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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Obama Polls Better Than McCain

    Two good things happened in the political world today!

     First off, Barack Obama has captured the Democratic Presidential nomination according to the Associated Press. Now maybe Hillary Clinton will bow out gracefully?

   The second good thing today is that according to a Gallup/USA Today voter opinion survey,  Barack Obama has now taken the lead among voters as the choice for President in the November election.

Obama would beat McCain 47 to 44 percent in the November election, in a reversal from Gallup's findings a month ago, which saw McCain ahead of Obama 47 to 45 percent.

Both leads are within the poll's four point margin of error.

A matchup pitting Hillary Clinton against McCain saw the former first lady with a sharper advantage of 49 percent versus 43 for the presumptive Republican nominee, Gallup found in its survey of 1,012 American adults.

  In another poll done by Harris..

   ...which surveyed 2,317 US adults over 12 days last month, showed that more independents would vote for whomever the Democratic nominee turns out to be than for the presumptive Republican candidate, McCain, in November.

Around 40 percent of independent voters said they would vote for Clinton or Obama, while around 36 percent said they would choose McCain.

  It is now time to get out and let the public see the real differences between Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. Just keep pointing out that McCain is George Bush's second coming if he gets into the White House. We don't need that kind of crap any more.

   Get over your racist attitude if you are a Clinton supporter and start supporting the Democratic Party's nominee! This is your party, is it not?

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Are You On The Governments Martial Law Round-Up List

   If you are one of those people that criticize our government or the war in Iraq, then you've probably made a secret list that the government has been making and this list could get you locked up if Martial Law breaks out in the United States. You can bet your ass that the ultra-secretive Bush administration has some of you in its sights under the rule. The Protect America Act and the FISA law updates were not created to just fight terrorism, they are here to mainly gather information on us, the United States citizens.

   Christopher Ketcham at RadarOnline has an eye opening look at this database of names and info which is very well worth reading in its entirety.

In the spring of 2007, a retired senior official in the U.S. Justice Department sat before Congress and told a story so odd and ominous, it could have sprung from the pages of a pulp political thriller. It was about a principled bureaucrat struggling to protect his country from a highly classified program with sinister implications. Rife with high drama, it included a car chase through the streets of Washington, D.C., and a tense meeting at the White House, where the president's henchmen made the bureaucrat so nervous that he demanded a neutral witness be present.

The bureaucrat was James Comey, John Ashcroft's second-in-command at the Department of Justice during Bush's first term. Comey had been a loyal political foot soldier of the Republican Party for many years. Yet in his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, he described how he had grown increasingly uneasy reviewing the Bush administration's various domestic surveillance and spying programs. Much of his testimony centered on an operation so clandestine he wasn't allowed to name it or even describe what it did. He did say, however, that he and Ashcroft had discussed the program in March 2004, trying to decide whether it was legal under federal statutes. Shortly before the certification deadline, Ashcroft fell ill with pancreatitis, making Comey acting attorney general, and Comey opted not to certify the program. When he communicated his decision to the White House, Bush's men told him, in so many words, to take his concerns and stuff them in an undisclosed location

Few Americans—professional journalists included—know anything about so-called Continuity of Government (COG) programs, so it's no surprise that the president's passing reference received almost no attention. COG resides in a nebulous legal realm, encompassing national emergency plans that would trigger the takeover of the country by extra-constitutional forces—and effectively suspend the republic. In short, it's a road map for martial law.

According to a senior government official who served with high-level security clearances in five administrations, "There exists a database of Americans, who, often for the slightest and most trivial reason, are considered unfriendly, and who, in a time of panic, might be incarcerated. The database can identify and locate perceived 'enemies of the state' almost instantaneously." He and other sources tell Radar that the database is sometimes referred to by the code name Main Core. One knowledgeable source claims that 8 million Americans are now listed in Main Core as potentially suspect. In the event of a national emergency, these people could be subject to everything from heightened surveillance and tracking to direct questioning and possibly even detention.     Complete Article

     For those of you interested in more on the Continuity of Government program, go right Here