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Monday, October 20, 2008

Obama, McCain, Fox News, And One News Now

This poll should have been worded different. It gives the impression that Fox News is against Obama. And when you get right down to it I think that Fox is starting to play the game, not as bad as the other networks, but still is getting drawn into trying to take up for McCain. He needs more unbiased coverage but it is not the job of Fox to take it to far to the right.

The media needs to stick with the facts and leave the biased comments to the public.

My opinion is that most people that watch Fox News is watching it to get the news reported as it should be. But it is a slippery slop when questions like the ones in this poll are asked like this.

Let me state that the poll I am referring to is at http://www.onenewsnow.com/ not Fox.

A poll like this one on another news organization replacing Obama with McCain would get the same response. The only difference McCain would be where Obama is in this one. And Fox News would be replaced with the other news organization

One other point to make is that this poll is like most of of the other ones taken anywhere. There are only 27083 responses out of a population of 301,139,947 in the U.S. (July 2007 est.)

This is only 9% of the population of the U.S.

So tell me, how could any of these polls, on any station, really give anyone any type of useful information?

I am right and everyone else is stupid in the persons opinion that does polls like this. Take a deep breath. Breath in the nose and out the mouth. Calm down and regroup.

Here are the results so far.

Voters watch FOX News because they do not support Barack Obama - 88.68%
Voters do not support Barack Obama because they watch Fox News - 11.32%
27083 responses

This poll is at http://www.onenewsnow.com/

I would like to personally thank them for this useless information. Like we don't get enough information that is not worth the time to read or to watch on T.V.

Thanks Again

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Illegal Alien Raped A 4 year-old Child

From the Desk of:
Steve Elliott, President, Grassfire.org Alliance

5/14/2008


Scanning the headlines this morning sickened me.

In Virginia (my home state), an illegal alien raped a 4
year-old child.

In Tennessee, a suspected illegal alien raped a 15 year-old
girl just hours after his release from prison.

Another raped and impregnated a 9 year-old girl. It has
been widely reported that she has just given birth!

390 illegals were arrested following a raid of a meat-
packing plant in Postville, Iowa.

After reading these disturbing stories and seeing the lack of concern
from so many of our Congressmen on Capitol Hill, I can only conclude
they simply are not getting the message... a message demanding they
"Build the Fence as Promised!"

Over the last number of weeks, we've flooded Capitol Hill with faxes
demanding support for legislation that restores the Secure Fence Act's
original mandate (H.R. 4987) and have only seen one Congressman add
his name to the list of co-sponsors.

Not only is Washington ignoring the headlines, they
are also ignoring our pleas for construction of the fence as promised--
double-layered for 800 miles. According to Rep. Duncan Hunter only
a paltry 13 miles has been built.

Well that is about to change!


++ Action Item #1--Call your Congressman.

Here is a link for you to get the phone numbers for your congressman you need, HERE

I'm asking every member of our team to take to the phones
and call their Congressman--demanding he/she support
H.R. 4987--restoring the fence's original mandate (the
mandate that was stripped after being signed into law).

When calling, identify yourself as a member of Grassfire.org, and
reference H.R. 4987 stating clearly that you want your Congressman
to co-sponsor this bill.

Walter Jones told me that he needed 100
co-sponsors to take this important bill to the House floor. That
means we need to move 56 Congressman--a challenge, yes, but one
that I know the Grassfire team is ready to tackle!


++Action Item #2--Alert your friends

When Grassfire heads to Washington in support of this legislation,
I intend to send a very clear and impassioned message to each and
every member of Congress--a message on behalf of the girls who
were raped by illegals, the families that are torn apart because
illegal alien drunk drivers killed their loved ones, on behalf
of those affected by illegal alien crime, and those who have
lost their jobs to illegals...

Making that message all the more profound is the petitions that
I will be holding 200,000 right now, but I'm hoping with your help
we can push that number to 250,000 or more in the next week!

Forward this message to 30-40 friends and urge
them to join with you in demanding the fence be built
as promised by adding their name to our petition:

http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?u=7137&PID=15679155



P.S: As a sidebar to the raid on the meat packing plant in Iowa,
the detainees were instructed to detail their date of birth and
country of origin. One woman said she was from Guatemala, but
made it clear to authorities that she wanted to be deported to
Mexico. Why? She said it would be easier to reenter America from
Mexico than Guatemala.

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Why A Non-Binding Resolution

Congressional correspondent Sharyl Attkisson explained: “Think of it not so much as a real debate with a real chance of changing anything in the war on Iraq. It's more of a political dare -- a nonbinding resolution that Republicans are putting to a vote, calling for the U.S. to stand firm in Iraq and the war on terror, and who in their right mind would vote against that?”

So if it’s likely not going to change anything, why is it getting so much attention? The reasons are mostly related to the story’s political relevance, according to Attkisson. She wrote in an e-mail:

“It's getting attention because the war in Iraq and the war on terror are foremost on the minds of so many Americans. That's why Congress wants to debate it: to let constituents back home in this election year see that they are talking about the big issues and controversies.

The resolution that was proposed isn't the one Democrats would have chosen to debate; it's the Republicans' choice. Many Democrats would rather be voting on a timeline for troop withdrawal. Many Republicans, on the other hand, felt it was important to send a symbolic message of support for the war in Iraq and the war on terror.”

Read full story HERE.
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This sounds just like our politicians at work. Spinning their wheels on something that does not change a thing and they know it. It is all a big show for the elections coming up.

Why can they not actually do something to help our country. Like secure our borders or at least support the ones that try and protect it.

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