Obama spends 4th of July campaigning in Paris!
Apparently tiring of US soil as a source of campaign dollars, the Obama campaign is headed overseas -- with its celebrity friends in tow. The European Obama campaign starts next week in Paris on July 4 with a reception organized by various fundraising heavy-hitters. Independence Day fundraisers in Paris – now that’s a flag-waving campaign.
The Obama campaign will host events in Geneva, Switzerland in August as part of their “European outreach effort.” George Clooney will headline a fundraiser there, with 150 tickets going for $20,000 per piece. There’s even more to the bargain: if you go as a couple, the second ticket is half-off!
With the Obama campaign’s increasingly desperate campaign emails begging for cash from the American people, perhaps the campaign thinks they’ll find more fertile soil outside the country. Especially in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling that upholds Obama’s European-style healthcare plan, Obama’s hoping to cash in on like-minded folks abroad. Americans don’t believe that Obamacare is a triumph; they see it as a massive net negative, sucking our coffers dry and handing us long-term rationing in return. Europeans, however, know nothing else. The entitlements have already kicked in. What better place to ask for campaign cash?
That also may be the only place Obama can still find cheering throngs.
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Don Leuty 2012/07/01 19:45:34good place for him! the 4TH is for AMERICANS!+22American honor the Declaration of Independence. the Constitution and the flag. BH0 misquoted the Declaration of Independence, disdains the Constitution and renders the crotch salute as he lollygags about the stage during the National Anthem.






















. WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama will be celebrating the nation's 236th birthday Wednesday at the White House.
The president returns from Camp David in the morning. He will deliver remarks at a naturalization ceremony for active-duty service members in the East Room.
In the evening, the president and the first lady will host a Fourth of July celebration with a barbecue, a concert and a view of fireworks on the South Lawn. Their guests will be military heroes and their families.
And if you were a worthwhile person you would have noted whatever changes you actually made from your original story.
You do realize that France gave the Statue of Liberty to us as a gift, and that if not for France, we very well may not have won our independence from Britain in the first place.
But you can't even be bothered to check a fact in the current news; why should anyone expect you to be bright or diligent enough to know the history of your own country?
But get serious with those others.
Being president is best served by a caring individual. Something lacking on the right!
I also think Ross Perot (an independent) would have been better than Clinton.
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