If you missed the Leah Lax 4 President Show I listened America
Here is Thursday November 17 2011
Leah Lax explains why this is not and never
has been a Christian Country like many of
the Republicans Candidates and
Tea Party claim America is.Our Founding
Fathers like Jefferson, Madison, Washington,and
Hamilton made sure this is a country that
separated religion from government. Religion
should not be used to rule government or the
lives of We the People.
Why is it that Barack Hussien Obama can get away without drug testing. Obama is employed by the People and we have a right to know if he is on drugs since he stated in the past he had used marijuana and cocaine ("maybe a little blow"). He said he had not tried heroin because he did not like the pusher who was trying to sell it to him.So does that mean if he found a pusher today he would use heroin?
Is this why he doesn't want to stop illegals because of the drug traffic? Will that dry up his supply? Obama did you sell drugs when you were using them? I can not imagine how you can live eat, go to school, buy books and function on drugs. You stated you were poor and lived in a property that was described as a drug house. Your best friends were users and you are still friends with them. Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are. Mandatory Drug testing should be required as part of the Presidents Office and made public!. How do we know you still don't use them when you refuse to show us your Medical record? We the people demand you present your medical records In fact everyone in the Congress and Senate should be mandatory drug tested . Done by the Medical division of the US Army or the Navy or Marines.
Barack Obama, asked about drug history, admits he inhaled - Americas - International Herald Tribune
By Katharine Q. Seelye
Published: Tuesday, October 24, 2006
PHOENIX, Arizona — Senator Barack Obama, the Illinois Democrat who said Sunday that he was considering running for president in 2008, has created a little sunlight between himself and both Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
For one thing, he said, "When I was a kid, I inhaled."
"That was the point," Obama told an audience of magazine editors.
The direct admission was in contrast to Bill Clinton's denial in his 1992 campaign for president that he had smoked marijuana.
"I didn't inhale," Clinton said, cementing the idea that he liked to have things both ways.
Obama had written in his first book, "Dreams From My Father" (1995), before entering politics, that he had used marijuana and cocaine ("maybe a little blow"). He said he had not tried heroin because he did not like the pusher who was trying to sell it to him.
In an interview here at a meeting of the American Society of Magazine Editors, Obama said he was not making light of the subject.
"It was reflective of the struggles and confusion of a teenage boy," he said. "Teenage boys are frequently confused."
The question of drug use has become a standard one for politicians, sometimes as a test of their ability to be straightforward. If the politician has used drugs, conventional wisdom says it is best to try to get the question out of the way early.
Obama was also asked for his views about Hillary Rodham Clinton, the New York Democrat who has been a dominant figure in discussions about potential presidential candidates. Obama praised her but made clear that he did not agree with her vote for the Iraq war.
"I think very highly of Hillary," he said. "The more I get to know her, the more I admire her. I think she's one of the most disciplined people I know. She's one of the toughest. She's got an extraordinary intelligence, and she's somebody who's in this stuff for the right reasons. She's passionate about moving the country forward on issues like health care and children."
But, he said, they clearly had "different assessments" about the wisdom of going to war in Iraq. Perhaps mindful that he could end up as her vice presidential running mate, he added that he had it easier because he was not in the Senate at the time, while she had to vote.
Asked how he might campaign against her in a primary, he said he had not thought about that.
But he did sound like a candidate in criticizing the Bush administration in somewhat stronger terms than he had previously.
"This administration has done great damage to this country," he said, citing the Iraq war as the chief reason.
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Autobiography admits use of pot, cocaine, his temptation by heroin
Rush Limbaugh asks where are Obama's former Girlfriends I'm asking were are his former Boyfriends? We know about Larry Sinclair. Where are the others? Other then his Muslim friends who he shared drugs with. Sleeping with his Grandmom at the bottom of the sea? or is he still sharing the drugs with his Muslim friends and refusing to take drug tests?
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Rush Limbaugh: Where are Obama's former girlfriends?
Radio host says viral email raising valid questions for unvetted president
PALM BEACH, Fla. – As the presidential campaign season begins to get into full swing, radio host Rush Limbaugh is again raising questions about President Barack Obama's personal background, wondering where all of his former girlfriends, classmates and students are.
Rush Limbaugh
"I got one of these email things," Limbaugh said on his program this afternoon.
"And, of course, I've only seen it a thousand times, and knew it before I received the first one. And you probably have seen this one going around. This one is, 'Where are all of Obama's former girlfriends?' It's a takeoff on where are all of the students Obama taught who claim to have been inspired by him when he taught law at the University of Chicago. Where are all of the former classmates of Obama who can tell wonderful stories about their experience with Obama on campus or in the classroom?"
Limbaugh continued, "They are interesting because those people haven't surfaced. There aren't any ex-girlfriends that have admitted it. Students that have been inspired by Obama as a professor, they haven't come forth.
"Media hasn't dug 'em up. It is interesting from the standpoint that the guy has not been vetted yet. Look what they're trying to do to Michele Bachmann, what they're planning on doing to [Rick] Perry and so forth."
He concluded, "I'm just saying it's very strange that we know so little about a guy who's written two autobiographies. It really is strange."