Hey Harlem, NY this Obama wants to be reelected. Can't we throw him out first?
As Lyndon LaRouche noted today, the desperate current occupant of the White House seems intent on announcing
his wish to be re-elected--before he is thrown out of office.
The exact date and time of the release of the annnouncement
this week is going to be determined by when the regime reaches an
agreement with the Congressional No Government Other Than Police
State Caucus on how to bury the budget hatchet in the backs of
the American population. The announcement for what was once the
highest office in the land is to come in some form of electronic
message (maybe a tweet?), according to Democratic Party hacks in
the European British and American British media.
On April 14, the Man from Hope n' Change intends to hold his
first re-election fundraiser in Chicago. The delusion is to raise
$1 billion for the campaign to spread around. [fhb]
FIREDOGLAKE: USE SECTION 4 OF THE 25TH AMENDMENT
April 3 (LPAC)--The radiclib website FireDogLake.com prominently
posted a piece by blogger Bin Quick on March 31 calling for the
current encroachment on the nation's Executive Mansion to be
ousted via Section 4 of the 25th Amendment of the Constitution.
The piece, which was given homepage coverage through April 2,
concludes its first paragraph with, ``Barack Obama's failure to
stand up to the Republican Party has endangered America's
economy, social safety-net, and national security. Barack Obama
is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and
he doesn't have the required leadership qualities to lead the
Democratic Party or America. I urge Vice President Biden and the
Cabinet to remove Barack Obama under the provisions of the 25th
Amendment, Section 4. In the event Vice President Biden and the
Cabinet fail, I beg Sec. Hillary Clinton to resign immediately
and announce her candidacy for President in 2012.'' The piece,
entitled, ``My Pledge to the Democratic Party,'' was initially
posted on the Bin Quick blog last Dec. 3. [fhb]
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