Friday, September 17, 2010
Chris Coons Is A Marxist In Democratic Clothing
An article Democrat Chris Coons wrote for his college newspaper may not go over so well in corporation-friendly Delaware, where he already faces an uphill battle for Vice President Joe Biden’s old Senate seat. The title? “Chris Coons: The Making of a Bearded Marxist.” In the article, Coons, then 21 years old and about to graduate from Amherst College, chronicled his transformation from a sheltered, conservative-minded college student who had worked for former GOP Delaware Sen. William Roth and had campaigned for Ronald Reagan in 1980 into a cynical young adult who was distrustful of American power and willing to question the American notion of free enterprise. Coons, the New Castle County executive who is running against GOP Rep. Michael Castle for the state’s open Senate seat, wrote of his political evolution in the May 23, 1985, edition of the Amherst Student.The source of his conversion, Coons wrote, was a trip to Kenya he took during the spring semester of his junior year—a time away from America, he wrote, that served as a “catalyst” in altering a conservative political outlook that he was growing increasingly uncomfortable with. It's time Delaware voters look into the person that the Democratic Party has running for them. The American voters need to stop looking at the (D) and (R) after each name and learn what the candidate values and ideologies truly are. Don't let the MSM tell you that someone is too far to the right to vote for them when the other candidate is as far to the left as thery could go. This man would have to cross his finger if he made a pledge to uphold the Constitution. And it's time WE THE PEOPLE start looking into what the candidates think about the Constitution. The Tea Party is all about the Constitution and they use it as a referance when making desisions that will effect the American people. That is how it has been done since the begining of this the greatest nation the world has ever known. What do the left wing Democrats use as their guide in making decisions? It ain't the Constitution.
Could The Liberals Pick A Bigger Buffoon Then Alan Grayson?
This looks like it'll be as dumb as Alan Grayson. How can anyone take a man with a perma-smirk seriously? He thinks his over the top antics are cut and funny but he is more like Jerry Springer then a real politician. For some reason they think that Republicans think of Gayson as "Enemy #1". That can't be farther from the truth. We think of Gayson as "Enama #2".
Street Fighting Man: The Political Mind of Alan Grayson is a documentary feature about the re-election campaign of Congressman Alan Grayson (D - FL), who famously said the Republican’s health care plan was simply, “don’t get sick, and if you do, die quickly.” In the traditional sense, the film is a non-partisan look at Grayson’s bid to become the first Democrat to ever win a second term in Florida’s conservative 8th District. In the not-so-traditional sense, it is a satiric look at the political state of our Union.
Republicans are calling Grayson “Enemy Number 1” in the mid-term election. Defeating Grayson is viewed not only as a win for their party, but a symbolic blow to the Democratic Party. This fight for the 8th, with all its competitiveness, juvenile, and in-fighting, is a microcosm of politics in America in 2010.
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