Michell Obama was on the View today and she told a cute little story about her daughter being asked if she gets nervous in front of these huge crowds. I’m paraphrasing here. Her daughters reply was that these people aren’t there to see her. She is just a little girl. And then the really funny part. She says, “I can’t create laws to make people do stuff.” Aaaaw, isn’t that just so sweet? The Obamas are doing an excellent job of brainwashing their children into there radical socialist philosophy. You go girl. Soon, they’ll be all grown up, telling us we can’t own guns, that we can only receive government-run health care, and ensuring that none of us is going over our government mandated carbon-footprint. I can’t wait.






Well this is an old blog post, but I found it randomly through Google so here’s a response in defense of Ron Paul’s position.
According to this article from Fox News - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,85446,00.html
“…the presence of American forces here has long been an irritant for Saudi rulers facing strong anti-American sentiment among a growing and increasingly restive population. Fifteen of the 19 alleged Sept. 11 hijackers were Saudis, and Saudi-born Osama bin Laden cites the U.S. military presence in his homeland as a reason for his hatred of America.”
Even if our troops were there at the invitation of the Saudi government, it well-known that their government does not represent the will of the people. Apparently Bin Laden perceived our presence there as an occupation.
Also, Ron Paul votes against every appropriations bill. However, because his district is paying loads of taxes, just like every other district, it is Ron Paul’s duty to represent his constituents and try to get some of that money back in the form of earmarks. If Ron Paul did not submit the earmarks, that money, which has already been appropriated, would be taken by an earmark for another district or just spent without oversight by the Executive branch.