"A democracy is two wolves and a small lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Freedom under a constitutional republic is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Reverse Arizona Boycott

If the Leftists want to try and create some fear of retribution by "Boycotting  Arizona sports teams  where ever they are playing(good luck trying to get Fanatics to drink the Lefty cool-aid and not go to a game.)
then we can remind them that WE SURROUND THEM  and reverse  their miniscule effect by seeking out ARIZONA goods ,from sports teams ,items on E-bay ,etc. ,we can get creative ........spend a few bucks on ARIZONA ................don't forget to go to the Arizona State  Govenor's website and thank her ,it will strengthen her hand.


Saturday, April 17, 2010

BORN IN THE USA?

Officer challenging Obama 'reassigned'
No charges yet for surgeon demanding eligibility proof

By Bob Unruh© 2010 WorldNetDaily

The U.S. Army says a surgeon who has publicly refused to follow any further orders until he sees documentation that Barack Obama is eligible to be president is being "reassigned" at Walter Reed Army Hospital after he refused to deploy to Afghanistan as scheduled.

Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is the highest-ranking and first active-duty officer to refuse to obey orders based on President Obama's eligibility.
While there have been reports Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is facing an imminent court-martial, Army spokesman Chuck Dasey told WND today that Lakin is only "under investigation" at this point.

Friday, April 9, 2010

GOP 2012 hopefuls edge right as tea party watches

WASHINGTON — The tea party's demands for ideological purity have caught some GOP presidential hopefuls off guard, forcing them to awkwardly defend past decisions as they watch hard-right rivals gain ground.


It's painfully ironic for some of the Republicans most often mentioned as possible challengers to President Barack Obama in 2012. Stances that gave them national attention and credibility are now being used as cudgels to attack them as wobbly centrists.
By CHARLES BABINGTON (AP) – 1 day ago
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ismwn0kMbNL0HNLWsGSVcTVqIaywD9EV6J081

Friday, April 2, 2010

Health care reform stifles innovation

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Recall Congress Now .org

The Ten Action Recall States

Ten states—Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin—have clear constitutional or statutory provisions for recall of all elected officials. Together, these states have 13 incumbent U.S. Senators not standing for re-election in 2010, but, in which, successful petition drives could put any or all of them either on the November ballot or in a special election.

States With Other Recall Provisions

Eight other states have more narrowly defined recall provisions that evidently do not cover elected federal officials. They include: Alaska, California, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada, and Rhode Island.
Here, it will be necessary to encourage the state legislatures to extend their recall provisions to cover federal officials. The language should be modeled on that of New Jersey:
“The people reserve unto themselves the power to recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or representing the State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact laws to provide for such recall elections.”

States with Other Remedies

Several other states, while not having recall provisions, do have the Initiative Process, by which citizens propose statutes or constitutional amendments and place them before voters for approval. These include: Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.
Here, the initiative process can be used to make a recall provision legal. The language in the initiative, again, should reflect that of New Jersey and specifically read: “The people reserve unto themselves the power to recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or representing the State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact laws to provide for such recall elections.”



Detailed information on state initiative processes is available at: http://www.iandrinstitute.org/statewide_i&r.htm and http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=16589.

None of the Above

If you live in a state without a recall provision or initiative process, the only remedy is to elect state representatives who favor these provisions and who might propose state constitutional amendments to establish them.