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l Climategate: Is It Criminal?
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Lech Walesa stumps for conservative IL candidate for governor Conscience?
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From the Gdansk Lenin Shipyards to the city of the Back of the Yards, Lech Walesa, former l Sports Heroes and
President of Poland, and preeminent community organizer, attended a fundraiser on Friday, January Conservatism
29, to endorse Adam Andrzejewski (an gee eff skie) who is one of six Republicans seeking the l The Art of the NFL
nomination of his party for Governor of Illinois. l Taxpayers Deserve an
Annual Report to the
Walesa , who led trade union strikes in Poland  in the early 1980s, managed to bring about needed  Shareholders
economic and political change for laborers without resorting to violence. l IPCC: International Pack
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He led the Solidarność or Solidarity, a broad anti-Soviet social movement.  Its activities included  l Cheap Natural Gas and Its
workers taking to the streets to demand the right to self-govern in a communist country.  Eventually,  Democrat Enemies
Solidarity claimed victory, and the Polish Media Insiders Ousted by
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people elected Walesa as president in Citizens United v. FEC
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In a video-taped interview by a group
known as foundingbloggers.com, Walesa
indicated that the U.S. was heading toward Blog Posts
socialism because of two factors: l One Soldier's Homecoming
l The leaderless left
The issue with the banks; and the l Waterboarding Lies in the
government wastes all the money; News Again

they build a bureaucracy; just for l The War on America's


Greatness
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Social Security
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He went on to reassure:
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            But we will not let you devolve to 
communism here. l Graph of the Day for
February 4, 2010

While at the fundraising luncheon, Walesa l Obama: 'You tighten your


spoke about the U.S. in relationship to the belts' while we spend you

world. into oblivion


l Obama once again puts
politics above security
The U.S. is a superpower.  Nobody doubts that.  Today they lead the world-
militarily.  They also lead economically, but they are weak. 
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They don't lead morally and politically any more.  The world has no leadership.   l February 2010

The U.S. was the last resort and hope for all the nations.  Today we have lost the  l January 2010


l December 2009
hope.
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In support of the candidate for governor, as a new and hopeful sign to America, the president said:

            The world needs Solidarity.  The new Solidarity, and I see this in Mr. Andrzejewski.

When asked about his ideas, Andrzejewski talks trump.  He would begin with an executive check on 
the legislative branch by issuing two executive orders:

One, I open up their spending.  Show me the money, every dime, online, in real 
time.  That's my phrase for transparency.  Barack Obama ran on it, and he lied to 
you.
I'll open it up from the top of the appropriations down to the subcontractor level
where the systemic corruption exists.

Two, is a forensic audit from the top with a $55 billion budget...we can save $3
billion to $5 billion by following the money.  If you think about it, it's how we got Al 
Capone.

Most of us believed America was too big to fail, but we were wrong.  The axis of corruption in 
America has pivoted on Chicago where Saul Alinsky began his community organizing in 1939.  His 
movement, unlike Solidarity, became a leviathan of union bosses, self interest, and leftist platforms.  

The significance of Walesa's endorsement in Chicago at this point in time cannot be overstated.  An 
icon of liberation has offered his presence and all that he represents to a people desperate for a
voice.  We can learn from the past, and change our course.

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