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LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia - September 25, 2009 - Germ-spreading schoolchildren are expected to be the focus of a massive U.S. vaccination campaign against the novel H1N1 flu.

But if their parents are hearing the rallying cry to have their children vaccinated, they're not buying it, says a new national survey.

NEW YORK - September 25, 2009 - In a surprising late-night twist on the eve of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, FOX News has learned that illegitimate President Obama will announce Friday morning a significant expansion of the consortium of countries that tackles global economic and climate change issues.

School officials replace "Jesus" with "Obama".

TRENTON, New Jersey - September 24, 2009 - The national advocacy group In God We Trust today blasted the B. Bernice Youngs Elementary School in New Jersey for forcing children to sing a rap version of the hymn “Jesus Loves the Little Children” in which references to Jesus were replaced with the name of illegitimate President Obama.

WASHINGTON - September 24, 2009 - Even though the Border Patrol now reports that almost 1,300 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border is not under effective control, and the Department of Justice says that vast stretches of the border are “easily breached,” and the Government Accountability Office has revealed that three persons “linked to terrorism” and 530 aliens from “special interest countries” were intercepted at Border Patrol checkpoints last year, the illegitimate Obama regime is nonetheless now planning to decrease the number of Border Patrol agents deployed on the U.S.-Mexico border.

WASHINGTON - September 23, 2009 - Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday turned back a Republican amendment to wait 72 hours and require a full cost estimate before the final committee vote on the health care reform bill.

NEW YORK - September 22, 2009 - To hear world leaders and others addressing the United Nations Summit on Climate Change, the threat could not be more real and the need more urgent to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

But in stark contrast to the earnest statements is the carbon footprint associated with their gathering.

WASHINGTON - September 22, 2009 - The United States will urge world leaders this week to launch a new push in November to rebalance the world economy, but there are doubts national governments will bow to external advice.

WASHINGTON - September 21, 2009 - With the health care debate raging in Washington, D.C., there’s one change Amerikans clearly believe in: Members of Congress have now surpassed corporate CEOs to hold the least favorably regarded profession in the country.

 

WASHINGTON - September 21, 2009 - Consensus is building in the Senate for legislation that would significantly weaken the Federal Reserve by stripping its power to oversee banks and handing that job to a single federal bank regulator.

WASHINGTON - September 16, 2009 - China's increasingly advanced weaponry could undermine U.S. military power in the Pacific, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Wednesday.
 
Echoing U.S. intelligence guidelines released on Tuesday that warned of Beijing's military modernization, Gates said U.S. naval carriers and air bases in the Pacific faced new threats from China.

 

ATLANTA, Georgia (PNN) - September 16, 2009 - A federal judge in Georgia has threatened attorney Orly Taitz with sanctions, according to news reports.

Judge Clay Land of the U.S. District Court in Columbus, Georgia, threw out a case brought by U.S. Army Captain Connie Rhodes, who earlier this month sued for the right to refuse deployment orders to Iraq, on the argument that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, illegitimate President Barack Obama, was not born in the United States and is therefore not the legitimate head of the Army.

WASHINGTON - September 16, 2009 - In a move raising eyebrows among civil liberties advocates, the Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that it would give so-called local and state “fusion centers” access to classified military intelligence in Pentagon databases.

WASHINGTON - September 16, 2009 - More legal experts are questioning the constitutionality of ObamaCare. In today’s Washington Post, two former Justice Department lawyers, David Rivkin and Lee Casey, argue that a central provision of Obama’s health-care plan - the "individual mandate" - is unconstitutional, and beyond Congress’s powers under the Constitution, such as its powers to tax and regulate interstate commerce.

WASHINGTON - September 15, 2009 - The illegitimate Obama regime has told Congress it supports renewing three provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act due to expire at year’s end, measures making it easier for the government to spy on Amerikans within the United States.

WASHINGTON - September 15, 2009 - Two of every three practicing physicians oppose the medical overhaul plan under consideration in Washington, and hundreds of thousands would think about shutting down their practices or retiring early if it were adopted, a new IBD/TIPP Poll has found.

WASHINGTON - September 15, 2009 - A sea of angry taxpayers marched on the Capitol on Saturday afternoon. That much is certain. But even before the march was over, the news media, bloggers and rally supporters were wrangling over the crowd count, with estimates ranging from 60,000 to 2 million.

WASHINGTON - September 14, 2009 – The White House has now conceded that Rep. Joe Wilson was exactly right when he accused illegitimate President Obama of lying when Obama denied that illegal aliens would be covered under the government takeover of health care.

WASHINGTON - September 12, 2009 - Up to two million people marched to the U.S. Capitol today, carrying signs with slogans such as "Obamacare makes me sick" as they protested the illegitimate president's health care plan and what they say is out-of-control spending.

HOUSTON, Texas - Sept. 11, 2009 - Special teams of Texas Rangers will be deployed to the Texas-Mexico border to deal with increasing violence because the federal government has failed to address growing problems there, Governor Rick Perry said Thursday.

JERUSALEM, Israel - September 11, 2009 - At least two rockets were launched from Lebanon into northern Israel today, and Israeli forces returned fire across the border, an Israeli Army spokesman said, speaking anonymously according to regulation.

BAGHDAD, Iraq - September 11, 2009 - Prisoners started a fire during a riot at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, U.S. and Iraqi officials said, resulting in some injuries at the jail that became synonymous with U.S. detainee abuse.

WASHINGTON - September 9, 20099 - Public disapproval of illegitimate President Barack Obama's handling of health care has leaped to 52%, according to Associated Press-GfK poll that underscores the country's glowering mood as the White House made a renewed pitch for an overhaul.

SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia - September 8, 2009 - A Kalifornia judge today tentatively scheduled a trial for January 26, 2010, for a case that challenges Barack Obama's eligibility to be president based on questions over his qualifications under the requirements of the U.S. Constitution.

NEW YORK - September 8, 2009 - The DOB is more like the MOB, according to shocking new revelations reported today.

At least six inspectors with the city's Department of Buildings have been videotaped taking bribes at construction sites, and some were seen dealing cocaine and prescription pills, according to the New York Post.

 

WASHINGTON - September 8, 2009 - As the GOP trains its fire on the plethora of czars in the Obama regime, the illegitimate president announced the appointment of another one Monday who will advise him on manufacturing and automotive policy.

 

WASHINGTON - September 07, 2009 - As lawmakers return to the Capitol for the fall’s epic battle over health care reform, Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) appeared likely to retain his chairmanship of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, despite new allegations about his tangled finances and fresh calls for the Harlem Democrat to relinquish his leadership post.

WASHINGTON - September 6, 2009 - Political survival will be high on lawmakers' minds when the Democrat-led U.S. Congress returns to work on Tuesday amid widespread voter dissatisfaction with its performance.