PotterJones
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16 years ago @ Big Government - A White House Power Gr... · 0 replies · +6 points
Obama's State of Nirvana
http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2009/12/obam...
16 years ago @ Stand Like a Rock - Air Tran Flight 297 In... · 1 reply · +1 points
16 years ago @ Big Government - ObamaCare Won't Work a... · 1 reply · +4 points
3 Graphics: Quo Warranto Process to Remove Obama
http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2009/11/quo-...
16 years ago @ Big Government - How the MSM Might Surv... · 0 replies · +1 points
Missionary Media Muddy The News
http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2009/11/miss...
16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - The Big Truth: Selling... · 0 replies · +1 points
ACORN's tentacles reached into every aspect, and every American's pocketbooks, so one would expect Obamacorn to continue their methodology of corruption since Barack's one of them. Anyone who thinks Obama was ignorant of this debacle has their head in the sand.
Why don't you write an article parallelling Obama and ACORN's similar methodologies?
16 years ago @ Big Government - Massive Voter Fraud in... · 0 replies · +1 points
http://www.openleft.com/diary/15172/the-working-f...
"It might be tempting to think of the Working Families Party's fusion model as an anomaly that's only real in New York. But that would be wrong. Connecticut Working Families is thriving, and there are WFP's a-forming in teh two other states where "fusion" voting remains legal (SC, DE). And just two months ago, the Oregon legislature passed a law re-legalizing fusion in that state -- the first time in nearly 100 years that any state has reinstated this voting system.
For years, liberal funders -- like the millionaires and billionaires who control the Democracy Alliance -- have put too much money and effort into electing Democrats, and not nearly enough into strategies that can actually shift the Democratic Party in a progressive direction. The good news is that operations like Act Blue, Firedoglake, the Accountability Project and, yes, OpenLeft are working to change the progressive funding model, as are groups like WFP themselves.
And that really is the key: The more groups like the WFP build capacity, the more likely we are to see significant legislative and political results. Indeed, the WFP - despite flying under the radar and not getting lots of big D.C. headlines - is perhaps today's most encouraging model for achieving those results over the long haul."