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Tag: Hope & ChangeBy Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
I received a link to this story in my e-mail inbox a few days ago, a story which I had not heard of until then. I found it a tad interesting that, though "the chosen one" has gone to great lengths to have his official records sealed, there are still people who knew him back when . . . and some apparently aren't afraid to talk about what they know.
Wayne Allyn Root was the 2008 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee, is contending for the 2012 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nomination, and serves on the Libertarian National Committee. His editorial (quoted in its entirety after the break) was originally published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on June 6th, 2010. Mr. Root has also gone on the record as to why he refused to testify at the "Obama Trial" and why he doesn't view the "birther" conspiracy theories as being worth his time. While the op-ed piece isn't necessarily a Michigan-specific issue, I think that it's worth our time to know whom and what we're going to be up against next year . . . and what the consequences are if BHO gets another term in office.
(2 comments, 1011 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
I received this news from a friend of mine, who swears he got it from an ESPN-related site. Frankly, I think the idea has some merit . . . not.
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