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UK Elections 2010

by coldwarrior ( 120 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Politics, UK at May 6th, 2010 - 7:30 pm

The British voters have completed their duty as loyal citizens of The Crown and have casted their votes. By all accounts its a hung parliament.  To form a government in this type of system, 51% of the seats have to be won by a party. When that does not occur, the deal making starts, 51% has to be achieved. So for instance, if the Conservatives get 40% and the Lib Dems get  11% they can team up and ‘form a government’. The lower of the two parties gets some seats in the cabinet and gets to write some laws in exchange for participation in the coalition government.

It appears that there will be a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition.  Labour is finished, they will become the opposition. This ‘immigration for votes’ scheme is part of the reason they are no longer in power. Allow the muslim immigrants in so they vote for Labour at the price of British Culture. Please read this article if you  are unfamiliar with the scandal because the Democrats are trying it here in the US and this is causing a similar political backlash.

This is a good background piece on the happenings.

This link is what the Lib Dems want to help form a government.

Here is some coverage links:

The Telegraph

The Times

Sky News

Carter, Clinton pollsters: How the libs can avoid a November bloodbath

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 158 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Economy, Health Care, Misery Index, Multiculturalism, Patriotism, Politics, Progressives at April 16th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

They can all slit their wrists in October. No blood, no bloodbaths! 🙂 Just kidding (well, kinda), but fortunately for us, they’re:

A. Too stupid to listen, or:
B. Too arrogant to listen, or:
C. Clueless F**king morons who are both A and B.
I realize that I’m going out on a limb here, but I’m leaning towards C…

How the Democrats can avoid a November bloodbath

By Douglas E. Schoen and Patrick H. Caddell
Friday, April 16, 2010

Media reports suggest that President Obama is turning his attention toward the midterm congressional elections. There are a few things it is imperative he understand if he is to, at the least, minimize Democratic losses in November.

We are Democratic pollsters who argued against the health-care legislation [“Democrats’ blind ambition,” Washington Forum, March 12] that the Obama administration chose to pursue. Instead, we advocated incremental health-care reform. With the passage of health reform, some harsh political realities have emerged.

Recent polling shows that despite lofty predictions that a broad-based Democratic constituency would be activated by the bill’s passage, the bill has been an incontrovertible disaster. The most recent Rasmussen Reports poll, released on April 12, shows that 58 percent of the electorate supports a repeal of the health-care reform bill — up from 54 percent two weeks earlier. Fueling this backlash is concern that health-care reform will drive up health costs and expand the role of government, and the belief that passage was achieved by fundamentally anti-democratic means. Already we are seeing the implications play out with the retirement of Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) — who had effectively become the face of the last-minute, closed-door negotiations that resulted in passage.

Put simply, there has been no bounce, for the president or his party, from passing health care.

In fact, Monday’s Gallup report showed the president’s weekly job approval rating at a low of 47 percent. And as the Democratic Party’s favorability has dropped to 41 percent — the lowest in Gallup’s 18-year history of measuring it — this week’s Rasmussen Reports survey shows the Republican Party with a nine-point lead in the generic congressional vote. Moreover, independents, who are more energized than Democrats, are leaning Republican by a 2-to-1 margin.

Read the rest here

Rodan Update: Stuart Rothenberg has 44 seats moving into the Republican column. If this happens in November, The GOP wins the House of Representative.

Conservative performers are coming out of the “closet”

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Republican Party at March 19th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

Conservative performers are coming out of the “closet”…and also a Friday thread to discuss whatever floats your boat…

I knew that some of these people were conservatives/Republicans, like one of my heroes, Chicago Bears tight end and head coach Mike Ditka.

As a citizen of the state of Illinois, if he would have run for the Senate against The Zero™ in 2004, no one would know who The Zero™ is today, because polls back then showed he would have cleaned The Zero’s™ clock.

Instead they got stuck with carpetbagger Alan Keyes.

I’ll give the people of Illinois a little credit. They’re smarter than those imbeciles from New York who voted for Hillary Rotten Clinton. But I digress…

There were quite a few names I wasn’t aware of that surprised me…Dennis Hopper? Johnny Ramone? Kathey Ireland? Dr. Phil? Former NBA star Karl Malone? Susan Lucci? Gloria Estefan? James Earl Jones?

Click here to see the list of those willing to admit they have a clue, and notice all the HOT conservative Babes below (the Leann Rimes pic? Oh yeah!)?

Please note that NONE of the conservative WOMEN above look like these liberal hags below…The Rosie O’Donnell pic is just friggin’ hilarious. I about spit my beer all over my monitor looking at that disgusting cretin.

BTW, anyone see that the well-known anti-Semite Christiane Amanpour, who’s married to a self-hating Jew/Clinton stooge, Jamie Rubin, will replace another Clinton stooge, George “Steffie” Stephanopoulos, as host of “This Week”? Good to see the lamestream media has learned their lesson after seeing all the lib cable outlets get lower ratings than the Cartoon Network.

Maybe if Christiane shaves her mustache more than once a week (or more than Rosie shaves hers) their ratings will increase…

Traitorous Democrats.

by coldwarrior ( 73 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Healthcare, Politics, Progressives at February 20th, 2010 - 9:00 am

Submitted 20FEB201

I’ll keep this short and sweet, from Drudge: “
BACK FROM THE DEAD: DEMS VOW TO RAHM-THROUGH HEALTHCARE!

Add that with the polling data like this:Only 35% of voters believe Congress should pass health care reform before the upcoming midterm elections anyway. Fifty-four percent (54%) say Congress should wait until voters select new congressional representatives in November. This 35% for passing health care reform right now is also consistent with the Obamanite Water Carrier Poll at Perky Katie CBS.

Any member of Congress or the Senate that continues with this nonsense is working against the will of the American people, revolutions and violence stem from continual acts of government like this. Frankly, if there were a real ‘reset’ button’, it needs to be hit, and hard!

You will notice I am not including President Obama in this push for unpopular bills, he stated that he would fundamentally change America…at least he was very honest about that.