Friday, January 30, 2009

OBAMA ALREADY A CRIMINAL!

Not one week in office and newly elected (by Acorn) President Barack Obama has committed a heinous crime. First let me remind you all what he said when he took the oath of office:

"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."

Is he truly an idiot? ....or....Is he truly that arrogant?

Doesn't he realize that he swore to protect the Constitution of the United States? Yet he has spent a large part of his first week in office attacking the likes of Rush Limbaugh and other conservative radio talking heads. Now I am not a big fan of Limbaugh and sometimes I think he goes a bit too far. However, I respect his right to say what he wants politically and his right to be heard. People have the right not to listen to him also. We don't need OBAMA, telling us what radio programs to listen to. We can choose that for ourselves.

Obama is violating his oath of office when he intentionally fails to protect the right of Free Speech for every single American citizen whether they agree with him or not.

For the past 8 years, I had to listen to future Obama supporters at my job totally trash President Bush at every opportunity. Not only did they trash him, but the most common phrase I heard associated with him was "F&%K BUSH". It was completely repulsive behavior. But yet I never thought for a second that they did not have their right to say what they want about any government figure. Our nation was founded on the right to criticize and question our leadership. Now Obama wants to take away that right or dictate how it must be used in a way that he can not be criticized. This is a crime against our most basic laws and most sacred right.

I CALL FOR THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA IMMEDIATELY FOR HIGH CRIMES AGAINST THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND, THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

The only permissable censorship should be the right of a parent to control their child's access to objectionable materials.

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