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    The Biggest Scandal Not Reported

    I totally get what Barry’s thinking.

    He won the election, hence he’s got a mandate to do whatever he pleases.  The electorate has already signed off on everything that he could, might and will do until 2012, right?

    Wrong.

    There’s still the small matter of checks and balances.  And the US Constitution.  Not to mention the 46% of the country that didn’t vote for him (dang, there sure is an awful lot of those “white trash, hillbilly, anti-gay, super bible-beating people in Middle America”).

    But Barry doesn’t dwell on such nuances.  Instead, he throws the full weight of the government machine behind persecuting enemies of the people.  Like former Inspector General, Gerald Walpin.

    Walpin’s days were numbered when he started investigating Obama’s buddy, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, for what amounts to theft.  The Obama administration publicly smeared Walpin, as they did with General Jim Jones, in an attempt to shut him up and deny him credibility, before then firing him.

    By now, you know the drill.  This is big news.  Except it isn’t.  The MSM is not reporting it.

    So please go here for everything you need to know.  This scandal has been picking up speed for the last couple of weeks now, but still hasn’t garnered the coverage it should have received.

    Send the link above to your family!  Send it to your friends!  Heck, spam people you don’t know, make up email addresses that you think might exist and stand on street corners heckling people!

    (And while you’re at it, please be so kind as to mention trackacrat.com, too.)

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