As best told by Michelle Malkin.
And guess who the latest sponsor of a deportation waiver is?
California Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Now isn’t she just special?
As best told by Michelle Malkin.
And guess who the latest sponsor of a deportation waiver is?
California Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Now isn’t she just special?
And it is way past due.
From Euroskeptic MEP Nigel Farage, who made his remarks in the European Parliament.
via Power Line.
Watch the video and pay attention to the faces after Nigel’s speech.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Politics, Sovereignty
Tagged Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Spending, Truth
Doctors say Medicare cuts force painful decision about elderly patients
By N.C. Aizenman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 26, 2010; 12:02 AM
Ask yourself this: how old will I want to get before I leave this mortal coil?
And will I be healthy enough?
Do I have a Right to Life?
Posted in Corruption, Death Panels, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rights, Tort Reform
Tagged Fraud, Healthcare, Marxism
That a good percentage of the public is no longer concerned about voting any more? It seems to me the ones that do is a dwindling amount. Becoming a minority in and of itself.
Which means, control of legislatures, local, state and federal governments is purely decided in the hands of a minority of the country’s entire population.
And here is why.
My point? The rubes making decisions to actually allow use/count votes from sources that have been REMOVED FROM THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THOSE SOURCES no longer CARE for the SANCTITY OF THE VOTERS SELECTIONS even though they claim that they do.
Think about that. How can anyone trust the validity of such voting materials when THEY ARE NO LONGER IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF THAT DATA. It is not only suspect, it is likely tainted. Such “discoveries” should only mean that these machines and/or materials should never be counted in any official capacity. It is untrustworthy. And how these machines/materials got out of their controlled situations in the first place should result in someone not only losing their (voluntary) job, but arrested and fined as well for doing such a poor (criminal) job in the first place.
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Enforcement, Fraud, Incompetence
By NJ Governor, Chris Christie.
Enjoy the video in the article. I most certainly did.
Just in time for major Holidays.
Thanks, but no thanks, TSA.
I’ll drive. That way, you can keep your hands to yourself.
UPDATE: Apparently, the TSA in San Diego airport has definitely – gone – too -far.
And then there’s this.
Be thankful you aren’t this person. Poor fellow, no one should have to go through this.
What to do with TSA? Well, allow Texas to put all of those gropers on the southern border. Yeah, that’s the ticket. Maybe then we can assure the bad guys won’t cross our borders after humiliating them to death. sheesh.
UPDATEDx2: Another outrageous incident. Idiots all.
UPDATEDx3: A friend sent me this link. It describes the likelihood why Congress doesn’t seem to act fast enough concerning our unfriendly TSA gropers on the ground, before anyone can get to the skies. Figure there is probably something to this. What say?
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Air Travel, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rights, Theft
Tagged Control, controversy, Freedom, Holiday, Marxism, The American Way, Violence
Obama and Democrats to meet on DREAM Act
They really want to test that lame leg on the duck now, don’t they?
UPDATE: Yes. Yes indeed they do.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, National Security, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Unconstitutional
Mr. Krugman apparently doesn’t know how to craft irony without stepping in it.
Thank goodness all his antics prove is what a doofus he really is.
Like today, for instance.
How’s that “do no harm” business, Phil? Been to a doctor’s office lately? You know, where they take on the Oath to, you know, save lives?
Another point, usually there are laws requiring someone to stop and render aid to someone hurt in an accident. So how is letting someone die seen – as something other than murder or manslaughter?
Posted in Corruption, Death Panels, Economy, Ethics, Rights, Rule of Law
Tagged Incompetence, Marxism
Particularly since Rangel’s Ethics Trial is going to be held during the Lame Duck Session Starting Monday.
Apparently, his situation is worse, since he isn’t using his own money for his defense.
Washington, DC, political lawyer Cleta Mitchell said there is “no authority for a member to use leadership PAC funds as a slush fund to pay for personal or official expenses.”
Read more:
UPDATE: Not guilty by reason of hilarity. HAR!