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Why I Ran for Precinct Committeeman

by Sam Pierce on Mar.07, 2010, under Libiot Rebublicans

Originally posted March 3, 2010 at Grizzly Groundswell.

Tonight, I will attend my first county Republican Party meeting since being duly elected precinct committeeman on February 2nd. It just so happens that tonight’s meeting is the convention for the Illinois Republican Party groups. I don’t know what the process will entail to vote on officers, state central committeemen, etc. I’m going into this meeting somewhat blind, but with my eyes wide open.

I did not run for precinct committeeman to play the role of partisan puppet. The idea of being a marionette of the party leadership is repulsive. The thought of going door to door in my precinct to disburse information which I view as inadequate or misleading is abhorrent. I sincerely hope that neither of these scenarios is included in the expectations of a Republican Party precinct committeeman, especially in my rural southern Illinois county.

The elections and the subsequent consequences that have occurred since I became politically aware spurred a confused desire to do my part. Confused, because what average citizen knows what he or she can really do? Most have their plates full with the obligations and necessities of daily life, a condition which is not conducive to activism. Apathy is a common result of being busy with everyday life, but unfortunately it is apathy that deserves the blame for much of our current situation.

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Should Illinois “Put-Back” the Power?

by Sam Pierce on Oct.06, 2009, under Libiocracy

I hope this post sparks debate and results in feedback regarding the subject of government reform in the state of Illinois. Our state government may not be the absolute worst in the union, but it certainly far from accepatble. Unfortunately for the nation, the Chicago disease has metastasized to Washington D.C. with the election of Bill Ayers’ literary partner and fellow education for social justice crusader, Barack Obama.

Illinois activist John Bambenek has proposed The Bambenek Put-Back Amendment. This amendment would bring pretty substantial change to the Illinois Legislature and the process for selecting legislators if passed. Of course the task of achieving passage of an amendment of this nature is bound to be daunting and obstacle laden. What I hope to find out from this post and other inquiries is the following. Is it worth the effort? My initial discussions (which have been very limited) have already raised a concern.

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How ABout An ACLU Green Abortion Omnibus Bill?

by Sam Pierce on Aug.04, 2009, under Global Warming Libiots, Libiot Candidates, Libiot Rebublicans, Libiots On Abortion

With the electorate distracted by the sleazy sales pitch for socialized rationed healthcare (aka: reform), some important issues might be somewhat neglected. While “Big Brother” Barry continues his onslaught on liberty and does his best to read reassuring counterpoints to his actions, who is looking out for the child molester? Although President Obama has his mindless minions watching for “suspicious” reports on healthcare (those that offer facts or videos of various libtard pols stating their actual intentions), which can be conveniently e-mailed to “Big Brother” Barry’s telescreen monitors at flag@whitehouse.gov… who is carrying the global warming, er.. climate change water?

Now is the time for all good “moderates” or centrists” to sharpen their electoral teeth and bite off a piece of the action. I suggest that Rep. Mark Steven Kirk (RINO – IL -10), who the NRSC is pushing for the Senate consult with noted “centrist” sage Christie Todd Whitman. Mrs. Whitman can train young Mark in the ways of the “centrist”. Once the crash course in conservative crushing is completed, Kirk should author a bill with Mrs. Whitman’s input, of course, that solves the very difficult problems that face the liberal voters whom the RINO (or Neo-Statist h/t Mark Levin) court so ardently. The bill is crucial, but first things first. What can young grasshopper Kirk learn from the wise Whitman? WaPo’s Chris Cilliza, in his The Fix points to the message, “Christie Whitman’s Centrist Plea“.

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Clay County Tea Party Recap

by Sam Pierce on Jul.06, 2009, under Libiocracy

Tea Gazebo Love of country was on display Sunday afternoon as approximately one hundred concerned citizens gathered before the gazebo at Flora Library Park to participate in the Clay County Tea Party. The event, postponed from its originally scheduled date and time (July 4 at 2 p.m.) due to inclement weather, drew twice the crowd of the first Clay County Tea Party held on April fifteenth.

The people of rural Southern Illinois, whom some politicians might describe as bitter people clinging to their second amendment rights and their faith (those aren’t the words candidate Obama spoke when he was unaware he was being recorded at a swank San Francisco fundraiser, but they represent his sentiment), are capable of seeing through the clutter and media provided distractions. It might surprise some to know that Illinoisans need not be a resident of Chicago or one of its suburbs to have a stake in the actions of government. The independent and self-reliant citizens of Southern Illinois can see what is happening in D.C. and Springfield as well as the snowballing negative consequences of government gone wild.

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The Sexting Indicator

by Sam Pierce on Jun.28, 2009, under Illinois Libiots, PC libiots

Today’s on-line version of The Telegraph has the first of two articles about the problem of “sexting”.Kathie Bassett writes in “‘Sexting’ common among teens” sub-title “Educators struggle to control trend”:

“Sexting” is the act of sending a nude photo or video of oneself or an explicit text message to another person’s cell phone.

These photos have a tendency to be forwarded by the recipient to many other people, often without the knowledge of the person who sent the image. Sometimes, as many as 50 other people might see an image the same day it is sent to the intended recipient.

Of course this phenomenon is an indicator and a product of the depths to which society has fallen. It should surprise no one that the generators of the problem now seek (more government) ways in which to cope with it. More from Ms. Bassett’s piece:

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Southern IL Tax Day Tea Party in Effingham April 15

by Sam Pierce on Apr.11, 2009, under Illinois Libiots, Libiocracy, Libiot Rebublicans

Tea Party alert for Southern Illinois!

Effingham Daily News, Effingham, IL – Tax Day Tea Party in Effingham April 15:

Bill Grimes
Effingham Daily News

Fiscal conservatives from throughout the area are invited to party like it’s 1773 at a gathering later this month.

The first Effingham Tax Day Tea Party is set for 6 p.m. April 15 at Lake Sara beach. Organizer Brian Milleville said the “party” is planned as a “civil protest.”

“We’re conducting a civil protest against proposed tax increases and the increasing role of government in our society,” he said. “I mean, where is it in the Constitution where the president can fire the CEO of a company?”

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This isn’t the Illinois Governor Obama used to “ya ow”

by Sam Pierce on Dec.09, 2008, under Illinois Libiots, Libiocracy, Libiot Candidates

This holiday season may truly be a season of miracles. First, voters of Louisiana finally dumped Rep. William “Cold Cash” Jefferson and by doing so, helped Nancy Bela Pelosi in her 2006 campaign promise to “drain the swamp” on Capital Hill. Better late than never! Then, early this morning in Chicago, the unimaginable happened… Illinois Governor Rod “Hair Helmet” aka “GRT is good for me” Blagojevich was arrested on federal corruption charges.

Has the official bus driver for the Office of the President Elect been notified that his services may be needed ? This situation is just screaming for his services. After all, what does “Big Brother” Barry do when one of his friends, associates, or cronies draws too much negative publicity? Note that I refer to negative publicity that not even his unpaid staff in the media can suppress as they largely did with regards to Bill “guilty as Hell, free as a bird” Ayers. I am mean the Reverend “Naw! Naw! Naw! Not God bless America! God damn America!” Wright or Tony Rezko type publicity. That’s right, warm up the bus, it’s time to throw a crony under it!

Will we soon have the privilege of seeing the holder of the fictional Office of the President Elect standing at his little podium with its ridiculous sign, as he claims “Ya ow, this isn’t the Rod Blagojevich I thought I used to ya ow, I mean know.” I don’t see how this scenario can be avoided given Obama’s propensity to claim no knowledge of the people he knew and the fact that his favors were to some degree being sought by this honor student of the Chicago Crime/Politics Institute of Lower Learning. I wonder if Obama and Ayers ever did any education reform with this particular institution?

There is a great deal to digest regarding Gov. Hair Helmet’s little legal pickle, but here are a few random thoughts.

  • Why wouldn’t Blago believe he could sell Obama’s senate seat, especially after Obama had just bought the presidency?
  • What about “Big Brother” Barry’s character and/or history gave Blago the confidence that he could get a sweet appointment in exchange for an Obama-favored pick?
  • Is the Blago and Barry Rezko connection just a silly coincidence?
  • Are members of the FFT (Feckless Fifty Two percent) still saying good things about Obama’s “judgment?”
  • Will this overdue event shed light on the Chicago -style politics that have harmed this state and the nation by producing the current occupant of the fictional yet important-sounding Elliptical Office?

Those of you who are dumb enough to believe in the greatness of St. Barack The Divider and his not to be called Marxist, Socialist plans, might be worried about poor little Rod. Don’t worry, his lawyer says he isn’t guilty. I know, shocking, isn’t it?

From Politico via Yahoo News:

CHICAGO— The attorney for Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said the governor will be vindicated and he has no plans to resign.

“He didn’t do anything wrong,” attorney Sheldon Sorosky told reporters after Blagojevich was arraigned. “A lot of this is just politics.”

Blagojevich should be in the office Wednesday, Sorosky added.

So, reporters asked, he does not intend to resign?

“Not that I know of, no,” said Sorosky, who added that the governor was “surprised” by the day’s events.

I was concerned for a very brief moment that Gov. Hair Helmet might do the right thing and resign. Then I recalled that Hair Helmet (like Obama) is a Chicago Democrat and therefore there should be no consideration of him doing the right thing.

Tis the season to be jolly and downtrodden Illinois residents now have an added reason to enjoy the season! I wonder if Blago will have access to his hairdresser if he goes to prison?

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At Least He Isn’t Our Senator Now

by Sam Pierce on Nov.16, 2008, under Illinois Libiots, Libiot Candidates, Libiots On Abortion, Marx Worshipping Libiots, Socialist Libiots

If there is a silver lining for the citizens of Illinois in the wake of the national tragedy that struck on November 4, 2008, it is that (temporarily) we no longer have two despicable excuses for United States Senators. I realize that our governor will do his best (what normal people would refer to as worst) to replace Grand Chancellor Elect Barack “Born Alive, Let Them Die” Obama with someone who will rival Detestable Dick Durbin in libiot legislative carnage, but for now I choose to look at the bright side.

Illinois no longer has a senator that began his political climb by kissing the ring of domestic terrorist William Ayers, who coincidentally is having his book re-released. Isn’t it sweet that in addition to having access to the minds of the students whose parents send to U of I Chicago, this festering sore on the face of humanity is going to profit from the election of Obama. Is that what they mean by historic, for the first time in our history a presidential election serves as a relaunch for the memoirs of a terrorist? Is it safe to assume that even though Barack Obama will be the main selling point for new copies of the terrorist’s narcissistic writings, that he will not receive a share of the royalties? Perhaps in the name of spreading the wealth around, Obama’s rightful share can be donated to ACORN for the purposes of corpse registering.

We are now free to move beyond the embarrassment of having elected Barack Obama as our senator. Unfortunately, Illinois’ gain is the nation’s loss. I wonder if Tony Rezko can get a hold of any property adjacent to The White House in case the Obama’s want to increase the size of their new yard. Can one purchase property while in prison or would “Big Brother” Barry have to pardon Rezko in order to get the good deal?

As I have written previously, we in Illinois can also hope that the Grand Chancellor Elect will help clean up our state. Again, this clean up would be only temporary (four or God forbid, eight years) and come at great cost to the nation as a whole. This particular clean up would involve draining the cesspool that spawns Illinois (Chicago) Democrat politicians and transplanting them in Washington D.C. If this is to happen, perhaps he can drain Madison County’s cesspool as well. Can we hope that Governor Blagojevich is refraining from appointing himself as Obama’s successor in order to make himself available for a cabinet position? It would be a bad deal for The United States of America… but Illinois would be rid of another embarrassment.

The Obama’s will have to find a church in the D.C. area to attend, at least for the next four years since after the 2012 election he can drop what I believe is a pretense of faith for the purpose of political gain. The Grand Chancellor Elect is fortunate that he will only have four years in his new church so if the pastor spews the same sort of hate as his former pastor, his denials of having ever heard any of it will be more plausible. After all, four years of attending a church and not hearing the sermons is more believable than twenty plus years of the same, is it not? We can hope his new pastor will not utter the words, “God damn America!

It is a beautiful, cool Autumn day here in Southern Illinois. It is the kind of day that is conducive to feeling good and optimistic. I am trying to take advantage of the nice day to briefly reflect on the type of U.S. Senator that should replace Grand Chancellor Elect Obama. CNNPolitics.com has a piece that at least partially displays the model I would prefer Governor Blagojevich follow when making his upcoming decision.

MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) – South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint on Friday became one of the first high-profile Republicans to publicly criticize John McCain following his electoral defeat, blaming the Arizona senator for betraying conservative principles in his quest for the White House.

The conservative senator, speaking to a group of GOP officials gathered in Myrtle Beach at a conference on the future of the Republican Party, described how the party had strayed from its own “brand,” which, according to DeMint, should represent freedom, religious-based values and limited government.

“We have to be honest, and there’s a lot of blame to go around, but I have to mention George Bush, and I have to mention Ted Stevens, and I’m afraid I even have to mention John McCain,” he said.

DeMint offered a long list of complaints about McCain’s record in the Senate and on the campaign trail.

I realize how unlikely it is that Gov. Rod Blagojevich would extract his head from it’s dark and foul smelling normal resting place and appoint someone like Jim DeMint to the Senate. As I stated previously, it is the kind of day that is conducive to dreaming and didn’t Obama, himself campaign on “hope?” Perhaps a political miracle will be performed and our governor will do the right thing for once. In the spirit of hope and dreams I offer the following as a suggestion for the governor’s consideration:

David Reis

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Obama Seeks Senate Upgrade?

by Sam Pierce on Nov.07, 2008, under Illinois Libiots, Libiocracy, Libiot Candidates, Marx Worshipping Libiots, Socialist Libiots

Is there an Office of the President Elect? Mike Church was talking about Change.gov and The Chosen One’s apparent office creation this morning on his wonderful radio show on Sirius Patriot 144. If there is an Office of the President Elect, is it possible that he could just stay there and spare our nation four to eight years of Hell? A quick note about Change.gov, it is a good idea to visit it if you ingest poison and need to induce vomiting. It looks like the Obamoron web people spritzed up Barack Obama’s campaign web-site and tried to give it an official-sounding name.

Today “Big Brother” stood behind a podium adorned with a sign that actually read, “The Office of the President Elect!”

The arrogance of this man is only exceeded by the rabid adoration of his mentally ill supporters (or is that redundant?) Will he wait until his second inauguration to change the name of his office to something more catchy like “Grand Chancellor of the U.S.S.A.” out of fear that there are still enough sane voters that even his private media outlets couldn’t get him re-elected if he changed the name too soon? Certainly “President of the U.S.A.” is too common for the man who exceeds all that has ever been… at least in his own estimation.

Now to examine some positive effects of this tragic election. At least two Senate seats currently held by libiots will be vacated. While it is true that the governors of Delaware and my own unfortunate state, Illinois will replace the Grand Chancellor Elect and Vice Grand Poobah Elect with two more libiots, at least our two states will have each have one less libiot hanging around and ruining things on a local level for the next two years. (In case you haven’t noticed, optimism is my specialty.)

I caught a few minutes of The Grand Chancellor Elect’s fan club Q & A this afternoon and FOX News had a caption that read something along the lines of, “Obama seeks a capable replacement in The Senate.” I found it quite refreshing that Barack Obama cares enough about Illinois to request an upgrade in our offerings to The Senate. From cbs2chicago.com:

“This is the governor’s descision (sic), it is not my deicsion (sic), and I think the criteria I would have for my successor would be the same criteria I would have as a voter,” Obama said, citing passion and a commitment to the working families of Illinois as among the most important qualities.

Obama has “a passion and commitment to the working families of Illinois?” That’s a relief, I thought the only reason he decided to go to Chicago to begin his political career is that he followed domestic terrorist and potential Secretary of Education, William Ayers there from Columbia University! Perhaps he has “a passion and commitment to” eliminating employment opportunities for “the working families of Illinois” in order to create the dependence required for his desired level of totalitarian control.

Since I’ve been following politics, Illinois hasn’t sent a capable person to The Senate, but hey, why not start now? Dick Durbin was just re-elected so a capable replacement for Barack Obama would give us in Illinois a grand total of one capable senator. Lets not kid ourselves, Barack Obama was never really a U.S. Senator, he used his seat strictly as a stepping stone to the Grand Chancellorship.

There is also the possibility that Grand Chancellor Elect Obama will raid Chicago’s corruption… I mean political machine for staff and cabinet appointments. He already tapped Scum Emanuel to be Chief of Staff (or mob enforcer.) We can hope, as citizens of Illinois, that he will make our state a temporarily reasonable state by moving some of our worst liabilities to Washington D.C. Of course the entire nation stands to suffer at the hands of this man and his Chicago machine cronies, but I am looking for any positive thread here. If he takes Ayers and Dorhn with him, that will be two fewer terrorists in Illinois!

If I could make a plea to Grand Chancellor Elect Obama, it would be to find some post for Governor Rod “Hair Helmet” Blagojevich. If we could be rid of this excuse for a governor, that would indeed be “change we could believe in!”

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Will Obama Use The Nation Like He Did Illinois?

by Sam Pierce on Oct.17, 2008, under Illinois Libiots, Libiocracy, Libiot Candidates, Marx Worshipping Libiots, Socialist Libiots

As the election draws near, Barack Obama’s satellite campaign offices, or as some call them, media outlets, are trumpeting the coming of greatness. They inundate the airwaves and printed pages with affirmations of Obama’s insurmountable inevitability and slobbering tributes to his cool, calm, presidential demeanor in the so-called “debates.” It must take a great deal of effort for an experienced political scam artist to appear calm under the intense pressure of softball questioning by members of his media fan club. I suppose it would be like one of my children marveling at my ability to answer their questions and how smart I sometimes sound.

Mark Levin and Mike Church both did shows this week that were partially focused on Barack Obama’s use of techniques described in Saul Alinsky’s “Rules For Radicals.” You can download Levin’s terrific show from Oct. 14 here. These shows shine a revealing light on the motivation and tactics being so dangerously deployed by Obama in his quest for power. It is about power and control… and it would appear that enough people are willing to forfeit liberty for the sake of “The One.” Barack Obama, in keeping with his Alinsky training, believes the ends justify the means. Therefore, it should not surprise any Illinois citizen that we are seen as nothing more than a set of tools to be used to secure the ultimate end.

I, like the reasonable voters in Illinois (who are of course in the minority), can at least take some solace that I never cast a vote for Barack Obama. If I had voted for the man who would be king during his Senate race, I might be even more disappointed in his using the office as nothing more than preparation for his next election. Then again, of I had been foolish enough to vote for Barack Obama at any point, I would likely believe as his followers apparently do, that he can do no wrong and however he abuses his position is acceptable.

The Washington Post has a piece in today’s Obama campaign release, excuse me… edition, titled, “A Rising Political Star Adopts A Low-key Strategy.” Eli Saslow’s piece is amazing in the way it is likely to be received. Obamorons will read it and marvel at the focus of the man. He had a plan and worked hard to cultivate the necessary image to get to a position to save us all from our liberty. A reasonable person (you’ll notice that I contend that any support of “Big Brother” Barry Obama automatically disqualifies one as a reasonable person) will see how Barack Obama blatantly used his election to the U.S. Senate for nothing more than furthering his own political climb. Again, a reasonable person will see that Barack Obama did not do the work of a senator since taking office, but they will take solace in the fact that at least for most of the last few years we didn’t have two Dick Durbins actively harming our nation while “representing” Illinois.

From Saslow’s piece:

Early in 2005, Barack Obama met with half a dozen advisers in Washington to plot strategy. Some of those who participated remember that the group focused less on the details of Obama’s new job as the junior senator from Illinois than on managing his overall political image. He wanted to run for governor, maybe even president, someday, and preparing required a risky choice between two approaches to Washington.

Obama arrived as a celebrity, a best-selling author whose keynote speech was the only moment Democrats wanted to remember from their 2004 convention. He could capitalize on that reputation by speaking out against the Iraq war, scheduling prime-time television interviews and seizing control of high-profile bills. He could, as one Chicago friend suggested, “go in, do your thing and take the place by storm.”

Or, others advised, Obama could assume the typical role of a freshman senator, maneuvering with deference and humility. By endearing himself to Washington’s elite, he could build the foundation for his future.

“I think it’s important to take it slow,” Obama told his advisers. “I want to be liked.”

Hmm… I guess he didn’t take it slow enough because I don’t like him, but my adoration probably isn’t all that important to the chump of “change.” Thank you Eli Saslow, for slipping such honesty in a rag that is normally reserved for Obama campaign pieces.

With an eye on his next goal, Obama treated the Senate as a bridge to be crossed — a place to learn the conventions of Washington, win powerful friends and shape what advisers referred to as his “political brand.” Despite meager legislative accomplishments, Obama built a reputation among many Democrats as a hard worker, a reformer, an eager learner, a smart politician.

And he did it while maintaining a cool air of detachment, colleagues said. He focused on his professional goals and showed little interest in personal connections not outlined in the plan. In a senatorial culture famous for its chumminess, Obama generally preferred to eat alone and go back to his apartment away from Capitol Hill.

The understated approach was a considerable gamble for Obama at a key juncture in his career, and some old friends from the Illinois legislature worried that he would waste his cachet and chart a path toward obscurity. When they brought their concerns to Obama, he responded simply, “Have faith.” He had his plan, and he intended to stick by it. He would thrive in the Senate by fitting in and not by standing out, by winning over Washington without giving too much of himself.

Saul Alinsky’s best disciple has coldly calculated the shortest distance to the nation’s top office and he seems to have stupefied enough of the electorate to allow his success. My question is, what will be next? Will the presidency be enough for this sinister socialist? Will two terms be enough or will he attempt a Hugo Chavez/Michael Bloomberg type play for abolishing term limits? Will a North American Union become a reality with St. Barack the Divider as some grand emperor?

Is the goal to spread equal misery beyond North America? I think global poverty should be addressed (hey that is one piece of legislation in which “The One” actually took part!) Global poverty can be equalized if Barack Obama can be elevated to some sort of world domination level, somewhere between emperor and God. If Barack “Born Alive, Let Them Die” Obama can ascend to this as of yet unnamed and despite Hitler’s attempts, unattained position, global “social justice” can be realized. If a man has too much, he can have the excess seized for distribution among his global neighbors. We will all work according to our ability toward the greater good of global outcome equity. Of course equal opportunity need not exist in a Utopia where opportunity, itself has been eradicated.

The possibilities for Barack Obama seem terrifyingly limitless. Any chance the majority of voters will vote with their brains on November 4? Of course, even if a majority of real and living voters exercise reason, will it be enough to overcome the votes of the Disney characters and dead people that community organizers like ACORN will be sending to the polls? There is a reason libiots fight voter ID laws after all!

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