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Friday, August 3, 2012

Gateway Pundit to announce grassroots event



Here's a teaser from Gateway Pundit about an upcoming grassroots event:

PRESS RELEASE

August 2, 2012, 3:00 p.m. EDT

Major Announcement to Come Saturday at Americans For Prosperity Event Saturday August 4, 2012

Director of Hating Breitbart, Andrew Marcus, and Blogger Powerhouse Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit plan a major announcement to grassroots activists this Saturday in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., August 2, 2012 / — Filmmaker Andrew Marcus, Director of the upcoming documentary Hating Breitbart and Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit today revealed that they will be making a major announcement this Saturday at the Americans for Prosperity’s 6th AnnualDefending the American Dream Summit.

The event will be held in Washington, D.C. and will feature leaders in the grassroots movement and will be attended by more than 1000 grassroots activists from across the Nation. Marcus and Hoft will be featured on the panel “Being Breitbart” along with radio host Tony Katz.

Asked for a hint of the announcement, Marcus said, “It’s time to hold the mainstream media to account and that’s what we’re going to do.” Hoft followed with, “Enough is enough. We will be silent no more.”

As Andrew Breitbart said, “The media class is the wall we need to climb over in order for our voices to be heard. Once our voices are heard then democracy will happen.”

On Saturday, our voices will be heard.

For more information or to schedule interviews, contact Jim Hoft or Andrew Marcus.

SOURCE Hating Breitbart, Gateway Pundit

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day / Week / Month ...



The Plain Dealer reported huge crowds yesterday at the Chick-Fil-A in Strongsville:
Cars were backed up onto Route 82 and lines were out the door much of the day Aug. 1 as opponents of same-sex marriage came out to support Chick-Fil-A after controversial statements by its president caused a national backlash.

"This is the busiest day we've ever had," said Chick-Fil-A Strongsville owner-operator Brian Wellman. "Busier than our grand opening."

Michelle Malkin posted Twitchy tweets and photos of huge crowds and long lines yesterday across America. Other Chick-Fil-A locations in greater Cleveland are

26300 Cedar Road #1105
Beachwood

20801 Center Ridge Road
Rocky River

4001 Richmond Road
Warrensville Heights

Map here.


Friday, July 27, 2012

Cut the red tape!

Rep. Kelly’s Rousing Floor Speech Receives Standing Ovation and Chants of “USA!”

Kelly's Speech on the floor of the House (via Canada Free Press)



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The War on Prosperity

It's not just President Obama's infamous "You didn't build that" speech that reveals his hostility to entrepreneurship and old-fashioned American initiative. This chart from National Review Online illustrates just how much of a drag chain this Administration is on businesses, large and small - and on us, the consumers and taxpayers:

With devastating clarity, it illustrates the miles and miles of red tape that bind the hands of entrepreneurs and CEOs like those of hijacked jet passengers. Regulation is a major and mounting cost that consumes scare resources — namely growth capital, management time, and basic patience….

There has now been a 52 percent increase in major regulations or red tape in [Obama's] administration and more regulations on the books than in any time in the history of America.

These regulations are the tentacles that the Administration is using to strangle the economy, push through Agenda 21 policies, wage the "War on Coal," etc., all of which will hit you in the pocketbook. Get ready for your utility bills to skyrocket. And stay tuned for more local action alerts to fight the "War on Coal" in Ohio.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

I Built That!

Bristol Palin's Little Red Truck video:
Americans respond to President Obama's "You Didn't Build That" speech



Saturday, July 21, 2012

Sen. Portman: Oppose the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty


Yet another UN Treaty to oppose. This from Breitbart's Big Government [emphasis added]:

It's widely known that the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), being negotiated as I type, is simply gun control by another name. Although it is being sold as a treaty to lessen the number of guns moving across borders illegally, it will ultimately require a national gun registry to be enforceable: perhaps even an international gun registry.

. . . all of us should be contacting our Senators to demand they refuse to ratify this ridiculous treaty when it comes before them . . .

Senator Jerry Moran (Kansas) is on record:

The Arms Trade Treaty is expected to be finalized this month to create "common international standards for the import, export, and transfer of conventional arms," including tanks, helicopters and missiles. However, with regular calls to include civilian arms and ammunition within its scope, I am concerned this treaty could restrict the ownership of firearms that Americans use to hunt, target shoot, and defend themselves. Our opposition is strong enough to block the treaty from Senate passage.

It's another reason to call Sen. Portman to ask where he stands on the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty and the Disability Treaty previously blogged here .

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Another UN Treaty to oppose


U.N. Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities

It sounds compassionate, it sounds like good-deed doing, but it is another attempt to cede individual choice, and state and federal sovereignty to the UN: read global government. From The Hill late yesterday [emphasis added]:

Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) is delaying Senate consideration of the United Nations treaty on people with disabilities amid growing opposition from home-schooling advocates.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee was scheduled to take up the U.N. Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities on Thursday, with the goal of getting it passed in time for the 22nd anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26. Instead, Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) announced that he will hold the markup next Thursday, July 26.

A spokesman for DeMint said several Republicans on the committee joined him in asking for the delay.

"Part of this treaty deals with abortion and the rights of children, issues that should be addressed by states, local governments and American parents, not international bureaucrats," DeMint spokesman Wesley Denton told The Hill in an email. "Sen. DeMint strongly opposes this treaty, as the United States is already the world leader in addressing the needs of the disabled and it’s foolish to think Americans need to sign away our sovereignty to exert our influence around the world." . . .

. . . “The [U.N. treaty] would usurp the rights and powers of parents here in the United States to do what is best for their special-needs child by placing the law of the U.N. above the rights of the parents,” Rick and Karen Santorum said in a statement. “It is the job of our elected representatives to preserve these rights, not hand them off to unaccountable international bureaucrats."

Sen. McCain and Sen. John Barrasso are supporting ratification. Where does Sen. Rob Portman stand? He finally came out in opposition to the Law of The Sea Treaty (LOST). He should come out against this one, too.

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