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Dec 10 2008

Blago-Gate: The Tip of the Iceberg?

Published by vrajavala at 2:46 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

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Of course, with all the criminal and anti-American associates of Obama jumping out of the woodwork throughout the campaign, few of us are surprised by the latest scandal involving close friend and associate Governor Rod Blagojevich of Illinois. The US Attorney’s Office had been wiretapping his home phone and reportedly alleged that the governor, who has the responsibility of filling the vacant US senatorial seat of Obama was trying to auction it off to the highest bidder.

In expected style, Obama denied ever speaking to the Governor about this issue, when, in fact, the day after the presidential election, it was reported by Carol Sowers of Channel 7 News. I thought I remembered that Jesse Jackson Jr. was going to be given the position. There is a list of possible choices, according to the realbrackObama.wordpress.com.
Obviously, if the US Attorney wants to prove its case it will have to name the other co-conspirators, unless the Governor was just talking to himself.

Just a little taste again of the grand Obama crime machine. Today, of course, Obama called for his resignation. Will the fat lady sing? Of course, we all know that Obama is not even eligible to be president of the US, because of his British nationality at birth, but possibly, the Constitutional issue is just soooo boring, that we’ll need a criminal conspiracy to dethrone him from the imaginary office of “President-elect”. Then there’s that petty violation of the Logan Act, when he campaigned for his Kenyan thug cousin, Reile Odingo, when he was still a US Senator. Guess he’s just a Teflon Man.

 

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