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May 13, 2009 – 11:54 am

Dear Friends: My team of agitators have been hard at work this week, preparing for our next Tea Party. Fifteen California cities will be hosting No-on-1A Tea Parties, in an attempt to inform voters of the deceptive ballot measures on the May 19th special election ballots. I am hoping that after the May 16th event at Spanish Landing (more details are HERE), I will be able to blog more regularly at my favorite network of like-minded friends and patriots.

Tea Party Maven Meets CA GOP Chief. Our friend, Lipstick Underground, describes her experience with the head of our state GOP, Ron Nehring. A lot of grassroots effort and money has been spent to defeat the tax-embracing suite from Sacramento. The GOP head seems disinterested. The money quote: {Nehring’s} final statement was, “We retooled the website as soon as we voted to support ‘No’ on all the propositions. We have information on the site, we have downloadable voting guides. The propositions are going to be defeated anyway, so it doesn’t matter what gets spent on it at this point.”

Michelle Malkin is likewise not impressed at the national-level, as Senate Republicans blocked President Obama’s nominee to be deputy Interior secretary amid a fight over the agency’s new rules on oil and gas drilling, the first administration appointee to be turned back on a floor vote. The money quote: Great. Now, the libs can justifiably accuse the GOP of exploiting the nomination process for political ends. Way to go restoring the “brand.”


The Empire Strikes Back
. Professor Athena compares the Obama administration use of “the force” on corporate America, with a witty comparison to the iconic movie. The money quote: The most damaging of the quotes in the article is one attributed to “an administration official”, who said, ‘You don’t need banks and bondholders to make cars’.I guess the materials for car manufacture, and the loans for consumers to buy automobiles, magically create themselves — materializing our of nowhere like dead Jedi’s.

Founding Bloggers indicate that a 9th grade Colorado class was given a unique assignment: plot a terror attack. Mone quote: Worse yet, the school appears to have covered up the whole ugly affair by collecting and destroying the student’s assignments.

Frankly, I prefer my son’s assignment — his Mother’s Day card had an Egypt-inspired “Stargate”and 2 pyramids.

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