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Just got an email from John McCain. "My Friend," he says and goes on to announce  that he's starting a grassroots campaign to reshape the Republican party.  The website is http://www.countryfirstpac.com, and it's eerily reminiscent of the Barack Obama website. But that's just the start.

Good luck getting onto the site without giving them something (who ever they are)! The Obama campaign was shear marketing, and it spawned a movement of begging second to none. I see regular email and articles about how to translate the success of the Obama campaign to various other business models. Public relations firms are scouting for "online messaging" experts because their clients want to duplicate Obama. From retailers to nonprofits, it's common practice these days to ask people to join up before you tell them what they're joining. Are people really that gullible?

I would not support John McCain to continue as Senator of Arizona, and surely wouldn't support training others to be like him. I wish the Republican Party was something other than what it is which is why I will be changing my voter registration. John McCain doesn't get it, and frankly I thought he might consider a party change himself.

Political parties were warned against by the framers of our Constitution and if you've been paying attention, you know why. If the Democrat and Republican parties aren't the most corrupt machines operating in the U.S. I would be surprised.

From the likes of John McCain, what does country first mean anyway?
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Special Interest Groups—SIGs—have been funding political initiatives since before the Boston Tea Party in this country. Arizona has had her fair share of SIGs funding voter initiatives and filing lawsuits over voter initiatives that legally passed (cough).

So what's the big deal when the Mormon group, LDS, adds a little muscle to the mix. I might not attend their meetings, but they did a great job in whatever help they gave to getting Prop 8 passed in California. That was very important legislation that needed to succeed.

The LDS is no different than any other non-profit. They are passionate about their beliefs, as are gays and la Raza. They get a special tax status to do their work, as does ACORN and the NEA. They get to tap smart people with tons of money, as does the Global Warming cartel. So there shouldn't be any hysteria over the fact that they put their money where their mouth is.

What the gay advocacy group, Californians Against Hate, is trying to do to the LDS amounts to a witch hunt. This is nothing but religion-hate. The LDS has done nothing that special interest groups haven't been doing throughout history. If its illegal for non-profits to fund political initiatives, G. Soros would be behind bars right now, but he's not. So, it must be okay for all non-profits to influence elections! If other faith-based SIGs were this conscientious and purposeful with their money, we wouldn't have such a broken-down mess of a society today.

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John McCain announced plans to run for his fifth-term as Arizona Senator in 2010. Senate terms are six years in duration. John McCain does not have a reputation for helping Arizona and he's well-known for his pro-illegal alien/pro-amnesty voting record. The Republican Party dismally surprised everyone by ignoring their own primaries and pushing McCain to the forefront. Wouldn't Mitt Romney have performed better?

Are there any good reasons to re-elect John McCain to the U.S. Senate for six more years? Are there good reasons not to re-elect him? Personally, I can think of more reasons not to re-elect him, chief of which is that he doesn't listen.
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The Supreme Court has scheduled a private meeting among themselves to discuss the cases before it challenging the citizenship of Barack Obama.

The conference is set for December 5, 2008. Obama's response to the Berg petition is still due Dec 1. Also, the Keyes petition is still before the California court. It's about time this issue is dealt with in court. Where there are more than one dozen cases around the country challenging Barack Obama's birth certificate, it's very important for the High Court to take this up. This is a stormy year, but people are tired of politicians (Left or Right) subverting the law for their personal benefit. Obama's decision to deny access to his personal records leaves a bad stain on American politics. If he wants to "rule" in any kind of honorable way, he should cooperate.

Here's the original link to the story.
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When Obama Takes Power

What will it be like for news corporations, public officials, and even individuals when Obama swears in. I just got a reply back from another blogger stating:

"If any sheriff, Mayor, or Governor thinks he or she can stand up to Obama without facing the consequences, they are going to be embarrassingly put in their place."

Is that true? Maybe it is! I took it as a foreshadowing of things to come when three newspapers were kicked off the Obama airplane, a Florida news station was removed from access to his campaign after interviewing Senator Joe, and citizen Joe was publicly humiliated immediately following an unfavorable question of the campaign. (By the way, the Ohio state official who authorized the background check on this poor soul was just  removed from her position, which is some small reason to hope.)

Should local elected officials expect the same fate as television stations, newspapers, and blog sites?
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Arizona’s Supreme Court chief justice has agreed to enforce the demand from the Hispanic Bar Association to ban the terms “illegal” and “aliens” in all of the state’s courtrooms.

Also banned: anchor babies and illegal immigration. Any objections?
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The price of one gallon of gas has dropped a minimum of $2 nationwide since Republicans responded to the public on the issue of domestic oil supply! That means, before producing one drop of domestic fuel, the price of gasoline fell from nearly $5 to under $2.50 per gallon. The price was CUT IN HALF within weeks! That's the power of drilling. Americans would be sitting pretty once new refineries and domestic fields start producing, and in the meantime, forcing the markets into reasonable oil prices. Oil independence would be a reality instead of a carrot!

I'm enjoying gas at under $2.50 /gallon and I want it lower. However, November's president elect announced immediate plans to issue an executive order to nullify the recent drilling legislation after taking office in January. Such an executive order will force US consumers to go back to paying $5/gallon for gas. It would force Americans to be dependent on foreign oil indefinitely. It's plain to see that the Democratic plan is not for energy independence at all.

This past April 2008, the USGS issued an update to Congress on oil fields in ND, SD and MT, the Bakken Trend. If you are over 13, the first paragraph from myfoxphoenix Don's Political Blog is required reading. Our own government estimates a whopping 503 billion barrels underground. Recovering just 10% of the oil at $107 a barrel, we're looking at a resource base worth more than $5.3 trillion. That's five (5) government bail outs! Debt-free!  Read it, you will understand immediately what a brutally unnecessary shot in the butt the no-drilling movement really is.
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Arizona just racked up several new victories on Tues:

1. The protection of marriage
2. The protection of the Employers Sanction Law
3. Sheriff Joe and County Attorney Thomas
4. The protection of health care choice
5. Outlawing real property taxation by the State

Meanwhile Obama is adding a slew of Clintonites to his team (good luck with that). Is it too much to hope that we might also be graced with the "transition" of Janet Napolitano to Washington DC? Do we dare hope that the state budget has a chance at redemption? Dare we hope for an executive that will protect our borders? Dare we hope for an offer she can't refuse?
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I'm happy too! White Americans voted for a Black man! Hallelujah, that never happened before huh? And people must be completely relieved now that all worries are over concerning how mortgages will be paid, how their kids will go to college, where health care will come from, and the guilt about having too much. Whew, thank God that weighty burden is no longer a threat.

But now, as the throngs resume chanting for unity and change, let's make sure we have eyes wide open. This nation was thoroughly torn in half over the last 24 months. True unity is fundamentally unattainable when half a nation wants to protect the vehicle that engineered its unity in the first place—the Constitution—and the other half thinks that vehicle needs to be over-turned.

So let's smile and everybody be happy now. At least we can agree, we changed!

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In one week, you can pick a candidate who will at least preserve the Constitution that paved the way for the dreams you dared to dream.  Or you can pick one who will at once dilute it.

In one week, you can pick a candidate who imperfectly loves his country. Or you can pick one who is perfectly at odds with it.

In one week, you can hand over one of the greatest republics on earth to a candidate who believes in it's inherent integrity. Or you can hand it over to one who believes it's inherently flawed.

Change comes from you, not from a man in an office or behind a curtain. If you want change for the better, change it for the better. Whatever it is. That's why you exist. Never cede your authority, gifts, or treasure to another, as inalienable means not transferable, and that's how YOU are to regard these things. Inalienable rights. They are for your use, your charity, and your profit. And they are precious, too precious to be traded for another man's good idea.
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Earlier today, US special forces attacked inside Syria at a point along the border where fighters, weapons and money come into Iraq to fuel the violence. The government in Damascus condemned the act as "serious aggression." Does this mean our military is serious about securing Iraq and getting out of there?

US Military has not commented about the fatalities, however American media, unlike foreign media, is echoing Syrian claims that only civilians were killed. Is it safe to say that since Al-Qaeda "volunteers" are not part of a state military or law enforcement, they are civilians? What do you believe? What are the chances that not one Al-Qaeda extremist was among the group targeted?

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The government should enforce laws that discourage abuse in the health care industry and encourage fair competition. The function of government is to protect, not micro-manage. Down the road, as corporations are released from their health insurance requirement, they have the freedom to be more competitive with salaries.

McCain's private health insurance policy is good because it:

-- Encourages more competition by allowing interstate policies.
-- Encourages more affordable policies because of increased competition.
-- Returns the responsibility of providing health care to the family where it belongs.
-- Allows families to make choices based on their specific needs and preferences.
-- Allows families to maintain policies for a lifetime rather than from job-to-job and worrying about pre-existing conditions.
-- Provides a significant $5000 tax incentive to offsets the price of private plans.

Federal employees have a variety of health insurance options that vary with different classes of employees (such as postal workers). The Democrats want 300 million Americans, legal, and illegal immigrants to come into that system. There is already to much abuse, waste, and too many limitations in that system. It might be nice now but adding four times as many people would ruin it.
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Bill Clinton says he left a budget surplus. I know he didn't leave a surplus. The Treasury Department knows he didn't leave a surplus. But Bill Clinton says he left a budget surplus in the neighborhood of $200 billion and that he reduced the national debt. He did not.

There is no such thing in as a simultaneous  budget surplus and an increase in national debt. Imagine hubby pulls $300 from the ATM and puts it in your hand. You spend $200 at the store. Does this result in a $100 surplus in the family budget? Bill says yes. But, the Treasury department indicates otherwise, documenting that the national debt increased by at least $1.4 Trillion during Clinton's presidency.

National Debt During Clinton Presidency
FY1993     09/30/1993     $4.411488 trillion    
FY2001     09/28/2001     $5.807463 trillion     


Clinton took a vast amount of money out of Social Security in order to cover his budgets and give the appearance of reducing debt. Except, he didn't decrease any debt, he spent the money he borrowed from Social Security. Ultimately, he borrowed more from Social Security than was used to cover his budget and he claimed the amount he did not spend as a surplus! In essence, Social Security was short-changed while Clinton was pretending to be fiscally responsible.

The idea that Bill Clinton left a surplus is completely false.
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I have been wondering where bloggers on various sites have been coming from in their affection for Barack Obama. The zeal and religious affection had me so curious that I signed up on the "Fight the Smears" edition of the Obama web suite. I had the audacity to hope for more insight, and after a long 22 hour wait, I got my first fight-the-smears email from Joe himself! I have to say, I understand the drama a little better now. But most of all it's crystal clear what the Obama camp really thinks about their constituents:

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Friend --

The McCain campaign is on the ropes, and sadly it's no surprise they're responding with attacks and outright lies.

I've heard some pretty unspeakable things in the past few days -- deeply offensive smears that we'll hear over and over again until Election Day.

John McCain and Governor Palin are setting a new low in presidential politics with their dishonorable campaign.

Barack and I are out there every day fighting back. But we need your help.

Make a donation of $5 or more right now to show John McCain and Governor Palin that when they attack us with lies and smears, it literally makes our campaign stronger.

After last night's debate, it's clear why John McCain doesn't want to talk about the issues facing ordinary Americans -- especially the economy, which his own advisers admit he can't talk about without losing.

Barack won last night by offering clear plans to rebuild our economy from the bottom up, lower healthcare costs, and end the war in Iraq responsibly.

McCain tried to push more of the same disastrous Bush administration policies -- more tax cuts for the wealthy and giant corporations, deregulating the healthcare industry and taxing employer-based healthcare plans, and continuing to spend $10 billion a month in Iraq.

So what's left for the McCain campaign? Negative attacks and lies.

And it's even worse from some of the well-funded outside groups supporting McCain, whose sole purpose is tearing Barack down with smears.

Instead of focusing on the issues that really matter, our opponents are doing everything they can to encourage this toxic atmosphere.

We cannot stand by and let them get away with it.

We need to increase the cost of these desperate tactics for McCain's campaign. Please make a donation of $5 or more right now: [url to donation page]

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I'm not surprised that Barack feels that telling his whole story is an attack, but I am surprised at the pretense to solicit a $5 donation. The fact that this outreach is one big contradiction isn't the issue so much, the thing is that on many Americans, it works.
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First, it's incredible that one California parent hoisted their child onto the National stage singing Obama praise, let alone a chorus of them. That was a grossly hitleresque and irresponsible move, unless Obama really IS one's religion. Then, in that case, it makes perfect sense.

Second, mainstream media's dismissal of Obama's political life, vis-a-vis, his close relationships with communist and radical Islamic devotees is cowardly and an insane business move. The refusal to report the news, produced a huge media vacuum. The guys out there reporting their leftovers are raking in millions while DNC & television execs are scrapping around barrels of trash looking for sludge to broadcast. Nothing can empty your pockets faster than a cult. And nothing fills your pockets faster than presiding over one.

Third, on the official Obama website at this moment, is a simple presentation. The word CHANGE, the Obama family portrait underneath, and the caption: Join the Movement. Visitors are presented with neither bio or platform. Instead, they are confronted to join up right then and there. In faded letters at the bottom of the page, is the only link to view campaign information. How about facts first, membership maybe. Not the other way around.

Nothing about "Obama for America" makes sense as a Presidential campaign. Instead of the opening mantra of an America to be proud about, the Obama campaign has long-since abandoned any sense of pride. Endless circuses, suspicious campaign donations, loose-lipped celebrities, communist and radical Islamic sympathies, and a VP who's allergic to the truth. That's all that's left.
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phoenixJane

What's "IN" for 2009: Removing greedy, self-serving, puppets and liberalism from government. What's "OUT" for 2009: Greedy, self-serving, puppets and liberalism in government.

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