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Obama wants illegal immigrants to vote (for him)
The above commercial is being run in several western and border states by the Obama campaign. Put simply - it’s an entire pack of lies and a shameless attempt to inspire ethnic and racial identification with Barack Obama and encourage illegals to try and vote for him in the General Election in November.
The advertisement, which [...]
Where was Barack Obama?
It’s hard to take Sen. Obama seriously when his voting record makes it clear - he hardly seems to show up for work on the difficult days. Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign rhetoric offers the Democrat Party the prospect of “Hope and Change, and a Better Tomorrow.” (or whatever bumper-sticker he’s posting today… Change I can [...]
Skyrocketing Oil Prices Stump Experts
Washington, D.C. (Washingtonpost.com): Confused about oil prices? So are the experts.
Executives from the giant oil companies say it’s partly the fault of “speculators” or financial players. Key financial players say it’s really a question of limited supply and expanding global demand. Some members of Congress accuse the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries for bottling [...]
WP: Court Rules That Paper Money Discriminates Against the Blind
Washington, D.C. (washingtonpost.com): A federal appeals court today upheld a lower ruling that the U.S. currency system discriminates against blind people because bills of different denominations are the same size, shape and color and cannot be easily distinguished by the visually impaired.
In a 2-1 ruling issued this morning, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the [...]
Saudi Arabia rejects Bush’s request for increased oil output
Riyad, Saudi Arabia (Washingtonpost.com): Saudi Arabia Friday rejected the idea of increasing oil production to help ease soaring gasoline prices, telling President Bush that the kingdom already is meeting its customers’ demand for crude.
The apparent rebuff came as Bush appealed to Saudi King Abdullah to use his country’s vast oil reserves — the world’s [...]
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