Fight Election Fraud. The above site originates with the work of one Sharon Meroni who has been tirelessly working to ferret out the rampant abuses in the state of Illinois.
Pay heed to their warning…… don’t vote early in Illinois. The data gathering is not secure.
The lessons at this site are useful for election oversight in any state. Take a look! This link will stay permanently on the sidebar.
From the collection of political grenades:
George Soros sees not much difference between Romney and Obama. Newt took a Soros interview and turned it into this killer ad. If he had enough money to saturate the airwaves with this one, it could make a difference for him.
Tea Partier Gary Wright had heard that Richard Lugar does not live in Indiana anymore……… for the past 30 years or so.
He decided to check for himself and found that Lugar is registered as an Indiana voter at the address of a house that he sold shortly after moving to Washington DC in 1977. His driver’s license says that they still live at the 3200 Highwoods Court, Indianapolis address (where Betsy Hughes lives and occasionally receives Lugar’s mail). No one is bothering to turn over the rocks on this fraud.
Supposedly the Indiana Constitution does not require Lugar to live in Indiana in order to be a senator from here. However one wonders what benefits Lugar has obtained from Indiana while a non-resident for the last 30 years. Other elected officials have been put through the mill on this basis.
Remember…. Lugar also thinks that Kathleen Sebelius is a good choice for head of the Dept. of Health and Human Services. Her Dept is the one threatening Indiana’s Medicare/Medcaid funding because we cut off Planned Parenthood’s tax funding.
Rick Santorum has to take a campaign break in Florida, because his youngest girl, Bella, who has trisomy 18, has been admitted to Philadephia’s Childrens hospital.
Prayers for the Santorum family.
Update 2/2 It turns out that Bella was admitted to a Virginia hospital, not the one in Philly. She is said to be recovering well and is expected to be discharged soon.
After you read the above story of the ethics complaints against Newt Gingrich, you might become less convinced that Crazy Nancy Pelosi will be able to drop a bomb on him. Likely her lawyers have been trying to get her to shut up.
Apparently a former Georgia congressman, Ben Jones, aka Cooter of the Dukes of Hazzard, who lost a race against Newt in 1994, was driven to obsession. He brought forth a complaint about a political science class that Gingrich taught. This effort began a stream of bogus complaints which Newt tried to sweep out of the way in the most convenient manner possible, by admitting to some form of wrongdoing, and paying $300,000 fine. After all was said and done, the IRS exonerated Gingrich of any wrongdoing with respect to this college course and its funding.
Sarah Palin went through a similar barrage of attacks, while governor of Alaska with none of the complaints against her sticking. The business of defending herself against the charges was leading her to financial ruin, and preventing her from functioning as governor, so she resigned her post.
This kind of business from the Democrats is what scares the most competent and straightforward of people away from politics. It severely limits the pick of political candidates to those with an extremely high appetite for risk.
Expect Santorum to face a similar attacks as Gingrich and Cain, should he meet with further success on the campaign trail.
It really is time for Republicans to fight fire with fire.
Pharmer would post them here, but Kevin DuJan’s Blog, is worth a visit for its uniqueness and spicy flavor.
The creator of HillBuzz is Hillary Supporter turned fairly conservative, who has a snippy, gossipy style of delivering a well deserved trashing of the media and the Obama administration. Pharmer has points of agreement with Kevin, and plenty of differences. For example, we agree on not-Romney, but he prefers Gingrich. His blog style is entertaining, and dishes up some information and viewpoints which are not readily available elsewhere, so the visits there are pretty frequent.
The media misinformation concerning the wives of Newt Gingrich is dispensed with diagrammatically and efficiently in two segments. Number one gives background on the wives. Number Two gives the timeline +opinion of Marianne. <— Click em. Something is RIGHT about Kevin DuJan!
**update: sorry to say those flow charts are gone from THIS ARTICLE at Hillbuzz. Pharmer is checking with Kevin DuJan to see if he wants to tack them back up, because they’re worth it.
The media is now in a feeding frenzy regarding a private email from a campaign staffer, Jamie Johnson, of the Santorum campaign, because that person is not ready to have a female president of the United States.
The email, detailed above, was sent through his private account, not the campaign account, was passed to Bachmann’s campaign, and then exposed publicly.
Pharmer, ever vigilant to the gaping inconsistencies of leftist policy draws the gentle reader’s attention to the most favored religion of our media and academic institutions: Islam.
Islam regards women as a natural repository of evil, and source of temptation. The afterlife prospects of Islamic women are not good, and there is persistent segregation and suppression of the females in Islamic cultures. In Sharia law is acceptible to punish a woman for being raped.
Hopefully that will put in to proportion the media consternation that the Santorum campaign contains a staffer who does not think a woman should be president of the United States.
The religion of Rick Santorum himself contains no such restriction.
Feedback from the mic distracted Ron Paul while he was repeating the material from leftist organization, CREW, branding Santorum as corrupt. The audience laughed as Santorum piped up: “It caught you not telling the truth, Ron”. News of the Republican debate in New Hampshire is at The Blaze.
Sorry, it’s flash, Mac Users. But it’s worth seeing if you can find it on Youtube.