Jan 7 2013

Cartoons for January 2013

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Jan 2 2013

Specify Starting Point On Youtube or Google Video

Both Youtube and Google will let you share it or embed the code which gives you a link like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4xb8ILonoI

If you do not want it to start at the beginning, you can add #t=XmYs to the end.  Where X = minutes and Y = seconds.  If I wanted to start the above video 1 minute and 2 seconds into it, the link would look like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4xb8ILonoI#t=1m2s

The links are active if you want to see what it does just click them.  This is handy for skipping unwanted parts of a video.


Jan 2 2013

Boycott “demand a plan” Idiots!!

I spliced this so you didn’t have to watch the morons “demanding a plan” to take your second amendment rights away.

You can click the video and should be able to see the whole thing, but you really don’t need to.  It’s just the hypocrites complaining about

guns that they all use in movies to encourage violence themselves.


Dec 15 2012

Tea Party Response About Deadly Massacre

Family Grief

A Message To Our Members About The Deadly Massacre

Dear Patriot,   Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and to the families and friends of the victims affected by the deadly massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Many of our members are parents with elementary school children, making this senseless tragedy one that hits home even harder.

There are no words to describe the overwhelming grief that pierces us to the soul.

Today we ask you to join us in prayer, to stand in solidarity and in sorrow for the lives lost…joined in faith for a brighter tomorrow.   To honor those who perished, the Tea Party will observe a moment of prayerful silence on Monday morning, December 17th at 9:40 am. We ask you to join us in remembering the innocent lives lost and show our children that we are undivided in our resolve to protect them.

May God bless you and your family and keep each and every one of you safe and protected.

Steve Eichler  

CEO—TeaParty.org

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The Tea Party Response

A Message from TeaParty.org

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Dec 15 2012

Google Pushes Anti-gun Proganda Articles Above Real Search Results

Have you noticed how Google pushes left wing radical articles above others that should be at the top of the results list? These are not paid advertisements (which usually show up highlighted).  I searched “NRA” today wanting to see the National Rifle Associations response to the inevitable use by left wing radicals of the tragic shooting yesterday.  The top 3 hits were all socialist propaganda outlets that push for gun control as opposed to criminal control.  These were above what was obviously the real top result of NRA.

-New York Daily news was the first hit with an article attempting to make the NRA look bad because they cancelled a twitter chat out of respect.

-CBS was second with an article hyping up the NRA as a bad guy.

-New Pork Times was 3rd with an article to convince the ignorant masses that the NRA shouldn’t oppose Global Arms Treaty.

-4th and final was the hit that should have been number one, the actual NRA site.  Although these articles have the search term in them, anyone that knows how these searches are weighted knows the actual NRA website should have been the first hit and the others would have been on another page most likely because they are not very relevant to the term searched.

Sad that so many media outlets push anti-American values.  Google should be ashamed.  We already have Communist News Network (CNN) and other government propaganda outlets posing as new agencies pushing radical agendas.  We really don’t need Google joining in their radical chorus.

Here were the results screenshot below:

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UPDATE:  Magically they seem to have “fixed” this error since my posting.  Check for yourself.


Nov 6 2012

Now it’s up to you — your vote comes with much responsibility

We like to bandy the idea of democracy around, promoting the value of elections and citizen involvement. But those features are not the primary intention of democracy. Instead, it is to promote deliberation, consideration which produces a broader perspective and more considered response.

Exercising the rights of our representative democracy – voting, free speech, etc. – is valuable only in as much as it produces said deliberation.

Alexis de Toqueville, whose insightful 19th century observations on American political life continue to bear fruit in contemporary analysis, noted that “liberty is an arduous apprenticeship.”

If you wish to assert your rights, you must respect the responsibilities that come with them.Electronic communications and social media only magnify the significance of these concerns. Continue reading