Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts

House GOP elects Mumpower majority leader

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House Republicans made Jason Mumpower majority leader on Monday, positioning the Bristol lawmaker to eventually take over the speakership from the long-time Democratic speaker, Jimmy Naifeh.

“My friends, this is the first time in history that House Republicans have been gathered on this floor as the majority party,” Mumpower said.

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Thank God!

East TN is now in control!!!!!!!!!!!!

Change

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Change, naaaaaa

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SC priest: No communion for Obama supporters

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A South Carolina Roman Catholic priest has told his parishioners that they should refrain from receiving Holy Communion if they voted for Barack Obama because the Democratic president-elect supports abortion, and supporting him "constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil."

The Rev. Jay Scott Newman said in a letter distributed Sunday to parishioners at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Greenville that they are putting their souls at risk if they take Holy Communion before doing penance for their vote.

"Our nation has chosen for its chief executive the most radical pro-abortion politician ever to serve in the United States Senate or to run for president," Newman wrote, referring to Obama by his full name, including his middle name of Hussein.

"Voting for a pro-abortion politician when a plausible pro-life alternative exits constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil, and those Catholics who do so place themselves outside of the full communion of Christ's Church and under the judgment of divine law. Persons in this condition should not receive Holy Communion until and unless they are reconciled to God in the Sacrament of Penance, lest they eat and drink their own condemnation."




WOOT! The Church is standing up. Slowly, but still

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Court records name GOP analyst in Web smear campaign against Nathan Vaughn

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Cmon boys you gotta respond to this. Or you will loose KPT for a long time.


Published 11/11/2008 By Hank Hayes

A restraining order was issued two months ago to a person identified as a Tennessee House GOP research analyst accused of using the Internet to allegedly defame state Rep. Nathan Vaughn of Kingsport, the Times-News has learned....


The Web content, according to the court filings, did not identify the persons who paid for and authorized the sites.

Gilmer, identified as the research analyst, was also identified as an aide to House GOP Caucus Chairman Glen Casada of Franklin.

Neither Mumpower nor Gilmer immediately responded to e-mails and phone calls seeking comment.


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Obamatics hit TN

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NASHVILLE - Tennessee Republican Party challenges the last minute changes authorized by the Tennessee Division of Elections. Three days before the election will take place State Election Coordinator Brook Thompson notified a Republican Election Commissioner of significant changes his office had made to voter identification (voter ID) standards that will now include out of state driver’s licenses.

Robin Smith, Chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party, stated, “In order to be registered to vote in Tennessee a voter is required to be a resident of Tennessee. But now the state election office is loosening standards and allowing people to use out of state driver’s licenses to vote in Tennessee.” Smith continued, “Something doesn’t add up. With numerous reports warning of fraudulent voter registrations taking place in other states we asked the Division of Elections maintain current voter integrity standards not loosen them. I call on Secretary of State Riley Darnell and Election Coordinator Brook Thompson to immediately end this practice. Loosening standards and undermining the law in Tennessee or its intent put the integrity of the elections in jeopardy by and will just encourage fraudulent voting here in Tennessean.”

Tennessee Code Annotated section 2-7-112 (03-C-ii-c) provides instruction for ‘evidence for identification’ to verify a voter’s identity and clearly states that “…a valid voter’s registration card, a Tennessee driver license, social security card, credit card bearing the applicant’s signature or other document bearing the applicant’s signature.”

Voters can provide additional documents to verify their Identity, but it is clear that the law was written to have only state residents participate in electing Tennessee officials.

Smith continued, saying, “Thanks in part to legislation blocked by Democrats in the past, there is very little that can be done to ensure that someone who has already voted in Alabama cannot then vote in Tennessee. The least we can do is to not allow an Alabama drivers license to be used as proof of Tennessee residency and identification.”

Other issues have also emerged during early voting, including recent voting machine irregularities that have occurred with no promise for immediate correction. In multiple counties, voters have attempted to vote for John McCain for president on the [ESS iVotronic] touch screen systems but instead, votes were displayed for Barack Obama. Despite the request for immediate intervention, information was provided by a technician acknowledging the issue with blame being cast to ballot layout, approved by the Secretary of State’s office, and the calibration of the machine to be for an individual 5 feet 2 inches in height.

In addition, the process for certifying poll watchers for county election sites was challenged by Brook Thompson despite previous approval; the questionable use of interpreters accompanying voters who could neither speak nor read English was permitted; and threats to halt poll watcher training were leveled against Republican Election Commissioners.

“Tennesseans deserve confidence in the voting process. Amid national stories of deliberate fraud, the Tennessee Republican Party stands prepared to file civil and criminal charges in any case proven to attempt to defraud the voting process,” continued Chairman Smith. “The disgust of the public toward politics is justified when incompetence and willful disregard for our laws is on full display. We urge Secretary of State Darnell to intervene immediately to make any corrective and necessary punitive action.”



Tennessee Law about getting a driver licence

New residents holding a valid out-of-state driver license must obtain a Tennessee driver license no later than thirty (30) days after establishing residency. All out-of-state driver licenses must be surrendered. Tennessee law does not allow a resident of this state to hold more than one valid driver license.

New residents must provide two (2) proofs of their current valid Tennessee residence address as well as proof of citizenship or legal presence and Social Security Number.



YEA something isn't adding up.

OUCH

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ATLAS SHRUGS: Jerrold Nadler admits Obama is "Not Politically Courageous"

Obamunism

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We cannot expect the Americans to jump from capitalism to Communism,  but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans small  doses of socialism until they suddenly awake to find they have
Communism."
- Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev, 1959

"This Is Madness, People": In Surprise Cameo, Scranton Bishop Repudiates USCCB, Dems, Et al.

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Showing up unannounced at a parish forum on the elections in his Northeast Pennsylvania diocese, the author of one of this campaign-season's strongest letters from a US hierarch didn't come without something to say... plural:
A presidential election forum at St. John’s Roman Catholic Church on Sunday centered mainly on abortion.

The argument and audience, however, erupted when Diocese of Scranton Bishop Joseph F. Martino unexpectedly arrived and vehemently expressed his distaste for what was said about the church’s stance on voting for pro-choice candidates and the exclusion of his anti-abortion letter at the forum, which recommends voting against pro-choice candidates for moral reasons....

According to the USCCB’s “Faithful Citizenship” statement, approved by the full body of U.S. bishops in 2007, “a Catholic cannot vote for a candidate who takes a position in favor of an intrinsic evil, such as abortion or racism, if the voter’s intent is to support that position. At the same time, a voter should not use a candidate’s opposition to an intrinsic evil to justify indifference or inattentiveness to other important moral issues involving human life and dignity.”

Martino, who arrived while the panelists were stating their viewpoints, took issue with the USCCB statement, which was handed out to everyone at the meeting, and also that his letter was not mentioned once at the forum.

“No USCCB document is relevant in this diocese,” said Martino. “The USCCB doesn’t speak for me.”

“The only relevant document ... is my letter,” he said. “There is one teacher in this diocese, and these points are not debatable.”

His letter, published Sept. 30 and circulated throughout the diocese, states that a candidate’s abortion stance is a major voting issue that supersedes all other considerations due to its grave moral consequences.

“Health care, education, economic security, immigration, and taxes are very important concerns. Neglect of any one of them has dire consequences as the recent financial crisis demonstrates. However, the solutions to problems in these areas do not usually involve a rejection of the sanctity of human life in the way that abortion does,” the letter says. “Another argument goes like this: ‘As wrong as abortion is, I don't think it is the only relevant ‘life’ issue that should be considered when deciding for whom to vote.’ This reasoning is sound only if other issues carry the same moral weight as abortion does, such as in the case of euthanasia and destruction of embryos for research purposes. ... National Right to Life reports that 48.5 million abortions have been performed since 1973. One would be too many. No war, no natural disaster, no illness or disability has claimed so great a price.”

The letter also states that Catholic public officials who “persist in public support for abortion” should “not partake in or be admitted to the sacrament of Holy Communion.”...

“No social issue has caused the death of 50 million people,” he said, nothing that he no longer supports the Democratic Party. “This is madness people.”

Martino also said that he wanted to persuade Father Martin Boylan, of St. John’s, to cancel the forum.

After his comments, most of the audience stood and clapped loudly while some were angry that the bishop usurped the forum.

About a quarter of the audience left after the bishop’s comments, which preceded the last half of the forum, a question and answer session with the panelists.

Martino exited shortly after his comments.

“Bishop Martino was aware that the forum at St. John ... was being held. He attended with the intention of listening to the presenters, and how they might discuss Catholic teaching,” wrote Bill Genello, a diocese spokesperson, in an e-mail exchange on Monday. “Certain groups and individuals have used their own erroneous interpretations of Church documents, particularly the U.S. Bishops’ statement on Faithful Citizenship, to justify their political positions and to contradict the Church’s actual teaching on the centrality of abortion, euthanasia and embryonic stem cell research.”

“ ... He reminded those in attendance, and by extension all the faithful of the Diocese of Scranton, that groups such as Catholic United ... and other like-minded groups and individuals who make statements about Catholic teaching do not speak with the same authority or authenticity as their bishop.”
The Scranton prelate was absent from last November's USCCB meeting in Baltimore which -- in a rare show of (near-)unanimity -- passed the Faithful Citizenship statement with 98% approval from the nation's hierarchy.

No Jesus in VA State Police

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Chaplains step down over prayer decision

By NATE HUBBARD/Staff

If there’s no place for Jesus, it’s no place for Senior Trooper Rex Carter.
Carter, a Smyth County resident who works out of the Virginia State Police’s Division Four headquarters in Wytheville, resigned his role as a police chaplain when the department issued a new policy asking prayers offered at VSP-sponsored public events to be nondenominational.
Regular gatherings covered by the new policy include graduations and an annual state police memorial service. The policy doesn’t apply to private funerals or prayers said with individuals or families.
“The recent policy dealing with the prayer at state police public events is a policy that just by my own convictions I could not agree with and therefore decided to leave the chaplaincy program,” Carter said, explaining that his faith requires him to pray specifically to Jesus Christ.
Six out of the 17 chaplains around the state have resigned, said Corinne Geller, VSP public relations manager.
Two other chaplains that Carter said also resigned, 1st Sgt. Mike Honaker of the Pulaski County office and Trooper Greg Barnett of the Buchanan County office, could not be reached for comment.
The chaplain position is a volunteer role taken on by troopers in addition to their regular law enforcement duties. Carter and the other chaplains who tenured their resignations therefore remain employed with the department in other capacities.
According to a VSP news release, the new policy instituted by Col. Steven Flaherty, VSP superintendent, came in response to a July ruling by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Turner vs. City Council of Fredericksburg.

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Nothing but crickets in the local media.

Texas Catholic Bishop steps up to Gods side, follows Church teaching.

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This should not make news being it what they are supposed to do but, this day and age....

Bishop Kevin Farrell of the Diocese of Dallas and Bishop Kevin Vann of the Diocese of Fort Worth says in part: "To vote for a candidate who supports the intrinsic evil of abortion or `abortion rights' when there is morally acceptable alternative would be to cooperate in the evil - and, therefore, morally impermissible."

What They Said About Fan and Fred

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From WSJ.com


House Financial Services Committee hearing, Sept. 10, 2003:

Rep. Barney Frank (D., Mass.): I worry, frankly, that there's a tension here. The more people, in my judgment, exaggerate a threat of safety and soundness, the more people conjure up the possibility of serious financial losses to the Treasury, which I do not see. I think we see entities that are fundamentally sound financially and withstand some of the disaster scenarios. . . .

[What They Said] AP

Clockwise from top left: Sen. Thomas Carper, Rep. Barney Frank, Sen. Robert Bennett, Rep. Maxine Waters, Sen. Chris Dodd and Sen. Charles Schumer.

Rep. Maxine Waters (D., Calif.), speaking to Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez:

Secretary Martinez, if it ain't broke, why do you want to fix it? Have the GSEs [government-sponsored enterprises] ever missed their housing goals?

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House Financial Services Committee hearing, Sept. 25, 2003:

Rep. Frank: I do think I do not want the same kind of focus on safety and soundness that we have in OCC [Office of the Comptroller of the Currency] and OTS [Office of Thrift Supervision]. I want to roll the dice a little bit more in this situation towards subsidized housing. . . .

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House Financial Services Committee hearing, Sept. 25, 2003:

Rep. Gregory Meeks, (D., N.Y.): . . . I am just pissed off at Ofheo [Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight] because if it wasn't for you I don't think that we would be here in the first place.


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Club For Growth Examines Fred’s Record, Chastises Huckabee

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Club For Growth Examines Fred’s Record, Chastises Huckabee According to this statement from the Club for Growth, “Fred Thompson’s eight-year record is generally pro-growth with an excellent record on entitlement reform and school choice and a very good record on taxes, regulation, and trade,” said Club for Growth President Pat Toomey. It then gots into more detail on his record. Here’s their summation on Sen. Thompson: Senator Thompson’s eight-year record in the U.S. Senate demonstrates an admirable commitment to limited government and free-market principles. His record on entitlement reform and school choice is excellent, while his support for lower taxes and free trade is very good. On Social Security reform in particular, Thompson courageously supported personal accounts at a time when few politicians were willing to risk their necks taking on the third rail of American politics. His record on spending (save the occasional pork project) is generally impressive, as demonstrated by his votes to restrict the growth and reach of the federal government. On regulation, too, Thompson voted generally against government intrusion in the private sector. Many Republican politicians talk about limited government and the principle of federalism but Thompson exemplified those ideas, often voting against bills that would have made it easy for a political opponent to paint him in a negative light. While this strong federalist philosophy casts a redemptive light on his opposition to tort reform, it does not fully excuse or explain a number of his votes. His persistent federalism also makes his role in the passage of McCain-Feingold all the more disappointing. It is difficult to reconcile Thompson’s fervent belief in a limited government with his enthusiasm for increasing government regulation on political speech. Thompson has never adequately addressed this contradiction and will have to do so. His recent doubts over the legislation’s efficacy are encouraging, least of all because all politicians make mistakes, and rare are those willing to admit their own. Fred’s got an extensive record on limiting spending. He’s also consistently voted for cutting taxes, something none of his opponents can say. Fred’s record on free trade is the type of stuff that’ll make economists smile. In fact, here’s Club for Growth’s section on Fred’s free trade record: Free Trade Free trade is a vital policy for maximizing economic growth. In recent decades, America’s commitment to expanding trade has resulted in lower costs for consumers, job growth, and higher levels of productivity and innovation. Over his eight years in the Senate, Fred Thompson voted for many free trade agreements and was a proponent of America’s increased participation in the global economy. Although this strong record contains a trouble spot or two-such as his votes for nonbinding, symbolic measures in support of conditional tariffs on Japan in 1995 and to revoke normal trade relations with China in 1997 -the list of his pro-free trade votes is long and encouraging: * Voted to extend trade benefits to sub-Saharan Africa * Voted for the Africa Free Trade Act * Voted for normal trade relations with China twice * Voted for normal trade relations with Vietnam * Voted for Trade Promotion Authority several times * Voted to kill an amendment that would prohibit reducing tariffs in cases where an anti-dumping order exists * Voted against an amendment requiring an environmental agreement with sub-Saharan and Caribbean countries before trade benefits could be received * Voted against an amendment requiring a side agreement on labor standards with sub-Saharan and Caribbean countries before trade benefits could be received Now Club for Growth is telling South Carolinians to reject Mike Huckabee this Saturday: “The Club for Growth PAC urges South Carolina voters to reject Mike Huckabee and his big-government policies this Saturday. The Club for Growth PAC will be hosting a joint press conference tomorrow in South Carolina with three other major conservative organizations, FreedomWorks PAC, American Conservative Union PAC, and Council for Citizens Against Government Waste PAC, to expose Mike Huckabee’s liberal record. Republican voters should nominate a leader who will return the party to the principles of economic conservatism, not an economic liberal who sounds more like John Edwards than Ronald Reagan.” Meanwhile, the Huckabee campaign just committed a major blunder in addressing the Club For Growth: Today, the pro-business Club for Growth, which has run anti-Huckabee TV ads in the state, holds a news conference in Columbia to join the attack on what it calls the former governor’s “liberal record.” According to the watchdog FactCheck.org, Huckabee cut taxes 94 times but presided over a net tax increase of more than $500 million. Huckabee defended his record, saying he helped improve schools and roads in Arkansas. “My opponents are going to criticize my record,” he said Tuesday. “I didn’t really sit at my desk and say, ‘This is going to get me in trouble. This is going to be a TV ad.’” Later, former S.C. Gov. David Beasley, who accompanied Huckabee, defended him. He dismissed critics such as the Club for Growth as “just Washington insiders who are supporting the Washington insiders who are nothing but failed politicians.” Beasley’s statement is particularly foolish, especially considering how influential Club for Growth is with conservatives. Saying that the C4G are “just Washington insiders who are supporting the Washington insiders who are nothing but failed politicians” isn’t just foolish, it’s inaccurate. They aren’t Washington insiders. They hate most of the bilge coming out of Washington. If anything, they’re anti-Washington. These are the types of things people say when they’re being attacked. It doesn’t project a flattering image on the Huckabee campaign. That isn’t to say that Huckabee’s quote will help him either. Saying that he “didn’t really sit at my desk and say” that signing tax increases would later haunt him is irrelevant. The salient point is that he didn’t object to these tax increases. Instead, he seemed perfectly willing to raise taxes and spending, then rationalize that spending because it bought good things. At a time when the federal deficit is coming back under control, the last thing we need in our next president is someone who isn’t the taxpayer’s advocate. If South Carolinians live up to their reputation as true conservatives, this information is taking its toll on Huckabee’s campaign. That’s music to my ears.