Wednesday, November 12, 2008

A video for you. It is "Election Day" by the Anti Heros:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7faNjpaGL8

I missed this one, but better late than never. Somebody should tell the Obama people, namely his transition team co-chair Valerie Jarrett, that presidents govern, they do not "rule." Dictators rule their people. This is just another example of the arrogance displayed by the Obama team. Obama thinks that he owns you and that we are meerly his subjects who should grovel at his feet. Get ready for a huge expansion in the amount of government control over your lives. Read all about it here:
http://media.newsbusters.org/stories/obama-spokesman-says-obama-ready-rule-day-1.html?q=blogs/warner-todd-huston/2008/11/10/obama-spokesman-says-obama-ready-rule-day-1

I live in Minnesota and have been watching this play out over the last week. Al Franken and his ilk are trying their best to steal the election. On Wednesday, we woke up to hear that incumbent senator Norm Coleman had a more than 700 vote lead in the senate race. Now, we are hearing that there were votes for Franken "found" since the election. In fact, there were so many votes "found" for Franken that the lead is down to 206. Funny, these "found" votes are only votes for Franken, none for Coleman. If there was no foul play here, shouldn't some of these votes be for Coleman? Especially as close as the race is. My favorite out of all of this is the 32 votes for Franken, none for Coleman, that an election official "found (more likely filled out) in her car. If Franken steals this election, it will be proof that the Minesota election process is broken. Also interesting to note, the secretary of state in Minnesota, Mark Ritchie, was financially supported in his election by a group co-founded by a member of moveon.org and is an ally of ACORN, the group that has fraudulently registered thousands of voters for this election. Here is the article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122644940271419147.html

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