GOPUSA ILLINOIS Daily Clips for September 12, 2008 includes news and commentaries on the following topics:
- Republican Party candidates, elected officials, party leaders, and events
- Republican Party platform issues including promoting a strong national defense, respect for the rule of law, individual responsibilitiy, traditional values, etc.
- Illinois budget problems and more...
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: The Chicago Sun-Times, a tabloid arm of the Democrat Party, splashes "HOCKEY MOM CHECKED" across its front page along with a 4X6.5-inch color photo of Palin
-- VERY SAD: Ex-Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee calls Sarah Palin 'cocky wacko' - AP
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Democrat Rich Miller tries to foist Blaojevich's character flaws on Palin
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Democrat Deborah Douglas tries to paint Palin as being a religious extremist
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Democrat Neil Steinberg denigrates Palin, says "she has plenty of time to screw up"
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Everyone knows that all the religions of the world discourage homosexual activity. Everyone knows that engaging in homosexual activity dramatically increases the likelihood that you will become HIV infected. According to the article: "Men who have sex with men represent the highest percentage of new HIV cases in the country, and black gay and bisexual men are more likely to become infected at a younger age than whites. . .New infection rates among black women are nearly 15 times higher than those for white women, according to the CDC report, which breaks down HIV infection by race, gender and age. Among whites, new infection rates in 2006 were highest for gay and bisexual men in their 30s and 40s. But for black gay and bisexual men, 13- to 29-year-olds were the most at-risk."
-- VERY SAD: Obama ducks call to push reform in Illinois Group wants him to intervene with Senate leader - Dave McKinney
-- VERY SAD: Blagojevich brings his mismanagement style to CTA - Steve Huntley
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
-- Blagojevich: Palin's experience OK - Rick Pearson
-- Blagojevich defends Palin's experience - AP
-- John Kass Speaks at Elmhurst College (Diersen was among the 300+ in the audience.)
-- Scrutiny of Palin's travel echoes in Illinois - John O'Connor
-- Palin, Blagojevich both questioned over travel - AP
-- Ethics bill fate uncertain after Jones declines to call Senate back to Capitol - Ray Long
-- Palin: U.S. might have to go to war with Russia GOP running mate: 'I'm ready' to be vice president - Jill Zuckman
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Democrat Duckworth blasts Republican Bush, again
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Obama supporting Hugo Chavez insults and threatens America
-- Obama's fame nearly costs Kenyan relative Step-grandmother seen by some as rich - Jeffrey Gettleman
-- Obama campaign patches up goof with Naperville Girl Scouts After some prodding, staff donates items for 2nd-graders' political lesson - Jon Yates
DAILY HERALD
-- Emil Jones won't be rushed - John Patterson
-- DuPage County: Costs of county 911 system increases $6.5 million - Jake Griffin
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: In light of Palin's pit bull remark, you can count on the Daily Herald to highlight all pit bull attack stories
-- Democrat hug nothing more than playacting - Editorial
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: Susan Pribyl of Ingleside uses Palin's daughter's pregnancy to argue that children should be taught how to have sexual intercourse without getting pregnant
-- Liberalism is an 'ominous threat' - Steve Toye, Naperville
ABC7
-- Palin seeks to defend qualifications
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/national_world&id=6386104 (Includes video clip)
NBC5
-- Palin Says She's Ready For High Office 'I Didn't Blink' When Asked To Be Running Mate, Palin Says
CBS2
-- Palin: I Didn't Blink When Asked To Be McCain's VP - AP
http://cbs2chicago.com/campaign08/sarah.palin.interview.2.815325.html (Includes video clip)
CRAIN'S CHICAGO BUSINESS
-- Illinois House OKs privatizing lottery - AP
BEACON NEWS
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Oberweis foundation donates 1,000 copies of Robert Renteria's book "From the Barrio to The Boardroom" to Aurora's East Side High School. FROM THE ARTICLE: "In Aurora, it was hundreds of students chanting in Spanish as they marched in the streets." DIERSEN: During the late 1970s, HUD money was used to build garages for low income people on the east side of Aurora. The hope was that their cars would more likely start during winter if they were kept in garages. One of my first assignments when I transferred from IRS to GAO in 1980 was to assess the success of that program.
NAPERVILLE SUN
-- DuPage County Board Chairman Schillerstrom to speak at Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Monday, September 22
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD: The Naperville Sun promotes "diversity," again. The Naperville Sun knows full well that to promote "diversity" is to promote the demonization of Whites, especially the demonization of older White male conservatives.
WHEATON SUN
-- Bank hostage taker stuns neighbors, community Wheaton 41-year-old kills self during standoff - Bill Bird
LAKE COUNTY NEWS SUN
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Greenberg challenges Bean to debate
BELLEVILLE NEWS DEMOCRAT
-- Illinois Senate not returning to work on long agenda - Christopher Wills
OTTAWA TIMES
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Kay Hatcher to address LaSalle County Republican Women's Club
NEWS GAZETTE
-- Pat Brady to Speak at Champaign County Republicans Fall festival
LAKE COUNTY NEWS SUN
-- 9/11 plus seven - Nancy J. Thorner
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/newssun/news/opinions/letters/1156998,5_4_WA11_LETTERS_S1.article
SUBURBAN LIFE
-- Little discussion on raising Wheaton sales tax - Jeanne Ives, Wheaton
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Nasty Barbara Laing of Glen Ellyn calls Palin an "extremist" who is not "one of us"
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Diersen responds to Jerry Moore: Democrats always argue that Republican racism always explains why any block, neighborhood, municipality, township, county, or state lacks "diversity," that is, lacks minorities. The Naperville Sun is an arm of the Democrat Party. So when the Naperville Sun says it is happy that Republican DuPage County is becoming more "diverse," it is really a) arguing that Republican racism explains why, in the past, relatively few minorities choose to live in DuPage County and b) arguing that electing Democrats will diminish racism.
WAND TV
-- Palin's travel trouble similar to Illinois' Blagojevich - AP
ILLINOIS FAMILY INSTITUTE
-- Christmas Came Early This Year: Springfield Nativity Scene Will Become Reality In State's Capitol - Daniel Zanoza
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
-- Claypool and Bill Brady - Jeff Berkowitz
TOM ROESER
-- How Tenderly Careful Leno is About Obama
FOX NEWS CHANNEL
-- Report: Christian Leader Calls Obama’s Muslim ‘Training’ Frightening
THE HILL
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Democrats propose "gas stamps." To despise American nameplate vehicles is to despise America. Because Democrats despise American nameplate vehicles, would they limit/deny stamps for owners of American nameplate vehicles? Democrats especially despise Corvettes. Even though my 2005 Corvette gets 18 MPG city and 26 MPG highway, would the Democrats let me have any gas stamps for it? What if I promise to drive it even less than I do now?
ACCURACY IN MEDIA
-- Democrats Infiltrate GOP Conventions Democrat news people trash Republicans during their conventions, while treating nominees at Democrat conventions as rock stars. - Wes Vernon
HUMAN EVENTS
-- Obama's Plumbers - John Batchelor
NEWSMAX
-- Obama Panicking Over Palin - Michael Reagan
EXAMINER
-- Obama and American terrorist Bill Ayers - Dan Spencer
ALL HEADLINE NEWS
-- CBS Forces YouTube To Stop Showing McCain's "Lipstick" Ad - Kris Alingod
GUARDIAN
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: ONE MORE REASON TO VOTE FOR MCCAIN: Foreign anti-Americans want Obama to win
CHRON
-- VERY SAD: Obama mocks McCain as computer illiterate - AP
WALL STREET JOURNAL
-- Black Voters Fret Over Obama Close Election Spurs Nervousness, Anger; A Boon to Turnout? - Gary Fields and Jonathan Kaufman
NEW YORK TIMES
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: VERY SAD BUT NOT SURPRISING: New York Times blasts McCain and promotes Obama RE: “age and developmentally appropriate” sex education curriculum (SEE RESPONSE FROM JOE MORRIS.)
(JOE MORRIS LETTER TO THE EDITOR: To the Editor: Contrary to the claims of your editorial (“A Message from John McCain”, Sept. 12, 2008), the Illinois sex education bill - SB 99 - that state senator Barack Obama supported in 2003 was not plain vanilla legislation under which “at most, kindergarteners were to be taught the dangers of sexual predators.” It was aimed, in fact, at changing the entire philosophy of sex education in the public schools of Illinois. Had the Obama-backed bill passed, it would have deleted requirements in existing law that all public school sex education classes “emphasize that abstinence is the expected norm in that abstinence from sexual intercourse is the only protection that is 100% effective against unwanted teenage pregnancy.” Instead, it would describe abstinence merely as “an effective method of preventing unintended pregnancy” and would say nothing about expected norms. It would also have eliminated the following guidelines of current law: - “Course material and instruction shall teach honor and respect for monogamous heterosexual marriage.” - “Course material and instruction shall stress that pupils should abstain from sexual intercourse until they are ready for marriage.” - “Course material and instruction shall include a discussion of the possible emotional and psychological consequences of preadolescent and adolescent sexual intercourse outside of marriage and the consequences of unwanted adolescent pregnancy.” Rather, it would have substituted the following directive: - “Course material and instruction shall be free of . . . sexual orientation biases.” The bill would have applied to kindergarteners as well as to high school seniors. Although course materials were to have been “age appropriate”, even kindergarteners would have been affected by a curriculum that ceased to promote “monogamous heterosexual marriage” and sexual abstinence until marriage, and sought, instead, to be “free of sexual orientation biases.” Despite Senator Obama’s support of the bill, it failed in a legislature dominated by Democrats. What is unfair is not Senator McCain’s desire to debate the merits of the bill, but the attempt of The New York Times to sweep the matter under the rug.)
WASHINGTON POST
-- Misunderestimating McCain - Dan Balz
WALL STREET JOURNAL
-- Columbia University: Obama's Lost Years - Editorial
-- Everything About Politicians Is Fair Game - David Perel
DUPAGE COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE
-- DuPage County Board Continuing to Make County a Regional Leader
WURFWHILE
-- DIERSEN HEADLINE: Democrats do not promote Republicans who promote the Republican Party platform. Democrat Hiram Wurf promotes Dillard. Wurf must believe that Dillard does not promote the Republican Party platform.
GAY CITY NEWS
-- VERY SAD BUT NOT SURPRISING: United for Obama - Paul Schindler






















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