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Yesterday, college professor Dave Brat defeated GOP house majority leader Eric Cantor in the GOP primary. Cantor had been in line to be the next Speaker. Brat opposed Cantor in part due to his seeming willingness to do some kind of mini-immigration deal with the Dems, basically at least a mini-amnesty and probably more. Brat himself pledged to be in favor of less legal immigration and opposed to any amnesty as well. His victory will hopefully encourage other GOP fence sitters to start representing their districts and not try to impress the liberal pro-immigration surge elites in Washington and New York. Brat defeated his Jewish opponent with help from talk show host Laura Ingraham especially, though Mark Levin, to his credit, backed Brat as well.
 

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Yesterday, college professor Dave Brat defeated GOP house majority leader Eric Cantor in the GOP primary. Cantor had been in line to be the next Speaker. Brat opposed Cantor in part due to his seeming willingness to do some kind of mini-immigration deal with the Dems, basically at least a mini-amnesty and probably more. Brat himself pledged to be in favor of less legal immigration and opposed to any amnesty as well. His victory will hopefully encourage other GOP fence sitters to start representing their districts and not try to impress the liberal pro-immigration surge elites in Washington and New York. Brat defeated his Jewish opponent with help from talk show host Laura Ingraham especially, though Mark Levin, to his credit, backed Brat as well.

Great analysis referendum. Mark Levin was a major reason for terminating Cantor. Mark Levin has been leading the forefront on returning to the constitution and ridding Amerika or the current Dems who have morphed into an obscene party, with goal of buying votes and creating an entitlement society. I try to listen to Levin's radio as much as possible.
 

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Great analysis referendum. Mark Levin was a major reason for terminating Cantor. Mark Levin has been leading the forefront on returning to the constitution and ridding Amerika or the current Dems who have morphed into an obscene party, with goal of buying votes and creating an entitlement society. I try to listen to Levin's radio as much as possible.

A lot of credit should go to Laura Ingram who has been heroic on this issue and lent her considerable media presence to Brat's campaign. Many of the media conservative talking heads have become anti-amnesty supporters and are helping wake the sheeple up. Hopefully this result and the recent elections in Europe are the start of a renewed sense of nationality in White people.
 

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Heads will roll at Diebold or whatever they call it these days. Some schmuck didn't program the computerized voting machines right.
 

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Heads will roll at Diebold or whatever they call it these days. Some schmuck didn't program the computerized voting machines right.

I think it's harder for the Republicans to cheat. Unlike Dems who get most of their votes in big cities where the election process is a farce, no ID, illiterate poll workers, out front bias, the votes can be completely faked, the suburbs where the R's get their votes are much more regulated and filled with people of some conscience. So the Repubs have to fix the election at the nominating conventions instead. For house elections that is a lot more difficult. Plus in Cantor's case it probably wasn't thought necessary.
 

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The defeat of Cantor was sweet! I haven't felt so happy about a congressional race since Stephen Solarz went down! In many ways, Eric Cantor was the Republican Solarz.

Almost as gratifying was a defeat of Bob Dornan. The warmongering "conservative" who was liberal on race got displaced by an unwise Latrina.

Come to think of it, Newt Gingrich and Bob Livingston going home in disgrace registered on the ol' justice meter, too. :cheer2:

On this fella Dave Brat, it appears he would be much better than Cantor in many ways. But I think I did hear him say he is for "free trade," which is not always good for us. He is an Econ Prof. I hope he is not a full-fledged proponent of Economic Man.
 

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Another mainstream female conservative that is getting it right. From Ann Coulter:

[FONT=Georgia,]At least acknowledging the obvious -- Brat's victory was about amnesty -- New York's Sen. Chuck Schumer said: "Cantor's defeat does not change the fundamental fact that Republicans will become a minority party if they don't address our broken immigration system."

And if anyone has the Republican Party's best interests at heart, it's gotta be Chuck Schumer!

Is Schumer's harangue enough to convince the bubbleheads in the GOP to say: Let's take it to the Democrats on this issue! They could start by asking Schumer: "How come we don't get to have the same immigration policy that Israel does?"

I like Israel's immigration policy: instant, unapologetic, unsentimental deportation of illegal aliens. Schumer obviously supports that policy, too. It's one of many Israeli policies we might try here at home, if only Schumer would let us.

Could it be that Schumer cares more about the survival of Israel than he does about the survival of the Republican Party?
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A lot of credit should go to Laura Ingram who has been heroic on this issue and lent her considerable media presence to Brat's campaign. Many of the media conservative talking heads have become anti-amnesty supporters and are helping wake the sheeple up. Hopefully this result and the recent elections in Europe are the start of a renewed sense of nationality in White people.
Jaxvid, I agree. Ms Ingram deserved just as much credit, or more in that her radio program is broadcasted on more stations. I listen to both, Laura in the morning and Mark on the way home. Those Americans in Texas and Az must be pissed. All of central and south america are sh*tting their scum, rejects, never will bees, never weres, future gang members and other future miscreants on to us with impunity. Unreal. Glad I don't live there. This Obama Admin is coming apart at the seams. Unfortunately when it burst, the country will be under a sh*t storm.
 

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Republican party doesn't care about their own survival.

Republicans are either pro amnesty or anti-amnesty and say the US is a country of immigrants. Even though anyone with a brain could look back and see its a nation of white immigrants trying to avoid government not leech off white peoples work.
 

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I think it's harder for the Republicans to cheat. Unlike Dems who get most of their votes in big cities where the election process is a farce, no ID, illiterate poll workers, out front bias, the votes can be completely faked, the suburbs where the R's get their votes are much more regulated and filled with people of some conscience. So the Repubs have to fix the election at the nominating conventions instead. For house elections that is a lot more difficult. Plus in Cantor's case it probably wasn't thought necessary.


Yeah, at the conventions, and with the no paper trail computerized voting machines. I remember how, a few phony presidential elections ago, Pat Buchanan was running - his first - on the Republican part of the Demorican/Republicrat scam, and he was doing great in the east and picking up steam all the time, and then he hit Arizona, a very conservative state, but also one of the most corrupt in the country - Mafiaoso-Israeli spy-Keating Five-beer baron-commy collaborator John McCain's territory - and suddenly the voting machines said he hardly got any votes. I believe he has since admitted that he knew the AZ vote was rigged but he didn't say anything at the time, because he's really an establishment guy.

Just like Ron Paul who they fixed at the convention last time, and the first time he ran they fixed the voting machines. I remember how in one New Hampshire town they told us he got zero votes, and then a family of four showed up and said, what the hell, we all four voted for him! Freakin morons don't even know how to fix votes properly. They oughta hire me as an advisor. You can't put down "zero" because then every single guy who voted for the person knows it's a fake. They don't even care though. They own the media, and Ron Paul kept mum like a good boy.

PS Where's the "zzzz" troll? I haven't seen him around lately. I hope he's OK.
 
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Just like Ron Paul who they fixed at the convention last time, and the first time he ran they fixed the voting machines. I remember how in one New Hampshire town they told us he got zero votes, and then a family of four showed up and said, what the hell, we all four voted for him! Freakin morons don't even know how to fix votes properly. They oughta hire me as an advisor. You can't put down "zero" because then every single guy who voted for the person knows it's a fake. They don't even care though. They own the media, and Ron Paul kept mum like a good boy.

PS Where's the "zzzz" troll? I haven't seen him around lately. I hope he's OK.

I believe the story you’re referring to occurred in New Hampshire (see below). There were countless stories across the country about Paul’s votes being tallied as a “zero,â€￾ and then when the information becomes public record, people come forward because they claim to have voted for Paul and it clearly wasn’t counted. From 2008…

New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted
Sutton township reported Congressman had zero votes, actual number was 31

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The head clerk of the New Hampshire town of Sutton has been forced to admit that Ron Paul received 31 votes yet when the final amount was transferred to a summary sheet and sent out to the media, the total was listed as zero. The fiasco throws the entire primary into doubt and could lead to a re-count.

As we reported earlier todayhttp://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/010908_not_counted.htm, an entire family voted for Ron Paul in Sutton, yet when the voting map on the Politico website was posted, the total votes for Ron Paul were zero.

Vote fraud expert Bev Harris contacted the head clerk in Sutton, Jennifer Call, who was forced to admit that the 31 votes Ron Paul received were completely omitted from the final report sheet, claiming "human error" was responsible for the mistake.
Two or three votes not counted could be a plausible mistake - but 31 votes for one candidate?

Of course, Paul probably received many thousands of votes in that particular township that conveniently fell victim to “human error.â€￾
 

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Yep - and Ron Paul - controlled opposition - never made a peep, nor did all the criminal element that always surrounded him (and siphoned off all the donations - the "ron paul money bombs"), like the "ron paul limo" thugs with all their gold chains.

And here, on the 1992 phony presidential election that I mentioned above:


ARIZONA
* At 4pm Governor Symington called the Buchanan state headquarters congratulating Buchanan's win. According to NBC poll estimates, he said, Buchanan won the primary by a wide margin.
* Networks were reporting his lead all day, and suddenly... Steve Forbes was substantially ahead with Bob Dole 2nd, and Buchanan 3rd.
* For the first time in the state's history voters were told they "could vote in any precinct they wanted" rather than their local precinct.
* Another first - a special white ballot card - of which 60 thousand voters received duplicates allowing them to vote twice by simply driving to another precinct after the first vote was cast.
* Eye-witnesses (willing to affirm this under oath) who watched representatives from the Board of Elections removing ballot boxes in the highly populated Maricopa County precincts at 2pm - long before the polls closed.
* On the basis of 60,000 duplicate cards alone, this election should be thrown out. Will Buchanan challenge these illegal procedures? He's the only one who can. "



Maricopa County is the Phoenix megalopilis, very conservative voters and most of the population of AZ. Did Pat Buchanan make even a peep of protest? He did not, same as Paul. Controlled opposition.

That excerpt is from this website:

http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins/tim96-03a.html

They speak of the Collier brothers. I saw the Collier brothers film, "Votescam". The Colliers went into voting headquarters after hours and actually caught on camera the League of Women Voters punching out holes in the election punch cards. Now the fix is even much easier as it's all done in a top secret NYC office where all the no paper trail secret computer votes from around the country are supposedly counted.

Democracy is a hoax.
 

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Yep - and Ron Paul - controlled opposition - never made a peep, nor did all the criminal element that always surrounded him (and siphoned off all the donations - the "ron paul money bombs"), like the "ron paul limo" thugs with all their gold chains.

And here, on the 1992 phony presidential election that I mentioned above:


ARIZONA
* At 4pm Governor Symington called the Buchanan state headquarters congratulating Buchanan's win. According to NBC poll estimates, he said, Buchanan won the primary by a wide margin.
* Networks were reporting his lead all day, and suddenly... Steve Forbes was substantially ahead with Bob Dole 2nd, and Buchanan 3rd.
* For the first time in the state's history voters were told they "could vote in any precinct they wanted" rather than their local precinct.
* Another first - a special white ballot card - of which 60 thousand voters received duplicates allowing them to vote twice by simply driving to another precinct after the first vote was cast.
* Eye-witnesses (willing to affirm this under oath) who watched representatives from the Board of Elections removing ballot boxes in the highly populated Maricopa County precincts at 2pm - long before the polls closed.
* On the basis of 60,000 duplicate cards alone, this election should be thrown out. Will Buchanan challenge these illegal procedures? He's the only one who can. "



Maricopa County is the Phoenix megalopilis, very conservative voters and most of the population of AZ. Did Pat Buchanan make even a peep of protest? He did not, same as Paul. Controlled opposition.

That excerpt is from this website:

http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins/tim96-03a.html

They speak of the Collier brothers. I saw the Collier brothers film, "Votescam". The Colliers went into voting headquarters after hours and actually caught on camera the League of Women Voters punching out holes in the election punch cards. Now the fix is even much easier as it's all done in a top secret NYC office where all the no paper trail secret computer votes from around the country are supposedly counted.

Democracy is a hoax.

I don't necessarily disagree with you but then how did Cantor lose?
 

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I don't necessarily disagree with you but then how did Cantor lose?


Maybe they wanted him out. Maybe he crossed some capo. Maybe they screwed up and didn't program the machines properly. Probably the guy who won is already in their pocket (Remember all the hysterics about Chuck Hagel being a dangerous antisemitic nazi? It was all for show. He's totally bought and paid for. No different from the previous puppets). And maybe they just don't have 100% control of the sham voting system, but they get around that by trotting out two hand picked bought and paid for puppets for the suckers to pretend to choose between.

Good sig.
 
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