‘Tis the season and Americans have the reason. The summer of  discontent is about to manifest itself in a big way. I’ve referred  often to the undercurrent of real anger out there, over the President  and the DeMarxist Congress’s assault on our freedom. Three primaries  were held this last week. Putting it mildly, it didn’t go well for the  Democrats. They were not the sole recipients of the voters' long  suppressed angst, however.
Party-switching GOP Representative Parker Griffith, (R) Alabama,  became the fourth Republican incumbent to fall before the voters anger  this year. If the June 1 primaries in Alabama, Mississippi and New  Mexico are in any way an indication of the way the primaries being held  this coming Tuesday, June 8, are going to go for the DeMarxists, things  could get very ugly. This, more than anything else that has happened up  until now, is going to be the best indicator of what is likely to occur  in November.
Democrats have just about exhausted their supply of good will when it  comes to the American people… the real American people, not the  government sector union goons and government employees, or their  slavishly devoted Lame Stream Media. It’s ironic that the audience that  the LSM has lost has turned out in huge numbers… in the Patriot groups,  in the Tea Parties and in the millions who support them and the new  media.
Special note to our California friends; Proposition 14  (the open  primary initiative) is just plain stupid for Californians, and for  California Republicans it’s worse than that. In a state with so many  Democrat voters we would literally have our political opponents picking  the Republican candidate they want to run against. Don’t laugh.  That is exactly what happened to Mitt Romney in the 2008 Michigan  Presidential primary where there were thousands of cross over voters  from the Democrat side voting for McCain, whom they knew to be the  weaker candidate, resulting in Romney’s loss there. Proposition 14 is  bad medicine for a state that is on the ropes financially and  politically.
Get everyone you know to get out and vote on June 8 in the following  states: California, Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, New Jersey,  Nevada, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia and Georgia with a  special election runoff in House Congressional District 9.
Now it’s your turn to make a real difference. Your votes do count, very  much so.
Vote America, Vote Freedom.
Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis
© Skip MacLure 2010
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