
Obama has successfully "fundamentally change America" in his own image: a failure.
Seeee, this is why our Forefathers warned about electing a non-American to such a high position of power.
#ImpeachObama #ObamaEconomicsSuck


The first 20 seconds are powerful. Listening to Obama make excuses is powerful mockery, the most effective kind because it’s his own lame words. The last 10 seconds were not nearly as effective as listening to Obama make a fool of himself.
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Let his own words be his downfall.






Bernanke Signals More Easing Likely if Job Growth Wanes
In his assessment he say’s unemployment is likely to stay above 8.2% for years … then say’s “If we are not seeing sustained improvement in the labor market, that would require additional (Fed) action.”

Greek Communist Party member Liana Kanelli has described the moment she was hit in the face during a live TV debate.
Neo-nazi Golden Dawn spokesperson Ilias Kasidiaris was seen throwing water at SYIZA's Rena Dourou and then slapping Liana Kanelli.
"I was ashamed of the political image of this country," Kanelli told Radio 4's PM programme."I said, what are you doing? Then he raises his hand and he boxes to my face. [...] [link]




It has been well known for years that President Obama was an avid user of cocaine and marijuana in both his high school and college years. However, the rabbit hole appears to be much deeper than previously thought ... [story continued at: Sweet: Obama thanked his drug dealer in his high school yearbook]



Mark your calendars: This Sunday, May 13, is Mother's Day. And contrary to popular belief, the holiday did not rise up from the corporate brain trust of Hallmark and FTD florists. The day to celebrate mom has ancient roots.
The day can be traced to ancient Greece, which honored Rhea, mother of the gods, with offerings of honey cake, drinks, and flowers at dawn. The Romans built a temple for the mother of the gods, Magna Mater (Great Mother), and the Festival of Hilaria called for gifts to be brought to the temple to please the goddess.
In 17th-century England, early catholics reserved a day to honor Mary, the mother of Christ. By a later religious order all mothers began to be honored, and the day was christened "Mothering Sunday."
The holiday came to America when, in 1907, grateful daughter Anna Jarvis held a church service on May 12 in West Virginia to honor her late mother's work promoting women's groups for friendship and health. Within five years, almost every state was observing the day, and in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson [an early Progressive and one of the WORST Presidents ever!] declared it a national holiday.
According to History.com, the tradition of buying flowers on Mother's Day started with wearing carnations to honor moms -- white for a mother who had passed, and red or pink for the living -- and grew to be a more retail event involving cards and gifts. Jarvis, who felt the commercialization did not fit the spirit of the day, spent the last years of her life trying to abolish the holiday she had started ...





