From: Washington Times247 Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Subject: Arpaio dispatches Cold Case Posse to Hawaii, Student Critic of Obama Speaks Out, taboo: o'who's birth, a taboo subject
In a major development in his probe of Obama's eligibility for Arizona's 2012 presidential ballot, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has dispatched his lead Cold Case Posse investigator and a deputy detective to Hawaii.
A teacher is now suspended with pay after audio was found of her yelling at a student for criticizing President Obama. The student involved in that incident, Hunter Rogers, and his mother, Gina Rogers, spoke out about this matter on today's Fox and Friends. "I've been told in my life that you'd have to threaten the president to get arrested," Hunter said, "and she kept telling me over and over again people were arrested for disrespecting and slandering the president. At the time, I wanted to laugh."
1St Amendment.
Fox Business anchor Lou Dobbs says he's mystified by an apparent "taboo" Republicans and the national media have as they continue to bury any question or news story probing the eligibility of Barack Obama to be president of the United States.
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