Saturday, September 18, 2010

OBAMA REMOVES GOD/CREATOR FROM PREAMBLE TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE





PICTURE DEPICTS OBAMA AT THE VERY MOMENT HE REMOVED GOD/CREATOR
   Friday evening President Obama addressed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. At around 22:30, he incorporates part of the preamble of The Declaration of Independence, removing "Creator".

"We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal..... endowed with certain unalienable rights, life and liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"


After President Obama says "created equal...", there is a long pause during which he scowls and blinks several times.

For once, he may actually have opted to not read something that was on the teleprompter. Is looks like he is disgusted and decided it would be better not to read what the preamble actually says.

President Obama, if our Creator is not the purveyor of our human rights, then who is? The government? Allah?

FULL VIDEO SO YOU CAN SEE FOR YOURSELF

Saturday, September 4, 2010

OBAMA ADMINSTRATION A CORRUPT CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION

FEC allows SEIU's illegal political fund-raising scheme with unethical trickery .

NOTE: SEIU boss one of the most frequent visitors to the White House

Rick Moran

This is just a bit heavy handed, even from the thugs at SEIU:


Imagine the outcry if McDonalds executives demanded that franchise owners collect "voluntary" contributions totaling $25,000 for the company's Political Action Committee (PAC) from employees at every restaurant.

What if the fast food titan's headquarters followed up with a threat - pay us, or face a $37,500 fine? Do you think this heavy-handed scheme would raise a few eyebrows at the Federal Election Commission (FEC)?

Replace "McDonalds" with "SEIU" in that description and you've got a pretty good idea of Big Labor's latest political fundraising strategy. To meet their ambitious fundraising targets, Service Employees International Union bosses are now threatening to fine any local affiliate that doesn't meet its PAC contribution requirements.

The only problem with this racket is that FEC guidelines explicitly prohibit organizations from collecting PAC funds by threatening members with financial reprisals. SEIU bosses aren't exactly hiding their intentions, either - they actually wrote this fundraising provision into the union's constitution at their annual convention.

Despite a complaint filed by the Right to Work Foundation with the FEC, the union appears to have gotten away with their fund raising skulduggery.

How they did it is an object lesson in power politics.

When unions run the government, we get this kind of powerplay by an agency supposedly "independent of politics":


Although the FEC dismissed the Foundation's complaint in April, Foundation attorneys were only notified of the decision 23 days after the fact.

Adding insult to injury, the FEC finally got around to releasing the reasoning behind its dismissal in August, 111 days after the original decision was made.

Coincidentally, all FEC appeals must be filed within 60 days of any ruling.

By delaying its announcement and only releasing its reasoning until well after the window period had expired, the FEC effectively made it impossible to appeal the decision to federal court.

Thus endeth the lesson. Now sit down, shut up, and take it.