Obama WTF (What’s The Facts?) is the original, and most comprehensive, authoritative site about the life, votes, and positions of freshman Senator Barack Obama and his political backers. As his campaign is based on words… not on a proven track-record… if his words are not supported by facts, there’s nothing left but an empty blue suit. No experience; no judgment; no integrity; NO Obama.
via Obama WTF: Obama’s Documented Lies: 158 and remarkably still growing.
Warning, Michelle’s hate mail is abhorring. You have been warned.
Michelle, you certainly have broad shoulders. Keep up the good work shedding light on this dark subject in our current American history.
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My appearance on Hannity tonight to talk about the dirty DOJ, the Arizona lawsuit, and the New Black Panther Party thugs (you can watch the segment here and read all my previous NBPP reporting/blog posts here) seems to have hit a special nerve with liberal racists. In fact, my support for the Arizona immigration enforcement law has resulted in quite the spike in hate mail over the last several months. It’s been a while since I opened the hate mail bag up for you and let you have a peek.
via Michelle Malkin » You’ve got hate mail: Liberal racism gone wild!.
If reading these emails doesn’t give you a reason to buy her books, I don’t know what will! Evil is what evil does Michelle, hang in there. I really enjoyed seeing you in person. You are a class act.
Black Conservatives Condemn NAACP Resolution Against Tea Party Patriots
Posted by Jim Hoft on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 5:36 AM
Black conservatives from the National Center for Public Policy Research released this powerful statement today condemning the NAACP for their radical resolution against tea party protesters.
Black Activists Condemn NAACP Resolution Against Tea Party Movement
Washington, DC – As the NAACP plans to use their group’s prestige to bash the tea party movement, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are urging delegates at the NAACP’s national convention not to turn the NAACP into a pawn for progressive political bosses.
“As a frequent speaker at tea party rallies around the country, I can assure the NAACP that the tea party movement’s concerns are about President Obama’s policies and not his race,” said Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli. “I’m deeply concerned that the NAACP is being used as a political tool to do the dirty work of the progressive movement. Instead of criticizing tea parties, the NAACP would be better served denouncing the racist comments made by a member of the New Black Panther Party and their voter intimidation outside a Philadelphia polling place in the last presidential election.”
via Gateway Pundit.
FOX News picked up on the St. Louis Tea Party Coalition resolution against NAACP racism today: Tea Party Preempts ‘Racist’ Resolution, Condemns ‘Bigoted’ NAACP A Tea Party group in Missouri, reacting to the NAACP’s plan to take up a resolution branding the conservative movement as “racist,” has drafted a resolution of its own condemning the civil rights group for reducing itself to a “bigoted” and “partisan attack dog organization.”
The St. Louis Tea Party had an all-hands-on-deck response to the NAACP’s plan to denounce the nationwide network of activists at its annual convention across the state in Kansas City.
The NAACP as early as Tuesday could take up language to “repudiate the racism of the Tea Parties” and stand against the movement’s attempt to “push our country back to the pre-civil rights era.” In a matter of hours, the St. Louis group drafted and fired off to the NAACP a resolution demanding the organization withdraw its “bigoted, false and inflammatory” statement. The missive accused the NAACP of resorting to political tactics and urged the IRS to reconsider whether it can continue to qualify for tax-exempt status.
Tea Party organizers routinely defend themselves against charges of racism, disavowing racially charged signs that appear in their protest crowds and provide fodder for Tea Party critics. The NAACP resolution, first reported by the Kansas City Star, was expected to make reference to an incident in March when Tea Party protesters allegedly hurled racial epithets at black lawmakers on Capitol Hill ahead of a health care vote. Tea Party members afterward challenged that account and no evidence was produced to show any racist attacks.
St. Louis Tea Party organizer Bill Hennessy wrote on the group’s website Tuesday that the Tea Party stands for smaller government and fiscal responsibility, and accused the NAACP of abandoning black America. “When you look at the crime and poverty and family breakdown of the African-American community … you see a half-century of failure by the NAACP,” he wrote. “None of those persistent problems was caused by the Tea Party movement, yet the principles of the Tea Party are exactly what’s needed to wind down the multi-generational destruction in the African-American community. “The NAACP was once a vital weapon in the war against segregation and oppression. All that’s left is a bigoted and malicious shell that does far more harm than good for people who need a break,” he wrote.
Fellow St. Louis Tea Party organizer Dana Loesch accused the NAACP of morphing into a political organization. “They no longer prioritize civil rights,” she told Fox News.
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Nation of Islam Minister Khallid Muhammad giving his infamous Kill the White Man speech in 1996. He was publically supported by the likes of Al Sharpton, Keith Ellison, Cynthia McKinney. When Khallid died in 2001, Al Sharpton rushed to his bed side and gave $10,000 to pay for his funeral. The media hides the rampant extremism of the black community.
via Khallid Muhammad’s Speech – Kill The White Man – Video.
…even Democrats are outraged at this blatant attempt to prevent the American people from hearing this man talk about what he plans to do with Medicare and Medicaid.
via Americans Deserve to Hear How Donald Berwick Would Ration Medicare.
State Sen. Chuck Purgason is being removed as chairman of a committee by the head of the State Senate (Sen. Charlie Shields) because Chuck is courageously standing against a special interest tax credit–$150 million in tax credits–for Ford in Claycomo, Missouri. It’s likely that this Ford Plant will leave Missouri despite the tax credits, as Ford did not testify in favor of the bill.
Glenn Beck, Mark Levin and others talk about the need for principled men and women to stand for what’s right, and Chuck Purgason is doing just that!
Call the following radio hosts to tell them:
-State Sen. Chuck Purgason is losing his chairmanship because he’s standing for what’s right by opposing a bill that will not create jobs but cost taxpayer money.
-Missouri’s budget is shrinking and it’s not fair to favor a business that made $2 billion last year while many small businesses are going bankrupt.
Glenn Beck: 888-727-BECK
Mark Levin: 877-381-3811
Sean Hannity: 888-369-4762
Rush Limbaugh: 800-282-2882
Neal Boortz: 877-310-2100
Tell the hosts that they can contact Chuck by calling the campaign at 314-246-0494 or by emailing chuck4senate@gmail.com
via 2010 US Senate Candidate for Missouri Chuck Purgason – Home.