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Tags: Barack The Vote, Get Smart-Then Vote, MTV, Rock the Boat, Rock the Vote
Posted Jan 27th 2010 at 6:41 am in Art, Politics |
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Last night Yahoo! premiered its new Screen Comedy Channel with the promise of more big names coming soon. Which comedian did Yahoo! choose to kick start its online streaming series? HBO's resident liberal Bill Maher. During the show, though missing from Yahoo!’s posted version, Maher presented the Obama...






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Are there T-Shirts? Bumper Stickers? Cups? This is a great graphic and a REAL sign of rebellion! You made my morning.
Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.
— Ephesians 6:12-13
Barrack the Vote?
No mo' hopeium changeium!
If the "youth" vote actually got smart – they'd vote against everything RTV supports.
I am constantly amazed at how people go into college and come out more ignorant than when they went in. Are they capable of 'getting smart'? They already 'think' they're smarter than anyone else … witness the leftists who frequent the Big sites with their smug and totally ill-informed comments.
Barack the vote, indeed…
The biggest misconception- and prostitution- of our system of governance is the 'right' to vote. Originally envisioned as a priviledge- which it should be- the founders would be flabbergasted by the notion of 'one man one vote', which is possible in Plato's Republic but not in a modern society.
That's why we have the Electoral College.
Speaking the native tongue and passing a civics course should be mandatory. Ex-convicts should have to prove their matriculation to society before getting the franchise. And kids should'nt vote unless they know what they're voting for- not what P Diddy tells them.
As a wag once said, 'give one man the right to vote himself into another man's pocket and he will never vote himself out'…
Not all people who go to college become more ignorant by the time they graduate! I am testament to that! When I first went into college, I was a staunch Liberal Democrat. I'm graduating in June, and I am now a Conservative Republican. I've become a lot smarter by having my eyes opened.
I like it as alawys Alvaro! Nice way to turn their own propaganda against them. I love the mention of all of Obama's greatest hits. . . from cap and trade to ACORN!!.
A cool piece of work Alvaro, with a message that rings loud and clear.
Excellent.
Hey Jimmy, Good to see you again. Thrilling that Brown won isn't it?! It literally feels like the country has been saved from disaster!
Good job Alvaro. It's time to print posters and get them out in the public arena. For too long, Progressives have had a strangle-hold on the arts and academia. The results are nearly devastating. However, there has been a recent surge in Conservative minded art and activism that is proving to be very strong and determined. I look forward to helping you wage this battle for our culture and our future through the power of propaganda. Keep it up – I can't wait to see the next one!
You got that right Andrew. The voters of Massachusetts came through, Big Time!
Now we in California need to do the same and put Barbara Boxer out to the curb.
You're right, of course. I should have said 'many people', although I do think the vast majority move farther left than right in college.
Congratulations on your graduation. You're obviously a discerning person who can make a contribution. Good for you!
Well, Rock the Vote did get me to vote in the 2008 election at the ripe age of 18; I just voted Republican using their site to register which must have galled them.
After getting the umpteenth e-mail about change and healthcare reform, I all but severed my ties with them.
I pity our youth for what the Boomers allowed to happen. Take a look at the textbooks without true American History, teachers who socialize instead of teach, and parents who allowed schools to advise them on child rearing without punishment but plenty of praise. They hit college and read at a 9th grade level and have Professors whos agenda is only to get more grants and indoctrinate social agenda big time. Look at the "Social Classes" they are required to take to get a degree. It is revolting what we allowed to happen. Family time with real discussion and education needs to take place at a lot more kitchen tables across America. I know 2 young adults who will never be influenced by the Progressives again. They will never again vote for an inexperienced cool person, never again buy into hype. America are you having real discussions with the younger generation?
“The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president.”
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Check out the new version of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Barack Hussein Obama" at: http://www.myspace.com/rogerweber
You'll get a laugh!
Tell me about it! I'm seriously looking forward to November — this could be a great moment for American democracy.
You know we just had a conservative president for 8 years, and a conservative congress for 6. How well did that work out? How exactly is turning power back to the same party that ran us into a ditch rocking the boat?
My favorite piece of yours yet.
You haven't been paying attention-putting that aside, what's your solution.
Thanks nolotrippen, and no-nothing in the works, but you never know?
Let's Rock November!
Hey Andrew and Jimmy, thanks for stopping by.
Hi Frances-see you this Sunday when we deliver are work to the biggest art show in Atlanta, where you and I stand alone (for now) against the liberal elitism that defines the current art community here. They would probably stop inviting me to this affair except for the fact that it is an auction and my work sells. Funny how they can put aside their differences long enough to make a buck! Nothing unusual there-MOVE ON!
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We had a Republican president, and a Republican congress. The conservative credentials of the president and many of the R members of Congress, especially when it came to fiscal policy, are definitely debatable.
But that aside, would you care to define the ditch Republicans ran us into? If it's the economy, there are numerous examples of ways in which the Dems were, if not solely responsible, then certainly complicit. If it's the war, then let's look at the ways liberal PC thinking has tied the hands of our troops and made it extremely difficult for them to do a complete job of routing out the enemies of humanity. If it's issues of privacy and freedom, then what has Obama done to curb infringements on our freedom? That "snitch on your neighbor to the White House!" was a fantastic way to encourage free speech and open dialogue between opposing viewpoints.
Actually I have been paying attention, and I notice that you didn't respond to my point. We've had a democratic president for one year , during which he's been dealing with a recession that started before he came in. My solution is to give him time to work.
I'll ask you again, what was so great about the 8 years of conservative rule we just had, and how is it rocking the boat to go back to that?
Yes it's the economy and the war, to start with. And why isn't the party that was in charge responsible?
Obama and his administration have done so much damage in one year-too much to list here-and the Democrats have held both the House of Representatives and the Senate since 2006 and have done no better! When will you stop blaming others for their failures? About the not paying attention-some people don't understand that "We the People" are tired of all of the representatives, on both sides, who are not doing their jobs! Politicians, especially on the left, don't seem to understand or care that there is a constitution and that they work for the people-not the other way around. Thanks BanjoranD for some good points.
Thank you!
This website and the other Breitbart sites are not criticizing both sides, they are conservative sites attacking the democrats and promoting the republicans. Maybe you are not paying attention?
I do think politicians should work for the people, not corporations, that's why I'm on the left. THere are corrupt people on both sides of the aisle of course.
You didn't answer my question: what was so great about the last 8 years of conservative rule? What great accomplishments can you point too?
The economic crisis we had was severe. Bushs own people said we were on the verge of a global financial meltdown. It doesn't surprise me that a year later we are still struggling. That is not shifting blame , but a simple statement of reality.
Why are leftists always stuck on stupid and/or the past. The answers to your questions have been beaten to death by all of us already, and I certainly am not going to entertain you or waste my time.
Go try and make your tired point to someone else or if you're really interested-do your own homework. We all know too well how this game is played-you don't want answers and you've already made your point. Or so you think.
Look you're the one expressing his political views on a public forum, I am just a member of the public reacting to what you wrote.If you're not interested in communication then what are you doing exactly? I think calling me stupid and refusing to answer my perfectly logical questions is pretty lame.
As a retired teacher who really tried to teach reasoning and thinking skills, I can tell you that Moms and Dads are much more important than anyone at school. That said, though, I'm still appalled by the general level of what passes for education in this country these days. I would not put a child in the public school system if I could help it.
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