Showing posts with label bill clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bill clinton. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Don't believe Obama

If you've been hearing this, ("We can't expect relief from the tired old theories that, in eight short years, doubled the national debt, threw our economy into a tailspin, and led us into this mess in the first place," Obama said in his radio address.) this weekend. Remember that Obama is lying. The truth is, it was the dems that forced the banks to make risky loans, which inflated and fueled the housing bubble.

The Republicans saw this coming and tried to stop it.

Public Opinion details the time frame of what went wrong.
2004 hearing where dems say nothing is wrong and the GOP is calling for more regulation.
Bill Clinton saying the dems hampered any regulations on Fannie and Freddie MAC.

You won't hear any of this in the media, they are too busy carrying Obama's deficit creation bill through congress for him.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Yes we will....

President-elect Barack Obama will allow gays to serve openly in the military


You didn't think things would be the same did you? Elections matter and they mean things.

Our volunteer military will have a hard time keeping it's re-enlistment numbers up and new enlistment numbers where they are needed.

This will, of course, lead us down the road toward a draft. This is where liberals want us to go anyway.
There will not be nearly the uproar over this as there was when the Impeached draft dodger tried this in the early 90s. Mostly because we've been brain washed by the networks into believing there is nothing wrong with perversion. In fact, you are the one with a problem if you agree with the KJV. The world is upside down.


"WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama will allow gays to serve openly in the military by overturning the controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy that marred President Clinton's first days in office, according to incoming White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

The startling pronouncement, which could re-open a dormant battle in the culture wars and distract from other elements of Obama's agenda, came during a Gibbs exchange with members of the public who sent in questions that were answered on YouTube.
"Thadeus of Lansing, Mich., asks, 'Is the new administration going to get rid of the "don't ask, don't tell policy?'" said Gibbs, looking into the camera. "Thadeus, you don't hear a politician give a one-word answer much. But it's, 'Yes.'""