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Aaron I. Reichel, Esq.

Aaron Reichel is a New York attorney whose writings have been widely published and republished, some in the U.S. Congressional Record. His most notable book remains Fahrenheit 9-12 – Rebuttal to Fahrenheit 9/11.

Most Recent Articles by Aaron I. Reichel, Esq.:

Is President Obama Our Gamesman-in-Chief?

Arguably, the president made an unprecedented number of unprecedentedly brazen misrepresentations in his latest address to the joint session of Congress, and to the nation. These alleged misrepresentations have already been documented in various articles and fact-check web sites. This piece will focus on perhaps arguably the most outrageous misrepresentation of all, which is not even being widely discussed, if at all, to wit, the president’s statement that “The time for games is over.” Yet it is this President who has arguably toyed with the American people as he arguably treats his agenda as one big game, akin to a con game, in more ways than any previous president.
- Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Critique of Obama’s Washington Post Editorial on the Mis-Named “Stimulus” Package

imageThe arrogance, absurdity, and hypocrisy of Obama’s editorial in the Washington Post February 5 should stimulate all clear-thinking Americans to advise their politicians to vote against Obama’s mis-named “stimulus” putrid package of pork. Obama begins by arrogantly stating that we must “begin” the work of turning our economy around, as if the work had not already begun even before the presidential election of a few months ago. Unfortunately, Obama voted to begin this work with the $700 billion bailout whose effect has been most disappointing so far, as most of the money already spent has been misspent, by most accounts. Although the Democrats allege that the economic collapse began as a result of inadequate accountability, the bipartisan bailout plan failed to create the type of accountability that most informed Americans – other than people like Obama – knew was necessary.
- Friday, February 6, 2009

Criticizing the Obama Messiah’s Inaugural Address

Obama’s inaugural address continues his post-election pattern of being more moderate and rational than he was in campaigning for the election; however, his speech is also filled with ironies, arrogance, inconsistencies, and glaring grammatical errors.
- Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Post-Election thoughts for Obama opponents on how to cope with the Obama election tragedy

imageAn American hero has fallen like a ripe old acorn in part because of a tainted ACORN and its many trainers (including Obama) and trainees. How can anyone find comfort in the wake of such a tragedy? The truths of their values and agendas have been disclosed but not widely and effectively enough to reach enough of the American electorate. In a universe where cream inevitably rises to the top, and dirt inevitably sinks to the bottom, the time is sure to come when the truth about Obama will seep in to the consciousness of the majority of the American people, and the people who lied to the American people and who misled them will inevitably be thrown out of office.
- Thursday, November 6, 2008

Proponents of Universal Health care: Undermining Quality Health Care, War on Terror, U.S. Economy

As much as any other issues that will affect people’s lives if the Democrats win are socialized medicine, by any other name, domestically, and the War on Terror, whether fought – or not fought -- in Iraq, Iran, Israel and/or the U.S., internationally. Many people don’t connect the dots, but this article points out how these topics relate to each other and how important it is to make sure that socialized medicine won’t be allowed to divert funding away from the War on Terror and ruin our health care system, let alone our whole economy in the process.
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Before the ACORN Sprouts into a Tree

Were the press to fully expose the scandal of Acorn prior to the election, as outlined below, a tree would be prevented from growing to maturity and sprouting roots of corruption and branches that would block the sunlight of full discovery
- Monday, October 20, 2008

What the Republicans SHOULD Be Saying in Their Debates and Ads

I find it most frustrating that Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin, and most of their surrogates and ad writers, have failed to put forth many of their strongest and most persuasive arguments most of the time. Were they to only set forth their strongest arguments, they would easily turn the campaign around. I offer the following points which I hope readers will be able to bring to the attention of the Republican leadership, or at least to the attention of their own friends, relatives, colleagues, and other acquaintances.
- Sunday, October 5, 2008

Sarah Palin’s Level of Experience Is a PLUS; Not a Minus

Many opponents of Governor Sarah Palin have criticized her for her alleged lack of experience. They cannot be further off the target. As a sitting governor, Sarah Palin had more executive experience than Obama and Biden combined, even after she completed her first day in office.
- Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Responses to Ongoing Allegations Popping Up Against Palin

Many opponents of Sarah Palin have criticized her for her alleged lack of experience, and for issues of influence involving her pastors, her troopers, and her children. In another article, this writer will show how her experience, in perspective, is one of her strengths, as she stacks up against former presidential candidates and her present opponents. This article will respond to some of the main accusations that have surfaced shortly after she burst onto the national scene.
- Monday, September 22, 2008

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