Yes, really. It seems like a comedy sketch headline, but it’s true.
Archive for April, 2012
For every killing spree the media harps on about guns, there are more would be crimes stopped by armed individuals, like this one.
Apparently, the endless fundraisers he and Michelle have been going to weren’t actually part of the campaign. Which also explains why they’ve been using taxpayer dollars to do so.
The Obama Department of Labor was going to pretty much ban kids from being anywhere near active farming, but stopped – solely because it’s an election year. Their plans are to revisit the reform after Obama gets reelected.
Yet another reason to make sure that doesn’t happen. And then purge the entire department from our government.
*Gasp* You’re not going to vote for Obama?
Now “Republicans are the problem” and they’re “sitting on the sidelines throwing rocks to slow us down and obstruct progress.“
Well, when progress is defined as making energy prices “necessarily skyrocket” and Democrats have already succeeded in getting us to $4 gasoline, yeah – we’re happy as anything to slow progress.
They both inherited a crappy economic situation, but one of them went free-market, and the other went Keynesian. The result? In Reagan’s fourth year, GDP was at 7.7. In Obama’s 2.2.
But the internet still knows what they wrote. Doesn’t it suck when that regime you’re cozying up to reveals themselves as the tyrants conservatives claim they are?
Hmm, makes me remember Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Syria to bring a message of peace to the regime.
Yeah. They also targeted a disabled 7 year old, claimed assault after a congressmen stopped their aggressive groping, just got caught running a prostitution ring, and running drugs, stealing more money, possessing child porn…and of course they got one of the world’s leading security experts blocked from testifying to congress about how useless the TSA really is.
If that’s not enough, Obama wants to start charging a per-bag fee to pay for the TSA’s screenings.
As she once had Harvard Law School bragging about on her behalf.
The real question, of course, is whether she got to Harvard because of affirmative action.









