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By NNIC | - 5:11 pm - Posted in Free Speech
By NNIC | January 30, 2008 - 4:50 pm - Posted in Free Speech
“I am a fan of the social policies that you find in Europe.” - Hillary to Rep. Dennis Hastert in 1993
“We just can’t trust the American people to make these types of choices…. Government has to make those choices for people.” - Hillary to a friend before starting law school
“We are at a stage in history in which remolding society is one of the great challenges facing us all in the West.” - During her 1993 commencement address at the University of Texas
“Many of you are well enough off that [President Bush's] tax cuts may have helped you. We’re saying that for America to get back on track , we’re probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We’re going to have to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.” - Hillary at a fund raising speech in San Francisco in 2004
“Gentlemen, I have looked at your proposal, and it’s pure bull-sh*t! Now you’ve had your meeting! Get Out!” - Addressing health insurance executives after a meeting in which they presented their proposal for health care reform
“The Sorry Damn Son of a Bitch” - From the book “The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House” by Bob Woodward
“The Devil’s in that Woman” - Miss Emma, the cook at the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion, referring to Hillary during one of Hillary’s profane cursing fits
Of course, I’m sure that Hillary would love The Daily Nigger because she would probably think this is a racist site, but actually she would be proven wrong. Hillary’s rants include the word nigger and Jew in (to say the least) unflattering ways, whereas The Daily Nigger is meant to point out the fact that the left wing media edits out the use of such words by limousine liberals such as Hillary Clinton in order to further their socialist agenda on America.
By NNIC | - 10:20 am - Posted in Free Speech
Obama just remembered (ahem) that he had an additional $72,650 laying around from Tony Rezko. That makes a total of $149,985. (Not to mention the extra ‘gravy’ of $300,000 that Rezko literally made for Obama by buying him his home for three hundred grand below market price.)
From abcnews.com:
The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is donating to charity an additional $72,650 in contributions linked to Antoin “Tony” Rezko.
The donations come after an ABCNews.com review found that the campaign had kept tens of thousands in contributions from Rezko’s wife, family and employees of his businesses, despite claims made by Obama that the campaign had returned all contributions linked to the accused political fixer.
“Sen. Obama directed a further review of contributions made by family members and employees of Tony Rezko, and also by others who may have contributed through his efforts on behalf of the senator’s 2004 Senate campaign,” said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton. “As a result, the campaign is today donating to charity $72,650, equal to the total amount of contributions made by Mr. Rezko’s family members, employees of his companies and those whose contributions may be connected to the fundraiser at his home. By refunding these donations, the campaign has returned any and all funds that could be reasonably credited to Mr. Rezko’s political support.”
With the latest donations, Obama has returned a total of $149,985 in contributions from Rezko and his associates since Rezko was indicted on federal fraud charges in the fall of 2006.
By NNIC | - 10:02 am - Posted in Free Speech
WASHINGTON (CNN) — One former president has long assumed a very outspoken role in the presidential race. Now another is speaking up.
Jimmy Carter says he’s not formally endorsing any candidate, but in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the former president lavished praise on Barack Obama, calling his campaign “extraordinary”
“Obama’s campaign has been extraordinary and titillating for me and my family,” Carter told the newspaper in an interview published in its Wednesday edition. According to the paper, Carter was particularly praiseworthy of the Illinois senator’s rhetorical skills, comparing them to those of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Carter also said Obama “will be almost automatically a healing factor in the animosity now that exists, that relates to our country and its government.”
Carter, a onetime governor of Georgina and one of only two Democrats to win the White House in the last forty years, also said he thinks Obama’s candidacy could put several southern states in play in a general election match up.
Carter also commented on the recent criticism surrounding Bill Clinton, following that former president’s comments on the campaign trail that some have viewed as racially divisive. Carter said Clinton personally called him to explain the remarks.
“He doesn’t call me often, but the fact that he called me this morning and spent a long time explaining his position indicates that it’s troublesome to them, the adverse reaction,” he said.
“I told him I hoped it would die down. — the charged atmosphere concerning the race issue,” Carter continued. “And I think it will.”
By NNIC | - 9:56 am - Posted in Free Speech
Kenyan men from the Luo tribe (the same tribe as Obama’s grandfather) armed with machetes and rocks enforce a makeshift roadblock, searching passing vehicles for Kikuyus trying to flee the town in order to kill them, on the main road to the Ugandan border near the airport in Kisumu, Kenya, Monday, January 28, 2008.
BEN CURTIS / AP
By NNIC | January 29, 2008 - 7:09 pm - Posted in Free Speech
By NNIC | - 7:01 pm - Posted in Free Speech
By Aaron Klein
© 2008 WorldNetDaily.com
Robert Malley JERUSALEM – While officials here largely maintain a policy against interfering in U.S. election politics, some Israeli security officials quietly expressed “concern” about an adviser to Sen. Barack Obama who has advocated negotiations with Hamas and providing international assistance to the terrorist group.
The officials noted Robert Malley, a principal Obama foreign policy adviser, has penned numerous opinion articles, many of them co-written with a former adviser to the late Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, petitioning for dialogue with Hamas and blasting Israel for numerous policies he says harm the Palestinian cause.
Malley also previously penned a well-circulated New York Review of Books piece largely blaming Israel for the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations at Camp David in 2000 when Arafat turned down a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and eastern sections of Jerusalem and instead returned to the Middle East to launch an intifada, or terrorist campaign, against the Jewish state.
Malley’s contentions have been strongly refuted by key participants at Camp David, including President Bill Clinton, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and primary U.S. envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross, all of whom squarely blamed Arafat’s refusal to make peace for the talks’ failure.
“We are noting with concern some of Obama’s picks as advisers, particularly Robert Malley who has expressed sympathy to Hamas and Hezbollah and offered accounts of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations that don’t jibe with the facts,” said one security official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The official stated he was not authorized to talk to the media about U.S. politics, noting Israeli officials are instructed to “stay out” of American political affairs.
In February 2006, after Hamas won a majority of seats in the Palestinian parliament and amid a U.S. and Israeli attempt to isolate the Hamas-run Palestinian Authority, Malley wrote an op-ed for the Baltimore Sun advocating international aid to the terror group’s newly formed government.
“The Islamists (Hamas) ran on a campaign of effective government and promised to improve Palestinians’ lives; they cannot do that if the international community turns its back,” wrote Malley in a piece entitled, “Making the Best of Hamas’ Victory.”
Malley contended the election of Hamas expressed Palestinian “anger at years of humiliation and loss of self-respect because of Israeli settlement expansion, Arafat’s imprisonment, Israel’s incursions, Western lecturing and, most recently and tellingly, the threat of an aid cut off in the event of an Islamist success.”
Malley said the U.S. should not “discourage third-party unofficial contacts with [Hamas] in an attempt to moderate it.”
Hamas is responsible for scores of deadly shootings, suicide bombings and rocket attacks aimed at Jewish civilian population centers. The past few weeks alone, Hamas militants took credit for firing more than 200 rockets into Israel.
Hamas’ official charter calls for the murder of Jews and destruction of Israel.
Hamas maintained a national unity government with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas until the Palestinian leader dissolved the agreement and deposed the Hamas prime minister last year.
In an op-ed in the Washington Post two weeks ago coauthored by Arafat adviser Hussein Agha, Malley – using could be perceived as anti-Israel language – urged Israel’s negotiating partner Abbas to reunite with Hamas.
“A renewed national compact and the return of Hamas to the political fold would upset Israel’s strategy of perpetuating Palestinian geographic and political division,” wrote Malley.
He further petitioned Israel to hold talks with Hamas.
“An arrangement between Israel and Hamas could advance both sides’ interests,” wrote Malley.
In numerous other op-eds, Malley advocates a policy of engagement with Hamas.
After the breakdown of the Camp David talks, Malley wrote a lengthy New York Times piece that mostly blamed Israel and the U.S. for the breakdown of the negotiations.
Malley was a special assistant to Clinton for Arab-Israeli affairs and was a member of the U.S. peace team during the Camp David negotiations. He currently serves as director of the Middle East and North Africa Program at the International Crisis Group, which is partially funded by billionaire and Obama campaign contributor George Soros, who also serves on the board of the Crisis Group.
Ed Lasky, a contributor to the American Thinker blog, calls Malley a “[Palestinian] propagandist” who, he charged, bends “the truth to serve an agenda that is marked by anti-Israel bias. … Malley’s writings strike me as being akin to propaganda.”
Lasky points out Malley’s father, Simon Malley, was a personal friend of Arafat and wrote in support of numerous struggles against Western countries. Simon Malley founded Afrique Asie, a French magazine that was known for its advocacy for “liberation” struggles throughout the world, including the Palestinian cause.
Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, called Simon Malley a “sympathizer” of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which, headed by Arafat, carried out numerous terror attacks.
“[Robert] Malley has seemingly followed in his father’s footsteps: He represents the next generation of anti-Israel activism,” wrote Lasky.
Obama spiritual adviser also anti-Israel?
Obama the past few days has taken note of his growing negative image within the pro-Israel and Jewish activist community, reaching out yesterday to a coalition of Jewish and Israeli newspapers.
Obama told Israel’s Haaretz daily there is a “constant virulent campaign” being waged against him, aimed particularly at weakening support among Democrat voters within the Jewish community.
Obama said “false” e-mail campaigns calling him Muslim and accusing him of not pledging allegiance to the U.S. have been especially visible in the Jewish community.
The presidential hopeful urged Haaretz and U.S. Jewish newspapers to use their “megaphone” so people can hear “from the horse’s mouth” that anti-Israel accusations against him are “unfounded.”
Mass e-mail distributions have pointed out Obama’s spiritual adviser, Jeremiah Wright Jr. of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, recently presented Nation of Islam founder Louis Farrakhan with a “Lifetime Achievement” award. Farrakhan has expressed consistent anti-Israel views.
Wright, who reportedly married Obama and baptized his daughters, has called for divestment from Israel and refers to Israel as a “racist” state.”
Obama called Wright’s heralding of Farrahkan a “mistake” but has not spoken out against Wright’s views regarding Israel.
Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick noted in a column last week, “Obama has taken no steps to moderate his church’s anti-Israel invective. Obama’s affiliation with Wright aligns with his choice of financial backers and foreign policy advisers. To varying degrees, all of them exhibit hostility towards Israel and support for appeasing jihadists.”
By NNIC | - 3:18 pm - Posted in Free Speech

Well, there you have it ladies and gentlemen. Ted Kennedy has not only endorsed Obama, but he has called him basically the political reincarnation of John F. Kennedy. Man, whatever Ted is smoking please pass the pipe.
All I can say is that after decades in public service the only thing Ted Kennedy has produced is the dead corpse of his girlfriend at the bottom off Chappaquiddic Island on July 19, 1969. And of course aside from Teddy’s philandering there was his boozing, but I digress. Oh yes, he is a fine statesman, a real patriot that Teddy Kennedy is. And oh, my oh my, how lucky we are that he basically yanked down Obama’s pants and blew him right there on stage.
Yes, Kennedy’s endorsement of Obama basically blew Obama’s chances of becoming president, and I for one am very happy for it. I think I’ll send Kennedy a thank you note. Maybe I’ll send him a bottle of his favorite booze to go along with it, too. The Massachusetts elite establishment is firmly behind Obama. We can all breath a sigh of relief now that Hillary is left holding the center of the Democratic Party, which by the way, is about as far left as anything. Let’s just say that Obama has the inimitable distinction of holding the far, far left of the Party, i.e., the socialist wing of the Democrats.
How can anybody vote for the likes of Obama, who not only hangs out with shady characters like Kennedy but who also benefited from shady real estate deals from his pals back in Illinois to the tune of $300,000. And of course Obama has the unmitigated gall to stand before this country and proclaim his disdain for the Iraq war, which is the same war that ousted Saddam Hussein, whose FBI prison guard was featured on the normally left leaning CBS show 60 Minutes as saying that Saddam confessed that he did in fact intend upon reconstituting his WMD program. And mind you, Mr. Obama will not face facts and tell the American people that there are Baathists operating in the corrupt Venezuelan regime of Hugo Chavez. And this is the same man who professes his desire to negotiate with a state sponsor of terror, Iran.
Go ahead all you numbskulls, vote for Obama. Kiss his royal butt and tell him what a great man he is. The joke is on you.
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IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK!
Welcome to drive-by sarcasm and pointed parody.
In the present atmosphere of imagery and slogans it is so important that words not be censored by society. It is generally accepted under the First Amendment that ALL SPEECH is protected speech, with certain exceptions, i.e. yelling fire in a theater, etc.
My partner and I see the present misguided attempt to censor words that might offend one group or another as the road to perdition. We cannot afford to let imagery and slogans control the debate without being allowed to create and publish objecting material that interjects substance and logic, along with historical and personal perspective. (Nazi Germany should be historical perspective enough, if not take a look at the scary imagery and slogans coming out of Iran.)
We are so fed up with the way the main stream media (MSM) treats us that we decided to come up with a word that describes how we feel about this issue and at same time push the limits of constitutionally protected speech. There is only one word that meets those requirements and that word is "nigger".
No other word in the history of mankind stirs up so much controversy and yet adeptly describes the way the MSM media and their arrogant corporate masters treat the American public. A vital part of the democratic process has been taken over by the "massas"! We at The Daily Nigger intend to expose the media's journalistic treachery and overt pandering to political agendas. We are the voice wailing in the desert of political correctness, media subversion, and journalistic corruption!
We see a dangerous prescription for economic social, and military disaster with the current media orgy over Barack Hussien Obomber for example. (http://barackobomber.com)
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