Category: Georgia
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Jun 21, 2009 in Civil Liberties & Rights, Civil Rights, Current Affairs, Gay Rights, Georgia | 9 Comments
Happy Father’s Day to all of you fathers (and chosen fathers) out there. I hope your day is filled with love, laughter, and joy.
No doubt, it will be for Eric Mongerson. Today, for the first time, his children will be able to meet his partner, as this article explains:
Kids To Meet Gay Dad’s [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Mar 29, 2009 in Barack Obama, Georgia, Germany, Venezuela, Voter Fraud | 29 Comments
I came across this interesting story the other day, “Most Electronic Voting Isn’t Secure, CIA Expert Says.” Well, no freakin’ kidding - anyone who has paid the LEAST bit of attention to the issue of electronic voting machines knows that, right? Thank heavens, someone int he government is FINALLY addressing this issue! [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Nov 8, 2008 in ACORN, Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Democrats, Florida, Georgia, Hoodwinking, Indiana, Ohio, Sexism, Voter Fraud | 172 Comments
“We’re the Queens of Denial!” That could be the new US slogan - we don’t want to hear any more about voter fraud. We don’t want to know that Obama supporters voted in droves - more than once. We don’t want to find out what the culprits are, much less prosecute them. [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Nov 5, 2008 in Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, Bill Clinton, Chicago politics, DNC idiocy, Democratic Nomination, Farakkhan, Florida, GLBT, Gender Bias, Georgia, Hillary Clinton, Hoodwinking, Media Bias, Michigan, Misogyny, Obama Comrades, Obama's Thugs, Pandering, Plagiarism, Racism, Sarah Palin, Sexism, Voter Fraud | 197 Comments
“Not by the color of his skin, but by the content of (his) character…” To paraphrase the famous words of The Rev.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his, “I Have A Dream” speech. Alas, his words came true on November 4th, 2008: a man was judged by the color of his skin, [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Oct 29, 2008 in Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, Chicago politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Georgia, Joe Biden, John McCain, Media Bias, Race Card, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. | 86 Comments
Can I ever relate to that! Yes, contrary to the constant badgering of my family, there is no way in freakin’ HELL I will ever vote for Obama. Not ever gonna happen, I keep telling them, and for the HOST of reasons about which I have written ad nauseum, at this point. [...]
By Bud White on Sep 12, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bloggers, Florida, General Election, Georgia, Howard Dean, Ohio, Pennsylvania | 458 Comments
One of the arguments many Obama supporters made against Hillary was that she did not support Howard Dean’s 50-state strategy. Obama embraced the 50-state strategy to garner the support of the netroots and other activists. In a mydd diary posted this January, Obama, with his usual humility, was quoted as saying:
I think that we’re shifting [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Aug 22, 2008 in Afghanistan, Armed Services Committee, Backtrack Obama, Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Commander in Chief, Current Affairs, Delegates, Democracy, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Nomination, Electability, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Georgia, Hillary Clinton, Hoodwinking, Iran, Iraq, Russia | 46 Comments
I am addicted to the Olympics. I LOVE sports, and am so happy when the Olympics come along. Sleep deprived, but happy. Anyway, Oxygen is one of NBC’s channels (who knew?), and has had different events in the evenings, like almost ALL of the Equestrian events, and synchronized swimming (hey, it’s HARD - it takes [...]
By Uppity Woman on Aug 21, 2008 in Barack Obama, Buffoon, Current Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Georgia, Russia | 135 Comments
What do you think of this photo Barky?
I just thought maybe you might want to take another vacation. Russian troops took some prisoners today and commandeered some USA Humvees in the process.
As you know, Barky, Putin’s poodle, Medvedev, signed an agreement to pull out of Georgia, but goodness, he doesn’t seem to be leaving that [...]
By Pat Racimora on Aug 16, 2008 in Barack Obama, Democratic Nomination, Georgia | 83 Comments
OK, campaigning is hard work. And you want to be President, right?
So, why were you in Hawaii for an extended vacation just before Denver? And what’s with not taking the kids with you to see Grandma?
By Ani on Aug 13, 2008 in Barack Obama, DNC, Democratic Nomination, Georgia, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Presumptuous Nominee | 63 Comments
Every day, Barack Obama reminds me a little more of George Bush. I can’t help it. The similarities are too striking to ignore: His love for vacations at the worst possible time. And he, like King George, purports to be a ‘Uniter.’ Well, let’s test this claim.
How would you characterize [...]
By Ani on Aug 12, 2008 in Barack Obama, Current Affairs, Democratic Nomination, Georgia, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Russia | 97 Comments
As we have been hearing frightening reports of Russia’s actions against South Ossenia and beyond in Georgia, you might be interested to read this statement issued by Senator Hillary Clinton on Georgia and Ukraine on April 18, 2008:
I am deeply disturbed by the latest Russian actions regarding Georgia, and Russia’s broader policies towards its neighbors. [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Aug 9, 2008 in Afghanistan, Bamboozling, Barack Obama, DNC, Democratic Nomination, Georgia, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, John McCain, Russia, Superdelegates | 53 Comments
I cannot even beging to do this issue justice right now - I have company, and we are on our way out. But I want to recommend you check out Memeorandum.com and here at No Quarter, which are both doing a lot on this, as well as what McCain and Obama are saying (here’s a [...]
By Daniel Halper on Aug 7, 2008 in Barack Obama, Georgia | 139 Comments
Originally published in Commentary magazine on August 6, 2008. Reprinted here with the express permission of the editor.
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Politicians grabbing Barack Obama’s coattails should take note: In the Georgia democratic Senatorial primary runoff held yesterday, Jim Martin defeated Vernon Jones by a 60% to 40%. Martin will now face the Republican senior Senator from Georgia, [...]