To: Mike Rarey
We should stop calling them “Czars.” You can only have one “Czar.”
Be precise, call them what they are: COMMISSARS.
2 posted on
08/08/2009 6:18:47 AM PDT by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: Mike Rarey
3 posted on
08/08/2009 6:19:25 AM PDT by
petercooper
(GOP: Big Tent Party??? Not if you are a CONSERVATIVE.)
To: Mike Rarey
The only good thing about ACORN is that when the next Republican president is elected he or she can seize them so their wealth can be redistributed.
To: Mike Rarey
Glenn Beck has been hammering this issue for months.
He's recently introduced a new like-minded operation (I think with Soros/Podesta involed some kind of way) called, "Apollo" created by the Tides Foundation.
Scary stuff and real Patriots are needed.
5 posted on
08/08/2009 6:21:56 AM PDT by
rvoitier
("The law allows what honor forbids." -- C. C. Colton)
To: Mike Rarey
(Wiki) Commissar is the English transliteration of an official title (Russian: комисса́р) used in Russia after the Bolshevik revolution. The title was mostly associated with a number of Cheka and military functions in many Bolshevik and Soviet government military forces during the Russian Civil War; the White Army widely used the collective term bolsheviks and commissars for their opponents. After that, it was mostly used for People's Commissar (or narkom) for government ministers, and political commissar in the military. It is based on similar titles in a variety of languages (such as commissaire in French, Kommissar in German) most often attached to a criminal investigator in the police; they are usually translated as commissioner. The term was also used in some other Communist countries. Variants People's Commissar A People's Commissar (informally abbreviated narkom) is a government official serving in a Council of the People's Commissars. This title was first used by the Government of the Russian SFSR and then copied among the many Soviet and Bolshevik-controlled states in the Russian Civil War. The government departments headed by a People's Commissar were called People's Commissariat. People's Commissars and People's Commissariats were renamed Minister and Ministries in 1946 by the Decree of the Supreme Soviet. Political commissar A political commissar was a high-ranking functionary at a military headquarters who held coequal rank and authority with the military commander of the unit. Political commissars were established to control the military forces by the Communist party. No military order might be issued which did not have the prior approval of both the commander and the commissar. Although lower-level political officers never received the same military training as commanding officers, most commissars were high-ranking party bosses and never had any military training or talent. Following the disasters of 1942, the political command was abolished. Political officers only survived at the regimental level, in the form of a Deputy for Political Matters, and at the front (Soviet military jargon for an army) level, where they formed the Military Councils with respective military commanders.
6 posted on
08/08/2009 6:22:10 AM PDT by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: Mike Rarey
never mind the question of legality.
Never mind the law?
7 posted on
08/08/2009 6:29:33 AM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! FairTaxNation.com)
To: Mike Rarey
"We should stop calling them Czars. You can only have one Czar." Not Obama, he has one overseeing every department.
Why aren't republicans demanding that NO policy be implemented by these czars without a bill being put through the senate?
To: Mike Rarey
Czars
Import Palestinians
Organize his brownshirts to beat the hell out of anyone who disagrees with him
Crap and tax
Obamacare
NEXT:
AMNESTY FOR ILLEGALS
And his approval rating still high!
9 posted on
08/08/2009 6:33:14 AM PDT by
notaliberal
(Right-wing extremist)
To: Mike Rarey
zero has the army (ACORN) and the generals (czars).
He's working on the armament.
Personally ... I don't expect to die a natural death (I'm 61), and I don't expect my death to be quiet.
Paranoid?
I was told 45 years ago ... paranoia is the first step to awareness.
11 posted on
08/08/2009 6:51:07 AM PDT by
knarf
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