Thursday, May 13, 2010

In response to Football, Steaks and Texas Politics.

The so called "tea party" was actually started by Ron Paul back in 2008. Ron Paul is a republican, but I doubt anyone would compare Paul to the rest of the republicans in power. He's more of a Libertarian. I'm sure if Libertarians ever got elected in Texas, he'd run as one. Now the tea party has been taken over by Fox news, Glenn Beck, and Sarah Palin. With those clowns running their absurd agenda, any opposition to Obama gets thrown into the "mainline republicans who are just angry because bush isn't in office" false stereotype. As I've said before: America needs a third party in the white house. This video goes into detail about the tea party being taken over:

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

A few reasons why Rick Perry shouldn't have been re-elected!

Toll Roads

As everyone in central Texas knows, since 2004, we've built many toll roads under Rick Perry. These new toll roads aren't like the ones in other states, where the toll pays for the road. In many cases, the new toll roads had already been paid for with tax payer money years ago, and were waiting to be built. It's interesting to note that the company we decided to use was from Spain. Why is a foreign company building roads in Texas?


Bilderberg group

Rick Perry is a Bilderberg Group attendee. The Bilderberg Group meets annually, is invitation-only, and is very secretive. Other members include: Timothy Geithner, Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and dozens of foreign officials. Why are all these people meeting in secret? Doesn't this violate the Logan Act?(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Act)


Dirty Politics


During election time, Debra Medina was interviewed by Glenn Beck. This is the interview:


This stunt was followed by Rick Perry's new ad saying Medina was a horrible 9/11 truther. Is this the way politicians should run their campaign? Is this the kind of person we want in the Governor's mansion?

Rick Perry is disingenuous. He's been known to modify his Texan accent depending on his audience. He claims to be a proponent of state’s rights, while pushing a globalist agenda (Bilderberg attendee, NAFTA, etc). Texans needs to wake up, and stop blindly voting for whichever Republican the party spits out. Texans need to start thinking for themselves. We need a third party candidate to win in Texas.