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America’s first and most fundamental freedom is under concerted
attack... This is a month in which the president of the United States has co- sponsored a UN resolution with the police state of Egypt to ban speech that defames religion; a month in which the Democratic Party has placed an amendment on a defense appropriations bill to make anti-gay speech a thought crime, and in which the White House has launched an all-out attack on the Fox News Channel because it didn’t like what Fox commentators were saying. And instead of reacting with appropriate horror at an assault on the free press not seen since the days of Joseph McCarthy, a leading “liberal” pundit, TIME columnist Joe Klein has called Fox’s behavior “seditious” and thus helped to set the stage for making criticism of government a “hate crime.” http://frontpagemag.com/2009/11/02/t...avid-horowitz/ |
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Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities
this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Seems it's an embarrassment to be republiCAN'T now! How funny! |
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![]() Ima wrote: Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Yeah, and it's because many are unwilling to be associated with Hussein! |
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On 11/2/09 14:46 , dxAce wrote:
Ima wrote: Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Yeah, and it's because many are unwilling to be associated with Hussein! This is not news. Democrats have been doing this on the local level for years. Melissa Bean all but flat out denied she was a Democrat to get elected to Phil Crane's seat in the 8th District. It was on none of her literature. Not until DNC TV spots hit the air was her party affiliation even mentioned. And that in very small type. In KINSTON, N.C. they even voted to take all party affiliations out of the process, and off the ballot. It took Obiteme's goons to overturn the electorate claiming that black voters rights couldn't be guaranteed without the Democrat party, Hmmmmm. Hmmmmm. Hmmmmmm. |
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![]() "D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... On 11/2/09 14:46 , dxAce wrote: Ima wrote: Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Yeah, and it's because many are unwilling to be associated with Hussein! This is not news. Democrats have been doing this on the local level for years. Melissa Bean all but flat out denied she was a Democrat to get elected to Phil Crane's seat in the 8th District. It was on none of her literature. Not until DNC TV spots hit the air was her party affiliation even mentioned. And that in very small type. In KINSTON, N.C. they even voted to take all party affiliations out of the process, and off the ballot. It took Obiteme's goons to overturn the electorate claiming that black voters rights couldn't be guaranteed without the Democrat party, Hmmmmm. Hmmmmm. Hmmmmmm. So changey, so hopey. |
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On 11/3/09 12:59 , MNMikeW wrote:
"D. Peter wrote in message ... On 11/2/09 14:46 , dxAce wrote: Ima wrote: Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Yeah, and it's because many are unwilling to be associated with Hussein! This is not news. Democrats have been doing this on the local level for years. Melissa Bean all but flat out denied she was a Democrat to get elected to Phil Crane's seat in the 8th District. It was on none of her literature. Not until DNC TV spots hit the air was her party affiliation even mentioned. And that in very small type. In KINSTON, N.C. they even voted to take all party affiliations out of the process, and off the ballot. It took Obiteme's goons to overturn the electorate claiming that black voters rights couldn't be guaranteed without the Democrat party, Hmmmmm. Hmmmmm. Hmmmmmm. So changey, so hopey. ROFLAMO! |
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![]() "Ima" wrote in message ... Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Seems it's an embarrassment to be republiCAN'T now! How funny! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...partisan-vote/ KINSTON, N.C. | Voters in this small city decided overwhelmingly last year to do away with the party affiliation of candidates in local elections, but the Obama administration recently overruled the electorate and decided that equal rights for black voters cannot be achieved without the Democratic Party. |
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MNMikeW wrote:
"Ima" wrote in message ... Republican candidates who are running for City council in many cities this year are not putting their party affiliation on their literature. Some cities have changed the ballot to not include the party affiliation printed next to the candidates. Seems it's an embarrassment to be republiCAN'T now! How funny! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...partisan-vote/ KINSTON, N.C. | Voters in this small city decided overwhelmingly last year to do away with the party affiliation of candidates in local elections, but the Obama administration recently overruled the electorate and decided that equal rights for black voters cannot be achieved without the Democratic Party. good time to get rid of the two party system and go to parliamentary system. Sick of the same coin, different sides. |
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CF wrote:
good time to get rid of the two party system and go to parliamentary system. Sick of the same coin, different sides. The two-party system was feared by some of the Founders. |
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 10:55:57 -0800, dave wrote:
CF wrote: good time to get rid of the two party system and go to parliamentary system. Sick of the same coin, different sides. The two-party system was feared by some of the Founders. The REpubliCAN'Ts would take their guns and start shooting people who wanted to go "European". They would start slinging their dead baby anti- abortion **** around claiming Communism again while shooting anybody of color claiming OUR god and color is the only way. true nut-jobs |