Entries in Take Our Country Back (8)
American Grand Jury
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 10:00AM
I Did Not See One Ounce of Racism, And I Was There - Pastor Ed
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 at 12:49PM VIDEO: They called us racist on CNN
First it was the White House that tried to dismiss us. Now, on CNN we were attacked again. This time it was a 3-on-1 attack claiming that we in the tea party movement were racist. It's like Lloyd Marcus sings in his song, "American Tea Party Anthem": "So when they call you a racist, because you disagree, it's just another of their dirty tricks, to silence you and me."
I was on Campbell Brown's show on CNN - and I was the "1" against the other "3" who were suggesting that the tea party movement was racist. I did my best to stand my ground during the attack - I welcome your input on how I did. Post at the YouTube video page from the CNN segment below:
Help us win this fight for America's future. If you've supported what we've done with the Tea Party Express, the March on Washington, and want to see us continue these efforts and win back Congress from the Far Left in the 2010 elections, then please make an online contribution - HERE.
H/T To American Infidels Facebook Group
Friday, August 14, 2009 at 4:48PM Warning folks - if you decide to watch this video, be prepared to be very angry! If it was ever time to "take our country back", today is it! Thanks to Matt Wolking at American Infidels Facebook Group for sharing this.
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3 Comments | It's Not Iran - It's Obama's Administration Here in America
Sunday, July 19, 2009 at 5:30PM From the "Our Country Deserves Better" PAC:
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Welcome Back Mark!
Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 11:25AM Last night on Do The Right Thing radio at about 55 minutes into the show our good friend and colleague Mark Harvey, aka Snooper called in for the first time in over a week. As some of you know Mark had a stroke during his Take Our Country Back BTR show on June 23. The stroke was apparently followed by a heart attack.
His wife immediately recognized the symptoms and hustled him off to the hospital where he was diagnosed and treated. The quick action likely saved Mark's life. It certainly saved him from major damage to his brain though I am told he does have a minor speech impairment. On our BTR show it was not noticeable.
Many of us have been praying for a speedy and full recovery since hearing the news. He sounded great though a little tired, nevertheless our prayers have been answered.
Strokes are very serious and accompanied by a heart attack really stacks the deck against quick recovery. His speech impediment will disappear in time with therapy.
It's great to have you back Snooper!
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Veterans I Have A Dream
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 3:29PM
Sounds catchy, doesn't it? Martin Luther King, Jr (a Republican by the way) who was supported by Republicans (and Democrats fought him by the way), stood and gave the famous speech that is known as I Have A Dream. Obama used that anniversary of the famous MLK speech delivery to reveal to the world what kind of a fraud he truly is, complete with Greek Temple Styrofoam pillars. He announced his dream of bringing back slavery because the Democrat Party has a deep resentment of the collapse of legalized slavery. The Democrat Party has a long and infamous history of racism, slavery, bigotry, sexism and many other heinous "isms".
The Democrats fought the Civil Rights Movement. The Democrats created the KKK. The Democrats fought the end of slavery in the 1800s. The Democrats thrive on keeping racism and all the other ugly "isms" alive and well to feed on the down-trodden and keep them dependent of the government dole-outs of meager subsistence and subservience. It is a matter of public record. Ask Senator Byrd. He knows full well, him being a former Grand Kleagle and all.
However, my dream is much deeper than Martin Luther King Jr's dream was in my opinion. I am not taking away from his dream at all because it was a noble dream and a heartfelt dream and a matter-of-fact dream which had to come about for this nation's survival and reputation. Unfortunately, the Leftinistra in our land that dwell amongst us all stole his dream, made it their own and raped it. I laugh in scornful disdain every time I hear a member of the Leftinistra use his name in vain to further their political agendas of oppression, fear and hate.
Revolution
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 6:44PM ![]()
During the last 30 years we Americans have been so politically divided that some of us have called this left-right, liberal-conservative split a "culture war" or even a "second Civil War." These descriptions are no longer accurate. The precise, technical word for what is happening in the United States today is revolution.
Because of our country's history, we tend to think of revolutions as military conflicts, and of the revolutionaries as the good guys; the image of Minutemen fighting valiantly against the British forces at Lexington and Concord lies deep within our DNA. But sometimes -- quite often, actually -- revolutions aren't military conflicts, and the good guys are the ones trying to keep the revolution from happening. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany by its elected president; he would spend the next two years consolidating his power with the legislative connivance of his political allies in the Reichstag. In October 1917, Lenin and his Bolsheviks took control of Russia from Kerensky and his Social Democrats -- who had overthrown the Czar earlier that year -- entirely through parliamentary maneuvering in Russia's fledgling Duma.
What defines a revolution -- and this is the crucial point to grasp -- is that when it's over a country has changed not merely its leaders and its laws, but its operating system.
Since most of us think of computers when we hear the phrase "operating system" let me use this analogy to illuminate my point: Every computer has an operating system, and most of us are using either the Microsoft or the Apple operating system. If you want to do something with your computer -- send an email, watch a DVD, read an online essay like this one -- you must do it the way your computer's operating system is designed to work.
No operating system is perfect, which is why Microsoft and Apple send updates to their customers from time to time. And every so often these companies launch new versions of their operating systems that incorporate a lot of modifications at once. Can you change the operating system you use? Of course you can. Two years ago I threw out every Microsoft-based machine in our company's office and replaced them with Apple products. Last month I met a corporate CEO who had just done the opposite, and replaced the Apple computers in his office with ones that run on the Microsoft operating system.
Democracies and Dictatorships
Now, just as computers have operating systems so too do countries. In fact, countries have dual operating systems - one political and the other economic. Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of each: Politically you can be a democracy or a dictatorship, and economically you can have either a free market or a command economy. Because countries don't buy their operating systems off the shelf, the way we buy our computer operating systems, each country develops its own versions. This is why our country's democracy is somewhat different from Canada's, which in turn is slightly different from Australia's, and so forth. These countries all have free-market economies, but again they aren't quite the same. Still, the similarities among democracies and free-market economies are more striking than the differences. Likewise, while no two dictatorships are the same, and no two command economies work in exactly the same way, the differences among them are comparatively trivial.
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