I want readers of this blog to have every quality piece of information available about Barack Obama; therefore, I’m breaking with tradition of publishing mostly-original content on this blog and recommending to you the following LAUNDRY LIST of posts about the Democratic Party presidential nominee’s wide-reaching involvement in campaign finance fraud. Published by Pam Geller [...]
Campaign Finance Fraud ‘Laundry List’ Offered
October 27th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: · anonymous foreign donors, Atlas Shrugs, Barack Obama, campaign finance, campaign finance fraud, Democratic Party, foreign contributions, fraudulent contributions, gaza, gaza contributions, illegal activity, illegal contributions, jeanne mccurdy, john galt, Obama, palestinian donors, pam geller, presidential nominee, ronald hickel
There Will Be No Righting Voting Wrongs in Ohio
October 21st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Reporting in the DC Examiner today, Quin Hilyer reports that there will be no righting voting wrongs in Ohio, in part because of the fact that Department of Justice lawyers who should be paying attention are not. Instead, they’re “in the tank” for Barack Obama: The kicker: The DOJ attorney on the case, former Ted [...]
Tags: · ACLU, aclu attorney, Atlas Shrugs, Barack Obama, dc examiner, department of justice, doj lawyers, Examiner.com, james walsh, jennifer brunner, lawyers, mark kapelhoff, no righting voting wrongs in ohio, Obama, obama administration, ohio, ohio secretary of state, quin hilyer, southern district of ohio, statewide voter registration database, Supreme Court, Ted Kennedy, the gadfly, vote fraud, vote fraud laws
Christians Sacrificed to ‘Clean Up’ Obama’s Past
October 18th, 2008 · 11 Comments
Editor’s Note: I rarely republish a post from another blog in its entirety. Today, however, I make an exception in the case of a post published one month ago by Larry Martin. An American expat living in Southeast Asia, Martin offers insights about some of the global efforts being waged by supporters of Barack Obama [...]
Tags: · a forgotten cause, American expat, american samoa, an american expat in southeast asia, Atlas Shrugs, Barack Hussein Obama, Barack Obama, barry soetoro, Carbon Credits, change, che guevara, chicago climate exchange, Christians, Christians sacrificed, clean up indonesia, Congress, corrupt government, Democratic Party, dino patti djalal, eni faleomavaega, faleomavaega, indonesia, indonesian government, indonesian president, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, larry martin, new guinea, Obama, obama's childhood, obama's childhood school, obama's presidential bid, Osama bin Laden, peter tatchell, presidential nominee, republic of indonesia, samoa, southeast asia, west papua, west papuans, White House
New Lawsuit Demands Obama Prove Citizenship
October 16th, 2008 · 11 Comments
Nearly two months after I published what has turned out to be this blog’s most-popular post ever, Lawsuit Challenges Barack Obama Citizenship, and barely a week after highlighting one many’s worry about our country being headed to a Constitutional crisis, word of yet another lawsuit challenging Barack Obama‘s citizenship reached my desk. Filed in Washington [...]
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Twelve ‘Dinosaurs’ Endorse Barack Obama
October 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Editor & Publisher, self-described as “America’s oldest journal covering the newspaper industry,” ran a piece today which highlighted news that 12 newspapers had endorsed Barack Obama today. A look at some of those endorsements helps explain why, perhaps, the newspaper industry (a.k.a., “the dinosaurs”) is facing some of its worst times ever. I didn’t have [...]
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Twenty Percent of Bailout Profits to Go to ACORN!
September 26th, 2008 · 13 Comments
In a shocking revelation last night, Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News Channel’s Greta Van Sustren that the massive economic bailout package being hashed out in Washington, D.C., yesterday includes 20 percent of the profits from the $700 billion bailout going to ACORN, a group about which serious allegations of corruption flew during a [...]
Tags: · 700 billion, acorn, allegations of corruption, Atlas Shrugs, banking crisis, Credit Crisis, economic bailout, economic bailout package, Fox News Channel, graham, greta van sustren, John McCain, lindsay graham, McCain, sen. lindsay graham, the sadim touch
Obama Tops List of Bought-and-Paid-For Politicians
September 25th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Who received the most money from Wall Street executives (i.e., the folks Barack Obama referred to in a recent speech as the ones “who got us into this mess”)? According to one report, Obama tops the list of politicians who’ve been bought and paid for by the same folks responsible for the recent collapse of [...]
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