A Message to the Democrats & Progressives Tonight (VIDEO)

AS only Queen can sing it.


One of my favorite songs in high school… we used to play this during football games while we were kicking ass!

My Next Bumper Sticker – And YES, It Does

This is just plain hilarious. H/T to my friend, Mike from Jersey City, for this gem.

Does This Ass Make My Bumper Look Big?

If I can find one, I’ll apply it. As soon as I annoy enough Obama Zombies, I’ll scrape it off to be soon replaced by some Tea Party victory sticker.;-)

New Black Panthers At Philly Polling Places…Again (VIDEO)

Folks, this is just so in-your-face now, it’s ridiculous! From the MyFoxPhilly story:

Fox 29 News ran into a New Black Panther Party member outside as the same Philadelphia polling place where voter intimidation was reported two years ago. He was handing out a sample ballot for the Democrats.

The man was seen outside the polling place in North Philadelphia was wearing a pin that indicated his party affiliation, along with a black hat, sunglasses and leather coat.

We spoke with the man briefly ( see video to the left) and asked him why he was standing in front of the poll doors. His response was, “no comment.”


We then asked him if he was at the polls representing the New Black Panther Party and if his panther label button was a symbol of the party. We received no answer.

A check with Philadelphia election officials revealed no voter intimidation reports at the polling location related to the man.

But we were able to obtain one of the sample ballots the man was handing out to voters. It was a sample Democratic ticket with Joe Sestak, Dan Onorato, Bob Brady and Curtis Thomas on the ballot.

None of the poll workers/watchers where I voted today responded to ANY question with “no comment.” WTH is going on here?

Wise Words From a Brilliant Man, Herman Cain: “A Long Road Ahead”

If you don’t live in Georgia, or if you haven’t been in the grassroots events circles, you may not know Herman Cain. That is too bad for you. Herman Cain is a true patriot, and one strong-willed conservative, whose integrity is without challenge. He visited us on Bloggers’ Row at the Americans For Prosperity Annual Summit in D.C. at the end of this past August. From Herman’s latest column, as it appears in The Daily Caller:

This two-year hijacking of our government by an ultra-liberal president and Congress has put this country on a fast and dangerous path to socialism. It has been fast when you consider how fast the national debt has escalated while the economy has stalled. And even though we survived the financial meltdown of late 2008 and early 2009, we are still dangerously close to a double-dip recession. Even worse, a depression is possible depending upon the actions of the upcoming lame duck session of Congress.

Herman Cain AFP Speaker

The first priority for the newly elected Congress is to rebuild some credibility with the American people. The new political party in control must do what it said it would do, even if it does not ultimately become law. The people are tired of being lied to, deceived and ignored. Congress’s approval rating is at an all-time low for those reasons.

The voters also want the spending and spending deception to stop in a dramatic way. A $1 trillion stimulus bill has not stimulated the economy. It has created 198,000 new federal government jobs, while private sector jobs have decreased by more than 7 million since the end of 2007. The new Congress should do something dramatic, such as ending earmarks in proposed legislation, or refusing to allow any increases in federal budgets, except maybe national security spending and homeland security.

A Last Minute Voters’ Guide for Georgians by Americans For Prosperity

Kudos for Americans for Prosperity’ s Georgia Chapter for all they’ve done for grassroots groups and in the fight for liberty and limited government. Tomorrow Georgians head to the polls to cast their votes, and AFP has been gracious enough to do the research to give us conservatives some good info to use as a guide tomorrow. According to AFP, here are their picks and thoughts, as written by Joel Foster:

A number of our activists have expressed frustration over the nonpartisan, nearly invisible judicial races in GA. Where to find info before voting? AFPGA does not support or oppose candidates, but here’s a link to some info from GA Bar Asso. on those GA Judicial races.

There are several questions on the ballot also. The following recommendations are in line with our competitive free market, lower tax, small government AFP philosophy.

Constitutional Amendment Question 1 – we recommend – No
While touted as a bill to keep GA competitive, this does just the opposite. This gives broad authority for companies to enforce “no compete” agreements, signed by their ex-employees, thus making it near impossible for them to find work after leaving that company and costing them a boatload to defend themselves in court.

Constitutional Amendment Question 2 – we recommend – No
Although no one wants to see GA without trauma care throughout the state, several things give me pause in this bill: taxing one narrow group of trauma care users (drivers) to fund the entire system, giving taxpayer money to private hospitals, giving the state government funds based on their promise to use it in a certain way – as if the recent GA 400 toll flap doesn’t give us enough reason to doubt tax promises made and broken.

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