I first heard about this informal man on the street interview from Boortz about a week ago. Boortz attributed it to Imus, but then later said it was indeed Stern.
Now, I personally cannot stand Howard Stern. However, this video shows and tells who the real, uninformed, racist voters are–those who cannot see past BHO’s color, don’t even know his policy stands or voting record, or who his running mate is. They are only voting black (and BHO isn’t more than 7% black–he’s 48% white, 7% black and 45% arab).
This video also shows why stupid people shouldn’t vote. Voting is a privilege, not a right (I DARE you to show me where it exists in the Constitution or Bill of Rights). I personally believe it’s an obligation. However, if you’re going to vote, take the time to educate yourself. Otherwise, you belong in the never-ending parade of stupid (phrase swiped from Jon Justice on 104.1 The Truth).
I first heard about this informal man on the street interview from Boortz about a week ago. Boortz attributed it to Imus, but then later said it was indeed Stern.
Now, I personally cannot stand Howard Stern. However, this video shows and tells who the real, uninformed, racist voters are–those who cannot see past BHO’s color, don’t even know his policy stands or voting record, or who his running mate is. They are only voting black (and BHO isn’t more than 7% black–he’s 48% white, 7% black and 45% arab).
This video also shows why stupid people shouldn’t vote. Voting is a privilege, not a right (I DARE you to show me where it exists in the Constitution or Bill of Rights). I personally believe it’s an obligation. However, if you’re going to vote, take the time to educate yourself. Otherwise, you belong in the never-ending parade of stupid (phrase swiped from Jon Justice on 104.1 The Truth).
This article was written by Susan Jones, CNSNews.com Senior Editor
A Catholic advocacy group is urging Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign to remove an image of Mother Teresa from a campaign video narrated by former President Bill Clinton.
“It is wholly inappropriate, disrespectful and disturbing that Hillary Clinton is using an image of Blessed Mother Teresa as a political tool, especially given their radically different views on abortion,” said Fidelis President Joseph Cella.
He noted that Mother Teresa fought to protect unborn children, while Hillary Clinton “staunchly supports abortion on demand in all nine months of pregnancy, including partial birth abortion and taxpayer funding of abortion.
“Out of respect to Mother Teresa, and the Missionaries of Charity strict guidelines for the use of Mother’s image, we call on the Hillary Clinton campaign to immediately remove her image from their campaign video,” Cella said in a news release.