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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Obama's TAINT: ACORN 'Community Organizers' organizes Ungerage Prostitution
Posted by kotang at 10:06 AMYes, President Obama is to ACORN as Jimmy Hoffa was to the Teamsters Union; as John "Jackie the Nose" D'amico was the leader of the Gambino crime family. ACORN is Obama's Community Organizing taken to heaven; giving him millions of votes from people who didn't know much about the issues but certainly knew the lure of Other People's Money...Krauthammer: ACORN Has Tainted Obama
TRANSCRIPT–Guest-host Guy Benson discussed ACORN with Charles Krauthammer on Friday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show”:
Guy Benson: Charles, I want to quickly shift, as we have just a little over a minute left here, to the home front, and a domestic story that is breaking within the last few minutes, which is the Census Bureau citing the brewing and growing scandal at ACORN, they have cut ties with ACORN entirely when it comes to the 2010 Census. Your reaction?
Charles Krauthammer: ACORN has all of the appearance of a criminal racket. This is graphic appearance, incredibly strong evidence, but it’s at the end of a long list of evidence going back years and years. I’m glad that the Census is cutting its ties. What I’m worried about is that the Stimulus package had millions of dollars, and there are loopholes in there which would allow it to end up in the hands of ACORN, and that’s what people ought to be looking at right now.GB: Yes.
CK: That’s where our investigative journalism ought to be headed. Are they now going to be getting our tax money in large doses to continue their, what appear to be racketeering operations?
GB: Yeah, and billions, potentially, of dollars.
CK: Exactly. Huge, I mean.
GB: And again, you also cannot separate ACORN from the President of the United States. He was one of them.
Let's hope that someone, somewhere in government, decides to investigate ACORN and it's ties to the Obama Administration. At lease enough investigation to deny them more of our bailout dollars. Expose them for the criminal organization that they really are. Remember the Left's attacks on Halliburton? Well, here you go; at least Halliburton didn't mine the thoughtless for votes for Democrats, promising who knows what sort of payback for their correct votes.
Oh, on the subject of BIG GOVERNMENT. Andrew Breitbart launched this website, to accompany his BIG HOLLYWOOD venture( already a successful startup); BIG GOVERNMENT promises to be an important resource as it develops.
Oh, and today is the 9/12 march on Washington. How did we, conservatives, get from a voiceless minority to a loud (dare I say near-leftist in volume) group of protesters? Dana Loesch tracks the progress...
The GOP, the Republicans, sort of latched on to the grassroots. But don't forget, Conservatism is not always the GOP. We Conservatives have much work to do to oust the weaklings and elect stronger, more vibrant representatives to challenge the far-left ACORNOBAMA faction of the Democrat Party.Something curious happened during the summer of 2008. Democrats, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
shut down the House and C-SPAN cameras with a resolution that passed by just one vote, smack in the middle of an energy crisis. Afterwards, Madame Speaker jetted off on a week-long book tour while gas prices soared.The Republicans stood in the dark and refused to leave. A few officials, including John Culberson, took out their phones and began Twittering the action to America, this spawning the #dontgo movement. It was the first nudge to the hibernating conservative constituency who were excited about having something over which to be excited in their party. Netroots activists seethed at the realization that Democrats left America in limbo rather than vote against reducing energy costs and drilling stateside – though the majority of the population approved of such. They rallied around the legislators that had the brass to stay and urged them to “Don’t go!”
Democrats shut down Republicans a second time promptly after the election by moving to bar them from amending legislation in the House.
Taxpayer fury over these offenses grew to a shriek in February when Rick Santelli delivered his famous diatribe on the floor of the Chicago exchange. The feelings of angry disenfranchisement felt by so many conservatives coalesced following Santelli’s speech. The first wave of tea parties came from this, the first national effort occurring on February 27th, 2008.
...The tea party movement has challenged the GOP to get back on track or risk losing its grip on the right wing. It’s reminded Democrats that a slick marketing campaign coupled with paid activism isn’t the same as a groundswell of real change and the reason that Democrats are so hostile towards it is because they’ve never before encountered it.
This movement celebrates its last big hurrah of 2009 before marching headlong into a midterm year. The tea party is far from over and for the sake of checks and balances, I hope it never ends.
Labels: ACORN, Barack Obama, leftards, looters and moochers, Politics, Tea Party