Posted by Michelle on Dec 22, 2008 in
Miscellaneous
I haven’t talked to my Chevy loving husband about this yet but, I am thinking a Ford may be my next car purchase. I see tweets and blogs about boycotting GM and Chrysler and I have mixed feelings about it.
However, if the Ford Motor Company is going to try and make a go of it without a bail out, I think I need to support that.
Read The Ford Story
Posted by Michelle on Dec 21, 2008 in
Miscellaneous
Do you all remember the woman that gave Mike Huckabee the wedding ring in lieu of money while he was on the campaign trail?
It took him a year to find her and he had her on his show tonight. When he asked her how she could give up her wedding ring, she said that she only had $40 and her husband didn’t want to give it up because that was all they had to last until payday in 2 weeks. Her ring was all she had of monetary value and she wanted to donate to a cause she really believed in.
Huckabee’s wife returned her simple gold band to her and then the Huckabee’s gave her an envelope containing $1000. Huckabee said he hoped that the money would help with Christmas.
That is the true Christmas spirit. This poor woman gave more than she had to give and it came back to her plus a lot more.
Way to go Huckabee!
Posted by Michelle on Dec 21, 2008 in
Politics
It always amazes me how media attention can change a person’s morals. I just read on foxnews.com that Rick Warren is defending his invitation to Barrack Hussein Obama’s Inauguration.
Under fire for opposing gay marriage, influential evangelical pastor Rick Warren said Saturday that he loves Muslims, people of other religions, Republicans and Democrats, and he also loves “gays and straights.”
“Three years ago I took enormous heat for inviting Barack Obama to my church because some of his views don’t agree (with mine),” he said. “Now he’s invited me.”
Obama defended his choice on Thursday, saying that he has also invited Joseph Lowery, a Methodist minister and civil rights leader who supports same-sex marriage and gay rights, to deliver the benediction.
Tags: barack, church, gay, hussein, inauguration, muslims, obama, rick warren
Posted by Michelle on Dec 18, 2008 in
Politics
I remember hearing Caroline Kennedy say a few years ago that she had ‘absolutely no interest in politics’. Am I understanding correctly that she had a change of heart upon turning 50?
I have no doubt that she would bring in a ton of money and everything she touched would turn to gold but is it fair?
I think about the other candidates running for NY Senator, who have more than likely paid their dues, and then along comes Caroline in true Kennedy fashion. ” I want it and I’m going to take it”.
I realize the decision is up to Governor David Paterson and seeing dollar signs and the Kennedy name, she’ll probably get it. Even though her only qualification is that her dad held the same seat.
I think it is unfair and I am beginning to doubt government on all levels.
Tags: caroline, clinton, democrat, hillary, kennedy, new york, republican, senator
Posted by Michelle on Dec 18, 2008 in
Miscellaneous
I heard last night that Barack Hussein Obama will be using his full name in his inauguration because past presidents have done the same thing.
My first response was “Well no shit! He’s elected now so he can give us all the finger”. During the primaries he banned the use of his middle name. I remember wondering who the hell he thought he was. The sad thing is that all the media obeyed him. As a result, I wonder what percentage of people don’t know that Obama’s middle name is Hussein. One guy on Fox News said that he had recently polled 5 people and 3 were shocked to find out Barack Hussein Obama was his full name.
Let’s face it, we will have a muslim president and his name is Barack Hussein Obama.
Tags: arab, barack, hussein, inauguration, muslim, obama, president
Posted by Michelle on Dec 8, 2008 in
Government
Using a website form I emailed Senator Harry Reid regarding Barack Hussein Obama’s birth certificate, or lack thereof. I got this standard form letter which is about what I expected.
Dear Mrs. Mcintosh:
Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate hearing from you.
According to Article I, Sections 2 and 3 of the Constitution, any person serving in the United States House of Representatives must have reached the age of twenty-five and must have been a citizen of the United States for at least seven years, and any person serving in the United States Senate must have reached the age of thirty and must have been a citizen of the United States for at least nine years. In addition, Article II, Section 1 mandates that a person must have reached the age of thirty-five and be a natural born citizen in order to serve as President of the United States.
As you mentioned, some reports have surfaced that my former colleague, President-Elect Barack Obama, is not a natural-born American citizen. These reports are false. Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawai’i. His birth certificate is a matter of public record of the State of Hawai’i and is available online through various news sources, as well as on the Web site for the nonpartisan, nonprofit Annenberg Political Fact Check: http://www.factcheck.org. I hope you find this information useful.
Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. For more information about my work for Nevada, my role in the United States Senate Leadership, or to subscribe to regular e-mail updates on the issues that interest you, please visit my Web site at http://reid.senate.gov. I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
My best wishes to you.
Sincerely,
A
HARRY REID
United States Senator
Nevada
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