Posted on 08/24/2010 5:22:41 PM PDT by Nachum
When President Obama speaks about campaign contributions, it's hard to know which is worse: his hypocrisy or his mendacity. Let's start with the latter. In his weekly radio address on Saturday, the president went on about the supposed effects of the Supreme Court's January decision in the Citizens United case, which loosened restrictions on certain types of corporate political activity. Mr. Obama warned of a "corporate takeover of our democracy." With plenty of melodrama, he complained about "a flood of attack ads run by shadowy groups." He even claimed, "You don't know if it's a foreign-controlled corporation."
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This coming from a candidate (Obama) who in mid-2008 had 144 social security numbers, both in his own name, his wife’s name, and his dead mother’s name.
How else could he launder all those millions coming here from Africa and the Middle East?
Come ,on you’re not being fair! so ,what if obama can’t explain two hundred million dollars in foreign money given to his election ! I’am sure that the muslim groups that donated the money were not expecting any favors from an “AMERICAN” President. Of course I wonder why the muslims think that he is one of theirs.
BTTT
When President Obama speaks about campaign contributions, it's hard to know which is worse: his hypocrisy or his mendacity.
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