Like the worst Twilight Zone episode... ever
I read these headlines and ask myself:
"What would Tyler Durdin do?"
President Obama's appearance on "The Tonight Show" - the first ever for a sitting chief executive - was only a small part of the president's so-called permanent campaign. A bigger move comes Saturday, when Obama will ask 13 million people on his campaign e-mail list to go door-to-door to raise support for his agenda.
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Feds shut banks in Georgia, Colorado, Kansas
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The financial meltdown has unleashed a latent and emergent social crisis across the United States. -- What is at stake is the fraudulent confiscation of lifelong savings and pension funds, the appropriation of tax revenues to finance the trillion dollar "bank bailouts", which ultimately serve to line the pockets of the richest people in America... [See Obama Watch]
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Oregon, Nevada Join California Among States With Jobless Rates Above 10%...
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Banker fury over tax ‘witch-hunt’
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4ff2f77e-1584-11de-b9a9-0000779fd2ac.html
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Iran's reaction to Obama's message of peace: "Death to America!"
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Iran's reaction to Obama's message of peace: "Death to America!"
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All homosexuals should be stoned to death, says Muslim preacher of hate
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[Thomas] Perez appears to have achieved little, if any, public prominence on hot-button immigration issues, despite his involvement with CASA de Maryland on whose board he served from 1995 to 2002, including as president. He also was on the board of the National Immigration Forum for just over a year...
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Journalist and [pro-invasion zealot] Geraldo Rivera summed up the optimism of pro-[illegal alien] activists and mostly Democrat politicians at the 13th annual U.S.-Mexico Congressional Border Issues Conference by saying he is confident President Barack Obama will keep his campaign promise to sign "comprehensive immigration reform" into law.
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Obama and the L. A. Alinsky Crowd
American Patrol Report -- March 20
Yesterday, Barack Obama visited Los Angeles. He spoke at the Miguel Contreras Learning Center. Contreras was a leader in the Saul Alinsky inspired takeover of Los Angeles unions by Hispanics. In July of 2000, Contreras organized a rally at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Twenty five thousand showed up to demand amnesty for illegal aliens. During his speech he cited the assistance of the Industrial Areas Foundation, a Sault Alinsky group that was instrumental in legalizing and registering former illegal aliens to vote for Bill Clinton.
Obama and the L. A. Alinsky Crowd
American Patrol Report -- March 20
Yesterday, Barack Obama visited Los Angeles. He spoke at the Miguel Contreras Learning Center. Contreras was a leader in the Saul Alinsky inspired takeover of Los Angeles unions by Hispanics. In July of 2000, Contreras organized a rally at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Twenty five thousand showed up to demand amnesty for illegal aliens. During his speech he cited the assistance of the Industrial Areas Foundation, a Sault Alinsky group that was instrumental in legalizing and registering former illegal aliens to vote for Bill Clinton.
"The American people have no concept of what is happening to them and what Barack Obama really represents," said Glenn Spencer of the American Patrol Report. "If they don't figure out soon that Obama is one of the greatest threats to the continuation of the United States of America and a sovereign nation, it will be too late."
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Former border agents released from house arrest
They remain convicted felons, while their "victim" is still running drugs across the border.
U.S. and Mexican security officials will strategize next month on fighting the arms trade fueling Mexico's bloody drug war, but a U.S. ban on assault rifles favored by the traffickers will not be on the agenda. -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Janet Napolitano announced plans this week...
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WorldNetDaily Exclusive
Taitz to FBI: Investigate 'tampering' at Supremes
Taitz to FBI: Investigate 'tampering' at Supremes
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Oscar Reynoso owed his bosses $300,000, and he was running out of time. -- Gunmen snatched Reynoso and locked him in the basement of a home to try to settle the drug debt. -- He was chained to a wall of the basement by his hands and ankles, gagged and beaten. His captors, members of a powerful Mexican drug cartel...
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At a time when high-tech corporations like Microsoft, Cisco and IBM are laying off American workers by the thousands, some of those very same companies will begin applying for the right to hire foreign workers on April 1. -- The Washington Alliance of Technology Workers -- the IT arm of the Communications Workers of America -- has expressed outrage...
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