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We Will Not Be Silenced
As Americans, we expect certain liberties and rights that were granted us by our forefathers, who wrote documents like the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. "We the people" expect that these fundamental rights will always be protected. However, in the current Democratic ...
 We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 1 (video)
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youtube.com — Part 1 of a film by Gigi Gaston about fraud in the Democratic Presidential Primary Process.... (more) We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 1 (video)
The Manifesto of the Silenced Majority
The Manifesto of the Silenced Majority
directorblue.blogspot.com — • We believe that Barack Obama is a brilliant orator and a man possessed of more charisma... than any politician since JFK. • But we also believe that his philosophy of "spreading the wealth around" is an ill-disguised form of socialism that undermines ... (more) The Manifesto of the Silenced Majority
The Manifesto of the SILENCED Majority
discerningtexan.com — I hope that Doug Ross will forgive me for posting his absolutely brilliant list of points here... in their entireity. Personally I think this thing needs to go viral as soon as possible: The Manifesto of the Silenced Majority • We believe ... (more) The Manifesto of the SILENCED Majority
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You Actually Think We Still Have a Chance?
Ace of Spades HQ — ... their coverage. Why wouldn't that bias extend to the polls they commission? Some of the pollsters have justified their out-of-whack party distribution numbers by assuming that Obama will bring in huge numbers of new voters. How well did that work out for him in the primary? He lost the big rural states and his massive army of new voters was only good enough to give him a bare win over Hillary Clinton in pledged delegates. I should mention there's growing evidence to suggest he cheated his way into a primary victory . So ...

Polling Site: PUMAs Near Extinction?
Politics Daily — ... some, but McCain is likely to underperform Bush by several points. Setting aside the misquoting of Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, it seems that 538's analysis suggests there are now more Anti-PUMAs than PUMAs. This pronouncement comes just as filmmakers are producing, not one, but two competing documentaries related to the PUMA phenomenon. "The Audacity of Democracy," which tells the story of PUMAPAC, the political wing of PUMA, and "We Will Not Be Silenced," which focuses on alleged voting irregularities. As a politically ...

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