Friday, December 23, 2011

Liberal Terrorism Forces Girl Scout Troops To Disband Over "Transgenered" Child



Another example of how liberal terrorism is wrecking havoc on not only the few values left in this country, but sheer common sense as well. Instead of being locked up for child abuse, a woman choosing to raise her boy as a "girl" can now claim she's being discriminated against by a group for girls. Forget that the name of the group is the "Girls Scouts" or genes and body parts that clearly display what gender this kid belong to, much less the confusion, disruption and potential sexual "harrassme­nt" allowing a boy around girls in a girls group could bring about, this is what the Godless liberal agenda has wrought:
Three Girl Scout troops at a Christian school in Louisiana have disbanded in protest of a policy of inclusion for transgenders.


The incident began last month when a mother in Denver tried to get her 7-year-old son admitted into a local Girl Scout troop. The mother insisted that he lived like a little girl, but the transgendered child was initially not allowed into the troop.


Unhappy with the decision, the mother called a press conference to protest, causing the Colorado chapter to review its decision and emphasize its practice of inclusion.


Rachelle Trujillo, vice president of Communication for Girl Scouts of Colorado, told The Christian Post on Wednesday that the organization respects the rights and decisions of families. If parents brought a child to a meeting, and the child is recognized in the community as their daughter, then the Girl Scouts accept that. “We don’t require proof of gender,” she said.


But for now, Trujillo said, the transgendered child’s mother from Colorado has told them she will think about things and call them back regarding her son joining a Girl Scout troop. So far she hasn’t contacted the Colorado group again.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Newt Gingrich Tells Gay Iowa Voter To Support President Obama



The perfect response conservatives should give to this brand of liberal terrorism by the gay mafia:
During a campaign stop in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Republican hopeful Newt Gingrich allegedly told a gay Iowan he would be better off voting for President Obama.


According to the Des Moines Register’s Jason Clayworth, Scott Arnold, an associate professor of writing at William Penn University, approached the former Speaker of the House and “asked him if he’s elected, how does he plan to engage gay Americans. How are we to support him?” “He told me to support Obama,” said Arnold.

Bill O’Reilly Gives Bill Clinton The ‘No-Spin Zone’ Treatment In Extended Interview



Mediaite.com:
Bill O'Reilly opened his show announcing a particularly exciting interview double-header today– yes, 2012 Republican candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich would be on the program, but not before an extended interview with his former nemesis, former President Bill Clinton. O’Reilly got the former President’s opinion on just about every political topic in the news today, but, naturally, the most fascinating tidbits of the interview related to Gingrich and his ability to win the nomination. President Clinton had a thought or two on this.


Beginning the interview with a discussion on the Simpson-Bowles commission report, current tax rates, and whether Democrats were campaigning on a “class warfare” agenda, O’Reilly then shifted gears to ask President Clinton about Obamacare, and whether the Supreme Court would overturn the individual mandate. “I don’t think so; I hope not,” Clinton responded. The rest of the first segment focused on immigration and other issues particularly.


Clinton told O’Reilly he believed that President Obama appeared more vulnerable now that he will in the general election because “he’s out there running against himself out,” though O’Reilly countered that he believed 2012 would be a referendum vote. That said, O’Reilly turned to Gingrich, and his relationship with the former President.


O’Reilly didn’t mince words in asking, “do you respect him as a man?” Clinton responded that he did not “disrespect anybody who works with me in good faith,” adding that Gingrich was a “scorched earth politics” sort of actor and he saw much of that during his tenure. That said, Clinton did note that he “eventually hammered out a really productive relationship with him.” His ultimately good relationship with Gingrich aside, Clinton answered fairly strongly that he would not vote for Gingrich, but because “I’m going to vote for Obama,” and that he could not take the Democratic vision for the country out of the equation to judge whether he would vote for Gingrich.


The hypothetical vote questions continued, as O’Reilly asked Clinton whether he would vote for Mitt Romney in New Hampshire. Clinton answered that he was “not going to get in that Republican Party” with a chuckle, but later recanted and added that he liked Jon Huntsman, and argued “he arguably has the most consistently conservative economic record of anyone running.”
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Rep. Allen West Tells Eric Holder 'It's Not About Your Race, It's About Your Competence'


When all else fails, black liberals like Eric Holder love to play the race card. After all, when it comes to deflecting self-responsibility or blame for your own insidious actions, the oldest trick in the book to get white folks to back off you is to deem them as "racist". Good thing a black man who knows a thing or two about race like the great Allen West is here to tell us that he ain't having it:
Florida Republican Rep. Allen West told The Daily Caller on Monday that Attorney General Eric Holder’s use of the race card as a way to attack those who are criticizing him is “reprehensible.”


“I think this is absolutely the last card in the deck, and that shows how weak their ground is,” West said in a phone interview. “But, what that means is they want to make white individuals afraid of continuing to put the pressure on Eric Holder because they don’t want to be seen as racist, and that is something that we have got to move beyond.”


Holder had told The New York Times over the weekend, in a front page Sunday story, that he thinks those who are criticizing him have racial motivations to do so. Holder said some unspecified faction — what he refers to as the “more extreme segment” — is driven to criticize both him and President Barack Obama due to the color of their skin. Holder did not appear to elaborate on who he considered to make up the “more extreme segment.”


“This is a way to get at the president because of the way I can be identified with him,” Holder said, according to the Times. “Both due to the nature of our relationship and, you know, the fact that we’re both African-American.”


West said Holder can’t logically assign race as a motivation behind the criticisms for his handling of Operation Fast and Furious. “What Fast and Furious has to do with is misleading the Congress and the American people about what you knew about this program, and if you did not know anything about this program, then who’s in charge of the Department of Justice?” West said. “It has nothing to do with your race — it has everything to do with competence, with your character and with your ability to lead the Department of Justice.”


West said Holder’s use of race as a way to attack his critics is “the most insidious thing I ever heard.”


“I grew up in the United States military and it’s not about your color, it’s about your competence, it’s about your abilities to execute a mission,” West said. “If your commanding officer turns heat on you, it’s because you have failed to achieve the mission and I think what we’re doing is we’re looking at something that was a very horrible program — this Operation Fast and Furious.”
RELATED: NYT runs ‘Fast and Furious’ factual inaccuracy, favoring Holder

Monday, December 19, 2011

Game Changer? Adultery Website Ashley Madison ‘Endorses’ Newt Gingrich


Oh, the irony:
Republican frontrunner Newt Gingrich has received an endorsement that he probably would’ve preferred kept a secret, like some other things in life. Ashley Madison, an online dating site specializing in extramarital affairs has endorsed the thrice-married former Speaker of the House, who remains haunted by his philandering past. “Now that Newt is the leading contender in the race for the GOP nomination, we felt compelled to make a point to illustrate how times have changed when a serial divorcee/adulterer is capturing the hearts of the American people,” said site founder Noel Biderman,


Biderman has erected a billboard in Pennsylvania with Gingrich’s likeness, and a headline reading “Faithful Republican, Unfaithful Husband’ with the former GOP speaker pictured making a shushing gesture.


Political blog The Morning Call was curious why the sign went up in the Keystone State, which doesn’t vote until April: “Biderman said Pennsylvania is the only state where new membership to the site — which opens “Life is short, Have an affair — did not decline this month.”

Politiks As Usual: In The News 12/19/11


Army Pressed On Why It Kept Trusting Bradley Manning

Playing The Race Card Before Election Day

Kim Jong IL Dies

Newt Gingrich: Let's Subpoena Activist Judges

The War On The War On Christmas

Pelosi: Extending Unemployment Benefits Would Create '600,000 Jobs'

Student Column On Welfare Fraud Becomes Hit

60 Minutes Broadcast Edits Out Laughable Obama Claim As 4th Best President

Senate Democrats Cave On Pipeline, Pass Tax Cut Extension

Corrupt Maxine Waters In Line To Replace Barney Frank On Committee

Palin Not Ready To Endorse A GOP Candidate 'With The Field As It Stands'

Eric Holder Tells NY Times He's Taking Hits For Obama Because "We're Both African American"

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Manages to Shut Down a Business

NYDN.com:
Milk Street Cafe, the restaurant whose business dried up in the face of the Occupy Wall Street barricades, is shutting down.


Thursday will be the last day for the 23,000 square-foot eatery that opened at 40 Wall St. in June, the Daily News has learned.


“It’s terribly sad,” Milk Street Cafe owner Marc Epstein told the News.


Epstein blamed the barricades that remained in front of his restaurant even after the Occupy Wall Street protestors were removed from Zuccotti Park.


“This is now the 12th straight week of the barricades,” he said.


The restaurant owner, who operates an eatery and catering business in Boston, said he pressed the city daily for their removal, but got nowhere.


Milk Street Cafe’s closure will result in the layoff of 70 workers. That’s on top of the 21 let go in October.


In recent days, Epstein tried to find resources to remain open, but in the end he couldn’t come up with the cash to keep the vast restaurant running.


“Everyone has to understand the consequences of their actions,” he said. “I have 90 plus people who put their faith in me. I feel horrible.”


When asked whether he would ever open a restaurant in New York again, Epstein responded, “Never.”
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