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Democrats are going lawless in protecting ObamaCare.  Human Events has the story.

 

Just Who Are the Leaders of the Republican Party?

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A sea of white faces.  The elite wealthy who are actively protecting their financial interests.  Unsavory executives who slink out to the strip clubs on Bourbon Street after convention hours. Fat cats lobbying to reduce their mega-incomes taxes down to zero.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 16:46
 

Progressives/Liberals Comfortable With High Unemployment Rates

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There is little doubt that our nation has not been this deeply divided since the Civil War.  Some people object to this claim, pointing to the Civil Rights movement of the Sixties.  That movement, while supported by many whites, only 12 percent of our population had a direct stake in the outcome.  Our current crisis splits the American population nearly right down the middle, with every single American having a direct stake in the outcome, because every person requires health care, and every person must reside inside a dwelling that will be subject to Cap and Trade environmental regulations.  FULL STORY

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 16:34
 

Liberals pose as Conservative racists to smear the Right

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In the aftermath of the passage of ObamaCare, the American public has not been this polarized since the Civil War. Some point to the Civil Rights movement and present a good case.  But the percentage of Americans who had a direct stake in the outcome of the Civil Rights movement never exceeded 12 percent of the population.  Today our country is split down the middle at nearly fifty percent for each side.

In this environment, something new is emerging on our political landscape on a scale we have never seen before.  It is the phenomenon of far Left activists posing as far Right wing conservatives to portray them as racists, ignorant, and hatemongering.

For example, an incident happened at the Tea Party protest before the House cast its vote that on Sunday, in which Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) alleged that as he walked through the crowd to the Capital that he was called the N-word by someone in the crowd.  Further, Rep Barney Frank (D-MA), who is an out-of-the-closet homosexual, alleged someone shouted the gay epithet "f-----t" to him.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 March 2010 15:27
 

Of 21 wavering Democrats, Pelosi needs 18 to secure victory on health care

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On Sunday morning's news programs, Democrats from the House as well as Obama's administration have been boasting that they will have the votes to pass health care reform by week's end.  Rhodes News has completed an analysis and their whip count strategy.

The House landscape has changed a bit since November's House vote. The Democrats hold four less seats than they did in November.  Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY) resigned, and Rep Jack Murtha (D-PA) passed away.  Neil Ambercromie (D-HI) resigned to run for governor, and Robert Wexler (D-FL) resigned to move to the private sector.  Of these four, only one, Massa, voted against the bill, so that's a net loss of three votes.

The lone Republican to vote for the ObamaCare bill in November, Joseph Cao (R-LA) has announced his intention to vote against the Senate version this time around.  If all other votes hold constant then Pelosi's whip count is 216, the exact number she needs for majority.

Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) voted against the bill in November, only because the legislation was not liberal enough for his taste, lacking a "government option."  Kucinich announced his "yes" vote Wednesday.  That brings the count up to 217.

Further, three representatives, all Democrats, have announced their retirement for the upcoming election.  They are: Brian Baird (D-WA), Bart Gordon (D-TN), John Tanner (D-TN).  Baird voted to "yes" in November and is not expected to change his vote. Gordon and Tanner voted against it, but now that they have announced their retirement, we must assume they will change their vote to support ObamaCare, since they will not have to face their constituents in an election in November.  It will be easier for them to simply go along with leadership arm-twisting than it will be for them to buck the brutal threats of the Beltway leadership.  That brings the whip count up to 219 for the Democrats.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:42
 
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