Monday, January 29, 2007

The "Culture of Corruption" Continues

So much for ethical changes in Congress.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Carter: Too Many Jews on Holocaust Memorial Council

According to WorldNetDaily, in 1980, Monroe Freedman, executive director for the Holocaust Memorial Council, wrote Jimmy Carter a memo making recommendations for council board members. The response had a handwritten note in the corner stating, "too many Jews" In addition, a christian member had a name, "too Jewish."

What, not enough Nazis for you Mr. Carter.

I really don't see why people get all hyped up about Carter. He was a miserable President, his foreign policy stinks, and he really is a anti-Semite (as proved in this article and his most recent book).

But this also shows the hypocrisy's of the left. If Reagan or any other conservative had wrote or said these things, they would have been driven to a footnote in history. But, Dems get away with hatred/hate speech all the time. You got Robert, KKK, Bryd Senator in West Virginia; you got Carter,anti-Semite extraordinaire, as a noble peace prize winner; you got Mohammad Ellison Congressmen from Minnesota's 5th Congressional District. Not to mention all the other numerous idiotic things Dems have said, yet go unreported.

People will continue to think of Carter as someone great, and try to rewrite history of him and his presidency, but the truth is starting to see the day.

Nazis, uh er, liberals, uhhh, OH HELL THEY'RE ALL THE SAME

Those crazy Nazis are back at it.

Basically, we're burning degenerate books, so anything that's hateful toward the white race, anything that has to do with homosexuality or anything against our party policy," Schoen said. "We stand up for white people. We're the voice of white America"

Of course I strongly disagree with the above statement, but it should be pointed out that in one way or another those same intentions come from the Democrats and left wing fringe groups, i.e The Congressional Black Caucus-- we stand up/we're the voice for: for the little guy, the welfare queen, the gay and lesbian groups, etc..., of course that is unless you're white and want to join such said group.

Attorney General Lori Swanson said only a concerted effort by those who support diversity would quell the efforts of neo-Nazis and similar groups (I suppose she is implying Republicans, my emphasis). She wanted to participate in that, she said.
I think it's important for public officials to stand up and say, in our Minnesota, we don't tolerate hated and bigotry," she said.
That is unless you're a voter in the 5th Congressional district and voted for black Muslim, anti-Semite, anti-white candidate running for Congress.


Sunday, January 21, 2007

Hillary '08

It is now official, Hillary is running for President.

"Saying I'm in and I'm in to win," Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York launched a historic campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination Saturday, bringing the prospect of a female president closer than ever before.
How involved Bill will be if she is elected, and can he simply stand by as First Man?

But what really gets me is all the drooling and ranting of the "potential" first female president-- or in the case of Osama Barack Obama the first black president.
Clinton's announcement buoyed Democratic activists who have long promoted female politicians. (hmmm, yet make fun and criticize Republican women candidates and elected officials, no hypocrisy there--my emphasis).
Why didn't we get this excitement when Elizabeth Dole was running for president or Alan Keyes? A great example is Condi Rice who is the first black female Secretary of State. If this was a democrat, we would still be hearing how historic this is. But, because they were republicans, it means nothing. Republicans, regardless of what the left says, has made more headway into equality; we don't need to look at a person as black or white, male female.

Back to Hillary, Triple A points out that Hillary has already received the pro-abortion endorsement of Emily's List.
"I am one of the millions of women who have waited all their lives to see the first woman sworn in as president of the United States-- and now we have our best opportunity to see that dream fulfilled," said Ellen Malcom, president of Emily's List, a women's political network. (PRO-ABORTION RIGHTS GROUP, again my emphasis).
Where were you in, i believe, 2000? Remember folks, it is not about "gender equality" or "race equality", it is about power and promotion of left wing agenda.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Members, May I Introduce the Queen... I mean Speaker

Yeah, and I'll post more on this, but the 110th Congress was sworn in this week with the Wicked Witch of the West as the Speaker. From what I hear and been reading, Americans, you better hold on to your wallet because it is going to be a whole lot lighter by 2009 (even worse if you live in LA LA Land of Minnesota).

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