task=view&amp;id=211&amp;Item id=9) mp;task=view&amp;id=211&amp;Itemid=9

____________________________________________
____________________________________________

Steve Lefemine, pro-life missionary
dir., Columbia Christians for Life
PO Box 50358, Columbia, SC 29250
(803) 765-0916
www.ChristianLifeandLiberty.net (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/)
www.RighttoLifeActofSC.net (http://www.righttolifeactofsc.net/)
May 20, 2007

To unsubscribe, send "Unsubscribe" to:
Columbia Christians for Life &lt;CCL@ChristianLifeandLiberty.net&gt;

Nelson
05-31-2007, 03:06 PM
One from the vaults: La Raza beats Special Olympics—a perfect paradigm of Congress's real agenda today. (Thanks, Michael.)

</span>GOP Congress Earmarks $4 Million for
Leftist Pro-Illegal Alien Group</font><div><div>
<div style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">by Amanda B. Carpenter(<a href="http://www.human&#101;vents.com/search.php?author_name=Amanda%20B.+Carpenter" target="_blank" target="_blank">More
by this author</a>)
</div>
<div style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">Posted: 12/02/2005</div>
<div style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=10623 (http://www.human&#101;vents.com/article.php?id=10623)</div>
<div style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);"></div>
<div style="font-family: verdana;">Thanks to a congressional earmark, an
open-borders advocacy group that pushes for driver’s licenses, free in-state
tuition and healthcare for illegal aliens and bilingual requirements for state
agencies and ballots is slated to get $4 million in new taxpayer money to add to
the more than $30 million it has received from various federal agencies since
1996. </span><br style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);"><br style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Spanish for “the race,”
will get its latest grant through an appropriations bill passed by Congress on
November 18. The Joint Explanatory Statement of HR 3058, available on the
House’s Rules Committee website lists 1,100 plus earmarks in the bill, including
La Raza’s grant under the Housing and Urban Development Department’s Self-Help
and Assisted Ownership Programs. Under this account La Raza will receive four
times as much as the Special Olympics, which won a $1-million earmark...................</span><br style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
</div></div></div>LATER -- 90 seconds (Thanks, Vaclav -- but please always include SOURCE).</span></span>

Oh, the NAMES they come up with for things! </span>

Congress Would Fund Pro-Illegal immigration La Raza with Taxpayer Money


</font>Representative Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX)
introduced a bill that would fund the National Council of La Raza – a
pro-illegal immigrant group. The bill, named the Hope Fund Act of 2007 (H.R.
1999) would allot $5 million to La Raza in 2008, and $10 million each year
thereafter.</font>

</font>La Raza actively supports
legislation that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants currently
residing within the United States. According to their website, La Raza supports
an immigration bill that would include:</font>
<x-tab></x-tab>•
<x-tab></x-tab></font>a path to citizenship for the
current undocumented population</font>
<x-tab></x-tab>•
<x-tab></x-tab></font>the creation of new legal channels
for future immigrant workers</font>
<x-tab></x-tab>•
<x-tab></x-tab></font>a reduction of family immigration
backlogs</font>

</font>Congress must not finance
anti-American groups such as La Raza - especially not through U.S. tax
dollars.</font>

Click
here to take action on this legislation.</font>
</font>Click here for supporting
documentation.</font> </font>


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Edited by: Nelson

Michael
06-03-2007, 05:26 PM
An article entitled "Republican revolt over immigration"








http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55967

Nelson
06-04-2007, 12:21 AM
Michael, you come up with some of the BEST links, and this is one of YOUR best. Hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa, That's great!


Just two days after President Bush slammed critics of his immigration policy, the Republican National Committee has reportedly fired all 65 of its telephone solicitors, as donors are said to be furious over the president's stance to give legal status to millions of illegal aliens.


"Every donor in 50 states we reached has been angry, especially in the last month and a half, and for 99 percent of them immigration is the No. 1 issue," a fired phone-bank employee told the Washington Times.


The nation (well, the red states making up most of it) are enraged at the grandest larceny ever pulled on a free people—the theft of America's borders, soverignty and identity—and what doesthe GOPdo? SHOOT THE MESSENGERS.


That's right, it must be all THEIR fault! After all, a Republican president is NEVER wrong, so the problem must be that the phone people aren't shoveling the right dose or slant of propaganda out!


We all receive telephone solicitations for money. I haven't noticed any dropoff in their number—how about you all?


Wouldn't it be nice if the GOP simply said "Bush and his jeocons have ruined tis party, the `conservative' coalition, the country and are now ruining the world. Nobody supports him anymore politically or financially.He ain't even human, much less `conservative'!


"Egypt is destroyed . . . . "


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Edited by: Nelson

Nelson
06-14-2007, 02:15 PM
Trent Lott = vile scum. /\/.\/\/.


From: "Christopher Golden" &lt;cmarshg@earthlink.net&gt;
Subject: How to break up Dubya's Double Play
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<DIV>Dear Fellow Republicans, Conservatives, Constitutionalists, andPatriotic Americans:</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>In baseball, in order to break up a double play, the baserunner needs to go in hard into second base to prevent the second baseman or shortstop from throwing the ball to first base. Well, in order to break up Dubya's double play, we are the baserunners and the fielder is your GOP Senator!</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>Below is an action plan from Numbers USA on how to stop Dubya's Double Play.</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>Chris Golden</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>Numbers USA action plan:</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>Friends,

I regret to tell you that our victory of last Thursday night has eroded to almost nothing by this morning.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Senate Republican Whip Trent Lott of Mississippi have succeeded in twisting nearly enough GOP arms to assure Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) that they can deliver the votes to pass his S. 1348 amnesty for 12-20 million illegal aliens.

Here is the pitch that McConnell and Lott are said to be using -- and the pitch that only you can persuade Republican Senators to reject:

Lawmakers are being told that they must agree to vote for cloture on the amnesty in exchange for a chance to have some favorite amendments brought up OR they will lose a chance to "sit at the table" in final fashioning of this bill.

A senior GOP leadership aide confirmed that anti-amnesty Republicans are being told by Party leadership that they “need to get on board if they want to remain relevant.”

I have some actions related to Democratic Senators that I'll detail further in this email. But our most urgent work today is with GOP Senators.

NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU HAVE PHONED IN THE LAST MONTH, YOUR PHONE CALLS ARE DESPERATELY NEEDED TODAY.

CALL SENATORS IN D.C.
202-224-3121

(If you live in Mississippi and Kentucky, I've already sent you your action opportunities. You have to take responsibility for the two Senators who at this moment are competing for the title of America's No. 1 and No. 2 Enemy. I am sending this alert to you so you have the additional information that is in it.)
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TELL GOP SENATORS TO REFUSE 'A SEAT AT THE TABLE' AND TO REMAIN 'RELEVANT' BY PROTECTING THE WORKERS AND VOTERS OF THEIR STATE</DIV>

Call their offices and tell them you have heard of the 'take-it-or-leave-it' deal they are being offered and that your advice is:

"Refuse a Seat at The Table If All They're Serving Is Rancid Mush."

Tell them that permanently legalizing 12-20 million illegal aliens and giving them permanent access to our jobs is a dish not worth fussing over. No amount of seasoning or ingredient changing can make this dish palatable to the voters of your state.

Any amendment that would truly protect Americans would be killed by the Bush/Kennedy coalition.

No matter how many amendments are allowed for votes, the end result bill will be terrible -- maybe slightly less terrible than now, but still terrible. There is no point in trading away a YES vote on cloture for the chance to offer an amendment.

You must make it clear to every one of these Senators that they will be made to pay politically over and over the next year (maybe their whole careers) for a YES vote if this bill comes up again on cloture.

Remind them that Sen. McCain has seen his front-runner status in the Presidential primary race plummet because of his highly public support for this bill.

Why would any of these Senators want to carry around that same kind of baggage?

And tell your Senators that they have all the "relevance" they need by being the representative or your state in the U.S. Senate. They don't need George Bush or Karl Rove to give them relevance, especially if relevance has to come at the expense of principle.
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HOLD ONTO OUR DEMOCRATIC ANTI-AMNESTY VOTES</DIV>

It is imperative that we hold onto at least 9 of the 12 Democratic and Independent NO votes we got last Thursday on the cloture vote.

Phone these offices and urge them not to be taken in by the Republican leadership's pandering to Big Business lobbyists who are demanding to keep employing their 7-million-plus illegal workers and are demanding an amnesty for all the lawbreaking by the outlaw companies in the past.

Tell these Democrats that they are standing with the American workers on this and should be proud of their principled stand against Pres. Bush's dream of globalizing the American labor force.

THE 12 NON-REPUBLICANS WHO VOTED AGAINST AMNESTY LAST WEEK
(* Up for re-election in 2008)

* Baucus (D-Mont.)
Bingaman (D-NM)
Boxer (D-Calif.)
Byrd (D-WV)
Dorgan (D-ND)
* Landrieu (D-La.)
McCaskill (D-Mo.)
* Pryor (D-Ark.)
* Rockefeller(D-WV)
Sanders (I-Vt.)
Tester (D-Mont.)
Webb (D-Va.)
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LATER—BY A FEW MINUTES! More from the great Chris Golden:
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<DIV>"Senator Kennedy is a principled man" -US Senator Lindsey Graham at the June 8th Senate Press Conference</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>"He makes a deal with you, and you can trust him...he will make compromises, and you can trust him. He will be with you until end.." - Fred 'Beltway Bozo' Barnes, editor of the neoconservative Weekly Standard and FOX NEWS Contributor on the June 12th edition of 'Special Report with Brit Hume'speaking of Senator Edward Moore Kennedy,The Duke of Chappaquiddick.</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV align=center>TELL IT TO MARY JO KOPECHNE!</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>According to Wikipedia:</DIV>
<DIV></DIV>
<DIV>"Kopechne left the party at 11:15 p.m. with Ted Kennedy after he allegedly offered to drive her back to the Katama Shores Motor Inn in Edgartown (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgartown) where she was staying. According to Ted Kennedy, on his way to the ferry crossing back to Edgartown, he accidentally turned right onto Dike Road instead of bearing left on Main Street. After proceeding one-half mile, he descended a hill and came upon a narrow bridge set obliquely to the unlit road. Ted Kennedy drove the 1967 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oldsmobile_Delm&#111;nt_88&amp;acti&#111;n=edit) belonging to his mother, Rose Kennedy, off the side of Dike (or Dyke) Bridge, and the car overturned into Poucha Pond.</DIV>
<DIV>


Ted Kennedy extricated himself from the submerged car but Kopechne died. Since her parents' lawyer, Joseph Flanagan, filed a petition barring an autopsy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autopsy), the cause of death was never medically confirmed. When the car was recovered, all the doors were locked and three of the windows were either open or smashed in.


Kennedy said that he dived down several times attempting to free her and, after exhausting himself, rested for twenty minutes, then walked back to the Lawrence Cottage where the party had been held. At the Lawrence Cottage, Kennedy summoned his cousin, Joe Gargan, and another friend, Paul Markham, to return to the scene of the accident. Kennedy sat in the back of a white Plymouth Valiant rental car that Kopechne had used that day. Though there was a working telephone at this location, the group waited 10 hours before they contacted the police. Ted Kennedy then returned to the submerged car with Gargan and Markham who then resumed trying to reach her. The group claimed that the tidal current prevented them from reaching her. [My note: Ted then went back to the Hotel and had a three course breakfast before teling the police or the media - CMG].


<A id=Aftermath name=Aftermath></A>
<H2>On television Kennedy later said he was not driving under the influence of alcohol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving). This has been widely disputed by many reports.<SUP ="noprint Template-Fact">[citation needed] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources)</SUP> He explained he was in a state of shock when he emerged from the creek and confused by "a jumble of emotions," and that his conduct in not reporting the accident was "inexcusable." He said he gave up hope and remembers little of how he got back to his hotel in Edgartown (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgartown%2C_Massachusetts), except that he swam the narrow channel because there were no night ferries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferry), and nearly drowned in the process.</H2>


Kennedy pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident after causing injury. He received a two month suspended sentence (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspended_sentence) and one year probation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probati&#111;n). Questions remain about his attempts to save Kopechne and the possibility of interference in the investigation and the trial by his family and friends. Kopechne's death severely damaged Kennedy's reputation and is regarded as a major reason that he was never able to mount a successful campaign for President of the United States (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States)."


Yea, but he could be Vice-President in a McCain Administration - with Lindsey as Atty. General and Fred "Beltway Bozo" Barnes as Chief-of-Staff.


Chris Golden





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Nelson
06-29-2007, 12:49 PM
Just emailed to my asociates in the Real ID fight: No doubt, most or all of those named are RAPEublicans. Even you outside of SC will perhaps be stunned by the high number of top state officials lining up to elect Dracula for president (is this legal?)—this my inclusion of the whole endless document, also found at


http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/mccain/mccainorgsc.html (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccainorgsc.html)


I'd like to wish all Forumizers a great Independence Day in advance, and remember, calling it the Fourth of July is very neocon. smileys/smiley2.gifAs I write, the Bob Jones U radio station is airing cheery military marches to get our juices flowing. NW


Here is a major message from a major Paul Revere in the upstate. Chris Golden has dug up the list of SC pols joining forces to get nauseating scumwimp John McCain elected as President. It will shock anyone who worked to stop Real ID in SC. Look how many supposed heroes of conservatism are in it -- Charlie Condon and many we dealt with on real ID including Bobby Harrell. I don't mean we can't work with them anymore or denounce them or whatever, am merely highlighting further what a disaster modern "conservatism" is (esp. in a "republican" context).

Yes, of course, Harrison and Walker are among them. No surprise Henry McMaster made the list, either -- he is a neoCON from way back. Ironically and paradigmatically, he helped sink us on the flag issue and Condon greatly helped us! And no, the flag issue AIN'T going away anytime soon from either side of the battle line. Glenn McConnell killed us on the flag, championed us on Real ID and is now trying to get Dracula into the Oval Office -- so what else is new?

Thank you, Chris! Everybody get on Chris's mailing list ( cmarshg@earthlink.net ) if you want more and more of the good stuff about the bad people. /\/.\/\/.

COULD MCCAIN BE THE REASON OUR LEGISLATURE IS STALLING? JOHN MCCAIN HAS DONATED MONEY TO MANY OF OUR STATE OFFICIALS AND LEGISLATORS, WHO HAVE SUBSEQUENTLY JOINED HIS TEAM AND ORGANIZATION. CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW AND FOLLOW THE MONEY TO SEE WHICH LAWMAKERS AND CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS ARE ON THE MCCAIN TEAM:

John McCain-Organization, South Carolina
updated June 13, 2007

JOHN McCAIN 2008, INC. (March 1, 2007)
JOHN McCAIN 2008 - THE EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE (filed with the FEC to establish on Nov. 16, 2006)
STRAIGHT TALK AMERICA (2006 cycle)
Headquarters: 1600 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC

Campaign Manager Trey Walker
(announced by the exploratory committee on Jan. 8, 2007) Chief executive assistant to Attorney General Henry McMaster, directing communications and governmental affairs, for the past four years. Lead consultant on McMaster�s 2002 campaign. Consultant at Richard Quinn &amp; Associates. National field director for Sen. McCain�s 2000 presidential campaign. Executive director of the South Carolina Republican Party for almost seven years, 1993-99.

Consultant Richard Quinn
Principal of Richard Quinn and Associates, consulting firm based in Columbia. Lead South Carolina strategist for McCain's 2000 campaign (signed on in Feb. 1999). Consultant to Sen. Phil Gramm's (R-TX) 1996 campaign in South Carolina.

FIELD
Field Director Josh Robinson
(reported by The Chaser on Jan. 25, 2007) Most recently Robinson managed State Rep. Martha Wong's 2006 re-election campaign in Texas' 134th District. Graduate of Texas A&amp;M University.

Regional Field Representatives
Midlands Blake Montgomery
Montgomery had been running the SC GOP's Presidential Primary Taskforce.

Upstate West Somer Grasser
Campaign manager on Greenville County Councilman Eric Bedingfield's successful 2006 campaign for the SC House of Representatives (District 26).

Upstate East Vic Bailey
Served as chairman of the South Carolina College Republicans. Furman University.

POLITICAL
Political Director Chris Allen
(May 2007 reported by the Palmetto Scoop; succeeded Brad Henry, who served as political director from Jan.-May 2007 then left to do consulting as BMH Consulting) Allen served as field director for Straight Talk America (as reported by Hotline On Call...start July 10, 2006). He is a "former personal aide to Gov. Mark Sanford."

Deputy Coalitions Director Philip Curtis
Left position as deputy political director of the South Carolina Republican Party to join the campaign.

COMMUNICATIONS
Communications Director B.J. Boling
(reported by The Chaser on Jan. 11, 2007 via Hotline On Call) Project manager at Starboard Communications, a Lexington, SC political marketing firm. Previously worked closely with the Indiana House Republican Campaign Committee on their direct mail program.

Press Secretary Adam Temple
Left position as deputy communications director to Sen. Jim DeMint, based in Columbia, to join the campaign.

FINANCE
Fianance Director Katherine Haltiwanger
Left position as assistant to First Lady Jenny Sanford to join the campaign.

COUNSEL
Chief Counsel Karl "Butch" Bowers
(announced Feb. 27, 2007) Partner with Nelson Mullins Riley &amp; Scarborough LLP in Columbia. Former chairman of the South Carolina Election Commission; appointed to the Commission by Gov. Mark Sanford in 2003 and appointed chairman in 2004. Has served as counsel to the South Carolina Republican Party and as campaign finance counsel to numerous, successful political campaigns. J.D. from Tulane Law School, 1998. M.P.A. from the College of Charleston, 1993. B.A. in political science from the University of South Carolina, 1988. Serves as a JAG officer in the South Carolina Air National Guard, where he currently holds the rank of Major.

CHAIRS
State Chairs
Senator Lindsey Graham - Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994. Elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1992. Private law practice starting in 1988. Six-and-a-half years of service on active duty as an Air Force lawyer. Undergraduate and law degrees from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Native South Carolinian.

State House Speaker Bobby Harrell - (announced Jan. 16, 2007; also named as National Co-Chair of Legislators for McCain. Note: McCain held several press conferences in South Carolina to highlight this announcement) Represents District 114, Charleston and Dorchester Counties. Elected to the S.C. House of Representatives in 1992; elected Majority Leader in 1997; elected Speaker in 2005. Owner and operator of a State Farm Insurance Agency for more than 25 years. Owner of Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical repackaging company. B.S. in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. Raised in Charleston, SC.

State Attorney General Henry McMaster - (announced by Straight Talk America on Aug. 10, 2006) South Carolina Attorney General since 2003; unopposed for re-election in 2006. Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, elected in 1993 and served until 2002. U.S. Attorney for South Carolina from 1981-85; first U.S. Attorney in the nation to be appointed by President Ronald Reagan.

State Co-Chairs
Former State Attorney General Charlie Condon - (announced Aug. 3, 2006) Now in private practice, Charlie Condon Law Firm, LLC in Mount Pleasant, SC. Unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2004; unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor in 2002. Attorney General of South Carolina, 1995-2002. Served as Circuit Solicitor of Charleston and Berkeley Counties for more than ten years. A state chair for Bob Dole�s 1996 presidential campaign, and a Bush-Cheney co-chair in 2000.

State Secretary of State Mark Hammond - (announced Jan. 11, 2007) Elected as South Carolina�s 41st Secretary of State in 2002 and re-elected in 2006. Elected as Spartanburg County�s Clerk of Court in 1996; re-elected in 2000. Criminal Investigator, aiding prosecutors for the 7th Circuit Solicitor�s Office, until 1996. Juvenile Probation Officer for the South Carolina Department of Youth Services. B.A. in political science from Newberry College, 1986; Masters in Education from Clemson University, 1988. Lifelong resident of Spartanburg.

State Senator Hugh Leatherman - (announced Feb. 20, 2007) Represents District 31, Darlington and Florence Counties; elected to the Senate in 1981. Managing partner of WyBoo Investments; president of Leacon, Inc.. Elected to the Quinby Town Council in 1967 and served through 1976, including Mayor Pro Tempore, 1971-76. In 1955, he helped found Florence Concrete Products. B.A. in civil engineering from N.C. State University, 1953.

State Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell - (announced Oct. 4, 2006) Elected to the South Carolina Senate in 1980; elected President Pro Tempore, the presiding officer in the Senate, Jan. 9, 2001. Attorney and businessman; president of CSA Galleries, Inc.. Chairman of the Charleston County Republican Party from 1978-82. Private practice. A labor management relations specialist with the Charleston Naval Shipyard. Staff attorney with the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program. J.D. from the University of South Carolina, 1972; B.S. from the College of Charleston, 1969. Worked on the Goldwater presidential campagn. Lifelong resident of the Charleston area.

Former Congressman John Napier - (announced Sept. 13, 2006) Resident of Pawley�s Island. Appointed by President Reagan as a federal judge to the U.S. Claims Court in 1986. Practiced law in Bennettsville, 1983-86. Elected to Congress representing the 6th District in 1980 and served one term (defeated in re-election bid). Practiced law in Bennettsville, 1978-80. Worked several positions on Capitol Hill, finishing as chief legislative assistant and legal counsel to U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond, 1976-78 and chief minority counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Official Conduct 1977. A.B. from Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., 1969; J.D. from University of South Carolina, 1972; served in the United States Army Reserve as a first lieutenant, 1969-77.

Adjutant General Stan Spears - The only elected head of a state National Guard in the nation.

Former US Attorney Strom Thurmond, Jr. - (announced Sept. 28, 2006) Son and namesake of legendary U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond. Practicing attorney with Smith, Massey, Brodie, Thurmond &amp; Guynn, in Aiken. A former U.S. Attorney for South Carolina, appointed to that post by President George W. Bush in 2001.

State Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers - (announced Nov. 28, 2006) First appointed Agriculture Commissioner by Gov. Mark Sanford to fill a vacancy in the office; elected Nov. 7, 2006 to a full four-year term. A third generation dairy farmer, Weathers is co-owner of Weathers Farms, Inc., a 650-cow dairy operation in Bowman, South Carolina. He also operates Weathers Trucking, Inc., a bulk milk delivery service for over 30 dairies.

Legislative Co-Chairs
State Senator John Courson - (announced Aug. 30, 2006) First elected to the South Carolina Senate in 1984, and has served there continuously since then; represents District 20 (Columbia area). Senior Vice President of KeenanSuggs Insurance. State Chairman or State Treasurer for Sen. Strom Thurmond�s last three re-election campaigns. Active in the presidential campaigns of George H.W. Bush in 1988, and George W. Bush in 2000. Republican National Committeeman for South Carolina. Chair of Reagan�s 1980 and 1984 campaign committees in South Carolina; Reagan delegate to two national conventions; one of South Carolina's presidential electors for Reagan. Graduate of the University of South Carolina.

State Senator Mike Fair - (announced Oct. 17, 2006) Fair has represented Greenville in the South Carolina Senate since he was elected in Nov. 1995 and is Chairman of the Senate Corrections and Penology Committee. Elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1984 and served through 1995. Previously served on Greenville County Council. Graduate of the University of South Carolina.

State House Majority Leader Jim Merrill - Berkeley &amp; Charleston Counties.

State House Speaker Pro Tempore Doug Smith - (announced Dec. 28, 2006) Of Spartanburg. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1992; Speaker Pro Tempore since November 2000. Is a practicing attorney.

On Jan. 31, 2007 at a press conference at the State House in Columbia, Speaker Bobby Harrell, surrounded by many of his colleagues, announced that 40 members of the South Carolina House of Representatives are backing Sen. McCain ("should he decide to seek the presidency," the press release notes).
Speaker Bobby Harrell Charleston &amp; Dorchester Counties
Speaker Pro-Tempore Doug Smith Spartanburg County
House Majority Leader Jim Merrill Berkeley &amp; Charleston Counties

Representative Bruce Bannister Greenville County
Representative Kenny Bingham Lexington County
Representative Joan Brady Richland County
Representative Catherine Ceips Beaufort County
Representative Converse Chellis Charleston &amp; Dorchester Counties
Representative Bill Cotty Kershaw &amp; Richland Counties
Representative Kris Crawford Florence County
Representative Tom Dantzler Berkeley &amp; Charleston Counties
Representative Ralph Davenport Spartanburg County
Representative Tracy Edge Horry County
Representative Marion Frye Lexington &amp; Saluda Counties
Representative Mike Gambrell Abbeville &amp; Anderson Counties
Representative Carl Gullick York County
Representative Ben Hagood Charleston County
Representative Nelson Hardwick Horry County
Representative Jim Harrison Richland County
Representative Gloria Haskins Greenville County
Representative Bill Herbkersman Beaufort County
Representative Shirley Hinson Berkeley County
Representative Phillip Lowe Florence &amp; Sumter Counties
Representative Jay Lucas Chesterfield, Darlington, Kershaw &amp; Lancaster Counties
Representative Joe Mahaffey Spartanburg County
Representative Gene Pinson Greenwood County
Representative Mike Pitts Abbeville, Greenwood, &amp; Laurens Counties
Representative Wallace Scarborough Charleston County
Representative Gary Simrill York County
Representative Donald Smith Aiken &amp; Edgefield Counties
Representative Garry Smith Greenville County
Representative Murrell Smith Clarendon &amp; Sumter Counties
Representative Roland Smith Aiken County
Representative Adam Taylor Greenville &amp; Laurens Counties
Representative Mac Toole Lexington County
Representative David Umphlett Berkeley County
Representative Thad Viers Horry County
Representative Bill Whitmire Oconee County
Representative Bill Witherspoon Horry County
Representative Annette Young Charleston &amp; Dorchester Counties

Representative Bob Walker of Landrum (announced May 4, 2007)
Representative Kit Spires of Pelion (announced May 4, 2007)

South Carolina County Chairs
On May 11, 2007 the campaign announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain051107prsc.html) county chairs for each of South Carolina's 46 counties, a total of 82 people in all.

South Carolina Mayors for McCain leadership committee
On April 2, 2007 the campaign announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain040207prsc.html) support of 26 mayors "from every region of the state." Plus on April 24 the campaign announced addition of James Island Mayor Mary Clark.

Town, City &amp; County Council Members
On May 8, 2007 the campaign announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain050807prsc.html) support of 57 town, city and county council members.

South Carolina Veterans Advisory Committee
On April 12, 2007 the campaign announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain041207prsc.html) creation of the South Carolina Veterans Advisory Committee, a 38-member committee chaired by Adjutant General Stan Spears.

South Carolina chapter of Americans of Faith
On June 5, 2007 the campaign announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain060507prsc.html) a South Carolina chapter of Americans of Faith formed by State Senator Mike Fair.

Palmetto Taxpayers for McCain
On May 3, 2007 the campaign announced the endorsement of Don Weaver, president of the South Carolina Association of Taxpayers, and said that he will serve as a national advisor to the campaign on fiscal issues and as chairman of Palmetto Taxpayers for McCain.

Student Leaders for McCain
On February 12, 2007 the exploratory committee announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccainsc021207pr.html) eighteen chairs and co-chairs on sixteen South Carolina campuses. Earlier, Oct. 19, 2006, McCain's Straight Talk America announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain101906scy.html) a South Carolina Youth Advisory Committee comprising 11 College Republican leaders from around the state.

Law Enforcement Advisory Committee
On Oct. 31, 2006, Straight Talk America announced (http://www.gwu.edu/~acti&#111;n/2008/mccain/mccain103106scle.html) a South Carolina Law Enforcement Advisory Committee comprising 11 county sheriffs from around the state.
<DIV align=center>South Carolina Finance Committee
As of March 19, 2007

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Bill Amick of Batesburg-Leesville - CEO of the Amick Company, former CEO of Amick Farms former chairman of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Paula Harper Bethea of Hilton Head - director of external relations for the McNair Law Firm and former chairman of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. Bush 2000 Fundraiser. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004.

Terry Brown of Columbia - CEO of Edens and Avant, Inc.

Egerton Burroughs of Myrtle Beach - Chairman of the Board, Burroughs and Chapin. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Mark Buyck, Jr. of Florence - Partner in The Wilcox Law Firm. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Bart Daniel of Charleston - Attorney and former U.S. Attorney. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004.

Clarence Davis of Columbia - partner of Nelson Mullins Riley &amp; Scarborough LLP.

Joseph A. Edens, Jr. of Columbia - Chairman of Edens and Avant, Inc. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Dr. Eddie Floyd of Florence - Surgeon with Floyd Medical Associates. Bush Pioneer and Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004. Co-Chairman Sanford for Governor Finance Committee 2006.

Joe Griffith of Charleston - President of Joe Griffith Law Firm, LLC.

Matt Hubbell of Charleston - President of Matthew Hubbell Law Firm.

Bob Hughes of Greenville - president of Hughes Development Corporation.

Dr. Stephen Imbeau of Florence - Physician with Allergy, Asthma &amp; Sinus Center and founder of the Trelys Fund. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

George Dean Johnson of Spartanburg - (announced Jan. 26, 2007) Chairman of Johnson Development Associates and a former chairman of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. In 2000 and 2004, he served as a pioneer for President George W. Bush�s election efforts. Prior to Johnson Development he founded and served as the chief executive officer and director of Extended Stay America. He is the former president of the domestic consumer division of Blockbuster Entertainment. Johnson has more than thirty years of business experience and is a member of South Carolina's Business Hall of Fame.

Ned Johnson of Columbia - shareholder of McNair Law Firm and board member of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Wade S. Kolb, Jr. of Sumter - attorney and former Solicitor. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004.

Don Leonard of Myrtle Beach - President of Leonard, Call &amp; Associates, Inc. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Edward M. �Mac� Leppard of Columbia- Surgeon with Thoracic and Cardiovascular Associates. McCain Finance Committee in 2000.

Miles Loadholt of Barnwell- Attorney with Motley Rice. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Tom Mullikin of Camden - Senior partner of Moore &amp; Van Allen. Graham for Senate fundraiser in 2002.

Cathy Novinger of Columbia - President &amp; CEO of Novinger QTR, Inc., Executive Director of the Palmetto Agri-Business Council. Graham for Senate Finance Committee in 2002.

John S. Rainey of Camden - Attorney, Chairman of Easlan Capital, former Chairman of South Carolina Public Service Authority, and Chairman of South Carolina Board of Economic Advisors. Bush Pioneer and Finance Committee in 2000. Bush South Carolina Co-Chair and Pioneer in 2004. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. Co-Chairman DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004. Co-Chairman Sanford for Governor Finance Committee 2006.

Robert Rainey of Anderson - President of Foothills Community Foundation. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Jim Roquemore of Orangeburg - CEO of Super Sod Inc.

Dr. Tommy Rowland, Jr. of Columbia - Retired physician and former Chairman of the Medical University of South Carolina Board. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004.

Ambassador Bob Royall of Huger - Former U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania and Retired Chairman of National Bank of South Carolina. State Bush Finance Chairman in 2000. SC GOP Victory 2000 Finance Chairman. Chairman, Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002. More detail...Served as U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania. South Carolina Secretary of Commerce from 1995-99, appointed by Gov. David Beasley. Chairman and CEO of the National Bank of South Carolina starting in Feb. 1991. Started at Citizens &amp; Southern National Bank of South Carolina as a management trainee in 1960 and retired as vice chairman of the Citizens and Southern Corporation in 1990. Chairman of the South Carolina State Ports Authority, 1984-94. Veteran of the U.S. Marines. Bachelor's degree from the University of South Carolina, 1956. The Stonier Graduate School of Banking and the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration. Is a member of South Carolina's Business Hall of Fame.

Hank Scott of Barnwell - President and CEO of Collums Lumber Mill Inc. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Stewart Spinks of Greenville - CEO of The Spinx Companies. DeMint for Senate Finance Team 2004.

Bill H. Stern of Columbia - President and CEO of Stern and Stern Commercial Development. Sanford for Governor Finance Committee Chairman. 2006 SC Inaugural Committee Chairman.

J. Hamilton Stewart, III - Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak &amp; Stewart, P.C.

Bill Timmerman of Columbia - Chairman and CEO of SCANA Corporation. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Dr. Larry Ware of Spartanburg - Physician with Skylyn Medical. Graham for Senate Fundraiser 2002.

Doug Wendel of Myrtle Beach - CEO of Burroughs and Chapin. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

John B. White, Jr. of Spartanburg- Member of Harrison, White, Smith &amp; Coggins, P.C.

Mack Whittle of Greenville - CEO of the South Financial Group. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

Reynolds Williams of Florence - Chairman of State Retirement Investment Commission and Managing Partner of The Wilcox Law Firm.

Larry Wilson of Columbia - Partner in Pequot Ventures and former CEO of PMSC. Bush 2000 Fundraiser. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

George Wolfe of Columbia - Partner of Nelson Mullins Riley &amp; Scarborough LLP. SC GOP Victory 2000 Finance Chairman. Bush Finance Committee in 2000. Graham for Senate Finance Committee 2002.

STRAIGHT TALK AMERICA (2006 cycle)
<DIV align=center>Co-Chairs
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Co-Chair U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham
Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994. Elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1992. Private law practice starting in 1988. Six-and-a-half years of service on active duty as an Air Force lawyer. Undergraduate and law degrees from the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Native South Carolinian.

Co-Chair Charlie Condon
(announced Aug. 3, 2006) Now in private practice, Charlie Condon Law Firm, LLC in Mount Pleasant, SC. Unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2004; unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor in 2002. Attorney General of South Carolina, 1995-2002. Served as Circuit Solicitor of Charleston and Berkeley Counties for more than ten years. A state chair for Bob Dole�s 1996 presidential campaign, and a Bush-Cheney co-chair in 2000.

Co-Chair Bob McAlister
(announced Aug. 3, 2006) President of McAlister Communications (http://www.mcalistercommunicati&#111;ns.com/), a crisis management and media relations firm. Deputy Chief of Staff, Director of Communications, and Chief of Staff for Gov. Carroll Campbell. Consultant to the 2000 presidential primary campaign for George W. Bush in South Carolina, a consultant for Carroll Campbell and David Beasley in their gubernatorial campaigns, a consultant for Lindsey Graham�s 2002 U.S. Senate campaign.

Co-Chair Attorney General Henry McMaster
(announced Aug. 10, 2006) South Carolina Attorney General since 2003; unopposed for re-election in 2006. Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, elected in 1993 and served until 2002. U.S. Attorney for South Carolina from 1981-85; first U.S. Attorney in the nation to be appointed by President Ronald Reagan.

Co-Chair State Sen. John Courson
(announced Aug. 30, 2006) First elected to the South Carolina Senate in 1984, and has served there continuously since then; represents District 20 (Columbia area). Senior Vice President of KeenanSuggs Insurance. State Chairman or State Treasurer for Sen. Strom Thurmond�s last three re-election campaigns. Active in the presidential campaigns of George H.W. Bush in 1988, and George W. Bush in 2000. Republican National Committeeman for South Carolina. Chair of Reagan�s 1980 and 1984 campaign committees in South Carolina; Reagan delegate to two national conventions; one of South Carolina's presidential electors for Reagan. Graduate of the University of South Carolina.

Co-Chair Former Congressman John Napier
(announced Sept. 13, 2006) Resident of Pawley�s Island. Appointed by President Reagan as a federal judge to the U.S. Claims Court in 1986. Practiced law in Bennettsville, 1983-86. Elected to Congress representing the 6th District in 1980 and served one term (defeated in re-election bid). Practiced law in Bennettsville, 1978-80. Worked several positions on Capitol Hill, finishing as chief legislative assistant and legal counsel to U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond, 1976-78 and chief minority counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Official Conduct 1977. A.B. from Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., 1969; J.D. from University of South Carolina, 1972; served in the United States Army Reserve as a first lieutenant, 1969-77.

Co-Chair Strom Thurmond, Jr.
(announced Sept. 28, 2006) Son and namesake of legendary U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond. Practicing attorney with Smith, Massey, Brodie, Thurmond &amp; Guynn, in Aiken. A former U.S. Attorney for South Carolina, appointed to that post by President George W. Bush in 2001.

Co-Chair Carroll A. Campbell, III
(announced Sept. 28, 2006) Oldest son of the late South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell. Businessman with 17 years experience in industries ranging from utilities to biometrics and insurance technology. Serves on the S.C. State Ports Authority; appointed by Gov. Mark Sanford in 2003. Key advisor on Sanford's gubernatorial campaign, and was actively involved in the presidential campaigns of both President George W. Bush and former President George H.W. Bush.

Co-Chair State Sen. Glenn McConnell
(announced Oct. 4, 2006) Elected to the South Carolina Senate in 1980; elected President Pro Tempore, the presiding officer in the Senate, Jan. 9, 2001. Attorney and businessman; president of CSA Galleries, Inc.. Chairman of the Charleston County Republican Party from 1978-82. Private practice. A labor management relations specialist with the Charleston Naval Shipyard. Staff attorney with the Neighborhood Legal Assistance Program. J.D. from the University of South Carolina, 1972; B.S. from the College of Charleston, 1969. Worked on the Goldwater presidential campagn. Lifelong resident of the Charleston area.

Co-Chair Paula Harper Bethea
(announced Oct. 9, 2006) Director of external relations for the McNair Law Firm. Previously director of client relations and development for Bethea, Jordan &amp; Griffin, P.A.. Mrs. Bethea and husband William were named South Carolina Chamber of Commerce 2006 Business Leaders of the Year; she is a former chairperson of the Board of the Chamber. She was "an early backer and key fundraiser for George W. Bush in 2000." Attended USC Salkehatchie from 1973-74, completed her BA degree at USC. Native South Carolinian; resident of Hilton Head Island.

Co-Chair State Sen. Billy O'Dell
(announced Oct. 12, 2006) Represents parts of Anderson, Greenwood and Abbeville counties; has served in the South Carolina Senate since 1989. CEO of O'Dell Corp., Inc., a leading cleaning products company (mops, brooms, brushes...). B.A. from The Citadel, 1960.

Co-Chair State Sen. Mike Fair
(announced Oct. 17, 2006) Fair has represented Greenville in the South Carolina Senate since he was elected in Nov. 1995 and is Chairman of the Senate Corrections and Penology Committee. Elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1984 and served through 1995. Previously served on Greenville County Council. Graduate of the University of South Carolina.

Co-Chair Solicitor Trey Gowdy
(announced Nov. 2, 2006) Of Spartanburg. Elected chief prosecutor in the seventh judicial circuit in 2000 and reelected in 2004 without opposition. Former assistant U.S. attorney. Active in the campaigns of President George W. Bush and U.S Senators Lindsey Graham and Jim DeMint.

Co-Chair Solicitor Jerry Peace
(announced Nov. 2, 2006) Of Greenwood. Elected chief prosecutor in the eighth judicial circuit in 2004 after serving for many years as chief deputy solicitor for the circuit.

Co-Chair Solicitor Ralph Hoisington
(announced Nov. 2, 2006) Of Charleston. Elected chief prosecutor for the ninth judicial circuit in 2000 and reelected in 2004 without opposition. Former assistant U.S. attorney. Active in the campaigns of President George W. Bush, Senator Lindsey Graham and Attorney General Henry McMaster.

Co-Chair Solicitor Donnie Myers
(announced Nov. 2, 2006) Of Lexington. South Carolina�s senior solicitor; elected chief prosecutor for the eleventh judicial circuit in 1976. Has successfully prosecuted more death penalty cases than any other prosecutor in the state. Active in the presidential campaigns of Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.

Co-Chair House Speaker Bobby Harrell
(announced Jan. 16, 2007; also named as National Co-Chair of Legislators for McCain. Note: McCain held several press conferences in South Carolina to highlight this announcement) Represents District 114, Charleston and Dorchester Counties. Elected to the S.C. House of Representatives in 1992; elected Majority Leader in 1997; elected Speaker in 2005. Owner and operator of a State Farm Insurance Agency for more than 25 years. Owner of Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical repackaging company. B.S. in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. Raised in Charleston, SC.

Co-Chair State Sen. Hugh Leatherman
(announced Feb. 20, 2007) Represents District 31, Darlington and Florence Counties; elected to the Senate in 1981. Managing partner of WyBoo Investments; president of Leacon, Inc.. Elected to the Quinby Town Council in 1967 and served through 1976, including Mayor Pro Tempore, 1971-76. In 1955, he helped found Florence Concrete Products. B.A. in civil engineering from N.C. State University, 1953.


endorsements
South Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers
(announced Nov. 28, 2006) First appointed Agriculture Commissioner by Gov. Mark Sanford to fill a vacancy in the office; elected Nov. 7, 2006 to a full four-year term. A third generation dairy farmer, Weathers is co-owner of Weathers Farms, Inc., a 650-cow dairy operation in Bowman, South Carolina. He also operates Weathers Trucking, Inc., a bulk milk delivery service for over 30 dairies.

House Speaker Pro Tempore Doug Smith
(announced Dec. 28, 2006) Of Spartanburg. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1992; Speaker Pro Tempore since November 2000. Is a practicing attorney.

Secretary of State Mark Hammond
(announced Jan. 11, 2007) Elected as South Carolina�s 41st Secretary of State in 2002 and re-elected in 2006. Elected as Spartanburg County�s Clerk of Court in 1996; re-elected in 2000. Criminal Investigator, aiding prosecutors for the 7th Circuit Solicitor�s Office, until 1996. Juvenile Probation Officer for the South Carolina Department of Youth Services. B.A. in political science from Newberry College, 1986; Masters in Education from Clemson University, 1988. Lifelong resident of Spartanburg.




Edited by: Nelson

Nelson
07-06-2007, 04:52 AM
Better sit down with some camomile tea before reading this.


Ron Paul, the skinny, straight talking statesman from Texas, a "gunslinger"?


Ron Paul, "strident"?


Wait a minute, isn't this the same GOP that insisted on a "big tent" philosophy a few years ago to embrace people of all races, national origins and sexualities?


THIS article -- from here in SOuth Carolina, I'm mortified to say -- is the thanks you get from your own tribe for daring to state the starkly obvious out loud. smileys/smiley11.gifsmileys/smiley7.gif
<H1>GOP maverick Paul shunned in Spartanburg</H1>


Like a gunslinger from the Old West, Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul hasn't backed down from a fight - even though the fight, at times, backs down from him.


When Paul, a Texas congressman, defended an explanation of the 9/11 attacks known as "blowback" - that American intervention in foreign affairs as far back as 1953 was, in part, a catalyst for the terrorist attacks on U.S. soil a half-century later - at the GOP debate in Columbia this year, the crowd seethed........... When Spartanburg County Republican Party Chairman Rick Beltram left Columbia that night, he decided he'd heard enough of Paul's largely libertarian views. He decided to boycott Paul from any future county party events.


"He can stay home," said Beltram, who for months held that this county would welcome all Republican candidates.


"Well, the door's closed for him."


..........But despite what Beltram says, the Paul campaign is planning visits across the Palmetto State, including the Upstate.


"South Carolinians are a little slow to embrace what Ron is saying about foreign policy. And those are good things, that South Carolinians are loyal and love their country," said Jesse Benton, a spokesman for the Paul camp.


But "it's a phenomenon around the country that people are starting to wake up to. Even the most loyal conservatives who want to stay loyal to the president are starting to realize that this war is a folly. The people of South Carolina who elected President Bush did so on a humble foreign policy, where we don't police the world."


As for Beltram's boycott: "It's a little bit of a shame. The county party apparatus is there to help Republicans hear from all the candidates. For them to start selecting out candidates at this point is premature and not the proper course of action," Benton said.


"Ron and Rick Beltram would have a lot to talk about."


...........Paul's positions on immigration - he is against amnesty, and is adamant about securing America's borders - and opposition to free-trade agreements should play well here, too, said 25-year-old Gary Coats, a Paul supporter who also favors Sanford.


"He is consistently trying to shrink the government, or prevent the government from becoming more powerful, and to give the states their rights," Coats, of Boiling Springs, said.


Beyond traditional Republican limited-government beliefs, though, Paul also calls extraneous most federal departments created in the last century - including the Department of Energy, the Department of Education and the Department of Homeland Security.


And he's sticking to his guns about 9/11 and blowback:


"Giuliani was demagoguing the issue and was trying to claim I was unpatriotic by finding out why people are anxious to harm us. I think logical people would say, 'That makes a lot of sense to me.' You need to find motives why people kill. If you're looking for a murderer, you always look for the motive," Paul said in a phone interview this week.


And despite being well behind in the polls - and fundraising - Paul is counting on a solid philosophic base turning out to support him in South Carolina.


"People have been converted to these views because they instinctively know they're right, and they believe in the Constitution," he said. "The people in South Carolina have that instinct, and they elected somebody who is very libertarian, and I think those people will automatically gravitate toward our campaign."


Cold shoulder from county party


In Spartanburg, though, Paul will have to seek out those people without the assistance of the county party.


"I'm not going to extend him an invitation to come here because he has managed to insult and in many ways abuse Republican activists with his strident lingo. When he attacked Bush, that we created 9/11 - that's an absolute lunatic talking," Beltram said.


"I can't put up walls to keep him out, but I don't have to invite him here to a county function."


Paul says that won't stop him.


"It's the control by the political establishment to want to exclude the viewpoints, which many people consider telling the truth, and that's sort of a reflection of people like (Beltram). They don't want to hear it, so the best thing to do is exclude it," he said.


"But there's a limit as to how much they can do to silence us."


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Nelson
07-12-2007, 12:51 PM
Fred Thompson is a creep. How any "conservative" can take him seriously is a mystery ranking behind the question of who built the statues on Easter Island.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_thompson

Richard Viguerie, always controversial even among rightists, has hit a real bullseye here (thanks, Reb).


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MANASSAS, Va., July 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following are the main points made by Richard A. Viguerie, author of Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause
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Fred Thompson disappointed conservatives during his eight years in the Senate (1994-2002). Is there any reason to think this Washington insider and veteran trial lawyer would be any better as President?

Charged with investigating the Clinton White House's Asia fundraising scandal ("Asiagate"), he proved to be a Marshmallow Republican. And the only time he played a major role on a major piece of legislation, he was on the wrong side of the fence: pushing for the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill.

Why McCain-Feingold is so important -- and so bad

The real purpose of McCain-Feingold type laws is to silence grassroots activists and protect incumbents. "You were essential to our success," Senator Feingold told Fred Thompson.

He runs around with the wrong crowd. -- He fails the Goldwater Test: Goldwater became the founder of the conservative movement because he alone spoke out publicly against the Big Government policies of Eisenhower. Fred Thompson has been silent- and complicit-about the Big Government policies of George W. Bush. -- He fails the Reagan Test: Reagan was a conservative activist for years before he ran for president, and surrounded himself with top conservative aides. Fred Thompson is a stranger to the conservative movement and his longtime associates are not
conservative. "Personnel is policy." -- Marshmallow Republicans: Instead he is an integral part of the Rockefeller wing of the Republican Party, people like former Senator Howard Baker (of whom he is a protege) and Senator Lamar Alexander.

There's a reason why one of Washington, D.C.'s key media liberals is maneuvering for Fred Thompson.

With Thompson as the GOP candidate, liberals could rest easy, knowing their power is safe whether the Democrat or the marshmallow Republican wins in 2008.

Putting Fred Thompson's Senate voting record under a microscope

Viguerie looks at 18 votes on important issues to show that while Thompson talks like a conservative, he has worked to increase the power of the federal government, limit the rights of taxpayers and individual citizens, and shut grassroots activists out of the political process.

Fred Thompson on abortion: pro-life, pro-choice, or both?

There's a good reason why people are confused about Fred Thompson's stand on abortion. A President Thompson would give pro-life conservatives a lot of supportive rhetoric but little action. So what else is new?

Fred Thompson is not the conservative leader we need, says Viguerie

"For the past year, I have been preaching to conservatives that we should not align ourselves with those who have fatal flaws from a conservative perspective. The imminent entrance of Fred Thompson in the race doesn't change a thing, for the reasons I have demonstrated here.

"Conservatives, let's keep our powder dry. The GOP has taken us for granted. Conservatives should make the GOP and the candidates come to us, and let's make them prove that they are worthy of our support."

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Should Fred Thompson enter the 2008 presidential race, he would become <BR style="COLOR: rgb(51,0,51)">the fifth member of the globalist, NWO's Council on Foreign Relations to do so, <BR style="COLOR: rgb(51,0,51)">joining fellow CFR-members, US Senator John McCain, (former VA) Gov. Jim Gilmore, (NM) Gov. Bill Richardson, and US Senator Chris Dodd. Furthermore, former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich, also a member of the CFR, is also considering entering the presidential race later this Fall (perhaps if enough conservatives don't take the bait and swallow the lie that globalist, First Amendment free-speech enemy Fred Thompson is a "conservative")<BR style="COLOR: rgb(51,0,51)">www.christianlifeandliberty.net/Thompson07-01.doc (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/Thomps&#111;n07-01.doc)

Fred Thompson / CFR / North American Union (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/Thomps&#111;n07-02.doc)
- The CFR is pushing the North American Union (NAU) <BR style="COLOR: rgb(51,0,51)">- Fred Thompson is a member of the CFR <BR style="COLOR: rgb(51,0,51)">www.christianlifeandliberty.net/Thompson07-02.doc (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/Thomps&#111;n07-02.doc)

See www.ChristianLifeandLiberty.net (http://www.christianlifeandliberty.net/)(click on 'News') for additional information and postings soon, Lord willing, on Fred Thompson

LATER. "Neocons Salivate Over Hillary (http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=940)"
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“She excels,” Lory praised. “Clinton has run a nearly flawless campaign and has done more than any other Democrat to show she’s ready to be president,” that is to say any other neocon, or neolib, not that there is a whole heck of a lot of difference, as the neocons understand. Clinton has repeatedly indicated her desire to “confront” Iran, that is to say bomb the country, or at least starve it into submission, and that naturally warms the cockles of psychopathic neocon hearts, or lack thereof............
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Nelson
08-02-2007, 03:09 PM
Via email: the Kansas Republican Party decides to do something about the RINO (Republican in name only) situation. Hopefully this signifies it's a genuinely conservative unit and not merely more pro-Bush, pro-waret al. The article is a tragicomic account of the wild extent of the problem in the Sunflower State. smileys/smiley2.gifsmileys/smiley18.gifsmileys/smiley36.gif
<DIV>The following item links to an article that reports the KS-GOP may wish to purge from its ranks those that support nonGOP candidates.</DIV>


Please note this would ABSOLUTELY be a wonderful idea!
<DIV>The best Neoconicide since DDT or 'Raid'.</DIV>


Neocons running your GOP into the ground? Rampaging RINOs messing up the place? Who ya gonna call? Why, of course -- THE KS-GOP LOYALTY SQUAD!


During the 2006 elections Bush, the RNC, every living Neocon, and a great majority of RINOs supported Joe Lieberman over his REPUBLICAN opponent for the CT seat in the U.S.Senate occupied by Lieberman.


So yes, yes, a gazillion times yes, let's purge the GOP of those pseudoRepublicans who publicly support opponents of Republican candidates.


Unless Bush and his antiConstitutional, law-breaking ilk are run out like the traitors they are, the Grand Old Party is doomed.
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It is never a sign of strength when your group, country or otherwise starts imposing loyalty oaths, or so I told Kansas Republican Party Chairman Kris Kobach over the phone on Tuesday.


“That’s probably a fair criticism,” he said.


Yet, beginning next January, the state GOP will begin purging its leadership — all the way down to the precinct level — of any party official who actively supports non-Republicans for office.


“One weakness we’ve had is that on game day, a few of our leaders have gone out and supported the other team,” Kobach said. “I’m trying to basically take in two years a team that got skunked in 2006 to a winning team in 2008.”


You can see why the Kansas GOP is heading this way.


Republican moderates and conservatives have been at each other for decades. But it’s getting worse, from Kobach’s point of view. Ronald Reagan’s commandment, “Thou Shall Not Speak Ill of a Fellow Republican,” gets no respect.


Every couple of years, for instance, a group calling itself Republicans for Moore buys ads in support of 3rd District Congressman Dennis Moore, a Democrat. Then Moore goes on to beat the Republican.


In 2004, the loser was Kobach, who couldn’t even win in heavily Republican Johnson County. But this sort of thing isn’t confined to JoCo. Cross-party endorsements have been flying in other parts of the state.


More worrisome for the GOP have been the high-profile defections we saw in 2006. First, the former head of the Kansas Republican Party, Mark Parkinson, left the party to become the running mate of Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius. The pair won easily.


Then former Johnson County District Attorney Paul Morrison left the GOP to run for state attorney general, trouncing the Republican incumbent, Phill Kline.


There were others, and there are bound to be more now that moderate Republicans have learned the secret to beating their conservative adversaries: Avoid a losing battle in the primary, where the most-conservative voters hold sway. Switch parties and eke it out in the general, winning the support of Democrats, independents and moderate Republicans.


As the trend accelerates, so will the number of “loyal” Republicans eager to support their party-switching friends — or so goes the logic.


Hence, the new rule (to be enforced by a new committee) aimed at dissuading public displays of affection across party lines.............


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Nelson
10-26-2007, 12:55 AM
The footage linked at anu.org todayunder "Anti-Ron Paul Focus Group Exposed"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-VkeDRdxOs


Shows the GOPers at their most basely bankrupt. The guy running the show is a POLLSTER, presumably meaning he's in the business of leading citizens to wise thoughts based on pure objectivity.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Luntz


So, what's he doing leading the witnesses this way, trying to get appointed a judge?


Fortunately some pure sanity was linked there too: Ron Paul at his most outspoken!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQH1AjpdpZc&amp;NR=1


How can anybody vote for those munchkins in the background after hearing Dr. Paul???

Michael
03-16-2008, 06:24 PM
An article entitled "A Presidet Barack Obama would force American taxpayers to compensate "victims of slavery""





http://www.pr-inside.com/a-presidet-barack-obama-would-force (http://www.pr-inside.com/a-presidet-barack-obama-would-force-r85048.htm) -r85048.htm

realgeorge
03-27-2008, 12:30 PM
Thanks Don W., for posting the latest Chuck Baldwin article, entitled "Let's Hear It for the GOP!" An excellent compendium of the McCainBrain platform and the opposing ideas of the Ron Paul folks. Read!


http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin438.htm

Nelson3
05-04-2009, 08:48 PM
The Latest Model of Demopublican dance ditty. Each hit record has its own hook, but they all agree on one thing -- rock and roll is here to stay!
<h1 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">Jeb Bush, GOP: Time to leave Reagan behind</h1><h2 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">Party leaders go on 'listening tour' with eyes on future</h2> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/may/03/gop-listens- in-drive-to-thrive/

Later. </span>

Goldwater, McCain and the mob:

</span></font>http://tiodt.blogspot.com/2006/12/married-to-mob.html (http://ssomail.charter.net/do/redirect?url=http%253A%252F%252Ftiodt.blogspot.com %252F2006%252F12%252Fmarried-to-mob.html)</font>

http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_219.html




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gardenstate
10-20-2009, 08:39 PM
Nelson, your prayers maybe answered on November 3rd. Well, at least regarding the NY special election for the 23rd congressional district. What is probably NY state's most conservative region, The Stupid Party has nominated the most liberal of the three candidates in the race. NY state Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava was nominated by the local GOP heads to run for the seat vacated by Congressman John McHugh who was nominated by Obama to be the Secretary of the Army.

We can only wait and see if The Stupid Party's share of the vote will drop from 65% of the vote in this district, to an astoundingly low of 30% in just one year.

Nelson3
10-21-2009, 04:05 AM
Whew -- complicated! Let us know what you see when the dust settles, OK?

I'd rather God save us from the GOPer dopers, but if the Dems get there first I'll give them a bronze medal.

Nelson3
11-02-2009, 12:33 AM
You know, that happens so often -- a candidate drops out in the middle of a big campaign and throws their support to the scum. Wonder if it just happens that way, or if there's a plan afoot. DUH.....

gardenstate
11-02-2009, 01:25 AM
Here are some recent examples of RINO's who lost in the primary then endorsed the Democratic candidate which they would have called "liberal" in a general election if they had won. They feel they should be "annointed" to the seat. How principled.

"...In Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, conservative Tim Walberg challenged the very liberal Joe Schwartz in the 2006 Republican Primary and won. Walberg went on to win the general election.

In 2008, Schwartz endorsed Democrat Mark Schauer and Shauer used that endorsement to squeak out a win in this +2 Republican District.

In Maryland 1, conservative physician and state senator Andy Harris ran in the Republican Primary against Wayne Gilchrist. Harris defeated Gilchrist only to see Gilchrist throw his support to Democrat Frank Kratovil, who won with 49.12% of the vote.

In Arizona 5, conservative David Schweikert won the Republican nomination, but then lost to liberal Democrat Harry Mitchell. Why? Schweikert’s primary opponent refused to help him and sat on his hands rather than help Schweikert pick up his opponent’s primary support.

In Alabama 2, Jay Love beat Harri Anne Smith in the Republican Primary and ran against Bobby Bright in an R +16 district. Smith endorsed the Democrat and Bright went on to win 50.23% of the vote.

In New York 23, the liberal Dede Scozzafava drops out and instead of supporting the guy the GOP crawls on bended knee to, she endorses the Democrat.

DixieDestroyer
11-04-2009, 01:55 AM
GardenState, thanks. It's outrageous to see these Neocon/RINO's and their quasi-Marxist leanings. Vermin such as these are part of why I left the GOP.

Nelson3
02-23-2010, 06:27 AM
via www.blacklistednews.com (http://www.blacklistednews.com):
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LATER...... I always knew and always asserted that Laura Bush was a snake. Her old hag of a mother-in-law was pro-death too -- aren't all top-level RepubliCons? This via ANUNews: <br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);"><h2 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
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The former American First Lady Laura Bush has told a TV audience that,
during her husband’s eight years in office, she was secretly in favour
of abortion and gay rights.
Although she and George W. Bush disagreed in private, they were not
"argumentative" about it, she says.
She told CNN: "I understand his viewpoint and he understands mine.
"I think we ought to look at gay marriage and debate it. A lot of
people have trouble coming to terms with it, because they see marriage
traditionally as a man and a woman.

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Nelson3
06-29-2010, 11:20 AM
Here's a name that should live in infamy -- Christine Whitman. The pols think that things magically become true at their utterance. Or that they can behave as if they do and nobody will notice.
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Michael
08-23-2010, 10:38 PM
An article entitled "Republican Suicide"



I actually wrote the following blog entry back in October 2009. However, since it was brought back to my attention again this week, I thought I’d re-post it for all the new readers who have been drawn to our website this summer as a result of the constant media attention The Political Cesspool Radio Program has been getting. Enjoy!





The Republican Party has learned nothing from recent history, and continues to do everything it can to repel its base of white voters, in a futile attempt to attract non-whites to the party. They’ve added a new section on GOP.com, which features Republican "Heroes". You’ve got to see this to believe it. Of the 18, three are white women from the 19th or early 20th century, such as the radical feminist Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, the nurse who founded The Red Cross, and one Ellen Foster, whose claim to fame is that she was one of the first female attorneys in the US. Apparently there have been no significant Republican women in over 100 years.


Of the eighteen "heroes", nine of them are black men. Seven of them are as ancient as the women. But they certainly have had a huge impact on the GOP and America. Let’s see; there’s Pinckney Pinchback, the son of a slave who became the GOP governor of Reconstruction era Louisiana in 1872. Then there’s Octavius Catto, another son of slaves who became a civil right activist in Pennsyvania, and was murdered in 1871 by "a Democrat" who didn’t like his political activities. Then there’s Joseph Rainey, a runaway slave who went on to become the first "African-American" Congressman, thanks to Reconstruction. And who can forget Jose Celso Barbosa, the black Hispanic who "established the Puerto Rico Republican Party" in 1899. And, whoa Nellie!, what about John Langston? He was the very first "African-American" public official in the US, being elected township clerk in Ohio! He was later named as diplomat to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The GOP helpfully points out that Langston Hughes, whom they refer to as a "literary giant", was named after him. For some reason, they forgot to mention that many of the poems by this "literary giant" appeared in the newspaper of the Communist Party USA, and that he was a notorious defender of the Soviet Union back when Stalin was killing millions. I’m sure that’s just an oversight.


Then there’s Hiram Revels, who was the first "African-American" Senator, again thanks to Reconstruction. Say, aren’t the GOP’s most reliable voters white Southerners? I wonder what they think of the party celebrating the Reconstruction period like this? Not to worry, because most of them will never know, because Hannity, Beck and Limbaugh will make it a point to never mention this "Heroes" page on their shows. Might not be good for business. Then there’s Frederick Douglass. No need to go into details on him. There’s also one black woman, Mary Terrell, who’s in there because she helped found the NAACP, which has done so much to advance the cause of conservative, limited government over the years.


There are a couple of blacks from the 20th century. One is Edward Brooke, who was elected Senator from Massachusetts in 1966. The other is Jackie Robinson, the first black player in major league baseball. They’re really reaching with this one. Robinson would be none too happy if he were alive today and saw the GOP claiming him as one of their heroes.



Yeah, Jackie Robinson, "GOP Hero."


Out of the 18, only four white men made the list, because, let’s face it, it’s really women and black folks who built the party. But I guess they had to have some token whites, so there’s Ronald Reagan, of course. And if you have to show some white guys, it’s probably best to highlight those who’ve done so much for black people. So there’s Everett Dirksen, a Senator who helped create and pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There’s Frank Johnson, a federal judge from the same era, who issued several rulings that helped destroy freedom in the name of Equality. Eisenhower’s in there, for sending federal troops to Arkansas to forcibly integrate the schools. Lastly, of course, there’s good ol’ Abe Lincoln.


Like I said, except for Reagan, these guys are in there simply for what they did for blacks. But I notice the GOP doesn’t quote them on how they themselves felt about black people. Eisenhower famously remarked that the white Southerners weren’t bad people; they just didn’t want their sweet little girls sitting in school next to overgrown Negroes. Lincoln’s views on race are even more well known. He didn’t want blacks to vote, sit on juries, or be allowed to marry white. In fact, he wanted them all removed back to Africa. And these guys are two "heroes" that are supposed to bring blacks running the the GOP? It will never work. Any black person who stumbles on this page will be outraged and disgusted by this blatant pandering. But this kind of thing most certainly will repel white voters, who are the Republican party. The GOP seems hell bent on committing suicide. Well, the sooner the better, and good riddance.


http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/08/22/ (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/08/22/republican-suicide/) republican-suicide/





In reality, both the Democratic and republican partiesinsiders are international socialist, while the old Conservatives (the old Southern Democratic party) and the Populist rank and file still exist but their political parties vanished long ago when their leadership betrayed the rank and file followers to join the internationalist socialist.

Nelson3
08-25-2010, 03:20 PM
Case in point! From SHNV:

Republicans Reject Confederate History Month</span>
http://www.southernwarroom.info/post?id=4855747 (http://ssomail.charter.net/do/redirect?url=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.southernwarroo m.info%252Fpost%253Fid%253D4855747)</font></font>

Nelson3
08-27-2010, 02:29 AM
https://anu.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=823&amp;KW=republi can&amp;TPN=3

NewsLink•</span>Philosophy: Conservatism</font> (http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/Standard-Page.htm?EdNo=001&amp;Page=00061)</font><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">
<a style="color: rgb102, 0, 0;" title="Go directly to http://www.wewantliberty.com/2010/08/has-gop-ever-been-c&#111;nservative.html" href="http://www.wewantliberty.com/2010/08/has-gop-ever-been-c&#111;nservative.html" target="_blank">
<h1>Has the GOP Ever Been Conservative?</h1></a><br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">

Nelson3
08-28-2010, 08:21 PM
<div style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" ="title">Neocons resurfacing in Obama administration (http://www.blacklistednews.com/news-10316-0-3-3--.html)
</div> <div style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">US
President Barack Obama campaigned on ending the wars and ending Neocon
policies in the Middle East. But, Neocon Frederick Kagan has been
brought onboard to work with General David Petraeus in Afghanistan.</div>

Nelson3
09-22-2010, 02:21 PM
Oh, joy unbounded, with love surrounded, the knell is sounded for grief and woe!

We're saved, people -- SAVED. The GOPers are bringing us another Contract On, er, With,</span> ameriKa!

Hurrah, huzzah, EVERYTHING'S GOING TO BE ALL RIGHT. Republicans to the rescue!!!</span>

You don't look excited?
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Michael
09-22-2010, 10:38 PM
An article entitled "GOP denounces its own congressional candidate"


Yes, the Republican party is actually denouncing its own candidate. For, you guessed it, “racism”, etc.


At least they’re honest. Concern for white people and defending their interests are about as far away from GOP principles as a person can get.

http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/09/22/ (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/09/22/gop-denounces-its-own-c&#111;ngressi&#111;nal-candidate/) gop-denounces-its-own-congressional-candidate/

Nelson3
10-17-2010, 03:52 AM
Drudge
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Nelson3
11-06-2010, 01:20 AM
Truth, please: can they get more despicable than this?

ANUN
<h2>
Trent Lott -- 'As Soon As They Get Here, We Need to Co-Opt Them' </span></h2>
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http://www.anunews.net/blog/wp-c&#111;ntent/uploads/2010/11/aa-Trent-Lott.jpg (http://www.anunews.net/blog/wp-c&#111;ntent/uploads/2010/11/aa-Trent-Lott.jpg)
Trent Lott, the former Senate leader and current top-dog lobbyist, gave
away the game in July. "We don’t need a lot of Jim DeMint disciples,"
he said, referring to the South Carolina senator who is the Tea Party’s
Capitol Hill patron saint. "As soon as they get here, we need to co-opt
them."? What the Tea Party ostensibly wants most - less government
spending and smaller federal deficits - is not remotely happening on
the country club G.O.P.’s watch. The elites have no serious plans to
cut anything except taxes and regulation of their favored industries. http://dailybail.com/home/as-soon-as-they-get-here-we-need-t (http://dailybail.com/home/as-so&#111;n-as-they-get-here-we-need-to-co-opt-them.html) o-co-opt-them.html </div>

realgeorge
11-06-2010, 08:31 PM
Trent used to attend CofCC meetings. Then he turned to the Dark Side. Part of reason he resigned/retired is allegations of homosexual activity

Nelson3
12-29-2010, 04:24 AM
http://www.newswithviews.com/JBWilliams/williams120.htm


<DIV style="COLOR: rgb(102,0,0)" align=center>WHILE YOU WERE SHOPPING, CONGRESS ATTACKED! MERRY CHRISTMAS!</DIV>


By J.B. Williams
December 28, 2010
NewsWithViews.com
When Americans awake after the Christmas holiday and their traditional New Year celebrations, they will awake in a country very different from the one they thought they had saved in the November elections. Before their newly elected officials could take office in January, and while they were busy shopping for Christmas, congress attacked…
Americans handed Obama’s Democratic Socialists what they thought was a devastating blow in the November elections in which they stripped Nancy Pelosi of her gavel in the House and put Harry Reid on ice in the Senate. Then the people returned to their daily lives in preparation for the Holy Day celebrations and while they shopped, congress attacked!
In the closing week of the lame duck session, the duck didn’t look lame at all. In fact, it was in rare form. Before losing power for the foreseeable future, Democratic Socialists passed the following as a Christmas present to all Americans –
• They grabbed full control of your food supply via their so-called food safety act
• They forced our US Military (http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/12/18/gays-in-the-military-still-illegal-for-time-being/) to focus on Gay Rights instead of training soldiers and winning wars
• They spent a trillion more in money we don’t have (http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/18/1980336/immigrant-kids-get-civics-less&#111;n.html#storylink=fbuser), all on their leftist agenda
• They seized control of the Internet (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/21/business/media/21fcc.html?_r=1)
• They passed Russia’s START treaty (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J_CqqBrvsU&amp;feature=player_&#101;mbedded#%21) making certain that America is no longer the superpower
• They expanded labor union powers to prop up corrupt unions in every state at every level
• They warned all Americans to “expect bad news (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20026288-503544.html)” in the coming days, as they have allowed our enemies to live among us and cannot prevent coming terror strikes on US soil, in the war on terror they say doesn’t actually exist
• They made sure that taxpayers were going to pay people not to work for up to 36 months
• And they only extended tax breaks for employers and investors for another year, making sure that private sector job creation remains stagnate
• They put a career military officer in Leavenworth (http://www.newser.com/story/107752/discharged-birther-army-doc-gets-6-m&#111;nths-in-pris&#111;n.html) for asking who his Commander-in-Chief really is
• In short, they have done more to destroy this country in the last week than Bin Laden has in his entire miserable life – That’s one hell of a week! They could not have done it without the consent of Republicans and that’s the real story here…


LATER.


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Nomad
02-08-2011, 08:36 PM
The Republicans know perfectly well that everything they said to get elected was pure bull. Nothing more than propaganda for the mass sheeple! Democrats have had their turn to further the demise of the United States! Now once again, it is the Republicans turn to continue the destruction. The only difference is the Republicans wear a mask of (false) conservatism where as the Democrats wear a mask to pretend to be the champions of the working class of sheeple!

Back and forth, forth and back, left vs right, right vs left,....my point being, right or left it is all wrong!!
There is not a dimes bit of difference between the two party's. Only a smoke screen of propaganda and newspeak for the consumption of the ignorant masses who really could not care any less</span>. As long as they have football, beer, pizza, and TV to mesmerize and anesthetize and tell them what and how to think, they are willing to go along with the charade! The prospect of stepping away from the tree in order to see the forest is just too frightening for them!
The sad part is that most all the sheeple know something is not right, and they suspect they are being had! But the truth</span> of it is so debilitating to their existing belief structure that they may never pull their heads out of the sand! They are willing slaves and good goyim on the road to the "global plantation" lead by Judas Goats in their own race!
And the biggest problem of all that is that is they are dragging the rest of us with them, simply because they are the vast majority!

Now the good news is many are waking to what is really happening. I just hope and pray that when the time comes as it surely will, they gather the courage to stand behind the rest of us who will be pulling the heavy load, if you know what I mean.
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Nelson3
02-26-2011, 03:43 AM
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<cite id="yn-date"><abbr title="2011-02-24T12:15:06-0800" ="timedate"></abbr></cite>
<h1 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);" id="yn-title">Huckabee praises Obama as a ‘role model’ for family values</h1>

Nomad
02-26-2011, 08:00 PM
I always considered Huckabee a straight shooting arrow even though I do not always agree with what he says. I read the quoted text of his statement to the National Press Club in which Huckabee stated: "He (Obama)</span> has personally articulated, not once but numerous times, of his Christian faith. I take him at his word. I have no reason not to". </span>Huckabee is kidding,....right??

</span></span>Helloooo,....Huckabee, anybody in their??!!

Does 20 years in a black racist so called Christian church damning America to hell, and hanging out with known Communist agitators in Chicago ring a bell!!!
The man Obama is a Communist and certainly should receive a couple of oscars for his acting and speaking ability! A person cannot be a Communist and a God fearing Christian......They are diametrically opposite ideologies!!

I do agree with Huckabee that Obama should be commended for staying married to the same women and raising his children. That is what more black men should be doing!
However, this commitment to his family, while commendable, does not change what the man really is!
Huckabee should know this!!

St. Matthew 23:28

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Nelson3
03-10-2011, 06:02 PM
SHNV

<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">
The Inscrutable William Seward </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">From: bernhard1848@att.net (http://ssomail.charter.net/do/mail/message/mailto?to=bernhard1848%40att.net) </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">It has been said that antebellum Southern politics were for the most part
honest and ruled by responsible statesmen, but Reconstruction forced Southern
leaders to unfortunately descend into the mud in order to successfully oppose
carpetbag regimes and Radicals. The high-toned sense of serving the public good
can be seen in Jefferson Davis, who acted from conviction alone; while William
Seward was more interested in manipulating public opinion and serving his own
twisted ends. The former was an American patriot who struggled to save the
Constitution and Union of the Founders, the latter was an enemy of the Republic.
</div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">Bernhard Thuersam, Director
Cape Fear Historical Institute
www.cfhi.net (http://ssomail.charter.net/do/redirect?url=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.cfhi.net)
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<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">The Inscrutable William Seward: </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">“It was on one of these visits that (William Seward) said a most remarkable
thing to me. We were speaking of the difficulty men generally had in doing
themselves justice (in speaking), if not cheered on by the attention and
sympathy of the audience. Mr. Seward said, :…it is rather a relief to me to
speak to empty benches.” I exclaimed, “Then, whom do you impersonate?” (Seward
replied) “The (news)papers…I speak to the papers, they have a much larger
audience than I, and can repeat a thousand times if need be what I want to
impress upon the multitude outside; and then there is the power to pin my
antagonists down to my exact words, which might be disputed if received orally.”
</div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">Another day he began to talk on the not infrequent topic among us,
slavery….I said, “Mr. Seward, how can you make, with a grave face, those piteous
appeals for the Negro that you did in the Senate; you were too long a
schoolteacher in Georgia to believe the things you say?” He looked at me
quizzically, and smilingly answered: “I do not, but these appeals, as you call
them, are potent to affect the rank and file of the North.” Mr. Davis said, very
much shocked by Mr. Seward’s answer, “But Mr. Seward, do you never speak from
conviction alone?” “Nev-er,” answered he. Mr. Davis raised up his…head,
and with much heat whispered, “As God is my judge, I never spoke from any other
motive.” </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">After this inscrutable human moral, or immoral, paradox left us, we sat
long discussing him with sincere regret, and the hope that he had been making a
feigned confidence to amuse us. He (Seward) frankly avowed that truth should be
held always subsidiary to an end, and if some other statement could sub serve
that end, he made it. He said, again and again, that political strife was a
state of war, and in war all stratagems were fair. </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">About this time Mr. (William) Seward came forward into greater prominence,
and became the most notable leader of the Republican party. Mr. (James) Buchanan
said: “He was much more of a politician than a statesman, without strong
convictions; he understood the art of preparing in his closet and uttering
before the public, antithetical sentences, well-calculated to both inflame the
ardor of his anti-slavery friends and exasperate his pro-slavery opponents….he
thus aroused passions, probably without so intending, which it was beyond his
power to control.” </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono;">(Jefferson Davis, A Memoir By His Wife Varina, N&amp;A Publishing, 1990,
excerpts, pp. 580-652)</div>

Michael
03-15-2011, 09:12 PM
An article entitled "White conservatives called “slime”, “cracker trash”, “snake handlers”, and “trailer park Protestants”"


The kind of folks who run The Weekly Standard and National Review long ago hijacked conservatism and the GOP. But still, white people, especially white Southerners, keep voting for them. The neocons lied us into an illegitimate and unwinnable war that has cost over a trillion dollars. Then they give us McCain who promises America more of the same, and loses handily to an unqualified token. And the only group that votes for them is white people, especially white Southerners. And how do Bill Kristol and the others at The Weekly Standard thank the most consistently reliable GOP voters? They call them “slime”, “cracker trash”, and “trailer park Protestants”, imply that they belong to the KKK, and tell them to go to hell because Republicans don’t need their kind


There you have it, white conservatives. Those who run your party don’t want your votes. They find your attitudes “gross” and your opinions “repulsive”; they regard you as nothing but “snake handling trailer park Protestants”, “slime”, and “cracker trash” who are probably members of the KKK. (I guess this includes Ray Stevens, too.) They want you go to hell and quit bothering them with your votes.

http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2011/03/15/ (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2011/03/15/white-c&#111;nservatives-called-slime-cracker-trash-snake-handlers-and-trailer-park-protestants/) white-conservatives-called-slime-cracker-trash-snake-handler s-and-trailer-park-protestants/

Edited by: Michael

Nelson3
03-29-2011, 06:25 PM
It appears you can flush another GOP poseur down at this time. SHNV:

<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono; font-weight: bold;">"Slavery was the primary, central, cause of secession. The Civil
War was necessary to bring about the abolition of slavery. Abolishing slavery
was morally imperative and necessary, and it’s regrettable that it took the
Civil War to do it. But it did." </div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono; font-weight: bold;"></div>
<div style="font-family: Courier New,Courier,mono; font-weight: bold;">~Haley Barbour, quisling</div>

Nomad
03-29-2011, 07:14 PM
Oh brother!
This guy Haley Barbour governor of Mississippi is an embarrassment to himself and history, and me too, and I don't live in Mississippi nor am I of Southern heritage.
How ignorant of historical facts causing the "War of Northern Aggression" (which is exactly what it was!) can a Southern</font></font> politician be??
I guess Barbour answers that question quite apply!smileys/smiley5.gif

He must be "race hustling" for the black vote??
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Nelson3
03-29-2011, 08:10 PM
That, and groveling/sniveling/truckling/pleading for gew votes!


They have this nice neat system worked out. Centuries (or millennia ago they scientifically sought out whitey's Achilles heel -- his proneness to guilt trips -- and have been scientifically working it ever since, learning over ages which of our buttons to mash in what order.


They learned from observing nature that it's always good to have a spare of something, so they've worked up a negro holohoax as a buffer for the Auschwitz and Dachaulie.


In order to become a candied date for Pezident anymore, you have to swear that the holocaust really happened -- take your pick depending where you're campaigning at the moment.. Our new civil religion begins with the original sins of whiteness, the slavery thing and the Auschwitz thing. Where candied dates used to show their bona fides by swearing that they adhered to the Christian faith, they now declare themselves fully human by denouncing whiteness and professing faith in holocaustianity.





Edited by: Nelson3

Nelson3
06-17-2011, 07:04 PM
Maybe this thread should be titled "Why do Republicans,
including white Republicans, hate the white race?"

The GOP and Demoncrap Potties have killed Arizona-style
border control bills in 11 states each.

http://faithandheritage.com/2011/06/georgia-leads-the-way/

Michael
11-23-2011, 07:23 PM
An article entitled "Where are the Republicans on welfare?"


As the Council of Conservative Citizens has noted, two issues that have proven to be very successful for Republicans are opposition to welfare and affirmative action. These days, however, Republican leaders continue to shun these issues for fear of offending blacks.

http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2011/11/23/where-are-the-republicans-on-welfare/

Nelson4
01-11-2012, 04:12 PM
RepubliCON governors seem to love to release major criminals on the public. Mike Huckabee-Hucksterbee has blazed major trails there.

http://www.nuttynewstoday.com/

Governor Frees Murderer Who Was Recently Denied Parole

Date: January 9th, 2012

No Comments

Category: Nutty News

Nutty News Mississippi – The release of a convicted murderer on a pardon by outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is reportedly drawing criticism by relatives of the victim and the state’s House Democratic leader. David Gatlin, 40, was released after being pardoned by Barbour, who is leaving office. Gatlin was denied parole less than two weeks ago. Gatlin was sentenced to life in prison for killing his estranged wife, Tammy Ellis Gatlin, in 1993 and shooting her longtime friend, Randy Walker. Walker survived. The shootings took place in Brandon, Miss. Full Article

Michael
01-11-2012, 08:40 PM
An article entitled "Santorum’s Communist Clan"

http://news.yahoo.com/santorum-communist-clan-113600418.html

His family seems to be upset that he is a Fabian Socialist (Republican) instead of a Marxist socialist.

Interestedly, if his family had been member of the Fascist Party instead of the Communist Party that been front and center in the mainstream media from day one but since they were Communist silence.

Nelson4
02-24-2012, 09:07 AM
It's always an article of faith with Republican demigods that government has the divine right of kings, and anybody who doesn't bow down to it deserves to be made a non-person. Any lawmaker that stands up for a lawless agency like the IRS, you have to wonder who their real employer is.

http://www.panamalaw.org/getting_out_of_dodge_02-22-12.html
Owe USA Taxes Lose Passport – This is a proposed law submitted by Orin Hatch. If you owe the IRS more than $50,000 in taxes you lose your passport. Matter of time until they got around to this. If the people accept TSA, unlimited detention they will accept this too. So there you have it. By the way you always need one passport to get a second passport.

Nelson4
02-29-2012, 02:10 PM
Here you go -- the former head of the GOP is a pure communist. It's just too bad Orwell isn't here to write another book with Michael Steele in it as a government drone! And now he's a TV talking head? God save us -- what's left of us.

http://patriotcannon.blogspot.com/2012/02/volntary-factor-twisted-beyond-all.html

Brasscheck's own take:

Good grief! This is, by far, one of the strangest and most bizarre
arguments I've heard yet on the forceful extraction of taxes from
the public.

Former RNC Chairman and current MSNBC analyst, Michael Steele,
compares it to an armed robbery, saying that handing over your
wallet with a gun pointed to your head is a 'voluntary' act because
you can choose to face the consequences.

Hmmm...

I'm waiting for that defense to pop up in an armed robbery case.

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/9633.html

Goodman Green
- Brasscheck

P.S. Please share Brasscheck TV e-mails and
videos with friends and colleagues.

That's how we grow. Thanks.

Nelson4
03-26-2012, 05:40 PM
This jabberwock used to be a fanatical, very public Republican, but came to realize she wasn't a social conservative. Now as a supposed Libertarianoid it finds its mother like Ron Paul, and it thinks that might be cool.

http://reason.tv/video/show/former-mtv-vj-kennedy-on-her-l

WHAT attracted it to the GOP? Its lust for Dan Quayle? How many others are in it and promoting it for totally delusional, anile reasons? Voilŕ, a turbaned, purely sensation-driven icon of extreme leftism and the GOP rolled into one. Real or accidental Hegelianism walking on two legs.

Nelson4
03-30-2012, 02:07 PM
ROTF!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner304.html
It is a relief to many that Mao was a communist and that bolshevism no longer fires hearts and heavy artillery. But it is a counterfeit comfort. Mao never cared about ideology. He murdered his keen communist followers as readily as capitalist roaders. He took money from Moscow...but he also turned his back on the Russians whenever he could get away with it. He might just as well have been a Republican.

Nelson4
06-06-2012, 02:48 PM
These gews have a great racket going. The always have a spare of something and most always a spare of a spare. Here are such layers of republiCON treachery and fraud.

The New American makes a valiant attempt to bring good news in the war against these curses, but it ain't necessarily so: the print article starts off with a delightfully grim picture of "Bob Bennett, ousted in GOP primary" and a lusciously glum shot of "Orrin Hatch, forced into primary" -- both shysters in press conference. Hatch "has been forced into his first primary since his first Senate race in 1976," meaning that for the first time in 36 years he's got serious competition for the nomination. The crux:

The Freedom Works advertisements and presence at the Utah convention have clearly gotten under Hatch’s skin. He complained to National Public Radio about the Freedom Works campaign: “Give me a break. These people are not conservatives. They’re not Republicans. They’re radical libertarians. And I’m doggone offended by it. I despise these people, and I’m not the type of guy you’d come in and dump on without getting punched in the mouth.”

Of course, Freedom Works is hardly a libertarian organization. It is run by former Congressman Richard Armey, a former Republican Majority Leader who served as Newt Gingrich’s lieutenant in the U.S. House in the 1990s. And it was founded by establishment Republicans such as Vin Weber, Jack Kemp, and Bill Bennett, with funding from the Koch Family. That’s hardly libertarian. But Freedom Works has nevertheless helped the constitutionalist insurgency against neoconservative, big-government GOP incumbents in recent years.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/11239-challenging-the-congressional-gop-establishment

See? A "FREEDOM" organization, whose very name proclaims that "FREEDOM WORKS" -- noun verb, is coming to save us. But lo, It's the creation of

* Vin Weber, parentage suppressed here but note the efflorence of gew names:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin_Weber
* Jack Kemp, unbearably phony big-govt former HUD czar whose resume also whiffs of gefiltefish
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kemp
* Bill "Shill" Bennett, one of the worst humanoids in existence, see my stuff against him elsewhere here
* The Koch brothers, two more of those figures rated as extreme Nazi types by the system, who oddly turn out to be part of it

If Freedom Works is now doing anything actually conservative, that's progress. But what names are floated so far as Hatch rivals?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch#2012_Election
It was also speculated that Congressman Jason Chaffetz would run against Hatch, though Chaffetz would later decline. In January 2011, Hatch announced his campaign for re-election.[10] Later, nine other Republicans, including former State Senator Dan Liljenquist and current State Legislator Chris Herrod, declared campaigns for U.S. Senator.[11][12]

Chaffetz: Demo-Publican poster boy for diversity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Chaffetz

Liljenquist: UGH!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Liljenquist#Business_career

Herrod: Chicago-born internationalist egghead, diversity poster runner-up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Herrod#Early_life.2C_education.2C_and_ business_career

Tons more dirt on GOP perps in the article. Highly notable that Hatch expresses open, violent hate against representative government when the chips are down. Hey, if he talks this way about campaign lit from an establishment group, what would he say about actual conservative or nationalist statesman that managed to offer him a serious challenge?

These illustrious whores and charlatans are very violent and hateful by nature -- just look at the ethnic wars they get into.

Nelson4
06-29-2012, 02:07 PM
Drudge headlines:

Romney rakes in $4.2 million after high court ruling...
RUSH LIMBAUGH: 'WE NOW HAVE THE BIGGEST 'TAX' INCREASE IN HISTORY OF THE WORLD'...
21 TAX INCREASES...
DEM REP: Now let's unionize doctors...
MICHAEL SAVAGE: 'ROBERTS EPILEPSY MEDICATION AFFECTS HIS COGNITION'...
FLASHBACK NYT: Roberts drugs 'can have troubling side effects, mental slowing and forgetfulness'...

I sent the following out by email in the wee hours:

Many of you have seen the name Sorcha Faal among supposedly rightist pundits and revelators. For a long time I've felt that he or she is an obvious disinformation agent. Am listening to Coast to Coast AM show and a very knowledgeable-sounding guest just stated that Faal is really a CIA agent named David Booth. Others seem to have had the same perception:

https://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=faal+cia+agent+david&oq=faal+cia+agent+david&gs_l=hp.3...1180.10380.0.11210.24.20.2.0.0.0.520.3 360.10j6j0j1j2j1.20.0...0.0.sGtZoqDfZSE&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=fece7383adb7c629&biw=1440&bih=633

The show also reminds us that it was "JUSTICE" John Roberts, a supposedly extrame conservative Nazi monster, who cast the deciding vote in ObamaScare. Thanks for nothing, Extreme Liberal Communist Monster George W. Bush!!!

I'll be adding the above here

http://www.anu.org/forums/threads/799-God-save-us-from-the-Republicans

..... and please note that it's only one of five pages on GOP treason and fraud.

There was a egregious case a few years back of a Republican icon casting the tie-breaking vote in Congress for something huge and execrable. It wasn't NAFTA or GATT, but something just as major, maybe that communist law that bans political advertising within 3 months of an election.

I always said that for states to blithely accept forced car insurance was a green light to the fedgov to force us to get health insurance. Once states started requiring that the uninsured pay their individual state a penalty, it completed the practice run for Obamacare.

Somebody said at the PN meeting in Gvl last night that Obamacare ultimately started with Mitt Romney. It's true Mitt is Obama's long-lost twin, but here's where the scheme really came from:

http://www.thenewamerican.com/search?q=newt+gingrich+obamacare

http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2012/03/14/gingrich-adviser-urges-states-to-implement-obamacare/

There are many fine well-intentioned Republicans, but only a very handful in public office at a given time.

Wish I could be more good newsy, but these times call for stark TRUTH.

/\/.\/\/.

Nelson4
09-04-2012, 12:02 AM
http://thepassionateattachment.com/2012/08/31/fp-top-50-inadvertently-reveals-israels-dominance-of-the-gop/

FP 50 Inadvertently Reveals Israel’s Dominance of GOP
By Maidhc Ó Cathail

Foreign Policy magazine has compiled a list of the 50 Republicans who have the greatest influence on the GOP’s foreign policy. “Politics is mostly about people — and nowhere is that more true than when it comes to foreign policy,” explains Foreign Policy in its introduction. With the U.S. presidential election looming, the magazine offers “to peel back the curtain on this rarefied part of the Establishment” to better inform American voters about “the advisers who will determine the country’s course in the world” in the event that they elect Mitt Romney. The FP 50, it says, are “all GOP partisans” from the different “ideological traditions” — namely, realism, neoconservatism, and “even” isolationism — that are “currently fighting for the soul of their party’s foreign policy.” A cursory look at the list, however, shows that a far more influential ideological tradition — Zionism — holds sway over the Republican Party.

Although only about 20% of American Jews supported the GOP in 2008, the FP 50 features as many as 20 Jewish partisans of Israel, including Weekly Standard editor William Kristol (#2), Brookings Institution senior fellow Robert Kagan (#4), and casino mogul and mega-donor Sheldon Adelson (#9) who make its top 10 most powerful Republicans on foreign policy. Also at number 8 is Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the stridently pro-Israel chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, whose maternal grandfather was a “pillar” of Cuba’s Jewish community who helped found several synagogues there. More importantly, several of the most passionate Israel partisans are close advisors to the Romney team, including Kagan, Dan Senor (#13), Dov Zakheim (#27), Eliot Cohen (#29), and Elliott Abrams (#35).

Moreover, the careers of many of the non-Jewish individuals on Foreign Policy’s list have been inextricably linked to their staunch support of the Jewish state. Topping the FP 50 is Senator John McCain who not only continues the family tradition of covering up Israel’s deliberate June 8, 1967 attack on the USS Liberty but invariably leads the call — in unison with Senator Joe Lieberman — for U.S. intervention in countries surrounding the Jewish state. At number 26 is Senator Mark Kirk, “the Israel lobby’s favorite senator” whose office this year served as a conduit for an Israeli initiative to redefine Palestinian refugees out of existence. And coming in in 46th place is John Hagee, the founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel, which, as FP points out, “has done more than just about any other organization to make Israel a defining foreign-policy issue for evangelical Christians in the United States”.......

Nelson4
10-25-2012, 04:06 AM
Raiding the videos at Duke's site...... Duke flattens a little preppie GOP NEW WORLD ORDERLY:
http://www.davidduke.com/?p=12810

From 10:00 on, a great towering irony: "Looks like it will be the Democrats' choice whether to put David Duke on the ballot" -- !?!?!?? !!!!! :) :) :)

Duke argues so beautifully and broadly, though some won't like him renouncing the K3 that hard.

Oh boy, oh boy, how those cheeseheads go for Duke!

Nelson4
10-31-2012, 04:31 PM
Video: President Obama’s “Kill List” Is Constitutional, Says Republican Congressman
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2012/10/31/video-president-obamas-kill-list-is-constitutional-says-republican-congressman/

Nelson4
11-11-2012, 03:28 AM
http://www.amren.com/news/2012/11/huckabee-slams-gop-on-minority-outreach/
Huckabee Slams GOP on Minority Outreach

See? The whole time we're looking for some real famous Republican deity to come save us, they're buzzing around the hive of neocon fraud and criminality, running interference for each other, keeping up the diversity über alles drumbeat on the sheeple. It's not just that they don't give a POOP what happens to us, what we think, what we actually want and need, they have their own agenda which happens to be centered on RUINING us as soon as cyborgly possible.

They hate us, they really, really want to pound us to a powder for the wind to blow away. That's their reason for living, their DNA, their fondest wish.

They're not human. Don't ask me what they are, but they're not human. And Huckabee was a Baptist reverend? It fits!!!

Nelson4
11-14-2012, 03:34 AM
The idea of Jew Jersey or Messofjewsetts producing a conservative GOP gov is among the silliest, most hilarious in the world. But the idea that I ever even stopped for one second to consider the possibility of it's happening is even more so.

Please don't miss the tender photo of Chrispie and Obongo on the beach featured with this story at nuttynewstoday.com!

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83619.html?hp=l7
Christie congratulates Obama over the phone, sends an email to Romney

http://lewrockwell.com/wilson/wilson37.1.html
Why Save the Republican Party?

Nelson4
11-18-2012, 02:07 AM
This is kool! Pick any top GOP figure and wait a short while. If they haven't already been revealed as one of the vilest scumbucket traitors in the world, they will be!

Only a fool could mistake Rove for a human being, but to have this definitive dirt on him, what a happy day.

http://www.vdare.com/articles/karl-rove-poster-boy-for-national-suicide
Karl Rove—Poster Boy for National Suicide

realgeorge88
11-18-2012, 11:13 AM
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Nelson4
12-05-2012, 02:58 AM
In case Boehner isn't a dirty enough word already....

http://www.charter.net/news/read.php?rip_id=%3CDA2V59JG1%40news.ap.org%3E&ps=1017
GOP leaders remove 4 from plum House committees

Nelson4
01-26-2013, 11:48 AM
A bloc of three fateful headlines at amren.com. In the first, an evil alien steals Sam Francis' profoundly true name for the GOP and enslaves it to PC:

January 25, 2013

Bobby Jindal: GOP Needs to ‘Stop Being the Stupid Party’, The Hill
We must reject the notion that demography is destiny . . . .”

GOP Prepares Comeback: ‘We Can’t Come Off as a Bunch of Angry White Men’, Yahoo! News
Establishes “Growth and Opportunity” committee to recruit non-whites.

Republicans Shift Gears on Immigration Ahead of Reform Debate with Obama, The Hill
Congressmen staunch on immigration control given less authority.

doublehelix
02-09-2013, 12:04 AM
Actually, they should come off as a bunch of angry White men!

Nelson4
02-09-2013, 06:47 AM
Absolutely -- the thing the System fears the most. But it would be a little hard to do with minos like Bobbi Jindal, Tim Scott and my governor Nimrata "Nikki Haley" Randhawa in the lead.

Minos -- plural of mino, short for minority -- great slang word thrown together by a friend of mine years ago. Not that Jindal and Haley are all bad, not by any means -- they seem to have their very good points. But for white countries to be run by nonwhites or white traitors, that is a travesty by definition.

Michael
02-09-2013, 05:53 PM
A White who celebrates the nonwhites invaders and helps them in a nutshell, an egalitarian is a collaborator.

doublehelix
02-10-2013, 12:02 AM
GOP Prepares Comeback: ‘We Can’t Come Off as a Bunch of Angry White Men’, Yahoo! News
Establishes “Growth and Opportunity” committee to recruit non-whites.

That's more liberal thinking... you can't be angry about anything.

Michael
02-11-2013, 09:36 PM
An article entitled "Cantor's Dream Amnesty Betrayal: Did Sheldon Adelson's $5 Million Play A Role?"


The Republican Establishment is not betraying the base because Romney got 27% of the Hispanic vote compared to McCain’s 31%. They are betraying it because they are being paid unprecedented amounts to do so.

http://www.vdare.com/posts/cantors-dream-amnesty-betrayal-did-sheldon-adelsons-5-million-play-a-role

Nelson4
02-15-2013, 02:45 AM
Drolly damning roundup:

http://www.amren.com/news/2013/02/brc-black-run-conservatism-vs-gap-generic-american-party/

Headline, charter.net just now: "Senate GOP blocks Hagel nomination."

Nelson4
02-20-2013, 02:55 PM
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/14556-rubio-would-expand-liberal-international-order

..........For all of its bold, assertive rhetoric, the foreign policy Republicans are pushing as an alternative to Obama's supposed passivity is really a call for more of the same. When Obama increases economic sanctions on Iran, Republicans call for still more and tougher sanctions — "crippling sanctions" is the phrase often used by Romney in last year's presidential campaign. When the president condemned the Tehran regime for its brutal crackdown on dissidents, the condemnation wasn't strong enough and wasn't issued soon enough. When he pledges virtually unqualified support for Israel, Republicans complain he is throwing Israel "under the bus." When he expresses support for the Syrian rebels and arranges arms shipments from foreign sources, it isn't enough to suit Republican hawks. When Obama sent U.S. bombers to the rescue of rebel forces in Libya in 2011, the fact that he intervened militarily in a foreign war without seeking congressional approval seemed the least of the concerns of most congressional Republicans. Depending on the day of the week and who was speaking at any particular time, the complaint could be summarized as, Obama was wrong to go into Libya and he should have done it sooner.

But as Obama extends the Bush doctrine to wage war all over the Middle East and parts of Africa, the Grand Old Party and the leading neocon lights at National Review and The Weekly Standard appear to have no objection, save perhaps that he is not doing enough of it. When he uses drones for targeted killings, including the assassination of American citizens, the only objections we hear from the Republican side of the aisle are from former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas and his son, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. When the president wants authority to imprison terror suspects, including American citizens, indefinitely and without trial, Republicans can be counted on to vote him that authority. The problem with the loyal opposition is that for all its carping, it isn't really opposing. And its loyalty does not appear to be to the Constitution to which members of Congress, like the president, swear their allegiance.

And so we find Sen. Rubio warning us, incredibly, about the dangers of America withdrawing from the world. "The biggest foreign policy problem facing the United States right now," wrote the junior senator from Florida, "is not too much U.S. engagement, but the danger of a world in which we increasingly refuse to lead".........

Nelson4
04-17-2013, 06:28 AM
Unexpected!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K5vunjeUZ4&playnext=1&list=PL41EEECBF4854D929&feature=results_main
Infowars TV Interviews Rick Perry Sex Scandal Accuser 1/2

Nelson4
04-22-2013, 02:42 PM
Oh, boy, look at this picture! Is he lunging for Jew Jerseyans' guns or auditioning for a remake of Elmer Gantry?

http://youngpatriots.com/2013/04/gop-favourite-christie-unveils-gun-control-plan/
GOP Favorite Christie Unveils Gun Control Plan

Look for blue states to fall like dominoes in response to the false flags in CT and MA, and then look for them to force it on the rest of us for our own good.