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The Selling Out of America To The Banking Industry…

It would appear that Senator Harry Reid is gearing up to PASS Cap & Tax in the next Congress with the loving and abiding support of one Mike Castle – DE – L (liberal). There has been much made of the dastardly act of calling into question Castle’s sexual preferences on Liberty.com I encourage all the young Conservatives to remember to FIGHT WITH FACTS when the reality is that Mike Castle can be beat because he is selling America out to the highest bidders no matter his sexuality. The banking industry, which has claimed more welfare from American citizen’s taxes then any group of Americans could ever hope to get from the Federal Government has a decidedly large interest in this “new” scheme of spreading the money around Let WE The People Draw The Line In The Sand In 2010. Mike Castle voted for Cap & Tax as a Congressman and he WILL vote for Cap & Tax as a Senator and Harry Reid KNOWS IT Bye, Bye, America, Hello Socialism

Reid described the current recess as a “time-out period” for the energy bill, to see if enough Senators can come together and pass it before the end of the year. He did offer a glimmer of hope on one piece that concerns environmentalists, however. Asked if the bill could still include a renewable energy standard, Reid said that two GOP Senators have expressed an interest in such a standard, and he would be talking to them next week. I know that Sam Brownback is one of those two; not sure yet on the other.”

Please read the rest of the article because not only must WE contact Brownback’s office on Tuesday WE must donate to and support Christine O’Donnell The Stakes are so High to ensure that Mike Castle is NOT the second vote nor that he EVER AGAIN will vote for legislation that enriches the banks through the pilfering of OUR pockets. The corrupt threesome of Big Government, Big Business and Big Science has literally attempted to make Americans pay for their schemes and if WE The People do not put a stop to this insanity this year it will make it extremely painful for US, OUR children and OUR grandchildren and so forth and so on. The Banks and Feds will leave this Country a WASTELAND of innovation and ingenuity and replace it with the Political Class and the rest of US.

I ask you to please if in Delaware to ignore the whaling cries of a Political Class DYING to continue on and elect Christine O’Donnell to whom much has been written except that she is anything but a Conservative.

COMMENTS

  • rightwingdelaware

    Castle supported the Price Resolution with his vote, the Price Resolution would have prohibited a lame duck session. Castle is on record against legislating during the lame duck session.

    Next, Christine O’Donnell is a habitual liar. There is no other way to put it. She got her diploma from FDU on Wesnesday after she finished a class she needed, but since March, when she got caught lying about having a degree, she’s been saying that it’s because of money she owed. She went on the air Thursday morning a lied again and told her sob story about being handed a bursar’s bill instead of a diploma.

    In 2005 she lied to the courts when she tried to get ISI, a conservative organization, to pay her damages because she couldn’t get her master’s degree at Princeton because she had to work so hard for them. You can’t get a Master’s without an undergrad.

    She lied about winning two counties. Then she lied just this past Thursday about tying in two counties. Then she accused the talk show host of being on Castle’s payroll when she got caught lying.

    She lied about Castle voting for the Stimulus bill.

    She lied about Castle voting against the Bush Tax Cuts. She lied and said Castle doesn’t support extendng the tax cuts.

    She lied and said Biden put a lien on her house because of her 2008 campaign against him. The lien was from 2006.

    Lie lie lie lie lie lie lie.

    I’ll take Castle 50% of the time before I will ever vote for a paranoid habitual liar.

    • JadedByPolitics

      and he will give you 10% you little lefty POS! I will say it here in my diary, if ANYONE supports Mike Castle a man who will SELL HIS SOUL to the devils in bankers suits then they are no more Conservative then the LIES they tell themselves!

      • tacoslayer

        n/t

        • tacoslayer

          CLASSY!!

          LOL

        • JadedByPolitics

          Once again Class is in the eye of the beholder and if you support Mike Castle who would sell the Country down the pike to fill his and his buddies pockets well that is about as CLASSLESS as you get and not Conservative and NOT American! As a matter of FACT the bulk of those banks should be gone because in the free market you are NEVER to big to fail! and Mike Castle and the GOP elites who support are not to be big to fail either and on Tuesday September 14th Patriots will ensure they are FAILURES!

          • tacoslayer

            Does that include the general after O’Donnell is out of the picture??

      • JSobieski

        Sounds like JadedByPolitics is the right’s version of Obama.

        All hail the One!!!!

        “POS”? Very conservative.

        I thought only leftists challenge the good faith of those who disagreed with them?

        • Achance

          is a lesson that has eluded a lot of “true conservatives.”

          • JSobieski

            Its more an issue over emotion over reason. I believe its more common in lefties and moderates than right wingers. Most people who are conservative are primarily logic driven, not emotion driven. Of course there are exceptions.

            It never occurs so some people to ask any of the following questions:

            (1) Why would someone support Rubio, Paul, Angle, and other upstarts but not support O’Donnell?

            (2) How can someone who supports Rubio, Paul, Angle, DeMint, et all be liberal?

            Instead, they “lock in” emotionally, and claw at anyone who doesn’t like their person.

            I am obviously a left-wing idealogue whose support for Paul Ryan, Ronald Reagan, Steve Forbes, Fred Thompson, Rand Paul, Angle, and others IS JUST A COVER TO SET UP MY ATTACKS ON O’DONNELL. After all, she is a tremendous candidate. There is nothing negative anyone could ever say against such a tremendous candidate. Knowing that she would eventually appear in this race, I have developed a deep cover, pretending to be conservative just so I could sabotage O’Donnell by saying I would probably vote for her, but she is amateur hour clownville.

            Its obvious, isn’t it. Some people are just too smart to be fooled.

            The only reason I persist in these O’Donnell discussions is that I believe this phenomenon is related to people who think Huckabee is such a great candidate and then proceed to explain away or ignore half the stuff he says and does.

          • pilgrim
          • JSobieski

            And I don’t take advantage of small businesses by letting invoices sit on my desk for two years before “processing” them.

            But you caught me, my judgement was incorrect about something.

            I, unlike Pilgrim (who of course is PERFECT) has made assessments that turned out not to be true.

            You will of course note that I never voted or supported Stupak in any election bid. I have never voted for a democrat for any federal office.

            In my praise of Mr. Stupak, I was very much like an O’Donnell supporter. I was hoping that because someone was voting the right way temporarily (see Stupak amendment on first Obamacare House Bill), that the person was more than who they really were.

            Its called wishful thinking. In Delaware, its referred to as O’Donnell kool-aid. Drink up!

          • finaljeopardy

            The healthcare bill vote was a sentimental education for many moderates in both parties. That was the best bipartisan unity and healing Obama pulled off since the Beer Summit. Just get the majority, then deal with purity in this case.

            Unemployment in Delaware is the highest it’s been in 32 years. It’s hardly a lock for Democrats. Mike Castle has a good chance at winning. The GOP need to win only two of five contested Senate seats to give them the 10 new seats they need ? and in one of those contests, in CA, Carly Fiorina is likely to defeat incumbent Democrat Barbara Boxer. Republicans could well take away from Democrats: Delaware, Indiana, North Dakota and Arkansas. Races where we are ahead: Pennsylvania, Colorado, Nevada and Washington. WV and CT are the two needed to put the GOP over the top and are more likely than WI or NY.

          • tacoslayer

            TRUE CONSERVATIVES!!

            :)

          • Achance
      • rightwingdelaware

        I’m a Reagan, pro life Republican. It’s pathetic how you O’Donnell supporters, in the face of her many lies about just about everything have no recourse but to attack the people who actually try to tell you the truth.

        And unlike most of the people here I live in Delaware, and I’m not going to let anyone shove a liar down my throat for the US Senate.

        Since when is supporting a know, habitual liar a Conservative or a Christian value?

        • JSobieski

          pretending to be conservative, supporting candidates like Reagan, reading Williamn F Buckley Jr., getting excited by Rubio, Paul, Miller, Angle et al. merely as pretext. Just waiting your time so that when something really important happened, you would have an inside position to do something about it.

          What is that event of cosmic importance? An event worth blowing your 30+ years of ideological espionage?

          Why, the Senate campaign of Christine O’Donnell.

          Isn’t it obvious!

          P.S. For those O’Donnell kool-aid drinkers out there, this comment is actually satire.

    • finaljeopardy

      Mike Castle is fine for this district, and he is preferable to a Democrat. There is no reason to support Christine O?Donnell, who is poison. Look at the race in CT — voters are turned off by insecure candidates who tell tall tales. Tuzla, anyone? Primary Castle next time with a better candidate, if you’re unhappy with him. But as a new member, he won’t take a controversial vote with lame duck Democrats. He will be easily kept in line with the new GOP majority.

  • texasgalt

    and that alone is enough for many.

    Castle and big government guys like him would be happy to see our banks choices limited to 3 or 4 huge national banks. Regional and local banks are just so, well, independent.

    What the Fed has done with interest rates over the last 6 years and particularly the last 2 years is a scandal. It is far, far beyond any of the ponzi crap in private sector. A lot of people should be in jail for sure but with the Fed, there is obviously “no controlling authority.”

  • chihank

    Castle 43

    O’Donnell 41

    Keep in mind Tea Party Express endorsed O’Donnell. So take their poll with a gain of salt. However Tea Party Express polls did show the surge for Joe Miller, while other media polls showed Lisa Murky winning big.

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      We need more than just a bare top line to extract any meaning from the poll. Did they conduct it themselves? Did a firm do it for them? How were people chosen and questioned? What was the questionnaire and its order? What was the sample size? What’s the Margin of Error within a 95% confidence interval? Were those questioned screened at all, and if so on what basis?

  • Locked and Loaded

    Who stands the better chance of rehabilitation?

    • pilgrim

      Do we choose to support, nominate, and elect the candidate who already has voted wrong on 8 of 12 key votes? Do we support, nominate, and elect the candidate who has never voted? I choose the one behind curtain #2, and give theat one an opportunity rather than the one with a proven bad record.

      • Locked and Loaded

        O’Donnell stands a chance at rehabilitation. Castle’s record in Congress is what needs rehabilitation, and there is no hope. It is time to amputate.

  • finaljeopardy

    Ginbserg’s coming up on the end of tether. We need an “R” Senate for that. The political winds are sweeping conservative, so I’m fine with a 70-year old moderate R in Delaware, because for the next four years, I doubt he will do much to step beyond the party line. What happens on the floor is secondary to what happens in committee. If the GOP controlled the Senate, Jeff Sessions would be chairing Judiciary and as a direct result neither Sotomayor or Kagan would be on the Supreme Court right now.

  • jeffreywturner

    If his primary opposition wasn’t an amateur and his general election opposition wasn’t a hardcore liberal.

    Castle will be another Snowe/Collins in the Senate. He’s not a Chaffee. At least he will vote for the new Republican President’s conservative nominees to the SCOTUS beginning in 2013. Can anyone think of another way for us to get such a vote out of Delaware?