Si, Se Puede!
(h/t ColtsFan). Alright, here's the plan.
We narrowly averted losing our nation last week to corporatists and elites who have neither a soul nor a country. It appears that Bush and his 29 point approval rating are going to make another attempt at it. We need to start composing our emails and setting up those email lists now. It'll be back in July.
Our next focus should be disposing of RINOs in the Senate. It appears that Chuck Hagel (RINO-NE) is up for re-election and already has a primary challenger. Please take whatever money you were going to donate to the RNC and put it towards the challenger's campaigns. In the same fashion, Lindsey Graham is up for re-election and South Carolina is furious at him. I'm not quite sure what was going through his head the last 3 weeks, but people now feel that he is a sufficient threat to the nation that citizens are organizing against him. Lamestream media has already picked up on this and has provided free publicity. Right Wing News has already begun an umbrella organization for the necessary primary challenges. Donate to these campaigns!
Lastly, we need to somehow make talk radio (Mark Levin, et al) aware of these efforts. People need to call in and make radio hosts aware of the primary challenges, the campaign in the right-wing blogosphere, and where to donate. I think the Washington Examiner sums up the current situation best. Let's not maintain any illusions that our elites will start enforcing the provisions of this new amnesty. This bill is almost identical to the 1986 amnesty, which contained three parts: amnesty, an employer database, stricter enforcement. Looks like we got 1 out of the three back then. It'll be the same this time around. Back then, Kennedy was at least up front about the amnesty provision, and swore that the Senate would never again bring up a bill like this. The Senate's word isn't good enough to wipe your _ with.


Reader Comments (1)
"We narrowly averted losing our nation last week to corporatists and elites who have neither a soul nor a country."
Too late. Don't you just love a different perspective?