From his birth certificate to academic records to passports and more, Barack Obama’s past remains sealed. Do we really know who this guy is? No, we don’t, but we’re starting to get an idea.
Just days after denying the state of Georgia the right to verify who’s voting in that state, the Obama Justice Department has issued a new edict: terrorists will now have the benefit of being read Miranda rights. This is not a joke. From Bin Laden on down, terrorists now have the same protections under the law that every American enjoys. It’s not clear how they decided that terrorists were due those kinds of rights, but there are plenty of things about this administration that aren’t that clear.
Every day it becomes a little more clear though. That’s the disturbing thing. Whoever is behind Obama has succeeded in bankrupting America, taking over the largest industries, laying out the welcome mat for Muslim extremists, befriending America hating socialists in our own hemisphere, surrounding Obama with tax cheats, racists, lobbyists and old hacks that are as far away from “change” as you can get. All the while, Barack Obama remains the mystery man.










I was intrigued by this article of yours. I never really thought of how much of Obama’s past is a mystery and it is scary to think that we have no real idea of who he is. I believe that many people are starting to open their eyes and realizing that they voted the wrong person because of his promises. He is still blaming the economy on Bush when in fact Liberals have had the majority in Congress for about 4 years. But getting to the point of this article, allowing detainees to receive the Miranda Rights is absolutely appalling.
Great article. I wrote an article similar to yours. Please feel free to check it out and comment on it. It would be greatly appreciated.
http://yovia.com/blogs/vargoza/2009/06/11/should-detainees-really-be-given-miranda-rights/
And we are still in the first six months. Now that is a scary thought.
It’s so dangerous and absurd I thought it would have been a bigger story.