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America Held Hostage- the Obama Files...
various links ^ | 11-8-08 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 11/08/2008 3:06:12 AM PST by backhoe

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Congress' Porky Pols Pig Out on Fine $wine

Hidden Cuts in Defense

White House menace ('coon) caught

 CNN ^
Let me be the first to denounce this:

$318 Billion Tax Hit Proposed (Would See Deductions Cut on Charity and Mortgage Interest)

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Shazamm! Will Federal Revenues now decrease Mr. Øbama? You've got a great plan to decrease job opportunities too.
 
 

541 posted on 02/26/2009 4:31:46 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Big Brother Obama Supporters On the Internet Are Watching You

Big Brother Obama Supporters On Internet Are Watching You
While the Obama-led Democrats control the future of the United States of America, the grassroots on the Internet (The Obama Forum) are in the process of turning in “enemies of Obama”, including the parents of children who are Obama supporters.
'Here they are keeping a list and checking it twice...”Ok, if you see a car with a bumper sticker or anything about freedom or liberty or hatred for taxes or one of those “Nobamba” bumper stickers or anything that is against the government or Obama, do what you can to mark down the license plate number. Maybe the make and model of the car, I bet we might be able to get a statistical probability based on make and model to just go after all of a certain type of car. The government will have need for such a list pretty soon.

“I saw t his one this morning so I’ll start the list:
“License Plate: 1M1337-Texas,
“Silver Cadillac Escalade
“Infraction: Ron Paul 2008 bumper sticker and a little “don’t tread on me” sign...” '
 

Mexico drug war prompts federal contingency plan

CHOKING ON THIS CRAMDOWN BILL

The United States of America exist as a Nation of Laws, not a nation of blood-related descendants, as many other countries are. If we cease to respect the binding nature of a contract, we are no longer the same country. We will have become just another Venezuela or Cuba.
 

IT'S OBAMA SPREADING PANIC

Obama to Allow Dead Returning US Soldiers to be Photographed

I wonder if they’ll let the people murdered in Chicago be photographed?

542 posted on 02/26/2009 12:47:24 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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The Coming War on Sovereignty (Obama's League of Nations)

Globe newspaper "Obama Gay Scandal" & "John McCain Dying?"

Bill to End Secret Ballots in Union Organizing Will Cost Blacks Says Black Chamber of Commerce

LEAD LAW CONFOUNDS MERCHANTS Industries hit go beyond those making kids' toys

The manipulative mythology of Israeli apartheid

Senate votes to give DC citizens vote in Congress

National Association of Manufacturers Blasts Obama Budget: "Will Stifle Our Economy"

Barack Obama surrounding himself with spivs and chancers

Big Brother Obama Supporters On the Internet Are Watching You (Free Republic Mentioned)

These people are insane:

“WHAT YOU F****** ANTI-SEMITES FAIL TO REALIZE IS THAT JUST LIKE GEORGE BUSH HAD HIS “SHOCK AND AWE” CAMPAIGN. WE OBAMA SUPPORTERS WILL HAVE A MASSIVE SWEEP OF GUN OWNING RACISTS AND ANTI-SEMITES. AFTER WE HAVE DOCUMENTED THE TRAITORS, WE WILL ROUND YOU ALL UP AT ONCE. DRASTIC TIMES CALL FOR DRASTIC MEASURES. IF WE DON’T GET THE OBAMA HATERS NOW, CERTAINLY A NEW HITLER WILL RISE.”

Please come to my house first. I think you’re worth waiting up for.

Obama Introduces Cap & Trade--- Finally a Solution to Pretend Global Warming

Obama introduced a cap and trade program today--
The plan may cost American companies billions of dollars and could result in the loss of 4 million jobs.

Obama released his 2009 budget today.
The pdf is here.

Included in this year's budget is a new Cap and Trade Program:

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This is the same program that just collapsed in Europe.
You'd think the media might want to mention that?
Oh well.

Brietbart reported on the Obama cap and trade proposal:

President Barack Obama will propose raising new revenue through a greenhouse gas cap and emissions trading scheme when he unveils his first budget on Thursday, US media reported.
The budget he will present assumes an emissions trading system will generate revenue by 2012, the Washington Post reported.

Fifteen billion dollars of the money generated would be directed to clean-energy projects, the Post said, citing sources familiar with the document.

Another 60 billion would go to tax credits for lower- and middle-income working families, and the rest to help families, small businesses and communities deal with higher energy costs, the paper reported.

The Post cited testimony to Congress in September by Peter Orszag, currently Obama's budget director, estimating that revenue from a cap-and-trade scheme could reach 112 billion dollars by 2012.

According to Orszag, who at the time was director of the Congressional Budget Office, the program -- which would force companies to buy permits if they exceed pollution emission limits -- could generate between 50 and 300 billion dollars a year by 2020.
Obama's cap and trade plan could cost industry billions of dollars.
4 million American jobs may be lost as a result of this program.
Human Events reported:

The potential costs to America from cap-and-trade policies are enormous. The Department of Energy estimates that S. 2191, the Warner-Lieberman cap-and-trade proposal, will increase the cost of coal for power generation by between 161% and 413%. DOE estimates GDP losses (see chart) over the 21-year period they forecast, at between $444 billion and $1.308 trillion, with particular damage to the manufacturing sector. (This gives some hope that organized labor will, in a rare occurrence, oppose Democratic leaders on this issue.) Winegarden estimates that this bill could increase unemployment by 2.7% or about 4 million jobs. In fact, companies are already preparing to avoid increased level and volatility of American energy prices by setting up factories and partnerships in countries which won’t be subject to cap-and-trade restrictions…proving with real-world behavior of producers that no carbon-limiting regulation can succeed if it is not universal.
This sounds like just what the country needs during a recession to fight pretend global warming.

More... Obama's plan will result in nearly $1 trillion in new taxes over the next 10 years starting in 2011.

UPDATE: Market tanks again after Obama's plan released.

It Will Take Steel Onions to Slow Obama's Radical Authoritarianism

The Coming Blue State Collapse

There is no other option for a peaceful resolution of our differences. We wish to be left alone; they have no wish to leave us alone until we have been bled dry. There is no middle ground between them and us.
 
 

CPAC 2009 BOLTON: "If we get our act together, he is a one-termer"

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The unmatched highlight of CPAC was John Bolton's speech. Seems to me Bolton ought to assume the mantle of leadership of the Conservative movement. And before a gathering of conservatives Bolton snarked on Obama's remark that Iran was a tiny threat - he said that President Barack Obama might learn a needed lesson if tiny city like  Chicago were destroyed by a nuclear bomb.Spectator has this:

John Bolton just spoke here at CPAC, offering a blistering critique of President Obama's foreign policies, insisting that, "If we get our act together, he is a one-termer."

Bolton said that conservatives should not be comforted by the fact that Obama has backed off some of his campaign rhetoric on issues such as Gitmo, NAFTA, and CIA black sites. "Being inconsistent and deceptive is not the same as being moderate," he said.

Bolton, echoing Joe Biden, said that Obama would be challenged internationally by foreign powers who seek to test the young administration. He said that Obama's weak reaction to Georgia during the campaign coupled with his skepticism regarding missile defense has emboldened a resurgent Russia. Hillary Clinton's decision to essentially take human rights off the table in her trip to China was a mistake. He explained that China is expanding its naval fleet, and will be in a position to challenge America in the western Pacific. An important test will come next month when it's the 50th anniversary of the Dali Lama's flight to Tibet -- Bolton said to watch for whether Obama has the backbone to meet with him in the White House. He also noted the North Korea's nuclear program would never be abandoned unless the U.S. puts more pressure on China. On Iran, he said that Obama is naive to believe that the issue can be resolved through negotiation. It has already mastered the nuclear fuel cycle, he said, and the only question is whether or not Israel will launch a military strike. That could present Obama with a major foreign policy crisis in the next 6 to 9 months.

 

543 posted on 02/26/2009 4:13:45 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Angry citizens open fire on pols

HERE WE GO: Costly US weapons face budget cuts under Obama

 

Many businesses, the wealthy would feel heavier burden of taxes under Obama plan

Resistance 
Melanie Phillips on Liberal Fascism
 
Malevolent Voices That Despise Our Freedoms
 

Bad Math And Obama's Taxes

The Wall Street Journal has an excellent opinion piece on the curious arithmetic underlying President Obama's plan to raise taxes on the highest wage earners. The pull quote from the article sums things up nicely:

"Take everything they earn and it still won't be enough"

By promising Americans that only the wealthy will bear the burden of his tax increase the president ignores that the wealthy he targets are the small and mid sized businesses that historically comprise the bulk of new job creation. How is penalizing these tax payers going to expand employment? ...The president is telling Americans that if they make less than $250,000 they won't see their taxes raised "one single dime". Tax payers are well advised to reach for their wallets when they here rhetoric like this. They should also remember that every Obama promise comes with an expiration date.


DIAGRAMMING the Obama campaign.
Obama diagram

ANOTHER DAY, another Joe Biden gaffe. Nice to know that a guy who can’t track employment numbers is in charge of the stimulus.

OUCH: It’s Official: Saudi Puppet to Head NIC.

UPDATE: Reader Patrick McNiff writes:

It is kind of hard to get too exercised over his appointment as it relates to Israel in light of the following:

Barack Obama wins 77 percent of Jewish vote, exit polls show... ( Suckers! )
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1034574.html

As Obamas favorite pastor might say : “The chickens are coming home to roooost”

Elections have consequences…

Yes, they do.

Via Cjunk

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PUTTING OIL SHALE OFF LIMITS? Interior Decision on Oil Shale Locks Away American Energy Resource Larger than Total Reserves of Middle East. Seems like a lousy decision to me.

barack's magical mystery tour, Part Three

February 26, 2009 Posted by Paul at 8:07 AM

I have not yet commented on the most dangerous aspect of President Obama's wishful, magical thinking -- his penchant for converting partisan projections into existing reality. It's one thing to assert: "I will not allow terrorists to plot against the American people from safe havens half a world away." Eveyone understands that this is a promise.

But what are we to make of this statement: "We have made college affordable for nearly seven million more students." I assume that Obama was referring to the provision in the stimulus package which, in his words, provides "families who struggle to pay tuition costs. . .a $2,500 tax credit for all four years of college."

How, though, does Obama know that this tax credit makes college affordable for nearly seven million more students? Presumably, someone made this projection. But it is a meaningless one. For (to my knowledge) there is no reliable, objective way of determining when college becomes "affordable" for a given family. That is, there is no way to define a financial borderline of general applicability at which a family will conclude it can't afford to send their child to college. The existence of student loans only highlights the difficulty. Certainly establishing a small tax credit will assist families at the margin. But to convert that into a number of students for whom college has become "affordable" is hocus pocus.

The same can be said about Obama's claim that the stimulus package will "save or create" 3.5 million jobs. Although Obama at least couched this in promisory language, rather than as a fait accompli, the use of the word "save" will make it impossible to verify whether the promise has been kept. Thus, Obama effectively is making a definitive claim about the effect of the stimulus package on employment.

But no economist can reliably make such a projection. That is why, to my knowledge, President Bush did not attempt to quantify in advance how many jobs would be "created or saved" as a result of his tax cuts (or if he did, it did not become a mantra). The tax cuts were urged as a means of creating new jobs and when, month after month, hundreds of thousands of new jobs appeared, the administration took credit. But that's a far cry from what Obama is doing.

I hope we're not witnessing the advent of the "big lie," wherein a leader simply presents repeatedly a bogus or unverifiable claim with the expectation that the "masses" will come to believe it. The government can't fake a recovery, of course, but there is a good deal of middle ground between a full-scale recovery and an ongoing recession (recall the so-called "jobless recovery"). It's understandable that Obama wants to begin grabbing that middle ground, but it's troubling that he's doing so in such an intellectually dishonest fashion.

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Now CNN Says Hate Groups Are Growing

February 26th, 2009

Apparently this week it’s CNN’s turn to run the Southern Poverty Law Center’s latest press release:

A cartoon threatening that the KKK would lynch Republican carpetbaggers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Independent Monitor, 1868

Growing hate groups blame Obama, economy

By Stephanie Chen

(CNN) — Don Black said he despises Barack Obama. And he said he believes illegal aliens undermine the economic fabric of the United States.

Black, a 55-year-old former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard, isn’t the only person who holds such firm beliefs, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which today released its annual hate group report.

The center’s report, "The Year in Hate," found the number of hate groups grew by 54 percent since 2000. The study identified 926 hate groups — defined as groups with beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people — active in 2008. That’s a 4 percent jump, adding 38 more than the year before.

What makes this year’s report different is that hate groups have found two more things to be angry about — the nation’s first African-American president and an economy that is hemorrhaging jobs. For the past decade, Latino immigration has fueled the growth of hate groups…

"We fear these conditions will favor the growth of these groups in the future," said Mark Potok, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project

Black claims the number of registered members and readers on his white nationalist Web site surged to unprecedented levels in recent months.

On the day after Obama’s historic election, more than 2,000 people joined his Web site, a remarkable increase from the approximately 80 new members a day he was getting, Black said. His Web site, which was started in 1995, is one of the oldest and largest hate group sites. The site received so many hits that it crashed after election results were announced. The site boasts 110,000 registered members today, Black said

Obama serves as a "visual aid" that is helping respark a sense of purpose in current supporters and lure new members, said neo-Nazi David Duke, the former Klan leader who was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in the 1980s. Duke said he fears "the white European-American" heritage will soon be destroyed. He added that his Web site sees around 40,000 unique visitors a day, up from 15,000 a day before Obama won the election

White supremacist groups have gained traction, a reversal from the decline the groups experienced since 2000, according to the law center report.One of the smaller Ku Klux Klan groups,the United Northern and Southern Knights, more than doubled its chapters, widening its geographic reach from eight to 24 states, according to the report….

In the city of Detroit, Michigan, where the weak economy has taken a particularly devastating toll, Jeff Schoep serves as the commander for the National Socialist Movement, one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the United States.

Schoep said he has seen membership grow by 40 percent in recent months, mostly because of the dire economic circumstances. It is the "most dramatic growth" he has seen since he joined the movement in the mid-1990s. The group does not reveal membership numbers to the media, he said

Loyal readers will recall that we have debunked the SPLC’s claims numerous times, such as here and here and here and here.

But the ultra left never let such details get in the way of establishing a new “truth.”

Black claims the number of registered members and readers on his white nationalist Web site surged to unprecedented levels in recent months.

According to the internet traffic monitoring site, Alexa, Mr. Black is a liar.

[David Duke] added that his Web site sees around 40,000 unique visitors a day, up from 15,000 a day before Obama won the election.

As too, is Mr. Duke.

Schoep said he has seen membership [of the the National Socialist Movement] grow by 40 percent in recent months, mostly because of the dire economic circumstances. It is the "most dramatic growth" he has seen since he joined the movement in the mid-1990s.

Alas, so too is Mr. Schoep, according to Alexa.

Mind you, these are the very same three hate group heads that the SPLC trots out in almost every one of their breathless press releases.

Indeed, even their quotes are practically the same every time.

Which begs the question, why does Mr. Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project continue to cite their claims as actual facts?

And why doesn’t anyone in our watchdog media ever bother to factcheck Mr. Potok?

(These are of course rhetorical questions. We all know why.)

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UPDATE: Little Miss Attila has a rundown of this Friday’s, across the country, Tea Parties. Los Angeles area has two - Santa Monica Pier and in front of the Federal Building in Westwood.

Also, Michelle Malkin is continuously adding to the list with her Tea Party USA Watch

 

Interesting how CNN somehow forgot to mention the following hate groups:

MEChA, Nation Of Islam -Black Panthers, Congressional Black Caucus, Obama’s commie cabinet, the party of the Seditious & Sleazy, and last but not least the MSM

Let’s get this Tea Party started; Update: DC Tea Party now at Lafayette Park

By Michelle Malkin  •  February 26, 2009 06:48 PM

It’s really on. Tomorrow, thousands of sick and tired taxpayers on the ground and online will participate in “Tea Parties” across the country. Go here for links and locations. Chuck Simmins also has a handy thumbnail guide, as does Little Miss Attila, whose list I’m reprinting below the Tea Party Twitter widget, with as many additions as I can keep up with through the night.

There are two tabs on the widget: The #teaparty live feed and my #michellemalkin twitter feed (there may be up to a 30 minute delay on updates). I’ll be on a plane tonight and (hopefully) in D.C. tomorrow to cover the Tea Party there. Party on!

***Update: DC Tea Party moved to Lafayette Party across from the White House. They just got permit…directly north of the White House on H Street between 15th and 17th Streets, NW, Washington DC***

Also added NYC Tea Party info below. Plus: Pittsburgh Tea Party postponed due to weather/permit issues. More added below…


Washington, D.C. Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:00pm - 2:00pm
LAFAYETTE PARK

Washington, DC

NORTHEAST:

NYC:
Saturday, NYC City Hall Park, 2 PM-3PM

Philadelphia, PA
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Liberty Hall, Philadelphia
Devon Generally, 215-259-3868
Generallyforsenate@gmail.com

SOUTHEAST:

Jackson, Mississippi Tea Party
12:00am-1:30pm (meet and greet from 11-12)
Where: On the steps of the Capital Building in Jackson
Sponsors: Friends of FreeRepublic.com and Grassfire.com
Notes: Send a clear message to State and Federal office holders regarding the recent passage of the “Porkulus Bill.” Bring flags, drinks, snacks. Bring cameras. Bring your kids.

Atlanta, GA Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Georgia State Capitol Building ~ Downtown Atlanta
206 Washington St SW

Atlanta, GA
Contact Info:
770-878-0024
atlantateaparty@gmail.com

Fayetteville, NC
Friday February 27, 2009
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Liberty Point Resolves Marker
Downtown Fayetteville, Hay St.
Ralph Reagan

Shelby County, AL
12pm to 1pm
Hwy 280 at the beginning of the crest going into Chelsea at entrance to Eagle Point Neighborhood

Calera, AL Tea Party
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Where: Hwy 280 at the entrance to Eagle Point, 1/2 mile south of Hwy 119
Calera, AL
Contact: abish1@email.phoenix.edu

Greenville, SC
Friday, February 27, 2009
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Reedy River Park - Banks of the Reedy River
West of Main Street, behind the Peace Center

Columbia, SC
Statehouse
no add’l details available at this time
Pls follow link for up-to-the-second
developments.

Tampa, FL Tea Party
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Where: Federal Courthouse
801 N. Florida Ave.
Tampa, FL
Contact: John Hendrix; mobile: 803/571-1153

Orlando, FL Tea Party
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Lake Eola (across from Panera Bread)
Orlando, FL
OrlandoTeaParty@MyAmericanism.com

Fort Meyers Beach, FL Tea Party
11:30am - 1:00pm
Location: Bowditch Point Park
Street: 50 Estero Blvd.
Fort Myers Beach, FL
Contact: katraky@gmail.com

Nashville, TN Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.
Legislative Plaza
Nashville, TN

CENTRAL:

Chicago, IL Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
Daley Plaza Civic Center
50 W Washington St.
Contact Info: 312/282-9310
info@officialchicagoteaparty.com
http://officialchicagoteaparty.com/

Wichita, KS Tea Party
11:30 pm - 12:30 pm
Where to Meet: Farm Credit Bank Building
245 N. Waco
Wichita, KS
Contact: renaissancelady46@yahoo.com

Kansas City, MO Tea Party
Saturday, February 28, 2009
10:00am - Noon - Kansas City, MO
47th and J.C. Nichols Parkway K.C. MO
Kansas City, MO
RBALLARD9@kc.rr.com

St. Louis, MO Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
11:00am - 12:00pm
The Steps of Arch
Wharf Street
Saint Louis, MO
636-346-1196
bill@hennessysview.com

Springfield, MO Tea Party (*NCTP)
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lake Springfield Park
Springfield, MO
Contact:thedangerousone@live.com

Tulsa, OK Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
11:00am - 1:00pm
Veteran’s Park
21st & Boulder
Tulsa, OK
918/760-8282
jaiblevins@hotmail.com

Oklahoma City, OK Tea Party
11:00 a.m. local time on the Capitol Steps
Notes: Our message to Congress, Repeal or Retire. Repeal–1. The Mortgage Bailout; 2. The $1 Trillion Pork-Laden Stimulus; 3. The Auto Bailout; 4. The Wall Street Bailout.

Cleveland, OH Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Public Square in Downtown Cleveland
1 Public Square
phil.ammar@gmail.com

Lansing, MI
Friday, February, 27, 2009
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
State Capitol in Lansing on North Capitol Ave.
Joan: 517/282-2042
Wendy: 517/652-5855
wjdayhome@sbcglobal.net

LONE STAR STATE:

Houston, TX Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
11:00am - 2:00pm
Fondren Green at Discovery Green Park!!! Right in front of Amphitheatre!!
Houston, TX
281-579-1956
fcravens1@peoplepc.com

Ft. Worth, TX Tea Party
The Cowtown Bar & Grill
Friday, February 27, 2009
3pm to 7pm
7108 Camp Bowie Blvd Fort Worth, TX 76116
682? 817? 570-7910

WEST

Seattle, WA
Seattle Sons & Daughters of Liberty: A Seattle Action Network
Friday, February 27, 2009
12:15pm - 1:15pm
Westlake Park
410 Pine St., Seattle, WA
redistributingknowledge@gmail.com

Portland, OR Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
9:00am - 10:00am
Pioneer Courthouse Square @ the corner of Broadway & Morrison (in front of the STARBUCKS)
715 SW Morrison St
Portland, OR

Denver, CO Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
10:00am - 11:00am
The East Capitol Steps
Denver, CO
briantcampbellsr@yahoo.com

Phoenix, AZ (Tempe) Tea Party
12:00 noon, Tempe Beach Park
(Meet at 11:45 a.m.)
Tempe Beach Park, west of the Mill Avenue Bridge. A parking lot is available next to the park, on Rio Salado Parkway.
Sponsors: Americans for Prosperity (AFP)
Map: http://phoenix.about.com/library/blmaptempebeachpark.htm
RSVP: infoAZ@afphq.org.
Notes: 18th-century attire welcome. Tar and feathers optional. For ideas on homemade protest signs, check out the Nationwide Chicago Tea Party site.

Sacramento, CA Tea Party
12:00 noon
California State Capitol, North Steps, L Street Sacramento
Notes: Wanna burn the stimulus bill?

San Diego, CA Tea Party
Friday, February 27, 2009
9:00am - 10:00am
Just north of the Star of India, on San Diego Bay
San Diego, CA
619-606-0337
http://www.nationwidechicagoteaparty.com

Los Angeles, CA
Friday, February 27, 2009
9:00am - 10:00am
Santa Monica Pier
ashleyingram86@gmail.com

If you can’t make it to a protest event, one Facebook user has posted the following virtual Tea Party info:

Many of us were inspired after Rick Santelli gave his speech on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange calling for a Chicago Tea Party.

There will be many events taking place across the country where people are gathering in protest of all of the spending and taxing that has been occurring lately in government. I wanted to offer an opportunity for those of us who have to work to be able to participate.

I want to encourage all of you to stage your own form of a protest at your work. Don’t do anything against your company policy that would get you disciplined or fired. Here are a few ways that you can participate:

1. Participate in the live tweeting using the #teaparty hashtag.
2. Take part in the Tea Party rally in Second Life.
3. Writing letters to the media, elected officials, etc.
4. Blogging about the Tea Party and the message behind it.
5. Bring bags of tea to work and lay them on your desk. When your co-workers ask you why, explain the reasoning behind the protest and say you are showing your support.
6. Make iced tea for the office and share the message with those you work with.

The last two on that list are things you can do at work to show support, but if you don’t feel comfortable you can still do them, but just not explain your reasoning to your co-workers if you aren’t comfortable or if you don’t work in a really accepting place.

I hope that this offers you a way to participate and I hope to “see” you there!

***

Update 8:03pm Eastern. About to take off. Here’s another list of events

Fort Myers, FL - Feb. 27, 11:00am - 1:30pm, Bowditch Point Park
Denver, CO - Feb. 27, 10:00am, Colorado State Capitol Building - 200 E. Colfax Ave, EAST side steps
Saint Louis, MO - Friday, February 27th, 11:00am - 12:00pm, The Steps of the Arch on Wharf Street
Los Angeles, CA - Saturday, July 4th, Santa Monica Pier, 7:00am-12:00pm
Boston, MA - Saturday, July 4th, 12:00pm, Griffin Harbor
Chicago, IL - July 4th, 7:00pm, Belmont Harbor, Lakeshore Drive
Vancouver, WA - April 18th, Lawn of Clark County Courthouse, 11am to 1pm
Kansas City, MO - Saturday, Feb. 28th, 10am - 2pm, J.C. Nichols Foundation, 47th and J.C. Nichols Pkwy
Philadelphia, PA - Saturday, Feb. 28th, 12:00pm, Independence Hall
Orlando, FL - Feb. 27th, 12:00pm-2:00pm, Lake Eola
Cleveland, OH - February 27, 2009, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Public Square in Downtown Cleveland
Tulsa, OK - Feb. 27, 2009, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Veterans Park, 21st and Boulder
Greenville, SC - Feb. 27th, Main Street, 6:00pm
San Diego, CA - Feb. 27th, The harbor (just north of the Star of India), 9:00am
Fort Worth, TX - Feb. 27th, Outside stage at Cowtown Bar & Grill, 7108 Camp Bowie Blvd, 3:00pm - 7:00pm
Houston, TX - Feb. 27th, 11:00am, Fondren Green at Discovery Green Park, (in front of the amphitheater)
Atlanta, GA - Friday, Feb. 27th, State Capitol (Washington Street exit), 12:00pm
Chicago, IL - Friday, Feb. 27th, 11:00am central, Daley Plaza
Washington, DC - Friday, Feb. 27th, 12:00pm, Lafayette Park
Tampa, FL - Fri. Feb 27, Noon, Federal Courthouse, 801 N Florida Ave Tampa 33602
Sarasota, FL - Fri. Feb. 27, noon, Sarasota Island Park and Marina, Bayfront (41) and Ringling

Update 2:00am Eastern 2/27. More locations…

Omaha Nebraska: 11am in front of the courthouse. 2/27

Dallas TX: 11am Victory Park. More info. 2/27

Hartford CT: 11:45 AM at the State Courthouse steps, then walking across the street to the State Capitol for 12 - 1 PM. 2/27

Buffalo NY: The Buffalo branch of the great nationwide tea party will be tomorrow, Friday, at noon at Lafayette Square in downtown Buffalo. The event is co-sponsored by Jill Malzer-Sinclair, President, JEM Insurance Agency Inc. and Free New York. Jill is the coordinator for the event and can be reached at (716) 903-9968.More info here.

 


544 posted on 02/27/2009 1:30:42 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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'Cap-and-trade' unusually detailed in budget(Alert: huge Tax is on the middle class)

Obama's Biggest Radical-world government, worldwide wealth redistribution, compulsory abortion

Man charged in assault rifle killings of 3 teens (here come the AW stories!)

 
 

Mugabe's Hong Kong hideaway

 

Union Crane-Safety Teacher Admitted to Oversight Lapses

Corporate Flight from the U.S. - The Next Step?

Stuart Taylor Jr. : Let The Honest Talk About Race Begin

PELOSI IN SYNC WITH NRA?

Wall Street Bankers: The New "Jews"

Had they Known

...what really motivates libs is a need to feel good about themselves. So they vote for the ostensibly “compassionate” party. But liberals are in fact cruel, as they consign huge sectors of society to endless dependency, which is at best a childish existence and at worst slavish. They need to stop feeling and start analyzing. But it’s probably just the nature of the beast. People who are more comfortable living by their emotions than by any real thought.

What Will Obama's Budget Cost You? $25,573.48... EACH! Isn’t this on TOP of the $30,000 a piece for the porkulus package?

Panel: Raise Gas Tax, Charge Drivers by the Mile

Wake me when this nightmare's over

$1T IN TAXES IS HELL TO PAY

...There is no way humanly possible for the “rich” to entirely finance this spending spree. Eventually Zero will start to reach into the pockets of the middle class by redefining the word “rich.” This already happened in the false prophets first weeks in office with the expansion of SCHIPS by way of a massive tax hike on tobacco. This guy and his minions in Congress just can't help themselves! They're like kids in a candy store
 
WTF???

"Martial Law" In House of Representatives

Not the Hillary Clinton They Used to Know.Apparently Jews who previously supported Mrs. Clinton are under the impression they were misled.

BREAKING NEWS: President Overturning “Conscience Rule” for Pro-life Doctors

All abortion, all the time...
And all meddling all the time, too:

EPA says farm dust requires regulation

Whites - Don't Deserve a White History Month

Gag me Alert:

SanFran Chron Columnist: Obama is 'Articulate, Zen-like, Brave,' There's 'Obmafied Bliss' (Morford)

Marxist Obama-nomics Destroy DOW

I repeat, they don’t care if the Market tanks. That makes all those rich Americans POOR like the rest of them. So, they don’t give a damn if it crashes.

The word is getting out that Obama's stock market is destroying teachers', workers', government employees's pension funds to the tune of billions of dollars lost so far.

If Obama thinks that only the rich are affected, he will soon find out.

Here's an example of what's happening in PA...

Pennsylvania's two major public-sector pension plans on Tuesday gave state lawmakers the bracing news that together their investments lost more than $28 billion in value last year.

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St. Louis Arch Tea Party Draws 1,500 Protesters!

1,500 protesters braved the cold (in the 30's) and wind today at the St. Louis Arch for the anti-Spendulus rally.

The local television predicted 100 protesters would show up.
Despite the cold and the timing (11:00 AM on Friday) the turn out was respectable.

Bill Hennessey organized the rally. It was announced Sunday on The Dana Show on 97.1 FM and the local media actually reported on it.
Patrick Leahy of Top Conservatives on Twitter and Dana talked more about Tea Party wave on her show.
Jamie Allman from 97.1 made it down to the Arch today.
It was a great success.






After listening to several speakers including a few local conservative politicians the crowd walked down and dumped tea in the Mississippi.






For more on the Tea Party Protests:
Check out Glenn Reynolds or Michelle Malkin's website.

Founding Bloggers has pictures from the Chicago tea party where they were chanting "Socialism Sucks!"

Slapstick has photos from Denver.

The Provacateur has a report from Oklahoma City.

This Aint Hell covered the DC protest.

Gay Patriot has pics from the LA protest.

Previously:
KMOV TV Announces St. Louis Tea Party At the Arch -- Friday at 11:00 AM (Video)

TEA PARTY UPDATE: photos and Fox TV video from Chicago.

Plus, a report from Seattle, courtesy of Sherri Kennamer, who writes: “I attended the Tea Party in Seattle this afternoon. The crowd was three hundred or so.” Here’s a pic she sent.

Plus, St. Louis Arch Tea Party Draws 1,500 Protesters! Lots of pictures at the link, as well as links to reports on other protests around the country.

Meanwhile, here’s a Christian Science Monitor story from Atlanta’s demonstration:

Several thousand neopatriots – some shouting “Give me liberty or give me death!” – took to the streets in over 30 US cities Friday, representing what some of them call the beginning of a new conservative counterculture in America.

“The spark has been lit,” says Ben Mihalski, a “house husband” from Cobb County, Ga., one of at least 300 protesters who gathered in a hefty downpour outside the Georgia Capitol on Friday to protest what they see as profligate spending by Washington.

Protesters with sign-slogans like “Pillage and plunder: At least the Vikings did it openly” fanned out across capitols and courthouses in cities from Nashville, Tenn., to Los Angeles, objecting to bailouts and policy changes since the inauguration of President Obama.

The Tea Party USA movement also added some symbolic flourish, vowing to gather tens of thousands of tea bags to be dumped on the floor of the US Congress. In Atlanta, the brand was Luzianne.

The article also observes, “the largely grassroots show of force hints at a sharpening thorn for Democrats and a potential powder keg that could threaten to blow ahead of the 2010 congressional elections.”

And, courtesy of A.C. Kleinheider, a Nashville Post report, with video, on the Nashville protest.

UPDATE: Dave Weigel reports from the White House protest.

And reader Jerry Dickerson sends this from Houston: “This picture was taken at the Houston Texas Tea Party at Discovery Green. At 12:30 there were approx 250-300 attendees, pretty good turn-out considering the livestock show barbeque cook-off in Reliant Park was a competitor.” Turning out against pork vs. turning out for pork. Hmm. Tough call.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Here’s a report by reader Donna Higgins from the Tempe, Arizona protest:

We had approximately 150- 200 people at noon at the Tempe Town Lake Tea Party. Tom Jenny, the Arizona Director of Americans for Prosperity, was in charge. They had several state legislators who talked and then invited people in the crowd to speak as well. Here are a few shots from today, use any and all if you like.

Hopefully the next one will inspire more to turn out and hopefully they will have a bull horn or microphone so it would be easier to hear.

Yes, the folks doing these are inexperienced at the moment. That’ll change. Here’s a picture from Tempe, where the weather was better than many locations today!

The weather was a lot worse in Lansing, Michigan. Reader Duane Hershberger reports: “Some pictures from Lansing, Michigan. My guess is 120 people showed up in 30 degree weather with 4 days notice. Freezing rain was predicted, but did not materialize. Actually, just as we were starting the sun came for 5 minutes.” Not quite Tempe, but extra points for hardiness! Here’s a pic. Brr! And here’s a report with more photos from Lansing.

Nicer in Sacramento, too. Reader Doug Richard sends this: “Here are pictures I took at the Sacramento Tea Party earlier today. Mark Williams rallied the crowd at the start of the event. Surprisingly, there were only a couple jeers during the entire time, but scores of honks in agreement, as well as cheering car occupants driving by.”

Also, here are some more pictures from Denver.

 

IT’S COLD AND RAINY, but the Tea Party pictures are coming in via cellphone already. Here are a couple.

From Atlanta, where a reported 300-400 showed up, a flag with protest babes:

From Chicago:

More Chicago pictures here. Plus this summary: “The Chicago Tea Party was an unqualified success. I’m not an expert at judging crowd sizes, but there could’ve been as many as 500 to 1000 people there. In cold weather, in the middle of February, without paid organizers like the left has.”

Plus Bill Rickords emails from Wichita, Kansas: “About 3-400 folks showed up in 25 degree weather. Don’t know what these things would be in Spring weather. But we had a pig show up anyway.” I thought they were all in D.C.!

And Bradley Ems emails from St. Louis: “I don’t know if you’ve gotten any pictures from St. Louis (I’m too swamped at work to have attended), but KMOX just reported that the tea party here was expected to draw a small group of 50…over 1,000 showed up. There is something brwing in the
heartland.”

And Joe Fairbanks emails from Oklahoma City: “I’ll be sending you pictures from the ‘Tea Party’ in Oklahoma City soon. I wanted to let you know that we had an amazing turnout of 400 people. This is amazing for multiple reasons, but mostly because this rally was organized in less than 48 hours and it took place at 11 am and the temperature was below freezing with the wind blowing quite strongly. Simply put: people are mad as hell. Obama and Congress won’t be able to ignore this anger much longer if they hope to survive 2010 or 2012. I can also tell you the crowd did take a lot of pride in the fact that our Senators, Tom Coburn and Jim Inhofe, are two of the leaders against all this irresponsible spending. I’ll get those pictures to you as soon as I get them back.”

Plus, at Gay Patriot, pics from Los Angeles.

UPDATE: Reader Trish Elam sends this news report on Atlanta from WXIA TV. I’m in the car and don’t have a good enough connection to play it, but I’m passing it along FYI.

Plus, reader Michael Bassham reports from the Nashville event: “Weather was cold and drizzly. Attendance, in my estimation, was about 300.” Plus, a pic:

And a reader who requests anonymity writes from Tulsa: “Surely someone will send you a better pic than this one, but wanted to make sure you had at least something from Tulsa’s event, where I’d say about 200 or so turned out on a very cold day.”

And, via email, some thoughts from human-rights blogger Robert Mayer:

I just want to offer you and the tea party protesters some words of encouragement. As someone who has studied (and blogged) protest as an act of democratic revolution and people power in the post-Soviet area, I know a lot about the dynamics of mass civil society unrest, government transition, etc…

What we are seeing now is truly huge POTENTIAL for massive civil unrest against the American government gone lunatic with spending. Realistically, 400-1000 people at a protest, even at a dozen protests across the country, will do nothing to change the minds of our idiot leaders.

However, it creates the POTENTIAL that each protest could have a million. The Orange Revolution in Ukraine did not start out with two million people camping in tents in downtown Kiev. It started with only a few hundred diehard activists.

Conservatives and libertarians have never had a strong activist base, but this appears to be the time to start. They need to capture today’s momentum and hold bigger and bigger protests every week. Use technology to organize and move and grow the movement. Compared to other countries, the United States is huge. Don’t aim for a massive march on D.C. (at least, until you have a few million going). Focus the protests locally, on state policians and state capitols.

In any case, this is simply an email of encouragement to you guys. You just have to stay determined and keep people focused and believing. You’d be surprised. Within a month you could go from 500 to 50,000.

Well, it’s broken a thousand already, reportedly, and in not much more than a week.

Meanwhile, Ed Driscoll has the photo and quote of the day, so far.

 

The Tea Parties Have Begun

by Dymphna

***UP DATE ***

Provocateur Jim says he arrived late at the party in Oklahoma City. He has a picture of the event.

Not a bad crowd for such short notice…not to mention that it’s freaking freezing February.



Gateway Pundit has his report, too:

1,500 protesters braved the cold (in the 30’s) and wind today at the St. Louis Arch for the anti-Spendulus rally.

The local television predicted 100 protesters would show up. Despite the cold and the timing (11:00 AM on Friday) the turn out was respectable.

As usual, he has great pictures.


Moving on to Denver, Slapstick says:

A raucous crowd gathered on a chilly Friday morning, and had a clear message for President Barack Obama…

The Gadsden Society will be holding a non-partisan, pro-liberty rally on Sunday on the west steps of the state capitol at 2pm.

My favorite sign at this rally: “IF YOU CAN’T DEFEND IT, DON’T SPEND IT”.


Michelle Malkin has a good cross-section of the party pictures, plus links.

Tea Party photo album: Fiscal responsibility is the new counterculture

She says:

I’ve got tons of photos and e-mails pouring in from Tea Party people across the country. I joked to a Christian Science Monitor reporter covering the events that fiscal responsibility is the new counterculture. More coverage/photos/livestreaming at TCOT Report.

There is, as the old ‘60s song goes, something happening here. And what it is, is very clear: A grass-roots revolt against the culture of entitlement. The spendzillas in Washington do not speak for us.

So far, she has pictures from:

San Diego CA
North Carolina
Nashville TN
Portland OR
Lansing MI
Cleveland OH
Houston TX
Austin TX
Atlanta GA
Washington DC
Tampa FL
Chicago IL
Hartford CT

I’ll look around for a blog that is managing to find every city. I know there’s one out there.


Rick Santelli’s rant earlier this week on the “stimulus” package has gone viral and is spreading.

It might never have happened had not the President’s press secretary felt compelled to make fun of Mr. Santelli’s impromptu speech during the press conference the next day.

This administration is proving to be quite thin-skinned. Instead of ignoring their critics, the Obama people seem compelled to attempt to bring them down with ridicule. This is not the first time they’ve become upset by media criticism. Just imagine how ballistic they’ll be when -- or if -- the national media ever starts chewing on this for real. So far, the “journalists” who sit in the White House press room are lap dogs. Obviously, they won’t risk being put out in the cold for any confrontational questions.

But there’s a large section of the U.S. media who don’t have to worry about access to the press section, so we’re going to be hearing from more people like Santelli.

First, look at Mr. Santelli’s rant from the “pit” of the trading floor. Notice when he suggests that Americans who are angry about the pork-larded “stimulus” bill ought to have another tea party.


The list below the fold of regional tea parties is from The Northshore Journal. Of all those I’ve checked it seems the most comprehensive. If you click the link, you can see the sponsors for each area. Some of these events are today, and some are tomorrow. As time goes on today, it’s my guess that the list will continue to grow.

It is also likely to generate further tea parties in the future, as the weather grows warmer and people have more time to plan larger events.

One hopes that the President's press secretary will ignore the brouhaha this time. If he doesn't, it will indicate an inability to learn from his mistakes. Not a good sign for Obama's grand strategy.
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Northeast

* Boston - Friday, February 27, 2009 noon, The Barking Crab Restaurant, 88 Sleeper Street, Boston
* Hartford, CT - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, State Capitol
* New York City - Saturday, February 28, 2009, 2:00pm - 3:00pm, City Hall Park, New York
* Philadelphia - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Independence Hall
* Washington D.C. - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 2:00pm White House on the Lafayette Square Park side
* Pittsburgh - ***May be postponed due to rain *** Friday, February 27, 2009 12 pm - 1 pm, Market Square

Southeast

* Atlanta - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm at the Georgia State Capitol Building ~ Downtown Atlanta Washington Street Exit
* Fayetteville - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Liberty Point Resolves Marker, downtown Fayetteville, Hay Street

* Asheville, NC - Friday, February 27 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, Pritchard Park, Corner of Haywood St. and Patton Ave.
* Columbia, SC - TBD
* Greenville, SC - Friday, February 27, 2009 6:00pm, on the banks of the Reedy River and on the walking bridge just west of Main Street
* Orlando - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Lake Eola across from Panera Bread
* Tampa - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Federal Courthouse, 801 N. Florida Ave., Tampa
* Gainesville FL - Friday, February 27, 2009 2:00pm - 6:00pm, Ale House, 3950 SW Archer Rd
* Fort Meyers Beach - Friday, February 27, 2009 11:30am - 1:00pm Bowditch Park, 50 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach
* Sarasota - Friday, February 27, 2009, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Island Park and Marina Jacks, Bayfront Drive (41) and Ringling Blvd, Sarasota
* Nashville - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm Legislative Plaza
* Shelby County Alabama - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, entrance to Eagle Point Neighborhood, Highway 280
* Jackson, Miss - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:30pm, On the steps of the Capital Building in Jackson

Midwest

* Cleveland - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm Public Square in Downtown Cleveland, 1 Public Square
* Chicago - Friday, February 27, 2009 11:00am - 12:20pm at
Daley Plaza Civic Center, 50 W Washington St.
* Lansing, MI - Friday, February 27, 2009 12:00pm - 1:00pm, State Capitol bldg
* St. Louis - Friday, February 27, 2009 11:00am - 12:00pm The Steps of Arch, Wharf Street
* Springfield, MO - Friday, February 27, 2009, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Lake Springfield Park
* Kansas City - Saturday, February 28, 2009 10:00am - 2:00pm J.C. Nichols Foundation, 47th and J.C. Nichols Parkway K.C. MO
* Wichita, Kansas - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:30am - 12:30pm, Farm Credit Bank Building, 245 N. Waco
* Omaha - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:00am - 12:00pm, Douglas County Courthouse, 16th and Farnam St, Omaha
* Davenport, Iowa - Saturday, February 28, 2009, 12:00pm - 1 pm, Corner of Brady & Locust Streets, Davenport

Southwest

* Austin - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:00am - 12 pm, Capitol steps
* Dallas - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:00am - 12 pm, Victory Plaza at the American Airlines Center
* Fort Worth - Friday, February 27, 2009 3pm to 7pm at the Cowtown Bar & Grill, 7108 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth
* Houston - Friday, February 27, 2009 11:00am - 2:00pm, Fondren Green at Discovery Green Park, in front of Amphitheatre
* San Antonio - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:00am - 12 pm, Alamo Plaza
* Oklahoma City - Friday, February 27, 2009, 11:00am - 12:00pm, State Capitol Steps, Oklahoma City
* Tulsa - Friday, February 27, 2009 11 am to 1 pm, Veteran’s Park, 21st & Boulder
* Phoenix - Friday, February 27, 2009, 10:00am - 11:00am, State Capitol, 1700 W Washington St, Phoenix
* Tempe AZ - Friday, February 27, 2009 noon, Tempe Beach Park, west of the Mill Avenue Bridge
Rockies
* Denver - Friday, February 27, 2009 10:00am - 12:00pm Colorado State Capitol Building - West side steps 200 E. Colfax Ave.

West Coast

* Seattle - Friday, February 27, 2009, 12:15pm - 1:15pm, Westlake Park, 410 Pine St. by the big arch
* Portland - Friday, February 27, 2009 9:00am - 10:00am Pioneer Courthouse Square @ the corner of Broadway & Morrison (in front of the STARBUCKS), 715 SW Morrison St
* San Diego - Friday, February 27, 2009 9-10 am, Just north of the Star of India on San Diego Bay
* Sacramento CA - Friday, February 27, 12 Noon, California State Capitol, North Steps, L Street, Sacramento
* Los Angeles - Friday, February 27, 2009, 9:00am - 10:00am, Santa Monica Pier
* Orange County - Friday, February 27, 2009, 9:00am - 10:00am, Huntington Beach Pier

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Dymphna | 2/27/2009 10:27:00 AM | 8 comments

I don’t know how even to articulate an argument that it’s constitutional to give a vote to a D.C. representative in the House. “Shredding the Constitution. It’s not just for the Bush administration anymore.”

I think the argument is, I won.

Puncturing Peretz’s Balloon: “Martin Peretz who gave his word that Barack Obama’s eloquence about Israel was sincere is now questioning that. He’s stunned. I hope that he will apologize for accusing those of us who were skeptical of President Obama’s commitment to Israel of bad faith or ignorance. . . . I can’t understand why the media hasn’t even reported on the appointment of Freeman. This is an important post and he is close to two nations that don’t necessarily have America’s best interests at heart.”

Peretz was played for a sucker, answering at least one of the “who are the rubes?” questions from last fall. He won’t be the last to make this discovery, I suspect.

A TRILLION Dollars in New Taxes!

A TRILLION!

I am unconvinced that Americans - wanting to fell good about themselves and be optimistic and “hopeful” in 2008 - really thought this was the change they were voting for:

1) On people making more than $250,000.

* $338 billion - Bush tax cuts expire
* $179 billlion - eliminate itemized deduction
* $118 billion - capital gains tax hike

The business tax hikes are even worse. Obama will increase taxes on existing American oil production starting in 2011. Do we have massive amounts of alternative energy capacity ready to replace the energy production and usage that this will discourage? A growing economy has to have a reliable energy supply. Energy producers get hit on several fronts in this plan, and those costs will either result in lower energy production or increased cost to the consumers.

This is going to “create or save” millions of jobs? Hog-tying and hyper-regulating small businesses (a small business doing $250,000 a year is a VERY small business, not a fat-cat enterprise) will not create jobs. It will inspire businesses to close down.

Pssssssst:
President Obama - revitalizing the economy and creating jobs; you’re doin’ it wrong!

Here’s what you actually mean to be doing, right?

…if you take about 400 Billion of spending out of that bill - just chuck it for now, and bring it up later, when we’re back on our feet - and then maybe spread 200 billion around to the taxpayers by way of payroll tax reductions, tax-holidays and temporary tax-relief programs, and spend some money on job-creation and vo-tech educational programs and ummm…oh, yeah, open ANWR and most of our coastal oil reserves up for drilling, reinstate the Bush executive order allowing drilling contracts in Utah and start investigating the feasibility of refining oil shale, you could actually create good-paying jobs, which will contribute to the tax-base.

No?

Wassamatta, President Obama, you no like America? You no want her working, and dreaming, anymore?

Arghghgh. I need to go bake some Irish Soda Bread. Don’t have the head for anything else.

HOWEVER: Maxed Out Mama is going gangbusters now that she has finally stopped laughing at Tuesday’s speech. Go see.

BizzyBlog says Welcome to the Punk Presidency

Glenn Reynolds is hearing from today’s tea-partiers across the nation. Lots of people out protesting in cold weather. But unless we learn how to get some professional agitators on board to help organize, I fear the protests will never impress…or get coverage.

Shrinkwrapped: Is collecting opinions; go leave yours Also, he writes:

The consequences for our economy of a President who refuses to recognize the limits of reality will be painful and difficult for all of us.

It’s a valid point: if she were a GOP First Lady, they’d be savaging her. Some of the comments are a bit over-the-top, offensive, and tasteless, so be warned.

Details pending


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TEA PARTY UPDATE: MSNBC reports from San Diego:

About 350 protesters showed up at the Embarcadero, just north of the Star of India, at about 9 a.m. for the protest. The event was was organized by Dawn Wildman of the Neighborhood Republican Club, whose members are upset about the new taxes that were written into law last week as part of a budget deal carved out in Sacramento as well as the giant stimulus package coming out of Washington.

And from Jacksonville, Florida:

In a protest harkening back to a milestone in American history, people at the Jacksonville Landing and in cities large and small across the nation turned out Friday to reenact the Boston tea party in protest to the latest stimulus package and the foreclosure assistance bill.

The tax revolt, partly inspired by CNBC reporter Rick Santelli’s rant earlier this week about President Barack Obama’s housing rescue plan, resulted in a grassroots effort pushing “tea party” protests Friday in large cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and Houston, and small towns like Tulsa, Iowa, and Calera, Ala.

Buffalo, New York:

Western New Yorkers furious about tax increases are joining a nationwide protest known as the Tea Party. . . .Now, in dozens of cities, including Buffalo, angry taxpayers are staging tea party protests against excessive government spending and taxes, and waste.

Dallas:

This rant by CNBC’s Rick Santelli against big-government spending got things started. Then the outfit called Top Conservatives on Twitter took up the call and, within days, “Tea Parties” were organized in a number of cities protesting federal bailout schemes–including today in Dallas. Here are some of an estimated 250 who gathered at Victory Plaza to dunk the “stimulus bill” in a tank of tea, page by page. Said an organizer: “We’re just people who don’t want our kids and grandchildren shackled with thousands of dollars of debt each.” Oh, hell, folks, why not? It’s only money!

Plus, New York Times: The Tea Party (Again) As A Political Protest.

UPDATE: Going beyond Rick Santelli? A reader emails: “Thought I would share with you a suggestion given by Dave Ramsey this evening on CNBC. He suggested boycotting BOA & Citibank in order to send a message to the Feds (now part owners) that we will not do business with the Federal Gov’t. If you have a balance on a credit card with them transfer it to a responsible lender. Move your checking, savings or any other dealing to another lender.” Hmm. Did Dave Ramsey really say this?

Scenes from the D.C. Tea Party; Updated, vid added

February 27, 2009 12:35 PM by Michelle Malkin

I’m at the DC Tea Party protest in Lafayette Park. Several hundred taxpayers are here to show their opposition to the spendalooza in Washington, D.C. as part of the nationwide demonstrations. Some photos from my iphone (see my twitpic page for original size). 91 Comments | 19 Trackbacks

 
"I love the pig balloons. And the POOP sticker.
 

 
 Need a bumper sticker of that. "
 
"The liberals aren’t going to like me very much when I popularize my new name for Obama — the slave trader in chief."

Obama: Your conscience means nothing to me…UPDATED

I’ve been waiting for this story and knew it would come - dropped on a Friday night, of course:

Taking another step into the abortion debate, the Obama administration today will move to rescind a controversial rule that allows healthcare workers to deny abortion counseling or other family planning services if doing so would violate their moral beliefs, according to administration officials.

The rollback of the so-called conscience rule comes just two months after the Bush administration announced it late last year in one of its final policy initiatives.

The spin, of course, is that the Bush law was “confusing in scope.” That it needs “clarification.”

Apparently it is a very complex thing for someone to say, “no, I cannot in good conscience do this,” on issues which - despite the euphemistic language in which both abortion and contraception have long-been shrouded - truly involve matters of life and death or (at the minimum) moral consequence.

A person may believe she is free to take a “morning after pill,” and a second person might even agree with the first that she is free to do that. This does not mean that - if the second person is convinced the thing is an abortifacient - he or she should be compelled by law to deny his or her own conscience and dispense the drug. The point is even clearer in the case of abortion. A doctor may even be “pro-choice” but personally unwilling to perform an abortion and he or she should be free to make that choice.

When people believe their own soul is in peril if they participate in an action, the conscientious objection should be sustained. It always has been, before.

Can it be sustainable in Obamaland, or is this very fundamental sort of American freedom to be denied her citizenry in service to expedient (and monetarily lucrative) politics?

If we are going to be a nation that supports the “freedom to choose,” then it seems to me that has to go both ways. Professional health workers should be “free to choose” whether or not they will participate in what they find to be morally objectionable.

Freedom that is only one-sided i.e., “she is free to have a late term, partial-birth abortion and you are not free to refuse her request” or “she is free to demand this contraception and you are not free to refuse to fill that prescription,” is not really freedom.

It is enslavement. Dress it up any way you want. If the government is forcing you to do what your conscience tells you not to, under threats to your freedom, your purse or your livelihood, then you are not free.

But you know, the other night, when Obama addressed the joint houses of Congress, he only used the world “freedom” once. Just once. It’s not really what he’s about. Not really on his radar.

He appears to be more about…well…I won, and I am the president and you will live the way I think you should live, so I will make all of your choices for you, and you will obey.

This is not a president who is all about freedom, like the last American president.

Control, yes. Lots and lots of control. But freedom…not so much.

I wonder…once health professionals are compelled to prescribe or to abort, against their consciences, it won’t be a very big step toward demanding that they kill “compassionately put-to-rest” those whose quality of life is deemed “insufficient” by the government’s measure. Or, you know…those who are simply becoming too expensive to keep alive on “the taxpayers dime.”

Because when it comes down to Socialized Medicine “universal health care” a Ted Kennedy - who is useful, rich and connected - may be deemed worth treating and saving. But you and I, mere peons without “friends, money or connections” - we’d be a drain on the taxpayer’s dear purse.

UPDATE I: From a blog I don’t think I have ever seen before:

Any state that claims the competence to make all decisions for its subjects must of course brook no opposition. All must go along with the program. In the words of that great humanitarian and promoter of big government, Benito Mussolini, “Everything in the State. Nothing outside the State. Nothing against the State.”

Whether you call this state socialist or fascist will not matter, for the essentials are the same in both cases—more controls, more taxation, more government, less liberty.

UPDATE II: An interesting perspective from Mona Charen:

It will be difficult to resist this charismatic figure, but let’s be clear about this: Though he denies what he is about, he is pulling the country dangerously toward a statist dead end.

Related:
“Catholics for Obama” may very soon come to feel they’ve been played by Obama, pretty much as Martin Peretz is beginning to feel…or discover.


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Obama Said He Would Bankrupt the Coal Industry

547 posted on 02/28/2009 12:46:13 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Tulsa, OK Tea Party - After Action Report

Note the handmade signs, as opposed to the slick pro signs the bussed-in, paid-for protesters on the Left ALWAYS display:

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Atlanta Tea Party February 27 2009 - [Report and] Videos

http://military.rightpundits.com/2009/02/27/atlanta-tea-party-february-27-2009-videos/
 

Who needs a trillion dollars? Line up and the government will give you what you need, unless of course you are poor or middle class, responsible, working and paying taxes. In that case, you would be out of luck. The government bailouts seem to be going primarily to banks, the auto industry and other big businesses that have fleeced Americans for years anyway. Now they are getting to fleece Americans through government sponsored taxes as well.

Its a great day to be a greedy, self promoting manager of a mega million dollar business. Its a bad day to be a hard working, honest American tax payer. That’s why people are getting increasingly angry, enraged really. People across the nation have held their own ‘Tea Party‘ in various cities. The Tea Parties are held in the spirit of the brave men who founded our nation in the face of impossible odds, farmers and merchants defied the mighty British Empire. In the end, the American Spirit won, setting into motion the first baby steps that brought us to be the greatest nation on earth.

And now our freedoms and greatness are facing a threat as great as any we’ve faced before. This threat is from within. Its from the wealthiest and most powerful of our nation. Insiders in Washington won’t stop it. It will take the real government of the United States to stop it … We the People.

An Atlanta Tea Party was held today, February 27, 2009. It was pouring rain today in Atlanta. There were thunder storms. Yet hundreds showed up at the State Capital for the Atlanta Tea Party. There were speeches and a lot of anger. Yet I have not seen a peep about this on the local news. Maybe I missed the coverage. Oh, there have been a few little sarcastic notes about it deeply embedded in the New York Times and some other newspapers. Most of which have either a dismissive tone or defend Obama’s strategy of spending tax payers money to stop wasteful spending. The British Telegraph did report on it however.

I’ve seen wall to wall coverage of every Code Pink event conducted by ten or so middle aged housewives with self esteem issues trying to find something that makes them feel their lives have some meaning. I’ve seen wall to wall coverage of a handful of people that get out and walk around with signs whenever Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton are not happy about something.

But nothing. Nothing on hundreds of regular Americans who have JOBS and pay taxes, getting out in pouring rain because they love this country and won’t stand by and do nothing while our rights are being taken away and we are turned into a communist state.

Are the producers of this country no longer Americans? …. Power followers money and I do know that’s why you want my money …. We collectively are not the fools you take us for, Mr. President. ~ Eric Von Haessler Speaks at Atlanta Tea Party 2009

Here are some videos of the events today...

Protesters Stage Greenville Tea Party Thousands Protest Government Spending

Springfield MO Tea Party Post-Action Report

Denver Tea Party After Action Video

Seattle Tea Party at Westlake Center

Chicago Tea Party

“In a city as big as Chicago it should’ve been 30,000-40,000 people. What the f**k is the matter with peo”

1) Many people simply refuse to wrap thier minds around what is happening right now. This isn’t what they were told the Messiah was going to do. And they have YET to here anything about this on thier evening Alphabet news.

2) Conservatives are burdened by inconvenient things like JOBS, and RESPONIBILITIES.

3) We don’t have taxpayer-paid community organizers using tax dollars to RENT mobs, or throw 20’s around the homeless shelters to boost thier protest numbers for the cameras. We didn’t have any taxpayer-funded issues groups providing free bus service, lunch, and $20 bucks to college kids to show up.

In short, we are at a SEVERE disadvantage to a taxpayer-funded Democrat system, THAT WE ACTUALLY HELP PAY FOR.

We should have been screaming about this 20 years ago...

http://intolerantfox.blogspot.com/

AAR - Nashville Tea Party

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San Diego Tea Party Video!

Tea Party Shout Out

What Are You Doing to Protect You & Your Family From Obanomics (Abominomics)?

Our family has invested heavily in precious metals to combat Obamanomics...

Mainly Lead and Brass...

Obama's Budget Is The End Of An Era ["... Even The Air They Breathe"]

Zimbabwe comes to mind for some reason...

Conservatism Speaks at CPAC

Something beautiful, sad, unexpected, and miraculous happened today at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Conservatism appeared at the meeting and spoke for nearly ten minutes.


 

Dressed in a brilliant white gown, Conservatism blinded all of the conference attendees, panel members, celebrities, and speakers when she appeared at the main entrance in a flash of light. Conservatism made her entry right at the end of a heated panel discussion: Bipartisanship ... Why Can't We All Just Get Along?


 

Many CPAC members fell to their knees and begged forgiveness as Conservatism made her way to the podium. "Compassionate Conservatives" were turned into pillars of salt as she walked through the crowd. Religious bigots, who last year had made theological nitpicking the center of the presidential campaign, were struck deaf and dumb.


 

Conservatism stood at the podium, lifted her shining arms, and the entire building shook. This is what she said:


 

"Thank you for inviting me here today. I am rarely invited anywhere these days. Of course, this does not bother me ... nor does it matter in the least. I exist in principles of truth. I do not die and my principles do not change. You ignore me at your peril ... not mine."


 

At this early point in her speech, several leading members of the Republican National Committee, all of whom were sitting in the back of the room, tried to crawl beneath their chairs to an emergency exit. Conservatism blinked. The RNC members were turned into tiny white mice.


 

"You ignore me at your peril not mine," Conservatism repeated. "There seems to be some confusion in this room about who and what I am. I will make it clear for you: I am common sense. I am the truth of the market and the real world. I survive in even the most evil of regimes. I existed in the black market under Soviet communism. I existed with the maquis in France under fascism.


 

"I am not compassionate, I am patient. I am hard work and its eventual reward. I am the unreserved sharing that comes from a freely created surplus -- not confiscation through bureaucratic intervention and force.


 

"My enemy is not socialism. Given time, I always overcome the power of the state ... because I am the free collective power of individuals acting to buy and sell, and to provide goods and services, from one to another. My enemies are sloth, greed, bigotry, ignorance, lawlessness, and ... fate."


 

Conservatism shivered slightly as she mentioned the word "fate."  The walls of the convention center trembled and ceiling tiles fell like rain on the audience. She continued:


 

"My right hand is freedom. The freedom to think, to act, and to speak the truth."


 

Conservatism raised her right hand and several members of the Main Stream Media who were reporting on the conference melted like wax.


 

"My left hand is private property. The absolute right to keep or trade such things as human beings invent, create, cultivate, and harvest by the sweat of their brows."


 

Conservatism raised her left hand and nearly every elected Republican official in attendance hid his or her face in shame.


 

"But this is not why I have come here today. As I said, I have nothing to fear. No policy or legislation can harm me. You may stand by as industries are socialized and economies bankrupted ... but this does not harm me.  You may even convince yourselves that a little socialism is good for America; that no child is left behind when the central government controls education; that the elderly, no matter how wealthy, should not have to pay for their medications; or, as some in this country believe, that the government owes them medical treatment and a home. You may even allow liberals to drive me away for years, perhaps even a few decades. But they cannot destroy me.


 

"America will invite me back.  I live without America; but America cannot live, for long, without me. As some in this room understand, government cannot, over an extended period of time, feed all of you, clothe all of you, house all of you and heal your wounds.  I can.


 

"Government does not inspire you (although it may try to force you) to achieve, to create, to invent, to explore, to invest in the future. I do.


 

"I hope that this much is clear: I am not here on my behalf. I do not need even CPAC's support or acknowledgment. My principles exist whether or not they are recognized by this, or any other, audience.


 

"I do not need to be here to defend myself.  I am here because of my heart ... for my heart ... my heart is the Constitution...." Conservatism wept and the earth shuddered beneath her. "I am here for the Constitution. I am here because America is breaking my heart."


 

There was a stunned silence in the room. Many members of CPAC remembered who they were, and why they had gathered, and they began to cry too.


 

Conservatism's voice rose like thunder:


 

"You have not done enough to protect and defend the Constitution. You have broken my heart. And because of this ... America will suffer."


 

There was a flash like lightening. A deafening clap of thunder rocked the auditorium. Conservatism vanished. And the members in attendance at CPAC asked themselves, "Have we done all that we can do to protect our Constitution and to preserve our republic?"


Audio version

Larrey Anderson is a writer, a philosopher, and submissions editor for American Thinker. His latest award-winning novel is The Order of the Beloved. His memoir, Underground: Life and Survival in the Russian Black Market, has just been released.


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VIDEO: "The American Form Of Government" We Are A Republic, Not A Democracy

[More Obama Hypocrisy] Michelle Obama's high fashion in hard times

Another Tax Cheater in obama administration

DEA to halt medical marijuana raids Dopin' Dan rides again...

It's True, It's True: Everything Free In NYC Store

...walk through this with me and tell me I've not gone insane ...

step 1: As they entered the store, which was funded by a $9,000 grant from Grants for Arts in Public Spaces,(quote in fifth paragraph)

step 2: This program is made possible by the generous support of The September 11th Fund. (end of introduction statement)

step 3 :When the Fund was closed in December 2004, $528 million had been paid out. The remaining funds were committed to construction projects in lower Manhattan and to arts and culture groups that will attract people to the neighborhood.

My Friday just went stupid.

Obanomics?

Nuking Clean Power

Duke Energy CEO: Cap-and-Trade Plan Would Raise Electric Rates 40%

Obama Declares War on Investors, Entrepreneurs, Businesses, And More

Stock Market's Worst Month Since 1933...and Obama's Just Getting Started (Capitalism DeathWatch™)

Thomas Sowell: Palin a threat to intelligentsia's vision of the world

Media Muzzles Climate Change Debate


548 posted on 02/28/2009 2:26:36 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Several hundred protest Obama stimulus program in Fort Worth

Great video at link!

Tea Party Rant: They're Laughing at Us (Vanity)

Denver After Action Report (Video Montage embeded on Blog)

Be a good American: Pay my mortgage

OBAMA'S PHONY PULLOUT

The Green-Jobs Engine that Can't

White House set to reverse health care conscience clause (FOCA One Day at a Time)

CNBC’s “NEWBOs: The Rise of the New Black Overclass”

Earth in Carbon Dioxide Famine, Says Scientist

I Really Don't Care Much About California, But This Stunned Me

I live in California and have watched it happen over the past 40+ years. What’s incredible is the complete and utter ineptitude of our national Republican ‘leadership’ and their failure to effectively bring attention to situations like California, Michigan, and the other liberal messes across the country. You don’t even need to argue theory, you can simply point to what has happened when liberalism goes unchecked. And no one on our side has the cubes to stand up and say it, fearful that they will alienate Mexicans or fruits or freeloaders.
 

549 posted on 02/28/2009 8:25:31 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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(is this true?) Obama Grants Eminent Domain Rights to China to Secure Debt? Impeachment Time...

FEDS GRANT EMINENT DOMAIN AS COLLATERAL TO CHINA FOR U.S. DEBTS!(PLEASE confirm if true OR not?)

Physicians: Obama Plan Will 'Shut Down Hospitals'

Nationwide Ammunition Shortage Hits U.S.

Gee...
 

Kansas City Tea Party - After Action Report

DC Tea Party – What Now?

Archbishop warns: 'We elect public servants, not messiahs'

Obama's stock market on the brink of collapse

 
And in the "not my America, anymore," dept:

Radical new bill talks of banning pit bulls in Ore., euthanizing them

Comin' to Mo'Merica?

Children aged eight enlisted as council snoopers ("enviro-crime" informants)

Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl

Amnesty Agenda: Illegal Aliens [video]


550 posted on 02/28/2009 1:13:10 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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VIDEO PROOF the Left Is Lying About Bobby Jindal

During Katrina, I visited Sheriff Harry Lee, a Democrat and a good friend of mine. When I walked into his makeshift office I'd never seen him so angry. He was yelling into the phone: 'Well, I'm the Sheriff and if you don't like it you can come and arrest me!' I asked him: 'Sheriff, what's got you so mad?' He told me that he had put out a call for volunteers to come with their boats to rescue people who were trapped on their rooftops by the floodwaters.

The boats were all lined up ready to go -- when some bureaucrat showed up and told them they couldn't go out on the water unless they had proof of insurance and registration. I told him, 'Sheriff, that's ridiculous.' And before I knew it, he was yelling into the phone: 'Congressman Jindal is here, and he says you can come and arrest him too!' Harry just told the boaters to ignore the bureaucrats and start rescuing people.

There is a lesson in this experience: The strength of America is not found in our government. It is found in the compassionate hearts and enterprising spirit of our citizens.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
Response to the President's Address to Congress
February 24, 2009

Democrat Sheriff Harry Lee and Bobby Jindal

The radical left is attacking Bobby Jindal over his story regarding Hurricane Katrina and Sheriff Harry Lee.

The people from Louisiana has heard this story a million times.

The key point to be killed is the radical Left, with Keith Olbermann, claims the story is false because Jindal was not on the ground in New Orleans during the Katrina mess.
** NOT TRUE **
In fact, Jindal was the *only* elected official who was on the ground.

Here is the most important information:

In this post- RedState refutes the "75-mile" meme Olbermann, TPM, and Kos are pushing.
This quote here kills the liberal lie that Jindal was hiding in Baton Rouge:

“During Hurricane Katrina, I and former Sheriff Harry Lee were with (then Congressman) Bobby Jindal more than anybody else from the federal government. He didn’t wait for cameras or permission — he was boots on the ground, and anyone that disputes that obviously wasn’t in Louisiana.” — Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand, Democrat
This post at RedState has more.

Finally there's video proof of Sheriff Lee recounting that Jindal was on the ground right after the hurricane and did help him unlike the rest of Louisiana's elected officials:
That about says it, I'd say.

Now the lefties are just moving the goal posts and saying Bobby was not in New Orleans "during Katrina" because he was not there while the hurricane was blowing over the city -- never mind that he showed up the next day as the levees were collapsing.
Puh-lease.

Don't allow the left to slander Bobby Jindal.
Help get the truth out!

posted by Gateway Pundit at 2/28/2009 09:47:00 AM

 
 
Jesus Gateway, we have been hard at work on getting the truth out since almost 5 a.m.

Jindal lied about helping Harry Lee? Video evidence says different...

Man this blogger union is a bitch, I am going to strike.
 

551 posted on 02/28/2009 3:37:48 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Rush Limbaugh Wraps Up CPAC

Included is the transcript and a downloadable version of the speech. Also included are the embedded youtube clips of the entire speech.

(Excerpt) Read more at conservativebrawler.blogspot.com

Rush's First Televised Address to the Nation: Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Speech

When you click on the link to watch "part 1 or 2" it gives you an option to save the file.

STRAIGHT FROM CPAC: A Speech For The Ages From Rush

Rush Limbaugh Speech to CPAC Says Take America Back - Video 2/28/09

Video: 13-year-old defines conservatism at CPAC, gets standing ovation

Mexico: U.S. Must Stop Gun Trade At Border

Please let me know where one can buy machine guns, missile launchers, etc in the USA without special licensing.
 
Here is the "survey"...2009 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
2009 INCSR: Country Reports - Honduras through Mexico
II. Status of Country
Snip...Cross border linkages developed by drug cartels are used to move drugs into the U.S. and to bring guns into Mexico. U.S.-purchased or stolen firearms account for an estimated 95 percent of the country’s drug-related killings.

Mexican incursions are symptoms of a growing anarchy along our border by Rep. Tom Tancredo February 3, 2006
The reaction of the Mexican government to the reports of the incident was predictable -- a mixture of denial, confusion and evasion. At first, they said that there are no Humvees in the arsenal of the Mexican military in that region and that the smugglers were using stolen military equipment and uniforms. Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Derbez had the chutzpah to say the smugglers may have been U.S. military disguised as Mexicans.

The US Arms Both Sides of Mexico's Drug War
Mexican narcotraffickers and other criminals easily obtain their firepower north of the border. Effectively reducing the flow of illegal arms would mean tightening laws on gun sales and ownership in the US. (check the date below)
Snip...It was not the first time Mexico had protested the flow of weapons. For several years now, that government has pointed out that Mexican drug cartels (and other criminals) are getting their arms north of the border; for several years, Mexico City has asked that Washington take effective steps to address this issue.
Snip...Many of the arms used by Mexico's insurgencies were supplied by Washington either through massive military aid programs or as part of US covert operations that left enormous arsenals behind.

That last link was dated Summer 1997, when the Assault Weapons Ban was in effect.
Yeah, the weapons are U.S.-purchased or stolen firearms. Purchased by the Mexican government in legal arms sales from the US and then stolen from the same Mexican government. A licensed gun dealer in the US isn't going to risk his livelihood by selling weapons to suspect customers. They're already under enough scrutiny.

42 posted on 02/28/2009 11:49:40 PM PST by philman_36
 
 

NORAD visually identifies 2 Russian bombers near Northwest Territories

Paul Harvey Passes Away

 
 
IF I WERE THE DEVIL........by Paul Harvey
If I were the devil, I would gain control of the most powerful nation in the world; I would delude their minds into thinking that they had come from man's effort, instead of God's blessings; I would promote an attitude of loving things and using people, instead of the other way around; I would dupe entire states into relying on gambling for their state revenue; I would convince people that character is not an issue when it comes to leadership; I would make it legal to kill unborn babies; I would make it socially acceptable to take one's own life, and invent machines to make it convenient; I would cheapen human life as much as possible so that the life of animals is valued more than human beings; I would take God out of the schools, where even the mention of His name was grounds for a lawsuit; I would come up with drugs that sedate the mind and target the young, and I would get sports heroes to advertise them; I would get control of the media, so that every night I could pollute the mind of every family member with my agenda; I would attack the family, the backbone of any nation. I would make divorce acceptable and easy, even fashionable. If the family crumbles, so does the nation; I would compel people to express their most depraved fantasies on canvas and movie screens, and call it art; I would convince the world that people are born homosexuals, and that their lifestyles should be accepted; I would convince the people that right and wrong are determined by a few who call themselves authorities and refer to their agenda as politically correct; I would persuade people that the church is irrelevant and out of date, and the Bible is for the naive; I would dull the minds of Christians, and make them believe that prayer is not important, and that faithfulness and obedience are optional; Hmmm... I guess if I were the devil, I'd leave things pretty much the way they are. Good day.

Grandpa, what were churches like?

State (CA) caught in avalanche of job losses

... voters are getting EVERYTHING they voted for...
 

Obama's tax plan will hit Silicon Valley hard

Utah delegation balks at Obama's push for assault-weapons ban

Shocking: FBI can eavesdrop even when cell phone is turned OFF Well, at least we know Rahm Emmanuel won’t abuse that power.

Obama buries Reaganomics under $3.6 trillion mountain

Obama Debt Star 

It's A Mad World: But We Elected Obama! Why Do They Still Hate Us?

35.5m yr old global cooling caused by sharp decline in CO2 (Maybe cooling caused a drop in CO2?)


552 posted on 03/01/2009 1:34:06 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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TEA PARTIES NATIONWIDE: GO TEAM AMERICA!

Atlas shrugs sign

Loving the Tea parties - Chicago! (hat tip Amaros)
Oklahoma Tea Party (Wizbang)
St. Louis Arch Tea Party Draws 1500 Protesters ...
GayPatriot » LA Tea Party for Freedom
Sound Politics: Seattle Tea Party Protest
Wichita Tea Party Citizen Report
FRAMESHOP: Tea Party Republicans

Protesters Stage Greenville Tea Party - Greenville News Story ...

UPDATE: More Berman Post: City Hall Tea Party Protest (NYC)
Tea Party Atlanta


553 posted on 03/01/2009 1:49:21 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Rush’s First Televised Address To The Nation: CPAC Speech
RushLimbaugh.com ^ | February 28, 2009 | Rush Limbaugh

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2196619/posts

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you all very, very much. Thank you all. I can’t tell you how wonderful that makes me feel. It happens everywhere I go, but it’s still special here. [ Laughter ] If you all will indulge me, I learned something, I guess, it’s early Friday morning that I didn’t know. Friday morning is when I learned this. I learned that Fox, God love them, is televising this speech on the Fox News Channel, which means, ladies and gentleman, this is my first ever address to the nation. [Applause]

Now, I have someone in back taking phone numbers. In fact, I would like to introduce to you my security chief, a man who runs all of my security. His name is Joseph Stalin. Joseph, would you please — [Laughter ] I am safe from any liberal attack, in public, because they would be afraid of offending Stalin. [Laughter] Now the opportunity here to address the nation, a serious one, it really is. And I want to take it seriously. I want to address something. I know that people are probably watching this who never have listened to my program and may not even really know what conservatism is. They think they do based on how they’ve been told — the way we’ve been impugned and maligned and so forth. One of the things that is totally erroneous about me — and I just want to get this up front — is that I’m pompous. [Laughter]

And that I am arrogant. Neither of these things are remotely true. I can tell you a joke to illustrate this. Larry King passed away, goes to heaven. He’s greeted by Saint Peter at the gates. Saint Peter says, “Welcome, Mr. King, it’s great to have you here. I want to show you around, give you an idea of what’s here, maybe you can pick a place that you’d like to reside.” King says, “I just have one question: Is Rush Limbaugh here?”

“No, he’s got a lot of time yet, Mr. King.” So Saint Peter begins the tour. Larry King sees the various places and it’s beyond anything we can imagine in terms of beauty. Finally, he gets to the biggest room of all, with this giant throne. And over the throne is a flashing beautiful angelic neon sign that says “Rush Limbaugh.” [Laughter]

And Larry King looks at Saint Peter and says: “I thought you said he wasn’t here.”

“He said, he’s not, he’s not. This is God’s room. He just thinks he’s Rush Limbaugh.”[Laughter] [Applause]

So you see I’m not pompous. [Laughter]

Now, seriously, for those of you watching on C-SPAN as well, and on Fox, I want to tell you who we all are in this room. I want to tell you who conservatives are. We conservatives have not done a good enough job of just laying out basically who we are because we make the mistake of assuming people know. What they know is largely incorrect based on the way we are portrayed in pop culture, in the Drive-By Media, by the Democrat Party.

Let me tell you who we conservatives are: We love people. [Applause] When we look out over the United States of America, when we are anywhere, when we see a group of people, such as this or anywhere, we see Americans. We see human beings. We don’t see groups. We don’t see victims. We don’t see people we want to exploit. What we see — what we see is potential. We do not look out across the country and see the average American, the person that makes this country work. We do not see that person with contempt. We don’t think that person doesn’t have what it takes. We believe that person can be the best he or she wants to be if certain things are just removed from their path like onerous taxes, regulations and too much government. [Applause]

We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be. We recognize that we are all individuals. We love and revere our founding documents, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. [Applause] We believe that the preamble to the Constitution contains an inarguable truth that we are all endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life. [Applause] Liberty, Freedom. [Applause] And the pursuit of happiness. [Applause] Those of you watching at home may wonder why this is being applauded. We conservatives think all three are under assault. [Applause] Thank you. Thank you.

We don’t want to tell anybody how to live. That’s up to you. If you want to make the best of yourself, feel free. If you want to ruin your life, we’ll try to stop it, but it’s a waste. We look over the country as it is today, we see so much waste, human potential that’s been destroyed by 50 years of a welfare state. By a failed war on poverty. [Applause]

We love the people of this country. And we want this to be the greatest country it can be, but we do understand, as people created and endowed by our creator, we’re all individuals. We resist the effort to group us. We resist the effort to make us feel that we’re all the same, that we’re no different than anybody else. We’re all different. There are no two things or people in this world who are created in a way that they end up with equal outcomes. That’s up to them. They are created equal, given the chance - -[Applause]

We don’t hate anybody. We don’t — I mean, the racism in this country, if you ask me, I know many people in this audience — let me deal with this head on. You know what the cliche is, a conservative: racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe. Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen of America, if you were paying attention, I know you were, the racism in our culture was exclusively and fully on display in the Democrat primary last year. [Applause]

It was not us asking whether Barack Obama was authentic. What we were asking is: Is he wrong? We concluded, yes. We still think so. But we didn’t ask if he was authentically black. We didn’t say, as some Southern Christian Leadership Conference leaders said: Barack is not authentic, he’s not got any slave blood. He’s really not down for the struggle, but his wife is. So don’t expect the race industry to go away. Southern Christian Leadership Conference — you may not know this, because it wasn’t reported in the Drive-By Media — the racism, the sexism, the bigotry that we’re all charged with, just so you across the United States of America know, and you’ll see demonstrated here as the afternoon goes on, doesn’t exist on our side. We want everybody to succeed. [Applause]

You know why? We want the country to succeed, and for the country to succeed, its people — its individuals — must succeed. Everyone among us must be pursuing his ambition or her desire, whatever, with excellence. Trying to be the best they can be. Not told, as they are told by the Democrat Party: You really can’t do that, you don’t have what it takes, besides you’re a minority or you’re a woman and there are too many people that want to discriminate against you. You can’t get anywhere. You need to depend on us.

Well. Take a look, someone has to say this — I am thrilled for the opportunity to say it in my first national address to the nation — and I’m going to touch on this in more detail in a moment, but this is just to get you thinking — take a look at all the constituency groups that for 50 years have been depending on the Democrat Party to improve their lives. And you tell me if you find any. They’re still complaining, still griping about the same problems. Their problems don’t get fixed by government. And those lives have been poisoned. Those lives have been cut short by false promises, from government representatives who said don’t worry about it, we’ll take care of you. Just vote for us. [Applause]

For those of you just tuning in on the Fox News Channel or C-SPAN, I’m Rush Limbaugh and I want everyone in this room and every one of you around the country to succeed. I want anyone who believes in life, liberty, pursuit of happiness to succeed. And I want any force, any person, any element of an overarching Big Government that would stop your success, I want that organization, that element or that person to fail. I want you to succeed. [Applause] Also, for those of you in the Drive-By Media watching, I have not needed a teleprompter for anything I’ve said. [Cheers and Applause ] And nor do any of us need a teleprompter, because our beliefs are not the result of calculations and contrivances. Our beliefs are not the result of a deranged psychology. Our beliefs are our core. Our beliefs are our hearts. We don’t have to make notes about what we believe. We don’t have to write down, oh do I believe it do I believe that we can tell people what we believe off the top of our heads and we can do it with passion and we can do it with clarity, and we can do it persuasively. Some of us just haven’t had the inspiration or motivation to do so in a number of years, but that’s about to change. [Cheers and Applause]

For example, we gather here — I understand that. I talked to David and Lisa in the super exclusive private green room that nobody, but about 55 people were allowed into, and they said that there’s a sense of liberation here among all of you that are attending CPAC. I understand what the sense of liberation is about. But don’t make the mistake at the same time of feeling liberated as thinking we’re better and we can do better as a minority. Because we’re not a minority. And if you start thinking of yourselves as a minority, you’re going to be defensive. And you’ll allow the majority to set the agenda and the premise and you’re responding to it. The American people may not all vote the way we wish them to, but more Americans than you now live their lives as conservatives in one degree or another. And they are waiting for leadership. We need conservative leadership. We can take this country back. All we need is to nominate the right candidate. It’s no more complicated than that. [Applause]

Now, let me speak about President Obama for just a second. President Obama is one of the most gifted politicians, one of the most gifted men that I have ever witnessed. He has extraordinary talents. He has communication skills that hardly anyone can surpass. No, seriously. No, no, I’m being very serious about this. It just breaks my heart that he does not use these extraordinary talents and gifts to motivate and inspire the American people to be the best they can be. He’s doing just the opposite. And it’s a shame. [Applause] President Obama has the ability — he has the ability to inspire excellence in people’s pursuits. He has the ability to do all this, yet he pursues a path, seeks a path that punishes achievement, that punishes earners and punishes — and he speaks negatively of the country. Ronald Reagan used to speak of a shining city on a hill. Barack Obama portrays America as a soup kitchen in some dark night in a corner of America that’s very obscure. He’s constantly telling the American people that bad times are ahead, worst times are ahead. And it’s troubling, because this is the United States of America. Anybody ever ask — I’m in awe of our country and I ask this question a lot as I’ve gotten older. We’re less than 300 years old. We are younger than nations that have been on this planet for thousands of years. We, nevertheless, in less than 300 years — by the way, we’re no different than any other human beings around the world. Our DNA is no different. We’re not better just because we’re born in America. There’s nothing that sets us apart. How did this happen? How did the United States of America become the world’s lone super power, the world’s economic engine, the most prosperous opportunity for an advanced lifestyle that humanity has ever known? How did this happen? And why pray tell does the President of the United States want to destroy it? It saddens me.

The freedom we spoke of earlier is the freedom, it’s the ambition, it’s the desire, the wherewithal, the passions that people have that gave us the great entrepreneurial advances, the great inventions, the greatest food production, the human lifestyle advances in this country. Why shouldn’t that be rewarded? Why is that now the focus of punishment? Why is that now the focus of blame? Why doesn’t — Mayor Bloomberg the other day, ladies and gentlemen, resisting his Governor’s call for an increased tax on the rich in New York had some astounding numbers. Eight million people live in New York. 40,000 of those eight million pay roughly 60 to 70% of New York’s operating budget. He was afraid that if he raised taxes on those people some of them might leave. Mayor, one already has, by the way. [Applause] Stop and think of this, though. Stop and think of this. Forty thousand people out of eight million. He’s right, if 10,000 of them leave, or 5,000, they’ve got a huge problem. Because New York has its own welfare state inside the one the federal government’s created. They’ve got a dependency class that has grown up and been educated that their entitlement is to be fed and taken care of by these evil mean people who have more than they do. If New York City, New York State or Washington, DC were a business, these 40,000 people would be taken on golf tournament trips to Los Angeles, and they would be wined and dined and they would be thanked and they would be encouraged to keep it up. They wouldn’t be told they’re the problem. They wouldn’t be told, except there’s — I pride my accuracy rating. There is one other business where the customer is always wrong and that’s the media. Sorry about that. [Applause]

Have you ever called to complain about whatever they do? They say, yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. They hang up and say you’re too stupid to know how they’re doing what they’re doing. You can’t get it. You’re not sophisticated enough. So that’s another business where the customer is always wrong. But, seriously, the people who have achieved great things, most of it is not inherited. Most wealth in this country is the result of entrepreneurial, just plain old hard work. There’s no reason to punish it. There’s no reason to raise taxes on these people. Barack Obama, the Democrat Party, have one responsibility, and that’s to respect the oath they gave to protect, defend and follow the US Constitution. [Applause]

They don’t have the right to take money that’s not theirs, from the back pockets of producers, and give it to groups like ACORN, which are going to advance the Democrat Party. If anybody but government were doing this, it would be a crime. And many of us think it’s bordering on that as it exists now. [Applause]

President Obama is so busy trying to foment and create anger in a created atmosphere of crisis, he is so busy fueling the emotions of class envy that he’s forgotten it’s not his money that he’s spending. [Applause] In fact, the money he’s spending is not ours. He’s spending wealth that has yet to be created. And that is not sustainable. It will not work. This has been tried around the world. And every time it’s been tried, it’s a failed disaster.

What’s the longest war in American history? Did somebody say the war on poverty? Smart group. War on poverty. The war on poverty essentially started in the ‘30s as part of the New Deal, but it really ramped up in the ‘60s with Lyndon Johnson, part of the Great Society war on poverty. We have transferred something like 10 trillion, maybe close to 11 trillion, from producers and earners to nonproducers and nonearners since 1965. Yet, as I listen to the Democratic Party campaign, why, America is still a soup kitchen, the poor is still poor and they have no hope and they’re poor for what reason? They’re poor because of us, because we don’t care, and because we’ve gotten rich by taking from them, that’s what kids in school are taught today. That’s what others have said to the media. You know why they’re poor, you know why they remain poor? Because their lives have been destroyed by the never-ending government hay that’s designed to help them, but it destroys ambition. It destroys the education they might get to learn to be self-fulfilling. [Applause] And it breaks our heart. It breaks our heart. We lose track of numbers with all of the money, with all the money that’s been transferred, redistributed, with all the charitable giving in this country.

Ladies and gentlemen, there ought not be any poverty except those who are genuinely ill equipped. But most of the people in poverty in this country are equipped for far much more. They’ve just been beaten down. They’re told don’t worry, we’ll take care of you. There’s nothing out there for you anyway; you’ll be discriminated against. Breaks our heart to see this. We can’t have a great country and a growing economy with more and more people being told they have a right, because of some injustice that’s been done to them or some discrimination, that they have a right to the earnings of others. And it’s gotten so out of hand now that what worries me is that this administration, the Barack Obama administration is actively seeking to expand the welfare state in this country because he wants to control it.

George Will once asked Dr. Friedrich Von Hayek, tremendous classical economist, great man, 1975, George Will, Dr. Von Hayek, why is it that intellectuals, supposed smartest people in the room, why is it that intellectuals can look right out their windows, their own homes and cars and look at their universities and not see the bounties and the growth and the greatness of capitalism? And Von Hayek said: I’ve troubled over this for years and I’ve finally concluded that for intellectuals, pseudo-intellectuals, and all liberals, it’s about control. It’s not about raising revenue. You think Obama has any intention of paying for all this spending? Folks, if he had any intention of paying for it, he wouldn’t do 90% of it because we don’t have the money. [Applause]

They don’t care about paying for it. All that’s just words. All that’s just rhetoric paying for it because he knows you have to worry about paying for it. He knows we all have to be concerned — oh, except, wrong again. Except the words of Barney Frank and Chris Dodd who were given homes that everybody knew they could never pay for, and now Barney Frank and Chris Dodd, the architects along with Bill Clinton of the policy that gave us the whole sub-prime mortgage crisis, get to sit around and act as innocent spectators to investigate what went on when they largely had the biggest role in causing it. [Applause]

Congressman Frank’s definition of affordable housing is you get a house you don’t have to pay for that everybody else in the neighborhood will pay for. Why? Because it’s unfair that some people can have a house and some people can’t. Geez, it’s just unfair. So here we have two systems. We have socialism, collectivism, Stalin, whatever you want to call it, versus capitalism. Admittedly over on the right side capitalism there will be unequal outcomes because we’re all different. And some of us care more and have more passion and we know what we want to do and others are still struggling for it. Some people are just going to work harder than others. Okay. You get what you work for. Those who have a genuine inability for whatever reason are taken care of. We’re compassionate people. On the left side when you get into this collectivism socialism stuff, these people on the left, the Democrats and liberals today claim that they are pained by the inequities and the inequalities in our society. And they believe that these inequities and inequalities descend from the selfishness and the greed of the achievers. And so they tell the people who are on different income quintiles, whatever lists, they say it’s not that you’re not working hard enough, you could have what they have, perhaps, if you applied it. They’re stealing it from you.

So what liberals do, and I say this again to the — another thing, I know people in the country are watching. I was watching a focus group after some event this week. Might have been after Obama’s State of the Union show. [Laughter] And they had — it was a typical, you know, Drive-By Media focus group. They round up losers — [Laughter] — who hear Obama speak and think that the next day their gas tanks are going to be filled up and get a new house and a new kitchen and a new car. And so this one guy said — oh, it was some guy responding to Bobby Jindal. Oh, by the way did you hear about Joe Biden? Joe Biden was mystified how Bobby Jindal got his shift off at 7-Eleven that night to make the speech. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Time out. Suspend speech for explanation. People watching at home. I’m glad this happened. Glad this happened. You think I just made a joke, an ethnic joke about Bobby Jindal, don’t you? I didn’t. I made a joke about the bigotry of the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden. It was Joe Biden while walking through the train station he knows so well because he’s such a real guy, that he made a comment that you can’t go into a 7-Eleven without seeing some Indian guy behind the counter. They’re all over the place.

Now, let a conservative say something like that and he’s brought up before John Conyers’ committee with Pat Leahy wanting at you next. Many people think I lose my place in these speeches because — by the way what time is it? We have plenty of time. We have to be out of here by — [Applause] We have to be out of here by 6:00 — okay, depends on how you behave. I’ll decide as we go on. What liberalism Democrat, for those of you in the country, I really want you to believe this because it’s the truth. I’m not saying it just because I believe it. This is a core. I want the best country we can have. We want the most prosperous people. We want to be growing. We want to lead the world. We want everybody to come here legally. We want this country to be so damn great and we just cringe to watch it — basically capitalism be assaulted and our culture be reoriented to where the people that make it work are the enemy. That’s not the United States of America. The people that make this country work, the people who pay on their mortgages, the people getting up and going to work, striving in this recession to not participate in it, they’re not the enemy.

They’re the people that hire you. They’re the people that are going to give you a job. They’re the people that are going to give you a raise, the people that need you to do work for them. [Applause] President Obama, and take your pick of any Democrat, love to say we’ve tried it your way. Meaning Reaganism. We’ve tried it your way. We tried it your way in the ‘80s and it didn’t work. We tried it your way eight years, the last eight years and it didn’t work. Excuse me. Excuse me. Have you ever noticed those of you watching around the world in my first international address to the world, Fox is on some international satellites. They’re watching this in the UK right now going (cringing). When Obama talks about past economies, he somehow always leaves out the recession of the ‘80s as worse than this one. Why does he leave it out? Because you know why he leaves it out, America? He leaves it out because we got out of that recession with tax cuts. [Applause] For those of you watching at home, I’m not nervous it’s just really hot in here. These people are wired. We got out of the 1980s recession with tax cuts. Do you know that President Obama, in six weeks of his administration, has proposed more spending than from the founding of the country to his inauguration?

Now, this is not prosperity. It is not going to engender prosperity. It’s not going to create prosperity and it’s also not going to advance or promote freedom. It’s going to be just the opposite. There are going to be more controls over what you can and can’t do, how you can and can’t do it, what you can and can’t drive, what you can and can’t say, where you can and can’t say it. All of these things are coming down the pike, because it’s not about revenue generation to them, it’s about control. They do believe that they have compassion. They do believe they care. But, see, we never are allowed to look at the results of their plans, we are told we must only look at their good intentions, their big hearts. The fact that they have destroyed poor families by breaking up those families by offering welfare checks to women to keep having babies no more father needed, he’s out doing something, the government’s the father, they destroy the family. We’re not supposed to analyze that. We’re not supposed to talk about that. We’re supposed to talk about their good intentions. They destroy people’s futures. The future is not Big Government. Self-serving politicians. Powerful bureaucrats. This has been tried, tested throughout history. The result has always been disaster. President Obama, your agenda is not new. It’s not change, and it’s not hope. [Applause] Spending a nation into generational debt is not an act of compassion. All politicians, including President Obama, are temporary stewards of this nation. It is not their task to remake the founding of this country. It is not their task to tear it apart and rebuild it in their image.

(Crowd chanting “USA”)

It is not their task, it is not their right to remake this nation to accommodate their psychology. I sometimes wonder if liberalism is not just a psychosis or a psychology, not an ideology. It’s so much about feelings, and the predominant feeling that liberalism is about is about feeling good about themselves and they do that by telling themselves they have all this compassion. You know, if you really want to unhinge a liberal it’s hard to do because they’re so unhinged now anyway, even after — but all you have to do is say you know that the things you people do, the things you people believe in are cruel. That’s the last way they look at themselves. They are the best people on the — they’re the good people. You tell them that their ideas and that their policies are cruel and the eggs start scrambling.

I have learned how to tweak liberals everywhere. I do it instinctively now. Tweak them in the media. And no reason to be afraid of these people. Why in the world would you be afraid of the deranged? There really is no reason to be afraid of them. And there’s no reason to assume they’re the minority. And there’s no reason to let them set all the premises and all the agendas to which we respond to. I’m getting a little bit ahead of myself here but everybody asks me and I’m sure it’s been a focal point of your convention: What do we do as conservatives? What do we do? How do we overcome this?

Well, the one thing, and there are many, but one thing that we can all do is stop assuming that the way to beat them is with better policy ideas right now. I don’t want to name any names. It’s not the point. But I talk to people about the Obama budget or the Obama Porkulous bill or whatever else TARP 2 whatever it’s going to be, and they start talking to me in the terms of process and policy. I say stop it. What do you mean? Who is setting the process or policy? They are. You want to tweak it? No. This is philosophy, folks. This guy, I forgot — the guy in the focus group after Bobby Jindal said, I didn’t want to hear him talk, he said: Republicans and Democrats. Republicans and Democrats. Ladies and gentlemen of the United States of America, that’s exactly what your future is about, who wins, Republicans or Democrats, conservatives versus liberals. The notion of partisanship, false premise. Let me define bipartisanship for you. Bipartisanship — everybody seems to go orgasmic over the concept of bipartisanship. Don’t worry, I checked with Fox, that word’s okay. [Laughter] [Applause]

Remember, they covered the Lewinsky thing, so that’s my — bipartisanship occurs only after one other result, and that is victory. In other words, let’s say as conservatives liberals demand that we be bipartisan with them in Congress. What they mean is: We check our core principles at the door, come in, let them run the show and agree with them. That’s bipartisanship to them. To us, bipartisanship is them being forced to agree with us after we politically have cleaned their clocks and beaten them. And that has to be what we’re focused on. [Applause] Why would any of us in this room who hold the core beliefs we believe, somebody tell me where is the compromise on all of this spending? Where is the compromise on all this punishment of the achievers. I don’t know. [Laughter] [Applause]

Where is the compromise between good and evil? Should Jesus have cut a different deal? Serious. From the standpoint of what we have to do, folks, this is not about taking a policy or a process that the Democrats have put forward and fighting around the edges. If we’re going to convince the minds and hearts of the American people that what’s about to happen to them is as disastrous as anything in their lives in peacetime, we’re going to have to discuss philosophy with them. We are going to have to talk about principles, because our principles are not present in what’s happening here. So where the hell do we go to compromise what we believe in when our principles are not their principles, they’re just the opposite of what’s happening? [Applause]

The American people — it’s a tough challenge. I admit — I admit it’s a tough challenge, but it’s worth it. It’s worth it. The way I just defined bipartisanship you could turn it around and liberals will define bipartisanship when we surrender and say okay we give. We’re not quitting. We are not giving up. The country is too important. [Applause] There are certain realities. We don’t have the votes in Capitol Hill to stop what’s going to happen. What we can do is slow it down, procedure, parliamentary procedures, slow it down and do the best we can to inform the American people of what’s really on the horizon. I know it’s going to be tough. At some points, I don’t think it can happen even right now. This is still the honeymoon period, and there’s a lot of devotion to the Obama administration. It doesn’t have anything to do with intellectual thinking, it’s feelings. It’s going to take some time for this to play out. But I spoke to David Keene, interviewing him for my newsletter. I asked him about this. He said they’re going to overreach. Wouldn’t you say they have? [Laughter].

They’re going to overreach. At some point, at some point people have got to realize none of this is possible. You can’t have people living in homes they don’t pay for. You can’t have people driving cars they don’t pay for. I mean, you can for a while. But after a while the people paying for it — screw this. We’re not putting up with it. And you’re going to see — you’re already starting to see evidence of these. All the tea parties that are starting to bubble up out there. Those are great. Fabulous. [Applause] And here’s the big question. Here’s the big question. And I ask this again in the context of my first address to the nation. [Laughter] You don’t know how I love saying that, how excited I am about this. Aside from the bastardization of the Constitution that the Obama plans are, that TARP is, it’s not constitutional. Aside from that, where is the evidence that the people offering all of this have ever succeeded in any similar plans before? There’s none. There is no evidence it works. [Applause]

So you say how is he getting it done? Dumb down public education. Emotions. And the ongoing — this is why I think it’s such a waste for a man as gifted as President Obama with the communications skills, you know he could wipe out the Republican Party. He can wipe out the Republican Party if he would inspire this country to be the best it could be, but we don’t have to worry about that because that’s not what he wants. He wants people in fear, angst and crisis, fearing the worst each and every day because that clears the decks for President Obama and his pals to come in with the answers, which are abject failures, historically shown and demonstrated. Doesn’t matter. They’ll have control of it when it’s all over. And that’s what they want. Because they think they can do it better. They see these inequalities, these inequities that capitalism produces. How do they fix it? Do they try to elevate those at the bottom? No! They try to tear down the people at the bottom. It’s not fair you’re up there. So they whack us. That’s not what made the country great.[Applause] And no evidence of it is in play here.

John Kerry [Boos], who served in Vietnam. [Laughter] Think about this, and, by the way, Barney Frank got involved with this, too. Northern Trust, a bank in Chicago — by the way, which holds the mortgage to the Messiah’s house, purchased by Tony Rezko, Northern Trust holds the mortgage. Northern Trust was forced, like Wells Fargo was forced, to take TARP money. The Wells Fargo CEO said they were taken into Paulson’s room and they were given until 5:00 to sign it. They weren’t getting out until they did. They wanted it spread all over the banking business. Northern Trust was in there. They didn’t want it. They took $1.6 billion. As you know, they went out and they sponsored the LA Riveria Open two weeks ago that Phil Mickelson barely hung on and won. [Applause]

And we find out they hired some liberals to entertain, but it still wasn’t good enough. They hired Sheryl Crow. And they hired the rock crooner group Chicago, but they had the audacity, Northern Trust did, to entertain their clients, to try to reward their best customers, to get new customers, banking is in trouble, Northern Trust is trying to do what they always do, what all businesses do, and that is mine for new clients and reward existing good customers. Not since they took $1.6 billion, I guess. The haughty John Kerry wrote a piece of legislation said: He’s getting sick and tired, sick and tired of these CEOs using taxpayer money to throw all these lavish parties. And I’m saying where do you get yours, Senator? [Applause]

Sad thing, sad thing is it works. They’ve created class envy in so many average Americans that they love hearing that. Yeah, you get even with those bank guys. How is it going to improve here? Let me ask a question for those of you watching my first national address. Take the favorite villain you’ve got, maybe it’s John Thain at Merrill Lynch, because he used his own money, his company’s own money, his company’s own money, to redecorate a bathroom in an office for $1.2 million. By the way, to do that he had to hire a contractor. They got paid. Had to hire a designer and buy furniture, that’s called stimulus. And he did it.

But all of a sudden John Thain’s thrown out. John Thain is thrown out. He’s humiliated and embarrassed; how dare he? He did it a year before they took the TARP money. And all these Congressmen are standing up saying this is not going to happen. We are not going to watch these people capping executive pay while Obama tries to live like one. You know, he’s trying to emulate the lifestyle he is attacking. That’s what liberals do. Two sets of rules: One for them; one for everybody else. But it’s coming. See, if you think that John Thain or the Northern Trust CEO, if you love them getting attacked, if you love them being ripped, ask yourself the next day, do you have any more money in your pocket? Is your life any better because that guy got taken out or down by some haughty senator from Massachusetts?

If you ask yourself this, you’ll realize your life is no better off. That the Democrats and Obama are asking you to feel better simply on the basis that they’re going to get revenge for you, but your life isn’t going to improve, somebody else’s is just going to be destroyed and they want you to be happy over that. That’s sick. And that is not the United States of America. [Applause] Besides, as far as John Kerry is concerned, if it wasn’t for his varicose veins, he would be totally colorless. [Laughter]

Now let’s talk about the conservative movement as it were. We, ladies and gentlemen, have challenges that are part and parcel of a movement that feels it has just suffered a humiliating defeat when it’s not humiliating. This wasn’t a landslide victory, 52 to, what, 46. Fifty-eight million people voted against Obama. There would have been more if we would have had a conservative nominee. [Applause] I don’t mean that — I mean that in an instructive way, as a lead-in to what I’m talking about here. No humiliating defeat here. I can’t — sometimes I get livid and angry. We do have an organizational problem. We have a challenge. We’ve got factions now within our own movement seeking power to dominate it, and worst of all to redefine it. Well, the Constitution doesn’t need to be redefined. Conservative intellectuals, the Declaration of Independence does not need to be redefined and neither does conservatism. Conservatism is what it is and it is forever. It’s not something you can bend and shape and flake and form. [Applause] Thank you. Thank you.

For the purposes of this occasion, I’m not going to mention any names, I bet with you I won’t have to. People watching my first address to the nation might be curious what I’m talking about. They’ll find out in due course, trust me on this. I cringed — it might have been 2007, late 2007 or sometime during 2008, but a couple of prominent conservative but Beltway establishment media types began to write on the concept that the era of Reagan is over. [Crowd Booing]

And that we needed to adapt our appeal, because, after all, what’s important in politics is winning elections. And so we have to understand that the American people, they want Big Government. We just have to find a way to tell them we’re no longer opposed to that. We will come up with our own version of it that is wiser and smarter, but we’ve got to go get the Walmart voter, and we’ve got to get the Hispanic voter, and we’ve got to get the recalcitrant independent women. And I’m listening to this and I am just apoplectic: The era of Reagan is over? When the hell do you hear a Democrat say the era of FDR is over? You never hear it. Not only that, the President of the United States today thinks he’s FDR, thinks he’s Abraham Lincoln, and sometimes, Tuesday night, thinks he’s Ronald Reagan. Our own movement has members trying to throw Reagan out while the Democrats know they can’t accomplish what they want unless they appeal to Reagan voters. We have got to stamp this out within this movement, because it will tear us apart. It will guarantee we lose elections. [Applause]

We have to. You see, to me it’s a no-brainer. It’s not even something to me: How do you get rid of Reagan from conservatism? The blueprint — the blueprint for landslide conservative victory is right there. Why in the hell do the smartest people in our room want to chuck it? I know why. I know exactly why. It’s because they’re embarrassed of some of the people who call themselves conservatives. These people in New York and Washington, cocktail elitists, they get made fun of when the next NASCAR race is on TV and their cocktail buds come up to them, those people are in your party? How do you put up with this? It would be easy to throw them overboard, so as to maintain these cocktail party/Beltway/New York City/inside-the-Beltway media relationships. But I tell you: This notion that Reaganism is dead, conservatism needs to be refined, let’s take a look at this. We’ve got to go get the Walmart voter. I opened my remarks tonight by telling the people watching on Fox who we conservatives are. When I look out at you in this audience, I don’t see a Walmart voter. And I don’t see a black, and I don’t see a woman, and I don’t see a Hispanic. I see human beings who happen to be fortunate enough to be the luckiest people on Earth since you are Americans. [Applause]

Conservatism — for us to make the decision that we’ve got to figure out policies, to get the Walmart voter — psst, we’ve got most of them already, is the bottom line. Conservatism is a universal set of core principles. You don’t check principles at the door. This is a battle that we’re going to have. And there are egos involved here, too. When the situation like ours exists, there are people who want to lead it. They want to redefine it. Their egos are such that they want to be the next X, whoever it is. So there will be different factions lining up to try to define what conservatism is. And beware of those different factions who seek as part of their attempt to redefine conservatism, as making sure the liberals like us, making sure that the media likes us. They never will, as long as we remain conservatives. They can’t possibly like us; they’re our enemy. In a political arena of ideas, they’re our enemy. They think we need to be defeated. Why do you think — you all in this room know this. For those of you watching at home, my first address to the nation — [Laughter] — I’m sure you paid close enough attention, that you knew at one time Senator McCain was the favorite Republican of all the cable news networks and the Sunday shows. And they would just — I mean their tongues would be on the floor. The media people (panting) when they knew McCain was coming. And they would treat McCain as the greatest guy in the world. Did you wonder why? You were told he was moderate. He was not strict. He was not an authoritarian, he was able to walk to the other side of the aisle, able to get along with the enemy. And everybody wants love and bipartisanship.

That’s not why they invited Senator McCain. They invited Senator McCain because he happened to be the loudest at criticizing his own president and his own party and that’s what they want, is people from our side — and there will be factions in our movement, folks, who are going to make an effort to say we have to grow, we can’t stay stale, I think I heard the term used the other day. Nothing stale about freedom. There’s nothing stale about liberty. There’s nothing stale about fighting for it. Nothing stale whatsoever. [Applause] Freedom. Are you getting tired of standing up, I don’t blame you. By the way for those watching on TV you think the standing — people are just tired. They’ve been up and out of their chairs 100 times here. [Applause] Thank you. Freedom — freedom is the natural yearning of the human spirit as we were endowed by our creator. And the United States of America is the place in the world where that yearning flourishes, where freedom is expected because it’s part of the way we’re created.

I loved it when the Soviet Union went down and the wall went down and the liberals in our country said you know they may not be ready for freedom over there. They’ve been oppressed — yes, liberals will gladly tell you who can have freedom and who can’t. And that’s what the pieces of legislation are all about, folks, freedom, liberty, economic prosperity, they’re all entwined here. We’ll have to as a conservative movement understand that our job, after we come to an agreement among ourselves, which shouldn’t be hard but it’s going to be difficult because the people that think they’re smarter than everybody else are going to be out there forging alliances with people that try to make themselves look like new power brokers, and they will become the spokesmen, by the way.

By the way, explain that to you. This is a funny story. Show you how I can hijack a news cycle even by doing anything. The Tuesday before the inauguration, President Bush invited me to the Oval Office for lunch. And it was on and off the record, some of the conversations. And he brought out, interesting, at the end of it — my birthday had been the day before. He brought out a chocolate birthday cake, a microphone, and stood beside me with Ed Gillespie and sang happy birthday. Photographers taking pictures. I wish my parents were alive. My parents wouldn’t believe my life. They came out of the Great Depression. They didn’t think it was possible for somebody who did not go to college — and even for people who did — they didn’t think this was possible. Life has changed so much for the better in this country. That’s why I cringe when I see what is in store.

So as I’m flying home from lunch, I’m watching television and I see that the word has leaked out that Obama is hosting a dinner with conservative media pundits at the home of George Will. I said: I wonder who these people are? [Laughter] In the media, one of them is going to have to leak it. Sure as heck, one did. Now, we all know who were there. And let’s see — I can’t remember all the names, so I won’t mention any. But let me tell you Obama’s purpose. Does anybody really think that Barack Obama had dinner with a bunch of conservatives hoping they would change his mind?

CROWD: No!

RUSH: Hell, no. His purpose — and his purpose really wasn’t to change theirs — his purpose was to anoint them as conservative spokesmen. These are the people that Obama’s willing to break bread with. These happen — some of the people there happen to be the people who think the era of Reagan is over, who believe that conservatism needs to be redefined. Of course Obama would try to lure them in. Well, all of a sudden I land. I get home about 5:00, and my e-mail is jammed with questions from reporters, are you, is that why you took the day off today? Is that why you’re not on the air? Are you going to dinner with Obama? By the way, I left out a crucial part of the story. Was this a Monday, Kit? It was a Tuesday. I had forgotten to tell my audience that I was going to miss the next day. I signed off the show saying I’ll see you tomorrow. That’s the last thing I said. The staff reminded me you’re not going to be here tomorrow. I came up with a plan, that the guest host the next day would say that I was called out of town to Washington at midnight the night before. Just an innocent little trick on the radio audience. Everybody picked that up and thinks I’m invited to the Obama dinner. So those people that were invited to it got less coverage than I did and I didn’t even know about it. [Laughter] It was fun. [Applause]

Conservatives are naturally happy. We seek happiness. We pursue it. It’s part of who we are. So what can you do? Live your life. I swear, folks, you do not know in just the everyday life that you live in your homes, your neighborhoods, the favorite word of this administration, your “communities.” Remember the root word there is “commune.” [Applause] Be happy, live your life according to your values and principles. Know you’re going to fail, no human being is perfect, you’re going to make mistakes, but live your life — you’ll be stunned at how many people you impress. Don’t be afraid to tell children that they’re wrong. They don’t know what you do. They simply haven’t lived long enough. It’s not their fault, but they’re being fed a bunch of garbage in school and don’t be afraid to tell them that they’re wrong.

Don’t go the Oprah route and say gotta be friends with my parents, my kids, first and foremost. Understand they’re going to hate you for a while and they’re going to rebel against you and someday they’re going to think you’re the smartest person they ever met. But you owe them the truth. You owe them the truth about things. You owe them the truth about morality. You owe them the truth about values. [Applause] You owe them the truth about politics. Next thing, we’ve got to stop treating voters as children. [Applause] Somebody says they want something that’s bad for them, do you give it to them just to be nice? Or do you tell them, regardless of their age, no, you shouldn’t have that? Well, it’s none of your business. Maybe not. And then you back out of it. But you still have to have the ability to tell people what’s right and wrong. And that’s not authoritative. That’s not authoritarian. And it’s not trying to deny somebody a good time. It’s not trying to interrupt somebody’s hedonism, pleasure, it’s about all of us with shared values trying to make sure that people live the highest quality lives they can. Ultimately, it’s their decision as to what they do. But the point is, don’t treat them — especially voters — as kids just — they say they want it okay we’ll come up with a plan to give it to you.

Have any of you seen the movie — I’d never heard of it, but I happened to get a DVD the other day. Anybody see the movie Swing Vote with Kevin Costner? You know, it’s kind of a moronic movie like most things out of Hollywood are. But this is fascinating in the way — tell you a short story, because a voter screwup in New Mexico there’s one voter who is going to elect the president. His vote didn’t count because his daughter voted for him. I won’t give the whole story away. But New Mexico’s electoral votes, New Mexico’s electoral votes determined it. And they have a two-week period before this guy can vote again. So the challenger and the president both relocate to where this guy lives in New Mexico and they end up like the Democrat played by Dennis Hopper stands for antiabortion. The Democrat candidate comes out with a commercial for life. The Republican candidate comes out, because this guy is an idiot and doesn’t know what he believes, and every utterance that he makes these politicians react to it throwing their principles on the floor, just to get his vote. Sadly, this is what some of the conservative intellectuals in our movement want to do, essentially. And that we cannot do. We’ve got to stand for what we believe and treat people as adults and understand they can learn. [Applause] Go optimism.

Joe Biden, ladies and gentlemen, was watching CBS — when did you start here? Thursday. You might have seen this. The days run together. It might have been Wednesday, but Biden was on the CBS Early Show. And he was asked — the anchorette — sorry. I’m trying to change my ways. I’ve been doing women summit programs so not to offend women. The anchor, Maggie Rodriguez, went out and got some man-on-the-street questions. And one guy, woman, I think question for Biden. What is in the stimulus package for small business? Biden was clearly stumped because there isn’t anything in the stimulus package for small business. So what Biden said, honest to God, what Biden said was: Well, if there’s a bridge to your small business, we’re going to make sure that bridge stays open so that you can get to your small business and your customers — honest. I kid you not. Now, of course, the media today is a bunch of hacks, they’re out there as PR agents; they’re starting to get a little embarrassed. Maggie Rodriguez says, Senator Biden, there’s a website that answers all these questions. What is the name of the website and Biden says I don’t know. He looks off stage. “Does somebody have the website number?” [Applause] I realize those of you watching at home during my first address to the nation, you have never heard liberal Democrats be made fun of in this way. Get used to it. [Applause]

Two other things and we’ll get out of here contractually over time. The president’s stimulus package, the TARP, the whatever, the budget, relies on one thing for its success. Well, aside from authoritarian government power. It relies on the complacency of the American people. It relies on their belief that they can convince the American people that there’s such a crisis that only government, the only entity that can fix it is government, as Obama has said. So they get complacent and they sit around and they wait. See, this is something liberals will never understand about the United States of America and it’s right under their noses, right in front of their faces, we are a competitive people. We strive, enough of us do, to be the best. We strive to win. We strive to avoid defeat. Enough of us still do. Don’t believe otherwise. The liberals have made efforts to shut that aspect of our nature down. Wherever you live, I am certain that you, when you were a child or your kids today in youth sports are told not to keep score, because the losers, it’s just not fair. They’d be humiliated, especially if one girl’s basketball team can defeat another one 100 to nothing. And let’s fire the coach who put that game together. It’s so unfair. So let’s not keep score. Well, here’s the dirty little secret. The kids are keeping score. [Applause] You know they are. They don’t want to lose. They know what winning and losing is. They’re saying, well, why go out there and put on the pads and play football or T-Ball if the objective here is to not keep score. So they’re keeping score. They get in the car with mom and dad and they tell mom and dad: Yeah, we kicked their butts tonight. Wait a minute, I thought you weren’t keeping score. They weren’t officially. They keep score. We’re competitive people. Adults are doing the same thing.

It didn’t take long for people to get fired up when they figured out that they’re going to be paying mortgages for people who should never have been lent money in the first place for the bogus excuse of maintaining property values in the neighborhood. This is something that — the complacency of the American people is something they’re going to rely on along with their authoritarian efforts to control it. But they will not succeed at this. Because we’re not quitters. We don’t acquiesce. We’re not going to give up the American dream and watch idly while it is restructured and transformed.
[Applause]

As I say, we want the best: Happiness for everybody. Now, about my still-to-me mysteriously controversial comment that I hope President Obama fails. I was watching the Super Bowl. And as you know, I love the Pittsburgh Steelers. [Cheers and Applause] So they have this miraculous scoring drive that puts them up by four, 15 seconds left. Kurt Warner on the field for the Cardinals. And I sure as heck want you to know I hope he failed. I did not want the Cardinals to win. I wanted Warner to make the biggest fool of himself possible. I wanted a sack, I wanted anything. I wanted the Steelers to win. I wanted to win. I wanted the Cardinals to fail.

This notion that I want the President to fail, folks, this shows you a sign of the problem we’ve got. That’s nothing more than common sense and to not be able to say it, why in the world do I want what we just described, rampant government growth indebtedness, wealth that’s not even being created yet that is being spent, what is in this? What possibly is in this that anybody of us wants to succeed? Did the Democrats want the war on Iraq to fail!

CROWD: Yes!

RUSH: They certainly did. They not only wanted the war in Iraq to fail, they proclaimed it a failure. There’s Dingy Harry Reid waiving a white flag: [doing Harry Reid impression] “This war is lost. This war is” — [Cheers and Applause] They called General Petraeus a liar before he even testified. Mrs. Clinton — [Crowd Booing] — said she had to, willingly suspend disbelief in order to listen to Petraeus. We’re in the process of winning the war. The last thing they wanted was to win. They hoped George Bush failed. So what is so strange about being honest to say that I want Barack Obama to fail if his mission is to restructure and reform this country so that capitalism and individual liberty are not its foundation? Why would I want that to succeed? [Applause]

Let me add a caveat here. My friends, I know what’s going on. I know what’s going on. We’re in the aspects here of an historic presidency. I know that. But let me be honest again. I got over the historical aspects of this in November. President Obama is our president. President Obama stands for certain things. I don’t care, he could be a Martian. He could be from Michigan, I don’t know — just kidding. Doesn’t matter to me what his race is. It doesn’t matter. He’s liberal is what matters to me. And his articulated — his articulated plans scare me. Now, I understand we can’t say we want the President to fail, Mr. Limbaugh. That’s like saying — this is the voice of the New Castrati, by the way, guys who have lost their guts. You can’t say Mr. Limbaugh that you want the President to fail because that’s like saying you want the country to fail. It’s the opposite. I want the country to survive. I want the country to succeed. [Cheers and Applause] [Crowd Chanting “USA” ]

I want the country to survive as we have known it, as you and I were raised in it, is what I mean. Now, I have been called — and I can take it. Pioneers take the arrows, I don’t mind what anybody says about me, any time ever. I don’t have time for it. I don’t give other people the power to offend me. And you shouldn’t either, by the wasted time being offended.[Applause]

I mean, there’s some people you can’t say you want the President to fail. Ladies and gentlemen of the United States, the Democrat Party has actively not just sought the failure of Republican presidents and policies and now wars for the first time, the Democrat Party doesn’t stop at failure. Talk to Judge Robert Bork or Justice Clarence Thomas about how they tried to destroy lives, reputations and character, and I’m supposed to say I don’t want the President to fail? [Applause] We’re in for a real battle. We are talking about the United States of America — and there will always be an America, don’t misunderstand me — we’re talking about it remaining the country we were all born into and reared and grown into. And it’s under assault. It’s always under assault. But it’s never been under assault like this from within before. And it’s a serious, serious battle.

So as you leave here, as you leave here optimism, confidence, not guilt, it’s not worth it. There’s nothing to be guilty about. Don’t treat people as children. Respect their intelligence. Realize that there’s a way to persuade people. Sometimes the worst way is to get in their face and point a finger. Set up a set of circumstances where the conclusion is obvious. Let them think they came up with the idea themselves. They’ll think they’re smart that they figured it out. Who cares how you persuade them, the fact they can be persuaded is factually correct, it’s possible. But the main thing to do here is stop thinking that we are a minority. Stop thinking that it is being in the minority that liberates you. It is your beliefs. It is your core principles, it is your confidence that liberates you. It’s not being in the minority.

In fact, for those of you watching my first national address and still hanging in there, we really are not that happy about being a minority and we’re out to change it. [Applause] So I have — I’ve gone over my allotted time by an hour. [Applause]

I want to thank all of you so much for everything that you have meant to me and my family in my life.

CROWD: Thank you.

RUSH: I understand it’s mutual. And I hear people — you have made my heart grow so much that it barely fits in my chest cavity here tonight. But the things that by virtue of your listening to my radio show and being active in this movement that we all cherish and love, you have meant more to me, my family and my life than whatever it is I might mean to you, even though I know that’s considerable. [Applause] You still can’t outdo the absolute joy and awe and thanks I feel for all of you. I’ve been doing this for 20 years and the numbers just keep growing. And I can’t tell you how appreciative I am and proud to be in a movement with the same passions, desires and core beliefs that all of you have, because we know that it’s right for the country, and we know it’s right for people. It’s not something that has to be forced on them. It’s not something that has to be authoritatively pressed on them. We are what is, and that’s why we are an enemy because we’re effective. The people that do want control look at us as the enemy. We’re always going to be — don’t ever measure your success by how many Drive-By Media reports you see that are fair to us. Never going to happen. Don’t measure your success by how many people like you. Just worry about how they vote. And then at the end of the day how they live, but that’s really none of your business once they close the doors. Thank you all very much. It’s been great.

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554 posted on 03/01/2009 4:39:14 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Rush Rattles Obama the Whiner’s Cage

Rush Limbaugh calls on conservatives to take back nation

With a whiner like this:

GOP Chairman Michael Steele Calls Limbaugh Comments "Incendiary and Ugly" - Video 2/28/09

the Stupid Party is doomed. I am deadly serious- if they don't embrace Rush's optimism & ideas, and try more of the "just get along," "bipartisan" crap, they are doomed to the sidelines forever.
Why vote for Democrat Lite ( Rhino ) when you can get the real thing?
 

Promises, Promises

This was a compilation op-ed printed in the Wall Street Journal at the conclusion of Bill Clinton's first 100 Days in office. I have no link; I don't think the WSJ was online back then. I've transcribed this from a clip I've kept over the years. I thought Freepers may find it instructive that the Dem playbook often just circulates from one administration to the next... But it appears President Obama learned lessons from Bubba.

Video: Obama's Rhetoric Exposed

Hot and bothered

Lawyers: ACORN Destroying American Elections

USA Firearms Grab-Will The Real Obama Please Stand Up?

"My first priority will be to reinstate the assault weapons ban as soon as I take office. Within 90 days, we will go back after kitchen table dealers, and work to end the gun show and internet sales loopholes. In the first year, I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, 1 gun a month purchase limits, and bans on all semi-automatic guns." Barack Obama, VPC Fund Raiser, 2007 *(note: The Violence Policy Center denies that Obama ever said the above.)

Bill Clinton didn't inhale, but Barack Obama did, and blew smoke when he answered in the following questions when he was running for the Illinois state Senate. A Chicago nonprofit organization, Independent Voters of Illinois, asked these questions of him: # 35. Do you support state legislation to: a. ban the manufacture, sale and possession of handguns? Yes. b. ban assault weapons? Yes. c. mandatory waiting periods and background checks? Yes.

Two years later, Barack Obama answered by marking with an X to each statement he agreed with on the "Project Vote Smart Illinois State Legislative Election 1998 National Political Awareness Test" below. www.votesmart.org/npat.php?can_id=9490#826 Vote Smart says he refused to participate in a similar survey in 2008. Read how he answered in 1998...

(Excerpt) Read more at secondamendmentfreedom.blogspot.com

The Battle Against the States

Big DC March Snowstorm Set to Greet 'Largest public protest of global warming ever in U.S.!'


555 posted on 03/01/2009 7:23:44 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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The Eighties Club : The Politics and Pop Culture of the 1980s

A dismal legacy revived: Hillary Clinton lets the “Dear Leader “off the hook

"Drunken Negro Face" Cookie Baker Visited By Secret Service, Black Panthers

Will Obama Be Re-elected?

In 2012 ACORN will be in firm control of the voting process. Amnesty will probably be reality with 40 million new Democrats. The O’Bama special Census Count in 2010 will tweak districts for the benefit of serious gerrymanderers.

Mexico's Foreign Embassies: A Terror Threat to America?

U.S. families feel sting of Mexico's drug violence

MICKEY KAUS: “Card Check” Not as Bad as Thought! It’s Worse. “That seems like a parody of liberal Washington meddling. It’s one thing for employer and union to have to abide by the decision of a mutually selected third party. It’s another to have a strange bureaucrat from D.C. come and tell everyone how to run things–not just setting a minimum wage but setting wages and job categories up and down the hierarchy.”
 
BOB KRUMM: Democrats Now Own The Deficit.
 
 

CNN Analyst: Rush Limbaugh Represents the "Angry White Man"

CNN Political Analyst William Schneider says Rush Limbaugh represents "Angry White Men" like he did in 1994 when he was the prophet of "Angry White Men":

Does that mean Barack Obama represents "Angry Black Men" then?

Let's face it...
Only a raging leftist could get away with such an insulting and racist comment.

Funny, Rush Limbaugh talked about this Leftist tactic of destroying reputations during that same speech last night:

Ladies and gentlemen of the United States, the Democrat Party has actively not just sought the failure of Republican presidents and policies and now wars for the first time, the Democrat Party doesn't stop at failure. Talk to Judge Robert Bork or Justice Clarence Thomas about how they tried to destroy lives, reputations and character, and I'm supposed to say I don't want the President to fail? [Applause]

Red Meat: Rush Limbaugh Mocks Harry Reid at CPAC- "This War Is Lost... This War Is Lost"

Rush Limbaugh dared to mock democrats for waging war against Bush and the War in Iraq.
Rush Limbaugh mocked Harry Reid and blasted democrats for actively seeking America's defeat in the Iraq War.
The full transcript is posted at Rush's website.

Rush Limbaugh on Harry Reid waving the white flag:
For some reason the media wants to forget that democrats waged a war against the War in Iraq.
From his speech today at CPAC:

Rush: This notion that I want the President to fail, folks, this shows you a sign of the problem we've got. That's nothing more than common sense and to not be able to say it, why in the world do I want what we just described, rampant government growth indebtedness, wealth that's not even being created yet that is being spent, what is in this? What possibly is in this that anybody of us want to succeed? Did the Democrats want the war on Iraq to fail!

CROWD: Yes!

RUSH: They certainly did. They not only wanted the war in Iraq to fail, they proclaimed it a failure. There's Dingy Harry Reid waiving a white flag: [Harry Reid impression] This war is lost. This war is -- [Cheers and Applause] They called General Petraeus a liar before he even testified. Mrs. Clinton -- [Crowd Booing] -- said she had to, willingly suspend disbelief in order to listen to Petraeus. We're in the process of winning the war. The last thing they wanted was to win. They hoped George Bush failed. So what is so strange about being honest to say that I want Barack Obama to fail if his mission is to restructure and reform this country so that capitalism and individual liberty are not its foundation? Why would I want that to succeed? [Applause]
The Politico reported on Rush Limbaugh's speech today.

The socialists are coming!

Make no mistake about it, we are at war, not against terrorist from abroad, but insurgents from inside.

Cap-and-Trade an Economic Nightmare

Obama's Budget Ends Nuclear Storage at Yucca (Tax Coal/No Drill/No Nuke/Destroy America Energy Plan)

Anybody else starting to see a pattern emerging in the way that the Idiot-in-Chief deals with the world?

He has no real solutions to anything. Rather, the only thing that he is good at is putting out PR that is devoid of substance.

(New York) City Could Receive Up To A Foot Of Snow (Al Gore in town? Northeaster headed up coast)


556 posted on 03/01/2009 1:16:25 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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The New, Hopi Changi 0-conomy:
For RedDog/Many Forced To Take Low Paying Jobs
...glad to have the work. http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/01/business/wage.php
 

Kansas Gov Kathleen Sebelius Held Secret Event With Late-Term Abortionist

 
 
 

Napolitano Outlines New Homeland Security Approach

Yeah, just keep saying to yourself, they won’t hurt us, they won’t hurt us. Jeez

Video: Coulter Brings Down The House At CPAC

Appeasing Islam ( great video )

Obama Security Breached: Schematics for ‘Marine One’ Found at Iranian IP Address (video)

State braces for the worst tomorrow ( fires )


557 posted on 03/01/2009 3:53:15 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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Squandering CPAC

Patrick Poole embellishes upon the drum I have been beating all week, that despite the urgent need for bold leadership CPAC is bereft of vision, integrity, leadership. At what I am hearing is the largest gathering of CPAC attendees ever (my cabbie said 9,000), there was nothing concerning the most critical issues of our day. The people who attended desperately need educating on a vast range of issues that threaten American sovereignty and basic human freedoms. There was nary a mention of the greatest threat to the West -  the OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference).

Shameful. The only moment that was inspiring and dead on balls was John Bolton's speech.

Patrick Poole adds his .02 cents to what I said here:

On the positive side of the ledger, this was a rare opportunity to meet many top conservative bloggers and put faces with the names. Without an exception, these are all wonderful, truly dedicated people. If there is hope for conservatives in the future — an issue in doubt if CPAC really is representative of the movement — the spirit that animates the conservative blogger community will be critical to helping emerge from the political wilderness.

That said, however, those of us inhabiting the official bloggers row, sponsored this year by Pajamas Media, are clearly considered the red-headed stepchildren by CPAC’s organizers. The best evidence for this was that bloggers row was situated at the back corner of the exhibit hall (which doubles as the first floor of the hotel’s parking garage). The organizers could not have positioned us any farther from the events here at CPAC without setting us up outside the building. In contrast to political left, where bloggers and new media have propelled Democrats to stunning victory and are courted by their politicians at the annual Daily Kos convention, the conservative establishment still has no idea what to do with new media.

This year’s CPAC was the largest on record. It was encouraging to see the large herds of students moving throughout the hotel. Unfortunately, the constant theme those students heard during this year’s CPAC was that the proper role of the conservative movement is as cheerleader for the GOP.

I must strongly dissent. Ever since George H.W. Bush violated his no new taxes pledge and announced the appointment of David Souter to the Supreme Court, the conservative movement has been the victim of nearly two decades of serial gang rape by the Republican Party and its leadership (George H.W. Bush, Trent Lott, Bob Dole, John McCain, Newt Gingrich, Denny Hastert, George W. Bush, et al.).

Tying our fortunes to the Republican Party is the worst mistake that conservatives have made during the past half-century. Our salvation does not reside with the GOP, but by distancing ourselves from it. Many of this year’s CPAC speakers are the very architects of our political exile. Rather than coming to us in sackcloth and ashes for their total failure of leadership, they came with red meat one-liners intended to distract the crowd.

The fact of the matter is that before the 2006 elections, just a little over two years ago, Republicans controlled the White House and both houses of Congress. It isn’t entirely clear that the GOP leadership is even aware that the situation has changed, let alone that they are personally responsible for it.

It is interesting that Ronald Reagan’s name was constantly being invoked by CPAC speakers. I’m old enough to remember the 1976 and 1980 elections, and Ronald Reagan was the conservative outsider, not a GOP insider. His strength came from the power of his ideas, which frequently were at odds with the dominant Gerald R. Ford/Nelson Rockefeller wing of the GOP.

That the conservative movement has slid into complete irrelevancy was demonstrated by the absence of any ideas — nay, any discussion whatsoever — of several of the most pressing political issues of our day. As fellow blogger Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugged observed, there was not a single panel on the War on Terror, the growing threats to free speech, or the cultural jihad underway in the West.

What should have been one of the most important events of this year’s CPAC, the appearance by Dutch parliamentarian and anti-jihad activist Geert Wilders, was relegated to the opposite side of the hotel, divorced from all of the other conference proceedings. There were no official announcements that this event would even be taking place (none that I heard at least), and when trying to locate the room in which it would be held, not a single CPAC staffer could tell me where. And this event only happened because David Horowitz, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, and Andy Bostom personally shelled out the money to make it happen.

Now CPAC organizers would no doubt respond that they could not fit Wilders into the schedule on such short notice. But I have no doubt that if Bristol Palin had suddenly come available to address CPAC on the virtues of teen pregnancy, David Keene and the American Conservative Union would no doubt have moved heaven and earth to make room in the schedule for her. But they could not accommodate a man who lives under constant death threats by a long list of Islamic terrorist organizations.

Honestly, I don’t know much about Geert Wilders’ politics. I only met the man briefly, and I heard his stump speech twice on Friday. But anyone who has a stack of fatwas calling for his death because of his willingness to speak out against the global jihad is going to receive my support, regardless of any politically incorrect view he may or may not hold.

From my limited perspective, all Geert Wilders has done is hold a mirror up to reflect back the ugly racism and advocacy of violence that are the staple of the most prominent and authoritative officials in Islam. For that he has earned nothing but enmity from the avowed enemies of the West. But it wasn’t enough to earn him a speaking spot on this year’s CPAC schedule.

Meanwhile, GOP operative and Karl Rove confidante Grover Norquist, who is single-handedly responsible for opening the doors of political power for convicted al-Qaeda fundraiser Abdurahman Alamoudi and Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Sami Al-Arian, was given the honor of introducing House Minority Leader John Boehner on Friday morning. The contrast between the cold reception of Wilders and the warm embrace of Norquist by CPAC could not be any starker.

If this year’s CPAC is an accurate indicator, conservatives have many lonely years ahead in political exile. Bereft of ideas and locked in an abusive relationship with a political party that has shown nothing but contempt for conservatives, CPAC represents what is wrong with the conservative movement. In terms of representing the way forward for conservatives, CPAC is an epic fail.

But I am of the opinion that the real situation is not quite as dire. There is a growing discontent among the grassroots as seen in the recent Tea Party events popping up around the country. And as President Obama, Senate Leader Harry Reid, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi impose their massive New Squeal program, that grassroots discontent might lead to the overthrow of the “official” leadership of the conservative movement, including CPAC. In my humble opinion, that change couldn’t come quickly enough.

Posted by Pamela Geller on Sunday, March 01, 2009 at 08:04 AM in CPAC 2009, FITNA, Infiltration |

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558 posted on 03/01/2009 4:14:39 PM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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EMINENT DOMAIN GIVEN TO CHINA (HOAX: Original source: Hal Turner, see #28, 31)

MARK TAPSCOTT ON WHERE THE TEA PARTIES SHOULD GO:

Where should the Tea Party Protests go next? Here are three suggestions:

* Where are House Minority Leader John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnel and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele? They should be challenged to get involved because the Tea Party Protests represents their greatest leverage against the Obama policy onslaught.

* The next round of protests should focus on places like Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco district office and those of other Democratic leaders “back home.” Their home turf is Washington, ours is their home districts. For years, Jesse Jackson, ACORN and others on the Left have used Saul Alinksky’s tactic of targeted public pressure on banks, corporations and Supreme Court Justices. It’s time to give them a taste of the fact it works both ways. Not violently, but with sufficient vigor to drive the point home.

* March on the White House and Congress. Great movements need great goals. Gather millions of signatures on Tea Party Protests Petitions. Set a summer date for delivery in person. By hundreds of thousands of Tea Party Protesters from across the country.

And that will just be the start.

Plus, the end of Obama’s “Star Trek shield” against criticism.

UPDATE: Dan Riehl: “I wouldn’t rule out marching on some GOP politicians, too.” Indeed. And they’re already jeering Arlen Specter.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Reader Katie Alitz writes:

My husband and I watched a political commentary show this a.m. in the bluest of blue Boston. The guest was Congressman Stephen Lynch and he spent 15 minutes criticizing the stimulus that he voted for! It was heavy criticism and my husband was amazed. Why the shift? Simple, I say. He spent a weekend in his district and he got more than an earful from his constituents.

Obama’s big mistake in my view is the call to class warfare. People who make between $85,000 and $500,000 basically identify as middle class–at least in high cost areas like Boston. My husband and I may be at the higher end of that spectrum, but we don’t take any more vacations than our neighbors who happen to be cops or firefighters. Our cars are no better. Our kids go to school together. Our kids see no differences other than most of their friends have been to Disney World and they have not.

Obama thinks he’ll get the $85K -$150K folks to turn on the rotten $250K plus. He’s wrong. We all identify with each other.

We’ll see. And reader Mike Domagala writes:

One item of interest - the lack of coverage by the Chicago Tribune.

I was there on Friday - maybe just under 1,000 people. Started across from City Hall (and the CBS studio), and we marched to Pioneer Plaza.

Despite the fact that the march was led by the city’s leading Republican (Peraica), and that we ended up about a sand wedge away from the Chicago Tribune headquarters, there still was not any coverage in their Saturday paper.

Somebody tell me again how this is a “Republican newspaper”.

Well, it was back in FDR’s day.

A REPORT ON THE NEW YORK TEA PARTY PROTEST, in the Post.

About 150 angry taxpayers held a mock tea party at City Hall Park yesterday, protesting the trillions of dollars in spending Obama and Congress recently outlined in a massive stimulus package and budget proposal.

“I know my basic economics, and know the stimulus package doesn’t work,” said Kellen Guida, 26, who organized the “Taxpayer Tea Party.” “[Obama] is going to add more to the federal deficit in 20 months than Bush did in eight years.”

Plus, an editorial:

Grassroots “Taxpayer Tea Party” groups began sprouting up around the country over the last week or so.

Several cities hosted rallies yesterday, and the wave hits New York today in City Hall Park at 2 p.m.

The spark for most of these events has been a federal spigot pouring out money like a broken fire hydrant in August:

* Bailouts for banks, automakers and home mortgages.

* A $787 billion stimulus.

* Adding insult to injury - a $3.6 tril lion budget.

But there’s a heckuva lot of local stuff for New Yorkers to raise Cain over - including a range of new taxes and fees proposed to bail out a near-bankrupt state and Albany’s refusal to consider seeking economies from New York’s grotesquely bloated public sector.

The “Taxpayer Tea Party” movement may not go anywhere - but it sure gives overtaxed, tapped-out folks a place to let off a little steam.

At the same time, that 1773 tea party energized more than a few people, so who knows where this one might go?

As far as people are willing to take it, I’d say.

UPDATE: More thoughts here: “Call it what you will , but conservatives organizing protests is something unheard of in recent times. That it happens at all with conservatives, is a huge story. we expect the left to be generating these kind of things. Not the right.”

Plus, Michael Silence finds the Tea Party movement “stimulating.”

MORE ON THE ST. LOUIS TEA PARTY:

A few conservative activists organized and promoted the rally, with help from talk-radio hosts. Pleased with the turnout in 35-degree bluster, leaders said they had stolen a page from liberal tradition by taking to the streets with homemade signs.

“If I had known this many people would show up, I’d have charged admission,” said Bill Hennessy of Ballwin, the lead organizer. “We’ll do this every chance we get until Congress repeals the pork — or we retire them from public life.”

Hennessy estimated that more than 1,000 people showed up. There was no official count, but the crowd spilled across roughly one-fourth of the grand staircase from the Arch to Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard. Former state Sen. John Loudon, R-Chesterfield, said, “We conservatives are usually pretty pathetic at making crowds. But this one’s good.”

Indeed.

FROM TAXPROF, a roundup on Obama’s tax plan.

More on Obama's Tax Plan

March 1, 2009 in News, Tax | Permalink

DEMONIZER-IN-CHIEF?

What is it with this President? Obama has an obsessive need to find enemies against whom to campaign. . . . Attacking lobbyists is not the point of Obama’s latest ploy. Rather, painting anyone who opposes him as a “lobbyist” is the point. In attacking the “lobbyists” Obama is doing what he did on the issue of race during the campaign: Anyone who opposes me doesn’t just have a different opinion, they are evil and dangerous to the rest of you. This tactic simultaneously generates support among the majority and silences the minority. Other presidents have been accused of using “enemies” as a political rallying point. Almost invariably, however, these enemies have been foreign (the “evil empire” and “axis of evil”). Obama is the first president “in my adult life” to set American against American, to create enemies at home as a political rallying point, to create a climate in which law-abiding American citizens are singled out as being worthy of attack.

Yep, Barack has met the enemy, and he is us.

Ouch.

Live from Bloggers Row at CPAC (sponsored by Pajamas Media)

Some final thoughts, before I head back to the hotel and try to rinse all this strained GOP enthusiasm (and a splash or two of barmaid, whose name I’ve forgotten) off of me:

1) Were one to scroll through the photos of the PJM Xpress bloggers — the new mainstream GOP media’s picks for who gets to frame “conservatism” on the web for the next few years — one cannot help but notice how the gallery looks almost like a parody of itself, with the flag carriers of the conservative “movement” coming in a variety of vanillas: besuited and youthfully helmet haired; or else besuited and adorned with the predictable whiskers of contrived wisdom. Plus, a guy with a hat.

2) Are you fucking kidding me?

Question → Are there any wealthy conservatives out there who aren’t bent on using gangs of yes men, keyboard geeks, and corporate team players to build the future of classical liberalism or conservatism?

Anyone want to see a new movement arise in which down-to-earth, unpolished, free-thinking classical liberals become the gonzo “journalists” of new — taking on both the creeping totalitarianism of the progressives and the go along-get along complacency of today’s intellectually bankrupt GOP and their newly manufactured “media arm”?

If so, give me a call. We’ll try to build something useful.

Otherwise, fXXk it. Let Ron Silver try to bring you back in from the wilderness. But please, get him a hat first. To show that you’re serious and all.

Peace.

Y2Kyoto: Largest Ever Global Warming Protest, Snowmobile Rescue Teams On Standby

Capitol Climate Action

On March 2, join thousands of people in a multi-generational act of civil disobedience at the Capitol Power Plant — a plant that powers Congress with dirty energy and symbolizes a past that cannot be our future. Let’s use this as a rallying cry for a clean energy economy that will protect the health of our families, our climate, and our future.

This will be a peaceful demonstration, carried out in a spirit of hope and not rancor. We will be there in our dress clothes, and ask the same of you.

A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 PM EST MONDAY.
Issued by The National Weather Service
Baltimore/Washington, MD
3:39 pm EST, Sun., Mar. 1, 2009

LOW PRESSURE OVER SOUTH CAROLINA WILL MOVE UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD THIS EVENING... CREATING A TIGHT GRADIENT OF ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL OVER THE MID ATLANTIC REGION. ACCUMULATING SNOWS HAVE BEGUN TO AFFECT PORTIONS AREAS OF NORTH CENTRAL VIRGINIA AND SOUTHERN MARYLAND. SNOWFALL WILL BE HEAVIEST WITH THIS STORM BETWEEN 8 PM AND 3 AM. SNOWFALL MAY TAPER OFF FOR A PERIOD AFTERWARDS... BEFORE ANOTHER PERIOD OF SNOW OCCURS DURING THE MORNING HOURS. PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO END BY MID MORNING MONDAY.

FOR AREAS FROM THE BLUE RIDGE TO INTERSTATE 95 5 TO 7 INCHES OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED BY MONDAY MORNING. BETWEEN I-95 AND THE CHESAPEAKE BAY TOTALS OF 7 TO 10 INCHES ARE EXPECTED.

GUSTY WINDS WILL DEVELOP AFTER MIDNIGHT AND LAST THROUGHOUT THE DAY MONDAY.

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.

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Y2Kyoto: In Like A Polar Bear

March comes to Memphis.

Hope you plugged in that Prius! "Forecasters expect a rare March snowstorm across a large portion of South and North Carolina starting Sunday. A band of heavy snow could bring up to 8 inches, likely along Interstate 85 in North Carolina."

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"Sounds like Mother Nature is about to deliver a bitch slap outside the head to these climatologists. Maybe, just maybe, enough of them will get the message that it isn't possible for us to control the climate..."

559 posted on 03/02/2009 12:51:28 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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WH Admits To Energy Tax (cap and trade policies will increase energy costs for everyone)

Obama's Spend, Tax and Borrow Policies will wreck the US Economy

Socialism: "They do whatever they want, and we have to pay for it."

Technically, I think the correct term is fascism.

Socialism requires state ownership of the means of production. Fascism allows private ownership of the means of production, but they are always and everywhere subject to state control.

Both Republicans and Democrats are twenty-first century fascists in economic terms.

Beginning with Bush I, the US has increasingly become fascist in social terms as well. (Just try travelling out of town without your “papers”. It’s more difficult to do this now in the USA than portrayed in an old WW II POW escape movie.)

 

 
 

The Coming Blue State Collapse

Loyal Opposition

dissent 

Obama eligibility tops AOL News Internet reports mock 'Birthers' who want constitutional proof

Is Barack Obama "A Face in the Crowd"?

 

"When It Came" [In Defense of the Republic]

Rare snow blankets South as East braces for storm


560 posted on 03/02/2009 1:17:32 AM PST by backhoe (All across America, the Lights are going out...)
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