Mitt Romney is now the OFFICIAL Republican nominee, are you happy about that?
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Revolution 2012 2012/05/30 02:04:11no+15Romney is a disgrace, and I will not vote for anyone the media pushes so forcefully down the throats of Americans. I will also not vote for that compulsive liar Obama. Ron Paul or nothing, in my opinion.






















At the very least, Romney won't be insulting an entire country by claiming that it had set up death camps -- when in fact those death camps were set up by the invaders of that country.
I cannot believe Obama said that. It just might be one of the most insulting things a U.S. president has ever said with regard to one of our allies. An ally that suffered horribly under the people who REALLY set up those death camps.
Plus the numbers the media is using is only projections. Those who are actually tracking the state's after the popular vote realize only about 1000 delegates have been elected. However in those 1000 delegates Romney does have a commanding lead.
But even if he reaches 1144 in the real count, I still won't say it's official until August 27. To me until the convention he is still the presumptive nominee.
They desperately want to force Romney down our throats. That way, no matter who wins in November, they can keep steadily advancing the police state.
http://www.bilderbergmeetings...
See you at the Convention.
After all if you challenge the established order and power of: The bankers, the oil magnates, the arms and security dealers, the pharmaceuticals and the media giants, what do you think the lobbyists on the hill are going to do?
Money talks on the hill and the democrate 1% wanted Hilary so were forced to tie up Obama's hands completely to prevent him upsetting the "status quo".
The irony is that he can't tell anybody that he is powerless as it might provoke a civil war.
As American living abroad I am ashame to call him my president...never again.growl.
Polish Premier Demands U.S. Response To Obama Death Camp Remark
By Piotr Skolimowski - May 30, 2012 1:00 PM GMT+0200
Poland demanded a “strong and clear response” from the U.S. after President Barack Obama’s mention of a “Polish death camp” while honoring a Pole who told the world about the Holocaust.
“We can’t accept such words in Poland, even if they are spoken by a leader of an allied country,” Prime Minister Donald Tusk told journalists in Warsaw today. “Saying Polish concentration camps is as if there was no German responsibility, no Hitler.”
Since, 2004 Poland has sought clarifications from several news outlets for the use of a phrase “Polish concentration camps” that were run by the Nazis during the country’s occupation in the World War II, according to the Foreign Ministry’s website. The government has convinced publications including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle to stop using the phrase.
The U.S. administration regrets “this misstatement,” the Wall Street Journal’s website cited Tommy Vieto...
As American living abroad I am ashame to call him my president...never again.growl.
Polish Premier Demands U.S. Response To Obama Death Camp Remark
By Piotr Skolimowski - May 30, 2012 1:00 PM GMT+0200
Poland demanded a “strong and clear response” from the U.S. after President Barack Obama’s mention of a “Polish death camp” while honoring a Pole who told the world about the Holocaust.
“We can’t accept such words in Poland, even if they are spoken by a leader of an allied country,” Prime Minister Donald Tusk told journalists in Warsaw today. “Saying Polish concentration camps is as if there was no German responsibility, no Hitler.”
Since, 2004 Poland has sought clarifications from several news outlets for the use of a phrase “Polish concentration camps” that were run by the Nazis during the country’s occupation in the World War II, according to the Foreign Ministry’s website. The government has convinced publications including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle to stop using the phrase.
The U.S. administration regrets “this misstatement,” the Wall Street Journal’s website cited Tommy Vietor, the National Security Council spokesman, as saying. The text of Obama’s remarks on the White House website hasn’t been corrected as of today.
“The White House will apologize for this outrageous mistake,” Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski wrote on his Twitter Inc. account. “It’s a shame that such a momentous ceremony has been overshadowed by ignorance and incompetence.”
Obama posthumously awarded Jan Karski the Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, at a ceremony in Washington yesterday, saying the Polish officer “illuminated one of the darkest chapters of history” as he “repeatedly crossed enemy line to document the face of genocide, and courageously voiced tragic truths all the way to President Roosevelt.”.
Never been to a wedding where the Best man makes a real bish of it?
Who also thinks its OK to his dog on the car roof - what's up with that?