You remember that post I wrote about Barack Obama’s daughters not being given the Swine flu vaccine after he declared a so-called national emergency?
Well, other blogs picked up my post and added horror stories from victims who stood in line for hours to receive the vaccinations against the H1N1 virus.
Mind you, the long lines for the vaccinations were caused by a government-created shortage of the vaccines that artificially increased the demand. Obama declared a “national emergency” in response to that government-created shortage. I hope you see where I’m going with this.
If not, read on.
Earlier this week, Drudgereport.com posted an article that I initially ignored about the government restricting our Internet usage to deal with the “national emergency.” At the time the story made no sense to me, but it does now.
It seems that “the government” (Obama and his Chicago thugs) fears that too many people at home sick with the flu will “overwhelm” the internets, sucking up bandwidth and causing an interruption in service across networks. Therefore, they will restrict our usage of the Internet to prevent this bottleneck from occurring.
In effect, this action will prevent your access to blogs like mine. They can do this — without warning — because Obama declared a “national emergency.”
Think about it. Do you know anyone who has the swine flu?
I told you before Obama was even elected that he was a threat to our Constitutional rights. But most of you were so drunk off the Kool Aid that you didn’t get what I was trying to tell you. Do you get it now?