Westgate Resorts CEO to Workers: If Obama Wins, You'll Lose Your Job
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- Created on Thursday, 11 October 2012 13:07
- Written by Darrell Lect
Business owners have been under constant attack since Barack Obama was elected president. Not only have they been labeled as an enemy by the White House, congressional Democrats and the elite media, they've faced horrendous economic conditions on top of stifling regulations and new top-down legislation. "You didn't build that," Obama's famous last words, solidify the disdain liberals have for businesses. With their backs against the wall, many entrepreneurs have shut their doors. However, Westgate Resorts CEO David Siegel took a different approach.
Add a commentSchool Lets Deceptive Obama Campaign Register Voters, But Not GOP
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- Created on Wednesday, 10 October 2012 13:09
- Written by The Loyal Opposition
The Obama campaign is desperate. They see winning the election as their last hope of imposing more top-down, authoritarian government mandates. This means that nothing is off limits. Lies, deception, you name it. Illegal activity? All of it is irrelevant if it gives Obama a second term. And that brings us to Florida, where Obama minions pretended to be part of an election board to register high school students. The kicker? Once exposed, the school denied Republicans the same access.
Add a commentREPORT: Obama Campaign Illegally Solicited Donations from Foreign Donors
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- Created on Wednesday, 10 October 2012 08:16
- Written by Darrell Lect
The Obama campaign will go down in history for many reasons, including illegal activities that won't receive much press until the empty suit is out of office. On Monday we wrote about a percolating donor scandal within the Obama campaign. By all accounts, the story should have broke by now, but team Obama has been threatening those that plan to release it. On Monday, more information was revealed by the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), showing how 68% of web traffic to Obama.com comes from foreign countries.
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