Jan. 13, 2009
Part of my desire to create a blog was to find an avenue of expression. My numerous attempts by way of the Wilmington Star newspaper has met with futility. Why? Because I'm sure my politics were like oil and theirs like water. My main focus until a few days ago was to attempt to bring attention to Obama's absence of forthrightness as to his place of birth, i.e. his citizenship. Anyone who has dared leave the mainstream media for their info to take a less traveled road (check out the Blog: w.w.w.americasright.com) will discover that there are thousands of citizens of our country who believe that, indeed, it is within certainty that he is Kenyan-born. Since his place of birth conflicts with the requirements of our Constitution it is no wonder that he and his political advisors took the low road of paying people off to keep the secret. With all the financial backing he had for his campaign the half-million plus dollars he spent to hide his true birth records was a mere drop in the bucket. Well, time has marched on and it seems that all attempts to extract the truth have come to naught. Mr. Berg's legal challenge was fluffed off by the Supreme Court. On opening day of Congress, not one legislator had the personal fortitude to stand up and challenge Obama on the birthplace issue. Had someone presented the challenge, a thorough bi-partisan investigation would have been implemented. The irony is that, according to the Tuesday, Jan. 13 Wilmington Star, Obama taught constitutional law in Chicago before entering politics. A thinking person might ask the question, "When Obama decided to enter politics, did he sacrifice his principles?" But we know that couldn't have happened because he entered politics in the State of Illinois, the State that can boast of being the political cesspool of America. As to the focus of this particular issue, I rest my case.
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ReplyDeleteKeep writing with that creative pen.