#2
More shady connections in the Joyce Foundation than the NYC victory mosque imam.
Soros is involved; the guy who is trying to change America one radical dollar at a time--sometimes millions at a time. Soros; what's wrong with America.
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The dateline for this article is: April 27th, 2010 4:53 pm ET.
I suspect the reason this story didnt have much legs was threefold. First, it was around that time when it became evident that the Senate had no stomach to take up an Energy bill that included a Cap and Trade scheme. Second, the connections are too convoluted for the typical bumper sticker headline trawled out by the MSM. And finally, the story was broke by the non-journalist Glenn Beck. On this one Beck spells out his conjecture of collusion quite clearly. And like the Van Jones story he asks his audience not Is the story true but If it is true would it matter?
The Tea Party winner du jour and Delaware Republican nominee for Senate Christine O'Donnell repeatedly used cannibalism as a metaphor for the party disunity that has threatened her campaign. "Before all this Republican cannibalism, we were not far behind in the polls" for the general election, O'Donnell said Tuesday night, adding that she hoped the activist and establishment wings of the party could "kiss and make up" for the general election. She continued to use the term to describe the party's mixed reaction to her victory on appearances on Good Morning America and Fox & Friends Wednesday morning. On 8/8 the Daily Kos/PPP (D) had the race Coons 44%, O'Donnell 37%. Since the savage attacks by Castle, Rove et. al. now PPP (D) has it Coons 50%, O'Donnell 34%.
#1
Mike Steele said he'd have the party behind her when he commented today, so at least he's doing his job.
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The same people who are rejoicing in what they perceive as a Trunk Civil War, were just a year ago calling the Tea Party just an astroturf creation of Trunk establishment. They still haven't figured it out just like the good old boys up in the RNC. Both are engaging in gross miscalculation. Let's just hope they keep it up.
#3
She has raised $500,000 in less than 24 hours via contributions on her website. Her new goal is $750,000 for the campaign. The RNC is behind her now because they have been swamped with angry emails and phone calls from voters about the Establishment Republicans sniping on her right after she won. All Mike Steele and the RNC is doing today is hiding behind Mama O'Donnell's skirts so that the voters don't beat them up; and because she was able to call in the donor equivalent of an ARCLIGHT strike in terms of money.
#4
In light of the Rachel Maddow video about her, I think she should make her campaign slogan:
Democrats Fiddle While Rome Burns.
fiddle...get it? heheh
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It wasn't long ago that the MSM and the clever liberal pundits on TV were calling the Tea Party by the name Teabaggers---A derogatory, intended-to-be smutty smarmy put down. I don't hear that anymore. These same people would like to believe the story about Republican cannibalism. They are whistling in the graveyard.
#6
The underlying theme is that we need to keep the GOP strong because it's our only choice against the DonkGreenSocialistParty. Not. The GOP leadership is not a whole lot different than the DONKs - thery're in the politics business to get rich and exercise power, not serve. Gut the damn GOP. It's the only way we might get an option that doesn't involve the Kleptocracy. The thing that makes the Tea Party work is that it isn't a political party with a party's organization needs - it's individuals dealing with their local situations. That's why I'm not in favor of the Tea Party Express - the folks running it want to become a "real" party. Remember what Washington said (paraphrased). "The greatest danger to the republic is faction." (his word for political parties).
#7
Very glad to hear M. Steele's comments on Christine's victory. I was having doubts about him of late.
As for Karl Rove, I haven't been buying his bs for over a year. Rove is not "The Architect" (of republican strategery- yuk-yuk. Rove doesn't cut the mustard anymore. He Does have the large frontal lobes and a glib tongue going for him.
"Until she demonstrates some viability in the polls we are not going to have any money for her," a top Republican official told CNN. "It is now incumbent on Sarah Palin, Jim DeMint and the Tea Party Express to help support her. They got her here. Now make it happen."
#3
Attention NRSC: We don't need your help to win elections, but you will sure as hell need ours both in this election and in the future.
You might try and remember that fact when you smart off.
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The RSC is cutting off its nose to spite its face : If O'Donnell loses, the voters in Delaware will blame the RSC for sabotaging her; if she wins without them, she will not owe the national party a damn thing and can flip them off at will. Lose-Lose for the Establishment Republicans.
#6
She won by 6 points. I'd like to see the voter demographics for O'Donnell in this primary. If donks registered Republican and voted for O'Donnell trying to screw up the trunk primary that is a problem. This might be true if they think O'Donnell is unelectable in the general election. As deplorable as the possibility that donks are playing games with the trunk primaries is the Republican leadership not wanting outsiders rocking the establishment Republican boat. Maybe O'Donnell can win in the general election. RINO Castle wasn't all that a desirable candidate. The Tea Party is trying to send a strong message to both parties; they are tired of the same old same old politics that are screwing the voters and denying them a voice. Maybe the old rules don't apply anymore. I see more and more outsider first time conservative candidates winning. Something different is happening this election.
I don't know whether or not O'Donnell is nuts. What proof is there of that? We have many liberal donk congresscritters who appear to be certifiably nuts. Suppose a conservative nut gets in occasionally. If she is really crazy she can be dumped from office next time. Or someone can oppose her in the primary next time. I don't like the fact that Republicans are already saying they won't support her thus giving capitulating and giving the seat to the donk candidate.
#7
Proof of what has been evident. Established politicians from both parties in DC have no regard for the people. The RNC response makes that very clear at last. We now know what must be done.
Posted by: Grusorong Dark Lord of the Antelope9902 ||
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Nuts? Hell, they told Lincoln that Grant was a drunk, he said in reply "Tell me what brand of whiskey that Grant drinks. I would like to send a barrel of it to my other generals.""I can't spare this man, he fights."
#12
I get the sense that the Republican establishment is just as clueless about the mood of average people as the Democratic establishment. And also just as arrogant ...
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Update:
After being lambasted by the peasants> common man, the RNC just did a flip flop and pledged $42,000 for her campaign.
#15
Note that after winning, her website has crashed under a deluge of campaign contributions from across the country. She was shooting for $350k for the general election, and the last her website showed before crashing was that she was at 94%.
#41
Hey RNC, can you hear that rumble? It is the money equivalent of an ARCLIGHT strike - thousands of small donors pushing a candidate over $500,000 in less than 24 hours. That is why Mike Steele, the RNC, and the RSC are behind her now -- they are hoping Mommy will protect them from the pissed off voters.
#42
I have never donated to a political candidate in my life. I am seriously considering donating to Christine O'Donnell.
With a side note to the Republican party explaining what I have done, and why.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia ||
09/15/2010 17:57 Comments ||
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#43
So when this woman loses and with it, the GOP loses its golden shot at winning control of the Senate, which of you insurgents will stand up and shoulder teh blame for blowing it?
#44
O'Donnell's failure enables Obama's continued hold on power. The leftists are jumping for joy right now.
Wouldn't be surprised if Soros & Co are contributing a decent chuck of her proceeds now, on the very reasonable assumption that even if this goofball raised $2 million, she'd lose by a country mile in that deep blue state, and the $ raised would give false hope to similarly lame, no-chance candidates in other left-leaning states.
#46
70% 75% 81% of new goal, $750,000. The RSC has stated they will give her $42,000. She should send it back with instructions on how to place it in rectal defilade.
#47
I just went to her link and e-mailed it to myself.
I'm going to start doling out pieces of my "elect fiscally conservative politicians" fund when I sit down to pay bills, and she's added to the list.
Luckily I scored a little overtime lately.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut ||
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Lex, would I have voted for her, if I could? Tough call. Probably not. Tactical vote would go to Castle.
However, her win pushes the state GOP towards less big government, business, and unions. Even if she loses the general election, that's a plus. Get the squishy RINO compromisers out and force the electorate to make a choice.
It would make sense for Soros to support her in the primary, and for Dems to cross over and vote for her, if they could. But it makes no sense for them to support her now. What we are seeing is the Country Party expressing support.
Supporting her now is a no-brainer. Let's see if we can help her go the distance!
#49
I'm going to start doling out pieces of my "elect fiscally conservative politicians" fund when I sit down to pay bills, and she's added to the list.
Barbara, she wanted $52,000; she's got nearly $750,000. Give your hard-earnt money to someone who needs it more.
#50
The Democrat, Chris Coons, is loony and Marxist enough to qualify for a position as one of Obamas czars. As bad as Castle might be, its not difficult to make the case that putting Coons in the seat would be far worse. However, while putting that case together, bear in mind that Castle co-founded a group with George Soros. Not likely Soros was dumping money into O'Donnell's campaign just so she can lose in November. Remember, everyone thought Castle would win. An article appeared here that discussed the above in more detail on 9/14. A woman from downstate Delaware called Rush today and said there are plenty of conservatives in Delaware. The pundits have been wrong. Now if O'Donnell can hold her own in public debates and there is not a Katy Couric moment.
Just suppose O'Donnell can win the Senate seat. Suppose conservatives will come out of the hinterlands. There have been quite a few surprises within the last year that no one expected.
#51
43 So when this woman loses and with it, the GOP loses its golden shot at winning control of the Senate, which of you insurgents will stand up and shoulder teh blame for blowing it?
I get it, you're angry. Is it worth it?
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She already won - she kicked the establishment McConnell & Bonehead in the nuts and teeth.
Castle had no biz running. 70 years old - part of the problem, not the solution.
#52
If I give my money to O'Donnell, it isn't money which would have gone somewhere else trust me on that one.
I wouldn't trust a poll too much anyways, especially one out mere hours after primary results. Personally I would rather know who is on whose side. Give her a chance, two weeks ago the Padres were shoe in division champs you know.
#53
99% 100% of current $750,000 goal in one day. Time to recalibrate goal to 1 Million. She also has over $106,000 in additional donations coming that were donated in her name at DeMint's conservative PAC.
Just think, it all started this morning with a $50,000 goal to kick start here Senatorial election campaign.
#55
"she's got nearly $750,000. Give your hard-earnt money to someone who needs it more"
Good point, tw. There are several.
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#56
Let me commend Ryan Frazier to you for donations. A personal appeal on behalf of a young veteran I have worked with, and whom I respect and innately trust. Unliek some candidate, I *know* this guy and have worked with him in classified areas. He is the real deal. And he needs YOUR help, desperately.
He *needs* the funds, because we are boing outspent 3:1 -- but despite that, we are in dead heat with an incumbent liberll Dem. This is a winnable race, if we can get enough money tocounter the propaganda of the opponent, and get our message out to a videly spread district.
The incumbent is Pelosi liberal Ed Perlmutter in Colorado's 7th CD. Perlmutter's voting record is over 98% voting with Pelosi, including cap and trade, opposing the surge, voting for TARP, the pork-laden failed stimulus, card check, various other bog government blunders, and of course, Obamacare.
We, as a nation, need this rubberstamp liberal OUT of the House, and we need your help getting Ryan over for the win. Perlmutter is approaching a million dollars in PAC and Union money -- we need your help in matching it. 95% of Frazier's funds are from INDIVIDUAL donors. That right, less than 5% of Ryan's money is from PACs, he is truly a grass roots candidate. But we need more help.
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#57
Rove is an ass, he is part of the problem with the repub party. He needs to go.
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Help us run this ad in primetime - donate now at Ryan Frazier's campaign web site.
Yes, im a bit over the top begging, but is a crucial time and we need the money NOW to do the media buys for the est of the campaign, before Perlmutter snaps the best slots up with union money.
Washington (CNN) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid AKA Slimey Bastard of the Senate (and that is saying something)
said Tuesday he will add the DREAM Act, a controversial immigration measure, to a defense policy bill the Senate will take up next week.
The decision means the defense bill, which often passes with bipartisan support, will be home to two major, thorny political issues -- the other being the repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Reid called the DREAM Act "really important" and said it should be passed because it provides a path to citizenship for young illegal immigrants who go to college or serve in the military. DREAM is an acronym for Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act. Why are Illegal Aliens serving in the Military in the first place?
I'm ok with that. I don't see why illegals who go to college should jump to the head of the line.
"I know we can't do comprehensive immigration reform," Reid said at a news conference. "But those Republicans we had in the last Congress have left us." "And I really, really, really need the 'Hispanic' vote right now so I am pandering to them until November."
Many Hispanic voters are angry with Democratic leaders for not doing more to pass an immigration overhaul. The decision by Reid to add the DREAM Act now could help soothe that anger. And Many Hispanic voters are angry that our borders are not secure. But that doesn't fit the narrative.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell called Reid's decision "needlessly controversial."
The Senate will need 60 votes to take up the bill next week, and Reid said Tuesday he doesn't know if he has enough votes. In short Reid is taking a page out of Obama's book and holding the Defense bill hostage until he gets his Dream act - just like Obama is refusing to honor his oath and defend the nation from invaders until Amnesty gets passed.
#1
Harry's not doing anything new except providing some perks for college students. As is said, Harry is trying to act like a mensch at election time to curry votes. It is like taking credit for something he didn't really do and making it look like he has done something and that he supports the military. Why should people here illegally get a path to citizenship by going to college? They should be booted to the back of the line or booted out. I'm O.K. with legal immigrants serving in the military as a shortened path to citizenship.
In 2007, about 70,000 foreign-born men and women serve in the U.S. armed forces, or about 5 percent of the total active-duty force, according to the Pentagon. Of those, nearly 30,000 -- or about 43 percent -- are not U.S. citizens.
Military service already provides a streamlined path to citizenship according to immigration policy.
Under INA Section 328, persons who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces (including active duty, reserves, or national guard), can file for Naturalization based on their current or prior U.S. military service. The requirements for eligibility are that the applicant must have served honorably or have separated from the service under honorable conditions, have completed one year or more of military service, and be a legal permanent resident at the time of his or her examination by USCIS on the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. This used to be three years, but Congress changed it to one year in 2002. Filing for naturalization under this provision of the law, Section 328 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended (INA), excuses the applicant from any specific period of residence or physical presence within the United States, so long as the application is filed while the applicant is still serving with the military or within 6 months of an honorable discharge.
#2
Reid's Dream act is his sleezy way of trying to get elected and at the same time trying to make the trunks look like they are opposed to the Defense bill. He is hoping the trunks will oppose his Dream Act so he can say trunks aren't supporting our military. Harry, the voters are on to your load of crapola.
#5
Bottom line; both riders are typical election year wedge issues and have no chance of being passed. Call it fourth quarter indentity politics. Or another opportunity to call the Republicans phobes and haters. The DREAM act doesnt have the votes because the provisions for in-state tuition and back door amnesty for family members are too controversial. The Dont ask Dont Tell repeal isnt going anywhere until the military brass has completed their review and thats still a year out. Even Obama has telegraphed that one. But what the hell, maybe Harry can secure the La Raza endorsement and get Lady Gaga off his back at the same time. You know how the Dems love their twofers.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has release the results of Crime in the United States 2009. There is an across the board drop in violent crime, despite the dire economic circumstances we find ourselves in.
Each of the violent crime categories decreased from 2008murder (7.3 percent), robbery (8.0 percent), aggravated assault (4.2 percent), and forcible rape (2.6 percent).
This all occurred in the same year that Americans purchased 14 million firearmsmore than the combined active armies of the top 21 countries in the world. We also purchased an estimated 14+ billion rounds of ammunition during that same time period.
It is also worth remembering that these purchases were made during a year where gun rights were ascendant, and Americans could carry weapons in more areas as firearm owners rights continued to go mainstream. The report also contains plenty of additional details, charts, and tables on crime during 2009, including more on offenses, criminals, victims, weapons used, geographic locations, etc. To find out about the crime picture in your state, go to our State Totals table.
#3
Ditto and ditto. Over the years more and more states have passed concealed carry laws. States where such laws have been passed, "violent" crime has gone done. Some of the liberal blue states where one cannot carry under just about any circumstances, violent crime is still a problem. 2nd amendment-based lawsuits are changing things in these hard-core anti-2nd amendment cities and states.
Both sides of the equation need to reexamined, neither of which the left would ever want to do. If poverty is increasing due to the economic recession then by the formula crime should also increase. General indications are that the trends are not running parallel. That means either crime is a chosen behavior rather than just an environmental behavior or that the very definition of poverty is false. In the former case implies that free will of the individual not 'The Man' or 'The Establishment' is the fundamental causal factor. That kills the left's victim game. In the latter case, it means that which is defined as poverty isn't. The relativity of simply drawing a statistical line and declaring anyone below it poor is a pure fiction. It exposes the excess and exaggeration of leftist rhetoric, once again, selling their guilt trips. Remember that when the numbers don't fit the theory, throw out the numbers. /sarc off
#7
How much of this is due to illegal immigrants leaving the country due to the recession/depression?
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I learned long ago, from a prominent criminologist, that historic crime rates almost exactly match the size of the male population age 15-30 cohort in proportion to the society at large. The only variables include married members of that group, fathers present in the family, and otherwise occupied members of that group (already in custody, in the military, etc...)
Spending on "anti-crime" programs, firearm ownership, and all other "social" trends really don't have a noticeable correlative effect.
Simply put, societies with lots of criminal opportunities and lots of potential criminals have lots of crime, but the opportunities are not the most important factor.
#10
I totally agree with bp. I will also say that I'm pretty sure lots of potential criminals were aborted in the early nineties and I think it's a good thing.
#11
Besoeker,
I've heard my father say almost exactly the same thing about Oakland. Almost 30 years as a policeman there and he knew virtually every crook in town. 95% of the b.s. going on was caused by the
"regulars", the rest was random, or newbes entering the game.
#12
At one time, I analyzed crime statistics--40 years ago. Most likely the demographics of crime has changed since that time. About the only thing that I could find of the variables looked at that was correlated with crime was whether or not the person could read. That could be correlated with a lot of other things mentioned in this thread, father present in family, gangs in neighborhood, schooling, religious influences, etc.
#13
Despite the best efforts of the legal and 'human rights' fraterneties, this is probably the impact of technology on detection and conviction rates.
From Australia,
Overall, studies have shown juries are three times more likely to convict in identical cases if DNA evidence is presented at a trial.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
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