Distractions!

The nation certainly would have been better off if President Clinton could have focused on Osama bin Laden without being distracted by the Paula Jones sexual harassment case and it’s criminal investigation offshoots. Bret Kavannah  Comment : I agree with the Judge that we have the impeachment process in our Constitution and any sitting President need not be burdened with litigation while in office! However with Clinton without the law suit his pursuit of women would not have been impeded! However like Clinton and others they had never read the Quran so they were ignorant of their theology and the destructive history of Islam! Obama supported Islam and it grew during his administration! He even wrote in one of his two published books; The Audacity of Hope ad My Father’s Dreams that when push comes to shove I will side with the Muslims! Over 600000 Muslims immigrated to the United States during his administration and also sending a plane load of cash to Iran! Kavannah is correct that any litigation against a President should be held off until he is out of office! Democrat or Republican! James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com

Looking Back 2000 Election Bush/Gore

If George W. Bush is elected president, he will have many people to thank! One of them is Osama Siblani. During Bush’s October 5 meeting with Arab-American leaders at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn Michagan, Siblani told the Texas governor about two top concerns of Arab Americans: The use of ethnic profiling by aviation officials, which leads many Americam Arabs to be held for questioning at airports, and the use of “secret evidence” by law enforcement, which has lead to many Arab Americans to be wrongly charged as suspected terrorists, which is an insult to our constitution. Siblani says he told Bush, “This is a smear to our civil rights.” Fast forward to the second presidential debate, six days later, Jim Lehrer asked Bush and Gore about racial profiling. Both condemned it, but only Bush said we have to do something about airport profiling and the use of “secret evidence”, which he said unfairly demonized Arab Americans. The Comment received little attention in the post debate spin. But amoung Arab Americans, who never before had been singled out in a presidential debate, it was, as one political operative put it, “The shot heard round the world.” Source-Edmond Walsh, “Arabs, Poles and other key votes, from October 2000 issue, The Weekly Standard.