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RE: The Case Against Barack Hussein Obama
9/28/2011 1:55:27 PM

Wonder why he has not been impeached yet with this self admission of being non-qualified to be President of America?

I am going to repost this in one of my own threads as I missed this video or overlooked it somehow.

Time to throw the bum out.

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Hello Karen,
Unfortunately this video is not very loud but you can still hear Obama telling the audience he was born in Kenya.

Obama tells Students: "It's true I'm not American"... " I come from KENYA"





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How Clear Is this???



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You know the honeymoon is over
when the comedians start.


The liberals are asking us to give Obama time.
We agree...and think 25 to life would be appropriate.
--Jay Leno

America needs Obama-care like
Nancy Pelosi needs a Halloween mask
. --Jay Leno

Q: Have you heard about McDonald's'
new Obama Value Meal?

A: Order anything you like
and the guy behind you has to pay for it.
--Conan O'Brien

Q: What does Barack Obama
call lunch with a convicted felon?

A: A fund raiser.
--Jay Leno

Q: What's the difference between
Obama's cabinet and a penitentiary?

A: One is filled with
tax evaders, blackmailers,
and threats to society.
The other is for housing prisoners.
--David Letterman

Q: If Nancy Pelosi and Obama were on a boat
in the middle of the ocean and it started to sink,
who would be saved?

A: America !
--Jimmy Fallon

Q: What's the difference between
Obama and his dog, Bo?

A:
Bo has papers. --Jimmy Kimmel

Q: What was the most positive result of
the "Cash for Clunkers" program?

A: It took 95% of the
Obama bumper stickers off the road.
--David Letterman

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RE: The Case Against Barack Hussein Obama
9/28/2011 10:01:43 PM
Jim,
Is impeaching a US President the right word or action?...whom by his own admission in this video, is not a 'Natural Born Citizen' which is a requirement and law of the US Constitution... and whom has been elected and he was and is fully aware that there has been and still is deliberate means to keep the majority of the US citizens deceived by covering by fair means and fowl every piece of information that could of proved he was not eligible much sooner than 4 years after many people starting hearing the rumours.

I reckon Obama is a Terrorist, no different to what Adolf Hitler did to the Germans - he has terrorized people into submitting under his authority with threats and in some cases taken action too.
How are terrorists actioned?




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Wonder why he has not been impeached yet with this self admission of being non-qualified to be President of America?

I am going to repost this in one of my own threads as I missed this video or overlooked it somehow.

Time to throw the bum out.


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RE: The Case Against Barack Hussein Obama
9/29/2011 1:46:29 AM
Actually one brave Federal Judge that believes in our Republic and it's documentation, sends out a warrant for his arrest for filing false documents to enter the race and also issues warrants for the DNC that vetted him as a legal contender. The documentation is in their hands Holder could make it happen. But we know he won't.

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Jim,
Is impeaching a US President the right word or action?...whom by his own admission in this video, is not a 'Natural Born Citizen' which is a requirement and law of the US Constitution... and whom has been elected and he was and is fully aware that there has been and still is deliberate means to keep the majority of the US citizens deceived by covering by fair means and fowl every piece of information that could of proved he was not eligible much sooner than 4 years after many people starting hearing the rumours.

I reckon Obama is a Terrorist, no different to what Adolf Hitler did to the Germans - he has terrorized people into submitting under his authority with threats and in some cases taken action too.
How are terrorists actioned?




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Wonder why he has not been impeached yet with this self admission of being non-qualified to be President of America?

I am going to repost this in one of my own threads as I missed this video or overlooked it somehow.

Time to throw the bum out.


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RE: The Case Against Barack Hussein Obama
10/3/2011 2:59:58 PM

A Cold Melting Pot

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A Cold Melting Pot
By Dean Beaty 9/29/11
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?
An undone stew is now all that we’ve got.
Full of pollution and ready to rot.
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?
Once a great nation with great liberty.
Now so divided that no one is free.
To keep it that way brave men died who fought.
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?
“Not a Christian nation” our president declared.
Don’t mention God’s name unless it’s to swear.
The blessings of God our nation’s forgot.
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?
“Appeasement of all,” in bright neon lights.
P.C. stupidity has removed all our rights.
Speak your mind if you dare but do not get caught.
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?
“Press 1 for English.” Now where’d that come from?
It’s not taken for granted. For sure that is dumb.
“Bring us your tired, your poor.” no English, so what?
Who put out the fire neath our once melting pot?

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RE: The Case Against Barack Hussein Obama
10/11/2011 2:24:56 PM

Herman Cain’s moment

In each of the first six debates of the Republican presidential race, Herman Cain has been an afterthought — on the receiving end of few questions from the moderators and virtually ignored by his better-known and -financed rivals.

That ends tonight, when Cain — along with seven other men and women running for president — take the stage in Hanover, N.H., for a debate sponsored by the Washington Post and Bloomberg News.

Polling makes clear how much Cain’s position in the race has improved since the candidates last gathered in Orlando late last month.

A new Gallup national poll puts Cain in a statistical dead heat with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for first place. And in New Hampshire, Cain has moved into second place behind Romney, according to a new poll by Saint Anselm College and the Harvard Institute of Politics.

Cain’s newfound prominence is further affirmed by his central position on the debate stage itself — sandwiched between Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

If Cain’s top-tier status is without question, what he will do with it in tonight’s debate is very much up in the air.

Cain can be a dynamic presence with his rhetorical gifts and ability to turn a phrase. But he can also fall too much in love with his knack for candor. Remember that Cain asserted he wouldn’t let a Muslim serve in his presidential cabinet during the last debate in New Hampshire. He later recanted.

“Some folks think Herman Cain is merely a good talker and the flavor of the month. Wrong,” said Curt Anderson, a media consultant who worked for the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO during the 2004 Senate primary in Georgia. “This guy is the real deal, he has the courage of his convictions, he has integrity, and he knows what he believes.”

(Sidebar: The Fix declared Cain the latest “flavor of the month” in a column earlier this week. Anderson was kind enough not to call us out by name.)

What does Cain need tonight to ensure that he isn’t forgotten by the time the next debate rolls around?

Sound smart on the economy, said Georgia-based Republican consultant Paul Bennecke. “He needs to provide substance and explain how his plan will fix the economy and create jobs,” explained Bennecke. “If he can do that, then he might remain a relevant part of the campaign.”

Republican voters seem ready to believe Cain knows what he is talking about when it comes to the economy. In a new Post-Bloomberg national poll, 20 percent said he would do the m,ost to improve the economy — just behind Romney who led the way with 22 percent.

Cain has done well — generally — in the debates so far, but he has never had to deal with the level of scrutiny from both the moderators and his opponents that will come his away tonight.

Asked about that raised level of scrutiny in an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody on Friday, Cain responded: “When they ask me who’s the president of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan, I’m going to say, ‘You know, I don’t know. Do you know? And then I’m going to say, ‘How’s that going to create one job?’”

Um, OK.

What Cain does with his moment tonight will determine whether this is the beginning of a long run at (or near) the top of the field for him, or the beginning of the end of his moment in the spotlight.

Romney defends Wall Street amidst protests: It’s not quite “corporations are people,” but it’s close.

For the second time, Romney has put himself in the position of defending big business against populist sentiment.

This time, he’s criticizing the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters by saying they are looking for “scapegoats to attack.”

“Don’t attack a whole class of Americans, whether they’re rich or poor, white or black,” Romney said at a town hall, according to The Hill. “This isn’t the time for divisiveness.”

Added Romney:

* “Let’s not fight any street in America.”

* “Wall Street is connected to Main Street.”

* “I consider the CEOs of organized labor not to be my big buddies. I consider the rank-and-file of organized labor to be my buddies.”

Romney joins Cain in hitting back against the protesters.

Walker recall in works: Democrats in Wisconsin have announced their plans to launch a recall campaign against Gov. Scott Walker (R) for his controversial law ending collective bargaining for many public employees.

A political action committee, United Wisconsin, has been set up by Walker opponents for the campaign. They plan to file paperwork and start gathering petitions on Nov. 15, giving supporters until Jan. 13 to collect over 540,208 signatures. Should the effort succeed, an election could be held as early as next spring.

Walker’s chief of staff has already stepped down to help fight the recall.

What will happen is anyone’s guess. While Democrats and their allies in labor failed to take back the state Senate in recall campaigns this summer, they did defeat two Republican state senators. And Walker continues to be very unpopular in the state.

About tonight: If you want more information about tonight’s debate, see here.

The debate will be streamed live on the Washington Post’s website, along with on Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg.com and WBIN-TV in New Hampshire.

And as always, we encourage Fix readers to watch the debate on our live blog page, where we’ll have the live stream on top of a real-time conversation with readers about what’s going on.

Fixbits:

Jon Huntsman lays out his foreign policy vision.

Huntsman: The Mandarin Candidate.

So who are those unidentified Cain advisers?

Both Newt Gingrich and Gary Johnson want Johnson invited to tonight’s debate.

Romney gets endorsements from former senators Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and Mel Martinez (R-Fla.).

Richard Land backs up Romney, but agrees that Mormonism isn't Christianity.

Former North Dakota Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp (D) considers filling Democrats’ recruiting hole in the state’s open Senate race.

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) is outraised by his primary opponent, state Rep. Joaquin Castro.

Must-reads:

New Hampshire’s contrarian streak” — Nate Silver, New York Times

Romney and Cain: It’s complicated” — Katrina Trinko, National Review

In Iowa, Religious Right Is Now a Force Divided” — Trip Gabriel, New York Times

Rachel Weiner contributed to this report.

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