Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Micket RATTT

Bet on it: ACORN will be back -
and other stops on the road to perdition
 ACORN is too important to Democrats and Obama in particular to allow it to wither away.
Who's the leader of the club
That's after you and me
M-I-C-K-E-Y R-A-T-T-T
Hey! there, Hi! there, Ho! there
We're as screwed as we can be
M-I-C-K-E-Y R-A-T-T-T
 We need to as a nation begin thinking of the Democrat Party as sort of a Mickey Mouse Club for rabid rats. The Mickey Rat club. That way it'll be easier to kill them,  figuratively, and as an institution of course. Here's two more reasons added to an already too-long list of crime and corruption. First, from the Detroit News:

Bet on it: ACORN will be back

ACORN may be down, but don't count it out.

The elaborate propaganda apparatus erected to support the Obama agenda is already at work spinning the downfall of the community organization into a vicious right-wing plot to destroy the presidency of Barack Obama, who sprouted from ACORN.

The group was cut off from some of its taxpayer dollars after conservative bloggers duped ACORN staffers into offering advice on setting up a child prostitution ring. ACORN had no defense -- it was caught on tape and posted on the Web.

But ACORN is too important to Democrats and Obama in particular to allow it to wither away. Much of the taxpayer money that funds ACORN's activism ends up benefiting Democratic interests. (continued)

 But wait, there's more ...
The Vote Democrats Don't Want
Whatever you do, don't mention Countrywide.
clippage ...

If you think moderate Democrats are afraid of voting for ObamaCare, you should see how they react to a potential vote on the Countrywide Financial loan scandal.

The House oversight committee was scheduled to meet on Thursday afternoon to mark up several minor pieces of legislation. Days before the meeting, California Republican Darrell Issa notified committee Chairman Edolphus Towns that Mr. Issa would call for a vote to subpoena Countrywide documents from Bank of America, which bought the failed subprime lender last year. Recall that, under the "Friends of Angelo" program, named for former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo, Democratic Senators Chris Dodd and Kent Conrad received sweetheart deals on home mortgages. Mr. Issa wants to uncover the full story on Countrywide's effort to influence Washington policy makers.

Mr. Towns, a New York Democrat who also received mortgages from the unit that processed the VIP loans but claims he received no favors, has opposed such a subpoena. But can he count on his Democratic colleagues to vote it down? ... [Next reel]
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
R-A-T-T-T-S

6 comments:

OregonGuy said...

I found the video of the rattts leaving the ship prior to the call by Mr. Issa.

Or, you can see it here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvHWZvL3aRk&feature=player_embedded
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Anonymous said...

Funny how the cockroaches scurry when you put a light on them.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Chuck from Tacoma said...

It was a sad day in Tacoma yesterday. Our local ACORN office burned. I didn't even know we had one. It will be missed.

Anonymous said...

I posted the video yesterday over at the other place.
It's a wonderful thing.
—DougM

Anonymous said...

Chuck, are your whereabouts accounted for yesterday?

AWM

Rodger the Real King of France said...

It seems I'm not only late, but not nearly as creative, Well done Doug.

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