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جون ماكين: Libyan Rebels Are ‘My Heroes’

by Deplorable Macker ( 114 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Libya, Muslim Brotherhood, Political Correctness, Republican Party at April 22nd, 2011 - 11:30 am

To all Blogmocracy members: I am so sorry to call جون ماكين my Senator.
Why? Because this son of a bitch has completely lost it by calling the Islamofascist horde fighting Muammar Gaddafi…his HEROES!

BENGHAZI, Libya — U.S. Sen. John McCain praised Libya’s rebels as his “heroes” in a visit to their de facto capital Friday, a day after the United States started flying armed drones to bolster NATO firepower and try to break a battlefield stalemate with Muammar Qaddafi’s forces.

Rebels in the western city of Misrata, besieged by Qaddafi troops for nearly two months, raised their tricolor flag atop an eight-story building in celebration after driving pro-government snipers out of it and neighboring buildings Thursday.

WHAT IN THE HELL IS HE THINKING! His age has gotten to him: he forgets just who is on the side of the rebels….the very same bastards who attacked us on 9/11!
Because of this…I am very, very tempted to pen a special Download City episode just for him! What say you?

Will Eid ul-Fitr become a national holiday

by Phantom Ace ( 143 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Dhimmitude, Islam, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives, Republican Party at April 21st, 2011 - 2:00 pm

As Americans celebrate the Passover/Easter holiday week something came to my mind. Christmas is an official US holiday and is religious in origins. As we know Muslim have been making demands on American society. Their version of history is taught and there’s never ever any public criticism of their past or current genocides discussed. The entertainment industry regularly bashes the Catholic Church, Baptists, Evangelicals, Religious Jews and Hindus but don’t dare insult Islam. Both political parties give Islam a deference that no other religion in America has. Therefore could what I am about to say be preposterous?

I believe that sometime in the future, whether a 2nd Obama administration (God forbid) or if we have a Republican President in the mold of the previous two (God forbid), this will occur. I can see President Obama or President Romney/Pawlenty/Daniels proposing making Eid ul-Fitr a national holiday. They will claim that it will demonstrate to the Islamic world America’s goodwill and respect for their peaceful religion. Speaker Boehner and his gang of political eunuchs will make an alliance with the Democrats over the objection of the Tea Party faction to pass such legislation. John McCain and Chuck Schumer would introduce the legislation in the Senate. Marco Rubio would give a rousing speech that this holiday would prove American exceptionalism. Rand Paul would speak out against it and would be labeled a Nazi.

If you really think the scenario I describe can’t happen, think again. If on the afternoon of 9/11/01 someone told me that in the months ahead we would give Islamic nations preferences in immigration visas, I would have thought that person was nuts. If someone told me that same afternoon that in ten years time we would be helping Al-Qaeda take over Libya I would have laughed. That’s why I don’t view the above scenario as that far fetched.

Update: Before people get upset at me for writing this, let be me clear. This is a parody of what could happen! Think about how both parties kiss up to Islam and then you see how this scenario could happen!

Conservatives abandon Youth vote to Obama

by Phantom Ace ( 116 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, George W. Bush, Progressives, Republican Party at March 14th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

The campaign of Barack Hussein Obama in 2008 ran on a brilliant appeal to youth voters. They used music and other forms of popular culture to mobilize young voters to vote. Too many Conservatism have dismissed this as a fad or not permanent. This is a dangerous idea because abandoning young voters could lead to a hardening of their apolitical views. The irony of of course is that this wasn’t always the case. In the 1980’s Ronald Reagan won the youth vote and this help cement a large segment of the population into the Republican Party for the next 20 years. Then in the 1990’2 the Republicans decided that family values and culture wars were the way to go, abandoning their economic conservatism. The result was that by the 2000’s. young voters were solidly in the Democratic camp. Obama is now trying to cement these voters to the Democratic party.

Early last month, President Obama addressed 1,000 people at Penn State about his ideas for reviving the country’s economy. A couple of weeks later, he delivered a similar address to about 100 small-business owners at Cleveland State University.

But it was what Obama did offstage and away from the news cameras at the schools, before groups of about a dozen at a time, that was perhaps more important to his campaign for reelection.

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“We are so interested in figuring out how to get your ideas, your input, your energy,” Obama told a group of student leaders from Cleveland State and nearby schools. He shook each participant’s hand and posed for a group photo

Read the rest: White House seeks to re-connect to young voters

Unemployment among young people is at historic levels. There should be no way Obama should even appeal to these voters, yet he is trying. The only reason the he even has an opportunity to win them again is because the GOP doesn’t fight for the youth vote. Conservatives have a tendency to mock young people, insult the music they like or criticize how they dress. This condensing attitude is why Progressive propaganda calling the right hateful works. Obama on the other hand uses youth culture to appeal to them. It workls becasue he doesn’t criticize the young and

The Republicans since Papa Bush and even to this day, have engaged in this culture war and family values nonsense that really turns young people off. The youth don’t want to be lectures, they want to hear how policies can improve their opportunities.  The Tea Party was a good opening to win back the youth, but the Culture warriors hijacked it (people like Angle, O’Donnell and Buck) and turned off many Libertarian leaning youth. It’s almost as if Conservatives hate the young. This makes the youth receptive to lies about the Right. Running lame candidates like George HW Bush, Bob Dole, George W. Bush and John McCain has cemented the idea the Republican party as a bunch of old grumps.

Obama’s policies are anti-youth. It is burdening future generations with debt and has accelerating America’s decades old economic stagnation. This should be the opening Conservatives shoulduse to win young voters over. We should address young voters economic concerns and give them hope for a better tomorrow. Insulting what music they listen to will not win them and could harden their views. Ronald Reagan made being a Conservative cool among the young in the 1980’s, we can do it again. Conservatism should adpat to the times, not fight against it. Reagan proved ity can be done.

2012 Update: 10 States Pending Presidential Birth Certificate Legislation

by Deplorable Macker ( 168 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012 at January 31st, 2011 - 4:30 pm

In case you haven’t been keeping up with this development, Arizona leads a pack of ten states (so far) with pending legislation which, if passed and signed into law by their respective Governors, which would require any and all candidates for President to produce for proof their genuine Birth Certificates to the appropriate State departments handling such vetting, in order to be listed on that state’s ballot.
The ten states which have pending legislation on this subject control 107 Electoral Votes for the 2012 Election. Since Arizona leads the pack for the moment, let’s see what HB 2544 says:

Within ten days after submittal of the names of the candidates, the national political party committee shall submit an affidavit of the presidential candidate in which the presidential candidate states the candidate’s citizenship and age and shall append to the affidavit documents that prove that the candidate is a natural born citizen, prove the candidate’s age and prove that the candidate meets the residency requirements for President of the United States as prescribed in article II, section 1, Constitution of the United States.


See, John McCain was able to produce his Birth Certificate.
Why won’t Бара́к Хусе́йн Оба́ма?
Why is he spending so much money and time to keep his hidden?
The people who follow him…and this means YOU, selrahC, don’t want you to know. With the Demo☭rat Party, their mantra is “To Hell With The Constitution”; to them, it’s only a piece of paper not worth the ink it’s printed on.
This issue will come to a head next year, whether Оба́ма and the Demo☭rats…or the entire country for that matter…like it or not.