MGMoriarty
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13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 4 replies · +3 points
Good question: why has occupy breitbart existed longer than OWS?
An Occupy Conservative America Movement, highly coordinated by a Far Left Central Committee?
That would explain it. Who runs it and what other countries is it connected to?
Who knows? The original plans for an OCAM (Occupy Conservative America Movement) could be as old as the Arab Spring.
GB
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13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 0 replies · +5 points
God Bless,
Michael
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 0 replies · +2 points
None of my cd's have found an adoring audience ... YET ... so there's no money involved here ... YET!!
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 2 replies · +2 points
BRAVO!!!!!
I may put your lyric in my club act ... if I ever get back to playing clubs!!
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 0 replies · +2 points
TWO are still inoperative: the one to "useful idiots" is this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2...
It is certainly worth a listen. POWERFULLY IMPORTANT REGARDING COMMUNIST INFILTRATION OF THE FREE WORLD.
God Bless,
Michael
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 2 replies · +5 points
If Cain is eliminated, Obama and his flak artists will make great meat out of "Republican Racism".
Then the all-white field left is rife with politicians, all of whom have records to be thrown in their face.
Obama's low-key might quickly undercut Newt Gingrich's aggressive style and, next to Obama, I think Romney will sound decidedly less sophisticated.
Since style so often overcomes content in America, I think Cain's style and earnest content combined would bury Obama who, as I said, detests an even playing field.
Of the two, GOP possibilities, I prefer Gingrich. In a war torn world, he's more like Churchill than Romney is.
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 3 replies · +4 points
Well, one must submit an article one week before it might possibly be published in Big Hollywood.
I completely understand your remarks except for Herman Cain not being serious about the Presidency.
Inexperienced in the "contact sport" Bill Clinton has described politics as and unaware of the MSM's "pile-on Cain" strategy is bad enough. However, the consistent anti-Cain lobby in three conservative blogs -- Ace of Spades, Hot Air and Red States seems quite apparent. This, within his own Republican Party, is a disadvantage that NO candidate could overcome. It must be quite a shock for an earnest newcomer to bear.
Mr. Cain said he had only four hours sleep the night before the Sentinel Interview and aside from that embarrassing pause, I feel Cain is STILL the most honest and politically UNINFECTED candidate. His age may be the problem as well as his inexperience.
I have one more pro-Cain article submitted for this week. NEXT WEEK I'll hopefully have an article that has digested these recent, disappointing events.
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Seven: Bringing A... · 8 replies · +3 points
After examining my submission's links and the published links -- which are different -- I am endeavoring to correct the problem. Please bear with me.
As for the recently published video of the Milwaukee Sentinel interview with Herman Cain I am a week behind the news because my submissions take at least a week to be published.
Next week, God willing, I will be more up-to-date.
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Five: Bringing Am... · 1 reply · +4 points
Have you a problem with that?
GB,
M
13 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Part Five: Bringing Am... · 2 replies · +5 points
GB,
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