I couldn’t bring myself to look at the worst ones long enough to graphic them @
http://twitchy.com/2012/10/12/new-tone-despicable-lefties-fantasize-about-hate-fking-paul-ryan/
I couldn’t bring myself to look at the worst ones long enough to graphic them @
http://twitchy.com/2012/10/12/new-tone-despicable-lefties-fantasize-about-hate-fking-paul-ryan/
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Obama Supporters: Vandals and Thieves
Warning: VERY graphic content. [2:46]
Watch Obama supporters “gone wild” with attempts to silence speech; to steal, vandalize, deface and destroy conservative political signs; and to intimidate through violent, aggressive behavior. The party of bumper sticker “tolerance” and “co-exist” mantras, reveals its true nature in this shocking expose.
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… while the media ignores their prayers.
In September 2012, 9,000 members of 56 Christian churches in Charlotte, NC, got together to pray for the success of the Democratic National Convention. The gathering was largely ignored by the media.
A similar, but much smaller gathering of some 200 Muslims praying for the convention in Charlotte was given extensive national coverage.
The Christian coalition also planned to create “Welcome to Charlotte” gift baskets to distribute to the delegates. The baskets were to include a traditional local treat — pecan cookies known as Carolina Pralines — plus a letter welcoming the delegates to the city and offering assistance with transportation, childcare or spiritual matters.
Nevertheless, both the convention organizers AND the mayor’s office told the group they were not welcome to send welcome baskets to the delegates, because the churches are all pro-life.
The organizers made it clear the baskets did NOT include a single political or pro-life message of any kind. Didn’t matter.
So the group asked if, instead of gift baskets, they could just send simple letters of welcome. The DNC said no. Same reason. The churches views were “contrary to the Democratic party platform.”
One of the organizers said, “We were just trying to display Southern hospitality. We wanted them to know we were happy to serve them.”
Muslims are also opposed to abortion.
Sources:
Sept 3, 2012 Charlotte churches focus on prayers, not politics, during DNC
http://www.wcnc.com/news/dnc-charlotte-2012/Charlotte-churches-focus-on-prayers-not-politics-during-DNC-168337066.html
Sept 5, 2012 DNC Rejects Christian Gift Baskets
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/dnc-rejects-church-gift-baskets.html
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Conservative Republicans, Tea Partiers, Right Wingnuts … whatever your label for me and mine … we get called a lot of bad names by our political adversaries.
The two biggest being that we’re selfish and racist.
Well, we’re not. I’m not going to belabor this with all y’all. You know what I’m talking about. I just wanted to share this photo, because it really spoke to me about who I am and why I have abandoned the Liberal Democrat label and put my votes and political efforts behind the people who actually CARE about everybody, regardless of race, color, creed, gender, size, or place of residence.
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I love it! 🙂
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The article is @ http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-sheffield/2012/09/29/polling-industry-has-historically-underestimated-gop-vote
Why The Polls Understate Romney Vote By Dick Morris – September 21, 2012
http://www.dickmorris.com/why-the-polls-under-state-romney-vote/
Republicans are getting depressed under an avalanche of polling suggesting that an Obama victory is in the offing. They, in fact, suggest no such thing! Here’s why:
1. All of the polling out there uses some variant of the 2008 election turnout as its model for weighting respondents and this overstates the Democratic vote by a huge margin.
In English, this means that when you do a poll you ask people if they are likely to vote. But any telephone survey always has too few blacks, Latinos, and young people and too many elderly in its sample. That’s because some don’t have landlines or are rarely at home or don’t speak English well enough to be interviewed or don’t have time to talk. Elderly are overstated because they tend to be home and to have time. So you need to increase the weight given to interviews with young people, blacks and Latinos and count those with seniors a bit less.
Normally, this task is not difficult. Over the years, the black, Latino, young, and elderly proportion of the electorate has been fairly constant from election to election, except for a gradual increase in the Hispanic vote. You just need to look back at the last election to weight your polling numbers for this one.
But 2008 was no ordinary election. Blacks, for example, usually cast only 11% of the vote, but, in 2008, they made up 14% of the vote. Latinos increased their share of the vote by 1.5% and college kids almost doubled their vote share. Almost all pollsters are using the 2008 turnout models in weighting their samples. Rasmussen, more accurately, uses a mixture of 2008 and 2004 turnouts in determining his sample. That’s why his data usually is better for Romney.
But polling indicates a widespread lack of enthusiasm among Obama’s core demographic support due to high unemployment, disappointment with his policies and performance, and the lack of novelty in voting for a black candidate now that he has already served as president.
If you adjust virtually any of the published polls to reflect the 2004 vote, not the 2008 vote, they show the race either tied or Romney ahead, a view much closer to reality.
2. Almost all of the published polls show Obama getting less than 50% of the vote and less than 50% job approval. A majority of the voters either support Romney or are undecided in almost every poll.
But the fact is that the undecided vote always goes against the incumbent. In 1980 (the last time an incumbent Democrat was beaten), for example, the Gallup Poll of October 27th had Carter ahead by 45-39. Their survey on November 2nd showed Reagan catching up and leading by three points. In the actual voting, the Republican won by nine. The undecided vote broke sharply — and unanimously — for the challenger.
An undecided voter has really decided not to back the incumbent. He just won’t focus on the race until later in the game.
So, when the published poll shows Obama ahead by, say, 48-45, he’s really probably losing by 52-48!
Add these two factors together and the polls that are out there are all misleading. Any professional pollster (those consultants hired by candidates not by media outlets) would publish two findings for each poll — one using 2004 turnout modeling and the other using 2008 modeling. This would indicate just how dependent on an unusually high turnout of his base the Obama camp really is.
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Introduction to Our Lady of Guadalupe @ http://www.sancta.org/intro.html
Mesoamerica, the New World, 1521: The capital city of the Aztec empire falls under the Spanish forces. Less than 20 years later, 9 million of the inhabitants of the land, who professed for centuries a polytheistic and human sacrificing religion, are converted to Christianity. What happened in those times that produced such an incredible and historically unprecedented conversion?
If you like this, you might also want to read https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/left-vs-right-it-really-is-all-about-god/
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We KNOW they’re skewing the polls to make Obama look like a shoo-in and discourage Republicans from going to the polls.
But I have a theory this could work against them … especially if the weather is lousy. Why get cold and wet if Teh Won is a shoo-in, right?
At PoliNation, I’ve been proposing, only half in jest, that we pray for bad weather. Tonight, I saw the article below, and I’m removing the half that was jest.
Political analysts admit that bad weather hurts Democrats, but has little effect on Republicans!
So do it! Pray for gray, cold, wet and windy. Beseech God to send sleet and snow showers to every Blue district in the nation.
And then make sure YOU and YOURS get to the polls. Share a dog sled if you have to. This election may well be the most important one in our nation’s history. It fershure is the most important you and I will see in our lifetimes.
October 26, 2010 – Bad news for Dems: Rain in the forecast for 2010 Election Day
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/125791-more-bad-news-for-dems-rain-in-the-forecast-for-election-day
In more bad news for Democrats, rain is in the forecast for much of the country on Election Day. According to Laurel Harbridge, a Northwestern University political science professor, GOP voters are not typically discouraged by rain. “Republicans are helped by bad weather … it does harm Democratic prospects.”
Other poll stories in the news:
It’s beginning to look a lot like 1980: “analysis shows most polls gave Reagan a narrow lead following the convention fallout, a lead which only blew open after the October debate. In 2012, the picture looks similarly close after the dust has settled from the party conventions” @
http://www.wnd.com/2012/09/its-beginning-to-look-a-lot-like-1980/
Unskewed polls show nearly 8 pt Romney lead: “Not a single major poll or approval/disapproval index favors Obama when Unskewed.com’s analysis is applied. The website says there is Democratic bias in polling because of over-sampling Democrats based on voter exit polls in the 2008 presidential election, when enthusiasm for a then relatively unknown but charismatic presidential candidate boosted Democratic Party voter registration and turnout to historic levels.” @ http://www.wnd.com/2012/09/unskewed-polls-show-nearly-8-point-romney-lead/
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