[THEGATEWAYPUNDIT] In September 2013, Jeri Wright, daughter of Reverend "God Damn America" Wright, and 12 other Democrats were charged with embezzling $16 million in Federal health grants that should have gone to AIDS charities and other programs for the poor and needy.
More than one of the defendants had direct ties to President Barack Obama My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it...
In March 2014 Reverend Jeremiah Wright's daughter Jeri was found guilty on eleven counts that included money laundering and lying to federal agents.
This week US District Judge Sue E. Myerscough sent Jeri Wright to prison.
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That's a start. Keep heading up the chain. You'll get to Obumble eventually.
"We've had presidents in the past who have abused power. But when that has happened: When Richard Nixon abused power, Republican senators stood up to him and said, 'Mr. President, you've gone too far.' In fact, it was Republican senators who went to the Oval Office, ... and said, 'Mr. President, it's time for you to resign,'" Cruz recalled. 'What is strikingly missing are Democratic senators who have more commitment to the Constitution and rule of law than they do to their party.'" No, I would not have voted for that fellow either.
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It's true. It was Republicans that told Tricky Dick to resign.
Of course I bet Nixon is rolling in his grave. What Nixon did was parlor games compared to the blatant corruption of this administration and its wholesale play for pay schemes.
#3
Let's remember that in 1960 Nixon decided not to challenge Kennedy's blatant electoral rigging in order due to the damage it would have done to America and the comfort it would have given to its ennemies. So while he was not without hios sahedes of grey and even of black at the depth Nixon was a aptriot and a realtiavley hponorable man. I doubt this can be said from Obama
#4
Comparing Obama to Nixon is an insult to Nixon.
RMN was a paragon of virtue compared to the power-mad, narcissistic tyrant who currently occupies the White House.
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Those where Republicans. Today, you have RINOs who are basically Nixonian era Democrats who've been forced out of their party by the socialists. We don't call it the Beltway Party for nothing these days.
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#4 Comparing Obama to Nixon is an insult to Nixon.
IMO that the comparison ought to be more statist like Stalin or Hitler. Were this not the USA, he probably would give way to his more tyrannical impulses.
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Nixon seemed to understand world politics a bit better than champ. He was given a bad war to deal with and got us out with a strong South Vietnam capable of defending itself with minimal support (mostly financial). Of course the Dem congress screwed that up but that's not on Nixon.
Obama inherited a war that was winding down nicely and basically pulled the carpet out from everyone and let the whole place fall apart while blaming Bush. Sort of pathetic.
#3
Unions hit hardest. [Not public service unions, but people who actually produce things via their sweat and labor that are fundamental to society - and tax revenue]
#5
It is official, the Republic is finished. the grand experiment is put to rest. No to Keystone but yes to Amnesty with majorities in both the house and senate. Boner and Turkey-neck have been out smarted and out maneuvered by a community organizer.
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P2K, that's because Reagan actually went to places blue-collar people were and talked to them. He truly wanted to hear what their concerns were.
Posted by: Deacon Blues ||
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Send it to him again, and again, and again. This is only the first time he'll see that bill, among many others, and the Democratic Party will be the losers for it, as the unions realize that he and his party are no longer their friends.
#10
Agreed. Harry Reid (and Pelosi when that witch was in charge) kept tough decisions off Obama's plate and Democrats in general by gridlock and no amendments. Send it up again and again and reiterate why he won't sign it to AMERICAN WORKERS' detriment
Posted by: Frank G ||
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Again, the MORE ANARCHY-N-CHAOS, THE BETTER FOR "JUSTIFIED/VALID" BOTH OWG-NWO + GLOBAL FEDERAL UNIONS.
Amerika's OWG Globalist Co-Superpower MilPol or Geopol Siblings can rise to parity iff the post-Cold War, post-911 "Sole" Superpower US-n-Only-The-US doesn't unilaterally give up or fall back across the World.
[Yid with Lid] Like the high school girl who is plans her party on the same night as her chief rival's festivities, President Champ is planning to create "news events" to ensure Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu doesn't get the press it would normally receive.
According to the Associated Press, "the White House is mulling ways to undercut Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming trip to Washington and blunt his message that a potential nuclear deal with Iran is bad for Israel and the world." Or will it be angry mulling over blunts and cheap wine ? There are limits. Administration officials have discarded the idea of President Champ himself giving an Iran-related address to rebut the two speeches Netanyahu is to deliver during his early March visit. But other options remain on the table.
Among them: a presidential interview with a prominent journalist known for coverage of the rift between Champ and Netanyahu, multiple Sunday show television appearances by senior national security aides and a pointed snub of America's leading pro-Israel lobby, which is holding its annual meeting while Netanyahu is in Washington, according to the officials.
Perhaps the President will hold a sleep over at the White House for his favorite members of the press. The Directorate of Distraction again working overtime.
#7
A petty, petulant, vindictive child who somehow ended up in the White House and throws tantrums when he doesn't get his way. Pitiful excuse for a POTUS.
[PJ Media] Imagine Obama as an American president in 1939. Actually, it does feel like he's been in office that long.
"The United States has made significant gains in our struggle against violent extremism in Europe. We are watching carefully aggressions in Czechoslovakia, Austria, and in Eastern Europe. My diplomatic team has made it very clear that aggression against neighbors is inappropriate and unacceptable. We live in the 20th century, where the 19th century practice of changing borders by the use of force has no place in the present era.
"Let me be perfectly clear: Mr. Hitler is playing to a domestic audience. He adopts a sort of macho shtick, as a cut-up in the back of the class who appeals to disaffected countrymen. Our task is to demonstrate to Mr. Hitler that his current behavior is not really in his own interest, and brings neither security nor profit to Germany.
"As for acts of violence in Germany itself, we must express our worry to the German government over apparent extremism, but at the same time we must not overreact. As far as these sporadic attacks on random civilians, as, for example, during the recent Kristallnacht violence, we must keep things in perspective, when, for example, some terrorists randomly targeted some folks in a store. My job is sort of like a big-city mayor, to monitor these terrorist acts that are said to be done in the name of the German people. Let us not overreact and begin to listen to radio commentators who whip us up into a frenzy as if we were on the verge of war. We must not overestimate the SS, a sort of jayvee organization that remains a manageable problem. Interesting analogy but one must remember, WWII did not begin in 1941. As far as their domestic agenda and socialist desire to have the gov't control virtually everything, there is little difference.
#2
Deja vu all over again. Soft peddling on terrorism, whether it be Hitler or the Islamics, never works. We are in dangerous times at home and abroad.
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