Not only does Norquist side with the Islamists against US national security interests, he teams with Soros to help the Left organize in America. Time for this guy to be ostracized...
1 posted on
11/17/2011 12:57:50 PM PST by
LSUfan
To: LSUfan
2 posted on
11/17/2011 1:00:42 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Stand with courage or shut up and do as you're told.)
To: LSUfan
One important factoid which the Dems must be terrified about is that the GOP candidate will not take public funding this time around.
Obama had around $750 Million to McCain's $8 Million or so last time around...a 10 to 1 advantage.
The candidates will have a level playing field this time around. Obama could be toast based on this alone.
Day 48 Of The FReepathon
Do you Know Why?
There are loyal posters that donate every FReepathon. Some donate several times during every 'thon. But others never donate. Why?
1 My enemies haven't been zotted.
2 The owner doesn't support my candidate.
3 FR won't "upgrade" to "Like" buttons and blinky crap.
4 Someone else will donate.
5 My friend was zotted.
6 I lost my job and have no income.
Only one of those is a legitimate reason.
Support It Or Lose It
4 posted on
11/17/2011 1:30:53 PM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
To: LSUfan
Conservatives have deeper pockets? I don’t think so. The Koch brothers are famous because they are exceptional. Most billionaires are libs.
The Tea Party conservatives got their money in the last election from millions of small donors who couldn’t stand what was happening to their country.
5 posted on
11/17/2011 1:38:07 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius.2)
To: LSUfan
The Democratic Party's wealthiest donors, mindful of the overwhelming cash advantage conservative groups have in next year's elections, gather behind closed doors in Washington this week to make plans for dealing with the coming "tsunami" of right-leaning money and electoral enthusiasm.
What overwhelming cash advantage are they talking about? In every election since 2004, Democrats have had an overwhelming advantage both in cash and in kind donations. In the Ohio ballot initiative, the left had a 10 - 1 advantage. In Colorado, wealthy Democrat donors have no counterpart on the right.
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