Wasn't John Roberts named in the Vatican Slush Funds Account found with over 2 billion in a account. I wonder now after this vote if Roberts now exceeds over the 2 Billion mark. This folks is the Justice who swore Obama in twice illegally. First time Obama fudged it up. The 2nd time without a bible and Obama stating it's just as legal with or without a bible. I really think Obama would have preferred the "unholy" Koran since it tell him he could lie that he is not a Muslim.
Qur'an (16:106) - Establishes that there are circumstances that can "compel" a Muslim to tell a lie.
Qur'an (3:28) - This verse tells Muslims not to take those outside the faith as friends, unless it is to "guard themselves."
Qur'an (9:3) - "...Allah and His Messenger are free from liability to the idolaters..." The dissolution of oaths with the pagans who remained at Mecca following its capture. They did nothing wrong, but were evicted anyway.
Qur'an (40:28) - A man is introduced as a believer, but one who must "hide his faith" among those who are not believers.
Qur'an (2:225) - "Allah will not call you to account for thoughtlessness in your oaths, but for the intention in your hearts" The context of this remark is marriage, which explains why Sharia allows spouses to lie to each other for the greater good.
Qur'an (66:2) - "Allah has already ordained for you, (O men), the dissolution of your oaths"
Qur'an (3:54) - "And they (the disbelievers) schemed, and Allah schemed (against them): and Allah is the best of schemers." The Arabic word used here for scheme (or plot) is makara, which literally means deceit. If Allah is deceitful toward unbelievers, then there is little basis for denying that Muslims are allowed to do the same. (See also 8:30 and 10:21)
Taken collectively these verses are interpreted to mean that there are circumstances when a Muslim may be "compelled" to deceive others for a greater purpose.
Judgment Day looms for Obama over healthcare and Fast and Furious
- White House braces itself for a humiliating double blow
- President faces a Catch 22 situation on Obamacare
- Brewing rebellion among Democrats
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Barack Obama faces Judgment Day today as the Supreme Court is set to announce whether his healthcare reform will be struck down and Attorney General Eric Holder faces being held in contempt of Congress.
Having spent his first 14 months in office on achieving Obamacare, for the former constitutional law lecturer to see his signature reform declared unconstitutional would be a humiliating blow.
In ramming the bill through Congress, Obama failed to secure a single Republican vote, thereby shedding his campaign image as a bipartisan uniter. Although passing the bill was a legislative victory, the reform itself has proved to be a political millstone.
Future: Barack Obama, pictured here with Michelle Obama today on the South Lawn, faces Judgment Day tomorrow as the Supreme Court makes a ruling on healthcare reform and Eric Holder may be in contempt of Congress
With the Supreme Court Justices peppering Obama’s lawyer with hostile questions about Obamacare and Republicans united and in control of the House of Representatives, the White House is bracing itself for a dismal day.
Obama faces a Catch-22 situation over the Supreme Court ruling. If the legislation is upheld, presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney can run on repealing it if he’s elected – an almost sure-fire crowd pleaser.
Pending outcome: Obama, walking with his wife, has a long road ahead of him as the White House is bracing itself for a dismal day on Thursday
'Catch-22': If the healthcare legislation is upheld, presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney (pictured) can run on repealing it if he¿s elected ¿ an almost sure-fire crowd pleaser
A split decision might be the worst outcome for him as full rejection would force Republicans to come up with an alternative plan and full support would hand Romney a popular rallying cry for repeal.
Obama’s planned strategy for the reform being struck down was to condemn the Supreme Court justices as being controlled by a partisan core of Right-wingers.
But that has been undermined by this week’s split ruling over the Arizona immigration law in which conservative Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a majority opinion that largely backed the Obama administration.
Additional: The censure of Holder (pictured), in which a number of Democrats are poised to join Republicans, would also be a major embarrassment because Obama has claimed executive privilege
Holder left) and Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Senator Patrick Leahy (right) talk on the South Lawn a day before a ruling on his role in withholding documents in a weapons crackdown
Judgment Day for Obama comes at a perilous moment for him. He faces a brewing rebellion among Democrats who are refusing to attend the national convention in September where he is due to be crowned as his party’s nominee.
At least three Democratic senators and eight members of the House of Representatives have said they will not attend the party festivities in Charlotte, North Carolina – a clear sign that they view the Obama brand as toxic.
Among those who will stay at home is Senator Claire McCaskill of Missouri, who was virtually attached to Obama’s hip on his campaign plane in 2008.
Representative Steve Israel, head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, urged all democratic candidates to stay away, saying: ‘If they want to win an election, they need to be in their district.’
Although Obama leads nationally by three per cent in the RealClearPolitics national average, undecided voters tend to break decisively against incumbents and there are a number of alarming underlying factors for the President.
Outlook: House Speaker John Boehner (right) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (left) are seen together on Wednesday a day before historic U.S. decisions are to be made
Although Obama retains some strength in swing states and has boosted himself with Latino voters because of his recent decisions to allow up to 800,000 young illegal immigrants to stay in the US, his number sin each of those key categories have slipped since the last NBC/WSJ poll.
Obama faces criticism from the Left over his aggressive drone strike policy in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Jimmy Carter, the former President who backed him over Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primaries, this week wrote that the US under Obama was ‘abandoning its role as the global champion of human rights'.
Decision: Having spent his first 14 months in office on achieving the healthcare reform, it would be a humiliating blow to Obama if his signature reform is declared unconstitutional
'Strategy': It'll be hard for Obama to blame right-wingers for Supreme Court decisions after this week's ruling over the Arizona immigration law as conservative Chief Justice John Roberts mostly backed the President
The unusual criticism from a former President comes just weeks after Bill Clinton stated that Romney had a ‘sterling’ business record and that the work of Bain Capital, Romney’s former private equity firm, was ‘good work’.
Clinton’s words undercut the centrepiece of Obama’s attacks on Romney – which have led to his campaign vastly overspending, even as Romney outraises him – which have been that he is a corporate predator who has made profits out of cutting jobs.
Senior Romney officials, however, believe that the attacks only emphasise that the Republican was a hugely successful businessman whereas Obama, who has never held a job in business, has presided over an economy in which unemployment has just risen to 8.2 per cent.
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