Police Arrest Giselle Esteban in the Case of Missing Michelle Le, Charge Her With Murder

26 year  old Michelle Le went disappeared on May 27, 2011 when she went missing  from Kaiser Permanente Hayward Medical Center during an evening nursing class. She has not been heard from or seen since. Police had previously considered the case a homicide and stated that Giselle Esteban was a person of interest.

However, on Wednesday Alameda Police arrested Giselle Esteban a high school friend of Michelle Le  in Union City on a murder charge. Giselle Esteban was reported to have said that she openly hated Le for stealing her boyfriend, but had nothing to do with Le’s disappearance.  An Alameda County Superiors Court judge authorized a probable cause arrest warrant in the name of Giselle Esteban for the crime of murder.  Esteban was arrested at 10 AM  as she left her residence in Union City.

Hayward, California police announced Wednesday that they made an arrest in the case of missing nursing student Michelle Le.

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Classic, NBC Affiliates in Milwaukee & Green Bay Pick the Packers Over Barack Obama Speech

Green Bay Packers 7 – Barack Obama 0 …

Doesn’t this say it all for the beginning of the end for the Obamamessiah … NBC affiliates in Milwaukee and Green Bay, WI go with a winner and pick the Green Bay Packers over the Barack Obama speech. The NBC affiliate in Milwaukee, WI, WTMJ TV announced that they will not be airing Obama’s jobs speech at 7 PM EST Thursday night. They will instead be covering the Packers-Saints pregame show.Classic. It would appear that Title Town trumps the boy who cried jobs.

He probably didn’t know it at the time, but when President Obama greeted Green Bay Packers quarterback (and California Golden Bears alum) Aaron Rodgers at the White House this August, he was shaking hands with the competition. And not because Obama is a Chicago Bears fan.

How comical in retrospect is the VIDEO below when you listen to the smack that Obama talks. What Obama just does not understand is that the Packers have more clout, popularity and credibility than the President. The Green Bay Packers have created more jobs than Barack Obama.

Doesn’t this speak volumes of the political climate in Wisconsin and the bigger issue that seems to have been lost on the President, don’t mess with NFL Football in Cheese head land. Think Wisconsin is not going to be a battleground state in the 2012 Presidential election, think again. Let’s face it, Obama’s jobs speech is going to be more of the same from the failed zero jobs President. What does it tell you when  a weak President is first forced to change the night of his so-called big jobs speech and then schedules a speech in front of a joint session of Congress around a football game? Heck, the folks on the West Coast will be in drive time as this epic Obama speech is taking place. As the Lonely Conservative states, the speech is useless and everyone knows that jobs will not come back to America until Obama is voted out of office and the US Senate is taken back by the GOP.

When a President plays second fiddle to a NFL pre-game show … Houston Barack Obama, you have a problem.

President Obama Sinks to All-Time Polling Lows With Whites, Blacks and Hispanics

My what a difference an Obama first term makes …

Obama is in serious polling trouble, The One is even having polling issues with Blacks and Hispanics. President Obama is at all-time lows in job approval lows with Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Yikes, Blacks and Hispanics again souring on Obama, would they be considered racists too? According to the most recent Gallup poll, Obama only garners 33% of Whites, 48% of Hispanics and 84% of Blacks. The 2012 Presidential reelection just got more difficult for President Zero.

President Barack Obama earned the lowest monthly job approval rating of his presidency to date in August, with 41% of U.S. adults approving of his overall job performance, down from 44% in July. He also received term-low monthly job approval ratings from both Hispanics (48%) and whites (33%) and tied his lowest rating from blacks (84%).

Blacks have remained solidly approving of Obama throughout his presidency; however, 2011 is the first year this group’s monthly job approval has routinely registered below 90%, indicating a decline in blacks’ support, albeit a fairly minor one.

The president’s current standing with Hispanics reflects a rather steep decline since January, when 60% approved of him. This follows Hispanics’ less-pronounced drops in their support in each of the first two years of his presidency. As a result, the gap between blacks and whites in Obama’s job approval has been widening while the gap between Hispanics’ and whites’ approval has been narrowing.

How bad is it for Obama when he can only get 84% of Blacks and a paltry 48% of the Hispanic vote? In the  2008 Presidential election, Barack Obama got 95% of the Black vote, 67% of the Latino vote and 43% of the White vote.  Does anyone wonder why the President has had a complete poll collapse and would be hard pressed to get a second term. Obama is down 11% with Blacks and 19% with Hispanics. Just curious, does that make them racist for opposing Obama? The Democrats and Obama may not have to worry about the Tea Party, they may find their biggest problem is getting Blacks and Hispanics out to vote and if they do vote, actually cast a ballot for Obama.  Presently in the Gallup poll, Obama has a 42% approval and 50% disapproval rating.

With Barack Obama sinking in the polls with Hispanics as compared to the 2008 vote, imagine how Hispanics would vote if the GOP put US Senator Marco Rubio or another candidate attractive to the Latino vote on the ticket as VP?

More All-Time Job Approval Lows for Barack Obama in NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll … 19% Think Country Headed in Right Direction

Another day and another all-time job approval low for President Barack Obama.

Remember when Obama said that the American people are going to judge him in 2012 on the economy … YES THEY ARE. However, now Barack Obama’s mouth pieces say his low numbers are not his fault … YES THEY ARE.

This time its the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, that shows that Obama has fallen 3% since July and his job approval now stands at 44%. Making issues even worse for Obama’s 2012 reelection, The One has a 37% approval rating in handling the economy and a meager 19%, yes that is not a typo, only 19% think the country is headed in the right direction and a whopping 73% think we are head in the wrong direction. Not to be outdone, the ABC-WAPO poll was just as devastating.

Full polling data HERE.

After the bruising debt-ceiling fight — as well as Standard & Poor’s subsequent downgrade of the nation’s credit rating — Obama’s job approval rating has sunk to a low of 44 percent, a 3-point drop since July. His handling of the economy stands at a low of 37 percent. And only 19 percent believe the country is headed in the right direction, the lowest mark for this president.

Perhaps most ominously for Obama, a majority of poll takers — 54 percent — think he’s facing a longer-term setback from which he’s unlikely to recover. Back in January, just 39 percent agreed with that assessment.

These poll numbers reflect all of the recently released polling data on Barack Obama and the way in which Americans think he has handled his job as President. Although, this poll has Congress as historic lows as well, there is a much different perception when you ask an someone how an individual is doing vs. a mass group of individuals.

At some point, if this terrible polling continues doe Barack Obama, the Democrats are going to have to build a fire line between themselves and Obama to insulate themselves from a crushing defeat in 2012.

Daily Commentary – Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Naked Samurai is “CUCKOO FOR COCOA PUFFS”!

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