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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (51058)6/10/2011 5:59:06 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Seen on Ms Bee's website.....

How to lose EVERYTHING with liberals:

Read this book, and let THE TRUTH SET YOU FREE

According to Rush and [Walter Russell Mead] well-known Democrat has reviewed the book. He says that the Republican Party and the Tea Party have just acquired a new weapon of mass destruction (it has nothing to do with Weiner), and that if the deploy the weapon effectively in the next election cycle -- and Mead says it's a big if -- then they've got the biggest opportunity to move the country rightward since Ronald Reagan took the oath of office in 1981. And it is this book, that this book answers the question average Americans have: "Why is what's happening to me happening? Why is my home worthless? Why don't I have a job? Why can't I get a loan? Why is this economy such a mess?"

The American people know somebody really screwed up, but they don't know who. This book provides the answer and in names. One of the big names mentioned is a guy named James Johnson, a huge Democrat Party power broker, facilitator, fundraiser. Barney Frank's name is mentioned. ACORN. La Raza. The Democrat establishment with unbreakable ties to Wall Street. Angelo Mozilo. This book apparently makes it plain that this economic disaster is a pure creation of the Democrat Party and crony capitalist associates on Wall Street. Not the Republican Party. Pure and simple, the Democrat Party. Despite the fact that the lead author is one of the business writers for the New York Times, Gretchen Morgenson.

rushlimbaugh.com

amazon.com



To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (51058)6/10/2011 6:00:08 PM
From: Gersh Avery1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
What the heck are the Republicans thinking?????

Pima County, AZ, GOP chair under fire for SWAT shooting comments

fox11az.com

TUCSON, Ariz. -- The controversial case involving Jose Guerena led to some controversial comments by the Pima County GOP chair. Those comments have Brian Miller under fire.

Republican Brian Miller is in the hot seat for comments he made after Guerena was shot more than 70 times by SWAT members.

"I think it was inappropriate to go out and make a policy statement on GOP letterhead," said Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik.

The first statement reads, "We are all Jose Guerena." And used harsh rhetoric accusing, 'militarized local police of invading private homes.'

That was just the beginning. As more information on the case came out Miller spoke out more on social media and local talk shows.

All of this has led to growing pressure from party leaders behind the scenes that want Miller to resign.

"It's going to be very difficult for him to be the local leader of the party," said Miller.

Republicans like State Senator Frank Antenori say Miller made a mistake, but most don't want to talk about it on camera.

"I like the man on a personal level but he's overstepped his bounds and I think it's best if he resigns," said Kozachik.

It's not clear if Miller plans to resign. In his last statement he apologized to law enforcement for using the word "murder." But he did not back down for questioning the policies that led to Guerena's death.

"I find it human and excusable, but most wont excuse it. They think it was out of line," said Kozachik.

Hundreds on Facebook have stood up in support of Miller, but its unclear if that will be enough.

The investigation into the death of Jose Guerena is still ongoing And republicans don't want that to be the focus as local elections approach.

"It's a huge distraction. The party has candidates trying to raise money and it's just not productive," said Kozachik.