Friday, June 08, 2012
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the nation's highest civilian award: the Presidential
Medal of Freedom to an avowed Marxist
Knowing full well that the only votes he's going to get in November will be from the far left misfits of America, the welfare crowd, the environmentalists whose
On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Huerta. Anyone who understands how the game is played inside the beltway understands that Obama was likely more motivated in finding Hispanic votes (particularly if presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney picks a Hispanic running mate at the GOP National Convention in Tampa on Aug. 27-30 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum (formerly called the Tampa Bay Ice Palace) than he was in awarding the Medal of Freedom to someone who has , in a meritorious way, .contributed "above and beyond" to all of America's citizens and not to only a handful of poltiical ideologs who agree with the guy in the White
It should be noted this is not the first important award Huerta has received. In addition to several leftist awards for her work as a community activist for illegal alien causes, Huerta was awarded the Eugene V. Debs Foundation's Outstanding American Award. Debs was a late 19th century communist union organizer who launched a strike against the Great Northern Railroad and was sent to jail for six months. In 1917 Debs was arrrested for sedition and sentenced to 10 years in prison. His sentence was commuted in 1921. Remember the Texas inmate who ran in the West Virginia Democratic primary against Obama and won 41% of the vote? Debs ran as a presidential candidate on the Socialist Democratic Party of America in 1920 in what was called the "newspaper duel" between two newspaper publishers, Warren H. Harding and James M. Cox. Both were boring candidates. Debs took almost a million votes—about 3.4% of the votes cast—from a prison cell.
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