Posted on 09/28/2010 7:40:47 PM PDT by Republic11
Paul Mckinley from the south side of Chicago inspires the crowd at a Tea Party in Bloomington, Illinois. He says he no longer has any use for the democrats and gives great reasons as why. A good video to spread around. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwMAJeA284s&feature=autofb
Outstanding!
WOW! Chicago-here is your answer-Chris Christie move over!
the light bulb has come on ping
Good video!
He says a conservative republican judge and lawyer blocked proposition 8 in California? Which leads him to believe there is no difference between Dems and Repubs.
Something doesn’t ring right here. I suspect he has mis-labled the judge and lawyer, they can hardly be conservative ruling in favor of same sex marriage. The judge and lawyer must be rino’s.
Thenlawyer was Ted Olsen, conservative and successful in many cases in the Supreme Court. He did argue the Bush case in the Florida recount. Don’t know who the judge is that he refers to. Paul, the south side Chicago guy is well informed. Must follow some conservative media. I liked his idea that we should influence Mexico to clean up it’s act so it’s citizens don’ need to leave. A very eloquent man. He should be encouraged to seek office, and be helped.
ping to a great video!
WOW! The worm is turning .... Jesse and Jesse Two!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwMAJeA284s&feature=autofb
Kate Kendell, head of the National Center for Lesbian Rights doesn't think that the judge's sexual orientation will in any way bias his view [OH, REALLY!]. As evidence, she refers to the judge's conservative, albeit libertarian, reputation.
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Thanks for the ping!
See post 10. Your idea of what is conservative is strange. A conservative seeks to preserve existing values.
WOW!!!
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