Posted by
Brian Peters on Monday, July 12, 2010 2:25:46 PM
Somehow, the bio of the current resident of the Oval Office does not indicate which political party he ever belonged to or currently belongs to. Under the bio for 'W', there is no indication of political affiliation as well. Both Clinton and G.W.H. Bush (41) do indicate political party membership. Influences and actions are the markers of Barack Obama and how he is governing....if not just totally screwing up this Nation. Obama's membership and running as a 'New Party' candidate proves again, the type of person Obama really is. From the archives of the New Party official website:
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October 1996 Update :
Running to Win : The Key Races
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| New Party members are busy knocking on doors, hammering down lawn signs, and phoning voters to support NP candidates this fall. Here are some of our key races:
Arkansas: The Little Rock New Party has a full slate of candidates up for election in November. LRNP steering committee member Michael Booker is running unopposed for re-election to the Arkansas State House. Two NP members - Paul Kelly and Genevieve Stewart - are running for at-large (city-wide) city council positions. And in a head-to-head battle between the New Party and the conservative right, NP member Jayne Cia faces the Arkansas state chair of Empower America (Jack Kemp and Bill Bennett's organization) for a Justice of the Peace (county board) position.
Illinois: Three NP-members won Democratic primaries last Spring and face off against Republican opponents on election day: Danny Davis (U.S. House), Barack Obama (State Senate) and Patricia Martin (Cook County Judiciary).
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Take note dear reader of the Illinois announcement.....see anyone you recognize???!!!
Did the Main Stream Media inform you of Obama's past political affiliations? Of course not. If they did, it was brushed lighter than butter on top of a hot muffin......that you even didn't notice.
Interesting enough, is what is in the official White House bio of George W. Bush (43) :
Faced with a recession when he took office, President Bush cut taxes for every federal income taxpayer, which helped set off an unprecedented 52 straight months of job creation.