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    A BILLION REASONS WHY OBAMA WILL BE RE-ELECTED



    A BILLION REASONS WHY OBAMA WILL BE RE-ELECTED

    By J.B. Williams
    April 6, 2011
    NewsWithViews.com

    Obama should have never been allowed to appear on a single presidential ballot, let alone set foot in the people’s Oval Office. But since the people have not seriously objected, despite his making fast work of the utter destruction of our country, Obama has launched his bid for re-election.

    Unless he is appropriately removed from office in handcuffs beforehand, he will be re-elected in 2012 and there are at least a billion reasons why.

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    Obama won an illegal and unconstitutional election in 2008. We all know it and yet nobody seems interested in doing anything about it.

    For all practical purposes, he ran unopposed, which is how he won every election he ever entered. Running against John McCain was essentially running unopposed, as McCain is no more popular among constitutionally grounded free-market Americans than Obama, Biden or Clinton.

    The money tells the story… http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/index ... 08&type=SF

    Obama (D) - $745 million
    McCain (R) - $368 million
    Nader (I) - $4 million
    Barr (L) - $1 million
    Baldwin (C) - $258k
    McKinney (G) - $199k

    In 2008, Obama was elected by only 22.4% of the U.S. population - approximately 44.8% of eligible voters. He raised 66.6% of the presidential campaign money, compared to 32.9% raised by McCain-Palin. Though Obama only had the support of 22.4% of Americans, he was able to defeat John McCain by a 53.7% - 46.3% popular vote margin with 67.8% of the Electoral College vote.

    Obama is ineligible for office and he is clearly in no way qualified for the job. But his 2-to-1 financial advantage over McCain won the day. Despite the fact that most of the nation believes in constitutional conservatism, name one candidate they will all get behind in 2012?

    Third Party Divisions

    Many are rightfully upset with both primary political parties today. The rhetoric from these two parties might be different, but the policies really aren’t.

    Libertarians Ron and Rand Paul abandoned the third party fantasy years ago, running and winning as Republicans. Bernie Sanders and John Conyers led the wave of socialists running as Democrats and today, the DNC is the Socialist Party in America.

    All who continue trying to play ball without stepping on the field, continue to prove that we have a two party republican system, not a multi-party democratic parliament.

    Third party candidates have NO chance of winning national elections in this country, unless you redefine winning. They can’t raise adequate funding and they don’t have the political machinery to compete with a billion dollar candidate. They can’t win, unless dividing the right is the real goal.

    Millions have adopted the title “constitutionalistâ€
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    Obama maybe reelected again on paper ... but this is who is actually sitting in the Oval Office

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