Obama: Leading America into a Political and Constitutional House of Horrors
Barack Hussein Obama, a man of limited talents and unlimited ego, could be leading America into the political and constitutional equivalent of a House of Horrors.
He could be generating a level of governmental chaos unprecedented in the history of the world.
As various constitutional scholars have pointed out, if Obama is not eligible to be president, it would have monumental consequences.
For example, every action he’s taken as “president” – every appointment he’s made, every law he’s signed, every directive he’s issued, and every treaty he’s authorized – would be null and void.
More heads would roll in Washington than in 18th century Paris during the French Revolution.
But the fundamental point is this: We Americans ignore the Constitution at our peril. If we don’t have – and strictly observe – the Constitution, then we have no guarantee of our liberties.
Suppose that Obama is not eligible to be President. Or suppose his elusive birth certificate contains some damning fact.
Either of those situations could cripple Obama’s ability to govern.
Understand this: Barack Hussein Obama, who’s engaged mainly in trivial pursuits like “community organizing,” is a master of one thing: hiding unpleasant facts – inconvenient truths – that could derail his unlimited political ambitions.
The Obama most of the world thinks it knows – the brilliant thinker, the great orator, the talented writer – is a myth. Take away the TelePrompter and you have a man who’s tongue-tied.
Clearly, Obama has a serious problem when it comes to leveling with the American people. Also, he may have a similar problem distinguishing truth from fiction.
Sarah Palin is right when she says questions about Obama’s eligibility are “fair game.”
We need your help to uncover all the things that Barack Hussein Obama wants to keep hidden. With your help, we will ensure that Obama can’t continue to stiff-arm our nation.
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Deadly Fungus Spreading
No CommentsMay 31, 2010 at 7:43 amCategory:Commentary
Did You Know…
There is a deadly strain of fungus is spreading among animals and people in the northwestern United States and the Canadian province of British Columbia, researchers reported on Thursday.
The airborne fungus, called Cryptococcus gattii, usually only infects transplant and AIDS patients and people with otherwise compromised immune systems, but the new strain is genetically different, the researchers said.
The new strain appears to be unusually deadly, with a mortality rate of about 25 percent among the 21 U.S. cases analyzed, they said.
From 1999 through 2003, the cases were largely restricted to Vancouver Island, but "Between 2003 and 2006, the outbreak expanded into neighboring mainland British Columbia and then into Washington and Oregon from 2005 to 2009. Based on this historical trajectory of expansion, the outbreak may continue to expand into the neighboring region of Northern California, and possibly further."
The spore-forming fungus can cause symptoms in people and animals two weeks or more after exposure. They include a cough that lasts for weeks, sharp chest pain, shortness of breath, headache, fever, nighttime sweats and weight loss.
It has also turned up in cats, dogs, an alpaca and a sheep.
Freezing can kill the fungus and climate change may be helping it spread, the researchers said.