Anyone else find it absolutely hypocritical of Liberals to support killing Anwar al-Awlaki without due process (or at all) but they do not support killing serial killers and rapists through the due process of law? Maybe it's observing of the law and the sense of accountability that they don't like rather than the objective.
- Nov 22 · comment
Brodie
Brodie: Perhaps Barack Obama (D-Chicago) believes that a man born of two foreign parents inside the U.S. is not really a U.S. citizen, therefore he would not be protected under U.S. law? reply
Oct 3 2011 10:58PM ·
Rondy R2
Rondy R2: I always found it hypocritical that Liberals are against the death penalty for convicted murderers, but support abortion. Makes no sense to me, but then again...nothing a Liberal does makes sense. reply
Oct 4 2011 3:41PM ·
Guest
Guest: I'm just looking forward to the day when those two disgusting creatures are removed? from our White House and we can begin to attempt to repair the damage and start on the road to restoring the real America reply
Nov 22 2011 12:10AM ·
Sarah Palin has announced that she will NOT be running for the GOP nomination. There IS a God in heaven!!
- Nov 22 · comment
Brodie
Brodie: Whew! I like Sarah Palin but this was not the right time for her. reply
Oct 6 2011 12:28AM ·
Brodie:  Of course this doesn't preclude her from running as an independent candidate. But she doesn't appear to have an organization in place to run a campaign. Not that people won't write her in. reply
Oct 6 2011 12:49AM
Rondy R2
Rondy R2: Palin could win the GOP nomination, but she would never win the presidency. Independent voters are firmly against her, and had she went against Obama, we'd be stuck with him for another four miserable years. reply
Oct 6 2011 9:20PM ·
Guest
Guest: I'm just not sure who we can trust anymore. Certainly wouldn't vote for Gingrich, definitely not Ron Paul. Perry revealed himself with his statements about us being "heartless" if we didn't support school funding for kids of illegals, so he's definitely out. Who's left, maybe Michelle Bachmann, maybe Mitt Romney, maybe? Cain...Just don't know... As if our vote counts anyway As for her being strange, I couldn't agree more. That goes for the whol ...more reply
Nov 22 2011 12:07AM ·
With all this huff being created now and last Presidential election, is it time for a National Primary Day? My immediate thoughts go like this.... Pro, right now people in late states don't have much of a choice, and people in early states vote for candidates who then drop out. Con, it makes Presidential campaigns much more expensive when you have to campaign across the whole country in one shot.
- Nov 10 · comment
Ari
Ari: Likes but no comments? I was expecting this to get some good conversation going... reply
Nov 10 2011 5:37PM ·
Okay, let's get it over with.... 999.... go.
- Oct 15 · comment
Brodie
Brodie: No thoughts anyone? reply
Oct 15 2011 10:31PM ·
After THREE years, I can finally delete messages in my Inbox!! Moshe, you're gonna make me cry tears of joy brother. :P Happy, happy day!
- Oct 4 · comment
Rondy R2
Rondy R2: ...but I still can't delete sent messages >.< reply
Oct 4 2011 3:38PM ·
Rondy R2
Rondy R2: But, holy crap, has it really been THREE years?! Wow! reply
Oct 4 2011 3:39PM ·
Moshe:  It has. I know right?! It feels like only last year we were kicking the tires and taking the training wheels off. We've come a long way in technology development. reply
Oct 4 2011 9:43PM
Moshe
Moshe: LOL!!! reply
Oct 4 2011 9:42PM ·
Assuming Herman Cain wins the nomination, how do we go about drafting John Bolton for his VP? Who could possibly better sharpen Mr. Cain's foreign policy chops?
- Oct 4 · comment
Ari
Ari: What about Allen West? reply
Oct 2 2011 1:26PM ·
Brodie:  I want to see Allen West as Speaker of the House. reply
Oct 2 2011 1:53PM
Ari:  Can't argue with that... reply
Oct 2 2011 2:04PM
Moshe:  That would be great! reply
Oct 2 2011 7:57PM
Yomi
Yomi: I hope Herman Cain does not win the nomination. Playing the race card is classless! reply
Oct 3 2011 12:26PM ·
Brodie:  Yomi, do you hope Herman Cain doesn't win the nomination because he played the race card, or because you don't support Herman Cain? I don't like this move, and am calling it out via another forum, but it's hardly a deal-breaker for me. (But then, I'm on the Cain Train.) reply
Oct 3 2011 1:38PM
Moshe:  There is a HUGE difference between playing the race card and answering a question that is addressing one's race. If Ron Paul had a swastika as part of the welcome message to his favorite family retreat and someone asked me my opinion then I would answer from a Jewish perspective; and I would just the same say that it is an insensitive thing. Could that question have been handled better or should it have been ignored? Yes. But his answer was legit ...more reply
Oct 3 2011 2:21PM
Yomi:  Brodie, I hope he does not win for both reasons. I am not going to pretend that I am a Cain supporter or that I am not a Perry supporter. These are the reasons why I do not believe the office of the President should be a candidate's first elective office. Unlike Cain, I will still support him if he is the eventual nominee. reply
Oct 3 2011 2:28PM
Yomi:  Moshe,I disagree with your analogy of a swastika..for blacks, that would be a burning cross. The fact that we are having this discussion shows why Cain should not have tried to score points or fall for a media bait. Any smart person knew what the point of the question was, and for him to have honored the ignorant question with an answer, in my opinion, was shameful. We have criticized how often liberals exaggerate the racial effects of almost any ...more reply
Oct 3 2011 2:35PM
Moshe:  I saw the interview, he was not playing the race card. The only time where he played the race card was when he said the name of the place on national television. White candidates would probably not have said the name because of racial sensitivities. The race baiting argument is coming from the Perry camp =P and not from folks who saw the interview in its entirety. Ultimately, though, this is a big non-issue in the scheme of things. He did not cal ...more reply
Oct 3 2011 3:45PM
Rondy R2
Rondy R2: What amuses me Moshe, is that you forget that thousands of Neo-Nazi skinheads support Ron Paul because they believe he covertly shares their views. Go to a Ron Paul rally, and you'll see more than one or two swastikas flying around, and Paul has never once disowned them or their support. As for Cain, he modified his stance on Perry's Racist Rock last night on the Hannity show, after he learned that the "Ni**erhead" on the rock was painted over ab ...more reply
Oct 4 2011 3:26PM ·
Brodie:  You know, Rondy, I always assumed some whack-job Green Libertarian types and social anarchists were part of Ron Paul's groupies, but it never occurred to me that skinheads would be there. I assumed someone would expose such a thing, or Ron Paul himself would have cleared them out. I've never been to one of his rallies, so I have no personal experience with it. reply
Oct 4 2011 5:49PM
Brodie:  But you know what? That makes sense. I read the back-and-forth between Ron Paul groupies and other candidates' supporters (notably Cain's), and there is this consistent anti-Jew thread in Paul's groupies. I suspect Ron Paul is just happy to have anyone support him, free association and all that, and fails to recognize his responsibility in the matter. reply
Oct 4 2011 5:58PM
Moshe:  Well said! reply
Oct 5 2011 4:40AM
Shana Tova my friends!
- Sep 29 · comment
Brodie
Brodie: Happy New Year! reply
Sep 29 2011 6:50PM ·
I am generally a social conservative. In 2012, I *will not* choose a primary candidate based on his or her social positions. This nation is teetering on the edge of collapse; whether or not someone opposes gay marriage or abortion will not restore America. We need to repair and restore our home first.
- Sep 27 · comment
Just posted an all-new interface for the network. I believe this one is near final. Getting very excited to finally start marketing this software. w00t!
- Sep 20 · comment
365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy
Number 261
Say to a liberal, "You remember the Reagan era, when Ronald Reagan was President, and Bob Hope and Johnny Cash were still with us?
Well, now we have Obama, no hope, and no cash."
- Sep 18 · comment
Check out Dave Wallace for Congress running for Congress in Maryland
- Sep 17 · comment
Thought of the day: "Limit all US politicians to two terms...one in office, one in prison."
- Sep 14 · comment
"With a large population of Catholic and Orthodox Jewish residents, the 9th Congressional District is broadly blue collar and more conservative than many others in the city." Do you know what else it is? Voting Republican for the first time!
- Sep 13 · comment
We're watching two Special Elections for the House of Representatives today. One red seat and one blue seat might both go to the GOP as returns come in later tonight. In Nevada's 2nd District (#NV02): Republican Mark Amodei has a huge edge over Democrat rival Kate Marshall, as Republican voters have swamped Democrats in early voting by about 40,000(R) to 25,600(D). Though the vacant seat was previously held by a Republican and thought to lean ...more
- Sep 13 · comment
Ira
Ira: I am cautiously optimistic!!! I will be checking frequently tonight to see what ends up happening. reply
Sep 13 2011 5:58PM ·
Moshe:  Any news? reply
Sep 13 2011 9:17PM
The fact that the media isn't studying Herman Cain like crazy is a disservice to America. He has the experience of both Romney and Perry combined and if anyone thinks that lack of a political background would slow Herman down doesn't know anything about the man.
- Sep 12 · comment
The "Ponzi Scheme" comment- I googled Ponzi scheme and I was shocked to realize that Perry is indeed right with that characterization. Great job Newt for calling out the media. The questions were awful- it appeared it was a forum to highlight differences but not talk about jobs and the economy!
- Sep 8 · comment
Moshe
Moshe: Hey Yomi, absolutely! The whole model of Social Security was setup to be a slush fund to begin with. When it was established there were 16 workers to everyone one recipient of social security and they didn't live for much longer than from when they started getting benefits. Today we have 3 workers per retiree and the retirees are living a lot longer - which is nice, but expensive. All of this has turned a slush fund into a ponzi scheme. That is t ...more reply
Sep 8 2011 12:58PM ·
I'm going to be on the radio in South Carolina for the next hour if you're interested in calling in. http:/ / www.blogtalkradio.com/ cbmedia-network/ 2011/ 09/ 08/ the-palmetto-conservative-show-with-jim-lee
- Sep 7 · comment
We just upgraded the event management system. It now not only includes both PayPal and EventBrite integration but also a full-on shopping cart for event registrations.
- Sep 7 · comment
Welcome to all the new people who have joined recently!
- Sep 5 · comment
Third Party John Huntsman? If he breaks and goes Indie, who does he hurt? Does he take Republican votes with him or Democrat? If he takes Republican, neutralize him. If he takes Democrat, leave him alone.
- Aug 28 · comment

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The report on Casa of Maryland
9/24/11

This past week America received news about corruption in Maryland, pertaining to the cover up in our State. http://www.aim.org/special-report/casa-de-maryland-the-illegal-immigrants-acorn/
This well written piece is a jig saw puzzle, as to how deep the corruption of politics is in Maryland. Towards the end of this article; you will read about Paulette Faulkner and you will see how I became involved in the story.
In 2010 I tried my best to inform all of our elected officials, including sending them as quoted in this report by James Simpson "the IG investigation of the investigation of the Family Investment Administration of Maryland's Department of Human Resources (DHR).40 The audit found glaring problems; among other things, in 2006 alone, approximately 52,000 public assistance recipients had invalid or non-existent Social Security numbers"

This cost the State of Maryland $488.000.000 a year during that time.
Thus far I have no other report of this agency.

To most this is just another story about the inner workings of Maryland politics. My candid view about this story, it is not about Illegals. It has always been and will always be about the rule of law! We do need to enforce our immigration laws. Let there be no doubt as to where I stand on this issue.

When Government writes laws to limit what they can and can not do. Then violate the very laws they wrote onto themselves. America one day will become another chapter of fallen nations if We, The People, do not demand accountability.

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www.williamcappsforsenate.com
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Campaign Mgr
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