"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Obama tells UN how Great he is but DNC won't use him or any elected Democrats in their current ad?

Wonder how this DNC ad is going to play in high unemployment states. Great reminder to everyone when President Bush was in office that 5% unemployment was the norm.  Word from Red State is the DNC pulled the ad, but we thought everyone would like to see what the progressives who run the DNC, the White House, and Congress are thinking.

Watch the ad and be reminded that we had it pretty good under President Bush:




We were in better shape after our Country took the huge blow on 9/11 than we are today under total progressive, liberal Democrat rule. There is no common sense coming out of the White House or Democrats in Congress. Obama wants to do is take credit for what everyone else does that works like the Bush surge in Iraq but blame Bush and Republicans when 'his' agenda doesn't work. One thing Obama and the progressive Dems are good at is giving our tax dollars to their special interest groups -- teachers and unions.

If Obama is so good for the United States as President per his report to the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner, why won't the DNC use him in their ad? Still cannot fathom Obama and Hillary sent this report to the UN Human Rights Commission which President Bush rightfully ignored. The Democrats truly are the Party of 'Blame America First!'

We need to thank the DNC for reminding us that we had it so much better under President Bush. Do we miss President Bush? Absolutely! Jeb are you listening?

From Mark Tapscott, Editor of the Washington Examiner, comes this gem of of breaking down what Obama and Hillary sent to the United Nations Commissioner on Human Rights:

Obama tells the U.N. how great he is
Examiner Editorial
August 30, 2010

President Obama's administration recently submitted a report to the United Nations on human rights in America. The 29-page report shows the nation badly flawed but fortunate to have a Nobel Prize winner as its leader. The report is billed as "a partial snapshot of the current human rights situation in the United States, including some of the areas where problems persist in our society." Among the nation's shortcomings listed in the report:

» Arizona has dared to try to enforce immigration laws that the federal government will not. But don't worry, Obama is suing them.

» We incarcerate dangerous terrorists at a military prison in Guantanamo Bay. But don't worry -- Obama has signed three executive orders to protect them from the last administration's rough handling and he "remains committed to closure of the Guantanamo detention facility."

» It's too hard to form a union, the document says -- either that or unions have just become less relevant. But don't worry, "there are several bills in our Congress that seek to strengthen workers' rights" -- bills like "card check," which will help institutionalize union intimidation and coercion by taking away a worker's right to a secret ballot.
The report also notes that as bad as our human rights situation is, help is on the way -- all thanks to Obama:

» America made "great strides" in human rights when "President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law." That's better known as Obamacare, the law that 60 percent of us want repealed.

» Obama is trying to repeal "Don't ask, don't tell" in the Department of Defense and the Defense of Marriage Act, which protects states' right to define marriage legislatively.

» The report mentions that in recent months, "the Department of Justice has worked to strengthen enforcement of federal voting rights laws." (So, just pretend, at least for a moment, that the New Black Panther case never happened.)

You get the picture: This is a self-serving political document that portrays Obama policies as great leaps forward, and things he opposes as steps backward. In the Bush years, America ignored the UN High Commission on Human Rights because the panel too often gave voice and sometimes positions of leadership to such human rights beacons as Cuba and China. Now, under Obama, our government is producing propaganda for world consumption at the expense of the American people. In other words, Obama has not merely joined Cuba and China on the commission, he is imitating their leaders' tactics, too

Read more at the Washington Examiner

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