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Spencer Iowa

July 29, 2010, 6:31 AM
Cloudy
Cloudy
63°F
real feel: 66°F
current pressure: 30 in
humidity: 93%
wind speed: 0 mph CLM
wind gusts: 0 mph
sunrise: 6:08
sunset: 20:47
Forecast July 29, 2010
day
Partly sunny
Partly sunny
83°F
wind speed: 7 mph SE
wind gusts: 18 mph
night
Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms
63°F
wind speed: 9 mph SE
wind gusts: 13 mph
Forecast July 30, 2010
day
Partly sunny with thundershowers
Partly sunny with thundershowers
80°F
wind speed: 9 mph SSE
wind gusts: 18 mph
night
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms
66°F
wind speed: 4 mph S
wind gusts: 13 mph
Forecast July 31, 2010
day
Mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
88°F
wind speed: 7 mph NNE
wind gusts: 13 mph
night
Clear
Clear
66°F
wind speed: 9 mph ESE
wind gusts: 18 mph
Forecast August 1, 2010
day
Partly sunny
Partly sunny
86°F
wind speed: 13 mph SSE
wind gusts: 25 mph
night
Showers
Showers
71°F
wind speed: 13 mph SSE
wind gusts: 25 mph
Forecast August 2, 2010
day
Partly sunny
Partly sunny
88°F
wind speed: 9 mph SE
wind gusts: 16 mph
night
Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms
65°F
wind speed: 9 mph SE
wind gusts: 13 mph
Forecast August 3, 2010
day
Intermittent clouds
Intermittent clouds
86°F
wind speed: 9 mph ESE
wind gusts: 16 mph
night
Mostly cloudy
Mostly cloudy
65°F
wind speed: 9 mph ESE
wind gusts: 13 mph
Forecast August 4, 2010
day
Intermittent clouds
Intermittent clouds
85°F
wind speed: 9 mph S
wind gusts: 16 mph
night
Intermittent clouds
Intermittent clouds
63°F
wind speed: 9 mph SW
wind gusts: 13 mph
Forecast August 5, 2010
day
Partly sunny with thundershowers
Partly sunny with thundershowers
86°F
wind speed: 4 mph N
wind gusts: 11 mph
night
Clear
Clear
63°F
wind speed: 0 mph E
wind gusts: 4 mph
Forecast August 6, 2010
day
Mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
85°F
wind speed: 2 mph SE
wind gusts: 4 mph
night
Clear
Clear
62°F
wind speed: 2 mph SSE
wind gusts: 11 mph
 

Enter the time back machine – and remember

President Obama, in his SOTU address, complained that the Supreme Court in the Citizens United v. FEC decision, would allow foreign corporations to finance US elections.

“Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign corporations — to spend without limit in our elections,” Obama said. “Well I don’t think American elections should be bankrolled by America’s most powerful interests, or worse, by foreign entities. They should be decided by the American people, and that’s why I’m urging Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps to right this wrong.”

If you thought you remembered something about foreign money coming into the Obama campaign, you would be correct. Search engines are great for memory checks.

Proof that you can’t take your eyes off slick Barry for even one minute, it appears that the Obama campaign intentionally disabled security checks on their web site that would prevent fraudulent donations.

It is so bad that even foreign credit cards are accepted, which explains why the Obama campaign has been able to solicit so much public funding that virtually goes unchecked; thus allowing jihadists to contribute to their favorite terrorist friendly candidate in the upcoming U.S. elections.

By turning off the AVS (Address Verification Service) for their online credit card contributions, they allowed foreign and illegal contributions to flow into their coffers.

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