Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Questions, that's all I have.

I had been downright excited for the U.S. Supreme Court to review Obama's eligibility. I had been scanning blogs and news articles looking for any inkling of encouraging news. None. Nil. Zip. Zero. Apparently it was not worthy to be considered. With hundreds of thousands of Americans wanting one simple little question answered, we are left hanging. Makes me wonder who ya gotta know? There's a relatively large group of citizens who want and need this verification. We want it because it would prove to us that we really do matter, we do have a voice in this jungle of red tape and circus of bueracracy. We need it because, well, it is our right to have it answered. I know we do not live in a perfect nation. I know there are things the government does not tell us. But this is something so basic, so easy to quell. What is the big deal here? Is it because the issue isn't Obama? Is it because the puppeted liberal media and "powers that be" (whoever they are) want this Obama machine to run at any cost? I think so. We are being swept under the carpet and muffled out as being inconvenient little imps. It makes me mad!
I keep asking myself what if the tables were turned? What if John McCain had been elected? What would the news stories be then? Would there be an "Office of the President Elect?" Would the media be putting him on a pedestal and singing his praises. Would they be cautioning Americans that his job ahead is too great to expect any kind of miracles? Would President McCain's cabinet be loweing expectations after they had touted his intelligence and superiority in........what? What had Obama ever done that was so great again? Would Chris Matthews be so passionate in his "job" of making this next presidancy work? Would liberals be writing letters to the Supreme Court, electoral college, and state reps to get John's citizenship eligibility resolved?

1 comment:

RightKlik said...

I just wish Obama would end the discussion by giving us proof that he is a natural born citizen.