Monday, October 13, 2008

Obama Did It, Then Denied It! Here's Proof !

EVIDENCE FOUND!!! (from 1998) Clinton administration's "BANK AFFIRMATIVE ACTION" They forced banks to make BAD LOANS and ACORN and Obama's tied to all of it!!!



All Muslims Lie To Non-Muslims


And don't you forget it!


As I said on many, many occasions, "This financial meltdown is and was deliberate!" When America wakes up they'll know! We have so many brain-washed naive Americans that are not willing to admit it simply because they have been brain-washed. We now have a silent majority of chicken hearted American that refuse to take a stand on the truth. We have hard core party members that refuse to note who really is to blame; it's always the other party's fault! These people will be the first to appear like this

when Hitler stormed through Paris...these were the so-called Obama supporters of the day! It hit them like a ton of bricks! They all said, "What the hell happened?" I know exactly what happened! They didn't listen to guys like Norm!

I only study this stuff between 12 and 18 hours per day. What do you do" Listen to CNN, NBC...read the New York Times...all about 30 minutes per day? Give it up folks or kiss your country good-bye!

God Save America! The Democrats can't! And that is not to say, "I'm a Republican." for most of them are just as bad. When you are truly INDEPENDENT you can be truly OBJECTIVE!

I'm not white, I'm not black, I'm not upper class, I'm not lower class, I'm not middle class, I'm not French, I'm not Irish, I'm not Asian, I'm not European, I'm not Hispanic, My children are not half Hispanic...They are and I am what I am, An American! And I'm not hyphenated! And that makes me independent! I think for myself and never am I influenced by some political party; those of you who are influenced by a political party are ruining the country. You're ruining the country because you are too damn lazy to think for yourself; you would rather have a dictator do it for you...go back and take a look at the picture above. Then look in the mirror. What do you see? A 'What-can-I-Do-About-It' American...most of you are like that you know. You can do something. You can vote out every single incumbent and replace them with INDEPENDENTS! The PARTY is over! - Norman E. Hooben October 13, 2008

You're Fired! LISTEN: Audio of Congressman Firing Alleged Mistress

The Most Moral Democrat

Conngressman's $121,000 Payoff to Alleged Mistress

Tim Mahoney Elected to Remove 'Ethical Cloud' of His Disgraced Predecessor, Mark Foley

By EMMA SCHWARTZ, RHONDA SCHWARTZ, and VIC WALTER
Oct. 13, 2008
SHAREWest Palm Beach Congressman Tim Mahoney (D-FL), whose predecessor resigned in the wake of a sex scandal, agreed to a $121,000 payment to a former mistress who worked on his staff and was threatening to sue him, according to current and former members of his staff who have been briefed on the settlement, which involved Mahoney and his campaign committee.
Pic: Congressman Tim Mahoney and his alleged former mistress, Patricia Allen
The affair between Congressman Tim Mahoney and Patricia Allen began, according to current and former staffers, in 2006 when Mahoney was campaigning for Congress against Foley, promising "a world that is safer, more moral."
(ABC News)

Mahoney, who is married, also promised the woman, Patricia Allen, a $50,000 a year job for two years at the agency that handles his campaign advertising, the staffers said.

A Mahoney spokesperson would not answer questions about the alleged affair or the settlement, but said Allen resigned of her own accord and "has not received any special payment from campaign funds."

Senior Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives, including Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL), the chair of the Democratic Caucus, have been working with Mahoney to keep the matter from hurting his re-election campaign, the Mahoney staffers said.

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A spokesperson for Emanuel denies that account, but said Emanuel did confront Mahoney "upon hearing a rumor" about an affair in 2007 and "told him he was in public life and had a responsibility to act accordingly." The spokesperson added that it was a "private conversation" that had nothing to do with Mahoney's re-election prospects.

And the truth be known...

Explosive Video, Fannie Mae CEO calling Obama and the Dems the "Family" and "Conscience" of Fannie Mae
"Listen to the audience applause. Applause for stealing your money! Are they all crooks? You betcha!"



Shocking Video Unearthed! Democrats in their own words Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam that caused our Economic Crisis

GLOBALIZATION - Are we there yet? Almost!

This following is a story about a prize...not the Nobel Prize as you would be led to believe. It's a concentrated effort by the far left globalists to interfer with American elections. The ultimate prize we are talking about is the capture of the United States of America by the United Nations. The main theme presented here is, "Do not vote for John McCain." The timeliness of the article is right on target with the upcoming elections and to convince voters who may not have decided their pick for President of the United States.
The people behind this scheme include the United Nations and the Nobel Prize committee...I also smell the CFR and the Tri Lateral Commission's involvement among others. (Note: The CFR is well known for it's support of globalization through experiential methods .) Further, and this is very incriminating, Mr. Paul Krugman is a member of the CFR and organization destined to do away with our sovereignty. (For a complete list of CFR members click here:http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers2008.html#K

Cross posted from the Cape Cod Times (simply to re-enforce an already committed (brainwashed) set of voters. http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081013/NEWS11/81013003/-1/rss01

Paul Krugman wins the Nobel economics prize
Paul Krugman of Princeton Univsersity and The New York Times, shown in this March 6, 2005 file photo provided by 'Meet the Press', speaks during the taping of "Meet the Press." The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today that Krugman has won the Nobel economics prize "for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity."Wong/


STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Paul Krugman, the Princeton University scholar and New York Times columnist, won the Nobel economic prize today for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic activity.

Krugman has been a harsh critic of the Bush administration and the Republican Party in The New York Times, where he writes a regular column and has a blog called "Conscience of a Liberal."

He has come out forcefully against John McCain during the economic meltdown, saying the Republican candidate is "more frightening now than he was a few weeks ago" and earlier that the GOP has become "the party of stupid."

The 55-year-old American economist was the lone of winner of the 10 million kronor ($1.4 million) award and the latest in a string of American researchers to be honored. It was only the second time since 2000 that a single laureate won the prize, which is typically shared by two or three researchers.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences praised Krugman for formulating a new theory to answer questions about free trade.

"What are the effects of free trade and globalization? What are the driving forces behind worldwide urbanization? Paul Krugman has formulated a new theory to answer these questions," the academy said in its citation.

"He has thereby integrated the previously disparate research fields of international trade and economic geography," it said.

The award, known as the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is the last of the six Nobel prizes announced this year and is not one of the original Nobels. It was created in 1968 by the Swedish central bank in Alfred Nobel's memory.

Besides his work as an economist at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he has been since 2000, Krugman also writes about politics and inequality in the U.S. and other topics for The New York Times. He has also written for Foreign Affairs, the Harvard Business Review and Scientific American.

Commenting on the global economic meltdown, Krugman told a news conference in Stockholm by telephone from the United States that some of his research was linked to currency crises and related issues.

"This is terrifying," he said, comparing it to the financial crisis that gripped Asia in the 1990s.

He said winning the Nobel award won't change his approach to research and writing.

"The prize will enhance visibility," he said, "but I hope it does not lead me into going to a lot of purely celebratory events, aside from the Nobel presentation itself."

Krugman's work on new trade theory garnered him the John Bates Clark medal from the American Economic Association in 1991. That prize is given every two years to an economist under the age of 40.

The citation said Krugman's approach is based on the premise that many goods and services can be produced at less cost in long series, a concept known as economies of scale. His research showed the effects of that on trade patterns and on the location of economic activity.

In contrast to his treatment of U.S. financial officials, Krugman has praised leaders in Britain for their response to the global financial crisis.

In an Oct. 12 article on the New York Times' Web site, Krugman wrote about the global financial meltdown and its reach into Europe, saying that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor Alistair Darling "defined the character of the worldwide rescue effort, with other wealthy nations playing catch-up."

Whereas U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson rejected a "sort of temporary part-nationalization" involving governments giving financial institutions more money in return for a share of ownership, the British government "went straight to the heart of the problem ... with stunning speed."

Krugman said the major European economies have "in effect declared themselves ready to follow Britain's lead, injecting hundreds of billions of dollars into banks while guaranteeing their debts."

"And whaddya know," Krugman continued, "Mr. Paulson — after arguably wasting several precious weeks — has also reversed course, and now plans to buy equity stakes rather than bad mortgage securities."

The Nobel Prizes in medicine, chemistry, physics, literature and economics will be handed out in Stockholm by Sweden's King Carl XVI on Dec. 10, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel's death in 1896. The Nobel Peace Prize is handed out in Oslo, Norway, on the same date.

December 15, 1922 -- The CFR endorses World Government in its magazine Foreign Affairs. Author Philip Kerr, states:
"Obviously there is going to be no peace or prosperity for mankind as long as [the earth] remains divided into 50 or 60 independent states until some kind of international system is created... The real problem today is that of the world government."

Made Your House Payment On Time?

Watch this powerful video on “trash outs” the job of cleaning out foreclosed properties for re-sale. It’s a the sad reality of what’s going on on the ground.