Thursday, November 13, 2008

Our world is getting ready to change. Drastically.

I told people and I told people that if Obama won, he was going to completely take over the country, change our world in ways we couldn't imagine. I couldn't convince hardly anyone in my little world that the courts were going to be the fastest loss and change. Once he gets his mitts into the courts, we'll see so many changes it'll make your eyeballs spin.

Obama Plans to Radicalize the Courts
It’s a given that Barack Obama will change the balance on the courts to a liberal judicial outlook. What is surprising is how quickly he could do that: 14 seats are open on appeals courts, or will be by the end of January. Read the Full Story — Go Here Now.

2 comments:

chicagobluesgirl said...

Here is my concern--while I totally agree with how we have to move
forward on putting the wheels in motion to get Sarah on the ticket we
may not be able to do most of what we want if the Democrats have a
filibuster-proof vote. They can easily remove our voice in the media
through the Fairness Doctrine or Democrat approved amnesty for the
illegals and the felon vote. so all of our work might be for naught
if we are sabotaged in this way. We have to have some kind of balance
in Congress.
> Right now there is a race in Georgia for another Republican seat in
the senate. We are very, very close to the dangerous 60 Democratic
seats. I don't know how people can help--like many of you--I have a
70 hour a week job--we are all so busy. I am going to donate to the
Republican Trust --a group that is fighting for
> Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R). If anyone else wants to donate, visit the Republican Trust.

Anyone who is in or near Georgia can help to get out the
Republican vote by contacting their local GOP. I am aware that many
people do not know the importance of this race and the one in
Minnesota. The race is over the first week in December. Thanks
everyone.

Anonymous said...

You are so right about Obama, which is why it's so important not to give up, to keep fighting for our values.

Nissa

PS, I've added your blog to my blogroll.