Tuesday, April 21, 2009
President Obama Hands Al Qaeda CIA Blueprints on What to Expect if they are Captured.
It is painfully obvious that President Obama is the first American president who truly hates America and is willing to take positions that are certain to undermine our national security. By releasing memos that the CIA had used in the Bush administration in determining what the limits are in interrogating terrorist barbarians, it puts our enemies--the barbarian Islamfascists--on notice of what the ultimate limits Americans are willing to use against them. These barbarians will use these memos as blueprints in determining how to avoid revealing any relevant information regarding imminent threats against America. Obama has essentially stated that he does not care if this hurts our national security. Considering the fact that our enemy is still out there, and we have shown weakness and have taken away a valuable tool to use against our enemy, we are in a far more dangerous position now. We will live to regret this day. And when that day comes, President Obama will be responsible and must be held accountable politically at the ballot box for his disgraceful and contemptible decision to reveal our nation's secrets to our enemies.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Americans say no to the establishment's philosophical worldview
Americans across the political spectrum are taking today as a day to protest the establishment's philosophical worldview, which is a mixture of collectivism, altruism, and statism, none of which has ever served to improve the lives of individuals. To those in Washington, the idea of a government being used exclusively to protect individual rights is a concept that is alien to them. However, the fact that hundreds of thousands of Americans are protesting and stating that they disagree with this worldview is encouraging, and is a strong signal that Americans are not meek and will not voluntarily hand over their rights to an out of control establishment that is drunk with power.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Satire: Barack Obama sends cease and desist letter to Kim Jung Ill
Obama's cease and desist letter to Kim Jung Ill:
It has come to my attention that you have made an unauthorized launch of a "rocket" into outer space. While I have no intention of retaliating or showing you that I can easily attack your rockets, I wanted to let you know that I have reserved all of my rights as US President, including the right to go to the UN. You neither asked for nor received permission to launch the rocket. Therefore, I believe you have willfully violated UN Security Council resolutions. I demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all rockets, and destroy such rockets immediately, and that you desist from this or any other infringement of UN Security Council resolutions. If I have not received an affirmative response from you by April 10, indicating that you have fully complied with these requirements, I shall consider writing another strongly worded letter to you.
Barack Hussein Obama
THE WHITE HOUSE
April 5, 2009
It has come to my attention that you have made an unauthorized launch of a "rocket" into outer space. While I have no intention of retaliating or showing you that I can easily attack your rockets, I wanted to let you know that I have reserved all of my rights as US President, including the right to go to the UN. You neither asked for nor received permission to launch the rocket. Therefore, I believe you have willfully violated UN Security Council resolutions. I demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all rockets, and destroy such rockets immediately, and that you desist from this or any other infringement of UN Security Council resolutions. If I have not received an affirmative response from you by April 10, indicating that you have fully complied with these requirements, I shall consider writing another strongly worded letter to you.
Barack Hussein Obama
THE WHITE HOUSE
April 5, 2009
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Why does Obama continue to criticize America on foreign soil?
Does this sound like a man who truly loves America? If a husband continuously made negative comments about his wife all the time, and stated, "but I love you," should she reasonably accept such a statement?
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