Never Let A Crisis Go To Waste

Never Let A Crisis Go To Waste is the theme of the Obama administration.  They are using the Democrat created crisis to take control of your personal lives.

"We should have seen it coming.

Way back in November, when the Obama team was still flush with victory in the election, Obama White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel laid out what he called "Rule One":

"Never let a crisis go to waste."

The Obama budget plan unveiled last week is proof that the goal of the administration is not economic recovery. The goal is an unprecedented shift of power to politicians and bureaucrats."

Newt Gingrich

www.humanevents.com/article.php

 In this article Newt goes into how Obama plans to "Change" America and his "Hope" that you don't notice.

 

Its Official Election is Stolen For Al Franken

1001 ways to steal an election.  That's how many votes that were discovered or divined in favor of Al Franken in order for him to win.

On the morning after the election Senator Norm Coleman had a 776 vote lead.  The margin was small enough to trigger an automatic recount.  Then the stealing began.

The stolen votes:

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Stolen Minnesota Sentate Seat

The Minnesota Senate seat is about to be has been stolen and Liberals are cheering this on. Why, because they are the ones doing the stealing.  In the Florida 2000 election the Liberals screamed that Bush stole the election even though no matter how the votes where counted, even using the most skewed methods to determine 'Voter Intent', Bush won.

Now in Minnesota another election is being stolen and this time it is really being stolen.  Senator Norm Coleman will most likely be out of his Senate seat by the end of this week if the Liberal controlled canvassing board gets it's way.

Why is this a stolen election?  Simple.  More votes have now been counted than the actual number of people that voted.  How is this possible?

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Minnesota Senate Vote Recount Intent vs Idiots

See is believing - some people are too stupid to vote

I was reading about the MN Senate vote recount today or more accurately looking at scans or photos of challenged ballots.  This is scary.  Minnesota has what has to be the easiest ballot in the country.  There is a little oval next to the candidate name that you must fill in with a felt tip pen.  This is just like the fill-in-the-oval tests that Minnesotans have been taking in the Government run schools for at least 40 years.  Yet we have people scribbling all over the ballots making X's near a candidates name or near more than one candidate.  Some of the "check marks" people have put down covers more than one or two candidates names.  Still others circle the candidates name.   Most or all of these would have been rejected by the optical scanner at the voting station and the poll worker should have instructed the voter to correct or fill out a new ballot correctly.

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2002 Joint Resolution to use Force Against Iraq

Liberals elected and not seem to have forgotten that the U.S. Senate voted to authorize force in Iraq.  Even though the President has sole power to declare war.  Not only does it authorize the use of force it itemizes the diplomatic failures up to this point.  It even points out that in 1998 Congress had determined that Iraq was continuing WMD programs.

So here it is.


Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq

Whereas in 1990 in response to Iraq's war of aggression against and illegal occupation of Kuwait, the United States forged a coalition of nations to liberate Kuwait and its people in order to defend the national security of the United States and enforce United Nations Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq;

Whereas after the liberation of Kuwait in 1991, Iraq entered into a United Nations sponsored cease-fire agreement pursuant to which Iraq unequivocally agreed, among other things, to eliminate its nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons programs and the means to deliver and develop them, and to end its support for international terrorism;

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