A black reverend stiffed by the Cochran campaign has exposed an alleged criminal conspiracy by Cochran staffers to commit massive voter fraud ahead of Tuesday's controversial U.S. Senate Republican runoff election in Mississippi.
Reverend Stevie Fielder, associate pastor at historic First Union Missionary Baptist Church and former official at Meridian's redevelopment agency, says he delivered "hundreds or even thousands," of blacks to the polls after being offered money and being assured by a Cochran campaign operative that Chris McDaniel was a racist. "They [the Cochran campaign] told me to offer blacks fifteen dollars each and to vote for Thad."
"You're admitting to violating the 1954 law banning 501(c)(3) organizations, which includes charities and churches, from engaging in any political campaign activity?"
"You're willing to accept bribes?"
"Would you have stiffed your parishioners and kept the money?"
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If the AG in Miss doesn't go after this, then the corruption goes to the Governor's office. Which it likely does )Haley Barbour is one corrupt SOB as are his cronies and most relatives).
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Put this in context. The establishment Republicans went out and rented the Democratic vote fraud machine to protect one of their own from his own constituents. How again are these guys any better than the other guys?
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And now everyone knows it beyond a doubt. It's not this primary season they are worried about anymore. It's 2016, when things are going to get heated.
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It would bankrupt Soros to get the black vote out for a non-black candidate. In my humble opinion.
[ABCNEWS.GO] Toronto's embattled mayor appeared contrite and ashamed at a news conference today, his first public appearance since leaving rehab for alcohol addiction.
"When I look back at some of the things that I did when I was using, I am ashamed, embarrassed and humiliated," Rob Ford said. "I was wrong, and I have no one to blame but myself."
Ford said he spent the past two months at the GreeneStone Residential Addiction Treatment Facility in Ontario seeking help for substance abuse.
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He'll no doubt be found lifeless by concerned neighbors soon, cause unknown.
[CNSNEWS] Sen. Dick Durbin ...Senator-for-Life from Illinois and Democratic Party Whip. In April 2006, Time magazine identified Durbin as one of America's 10 Best Senators, so what's that tell you? He was the first United States Senator to support the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, then the junior senator from Illinois.... (D-Ill.) says President Barack Obama I am the change that you seek... , "will borrow the power that is needed to solve the problems of immigration."
Durbin made the comments at a press briefing on immigration last Thursday urging House Speaker John It is not pronounced 'Boner!' Boehner ... the occasionally weepy leader of House Republicans... (R-Ohio) to bring an immigration bill onto the floor for a vote.
"I don't know how much more time he thinks he needs, but I hope that Speaker Boehner will speak up today," Durbin said. "And if he does not, the president will borrow the power that is needed to solve the problems of immigration and he shouldn't be sued as a result of it."
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Again, Illinois has to apologize for this mope.
Illinois Democrats do not recognize the Constitution, Laws are for peasants, and rely on 'the dependent population' to keep office.
Can't remember a single thing Durban has done for this state besides moving to D.C.
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So much for separation of powers. Lip service by the oligarchs. It's like separation of church and state, but when they want to, they'll tell the Christians what little rights they'll actually have. It's all about power.
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If you don't have a border you don't have a country. So if someone who's sworn to uphold the constitution of the country decides to abandon the country then they're breaking their oath.
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I have to admire Democrats for their ability to utter such preposterous bullshit with a straight face. It isn't even clear what he means but I take it Illinois voters aren't bright enough to question it.
I hope Boehner has the guts to stick with his lawsuit. It sounds like Baraq was seriously taken aback when Boehner told him there would be no vote on reform this year. For once in his life Teh One didn't get every little thing he wanted and it really tweaked his nose. Dunno if Boehner was acting on principle or if Cantor's defeat put the fear in him but it's been a pleasant surprise.
[BIZBEATBLOG.DALLASNEWS] Texas Sen. Wendy Davis, the Democratic nominee for governor in 2014, issued a statement condemning the court's decision in the Hobby Lobby case. "Today's disappointing decision to restrict access to birth control puts employers between women and their doctors. We need to trust women to make their own health care decisions not corporations, the Supreme Court, or Greg Abbott," she said.
Abbott, the attorney general and her opponent in this fall election, issued a statement praising the ruling, which is below.
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Idiot.
4 of 16 possible birth control items that Hobby Lobby had a problem with as they could induce an abortion.
Regular pill, condoms, etc. are all fine and covered.
So fuck you Wendy and the tyrant brigade you rode in on you misinformation spreading whore.
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Access to contraceptives is not restricted. Access to your employers money for certain contraceptives is restricted. Much different concept to grasp for leftist who have GIVERnment subsidized lawyers, houses, sports stadiums, green energy......
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Wendy has come to realize that, short of an alien invasion, she's not going to be governor. The attempt to 'tack right' was screwed up by the fact that she can't keep her mouth shut, and as the adoring press has been hanging on every word, people know what she's said in the past. The only thing she can see to do now, ambulance chaser that she is, is to continue to parrot the left talking points, so the out of state money continues to flow.
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If you want your boss to pay for your contraceptives, then your boss gets a say so in whether she does or not. Pretty simple. Don't like it? Find a different boss.
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decision to restrict access to birth control puts employers between women and their doctors
As others have more eloquently stated, this did NOT put an employer between a woman and her doctor. It only took away the employers' money from it (the employee is still free to buy these items).
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The Supreme Court decison was narrowly based on the Religious Freedom Protection Act (RFPA.)
The act came about as a result of the Supreme Court's decision on Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon vs. Smith. The decision determined that states could deny unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating Oregon's prohibition on using peyote, even though said drug was part of a religious ritual (in this case, the Native American Church.)
The decision determined that states have the power to accommodate "potentially illegal acts" performed as part of religious beliefs. However, states are not required to do so.
The RFPA, being introduced by Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) and endorsed by Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA,) as well as a number of other prominent Democrats, passed as a bipartisan measure by both the House and Senate. Both at the time had Democratic Party Majorities. The Act was signed by President Bill Clinton in 1992.
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'disappointing decision to restrict access to birth control'
Not to be confused with Obamacare restricted access to any other medical process, procedure, or care for everyone else. It's all about who holds the power, not the actual execution of the power.
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Her first time out, Wendy was vague;
She aborted when pee wet her leg.
Next she tried a catheter
So no one would laugh at her;
Didn't matter; she still laid an egg.
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What the hell is wrong with someone with a job that can afford a bit of birth control? Jeeze! What is wrong with these people? They want control but no responsibility.
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[BREITBART] Prompted by a conversation with Speaker John It is not pronounced 'Boner!' Boehner ... the occasionally weepy leader of House Republicans... , President Barack Obama Because I won... said Monday he is done waiting for Congress to act and taking steps to reform nation's immigration system through administrative action.
"America cannot wait forever for them to act. That's why today I am beginning a new effort to fix as much of our immigration system as I can on my own, without Congress," Obama said in the Rose Garden, with Vice President Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden The former Senator-for-Life from Delaware, an example of the kind of top-notch Washington intellect to be found in the World's Greatest Deliberative Body... by his side. The President lamented that Republicans have "proven again and again that they're unwilling to stand up against the Tea Party."
At an event celebrating professional golfers last week, Boehner told Obama "Republicans will continue to block a vote on immigration reform at least until the remainder of this year," Obama said.
In a statement, Boehner said "In our conversation last week, I told the president what I have been telling him for months: the American people and their elected officials don't trust him to enforce the law as written. Until that changes, it is going to be difficult to make progress on this issue."
Obama said he will direct Homeland Security Sec. Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Eric Inaction Jackson Holder ... aka Mister Fast and Furious... to figure out what Obama can do unilaterally to fix the nation's immigration system, in addition to shifting resources southward to secure the border.
"I've also directed Sec. Johnson and Attorney Gen. Holder to identify additional actions my administration can take on our own, within my existing legal authorities, to do what Congress refuses to do and fix as much of our immigration system as we can," he said. "If Congress will not do their job at least we can do ours."
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[MEDIAITE] Appearing on MSNBC this afternoon, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) tore into the Supreme Court's Monday decisions, with his particularly harsh words saved for the majority opinion's author: Justice Samuel Alito.
Speaking with Ed Schultz ...currently hosting some kind of show on MSNBC that nobody watches, formerly touted as a Limbaugh killer for Air America... about the court's two Monday decisions a 5-4 ruling in favor of "closely held" corporations like Hobby Lobby not being required by law to extend contraceptive coverage in its employee health care plans; and their 5-4 Harris v. Quinn ruling that Illinois-based home health care workers cannot be compelled to financially support a union Ellison suggested that SCOTUS has been nothing but anti-worker as of late.
"Whether it's Citizens United, or Hobby Lobby, which also came down, or Harris v. Quinn, this Supreme Court is extremely busy and doesn't have much regard for precedent at all," Ellison said.
"In fact, in this case today, Harris v. Quinn, Alito Justice Alito, I try to call him Justice Alito, but Mister Alito," he sneered, "actually took a swing at [Abood v. bankrupt, increasingly impoverished, reliably Democrat, Detroit ... ruled by Democrats since 1962. A city whose Golden Age included the Purple Gang... Board of Education, 1977], which is a case of many, many years of precedent, but spoke disparagingly about the case. But thank goodness it's still the law."
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The left certainly does whine when things don't go their way.
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When time Keith's scimitar will sheath,
Please sit him gently on the heath;
Place on his head a laurel wreath
To honor him who lies beneath,
And on a scroll, "I, Keith, bequeath
To you a Congress with no teeth."
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The first thing that comes to mind when I think of any government official these days is: "Traitor" After that comes "Liar, leech, parasite, vermin" and a whole host of vile imprecations.
They seek to destroy us, how can we consider them anything else?
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