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Craven English Liberals Bend Over for Sharia Law, Spit on the Will of People, Centuries of Common Law

Daily Express: WOMEN ARE THE LOSERS WHEN WE CONCEDE TO THE MUSLIM HARDLINERS

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THE VICTIMS: Muslim women are likely to suffer more from being left to the rigours of sharia law

Under the guise of promoting tolerance, Ministers are tearing apart the legal fabric that was once part of the bedrock of our civilised society.

In a shameful move, Jack Straw’s Ministry of Justice has announced that the Muslim sharia code, notorious for its oppression of women, is to be endorsed by the British judicial system for the first time.

Sharia tribunal decisions on civil matters such as divorce, property rights and family disputes are now to be legally binding if rubber-stamped by a judge in court. But this will be little more than a formality, as each sharia ruling will be set out in a brief application form and neither of the parties will be required to attend court.

This new act of surrender to the ideology of Islamic separatism runs counter to all the assurances that Labour politicians have given in recent months. When the Daily Express reve­aled last year that sharia courts were informally operating in Muslim areas of London and northern England, we were accused of “scaremongering”.

In response to the infamous expression of support for sharia made in February by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Government promised that there were no plans to allow the code any legal jurisdiction in Britain, warning that such a step could lead to “social chaos”. Throughout the summer, Ministers maintained this front of denial.

But now these words have been exposed as nothing more than empty political rhetoric designed to hide the sinister truth. As with mass immigration and European integration, the liberal political elite has decided to ignore the will of the British public. Sharia law has now become a terrifying reality in our midst, without any vote or sanction from the people.

The Government’s approach could hardly be more damaging, either for our democracy or our social cohesion. A network of sharia courts across several of our major cities, including London and Birmingham, has already dealt with more than 100 cases since last summer. Among them have been six cases of domestic violence, which should be a serious criminal matter reserved for the police and proper courts.

In line with the anti-female bias of sharia, none of the men in these six incidents received any punishment but were instead sent for “anger management” training or “mentoring” by “community elders”.

It is inevitable that there will now be a vast expansion of the role of sharia courts within Muslim areas. This creation of a parallel system of justice makes a mockery of the essential principle, stretching back to the signing of Magna Carta in 1215, that everyone is equal before the law.

Great work, British libs. Great work.

Centuries of bloodshed and conflict and history are thrown all away with such ease. Meanwhile, much like the frog in the boiling pot, the United Kingdom is slowly being killed and you are making it all possible.

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Former Hillary Campaign Worker to Republicans: “You are Being Manipulated”

The following was posted at RedState by a person who claims to be a former Hillary Clinton campaign worker.

How much of what follows is true or complete is not clear, but much of it at least appears plausible. Please read for general informative/entertainment purposes only.

In any case, it does underscores some things we already knew: (1) the need to be highly critical of polls and the duplicitous intent behind most (all?) of them, as well as (2) the impact of Sarah Palin.

I’m going to let you in on a few secrets here, and this is not because I enjoy the gossip or the attention directed my way. I’m doing this because I doubt much of you know the true weaknesses of Obama. Another reason for my doing this is that I am lost faith in this campaign, and feel that this choice has been forced on many people in this country. Put simply, you are being manipulated. That was and is our job -– to manipulate you (the electorate) and the media (we already had them months ago). Our goal is to create chaos with the other side, not hope. I’ve come to the realization (as the campaign already has) that if this comes to the issues, Barack Obama doesn’t have a chance. His only chance is to foster disorganization, chaos, despair, and a sense of inevitability among the Republicans. It has worked up until now. Joe the Plumber has put the focus on the issues again, and this scares us more than anything. Being in a position to know these things, I will rate what the Obama campaign already knows are their weak links from the most important on down.

1 – Hillary voters. Internal polling suggests that at best, we are taking 70-75% of these voters. Other estimates are as low as 60% in some areas –- particularly Ohio and western PA. My biggest problem with this campaign’s strategy was the decision NOT to offer Hillary the VP slot. She was ready and able to take this on, and would have campaigned enthusiastically for it. This selection would have also brought virtually all of her supporters into the fold, and the Obama campaign knew it. Though I have no way of knowing this for certain, and I do admit that I am relying on internal gossip, Senator Obama actually went against the advice of his top advisors. They wanted him to choose her, but the only significant opposition to this within the campaign came from Barack and Michelle Obama. In short, he let personal feelings take precedence over what was the most logical thing to do. Biden, by the way, has been a disaster inside the campaign. Everyone cringes whenever he gives an interview, and he creates so many headaches as the campaign has to stay on their toes in order to disseminate information and spin whatever it was he was trying to say.

2 – Sarah Palin. Don’t believe what the media is telling you about how horrible a choice she was. Again, our internal polling suggest that though she has had a minimal impact on pulling disaffected Hillary Democrats to McCain, she has done wonders in mobilizing the base for McCain. Another thing –- we were completely taken by surprise with her pick. In my capacity in the research department, I looked into the backgrounds of Leiberman, Romney, Pawlenty and Ridge, and prepared briefs. I don’t mind bragging that we had pretty good stuff on all of them. With Leiberman, the plan was to paint him as an erratic old-timer who didn’t have a clue as to what he was doing (pretty much a clone of McCain). In Romney, we had him pegged as an evil capitalist who cut jobs. Pawlenty was going to get the “Quayle treatment”, or more precisely: a pretty face, with no valid experience. Tom Ridge was going to be used to provide a direct link from McCain to Bush. As you can see, we were quite enamored of all of them. Then the unexpected happened – Sarah Palin. We had no clue as to how to handle her, and bungled it from the start. Though through our misinformation networks, we have successfully taken some of the shine off. But let there be no doubt. She remains a major obstacle. She has singlehanded solidified “soft” Republican support, mobilized the McCain ground game, and has even had some appeal to independents and Hillary voters. This is what our internal polling confirms.

3 – Obama’s radical connections. Standards operating procedure has been to cry “racism” whenever one of these has been brought up. We even have a detailed strategy ready to go should McCain ever bring Rev. Wright up. Though by themselves they are of minimal worth, taken together, Rev. Wright, Bill Ayers, Father Pfelger, and now, Rashid Khalili, are exactly what the campaign does not need. The more focus on them, the more this election becomes a referendum on Obama. The campaign strategy from the very beginning was to make this election a referendum on Bush. Strategists have been banging their head on how successfully McCain has distanced himself from Bush. This has worked, and right now the tide is in his favor. People are taking a new look at Barack Obama, and our experience when this happens tells us this is not good news at all. When they take a look at him, one or more of these names are bound to be brought up. McCain has wisely not harped on this in recent weeks and let voters decide for themselves. This was a trap we set for him, and he never fully took the bait. Senator Obama openly dared him to bring up Ayers. This was not due to machismo on the part of Obama, but actually due to campaign strategy. Though McCain’s reference to Ayers fell flat in the last debate, people in the Obama campaign were actually disappointed that he didn’t follow through on it more and getting into it. Our focus groups found this out: When McCain brings these connections up, voters are turned off to him. They’d rather take this into consideration themselves, and when this happens, our numbers begin to tank.

4 – The Bradley Effect. Don’t believe these polls for a second. I just went over our numbers and found that we have next to no chance in the following states: Missouri, Indiana, North Carolina, Florida, New Hampshire and Nevada. Ohio leans heavily to McCain, but is too close to call it for him. Virginia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, New Mexico and Iowa are the true “toss up states”. The only two of these the campaign feels “confident” in are Iowa and New Mexico. The reason for such polling discrepancy is the Bradley Effect, and this is a subject of much discussion in the campaign. In general, we tend to take a -10 point percentage in allowing for this, and are not comfortable until the polls give us a spread well over this mark. This is why we are still campaigning in Virginia and Pennsylvania! This is why Ohio is such a desperate hope for us! What truly bothers this campaign is the fact that some pollsters get up to an 80% “refuse to respond” result. You can’t possibly include these into the polls. The truth is, people are afraid to let people know who they are voting for. The vast majority of these respondents are McCain supporters. Obama is the “hip” choice, and we all know it.

As part of my research duties, I scour right wing blogs and websites to get somewhat of a “feel” as to what is being talked about on the other side. Much of it is nonsense, but there are some exceptions which give the campaign jitters. A spirited campaign has been made to infiltrate many pro-Hillary sites and discredit them. A more disorganized, but genuine effort has also been made to sow doubts among the unapologetically right wing sites such as redstate.com. Don’t you guys get it? This has been the Obama campaign’s sole strategy from the very beginning! The only way he wins is over a dispirited, disorganized, and demobilized opposition. This is how it has been for all of his campaigns. What surprises me is that everyone has fallen for it. You may point to the polls as proof of the inevitability of all of this. If so, you have fallen for the oldest trick in the book. How did we skew these polls, you might ask? It all starts with the media “buzz” which has been generated over the campaign. Many stories are generated on the powerful Obama ground game, and how many new voters were registered. None of this happens by coincidence. It is all part of the poll-skewing process. This makes pollsters change their mixes to reflect these new voters and tilt the mix more towards Democratic voters. What is not mentioned or reported on is not the “under-reported cell phone users or young voters” we hear so much about. What is underreported is you.

I changed my somewhat positive opinion of this campaign during the unfair and sexist campaign against Sarah Palin. I will never agree with her on the issues and will probably never vote for her, but I am embarrassed of what has happened. I can’t ignore our own hand in all of this. What I do know is that I will not be voting for Obama this time around. Treat that as you will.

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The Price of Bia$? Washington (com)Post’s Earnings Fall 86% in 3rdQ

That hurts!

Washington Post: Washington Post Co. Earnings Plummet in Third Quarter By Frank Ahrens

The Washington Post Co. today reported an 86 percent decline in third-quarter earnings compared with the same period last year, as a significant loss at the flagship newspaper offset gains at the company’s education and cable divisions.

For the quarter, The Post Co. had net income of $10.3 million ($1.08 per share) on $1.1 billion in revenue, compared with net income of $72.5 million ($7.60) on $1 billion in revenue in 2007.

Circulation of the Monday-Saturday editions of The Post dropped 2.4 percent through the first nine months of the year, with Sunday circulation dropping 3.6 percent. The Post’s daily circulation now stands at 623,100 with Sunday at 872,700.

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Print advertising revenue at The Post dropped 14 percent for the quarter to $97.2 million, and was down 16 percent for the first nine months of 2008, to $308.6 million. The company’s online revenue — generated chiefly by washingtonpost.com — grew 13 percent to $30.8 million in the quarter, although online classified revenue dropped 8 percent.

Kaplan Inc., The Post Co.’s education division, which now provides 53 percent of company revenue, reported $603 million in third-quarter revenue, a 17 percent gain over last year, and $51 million in operating income, a 36 percent gain over the same period last year.

So half of the Post’s revenue is not from news at all. It’s from the overrated standard exam preparation program!

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Another Endorsement Obama Does Not Need

Science? What science?

Science? What science?

The Goracle returns. For once, I feel rather bad for Senator Obama.

Associated (de)Press(ed): Al Gore returns to Florida to help boost Obama By BRIAN SKOLOFF

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Obamamerica: If You Want to Keep the Money You Earned, Senator Barack Thinks You’re “Selfish”

The two-faced Obama has accumulated a stunning about of money to spend on his campaign, but lectures average Americans about “spreading the wealth.” He egomaniacly spent several million dollars on a 30 minute infomercial which told us jack shit, but he lectures average Americans about “spreading wealth.”

And woe to you if you disagree.

Obama’s New Attack on Those Who Don’t Want Higher Taxes: ‘Selfishness’

On the stump this week, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has pushed back against Sen. John McCain’s description of his tax policies.

“The reason that we want to do this, change our tax code, is not because I have anything against the rich,” Obama said in Sarasota, Florida, yesterday. “I love rich people! I want all of you to be rich. Go for it. That’s the America dream, that’s the American way, that’s terrific.

“The point is, though, that — and it’s not just charity, it’s not just that I want to help the middle class and working people who are trying to get in the middle class — it’s that when we actually make sure that everybody’s got a shot – when young people can all go to college, when everybody’s got decent health care, when everybody’s got a little more money at the end of the month – then guess what? Everybody starts spending that money, they decide maybe I can afford a new car, maybe I can afford a computer for my child. They can buy the products and services that businesses are selling and everybody is better off. All boats rise. That’s what happened in the 1990s, that’s what we need to restore. And that’s what I’m gonna do as president of the United States of America.

Obama went to Columbia University and Harvard University Law School. (Don’t ask me how he was accepted. He claims he was trashed alot of the time. No, the media did not investigate any of it.) Most assume that Obama’s education must make him intelligent, but if his economic ignorance was mass, he’d produce several black holes by himself. (Yea, I said “black hole.” If you think the term has any racial meaning, please leave my blog now lest you infect it with your retardedness.)

1. Why does Obama think that “making sure that everybody’s got a shot” involve (1) expansion of government and (2) expansion of an already BLOATED welfare state? Has not the free market done this consistently better than anything the government has done, or that a welfare check can do?

2. If “everybody starts spending that money,” the market will adjust to it (i.e., as more people demand more products, so will the price of those products!).

Obama is right about all boats rising. Substitute “prices” for “boats.”

“John McCain and Sarah Palin they call this socialistic,” Obama continued. “You know I don’t know when, when they decided they wanted to make a virtue out of selfishness.”

It’s unclear if this was a nod to the Ayn Rand book “The Virtue of Selfishness,” with all that the invocation of Rand implies.

It would seem to be, given the themes of Rand’s work, what happens when independent achievers are demonized.

Which would fit with this description of those who want to keep their hard-earned tax dollars as “selfish.”

Atlas may not be shrugging, but Obama is.

– jpt

This is how liberals deal with conservatives who dare disagree: character assassination.

Citixen X left this comment at ABC:

A lawyer with 2 years in the senate, a questionable background, no military or business experience and happens to read a teleprompter well is likely going to be the next president. A citizen who asked him a simple question about taxes has gone under more scrutiny from the mainstream media than he has.

You have been warned.

Applause to Jake Tapper for actually risking his career to question or criticize his Obamaness.

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Barackamerica: How Obama Deals with Disagreement

The Obama Campaign manages to be intolerant of conservatives and racist at the same time.

Drudge Report: PURGE: SKEPTICAL REPORTERS TOSSED OFF OBAMA PLANE — NY POST, DALLAS MORNING NEWS, WASHINGTON TIMES TOLD TO GET OUT… ALL 3 ENDORSED MCCAIN

**Exclusive**

The Obama campaign has decided to heave out three newspapers from its plane for the final days of its blitz across battleground states — and all three endorsed Sen. John McCain for president!

The NY POST, WASHINGTON TIMES and DALLAS MORNING NEWS have all been told to move out by Sunday to make room for network bigwigs — and possibly for the inclusion of reporters from two black magazines, ESSENCE and JET, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

Despite pleas from top editors of the three newspapers that have covered the campaign for months at extraordinary cost, the Obama campaign says their reporters — and possibly others — will have to vacate their coveted seats so more power players can document the final days of Sen. Barack Obama’s historic campaign to become the first black American president.

Some told the DRUDGE REPORT that the reporters are being ousted to bring on documentary film-makers to record the final days; others expect to see on board more sympathetic members of the media, including the NY TIMES’ Maureen Dowd, who once complained that she was barred from McCain’s Straight Talk Express airplane.

After a week of quiet but desperate behind-the-scenes negotiations, the reporters of the three papers heard last night that they were definitely off for the final swing. They are already planning how to cover the final days by flying commercial or driving from event to event.

Developing…

Welcome to Obamerica. On November 4th, millions will vote for this Communist.

"HOPE" ?

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Exxon Earns 3rd Q $14.8 Billion Profit, Pays 11.3 Billion in Taxes

The newsmedia’s reports on anything relating to oil are consistently half assed.

The media trumpets stories on “record profits” by oil companies, but the confiscatory taxes they pay are rarely (if ever) mentioned.

Imagine earning $15 dollars and giving 11 of it to the government. How on earth is that “progressive”? Let us call it what it is: confiscation, theft, larceny.

Exxon Mobil Corporation Announces Estimated Third Quarter 2008 Results

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“Barack Obama hasn’t been held accountable time and time again”

Conservatives have been screaming about this sort of thing for months and months. It appears that McCain’s campaign manager Rick Davis is just waking up.

Politico: McCain camp: Obama gets pass on ads

John McCain campaign manager Rick Davis expressed frustration Thursday that negative ads run by Barack Obama’s campaign do not prompt the same press outrage as ads attacking the Democratic presidential nominee.

A new Obama ad released Thursday repeatedly links McCain to President Bush’s economic policies, showing the two Republicans in the rearview mirror as the car drives past McCain’s tax proposals.

“The most amazingly bankrupt line I’ve seen in this campaign is Barack Obama campaign’s repeated attempt to link John McCain to President Bush,” Davis said on a conference call with reporters. “John McCain held the Bush administrations feet the fire more than anyone else for the first four years of the administration.”

Davis said that the Republican campaign has been given its “share of press criticism” for its negative attacks, but complained that Obama has received a free pass in his attacks against McCain.

“Barack Obama hasn’t been held accountable time and time again,” Davis said. “In the last two weeks, he has attacked Sarah Palin and thrown the George Bush card back on the table.”

“If you bring up his association with William Ayers or Rashid Khalidi it’s, ‘Oh boy, that’s off limits; you can’t do that,’ but they can prosecute a campaign with hundreds of millions of dollars with no accountability.”

Davis insisted that Obama has yet to be fully scrutinized because every person who has offered criticism of the candidate has not been fully heard before coming under fire from the campaign.

“You have to wonder what his version of America is going to look like when people who disagree with him get attacked over and over again,” Davis said.

Filed under: Barack Obama / The Messiah, Crazy liberals

Fun with Fraud in Florida — Dead People are “Voting”

WFTV: Dead People Voting Throughout Florida

Thousands of dead Floridians are registered to vote and some in Central Florida had ballots cast in their names long after their deaths.

“That is scary,” said Jim Branch.

Branch’s mother Marjorie died in 2004 but someone voted for her in 2006. Branch had tried to get his mother removed from the voter rolls.

“It was much easier for me calling Social Security and taking her off not getting any more checks here, than it was that (voter registration),”
he sid.

County records show James Santiago voted in the 2006 general election. He too, was dead. His wife, Joann, sees this as an open invitation for voter fraud.

“I think it leaves it open to sign his name, during an election, especially an important one like this year,” said Joann.

Channel Nine discovered 1,636 registered voters in Central Florida are dead.

“This is what makes Supervisors of Elections lose sleep at night,” said Volusia County Supervisor of Elections Ann McFall.

McFall said it used to be easy to clear out voter rolls.

“We had two people who did nothing but cut obituary notices out of the papers,” she said. “That’s how we found out someone died.”

But 2002’s Help America Vote act, which made it easier to register to vote, also made it more difficult to remove voters from the rolls. But Orange County Election Supervisor Bill Cowles doesn’t worry.

“I think the mechanisms are in place. There’s enough checks and balances in place,” he said.

Do either McCain or Obama care about registration/voter fraud?

Anyone? Anyone?

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Oil Prices Continue to Fall, “Big Oil” CEOs Suddenly Less Greedy

Townhall: Wackonomics by Walter E. Williams

Since July this year, crude oil prices have fallen from $147 to $64 a barrel. Similarly, average gasoline prices have fallen from over $4 to a national average of $2.69 a gallon. When crude oil and gasoline were reaching their historical highs, Congress and other wackoeconomists blamed it on greedy oil company CEOs in their lust for obscene profits. But what explains today’s lower prices? The only answer, consistent with wackonomic theory, is easy: Oil company CEOs have lost their lust for obscene profits.

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Neal Boortz: Joe Biden Bans Another Station

BIDEN BANS ANOTHER STATION by Neal Boortz

Is this just a sign of things to come?  After Joe Biden’s interview with Barbara West on WFTV, another report surfaced of Joe Biden banning a local TV station in Pennsylvania for asking some tough questions.

Meanwhile, the fallout from the Barbara West continues.  Biden says that the stuff you are hearing in this campaign is “pretty ugly” but that we must reach out to these folks and bring this country together.

Notice that Biden doesn’t actually address the issue at hand – Barack Obama’s tax policy.  He doesn’t address Obama wanting to “spread the wealth.”  Instead, Biden insists on bringing people together.  By that he must mean only talking to people, journalists and others that agree with his side.

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Redistribution of Wealth for THEE not for ME!

A. Hart of Forest Park, Illinois, wrote to the Chicago Tribune recently with this story:

On my way to lunch recently, I passed a homeless guy with a sign that read “Vote Obama; I need the money.” I laughed. In a restaurant my server had on an “Obama 08″ tie. [...] When the bill came, I decided not to tip the server and explained to him that I was exploring the Barack-Obama-redistribution-of-wealth concept. He stood there in disbelief while I told him that I was going to redistribute his tip to someone who I deemed more in need — the homeless guy outside. The server angrily stormed from my sight. I went outside, gave the homeless guy $10 and told him to thank the server inside as I’ve decided he could use the money more. The homeless guy was grateful. At the end of my rather unscientific redistribution experiment, I realized the homeless guy was grateful for the money he did not earn, but the waiter was pretty angry that I gave away the money he did earn even though the actual recipient deserved money more. I guess redistribution of wealth is an easier thing to swallow in concept than in practical application.

I understand that perhaps none of this actually occurred, but it’s still a funny story. :P

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If You Have Not Researched McCain and Obama, PLEASE DO NOT VOTE!

CNS: Pro-Life Latino Star Endorses McCain, While Other Latinos Say Obama’s ‘Pro-Life’ By Penny Starr

“Most of the registered Latinos who are voting are voting for Obama,” [actor Eduardo] Verastegui said. “Why is that? He doesn’t represent our values: respect for life, traditional marriage or even immigration reform.”

Two Latino activists in the Washington, D.C., area, however, disagreed with Verastegui.

“That’s just not true,” Roxana Olivas, a Washington, D.C., resident who describes herself as pro-life and is voting for Obama told CNSNews.com. “If there is someone who shows the sanctity of life, it’s Obama.”

Olivas added that she believes Obama’s support for comprehensive sex education will decrease the number of abortions in this country.

Emma Violand-Sanchez, who lives in Virginia, told CNSNews.com that she is supporting Obama because of his “pro-life” position.

If that doesn’t depress you…

A note to Roxana and Emma: The infanticide lovers at NARAL strongly disagree with you. Read on.

National Abortion Rights Action League: Sen. Barack Obama’s Record on Choice

NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorses Sen. Barack Obama for President!

Sen. Obama is fully pro-choice . In his own words:

“A woman’s ability to decide how many children to have and when, without interference from the government, is one of the most fundamental rights we possess.  It is not just an issue of choice, but equality and opportunity for all women.

“I have consistently advocated for reproductive choice and will make preserving women’s rights under Roe v. Wade a priority as President.  I oppose any constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court’s ruling in this case.

“I believe we must work together to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies.  I support legislation to expand access to contraception, health information, and preventative services to help reduce unintended pregnancies.  That is why I co-sponsored the Prevention First Act of 2007, which will increase funding for family planning and comprehensive sex education that teaches both abstinence and safe sex methods.  It will also end insurance discrimination against contraception, improve awareness about emergency contraception, and provide compassionate assistance to rape victims.

“Finally, I support the enactment and enforcement of laws that help prevent violence, intimidation, and harassment directed at reproductive health providers and their patients.”
[Statement submitted on NARAL Pro-Choice America's request, May 14, 2007]

More on Sen. Obama’s pro-choice record

Voting Record:
Sen. Obama received the following scores on NARAL Pro-Choice America’s Congressional Record on Choice.

2007: 100 percent
2006: 100 percent
2005: 100 percent

Public Statements about Choice:
A selection of Sen. Obama’s public statements on this issue is below.

  • “Thirty-five years after the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, it’s never been more important to protect a woman’s right to choose… Throughout my career, I’ve been a consistent and strong supporter of reproductive justice, and have consistently had a 100% pro-choice rating with Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America… I believe in and have supported common-sense solutions like increasing access to affordable birth control to help prevent unintended pregnancies… As President, I will improve access to affordable health care and work to ensure that our teens are getting the information and services they need to stay safe and healthy.”
    [From a statement by Sen. Obama on the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, January 22, 2008. Full statement is available here: http://www.barackobama.com/2008/01/22/obama_statement_on_35th_annive.php]
  • “You know, I think that most Americans recognize that this is a profoundly difficult issue for the women and families who make these decisions.  They don’t make them casually. And I trust women to make these decisions in conjunction with their doctors and their families and their clergy.”
    [Transcript from Democratic Presidential Debate in South Carolina, MSNBC, April 26, 2007.]
  • “I strongly disagree with today’s Supreme Court ruling, which dramatically departs from previous precedents safeguarding the health of pregnant women. As Justice Ginsburg emphasized in her dissenting opinion, this ruling signals an alarming willingness on the part of the conservative majority to disregard its prior rulings respecting a woman’s medical concerns and the very personal decisions between a doctor and patient. I am extremely concerned that this ruling will embolden state legislatures to enact further measures to restrict a woman’s right to choose, and that the conservative Supreme Court justices will look for other opportunities to erode Roe v. Wade, which is established federal law and a matter of equal rights for women.”[Statement from Sen. Obama on Supreme Court Decision upholding Federal Abortion Ban, April 18, 2007, http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com/archives/2007/04/obama_decision.html (accessed May 4, 2007).]
  • “I explained my belief that few women made the decision to terminate a pregnancy casually; that any pregnant woman felt the full force of the moral issues involved and wrestled with her conscience when making that decision; that I feared a ban on abortion would force women to seek unsafe abortions, as they had once done in this country.”
    [Barack Obama, excerpt from The Audacity of Hope published in Time Magazine, October 15, 2006, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1546298,00.html (accessed April 28, 2008).]

It is difficult to believe in the future of America when people like Roxana Olivas and Emma Sanchez intend to vote.

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Steven Davey of New Jersey too Impatient to Wait, Runs Over Baby Ducks

People like this should be sterilized. Immediately. Without anesthetic.

CBS: N.J. Man Pleads Guilty To Running Over Baby Ducks — Witnesses Say Suspect Swerved Around Other Cars Waiting For The Ducklings To Pass

A 20-year-old has pleaded guilty to needlessly killing an animal for running over some baby ducks in a Somers Point parking lot.

Steven Davey of Egg Harbor Township was fined more than $1,000. He can get some of that reduced by volunteering at an animal shelter.

An SPCA officer says Davey swerved around other cars that had stopped for the ducklings in August and ran over them. No telephone listing could be found for him.

That’s all he gets? Are you kidding me? The man slaughters innocent animals because of his impatience and his punishment is a (rather small) fine and volunteer time?

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It Figures

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The Stalinist Media’s Character Assassination of Sarah Palin

Culture and Media Institute: A Study in Character Assassination: How the TV Networks Have Portrayed Sarah Palin as Dunce or Demon — An analysis of two weeks of coverage of the GOP vice presidential nominee reveals unremitting hostility from the network news. By Colleen Raezler and Brian Fitzpatrick, Culture and Media Institute

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Remember Obama’s Ill Grandmother?

The story died very quickly. Has her health status changed at all? Why has not Obama said anything about her since his return from Hawaii? Did his visit have anything to do with questions regarding his birth certificate (which he continues to refuse disclosing while the media hears/sees/speaks no evil)?

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Associated Press Appalled! Palin a National Political Figure? How Dare She!

Not going away

Not going away

The Associated (de)Press(ed) frets that Sarah Palin might continue her political career even if she and McCain lose! How dare she not disappear?

AP: Palin suggests she’s a national political figure By BETH FOUHY and John Seewer

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is looking toward her political future even as her political present has yet to be decided.

In an interview Wednesday with ABC News, the Alaska governor said she believed she and John McCain would win next Tuesday’s election but indicated she wouldn’t disappear from the national political scene if they lose.

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Liberals Want A Second Bill of Rights, First One Not Communist Enough

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McCain Wouldn’t Have Gotten Past the Primaries…

if he had the skeletons that exist in the Obama Closet.

Washington Times: Obama, the hoax by James Lyons

The packaging of the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States, aided and abetted by the drive-by media and major TV networks, have perpetrated a great hoax on the American public. Never before in our history have we had a candidate with such a lack of accomplishments and a lack of transparency into his background and associates.

We can’t see his records from prep school, Occidental College, Columbia University or Harvard. What was his thesis? Who paid for his education at Harvard, since there is no record of student loans? There are even questions concerning where he was born. This is a fundamental and critical question. Was he born in Hawaii or Kenya? Did he become an Indonesian citizen? If so, he would have had to give up his U.S. citizenship. Was he then naturalized as a U.S. citizen when he returned to Hawaii from Indonesia? The documentation needs to be made public now. Certainly, security clearance requirements will require that the original documents be produced.

If the backgrounds and record or accomplishments of the two candidates were reversed, you can be assured the message coming out of the major media outlets would be quite different. Past associations matter. If John McCain had a 15-year relationship with the former unrepentant Weather Underground domestic terrorist, Pentagon bomber, flag-stomping radical leftist communist fugitive William Ayers and his accomplice wife Bernadine Dohrn, he would be attacked most critically. His judgment would be trashed.

There is a history of past associations by Barack Obama with black militants and dedicated Marxist leftists that should raise serious concern and should be exposed. If Mr. McCain had worked as a community organizer for the “Industrial Area Foundation,” an organization founded by the Marxist radical agitator Saul Alinsky using his training manual “Rules for Radicals,” he probably could not have got past the primaries. Likewise, his association with Gerald Kellman — an Alinsky disciple — who would have hired him with a $25,000 grant from the Woods Fund, where Mr. Ayers was on the board, would be more fodder for the drive-by media.

Had Mr. McCain been associated with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, he would be condemned as a racist. The same for his association with nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Let’s not forget, Mr. Obama considered Mr. Wright to be his “moral compass” until he became a political liability. There is his association with campaign fund-raiser and “slum lord” convicted felon Tony Rezko. The list of past and continuing questionable associations is too long to be covered here, but while they should be fully and openly vetted to date they have largely been given a pass.

Our Stalinist American media, ladies and gentlemen.

Fortunately, malignant media bias, treason, dishonesty, and daily abuse of power have a price.

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West Hollywood “Artist” Removes Hanging “Palin” Mannequin

West Hollywood media whore, Chad Michael Morisette, decided it was best to cease with his hateful spectacle.

Liberal Tolerance and Compassion

Liberal Tolerance and Compassion

L.A. Times: Sarah Palin effigy has been taken down by Raja Abdulrahim and Andrew Blankstein

After days of nationwide controversy, a West Hollywood homeowner has removed an effigy of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin that was hanging from a noose off the side of his house.

Chad Michael Morrisette, a professional window display designer who set up the life-size mannequin of Palin, said Wednesday evening that he had met with West Hollywood Mayor Jeffrey Prang and decided it was best to remove the decoration.

“There was a huge mob scene,” Morrisette said of the onlookers — and protesters — the display drew to his home. “The whole thing became a life of its own.”

Gee, I wonder why!

Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, said that Morrisette and his partner invited Prang into their home for a “heart-to-heart” about the display after a man parked in front of their home, his black truck bearing a male dummy wearing a noose and T-shirt that read, “Chad, how does it feel?”

Well, how did it feel, Chad?

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North Korea’s Cruelty, Human Rights Violations, Continue Unabated

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“I’m deeply ashamed right now to be called a ‘journalist’”

Your newsmedia colleagues, however, have no shame whatsoever.

ABC: Media’s Presidential Bias and Decline –Columnist Michael Malone Looks at Slanted Election Coverage and the Reasons Why

The traditional media are playing a very, very dangerous game — with their readers, with the Constitution and with their own fates.

The sheer bias in the print and television coverage of this election campaign is not just bewildering, but appalling. And over the last few months I’ve found myself slowly moving from shaking my head at the obvious one-sided reporting, to actually shouting at the screen of my television and my laptop computer.

[...]

[W]hat really shattered my faith — and I know the day and place where it happened — was the war in Lebanon three summers ago. The hotel I was staying at in Windhoek, Namibia, only carried CNN, a network I’d already learned to approach with skepticism. But this was CNN International, which is even worse.

I sat there, first with my jaw hanging down, then actually shouting at the TV, as one field reporter after another reported the carnage of the Israeli attacks on Beirut, with almost no corresponding coverage of the Hezbollah missiles raining down on northern Israel. The reporting was so utterly and shamelessly biased that I sat there for hours watching, assuming that eventually CNNi would get around to telling the rest of the story & but it never happened.

The Presidential Campaign

But nothing, nothing I’ve seen has matched the media bias on display in the current presidential campaign.

Republicans are justifiably foaming at the mouth over the sheer one-sidedness of the press coverage of the two candidates and their running mates. But in the last few days, even Democrats, who have been gloating over the pass — no, make that shameless support — they’ve gotten from the press, are starting to get uncomfortable as they realize that no one wins in the long run when we don’t have a free and fair press.

[...]

[W]hat I object to (and I think most other Americans do as well) is the lack of equivalent hardball coverage of the other side — or worse, actively serving as attack dogs for the presidential ticket of Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Joe Biden, D-Del.

If the current polls are correct, we are about to elect as president of the United States a man who is essentially a cipher, who has left almost no paper trail, seems to have few friends (that at least will talk) and has entire years missing out of his biography.

That isn’t Sen. Obama’s fault: His job is to put his best face forward. No, it is the traditional media’s fault, for it alone (unlike the alternative media) has had the resources to cover this story properly, and has systematically refused to do so.

Why, for example to quote the lawyer for Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., haven’t we seen an interview with Sen. Obama’s grad school drug dealer — when we know all about Mrs. McCain’s addiction? Are Bill Ayers and Tony Rezko that hard to interview? All those phony voter registrations that hard to scrutinize? And why are Sen. Biden’s endless gaffes almost always covered up, or rationalized, by the traditional media?

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Polls Tighten and Tighten Some More. ACORN Confused, Shocked

Rasmussen Reports: RASMUSSEN Tight: Obama +3 . . .

IBD: TIPP: Obama +3. . .

Washington Post: Accuracy Of Polls a Question In Itself…

LVRJ: Sample: Forecasts of voting lag, so far…

EIGHTY-FOUR PERCENT SAY THEY’D NEVER LIE TO A POLLSTER by Ann Coulter

Reviewing the polls printed in The New York Times and The Washington Post in the last month of every presidential election since 1976, I found the polls were never wrong in a friendly way to Republicans. When the polls were wrong, which was often, they overestimated support for the Democrat, usually by about 6 to 10 points.

In 1976, Jimmy Carter narrowly beat Gerald Ford 50.1 percent to 48 percent. And yet, on Sept. 1, Carter led Ford by 15 points. Just weeks before the election, on Oct. 16, 1976, Carter led Ford in the Gallup Poll by 6 percentage points — down from his 33-point Gallup Poll lead in August.

Reading newspaper coverage of presidential elections in 1980 and 1984, I found myself paralyzed by the fear that Reagan was going to lose.

In 1980, Ronald Reagan beat Carter by nearly 10 points, 51 percent to 41 percent. In a Gallup Poll released days before the election on Oct. 27, it was Carter who led Reagan 45 percent to 42 percent.

In 1984, Reagan walloped Walter Mondale 58.8 percent to 40 percent, — the largest electoral landslide in U.S. history. But on Oct. 15, The New York Daily News published a poll showing Mondale with only a 4-point deficit to Reagan, 45 percent to 41 percent. A Harris Poll about the same time showed Reagan with only a 9-point lead. The Oct. 19 New York Times/CBS News Poll had Mr. Reagan ahead of Mondale by 13 points. All these polls underestimated Reagan’s actual margin of victory by 6 to 15 points.

In 1988, George H.W. Bush beat Michael Dukakis by a whopping 53.4 percent to 45.6 percent. A New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 5 had Bush leading the Greek homunculus by a statistically insignificant 2 points — 45 percent to 43 percent. (For the kids out there: Before it became a clearinghouse for anti-Bush conspiracy theories, CBS News was considered a credible journalistic entity.)

A week later — or one tank ride later, depending on who’s telling the story — on Oct. 13, Bush was leading Dukakis in The New York Times Poll by a mere 5 points.

Admittedly, a 3- to 6-point error is not as crazily wrong as the 6- to 15-point error in 1984. But it’s striking that even small “margin of error” mistakes never seem to benefit Republicans.

In 1992, Bill Clinton beat the first President Bush 43 percent to 37.7 percent. (Ross Perot got 18.9 percent of Bush’s voters that year.) On Oct. 18, a Newsweek Poll had Clinton winning 46 percent to 31 percent, and a CBS News Poll showed Clinton winning 47 percent to 35 percent.

So in 1992, the polls had Clinton 12 to 15 points ahead, but he won by only 5.3 points.

In 1996, Bill Clinton beat Bob Dole 49 percent to 40 percent. And yet on Oct. 22, 1996, The New York Times/CBS News Poll showed Clinton leading by a massive 22 points, 55 percent to 33 percent.

In 2000, which I seem to recall as being fairly close, the October polls accurately described the election as a virtual tie, with either Bush or Al Gore 1 or 2 points ahead in various polls. But in one of the latest polls to give either candidate a clear advantage, The New York Times/CBS News Poll on Oct. 3, 2000, showed Gore winning by 45 percent to 39 percent.

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Dreams From Bill Ayers? Experts affirm: Ayers Wrote Obama’s memoir

The Obamanation continues.

WND: Experts affirm: Ayers wrote Obama’s memoir — Scientific analyses independently find radical’s mark on ‘Dreams From My Father’

One analyst, who used his own proprietary software, wrote to [WND columnist Jack] Cashill that there is a “strong likelihood” that the author of “Fugitive Days,” Ayers’ own memoir, ghost-wrote “Dreams From My Father” using recordings of dialog.

The analyst said it’s also possible Ayers served as a “book doctor,” drastically rewriting work Obama already had done.

A systems engineer told Cashill, “The statistical style analysis performed by our research team suggests that the writing style of “Dreams From My Father” is significantly more similar to the style observed in “Fugitive Days” than to the style found in other works by Barack Obama such as “Audacity of Hope.”

Another analyst writes, “We strongly think this bears immediate investigation by the academic community at large as the initial data presented is highly suggestive that these two documents share large portions of authorship.”


Fiction Fixer Evaluation of Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama and Fugitive Days by William Ayers

WND: Obama didn’t write ‘Dreams from My Father’ by Jack Cashill

WND: Your vote will decide the future of federal courts by Judge Roy Moore

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Internationally Esteemed Climatologist Prince Charles Frets About Environment

AFP: Prince Charles says climate the real crisis

“[W]e take our eye off the ‘climate crunch’ at our peril…”

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France’s President Sarkozy Blasts Obama on Issue of Iran

ABC: Sources Say Sarkozy Finds Obama’s Iran Policy ‘Arrogant,’ ‘Utterly Immature’ by Jake Tapper

The respected Israeli newspaper Ha’artez reports that according to a “senior Israeli government source, the reports reaching Israel indicate that Sarkozy views the Democratic candidate’s stance on Iran as ‘utterly immature’ and comprised of ‘formulations empty of all content.’”

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., met with Sarkozy in July and they are said to have discussed Iran at length.

French authorities are said to be concerned that the international community doesn’t take the Iranian threat seriously enough. French intelligence has concluded that Iran has already obtained up to 40% of the enriched uranium it needs for a bomb, the newspaper reports, and will have obtained the rest next summer.

 

Based on Obama’s previous statements and beliefs, it is likely that Sarkozy is correct. Like most liberals, Obama believes that all human beings are rational and can be reasoned with, even madmen like Ahmadinejad. I don’t know that Obama’s view on Iran is “arrogant,” but it’s certainly “immature.”

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The Roller Coaster Ride Continues: Dow Rises Nearly 900 Points

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Democrats Behaving Badly: Republican Volunteers Sprayed with Pepper Spray

GalaxGazette: Campaign workers attacked By Ben Bomberger

Two people were arrested Monday afternoon after an altercation led to five Republican campaign workers being sprayed with Mace at their headquarters in Galax.

Galax Police Chief Rick Clark said officers were dispatched shortly before 1 p.m. to the Galax Republican headquarters on East Grayson Street when a caller reported someone had sprayed office workers with Mace.

Responding officers arrested Daniel Cason Meinecke, 29, and Cara Annis Hindman, 26, both of Galax.

Meinecke was charged with one count of misdemeanor assault, Hindman was charged with five counts of misdemeanor assault.

Mike Stevens says he and other Republican campaign volunteers were attacked on Monday when they were sprayed with pepper spray after an altercation with two people over campaign signs. Photo by April Wright

Daniel Meinecke, Asshole #1

Daniel Meinecke, Asshole #1

Cara Hindman, Asshole #2

Cara Hindman, Asshole #2

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Democrats Behaving Badly: Helen Jones-Kelley of Ohio Snoops on Joe “the Plumber” Wurzelbacher

Poor Joe.  The Obama/Stalinist tactics against him continue.

The Columbus Dispatch: Inspector general investigating access to Joe the Plumber’s personal information by Randy Ludlow

Ace of Spades: Ohio’s Head of Job and Family Services Approved a Child-Support Search on Joe Wurzelbacher Immediately After Third Debate; Her Excuse? “Oh, We Always Do That”


Do you live in Ohio? Helen is watching you. Yes you.


Helen Jones-Kelley has donated $2,500 to the (drumroll) Obama Campaign. Just a coincidence, of course!

Ace of Spades adds: “[Joe Wurzelbacher's] name was also searched at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, in the Toledo Police Department’s criminal records, and in the office of the [Attorney General].”

I thought liberals prized privacy. Unless you inadvertently get Obama to reveal his redistributionist (i.e., theft) policies. Then your privacy is meaningless.

This is just the tip of the iceberg under an Obama Presidency. You have been warned.

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"The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them..." -- Thomas Jefferson
"I predict the future happiness of Americans if they can prevent the government wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them. " -- Thomas Jefferson
“Journalists are like dogs. When ever anything moves, they begin to bark.” -- Arthur Schopenhauer
"To say that 'wealth in America is so unfairly distributed in America' . . . is grossly misleading when most wealth in the United States is not distributed at all. People create it, earn it, save it, and spend it." -- Thomas Sowell
"Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it." -- Thomas Sowell
"The moment you give up your principles, and your values, you are dead, your culture is dead, your civilization is dead. Period." -- Oriana Fallaci
"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul, can always count on the support of Paul." – George Bernard Shaw
"There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him." – Robert Heinlein
"A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away." – Barry Goldwater
"America’s abundance was not created by public sacrifices to the common good, but by the productive genius of free men who pursued their own personal interests and the making of their own private fortunes." -- Ayn Rand
"The free market punishes irresponsibility. Government rewards it." – Harry Browne
"No one can read our Constitution without concluding that the people who wrote it wanted their government severely limited; the words “no” and “not” employed in restraint of government power occur 24 times in the first seven articles of the Constitution and 22 more times in the Bill of Rights." – Edmund A. Opitz
"It is sobering to reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence." – Charles A. Beard
"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." -- John 8:32
"Criticizing these reporters is like booing at the Special Olympics." -- Triumph the Insult Comic Dog

 

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