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various FR links and stories and posters | 12-07-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 12/07/2003 3:44:56 PM PST by backhoe

The purpose of this post is to begin providing links, tools, and tactics which we can all use to educate the public, fellow citizens, and neighbors about Hillary Clinton.

It is a work in progress- I have provided a starting point, but want others to chime in with more links, stories, and information.

It is the product of conversations with a number of other members, from which several salient tactical points emerged:

1- keep it as contemporary as possible- the old Whitewater and similar items are stale and dead to the public.
2- keep it civil, please- within the board guidelines, or better. We are trying to convert the mushy middle, and stridency puts them off. Badly.
3- source or reference everything. Authenticity is critical to such an effort.

Here's where it started:


Links from this post:
Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 7 Dec 2003
Various big media television networks ^ | 7 Dec 2003 | Various Self-Serving Politicians and Big Media Screaming Faces
Follows:
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3923fdd07554.htm
Hillary's delegates spit on and taunt Police Honor Guard at her Convention
Politics/Elections News Keywords: HILLARY'S RADICAL SUPPORTERS
Source: Albany Times Union Posted on 05/18/2000 07:27:28 PDT by 1Old Pro

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1032083/posts
Bagram G.I.: Troops Waited While Hillary Chowed Down
NewsMax.com ^ | 12/02/03 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1022571/posts
..HILLARY & TERRORISM's plan to regain the White House..
J.R. NYQUIST Website ^ | 11/09/2003 | RICHARD ROBERTS

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1003138/posts
PETER PAUL SUES BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON FOR FRAUD, CONSPIRACY, UNJUST ENRICHMENT
Judicial Watch ^ | Oct 16, 2003 | Press Office

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1008003/posts
Hillary Stonewalls AP's Questions on Peter Paul Lawsuit
NewsMax.com ^ | 10/25/03 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/962304/posts
Hillary Clinton's Biggest Cover-ups

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/926091/posts
Hilary – great cartoons

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/940060/posts
Hillary history
487 posted on 12/07/2003 12:06:47 PM EST by mathluv
 
HAL9000 has a great source; he works continually to keep it updated--
http://www.freerepublic.com/~hal9000/
 
 
THE DOWNSIDE LEGACY ARCHIVES
http://www.alamo-girl.com/
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1003911/posts
Hillary Clinton 10-16-03 Senate Speech
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas.html ^ | 10-16-03 | HILLARY CLINTON

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/834207/posts
HLLLARY RODHAM, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee = Future Disasters
Posted on 02/01/2003 8:13 PM PST by ALOHA RONNIE
 
Paul takes the fall?
Insight on the News, Oct 1, 2002, by Paul M. Rodriguez
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:TWF-4MeGNM0J:www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1571/37_18/92589574/p1/article.jhtml+Tonken,+clinton&hl=en&ie=UTF-8



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Job Boom Could Be Coming Soon

If GOP politicians were smart, they would do a Contract With America type promise. Example: If we take control of Congress we will bring to a straight vote this proposal:

Lift all bans on oil exploration and production.

Build nuclear plants. LOTS of them.

Drilling Boom Revives Hopes for Natural Gas (No Peak Oil???)

"States throw out costly electronic voting machines"

Re-Create 68, FReeper on the ground in Denver report, videos and photos......

John Edwards Scandal: Many Big Edwards Donors Got Refunds in March

 
NO BOUNCE: Post-Biden Poll Shows Dead Heat.
 
 
AT THE POLITICAL CONVENTIONS: "Unlimited Money and Little Disclosure."
 

SOME DNC FUN: LGF, PJ Media, Zombie Team Up for Convention Coverage.

UPDATE: Video and more, at Gateway Pundit.

VIDEO: Protesters in Denver.
 

A few Photographs of protesters in Denver.

I say again, why do these jackals hide thier faces like the KKK did?

 

Hillary releases her hounds

August 24, 2008 11:37 PM by Michelle Malkin

Anticipation:

Hear the PUMAs roar.15 Comments "Releases her hounds? I did not realize Janet Reno and Madeleine Albright were delegates."

 
"Joe Biden's Many Many Many Plagiarisms",
 
Terms of Endearment

When, say, Trent Lott makes a “racially insensitive” remark (even one I happen to believe, despite my noted dislike for Lott, he did not intend), Democrats and the mainstream press depict those comments as a kind of slipping of the mask, behind which lurks the ugly manifestation of a black-hearted racist.

Yet when Joe Biden, Barack Obama’s ubiquitously Brylcreemed VP pick, makes “racially insensitive” remarks of a far less roundabout nature, that, according to NYT reporter John Harwood, is a sign of strength and character — and, best yet, suggests that Biden is at heart just a regular Joe:

He is not somebody who is infused with political correctness, the verbal equivalent of putting his pinkie up when he opens his mouth. So this is what, the way ordinary voters are as well. They’re not always worried about sort of calibrating every single word by “ooh, is this racially insensitive?” That’s something that Joe Biden brings as an asset to the ticket. The gaffes actually show one of his strengths.

Now, it will probably not come as a shock to some of you that I actually agree in part with Harwood: I think that political correctness has done the hard work of shutting down critical speech by allowing those who cannot survive on ideas to in turn thrive on policing the way ideas can “legitimately” be expressed.

But what troubles me about Harwood’s comments is that they are, I’m willing to bet, not the expression of some broad belief in freedom of speech, but rather are a pragmatic rhetorical attempt to rescue Biden from the very kinds of criticisms Harwood would be loath to defend were the target someone like Trent Lott.

– All of which points back to the animating tenet in “liberal” ideology — namely, that, simply by virtue of adopting the left-liberal agenda, one is good, and so his “mistakes” are but minor slip-ups, hiccups in a life of sublime goodliness. Whereas any kind of minor slip-up by those on the “right” (classical liberals included, these days) are to be seen as brief inadvertent flashes revealing their grubby souls — even when those flashes are either admittedly unintended, or else have to be run through a special code book to prove visible to the watchdogs of all that is good and righteous.

BECAUSE OF THE HYPOCRISY!

related, and related, 2 (too).

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update: More, from Allahpundit

 

Why are liberals so gullible?



1,741 posted on 08/25/2008 3:44:04 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Out of Energy

Speaker Pelosi on Drilling and Alternative Energy (Classic Pelosi)

Florida Legislature Proposes Ballot Amendment To Grant Illegal Aliens Property Ownership Rights

Just remember folks, since "All Peeples is Equals", therefore "All Peeples is Americans" whether they are here or not, therefore we have no right to have immigration laws and all borders of America are null and void.

And Invasion is now a civil right.

Web Scoops MSM: Edwards Refunds Contributions to One of His Americas

Obama disguising ties to radical leftist group? (CSI/ACORN)

 
 Obnoxious Media Whore [Cindy Sheehan] Leads Denver Protest
 

Obamacide -- What Makes Barack Worse Than His Fellow Abortion Proponents

Old whine in a Democratic bottle

 

'04 Biden Meet the Press: McCain great candidate for Kerry's VP; Would heal vicious national rift

Debra [McCain Ad]


1,742 posted on 08/25/2008 11:47:48 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Pelosi: Oil companies should pay royalties [“They’re taking your oil without paying any royalties.”] Interesting - the Dims consider it to be the People’s oil, but all the earnings of the same people is subject to confiscatory taxation because it is really the Gubmint’s money...

Obama Adviser Larry Summers Advocates Permanently High Energy Prices

Real vs. Hypothetical Deaths

Nobody Was Listening

 
 
Liberal Talk Radio: One Week Listening to the Wild Side
 
THAT WAS FAST: Here's a George Obama ad from the Texas GOP. I told you it was a bad idea for the Obama campaign to bring up houses.
 
The case against socialized medicine

Health care reform may have receded slightly as a campaign issue this year, as focus shifts to even more immediate concerns like the cost of filling our cars with gas. Although a bad employment picture can cost some Americans their health care coverage, it may also be true that the goal of guaranteeing coverage to every American sounds more like a luxury and less like a moral imperative during bad times.

Nonetheless health care reform remains a central issue this year, as it should, given that the election of Barack Obama would likely pave the way for socialized medicine in this country.

In her Sunday Examiner editorial, Sally Pipes demonstrates how tragic this development would be. She does so by comparing the health care outcomes in leading nations that have adopted forms of socialized medicine -- with the accompanying restrictions on access to doctors, hospitals, medical procedures and drugs -- and health care outcomes in the U.S. For example:

According to an August 2008 study published in Lancet Oncology, the renowned British medical journal, Americans have a better than five-year survival rate for 13 of the 16 most prominent cancers when compared with their European and Canadian counterparts.

With breast cancer, for instance, the survival rate among American women is 83.9 percent. For women in Britain, it’s just 69.7 percent. For men with prostate cancer, the survival rate is 91.9 percent here but just 73.7 percent in France and 51.1 percent in Britain.

American men and women are more than 35 percent more likely to survive colon cancer than their British counterparts.

It’s no wonder then that foreign dignitaries living in countries with socialized health care systems routinely come to this country when they need top-flight medical treatment.

When Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi needed heart surgery in 2006, he traveled to the Cleveland Clinic — often considered America’s best hospital for cardiac care. When Canadian Member of Parliament Belinda Stronach, who had denounced a two-tier health care system for Canadians, needed breast cancer surgery herself in 2007, she headed to a California hospital and paid out of pocket.

So much for the “free” health care they could have received at home.

But what about the cost advantages of socialized medicine? According to Pipes, the are "illusory":

True, other developed nations may spend less on health care as a percentage of gross domestic product than the United States does — but so does Sudan. Without considering value, such statistical evaluations are worthless.

And one of the primary reasons health care costs more in America is that we are a wealthy country that demands the best. And, we’re investing a lot more in medical research.

The United States produces over half of the $175 billion in health care technology products purchased globally. In 2004, the federal government funded medical research to the tune of $18.4 billion. By contrast, the European Union — which has a significantly larger population than the United States — allocated funds equal to just $3.7 billion for medical research.

Between 1999 and 2005, the United States was responsible for 71 percent of the sales of new pharmaceutical drugs. The next two largest pharmaceutical markets — Japan and Germany — account for just 4 percent each.

Pipes concludes:

While no one can deny that there are significant problems in the American health care system, overall it provides exceptional value. The ideologues who claim we’d be better off under socialized medicine are massively wrong. Government-run health care has proven to be heartless and uncaring — and the inferior treatments it provides come with a very steep price tag.

Posted by Paul at 12:45 PM | Permalink 
 
Here Come the Crazies!

The Democratic convention is getting underway, and so far the focus has been on all the wrong places. A crowd of demonstrators has showed up, marched around Denver, confronted policemen, and generally made fools of themselves:

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The invaluable Zombie has much more:

I keep wondering when the voters are going to start noticing that the Left has gone stark raving mad.

The world of show business has united almost monolithically behind Barack Obama, but he might want to consider asking Madonna to get off his team. The McCain campaign denounced her yesterday for including in her stage show, which is just beginning a world tour, a video that linked McCain with Adolf Hitler and Robert Mugabe, while grouping Barack Obama with Gandhi, Al Gore and John Lennon.

It remains to be seen how much play the demonstrators will get over the next four days, but the danger to Obama's campaign is real. From the Democrats' perspective, the demonstrators' slogan, "Recreate '68," is ominous. In that year, chaos outside the convention hall--and, to a lesser degree, inside--branded the Democrats the party of weakness and disorder. If the same thing happens this year, neither Obama nor Joe Biden is the sort of candidate to reassure nervous voters.

The other craziness surrounding the convention, of course, involves the Clintons. Bill Clinton is the Democrats' only successful Presidential candidate in the last 32 years. That gives him a unique status in the party, and he and Hillary have made it clear that they don't intend to exit the stage quietly. Here is how Michael Ramirez sees the Dems' convention shaping up:

A number of the Clintons' top advisers are refusing even a pretense of unity and have announced that they will leave Denver without staying for Obama's acceptance speech:

Clinton will deliver her speech Tuesday night. She will hold a private meeting with her top financial supporters Wednesday at noon, and will thank her delegates at an event that afternoon. Former president Bill Clinton will speak that night. Several of Hillary Clinton's supporters are then planning to leave town. Among them, Terry McAuliffe, Clinton's campaign chairman, and longtime supporters Steve Rattner and Maureen White.

Congressional Quarterly thinks the rails may be starting to come off for the Democrats:

The Democratic convention now teeters on the brink of a media disaster thanks to real news that threatens to distract reporters from the scripted show.

And wouldn't you know, it's all about the Clintons. ... With more than enough to fuel the storyline about a rift between Barack Obama and the Clintons on the convention's opening day, the media frenzy is on.

Polls showing restlessness among Clinton voters. Behind-the-scenes reports of arguments about the theme of Bill Clinton's speech later this week. A Wisconsin Clinton delegate endorsing John McCain in a television advertisement. And more.

How did this happen? Many factors are in play. But central to the apparent breakdown was Hillary Rodham Clinton's failure to publicly and forcefully dispel the notion that she was snubbed by Obama's failure to vet her as a running mate.

All of which has the McCain campaign in high spirits. It would, of course, be terrific if the Democratic convention turns into a fiasco, whether because of the the Clintons, the demonstrators, rain on Thursday night, radical speeches from the podium by Jimmy Carter or others, or any combination of the above. But that isn't likely to happen. Once the real event gets going, the television networks will help the Obama campaign get things back on track. Realistically, the best the Republicans can hope for is that Obama's "bounce" from the convention is minimal.

Posted by John at 12:47 PM | Permalink 
 

LOADS OF PHOTOS from the DNC protests, with more to come.




IT MUST BE BECAUSE THEY'RE RACIST! USA Today: Poll: More than half of Clinton backers still not sold on Obama. Who knew the Democratic party still had so many anti-black members?

Barron's: 'It's Almost as if Obama Wants to Repeat the Mistakes of Herbert Hoover'

Obama Campaign Threatens Jihad Against TV Stations That Air Weathermen Ad

Live from DNC: Obama Says Gays ‘Crucial’ to Democratic Victory

Yep, just two quaint, seventy-ish old batchelors, trying to tend a garden, in the sunset of their lives...

Change ‘Till You Barf!


1,743 posted on 08/25/2008 3:50:50 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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It's quite comforting to realize, when looking at all of the extreme leftist BS that is forced upon us, that conservatives possess most of the firearms.

;>)

Just a 'worst-case-self-defense-scenario' musing, as Thomas Jefferson himself commented on...

1,744 posted on 08/25/2008 4:06:46 PM PDT by Who is John Galt? ("Sometimes I have to break the law in order to meet my management objectives." - Bill Calkins, BLM)
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To: Who is John Galt?

1,745 posted on 08/26/2008 2:05:08 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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No choice for the child.

No choice for the father.

Doesn’t seem pro choice.

You’re absolutely correct.

It’s about selfish control.

And government sanctioned murder.

 
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Even The Mere Threat Of Drilling Will Bring Down The Price Of Oil

It's Unwise To Tax 'Well-Earned' Profits

Random Thoughts (Thomas Sowell)

Republicans won big, running as Republicans, in 2004. But once they took control of Congress, they started acting like Democrats and lost big. There is a lesson in that somewhere but whether Republicans will learn it is another story entirely.
 

Drilling Boom Revives Hopes for Natural Gas (New drilling technologies)

 
Energy Policy for the Ignorant

As we've often said, the Democrats prey on ignorance. Often they know better and are being cynical; sometimes it's because they are ignorant themselves. A shocking example of the latter case was revealed yesterday when Nancy Pelosi appeared on Meet the Press. Mrs. Pelosi declared herself a major advocate of natural gas as an energy source, but then revealed that she is ignorant of the fact that natural gas is a fossil fuel.

This wasn't just a slip of the tongue; Pelosi repeated the error several times. From the transcript of her appearance:

BROKAW: Well, I think most people understand that, but at the same time, if we work our way off carbon-based fuels, in the meantime, this is not going to happen overnight.

PELOSI: No, it isn't, but you could -- again, you could reduce the price at the pump immediately with (inaudible). You can have a transition with natural gas. You can have a transition with natural gas. That is cheap, abundant and clean compared to fossil fuels.
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PELOSI: I'm -- I'm investing in something I believe in. I believe in natural gas as a clean, cheap alternative to fossil fuels.
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PELOSI: Well, that's not -- that is the marketplace. The fact is, the supply of natural gas is so big, and you do need a transition if you're going to go from fossil fuels, as you say, you can't do it overnight, but you must transition.

These investments in wind, in solar and biofuels and focus on natural gas, these are the real alternatives.

So it's beyond dispute: Nancy Pelosi really does not understand that natural gas is a fossil fuel. This is truly shocking. Pelosi is one of the principal people responsible for setting the nation's energy policy. In the House of Representatives, she has blocked exploration and development of natural gas resources as well as other fossil fuels, thereby raising the price of gasoline at the pump and energy costs across the board. And she has wielded this immense power while being ignorant of the most basic facts about energy. She is not qualified to carry on an intelligent conversation about energy, let alone set the nation's energy policy.

The folks at the Institute for Energy Research have prepared a primer on energy for Mrs. Pelosi's benefit:

Natural gas is colorless, odorless fossil fuel that is prized for its cleanliness and its many uses - including energy. It is produced in much the same way as oil – by drilling for it – and is often produced in conjunction with oil.

Pelosi's ignorance is deadly; she says she is a big booster of natural gas, but she literally fails to understand that to get natural gas we have to drill for it, onshore and off. Hence this exchange yesterday:

BROKAW: Sounds like we’re going to have offshore drilling.

PELOSI: No, no, no.

Nancy Pelosi's ignorance is costing every American money, impairing our economy, depriving us of untold hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs, and endangering our national security. One wonders how long voters will be willing to put up with Democratic control of Congress.

To comment on this post, go here.

Posted by John at 7:13 PM | Permalink 
 

ACE SAYS I'M WRONG TO DEFEND JOE BIDEN on the plagiarism rap, and cites this David Greenberg piece from Slate. "But the even greater sin was to borrow biographical facts from Kinnock that, although true about Kinnock, didn't apply to Biden. Unlike Kinnock, Biden wasn't the first person in his family history to attend college, as he asserted; nor were his ancestors coal miners, as he claimed when he used Kinnock's words."

Well, that's just plain lying. Perhaps someone will ask him about this.

Exclusive: Advance text of Michelle Obama’s speech; Update: Blogging opening night; latest McCain veep rumors

By Michelle Malkin  •  August 25, 2008 03:21 PM

Scroll down for updates…latest McCain VP rumors…pick before Friday?

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I have obtained an advance, annotated text of Michelle Obama’s convention speech tonight. As her water-carriers in the press have been reporting, the speech will introduce America to the “real” Michelle and Barack.

(Ok, here’s a bit of the real thing. And the full text is pasted below from Michelle and her brother, Craig Robinson. I was not far off!)

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Good evening, my fellow Barack Americans!

I am Michelle Obama. (Pause for adulation. Frown at insufficient applause. Wait for more.)

I am just an ordinary working mom from an ordinary town. A “civilian” innocent in the ways of politics. Just like you.

(Well, except for my hard Left thesis-writing skills. And my hard-core Chicago family political ties. And my high-powered, $317,000-a-year affirmative action job. And my role in organizing the Woods Fund panel that Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers and Barack appeared on together.)

Some have referred to me as Obama’s “bitter half.”

But, really, truly, I am so grateful to be here tonight.

(Well, except for all the burdensome sacrifices I have been forced to make throughout this campaign in pursuit of the White House and my victimization at the hands of those wife-beating racist Republicans.)

I have made these inordinate sacrifices because Barack Obama is a real American, a Barack American, just like you.

Except when he’s not like you.

Because He is special. He is The One, my honey, my babies’ daddy, the soul-fixer we have all been waiting for.

Let me repeat: I am just the simple, ordinary, civilian spouse of The One trying to juggle my daughters’ expensive piano and ballet lessons with Access Hollywood interviews and People magazine photo shoots.

But I do know this: We are living in a historic moment, a moment that makes me prouder than any other moment I can recall in my adult lifetime as a citizen of this downright mean great country.

And I know that you need to celebrate his specialness, uniqueness, and everything he represents. You need to. You must.

(Translation: He’s black and if you don’t celebrate, you’re a bigot or a race traitor.)

Barack cares. I care. As an ordinary civilian mom, I share your concerns about access to health care. And so does Barack.

(As for that dump-the-sick policy at the University of Chicago which has enriched Barack’s countless campaign advisers, well, that is a distraction and a conversation that we don’t need to have because it doesn’t help my kids.)

I’ve warned you before and I will warn you again:

“Barack Obama will require you to work. He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism. That you put down your division. That you come out of your isolation. That you move out of your comfort zones. That you push yourselves to be better. And that you engage. Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual.”

That is a threat you can believe in.

Now, please join me in raising the Obama salute before I retreat back into my Cone of Protection from criticism for my public comments:

***

Update

9:31pm Eastern…Ted Kennedy is on stage. “Nothing is going to keep me away from this special gathering tonight.” Plugs universal health care coverage. “Yes, we can.”

***

Michelle’s prepared text:

As you might imagine, for Barack, running for President is nothing compared to that first game of basketball with my brother Craig.

I can’t tell you how much it means to have Craig and my mom here tonight. Like Craig, I can feel my dad looking down on us, just as I’ve felt his presence in every grace-filled moment of my life.

At six-foot-six, I’ve often felt like Craig was looking down on me too…literally. But the truth is, both when we were kids and today, he wasn’t looking down on me – he was watching over me.

And he’s been there for me every step of the way since that clear February day 19 months ago, when – with little more than our faith in each other and a hunger for change – we joined my husband, Barack Obama, on the improbable journey that’s brought us to this moment.

But each of us also comes here tonight by way of our own improbable journey.

I come here tonight as a sister, blessed with a brother who is my mentor, my protector and my lifelong friend.

I come here as a wife who loves my husband and believes he will be an extraordinary president.

I come here as a Mom whose girls are the heart of my heart and the center of my world – they’re the first thing I think about when I wake up in the morning, and the last thing I think about when I go to bed at night. Their future – and all our children’s future – is my stake in this election.

And I come here as a daughter – raised on the South Side of Chicago by a father who was a blue collar city worker, and a mother who stayed at home with my brother and20me. My mother’s love has always been a sustaining force for our family, and one of my greatest joys is seeing her integrity, her compassion, and her intelligence reflected in my own daughters.

My Dad was our rock. Although he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in his early thirties, he was our provider, our champion, our hero. As he got sicker, it got harder for him to walk, it took him longer to get dressed in the morning. But if he was in pain, he never let on. He never stopped smiling and laughing – even while struggling to button his shirt, even while using two canes to get himself across the room to give my Mom a kiss. He just woke up a little earlier, and worked a little harder.

He and my mom poured everything they had into me and Craig. It was the greatest gift a child can receive: never doubting for a single minute that you’re loved, and cherished, and have a place in this world. And thanks to their faith and hard work, we both were able to go on to college. So I know firsthand from their lives – and mine – that the American Dream endures.

And you know, what struck me when I first met Barack was that even though he had this funny name, even though he’d grown up all the way across the continent in Hawaii, his family was so much like mine. He was raised by grandparents who were working class folks just like my parents, and by a single mother who struggled to pay the bills just like we did. Like my family, they scrimped and saved so that he could have opportunities they never had themselves. And Barack and I were raised with so many of the same values: that you work hard for what you want in life; that your word is your bond and you do what you say you’re going to do; that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don’t know them, and even if you don’t agree with them.

And Barack and I set out to build lives guided by these values, and pass them on to the next generation. Because we want our children – and all children in this nation – to know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work for them.

And as our friendship grew, and I learned more about Barack, he introduced me to the work he’d done when he first moved to Chicago after college. Instead of heading to Wall Street, Barack had gone to work in neighborhoods devastated when steel plants shut down, and jobs dried up. And he’d been invited back to speak to people from those neighborhoods about how to rebuild their community.

The people gathered together that day were ordinary folks doing the best they could to build a good life. They were parents living paycheck to paycheck; grandparents trying to get by on a fixed income; men frustrated that they couldn’t support their familie s after their jobs disappeared. Those folks weren’t asking for a handout or a shortcut. They were ready to work – they wanted to contribute. They believed – like you and I believe – that America should be a place where you can make it if you try.

Barack stood up that day, and spoke words that have stayed with me ever since. He talked about “The world as it is” and “The world as it should be.” And he said that all too often, we accept the distance between the two, and settle for the world as it is – even when it doesn’t reflect our values and aspirations. But he reminded us that we know what our world should look like. We know what fairness and justice and opportunity look like. And he urged us to believe in ourselves – to find the strength within ourselves to strive for the world as it should be. And isn’t that the great American story?

It’s the story of men and women gathered in churches and union halls, in town squares and high school gyms – people who stood up and marched and risked everything they had – refusing to settle, determined to mold our future into the shape of our ideals.

It is because of their will and determination that this week, we celebrate two anniversaries: the 88th anniversary of women winning the right to vote, and the 45th anniversary of that hot summer day when Dr. King lifted our sights and our hearts with his dream for our nation.

I stand here today at the crosscurrents of that history – knowing that my piece of the American Dream is a blessing hard won by those who came before me. All of them driven by the same conviction that drove my dad to get up an hour early each day to painstakingly dress himself for work. The same conviction that drives the men and women I’ve met all across this country:

People who work the day shift, kiss their kids goodnight, and head out for the night shift – without disappointment, without regret – that goodnight kiss a reminder of everything they’re working for.

The military families who say grace each night with an empty seat at the table. The servicemen and women who love this country so much, they leave those they love most to defend it.

The young people across America serving our communities – teaching children, cleaning up neighborhoods, caring for the least among us each and every day.

People like Hillary Clinton, who put those 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, so that our daughters – and sons – can dream a little bigger and aim a little higher.

People like Joe Biden, who’s never forgotten where he came from, and never stopped fighting for folks who work long hours and face long odds and need someone on their side again.

All of us driven by a simple belief that the world as it is just won’t do – that we have an obligation to fight for the world as it should be.

That is the thread that connects our hearts. That is the thread that runs through my journey and Barack’s journey and so many other improbable journeys that have brought us here tonight, where the current of history meets this new tide of hope.

That is why I love this country.

And in my own life, in my own small way, I’ve tried to give back to this country that has given me so much. That’s why I left a job at a law firm for a career in public service, working to empower young people to volunteer in their communities. Because I believe that each of us – no matter what our age or background or walk of life – each of us has something to contribute to the life of this nation.

It’s a belief Barack shares – a belief at the heart of his life’s work.

It’s what he did all those years ago, on the streets of Chicago, setting up job training to get people back to work and afterschool programs to keep kids safe – working block by block to help people lift up their families.

It’s what he did in the Illinois Senate, moving people from welfare to jobs, passing tax cuts for hard working families, and making sure women get equal pay for equal work.

It’s what he’s done in the United States Senate, fighting to ensure the men and women who serve this country are welcomed home not just with medals and parades, but with good jobs and benefits and health care – including mental health care.

That’s why he’s running – to end the war in Iraq responsibly, to build an economy that lifts every family, to make health care available for every American, and to make sure every child in this nation gets a world class education all the way from preschool to college. That’s what Barack Obama will do as President of the United States of America.

He’ll achieve these goals the same way he always has – by bringing us together and reminding us how much we share and how alike we really are. You see, Barack doesn’t care where you’re from, or what your background is, or what party – if any – you belong to. That’s not how he sees the world. He knows that thread that connects us – our belief in America’s promise, our commitment to our children’s future – is strong enough to hold us together as one nation even when we disagree.
It was strong enough to bring hope to those neighborhoods in Chicago.

It was strong enough to bring hope to the mother he met worried about her child in Iraq; hope to the man who’s unemployed, but can’t afford gas to find a job; hope to the student working nights to pay for her sister’s heal th care, sleeping just a few hours a day.

And it was strong enough to bring hope to people who came out on a cold Iowa night and became the first voices in this chorus for change that’s been echoed by millions of Americans from every corner of this nation.

Millions of Americans who know that Barack understands their dreams; that Barack will fight for people like them; and that Barack will finally bring the change we need.

And in the end, after all that’s happened these past 19 months, the Barack Obama I know today is the same man I fell in love with 19 years ago. He’s the same man who drove me and our new baby daughter home from the hospital ten years ago this summer, inching along at a snail’s pace, peering anxiously at us in the rearview mirror, feeling the whole weight of her future in his hands, determined to give her everything he’d struggled so hard for himself, determined to give her what he never had: the affirming embrace of a father’s love.

And as I tuck that little girl and her little sister into bed at night, I think about how one day, they’ll have families of their own. And one day, they – and your sons and daughters – will tell their own children about what we did together in this election. They’ll tell them how this time, we listened to our hopes, instead of our fears. How this time, we decided to stop doubting and to start dreaming.

How this time, in this great country – where a girl from the South Side of Chicago can go to college and law school, and the son of a single mother from Hawaii can go all the way to the White House – we committed ourselves to building the world as it should be.

So tonight, in honor of my father’s memory and my daughters’ future – out of gratitude to those whose triumphs we mark this week, and those whose everyday sacrifices have brought us to this moment – let us devote ourselves to finishing their work; let us work together to fulfill their hopes; and let us stand together to elect Barack Obama President of the United States of America.

Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.

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EMBARGOED UNTIL DELIVERY

Remarks of Craig Robinson-as prepared for delivery
Democratic National Convention
Denver, Colorado
Monday, August 25, 2008

Good evening, I’m Craig Robinson and Michelle Obama is my little sister.

Tonight, I don’t want to just introduce my sister, I want to introduce you to my sister. The girl I grew up with. The poised young woman I saw her grow in to. The compassionate mother, aunt and sister- in-law she is. The passionate voice for women and children she has become. And the type of first lady she will be.

Sometimes, when I look at the woman you are about to hear from, it’s funny to think that this is the same person who used to wake me up early, and I mean early, on Christmas morning - because we both had to be up at the same time, in order to open our presents.

This is the person who would play the piano to calm me down before all of my big games in high school.

This is the person who - even though we were allowed only one hour of television a night - somehow managed to commit to memory every single episode of the Brady Bunch.

But when I really think back, I can also see how the person she is today, was formed in the experiences we shared growing up: working hard, studying hard, having parents who wanted more for us than what they had. And always being reminded that in this country of all countries – those things were possible.

Neither of our parents went to college.

My father went to work right out of high school to help pay for his brother’s college tuition.

He worked at the water filtration plant for 30 years.

We lost my father in 1991.

And I know he’s looking down on us tonight, so proud of his daughter, not because of who she married, though he was a big fan of Barack – but because of the hard-working, brilliant woman she is, what she’s accomplished in her own right, the mother she’s become, and the values she’s instilled in her daughters.

My mother Marian is here tonight. She remains our family’s anchor, and the sole reason Michelle was willing to campaign at all was because she knows that Mom is there to help take care of the girls.

When we were young kids, our parents divided the bedroom we shared so we could each have our own room.

Many nights we would talk when we were supposed to be sleeping.

My sister always talked about who was getting picked on at school, or who was having a tough time at home.

I didn’t realize it then - but I realize it now - those were the people she was going to dedicate her life to: the people who were struggling with life’s challenges.

She has continued to follow that passion. She gave up a job in a big law firm to work in her community. With a group called Public Allies, she trained a new generation of community leaders.

She developed the University of Chicago’s community service center - connecting the university to the neighborhood that was blocks away - but often worlds away - from its gates.

< div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify;text-autospace:none">And when I wasn’t happy doing what I was doing - investment banking - she was the one who encouraged me to go back to my first love - teaching and coaching.

And today I’m proud to be the coach of the Oregon State men’s basketball team. Go Beavs!

But she did take something away from that first big law firm job. A young lawyer by the name of Barack Obama.

My sister had grown up hearing my father and me talk about how to judge a person’s character by wha t type of sportsman they are, so she asked me to take Barack to play basketball.

If you’re looking for a political analysis based on his playing, here it is: he’s confident but not cocky, he’ll take the shot if he’s open, he’s a team player who improves the people around him, and he won’t back down from any challenge.

Together, I’ve watched Barack and Michelle strengthen each other. I’ve watched them create a home filled with love, and grounded in faith.

During challenging times I’ve watched Michelle and Barack stand by each other. And I know, they’ll stand by you — the American people=2 0– now and in the future.

So please join me in welcoming an impassioned public servant, a loving daughter, wife and mother, my little sister and our nation’s next first lady: Michele Obama.

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“South Side Girl?” Hmmm

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Santa Barbara officials to back offshore drilling

At Height Of Storm, City Crews Sandbag Congresswoman's Home

Representative Brown told First Coast News she still stands behind her comments that ignited a firestorm in Washington.

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives censured Brown after a shouting match on the House floor Thursday night.

The argument started during a debate over HR-4818. The bill would provide international monitoring of the November presidential election. Congress has been considering an outside monitor due to all the confusion over the last election, and the “hanging chads” in Florida.

Representative Brown said, “I come from Florida, where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d’etat. We need to make sure that it doesn’t happen again. Over and over again after the election when you stole the election, you came back here and said get over it. No we’re not going to get over it and we want verification from the world.”

Somali refugees in Maine

 
GORDON CROVITZ: Privacy? We got over it.
A SURVEILLANCE KIT IN A BOX: "According to a document obtained by New Scientist, the system integrates tasks typically done by separate surveillance teams or machines, pooling data from sources such as telephone calls, email and internet activity, bank transactions and insurance records. It then sorts through this mountain of information using software that Siemens dubs 'intelligence modules'. This software is trained on a large number of sample documents to pick out items such as names, phone numbers and places from generic text. This means it can spot names or numbers that crop up alongside anyone already of interest to the authorities, and then catalogue any documents that contain such associates."
 

Snoop software makes surveillance a cinch

Uninsured Get $56 Billion in Free Care

National Poll: The Media Love Affair With Barack Obama

Liberal Fantasies -- Conservative Reality

GOTTA LOVE THE YOUNG VOTERS

Sen. Obama's gaffe factory

 
PAJAMAS TV: "KILL MICHELLE MALKIN!"
 

Denver ‘Protestors’: Kill Michelle Malkin!

August 26th, 2008

From the Denver DNC Convention last night, via the Peoples Press Collective and YouTube:

Michelle Malkin was attacked by protesters and conspiracy nut Alex Jones during the “Shake Your Money Maker” event while Recreate68 attempted to levitate the Denver Mint. Another protester began shouting “Kill Michelle Malkin.”

Michelle Malkin gets harassed by Alex Jones…

http://www.peoplespresscollect.....acked-dnc/

The only surprise here is that this gentleman was outside the convention center.

He sounds like he should be a Democrat Super Delegate.

By the way, here are some further details from the Associated Press on the main event of the evening from those hard-headed revolutionaries of “Recreate 68″:

Activists try to ‘levitate’ Denver Mint

By CATHERINE TSAI, The Associated Press
2008-08-26

DENVER - Several dozen anti-war activists held hands and shouted “Love, Peace and Justice” during a stunt to “levitate” the Denver Mint on Monday, shake out its money and redistribute the wealth.

The group Recreate 68 wanted to circle the Mint on the opening day of the Democratic National Convention in homage to the 1967 protest of the Vietnam War when demonstrators sought to levitate the Pentagon.

In truth, protesters at the Mint only made it halfway down one block, the quarters that showered the ground were made of plastic, and the group’s leader wore a starry, purple wizard’s hat and red robe.

“It’s just an old Halloween costume,” Mark Cohen of Recreate 68 said afterward.

Earlier, he and Aron Kay, the 58-year-old New York protester known for throwing pies in public officials’ faces, shouted, “Be well, be healthy,” in Yiddish as plastic quarters hit the ground.

Kay wore a silver cape, gray sweatpants and a black T-shirt that said, “Arrest Bush.”

A tense moment occurred when a man spotted conservative columnist Michelle Malkin and started yelling at her. Malkin calmly kept doing her work, taking pictures with a camera.

Police estimated 75 activists attended the event. About a dozen officers on horseback and a dozen more on foot lined the sidewalks, keeping watch.

The stunt was just one event Priscilla Lynch of Conway, Mass., took part in as a member of the anti-war group Codepink. “I’m here to do whatever I can to bring peace and justice to our country,” she said, as Cohen cheerily waved a magic wand in the distance.

Who knows? Maybe that will be what makes a difference,” she said.

(Thanks to Texaspsue for the heads up on the Malkin angle and BillK on the levitation piece.)

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RASMUSSEN: Obama drops three points on start of Democratic Convention. "Obama’s support has declined in each of the last three individual nights of polling. This may be either statistical noise or a reaction to the selection of Biden."
 

MEGAN MCARDLE: "According to Nielsen, none of you are watching the conventions. An even lower none than in 2004, which was itself a dramatic decline from the lackluster ratings of 2000." So is it the conventions themselves, or the tiredness of the network coverage?

UPDATE: A good question from Ed Driscoll: "Why watch it on TV when there’s wall-to-wall Blogosphere coverage—particularly firsthand reporting of the action outside the hall?"

Good point. Here's some of that.

Zombie: Recreate 68 Finally Lives Up to Its Name: Riot in Denver (PHOTOS)

CULTURE OF CORRUPTION? A Biden-Rezko connection. "A Rezko accomplice awaiting sentencing for extortion with deep connections to Biden and really soooo much more than that. He was also Biden's Midwest field director in his 1988 bid."

Chicago Sun-Times story here: Biden has deep ties to Rezko accomplice.

GOP Links Ayers to Kerry (Weatherman Praised Medal Toss as "Kerry's Finest Moment"

Figures. Michelle Obama Quotes Lines From "Rules For Radicals" In Her DNC Convention Speech

What to make of Michelle Obama's use the terms, “The world as it is” and “The world as it should be?” From whence do they originate? Try Chapter 2 of Saul Alinsky’s book, Rules for Radicals. In last night's speech, Michelle Obama said something that peeked my curiousity. She said:

"Barack stood up that day," talking about a visit to Chicago neighborhoods, "and spoke words that have stayed with me ever since. He talked about “The world as it is” and “The world as it should be..."

And, "All of us driven by a simple belief that the world as it is just won’t do – that we have an obligation to fight for the world as it should be."
Here’s an excerpt from Chapter 2 of Saul Alinsky’s book, Rules for Radicals:

"The means-and-ends moralists, constantly obsessed with the ethics of the means used by the Have-Nots against the Haves, should search themselves as to their real political position. In fact, they are passive — but real — allies of the Haves…The most unethical of all means is the non-use of any means... The standards of judgment must be rooted in the whys and wherefores of life as it is lived, the world as it is, not our wished-for fantasy of the world as it should be."
IIRC, those same words appear in Hillary’s speech at school.
 

Billionaire Tim Gill Tells DNC Delegates His Strategy to Advance the Homosexual Cause

Homosexual activists praise Obama at DNC’s LGBT Caucus


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Police: Mexican Cartels Give OK to Hit U.S. Targets

Talk a Woman out of Abortion in the UK? Two Years Jail
 

Planned Parenthood targets blacks

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The Audacity of Obama; Michelle Obama and "Tax Milk"

Michelle Malkin Threatened (Update): Eyewitness to Mayhem

Fighting back against Obama’s thugs

Obama plans to disarm America (Video)


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Ten Myths in America

Pelosi to protesters: "Can we drill your brains?" (Pelosi moron alert)

The Arrogance of Nancy Pelosi ( Rush Limbaugh )

Global Warming - Data refutes the hysteria

Climate Similar to the 1800s Within the Next 15 Years: First Stage of Global Cooling During 2008/09

 
 
Rabble.ca: A Microcosm of Left-Wing Narrow-Mindedness
 
The Gullible Left
 
 
 
BITTERNESS: James Carville's Kicks Reveal Party Split

Obama speech stage resembles ancient Greek temple

 
The Big Money Behind U.S. Gay Political Push
 

OBAMA LOSES GAY-MEDIA KING

OOPS:

Former Texas Rep. Charlie Wilson -- yes, that Charlie Wilson -- was speaking at an anti-war rally when he, um, flubbed a line:

"We should be led by Osama bin Laden," he said, then quickly corrected himself. "I mean Obama and Biden."

You know, Ted Kennedy made a similar slip.

The RNC Meets to Draft Their Platform: Sparks Fly on the Issue of Illegal Immigration

 The American people want secure borders. Who gives a sweet phock about party image. The public sentiment is so high on this that the image should be of absolutely no concern. And that includes a lot of Hispanics who are sick of having their communities trashed by the illegal Barrio Bros, their drugs and ho's.

They really are blowing it, not just legally and constitutionally, but even politically.

Like one poster here clarifies, for the Republicans it's about the money from those making it off the backs of the illegals, e,g,Tyson, corp agriculture, et al. For the Democrats it's about the votes.

"NEVER MIND:" No Charges Over Obama "Death Plot." No plot, just some druggies talking smack, apparently. . .

WHO KNEW THAT THERE WERE SO MANY RACISTS IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

Of course, they may not be racists -- they may have problems with Obama's (and, now Biden's) hardline anti-gun stance. Then there's the whole Bill Ayers thing . . . . (Via Michelle Malkin).

BEWARE: In America, racism is everywhere! Everywhere people don't support Obama, anyway . . .

Some related thoughts from Shannon Love.

HERE'S THE BILL AYERS AD that Barack Obama is trying to silence. Though you actually have to wonder if he isn't really trying to get it more viewers, since that's the inevitable result. I thought he was supposed to be the hip young candidate who understands the Internet!

UPDATE: Jonah Goldberg: "I am amazed, simply amazed, at the amazement of many liberals that Ayers and Dohrn should matter to anyone."

And She Represents The Right Wing Of The Democratic Party

Selected excerpts from HRC's speech at the DNC tonight...

I am honored to be here tonight. A proud mother. A proud Democrat. A proud American. And a proud supporter of Barack Obama.

I notice she didn't say anything about being a proud wife...

I ran for President to renew the promise of America. To rebuild the middle class and sustain the American Dream, to provide the opportunity to work hard and have that work rewarded, to save for college, a home and retirement, to afford the gas and groceries and still have a little left over each month. To promote a clean energy economy that will create millions of green collar jobs. To create a health care system that is universal, high quality, and affordable so that parents no longer have to choose between care for themselves or their children or be stuck in dead end jobs simply to keep their insurance.

Why, after eight years as the first lady, was this universal health care thing not done during the Clinton presidency? What am I missing?

To create a world class education system and make college affordable again.

Harvard University... The most elite community college in the world.

To fight for an America defined by deep and meaningful equality - from civil rights to labor rights, from women's rights to gay rights, from ending discrimination to promoting unionization to providing help for the most important job there is: caring for our families. To help every child live up to his or her God-given potential.

That unionization thing isn't working all that well for those UAW fellas.

To bring fiscal sanity back to Washington and make our government an instrument of the public good, not of private plunder.

The public good, as defined by whom?

We need a President who understands that we can't solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil companies while ignoring opportunities to invest in new technologies that will build a green economy.

How exactly is the GWB doing that now? By NOT nationalizing the oil companies? I like the green economy thing. Right out of the NDP playbook. It worked for the.. never mind.

He'll transform our energy agenda by creating millions of green jobs and building a new, clean energy future. He'll make sure that middle class families get the tax relief they deserve. And I can't wait to watch Barack Obama sign a health care plan into law that covers every single American.

What exactly is a "green job" and who creates it? And at what cost? As for the health care plan, good luck with that, BHO.

Now, John McCain is my colleague and my friend. He has served our country with honor and courage. But we don't need four more years . . . of the last eight years. More economic stagnation …and less affordable health care. More high gas prices …and less alternative energy. More jobs getting shipped overseas …and fewer jobs created here. More skyrocketing debt ...home foreclosures …and mounting bills that are crushing our middle class families. More war . . . less diplomacy. More of a government where the privileged come first …and everyone else comes last. John McCain says the economy is fundamentally sound. John McCain doesn't think that 47 million people without health insurance is a crisis. John McCain wants to privatize Social Security. And in 2008, he still thinks it's okay when women don't earn equal pay for equal work.

Remind again. How did GWB create all those bad things in the economy? And when did McCain think it OK for women not to earn equal pay for equal work? I missed that handout.

Now the one thing HRC did not mention is that she thought BHO would be the best person for the job of President, or that he would make a well qualified Commander-In-Chief. That was noticably absent.

HRC played her part to help unite the Democrats, but she didn't make any extra effort.

I think she's waiting for 2012. Or for the USSR to rise again...


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Gloves off: Now, Obama calls for prosecuting GOP donor; Update: AIP responds

By Michelle Malkin  •  August 26, 2008 04:41 PM

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I noted this morning that the Obama campaign’s Chicago-style thug effort to shut down the independent ad on Bill Ayers is part of the larger effort to intimidate conservative donors and curtail the free speech of The One’s critics.

It’s getting uglier, people.

Obama’s lawyer has sent a second letter to the Justice Department calling for the head of Dallas billionare Harold Simmons, who funded the Ayers ad that the Obama campaign doesn’t want the public to see.

Feel the chill:

Obama general counsel Bob Bauer today sent a second, sharper letter to the Justice Department, directly attacking the Dallas billionaire funding a harsh attack ad, Harold Simmons.

“We reiterate our request that the Department of Justice fulfill its commitment to take prompt action to investigate and to prosecute the American issues Project, and we further request that the Department of Justice investigate and prosecute Howard (sic) Simmons for a knowing and willful violation of the individual aggregate contribution limits,” he wrote.

He called the group’s activities “patently illegal.”

Bauer made the case that Simmons’ group [is not] fulfilling its [...] nonprofit charter because it hasn’t spent any money on anything other than attacking Obama. Simmons’ spokesman, Christian Pinkston, told me yesterday that plans to, and dismissed the complaints as an effort to lawyer away charges the campaign can’t rebut.

I posted AIP’s rebuttal here yesterday. And as I’ve noted today and will note again: Obama has some nerve whining about campaign finance integrity after getting caught hiding $800,000 in ACORN payments.

What’s going on? Simple: The Left has its George Soros sugar daddy and can’t stand that conservatives have their own committed benefactors. They’ve got a massive non-profit infrastructure funded with taxpayers and operating flagrantly in an illegal, partisan manner (hello, ACORN Watch!). They want the playing field all to themselves. And they are fighting for that turf by any means necessary.

Can they do it?

No, they can’t. Not if you don’t let them.

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AIP responds again:

American Issues Project Calls Obama Campaign Efforts to Prosecute Political Opponents “Bullying” and “Censorship”

AIP Responds to Second DOJ Letter from

Obama Campaign Demanding Donor Prosecution

Washington, DC – August 26, 2008 – The Barack Obama campaign has now sent a second letter to the Department of Justice calling for the prosecution of one of American Issues Project’s donors for his role in funding a political advertisement in full compliance with all election laws.

“Having failed in its attempts to get our legal, factual and fully-supported ad off the air, Barack Obama’s campaign now wants to put our donors in prison for exercising their right to free speech,” said Ed Martin, American Issues Project’s president. “These over-the-top bullying tactics are reminiscent of the kind of censorship one would see in a Stalinist dictatorship, with the only difference being that those guys generally had to wait until they were in power to throw people who disagreed with them into jail.”

In addition to two letters sent to the Department of Justice asking the government to investigate American Issues Project, its officers, board of directors, and donors, the Obama campaign has been contacting stations running American Issues Project’s ad in an unsuccessful attempt to compel them to pull the spot. With no success on either front, the campaign has also begun running its own ad in response. Notably, this ad fails to dispute a single fact in the American Issues Project’s initial ad.

American Issues Project is a 501(c)4 organization, similar in structure to NARAL and the League of Conservation Voters, two liberal organizations that have claimed status as “qualified nonprofit corporations” for two decades. In accordance with federal law, American Issues Project only solicits and accepts contributions from individuals and not from any business corporation. The FEC also sets out specific regulations for the activities of a qualified nonprofit corporation, which American Issues Project follows.

The American Issues Project’s ad began airing Thursday, August 21, and will continue through the Democratic Convention. An electronic version of the ad and full documentation of all statements made are available at American Issues Project’s website: www.americanissuesproject.org.

About American Issues Project

American Issues Project is a 501(c)4 organization representing a coalition of conservative activists committed to raising important issues that deserve deeper examination given their impact on policy and politics. In accordance with federal law, American Issues Project only solicits and accepts contributions from individuals and not from any business corporation. For more information, visit: www.americanissuesproject.org.

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Italy Proposes Bill to end all Mosque Construction

 

960 babies in TB scare at Kaiser in San Francisco [Hospital]

U.S. immigration cops nab 595 in largest-ever raid

American businesses should not be hiring illegals and displacing American workers.

Yet in fairness to employers, have you looked around at the 'hirables' lately? Pants pulled so low you're staring at boxers and hats on sideways- and that's just the white guys.

The RNC Meets to Draft Their Platform: Sparks Fly on the Issue of Illegal Immigration

It's All About Me

Obama speech stage resembles ancient Greek temple

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

What I Saw At the Discombobulation

Is America Ready for an Affirmative Action President?

McCain Ad: Try to Silence Us, Senator Obama!


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Poll Reveals Floridians’ Bipartisan Support for Offshore Drilling

73.2 percent... or 3 out of 4 Floridans...
 

The 1 and Only Solution to America's Energy Problem

 

12 Facts about Global Climate Change That You Won’t Read in the Popular Press

1 Temperatures have been cooling since 2002, even as carbon dioxide has continued to rise.

2 Carbon dioxide is a trace gas and by itself will produce little warming. Also, as CO2 increases, the incremental warming is less, as the effect is logarithmic so the more CO2, the less warming it produces.

3 CO2 has been totally uncorrelated with temperature over the last decade, and significantly negative since 2002.

4 CO2 is not a pollutant, but a naturally occurring gas. Together with chlorophyll and sunlight, it is an essential ingredient in photosynthesis and is, accordingly, plant food.

5 Reconstruction of paleoclimatological CO2 concentrations demonstrates that carbon dioxide concentration today is near its lowest level since the Cambrian Era some 550 million years ago, when there was almost 20 times as much CO2 in the atmosphere as there is today without causing a “runaway greenhouse effect.”

6 Temperature changes lead, not lag, CO2 changes on all time scales. The oceans may play a key role, emitting carbon dioxide when they warm as carbonated beverages lose fizz as they warm and absorbing it as they cool.

7 Most of the warming in the climate models comes from the assumption that water vapor and precipitation increase as temperatures warm, a strong positive feedback. Water vapor is a far more important greenhouse gas than CO2. However, that assumption has been shown in observations and peerreviewed research to be wrong, and in fact water vapor and precipitation act as a negative feedback that reduces any small greenhouse warming from carbon dioxide.

8 Indeed, greenhouse models show the warming should be greatest at mid to high atmosphere levels in the tropics. But balloon and satellite observations show cooling there. The greenhouse signature or DNA does not match reality, and the greenhouse models thus must greatly overstate the warming – and in a court of law would have to be acquitted of any role in global warming

9 The sun has both direct and indirect effects on our climate. Solar activity changes on cycles of 11 years and longer. When the sun is more active it is brighter and a little hotter. More important though are the indirect effects. Ultraviolet radiation increases much more than the brightness and causes increased ozone production, which generates heat in the high atmosphere that works its way down, affecting the weather. Also, an active sun diffuses cosmic rays, which play an important role in nucleation of low clouds, resulting in fewer clouds. In all these ways the sun warms the planet more when it is active. An active sun in the 1930s and again near the end of the last century helped produce the observed warming periods. The current solar cycle is the longest in over 100 years, an unmistakable sign of a cooling sun that historical patterns suggest will stay so for decades.

10 The multidecadal cycles in the ocean correlate extremely well with the solar cycles and global temperatures. These are 60 to 70 year cycles that relate to natural variations in the largescale circulations. Warm oceans correlate with warm global temperatures. The Pacific started cooling in the late 1990s and it accelerated in the last year, and the Atlantic has cooled from its peak in 2004. This supports the observed global land temperature cooling, which is strongly correlated with ocean heat content. Newly deployed N.O.A.A. buoys confirm global ocean cooling.

11 Warmer ocean cycles are periods with diminished Arctic ice cover. When the oceans were warm in the 1930s to the 1950s, Arctic ice diminished and Greenland warmed. The recent ocean warming, especially in the 1980s to the early 2000s, is similar to what took place 70 years ago and the Arctic ice has reacted much the same way, with diminished summer ice extent.

12 Antarctic ice has been increasing and the extent last year was the greatest in the satellitemonitoring era. We are running ahead of last year’s record pace.

What will it take for the media to let go of their biases and begin doing their job, reporting the truth?

Joseph D’Aleo is executive director of Icecap.

http://www.energytribune.com/articles.cfm?aid=970

Joe Biden, a Good One for Gun Violence Reduction, Says Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence

...common sense laws to keep dangerous people from getting dangerous weapons

Gosh, you mean making murder, armed robbery, and assault illegal isn't working?

New John McCain Ad on Obama: "Tiny" - Video 8/27/08

Good Gawd! MoDo is actually starting to make sense again!

High Anxiety in the Mile High City (Dowd on the DNC - "Teresa Heinz Kerry reprising Blanche DuBois")--

this Democratic convention has a vibe so weird and jittery, so at odds with the early thrilling, fairy dust feel of the Obama revolution, that I had to consult Mike Murphy, the peppery Republican strategist and former McCain guru.

“What is that feeling in the air?” I asked him.

“Submerged hate,”

Hillary Goes Out With a Whimper

GAFFNEY: Democrats' 'soft' jihadist

Ingrid Mattson, president of the Islamic Society of North America. With this choice, Barack Obama's campaign has committed a strategic error of the first order.

After all, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) has been identified by the Department of Justice not only as a front for the Muslim Brotherhood - a global Islamist movement with the stated mission in America of "destroying Western civilization from within." Worse yet, it has also been named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the United States' largest alleged terrorism financing conspiracy.

BODY LANGUAGE expert of the FBI says Hillary did not show support for Obama

John Edwards Scandal: Mainstream Media Adhering to Schieffer Standard of Coverage

Conservative Dems bailing on Obama; Rasmussen has no Michelle O bounce

Early this year I said on this forum that the more people know about Obama, the worse his polls would be. McCain was a known entity.
 

About the Weather Underground-related police killings mentioned in the new anti-Obama ad (revised)

The Temple of Obama (Photo included)

Up to 80,000 supporters will see Mr Obama appear from between plywood columns painted off-white, reminiscent of the White House, to accept the party's nomination for president.

He will stride out to a raised platform to a podium that can be raised from beneath the floor.

Change: The miniature Greek temple created for Barack Obama's acceptance speech

Presidential image: A full-scale replica of Air Force One fuselage arrives at Invesco Field before Mr Obama speaks

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...

Remind you of some other egomaniacs we've known?

 


1,751 posted on 08/27/2008 11:33:28 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Video: Clinton Delegate Upset with her Party (breaks down and cries)

O SHOW A GREEK DRAMA....Title...."Barack Obama and the Temple of DUMB"

I just hope the crowd starts chanting “TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!”
 

Obama’s Friend, America’s Enemy (Bill Ayers)

Hillary Supporters for McCain: West Virginia Democrats aren't warming up to Obama.

Clip From New Film on Barack Obama: Obama and Terrorist William Ayers - Video

Many Clinton Supporters Say Speech Didn't Heal Divisions


1,752 posted on 08/27/2008 12:36:32 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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JIM MEIGS IN POPULAR MECHANICS: Why Offshore Drilling Can Bridge Gap to U.S. Energy Future. Read the whole thing.
 

WIND ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE:

When the builders of the Maple Ridge Wind farm spent $320 million to put nearly 200 wind turbines in upstate New York, the idea was to get paid for producing electricity. But at times, regional electric lines have been so congested that Maple Ridge has been forced to shut down even with a brisk wind blowing.

That is a symptom of a broad national problem. Expansive dreams about renewable energy, like Al Gore’s hope of replacing all fossil fuels in a decade, are bumping up against the reality of a power grid that cannot handle the new demands.

The dirty secret of clean energy is that while generating it is getting easier, moving it to market is not.

But building new infrastructure is hard, and limited by NIMBY efforts, regulatory gridlock, and money. The money part is easy -- cut entitlements by ten percent across the board -- but the other parts are hard.

RESEARCH: Red-light Cameras Don't Work. Except at enriching municipalities, which is all they're really about anyway.

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 It's the O-cropolis!

O-Bama-Berg

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Posted by Cjunk at 1:14 PM | Comments (18)
 
The Temple of Obama

Reuters reports that "Barack Obama's big speech on Thursday night will be delivered from an elaborate columned stage resembling a miniature Greek temple." John McCormack posts a photograph of the stage under construction here. The Political Inquirer visualizes the scene below.

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  McCain Aide Mocks Obama: 'Is This From the Onion?'

Ace is speechless.

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"Clash of the Titanic Egos,"
by Slublog

I think he's pretty much baiting people to call him the AntiChrist at this point.

Behold the Temple of Obama

(H/T Hot Air).

Fausta made this connection before I did, and combined with the so-called “sign of progress”, Barack Obama may be better suited to run for the presidency of the United Federation of Planets than the USA.  Allahpundit reported last night on the plans for Obama to deliver his acceptance speech in front of a fake Greek temple, and John McCormack has the picture... What genius thought of this motif?  Probably the same one that concocted Vero Possumus and the Fleeing Eagle.  It’s a paean to an ego run amuck — and if American voters wondered about the cult of personality that Obama has inspired, this settles the question and explicitly makes Obama the cult leader.

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1,753 posted on 08/27/2008 1:06:32 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Obama's Benefactor: Dr. Khalid al Mansour, I presume ...

Percy Sutton, NYC  political icon in the African American community, tells a news reporter that Dr. Khalid al Mansour solicited favor and recommendation on behalf of Barack Hussein Obama in order to secure Barack's entry into Harvard. Think about that.Percy_sutton_malcolm_x

During the 1950's and 1960's, Percy Sutton became one of American's best known lawyers. He represented many controversial figures such as Malcolm X and argued many cases (photo: Malcolm X and Percy Sutton at a Harlem rally on Seventh Avenue between 125th and 126th streets, 1963)

Richard Fernanadez over at Fallback Belmont has a very curious piece on the ever changing Obama narrative concerning this jawdropper revealed by Amanda  Carpenter in her  post over at Townhall, Are Khalid al Mansour and Obama Friends?. This bombshell story asks more questions than it answers. And  Wretchard's twist on just which Mansour we are talking about is a whole other question.

Obama's mentors, friends, comrades tells us his story. These associations  show us who he is. Terrible, all of it.
I often wondered where Obama got the money for his long strange trip. But this, Dr. Khalid al Mansour development is .... outta hand.

Watch these videos. Stunning indictment of Mansour. He's a  total racist Islamist very much in the mold of Obama's best buds Louis Farrakhan and Reverend Wright. 

Check Mansour's diatribe video against the Jews here.

Video Dr. Mansour's "The Birth and Death of Christianity: posted by Muslims by choice here.

And this video, uploaded by IslamStudios and titled "Christians Designed Discrimination:"

Sutton is an unabashed Obama supporter. The last thing he would want to do is hurt Obama. And if you watch the video, it is obvious Sutton is telling the story of Mansour and Obama with great pride. And the reporter is sharing, kvelling along with Sutton. Both see nothing wrong with what he is saying.

Can any of my readers help me out here?

The Wrong Man, Sir

Townhall links to a video in which civil rights activist Percy Sutton claimed he was asked by a certain “Dr. Khalid al Mansour”, adviser to ‘one of the richest men in the world’ to write a letter of reccomendation on behalf of Barack Obama to help him gain acceptance to Harvard many years ago.  Mansour was raising money for Obama at the time, according to Sutton, which is strange in itself. Townhall identifies the Mansour in question as a preacher from Islam Studios. A video purporting to show Dr. Mansour exemplifies his somewhat comical style of preaching is featured. However, Townhall may have erred in its identification of the right Mansour. The Islamic preacher featured in the video is unlikely to have been any kind of adviser to billionaries. But this other Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tario Al-Mansour’s biographical details fit the Sutton profile much better. However the lack of online information on such an august man leave me a little worried. Can Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tario Al-Mansour be the man? Sutton’s memory seems a little vague and confused, as would be natural for a man of his age. So the identification of Mansour and his connection to Obama might be a little hazy.

Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tario Al-Mansour is an internationally acknowledged advisor to Heads of State and business leaders in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and North America. He has been actively involved in structuring investments and joint ventures worldwide for over 35 years. Dr. Al-Mansour was also responsible for the Africa investment activities of Kingdom Holdings, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal’s investment company. During his distinguished career, Dr. Al-Mansour has been a guest lecturer at Harvard University, Bombay University, Columbia University, UCLA, University of Kenya, London School of Economics and the University of Ghana.

In addition to Africa Venture Partners, Dr. Al-Mansour sits on the Boards of: Saudi African Bank; Kingdom Holdings, Africa; Multimedia Super Corridor (Malaysia); Space Tech Inc.; AmNet Corp. International; New Avenues Fund Ltd; United Bank for Africa; United Networks; and Landmark Entertainment.

Dr. Al-Mansour has authored 24 books and is listed in Who’s Who in the World; International Who’s Who in the Arab World; Two Thousand Men of Achievement; Royal Blue Book of London; World’s Who’s Who of Intellectuals and American Hall of Fame. Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University (Phi Beta Kappa) and Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of California at Berkeley.

[...] I wonder if the readers can shed any additional light on this matter. Knowing someone at the right hand of very rich men is a great thing when you’re looking for entry into law school. Sutton took Mansour’s advice, whoever he was, and wrote Harvard saying there was a “genius” who would soon be available to them. And the rest is nearly history.

UPDATE: JAD just sent me this and opined, "Al Mansour represents OPEC?  No wonder Obama doesn't want the US drilling anywhere." Check it out! He's the preacher.  Keep it Mansour_2 coming folks:

Dr. Khalid Abdullah Tariq Al-Mansour
Dr. Al-Mansour is an International Attorney and Businessman. His college education was obtained at Howard University, where he majored in Philosophy and Logic, and at the University of California School of Law at Berkeley where he received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
He is a Phi Beta Kappa recipient and is listed in the World's Who's Who in Finance and Industry, International Who's Who in the Arab World, Who's Who in Public Affairs, Royal Blue Book of London, International Who's Who of Intellectuals, Who's Who in American Law, Who's Who in California, Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in Black America.
Dr. Al-Mansour
has spent most of his adult life as a businessman/lawyer, intellectual, religious activist, author and teacher. His business and professional interests include co-founding the International Law Firm of Al-Waleed, Al-Talal & Al-Mansour, representing the O.P.E.C. interest of the famous Los Angeles trial, I.M.A.W.C. vs. O.P.E.C.; and serving as a co-founder and director of the Saudi African Bank (SAB), the United Bank for Africa (UBA) and the World United Bank for Africa (WUBA).

UPDATE: Richard Fernandez just tracked down the video promo on this dvd, Will the West Rule Forever? and his books. Please, check out the titles:

Americans Beware! The Zionist Plot Agnst.S.Arabia Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 19 $3.00 Out of Stock
Cultural Dynamism In The 21st Century Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 488 $19.95 Out of Stock
Laws Without Justice Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 343 $19.95 Out of Stock
PC Vs TV - Can America Be Saved? Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 289 $21.95 Out of Stock
Strains Of Modern Marriage Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 322 $21.95 Out of Stock
The Challenges Of Spreading Islam In America Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 213 $16.95 Out of Stock
The Destruction Of Western Civilization ... Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 316 $19.95 Out of Stock
The Pentecostals: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 343 $19.95 Out of Stock
The Reflections Of An African Arabian In Captivity Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 378 $19.95 Out of Stock
Welcome To Islam Dr Khalid Tariq Al-Mansour S 717 $27.95 Out of Stock

UPDATE: It seems to be a common thread in Obama's liasons. Heroyalwhyness sent me this link to 2001 NYT quote:

Today, Mr. Ayers and Ms. Dohrn, 59, who is director of the Legal Clinic's Children and Family Justice Center of Northwestern University, seem like typical baby boomers, caring for aging parents, suffering the empty-nest syndrome.

Their son, Malik, 21, is at the University of California, San Diego; Zayd, 24, teaches at Boston University.

UPDATE: From Slimguy:

African Leadership Academy ...
Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour, Senior Advisor, HRH Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal


1,754 posted on 08/27/2008 1:40:23 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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One of the smarter observers of my favorite blog has some disturbing insights:
 
http://tehsqueakywheel.com/blog/?p=3152
 

Comment by Svenb0nk

August 26, 2008 @ 9:30 am

Good morning,

I kinda liked watching Mrs Obama last night. It was a nice speech; although Im not quite sure what “nice” has to do with politics.

Im still seeing weird parallels between Joss Whedon/Angel and the whole Barack thing. BHO as Jasmine is the most obvious, but even from Michelle’s speech last night there was this:

Michelle: All of us driven by a simple belief that the world as it is just won’t do — that we have an obligation to fight for the world as it should be.

From the Angel episode, Underneath, where Lindsey opens up Angel’s eyes and gets things in motion for the series finale:

Lindsey: Not an apocalypse. The apocalypse. What’d you think, a gong was gonna sound? Time to jump on your horses and fight the big fight? Starting pistol went off a long time ago, boys. You’re playing for the bad guys. Every day you sit behind your desk and you learn a little more how to accept the world the way it is. Well, here’s the rub… heroes don’t do that. Heroes don’t accept the world the way it is. They fight it.

It’s probably just me…

 
http://tehsqueakywheel.com/blog/?p=3159

Comment by Svenb0nk

August 27, 2008 @ 8:00 am

Good morning,

Was looking at the progress being made at Invesco Field-home of the much hated Denver Mares-in preparation for Thursday’s night coronation, and was once again reminded of the Angel/Whedon connection. From the episode, Peace Out, with of course, Jasmine as BHO:

Male Reporter: Uh, excuse me, Jasmine. What can we do to show our love for you?

Jasmine: You don’t have to do anything except love one another. (smiles broadly) Although a temple would be nice. Something massive and awe-inspiring, yet warm and nurturing, celebrating the gentle pleasures of a peaceful, precious coexistence where violent behavior blah blah blah….

In order to understand BHO, rent Season 4 of Angel and watch the last six episodes.

Sven


1,755 posted on 08/27/2008 2:05:57 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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6% Of DNC Delegates are gay? (As per Foxnews screen-blurb)

I found an article that is a few months old, talking about the gay caucus pushing for : "the gay caucus is calling on all state parties to set as a voluntary “goal” a contingent of gay delegates to the 2008 convention that come to at least 6 percent to 7 percent of the total number of delegates.
 

Jews, Muslims, Catholics, Mormons, Sikhs and Hindus Join to Fight Homosexual "Marriage"

Michelle Malkin CAN File Charges Videotaped Verbal Assault

GOP platform backs off pet issues to help McCain (Idiots all!)

 Drilling is the main road to a victory for them. Looks like the idiots are going to throw away their only advantage.

It's almost comical.
 

Storm could swamp GOP convention

Be OK with me...

1,756 posted on 08/27/2008 4:09:35 PM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Illegals shock, suffocate, slit throats in U.S.

Despite Press Claims To Contrary, Corporations Do Pay Their Taxes

Mayor C. Ray Nagin Returns To New Orleans Due To Gustav (WE'RE SAVED!)

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

 

 

MoveOn.Org Uses Kids To Promote Lefty Talking Points(VIDEO)

 
Democrats vs. the First Amendment

We noted here Barack Obama's effort to drum up a criminal prosecution of those who disagree with him politically. The prospect of such a man in control of the Department of Justice is sobering, to say the least. Another instance of the Democrats' effort to suppress inconvenient First Amendment rights occurred in Denver today, when policemen arrested an ABC newsman, Asa Eslocker, whose camera crew, on a public sidewalk, was photographing Democratic Senators and VIP donors leaving a private meeting at the Brown Palace Hotel.

If you follow the link above, you can see shocking footage of the ABC reporter being arrested for crossing the Democratic Party.

Will expressing conservative political opinions and taking pictures on a public sidewalk--pictures that are inconvenient for the Democratic Party--result in jail terms when Barack Obama is President? If Obama has his way, the answer appears to be Yes.

To comment on this post, go here.

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BILL CLINTON JUST DEMONSTRATED that he's still the best the Democrats have. And -- wonder of wonders -- he kept it short.

UPDATE: More: "Bill Clinton finally did what no one else has done effectively in the first two and a half days of the convention: He articulated a clear rationale for supporting Barack Obama, while also pointedly attacking McCain."

OBAMA KEEPS PUSHING BACK ON THE AYERS AD, ensuring that it gets further attention.

Meanwhile, more on who the Weathermen really were:

You Say You Want a Revolution: Political worshippers of the new Messiah.

Sparks fly as GOP battles over 'amnesty,' 'anchor babies'

Fox News Feels Wrath Of DNC Protesters: Reporter Besieged With F-Bombs On Live Air

Is America Ready To Send Its Political Opponents to Jail?

Gay Pride Parade Features Obscene Act (Barack Obama Marched In This 2004 Parade

The Blogger (Freeper)Behind the Obama Hit Job


1,757 posted on 08/28/2008 2:47:57 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Chilling News: “Sunspots May Vanish by 2015” (counter CAGW)

This is a hard scientific study out of the National Solar Observatory that seems to show that the current solar cycle is going to be longer and weaker than expected, and may portend something resembling the Maunder Minimum. The icecap.us article links two other articles, an analysis and the complete paper in PDF format. I'll provide those here as well:

paper:

http://www.astroengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/livingston-penn_sunspots2.pdf 

analysis:

http://www.astroengine.com/?p=678

As the analysis points out, they don't yet have an extensive data set. Still, sure looks like the Farmer's Almanac has this winter pegged...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2065287/posts

Some dems hope for catastrophic Hurricane Gustav

It was disgusting watching the giddiness of some of MSNBC's Democrat National Convention commentator panel at the possibility that Hurricane Gustav will slam New Orleans in catastrophic fashion, kill a lot of people, destroy a lot of property, and remind voters about the Bush administration's response to Hurricane Katrina.
 

TEMPLE OF DEM ON MT. O-LYMPUS - GOP MOCKS GRAND STAGE FOR BAM AS GREEK HUBRIS


1,758 posted on 08/28/2008 4:40:05 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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Russia Tests Intercontinental Missile (Topol ICBM)

U.S. Q2 GDP revised up to 3.3% (The Recession That Never Was)

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New McCain Ad "Remote Control

Dems nervous over Invesco risks (Second thoughts!)--

 Looks sort of like this.


1,759 posted on 08/28/2008 5:56:57 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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TVA Nuclear Plan a Boost to DeKalb County (AL)

TVA seeks reinstatement of permit for two unfinished nuclear reactors at Bellefonte (AL)

For those too young to remember the Cold War...

Why Americans Want a Cold War 2

 This is what you get when you let retards write philosophy.

 

British journalism student gang-raped by asylum seekers in Calais squatter camp

 

Why Taxes Don't Matter Much Anymore

Report: Clinton knew of bin Laden's 'murderous intent' in '96

The Mainstream Moron Media

NBC to ‘Gay’ Journalists: ‘Your Victories Are Our Victories’

Introducing FRED PAC (Thompson speaks out)

When Libs scream "80% of America thinks we are on wrong track"!

20 Reasons to Kill the Corporate Income Tax

Ronald Reagan - July 17th, 1980

Gay Activists Target Businesses

As Nation Watches Denver, Obama Campaign Muscles Chicago Station Over ex-radical Ayers

"WGN radio is giving right-wing hatchet man Stanley Kurtz a forum to air his baseless, fear-mongering terrorist smears,"

As opposed to the MSM which gives 24/7 airing of left-wing fear-mongering and smears.

Ayers Head

Economy Grew 3.3% in 2nd Quarter, Much Higher Than Initial Reading (The Recession that Never Was)

Democrats Try to Minimize Stadium’s Political Risks

 Great ad for McCain. Words of Dems screaming about the economy, poor people, kids with no food, two years of Dem majority in Congress; contrast with the messiah’s temple, rich convention spending, do nothing Congress... this is what happens when people believe their own hype.

Obama and His Temple


1,760 posted on 08/28/2008 11:45:02 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the Trakball in to the Sunset...)
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