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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

ACTION ALERT: STOP STARK NOW! Help Chris Pareja!

Pete Stark is one of the most vile, hateful, incompetent left-wing statists this country has ever had to put up with. He is a truly disgusting man whose values (or lack thereof) are an anathema to 90% of the people in every corner of this country.

Recent videos from a town hall meeting in Pete's congressional district show that Pete's constituents are finally fed up. But to overcome the power of incumbency, Pete Stark's constituents need our help!

If we don't act immediately to help the people of CA-13, the people in Pete Stark's district will not have a serious alternative to Stark on the ballot in November. Currently Pete is only opposed by one person, Forest Baker (R), a candidate who does not appear to be running a serious campaign.

Forest Baker's campaign webpage is just that: a page. No links, no contribution button, no social media, no videos...no color! The page is monochrome! If you google hard enough, you can find a campaign Facebook page, but there's nothing serious there either.

Thanks to Michelle Malkin, we now know there's a serious candidate who is ready to run against Pete Stark, but the window of opportunity to get on the ballot is closing fast! Chris Pareja is a Tea Party independent who is working hard to get the 9,500 signatures he needs to get on the ballot. Friday is the deadline!

Chris Pareja explains:

"The signature collection team did an awesome job this weekend. Many people are sun burnt and tired. We collected 1305 signatures, which is awesome, but we still need 7500 more valid signatures by Friday. If you believe in miracles, please pray for one."

I'm sure Chris Pareja would prefer to get a few hundred extra signatures to buffer against the legal challenges that would surely come from Stark and his allies if Pareja only gets the bare minimum number of signatures.

* You can download and print a petition here. *

I urge all bloggers who read this to put up a post to draw attention to Chris Pareja so he can get the signatures he needs.



Spread the word through all social media avenues.

Friends, we can make this happen...but we have to act now!
Chris Pareja for Congress
510.342.0226



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Pete Stark: "I wouldn't dignify you by peeing on your leg"

Pete Stark: "The Federal Government can do most anything in this country."

Pete Stark: Refusing to hire illegals might be unconstitutional.

Pete Stark: Sending kids to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the President's amusement.


"There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit."

Cross posted at Left Coast R

Monday, January 4, 2010

ObamaCare Will Die on January 19


ObamaCare will die on January 19...if we put Scott Brown (R) in Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat.

We don't have to sit around and hope that some corrupt blue dog will finally listen to his constituents and change his position on the health care bill.

We don't have to hope that ObamaCare is ripped to shreds by warring factions of the Democrat party.

We don't have to hope that the Democrats will finally come to their senses and shift their focus to urgent priorities (like national security and the faltering economy).

We don't have to hope that somebody in Congress will get bored and actually read the U.S. Constitution for the first time.

No, we don't have to hope for change. We can rise up and attack ObamaCare proactively. We can actively contribute to the effort to give the Republicans the power to filibuster this shameful fiasco, defeating ObamaCare once and for all.

There's a ton of EXCELLENT information about this race that I want to share with you. Please read, share and ― if you can ― contribute.


Coverage from the Left:

Daily Kos: Martha Coakley is so far from the best the state has to offer, it would be tragic to see her in the senate.

Left Bank of the Charles: Seven Reasons Martha Coakley Will Never Get Our Vote

KennedySeat.com: "Different People, Same Message." Scott Brown's smart TV ad

The New Republic: The Dems have gone hysterical. Maybe their panic is apt.


Coverage from the Right:

Michelle Malkin's viral post: Fight the SEIU & Demcare corruption...Support Scott Brown for Senate

Red State: Has Martha Coakley's river of money dried up?

Patrick Ruffini: Evidence Scott Brown is Within Single Digits in Massachusetts

Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion: Martha Coakley's Political House On Fire

WSJ: A GOP upset in Taxachusetts?

The Next Right: The mammoth significance of this race...if Brown wins, Obamacare is dead.

Erick Erickson: Republican Unicorns and Reality

Sissy Willis: Let's make Scott Brown's Senate race a "referendum on Obamacare"

Atlas Shrugs: Wanna Stop Obama's Marxist Coup? Get Behind Scott Brown

The Other McCain: Scott Brown Is Running — and Martha Coakley’s Hiding

Riehl World View: Why Is Coakley Hiding Out?

Boston Herald: ACORN's biggest nut! When you think "Martha Coakley" think "ACORN."

Save WRKO: He’s REALLY Getting To Her

NorsU: The most comprehensive coverage of the Massachusetts Senate race on Twitter.

RightKlik: Nationalize every senate race. Get Congress off your back. Get "progressives" out of your face…



Michelle Malkin talks about Martha Coakley's corruption and Scott Brown's spontaneous grassroots support:


Sunday, October 18, 2009

My First Political Contribution

As the first anniversary of this blog approaches (October 26), I've been thinking quite a bit about my plans for the future.

This time last year, as Obama's inevitable victory was unfolding, I realized that I could no longer sit on the sidelines, just watching the news and worrying about the future. So I joined the blogosphere.

Blogging helped me to make some important connections, and through those connections I have become more involved in the political process. This year, for the first time in my life, I have been emailing Congress, writing the President, attending political protest rallies and tweeting anyone who will listen.

All these things have been helpful, but they're still not enough. Congress and Obama aren't listening. We have to keep shouting, but we have to do more. We have to make a financial investment.

If you're like me (and 98% of everyone else in the country), you live in a district that is safe for the incumbent. In my case, that's fine. But wherever we live, we have an obligation to assist our conservative friends who are struggling to tip the scales in hotly contested races in other areas of the country. They need our help and welcome our involvement. So please join me in support of candidates who stand firmly on conservative principles, wherever they happen to live.

Here's a great place to start: a conservative candidate in New York needs our help. Doug Hoffman is fighting a liberal Republican and a moderate Democrat to represent New York's 23rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives (an open seat). I live over 1,100 miles from his neck of the woods, but today, I sent Hoffman a small contribution.

This race is critically important because Hoffman's conservative New York district has been abandoned by out-of-touch GOP elites who have been dumping truckloads of money on the liberal Republican candidate.

Tea party activists have risen to the occasion and are fighting for Doug Hoffman, a candidate whose values are in sync with the district.

Hoffman jumped into the race to fill the conservative void after he was passed over by the local Republican power brokers. He joined the Conservative Party, which is well established and influential in New York. Hoffman is a no-frills candidate, but he's strong and he's surging in the polls.

As the only congressional election this fall, this race will have special significance as a political barometer. Hoffman's win would send an important message to the GOP establishment: "Conservatives are in control now, 2010 belongs to us."


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Help conservatives in district NY23 to promote the candidate who reflects their values. Donate Today!

Robert Stacy McCain is ALL OVER this story. Follow his blog for important updates.

EXCLUSIVE PROFILE: Conservative Doug Hoffman: 'Citizen Who's Had Enough'

Michelle Malkin: A message from NY-23 conservative candidate Doug Hoffman

Doug Hoffman on the issues.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Mmm, mmm, mmm: More Barack Obama

Carney-Nunes, angelic victim of vicious right-wing extremist attacks

Thanks to Obama's friends in the Democrat-Run Media, the "Mmm, mmm, mmm video" is back on page one. Before we go there, let's review the updated story:

On March 23, 2009, Charisse Carney-Nunes (author of "I am Barack Obama") was invited to the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ as part of the school's Women's History Month celebrations. The author read from two of her books at two school assemblies.

Carney-Nunes was accompanied by two unnamed individuals.

On the same day, schoolchildren performed the "Mmm, mmm, mmm" Obama praise song for Carney-Nunes "since one of the books she wrote was about Barack Obama." On June 19, 2009, a video recording of the performance was uploaded to Carney-Nunes's YouTube account as a Father's Day tribute to Barack Hussein Obama. A promotional poster featuring the cover of Carney-Nunes's book is seen sitting on an easel in the background of the video, and a voice (strikingly similar to Carney-Nunes's) shouts approval for the children's performance: "All right, I like that!"

By September 23rd, the inflammatory video had become viral, and Carney-Nunes began receiving a torrent of questions from reporters and angry emails from conservatives. School staff denied having any knowledge of the recording prior to the media explosion. Dr. Christopher M. Manno, Superintendent of Schools, stated that "the video was posted on the author's website without district approval or knowledge."

Carney-Nunes told the Washington Post that an associate of hers videotaped the children's performance and later uploaded it, along with video and photos from other of her readings, to Carney-Nunes's YouTube account.

In today's story decrying the lack of civility in "today's viral world", The Washington Post inexplicably concludes that Carney-Nunes "was erroneously linked" to the "Mmm, mmm, mmm video."

My thoughts and observations:
  • The Washington Post conveniently leaves out the question of whether Carney-Nunes was aware of the fact that her associate was recording the performance.
  • The Post also fails to address the question of whether Carney-Nunes asked her associate to post the video on YouTube.
  • Unless Carney-Nunes's associate maliciously and secretly hacked into Carney-Nunes's YouTube account to post the video, Carney-Nunes should take responsibility for this creepy piece of Obama propaganda in which her book is being celebrated.
  • The Washington Post did make room in their story to demonize Michelle Malkin for asking the sort of questions that they themselves failed to address.
  • The Post completely missed the opportunity to address the real source of controversy in this story, i.e., the question of whether this sort of quasi-religious hero worship is appropriate in government-run schools (whoever is responsible).


Don't miss Michelle Malkin's side of the story


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Carney-Nunes: "Keep looking for that inner-Obama."

Is this a good idea? Protest rally near B. Bernice Young Elementary School

Update: Protesters gather outside school that sang Obama praises

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

TWO MILLION ...Update: Amazing Time Lapse Footage


National 9/12 March: Police estimate 1.2 million in attendance. ABC News reporting crowd at 2 million.

Teeny, tiny fringe, huh?

Activists were derided as amateurs who couldn’t turn out a crowd. Then they were smeared as corporate shills. They were criticized for not having a coherent message. Then they were mocked for ideological single-mindedness. They are resented by professional strategists who accuse them of organizing empty protests that won’t translate into electoral gains. But the movement has given birth to a new generation of movers and shakers who have rejected establishment partisan politics for nimble, Internet-facilitated, issues-based advocacy.
The success of the Tea Party movement and its allies/successors shows that there’s no monopoly on “community organizing.”


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9/12 Protest Washington DC Time Lapse Footage 0800 - 1130
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TWO MILLION PLUS PROTEST BIG GOVERNMENT IN DC

Up to two million march to US Capitol to protest against Obama's spending in 'tea-party' demonstration.

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