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Colonel Sixx’s Sure Fire Way to beat Rick Perry


http://colonel6.com/2011/10/04/fresh-racism-problems-for-rick-perry/

I have always thought that being a strategist and tactician were essential to any endeavour.  I figured it out as a young baseball player in west Texas.  I took lessons from those that were not necessarily popular or liked.  They just had to be good. Once I figured out that it is what is NOT seen  that often makes the difference between a winner and loser,  I went to work on developement of my game.  Now, I was not the best baseball player in the state, county, or even in town.  But I was the most feared because all that “it does not matter if you win or lose, it’s how you play the game” bullshit did not resonate with me.

Ty Cobb

Conlon’s famous picture of Cobb stealing third base during the 1909 season.

Ty Cobb was known throughout the game of baseball playing world as a no holds barred fierce competitor.

When the “Georgia Peach,” Ty Cobb, sharpened his spikes, it appears he intended to leave his calling card of sharp spikes on tattered trouser legs of defending 2nd or 3rd sackers.

I wore the sharpest spikes in my league.  There are plenty of old boys that can tell you about it.  The strategy was to strike fear in anyone playing any base except first.  The tactic was to cut my opponents leg off when sliding into base. Strike fear and hit hard.

You have to make Rick Perry fear you. Like Debra Medina did in the last election primary.   She scared the hell out of him. He pulled a dirty trick using Glenn Beck to get her off his tail.  But she kept him up at night when her numbers got  better than U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison’s.  Medina was the Tea Party pick.  She was not even supposed to be in the game.  She had the fear part down, but was not hitting hard.

When came to putting fear into someone and hitting them hard, there has never been one better than H.R. “Bob” Halderman.  He was Nixon’s chief of staff and one mean “shut your mouth”.  You take one half Cobb, one half Halderman, and  about $70-200 million dollars. Let your creation do the hard-hitting and you go commence to beat the bodily fluid out of Perry.  Here is how.

THE QUICK VERSION

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/20/rick-perry-sex-scandal/

Put Perry’s rumored appetite for sex right out front.  Line up a bunch of people that he has supposedly had sex with(women and at least one man). Fear.  Put some good ads using interviews like Alex Jones’s above to hit hard.  People don’t like politicians that are promiscuous.  If you hang a woman around his neck,  you got the female vote.  If it is a man, you get the male vote too.

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/12/14-reasons-why-rick-perry-would-be-a-really-really-bad-president/

Come up with a list of things.  Have a focus group and have them pick the top 14 things they don’t like about Perry.   Gear 14 different commercials to play in different parts of the nation on a rotating basis.

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/11/texas-governor-rick-perry-killed-cameron-todd-willingham/

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/11/texas-governor-rick-perry-killed-cameron-todd-willingham/

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/13/rick-perry-is-a-fraud-and-an-accomplice-to-murder/

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/11/will-rick-perry-get-away-with-murder/

http://www.colonel6.om/tie-perry-to racist-actions-or-supporters.html

http://www.colonel6.com/let-his-supporter-and-endorsers-do-it.html

You can get on Highway 180 heading west out of Mineral Wells, Texas and pull over when you see the first farmer on his tractor.  Ask him ” Do you think Perry let that boy get executed knowing he was innocent”. You don’t need to name the man.  When the farmer turns the tractor off, you got a vote.

Read the above and you will see that this is an issue that Perry can’t run away from.  You can’t let a Romney use this because he does not know how. Give this to Bachman or Paul. You pick up votes from liberals that don’t like the death penalty and conservatives  that believe that it is not o.k. to kill someone for something they did not do.  With the cover-up that Perry has put on this, you get votes from all over.

Since this is the quick version,  I am going to close with the hammer.

http://colonel6.com/2011/08/14/rick-perry-hurt-little-girls/

Perry took money from a big pharmaceutical company, Merck. No sooner than the bills were folded in his back pocket,  he tried to dictate that all girls in Texas take a vaccine made by Merck.  A version of Perrycare if you will.

Gov Rick Perry knowingly lied and told Texas families that he had the power to force their 11-year-old girls to take a vaccine that was killing people in the test trials. Perry was Merck’s ace in the hole,now he will be their man in the White House if they have their way.

Daddy’s don’t like men that put their little girls in a target scope.  Mom’s don’t like Dad’s that are mad about his “princess”.  Young women of voting age don’t like to be told what to do. Men that date or marry those women don’t want to sleep on the couch.  Or worse.

Now you got the whole damn family.  The grandparents, parents, Sissy, Bubba Jr., and everybody else with a sense of fairness.

That will do it.  Works every time and I got references.



Texas Insider:US-Canada Pipeline Receives Favorable State Dept. Report


 

 

30 August 2011

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday removed a major roadblock to a planned $7 billion oil pipeline from western Canada to the Texas coast, saying in a report that the project is unlikely to cause significant environmental problems during construction or operation.

The thousand-page report by the State Department says the proposed 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline would have no significant environmental impacts on most natural resources in its six-state path.

Calgary-based TransCanada wants to build a massive pipeline to carry crude oil extracted from tar sands in Alberta to refineries in Texas. The pipeline, which would travel through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, would carry an estimated 700,000 barrels of oil a day, doubling the capacity of an existing pipeline from Canada. Supporters say it could significantly reduce U.S. dependence on Middle Eastern oil.

The project has become a flashpoint for environmental groups who say the pipeline would bring “dirty oil” that requires huge amounts of energy to extract and could cause an ecological disaster in case of a spill. Opponents of the pipeline have urged the Obama administration to block the project as a sign he is serious about protecting the environment.

Several hundred activists, including actress Margot Kidder and prominent scientists, have been arrested in recent days in protests outside the White House. Organizers say the protests are the largest acts of civil disobedience centered on the environment in many years.

TransCanada maintains that the project would create tens of thousands of jobs and would be built to strict environmental standards, including 57 conditions above those required by law.

For example, the company has agreed to build much of the pipeline 4 feet below ground, instead of the usual 3 feet. Depths would increase to 25 feet below the riverbed at more than a dozen major river crossings along the proposed route, including the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers. The pipeline would be built 5 feet underground at several hundred smaller waterways.

TransCanada also said it will allow an increased number of inspections and install a greater number of safety shut-off valves than usual.

The State Department report cites those conditions as among the reasons for its confidence in the project. The report endorses the current proposed route, which has drawn criticism from officials in Nebraska and other states because it passes through the Ogallala Aquifer, an environmentally sensitive formation that provides groundwater to eight states in the Great Plains.

Kerri-Ann Jones, an assistant secretary of state, said the report was “not a rubber stamp for this project,” adding, “No decision has been made.”

The report, the third environmental analysis submitted by the State Department since last year, kicks off a 90-day review of whether the project is in the “national interest” before a final decision is issued by the end of the year.

If approved by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, the pipeline could be completed in 2013. The department has authority over the project because it crosses an international boundary.

In in its analysis, the State Department dismissed concerns from environmental groups that the pipeline would increase emissions of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming. Canada’s oil sands are likely to be developed with or without the pipeline, the report said, making concerns about climate change moot.

“There are alternatives to the pipeline to move that potential fuel around” to other locations, Jones said, including barges, railways and tanker ships.

The American Petroleum Institute said the report brought the pipeline one step closer to reality. Charles Drevna, president of the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association, said the pipeline would “bring American consumers a sure and steady supply of oil from our close friend and neighbor Canada.”

James Hansen, a NASA scientist who was an early crusader against climate change, said allowing the Keystone XL pipeline would be like accepting a dirty needle from a fellow oil addict, Canada.

“If Obama chooses the dirty needle it will confirm that Obama was just greenwashing all along, with no real intention of solving the addiction,” he said.

Texas Tea Party Terroist? GTFOOH


G.O.P. SHOW DOWN-PERRY VS. PAUL


 

COLONEL SIXX:  JUST FOR THE SAKE  OF SOMETHING TO IMPROVE MY TYPING SPEED, LET’S SAY PAUL RUNS ON TEA PARTY TICKET AND PERRY ON THE G.O.P.

PRIMARY: PAUL 52%, PERRY 48% IF BOTH RUN IN G.O.P. PRIMARY.

IF PAUL BREAKS OFF AND RUNS ON THE TEA PARTY: PAUL 60%, PERRY 40%.

ELECTION DAY: PAUL CARRIES 60% OF THE TEXAS VOTE AND OBAMA AND PERRY SPLIT THE 40% THAT’S LEFT.  RICK PERRY HAS NOT CREATED A SINGLE JOB IN TEXAS, AND DAVID GERGEN TOOK HIS ASS TO TASK ON IT TONIGHT.

TEXAS IS FRIENDLY TO INDUSTRY.

NO STATE INCOME TAX

LOW CORPORATE TAX THAT A GOOD CPA CAN GET YOU OUT OF.

TAX ABATEMENTS FOR MOVING FROM SAY CALIFORNICATION.

EXCELLENT HIGHWAYS.

YOU CAN FLY FROM D/FW TO ANY PLACE AND IT IS HALF WAY. GOT A MEETING IN NEW YORK.  YOUR BUDDY IN LOS ANGELES HAS TO FLY 5 HOURS.  YOU FLY 2 1/2.

PLUS, RON PAUL IS “THE TEXAS CONGRESSMAN”. PEOPLE THAT DON’T LIVE WITHIN 500 MILES OF HIS DISTRICT SAY HE IS THEIR CONGRESSMAN.  PERRY IS A SNAKE.

PERRY AND PAUL ARE IN THE TRINITY RIVER.  I CAN ONLY SAVE ONE.  I SHOOT AT THE SNAKE BY PERRY, MISS, AND KILL HIM DEAD.

TEXAS DEAD.

RESCUE DR. PAUL,  GO REPORT THAT PERRY IS IN THE TRINITY-REPORT IT 24 HOURS LATER.  THAT’S MEAN. AND PERRY IS STUPID.

KEEP IT HERE FOR THE REAL LOW DOWN.  THIS IS ABOUT TO GET REAL INTERESTING.

RICK PERRY TO FACE OFF WITH OBAMA IN IOWA NEXT WEEK


DES MOINES — Texas Governor Rick Perry plans to be in Iowa next Tuesday, when President Obama visits the state, in hopes of establishing a one-to-one contrast between one of the nation’s most successful governors and an incumbent president sliding in the polls.

Perry announced this week that he plans to come to Iowa on Sunday, the day after the Ames Republican Straw Poll.  Perry’s motive for coming is at least two-fold.  One, he obviously wants to include Iowa in his first trip as a semi-official candidate; Perry reportedly plans to “make clear” his intention to run during an appearance in South Carolina on Saturday.

The other reason Perry is coming to Iowa Sunday is to repair some of the damage he has done by making his announcement in South Carolina at the same time that Iowa Republicans are gathering in Ames for the long-anticipated GOP straw poll.  Word that Perry would plan a big event conflicting with the straw poll upset many Iowa Republicans, who suspected that Perry was trying to upstage a key moment for GOP activists in the state.  Iowa Republicans say the Perry camp was surprised by the intensity of the blowback they received from Iowa after the South Carolina speech was announced.  Coming to Iowa the next day, Sunday, will help blunt some of the negative impact.

What still has not been announced is that Perry intends to stay in Iowa for a while, visiting the State Fair on Monday and then planning an event Tuesday to play off Obama’s visit to Peosta, Iowa as part of the president’s three-day bus tour highlighting economic issues.  Obama will host an event that’s being called a “White House Rural Economic Forum” at Northeast Iowa Community College.

Perry may have the field much to himself, at least among major Republican candidates.  Rep. Michele Bachmann is scheduled to be in South Carolina on Tuesday.  Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won’t be in Iowa, either.  And former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has not yet decided which days he’ll be in Iowa next week.  If they’re all away, Perry’s headline-grabbing move on Saturday could be matched by his challenge to Obama on Tuesday.

Commissioner John Wiley Price supporters-Is Dickey’s Boycott Activism or Death (D.E.A.D.) Threat?


COLONEL SIXX: DICKEY’S BBQ IS AN ADVITISER ON THE DALLAS BLOG!

THE PUBLISHING OF THIS SCATHING,  BIASED, AND RACIST “ARTICLE” IS  NO  LESS THAN INCITEFUL SPEECH IN A CITY THAT IS ALREADY ON EDGE.  THAT IS IRRESPONSIBLE, RECKLESS, AND DANGEROUS. AS I HAVE RESPONSIBLY WRITTEN, DALLAS IS AN ALREADY POLARIZED CITY.

http://colonel6.com/2011/06/28/john-wiley-price-investigation-could-tear-apart-already-polarized-city/

HE HAS GUARANTEED THAT DICKEY’S HAS LOST THE BLACK DOLLAR.  WAY TO  GO TOM.

IT IS TOO BAD THAT DICKEY’S BLACK FRANCHISE OWNERS ARE GOING TO GET IN THE CROSS FIRE.

YOU CROSSED THE LINE THIS TIME TOM PAUKEN, JR.

by Tom McGregor

Wed, Jun 29, 2011

When an aide to Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price, A Democrat facing a full-scale investigation by the FBI, announces he’s calling for a boycott of Dickey’s Restaurant and uses the acronym ‘D.E.A.D.’ (Don’t Eat at Dickey’s) as an attack against Dallas County Commissioner Maurine Dickey, a Republican, it makes one wonder if this sounds more like a death threat than a call to non-violent political activism.

Vincent Hall, an aide to Mr. Price, blasts Mrs. Dickey, who is the wife of Roland Dickey SR., whose family founded and still operates the coast-to-coast barbecue restaurant chain.

The Dallas Morning News quotes Mr. Hall as writing, “Commissioner Maurine Dickey has proven by her words and deeds that she has no respect for Commissioner John Wiley Price or our community. So today let’s launch Project D.E.A.D.”

To read the entire article from the Dallas Morning News, link here:

Tommcgregor@cri.com.cn

Texas Considers Allowing Confederate Flag On License Plates


Rick Perry and his boys don’t mind.  Look at what they use now.

24 June 2011

Confederate Flag License Plate Sparks Debate

FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) – Would you buy a license plate with a Confederate flag on it? State officials are looking at possibly launching a new Texas state license plate honoring veterans of the War Between the States.

Mr. Hilary Shelton, with the NAACP in Washington, D.C., said that the Civil War may not be something we want to celebrate.

“When many look at that history, we think about it in terms of secession, that is we were seceding from the Union in the southern parts of the country,” explained Shelton. “Many would view that, quite frankly, as treason, because they meant to actually destroy the existing governmental structure. But when we dig deeper, the issue becomes even more offensive to many African Americans and those that sought freedom for those of darker skin in our country.”

“When you understand the Confederate history, and what it stood for,” said Dallas resident Mark Jones, “it’s directly slapping African Americans in the face.”

In terms of the Civil War, Shelton said that the Confederate flag was actually very un-American. “It was the flag that was flown during a war to actually tear the nation apart,” Shelton explained.

“I don’t think that this will unify us,” said Carrollton resident Carolina Arreola. “Our patriotism is to the Unites States flag.”

But the Texas Sons of Confederate Veterans have renewed their push for a Texas license plate that includes the rebel flag in its design.

Thomas Muhammed founded an organization to recover reparations for slavery. Still, he would not oppose the license plates. “I don’t see how a flag hurts someone, as long as the people displaying these license plates are not killing people physically who are of African descent.” Muhammed said.

Currently, nine states already allow the license plates. A statement in a recent newsletter from the Texas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans said, “…the Florida Division, the eleventh state, has just filed a lawsuit against the DOT there after their request was denied. I am confident their case will prevail, because legal precedents are in place. I am hopeful that the Texas DOT also realizes this as they consider our application.”

Shelton said that, ultimately, the issue is not about feelings over the Confederacy or those who fought in the Civil War. “The issue here is whether or not we should allow state dollars to be utilized to actually continue to advance these notions of the ‘Old Confederacy,’ and somehow or another that slavery and all those other things that were parts of that Confederacy were something worth celebrating. I think many, many of us would say the answer is absolutely ‘no.’”

However, the City of Dallas already has a large Confederate memorial and several schools named after Confederate generals.

The state board that regulates license plates has rejected Confederate flag license plates before, but the issue is set to come up again at an upcoming meeting that has not yet been scheduled.

Dallas Blog’s MacGregor Claims Alex Jones Works For Obama


Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars
Friday, June 24, 2011

Following our exposé of potential Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry’s globalist leanings, several neo-con news outlets reacted with a mixture of contempt, fury and in one case, outright frothing idiocy, by claiming that Alex Jones and Infowars were fully paid-up propagandists for the Obama 2012 re-election campaign.

In our story, which was picked up by the powerhouse Drudge Report website on Monday, we documented how Governor Perry is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. While spewing rhetoric about Tea Party principles, secession and shooting coyotes, Perry simultaneously worked to sell off Texas’ infrastructure to foreign companies and offered enthusiastic support for the NAFTA Superhighway, a key component of the move towards a North American Union, part of the one world government dream of the Bilderberg Group who graciously invited Perry to their elitist confab in 2007.

Perry also aggressively promoted the Rockefeller Foundation-backed HPV vaccination campaign in Texas despite numerous health warnings that have since proven accurate after numerous deaths and injuries caused by the vaccine. In mandating young girls to take the vaccine with an executive order, Perry drew praise from top Democrats but was scorned by members of his own party in Texas.

After pressure groups forced an about-turn, similar to Perry’s hand being forced with the TSA grope-down bill, the Governor had to abandon his previous support for turning Texas into a sanctuary state for illegal aliens. For the numerous neo-con blogs that accused us of inventing the fact that Perry supported sanctuary cities, watch this 2003 clip of Mexican President Vicente Fox publicly thanking Rick Perry for signing legislation that would give illegal aliens from Mexico free instate tuition at the Texas state college of their choice.

Lest we forget that Perry was also chairman of Al Gore’s campaign in Texas for the 1988 Democratic presidential primaries – his conservative principles shining through once again.

In revealing Perry to be a globalist posing as a down-home conservative, we rankled a lot of neo-cons who have bought into the myth that Perry is a genuine Tea Party-style all American, a man who offers a genuine alternative to Obama.

However, by far the most hilarious response came from Tom McGregor of the Dallas Blog, who assertively accused this writer and Infowars in general of being a fully paid-up Obama propaganda front bankrolled to invent “conspiracy theories” about Rick Perry in order to derail his presumptive presidential campaign by preventing Tea Party supporters from voting for him in the Republican primaries.

Claiming that Obama had used part of his $1 billion dollar campaign war chest to “finance creative methods to attack GOP presidential contenders,” by characterizing Perry as a “so-called puppet of a leftist globalist community that is intent on one world government,” McGregor went on to write that our article was an “Obama-instigated conspiracy theory” written by myself, who McGregor labeled, “Obama’s conspiracy theorist writer, Mr. Watson”.

McGregor concludes his piece by giving Obama credit for “taking a creative approach to attacking his opponents,” by funding the likes of Infowars to go after Perry.

This is easily the funniest and yet most lame hit piece we have ever had the pleasure to respond to.

A brief perusal of the Dallas Blog website confirms that it is little more than an advert for Perry’s presumptive presidential campaign, carrying several positive stories about the Governor.

McGregor’s confident assertion that I am a paid propagandist working for the Obama election campaign was somewhat contradicted 48 hours later when I wrote a piece calling Obama a “murderer” and a baby killer for overseeing an unconstitutional war in Libya that recently led to the deaths of five toddlers, images of which were graphically displayed in a disturbing video that I embedded in the article.

Some people might think directly labeling Obama a baby killer was a tad too strong, but I don’t think anyone could have taken it as evidence that Obama is paying me to bolster his campaign to recapture the Oval Office in 2012.

Likewise, Alex Jones’ devotion to Obama has slipped on occasion, particularly when he devoted an entire 2 hour documentary to exposing how the President was a puppet of Wall Street and Goldman Sachs in The Obama Deception, a movie that received 9 million views on just one You Tube channel and reportedly led to Jones being placed on a White House “hit list,” which ranked “25 enemies Obama wants to silence”.

Another rough patch in Jones’ relationship with Obama coincided with Jones launching a nationwide poster campaign depicting the President as the Joker character from Batman, a project started to “awaken the people about Obama’s agenda”, and to get “Democrats and Obamanoids going ballistic,” for which Jones was denounced as a racist by the establishment media, who called for people putting up the posters to be arrested.

Perhaps Obama just isn’t paying us enough – our relationship has been rocky to say the least.

All joking aside, one explanation for McGregor’s eagerness to spout baseless propaganda might be the fact that he is also the editor at the English edition of the Chinese government owned publication, China Radio International. So while accusing others of being in the pay of government propaganda ministries, McGregor himself is working for Communist Chinese state media.

The unrepentant fallaciousness of McGregor’s hit piece almost makes it look like a satire, but the article is genuine.

While accusing us of inventing “conspiracy theories” about Perry that are in fact manifestly provable and documented, myopic neo-cons who have thrown their weight behind Perry’s carefully cultivated yet deceptive image as a grass-roots conservative by smearing his opponents with their own gratuitous conspiracy theories, have revealed themselves to be the most gullible and naive bunch of all.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show.

Perry Targets Infowars Writer Via Dallas Blog as “Conspiracy Theorist” Working for Obama


http://www.dallasblog.com/

Perry Updates: Democrats Spread Texas Gov Conspiracy Theories by Tom McGregor Mon, Jun 20, 2011, 08:50 PM

President Barack Obama has launched his $1 billion dollar re-election campaign for the White House, so he can finance creative methods to attack GOP presidential contenders. Accordingly, he’s spreading rumors that Texas Gov. Rick Perry is a so-called puppet of a leftist globalist community that is intent on one world government with the United Nations taking the reins of power.

Obama is hoping these rumors can keep Tea Party members from supporting Perry if he receives the Republican nomination.

Here’s an example of an Obama-instigated conspiracy theory about Gov. Perry on the InfoWars.com website, “every indication suggests that Bilderberg-approved Texas Governor Rick Perry is set to become the frontrunner in the Republican race to challenge Barack Obama for the presidency, illustrating once again how a shady, secretive and undemocratic global elite holds the reigns of true power while Americans are distracted by the delusional notion that they have a genuine choice in 2012.”

Obama’s explains why Tea Party members should not vote for Perry, although the article was written by Paul Joseph Watson, the editor and writer of PrisonPlanet.com. He’s known for hatching numerous conspiracy theories.

Conspiracy theorist Watson writes, “while spewing Tea Party-style rhetoric about secession, shooting coyotes and courting the favor of Christian evangelicals, behind closed doors

COLONEL SIXX: THE SHIT IS REALLY GONNA HIT THE FAN WHEN PEOPLE FIND OUT WHO TOM MACGREGOR REALLY IS!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENTS FROM DALLAS BLOG:

written by infowarrior310 , June 22, 2011

Tom macgregor is a grade a dolt. Paul joseph watson is the farthest thing from being a) a conspiracy theorist and b) a writer for obama. You’re obviously not a real journalist and you just write opinion pieces because what they are doing with rick perry is the same thing that was done with obama before he was elected. If you did your research you would have read pieces by mr. Watson about obama as well. Get your elementary mind out of the false left/right mindset and open it up to what is really going


written by vincent-van , June 22, 2011

i’m not seeing the connection between obama and watson. is it not an easier connection to supposition that one of the other republicans would want to knock perry out of the top spot?


written by Dennis in Philly , June 22, 2011

This is the dumbest article I’ve ever read. Where did obama himself talk about the so-called Bilderbergs? This sounds like conspiracy theory rubbish being thrown around once again.

This is unsubstantiated crap and totally irrelevant.


written by Daniyel Key , June 23, 2011

Tom you ignorant hack! Your claim that Paul Joseph Watson is Obama’s Conspiracy Theorist Writer is complete and total Bull Sheep! Yah Obama pays Watson to write this recent article on PrisonPlanet.com:

Obama the Baby Silencer

Dead toddlers cannot be dismissed as another Gaddafi propaganda stunt

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Obamanoids (yes they’re still out there) are eagerly circulating the following You Tube clip of the President silencing a crying baby by holding it in his arms. It’s just a shame that Obama has also proven adept at silencing babies in north Africa, by murdering them as part of his unconstitutional onslaught against Libya…

check it out for yourself folks, Tom McGregor is full of complete bull chips at least on this post. Vote for Perry if you believe that he is the lesser of two evils…you will get the evil you deserve!


written by Daniyel Key , June 23, 2011

McGregor writes:

Here’s an example of an Obama-instigated conspiracy theory about Gov. Perry on the InfoWars.com website, “every indication suggests that Bilderberg-approved Texas Governor Rick Perry is set to become the frontrunner in the Republican race to challenge Barack Obama for the presidency, illustrating once again how a shady, secretive and undemocratic global elite holds the reigns of true power while Americans are distracted by the delusional notion that they have a genuine choice in 2012.”

Folk’s when you follow the link to Infowars.com that McGregor concludes his post with, please stop by the Infowars store to order your copy of: The Obama Deception or view it on YouTube

Wow what a bombshell McGregor has revealed: Obama is secretly funding the very operation that exposes the complete fraud that Obama is as a Puppet who is totally controlled by Government Sachs, and Duh Global Elite in the Films Fall of the Republic, and The Obama Deception!

TX ‘NO GROPE’ BILL BACK ON!


Perry adds anti-groping bill to special session

Gov. Rick Perry in New York City – AP Photo/Bill Kostroun

Gov. Rick Perry announced he had added legislation that would make it illegal for TSA agents to engage in “intrusive touching” at airports security checkpoints without probable cause to the list of items for the legislature to consider during the special session.

The measure had previously failed to muster enough support in the Texas Senate to come up for a vote because the Justice Department wrote a scathing memo against the bill, which threatened legal action against the state, and the measure became enmeshed in Senate politics.

There are questions about what impact the legislation might have since airport security is a federal matter.

Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, who was accused of lobbying against the bill in May said he was “pleased” by Perry’s decision.

“I’m very pleased that Governor Perry agreed to add this legislation to his Special Session call,” Dewhurst said. “Addressing unreasonable and unlawful searches of innocent travelers by some TSA employees is an issue that affects all Texans who use air travel, and it should not wait until next Session.”

Before the Senate took up the bill initially, the Justice Department sent a letter to state advising that passage of the bill would result in immediate legal action by the federal government and that it could result in airline flights to and from Texas being delayed or cancelled.

Opponents of the bill used it as ammunition to stall the bill. Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, blamed Dewhurst for the unexpected opposition and claimed Dewhurst was openly lobbying Senators against the bill. Dewhurst said that Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin, had told him there were 12 Senators against the bill, enough to block it from coming up for consideration.

The day after, Patrick slammed Dewhurst.

“Apparently, for political reasons… he came up with this elaborate political play to kill the bill without his fingerprints,” Patrick said, speaking to the drama over the anti-airport pat downs bill that failed yesterday.

When asked about how would affect his relationship with Dewhurst, he paused for a while before answering the question.

“I have to ask myself,” Patrick said, before trailing off again.

Shortly after making those comments, Patrick announced that he would explore entering the U.S. Senate race and challenge Dewhurst’s bid to replace retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.

The addition of the anti-TSA bill to the call comes just a couple of days after a Texas Republican activist confronted Perry about the issue while he was signing copies of his book ‘Fed-Up’ at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans.

The Houston Chronicle’s Joe Holley reports that during the exchange, Perry told activist Wesley Strackbein that there simply weren’t the votes to pass the measure, an answer that Strackbein wasn’t pleased with.

When he got to the head of the line and told the governor he was disappointed about his lack of support for the anti-groping bill, Perry said “Woo!” and then went on to say there wasn’t enough time in the special session to round up support for the bill. “They don’t have the votes on either side,” the governor said, trying to move Strackbein along. “That’s what I told them. I said, ‘Bring me in a multitude in votes.’”

Strackbein was polite with the governor but displeased. “This is a flimsy excuse, as the bills considered in the special session and the length of the session itself are the sole prerogative of Perry to determine,” he said later. “His comment, in effect, was: ‘I’m powerless to do what I’ve been empowered to do.’”

Conservative activists have held at least two rallies at the Capitol, protesting the Texas’ Senate’s inability to pass the legislation.

One of the rallies was led by talk show host Alex Jones, a controversial figure best known for propagating conspiracy theories about the September 11th terrorist attacks.

Author’s note: Attribution to Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, was cleaned up. Second graph was clarified from “failed to pass” to “failed to muster enough support in the Senate to come up for a vote.” Both are accurate because a bill obviously can’t pass the Senate if it can’t muster enough support to come up for a vote.