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2010-09-08

Wednesday News Update

Client No. 9
Client No. 9, aka Elliot Spitzer is getting a TV show on CNN that will air at prime time Monday to Friday.  He'll have a co-anchor named Kathleen Parker, a "conservative" columnist from the Washington post.  Show will be called Parker Spitzer.  How original...
Don't expect any more people to watch this than Anderson Cooper or Larry King.  CNN has once again proved it has no shame and no ideas on how to actually get ratings.
"The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) sent a letter to Klein this summer, asking "Are you telling us that CNN could find no one better than an ex-politician who quit being New York governor after consorting with prostitutes to grace America's living rooms each night?"
Taxes
President Obama is digging his heels in on extending the Bush tax cuts.  I mean, Obama is an absolute economic genius.  During the greatest downturn since 1929, he has increased risks to business, increases costs to doing business and hiring, and now will increase taxes on 95% of small businesses and business owners.  Well done Barry.
He wants to transform America alright, only into a poverty stricken socialist utopia where high unemployment, high taxes, high deficits, a weak military, and bloated governments are the norm.  From rugged individualism to central planners galore. I wonder if Obama has a Che Guevara shirt?
Dems Preparing to Make Voter Fraud Easier
And just in time for the November election, expect record numbers of dead and ineligible voters to be able to go to the polls.  It's amazing how the deceased overwhelmingly support the Democrats, it's really an untapped voter bloc for the GOP. The Washington Times reports:
"The dead voters may be forced back into their graves. The biggest scandal emerging from the infamous New Black Panther voter- intimidation case didn't even involve the Black Panthers. Instead, it came when whistleblowing attorney J. Christian Adams told the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights that top Justice Department official Julie Fernandes had openly refused to enforce laws that require states to remove ineligible names - dead people, felons, people who have moved - from voter rolls.

"We have no interest in enforcing this provision of the law,"
Ms. Fernandes reportedly told a roomful of employees of the department's Voting Section in November. "It has nothing to do with increasing turnout, and we are just not going to do it."  

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