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Friday, June 7, 2013

Cavuto: We owe them a better America




Yesterday June 6th was the anniversary of the D-Day Invasion. The country we are left with today. Is this what they fought and died for?


Please read what Neil had to say. Believe me it will be worth your while.

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Nearly 70 years after they saved the world this is what's become of the world?

Almost seven decades, to the day after D-Day, this is the country they rescued today?


Soldiers who put it all on the line to protect--

A government now tapping our lines?

And targeting our tax returns?

And spying on our reporters?

And harassing campaign donors, with whom they might not agree?

While snooping on pretty much everyone else, whether or not they agree?

They died for this?

Forgive my memory, but 69 years ago--

Weren't they busy trying to topple a guy who did stuff like this?

Who targeted whole groups of people like this?

That guy went further, but don't you think those guys would be telling us today:

"Stop right there, before you go any further!"

What are we saying to the 600 World War II veterans who pass away each day what's become of this country they so loved today?

It's not fair. It's not right. It's not American.

How ironic.

That nearly seven decades after freedom struck a death blow to despots, we are now fending off American agencies headed by crackpots.

Listening in on our calls. Reading our e-mails. Tracking our movements. Our friends. Our families. Our finances. Our interests. Our lives.

Ask all those soldiers who never made it past that Omaha Beach whether this ain't a bitch.

To die. For this.

A government that has grown so big, so intrusive, and so annoying that the best defense its culprits have, is that they had no idea.

69 years.

From guts. To gutless.

From guys who knew all too well the cost of freedom.

To guys who just keep hiking the costs under the guise of freedom.

Well, I have a very good idea what those guys back then would say, if they could see all this now.

My dad was one of them.

Gone now, and in a way, I'm almost glad now, so he wouldn't have to see this now.

A man who signed up to fight right after Pearl Harbor was bombed.

Not because he had to, because, he told me, he wanted to.

Because he wanted to protect something he and a whole generation of his buddies and family saw as something important.

And he didn't have anything. No money. No status. No power. No nothing.

Because back then, guys like my dad didn't weigh things by their price.

They fought for something they knew in their gut was just priceless.

Forget about whether we owe ourselves a better America, without all this nonsense.

We owe them a better America, once and for all, putting an end to this nonsense.




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Thursday, June 6, 2013

It's official Sarah Ingram breaks Shulman's record with 165 recorded White House visits







So between the both of them they visited the WH a whopping 322 times! Is anyone truly going to swallow, they never, not once, talked about targeting conservatives? 

This is beyond absurd-- its inconceivable!

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Separate from Shulman, IRS official Sarah Hall Ingram recorded 165 White House visits


Sarah Hall Ingram, the IRS official currently in charge of overseeing the agency's implementation of Obamacare, has logged 165 recorded visits to the White House 165 times since 2011, according to an analysis of White House visitor records compiled by the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.

Ingram headed the IRS' tax-exempt division in 2010 when the scandal-ridden agency began improperly targeting the tax-exempt nonprofit status of conservative groups.

Despite logging 165 visits, Ingram's meetings never overlapped with those of former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman, who, as The Daily Caller reported, has appeared in the White House visitor logs 157 times since September 15, 2009.

The Franklin Center's record of White House visits covers a period after Ingram had left the division at the center of the targeting scandal. The IRS has said she left to head the Affordable Care Act division in December 2010. It is not clear whether the Center's record is of actual visits or scheduled visits that may or may not have occurred.

Ingram visited with President Obama six times, according to White House visitor logs. All of Ingram's 165 recorded visits involved meetings with White House staff.

Ingram took many of her White House meetings with Jeanne Lambrew, deputy assistant to the president for health policy.

Considering that Ingram and Shulman never visited the White House together, the two IRS officials have been responsible for more than 300 public visits since the beginning of the Obama administration.

Ingram received more than $100,000 in bonuses between 2009 and 2012.




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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The new standard














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This shoots a hole...






About a yard wide through the  "workplace violence"  con job Barry tried to pull off. 

The Hasan case is as close to workplace violence as Benghazi was to a video.


After Nidal Hasan Admitted Helping the Taliban, Can We Treat the Fort Hood Massacre as a Terrorist 
Attack?




Back in April, the Pentagon shot down an item in the DAB to award Purple Hearts to the victims of Nidal Hasan by asserting that, "The DoD position is the Purple Heart is awarded to Servicemembers who are killed or wounded and require treatment by a medical officer, in action against the enemy of the United States, as the result of the of any foreign hostile force, as the result of an international terrorist attack against the United States. To do so otherwise would irrevocably alter the fundamental character of this time-honored decoration."

And the response insisted that Hasan was a lone wolf unaffiliated with any terrorist group, even though Hasan had corresponded with Al Qaeda leader Anwar Al-Awlaki.

Hasan asked Anwar Al-Awlaki, if he considered Muslim soldiers who killed Americans like "Hasan Akbar or other soldiers that have committed such acts with the goal of helping Muslims/Islam (Lets just assume this for now) fighting Jihad and if they did die would you consider them shaheeds (martyrs)?"

Hasan's defense now makes it clear that this is how he considers his actions. Despite the best attempts to cover up his actions, he stated in open court that he had acted to aid the Taliban.

The judge read from his request for a continuance, seeking to confirm Hasan's defense: that he acted "because death or grievous harm was about to be inflicted on the members of the Taliban and Mullah [Mohammed] Omar specifically by the people against whom you used deadly force."

"That is correct," Hasan said.

There is no longer any dispute about Hasan's motives or affiliations. He was acting to aid the Taliban after corresponding with an Al Qaeda leader.

If that doesn't mean the definition of enemy of the United States and international terrorist attack, what does?

The Pentagon denial was made with the additional excuse that it "would undermine the prosecution of Major Nidal Hasan by materially and directly compromising Major Hasan's ability to receive a fair trial. This provision will be viewed as setting the stage for a formal declaration that Major Hasan is a terrorist, on what is now the eve of trial. Such a situation, prior to trial, would fundamentally compromise the fairness and due process of the pending trial.

"That is no longer an issue. Hasan has all but declared that he is a terrorist. The claim of workplace violence is no longer tenable. Hasan's defense is that he was acting in support of the Taliban. It is ridiculous to argue that awarding a Purple Heart to the survivors will undermine his defense more than his claim that he was acting to protect Mullah Omar.

There is no further basis for denying that Fort Hood was a terrorist attack. There is a better case for Nidal Hasan being charged as a terrorist than there is for many Muslims who have been charged as terrorists.

It's time to end the charade.




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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Sequestration... what Sequestration?





Barry was awful busy trying to inflict pain on the average American because of sequestration. No way he wanted to cut spending, actually it only cut the rate of spending by 2%. He told us sequestration would be tantamount to Armageddon. Remember the first responders standing behind him like fools? They were supposed to be the first "casualties". But guess what... nothing happened. So Barry had to manufacture a series of setbacks to punish Americans for allowing the sequestration he himself came up with. We all remember the WH tours being cancelled, air shows cancelled, ATC's laid off, etc.


Now, since the perfect storm of scandals has come over the horizon, we here nothing about sequestration.

There are two reasons for this.

1. Barry is trying to put out so many scandal fires he has no time to worry about devising more sequestration plights.


2. He changed his tactics because he doesn't want to further piss off Americans who are already pissed off over the scandals.


Maybe it's a combination of both.


This is a list of some of the more prominent current and past scandals. Can't say he doesn't have his hands full. 




1. IRS targets Obama’s enemies: 

The IRS targeted conservative and pro-Israel groups prior to the 2012 election. Questions are being raised about why this occurred, who ordered it, whether there was any White House involvement and whether there was an initial effort to hide who knew about the targeting and when.


2. Benghazi: This is actually three scandals in one:

The failure of administration to protect the Benghazi mission.

The changes made to the talking points in order to suggest the attack was motivated by an anti-Muslim video.

The refusal of the White House to say what President Obama did the night of the attack.


3. Watching the AP: 

The Justice Department performed a massive cull of Associated Press reporters’ phone records as part of a leak investigation.


4. Rosengate: 

The Justice Department suggested that Fox News reporter James Rosen is a criminal for reporting about classified information and subsequently monitored his phones and emails.


5. Potential Holder perjury 1

Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress he had never been associated with “potential prosecution” of a journalist for perjury when in fact he signed the affidavit that termed Rosen a potential criminal.


6. The ATF “Fast and Furious” scheme: 

Allowed weapons from the U.S. to “walk” across the border into the hands of Mexican drug dealers. The ATF lost track of hundreds of firearms, many of which were used in crimes, including the December 2010 killing of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.


7. Potential Holder Perjury 2: Holder told Congress in May 2011 that he had just recently heard about the Fast and Furious gun walking scheme when there is evidence he may have known much earlier.



8. Sebelius demands payment: 

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius solicited donations from companies HHS might regulate. The money would be used to help her sign up uninsured Americans for ObamaCare.



9. The Pigford scandal: 

An Agriculture Department effort that started as an attempt to compensate black farmers who had been discriminated against by the agency but evolved into a gravy train delivering several billion dollars in cash to thousands of additional minority and female farmers who probably didn’t face discrimination.


10. GSA gone wild: 

The General Services Administration in 2010 held an $823,000 training conference in Las Vegas, featuring a clown and a mind readers. Resulted in the resignation of the GSA administrator.


11. Veterans Affairs in Disney World: 

The agency wasted more than $6 million on two conferences in Orlando. An assistant secretary was fired.



12. Sebelius violates the Hatch Act: 

A U.S. special counsel determined that Sebelius violated the Hatch Act when she made “extemporaneous partisan remarks” during a speech in her official capacity last year. During the remarks, Sebelius called for the election of the Democratic candidate for governor of North Carolina.



13. Solyndra: 

Republicans charged the Obama administration funded and promoted its poster boy for green energy despite warning signs the company was headed for bankruptcy. The administration also allegedly pressed Solyndra to delay layoff announcements until after the 2010 midterm elections.


14. AKA Lisa Jackson: 

Former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson used the name “Richard Windsor” when corresponding by email with other government officials, drawing charges she was trying to evade scrutiny.


15. The New Black Panthers: 

The Justice Department was accused of using a racial double standard in failing to pursue a voter intimidation case against Black Panthers who appeared to be menacing voters at a polling place in 2008 in Philadelphia.



16. Waging war all by myself: 

Obama may have violated the Constitution and both the letter and the spirit of the War Powers Resolution by attacking Libya without Congressional approval.


17. Biden bullies the press: 

Vice President Biden’s office has repeatedly interfered with coverage, including forcing a reporter to wait in a closet, making a reporter delete photos, and editing pool reports.


18. AKPD not A-OK: 

The administration paid millions to the former firm of then-White House adviser David Axelrod, AKPD Message and Media, to promote passage of Obamacare. Some questioned whether the firm was hired to help pay Axelrod $2 million AKPD owed him.


19. Sestak, we’ll take care of you:

Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel used Bill Clinton as an intermediary to probe whether former Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) would accept a prominent, unpaid White House advisory position in exchange for dropping out of the 2010 primary against former Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.).


20. I’ll pass my own laws: 

Obama has repeatedly been accused of making end runs around Congress by deciding which laws to enforce, including the decision not to deport illegal immigrants who may have been allowed to stay in the United States had Congress  passed the “Dream Act.”



I said prominent... Then we have the Jon Corzine MF Global case... 
Romney killed Joe Soptic's wife.. 
Oh...and Barry said Obamacare wasn't a tax and the Supremes said it was..
and it won't cost a dime and you get to keep your own doctor...
and..well you get the drift.







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