Friday, July 27, 2012

Today's Important Stories

There are two stories today about the latest government outrages that should turn the people out with pitchforks to run the corrupt villians out of office.

The first is about an organization called the 'Voter Participation Center', which has been mailing pre-populated voter registration applications to over 200 thousand people who fit the profile of typical Democrat voters.

Despite the typical left-wing spin the story is getting in the so-called "mainstream press", there's a lot more to the story.  Anyone with a curious mind might wonder, where did this database come from, and how did dead people and pets make it into the database?  And why would the organization say they didn't know the database was faulty when it's clear they did and do?

This 'Voter Participation Center' is another one of those left-wing organizations of the same type as most of the others we hear about.  It's run by the Center for American Progress and funded by Soros, of course.  The organization of course has close ties to the Obama campaign.  And it's not just doing this in Virginia, but in all of this year's "battleground" states.

Here's how it works:  While Eric Holder sues all of the states that passed Voter ID laws in hopes he can stop them from being implemented until after November's election, this organization is mass-mailing pre-filled voter registrations to potential Democrat voters, plus convicted felons, illegal immigrants, pets, and dead folks.  The strategy is to get living humans to forge signatures on the forms so they themselves or other operatives can show up at the polls to vote for Obama, either as themselves while being ineligible to vote or impersonating a pet or deceased person.

When Holder rails against GOP voter suppression, what he really means is the suppression of illegal votes. 

The second story is about Chick Fil A.  The mayors of Boston and Chicago have publicly promised to block any attempt of the food chain to open any stores in those cities.  No, the company hasn't done anything wrong.  Those mayors simply don't like the fact that Chick Fil A's Presidnet happens to be a Christian who has spoken out in favor of traditional marriage.

In response to the company president's statement of a personal opinion, these mayors are illegally trying to ruin the company and slandering its president.  He would be more than justified to sue both cities for such fascist policies, whether he actually wants to open stores in those cities or not.

I think being slandered and banned by the Chicago gangster Emanuel is a badge of honor.  If I can find a Chick Fil A near where I'm working next Wednesday, I would be happy to participate in the planned show of support by getting lunch there.  I encourage anyone else who opposes oppressive government suppression by the thought police to do the same.

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