I am sending you a message on behalf of Donna Rogers Florida state Director for the Tea Party Command Center. The only way we are going to save our Republic is to take back the power and authority the federal government was never intended to have in the first place and restore it back to the states. Therefore, please take the time:
1.Add Donna Rogers as your friend.
2.Register under the Florida group so you can get timely action alerts impacting our state. You go to the main tool bar and put your cursor under the groups title and you should see states groups appear. Click on the state group link and register under the Florida group please.
If you need help please contact Josh Conway at conway072002@yahoo.com. Thank you we need your help for the state of Florida desperately.
Thanks Angelo. I'm OK, but my oldest daughter actually lives in Fort Calhoun. So does my brother-in-law. She is fine...lives up in the hills. But, my B-I-L lost his house. He had enough advanced warning he moved his belongings.
The reactor is fine. It's been off-line since April, for maintenance.
You can thank the Corps of Engineers for this. All this damage because they chose to save the Least Tern, the Piping Plover and the Pallid Sturgeon.
The environmentalists have gone too far, this time.
If more Americans were as enlightened as you with regards to Obama and shared your passion to dispose him, he will be a one term President as M. Bachmann has declared. Your passion is invaluable!
I guess not living directly in Chicago I didn't follow Chicago politics as closely s those living there. Interesting stuff about his arriving in Chicago, ingratiating himself with Dickie Durbin, meeting Michelle, etc. Most of my local friends and I first heard about Obama when Jack Ryan got pushed off the Republican ticket for the Senate due to sex escapades with his wife at clubs, etc., which then brought Obama to the fore. His mercurial rise through Chicago politics with an empty resume is truly astonishing. His desultory journey from one country to another and one university to another could be almost ignoref, but his megalomania persona with no accomplisments of any note to support it, makes him an unlikable figure, at least to those who can see right through him.
The overview of the debate that I put on my blog was more from a psycholgical perspective, though I think my observations are right on at this point at least. I think the candidates not trying to attack each other as the media probably was itching to see was very wise, as one of them will probably become a running mate of another. They do need to start depersonalizing him ever so subtly instead of just giving the typical line that he hasn't done well and they promise to do better. Obama needs to be cut down verbally without going into his dubious background, but leaving the innuendos. When they were all asked what they thought of his record, they should have said something like" His lack of accomplishments could be expected for someone who is in a position that is clearly over his head."
I came to believe that responding to Molly McGee's skewd logic is probably a fruitless effort. Reading the article by Donald Trump on Obama's collegiate schooling, I wasn't that surprised that he flunked out of Occidental and never even attended Columia University. These facts could be carefully brought out at the Republican convention.
Angelo, I did make what I think is a sensible reply to Molly's comment, though I'm not sure if I placed it where Molly will see it, placing it above your reply to her. I'm still getting familiar with the various nuances at this site : - )
Hello Angelo-Thank you for your reply and thoughts. I truly believe that we won't get to the 2012 elections the way things are going. The play-books of history tell the story, and the continued actions and Constitutional disregard of this usurper and his minions are a big sign-post saying that The One doesn't care, he's got a plan already under way, and it's a plan that was begun decades before he was even born. The absolute decay of societal morals and jurisprudential moorings are now to such an extent, combined with the well-designed "entitlement mentality", may have gone too far to pull back from. I'd like to think this is not true, and if it's not, then it's pretty damned close to being true. Which, to me, is all the more reason to intensify the fight, multiply our efforts, and pay special attention to the Achilles Heel-which is still the fact that this remains to be a center-right country with some of our basic ideals still intact among those that really matter, the Patriots and ordinary folks that smell a real rat.
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I am sending you a message on behalf of Donna Rogers Florida state Director for the Tea Party Command Center. The only way we are going to save our Republic is to take back the power and authority the federal government was never intended to have in the first place and restore it back to the states. Therefore, please take the time:
1. Add Donna Rogers as your friend.
2. Register under the Florida group so you can get timely action alerts impacting our state. You go to the main tool bar and put your cursor under the groups title and you should see states groups appear. Click on the state group link and register under the Florida group please.
If you need help please contact Josh Conway at conway072002@yahoo.com. Thank you we need your help for the state of Florida desperately.
Thanks Angelo.
I'm OK, but my oldest daughter actually lives in Fort Calhoun. So does my brother-in-law.
She is fine...lives up in the hills.
But, my B-I-L lost his house. He had enough advanced warning he moved his belongings.
The reactor is fine. It's been off-line since April, for maintenance.
You can thank the Corps of Engineers for this.
All this damage because they chose to save the Least Tern, the Piping Plover and the Pallid Sturgeon.
The environmentalists have gone too far, this time.
Thanks for asking.
Val
Angelo,
I guess not living directly in Chicago I didn't follow Chicago politics as closely s those living there. Interesting stuff about his arriving in Chicago, ingratiating himself with Dickie Durbin, meeting Michelle, etc. Most of my local friends and I first heard about Obama when Jack Ryan got pushed off the Republican ticket for the Senate due to sex escapades with his wife at clubs, etc., which then brought Obama to the fore. His mercurial rise through Chicago politics with an empty resume is truly astonishing. His desultory journey from one country to another and one university to another could be almost ignoref, but his megalomania persona with no accomplisments of any note to support it, makes him an unlikable figure, at least to those who can see right through him.
The overview of the debate that I put on my blog was more from a psycholgical perspective, though I think my observations are right on at this point at least. I think the candidates not trying to attack each other as the media probably was itching to see was very wise, as one of them will probably become a running mate of another. They do need to start depersonalizing him ever so subtly instead of just giving the typical line that he hasn't done well and they promise to do better. Obama needs to be cut down verbally without going into his dubious background, but leaving the innuendos. When they were all asked what they thought of his record, they should have said something like" His lack of accomplishments could be expected for someone who is in a position that is clearly over his head."
I came to believe that responding to Molly McGee's skewd logic is probably a fruitless effort. Reading the article by Donald Trump on Obama's collegiate schooling, I wasn't that surprised that he flunked out of Occidental and never even attended Columia University. These facts could be carefully brought out at the Republican convention.
Best,
Laurence