Obama camp worries Muslim label may start to stick - prepares to do battle
The Obama camp had thought that the alleged rumor that Hussein Obama is a Muslim or at least has close ties to Islam was settled last year but with his protracted battle for the Democrat presidential nomination with fellow Senator Hillary Clinton consumed so much of his and his campaigns time and resources the rumor along with others have made a comeback and have been spreading fast all across the world wide web mainly via e-mails and also on Weblogs.
The net result is that undecided and Independent voters are starting to pay closer attention and are starting to question his truthfulness and honesty. People are starting to seriously wonder privately if there really is something to what they see and read in these emails and blog entries. And all this comes right on the heals of the many recently dust ups over his 20 year membership in the Rev. Wrights church that appears to have been espousing at the minimum denigrating comments about America and 9/11 and at worst racist and hate-filled sermons condemning the white race and America. Rumors have also surfaced that the Rev. Wright was also a former Muslim himself.
Then there was his reported associations with recently convicted financier Tony Rezko, a former top Obama fund-raiser and close confidant; his close association with self-admitted home grown terrorist William Ayers, a friend of Obamas among several other questionable associations with some quite unsavory and seemingly evil individuals and organizations.
Now it seems that the Obama campaign wants to refocus their campaign, they are viscously going after anyone who makes what they choose to call disparaging remarks (paraphrasing here) about Hussein Obama. So beware that when someone attacks you about something you say or publish online about the man just know that it is probably coming from groups like MoveOn.org (a George Soros funded entity) or the DailyKOS.com (another George Soros funded full blown Marxist political web site). Don't be alarmed but stand your ground against those bunch of Marxist thugs.
Find below a few passages from the linked article.
Barack Obama sets up internet 'war room' to fight slurs
Internet ‘war room’ will rebuff false rumours
June 9, 2008A crack team of cybernauts will form a rapid response internet “war room” to track and respond aggressively to online rumours that Barack Obama is unpatriotic and a Muslim.
As he gears up for his general election fight against John McCain, Mr Obama and his chief advisers are aware of the danger of such rumours, amid polling data showing that a significant number of Americans believe he is a Muslim or are suspicious about his background. Such doubts were a factor in his poor showing with white, blue-collar voters during his primary battle with Hillary Clinton.
In recent days Mr Obama has — unprompted — brought up the subject of the chain e-mails and blog sites making the......
America's Independent Party
For those that are beyond being disaffected, disgusted and just plain ol' fed up and feeling disrespected and homeless (and traditionally social as well) conservatives, conservative Democrats and conservative Independents who have had it with the current corrupted major two party dominated apparatus and them showing us their middle finger then there is finally a ray of hope on the horizon for us. There is a growing organized association of true and traditional conservatives working very hard to put together a new party home for the disenfranchised conservative citizen and voter like you and me.
After all, the once vaunted Republican party was a much ridiculed and maligned third party when the voters became so fed up with the Whigs back in 1856 when the Whig Party elitists finally ignored the wishes of the voters once too often and they were voted out of office forever and replaced with that little known and aspiring Republican party. Think it can't happen again? Go hide and watch my friend. Conservatives are reaching their fill with the liberal wing of the Rockefeller Republican party and are bolting the party in droves every day now. They're begging and praying for a better choice than what is being foisted upon them today.
It is named the 'America's Independent Party' and they have a Provisional Platform that any real traditional conservative can identify with and wholeheartedly get behind and is definitely worth the time to read and study at their linked web site. From what I've gathered so far this is a relatively new effort and from all I've learned to date this may well turn out to be a viable vehicle to get behind and use to propel the conservative voter back into the political ball game in both the short term but more importantly in the long term and restore some level of trust in and hope for the U.S. of A. and the Constitution as well as the Rule of Law.
The RNC and the purported Republican Party presidential candidate, John McCain has made it abundantly clear that if we conservatives want to "tag along" then they won't object but they also have made it abundantly clear as well that we as a voting constituency will not receive any considerations or a seat at the political round table from them either for our support and hard work. They have taken the position that whether we like what they offer us or not we will just have to support them as they have deluded themselves into believing that we have no other place to go and to not vote for a liberal RINO Republican will be a vote wasted. After all, that's been their method of operation for years. Until now.
And to date conservatives have been like the little obedient and abused puppy dog. We are only supposed to follow along with our heads bowed down in blind obedience and when the party is over we are given only sparse table scraps and kicked in the mouth and told to be a good little mutt and trot off back down to the damp dark unlit basement and stay there quietly until called on again in another two or four years to come limping back to the masters beckoned call once again to repeat the process all over again. Not anymore folks. Conservatives have been saying for a long time now, "if I only had another choice or place to go". Now they have.
Don't let those that don't give a hoot about you and me except when it comes to electing another one of their feckless clueless morally corrupt candidates. I made up my mind quite a while back that I would not vote for McCain or any other like minded RINO under any circumstances any more. The RINO's want me too anyway. Their usual worn out and tired party propaganda goes something like this "after all, if nothing else McCain is at least the lesser of the two evils. By not voting for my (evil) candidate you will be electing the Democrat so--n-so! Is that what you really want?!". Well folks, by voting for the lesser of the two evils is still voting for a evil person and this is especially true of amnesty loving John McCain. And to beat all that makes that person who votes for that lesser of two evil persons a participating enabler for evil to prevail as well.
So, with this new party working hard to become viable, strong and truly representative of he conservative voter and their principles there is no good reason why it can't or won't be so why don't you start thinking about coming aboard and supporting the effort and maybe even consider contributing some seed money to help spread the good word. Ambassador Alan Keyes who served in President Ronald Reagan's administration and is cut from the very same conservative cloth that President Reagan was and is the presumptive candidate for this new party. Most people involved in conservative politics may already know something about him but those who don't then please take some time to find out about him and this new conservative party effort. I trust that you will consult with people whom you know and trust their opinion if they themselves are informed about him and conservative politics.
So, instead of just writing in a name as a protest on the ballot which won't even be counted in the end why not help to get Ambassador Keyes on the ballot and cast a conservative vote for him and the Independent party. If enough conservatives turn out and work with and for him and his campaign and in turn vote for him then that would force the Republican party to realize what a big mistake they made in backing the Blue Blooded Rockefeller Country Club Republican elitists and dump them. It could well happen if enough conservatives would vote their principles and hearts instead of their RINO instilled self-defeating fears.
Lessons Learned? Hardly!
I would like to think that Republicans have started to pay attention to the winds of political change across the nation as they see their numbers steadily dwindling in the House and likely losses in the Senate but alas, they either haven’t been paying attention or just don’t care. It seems that they still just don’t get it.
I’ve been hearing conservative sounding voices starting to shout that Republicans need a plan, a total remake and start acting and sounding like they get it at last. I’ve heard Sean Hannity call for this on his radio and television show. I’ve heard Rush say it as well as several other national recognized conservative voices yet the leadership in the House and Senate just keep trudging full steam ahead into the coming train wreck.
I found this article at The UnionLeader.com that does a very good job of articulating just this very message in a piece titled: Dunces: Republicans learn nothing. Read on
Dunces: Republicans learn nothing
TWO DAYS after former Republican Rep. Bob Barr announced his candidacy for President as a Libertarian, and one day after a Republican lost a special election to a Democrat in a strongly GOP Mississippi district, more than half of House Republicans voted for the pork-saturated, $300 billion farm bill.
Idiots.
Three weeks ago, a Rasmussen Reports poll found that 48 percent of Americans trusted Democrats more than Republicans on the economy. Only 40 percent trusted Republicans more. That is the legacy of big-spending Republican policies pushed by leaders like Tom DeLay and President Bush and continued by the current GOP minority in the House.
For anyone with even weak Republican tendencies, voting against the farm bill was a no-brainer. The bill is full of subsidies, big-government economic meddling and wasteful pork projects. And yet, only 91 of 199 House Republicans voted against it.
New Hampshire Reps. Paul Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter, continuing their lock-step support for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's big-government agenda, voted for the bill. And 91 House Republicans voted right along with them.
Sen. Judd Gregg, before voting against the bill Thursday morning, had a good summary of its ridiculous economics.
"Some may ask, and I may have wondered, what happened to all the economists who worked for the Soviet Union when it failed, who were sitting at their desks and they didn't have a job anymore? Folks who believed in a commissar economy, who believed in top-down management of the economy, who believed in five-year plans, who believed that supply and demand had no relationship to markets -- where did those people go?
"We know, they went into the development of present farm policy."
And their harmful ideas were approved, again, by Republicans, alleged defenders of free markets and opponents of redistributionist economic schemes.
As a group, Republicans in Washington have failed to learn from their electoral losses, from their bad poll numbers, and even from the waves of angry letters, e-mails, blog postings and phone calls from their outraged former supporters who berate them daily over spending.
Either the majority of Republicans left in Washington aren't listening, or they are constitutionally incapable of learning. We're starting to think it's the latter.
To compound the very real problems facing the Republican party they select a candidate that most real conservatives and traditional Republican voters cannot stomach nor vote for or at least not support with their time or money. The few that will vote for him are finding that no one makes a big enough clothes pin or make strong enough Vick's. At least they won't be able to say that they weren't adequately warned far ahead in advance.
I rather suspect that Juan McCain may just win after all but it will be a defaulted and hollow victory for the RINO Republican party as Hussein Obama will likely take on so much political baggage that it ends up sinking him in November. It won't be because Americans really want him as their President. The real losers will be the American citizens.
To quit or not to quit..........
It sure seems the political talking heads in the liberal media (and I do include the WSJ talking head pundits at the FauxNews Channel in that group) and Osama’s overzealous supporters are really beating the drum hard lately for Hillary to just quit, to give up and pull out, just let the Marxist candidate B. Hussein Obama have the nomination before the primary process runs its course and just screw what the voters want. After all who do they think they are?! Damned miscreants!

First let me say that I am certainly not a Hillary supporter or fan and I’m most definitely not a Obama supporter or fan or friend but I think Hillary should stay in right up until either Obama (the Marxist) garners the necessary number of delegates to lock in the nomination or until the last primary is conducted and then take the nomination race to their convention floor and settle it once and for all there and only there. And count ALL of the votes.
After all look what happened to the Republicans and who they got ham strung with, a self-described self-absorbed social liberal (dictator wannabe) masquerading as a RINO Republican when all the other GOP candidates chose to quit long before the primary process was finished, before half the voters had any say at all. The Republicans allowed the political hacks of both party’s including the talking heads (including the vastly overpaid AND over rated fiscal yet socially devoid quasi-conservative WSJ associated FauxNews Channel) of the liberal media and many Democrats masquerading as Independents to select and coronate the Republican Party lackluster (loser inspired) liberal candidate for president.
Not unlike Obama, McCain is having much much difficulty in attempting to ‘close the deal’ with voters from his own party where he no longer has any competition and has as much FREE liberal-media coverage for their annointed darling and favorite liberal RINO as he wants. Social conservatives are fleeing him in droves which apparently suits him just fine.
So for those reasons and others not mentioned here I believe that Hillary (the self-avowed socialist) should hang in there and fight right up until the ‘fat lady sings’, so to speak.
McCain driving that wedge ever deeper…..
Is John McCain poised to take yet another foolish jaunt to the left in his campaign to win the Presidency of the United States? He has of late been heading by some accounts to the center and by other accounts to the left of center in order to capture some of the Democrats more socially liberal supporters and liberal Independents by sticking his finger in conservatives other eye. ABCNews.com is reporting that he may be contemplating moving the party in that direction by disregarding the party platform on abortion and softening the party years long stance to allow for abortions to account for exceptions such as rape, incest or risk to the mother's life, a position thought to be more acceptable to moderates and liberals but opposed by Christians and social conservatives alike.
Just the other day McCain was reported planning on attending the annual conference of the racist LaRaza (LaRaza translates into 'The Race') on July 14, 2008 and that he is intending to resurrect the failed “comprehensive immigration reform” (aka shamnesty) bill in some form when he is elected. He says he believes that America won’t survive without giving 20-40 million illegal aliens amnesty and opening up all of Americas social welfare programs and its residual benefits to these people. I can only roll my eyes and wonder just who is going to pay for all of that give away pork and what of the 60+ million baby boomers retirements.
I must ask, can we afford McCain and his socially liberal grandiose dreams of amnesty for 20-40 million welfare recipients and certain ruination for America and its legitimate citizenry?! And he is supposed to be a conservative according to the Republican Party apparatus. Seems to show just how out of touch with American reality they have become.
McCain Poised to Flip on GOP Abortion Platform
In '00 and '07, McCain Called for Exceptions in GOP's Platform on Abortion for Rape, Incest, Mother's Life
By TEDDY DAVIS
May 9, 2008Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., faces enormous pressure from social conservatives to ignore his repeated commitment to change the GOP's platform on abortion.
"If he were to change the party platform," to account for exceptions such as rape, incest or risk to the mother's life, "I think that would be political suicide," said Tony Perkins, the president of the conservative Family Research Council, to ABC News. "I think he would be aborting his own campaign because that is such a critical issue to so many Republican voters and the Republican brand is already in trouble."
A senior Republican close to McCain told ABC News that building a more inclusive GOP is a top priority for the Arizona senator.
But this adviser does not see changing the party platform to include exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother as necessary for achieving that vision.
I'll be backkkkkkkk........
RINO Presidential candidate John McCain appears to be feeling his oats lately about his poll ratings and has returned to his usual comfort zone this past Monday when after delivering a speech at a town hall meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina. Afterwards during a Q&A with reporters McCain apparently felt comfortable enough bringing up and touting a couple of his past accomplishments and how he felt proud to be a part of his past participation in the infamous ‘Gang of 14’ saga back in 2005 and his nearly single handily ramming through his version of ‘comprehensive immigration reform’ aka as the shamnesty boondoggle back in 2006.
He went on to say that comprehensive immigration reform is the only way he could see solving America’s immigration problems. If elected he would make shamnesty once again a top agenda item of his administration. And that's just what he plans on telling the Mexican reconquista's at the annual conference of the racist LaRaza (LaRaza translates into 'The Race') on July 14, 2008 where he is an honored speaker. Hey, I thought Americans overwhelmingly defeated that budget busting piece of legislation and every reworked version of it over the past few years. I guess McCain will be taking his que's from lame duck President Bush and tell Americans he knows better than we do what is good for us no matter what we think.
McCain touts 'Gang of 14,' immigration reform
May 5, 2008 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (CNN) — John McCain the presidential candidate suddenly sounded like the John McCain of 2005 on Monday, touting two pet issues that have generated considerable heartache among grassroots conservatives: the “Gang of 14” compromise and comprehensive immigration reform.
McCain brought up the “Gang of 14” saga unprompted at a town hall here, in advance of a major speech on judicial appointments he is set to deliver tomorrow in Winston-Salem.
“I know what bipartisanship is,” McCain said. “I am going to talk tomorrow again about our Gang of 14: seven Republicans, seven Democrats that got together rather than blow up the Senate, and we confirmed so many federal judges.”
In the spring of 2005, McCain and 13 other senators from both parties agreed on a compromise to avoid the so-called “nuclear option,” which would have curtailed the right of the minority to filibuster. Democrats had been filibustering to prevent the confirmation of three conservative judicial nominees named by President Bush.
McCain said he took pride in his votes to confirm Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito, a line that drew applause from assembled members of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce.
The Arizona senator also seemed to move past his usual “secure the borders first” mantra in favor of calling for, as he put it, “comprehensive immigration reform."
Last summer, McCain and Sen. Edward Kennedy led the charge on an immigration reform package that aroused the ire of conservatives and ultimately threatened to undermine McCain's then-frontrunning presidential bid. (McCain also supported immigration reform bills in 2005 and 2006.)
“Unless we enact comprehensive immigration reform I don’t think you can take it piecemeal,” he explained Monday, answering a question about providing visas for skilled workers.
“In other words,” he said, “because as soon you and I start to talk about the highly skilled workers, our agricultural interest people are going to say, ‘Look we need ag workers, too.’ And then somebody’s going say, 'We need the DREAM Act,' and then somebody’s going to say, 'We’ve got to enforce our border.'”
Throughout the Republican primary battle last fall, McCain faced relentless questions about his support for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act, the 2007 bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants to remain in the United States if they faced certain penalties. Opponents labeled it “amnesty.”
Since clinching the nomination, McCain has largely avoided speaking about wide-ranging immigration reform, arguing primarily that the government needs to focus on securing the border with Mexico before taking on other measures.
On Monday, he lobbied for a broader approach that includes a temporary guest worker program and tamper-proof ID cards.
“We get in this kind of a circular firing squad on immigration reform in the Congress of the United States," McCain said, "and the lesson I learned from it is we’ve got to have comprehensive immigration reform.”







