Thursday, January 01, 2009

Most covered-up of 2008

 1. Charges that Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen of the U.S.and thus constitutionally ineligible to serve as president.Should Senator Obama be discovered, after he takes office, to be ineligible for the Office of President of the United States of America and, thereby, his election declared void," argues the Alan Keyes case pending in California, "Americans will suffer irreparable harm in that (a) usurper will be sitting as the President of the United States, and none of the treaties, laws, or executive orders signed by him will be valid or legal
 2. U.S. Senate committee report that hundreds of top scientists have testified they believe claims of man-caused global warming are fraudulent;
 3. The true causes of the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, which point directly to the Democratic Party;
 4. Obama's ties to terrorists and extremists (William Ayers, Rashid Khalidi, Jeremiah Wright, Michael Pfleger and Tony Rezko)
 5. The campaigns of third-party presidential candidates, and Ron Paul's sensationally successful grass-roots campaign
 6. The stunning success of the Iraq war; Only a week ago, the Iraqi government formally recognized the Christian faith and the Christmas holiday.
 7. The sources of Obama's campaign contributions; Barack Obama's lax online donation form, in contrast with John McCain's, made it difficult to determine the source of his donations, opening up the possibility of fraud, including contributions from foreigners.
 8. Obama's far-left voting record; In its annual survey, the National Journal found Obama to be the most liberal U.S. senator, shifting even further to the left in 2007 after ranking as the 16th- and 10th-most-liberal during his first two years in the Senate. The calculations ranked senators relative to each other based on 99 key votes and assigned scores in three areas: economic issues, social issues, and foreign policy. On foreign policy, for example, Obama's liberal score of 92 and conservative score of 7 indicate that he was more liberal in that issue area than 92 percent of the senators and more conservative than 7 percent. Hillary Clinton, by contrast, was more liberal than 83 percent of the senators on foreign policy  and more conservative than 16 percent. Obama's running mate, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, ranked third, just ahead of Bernie Sanders,  a self-described socialist             9. Bush's refusal to pardon imprisoned border agents Ignacio Ramos  and Jose Compean, who were prosecuted by the president's friend,  U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton; As president, Bush has pardoned or commuted sentences for 32 drug dealers, 12 thieves, seven embezzlers, an arsonist, an armed bank robber and eight Thanksgiving turkeys, among others – but U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean remained in prison this Christmas, praying for their release.
10. Suppression of Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders' film, "Fitna," which exposes the worldwide threat from Islam.

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