Tuesday, March 27, 2012

So...Who is the real Obama?

America is by no means perfect, nor is it filled with perfect persons. In fact, quite the opposite. However, the foundations of the government in which we live, work and play are solid, bed rock secure tennants that will carry us for another few hundred years.....if....the imperfect, self-seeking, money-bribed, brain-washed (dead), leaders do not destroy the very foundations in which they were (oddly enough, yet not surprisingly) elected. The Constitution is the document in which decisions, politically, ought to be based. Not far-fetched, half-truths that are barely considerate of the Constitution.

So...from the top down we have crazies out there. They don't know their right hand from their left. Here, we enjoy (?!?) a compilation of Obama's own words. Please retweet - I believe many others will agree that this man has no clue, no busines being in his position and has no understanding of the Constitution outside of his Progressive (albeit, Marxist) ideaology:

Friday, March 23, 2012

Infanticide, per Obama (IL Sen, 2008)

 

From Obama's March 30, 2001 remarks on the Illinois Senate floor:

OBAMA: This bill was fairly extensively debated in the Judiciary Committee, and so I won't belabor the issue. I do want to just make sure that everybody in the Senate knows what this bill is about, as I understand it. Senator O'Malley, the testimony during the committee indicated that one of the key concerns was — is that there was a method of abortion, an induced abortion, where the — the fetus or child, as — as some might describe it, is still temporarily alive outside the womb. And one of the concerns that came out in the testimony was the fact that they were not being properly cared for during that brief period of time that they were still living. Is that correct? Is that an accurate sort of description of one of the key concerns in the bill?

O'MALLEY: Senator Obama, it is certainly a key concern that the — the way children are treated following their birth under these circumstances has been reported to be, without question, in my opinion, less than humane, and so this bill suggests that appropriate steps be taken to treat that baby as a — a citizen of the United States and afforded all the rights and protections it deserves under the Constitution of the United States.

OBAMA: Well, it turned out — that during the testimony a number of members who are typically in favor of a woman's right to choose an abortion were actually sympathetic to some of the concerns that your — you raised and that were raised by witnesses in the testimony. And there was some suggestion that we might be able to craft something that might meet constitutional muster with respect to caring for fetuses or children who were delivered in this fashion.Unfortunately, this bill goes a little bit further, and so I just want to suggest, not that I think it'll make too much difference with respect to how we vote, that this is probably not going to survive constitutional scrutiny. Number one, whenever we define a previable fetus as a person that is protected by the equal protection clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we're really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a — a child, a nine-month-old — child that was delivered to term. That determination then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place. I mean, it — it would essentially bar abortions, because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this is a child. Then this would be an antiabortion statute. For that purpose, I think it would probably be found unconstitutional.

The second reason that it would probably be found unconstitutional is that this essentially says that a doctor is required to provide treatment to a previable child, or fetus, however way you want to describe it. Viability is the line that has been drawn by the Supreme Court to determine whether or not an abortion can or cannot take place. And if we're placing a burden on the doctor that says you have to keep alive even a previable child as long as possible and give them as much medical attention as — as is necessary to try to keep that child alive, then we're probably crossing the line in terms of unconstitutionality. Now, as I said before, this probably won't make any difference. I recall the last time we had a debate about abortion, we passed a bill out of here. I suggested to Members of the Judiciary Committee that it was unconstitutional and it would be struck down by the Seventh Circuit. It was. I recognize this is a passionate issue, and so I — I won't, as I said, belabor the point. I think it's important to recognize though that this is an area where potentially we might have compromised and — and arrived at a bill that dealt with the narrow concerns about how a — a previable fetus or child was treated by a hospital. We decided not to do that. We're going much further than that in this bill. As a consequence, I think that we will probably end up in court once again, as we often do, on this issue. And as a consequence, I'll be voting Present.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Abraham Lincoln & Economics


10 Poorest Cities in  America

VERY INTERESTING ALL THE WAY TO THE END....
10 Poorest  Cities in  America and how did it happen
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit , MI
32.5%
2. Buffalo , NY
29.9%
3. Cincinnati , OH
27.8%
4. Cleveland , OH
27.0%
5. Miami , FL
26.9%
6 . St. Louis , MO
26.8%
7. El Paso , TX
26.4%
8. Milwaukee , WI
26.2%
9. Philadelphia , PA
25.1%
10. Newark , NJ
24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau,
2006 American Community Survey, August 2007
What do the top ten cities (over 250,000)     with the highest poverty rate all have in common?
Detroit , MI
1st on the poverty     rate list )
hasn't elected a Republican mayor
since 1961

Buffalo , NY (2nd )
hasn't elected one since 1954

Cincinnati , OH 3rd )..
since 1984

Cleveland , OH 4th )..
since 1989

Miami , FL - (5th )
has never had a     Republican mayor

St. Louis ,  MO - ( 6th )..
since 1949

El  Paso ,  TX7th )
has never had a Republican mayor

Milwaukee , WI 8th )..
since 1908

Philadelphia , PA 9th )..
since 1952

Newark , NJ -10th )...
since 1907.
Einstein once said,
'The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and  over again
and expecting different results.'
It is the poor who habitually electDemocrats ....
yet they are still   POOR.
"You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot lift the wage earner up
by pulling the wage payer down.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man
by inciting class hatred.
You cannot build character  and courage
by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people  permanently by doing for them,
what they could and should do for themselves."
Abraham Lincoln