Thursday, August 31, 2006

Maryland: Steele Gets Help From Giuliani

Pennsylvania: Even Liberal Senator Spector Knows State Needs to Keep Santorum

Giuliani has 12 pt. Lead over McCain

California: Schwarzenegger Now up by 13 pts.

An interesting point in this article is that Angelides only leads by 10 pts. in the Liberal Swamp of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Also, Schwarzenegger is actually leading by 5 pts. in the heavily Democratic Los Angeles area.

New York: Rep. Sweeney Victim of Liberal Group's False Ads

Gallup Poll Shows Nationwide Republican Surge

New Jersey: Kean Leads Menendez by 4 pts.

Arizona: Senate Race—Kyl 52, Pederson 35

California: Governor's Race—Schwarzenegger 48, Angelides 42

This is a slight improvement for Arnold since the last Rasmussen Poll taken in July, where he only led by 3 pts.

Americans Want Terrorist Profiling

In order to prevent terrorism at places like airports and subways, should authorities be able to single out people who look like they might be of Middle Eastern origin to search or question?

Yes

60%

No

37%

Not sure

4%

How worried are you that there will be another terrorist attack on the United States in the next few months?

Very worried

15%

Somewhat worried

47%

Not too worried

24%

Not worried at all

13%

Not sure

1%

Source: Quinnipiac University Polling Institute
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,080 registered American voters, conducted from Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

Mexico: Calderon Would Win Again...by a Huge Margin

If the presidential election took place again, who would you vote for?

Felipe Calderón (PAN)

48%

Andrés Manuel López Obrador (PRD)

35%

Roberto Madrazo (PRI)

13%

Source: GEA-ISA
Methodology: Face-to-face interviews with 1,152 Mexican adults, conducted from Aug. 19 to Aug. 21, 2006. Margin of error is 3.5 per cent.

Monday, August 28, 2006

Missouri: Senate Race — Talent 46, McCaskill 44

Canada: Conservatives Gain Support

What party would you vote for in the next federal election?


Aug. 13

Jul. 31

Jul. 23

Conservative

36%

32%

36%

Liberal

29%

31%

30%

New Democratic Party

15%

16%

17%

Bloc QuƩbƩcois

10%

11%

11%

Green

7%

8%

--

Source: Decima Research / Canadian Press
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,004 Canadian adults, conducted from Aug. 10 to Aug. 13, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Germany: CDU/CSU Coalition Still Popular

What party would you vote for in the next federal election?


Aug. 23

Jul. 20

Jul. 12

Christian-Democratic Union
Bavarian Christian-Social (CDU-CSU)

35%

35%

35%

Social Democratic Party (SPD)

29%

29%

28%

Free Democratic Party (FDP)

13%

13%

12%

Left Party (Linke)

10%

9%

9%

Green Party (Grune)

9%

10%

11%

Source: Infratest-Dimap
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,000 German voters, conducted from Aug. 22 and Aug. 23, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Israel: Likud Looking Strong

Prospective results of a Knesset election with Kadima led by Ehud Olmert
(Results presented in seats)


Dahaf

Maagar

Likud (Consolidation)

23

20

Kadima (Forward)

19

23

Israel Our Home (Yisrael Beiteinu)

19

15

Labour

13

12

International Organization of
Torah-observant Sephardic Jews (Shas)

11

13

National Union (Ikhud) and
Mafdal (National Religious Party)

8

12

Yahadut Hatorah (United Torah Judaism)

6

6

Together (Yachad)

6

5

Gil (Retired People’s Party)

3

4

Arab parties

11

10

Source: Dahaf Institute / Yediot Ahronot
Methodology: Interviews with 499 Israeli adults, conducted on Aug. 23, 2006. Margin of error is 3.7 per cent.

Source: Maagar Mochot
Methodology: Interviews with 522 Israeli adults, conducted on Aug. 22, 2006. Margin of error is 4.5 per cent.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Pennsylvania: Santorum Within 5 pts. of Casey

Maine: Senate Race—Snowe Winning Big in 4 Polls

Russia: Only 11% Favor Friendly Relations with Ukraine

How should Russia deal with the new government?

Russia’s foreign policy should be carried out
on the basis only of its economic interests

41%

Russia should look at what will be the policy of
the new government and only then to decide
to go towards the Ukraine or not

26%

Russia should take friendly steps towards
Ukraine in a number of most important
questions, including price of gas

11%

Hard to answer

22%

How you do expect Ukraine’s politics to develop during the new government?

Pro-Western, anti-Russian

9%

Pro-Western course will be softened

14%

Equally balanced between the West and Russia

25%

More Pro-Russian

15%

Hard to answer

38%

Source: All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center
Methodology: Interviews with 1,600 Russian adults, conducted on Aug. 12 and Aug. 13, 2006. Margin of error is 3.4 per cent.

Brazil: Citizens Now Favor Death Penalty

And why not. They've had the death penalty for children in Rio for decades.

How would you vote in a referendum on whether Brazil should reinstate the death penalty?

In favour

51%

Against

42%

Not sure

7%

Source: Datafolha / Folha de Sao Paulo
Methodology: Interviews with 6,969 Brazilian adults, conducted on Aug. 7 and Aug. 8, 2006. Margin of error is 2 per cent.

France: Sarkozy Leading

Who would you vote for in the presidential election?

Option 1


Aug. 2006

Jul. 2006

Jun. 2006

Nicolas Sarkozy

37%

35%

35%

Ségolène Royal

28%

29%

29%

Jean-Marie Le Pen

11%

13%

12%

FranƧois Bayrou

6%

6%

5%

Olivier Besancenot

5%

4%

6%

Arlette Laguiller

4%

3%

3%

JosƩ BovƩ

3%

2%

--

Philippe de Villiers

2%

3%

4%

Marie-George Buffet

2%

3%

4%

Dominique Voynet

2%

2%

2%

Option 2


Aug. 2006

Jul. 2006

Jun. 2006

Ségolène Royal

37%

35%

37%

Jean-Marie Le Pen

16%

18%

17%

Dominique de Villepin

13%

13%

12%

FranƧois Bayrou

11%

10%

10%

Philippe de Villiers

6%

7%

8%

Olivier Besancenot

6%

5%

7%

Arlette Laguiller

4%

3%

3%

JosƩ BovƩ

3%

3%

--

Marie-George Buffet

2%

4%

4%

Dominique Voynet

2%

2%

2%

Run-Off Scenarios

Ségolène Royal 49% - 51% Nicolas Sarkozy
Ségolène Royal 61% - 39% Dominique de Villepin

Source: Ipsos / Le Point
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 963 French adults, conducted on Aug. 18 and Aug. 19, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Germany: Failed Train Attack?

Italy: British Flight Forced Down by Bomb Scare

"The captain was advised and, as a precautionary measure, made the decision to divert into Brindisi."

Israel: Strike on Iranian Nuclear Death Factories Approved of

Should Israel bomb the Iranian nuclear core?

Yes

63%

No

30%

Source: Teleseker / Maariv
Methodology: Interviews with 513 Israeli adults, conducted on Aug. 15, 2006. Margin of error is 4.3 per cent.

Israel: World Council of Churches Condemns Jewish State's Self-Defense

And of course if you click on this story, you will see it takes you to Aljazeera. They are just eating this up.
In case you don't know, the World Council of Churches really is not what it's name implies at all. It is a liberal front-group for several cultish fringe 'churches.' One thing they have in common, obviously, is a shared hatred of Jews. As you read the Aljazeera piece, notice how they conveniently leave this important piece of information out.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Texas: Governor Perry Still Dominates the Field Over the 3 Clowns

Illinois: Governor's Race — Topinka Closing in on Blogojevich

Montana: Burns Comes All the Way Back, Tied With Tester

Maryland: Early Voting Unconstitutional

This is a clear victory of the GOP in Maryland, because the unconstitutional early voting gave the Democrat controlled state more time to rig the state's elections at their leisure.

Bolivia: Support Slipping for Leftist Morales

Do you approve or disapprove of Evo Morales’ performance as president?


Jul. 2006

Jun. 2006

May 2006

Approve

68%

75%

81%

Disapprove

24%

20%

15%

No opinion

8%

5%

4%

Source: Apoyo, Opinión y Mercado
Methodology: Interviews with 1,009 Bolivian adults in La Paz, El Alto, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, conducted from Jul. 10 to Jul. 17, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Wednesday, August 9, 2006

New York: Giuliani Leads Hillary in NY


Israel: New Commander in Terror War

Georgia: Voters Give Raving-Lunatic-McKinney the Boot

Woo hoo!
The witch is dead.
I wonder who she will blame for her embarrassing loss?
Maybe the Jews.

Alabama: Governor's Race — Riley 55, Baxley 31

Connecticut: Lieberman Will Continue Fight

Let's see if the Million-Dollar Empty Suit can do as well as he did in the general election as he did in the primary, where only a few lunatic-fringe leftists were able to band together and oust Senator Lieberman (for the sin of once in a while being bi-partisan).

Texas: Senate Race — Hutchison 61, Radnofsky 31

Michigan: DeVos Winning, Bouchard Would Give Stabenow Toughest Race

Canada: Conservatives Still #1 Party

How would you vote if an election were held today?


Jul. 30

Jul. 15

Jun. 2006

Conservative

38%

37%

36%

Liberal

29%

26%

27%

New Democratic Party

15%

18%

19%

Bloc QuƩbƩcois

11%

11%

9%

Green

8%

9%

9%

Source: The Strategic Counsel / CTV / The Globe and Mail
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,000 Canadian adults, conducted from Jul. 27 to Jul. 30, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Pennsylvania: Swann Gains Ground but Still Behind

Pennsylvania: Santorum Within 6 pts of Casey

Sunday, August 6, 2006

Connecticut: Dems Poised to Cannibalize Their Own

Vermont: Governor's Race — Douglas 47, Parker 36

Georgia: Governor's Race — Perdue 53, Taylor 39

UK: Conservatives and Labour Gain; Liberal Democrats Slip

If there were to be a general election tomorrow, which party do you think you would vote for?


Jul. 23

Jun. 18

May 21

Conservative

39%

37%

38%

Labour

35%

32%

34%

Liberal Democrat

17%

21%

20%

Other

9%

10%

8%

Source: ICM Research / The Guardian
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,001 British adults, conducted from Jul. 21 to Jul. 23, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

Australia: Howard's Popularity Grows

Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way John Howard is doing his job as prime minister?


Jul. 30

Jul. 16

Jul. 2

Satisfied

50%

47%

43%

Dissatisfied

39%

43%

47%

Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way Kim Beazley is doing his job as leader of the opposition?


Jul. 30

Jul. 16

Jul. 2

Satisfied

35%

34%

32%

Dissatisfied

50%

49%

50%

Who do you think would make the better prime minister?


Jul. 30

Jul. 16

Jul. 2

John Howard (Lib.)

53%

53%

49%

Kim Beazley (ALP)

26%

27%

29%

Source: Newspoll / The Australian
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,154 Australian voters, conducted from Jul. 28 to Jul. 30, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

Tuesday, August 1, 2006

Ohio: Close Senate Race — Brown 44, DeWine 42

Hopefully Senator DeWine will gain some momentum and put some distance between and Sherrod Brown when the people of Ohio finally pay attention to this race and discover what an extremist kook he is.

Poland: Pro-Israel Prostest in Warsaw

China: 6 Killed in Military Barracks Flood

Venezuela: US Congress Condemns Lack of Support Against Narco Trade

Venezuela: Won't Cut Off Oil to US

That's mighty nice of dictator Hugo Chavez. In that case, maybe we won't just go down there and take the oil from him.

North Carolina: Decker Guilty of Accepting Bribe to Switch Parties

“I'm not going to say anything right now. I’ll talk later."

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The Gettysburg Address

"Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion--that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."

-- Abraham Lincoln
November 19, 1863

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62nd-65th James Beauchamp Clark, Missouri, Apr 04, 1911
66th-68th Frederick H. Gillett, Massachusetts, May 19, 1919
69th-71st Nicholas Longworth, Ohio, Dec 07, 1925
72nd John N. Garner, Texas, Dec 07, 1931
73rd Henry T. Rainey, Illinois, Mar 09, 1933
74th Joseph W. Byrns, Tennessee, Jan 03, 1935
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80th Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Massachusetts, Jan 03, 1947
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100th, 101st James C. Wright, Jr., Texas, Jan 06, 1987
101st-103rd Thomas S. Foley, Washington, Jun 06, 1989
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45 Goals of the Communist Party (1963)

  • 01. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war.
  • 02. U.S. willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war.
  • 03. Develop the illustion that total disarmament by the United States would be a demonstration of moral strength.
  • 04. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of Communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.
  • 05. Extension of long-term loans to Russia and Soviet satellites.
  • 06. Provide American aid to all nations regardless of Communist domination.
  • 07. Grant recognition of Red China. Admission of Red China to the U.N.
  • 08. Set up East and West Germany as separate states in spite of Khrushchev's promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under the supervision of the U.N.
  • 09. Prolong the conferences to ban atomic tests because the United States has agreed to suspend tests as long as negotiations are in progress.
  • 10. Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the U.N.
  • 11. Promote the U.N. as the only hope for mankind. If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set up as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces. (Some Communist leaders believe the world can be taken over as easily by the U.N. as by Moscow. Sometimes these two centers compete with each other as they are now doing in the Congo.)
  • 12. Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party.
  • 13. Do away with all loyalty oaths.
  • 14. Continue giving Russia access to the U.S. Patent Office.
  • 15. Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.
  • 16. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.
  • 17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers' associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
  • 18. Gain control of all student newspapers.
  • 19. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.
  • 20. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policymaking positions.
  • 21. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.
  • 22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to "eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms."
  • 23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. "Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art."
  • 24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship" and a violation of free speech and free press.
  • 25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
  • 26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal, natural, healthy."
  • 27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with "social" religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a "religious crutch."
  • 28. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of "separation of church and state."
  • 29. Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.
  • 30. Discredit the American Founding Fathers. Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the "common man."
  • 31. Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the "big picture." Give more emphasis to Russian history since the Communists took over.
  • 32. Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture--education, social agencies, welfare programs, mental health clinics, etc.
  • 33. Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of the Communist apparatus.
  • 34. Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
  • 35. Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.
  • 36. Infiltrate and gain control of more unions.
  • 37. Infiltrate and gain control of big business.
  • 38. Transfer some of the powers of arrest from the police to social agencies. Treat all behavioral problems as psychiatric disorders which no one but psychiatrists can understand [or treat].
  • 39. Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.
  • 40. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.
  • 41. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices, mental blocks and retarding of children to suppressive influence of parents.
  • 42. Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition; that students and special-interest groups should rise up and use ["]united force["] to solve economic, political or social problems.
  • 43. Overthrow all colonial governments before native populations are ready for self-government.
  • 44. Internationalize the Panama Canal.
  • 45. Repeal the Connally reservation so the United States cannot prevent the World Court from seizing jurisdiction [over domestic problems. Give the World Court jurisdiction] over nations and individuals alike.