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Posted: September 14, 2009 - 6 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Natl Security

Ok, I have HAD it.  I can't even begin to tell you what I've had it with since there is so much this government has done and is doing.  I listened to Glenn today and he has really inspired me to forge ahead with the "Refounders" movement and locating the 56.  I am therefore halfway through writing a document similar to the Declaration that I will send to every member of my local, state, and federal government that will let them know they are "on notice."  I'm so mad right now that the many thoughts churning around in my head are making it a little difficult to see straight, let alone write a concise and coherent letter.  

 

So I am asking all of you:  please send me a list of things that bother you - I do not want to miss anything in this letter.   I will be happy to post it once I am finished so that you all may tweak it and send it on, take it as is, or use it to inspire your own letters...

 

The fight is on!

 

I am on a mission.




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Posted: September 13, 2009 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Humor

 I really see the similarities between Kaa and Obama:

 




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Posted: September 1, 2009 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
Category: Despicable Politician Behavior

From the Review Journal - http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/56171937.html

SHERMAN FREDERICK: Enough is enough, Harry

Stop the childish bullying

This newspaper traces its roots to before Las Vegas was Las Vegas.

We've seen cattle ranches give way to railroads. We chronicled the construction of Hoover Dam. We reported on the first day of legalized gambling. The first hospital. The first school. The first church. We survived the mob, Howard Hughes, the Great Depression, several recessions, two world wars, dozens of news competitors and any number of two-bit politicians who couldn't stand scrutiny, much less criticism.

altWe're still here doing what we do for the people of Las Vegas and Nevada. So, let me assure you, if we weathered all of that, we can damn sure outlast the bully threats of Sen. Harry Reid.

On Wednesday, before he addressed a Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Reid joined the chamber's board members for a meet-'n'-greet and a photo. One of the last in line was the Review-Journal's director of advertising, Bob Brown, a hard-working Nevadan who toils every day on behalf of advertisers. He has nothing to do with news coverage or the opinion pages of the Review-Journal.

Yet, as Bob shook hands with our senior U.S. senator in what should have been nothing but a gracious business setting, Reid said: "I hope you go out of business."

Later, in his public speech, Reid said he wanted to let everyone know that he wants the Review-Journal to continue selling advertising because the Las Vegas Sun is delivered inside the Review-Journal.

Such behavior cannot go unchallenged.

You could call Reid's remark ugly and be right. It certainly was boorish. Asinine? That goes without saying.

But to fully capture the magnitude of Reid's remark (and to stop him from doing the same thing to others) it must be called what it was -- a full-on threat perpetrated by a bully who has forgotten that he was elected to office to protect Nevadans, not sound like he's shaking them down.

No citizen should expect this kind of behavior from a U.S. senator. It is certainly not becoming of a man who is the majority leader in the U.S. Senate. And it absolutely is not what anyone would expect from a man who now asks Nevadans to send him back to the Senate for a fifth term.

If he thinks he can push the state's largest newspaper around by exacting some kind of economic punishment in retaliation for not seeing eye to eye with him on matters of politics, I can only imagine how he pressures businesses and individuals who don't have the wherewithal of the Review-Journal.

For the sake of all who live and work in Nevada, we can't let this bully behavior pass without calling out Sen. Reid. If he'll try it with the Review-Journal, you can bet that he's tried it with others. So today, we serve notice on Sen. Reid that this creepy tactic will not be tolerated.

We won't allow you to bully us. And if you try it with anyone else, count on going through us first.

That's a promise, not a threat.

And it's a promise to our readers, not to you, Sen. Reid.

 

Sherman Frederick (sfrederick@reviewjournal.com) is publisher of the Review-Journal and president of Stephens Media.

 




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