The latest Obama ad suggests that Mitt Romney did something
that was a “felony.” Reportedly, Bain
Capital continued to use his name on SEC filings as being in charge some three
years after his departure.
COMMENTS:
If there was any “felony” involved, it would be Bain Capital’s. Since Romney was no longer there, he had
absolutely no control over what they put on their SEC filings. But, if you want to talk felonies, let’s talk
Fast and Furious and Holder’s flat refusal to comply with a Congressional
subpoena, even after being cited for contempt.
Or let’s talk Obama’s decisions on immigration that are against the
law. Or, let’s talk the deliberate White
House leaks of national security secrets in an effort to gain political favor
from the public. Or, let’s talk the
extension of Federal backed loans to energy firms in return for political campaign
contributions. Or, let’s talk the flat refusal to prove to the American public
that the President is legally and Constitutionally qualified to be the President. “F” you, Obama, and that black horse you rode
in on.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. How do you feel about the NAACP convention, Romney and
Obama in that order? (Fritz ~ Vancouver,
WA)
A. There are a lot of things I dislike about the NAACP. But, in backing away from it and looking at it
in context, it has been extremely influential in improving lives and opportunities
for blacks. Romney gained some esteem,
as far as I am concerned, about agreeing to speak to the largely Democratic
NAACP membership in an election year where there is a black vs. a white; and he
gained more esteem in my eyes when he spoke out about his views on ObamaCare in
the face of what he had to know was going to be hostility. But, he did it. That means to me that he is a man of his
convictions regardless of his audience and Obama could never, ever pretend to display the same
qualities. As for Obama, I think he was
very conspicuous by his absence. It
appears to me, the layman, that Romney has a higher regard for the members of
the NAACP than Obama does. But then again, just what has Obama done for blacks in the last three-plus years anyway?
Q. Obama promised change.
Three-plus years down the road, how do Americans view his “change?” (Gina ~ Colusa, CA)
A. Two-thirds of likely voters say President Obama has kept
his 2008 campaign promise to change America — but it’s changed for the worse,
according to the Washington Times. I
guess the other one-third is either on drugs or is left-wing illegal immigrants.
(Sorry Nancy, no offense intended.) Read more: http://times247.com/articles/poll-obama-has-changed-country-for-worse#ixzz20SUP11vf
Q. I hear that ICE is releasing illegals convicted of crimes
back into our society? (Shirley ~ Gig Harbor, WA)
A. A series of internal ICE memos reveals officials were told
they could dismiss deportation cases against illegal immigrants convicted of sexual assault,
solicitation of murder, aggravated assault, assaulting a police officer,
kidnapping and many drug charges. The net result is that, when such
inmates are released at the ends of their terms, they are not deported. So, do you still want Juan to mow your
grass?
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“I think
segregation is bad, I think it's wrong, it's immoral. I'd fight against it with
every breath in my body, but you don't need to sit next to a white person to learn
how to read and write. The NAACP needs to say that.” ~ Clarence Thomas
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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