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Corsi: Obama Never Signed Amnesty Executive Order, Sent Memo To DHS – Video


Corsi: Obama Never Signed Amnesty Executive Order, Sent Memo To DHS
WND journalist Jerome Corsi is now reporting that Obama never even signed the amnesty executive order after all but Instead, what Obama really did was send a memo to Homeland Security ...

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Obama Losing The Race On Race Relations – Video


Obama Losing The Race On Race Relations
"A slim majority believes that race relations have gotten worse since President Obama took office in 2009, according to a poll released Sunday. The poll was conducted for Bloomberg Politics...

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Obama DID NOT Issue Amnesty To Illegal Immigrants. Executive Orders vs. Executive Actions – Video


Obama DID NOT Issue Amnesty To Illegal Immigrants. Executive Orders vs. Executive Actions
It #39;s common knowledge President Obama signed an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to forgive millions of illegal aliens for their past violations of immigration...

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‘Obama has violated international law for 2 years already’ – Video


#39;Obama has violated international law for 2 years already #39;
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Obama Getting $1.1 T Spending Bill From Congress

Congress cleared a $1.1 trillion spending bill for President Barack Obama's signature after a day of Senate intrigue capped by a failed, largely symbolic Republican challenge to the administration's new immigration policy.

The vote late Saturday night was 56-40 in favor of the measure, which funds nearly the entire government through the Sept. 30 end of the fiscal year. It also charts a new course for selected shaky pension plans covering more than 1 million retirees, including the possibility of benefit cuts.

The Senate passed the bill on a day Democrats launched a drive to confirm two dozen of Obama's stalled nominees to the federal bench and administration posts, before their majority expires at year's end.

Several Republicans blamed tea party-backed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for giving the outgoing majority party an opportunity to seek approval for presidential appointees, including some that are long-stalled.

It was Cruz who pushed the Senate to cast its first vote on the administration's policy of suspending the threat of deportation for an estimated four million immigrants living in the country illegally. He lost his attempt Saturday night, 74-22, although Republican leaders have vowed to bring the issue back after the party takes control of the Senate in January.

"If you believe President Obama's amnesty is unconstitutional, vote yes. If you believe President Obama's amnesty is consistent with the Constitution, vote no," he said.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rebutted instantly, saying Cruz was "wrong, wrong, wrong on several counts," and even Republicans who oppose Obama's policy abandoned the Texan.

The spending bill, which cleared the House on Thursday, was the main item left on Congress' year-end agenda, and exposed fissures within both political parties in both houses.

It faced opposition from Democratic liberals upset about the repeal of a banking regulation and Republican conservatives unhappy that it failed to challenge Obama's immigration moves.

While the legislation assures funding for nearly the entire government until next fall, it made an exception of the Department of Homeland Security. Money for the agency will run out on Feb. 27, when Republicans intend to try and force the president to roll back an immigration policy that removes the threat of deportation from millions of immigrants living in the United States illegally.

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