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60 Minutes and One Sure Fire Plan

12.9.2009 I wrote this blog in November of 2008 and evidently it was prophecy! 

60 Minutes and One Sure-Fire Plan 

As American we love new, improved products and this was never clearer than when Barack Obama was elected president a few weeks ago. After all he is the new, improved and younger version of our previous “products” in government. His whole platform was built on change. He would be changing the old guard of the GOP run show to he new improved, Democratic run show. So let’s review these changes so far, as he picks his cabinet and “new products” for the government. Oh yeah they aren’t new just a little “used” products. The ‘certified used’ version of government. After all his cabinet is starting to look a lot like

Clinton’s cabinet of the 1990’s. As Dr. Phil says, “The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.” So I guess we will see how much change actually occurs.

While watching President-Elect Obama’s first real interview since his election to office, on 60 Minutes  I was shaking my head, not in disbelief but in a “ here we go again “, way. He sounds like every other politician, but with a more polished version of the quid pro quo.   I thought this guy was supposed to be the “second coming”, the visionary, and the prophet for a new

America? Well it sounds like the old

America according to the Democrats. Obama stated at the beginning of his interview when asked if this was the worst financial crisis the

US had ever seen, “It could be worse”. Really? How profound. I remember when John McCain said the same thing on the campaign trail and he was called, ‘disconnected’ to the people and not clearly understating the true crisis that Americans were dealing with every day. John McCain was out of touch but Obama who is plugged in with each and every American household thinks, “It could be worse”. Good I feel better now.

Barack Obama also said he didn’t want more regulation on companies which sounds very much like the John McCain platform on taxing US companies. He had no answer for why the Treasury and Congress have allowed $300 billion to be sifted through unnamed banks and yet no one is better off. Maybe I missed the answer when I blinked. Apparently no one really knows the answer to that question. And when the subject came to the war in Iraq Obama was sure that our troops would be coming home sooner rather than later. This is easier to say now that

Iraq has given us a 3 year time frame for troop reduction. Obama doesn’t say that all of our troops are coming home; we will be shifting our focus from Iraq to

Afghanistan. So don’t be surprised when we are still fighting a war in

Middle East we are just changing locations. That is the new improved version of war.

And now for his “New Deal”. Obama doesn’t believe we can recreate the solutions for the Depression on a situation that is different in the year 2008 on the financial crisis but his campaign used that very fear mongering when he was running for his current position. He also says he wants to be a President who is “straight “with the American people. So why did he seal his records at Harvard and his birth records in

Hawaii. Why is it that I know more about Angelina Jolie’s breast feeding troubles than I do about where Obama was born or his past job performance? I know he was a community organizer but I don’t if any of his core ideas worked to change anything. I am still shocked at the crime rate in Chicago and the fact that a woman and her family were slaughtered by thugs in her home across the street from a church outside of Chicago, but Obama was a hard working Senator from Illinois. If he does for the Country what he seemingly has done for

Illinois we are all in trouble!

It is true that Barack Obama is handsome to some and very charismatic to many but that doesn’t help us in the arena of International politics. His lack of experience evening his job as a Senator scares me. How does one gain experience from job you never actually worked at? He was elected but rarely if ever voted on anything. He didn’t write his won legislation, and I never heard of him doing anything for the people of his own State. Maybe I’m “disconnected” but I would think if he was really great at problem solving they would have been shoving it don our throats for the past two years. Instead they just showed us how inept our current government was; by the way he is actually part of that current government as a Senator.

Even more interesting about the interview on 60minutes was Obama’s claim to be seeking an “orderly” transition while Bush leaves office and Obama takes it. Has anyone ever seen an “un-orderly” transition? I mean by the nature of the job I think men leave the White House running. Bush is probably thrilled by now to be handing the problems of the Nation over to Obama, I know I would. I doubt they will have to tear Laura Bush from the candelabra in the White House. These things are done very orderly and by a list of routine I would suppose. I did feel sorry for Obama and his family though when he mentioned that his routine has been upset greatly by the turn of events and he is beginning to feel “disconnected” from his routines and people due to the Secret Service and pressures that follow being President –Elect. Hmmm, disconnected huh? Sounds familiar. Maybe that is just a by product of being a politician today.

But through it all Obama did in fact express his first concise plan for the Nation…He wants to create a National Playoff for College Football. He explained in great detail how he thought it should work and why. If he could explain his plan for any other problem as well I wouldn’t be so worried. I am put at ease now, knowing that the age-old question of the college football play off debate is now in the hands of the most powerful man in the world, the

US President. I can finally sleep. Now that is change I can believe in.!

Grand Jury Presentment- a case against President Obama


A group of American citizens have decided to put their efforts into bringing a case against the President of the United States, Barrack Hussein Obama for treason, eligibility of Naturalization and fraudulent paperwork filed by the Democratic National Committee.

Charges similar to these have been served more than 400 times in various ‘jurisdictions’ across the country, according to Neil Turner an advocate for this lawsuit. He continues to report that “there are actually 3,141 jurisdictions in which charges can be served.”
“Lt. Commander Fitzpatrick is now serving these very same charges, which include an original two-page charge of Treason, to a sitting Grand Jury in Monroe County, TN,” Turner explained.

As word of the “birth certificate drama” surfaced on the airwaves last week due to a question posed to Sarah Palin by talk show host Rusty Humphries and reported on by World Net Daily, the drama resurfaced. Palin was asked point blank if Obama’s birth certificate was okay for public fodder. “Yes,” was her answer. According to Palin, American’s have the right to request President Obama’s birth certificate; however, in a statement on her Facebook page Palin defers her opinion on this case. “But at no point – not during the campaign, and not during recent interviews – have I asked the president to produce his birth certificate or suggested that he was not born in the United States.” Keep reading

Senator Boxer compares Viagra to abotions


Yes, liberal Democrat Barbara Boxer of California compared men who use Viagra to women who get abortions and claims she would vote the same way on both issues. Boxer’s claim that insurance companies that cover Viagra for men should also be providing abortions to women sets her apart from most senators.

“We don’t tell men that if they want to make sure their, can buy insurance coverage through their pharmaceutical plan for Viagra that they can’t do it. No, we don’t do that, and I wouldn’t support that. It would be wrong. Well, it’s wrong to single out women and to say to women of this country, they can’t use their own private funds to purchase insurance that covers the whole range of reproductive health care,” Boxer said on the Senate floor.

Boxer goes on to explain to members in her Democratic party that they are showing “a lack of respect for women” regarding their stance on suspending tax-payer funded abortions.

This dissention was in direct response to Senator Ben Nelson-D NE who wrote an amendment for the current health care bill being debated on the Senate floor that strictly hamstrings tax-payer funded abortions. Keep reading

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