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stfu phucktard. Your anti-capitalist rantings are useless and obtuse. Go plan your next G-20 riot and leave us concerned citizens alone. I'll bet the unibombers shed is vacant, maybe you could go live in it....
Stratd00d
5:24:12 AM
10/03/09

VioLiN
6:37:21 AM
10/03/09

In the last twenty five years, my living for myself, my wife, two children (second Family) and my 90 year old mother has been made building&selling speculation houses and trading stocks and bonds. Now, what is more capitalist than that? I'm not mad at capitalism because it has treated me very well over my life, but it has problems and who would know better than a real capitalist?
salebored
8:15:43 AM
10/03/09

WHo are you and wht have you done with Saleboard?

Meanwhile.....ACORN is in big trouble, even if the Demmies try to ingore the scandal. They are joined at the hip, including Obama, and will go down with the ship.


Now will Congress investigate ACORN?
Examiner Editorial
October 4, 2009

Evidence continues to accumulate from far and wide that the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now is lousy with corruption. The latest revelations come from Louisiana and Oklahoma. In the former, the local ACORN Housing Corp. office received contracts worth a combined $625,000 from the City of New Orleans for repairing existing low-income housing and developing new units in poor neighborhoods. The contracts were paid for with funds from federal Community Development Block Grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. An investigation by the Pelican Institute think tank of New Orleans, however, found that no work was actually performed to fulfill the contracts. Worse, Pelican couldn't talk to the ACORN official managing the contracts because he had left the organization months ago. One more thing: The office address listed on the contracts for ACORN turned out to be a vacant lot, although new plumbing connections indicated a trailer had recently been located on the site.

Meanwhile, in Oklahoma City, documents found in a recently vacated ACORN office included a detailed memo titled "Power Plan" for a five-year effort to elect supportive legislators and transform Oklahoma to a progressive state "in the way it was 100 years ago." The man in charge of the office left town without paying back rent or utility bills, according to OklahmaWatchdog.org. Also found in the documents was a script for a Houston ACORN-directed recruiting campaign for "hiring Outreach Workers to remind people to get out and vote for Barack Obama in the upcoming election." As a tax-exempt nonprofit, ACORN is barred from participating in partisan election activities, and its national spokesmen have insisted throughout the 2008 presidential race that their organization was not working to elect Obama.

These revelations come hard on the heels of the sensational videotapes showing ACORN employees in Baltimore, New York and San Diego giving advice on concealing a brothel featuring 13-year-old girls smuggled here from Latin America. Congress is considering measures to stop any more federal funds from going to ACORN after an Examiner investigation found the group has received at least $53 million in recent years. More than a dozen states are investigating allegations of improper election activities by ACORN. Now, with evidence of apparent theft of federal grant money and blatantly partisan political work, what else must be exposed before Congress gets off the dime and conducts a full-fledged investigation?
Stratd00d
5:43:20 PM
10/04/09

"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it."

Frederic Bastiat


I see this happening today, don't you? That's the first step, you know.

Now what are YOU gonna do about it?
Stratd00d
7:52:57 PM
10/04/09

That's what this country is based on- why do you think so much stuff is illegal? The best forms of Biz are the ones that create their own demand and an unenforced laws are the biggest money makers,ie. drugs, illegal aliens, some guns , prostitution etc..
salebored
9:04:48 PM
10/04/09

Glenn Beck Crying On Cue Using Vicks under His Eyes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj4I2f0ZO6g



Ha ha. What a tool!
viOLiN
5:45:07 AM
10/05/09

“"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it."

They called it Reaganomics.
Markothebeast
6:38:13 AM
10/05/09

Now look what you've done.

Clif is forming complete sentences.
tiltTiltBLAM
6:49:28 AM
10/05/09

I didn't know they sold VapoRub in 50 gallon drums.
tiltTiltBLAM
7:19:50 AM
10/05/09

As long as Soap Operas like Becks can herd masses of people through the hoops we'll never work the bugs out of Biz Represented Government. The very idea that big companies charge taxes on their products and services, but because they don,t use the word 'tax' they can buy the very people that hate taxes the most.
salebored
7:37:11 AM
10/05/09

A little dutch door action?
Markothebeast
7:43:10 AM
10/05/09

violin you dumsheat. That's was for the back cover of his new book. The photo of him crying, as a joke to mock idiots like you .

I heard Lindsey Graham talking about Beck over the weekend, saying in effect that Beck isn't conservative enough. So if the left doesn't like him and the right doesn't like him either...maybe he's onto something calling out the corruption in Washingto
stratd00d
7:45:49 AM
10/05/09

Mario Lanza is going to return from the dead to demand a royal check for that crying shtick one of these days.

But Ya Know….. I don’t think Lanza was a VapoRub junkie. He probably used the old soap opera trick of yanking out his nosehairs.
tiltTiltBLAM
7:59:41 AM
10/05/09




We need the Apollo Alliance to write us another stimulus bill!

YEAH!
stratd00d
8:03:04 AM
10/05/09


Finally, a guy who says what people who aren't thinking are thinking.

      – Jon Stewart

tiltTiltBLAM
8:17:46 AM
10/05/09

How badly do conservatives have to trash America before people realize that conservative is too conservative for America?
MarkO
8:56:19 AM
10/05/09

Beck doesn't need anything other than soap in his eyes, he's got that covered.
salebored
8:56:47 AM
10/05/09

Call me The Corruption Czar
Louisiana Attorney General: Rathke Embezzled $5 Million From ACORNby Publius
From NOLA.COM:

An internal review by the board of directors of the community organization ACORN determined that the amount allegedly embezzled from the community organization was $5 million, well more than the previously reported amount of nearly $1 million, according to a new subpoena in an investigation by Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell.

The subpoena, released this afternoon, says, “It is still unclear if some of the monies embezzled are from state, federal or private funds.”

Caldwell issued subpoenas in August seeking documents related to Acorn International then-President Wade Rathke and his brother Dale Rathke, who kept the group’s books. Those subpoenas were focused on possible Acorn violations of state employee tax law, obstructing justice and violating the Employee Retirement Security Act.


Update: According to the new subpoena issued by the Louisiana Attorney General, it seems ACORN leadership was aware of the full extent of the embezzlement. That they have covered up the true figure cast doubt on their ability to truely reform the organization. In other words, they will only admit to what they get caught at.


Folks, these people should be locked up. Remember Obama said he's "been working with ACORN his entire carreer."
Stratd00d
7:53:22 PM
10/05/09

Federal Spending Doubles in Less Than a Decade
by Chris Moody

Remember the good old days, when the federal government was, shall we say, smaller? And by “smaller,” I mean half the size it is today.

That was only nine years ago.

Economist Chris Edwards ran the numbers, and found that since 2000, the federal government’s budget has doubled, from $1.9 trillion to $3.65 trillion today. Much of that can be contributed to former president Bush’s giant spending programs and the increase in defense spending to pay for the wars, but the largest upswing has come just in the past year.

In 2009, the federal budget exploded from $2.98 trillion to $3.65 trillion, which is the largest one-year leap in nearly 60 years when adjusted for inflation.


Bpth sides are doing it, but the recent spending orgy is completely out of control. Then you add another trillion for healthcare, and another for cap n tax. It's unsustainable. Parents, your kids future's are at stake here. Wake up and demand accountability from these a$$clowns. Stand up and voice your opposition to this isanity. You are not alone. It's time to make a stand for America. Get up and fight back.
Stratd00d
8:01:31 PM
10/05/09


last edited: 10/06/09 3:53:37 AM
viOLiN
4:25:12 AM
10/06/09

Got logic?
Stratd00d
5:06:18 AM
10/06/09

viOLiN
6:25:42 PM
10/06/09

Got logic?”
Nope.....
Stratd00d
7:42:40 PM
10/06/09

Uhht ooohh
Lousiana Attorney General Serves ACORN With 2nd Subpoena: Full Textby Kevin Kane
From Steve Beatty, investigative reporter for the Pelican Institute:




The brother of ACORN’s founder embezzled $5 million from the organization, nearly five times more than the figure previously acknowledged by the New Orleans activist group’s officials, according to a subpoena served Monday by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office.

“The exact amount of the embezzlement was unknown until it was recently acknowledged in a board of directors meeting on October 17, 2008 by (ACORN Chief Executive Officer) Bertha Lewis and (ACORN board member) Liz Wolf that an internal review had determined that the amount embezzled was $5,000,000,” reads the court document. “It is still unclear if some of the monies embezzled are from state, federal of private funds.”
Stratd00d
8:25:55 PM
10/06/09

'Much of that can be contributed to former president Bush�s giant spending programs and the increase in defense spending to pay for the wars, but the largest upswing has come just in the past year.' dOOd

Capitaligion is expensive, both socialist protection and socialist bailout to make it looks like capitaligion works are both a drag on taxpayers, unless you're in the top 2% of 'Supposed to Pay, But Don'ters.

Acorn's $5 million is nothing compared to the $5.1 billion that is missing in Pakiscam.
last edited: 10/06/09 8:02:07 PM
salebored
8:31:58 PM
10/06/09

They are taking my money to furthur the democrats' agendas.

I have a problem with that.
Stratd00d
8:50:26 PM
10/06/09

'Folks, these people should be locked up. Remember Obama said he's "been working with ACORN his entire carreer.' dood

That's what Dick Cheney said about Halliburton-KBR. LMAO
last edited: 10/06/09 8:22:14 PM
salebored
8:53:26 PM
10/06/09

Well said....
Stratd00d
8:55:36 PM
10/06/09

Wrangle is corrupt
and so are his cronies in the dem party

From Americans for Limited Government:



October 7th, 2009, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today condemned members of the House for voting to refer a resolution that would have removed Congressman Charlie Rangel as Chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

“Once again, the Democrat-controlled House has voted to sweep outright corruption under the rug on behalf of a fellow party member who failed to report more than $1 million in outside income as required by House rules,” Wilson said.

“The least Congress can do is not have Rangel serving as Chairman of a committee that deals with taxes while an ‘ongoing’ ethics probe into his undisclosed income is taking place,” Wilson added.

The Resolution, proposed by Congressman John Carter, called for Rangel to be removed as Ways and Means Chairman until the Ethics Committee concludes its probe.

Instead, the House voted 246 to 153 to refer the resolution to the Ethics Committee. “A vote to refer the Rangel resolution to the Ethics Committee was a vote against the resolution, plain and simple,” said Wilson.
Stratd00d
7:49:30 PM
10/07/09

Bill Ayers wrote Obama's book?
Alert the Media: Ayers’ Claim He Wrote Obama’s ‘Dreams of My Father’ Is A

Blockbuster Storyby Rusty Humphries
Revealing audio after the jump.

Anne Leary is a conservative blogger found at http://backyardconservative.blogspot.com/. She claims to have recently met Bill Ayers at the Reagan National Airport. She approached him and out of the blue, he claimed to have written Barack Obama’s bestseller Dreams of My Father. Was he joking? Serious?



I wanted to have Anne Leary on my radio show right away to see if she was reliable and to see what Ayers may have been trying to tell her. I have been actively tracking Jack Cashill’s investigation into the possibility Bill Ayers was Obama’s ghostwriter for Dreams. I was very skeptical of the story at first however Jack’s research is overwhelming and Christopher Andersen’s favorable book on the First Couple confirmed that Ayers did, in fact, play a significant role in Obama’s book– that President Obama claims he wrote with no help.


When I saw Anne’s blog, it was important to verify her story and make an assessment of her report. My exclusive interview with her convinced me the conversation with Ayers was real, she reported it accurately and we have a blockbuster story on our hands.

Ayers didn’t just help with the book, it appears he took entire sections of his own past and transformed them into Obama life stories. Why is this important? If Barack Obama lied about writing Dreams, and if in fact an unrepentant terrorist and self-described communist did indeed write the book, then all claims by Barack Obama from the beginning must now be reexamined. Also, the left is already attacking the ghostwriter for Sarah Palin’s new book as a “racist.” Really? You want to compare ghostwriters? This is like Timothy McVey ghostwriting John McCain’s book.

Cashill’s research, Andersen’s book and Ayers statement have created an awkward moment for the media. Do they do their job or continue to deny their readers/viewers/listeners the truth? The President’s credibility is on the line. It demands our attention
Stratd00d
8:08:51 PM
10/07/09

Good God, ya'll
October 6, 2009
Approval of U.S. Congress Falls to 21%, Driven by DemocratsLowest rating for Congress since Januaryby Frank Newport
PRINCETON, NJ --

Americans' approval of the job Congress is doing is at 21% this month, down significantly from last month's 31% and from the recent high of 39% in March.



"The current drop in overall job approval to 21% particularly reflects a substantial drop in approval among Democrats, whose 36% rating this month is 18 points lower than last month's 54%, and the lowest since January of this year."Congressional approval rose sharply in the months after President Obama's inauguration, from 19% in January to 31% in February and 39% in March. Approval then began to slip gradually, dipping to 31% by the end of the summer, before falling precipitously in October. Given the current 21% reading, it appears that any "honeymoon" period for the 111th Congress has eroded.

Approval of Congress today is significantly below the average 36% rating found across the past two decades.



Congressional job approval reached its all-time high of 84% in October 2001, weeks after that year's Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and at a time when presidential job approval also shot to all-time highs. Approval of Congress slowly declined from that point through the summer of 2008, reaching the all-time low of 14% in July of that year, as gas prices soared to record highs.

The current drop in overall job approval to 21% particularly reflects a substantial drop in approval among Democrats, whose 36% rating this month is 18 points lower than last month's 54%, and the lowest since January of this year.



Republicans' already-low ratings of Congress have dropped marginally, to 9% from 13% last month. There is a similar pattern among independents, whose approval of Congress, now at 16%, is down from 23% last month.

Bottom Line

The reasons why Americans' ratings of Congress have fallen so significantly this month are not completely clear. The highly publicized and sometimes acrimonious debate over healthcare reform in recent weeks would seem a proximate and, therefore, possible explanation. It is also possible that Americans are frustrated with the lack of meaningful outcomes from Congress. A Gallup analysis of a drop in congressional job approval ratings in 2007 found that many who disapproved cited congressional inaction as the explanation.

Of note is the steep decline in approval among Democrats, who appear to be souring on the job Congress is doing despite the fact that their party controls both the House and the Senate. For the first time since February, Democrats' approval of the job Congress is doing is below 50% -- with only slightly more than a third of Democrats now approving. It is possible that after watching Democratic lawmakers defend healthcare reform in town hall meetings through the summer, rank-and-file Democrats may be disappointed that Congress hasn't followed through with more progress on that legislation this fall.

Congress remains the lowest rated of the three branches of government. Gallup Daily tracking puts President Obama's job approval ratings in the low 50% range in recent days, and Gallup's most recent assessment of the Supreme Court in late August/early September gave that institution a 61% job approval score.

Survey Methods

Results are based on telephone interviews with 1,013 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted Oct. 1-4, 2009. For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage points.

Interviews are conducted with respondents on land-line telephones (for respondents with a land-line telephone) and cellular phones (for respondents who are cell-phone only).

In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
Stratd00d
8:27:05 PM
10/07/09

Keep on pasting!

That 84 was the tax breaks. What an idea that was. LMAO
last edited: 10/07/09 8:03:05 PM
salebored
8:27:43 PM
10/07/09

Ronald Regan. Pulled us out of a deep pile of $h1t...
Stratd00d
8:54:54 PM
10/07/09

DOOD...actually Ronaldus Magnus did not PULL us out...he allowed the American people the freedom to be creative and make the solutions.

Isnt a tad ironic that the party of the PEEPS seem so interested in CONTROLLING every part of the people's lives?
theXL400
7:16:51 AM
10/08/09

havent you surrounded us for long enough? move in for the kill, already
crash bang
7:30:54 AM
10/08/09

When entering this thread, I DO feel surrounded...by a gaseous foul cloud of hot air...
roseymonster
7:51:46 AM
10/08/09

“Ronald Regan. Pulled us out of a deep pile of $h1t...”

Then he began the biggest pile of $hit that even hit this country. Welcome to the world where all the wealth is in the hands of the few, has that taken us back what; eight centuries and brought us Afghanistan 2001-2009.
last edited: 10/08/09 7:43:08 AM
salebored
8:10:45 AM
10/08/09

Tea partiers turn on GOP leadership
10/11/09

The tea party is taking aim at Republican candidates including Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Texas Rep. Mike Conaway and California senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina.


While the energy of the anti-tax and anti-Big Government tea party movement may yet haunt Democrats in 2010, the first order of business appears to be remaking the Republican Party.


Whether it’s the loose confederation of Washington-oriented groups that have played an organizational role or the state-level activists who are channeling grass-roots anger into action back home, tea party forces are confronting the Republican establishment by backing insurgent conservatives and generating their own candidates — even if it means taking on GOP incumbents.


“We will be a headache for anyone who believes the Constitution of the United States … isn’t to be protected,” said Dick Armey, chairman of the anti-tax and limited government advocacy group FreedomWorks, which helped plan and promote the tea parties, town hall protests and the September ‘Taxpayer March’ in Washington. “If you can’t take it seriously, we will look for places of other employment for you.”


“We’re not a partisan organization, and I think many Republicans are disappointed we are not,” added Armey, a former GOP congressman.


In Florida, where the national party has signaled its preference for centrist Gov. Charlie Crist in the GOP Senate primary, tea party activists are lining up behind former state House Speaker Marco Rubio in reaction to Crist’s public backing for President Barack Obama’s stimulus package.


“We were very disappointed with Gov. Charlie Crist when he supported the stimulus, the bailout, and he appeared publicly with President Obama,” said Everett Wilkinson, a South Florida-based organizer for Tea Party Patriots. “The opposition comes from Crist’s support for the largest spending plan ever and the environmental policies he’s pushing on the American people.”


Rubio has already made appearances at Florida tea parties, and protesters have been seen waving signs declaring, “Anybody but Charlie Crist.” He also has Armey’s endorsement, and Armey headlined a Dallas fundraiser for him several weeks ago.


Wilkinson said that the tax status of his Florida-based group limits what it can do to assist Rubio in the August 2010 primary. But he said the organization would launch an aggressive get-out-the-vote operation and issue a report card grading each candidate appearing on the ballot.


Tea party activists are also lining up behind challengers to GOP establishment-backed Senate candidates in Colorado and Connecticut. In California, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina — like Crist, another National Republican Senatorial Committee-favored Senate contender — is the target of tea party animus in her primary against conservative state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.


“My impression is that the support among tea partyers for DeVore is high,” said Mark Meckler, a California-based organizer for Tea Party Patriots. “I hear nothing but praise for the guy.”


Tea party organizers say their resistance to Republican Party-backed primary candidates has much to do with what they perceive as the GOP’s stubborn insistence on embracing candidates who don’t abide by a small government, anti-tax conservative philosophy.



http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/28157.html#ixzz0TkTFXQHq
Stratd00d
12:22:03 PM
10/12/09

Obama=Unions
Resources by Brian Johnson


At the beginning of September, we received several letters and emails from Kansas health care providers reporting on notices that Kansas state departments had sent them. The letters, printed on KS Department letterhead and bearing the name of the Governor, were asking for the providers “name, address and phone number” to hand over to the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).



The SEIU had contacted the KS Department of Aging and the Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services asking for state health care providers information for the purposes of unionizing them. These Departments did not have this information on hand. Rather than simply telling the SEIU “sorry, we don’t have that”, they spent thousands of taxpayer dollars and state resources to gather this information.

When we contacted Gov. Parkinson’s office to request correspondence between their Departments and the SEIU, and to determine how much this cost the taxpayers of Kansas, we were told “the Governor’s office is not in possession of any information.”


Following up with the Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services, we were told they spent almost $5,000 to print and collect this personal information on behalf of the SEIU. Secretary Don Jordon said in an email to us, “I support the effort to get union information to workers paid with state revenue.”

We have yet to receive the amount of taxpayer funds the Department of Aging spent.

The practice of states using their resources and taxpayer dollars to collect personal data for unions is spreading. Illinois’ temporary Gov is doing the same thing. Illinois currently provides state funding to approximately 3,000 residents to assist family members with developmental disabilities through the Illinois’ Home-based Support Services Program. The personal information of people enrolled in the Support Services Program was distributed to two unions in accordance with Executive Order 09-15 which states, “the Department of Human Services shall provide to an organization interested in representing individual providers access to the names and addresses of current individual providers.”

We have not received a response from Quinn’s office to our requests similar to those made in Kansas.

With unionization declining, expect to see more and more pressure being placed on state Governors to use their Departments to “bailout” the failing labor movement.
Stratd00d
12:27:36 PM
10/12/09

Feeding at the public trough
2010 Census Still a Boondoggle for the Left
by Kyle Olson

While there may have been a collective sigh of relief across America after the news that the Census Bureau severed ties with ACORN, it made me wonder who other Census partners were.

In short, ACORN or not, the 2010 census will be an organizing tool for the American Left.

Here is a partial list of other census partners, according to the Census website:

AARP
A. Phillip Randolph Institute
AFL-CIO
American Federation of Government Employees
AFSCME
American Federation of Teachers
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Community Action Partnership
Families USA
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Labor Council for the Latin American Advancement
League of Women Voters of the United States
National Black Justice Coalition
National Council of La Raza
National Education Association
Pride at Work
Rainbow Push Coalition
Service Employees International Union
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
United Workers

Workforce Alliance




F'n incredible. Elections have consequences....
Stratd00d
12:38:18 PM
10/12/09



INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

WOOOOOP! WOOOOOOP!
INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

Wooop! WOOOOP!

INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

WOOOOP! Woooooooooooop!
INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

INTERVENTION !

WOOOOOOP!

INTERVENTION !





Hey, this wine-in-a-can is COOL....

tiltTiltBLAM
1:02:41 PM
10/12/09

Where do you get whine in a can.

Dood you better start looking at the republican party machine, the Chamber of Commerce, that supports all the Illegrant Groups.
last edited: 10/12/09 12:37:37 PM
salebored
1:10:35 PM
10/12/09

Wounded Knee
1:12:50 PM
10/12/09

Penis Navy
Pecker Air Force
Dick Armey

last edited: 10/12/09 12:43:46 PM
vioLin
1:18:19 PM
10/12/09

Stop your wineing.
salebored
1:18:32 PM
10/12/09

Armey Comma Dick.
tiltTiltBLAM
1:23:35 PM
10/12/09

We Piss and Moan about Them but Ultimately will Do Nothing about Them
crash bang
2:24:18 PM
10/12/09

How do you all cordinate your talking points every day so effectively?

Well done!
Stratd00d
3:05:24 PM
10/12/09

Did Glen Beckk rape and murder that young girl in 1990?

She'd be almost 30 by now ----
tiltTiltBLAM
3:11:05 PM
10/12/09

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