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Showing posts with label Bill Haslam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Haslam. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
The South: Democrats are losing it. Bill Clinton, ironically: "YOU ARE BEING PLAYED"
0 comments Posted by kotang at 5:47 AMO! The irony, it burns brightly! In today's NYT, there's a front-page article by Jeff Zeleny, who's watching Bill Clinton's campaign movements...
The NYT article features photos of Bill Clinton, who, amongst other less-than-impressive credentials, made a political career of pandering to the good-ole-boy Democrats in Arkansas, carefully concealing his liberal stances. He was dispatched back to Arkansas by Obama to try to keep a district that's been Democrat for decades.
The most eye-opening WTF? O! THE IRONY! line from Bill Clinton's speaking engagement in Jonesboro, to fellow Democrats...
More Clinton...
Here's a chance to ding that Social Democrat arrangement, right here during our current voting cycle culminating November 2. I've already early-voted, voting against the Democrat candidates across the slate, including TN-6, 'Al Gore's Seat', since occupied by Bart Gordon, who has wisely abdicated and will now slink off to a cushy government job (or so he thinks). I held nose tightly and voted for Bill Haslam for Governor, who is a poor choice by Republicans in this state; Haslam having crawled between the sheets with New York City Mayor Bloomberg and doing the nassty gun control maneuvers. We'll have to keep a careful eye on that RINO Bill Haslam. It's not beyond him to seek a state Income Tax; if he'll bend over for Bloomberg he'll do whatever it takes when the going gets tough, and it will when Tennessee runs out of Obama's Stimulus money next year.
Listen to this bastard, Chad Causey (D), running for Congress in Arkansas...
It's too late for these lying Democrats to run from their national party, from their finally unmasked identity. They must all lose, and lose big time, so's the Democrat party can reform, move away from it's far-left leanings; Democrats must stop living the Looter - Moocher Social Democrat mentality, and move back to where that once-proud party once commanded respect.
Democrats have to start punching their own hippies and neo-Marxists.
That's a long way off; but in order to keep this Republic intact, somebody's got to push back.
The South is a great place to start.
Democrats’ Grip on the South Continues to Slip
JONESBORO, Ark. — The Southern white Democrat, long on the endangered list, is at risk of being pushed one step closer to extinction.
From Virginia to Florida and South Carolina to Texas, nearly two dozen Democratic seats are susceptible to a potential Republican surge in Congressional races on Election Day, leaving the party facing a situation where its only safe presence in the South is in urban and predominantly black districts.
[emboldenings mine -ed.]That's a clear indicator that LOOTER - MOOCHER politics is alive and well. The new Social Democrat's tactic of buying votes with Other People's Money is a well-established feature of their party; it's only still working well in a culture of mostly good people, the South, in areas where there's no pride in self, in the Democrat's carefully cultivated 'Cultures of Poverty'. They now reap their grim gardens for votes.
The NYT article features photos of Bill Clinton, who, amongst other less-than-impressive credentials, made a political career of pandering to the good-ole-boy Democrats in Arkansas, carefully concealing his liberal stances. He was dispatched back to Arkansas by Obama to try to keep a district that's been Democrat for decades.
The most eye-opening WTF? O! THE IRONY! line from Bill Clinton's speaking engagement in Jonesboro, to fellow Democrats...
Former President Bill Clinton, who spent his career navigating between his party’s liberal sensibilities and the far more centrist instincts of Democrats in his home region, visited the district last week, passing through Batesville and Paragould before arriving for a rally in Jonesboro. He warned voters, “You are being played,” and urged people to cast ballots with their economic self interest in mind.All but the most dense of Democrats can see exactly what's happening here: the consummate LOOTER playing to his MOOCHER base. "You are being played", indeed; Democrats who vote for this sort of pandering are easily plyed, susceptible to handouts and gimmee! tactics.
More Clinton...
“If it’s a referendum on Democrats against some imagined perfection, we’ll get whacked,” Mr. Clinton said in a brief interview. “If it’s a real, informed choice, we’ll do fine.”By 'real, informed choice' he means that if Democrats can convince people to put their own self-interest ahead of interest in the Republic's survival, they will continue to win. But good people realize that we didn't get here by giving away the contents of the Treasury to the lowest level of politician who then disburses it to ply the lowest level of voter. Now, this minute, we're printing monies we don't even own, borrowing from the Chinese, Japanese and Saudis to fund impossible-to-sustain entitlements promised to Democrat voters for their continued allegiance to the National Party.
Here's a chance to ding that Social Democrat arrangement, right here during our current voting cycle culminating November 2. I've already early-voted, voting against the Democrat candidates across the slate, including TN-6, 'Al Gore's Seat', since occupied by Bart Gordon, who has wisely abdicated and will now slink off to a cushy government job (or so he thinks). I held nose tightly and voted for Bill Haslam for Governor, who is a poor choice by Republicans in this state; Haslam having crawled between the sheets with New York City Mayor Bloomberg and doing the nassty gun control maneuvers. We'll have to keep a careful eye on that RINO Bill Haslam. It's not beyond him to seek a state Income Tax; if he'll bend over for Bloomberg he'll do whatever it takes when the going gets tough, and it will when Tennessee runs out of Obama's Stimulus money next year.
Listen to this bastard, Chad Causey (D), running for Congress in Arkansas...
“I wouldn’t have voted for the cap-and-trade bill, and I couldn’t have supported the health care bill,” Mr. Causey said. “The Constitution doesn’t say anything about Democrats and Republicans. It talks about representing constituents, regardless of who’s in control in Washington, and carry their voice. That’s what I’m going to do.”Chad Causey, like other Democrats across the nation, is running helter-skelter from the specter of National Party and Nancy Pelosi and TARP and ObamaCare, and Bill Clinton standing right there thumbs-up and grinning.
It's too late for these lying Democrats to run from their national party, from their finally unmasked identity. They must all lose, and lose big time, so's the Democrat party can reform, move away from it's far-left leanings; Democrats must stop living the Looter - Moocher Social Democrat mentality, and move back to where that once-proud party once commanded respect.
Democrats have to start punching their own hippies and neo-Marxists.
That's a long way off; but in order to keep this Republic intact, somebody's got to push back.
The South is a great place to start.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Bill Haslam's Pilot Oil Guilty of Gouging Tennesseans in the wake of Hurricane Ike in 2008: Video
0 comments Posted by kotang at 4:09 AMI'm supporting Ron Ramsey for Governor of Tennessee, btw. Just to get that out there.
Why, you ask? Glad you did! Three good reasons:
Good Luck and Following Seas, Ron Ramsey.
Why, you ask? Glad you did! Three good reasons:
- Ron Ramsey supports Arizona
- Ron Ramsey is the Tea Party candidate
- Ron Ramsey is strong in support of the 2nd Amendment. Zach Wamp and Bill Haslam? Not so much.
“Just when you think it unfathomable that Washington can get any crazier, they announce news highlighting just how out of touch they are with mainstream Americans.Twenty Tea Party organizations endorse Ron Ramsey...
“I’ve said before that I fully back Arizona’s efforts to enforce immigration law and secure their borders from the scourge of violence and crime that illegal immigration is causing in their state. In fact, when I am elected the next conservative Governor of Tennessee, I will enact a similar measure.
“The primary function of the federal government is to protect its citizens from foreign threats and if President Obama won’t act, then Governors across this nation will act to protect our citizens.
“We are a nation originally comprised of immigrants and while I support legal immigration, we must never forget that we are a nation of laws and they must be upheld. Those seeking to come to our country through legal avenues are always welcome in America and the state of Tennessee,” stated Ramsey.
TENNESSEE (July 5, 2010) – An association of twenty Tea Party organizations representing every corner of the state announced today that they are endorsing Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey for the next Governor of Tennessee.Gun Owners of America endorsed Ron Ramsey (the NRA is a bit slower on the draw)...
These groups arrived at their decisions following a thorough, three-month vetting process, which included research into the candidates’ backgrounds and voting records, completion of vetting questionnaires, and culminated in a vetting forum near Nashville on June 27th. Republican, Democratic, and Independent candidates were considered for their knowledge, commitment, and record on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, fiscal responsibility, the role of the State and Federal Governments, and protection of the rights of individuals.
Gun Owners of America Supports Ron Ramsey for GovernorGood enough for me.
(Springfield, VA)—Gun Owners of America Political Victory Fund today announced the endorsement of Ron Ramsey for Governor of Tennessee.
Ramsey, the current Lieutenant Governor, “Displays a constitutional and historically accurate understanding of the Second Amendment and the threats that face it today,” said GOA Vice-Chairman Tim Macy.
As a strong Tenth Amendment advocate, Ramsey believes that “We must have a Governor who can stand up to federal officials who want to erode our basic rights.”
In 1997, while serving in the state legislature, Ramsey pushed a concealed carry bill that improved the state’s right-to-carry. Ramsey’s bill, which was signed into law, streamlined the application process so honest, law-abiding citizens would not have to wait up to a year to receive their permit.
GOA-PVF noted, in a letter to supporters, that Ramsey’s strong support of the Constitution and the Second Amendment stands in stark contrast to other candidates in the race.
Bill Haslam, mayor of Knoxville since 2003, was a member of New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s gun-grabbing group Mayors Against Illegal Guns.
As a member of the group, Bill Haslam’s name was part of a 2007 letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supporting a bill to prohibit the hundreds of thousands of people on the federal government’s so-called terror “watch list” from purchasing firearms.
Under the bill, the Attorney General is permitted to strip away the civil liberties of Americans without due process of law and without the accused even knowing the details of the suspicion.
This provision was part of a larger bill that would have federalized even more gang and gun crimes, which properly belong at the state and local levels.
In 2008, Haslam’s name again appeared on a letter to Reid and Pelosi seeking to close the non-existent and misleadingly named “gun show loophole.” This legislation would have led to the closing down of gun shows and opened the door to complete federal control of private firearms transactions.
“As soon as Haslam announced his bid for governor, he left Bloomberg’s anti-gun group with much haste. If that isn’t the clearest sign of pandering and lip service, then we don’t know what is,” said Macy.
Another opponent in the race, Representative Zach Wamp, was criticized by GOA for “joining forces with Sen. John McCain to put a stranglehold on free speech over his support for the so-called Campaign Finance Reform Act.
“When Republican opposition stymied the bill in 2001, the anti-freedom crowd circulated a ‘discharge petition’ to force it on to the House floor. Zach Wamp joined a handful of other Republican turncoats to help pass a law that made it illegal to publish certain political information within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election.
“Of all the types of speech protected by the First Amendment, political speech was foremost on the minds of the Founding Fathers. Just this year, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized that fact and in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (a case in which Gun Owners Foundation participated) undid much of the damage caused by Wamp and his congressional allies.
“In this race for Governor, the choice for gun owners and sportsmen is clear. Ron Ramsey is a proven, effective and constitutionally minded leader who will stand up to all attacks on our right to keep and bear arms,” concluded Mr. Macy.
Good Luck and Following Seas, Ron Ramsey.
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