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To: Miss Marple

Of these, interference with elections and the census seems most important. I also think the judicial selections have to be fought as much as possible when someone really far left is nominated. The courts can be a long term problem, as we’ve found out.

Educating voters seems to be the number one activity grass roots activists need to concentrate on. Rush, Hannity and others are doing good work on that but the rest of us can do more as time goes on. Just a thought.


52 posted on 04/12/2009 7:35:30 AM PDT by Morgan in Denver (Barack Hussein Obama: More corrupt than Clinton, more inept than Carter.)
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To: Miss Marple; Morgan in Denver
Miss Marple, your #44 is excellent and as usual you get it right. The only thing I think is critical to add is AMNESTY which BoomBoom is about to try ramming down our throats again.

Amnesty equals our very sovereignty, our ability to exist as a nation. ACORN is obviously designed to undermine exactly that so they combine well as an issue. Amnesty is already a hot button issue with the vast majority of Americans of all political persuasions except Communists.

OTOH as Morgan states interference with elections and the census are critical so maybe keeping ACORN/census separate from Amnesty is a good idea if we're looking for 3 big punchy uber issues that the inattentive but not stupid members of the electorate can easily grasp.

Maybe support for the military can combine with keeping our word to our allies all under the umbrella of keeping our citizens safe and secure. IOW, do you want you and your children to live? Then support our military and our proven allies!

Morgan, as you note judicial appointments are also critical and we already have political land mines throughout our legal system. Obviously the most visible are USSC appointments and they are most critical because they are our last ditch defense against the subverters ensconced on the lower courts.

Lower appointments will have to be fought on a local basis because very few people have the time or inclination to follow all the jurisdictions in the country and how many of us even know who's being appointed locally and what their actual agendas are. Maybe someone can/will form a group to monitor this and stimulate grass roots activists.

I think the USSC nominations can and hopefully will be fought as they come up and will certainly be big issues at the time, but not necessarily on full time radar (even if they should be).

144 posted on 04/12/2009 10:22:48 AM PDT by Sal (The Mr. Cool mask has slipped and exposed the naked face of the Chicago Street Thug.)
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