Just too ironic…
28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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I can’t breathe!
I’m in a marathon race, or at least it feels like it. So much coming at us, it’s causing hyperventilation. It’s what they want to do — overwhelm us. Overwhelm the system.
Glenn Beck today — Clearing my schedule to watch his TV show on the Fox (“Faux”) “News” Channel… in 3…2…1
He starts the show talking about the Progressives, asking:
“What’s important to them?”
1. Big Government & Power & Control
2. “Democratic” Elections” – not Republic elections. Code language
3. Social Justice. Has noting to do with America or Jesus. It’s really Marxism when coupled with one and two. It’s all about redistribution of wealth.
(Okay, deep breath… To learn more, join me tonight on The Andrea Shea King Show at 9 pm EDT. Here’s the link. See you then. Remember to breathe…. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askshow/2010/04/29/the-andrea-shea-king-show)
Puerto Rico — we have one shot to get this right. Right now, you haven’t heard this story anywhere — it’s not about Hispanics, or freedom. It’s about number 1. Big Government, Power, and Control.
Puerto Rico is a self-governing commonwealth subject to US jurisdiction, and they get some protections from USA. People in Puerto Rico have consistently voted against becoming the 51st state. The latest vote was in 1998 – and they were asked the same question they’ve been asked three times: “Do you want to become a state?” They said No. Three times.
Tomorrow in Washington DC an important vote will be taken. The Puerto Rico Democracy Act. They say it’s a non-binding resolution, supposedly to support Puerto Rico’s self-determination of whether or not they want to be a state.
OK…
Why do we need this? Is there something going on in Puerto Rico I’m not aware of?
Why are we taking attention away from the economy?
My staff today made some phone calls to Republicans who are supporting this bill.
“It’s a vote about freedom”, one of them said.
Really?
It’s almost like something else might be going on. They keep saying this is non-binding. If I just trusted progressives…
There’s always a catch — “Democratic” elections – a trick. Fraud. Hitler was elected in a “democratic” election.
They always leave the appearance. For instance, they didn’t just jam health care down your throat — they “debated” it — the “democratic” process.
HR 2499 — if this passes it will force a YES or NO vote in Puerto Rico — what they’re going to ask is “Do you want to maintain the current status?”
Why isn’t this the same question as before? Why is this question worded differently this time?
Because it’s a trick — this question puts us into agreement –do you want to maintain the status quo? It’s a trick.
Who’s doing this?
In the past in Puerto Rico statehood failed because of some people — enough — who do want to maintain the status quo. So… somebody’s chair has to be removed here, they need to unite people.
The status quo is more likely to vote for statehood than independence.
1st stage — ask the question
2nd stage — the vote — 3 choices: statehood, full independence, modified
Here’s the part that if you don’t know history you’re destined to repeat it — the Tennessee Plan.
When Tennessee first came to the union, they were called the territory of the US south of the Ohio. Instead of waiting for Congress to decide if they were going o be a state, they elected delegates, voted on statehood drafted a state constitution and went to the capitol and demanded to be seated. Congress didn’t know what to do so they said OK, and that’s how we got the 16th state. Alaska did the same thing, sort of.
the key – they demanded and they were seated. Any congressman who votes for this they’re sheep being led to slaughter. they’ll say people of PR have right to vote for themselves, and they do. But see, not so much because prof=gressives are ng to present a false choice to the people.
Immigration debate — TX is now talking about doing what Arizona doing. They need someone to call racist –o who stands in opposition to PR becoming a state will be called a race monger. “Why do you hate Puerto Ricans? Why do you hate freedom?”
AIt’s about power and control,. Progressives and Republicans know that if they can convince Hispanics that everybody’s a racist and out to get you, our party is here to help — they will have their vote.
So d’s and r’s – why are both parties for this?
Lindsey Graham and Pelosi are progressives — on the right and left scales. But that’s not what our founders gave us. what’s happening is fundamental transformation of American and its only te beginning. What the media is apparently missing while they’re running a progressive campaign is who’s running this?
Logo for new progressive party: Seguiridad which adopts the Tennessee Plan for decolonization and claim for admission of Puerto Rico as 51st state of USA and done to establish a process for adoption and ratification before congress … it is in their party platform.
Here’s opposing advertisement happening now in Puerto Rico — the Puerto Rico statehood bill — VOTE NO.
Puerto Rico has already voted, already spoken, and can do it any time they want to .
A transformative bill passing tomorrow in Congress.
The party platform for the progressives in Puerto Rico founded to achieve 2 fundamental goals: statehood,, and social justice.
Right now Puerto Rico receives many benefits of US citizenship w/o paying taxes.
It is a 4-step process to assure they’re the controlling party into this century
12m illegals = 12m votes
DC = 1 extra House vote
Convicted felons (4m) = 4m votes
4m Puerto Ricans= 4m votes 2 senators, 6 house
It’s a numbers game to dilute the vote — they want the control and power and will use the “democratic” elections and social justice, redistribution of wealth.
Call your congressman and senator — we’re playing a dangerous game here, and there’s only one thing that will help us…
—Break —
Glenn introduces David Barton of Wallbuilders
The progressive dream is about to become a reality, but how did we get here?
Progressives tried this about 100 years ago but they failed. They knew they had to change/destroy three things:
We are a religious and moral people – get God out of our schools, our services, our Sundays, undermine our morals (Clinton). How many even go to church anymore.
2nd thing — take apart our understanding of the Constitution – separate us from it. Our elected officials don’t even consider it, it’s irrelevant. Case law
last thing they had to do — discredit our founding fathers and destroy our attachment to them. Discredit the entire foundation of the country.
So we are going to do our best to restore these things — this Friday, Founder Friday, beginning with Samuel Adams.
Including David Barton…
These 3 things have to be restored, you’re right.
The Black Robe Brigade. If you have your pastor or priest, tell them about this.
The Black Regiment were the preachers who all wore black robes and the British specifically blamed them for the American revolution. They started decimating burning churches across New York and the colonies. because this is a quintessential American concept — individual rights are given to us by God.
Inalienable rights. they came to america from a collectivist Europe. Here they said you have a right to practice your religion as a group and as an individual.
To learn more about our history and the Black Robe Regiment, click here. Time to exhale and fix a pot of Chai Tea. Whew!
28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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Look at what the old man McAmnesty is putting out there now. Does he really think the citizens of Arizona are going to re-elect him? He wishes…
I have always worked to utilize my position and influence for a cause greater than my own self interest. I am not a person who sits idly by when I see harmful policies forced on our nation. And I refuse to stay silent while watching the far left policies being enacted by the Obama Administration and the Congressional Democrats.
However, my ability to continue fighting for our values is being threatened by my primary election challenger. He continues to launch misleading attacks about my conservative record each day. My intention in this campaign is to fight back these attacks with the truth about my record of service and dedication. But to do this effectively I need your immediate support.
Last week, I wrote to you with an appeal in advance of our April 30th deadline. Our campaign will be making our next round of television and radio advertisement buys this week and have targeted to raise an additional $31,000 in the next 48 hours to meet our goal.
We face serious challenges as a nation, and I want to return to Washington to continue fighting for solutions to these challenges. As one of the leading opponents of Obamacare, I want nothing more than to continue fighting to repeal this disastrous legislation. I’ve spent my career fighting against wasteful spending in government. As our national debt stands at more than $12 trillion, I am committed to reducing this number so that we do not pass this massive debt on to future generations.
But to do so I must win the primary election. And as election day nears, we are investing campaign funds into our advertising campaign to communicate the truth about my record of service on behalf of Arizonans and all Americans.
I have been fortunate to count on your dedication and generous contributions in the past, and I hope you will respond to this email today by making an immediate donation to my reelection campaign. Your support will enable me to win both my primary and general elections to continue fighting for our shared values and principles. Thank you.
Sincerely,
John McCain
P.S. I am facing, what many have called, the toughest political fight of my life and I refuse to back down. Our campaign is less than 48 hours away from making our next round of media buys and I’m asking for your urgent support to raise the remaining $31,000 goal to help fund these advertisements. As my primary opponent launches daily attacks on my record of service and dedication, I must set the record straight and respond with the truth. I ask that you help me accomplish this goal, so that I may be reelected to continue fighting on your behalf.
28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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28 Wednesday Apr 2010
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Last night on his TV show, Glenn Beck dropped another bombshell — on Thursday, Congress will take up a bill to make Peurto Rico a state. Why is our Congress doing this now? Secretly? Quickly? If it hadn’t been for one of Beck’s “Refounders” (a Congressional insider), would we even know about this? Wy is this important to you and me?
Well, the word is out, and my local 9-12/Tea party organization sent this out this morning. First thing to hit my mailbox, in fact…
There is a bill to make Puerto Rico a state. Again, they are trying to pull one over on us and on Puerto Ricans, who have consistently said they do not want to become a state. Read below for more information (from Eagle Forum). This was also discussed by Rep Tom Price on a conference call yesterday.
Please consider this:
* The U.S. would transform, overnight, into a bilingual nation. At least half of Puerto Ricans do not speak English, the language of our U.S. Constitution and founding documents. The Washington Times article, “Puerto Rican statehood,” analyzes all the implications of adding a foreign language-speaking state to the Union.
* It would bring immediate demands for massive federal spending. The average income of Puerto Ricans is less than half that of our poorest state, and infrastructure and the environment are far below American standards. Puerto Rico has a population with a median national income of $17,741, nearly a third of that for the U.S.
* Puerto Rico is already a democracy. Despite the bill’s deceptive title, Puerto Rico already has an elected government and exists as a self-governed commonwealth of the U.S.
* Statehood would give Puerto Rico more congressional representation than 25 of our 50 states! It would inevitably give Democrats two additional U.S. Senators and 6 to 8 additional Members of the House.
H.R. 2499 is stealth legislation designed to lead to the admission of Spanish-speaking Puerto Rico as the 51st state, thereby making us a de facto bilingual nation, like Canada. The U.S. Congress should not be forcing Puerto Ricans to vote on statehood, especially since the Puerto Rican people have rejected statehood three times since 1991!
No Member of Congress who describes himself as a limited government, fiscal conservative should be casting a YEA vote for H.R. 2499, as Puerto Rican statehood would cause an immediate increase in federal expenditures, particularly for taxpayer-funded welfare state services.
Sponsored by Puerto Rican delegate Pedro Pierluisi (D), the Puerto Rico Democracy Act (H.R. 2499) – which has reared its ugly head a number of times over the past few congresses but has yet to have any success – would require Puerto Ricans to hold a national referendum to decide if they want Puerto Rico to remain a self-governing U.S. commonwealth, or become the 51st state.
The referendum would be set up as two plebiscites which would effectively deceive Puerto Ricans into voting for statehood. In the first round of votes, the Puerto Rican people would be given the choice between remaining a U.S. territory and “pursuing a different political status.” If the majority votes to maintain the status quo, this bill would require that Puerto Rico vote on this same issue every eight years.
If the majority votes for “different status,” a second round of votes would be held where Puerto Ricans would choose either statehood or independence-the status quo of “U.S. territory” would not even be an option! In other words, the two ballots would be rigged to favor the outcome of statehood, overriding the wishes of Americans and Puerto Ricans who want to maintain the current commonwealth status.
* Contact your US congressmen AND
* Take quick action here: http://www.capwiz.com/eagleforum/issues/alert/?alertid=14966151&type=CO