And he doesn’t get recalled because…why?
The New York Times Prays to God That Obama Gets Lucky in Libya | Conservative Byte
Absit iniuria verbis: A conversation as it happened through a series of emails and the aftermath.
And he doesn’t get recalled because…why?
The New York Times Prays to God That Obama Gets Lucky in Libya | Conservative Byte
And so goes the theory of a “health care crisis”. The only crisis is how to keep people paying more before they die from natural causes… at the same alarming rate as their chimpanzee mimics.
To allow our possible opportunity to recover economically, while watching inflation, due to rising fuel prices, dampen as a result of the people of Libya wanting to drive their own bus, is not much different that going broke while eating out in restaurants, three meals a day, meanwhile, back at home, the fridge and pantry are stuffed to capacity.
America owns, in the ground on its mainland, more oil than is waiting to be pumped from the ground of all those countries whose civil unrest will drive our own turmoil at home. To not pump our own oil, while supplying the world as well, for profit, is nothing short of stupid or deliberate. Either way, change is in order. And the sooner the better.
Americans see U.S. on wrong track: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters
"In Islam, the public veneration of idols and statues is strictly prohibited. This has forced sincere Muslims to develop realistic plans that will aid in the removal of the Statue of Liberty.
"Due to the scale of the task at hand, it is highly likely that rigorous safety checks will need to be employed before the demolition of the Statue of Liberty can commence; thus as a temporary measure, it is proposed that a large burkha is used to cover the statue, thereby shielding this horrendous eye sore from public view as well as sending a strong message to its French creators,"
Congress, here, seems to be using the same logical argument that any mugger uses to relieve an elderly retiree of their SS monthly check, while on their way to the bank.
So what’s new?
Budget Showdown: Social Security Reforms Needed Urgently, Experts Say - ABC News