Had I not lost a close friend from a "heart attack" at just 43 years of age two years ago after someone slipped something in his drink this could be easily passed off as natural causes. Andrew was number one on a hit list.....really? And it's not suspicious to anyone?
I hope his partner and staff hold on and that the information they plan to release on Obama stays safe until it can be released. There are too many powerful people that want to shut up all opponents.
CPAC this year was the best. He shined in that!
Rest in Peace Andrew we will carry on the fight and shine lights where ever we can.























Must be a tough couple of weeks with job growth, GM becoming the #1 auto manufacturer in the world again and the death of the prince of sleaze.
become consumed with searching for his 'replacement'.
Are you aware of how many cases of voter registration fraud stemming from the 2008 election have resulted in convictions in several states?
Since when is that considered destruction?
There were 30+ charges filed in Clark Co, NV. alone and many are still back-logged in the court system. Harry Reid & Oscar Goodman to the rescue.
Supervisors have already admitted involvement as a part of plea bargains.
As for the claim that not a single illegal vote was cast is just plain preposterous.
Can't prove a negative and with 250 organizations nationwide operating under the ACORN umbrella.... there's no doubt in any rational mind that it wasn't all orchestrated without gain.
Here's just one of them.... I have plenty more and others across the U.S.
Google could be your friend.
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Former ACORN supervisor takes plea deal
DOUG MCMURDO
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Nov. 8, 2010 | 12:15 p.m.
A former supervisor affiliated with the political advocacy group ACORN agreed to a plea deal Monday in a case alleging illegal bonus payments to workers registering voters in Nevada during the 2008 presidential campaign.
Amy Busefink, 28, of Seminole, Fla., entered an Alford plea to two gross misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to commit the crime of compensation for registration of voters. Busefink faced 13 felony counts alleging she was linked to illegal payments.
Her plea acknowledges the state had evidence for a conviction. Busefink retained her right to challenge the constitutionality of the law prohibiting payments to canvassers registering voters.
http://www.lvrj.com/news/form...
It all depends on what the meaning of the word 'is'.... is?
I'd suggest you use YOUR brain, but that would be a futile suggestion, wouldn't it.
This isn't rocket surgery.
Voter fraud investigations targeting ACORN were launched in 12 states: Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and New York. In September 2009, Congress voted to defund ACORN, three-quarters of whose 2009 budget of $24 million was composed of federal money, according to the Wall Street Journal.
But I suppose that is fine with you since they were registering Democrats. What a crock of crap you support.
The Nevada cases were about paying people per registration submitted, not about voter fraud. Mickey Mouse did not show up at the polls to vote.
Take your pills and maybe reality will come into focus
Need INVESTIGATION into this highly untimely death. IF...foul play is discovered...the awakening process could be exacerbated. Either way, his passing should be a catalyst to fuel a whole new level of needed activism. Stand up America, while you still can!
Sure he can be replaced- anyone willing to lie, distort and propagandize to further their own agenda or that of our corporate owners - there are LOTS of people with no ethics.