It’s obvious that changing presidents, senators, or congressman isn’t the solution to all of our problems. Regardless of who is in the White House, there are thousands of entrenched burecrats who don’t need the people’s vote to stay in power.
Let’s get real conservatives! There are still plenty of constitutionally qualified people who have the potential to become strong conservative presidents. We don’t need to change, or ignore, the U.S. Constitution.
I don’t at all doubt that Obama’s people would create a forgery and try to pass it off as the original, but fortunately there are many document experts who would easily be able to expose it as a fraud.
I’ll be patiently waiting for King James to hold another press conference in the near future where he’ll throw his support behind the Tea Party Movement and the Conservatives. I’ll be waiting for him to endorse Marco Rubio for the Florida U.S. Senate and Republicans Bill McCollum or Rick Scott over Democrat Alex Sink for the Florida governorship. Then I’ll wait for him to endorse Barack Obama’s opponent in the 2012 presidential election.
Beck has on more than one occasion stated that the Tea Party is not a Republican or Conservative movement, but rather an Independent movement. Really now! Does he mean the same independents who voted for Obama in 2008? The fact of the matter is that the Tea Party movement is a Conservative movement, and the vast majority of its members are in fact members of the Republican Party.
It’s nice to know that we can count on Hollywood and network television to level the playing field for poor Muslims who are evidently forced to come and live in Western societies and are met with vicious hate and discrimination at the hands of red-necked Americans.
Recently, along with the 300 pieces of mail from the environmentalist Michael Bloomberg, I received a 2009 General Election Voter Guide from the NYC Campaign Finance Board. This publication lists all of the people on the ballot for the various elected offices of the city of New York. I usually don’t look at this publication, but this time I decide to flip through it. What I found was pretty damn scary!
Just when it seemed that Republicans could take back the New Jersey governorship, a “third party” candidate may well throw a monkey wrench into the mix and pave the way for the Democrats to stay in power.