February 1, 2011
How many times can you be wrong and still be called credible? Particularly, in the case of Gov. Mike Beebe and Attorney General McDaniel and in the case of McDaniel “it’s the company he keepsâ€.
Governor Mike Beebe:
He “misspoke†again. Was it ignorance, was it an untruth, or was he just carrying Obama’s mail?
Gov. Beebe, on numerous occasions, has stated the illegal Mexican invasion is a federal responsibility; therefore indicating that we as a state should remain politically and economically dormant and to allow the Mexican and OTM invasions to continue. Never a word about federal law 8 USC and its subheads which are very specific in demanding ALL law enforcement agencies interdict violations by both those hiring and those entering illegally. This inaction shows without a doubt that Beebe’s allegiances are not with the citizens, but with those entities that are exploiting illegals and forcing the taxpayers to subsidize those criminal endeavors and the illegal aliens.
During the week of Jan. 23, 2011 Beebe was queried regarding his position on Obamacare. A resolution was put forth in the Arkansas legislature which demanded Arkansas opt out of Obamacare. Beebe said he was happy that the measure was defeated. There are presently 26 states suing the federal government as one unit and 2 states, Virginia & Oklahoma, who are suing independently. (Another example of Arkansas politicians’ refusal to enact the will of citizens.)
During the course of discussion of Obamacare, Beebe stated it was unconstitutional to challenge the federal government…this can only be called outlandish. Monday, Jan. 31st, Federal Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson agreed with the 28 states the new law (Obamacare) violates people’s rights and struck down Obamacare in Toto. So the question must be asked, is Gov. Beebe a fool, a liar, or just slap-dog ignorant? His position further disparages our state.
Attorney General Dustin McDaniel: Tuesday Feb. 1, 2011 the Democrat-Gazette reported in legislative jargon a formula to identify sources of income of the Governor and state legislators, which states how many sources and how many incomes above $12,500 and in the final analysis, says nothing.
McDaniel lists as one of his sources of income over $12,500 comes from McDaniel Management Co. LLC of Little Rock. Attorney General McDaniel has 63 attorneys along with ancillary help under his wing which would lead a citizen to believe the A.G would be a full time job, or with that many attorneys it may only be a part-time job.
Is it ethical, is it illegal, is it immoral, or is it just good government “bidness†for the state’s ELECTED chief law enforcement agent to own and run a private full time, for profit business while holding a full time elective position?
The really intriguing item contained in McDaniel’s disclosure was not necessarily the 3 trips to the National Governors Association (this boy is already working hard to be the next governor), but a trip sponsored by the Aspen Institute. When you hear the word Aspen you think of snow banked mountains, condos, ski lifts, hot tubs and Jack Daniels; however this is not the case. The Aspen Institute sent McDaniel to Asia at a cost of $19,436. What for and who likes McDaniel that well? Let’s see if we can ferret it out. For starters the Aspen Institute is a Marxist/Communist operation embedded with any numbers of equally Communist inspired organizations, i.e. Atlantic Council of the U.S., International Rescue Committee, Council on Foreign Relations, International Crisis Group…to name a few. Citizens, do you think the U.S. and Arkansas are not booby-trapped?
Who is one of the chief funders of the Aspen Institute? George Soros, one of the world’s richest men and the architect of the Marxist inspired “Social Justice†scam, i.e. Communism.
For a closer look at Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe and A. G. Dustin McDaniel log onto arkansasfreedom.net “Arkansas own trail of tears†and within that 35 page manifesto you will be introduced to Beebe & McDaniel.
Citizens, do you honestly believe these two are protecting you and the sovereignty of our state and nation?
Kindest regards,
Joe McCutchen