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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Arrest Obama!

Barack Obama, 44th and Current President of the United States, was allegedly born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961 and is therefore considered to be a 'Natural-born citizen of the United States'. However, whilst his mother was from Kansas and a United States citizen, his father was Kenyan and never even acquired a permanent visa.

If we then take a look at The Law of Nations (used by Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and those other blokes we like to call our Founding Fathers) we clearly see that it states "natural-born citizens, are those born in the country of parents who are citizens" in Volume 9, Chapter 19, Section 212. Therefore, we can easily confirm that Barack Obama is not a natural-born citizen of the United States and therefore ineligble as President.

And this is just all assuming that he actually was born in Hawaii, disregarding the fact that Obama's SSN is that belonging to people from Connecticut, not from Hawaii where Obama resided when his number was issued in 1977. This casts serious doubt upon the authenticity of the papers Barack Obama released to prove that he was in fact born in the U.S. For there is no reason whatsoever as to why Obama would have the 042 prefix that was Connecticut's when he has never lived in the Connecticut and surely did not do so when he was 15 and the SSN was issued.

Currently, the eligibility of Barack Obama is being debated in Georgia where - if ruled ineligble by the court - his name would be taken off the George Presidential Election ballot and leave the Democratic Party with zero chance of winning Georgia.

With all that being said, I believe that Barack Obama should be arrested on suspicion of fraud and the Presidency be filled by Joe Biden, current Vice President.

Contact your Congressman today and ask him or her to raise this question in Congress as soon as possible!


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Mayor of East Haven, CT Accused of Making Racist Remarks

The Mayor of East Haven, Connecticut Joseph A. Maturo (R) is facing a public backlash for the comments he made after four officers of the East Haven Police were charged for using excessive force against undocumented Hispanic immigrants.

When asked by a WPIX reporter "What are you going to do for the Latino community today?" Mayor Maturo responded "I might have tacos when I go home, I'm not quite sure yet". The reporter then said "You realize that isn't the comment to say right now, right?" to which the Mayor replied "When you ask me what I could do for Latinos, I may go out and have a Latino dinner in the Latino community. There's nothing wrong with that and you can twist it and turn it in whichever way the press decides to do".

Now, this is yet another example of how the press will make anything out to be racist. Hell, you can't even describe the physical appearance of an individual without someone calling it racist these days. The definition of racism is to consider a certain race or ethnic group to have a higher human value than others and this is clearly not the case with this Republican Constitution State city mayor's comments.

In what Universe does saying that one might have some tacos later on equal considering that all Hispanics have a lesser human value than other Americans? In mine, it sure doesn't. This hard-working, all-American mayor just told a reporter of his dinner plans, which actually would help the Latino community as it would bring increased revenue to a Hispanic-American restaurant owner somewhere in East Haven.

Now, the comments Mayor Maturo made were perhaps not the best but they sure weren't racist or derogatory in any way and I am sorry for Joseph Maturo - having to face these allegations of him being racist just because he talked about tacos.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Jo Bonner (R-AL) Under Fire for the RESTORE Act

Challengers to Alabamian Republican Congressman Jo Bonner (Alabama's 1st Congressional District) are attacking him over the RESTORE Act, which would send the BP oil spill fine money to the state governments of the affected states, rather than to the individuals who were affected by the oil spill. This is essentially another move by the Mobilian Congressman to increase the Governments' role in its citizens lives. This can only mean trouble for the poor people who had their lives disrupted and destroyed by the oil spill as they have to deal with the bureaucracy of the state governments to restore their lives. 

I'd like to quote Republican Congressional hopeful Peter Gounares who said "I can't think of a time in history where giving a bunch of money to the government ... has ever been a good idea". There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to enlarge the government and its role rather than hand the money out to the individuals who were directly affected, which could potentially create a local economic boom in the Gulf area. I believe in an America where individuals are trusted to take responsibility for themselves and where the responsibility isn't outsourced to a couple of local officials who can not possibly know what kind of problems each individual person affected by this is facing. 

Let these people decide their own fate and their own future and leave them in control of their own lives, for that is what America is all about. Personal freedom and the liberty to decide your own fate. I am not to tell anyone else how they best resolve their own problems and restore their lives and property and neither is the government, neither Federal nor Local.


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Romney Super-PAC Attacks Santorum




This ad started airing a while back in Florida, one of few ads attacking ex-Senator Rick Santorum who comes in third in the Florida polls. Does Romney know Santorum has something up his sleeve or is he just trying to widen the gap? I believe voters giving up on Santorum are very unlikely to go vote for liberal Romney, instead they'd probably turn to Gingrich - which does not benefit Romney in any way. If I ran the Romney Super-PAC, I'd run as many anti-Gingrich ads as I could, because he's the real threat to Romney in Florida - not Santorum. What would benefit Romney the most would probably be Conservatives splitting their votes between Gingrich and Santorum instead of all rallying up behind Newt.

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Right now the top story is the Florida Republican Primary next Tuesday (January 31st) which puts 50 very much needed delegates at stake but it doesn't stop at that folks. The Florida primaries are on a winner-takes-all basis which means that whoever wins it can count on another 50 delegates in their favour at the Republican National Convention.

Establishment favorite and ex-Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney just released his tax documents which show that the son of the 1964 Republican hopeful George W. Romney paid an effective federal income tax rate of 13,9% last year. Now, as a Republican, I am all for reduced taxes and even a flat tax rate about the rate that Romney paid but what'll probably weigh him down in the polls is that a lot of people object to when a man making $21.6 million a year pays a lower effective tax rate than they do when their capital gains aren't even comparable to those of Mr. Romney.

This has made itself obvious as he has plummeted from leading in the Florida polls with 43% over Gingrich's 23% last week to lagging behind the former Speaker of the House's 38%, having a meager 33% himself. One should also note that Florida is a rather liberal state and the few Evangelical Christians in the state that preferred Rick Santorum could hardly make such a difference to Gingrich's favor. What I believe is that a lot of non-moderate Republicans have started to realize after the South Carolina Primaries is that Gingrich actually does have a chance of winning and that Mitt Romney no longer is the inevitable nominee.

Whilst I would of course prefer the more conservative Rick Santorum and his strong family values over the man who asked his wife for an open marriage, I am kind of being swept up in the ABR (Anyone But Romney) wave as I realize that there is virtually no chance of Santorum winning the nominee and that Romney going up against Obama is essentially Obama going up against white Obama with (R) instead of (D).

Perhaps the name of our next President will be Newton Leary Gingrich, a welcome change from Barack Hussein Obama.