Sunday, January 24, 2010

The two faced Barack Obama


Barack is running scared and lashing out where ever he can to salvage his agenda. When will he get it? He is done through, finished. The people do not want anything to do with him or his buddies in congress. They made, “One Big Ass Mistake America”, when they elected him and now they are excepting that responsibility and are going to make changes! Think Scott Brown in every election this fall!!!




Look at what “two face” Obama says now;

Obama on Saturday sharply criticized a Supreme Court decision easing limits on campaign spending by corporations and labor unions, saying he couldn't "think of anything more devastating to the public interest." He also suggested the ruling could jeopardize his domestic agenda. (yep, there goes health care and bailouts)

In its 5-4 decision this week, the high court overturned two decisions and threw out parts of a 63-year-old law that said companies and unions can be prohibited from using their own money to produce and run campaign ads that urge the election or defeat of particular candidates by name. (well, it’s free speech. Elect officials that are honest and responsible!)

Portraying himself as aligned with the people and not special interests, Obama said the decision was unacceptable. (Right…and the bribes they gave to congress to get the votes for health care was just fine, what two faced crap!)

"This ruling opens the floodgates for an unlimited amount of special interest money into our democracy," the president said in his weekly radio and Internet message. "It gives the special interest lobbyists new leverage to spend millions on advertising to persuade elected officials to vote their way — or to punish those who don't." (What about the payoffs and pressure they get from the Democrat leaders.)

Obama said that means public servants who stand up to Wall Street banks, oil companies, health insurers and other powerful interests could find themselves under attack when election time rolls around. (OK, just like Obama did to Scott Brown during that election!)

"I can't think of anything more devastating to the public interest," he said. "The last thing we need to do is hand more influence to the lobbyists in Washington or more power to the special interests to tip the outcome of elections." (Right, whatever we do, don’t let the people speak out, that is a bad thing for the Obama America)

The court issued its ruling just as crucial midterm election campaigns are getting under way and as Obama's Democratic Party feels the pressure from a string of losses in New Jersey, Virginia and in Massachusetts, where this week Republican Scott Brown came from behind to win a Senate seat Democrats had held for decades. (Hmmm, poor Mr. Obama, his world is unraveling right in front of him. Thank you America!)

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