Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Obama Family Goes on a Much-Needed Vacation…Again

From Activist Post:

The Obama family needs a vacation. After all, it’s been almost a month since they returned from the $100 million taxpayer-funded African safari. (Yep, that’s right – ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS.)

Since then, the President has been busy trying to browbeat other countries into turning over Ed Snowden and spending a great deal of time involving himself in the case of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin. It’s hard work being the driving force behind an assault on privacy while also maintaining a position as the Race-Baiter-in-Chief.

The First Lady must also be exhausted. After all, she threw a joint party on the 4th of July for her daughter’s birthday and for Independence Day. The entertaining duties didn’t stop there, as she threw a “Kids' State Dinner” after she selected the winner of a healthy recipe contest that the kids had participating.

So, after that whirlwind…it’s off to the posh island retreat of Martha’s Vineyard. In the past the Obama’s stayed at Blue Heron Farm, where the rental of the house itself was $50,000 per week.

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That's not "change we can believe in."

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Obama's War on Whistleblowers

From: corebttreport.com:

One of the clearest and most remarkable signs that Obama was not what he claimed to be has always been the war on whistleblowers his administration has been waging since the moment he took office.

This war, unprecedented in scale or scope in the history of the United States, has been waged quietly for years, apparently out of sight of the fawning media and Obama-supporting Democrats.

Find out more about this war in this week's edition of the BoilingFrogsPost.com Eyeopener report.

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That's not "change we can believe in."

Obama and Bush, more alike than ever


Video from RT:




Published on Jul 2, 2013
President Obama and former President George W. Bush came together in Tanzania, Africa on Tuesday to lay a wreath commemorating the 1998 US Embassy bombings. They meet just as the massive surveillance operation that both oversaw over the last decade is being exposed by Edward Snowden's leaks. Despite railing against surveillance and war as a Senator and as a Presidential candidate, years later Barack Obama looks more like George W. Bush than he ever has before. So why is that? Political Commentator Sam Sacks explains. 


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That's not "change we can believe in."