Western Journalism contributor Tom Ballantyne Jr., author of “Oh Really, O’Reilly?“, went to a meeting of the Red Mountain Tea Party in Arizona on Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Although cameras were not allowed into the meeting, Tom was able to sneak in a recording device. In the video Ballantyne asks Arizona Republican Congressman (and Senate hopeful) Jeff Flake about his views on ForgeryGate, the controversy revolving around Barack Obama’s forged birth certificate and selective service card that the mainstream media on both sides seeks to hide. The results aren’t pretty…
Our congressmen don’t want to hold Obama accountable, but fortunately, these congressmen are accountable to we the people. Make sure you remember this on election day this November.
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Contact this disgusting sorry-ass loser of a so-called representative TODAY:
Washington, D.C. Office 240 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2635 (202) 226-4386 fax District Office 1640 South Stapley Suite 215 Mesa, Arizona 85204 (480) 833-0092 (480) 833-6314 fax | ARIZONAN'S GET BUSY: Email Address Congressman Flake's constituents can contact him electronically by clicking Here. |
I wrote to him/this traitor a few years ago, I am in Texas but his views caused me to write and give him a piece of my mind. I got some stupid form letter back AS USUAL. We are going to have to physically throw these bums out into the street to get rid of the scum in DC, oh oh, where is our military?
ReplyDeleteFirst off, Mr. Ballantyne takes a long time to ask his question, which gives Rep. Flake a good amount of time to think up his answer. Then, the MC/host on the stage REPEATS the question, giving Flake even more time to formulate an answer. I don't like to see this done. Questions on such controversial subjects should be posed quickly, very short and to the point, so as to not give these corrupt politicians sufficient time to come up with long BS answers. Notice that this happens quite often. Another thing a questioner will do is to ask 2 disconnected questions together, giving the sleazy pol the option of answering the easier one first, then running out of time to sufficiently address the other one.
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