Thursday, January 19, 2012

Man Harrassed for anti-Obama message

"Reject Pipeline Jobs and US Energy...then off to Disneyland?"

A Harris County, Tx man was harrassed in his driveway today for this message he'd spray painted onto the rear windshield of his suv.
John G. was coming out of his house this morning and a deputy sheriff's cruiser was idling at the foot of his driveway. As John approached, the deputy driving it rolled his window down and told John to remove the message.
John had no intention of removing it and invited the deputy to take a hike. Soon after a second unit arrived and a verbal exchange ensued.

John G., as you may know, is a strong supporter of individal liberties as well as law enforcement. He is also a CIVCOMP co-creator, my good friend and a believer in justice: the sooner the better!

Since the Obama administration denied the approval of the Keystone Pipeline, and thereby denied thousands of jobs in many states, it is made clear the priorities of this administration in regards to jobs and prosperity against environmental lobbyists and added regulation, increasing the government's influence.

This well known penchant for deciding in favor of lobbyists and additional government spending drags us as a nation and an economy away from our recovery and future prosperity!

And to make matters worse the Obamas have gone on another vacation, this time to Disneyland!

This is a very highly charged election season, and President Obama is trying to secure another 4-year term in office. With the recent downturn in our economy, the reduction in our nation's credit rating and shifty (to put it mildly) dealings in the financial sector- specifically the Federal Reserve Bank and the results of it's recent unprecedented audit, the American people are being stretched further and further from having the means to survive and economic collapse.

Wild spending during this president's term so far has been excessive and unabashed. It's time to put someone with the nation's best interests TRULY first in his or her priority.

And as to whether it's proper for public servants to intimidate a citizen in regards to political free speech, we'll soon see what the official reply is from The Harris County Sheriff's Office. Contact them for comment at 281-492-3500 or Sheriff.garcia@hctx.net

-Katykarter