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1 day ago @ Big Government - You Betcha!… Palin C... · 0 replies · +2 points

Sarah should sell advertising space on her palms -- then sit back and count how many Lame Stream Media types will be assigned to investigate how much money she was paid.

Will NObama become increasingly desperate for the center of attention as Sarah keeps moving center stage? I predict -- for his next speech he will write something on his palm to flash to the media while standing in the back of a pick-up truck.

5 days ago @ Big Government - Sen. John Kerry Letter... · 1 reply · +2 points

Kerry and his wife are and have been HUGE supporters of the TIDES Foundation. . .this is no surprise -- yet another America hating organization supported by an America hating Senator. However, this is good information for voters that may just be getting started in taking a good look at the anti-Americans in DC -- it is a shock these types are elected to run our country. (My favorite 04 election story about Kerry one week saying he threw all his medals over the White House fence. . .the next week invited a look into his senate office where he says he proudly displays all his medals on a wall. . .never know the truth from this one either)

Massachusetts -- we are looking at you to send another REAL-WORLD person to the Senate. . be he/she R or D.

5 days ago @ Big Government - Sen. Kirk Must Step Do... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hey Buddy -- did you read my whole post? I said it was too late -- The night Brown was elected, we were organizing a truck convoy to DC to show protest for any shenanigans of trying to delay seating. My circle of acquaintances has been calling the Minority Leader's office every day asking why he wasn't seated and to make some noise in DC.

We have been appalled at 99% of the votes that have been passed since the 19th and CAN"T believe the Repubs did not get out in front of the cameras and demand Kirk be sent home to MA. on the 20th. I think McConnell should step aside as Minority Leader -- we are in a ideological fight for our liberties -- time for the party manners and professorial tones ARE OVER!

Buddy - you are preaching to the frustrated choir here! By the way -- did you take any actions to put pressure on the process?

6 days ago @ Big Government - Sen. Kirk Must Step Do... · 2 replies · +1 points

"Once we get his certificate, we expect to swear him [Brown] in tomorrow afternoon as early as 5 o'clock, which is earlier than he suggested," said Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), in an interview Wednesday.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/79565-scott-br...

This is still too late -- Brown should have been sworn in on the 20th. The fact that he insisted on one week earlier must mean something big is brewing and decorum was thrown out the window to move this up a week earlier.

1 week ago @ Big Government - Obama: We Had Nothing ... · 0 replies · +2 points

Obama: We Had Nothing to Do With Cornhusker Kickback, Emanuel: Yes We Did . . .and Nobama would think we did not know this unless Rahm spilled the beans??? Good Grief -- Let's fire this Liar-in-Chief and get on with our lives!!!

Nobama is one big a-- JOKE!

4 days ago @ Big Journalism - Words Have Meaning -- ... · 0 replies · +2 points

Interesting article . . .thanks for offering these insights.

Words DO Matter -- especially to our President who dishes out daily critique and sarcasm but can't take critique or comments volleyed back to him to any degree. Obama seems to react like a spoiled adolescent with a teeming enemies list that grows daily.

Besides the well-aired combative verbal sparring with media personalities, Congressional members, Judicial members, companies, entire industries, Honduras etc -- One possible recent addition may be Scott Brown. . . .Consider Brown's words that have seem to have gotten under O's skin, especially one campaign trail request.
The Poseur-in-Chief was confirmed as not going to go to Massachusetts to campaign for Coakley.
Then Scott Brown asked him publicly to stay away -- Shortly after those words, an announcement was
issued stating the President would make a Massachusetts visit. O gave a lackluster attempt at inspiring votes
for 'Marcia' but his tone changed when he personalized his verbal attack about Brown's truck and
famously more. He sounded like a child lashing out with words. Was that appearance a word volley back to
Brown?

Further, Scott Brown went to NH the day after his senatorial win -- within hours, it was announced
Obama would be visiting NH for a townhall. . did the power of words of a new 'enemy' prompt the visit??

As mentioned in this article, the Las Vegas Mayor has volleyed words back to Obama 's second Las Vegas dig with "I will do everything I can to give him the boot back to Washington" statement if Obama visited Las Vegas. Will Obama be able to stand down from this mayoral word challenge? Will be interesting to see what happens.

Words Do Matter -- especially when you can't take critique but you sure can dish it out!!!

6 days ago @ Big Journalism - The John Edwards Story... · 0 replies · +2 points

Kerry was for Edwards before he was against him.

The National Enquirer should get a Pulitzer for bringing the story to the public.

This unfolding story is yet another shameful chapter of the country's former "watchdog"
lamestream media. Wonder what else they are hiding. . .maybe information we should
know about the even bigger narcissist now living in the White House?

6 days ago @ Big Journalism - NPR’s ‘All Things ... · 0 replies · +3 points

Pull the public funding for NPR and PBS -- let's see their opinionated smugness compete in the free market.

1 week ago @ Big Journalism - How David Shuster Lied... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks Mr Breitbart. . .for challenging that jerk! The Obama 'stenographers' are getting increasingly desperate as their ratings, circulation goes down along with poll#s of a President, in which they are so heavily invested.

1 week ago @ Big Journalism - James O'Keefe Arrested... · 0 replies · +2 points

Interesting perspective. . .