27 Oct 2008, 10:42am
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Would an impeachment immediately mean that Biden would be president

I haven’t had time to fact-check this, but it’s an interesting query.

24 Oct 2008, 8:46am
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Keep your head on a swivel the next few weeks

There has been increased indications of multiple attacks across the U.S. coinciding with the elections and/or with the new president taking the oath of office.  That’s a 2 month time-frame for anybody keeping track.

The indications seem point to multiple attacks during concurrent times at various locations.  There isn’t any indications that I’ve been made aware of that that seem to stipulate one general area of the country, nor a minimum size announced in possible attack criteria.  This sounds, and is vague, but what it means to me is that anywhere is a target.  Anywhere.  What it means is that everybody out there needs to pay attention, keep their heads on a swivel, use your gut feelings.  It means looking at everyone you see in the eye, paying attention to traffic patterns and your own traffic patterns.  It means just paying attention to your surroundings at all times, force yourself not to be complacent, question everything.

It doesn’t mean target a certain ethnicity or religion.  With the real upswing in Britain with Polish immigrants turning to radical Islam as a case in point, this is a real critical point.  It’s not the middle eastern man or woman, the Pushtu or the Southern Asians.  It’s not the Filipinos or the the white woman wearing a headscarf.  It’s everybody that you need to be aware of.

Just be aware and vigilant.  Pay attention to what you do and what others around you are doing.  Trust your gut instincts.  If you have a bad feeling, call the local law enforcement.  Keep your head on a swivel.

13 Oct 2008, 9:43am
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Observations of the Democrats

I’ve noticed this a long time ago, but it seems to be showing its head again more and more, the closer we get to election period.

A few simple observances…and yes, I’m generalizing, but I learned a long time ago, it’s tough to fight stereotypes when they are true….

1.  Democrats seem to be closer to domestic terrorists than any other organization or group out there.  No, they’re not blowing up buildings, but what do they do…they vandalize buildings, such as the defacing of a republican national headquarters.

2. It could also be considered an act of terrorism with agencies such as Acorn falsifying thousands of voter registration applications.  Usually, when someone cheats, they know they are losing already.  There’s no reason to cheat if you’re going to win by yourself…

3.  The Dems don’t seem to be able to answer any question with a specific answer, but only a vague generalization of an answer that is meant to more inspire some sort of emotional reaction.  It’s like, you know man, that the republicans are just evil, man, you know what I’m saying.  It’s like they don’t ………yada yada yada.

4.  People supporting the democrats focus only on the past, and specificically the past 8 years.  They don’t focus on the 8 years prior when half of the issues we have started, and they’re just coming to head now. The point of focusing on the past is supposed to hit on point 3, you know what I’m saying, man…  There isn’t any hint of being proactive.

I’m definitely not trying to slander anyone, but if anybody just sits back and looks, listens and reads critically, these are things that should immediately stand out.  Not being proactive, blaming, and just being underhanded and vandalizing…from the group that tries to use “peace” as their battlecry.  If this was done against them they’d cry foul and bring in the ACLU, but if they do it they are practicing their democratic right to free speech.  To me, people who support the democratic viewpoint, at least the most outspoken and noticeable, are shallow, closed minded, egotistical, and under-educated.  I’m not trying to be mean here, but it’s hard to hide the truth when it’s readily apparent.

 
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