I'll take Cain's word on this. He has far more credibility on the topic than do I.
Watch out for attacks on him by the politically correct and the "afro-American" community. If the attacks appear, it tells you that he hit them in an uncomfortable spot. If they were confident in their affiliation with democrats/progressives, Cain's statement would not bother them. They would not become so defensive in their frantic denying of what he says his experience has been. As if they can speak for him. There would be room for individual beliefs and opinions on the subject.
Black people do not think in unison. Or was that someone's expectation? Name-calling accomplishes nothing.
CNN Video Here. http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2011/09/29/video-blacks-brainwashed-against-gop/
"The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is." --Winston Churchill
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Allen West Interview: Is the Pres Intentionally Hurting US
Michael Berry talk show host interviews Allen West on 9/26/11.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
If Money Is The Barometer Of A Society's Virtue...

"Whenever destroyers appear among men they start by destroying money, for money is men's protection and the base of a moral existence. Destroyers seize gold and leave to its owners a counterfeit pile of paper. This kills all objective standards and delivers men into the arbitrary power of an arbitrary setter of values.
Gold was an objective value, an equivalent of wealth produced. Paper is a mortgage on wealth that does not exist, backed by a gun aimed at those who are expected to produce it. Paper is a check drawn by legal looters upon an account which is not theirs: upon the virtue of the victims. Watch for the day when it bounces, marked: 'Account overdrawn.'
"When you have made evil the means of survival, do not expect men to remain good. Do not expect them to stay moral and lose their lives for the purpose of becoming the fodder of the immoral. Do not expect them to produce, when production is punished and looting rewarded. Do not ask, 'Who is destroying the world?' You are." --Francisco D'Anconio*
Photo Source: http://steviljuice.blogspot.com/2011/04/two-days.html
*Source. Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand
Friday, September 23, 2011
Sarah Palin In Manchester, New Hampshire Sept 5, 2011
Rep Allen West Questioned About Sarah Palin and Tea Party
Dr. Bill Bennett Interviews Gov Nikki Haley of SC
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Dr. Bennett's Interview with Virginia's Gov Bob McDonnell


Bill Bennett's Audio Only Interview with Governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia
Saturday, September 17, 2011
A Weekly Update From Rep. Allen West

Dear Hairpinandarrow,
Greetings to our constituents, fellow Floridians, and all Americans, it is time for our weekly recap. This week, I have a lot to share with you from our District as I have been busy visiting many of our local small businesses and community leaders.
I must begin by clearly stating my greatest concern for America; the absence of leadership. At a time when our country is facing so many monumental issues, America does not have a Captain at the helm of our “Ship of State.” It is unconscionable for me to accept that we, the legislative branch, sit back in our districts or elsewhere, not tending to the critical business of our nation.
If we stay on our present schedule, one which I challenged back in December 2010 as being ineffective, the singular constitutional duty of our legislative branch will not be completed; a Fiscal Year 2012 budget.
The House has indeed passed a budget and sent it over to the Senate, which has failed to produce a budget in some 830 days, thanks to Senator Harry Reid’s stellar “perceived” leadership. As well, there are 12 appropriations bills, which must be passed through the House and Senate, with conference between the two for resolution, before September 30, 2011. The House has passed only 6 of these appropriations bills over to the Senate, and they have taken up only one.
I for one shall be the first to apologize to the American people when you hear the same ole’ words, “continuing resolution or omnibus.” There is no way that by returning to Capitol Hill on September 7th we shall be able to complete the fiscal business of America.
Also, I see no need to sit back and not tackle cutting spending in Washington and look for the failed, duplicative, and redundant programs. Our respective oversight committees should do the detailed and meticulous work of looking for these programs. The GAO report from earlier this year already gave us a good start, addressing $200-$300 billion of redundant programs. We should be following that report, getting its recommendations into legislation and passed.
Just sitting back and turning our responsibility over to the newly appointed Joint Committee of Congress is not the desired path. That committee was indeed the worse part of the debt agreement. Now we have to get it going, but we still can't just sit back idly.
In the month of July, the Obama administration pushed out some 600 new regulations. This means increased revenue loss for our private sector for compliance and estimates are up to $10 billion. We should be in session to research these regulations and roll them back. We are witnessing “behavior modification by taxation and regulation,” especially since such job-crippling actions would not pass through the legislative process.
We have a United States Postal Office saying it is going bankrupt, but I believe 2006 legislation which front-loaded retirement has led to this critical mass event.
As stated before, this is DEFCON 1, and all leaves and passes must be cancelled. We must return to Washington and start session immediately. Anything less is a failure in leadership, and I shall certainly be expressing my opinions to those who have titles, but possibly not the essential ingredients to lead.
Have you all noticed when liberals are not in control they use one word, “compromise?” However, when liberals are in control you get steamrolled. The hypocrisy is simply laughable. I do not recall any “compromise” on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or the stimulus. Both of these programs are indicative of the failed liberal progressive, socialist, legislative agenda, and have cost us nearly $3 trillion.
I am not compromising with policies and principles that have always failed and are currently failing.
The incessant liberal “blame game,” especially the truly lame “tea part downgrade” is more reflective of petulant children than of adults seeking to govern.
Hat tip to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta for again reinforcing what any common sense person knows: a government mandate forcing an American citizen to purchase a private sector commodity is UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
Steadfast and Loyal,
Allen
Constitution Day!

Today, Sept. 17, 2011, marks the 224th anniversary of the signing of our Constitution at the Philadelphia (Constitution) Convention in 1787.
To show your support and defense of the Constitution, be sure to sign on to the Oath Accountability Civil Action for Constitutional Integrity.
To enforce our Constitution's limits on the central government, we believe a formal legal action is necessary. This action, if successful, would require that all members of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, first and foremost, abide by their oaths "to support and defend" our Constitution, under penalty of law, and comport with its enumerated limitations on the federal government. The current scope of federal activities provides abundant evidence that many members of those three co-equal branches have long since abandoned their oaths, and, at present, there is no recourse for prosecution to enforce compliance.
To that end, please sign on to this action, and join Patriots across the nation in this effort to establish legal standing as citizens, particularly those in our Armed Services who defend their oaths with blood and life. If we are unsuccessful in our effort to seek remedy for the lack of any proscription against, and penalty for breach of oath, it is because the judiciary refuses any such accountability regarding the wanton violation of our Constitution. Such rejection would in effect render Americans once again condemned to the abuse previously characterized in American history as "Taxation Without Representation."
Source: The Patriot Post · http://patriotpost.us
It's hard to believe that this is necessary and that it might be considered "far right wing" today. That's the case, however, in our media-driven, crony capitalistic, politically-(in)correct society.
Abiding by the documents on which we were founded and structured has become inconvenient for far too many Americans--especially our elected officials.
Today, read our Constitution in its entirety and the Declaration of Independence, too, if you can make the time. If you have children, include them in your reading and discuss what our Constitution and Declaration means to them and to others around the world.
We became great following its tenents. It's our responsibility to make certain our children are learning the truth about it and that may or may not be happening in their school.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wild Bill For America: Islam's Greatest Invention
Anti Jewish Behavior and Policies on Campuses
I was shocked at the story from the student from Rutgers University. We have a long way to go to reverse the indoctrination and discrimination the students are experiencing when they exercise their free speech rights to support Israel. They need us to pitch in and help. More about that later.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Amazing Ride To The Top Of The World
In memory of September 11, 2001.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
The Rules According to the Left. We Will Rock YOU!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
We Will Never Forget...
We Will Never Forget Hector Tamayo
Let's never forget all those who died on 9-11-01. Among them was Hector Tamayo, age 51. He was a resident of New York, N.Y. (USA) who was killed in the World Trade Center on that day.
His NY Times obituary said that:
Hector Tamayo loved to sing: Engelbert Humperdinck and Elton John, country music and campfire favorites, especially the one that begins, "Today, while the blossom still clings to the vine . . ."
At home in Holliswood, Queens, he had a karaoke machine with thousands of songs. "He had a lot of friends, most of them are relatives, and on Friday nights and Saturday nights and sometimes weeknights they would drink together and sing together," said his sister-in-law, Sylvia Mercene.
Many of those relatives lived with Mr. Tamayo at some point, because he opened his house to family and friends when they came to the United States from Aklan province in the Philippines, as he had in 1980. "As a joke we call his house the Ellis Island," Ms. Mercene said. Five of his six siblings are now in the United States, as are his wife, Evelyn, and their two children, Ian, 20 (in 2001), and Pamela, 16 (in 2001).
A civil engineer, Mr. Tamayo, 51, was working in 2 World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
His family remembers him as a happy person who loved jokes, his family and, of course, to sing: "A million tomorrows will all pass away/Ere I forget all the joys that were mine today."
We send our prayers to Hector's wife, children, siblings, and many friends--losing a loved one never gets easier. Always hold your memories of Hector close in your heart.
We signed up August 4 for the 2996 Tribute Project honoring the 9/11 victims. We were the 1286th blogger to do so. Ten years later, all the victims have at least one tribute and some have more than one.
We are honored to be posting about Hector Tamayo's all too-short, but powerful life this September 11, 2011. We will continue to honor Hector and all who lost their lives 10 years ago--leaving their loved ones behind all too soon.
Godspeed, Hector, you will always be remembered with love and thanksgiving...and with a smile while thinking of the joy you brought to those who knew you.
World Trade Center Index
September 11 Memorial Site
Let's never forget all those who died on 9-11-01. Among them was Hector Tamayo, age 51. He was a resident of New York, N.Y. (USA) who was killed in the World Trade Center on that day.
His NY Times obituary said that:
Hector Tamayo loved to sing: Engelbert Humperdinck and Elton John, country music and campfire favorites, especially the one that begins, "Today, while the blossom still clings to the vine . . ."
At home in Holliswood, Queens, he had a karaoke machine with thousands of songs. "He had a lot of friends, most of them are relatives, and on Friday nights and Saturday nights and sometimes weeknights they would drink together and sing together," said his sister-in-law, Sylvia Mercene.
Many of those relatives lived with Mr. Tamayo at some point, because he opened his house to family and friends when they came to the United States from Aklan province in the Philippines, as he had in 1980. "As a joke we call his house the Ellis Island," Ms. Mercene said. Five of his six siblings are now in the United States, as are his wife, Evelyn, and their two children, Ian, 20 (in 2001), and Pamela, 16 (in 2001).

A civil engineer, Mr. Tamayo, 51, was working in 2 World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
His family remembers him as a happy person who loved jokes, his family and, of course, to sing: "A million tomorrows will all pass away/Ere I forget all the joys that were mine today."
We send our prayers to Hector's wife, children, siblings, and many friends--losing a loved one never gets easier. Always hold your memories of Hector close in your heart.
We signed up August 4 for the 2996 Tribute Project honoring the 9/11 victims. We were the 1286th blogger to do so. Ten years later, all the victims have at least one tribute and some have more than one.
We are honored to be posting about Hector Tamayo's all too-short, but powerful life this September 11, 2011. We will continue to honor Hector and all who lost their lives 10 years ago--leaving their loved ones behind all too soon.
Godspeed, Hector, you will always be remembered with love and thanksgiving...and with a smile while thinking of the joy you brought to those who knew you.
World Trade Center Index
September 11 Memorial Site
Sarah Palin Inspiring America With Truth & Her Plan To Fix US
Run, Sarah, Run!!!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Let's get it Straight; It Wasn't Bush

It is time to put an end to the accusation that George Bush is responsible for America ’s fiscal woes that Obama claims he has inherited.
Let us begin the multifaceted story that encompasses President Clinton’s “New Democrats/spread the wealth around” administration, his HUD leaders- Henry Cisneros and Andrew Cuomo, Clinton’s Secretary of Treasury, Robert Rubin, the Federal Reserve Board, the GSE, Fannie Mae and its CEO, James Johnson, Wall Streets' Big Banks that have us believe are run by greedy, heartless, Republicans, but are Progressive Liberal/Big Government loving entities, Progressive Democrats in Congress; especially Barney Frank and Maxine Waters, the FDIC and last, but not least, the rating agencies of Standard and Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch. This is just a small sample of those involved, but to name all would require writing a book about the Housing Market Bubble and its long reaching devastation on the American economy.
Many in the know believed the beginning of the housing debacle occurred in August, 1992, with the death of William Taylor, a once tough Federal Reserve regulator and the Chairman of the FDIC. It was said, that “the regulatory ethos at the Fed died with Bill Taylors’s death” leaving the door open for lacks regulations and questionable business decisions. Suddenly, it was as if no one was minding the store and the workers did whatever to enhance their fortunes. One such man was James Johnson, CEO of the Government Sponsored Enterprise, Fannie Mae. Johnson knew that he was head of a unique company, as part of it was private enterprise and part was government sponsored. In order for Johnson and his executives to profit hardily, he needed to increase productivity, thus enter President Clinton and his push for economic and social justice.
Bill Clinton is a Progressive that believed(s) that government should bring the poor into the middle class and the spread the wealth, better known as redistribution. One way that he and his administration thought this could happen was through utilizing private/public (GSE) partnerships to help promote home ownership of the poor and low income families. He appointed Henry Cisneros to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Cisneros truly believed that home ownership was the answer to achieving that goal; even if it meant mandating laws to force banks to lend to those that were considered risky borrowers. Cisneros knew that in order for this to occur, the GSE-Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, would have to be on board.
Johnson was looking for a way for Fannie Mae to grow and thus expand personal wealth of his executives without losing its government benefits. The problem was that Fannie was a company that received tax payer money and was heavily regulated. He needed a plan that would provide cover/disguise and protect its special status and government fiscal support, but would enable private growth of wealth while appearing to be altruistic in its endeavor to be the champion of the less advantage members of our society.
The answer to his dilemma appeared after The Federal Reserved Bank in Boston revealed their finding that the lending practices of banks proved they discriminated against minorities by not granting loans. The Boston Fed insinuated that motive for the disparity on the part of the banks was a bias against Blacks and Hispanic. The banks were rightfully outraged and argued that it was not about racial and ethnic backgrounds, as it did not lend to whites that were in the same socio-economic position, but about their lack of financial stability and capital. Their defense was later proved to be true, but regardless, they were forced to make loans to unqualified borrowers. Johnson's keen business sense understood the political climate was right to promote the image of Fannie Mae as the champion of the homeless.
Johnson utilizes the use of excellent public relations activities and liberal media blitz coverage along with very generous contributions to minority activist groups, urban under privileged schools and Congressional members with clout to support them in their hour of need. He and his lobbyist worked hard to make others believe the illusion that Fannie Mae provided low rate loans to the disadvantage even if it was a loss of profit of the company. The strategy worked for many years.
The banks continued to receive increase pressure to make risky loans. Regulations became less stringent and loan standards were almost non existent; especially after Andrew Cuomo took over HUD following Cisneros. Still banks could only lend with the money they had in the vault, so to speak. The regulations required that money be in the bank to cover the loans granted. Banks were now between a rock and a hard place. If they failed to give more loans to “minorities”, they could be charged with discrimination practices and heavily fined, but if they did grant them, they had to secure each with their own money and that was a limited source. The banks had to find a way to free up their capital in order to approve more loans to keep up with the Clinton’s administration demands. Enter Wall Street to the rescue!
Lawrence Fink of First Boston and Lewis Ranieri of Solomon Brothers created a solution to have Wall Street buy the mortgages and bundle them with other types of loans and have investor invest in what was named a CDO (collateralized debt obligations). The theory was that mortgages debt would be spread out in CDO and by doing so there was less risk and less chance of default. Angelo Mozilo of Countrywide Financial would become a team with Fannie Mae using the CDO and both companies would profit, as would all of Wall Street.
CDOs took flight and investors bought the CDO as long as they were rated as AAA, which Standard and Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch routinely did since the rating companies were paid by those being judged. The CDO bonds allowed the banks to clear off debt from their books and gave Wall Street a new way to increase their profits; a win-win resolution for all involved.
Wall Street, however, would become greedy and careless with their new tool to produce wealth. Banks, thanks to the help of Robert Rubin, would be allowed to grow and become huge one stop shopping entities with the repeal the Glass-Steagall law that had protected investors. Gram-Leach-Bailey law would pass allowing for a new set of rules that would contribute to the debacle. While Clinton's merry men celebrates the relaxed standards written in Gram-Leach-Bailey, the stage had been set for a national financial disaster.
The housing bubbles started popping with the Federal Reserve decision to raise the interest rate in 2001 shortly after George Bush came into office. The financial collapse of the Housing Market would be just one of many huge problems that the Bush administration would have to face and handle. Yet, no one heard George Bush go on national television and spend countless hours blaming Bill Clinton.
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