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The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds ?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

33% of GOP Voters Say It Would Be Good If New Candidate Entered Presidential Race

While many pundits have taken to describing the race for the Republican nomination as a two-man competition, a third of all voters nationwide think it would be good for the GOP if someone else jumped into the fray.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 34% of Likely U.S. Voters think it would be good for Republicans if another candidate entered the race for the party’s presidential nomination. But nearly as many (31%) say it would be bad for the party, while 24% believe it would have no impact. Twelve percent (12%) are not sure.

TO THE 33% we have 1 thing to say, Jesus and Ronald Reagan are not going to be entering the race so get over yourself and decide on a candidate that is running.

Can this be true about The Obama???

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

THIS IS WHAT A TRAITOR LOOKS LIKE TO MOST OF US.
If this doesn’t both piss you off and make you sick then you’re a lost cause…….
In
1952
President Truman
established one day a year as a
“National Day of Prayer.”
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In
1988
President Reagan
designated the
First Thursday in May of each year as
the National Day of Prayer.
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In June
2007
(then)
Presidential
Candidate Barack Obama
declared that the USA
“Was no longer a
Christian nation.”
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This year
President Obama
canceled the
21st annual National Day
of Prayer ceremony
at the White
House under the ruse
Of “not wanting to offend anyone”

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BUT… on September 25, 2009
from 4 AM until 7 PM,
a National Day of Prayer
FOR THE MUSLIM RELIGION
was Held on Capitol Hill,
Beside the White House.
There were over 50,000 Muslims
in D.C. that day.

HE PRAYS WITH THE MUSLIMS!

I guess it Doesn’t matter
if “Christians”
Are offended by this event –
We obviously
Don’t count as
“anyone” Anymore.

The direction this country is headed
should strike fear in the heart of every Christian,
especially knowing that the
Muslim religion believes that if Christians cannot be
converted, they should be annihilated.

This is not a Rumor –
Go to the website
To confirm this info:

http://www.islamoncapitolhill.com

http://www.patriothobbits.com

Herman Cain Revs up Mainstream Conservatives

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Herman Cain Revs up Mainstream Conservatives
By ERRIN HAINES

Bolstered by support from his loyal radio talk-show audience and tea party backers, businessman Herman Cain has revved up mainstream conservatives, rising recently to third place in a poll of voters in Iowa, the leadoff caucus state.

In his pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination, Cain’s views on the economy and his fiery delivery have resonated with some in the GOP. His campaign has also been marked by controversy, including his comment that he would not want a Muslim bent on killing Americans in his administration. Just this week, Cain accused comedian Jon Stewart of disliking him because he is an “American black conservative.”

Already losing some of his cachet to tea party favorite Michele Bachmann, Cain, the lone African-American GOP candidate, is trying to win over a party that hasn’t had a black nominee. Sidestepping race as an issue in his campaign may have helped him gain momentum in recent weeks, but whether he can turn vigor into votes will depend largely on voters’ ability to look past his skin color and perceive him as a serious candidate.

“He appeals to people because he doesn’t talk about race,” said South Carolina Republican strategist Chip Felkel. “I think that too often, if anyone does go into that discussion, it’s then used by other people to criticize them. I don’t think that needs to be part of his narrative. He’s a business person. He’s an American.”

Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain speaks at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans. Bolstered by support from his loyal radio talk-show audience and tea partyers, businessman Herman Cain has revved up mainstream conservatives, rising recently to third place in a poll of voters in Iowa, the leadoff caucus state.
Cain has been on a remarkable trajectory since entering the race more than a month ago, when a crowd of 15,000 stormed a downtown Atlanta park to cheer him on at his campaign announcement. He was received well at the Republican Leadership Conference this month in New Orleans and drew nearly 100 in Greenville, S.C., for a discussion of his economic plan.

On Saturday, his campaign released his first campaign-finance filing, showing a total of $2.5 million raised so far. Spokeswoman Ellen Carmichael said the total includes more than 27,000 nationwide online donations. Cain did put some of his own money in, but Carmichael described it as “only a fraction” of the total and “modest seed money.”

His narrative — outlined in a patriotic, four-minute video that winds across rolling hills and pastures and ends in a boardroom against the backdrop of the American flag — is that of a no-excuses, no-nonsense fighter who isn’t afraid of a challenge. On the stump, he offers simplified stances on complex issues like national defense, the federal income tax and why he thinks America should return to the gold standard. He has been compared to Republican heroes like Ronald Reagan.

“He’s fresh, he’s outspoken,” said Debbie Dooley, head of the Georgia Tea Party Patriots. “If they hear him speak, he usually wins them over. With him, what you see is what you get. People like that.”

Cain’s story of uplift is not without hints of his heritage. In a campaign video, the great-great grandson of slaves recalls his hardscrabble beginnings in the Jim Crow South, where his father worked three jobs to buy a house and stressed the importance of education to Cain, a graduate of the all-male, historically black Morehouse College.

Do you remember this speech? Yes, proved to be just words.

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Do you remember this speech? What happen to his ending the WAR and why would he start another? It is very sad we as a country have a non leader with no vision beyond growing government speeding and lowering OUR standard of living. We need someone to stand up and just say ” shut up” but is there another leader out there..

http://www.patriotactionnetwork.com/video/video/show?id=2600775%3AVideo%3A3463398&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_video

Remember when there was hope and cash!

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Is Jimmy Carter having a mental breakdown?

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

In a story by GREG BLUESTEIN we see that Jimmy Carter must either have Alzheimer’s or is taking mind altering drugs.

“I was a candidate that was in some ways like the tea party candidate,” Carter said in an interview. “I was a complete outsider. I capitalized legitimately on the dissatisfaction that was permeating our society.”

He said the tea party’s momentum will likely wear off and they will be co-opted by the Republican Party.

“I think they’re going to be quite a major factor in November,” he said. “I think there’s already a process of absorbing them into the Republican Party. I think they will be much less of a factor in 2012 and in future years.”

Carter said he pursued an overly aggressive agenda as president that may have confused voters and alienated lawmakers. But he said the tipping points that cost him the 1980 election were the Iran hostage crisis and the primary challenge by U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy.

“Had we not had the hostage crisis, I would have won,” he said in the interview of his defeat to Republican Ronald Reagan, adding: “Had I not had Kennedy as my opponent, who sapped away a portion of the Democratic wing, I would have been re-elected.”

Carter said in the book that he is proud of his accomplishments during his presidency, but that pushing controversial decisions such as the end of U.S. control of the Panama Canal and working to normalize relations with Communist China cost him political support.

“I overburdened Congress with an array of controversial and politically costly requests. Looking back, I am struck by how many unpopular objectives we pursued,” he said, adding: “We were able to achieve a remarkable amount of what we set out to do, but ultimately the political cost—of my administration and for members of Congress—was very high.”

9-12 MARTIN COUNTY BRIDGE RALLY

Monday, September 14th, 2009

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On Sat 9-12 Martin & St. Lucie residents turned out to send their message to the government elitist in Washington.The group started to grow from 200 at 4PM to an estimated crowd close to 1,000 before 6PM. This is clearly everyday people who have had enough taking time out of their day to let our government elitist know they have had quite enough of spending and run away government involvement in their lives. Many seniors turned out to express their concern about the take over of government health care and the negative results they would face. 

In Washington, World News reported:  As many as one million people flooded into Washington for the massive rally.

 One thing was clear about all the 9-12 rally’s, It’s more than Obama — this isn’t a Republican or a Democratic issue.  This is everyday people fed up with oppressive and intrusive government. These rally’s brought out young and old as well as Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Every area of the population was represented.

 We can only hope that the “public servants” in Washington are listening. Time will tell and elections in 2010 will grade the performance of all elected representatives.

Stay involved in the process if you want to see improvement to what has been done to the America people by Washington.

Remeber the words of Ronald Reagan during his First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981  as they are just as true today,“In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.