1. Dave Bego: Big Labor's Election
Intimidation Factor
2. Wayne Allyn Root: The Obama Farewell Tour
3. Kyle Olson: Teacher Union Political
Clout Will be tested with Ballot Proposals throughout the Nation
4. Diana West: More Details on Benghazi
Big Labor's Election
Intimidation Factor
By
Dave Bego
Across the country, people have been speaking out against
union election intimidation, including both union and non-union employees who
are outraged by Big Labor’s attempt to steal the election for its last hope of
survival, President Barack Obama. The materials being used by labor unions are
an outrage, and if an employer utilized any of these methods towards their
employees, they would be crucified by the mainstream media! Yet none of these
ruthless, bullying tactics have been explored by the mainstream media. Either
the media agencies are philosophically in sync with Big Labor, or they are
terrified that Big Labor will attempt to eliminate the media outlet’s revenue
source by bullying its advertisers. [more...]
The
Obama Farewell Tour
The
Romney landslide I predicted back on May 30th, and in the media virtually every
day since then, is materializing. The signs are everywhere that Obama is
enjoying his farewell tour. These are the last days of his political career.
Read on and experience the signs of the huge defeat coming today. Protected by
the biased liberal mainstream media and polls overpopulated with Democrats
(based on the 2008 election turnout), most Americans haven’t a clue of the
trouncing Obama is about to experience. As a matter of fact, I’ve been a guest
on several liberal talk shows of late where they actually think Obama’s reelection
is a lock. They see a light at the end of the tunnel, but they have no clue
it’s a train bearing down on them. Tonight will be a very long and sad night
for Democrats. [more...]
Teacher Union Political
Clout Will be tested with Ballot Proposals throughout the Nation
By
Kyle
Olson
By
the time the election dust clears on Wednesday morning, we should have a better
idea of how much clout teachers unions have with the public these days. Education
reform and school funding debates have been raging in states and communities
throughout the nation, and voters will be asked to solve many of those disputes
at the polls tomorrow. The issues range from acceptance or rejection of
sweeping education reforms, proposed tax increases to finance public schools,
the future of collective bargaining privileges for teachers unions, the
existence of charter schools, the ability of one state to forcibly manage
failing schools, and the ability of citizens to control runaway public employee
pension costs. [more...]
More Details on Benghazi
By
Diana
West
On
September 17, Reuters ran a story headlined: "Intel agencies warned U.S.
Embassy in Egypt of possible violence." That's nice. So why didn't
"intel agencies" warn the US Embassy in Libya of possible violence,
too? Presumably because the "intel agences" -- Petraeus' CIA, no doubt -- were focused on a "video threat"
in Egypt, not in Libya, and on September 10 they cabled the embassy in Egypt
accordingly. Egypt was indeed jump-starting another Islamic rage cycle from a
Youtube video clip, "Innocence of Muslims," whose producer,
incredibly, remains in jail on "parole violations." But, conveniently
forgotten amid the many administration statements that there was no forewarning
of an attack in Libya, AQ leader Ayman al-Zawaheri uploaded a video of his own
on September 9 and 10 calling for Libyans to attack the U.S. to avenge the U.S.
killing of a senior AQ leader from Libya, Yahya al-Libi. This video apparently
went ignored by these same "intel agencies." [more...]
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