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2 Weeks to go until the Election

by Phantom Ace ( 143 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections, Elections 2010, Politics, Republican Party at October 19th, 2010 - 9:00 pm

This is a thread to discuss the upcoming elections. This is how it stands according to Real Clear Politics.

The House of Representatives:

Republicans – 212  Democrats – 179  Toss Ups – 43

This indicates the Republicans will win the House.

The Senate:

Republicans – 45  Democrats – 48  Toss Ups – 7

With No Toss ups: Republicans – 48  Democrats – 52.

This indicates that the Democrats will hold onto the Senate.

Govenors:

Republicans – 27  Democrats – 14  Toss Ups – 9

Without Toss Ups: Republicans – 31  Democrats – 19

The Republians will have  agreat advantage for redistrcing.

Discuss any race and let’s analye poll numbers.

Two Amazing People.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 219 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Open thread, Politics at June 15th, 2010 - 10:00 pm

Amazing that people like this are allowed to vote. They’re the same people who screw up the odds on hat day at the racetrack by betting on the jockey with the prettiest shirt.

[Video via Hot Air.]

The ditz voted for The Reverend Al Green, and Alvin Greene won the Dem nomination. He’s a real whiz kid, too, as evidenced by his quick wit during an interview with Mark Levin yesterday.

On the other hand, this kid is going places:

Overnight Open Thread? Why the hell not.

Senate now in play

by Phantom Ace ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Progressives, Tranzis at February 3rd, 2010 - 11:00 am

What was unimaginable just two months ago is now possible. The Progressive controlled Senate is now in play. According to polls, the Republicans are in the hunt to win possibly ten senate seats. It’s still early and the GOP could come short of the ten, but the indications are good. Since the Brown win in Massachusetts, top Republican candidates are now looking at races where there are vulnerable Democratic seats. Even in blue states like New York and Washington State Progressive Seats are in play.

The long-shot bid by Republicans to retake control of the Senate is suddenly in play, as the prospect of high-profile Republican candidates entering the fray has pushed the GOP even or ahead in polling for 10 races.

The potential candidacies of former Republican Govs. George E. Pataki in New York and Tommy G. Thompson in Wisconsin are improving the polling fortunes of the party as it pursues seats long in the hands of Democrats, while the anti-government “tea party” movement has provided momentum to Republican challengers in states such as Florida, Arkansas and Pennsylvania.

Read the rest.

Two years after talk of a permanent Progressive majority, their control of America is collapsing. Even if the GOP wins the House and Senate, it will still not be morning in America. The question is which Republican Party will we get? Will we have Limited Government GOP of the Gingrich era 95-99 or the Progressive Republicans of the Bush era 2000-2006? Either way things are looking bad for the Tranzi Progressives and their agenda. I couldn’t be more happy!


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U.S. Bill To Require U.N. Accountability!

by WrathofG-d ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Gaza, Israel, Middle East, Politics, United Nations at February 16th, 2009 - 2:29 pm

Yesterday, JTA reported that Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) sponsored a Legislation promoting United Nations reform, which could require withholding U.S. contributions to the U.N relief agency assisting Palestinian refugees.  As of yesterday, it had 39 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives.

(Thank You: Carl In Jerusalem)

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un-building-new-yorkUN reform bill garners 39 co-sponsors

The United Nations Transparency, Accountability and Reform Act, sponsored by House Foreign Affairs Committee ranking Republican member Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.), would require that the United States withhold U.S. contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency unless certification could be provided that nobody associated with, or receiving money from, the agency is associated with terror.

UNRWA has said it doesn’t have the resources to check the background of everyone affiliated with the group, but it does run the names of some of its employees by Israeli intelligence services. A recent report released by the pro-Israel Washington Institute for Near East Policy found that very few of the agency’s 15,000 employees in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are affiliated with terror groups, but said that the agency has allowed itself to become politicized.

The legislation would also require an audit of five other U.N. entities devoted to the Palestinians as well as any other entity that “results in duplicative efforts or fails to ensure balance” in its approach to Israeli-Palestinian issues, and would require the United States to withhold from its regular contributions to the world body the amount of money expended on such duplicative agencies.

Among the other provisions of the bill is one which states that the U.S. must press the U.N. Secretary General to issue a directive requiring all U.N. employees and employees of U.N. agencies to officially and publicly condemn anti-Semitic statements made in U.N.-affiliated forums, and would require any of those employees to be subject to punitive actions for making any anti-Semitic statements or references.

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Before you say “finally” or even type your post here, contact your Representatives repeatedly and get them to support this bill!  We should not let this opportunity slip through our fingers.

Don’t just sit there…DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

Contact your Congress person, (both parties) and tell them to sponsor and support this bill.

Then contact your State’s Senators, (both parties) and tell them to support this bill if it gets to the Senate, and/or to otherwise create their own!

Lastly, thank Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R).