Obama, Osama And Taking Credit
By Carole on May 3, 2012
Veterans for a Strong America defines itself as a non-partisan action organization dedicated to educating the public, members of Congress and the Executive Branch to make America strong. The group's new ad entitled CREDIT has certainly schooled President Obama and his campaign on the dangers of playing politics with the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Will The Mainstream Media Join In The Vetting Of Obama?
By Carole on May 2, 2012
Shortly before his untimely death, conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart vowed that during the current election cycle, President Barack Obama would finally be vetted. Sadly Mr. Breitbart is no longer here to keep that promise and the mainstream media continues to obfuscate our Candidate-in-Chief's past, but others are taking on the task of digging up the truth. This week the buried facts concern Mr. Obama's college transcripts and an alleged incident with his 'New York girlfriend' Genevieve Cook described in detail in his autobiography.
Obama's Clear Path To Failure
By Carole on Apr 26, 2012
A new poll asking various questions about President Barack Obama and presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney contains the usual questions (who would you vote for, who's more likeable, etc.) and questions about some very current issues (working women versus stay at home moms). But when it came to the candidates' economic plans for the economy, one answer was surprising.
Obama's Immigration Con Part II
By Carole on Apr 22, 2012
In 2008, Candidate Barack Obama promised that if elected he would address comprehensive immigration reform during his first year in office. Four years later, he has vowed to address reform at the beginning of his second term. But rather than admit this is just another campaign promise on which Mr. Obama failed to deliver, his re-election campaign's senior adviser blames a Republican "reign of terror."
GOP Gives Women Power Not Platitudes
By Carole on Apr 16, 2012
With just one decision the likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney has struck two solid blows against Democrats' ridiculous claim that Republicans are waging a war on women. By selecting Beth Myers to head his vice presidential selection and vetting process, Mr. Romney has both given a woman a very visible and important role in his campaign and reminded voters that that same woman was his chief of staff when he was governor of Massachusetts.


