Is the curtain falling on Obama? It’s rising on Paul
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Is the curtain falling on Obama? It’s rising on Paul

Washington : DC : USA | Mar 27, 2012 at 8:56 PM PDT
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Democrats' Actions Don't Match Their Rhetoric on Jobs


Today during the SCOTUS Hearing many of the Supreme Court Justices took offense to the core of Obamacare-the mandate for all Americans to buy health insurance. Unless you woke up in a communist country you would expect as much. The government is already manipulating you like a marionette, TSA, search and seizure, illegal anti-“Patriot Act”, surveillance cameras and maybe they’ll be taking over the internet. Yet the four Democratic Supreme Court appointees were eager to approve it as Obama pulled their strings.

Here are a few things to consider why Obamacare is: unconstitutional, unethical and as always costing the taxpayers with even bigger government to supervise government:

  • The federal government will determine if your medical care is essential.
  • Over 80 million people will not be able to keep their current health care coverage.
  • The Obama Administration will create hundreds of new boards, agencies and commissions empowering Washington bureaucrats to control your health care.

Remember Nancy Pelosi’s comment to Congress that Christmas Eve, which we’d have to pass the bill to learn what’s in it? Well, we now know what’s in it- ObamaCare should never have been passed. It needs to be repealed.

The Oil pipeline

Just a matter of days ago President Obama was in Cushing, Oklahoma trying to tell us all that he is pipeline friendly. Wrong answer, he already shot himself down by blocking the Keystone pipeline that would have provided thousands of jobs and we could have been feeling relief. Too late your time is up.

We need a president like Ron Paul. With his detailed plans this country would be turning around the minute he takes office! The media tells lies about Dr. Paul daily at the establishment’s commands.

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A protester against U.S. President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act tries to block a supporter of the act in Washington
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Posted By StephEaly Stephanie Ealy | about 1 year ago
Amen brother Dartaz, Amen and Amen! Excellent article, good points. If America would wake up they would see the perils we are in!
Posted By hmichaelharvey Harold Michael Harvey, J. D. | about 1 year ago
President Obama hasn't begun to fight and Rep. Paul is weathering on the cloth line. See you at the finish line.
Reply By dhreff dhreff | about 1 year ago
Anything spoken about the election before the finish line is conjecture and or speculation. The finish line will speak about the facts of the 2012 U.S presidential election. Rate you up.
Posted By Bruno24 Bruno24 | about 1 year ago
Since Obama signed the NDAA bill, I have begun to seriously think that the war on terrorism is as much fake as the war on drugs. It is pure fear selling criminal business.

I guess the choice is really between Ron Paul (*hope* for democracy, constitution and human right) and any one else from the establishment (*assured* continuation of the drug and terrorist hoaxes, police state, end of democracy).

The bill NDAA, if you read it carefully, is a confession of terrorism, and a legalization of state terrorism.

Vote Ron Paul indeed. It concerns the whole planet.
Posted By Dartaz Dartaz | about 1 year ago
Thank you so much for the comments.
Great summary statement Bruno24; it truly sums up the election.

Like Stephanie said, the question is too many people are blind to the truth because they swallow every word of mainstream media.

Thank you Dhreff, good point, as always.
Mr. Harvey, thank you for your comments; like Bruno said, really there are only two choices.
Posted By craigjcasey Craig J Casey | about 1 year ago
Great points. Obama's little socialist experiment is almost over, and with him retiring in November, we can restart the economy
Posted By Gilgamesh Gilgamesh | about 1 year ago
Ron... Paul? When did he enter the race?
Maybe he can get a position in the cabinet as the Secretary of LAST PLACE!
Reply By Bruno24 Bruno24 | about 1 year ago
If only one guy vote for Ron Paul, *I* would be that guy (if I was an american).
What is your goal: to vote for a winner, or to vote for the one who seems to have the relevant ideas?
I loved Obama, once. But he turns 180° on Hemp, and sign the NDAA bill, which clearly betrays the constitution and can make him or the next president into a tyrant. The choice seems really to be between an establishment, at the least hostage of the bandits, and a bit of hope in democracy and the constitution. I would not have voted for Ron Paul four years ago, despite I already knew that the war on drugs was just a technic to handle huge black markets, why? because I was still believing in the "war on terrorism". But the bill NDAA made me realize recently that the war on terrorism is probably as much fake as the war on drugs. An expert on terrorism working nearby confirmed my impression. He said that the real weapon against terrorists is track and discretion. The very expression "war on terrorism" is non sensical. Vote for Ron Paul and save the planet from the black and grey money which rotten the whole economy.
Five years of alcohol prohibition has given Al Capone. Guess what has been the gift of 70 years of marijuana prohibition: the NDAA bill. Wake up for the sake of the whole world. That concerns not just the americans.
Reply By Gilgamesh Gilgamesh | about 1 year ago
Who gives a rats ass who you'd vote for. You're not an American! Besides, just because Obama didn't legalize pot doesn't mean that RP get's to be the president. He's nuts! Ron Paul is crazy and off his rocker.
Reply By Gilgamesh Gilgamesh | about 1 year ago
Calling Ron Paul crazy because of his policies isn't an insult, it's an observation.
Besides, I don't tell you how to vote in Belgium. So don't tell us how to vote in America. Now go and make me some waffles.
Reply By Bruno24 Bruno24 | about 1 year ago
Those who use insults only insult themselves.
Posted By Dartaz Dartaz | about 1 year ago
Gilgamesh, thank you for the comments.
It sounds like you are pro Status quo.
Fine, let me ask you something.

Did you lose your job because of the economy? Probably not. You also don't realize or care that well over 30 million Americans did, closer to 40 million now-and over half of those are underemployed, forced into retirement, some only work part-time and many are still unemployed.

What are your thoughts on Wall Street? Do you trade daily? If not why hasn't our government made 1 single arrest for the bankers responsible for the collapse? Are they that inept?

You apparently fail to understand Ron Paul. He predicted this economic collapse nearly 10 years before it happened, asked Congress to be accountable. Nobody listened so Americans took the fall while the Fed and bankers like Goldman made billions betting on the collapse.

Paul's more of a leader than Obama could ever dream to be. He stands for the Constitution, freedom and liberty like no other.
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