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Arm twisting

December 17, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (0)

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Dec 16 The one question that noone is asking: How can Obama be President when he has not yet put forth documents that show he was born in the US.

On the glenn beck programe, Glenn verified with his producers three times and from 3 different sources a story reported by, from the conserveative magazine, The Weekly Standard (the contiobuting editor who broke this story use to work for McCain) that the whitehouse in oder to try to get a senator from Neb. to vote thier way told the senator that if he did not vote the whitehouse would put the milatary air base in Neb. which is the airbase for stratigic air command on the list for closing bases. Both the Senator and the whitehouse denied the story, but if true

Obama is playing politicks with our miliatary again!!

Dec 17  

20 senators demand probe of health-care vote 'threat'
Twenty senators are demanding an investigation into reports the Obama administration threatened to close Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska if that state's Democratic senator, Ben Nelson, didn't join other Democrats in voting for health-care reform.
  Find out the latest right now at WND.com.


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IMPEACH OBAMA (from world net daily)

December 16, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (0)

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We’re upping the ante. We're taking the Impeach Obama effort to the streets... specifically the streets in cities and towns all across the United States.

Our plan is simple: We're going to rent trucks and place billboards on them advertising the campaign to Impeach Barack Hussein Obama.

And we're going to take these trucks into cities and towns across the United States to rally support and draw signers to our Impeach Obama drive.

     We'll start the first truck rolling in the belly of the beast, Washington, DC... in sight of Barack Hussein Obama, our politicians and the political elites... and with your help, we can roll truck caravans through every city and town in the United States... from sea to shining sea.

     Our Impeach Obama Campaign Truck Caravans will become a national sensation... and jump-start the process of removing Barack Hussein Obama from office.

     But we will need your help... we need to make large billboards and have them mounted on rented trucks... we'll need drivers... gasoline... field workers to coordinate possible rallies in the cities visited and or give you status reports as the truck caravans roll across America. And yes, it's entirely possible that we'll eventually need security personnel to protect the drivers, vehicles and field workers from Obama’s thug patrol.

     It won't be cheap, but with your help we'll be able to start the campaign (in the belly of the beast - Washington D.C.) and keep it rolling across America.

     Can I count on you to start the Impeach Obama Campaign Truck Caravans rolling?

Please help us start our Impeach Obama Campaign Truck Caravans rolling across this great nation. Please help us take this message of our firm resolve to uproot this Obamanation (which is threatening to destroy everything that has made our country great), across America. Barack Hussein Obama expects the American people to roll over and remain docile. So, let’s stand up for America, show him he’s dead wrong, and remove him from office.


Together, we can take back our country before it is too late.

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imageThe Time Is Now to Drive Our Impeach Obama Campaign Truck Caravans Across America and Start Driving Obama From Office.

Please help us start our Impeach Obama Campaign Truck Caravans rolling across this great nation. Please help us take this message of our firm resolve to uproot this Obamanation (which is threatening to destroy everything that has made our country great), across America. Barack Hussein Obama expects the American people to roll over and remain docile. So, let’s stand up for America, show him he’s dead wrong, and remove him from office.


Together, we can take back our country before it is too late.

 

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Linda McMahon for Senate

November 10, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (0)

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Linda McMahon For Senate

Dear Friend,

This morning we received more sobering economic news. The Labor Department reports another 190,000 Americans lost their jobs last month, bringing the unemployment rate to a staggering 10.2 percent -- the highest in 26 years. Washington's short-sighted strategy of massive bailouts and endless spending has failed, leaving us with an unfathomable debt.

Linda's message of economic recovery and job creation is resonating with Connecticut's families and small businesses. Her opponents understand this, and they know she can win, which is why they continue to throw mud at her. But for anyone watching the race, it's becoming obvious their attacks aren't working. Last week, Chris Dodd's campaign machinery (and even one of her Republican opponents) lashed out at Linda for accepting tax credits that directly created 52 Connecticut-based jobs at her former company. They tried to suggest tax credits were nothing more than "government bailouts." But reporters were quick to point out their incredible hypocrisy.

Tax credits aren't bailouts, they are incentives to get businesses to invest more resources in Connecticut and create jobs. Anyone who doesn't understand the difference, doesn't belong in Washington. Linda believes job creation and economic recovery starts with small businesses. Instead of pouring trillions of dollars into more government and more bureaucracy, Linda believes Washington must empower Connecticut's small businesses that create 70% of jobs.

This past week's elections in New Jersey and Virginia, were an unmistakable protest vote against Washington's misguided economic policies. Washington needs to reassess its strategy and change course.

Linda believes change in Washington starts with change in Connecticut, which is why she has been actively working to help elect Republicans around the state. Connecticut voters realize that bigger government, more spending and mounting debt is not the way to grow the economy and grow jobs. That's why newly-elected Republican Mayor of Stamford Mike Pavia won so resoundingly on Tuesday. And its why Republicans swept into office in Trumbull, Darien, Stratford, Guilford, Norwich, Madison, and North Branford.

Above all, Tuesday's election does not bode well for Chris Dodd. He has lost his way and given special interests more influence in Washington than Connecticut voters. Linda is ready to give the Nutmeg State a voice again. Since announcing for Senate, she has attended over 100 events throughout the state because it's critically important to her that Connecticut voters have the opportunity to meet with her firsthand.

Please continue to spread the word about Linda's campaign by forwarding this email and encouraging friends to join Linda, and if you haven't done so already, please join Linda's Facebook group today.

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Lets Not Make the Same Mistake Europe DID

November 5, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (0)

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Lets not make the same mistake that Europe did.  See what Europans think about government run helathcare by clicking on the above links or going to the above websites. Remember this with the takeover of the healthcare the government will control 48% of the private sector, putting us on the road to SOCIALISM !!


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Obama Tied to Acorn

September 23, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (0)

Glenn Beck: Who's on the rolodex of ACORN
CEO?

September 23, 2009 - 13:30 ET

GLENN: All right, now we have Erick Erickson on. He is from Red State, and he has the story of Bertha Lewis who is the CEO of ACORN. He got her he got her Rolodex. Well, let me start with this. Eric, how did you get her Rolodex?

ERICKSON: You know, it kind of came to me by chance. A guy who has read Red State for a long time, been e mailing with me for years happens to work for a very large company in Washington that ACORN hates and he got it from a friend who works with Bertha Lewis.

GLENN: They are saying that you stole it.

ERICKSON: Oh, Good Lord. I don't even know how he got it.

GLENN: Okay.

ERICKSON: So no, I spent a week and a half vetting it to make sure it was legit and talked to lawyers for a week and they said go with it.

GLENN: All right. George Stephanopoulos was told by President Barack Obama, "frankly it's not something I followed closely on this ACORN deal. I didn't even know that ACORN was getting a whole lot of federal money." A lot of people say, well, that's ridiculous because I mean, he worked for ACORN for a while, he's been close with ACORN. But what does, what does Bertha Lewis, the CEO of ACORN here in New York, what does this tell us? Why is this important?

ERICKSON: Well, it's important because in her Rolodex, in fact, more filled out than pretty much anybody in the list is a guy named Patrick Gaspard. He used to be the executive vice president of the SEIU. He is now Barack Obama's political director. He sits in Karl Rove's office and performs the job Karl Rove performed for George Bush. He's also the guy in the news this week who put the horse head in David Paterson's bed, told him not to run for governor of New York again. Not just Patrick, though. His brother Michael according to Bertha Lewis' contacts worked for the Advance Group. The Advance Group is the lobbying arm of ACORN. So you've got the president's political director and his brother in her Rolodex. One works for ACORN, the other one works for the president.

GLENN: Well, but why is that I mean, so. She's got their numbers. I'm sure I could get their office number and

ERICKSON: Well, it's not just their office numbers, cellphone numbers, home phone numbers, private personal e mail address. I'll put it to you this way. There are 2,000 contacts in her contacts list. Only 31 of them have home and office and cellphone number listed, and only five of them have home, office, cellphone and private e mail address.

GLENN: Who the

ERICKSON: Patrick Gaspard is one of the five.

GLENN: Who are the five?

ERICKSON: There's Wade Rathke who is the founder of ACORN, there's Patrick Gaspard.

GLENN: Which is SEIU.

ERICKSON: Who was SEIU and is now the president's political director. And then there are three other ACORN officials.

GLENN: Is there any way to get a sense of the ties to the White House?

ERICKSON: I think so. First of all, the fact that she has this guy, so much personal information about him and his brother works for ACORN. There's also Karine Jean Pierre who is the president's liaison to the Department of Labor. Now, her information in this contact list has been outdated. She used to work for John Edwards and that's how this still lists her employment, but it does have her cellphone number and her e mail address. And there's also Shaun Donovan who is the secretary of Housing and Urban Development who used to be in charge of New York's version of that........ (( for the rest of this interview go to www.glenbeck.com))

Notes: From Politico:

Politico.com

By CAROL E. LEE | 11/21/08 11:40 PM EST


White House political office will remain

President-elect Barack Obama has answered bipartisan calls for the disbandment of the White House office central to the Karl Rove-style politics the Democrat condemned as a candidate. The office stays.

Patrick Gaspard, a New Yorker and longtime labor operative, will head the Office of Political Affairs, the Obama transition announced on Friday.

Gaspard was national political director for the Obama campaign and has been an associate director for personnel for the transition.


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UN Climate Change treaty

September 22, 2009 by Ed Bacci   Comments (1)

Copenhagen summit

UN plans 'shock therapy' for world leaders on environment

Pared-down summit will force heads of rich states to listen to those of third world in hope of kickstarting radical action

Power plant in Zhangjiakou, China, 2005

Residents walk down a road that leads to the county's power plant in Zhangjiakou, China, June 2005. Photograph: STR/AFP/Getty Images

The United Nations is planning a form of diplomatic shock therapy for world leaders this week in the hope of injecting badly needed urgency into negotiations for a climate change treaty that, it is now widely acknowledged, are dangerously adrift.

UN chief Ban Ki-Moon and negotiators say that unless they can convert world leaders into committed advocates of radical action, it will be very hard to reach a credible and enforceable agreement to avoid the most devastating consequences of climate change.

As the digital counter ticking off the hours to the Copenhagen summit – which had been supposed to seal the deal on climate change – hit 77 days today, progress at the UN summit in New York is seen as vital. Nearly 100 heads of state and government are to attend the summit, for which a pared-down format has been devised.

"We need these leaders to go outside their usual comfort zones," said one diplomat. "Our sense is that leaders have got a little too cosy and comfortable. They really have to hear from countries that are vulnerable and suffering."

Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the Nobel peace prize with Al Gore, agreed. Commenting on the leaders attending the G20 summit in Pittsburgh next week, he said: "We need to remind these people about impacts of climate change – the fact that they are inequitable and fall very heavily on some of the poorest people in the world. We are likely to see a large number of failed states if we don't act in time."

The heads of state attending the UN summit are to be stripped of their entourages. Each will be allowed just one aide, generally their country's environment minister, in the sessions.

Instead of set-piece speeches, leaders will be paired off to chair discussion groups. Britain will be with Guyana, Tuvalu with the Netherlands, and Mongolia with the European commission.

The leaders will also lunch with environmental activists and chief executives of corporations who have been pressing their governments for action. At dinner, the leaders of the biggest polluting countries will dine with the leaders of Bangladesh, Kiribati and Costa Rica – which are among the primary victims of climate change.

By the end of the day, the rationale goes, the leaders will be imbued with a new sense of purpose. Leaders of rich countries will have been galvanised to take on the big emissions cuts – 25-40% over the next decade, 80% by 2050 – needed to keep temperatures from rising more than two degrees above pre-industrial levels, the temperature set by science to avoid the most calamitous effects of climate change.

The leaders will also, it is hoped, have some understanding of the threat to poorer countries. And, at the very least, they will have more of a common purpose in tackling the problem. "We need to gather together. We don't want to blame or point fingers at each other," said Yaqoub al-Sanada, counsellor at the Kuwaiti mission to the UN. Kuwait – one of the biggest producers of oil – will co-chair a discussion session with Finland.

The UN is hoping for help from Barack Obama. The US president will speak at the session, and there is anticipation he will deliver a strong signal that America is committed to action. There is growing anxiety for those kinds of reassurances, especially as opposition to Obama's green agenda grows in Congress. "The first question I get any time I meet with anybody is, 'Where's the legislation? How's it going?'," Todd Stern, the State Department's climate change envoy, said. There are also reports that China's president, Hu Jintao, in his first appearance at the UN, will announce new commitments to curb pollution – the kind of signal that will be crucial to boost negotiations in the days leading up to Copenhagen.

"We can get a successful outcome from Copenhagen. It is achievable, but at the moment it's in the balance," said John Ashton, Britain's climate change envoy. "We need to close the gaps."

Those gaps grew over the summer. There is what Ashton called the "ambition gap" – the failure of leaders of the big polluting countries to sign on to the deep emissions cuts needed. Then there is the "finance gap" – the failure of industrialised states to come up with a package on how to compensate poor countries that will suffer the most devastating consequences.

Britain came forward last June with an estimate of £61bn a year by 2020. Negotiators are frustrated that major industrialised states have not set clear figures on how much they are willing to commit, or how they will provide the funding.

Some climate change experts and negotiators have already begun planning a fallback position should the December Copenhagen summit fail to produce a strong enough agreement.

In Washington, Obama administration officials now talk openly about negotiating beyond Copenhagen. "Let's not make that one particular time the be-all and end-all, and say that if it doesn't happen we are doomed," Steven Chu, the energy secretary, told reporters.

Thinktanks are already starting to work on what is being called "Plan B" – scenarios for how the world could come up with an action plan before it is too late. But some are not holding their breath.

"It seems to me that Copenhagen is not the end of this," said Tim Wirth, the president of the UN Foundation, and the man who, in the 1980s, helped to write the first cap-and-trade plan for acid rain. He added: "We are going to have Copenhagens for the rest of our lives."

It seems to me that our president is at it again to turn the US into a socialist country!!