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#1
In recent events the HHS rolled out Obamacare with their website and nothing worked on it. This reminds me of that. I have went to the Elk County Kansas Official page (http://elkcountyks.org/) and looked at our city of Howard page. All I can say is WOW! I hope to hell that we are not paying for this page. I hope that we are not paying anyone on city time to create this page, because obviously they don't know what the hell they're doing! It is illegible and incomprehensible at best and city officials should take note and fire whoever is incompetent on the creation of this page. This does not look well for our city and anyone across the country can look at it and see exactly what kind of incompetence runs amok in this town. Please take a look at this and let me know what you think! I am appalled! I doubt that there will be any backlash over this worthless site. In fact, in my years of experience in watching local government or national, stupidity will get promoted and rewarded!

http://howard.krwa.net/Home.aspx

Kent
#2
In light of some posts on this forum lately, I found this story to be quite amusing.

Happy Reading,             Kent

The Shadow              KNOWS!


Police have arrested a 39-year-old homeless man in connection with the December killing of another homeless man near the Keeper of the Plains statue.

Patrick R. Perkins was arrested shortly before 6 p.m. Monday near Central and Broadway, police records indicate. He was booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with the death of 41-year-old Marshall K. Hauschulz, who was found beaten to death on a concrete slab next to the Arkansas River near Central and Nims on Dec. 16.

Hauschulz lived under a bridge in downtown Wichita, authorities have said, but not the one closest to where his body was found.

Perkins had been questioned by police in the days following Hauschulz's death, Reynolds said. Evidence and further investigation ultimately led to Perkins' arrest.

An autopsy indicated Hauschulz died from blunt force trauma to the head, police have said. Investigators think he was killed on the concrete slab where he was found.

Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/02/07/2206333/arrest-made-in-december-killing.html#storylink=cpy
#3
TOPEKA - (August 10, 2010) - Two Kansas Republican leaders have become the first in the country to ask a federal appeals court to uphold Arizona's power to combat illegal immigration and regulate law-and-order within its borders.



Senate Majority Leader Derek Schmidt, R-Independence, and House Speaker Mike O'Neal, R-Hutchinson, today filed a friend of the court brief asking the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Court of Appeals to side with Arizona in its dispute with the federal government. The federal government sued Arizona to stop it from enforcing a new state law aimed at countering illegal immigration in the state.



Their brief stated in part: "The American system of federalism does not assume that Washington always knows best. ... If the position of the federal government is affirmed on appeal, then the ability of all states to preserve law and order within their borders through the exercise of their inherent general police powers will be substantially diminished."



The lawmakers' brief was the first of its kind filed in this appeal.



"The decision by the Obama administration to fight Arizona rather than fighting illegal immigration once again underscored Washington's misplaced priorities and disrespect for state authority," said Schmidt, an attorney who also serves as vice chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. "As Kansas leaders, we need to do more than just complain about this Washington power grab. So we're going to stand up and fight it in court."



"If the district court's decision stands, it has adverse implications for the ability of Kansas and other states to enforce our own public safety laws and ensure the safety of our citizens," said O'Neal, who also is an attorney. "The federal government has chief responsibility for immigration, but states have chief responsibility for public safety. When Washington tries to take away that traditional state power, we need to stand and fight to preserve it."



Arguments in the appeal are scheduled for later this fall.
#4
Politics / Say It Ain't So! Obama's A (gasp) LIAR?
August 10, 2010, 09:12:38 PM
Earlier today, President Obama delivered a speech at an impromptu event, sans teleprompter, as he was on his way to deliver a thoughtful gift to his British counterparts to reinforce our special relationship.

"Let me first start by saying that for the duration of my administration, there will be no more bailouts." This statement drew a gasp from the crowd of European supporters and press who appeared unprepared for the news. The President continued by laying out a ten point plan for American economic recovery and leadership that seemed to be a complete reversal from earlier plans.

That was April 1st, 2009. Ok, that being said, here's the news today. April Fool's suckers!

Today the House of Representatives is expected to approve yet another bailout for those states that have proved incapable of controlling their spending on government worker pay, benefits and pensions. The $26.1 billion price tag will be funded in part by $11 billion in tax hikes on U.S. companies that compete internationally. From his trillion dollar economic stimulus to his $3 trillion tax hike it has become clear that President Barack Obama views the private sector the same way the Huns viewed a city – as something to be sacked and plundered for the benefit of public sector workers.

The effect of President Obama's policies is becoming clear. The Wall Street Journal reports that personal incomes fell across the U.S. last year except in areas with a high concentration of federal government jobs. Washington D.C. was one of just three metro areas that saw both net earnings and personal income rise. And those gains were due entirely to the growth of the federal government; private sector compensation in the Washington metropolitan area actually fell. Nationally, private wages fell six percent in 2009 while government pay rose 2.6 percent. And USA Today reports that federal employees' average compensation has grown to more than double what private sector workers earn.

Responding to the new numbers, National Treasury Employees Union President Colleen Kelley told USA Today: "The data are not useful for a direct public-private pay comparison." And it is true: federal workers often are better educated and more experienced than private sector workers. But after controlling for education and experience, The Heritage Foundation's James Sherk found that federal employees get paid 22 percent more per hour on average than private-sector workers. Throw in the lavish benefits that federal government workers receive, and federal employees earn approximately 30 to 40 percent more in total compensation than comparable private-sector workers.
And it is not just federal worker compensation that has been insulated from the current recession. Unlike the private sector, the federal government has actually been adding jobs, too. According to Heritage Foundation analyst Rea Hederman, since the start of this recession in December 2007, private sector employment has fallen by 6.8 percent while federal government employment has actually increased by 10 percent. Even after factoring in state and local government job losses, governments, on net, have added 64,000 jobs during this recession while the private sector has lost 7.8 million jobs.

Also according to USA Today, while President Obama may have ordered a freeze on bonuses for 2,900 political appointees last week, he also requested a 1.4% across-the-board pay hike for the other 2 million federal workers who are also eligible for additional seniority pay hikes.

This is why Obamanomics is failing. Instead of forcing federal, state and local governments to make the hard decisions on government worker pay, benefits and pensions, President Obama is bailing them out. Instead of cutting and simplifying taxes, the President wants to raise them and use the tax code to punish American companies that compete overseas. Instead of cutting the marginal cost for private employers to hire new workers, the President is creating new taxes and regulations that make hiring more expensive. At 9.5% unemployment, every private sector worker must be worried about their job under the Obama regime. But not government workers. President Obama will always have a bailout ready to protect their jobs.

Quick Hits:

•Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced yesterday that the Pentagon will cut thousands of jobs as part of his effort to save $100 billion over five years.
•The Obama administration-bailed-out and United Auto Workers-owned Chrysler lost another $172 million in the second quarter of this year.
•The Obama administration-owned Freddie Mac on Monday asked for another $1.8 billion taxpayer bailout after losing $6 billion in the second quarter of this year.
•The Obama Treasury Department announced that 50,000 homeowners in five selected states will receive another $600 million in taxpayer bailouts.
•Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) responded to New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's "bizarre" and "intellectually lazy" attack on his Roadmap for America's Future.
#5
Politics / Obama's Communist Mentor
July 31, 2010, 08:21:18 PM

By Cliff Kincaid  |  February 18, 2008


Is "coalition politics" at work in Obama's rise to power?
In his biography of Barack Obama, David Mendell writes about Obama's life as a
"secret smoker" and how he "went to great lengths to conceal the habit." But
what about Obama's secret political life? It turns out that Obama's childhood
mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, was a communist.

In
his books, Obama admits attending "socialist conferences" and coming into
contact with Marxist literature. But he ridicules the charge of being a
"hard-core academic Marxist," which was made by his colorful and outspoken 2004
U.S. Senate opponent, Republican Alan Keyes.

However,
through Frank Marshall Davis, Obama had an admitted relationship with someone
who was publicly identified as a member of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). The
record shows that Obama was in Hawaii from 1971-1979, where,
at some point in time, he developed a close relationship, almost like a son,
with Davis, listening to his "poetry" and getting
advice on his career path. But Obama, in his book, Dreams From My Father, refers to him repeatedly as just "Frank."

The
reason is apparent: Davis was a known communist
who belonged to a party subservient to the Soviet Union. In fact, the 1951
report of the Commission on Subversive Activities to the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii identified him as a
CPUSA member. What's more, anti-communist congressional committees, including
the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), accused Davis of involvement in
several communist-front organizations. 

Trevor
Loudon,
a New Zealand-based libertarian activist, researcher and blogger, noted
evidence that "Frank" was Frank Marshall Davis in a posting in March of 2007.

Obama's
communist connection adds to mounting public concern about a candidate who has
come out of virtually nowhere, with a brief U.S. Senate legislative record, to
become the Democratic Party frontrunner for the U.S. presidency. In the
latest Real Clear Politics poll average, Obama beats Republican
John McCain by almost four percentage points.

AIM recently disclosed that Obama has
well-documented socialist connections, which help explain why he sponsored a "Global Poverty Act" designed to send
hundreds of billions of dollars of U.S. foreign aid to the rest of the world,
in order to meet U.N. demands. The bill has passed the House and a Senate
committee, and awaits full Senate action.

But
the Communist Party connection through Davis is even more ominous.
Decades ago, the CPUSA had tens of thousands of members, some of them covert
agents who had penetrated the U.S. Government. It received secret subsidies
from the old Soviet
Union.

You
won't find any of this discussed in the David Mendell book, Obama: From Promise to Power. It is
typical of the superficial biographies of Obama now on the market. Secret
smoking seems to be Obama's most controversial activity. At best, Mendell and
the liberal media describe Obama as "left-leaning."

But
you will find it briefly discussed, sort of, in Obama's own book, Dreams From My Father. He writes about
"a poet named Frank," who visited them in Hawaii, read poetry, and was
full of "hard-earned knowledge" and advice. Who was Frank? Obama only says that
he had "some modest notoriety once," was "a contemporary of Richard Wright and
Langston Hughes during his years in Chicago..." but was now "pushing
eighty." He writes about "Frank and his old Black Power dashiki self" giving
him advice before he left for Occidental College in 1979 at the age of
18.

This
"Frank" is none other than Frank Marshall Davis, the black communist writer now
considered by some to be in the same category of prominence as Maya Angelou and
Alice Walker. In the summer/fall 2003 issue of African American
Review, James A. Miller of George Washington University reviews a book by John
Edgar Tidwell, a professor at the University of Kansas,
about Davis's career, and notes, "In Davis's case, his political
commitments led him to join the American Communist Party during the middle of
World War II-even though he never publicly admitted his Party membership."
Tidwell is an expert on the life and writings of Davis.

Is
it possible that Obama did not know who Davis was when he wrote his
book, Dreams From My Father, first
published in 1995? That's not plausible since Obama refers
to him as a contemporary of Richard
Wright and Langston Hughes and says he saw a book of his black poetry.

The
communists knew who "Frank" was, and they know who Obama is. In fact, one
academic who travels in communist circles understands the significance of the
Davis-Obama relationship.

Professor
Gerald Horne, a contributing editor of the Communist Party journal Political Affairs, talked about it
during a speech last March at the
reception of the Communist Party USA archives at the Tamiment Library at New York University. The remarks
are posted online under the headline, "Rethinking the History and Future of the Communist Party."

Horne,
a history professor at the University of Houston, noted that Davis, who
moved to Honolulu from Kansas in 1948 "at
the suggestion of his good friend Paul Robeson," came into contact with Barack
Obama and his family and became the young man's mentor, influencing Obama's
sense of identity and career moves. Robeson, of course, was the well-known
black actor and singer who served as a member of the CPUSA and apologist for the old Soviet Union. Davis had known Robeson from
his time in Chicago.

As Horne describes it, Davis
"befriended" a "Euro-American family" that had "migrated to Honolulu from Kansas and a young
woman from this family eventually had a child with a young student from Kenya
East Africa who goes by the name of Barack Obama, who retracing the steps of Davis eventually
decamped to Chicago."

It was in Chicago that Obama became a "community organizer" and
came into contact with more far-left political forces, including the Democratic
Socialists of America, which maintains close ties to European socialist groups
and parties through the Socialist International (SI), and two former members of
the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), William
Ayers and Carl Davidson.

The SDS laid siege
to college campuses across America in the
1960s, mostly in order to protest the Vietnam War, and spawned the terrorist
Weather Underground organization. Ayers was a member of the terrorist group and
turned himself in to authorities in 1981. He is now a college professor and
served with Obama on the board of the Woods Fund of Chicago. Davidson is now a
figure in the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, an offshoot of the old
Moscow-controlled CPUSA, and helped organize the 2002 rally where Obama came
out against the Iraq War.

Both
communism and socialism trace their roots to Karl Marx, co-author of the
Communist Manifesto, who endorsed the first meeting of the Socialist
International, then called the "First International." According to Pierre
Mauroy, president of the SI from 1992-1996, "It was he [Marx] who formally
launched it, gave the inaugural address and devised its structure..."

Apparently unaware that Davis had been
publicly named as a CPUSA member, Horne said only that Davis "was
certainly in the orbit of the CP [Communist Party]-if not a member..."

In addition to Tidwell's book, Black
Moods: Collected Poems of Frank Marshall Davis, confirming Davis's Communist Party membership,
another book, The New Red
Negro: The Literary Left and African American Poetry, 1930-1946, names Davis
as one of several black poets who continued to publish in CPUSA-supported publications
after the 1939 Hitler-Stalin non-aggression pact. The author, James Edward Smethurst, associate
professor of Afro-American studies at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst,
says that Davis, however, would later claim that he was "deeply troubled" by
the pact.

While blacks such as Richard Wright left the CPUSA, it is not
clear if or when Davis ever left
the party.

However, Obama writes in Dreams
From My Father that he saw "Frank" only a few days before he left Hawaii for
college, and that Davis seemed just
as radical as ever. Davis called
college "An advanced degree in compromise" and warned Obama not to forget his
"people" and not to "start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity
and the American way and all that ####." Davis also
complained about foot problems, the result of "trying to force African feet
into European shoes," Obama wrote.

For his part, Horne says that Obama's giving of credit to Davis will be
important in history. "At some point in the future, a teacher will add to her
syllabus Barack's memoir and instruct her students to read it alongside Frank
Marshall Davis' equally affecting memoir, Living
the Blues and when that day comes, I'm sure a future student will not only
examine critically the Frankenstein monsters that US imperialism created in
order to subdue Communist parties but will also be moved to come to this
historic and wonderful archive in order to gain insight on what has befallen
this complex and intriguing planet on which we reside," he said.

Dr. Kathryn Takara, a
professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa who also
confirms that Davis is the "Frank" in
Obama's book, did her dissertation on Davis and spent much time
with him between 1972 until he passed away in 1987.

In an analysis posted online, she
notes that Davis, who was a columnist for the Honolulu Record, brought "an
acute sense of race relations and class struggle throughout America and the world"
and that he openly discussed subjects such as American imperialism,  colonialism and exploitation. She described
him as a "socialist realist" who attacked the work of the House Un-American
Activities Committee.

Davis, in his own writings,
had said that Robeson and Harry Bridges, the head of the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union (ILWU) and a secret member of the CPUSA, had suggested
that he take a job as a columnist with the Honolulu Record "and see if I could
do something for them." The ILWU was organizing workers there and Robeson's
contacts were "passed on" to Davis, Takara writes.

Takara says that Davis "espoused freedom,
radicalism, solidarity, labor unions, due process, peace, affirmative action,
civil rights, Negro History week, and true Democracy to fight imperialism,
colonialism, and white supremacy. He urged coalition politics."

Is
"coalition politics" at work in Obama's rise to power?

Trevor
Loudon, the New Zealand-based blogger who has been analyzing the political
forces behind Obama and specializes in studying the impact of Marxist and
leftist political organizations, notes that Frank Chapman, a CPUSA supporter,
has written a letter to the party newspaper hailing the Illinois senator's
victory in the Iowa caucuses.

"Obama's
victory was more than a progressive move; it was a dialectical leap ushering in
a qualitatively new era of struggle," Chapman wrote. "Marx once compared
revolutionary struggle with the work of the mole, who sometimes burrows so far
beneath the ground that he leaves no trace of his movement on the surface. This
is the old revolutionary 'mole,' not only showing his traces on the surface but
also breaking through."

Let's challenge the liberal media to report on this.
Will they have the honesty and integrity to do so?


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Cliff Kincaid is the Editor of the AIM Report and can be reached at cliff.kincaid@aim.org

Frank Marshall Davis (December 31, 1905, Arkansas City, Kansas; July 26, 1987, Honolulu, Hawaii) was an American journalist, poet, and political and labor movement activist. In his memoir Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama wrote about "Frank", a friend of his grandfather's. "Frank" told Obama that he and Stanley (Obama's maternal grandfather) both had grown up only 50 miles apart, near Wichita, although they did not meet until Hawaii. He described the way race relations were back then, including Jim Crow, and his view that there had been little progress since then. As Obama remembered, "It made me smile, thinking back on Frank and his old Black Power, dashiki self. In some ways he was as incurable as my mother, as certain in his faith, living in the same sixties time warp that Hawaii had created."[19] Obama also remembered Frank later in life when he took a job in South Chicago as a community organizer and took some time one day to visit the areas where Frank had lived and wrote in his book, "I imagined Frank in a baggy suit and wide lapels, standing in front of the old Regal Theatre, waiting to see Duke or Ella emerge from a gig."
#6
July 25, 2010 · 32 Comments

Donald Young
In late May, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen had a bombshell revelation about  Obama's membership in a Chicago gay man's club. Madsen also reported on the Sociopath's sexual relationships with other men, including politicians and Donald Young, the openly gay choir director of the church in Chicago of which Obama was a member for some 20 years — Jeremy Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ black liberation theology. Obama's relationship with Young was confirmed by Larry Sinclair, who claims to have had two sex-cocaine trysts with Obama.   




Larry Bland

There were two other openly gay men in Wright's church: Larry Bland and Nate Spencer. In late 2007, as Obama began his ascent to be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, in a span of 1½ months, all three men "conveniently" died:

■Bland was murdered execution-style on November 17, 2007;
■Young was murdered execution-style on December 24, 2007;
■Spencer reportedly died of septicemia, pneumonia, and HIV on December 26, 2007.

Nate Spencer (r)
Death certificates of Bland and Young, HERE.

Now, Young's elderly mother is speaking out about her suspicions that her son was murdered to protect Obama's reputation and assure his political future as President.

~Eowyn

White House ramps up damage control over Obama Chicago gay history
Wayne Madsen Report – July 19, 2010

The story about President Barack Obama's bi-sexual past will not go away. Now, in an exclusive interview with The Globe, Norma Jean Young, the 76-year old mother of the late Trinity United Church of Christ choir director Donald Young, has spoken out and declared that persons trying to protect Obama murdered her son at the height of the 2007 Democratic presidential primary to protect Obama from embarrassing revelations about his homosexual relationship with her son. Donald Young's bullet-ridden body was found in his Chicago apartment on December 23, 2007, in what appeared to be an assassination-style slaying.



Norma Jean Young revealed to The Globe that her son Donald, who was openly gay, was a "close friend" of Obama. Mrs. Young also believes the Chicago Police Department has not placed a high priority on finding the killers of her son. Mrs. Young, who is, herself a former employee of the Chicago Police Department, told The Globe that, "There is more to the story," adding, "I do believe they are shielding somebody or protecting someone."

The Globe's revelations are consistent with information obtained by WMR during a May investigation conducted in Chicago. On May 24, WMR reported:"President Obama and his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel are lifetime members of the same gay bath house in uptown Chicago, according to informed sources in Chicago's gay community, as well as veteran political sources in the city." The report added, "WMR spoke to several well-placed sources in Chicago who reported that Jeremiah Wright, the pastor of Obama's former church of 20 years, Trinity United Church of Christ (TUCC) on Chicago's south side, ran what was essentially a matchmaking service for gay married black professional members of the church, including lawyers and businessmen, particularly those with children. The matchmaking club was called the 'Down Low Club' but references to it over the phone and email simply referred to the group with the code phrase 'DLC.' The ruse, according to our sources, was to make anyone who was eavesdropping on the communications [FBI wiretaps in the Rod Blagojevich case likely contain such references] believe that the references were to the Democratic Leadership Council, also known as the DLC . . . Among the members of the gay 'DLC' were Obama and TUCC's choir director, Donald Young, an openly gay man who reportedly had a sexual relationship with Obama. Two other gay members of the church were Larry Bland and Nate Spencer. Young and Bland were brutally murdered, execution style, in late 2007. Bland was murdered on November 17, 2007 and Young on December 24, 2007. The latter was killed by multiple gunshot wounds. Spencer reportedly died on December 26, 2007, official cause of death: 'septicemia, pneumonia, and HIV.'"

Larry Sinclair, the gay man who claimed to have had two sexual encounters with Obama in Chicago in 1999, wrote a book, "Cocaine, Sex, Lies & Murder," in which he states that Obama was linked to Young's murder. Sinclair wrote that he was in contact with Young shortly before his murder and Young revealed his relationship with Obama. At the time of his revelations about Obama at a National Press Club news conference, WMR doubted the veracity of Sinclair's story due to the absence of corroborating evidence coupled with a bizarre news conference. However, since that time, WMR has received corroboration from a number of sources in a number of locations, including Chicago, Alabama, Georgia, and Washington, DC. WMR has received information that various competing camps, including the Hillary Clinton and John McCain campaigns, attempted to co-opt Sinclair and his revelations for their own political purposes. Sinclair, it should be noted, has not deviated from his original story or charges against Obama.

On June 19, 2008, WMR reported: "WhiteHouse.com held a news conference following Sinclair's at which a video of Sinclair's polygraph was to be shown. After experiencing technical difficulties with the video presentation, Parisi abruptly canceled the news conference and took no questions." The aborted news conference was as bizarre as Sinclair's. Sinclair was arrested by Washington, DC police following his news conference based on a warrant from Delaware issued by Vice President candidate Joseph Biden's son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden. The Delaware charges against Sinclair were later dropped.

Sinclair's book is now the subject of a defamation lawsuit [Daniel Parisi, et al v. Lawrence W. Sinclair a/k/a "Larry Sinclair," et al] brought by Dan Parisi, the proprietor of the website, Whitehouse.com, who is mentioned in Sinclair's book with regard to his involvement in polygraphs administered to Sinclair after he made his allegations against Obama public during the 2008 presidential campaign. The lawsuit is being handled by the politically powerful Patton & Boggs law firm, the same firm that represented George W. Bush's top political adviser Karl Rove in the Valerie Plame Wilson/CIA leak, and has been filed against Sinclair, his publishing company, and distributors, including Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Sinclair is currently a resident of Florida.   

The lawsuit against Sinclair has been assigned to Judge Richard Leon, the Republican deputy chief minority counsel on the House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran, aka, the Iran-contra scandal. From 1988 to 1989, he served as Deputy Assistant Attorney General and from 1992 to 1993 was the Republican chief minority counsel on the House Foreign Affairs Committee's October Surprise Task Force investigating the 1980 Reagan-Bush campaign's secret dealings with Iran to ensure the defeat of President Jimmy Carter. Leon Leon was nominated for the federal bench by President George W. Bush on September 10, 2001. Leon's involvement in so many high-level cover-ups of White House misconduct makes him an illogical choice to hear a case involving serious allegations against President Obama. 

Note: Blagojevich's defense in his federal corruption trial is slated to begin today in Chicago. Judge James Zagel has denied the defense's request for all the government's wiretaps to be played. The tapes, as previously reported by WMR, contain some earthy references to Obama's and his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's homosexual habits. 

Sinclair has told WMR that he believes the Obama White House is trying to have his book withdrawn from circulation to avoid any further embarrassments about Obama's homosexual past and the possible involvement of his top lieutenants in Young's murder. The Globe reported in May 2008 that a top Chicago private detective said he believed Young was "rubbed out" because of his relationship with Obama. Sinclair has echoed the private eye's beliefs about Young and Obama. The Globe reports that before his death, Young was planning to flee to Africa to teach. The information was provided to The Globe by Young's mother, who also now fears for her life and plans to leave her Peoria, Illinois home for a secret location. Mrs. Young said the Chicago police have warned her that her life is in danger.
#7
Politics / And the plot thickens!
July 26, 2010, 06:46:51 PM
Well, someone figured out why Obama nominated Elana Kagan for the Supreme Court.... Pull up the Supreme Courts website, go to the docket and search for Obama. She was the Solicitor General for all the suits against him filed with the Supreme Court to show proof of natural born citizenship. He owes her big time. All of the requests were denied of course. They were never heard. It just keeps getting deeper and deeper, doesn't it? The American people mean nothing any longer. It's all about payback time for those that compromised themselves to elect someone that really has no true right to even be there. We should be getting so sick of all of this nonsense. The USA has finally become the laughing stock of the world. GOD help and deliver us.

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