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Bring it, Kathy Griffin; Grizzly Mama Bear Sarah Is Waiting

Kathy Griffin hasn’t taken a cue from the boo’s she got when she performed a stand-up for the military by trashing Bristol when she was at “Dancing With The Stars“.  She’s now totally engaged, supposedly in attacking Governor Palin‘s daughter for the year!

Well…the D-Lister is trying to go upgrade, but it won’t work and it’s not fun to pick on another person’s child…she doesn’t know what that feels like. I found this quote from Griffin where she describes her targets of her jokes (emphasis mine):

“I’m genuinely a fan of most of the people I trash in the act,” said Griffin in an interview. “I really, really try and focus on making fun of people for their behavior. I’m not so into making fun of someone for the way they look, or something that’s out of their control.”

So, where does Bristol fit in all this, pun intended? So it’s fair for Kathy to trash Palin’s kids because of their looks, but yet she had to endure a lengthy plastic surgery to improve her image? I don’t get it. Perhaps she compromised on this one because Kathy Griffin either hates Palin with a passion, thinking that her satire will enrage the LGBT community so they’ll side with Griffin.

There’s a segment on Judge Jeanine Pierro interview on FOX Business where Judge Jeanine asked Sarah for a reaction to Griffin’s latest attempt to mock Palin on “Glee!”.  The claws have come out, and Kathy, better be ready: Governor Palin’s nickname “Sarahcuda” is not to be taken lightly, nor she’s coined it herself-something you might do now and then!

 

Lame Stream Media’s Watchdog, Internet Edition

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Do I have a bone to pick with Kathy Dahlkemper?  Hell yeah!

They have an embedded video on their news article of the tea party rally.  Their estimates comes to 350 or more.  I wonder at what time this estimate was made -beginning of the event, middle or towards the end?  I was there, I took pictures and video, and I had a hard time taking pictures because they reached as far as I could see, mostly on two sides of the Square and the crowd surrounded the gazebo.

Lame Stream Media’s Watchdog, Internet Edition

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} catch(err) {}Update on Erie Times-News’ report on the Tea Party Express’ rally in Erie on Sunday-after publishing on Sunday that the tea-party event was held on Sunday -sigh!-

Do I have a bone to pick with Kathy Dahlkemper?  Hell yeah!

They have an embedded video on their news article of the tea party rally.  Their estimates comes to 350 or more.  I wonder at what time this estimate was made -beginning of the event, middle or towards the end?  I was there, I took pictures and video, and I had a hard time taking pictures because they reached as far as I could see, mostly on two sides of the Square and the crowd surrounded the gazebo.

Tea Party Express Report With Images From Erie, PA

I attended the Tea Party Express event in Erie, PA.  It wa scheduled to start at 7PM (bus’s arrival time I guessed), but people started gathering earlier in the afternoon.  I suck at crowd guesstimates, so my guess is 600 tops.  On the gazebo candidates for different positions, either to DC or state government made their case to the tea partiers.  Mostly it was cheers; the wrong thing about this event is that there was no mike for candidates and for the tea partiers that volunteered to walk into the gazebo to make their voices heard.  These, are by far, the best people that can really tell it like it is, without any promises to keep.  Tea partiers want things DONE, and want DC OUT in November.

I spotted a couple of Sarah Palin 2012 signs, and one for Ron Paul.  As far as the candidates go, the one that seemed a bit off-based was that he promised if he was elected, he wanted to review 9/11 investigations.  I could not see what angle or in what way this is part of the Tea Party agenda; in fact he got some boo’s from the crowd, when another candidate cut him off and screamed at the top of his lungs:  “9/11 happened, 3,000 Americans died, it was an attack…!”  so he got the crowd roaring again.

Another DC representative, Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA) got a lot of heat, because Erie is her town, and she was the only female of Bart Stupak’s ”Pack Of 12″.  I made a sign dedicated to her, that a lot of people agreed and chuckled about.  Others had…well, harsher messages to vote her out in November.

Lots of 9-12′ers and many seniors, either in wheelchairs, or brought their own seats to see the event, and represent their disgust at Obamacare.
 
 
This picture was taken right at 7 pm, EST and the Tea Party Express buses arrived 40 minutes later.
 
 
Like all of the Tea Party rallies, this one was no exception.  Folks from all ages, dressed casual and -gasp- there were SMILES amongst the crowd! 

No incidents whatsoever, not even traffic issues.  In fact, I did not even see a cop, nor police vehicles in the area.

 
As you can notice, the sun started setting down on Erie quickly, and down went the temperature as well.
 
 
 
 
 
This is one of the three Tea Party Express buses. They made an overwhelming effort to cover the three stops they had for the day. 

Tea Party Express buses only travel with the help of the people, and they don’t receive any assistance or mileage from the government.

Tea Party Express Report With Images From Erie, PA

I attended the Tea Party Express event in Erie, PA.  It wa scheduled to start at 7PM (bus’s arrival time I guessed), but people started gathering earlier in the afternoon.  I suck at crowd guesstimates, so my guess is 600 tops.  On the gazebo candidates for different positions, either to DC or state government made their case to the tea partiers.  Mostly it was cheers; the wrong thing about this event is that there was no mike for candidates and for the tea partiers that volunteered to walk into the gazebo to make their voices heard.  These, are by far, the best people that can really tell it like it is, without any promises to keep.  Tea partiers want things DONE, and want DC OUT in November.

I spotted a couple of Sarah Palin 2012 signs, and one for Ron Paul.  As far as the candidates go, the one that seemed a bit off-based was that he promised if he was elected, he wanted to review 9/11 investigations.  I could not see what angle or in what way this is part of the Tea Party agenda; in fact he got some boo’s from the crowd, when another candidate cut him off and screamed at the top of his lungs:  “9/11 happened, 3,000 Americans died, it was an attack…!”  so he got the crowd roaring again.

Another DC representative, Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA) got a lot of heat, because Erie is her town, and she was the only female of Bart Stupak’s ”Pack Of 12″.  I made a sign dedicated to her, that a lot of people agreed and chuckled about.  Others had…well, harsher messages to vote her out in November.

Lots of 9-12′ers and many seniors, either in wheelchairs, or brought their own seats to see the event, and represent their disgust at Obamacare.
 
 
This picture was taken right at 7 pm, EST and the Tea Party Express buses arrived 40 minutes later.
 
 
Like all of the Tea Party rallies, this one was no exception.  Folks from all ages, dressed casual and -gasp- there were SMILES amongst the crowd! 

No incidents whatsoever, not even traffic issues.  In fact, I did not even see a cop, nor police vehicles in the area.

 
As you can notice, the sun started setting down on Erie quickly, and down went the temperature as well.

 
 
 
 
 
This is one of the three Tea Party Express buses. They made an overwhelming effort to cover the three stops they had for the day. 

Tea Party Express buses only travel with the help of the people, and they don’t receive any assistance or mileage from the government.

On The Job Hunt – For Kathy Dahlkemper’s GOP Replacement

Ever since Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA), District 3- decided to put Erie, PA on the map standing right beside Bart Stupak in the “pack of 12″, that then turned out to be a “pack of 4″ I was crossing my fingers.  I prayed.  I did my American duty, let my voice be heard and sent her a fax.  I could not get a fax through her local office because I believe our town was giving her some, and then more.

So I finally got to send it to her DC office.  I thought, “Ok, got my fax in, hope she reads it, wrote to please vote no, some encouragement for the stress they’ve been through and whatdidyaknow…Rush is always right.  A DemocRAT is always a DemocRAT.  So I expected a really good explanation as to why she caved in.  So far, the only thing her city got is this:

http://goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100322/NEWS02/303229925


U.S. Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper said today she believes an anti-abortion Democratic bloc succeeded in continuing the ban on federal funds for abortion under the landmark health-care reform bill.

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Dahlkemper, D-3rd Dist., voted for the bill Sunday night and spoke to reporters today via conference call.

The bill won approval from Dahlkemper and other anti-abortion Democrats when a compromise was reached — President Barack Obama will sign an executive order affirming the ban on using federal money to pay for abortions.

But the National Right to Life Committee, Catholic bishops and some others do not support the compromise.

Dahlkemper said the executive order will have “the full force of the law,” and she believes it will withstand court challenges.

Dahlkemper said she and other Democrats were involved in talks with the president about the abortion language.

Dahlkemper said she spoke about three different times with Obama.

“It was more my message to him. I was telling him that we needed absolute assurance that federal funds will not be going for abortion,” she said.

– John Guerriero

Basically, the same blah blah blah that Stupak is saying.  Don’t worry my friends:  Obama will be still our POTUS for what, 8, 10 or 12 years from now? 

 

Now please go back to my José Serrano post.  I know amnesty is next on the list…without Latinos that give the rest of Latinos a bad rep because they don’t want to follow US rules, there’s a little chance that Obama will lose 2012 and ACORN is back on track.  Sorry, scratch that!  Unless the other ones that changed their names were not touched at all by the “lack of funding” and will still put Mickey Mouse for you, the taxpayer.

 

There’s already three GOP candidates willing to throw their hats in to challenge Dahlkemper.  Let’s get to know them, fetch them on Facebook, Twitter because not only Stupak has got to go…but the lot of them.

 

-CN

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