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Saturday, March 5, 2011

STOP THE NWO FROM FULFILLING ITS ON EVERYONES HANDS TO DO SOMETHING



Dear Reader:



Gov. Scott Walker announced yesterday an audacious plan.



In the wake of the outrageous behavior of state Senators who refuse to allow the democratic process to work and are stubbornly stopping a full vote, Scott Walker announced his two-year budget plan.



This plan lays off 22,000 state employees and cuts $1.5 billion in aid to localities.



Clearly, Gov. Walker is making the tough choices Washington and the Obama White House refuse to make.



You can bet that Obama and friends absolutely fear what Scott Walker is doing.



If Gov. Walker succeeds it will send shockwaves across the nation, allowing other states, cities and even Washington lawmakers to slash spending while holding the bloated public employee unions accountable.



It is unacceptable the public employees believe they have a right to make 25 percent or more in salary than their same hard-working, private sector counterparts.



Today, the country is in the worst recession in modern times. Things are not looking better.



We are all making economic sacrifices.



But the big public employee unions have had a near stranglehold on federal, state and local budgets.



Frankly, they are strangling you and me, the taxpayer!



Wisconsin was once a very “Blue” liberal state.



But the taxpayers have awoken. They are saying, “No more.”



The Obama White House and liberal, pro-union groups are pouring tens of millions into Wisconsin to stop Scott Walker.



The League of American Voters, a pro-taxpayer group I support, is standing with Gov. Scott Walker.



Thanks to your help they have radio ads blanketing the state, and telephone calls being made to voters.



Their work is really critical. Here’s why.



The well-funded left is trying to pressure Republican lawmakers to “compromise” and cave in to the unions demands.



Sadly, some Republicans are beginning to crack.



One is Republican State Senator Dale Schultz. He is breaking from Gov. Walker’s ranks and supporting a “compromise.” He is apparently urging other Republicans to follow his lead.



We must stop waffling Senators like Dale Schultz and urge voters and legislators to stand with Scott Walker.



Thanks to your generosity, the League has held the line in Wisconsin with its outreach to millions of voters.



And liberal groups have even started attacking the League, demanding they stop their efforts.



The League won’t stop. You can help them – Go Here Now



But they need help.



Right now, they want to increase their efforts by rolling a TV ad campaign across the state.



They also want to target waffling Senators like Dale Schultz, by exposing their positions to their constituents.



But to do this, this League needs continued funding.



Please act today – time is critical – Donate Here Now



If you have donated before, please donate again!



Thank you.



P.S. The League of American Voters has been credited with stopping Obama’s “public option” which would have destroyed private health insurance. It also led the campaign to renew the Bush Tax Cuts. Now, it has taken the lead in Wisconsin. Please help them win this battle – Donate Here Now



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Monday, February 28, 2011

BEGGINING OF NWO: hypocrit Barrack Obama: It's time for Libya's Gadhafi to go,leave power immediately, saying he has lost the legitimacy to rule with his violent crackdown on his own people.

i just have to say before u start reading this thread, this people are hillarious, politics is nothing but a worldwide show, how is president obama, sen. hillary clinton and Mccain talking about unjustices and war crimes when they commit them everyday on american citizens, they run a police state and they think its democracy, people need to wake up and understand that behind the scenes world leaders shake hands and make deals to drive the citizen populations of the world into a communist satanic new world order



President Barack Obama has called on Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi to leave power immediately, saying he has lost the legitimacy to rule with his violent crackdown on his own people.



With that shift Saturday, Obama dropped the careful condemnation, threats of consequences and the reminders to Gadhafi's regime about its responsibility to avoid violence.



The president called on Gadhafi to step down for the first time, saying the Libyan government must be held accountable for its brutal crackdown on dissenters. The administration also announced new sanctions against Libya, but that was overshadowed by the sharp demand for Gadhafi's immediate ouster.



"The president stated that when a leader's only means of staying in power is to use mass violence against his own people, he has lost the legitimacy to rule and needs to do what is right for his country by leaving now," the White House said.

The statement summarizing Obama's telephone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel came as Libya's embattled regime passed out guns to civilian supporters and sent armed patrols around its capital to quash dissent and stave off the rebellion that now controls large parts of the North African nation.



Until Saturday, U.S. officials held back from fully and openly throwing all their support behind the protest movement, insisting that it was for the Libyan people to determine how they want to be led. The refrain echoed the public position maintained by the administration during the Egypt crisis, when the U.S. gradually dropped its support for longtime ally Hosni Mubarak but never explicitly demanded his resignation after nearly three decades in power.



Explaining the change, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Libyans "have made themselves clear" that they want Gadhafi out.



The tougher tone set the stage for Clinton's trip Sunday to Geneva, where she will confer with foreign policy chiefs from Russia, the European Union and other global powers on how to drive home the message to a Libyan government determined to cling to power and crush opposition to Gadhafi's rule.



Interviewed on CNN's State of the Union, Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., said even more forceful action needs to be taken against Gadhafi's regime, including imposing a no-fly zone and providing arms to the rebels.



"The world has to do more," he said.



Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said foreign mercenaries fighting for Gadhafi should know they run the risk of "finding themselves in front of a war-crimes tribunal."



The two lawmakers spoke Sunday from Cairo where insurgents toppled the government of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak earlier this month.



Obama and Merkel strategized on how the world should respond to the violence that, according to some officials, has killed thousands of people. Clinton spoke with the EU's top diplomat Catherine Ashton to coordinate the international pressure.



Acting on its own, the administration announced a new measure Saturday when Clinton said the U.S. was revoking visas for senior Libyan officials and their immediate family members. New travel applications from these individuals will be rejected, she said.



The visa ban followed the administration's moves Friday to freeze all Libyan assets in the U.S. that belong to Gadhafi, his government and four of his children. The U.S. also closed its embassy in Libya and suspended the limited defense trade between the countries.



It is unclear how far the U.S. — and its international allies — might have to go to convince Gadhafi that his four-decade reign in Libya must end. American military action is unlikely, although the administration hasn't ruled out participation in an internationally administered protective no-fly zone.



U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon was due in Washington on Monday for talks with Obama at the White House.



A nonviolent revolt against Gadhafi's government began Feb. 15 amid a wave of uprisings in the Arab world. Most of Libya's eastern half is under the control of rebels. Witnesses say Gadhafi's government has responded by shooting at protesters in numerous cities.