Obama's "truth squad" ready to throw you in jail

Quote from stephenszpak:

Transcribed as best I can from original video clip:


Prosecutors and sheriffs from across Missouri are joining
something call the Barack Obama Truth Squad. Two high profile
prosecutors are part of the team, we met them this afternoon
in the central west, and they are Jennifer Joyce from the city
Bob McCoullch the St. Louis county prosecuting attorney.
They will be reminding voters that Barack Obama is a Christian...

Jennifer Joyce: So we're here to respond to any character attacks,
to set the record straight


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If I lived in Missouri and I said:

"I don't believe Barack Obama is a Christian."

I would be prosecuted. This is NUTS!



I think it is not about someone saying "I don't believe Barack Obama is a christian" That is someones belief about another person.
More about someone saying "Barrack Obama is not christian"
Now it is not a personal belief which is a freedoms, but a accusation about someone that could be a lie.
 
What actual crime on the books would you be prosecuted for?

LOL!

Sue for false arrest if you are innocent.

ROTFLMAO...

What a scream watching the party of law and order and "truthfulness" be timid as sheep over this nonsense....

Crap, there is no law to stop the native Missourian Rush Limfat from telling the political lies he tells daily on his radio show that the Missouri dittoheads gorge themselves on daily...and you are under your bed tonight fearful of the "truth squad?"

Bwaaaahaaahaaahaaaaaaaaaa.....

Quote from stephenszpak:

Transcribed as best I can from original video clip:


Prosecutors and sheriffs from across Missouri are joining
something call the Barack Obama Truth Squad. Two high profile
prosecutors are part of the team, we met them this afternoon
in the central west, and they are Jennifer Joyce from the city
Bob McCoullch the St. Louis county prosecuting attorney.
They will be reminding voters that Barack Obama is a Christian...

Jennifer Joyce: So we're here to respond to any character attacks,
to set the record straight


*************************************************

If I lived in Missouri and I said:

"I don't believe Barack Obama is a Christian."

I would be prosecuted. This is NUTS!
 
Why worry if a person tells the truth?

When the Bush administration began their wiretapping and spying on Americans, the right wing went apeshit with the concerns of those who thought their right of privacy was being violated, claiming "if you aren't doing anything wrong, you got nothing to worry about."

Quote from trendlover:

Yes, so nothing to worry about with truth squad if a person can prove what they say is true.
 
"They will be reminding voters that Barack Obama is a Christian
who wants to cut taxes for anyone making
less than $250,000 a year."

Prosecutors have said this.
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My take on it here:

They will be reminding voters that Obama is
a Christian. Like, "Just in case you forgot, this little
talk in our office will help you remember. Obama is a
Christian. You better not disagree. That would be a
character attack. Calling someone a liar is a character
attack. If you say Obama will not cut
taxes on the poor you would be calling him a liar.
That would be a character attack. One final thought,
your phone and e-mails will be monitored."
 
Quote from stephenszpak:

"They will be reminding voters that Barack Obama is a Christian
who wants to cut taxes for anyone making
less than $250,000 a year."

Prosecutors have said this.
******************************************

My take on it here:

They will be reminding voters that Obama is
a Christian. Like, "Just in case you forgot, this little
talk in our office will help you remember. Obama is a
Christian. You better not disagree. That would be a
character attack. Calling someone a liar is a character
attack. If you don't believe Obama will cut
taxes on the poor you would be calling him a liar.
That would be a character attack. One final thought,
your phone and e-mails will be monitored."

Whatever you're smoking, can I have some too?
 
And if a candidate "changes his mind" on an issue, or a figure, or a date, etc...then is his current stand the truth? Is he guilty of a lie about himself? If his previous statement is quoted, is it now a lie because he changed his stand?

The very people that hate the patriot act don't have a problem with this? Bet they didn't have a problem with filegate,
either. As long as it's their truth.
 
I'd rather not have the local prosecutor and the
local sheriff coming to my doorstep to remind me
of the views of anyone running for President.
 
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