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Obama's First Moves Questionable

February 12, 2009 | somewhere, Texas | Vetting explained

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He passes a bill including things like shelters for polar bears in it. Yes it does. Then there's condoms and abortions for Europe. I mean they gotta have that right!

 

At the same time he shuts down Gitmo

 

Then he pardons -- or not pardons but drops the case against the mastermind behind the USS Cole!

 

Then he appoints a man who is the porn industry's savior! He is the number two guy for the Attorney general. He's the person who fought to allow pornography in schools and at libraries. He's the reason we're spending federal tax dollars on having Playboy and Penthouse made into braille for the Library of Congress. He's the guy who stood up for child pornographers and argued the cases in the Supreme Court. That's the best we can do!

 

Then Barack Obama announces that he's moving the census to the White House. What??? So instead of acual numbers we will have estimations. There's a number of reason why the American People would not want this!! Can you think of one or two or three?

 

 

The Government needs to make decisions through the American people instead of for the American people. We have lost the principles our nation was founded on and we need to get back to our roots! We know what is to come if the RIGHT decisions are not being made TODAY!!

 

 

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