Who’s at the podium? No one. (yet)
It’s 3am, do you know where your President is?
An excellent advertisement video at the link above.
Who’s at the podium? No one. (yet)
It’s 3am, do you know where your President is?
An excellent advertisement video at the link above.
Posted in Abortion, Air Travel, Arms, Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Rights, Rule of Law, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, Economy, Ethics, Healthcare, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending
Wow. There’s nothing quite like throwing one’s recorded words and images right back at them.
Impressive. This video response might/should (will?) go viral.
At HotAirPundit. New Romney Ad. Civility?
A must watch and spread it far and wide.
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Politics
Tagged Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Transparency, Truth
Some tidbits:
Creation of a new U.N. agency to regulate international weapon sales.
Compensation fund for victims of gun violence worldwide.
The biggest threat, the body that would administer the treaty,the “Implementation Support Unit.”
Track any guns that could be exported.
Require gun makers to engrave sequential tracings on every one of some 3 billion bullets produced in the U.S.
Read the whole thing.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Arms, Constitution, Corruption, Economy, Ethics, History, National Defense, Politics, Rights, Sovereignty
Tagged Control, Ethics, Fraud, Freedom, Intolerance, Marxism, Transparency, Unconstitutional
I wouldn’t call it hutzpah. Is it more than intimidation? I’d say so.
Zeilinski’s email could easily be read as a threat to organize union demonstrators against Wisconsin newspapers that publish reporting provided to them by WisconsinReporter.com’s staff. And his vow to go after WisconsinReporter.com’s capitol media credentials is an obvious effort to silence a news organization with which he disagrees
“To have a party official put something in writing like that is pretty out there,” she said. “I’ve seen a lot of emotions. Politics are bubbling to the surface in a way we don’t normally see with editorial products, but this is uncharted territory.”
Read more at the Washington Examiner
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Tagged Control, Fraud, Intolerance, Marxism, Violence
You be the judge, but I’d say this police action was way over the line and unnecessary.
Video at the link (InstaPundit).
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Constitution, Corruption, Economy, Education, Environmental, Ethics, Food, Rights, Rule of Law, Theft
Tagged Control, Enforcement, Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Unconstitutional, Violence
From a U.S. Senator who should know better, but doesn’t.
Clearly, he doesn’t know the U.S. Constitution either. You know, the one he swore to uphold when he took his oath of office? Also clearly, he doesn’t even care to understand the fullness and richness of the First Amendment.
So, with all that money behind him (where’s his wife) it appears he is stuck in D.C.
No class. No knowledge. Just John “I apologize to no one” Kerry.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Rights
Tagged Control, Ethics, Incompetence, Intolerance, Transparency, Truth, U.S. Senate, Unconstitutional
From this person, Froma Harrop.
What a shame, a simple distraction saves the evidence – instead of the disappearing comments from her site.
Oh well, whatever. This is what is referred to as True Colors, displayed perfectly at Hot Air.
How about this news item (with video), Froma? Is this uncivil or civil????
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Rights
Tagged Ethics, Intolerance, Tea Party, Transparency, Truth
Can’t say that I disagree with Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online. Not at all.
I notice what the media does not, also. That they are terribly one-sided.
Hardly what I would call profesionally objective journalists interested in truth and disseminating it for us all to acknowledge it, learn and make things better.
Also, they are not, dare I say – “fair and balanced.”
I have to admit, I think Jonah’s response is the same as mine.
Too bad. But it is the price paid for expanding one’s vision beyond what it used to be.
My favorite website, Don Surber, has more on this. Involves Time Magazine, too.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Politics
Tagged Control, controversy, Economy, Ethics, Fraud, Healthcare, Intolerance, Spending, Truth
And later, denies he said that word.
What do you say now, Joe? That this debt deal isn’t a deal? Or, is it? Does it depend on the definition of is? Or was?
Make up your mind, Joe. We are watching. And remembering. Certainly until November 2012.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Politics
Tagged controversy, Economy, Ethics, Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Politics, Spending, Transparency, Truth
Police state.
Some police, just shouldn’t be. This one in particular since he has not a care for the First Amendment.
At HotAirPundit.
And another case. This time in Nevada.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Rights, Rule of Law
Tagged Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Unconstitutional, Violence