It should be fairly obvious that Barack Obama is an impatient man; just look at how he shoves his agenda down the throats of an American public that wants no part of it. Now he's in full campaign mode again and while at a DNC event, compared how slow change is happening to how long it took to overcome slavery.
Click HERE to watch your post-racial president at work.
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Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
Friday, October 1, 2010
RESTORE AMERICA RALLY - NEW JERSEY STYLE
On August 28th, hundreds of thousands of people turned out in Washington, D.C. for the Restore Honor rally. On October 2nd, the 'one state at a time' theme continues at Six Flags in New Jersey. Glenn Beck will be speaking as well as former Muslim terrorist turned Christian, Walid Shoebat, Judge Andrew Napolitano, WOR radio talk show host Steve Malzberg, and many others. While getting no mention in the liberal media establishment, the event is expected to be rather large.
More info at the Restoring America Rally website:
h/t to Web Today
More info at the Restoring America Rally website:
h/t to Web Today
GEERT WILDERS GETTING HIS BURQA BAN?
When his anti-Islam party won a substantial share of seats in the elections this past June in the Netherlands, Geert Wilders also received leverage and political capital. He's obviously showing that he's willing to use it. Two other parties in that country realized that in order to get the support of Wilders' PVV party, they had to yield on what has become a major agenda item for Wilders. The agreement reached between the parties includes banning the Burqa.
Reuters reports:
Via Blooomberg:
h/t to Weasel Zippers
Reuters reports:
Two center-right parties agreed on Thursday to ban the burqa in the Netherlands as the price for parliamentary support from the anti-Islam Freedom party for their minority government.As Wilders is getting other party leaders to jump on board with his agenda, he himself goes on trial next week for inciting hatred and insulting Muslims.
The Netherlands would become the second European Union country to ban the burqa after France, in what many see as a shift to the right which has dented the bloc's reputation for tolerance and may increase security risks.
The agreement tightens the rules on immigration and boosts the number of police officers in a sop to far-right Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders, who is on trial in the Netherlands for inciting hatred against Muslims.
Via Blooomberg:
Wilders, 47, is charged with insulting a group of people, inciting hatred and inciting discrimination with his comments, the court said on its website. Wilders may face as many as two years in prison or be fined as much as 19,000 euros ($26,000).Uh, so should the other party leaders who agreed to ban the burqa and tighten up on illegal immigration be prosecuted too? It would seem that these charges against Wilders would best be dropped since an increasingly large number of people in his country are aligning with him.
h/t to Weasel Zippers
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