Monday, January 04, 2010

Beck COLB

Beck Bombing

Curmudgeonly & Skeptical

The top e-mail on my list this morning (8:57 AM) was an "Urgent" from Mofux. 
I’m not sure if you know about the efforts of Steve Cooper from http://theconservativemonster.com and Operation FLOOD IT.

He is mobilizing folks to call into Glenn Beck’s radio show at 9:00AM EST, this morning, to demand that he end the news blackout on Obama’s birth certificate eligibility to serve as POTUS.

At 9:00AM on Monday morning, please call the Glenn Beck Show and politely read him the riot act with regard to this issue…

888-727-BECK

MoFiZiX Gr4FiX
I grabbed the phone and waited.  At Zero hour I dialed, and redialed about a dozen times, only to get a busy signal, so evidently the message got out without my help.  Don't know whether there were enough (5000) calls necessary to crash FNC phone lines, but I did my bit. Yes, I am a hardcore MoFo on some issues. Thanks Mo.

9 comments:

MoFiZiX Gr4FiX said...

I called several times as well and was unable to get through. A buddy of mine in Florida was able to get through but was not able to talk to Beck. The call screener told him that Beck was aware of the issue and would address it. I did not hear Beck say anything about it either. I may have missed it. Did anyone else hear him mention anything about Obama's birth certificate?

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, he ridiculed the whole issue--you know, kinda like "people in the know" did when the Republican house started talking impeachment back in '98.

MoFiZiX Gr4FiX said...

Yep, I did catch that... BASTERD!!! WTF gives??? I predict this is going to end up haunting him down the road.

Josh Fahrni-Barn Army Dog Catcher said...

I certainly hope it doesn't. Yeah, Beck wields a good deal of influence thanks to folks like us, and it would be nice if he'd step in and weigh in. But he is with us on 99.9 percent of things we believe in. I hope he's not haunted for one thing. If everyone was, we'd have nobody left.

If he doesn't believe it, who are we to force him to? Do we write off Ann Coulter for disbelieving those things? I don't think so.

DougM said...

I expect he's just avoiding publicly taking sides on an issue which would be a sure-fire argument by his enemies to "dismiss everything this nut-job says."

I think he wants to win the fundamental philosophical arguments. (We can deal with the pretender later.)

Anonymous said...

win the fundamental philosophical arguments
Federalism & 10th Amendment

Virginia House is stepping up but Dem majority Senate is an obstacle.
10th Amendment Legislation going to Virginia Legislature this session:
HB69 abstract:
"An Act exempting from federal regulation under the commerce clause of the Constitution of the United States firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition manufactured and retained in the Commonwealth of Virginia."

HB10 abstract:
“No law shall restrict a person's natural right and power of contract to secure the blessings of liberty to choose private health care systems or private plans. No law shall interfere with the right of a person or entity to pay for lawful medical services to preserve life or health, nor shall any law impose a penalty, tax, fee, or fine, of any type, to decline or to contract for health care coverage or to participate in any particular health care system or plan, except as required by a court where an individual or entity is a named party in a judicial dispute. Nothing herein shall be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modify any determination of law regarding what constitutes lawful medical services within the Commonwealth.”
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Fundamental philosophical argument? Think on that.

Anonymous said...

Fundamental philosophical argument - you mean the natural born issue? I don't believe that wetback in the White House is Constitutionally qualified for the Office and that he may even be an illegal alien, but until somebody produces the right documents with undeniable provenance, I think we are shouting into the wind discussing it.
OTOH, we can transform state and Federal legislatures and they can deal with the impostor. I share your frustration and anger, Rodger, and while 1776 II may be in the cards, without the organization, funding, leadership and communication in place for such an act, we'd best focus on the 2010 elections.
Meantime, get well RKOF.
Your Tailgunner

DougM said...

By "fundament philosophical arguments," I meant re-establishing the basic foundations of Americanism, rather than settling the specific case of The iWon™'s legitimacy. Hell, yes, I think it's important! I'm just sayin' that I think Beck wants to segregate that issue, so he doesn't get dismissed out-of-hand as a wacko (lapdog media term for uppity conservative).

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