Anti-Incumbent Sentiment Raises Dead

unc_sam.gifThe candidate running against an incumbent mayor died a few weeks before the election, but he won the office anyway.  Carl Robin Geary beat out incumbent Barbara Brock by 268 to 85 in Tracy City, Tenn.1  If this small town is a microcosm for this coming November elections, Americans may have a chance to push back against Obama and the democrats’ Marxist take-over before it’s too late.  It will be no sure victory to rely on the courts alone to decide the unconstitutionality of Obama Care as they are being packed with communists.  Let’s go out there and win one for the Geary!

Notes:

1. NewsMax, “Dead Man Wins Mayor’s Race in Small Tennessee Town,” April 15, 2010. http://newsmax.com/US/US-ODD-Dead-Election/2010/04/15/id/355803

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David Dansker - writes commentary and articles covering various topics including ecclesiology, eschatology, and theology. His focus is on those issues that deal with heresy, harlotry, and the apostasy. You may reach Mr. Dansker at:david@thenewsbeats.com
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2 Responses to Anti-Incumbent Sentiment Raises Dead

  1. Now that’s what I am talking about, spit In the face of the enemy and Encourage the soldiers all In one fail swoop.Praise the lord and pass the ammunition! Thanks for the shot In the arm.

  2. Requests have come in regarding the last line of this short, “Win one for the Geary!” The line is a play on the one: “Win one for the Gipper,” an actual football player named Gipp from 1920 who was played by President Ronald Reagan in a movie about the coach Knute Rockne. The nick name stuck to Reagan. For more information on this, see this website: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/win-one-for-the-gipper.html

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