“As for O’s “lying” re Rezko, A and Wright – That seems overwrought to me…”, No, it is a matter of record that is not overwrought.
You do have a point about his first instinct, but I think it is one that would only serve to cause far more trouble than any good amount of counter punching could resolve. His first response is dangerous, just as the first impression of him is also a danger, to him and potentially to us.
Just an aside While I am aware that it is a few bad apples, it is the positioning of those apples in the barrel that spoils the lot. The vote is not a right, but an obligation of responsible citizenship. IMO. Willy nilly abrogation of election law using fraud is not just a felony, it is an act of treason, a break of trust and a defilement of the constitution on which this country was founded. If a town wants to let guest working temporary citizens vote on dog catcher or even mayor is that towns decision. But voting for national office is reserved for those who are legal residents over the age of 18 and not felons. What acorn does is bend the law, knowingly, in favor of illegals by means of multiple exchange of ids until a valid one exists to say they are a citizen. We do not need a border fence or law to provide the kinds of id which is being used successfully in Iraq, and is being introduced in Europe, which is now viable in determining for this nation who is and is not a resident of the US. I only know that the lack of such law aids and abets the voter fraud, aids and abets foreign students over staying visas and aids and abets the running of drugs and other objects of illegal black market and sex trade.
Even without the biometrics a data base is easily attainable, but for the objection of the Democrat party.
Because of the objection of the Democrat party, there is a laundry list of stuff that has been left unattended, needs tlc, and just a little common sense.
Because of the objections of the Democrat Party leadership, I have no hope that any real efforts to reform will be undertaken in an “Oh” presidency,








