Saturday, November 1, 2008

Obama Terrorists Reporters Privacy Constitution

Hard on the heels of shutting off access to a TV station, who asked hard questions Hussein has kicked three reporters, whose newspapers endorsed McCain, off the campaign aircraft. The LA Times reporter who travels with the campaign notes that Hussein hasn't had a news conference or taken questions for months and admits that he doesn't really know Hussein.

You can throw this in the pot of denied access to his original birth certificate, undoubtedly at Hussein's direction.

Hussein is allergic to questions and obviously doesn't want people probing into his associations with self-identified terrorist such as William Ayers, his preacher the Reverend Wright who proclaimed, "God Damn America" and assorted other convicted felons and people outside the main stream of America but well known in the America Haters class.

Now comes Joe the Plumber who had the misfortune of asking Hussein a question that Hussein answered truthfully. The answered identified him as a socialist and in rapid succession two other sources confirmed his Marxist beliefs.

In the meantime poor Joe had his life ripped apart and examined by, supposedly, the Left Wing blogs. That's half right.

Now we find the state of Ohio was involved.

Director Helen Jones-Kelley said her agency checks people who are "thrust into the public spotlight," amid suggestions they may have come into money, to see if they owe support or are receiving undeserved public assistance.


The suggestion that Big Brother was looking at Joe in such a manner should, by itself, have sent the Left wing Libertarians into spasms unequaled by anything since they discovered Bush had ordered the NSA to spy on foreign nationals whose telephone calls, coming into or leaving the country, were from telephone numbers obtained from terrorist computers and other suspected lists.

But what happened? Not a peep, dear chums. Nothing. Nada. Zero. None.

So suspected terrorist's privacy protected. A political opponent's privacy shredded.

By the state.

Now anyone with a drop of common sense knew that Ms Jones-Kelley was, shall we say, engaged in CYA activities.

Now comes the truth.

Vanessa Niekamp said that when she was asked to run a child-support check on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher on Oct. 16, she thought it routine. A supervisor told her the man had contacted the state agency about his case.

Niekamp didn't know she just had checked on "Joe the Plumber," who was elevated the night before to presidential politics prominence as Republican John McCain's example in a debate of an average American.

The senior manager would not learn about "Joe" for another week, when she said her boss informed her and directed her to write an e-mail stating her computer check was a legitimate inquiry.

The reason Niekamp said she was given for checking if there was a child-support case on Wurzelbacher does not match the reason given by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Niekamp told The Dispatch she is unfamiliar with the practice of checking on the newly famous. "I've never done that before, I don't know of anybody in my office who does that and I don't remember anyone ever doing that," she said today.


Would a partisan Democrat bureaucrat who has donated $2300 to Hussein's campaign have a lower level employee violate a private citizen's rights for hopeful political gain?

Well, it sure like she did. Yes. Yes it does.

Chums, if you have never voted in your life, vote Tuesday. If you have to stand in line for hours, vote Tuesday. Vote to protect the Constitution. Vote to save the country from what will be a regime dedicated to propagating itself. A regime that rejects hard questions by the press and will protect itself by tearing apart anyone it fears.

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