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Showing posts with label Mr. Virtual President. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr. Virtual President. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Sunday, November 24, 2013
VIRTUAL PRESIDENT WHITTLE ON HEALTH CARE
In this installment of the Your Government series, Virtual President Bill Whittle explains why a two-cent aspirin pill costs $20, and how we can replace the waste and inefficiencies of our present system with one that empowers patients to use their own money, just as if it were...their own money.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES TODAY - VOL. 94
Medieval Times: Vanity Fair and the New Feudalism
The Shutdown and the Oratorical Presidency
Pope Francis Condemns Anti-Semitism
Nate Silver Disrupts the Establishment Media's Anti-GOP Shutdown Narrative
Man Falsely Accused of Rape by Al Sharpton: Advertisers Must Drop Support
TruthRevolt Draws Fire
Racial Trade-offs
Dr. Ben Carson Warns: 'Socialized Medicine Is Keystone to Establishment of a Socialist State'
Kicking the Church out of the United Nations
New Ann Coulter book rages at GOP with 'change or die' theme
Friday, June 28, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
VIRTUAL STATE OF THE UNION, PT. 2
Critics of voter ID and other laws cracking down on voter fraud claim they're unnecessary because fraud is nonexistent. For instance, Brennan Center attorneys Michael Waldman and Justin Levitt claimed last year: "A person casting two votes risks jail time and a fine for minimal gain. Proven voter fraud, statistically, happens about as often as death by lightning strike."
That statement is as ludicrous as it is self-serving. It would be much more accurate to say that voter fraud gets caught about as often as death by lightning strike. Without voter ID, it's extremely difficult to catch the fraud since most of it occurs at the time of registration, not on election day. By the time election day rolls around it's already too late. As demonstrated below, one person can register under a variety of names. Without ID there is no way to detect when that person shows up at various polling places and gives a name that is already on the rolls. That's why the names of dead people and shut-ins are so useful to fraudsters.
Last year in Florida, for instance, as many as 53,000 dead people were found still registered to vote.
Yet not only do Democrats deny the existence of voter fraud but they claim that any attempt to maintain the integrity of the voting process amounts to "voter suppression." They are fond of accusing Republicans of engaging in the same kinds of tactics perfected by Democrats in the Jim Crow South. It's outrageous. Voter fraud is the kind of anti-democracy criminality that has been a hallmark of Democrats (how ironic!) since the early 1800s. So when it comes to contaminating the process, historically, it's the Dems who are guilty.
Meet Melowese Richardson, a Democrat poll worker in Cincinnati. She practices voter fraud and she's been busted, along with a two other operatives.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said he was pursuing charges against Russell Glassop, 75, Melowese Richardson, 59, and Sister Marguerite Kloos, 54.
A grand jury indicted Glassop and Kloos for one count of illegal voting each, a felony. Glassop and Kloos could face up to 18 months in prison if convicted.
The grand jury indicted Richardson on eight counts of illegal voting. If convicted, she faces up to 12 years in prison.
Deters said Glassop voted on behalf of his deceased wife in the 2012 presidential election. Glassop's wife requested an absentee ballot before her death but she died before the Hamilton County Board of Elections mailed out the ballots. Deters said Glassop cast an absentee ballot under his wife's name.
Kloos was accused of casting a ballot for another nun in the 2012 presidential election. Kloos's lawyer contacted Deters and said she would plead guilty and cooperate with the prosecutor's office.
Deters said Richardson was charged with eight counts of illegally voting after she cast ballots in various elections for her family members. One count charges her of voting twice in the 2012 presidential election. Deters also said Richardson has been a poll worker in Hamilton County since 1998.
There are three other cases of possible voter fraud still under investigation by the prosecutor's office, Deters said.
"This is not North Korea," Deters said in a statement announcing the indictments. "Elections are a serious business and the foundation of our democracy. In the scheme of things, individual votes may not seem important, but this could not be further from the truth. Every vote is important and every voter and candidate needs to have faith in our system. The charges today should let people know that we take this seriously."
EVERY TIME FRAUDSTERS LIKE MELOWESE RICHARDSON CAST AN ILLEGAL VOTE THEY NULLIFY THE VOTE OF AN HONEST PERSON.

Sunday, February 24, 2013
VIRTUAL STATE OF THE UNION, PT. 1
As always, V-POTUS Bill Whittle does an excellent job of explaining the Conservative - no, the common sense - view of an issue. In this case, the topic involves gun rights.
One of the cutesy "arguments" that proglodyte gun-grabbing wingnuts of the Left like to employ these days to counter the reality of our Second Amendment rights is to say: "But don't children have a right to not be murdered in their school?" Or in the case of this MSNBC discussion, "Shouldn't we also have freedom from people who have guns?"
Whittle reminds us that this argument works both ways:
In October of 2007, Amanda Collins was walking to her car after a night class at the University of Nevada at Reno. Amanda had a concealed carry permit for her 9mm Glock that she carried for self-defense. Unfortunately for Amanda, UNR is, like most college campuses, a gun-free zone. So, like the law-abiding citizen that she is, she did not have her gun with her in this gun-free zone when she was attacked by James Biela. Biela raped her on the UNR campus, less than 300 yards from the Campus Police Office. He then walked away, and a few months later, this human predator went on to murder 19-year-old Brianna Dennison. Amanda Collins went on to say, quote, "I know, having been the first victim, that Brianna Dennison would still be alive, had I been able to defend myself that night." Unquote.
Therefore, I am directing the Virtual Attorney General to aggressively challenge any gun control laws that violate Amanda Collins's right not to be raped, and Brianna Dennison's right not to be murdered. You are not forced to abandon your First Amendment right when you enter Chicago and New York , or your Fifth Amendment right when you walk onto a college campus. As Virtual President I will veto on the spot, without hesitation but with a great deal of pleasure, any and all attempts to destroy any of the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America.
Because their arguments are so simplistic and child-like, it's not hard to anticipate a proglodyte's response to the premise that if Amanda Collins had been able to carry her gun on campus that she could have defended herself and prevented the rape. They'll say: The rapist caught her by surprise and had his gun to her head before she could reach for hers. Therefore, what's the point of carrying the gun? It didn't help her defend herself, did it? That's true enough. But that very same argument can be applied to the squishy, ineffective alternatives offered by the Left. Having been caught by surprise, how would a call box or a whistle have done Amanda any good?
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This is Brianna Dennison. Didn't she have a right to NOT be raped and murdered? |
Sunday, February 17, 2013
BILL WHITTLE'S VIRTUAL PRESIDENCY
Bill Whittle gave a speech shortly after the election last November that I found incredibly inspiring. During the hour-long talk he mentioned that he was planning a new project for 2013 and beyond in which he would be the Virtual President. It sounded like a great idea and now it has become a virtual reality.
He has already given his virtual inauguration speech. Now that we've had Obama's SOTU address to Congress I'm sure that there'll be a virtual SOTU coming soon. In the meantime, here is the virtual inauguration speech by V-POTUS Bill Whittle. As always, it is remarkably inspiring and a powerful statement of Conservative principles.
Be sure and check out the website, sign up for e-mail alerts, etc. Trust me, it's worth it.
He has already given his virtual inauguration speech. Now that we've had Obama's SOTU address to Congress I'm sure that there'll be a virtual SOTU coming soon. In the meantime, here is the virtual inauguration speech by V-POTUS Bill Whittle. As always, it is remarkably inspiring and a powerful statement of Conservative principles.
Be sure and check out the website, sign up for e-mail alerts, etc. Trust me, it's worth it.
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