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Thursday, November 12, 2015

First the Bosnian sniper whopper...




And now this.
Maybe she misspoke again?

 Hillary tried to join the Marines in Arkansas




Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, shown here campaigning in New Hampshire on Tuesday, has revived an old story that she once inquired about joining the Marine Corps



In 1994, Clinton said the incident happened at a Marine Corps office in Arkansas and that she had inquired about joining either the active forces or the reserves.

A Marine Corps recruiter in Arkansas 'looks at me and goes, "Um, how old are you?" And I said, "Well I am 26, I will be 27." And he goes, "Well, that is kind of old for us," ' Clinton recalled on Tuesday.

'And then he says to me - and this is what gets me - "Maybe the dogs will take you," meaning the Army.'

(I think this was a man with a keen foresight talking about liberal voters)

The story has been probed by The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, The New Republic and The Weekly Standard.

The Post this week gave it 'Two Pinocchios,' on a truthfulness scale of one to four, which the paper explains as having 'significant omissions and/or exaggerations.' Back in 1994, a Post columnist was less kind, suggesting that if the story is true, it was part of a 'drunken bar bet.'

Yeah... and she was doing shots of Mezcal when suddenly 31,ooo emails disappeared.

Clinton's campaign has declined to comment, but the Post tracked down two longtime friends of Clinton who confirmed the story.

In 1994, a Marine spokesman told the Times, 'We won't attempt to dispute the first lady's recollection, but if she was ill-treated by a Marine recruiter in 1975, it certainly is unfortunate, unprofessional and a mistake we regret.' whopper

The Marines had long been accepting women in 1975 except for roles in infantry, artillery, armor and flight duties.


Clinton in New York City on Wednesday


Clinton's story is complicated, however, because there was no formal application or written record of the informal conversation - making it nearly impossible to confirm based on a paper trail.

The Times' account in 1994 raised questions about the story's truthfulness by noting that at the time of the alleged incident, Clinton had just moved to Arkansas and was teaching at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where she and Bill Clinton married in October 1975.

Those circumstances made then-Times reporter Maureen Dowd even more skeptical of the anecdote, suggesting that Clinton was building a steady and stable life and career instead of standing at a crossroads.

Clinton has come under fire before for exaggerations, such as falsely claiming that she and her daughter Chelsea came under sniper fire during a visit to Bosnia in the late 1990's.







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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Middle East Christianity will disappear within a decade



I'm sure you have already read or watched the new video of Barry's "JV team" reaching a new low of depravity by gunning down 200 hundred innocent children.

  Now this today. 

Islam will effectively wipe out Christianity in the Middle East in the next 10 years. What does that tell you? Infidels... either convert or die. Send up any red flags? Evidently not in Europe which is next on the list to be conquered. Islam rebranded the Trojan Horse "refugee" and rolled it right in.  Cameron, Merkle, Hollande, among others paved the way and are just as stupid and naive as Barry. Europe like Barry believes ass kissing is the solution, placate instead of eliminate, coddling these Islamic animals. I ask you. What good has come out of this strategy so far? 



Liberals love to talk about tolerance and diversity. Name me one Christian church or synagogue in Mecca. 


More on the refugees... aka invaders.


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“I always thought Merkel was a great leader, but what she’s done in Germany is insane”.



After all you have seen and read do you believe: 


The greatest misdirection play in history. 
And why?

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EVE OF DESTRUCTION: MIDDLE EAST CHRISTIANITY DOOMED, AID GROUP WARNS



Middle East Christianity will disappear within a decade as its followers face utter annihilation at the hands of Islamic State (IS) terrorists, a Catholic aid group has warned.

The alarming rate of decline in the Biblical heartlands means the religion could vanish in areas it has called home for millennia unless the world steps in, says the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need.

In a report titled Persecuted & Forgotten disturbing data outlines the plunging numbers of Christians in the part of the world that gave birth to the faith and makes a dire prediction of what the future holds.

The British-based group says: “At a time when the numbers of displaced and refugees have hit an all-time high, Islamists groups — ISIS foremost — are carrying out religiously motivated ethnic cleaning of Christians.

“In parts of the Middle East — particularly in Syria and Iraq — the crisis is so severe that barring significant interventions on the part of world powers, the Christian presence may disappear completely within a decade or even sooner.”

While Christians are under siege from ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq, the report notes that the religion is being targeted throughout the region. Christians who have managed to escape ISIS have fled to places of safety like Europe and Lebanon, while members of the faith also are under increasing pressure in Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations.

As Breitbart London has reported, the Christian population in Iraq alone has plummeted from 1.5 million in 2003 to current estimates of 275,000 and could vanish within five years. Sectarian violence following the U.S. overthrow of Saddam Hussein caused more than half of Iraqi Christians to flee. There were more than 1.2 million Christians 20 years ago.

The dwindling numbers are due to genocide, refugees fleeing to other countries, those who are internally displaced, and others hiding in plain sight and not allowing their faith to be publicly known.

In the last week alone, around 15,000 Christians have reportedly been forced from their homes north of Damascus, and their civilising influence will be lost forever. As the report concludes:

“The decline of Christianity may significantly damage the prospects for peace in nations and regions where Church leaders — lay and clergy — have played important roles in promoting and providing education, community development and interfaith co-operation.”

While the situation is most dire in the Middle East, Christianity is under assault in Africa and Asia, too, according to the Aid to the Church in Need study.

It cited persecution at the hands of Islamist terror groups such as Boko Haram in Nigeria and other extremists in Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania across the continent.

Asia’s Christians have been targeted by nationalist religious movements – Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist – in countries as far apart as Pakistan, Indonesia and Myanmar. Many of these groups increasingly view Christianity as a foreign, “colonial” import and believe its practitioners are demonic agents of Western influence.

Last month Breitbart London reported on calls for British Prime Minister David Cameron to officially recognise the mass slaughter of Christians in the Middle East as “genocide”.

A letter written by Lord Alton of Liverpool and Baroness Cox asked Mr. Cameron to “urgently consider” the plight of Christian asylum seekers and give them priority before they are wiped out.

The call came after Canon Andrew White, known as the Vicar of Baghdad, revealedhe once invited Islamic State leaders to discuss the crisis. They responded by threatening to decapitate him.







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Something he'll never get from Israel




Obama is named OUT magazine’s ‘Ally of the Year’



 Not surprising



Celebrating a year in which same-sex couples won the right to marry nationwide, OUT magazine named President Obama it's "Ally of the Year" Tuesday.


Obama's image on the cover marks the first time a sitting American president has been photographed for an LGBT magazine. Aaron Hicklin, the magazine's editor, boasted in a letter to readers: "I did get that selfie."


Hicklin wrote that he dreamed of "walking in a park, laughing" with Obama as they traversed the streets of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, but even the short time Hicklin spent at the White House made an impression.


"You do not get much time with the president for a photo shoot — about four minutes, five if you’re lucky — and there’s something surreal and tense about kicking your heels in the White House library while waiting for your subject to materialize," Hicklin wrote. "Yet when the president walks into the room — and it’s a small room, lined with books and a few ornamental swords, one gifted to George Washington by the French — the air rushes in with him."


"It’s hard not to be starstruck," he added. "A little turn this way, a little that way, an ice-breaking joke ('this is the only expression I’ve got'), and we are done. The president strides off, the room empties."


While the president opposed same-sex marriage for several years before supporting it in 2012, Hicklin wrote, his "last-minute conversion" gave crucial momentum to the Supreme Court's June 26 ruling to legalize such unions.


"Many things led up to that decision — 'decades of our brothers and sisters fighting for recognition and equality' as the president notes — but once his administration decided to join that fight it created what people like to call a 'transformative' moment," Hicklin wrote. "It helped tip the balance, and it put our elected leader on the right side of justice."


The administration has adopted policies that focus on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans during Obama's second term, including new federal housing protections as well as an executive order barring federal contractors from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.



He also privately backed (if not instigate) the IRS attack on conservatives while public opposing it. 

But he is a man who believes in the rule of law.


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In an interview with Hicklin, Obama spoke about his early influences regarding gay rights — his mother and a professor at Occidental College — as well as the dramatic shifts in public opinion over the course of his lifetime.


Asked to name the first openly gay person he ever met, the president said he couldn't recall whom that would have been, "But Dr. Lawrence Goldyn, one of my college professors, is a man who stands out to me. I took his class freshman year at Occidental. I was probably 18 years old — Lawrence was one of the younger professors — and we became good friends."


"He went out of his way to advise lesbian, gay and transgender students at Occidental, and keep in mind, this was 1978," added Obama, who recognized Goldyn at the White House's pride celebration in June. "That took a lot of courage, a lot of confidence in who you are and what you stand for."


The president attributed his support for LGBT rights to his understanding what it was like to be marginalized from mainstream society "growing up as a black guy with a funny name" and "because my mom instilled in me the strong belief that every person is of equal worth."


Last week's gubernatorial election in Kentucky may have shown the political popularity of Kim Davis, a clerk in Rowan County, Ky., who went to jail rather than issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples. But Obama told OUT magazine that he would tell her and other local and state officials that the question of whether gay men and lesbians can marry is now settled.


"I am a man of faith and believe deeply in religious freedom, but at the end of the day, nobody is above the rule of law — especially someone who voluntarily takes an oath to uphold that law," Obama said. "That's something we've got to respect."









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Black Lives Matter...




Unless they're dead and you want a new car. 

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Mother of a murdered 9-year-old Chicago boy used online donations meant for her son’s burial to purchase a new car






Mother of murdered boy fuels outrage after buying new car.

The mother of a murdered 9-year-old Chicago boy is fighting back against accusations that she used online donations meant for her son’s burial to purchase a new car.



Tyshawn's sister Kenesha is worried she will be used as collateral on a new Lexus GS.



Karla Lee, 26, admitted using the money donated through GoFundMe to buy the car, but said her son would have wanted her to be safe and a car helps, Fox32 reported Saturday.

“Am I afraid for my life? 100 percent I’m afraid for my life,” she told the station.

Following public outrage, Lee said she used her own money that she had saved for months to make the purchase, according to the station.

She also lashed out at her critics in an expletive-filled rant on Instagram.

“This don’t make no sense,” she says in the 60-second video. “I am so tired of ya’ll social media and ya’ll Facebook people bashing me. Ya’ll don’t even know me. I was the best mother I was to my son.”

Her son, Tyshawn Lee, was shot and killed Monday after being lured into an alley on the city’s south side in what police say was an “absolutely hateful” killing motivated by his father’s alleged gang affiliations.

Early Sunday, a makeshift memorial for the boy in the alley was destroyed in a fire, the Chicago Sun-Times reported, according to Fox32.

Firefighters responded to a garage fire about 3 a.m., the Chicago Fire Department said. The memorial, which included several candles, was located next to the garage.

The fire department said the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Lee purchased a 2015 Chrysler 200, WLS-TV reported Sunday. Lee told the station she used her own money to make the down payment.

She told the station the trouble started when the dealership where she bought the car posted her purchase on Facebook without her knowledge. The post has been deleted.

More than $17,000 was raised in four days on a GoFundMe page created by a friend of Lee’s to “help Karla lay her son to rest.”

The online fundraiser was closed Sunday morning, DNAChicago reported.

In another bizarre twist, Tyshawn’s father apparently started another GoFundMe page seeking donations for funeral expenses, the website reported. The page was quickly taken down.

Had his eye on the LS?

“I understand the mother of my son did wrong by that money, but what the news is not telling, that they are only paying for half the cost of everything," Wooh Gotti, an alias used by Tyshawn's dad Pierre Stokes, wrote, according to DNA.”They are blaming us so they don't have to pay the full cost of everything. She is in the wrong for doing what she did with the money for our son, just give me a chance to lay my son to rest the right way." 

DNA reported that Stokes’ appeal sought $2,500 and the fundraising page also was selling Tyshawn memorial T-shirts for $25-$45. 

A police spokesman told FoxNews.com Friday that "Wooh Gotti" no relation potentially knows who killed his son, but has refused to cooperate with detectives.


A reward of $54,000 is being offered
for information that leads to the boy’s killer or killers.

(Maybe the LS becomes a reality)



Lee is hoping her son’s murder will be solved.

“Step up, break this code of silence or whatever ya'll got going on with this gang stuff. Break that. Put the guns down,” she told Fox 32. “Ya'll killing babies out here.”

Tyshawn's funeral is Tuesday.







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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Sanctuary city police chief on short list to be next head of Border Patrol







Like putting Jared Fogle in charge of a day care center




The founding fathers wanted to divide power within the federal government. They did not want these powers to be controlled by just one man or one group. The delegates were afraid that if a small group received too much power, the United States would wind up under the rule of another dictator or tyrant. You know, like declaring amnesty without running it by Congress.

To avoid the risk of dictatorship or tyranny, the group divided the new government into three parts, or branches: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. This is right along the same line.


 All appointed by Barry... all beholden to the master.

How high is the response when the command to jump is given.




Susan Rice
Head of the NSA


 Jeh Johnson
 Head of DHS


Loretta Holder
Head of the DOJ who found after a "meticulous" investigation no wrongdoing at the IRS. A travesty of justice if ever there was one.

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A former San Francisco police chief and vocal supporter of a sanctuary cities policy is on a short list of candidates to become the new chief of the Border Patrol, according to sources.

As police chief, Heather Fong shielded illegal immigrants, including aliens who committed crimes, from deportation. In contrast, it is the job of the U.S. Border Patrol to catch and deport all illegal immigrants, including those with a criminal history.

Anybody see a fucking contrast? Why would you NOT deport illegals who committed crimes?!? Why openly advocate for more Francisco Sanchez's so they can kill more of their own citizenry? If you're an illegal criminal you're released. If you're a citizen you stay in jail.  It makes no sense!

"If they bring (a police chief) in for political purposes based on the sanctuary cities model, that politicizes the job and I think it completely undermines credibility and morale in the organization," House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mike McCaul, R-Texas, told Fox News.

"If you have someone who is advocating for sanctuary cities, that's the opposite side. They welcome these illegal immigrants to stay in the country. And so I think it's at cross-purpose with the mission itself."

Fong, according to Border Patrol, DHS and Capitol Hill sources, is one of several candidates to replace current chief Mike Fischer, who announced his resignation last month.

Fong is currently an assistant secretary for state and local law enforcement at the Department of Homeland Security. If tapped, she would be the first outsider to lead the Border Patrol in its 90-year history.

That decision is up to Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske, who released a statement Monday saying, “"At this time, CBP has not begun the search for the Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol. It is completely false that any individual could be a potential candidate at this time. We are currently preparing the paperwork to begin the process."

Let me stop right here an address Kerlikowske's self-righteous indignation. He is the vanilla clone of those above. A Democrat who was appointed to his present position by Barry on 8-1-2013.
Enough said. 

Rank and file agents were surprised she would be considered.

"The appointment of Heather Fong would prove that the Border Patrol is no longer the enforcement agency that Congress and the American public intended it to be," according to a statement released by Brandon Judd, head of the agents' union.

"Heather Fong oversaw a sanctuary city, which is directly contrary to our mission. Her appointment would be for political purposes and the trust of the men and woman of the Border Patrol in DHS and CBP leadership would be lost." 

During her five years as the chief of SFPD, Fong refused to cooperate with ICE, telling reporters in November 2008, "We do not cooperate with ICE when they go out for enforcement of immigration violations of the law." 

A few months earlier, she appeared in a public service campaign telling illegal immigrants they're welcome in the city. In promoting San Francisco's sanctuary city policy on TV, radio, posters and brochures in five languages, Fong said illegal immigrants had nothing to fear under her watch. "San Francisco is committed to providing safe access to public services to our communities," she said.

In a news conference unveiling the campaign, she told reporters, "We do not work on enforcing immigration laws."

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WOW...this is a great choice if your goal is to have someone at the first line of defense to protect illegals jumping the fence.

















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