Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Carter: Obama Critics Are Racist

The peanut-for-brains President says that most criticism of President Obama is because we're a bunch of racists, especially that horrible Joe Wilson, who received a slap on the wrist yesterday for yelling "You Lie!" to the President during his speech last week.  Both Marshall and Bishop voted to discipline Wilson, a charge that was led by black House members, who are also calling Wilson a racist, including two from Georgia.

 

Only 12% of voters, including only 22% of Democrats, believe that opposition to ObamaCare is racist.

 

Maxine Waters wants the media to investigate the racial views of "teabaggers."

 

Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) unveiled his health care plan this morning (it's not ObamaCare), and nobody seems to be happy about it.  Even liberal Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) said that he won't support it because it doesn't include a government option, and he called it a "big, big tax" on the middle class because union members in his home state would be penalized for the exorbitant health care plans that they have had negotiated for them.

 

Opposition to ObamaCare is at an all-time high, and 45% of doctors say that they would consider quitting their practice if it passes.

 

Video is now out for a fourth successful ACORN sting, this one in San Bernardino, California.  That's why Republicans are introducing the "Defund ACORN Act."  ACORN is responding by pointing out that they are "community organizers, just like the president used to be."

 

It turns out that we were right to be concerned about the President's speech to the children last week, because after the uproar the speechwriters had to scrub the speech for "potentially problematic wording."

 

The General Accounting Office says that privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could "mitigate" the risks caused by government intervention in the marketplace.  In other words, privatizing Fannie and Freddie will prevent another housing meltdown from happening.

 

President Obama could have really scared the "greedy" fat-cats on Wall Street by saying that there was no such thing as "too big to fail" and that there would be no more bailouts.

 

The treason is complete with "Benedict" Arlen Specter.  He now supports card check.

 

The government is going to have to hire 273,000 workers by Obama's re-election.  It's all about building a permanent majority coalition.

 

President Obama may be generous with your money, but he is far from generous with his own, even when his own family in Kenya is asking.

 

The Obama administration is now admitting that Cap and Trade could cost families an average of $1,761 per year.  We need it anyway, even though the earth is cooling and the ozone hole is smaller this year than it was last year.

 

Republican candidate for Governor Eric Johnson resigned from his Senate seat yesterday, saying that he cannot both serve his constituents and run for Governor.  In an added bonus, he will now be able to raise money during the legislative session.  State Rep. Austin Scott immediately criticized his decision.

 

Congressman and Republican candidate for Governor Nathan Deal was added to a list of the most corrupt members of Congress.

 

Jim Marshall will have a town hall meeting Saturday in Tifton.

 

In a clear example of the tyranny of the majority (read:  democracy), Douglas County voters defeated a referendum to allow restaurants and bars to sell alcohol on Sundays.

 

A woman who shoplifted from a gas station in Pooler claimed to be the Governor's wife.

 

In an apparent "hate crime," a man beat a woman in front of her child at a Cracker Barrel in Morrow yesterday.  Why didn't anybody stop the guy?

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