I don't know about you, but when I think of America I think of the Republic fought for and founded by countless honorable and selfless men and women, I think of the founders and their faith in God, and their dream of a nation of freedom.
I don't generally think of America as a nation of terrorists, but after reading about Obama's attendance and farwell testimonial at a going away party for Rashid Khalidi, whos ties to terrorism are very deep (including ties to Yasser Arafat), I was mortified. This party was captured on videotape which was obtained by the Los Angeles Times who now refuses to release it to the public.
BTW, the party was hosted by the Arab American Action Network (AAAN). I think it is outrageous that we, as a nation, have allowed ourselves to become so infiltrated by terrorist illegals, professors, financial influences, and politicians that many are willing to elect a man they know has terrorist ties without even blinking. The Los Angeles Times has responded to readers demanding the release of the video tape with a firm NO!
Tell me why anyone would willingly destroy the greatest Republic of freedom in the world to become slaves to socialism?
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There must be some way to release that tape to the public without any help from the MSM--isn't that illegal for them to withhold information? Afterall, their 'duty' is to 'inform.'
(Yea, that was a joke).
That is why we must all get the information out now. I have been saying to friends that these are the types of occurances Obama has been trying to side step by pushing the early voting. Fortunately, I happen to know that absentee votes can be changed. For those who already placed an absentee vote and have changed their mind, they can legally request the ballot be destroyed and vote a new ballot; as long as they do so before the ballots are counted on election day.
Did you think they'll re-cast a vote, SR?
I believe some will, but most people don't even know they have the option to change their absentee vote. If more people knew they could it would happen more often.
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