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Not all those elected to high office during the Great Patriotic Revolution of 2010 has lived up to their original promise. The Republican Governor of Tennessee—a highly patriotic jurisdiction, as everyone knows—has sadly turned out to be a secret agent of Democrat Socialists, and worse yet, has made the enslavement of his people under Shariah Law one of his major priorities.
That, at any rate, seems to be the gist of resolutions being passed by local Republican Party committees around Tennessee demanding “action” by the state party against Gov. Bill Haslam, according to the Nashville Tennessean’s Chas Sisk. He provides a copy of a typical resolution, which was duly adopted by the Stewart County GOP:
A RESOLUTION to request the State Executive Committee to take appropriate action against the administration of Governor Bill Haslam,
Whereas, the actions that The Tennessee Republican Executive Committee against Kent Williams needs to be commended,
WHEREAS, the action or actions of the Republican elected Governor of the Great State of Tennessee and his administration have demonstrated a consistent lack of conservative values and his administration’s policies are worse than the actions of Kent Williams,
WHEREAS, these actions or inactions have forced this GOP organization to lose the confidence in our Governor during an election year, these actions include but not limited to:
According to the Tennessean on January 15, 2012, Governor Haslam admitted to retaining 85% of the Democrat Governor Phil Bredesen’s Executive Service Employees. One of the latest Executive Service Employees has included Samar Ali, an expert in Shariah Compliant Finance which is one of the many ways Islamic terrorism is funded. She is also a one-time Obama appointee and her family has a long history of supporting the Democrat Party.
Retained/hired a majority of democrat legislative liaisons from the Bredesen Administration that should have prevented the Planned Parenthood funding issue in the first legislative cycle.
Allowed and retained openly homosexuals to make policy decisions in the Department of Children’s Services.
Non-support/lack of leadership with regards to handgun carry permits holders in last legislative session.
Manipulated state law in the hire of a Commissioner of Education (from out of state), who has been an embarrassment to our Republican Legislature.
Refused to sign the Agenda 21 resolution passed by the state legislature (note that all Republicans voting in both the House and Senate voted yes).
Lied to party leaders by stating that changes would come after the TEAM act was passed, hiring people from the Obama administration was not the change we were promised.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Stewart County GOP, that we hereby urge The Tennessee Republican Executive Committee to take meaningful action against the Governor Bill Haslam ‘s Administration.
The resolution’s reference to Kent Williams is telling; Williams was the Republican state legislator who at the beginning of the 2009 session cut a deal with Democrats to get himself elected Speaker of a closely divided Tennessee House, and was subsequently booted out of the GOP.
But there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that Williams was specifically dedicated to Shariah Law or fought to defend the U.N.’s evil Agenda 21 plot to destroy private property rights, so I guess Haslam is even worse.























biggerbox on July 18, 2012 11:15 AM:
I was willing to let him slide with a slap on the wrist, but then I go to the bit about Agenda 21. Well! If he's refusing to sign resolutions against Agenda 21, he's brought this upon himself. Off with his head!
Is it the water down there, or what?
stormskies on July 18, 2012 11:21 AM:
The GOP goosestepping their way a fascist state and country.
c u n d gulag on July 18, 2012 11:22 AM:
beggerbox,
Maybe it is the water.
Maybe they over-flouridated it for years - and it hardened their heads and hearts, along with their teeth.
Quaker in a Basement on July 18, 2012 11:34 AM:
biggerbox gets it in 1! [applause]
c u n d gulag on July 18, 2012 11:35 AM:
"...who has been an embarrassment to our Republican Legislature."
Are you talking about yourselves, TN Legislators?
Because you certainly are!
First, according to the Constitution, a person can NOT be excluded due to religious beliefs, like the Islamic expert - or lack thereof - like, say, ME!
And, thought it's not in there specifically, since there were NO political parties yet formed at the time of its writing, there can be NO exclusion due solely to a person's, or a person's families, political affiliation.
Many OTHER things - yes. But not THAT.
You might want to take a little time to read The Constitution.
You can all read it together - but don't skip the naughty bits, like the US House did with slavery, and other Amendments they didn't like.
And lastly - REALLY?
"One of the latest Executive Service Employees has included Samar Ali, an expert in Shariah Compliant Finance which is one of the many ways Islamic terrorism is funded."
Who do you want to replace this Islamic terrorism funding expert with?
Jethro Bodine?
Some bong-sharing pal of Senator Rand Paul's?
Keeeeerist, the minute you think the "Dumb Dial's" at 10, they raise it to 11!
RL Alitheia on July 18, 2012 12:01 PM:
I'm not sure what is says about our current political atmosphere (or about me), but I wasn't surprised one bit by the xenophobic, small-mindedness represented in the resolutions. The bad grammar was shocking, though.
c u n d gulag on July 18, 2012 12:08 PM:
RL Alitheia,
Wel dey iz probly awl hom skooled aint dey sew watt djew spect
jjdaddyo on July 18, 2012 12:14 PM:
Did the Governor not get the memo from GOP Headquarters during the campaign? Immediately following his swearing-in, all Democrats were to be driven from the state by men on horseback wielding torches and spears.
2Manchu on July 18, 2012 1:40 PM:
I heard the governor is really an undercover agent for the FBI, sent to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan.
I bet he's even got a Commie flag tacked up on the wall of his garage.
leopoldvonranke on July 18, 2012 2:20 PM:
I had the misfortune of living in Memphis, Tennessee for six months one time on a temporary assignment from a former employer. It's a strange and insular place. The morning after Willie Herendon (Black) won the mayoral contest, there was a racket outside the house that awakened my spouse. "What's that?" she asked. "White flight," I replied. The only place I was ever happier to leave was Vietnam.
exlibra on July 18, 2012 3:31 PM:
Well, what did they expect from a guy whose name is Haslam? I bet it used to be Ha-salaam before. It's no wonder he wants to cover Tennessee with a hijab.
Texas Aggie on July 18, 2012 9:17 PM:
With all due respect to the attempts of the Stewart County GOP to take wingbattism to new levels of idiocy, the Texas GOP still is No. 1. There is no way that the feeble attempts by those Tennessean homeschoolers to topple TX from its position atop the pile of stupid can succeed. And as long as we are able to dictate the contents of their textbooks and forbid the teaching of critical thinking in all public educational institutions in TX, TX will continue to be head and shoulders above the rest of the nutcase sphere.