Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Mitt fights back, and a new "Freeway Ricky".

I would like to start this post like I have the past few that I have written on this blog:by asking Mitt Romney to release his tax returns.  

Honestly, as I have said before, I am quite sure that he has done nothing wrong, but I think it is important because those Obama folks just won't let it go. I honestly believe that this is a good way to shut them up.

Speaking of Mitt, I see that he has decided to go on the offensive and give that Obama guy a piece of his mind. (His side kicks have as well.) Mitt thinks that Obama and his people want people to be "ashamed of success", and he is not going to take it anymore.

"IRWIN, Pa.—Mitt Romney unveiled an aggressive new stump speech Tuesday, accusing President Barack Obama of being too cozy with political donors and suggesting the president wants Americans to be "ashamed of success."
Speaking to several hundred supporters at a wireless services company outside Pittsburgh, Romney took aim at Obama's comments at a campaign event in Virginia last Friday in which he emphasized the role government played in building private enterprise.

"Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive," Obama said Friday, citing the teachers and people who build "roads and bridges." He continued: "If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen." 

"President Obama attacks success. And, therefore, under President Obama, we have less success," Romney said. "I will change that."

Addressing the crowd in a more passionate tone than he has exhibited on the campaign trail in months, Romney called Obama's comments "startling and revealing" and said he found it "extraordinary that a philosophy of that nature would be spoken by the president of the United States."

Yes, but Mitt, you did build your wealth with the help of government.

Finally, you Negroes killing each other in inner city America over drug corners need to take a lesson from suburbia when it comes to drug dealing. These real gangstas in suburban American could teach you wanna be drug dealers in urban America a thing or two about hustling. Turns out this "clean cut" (see white) young man from the suburbs of Cincinnati was overseeing a 3 million dollar drug empire while skateboarding, keeping up his Facebook page, and basically doing all the things that "clean cut" kids in suburbia like to do.

 "..Cops first became aware of a high-grade hydroponic strain of marijuana being sold for $350-$400 an ounce in the Mason school district near Cincinnati last year. An undercover agent began making buys at Mason High School, where the teenager was a student, and uncovered a dealing operation headed by the arrested student.

"The undercover officer uncovered six students or former students working for that individual and trafficking drugs in two school districts," Fornshell told ABC News.

"The group supplied an overwhelming amount of marijuana in the Mason and King school districts," Fornshell said.

The marijuana previously sold in the areas was a lower-grade variety smuggled into the U.S. through the border, but the weed they began seeing last year was a much more expensive product.

The student helped lead cops to uncover a major grow operation, run by locals out of warehouses and other buildings in three nearby towns.

Six other adult individuals were ultimately arrested for their role in growing and distributing the drug."

Authorities seized 600 plants from the three grow houses, with an estimated street value of $3 million.[Source. Check out how Diane Sawyer describes the perp.]

Oh lawd! My peeps on the rock better step their game up as well. Now these white folks can get good the collie weed right in their own back yard. What is the world coming to?

Too bad this kid couldn't sell some of the collie to Mitt and some of his boys; they need to chill just a little bit.


*Pic from skydancingblog. 


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