There’s no end to this dude’s lies.

Fail
More on those damn lies of his:
Is Your Money Really Your Money? Not if You Ask the Democrats.
By Jimmie Bise
Remember when the President said, even when confronted with a dictionary, that a tax wasn’t actually a tax because he decided to call it “a responsibility”. Well, call it whatever you want, but according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, if you don’t pay whatever it is, you’ll go to jail for a year or pay up to a $25,000 fine.
Not like Al Capone, though. He went to jail for tax evasion. You’ll go to jail for…err…not fulfilling your responsibility to pay money the government says you must pay but isn’t a tax, honest and for true, because the President said it wasn’t. Admittedly, it’s going to take up a bit more room on your criminal record, but perhaps you can explain it away by saying you didn’t really go to jail; you went to a “freedom restriction facility”.
After all, it’s the President’s world. We, and the definitions of common words, are just living in it, right?
Literary Lion Obama Will Roar No More
By Jack Cashill
The major media will not likely tackle the emerging evidence of Obama’s stunning literary fraud, but the days of Obama’s boasting about his writing skills are just as likely over.
The immediate cause of concern at the White House is Christopher Andersen’s largely benign new book, Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage.
Andersen contends that the ambitious Obama, unaware of JFK’s own literary fraud, hoped to launch his own political career with a book as did John Kennedy with the discreetly ghost-written Profiles In Courage.























