- Neither the Arab Street or the Christian Street have plans for, or believe in a resolution.
- Neither the Arab Street or the Christian Street have complaints that are specific. (Anti-Zionism /Anti-Socialism)
- Neither the Arab Street or the Christian Street have desire for civil discourse.
- Neither the Arab Street or the Christian Street have solid organization or strict tenet of beliefs other than you are either one of us or one of them.
Aug 12, 2009
The Christian Street
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Sean Finnerty
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11:25 PM
The Christian Street (like the eastern variation the Arab Street) is unfocused, intense, fearful and of course very, very, angry. Reza Alan wrote a book/thesis about the Islamic-fanatics called Cosmic Wars, that could just as easily describe the temper tantrums that have been occurring at Congressional town halls all through out the country.
Jul 31, 2009
Fed Audit Supported By 75% Of Americans: Survey
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Sean Finnerty
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12:04 PM
Fed Audit Supported By 75% Of Americans: Survey
Of course the Federal Reserve should be audited, shouldn't the most economically influential organization in the country be accountable the same way the banks they deal with every day are? FDIC has the responsibility to audit banks they insure, so the Federal Government who insures the Federal Reserve with full faith and credit of the American government has the responsibility to audit the Federal Reserve. Why aren't the conservatives up in arms htat this hasn't been done already, they complain about healthcare being handled by some bureaucrat and an ever increasing size and scope of the federal government that is accountable to no one, and yet bringing accountability to these far off bureaucrats commanding and controlling the economy with a greater and greater scope and size has not brought out one tea-bagger, not one John Birch Society member, not one Libertarian, not one conservative talking head (the Glenn Becks, O'Reilly, Michelle Malkin, or Ann Coulter).
The conservative movement is paralyzed by their corporate pay masters, Obama and Tim Geither should get on this right away starting the audit will take less push than Healthcare and it is nearly universaly approve of bby the public (75% is as close as your going to get without including Mom, baseball, and apple pie)
Of course the Federal Reserve should be audited, shouldn't the most economically influential organization in the country be accountable the same way the banks they deal with every day are? FDIC has the responsibility to audit banks they insure, so the Federal Government who insures the Federal Reserve with full faith and credit of the American government has the responsibility to audit the Federal Reserve. Why aren't the conservatives up in arms htat this hasn't been done already, they complain about healthcare being handled by some bureaucrat and an ever increasing size and scope of the federal government that is accountable to no one, and yet bringing accountability to these far off bureaucrats commanding and controlling the economy with a greater and greater scope and size has not brought out one tea-bagger, not one John Birch Society member, not one Libertarian, not one conservative talking head (the Glenn Becks, O'Reilly, Michelle Malkin, or Ann Coulter).
The conservative movement is paralyzed by their corporate pay masters, Obama and Tim Geither should get on this right away starting the audit will take less push than Healthcare and it is nearly universaly approve of bby the public (75% is as close as your going to get without including Mom, baseball, and apple pie)
Jul 30, 2009
City Hall News, Broken!
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Sean Finnerty
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2:19 PM
Jun 8, 2009
Monser-Rat!
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Sean Finnerty
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11:08 PM
Today in response to my State Senator betraying his Democratic Party, I called to have my displeasure with him as a constituent and I am guessing I'm not the only one since the constituent liaison who picked up the phone kept fumbling the name of his boss.
It went a little something like this.
HM staffer: "Senator Malcolm's ... I mean Hiram Monserrate's office, how can I help you?"
Me: "I'm a constituent and would like to leave a message for the Senator."
HM staffer: "um, so where in Smith's I mean the senator's district do you live?"
Me: "[Gave address]"
HM staffer: "What's the message?"
Me: "He's a disgrace."
It went a little something like this.
HM staffer: "Senator Malcolm's ... I mean Hiram Monserrate's office, how can I help you?"
Me: "I'm a constituent and would like to leave a message for the Senator."
HM staffer: "um, so where in Smith's I mean the senator's district do you live?"
Me: "[Gave address]"
HM staffer: "What's the message?"
Me: "He's a disgrace."
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