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Monday, December 7, 2015

Barry acknowledges California attack was act of terrorism




Barry took his first baby steps. 



He actually said the U.S. is "at war with terrorism".

Congratulations!

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President Obama on Sunday night acknowledged that the U.S. is "at war with terrorism" following a series of deadly terror attacks on American soil and around the world, and sought to assure Americans that the growing global terror threat will be defeated.

Obama spoke four days after terrorists apparently associated with ISIS fatally shot 14 people and wounded 21 more in San Bernardino, Calif. Those attacks came 19 days after a series of shootings and suicide bombings in Paris killed 130.

"This was an act of terrorism designed to kill innocent people," Obama said of the San Bernardino shooting in his first Oval Office address since 2010. "I am confident we will succeed in this mission because we are on the right side of history."

The president said the San Bernardino attack was inspired by ISIS, but added that it does not appear connected to a larger terror network.

Authorities say a Muslim husband-wife team carried out the attack and that the wife pledged allegiance to ISIS and its leader in a Facebook post.

Though Obama said there was no evidence that the shooters were directed by a terror network overseas or that the attack was part of a broader plot, he noted the couple "had gone down the dark path of radicalization."

He also acknowledged in his 13-minute address that the global terror threat has entered a "new phase."

The president offered no new or specific changes to the military campaign in Iraq and Syria to defeat ISIS, which has claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks and several other smaller-scale attacks in recent weeks.

However, Obama called on Congress to tighten America's visa waiver program and to pass a new authorization for military actions already underway against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

But allow in 10,000 unvetted  Syrian refugees.

The effort so far has been a U.S.-led bombing campaign, non-combat U.S. support troops in Iraq and roughly 50 Special Forces members in Syria.

Obama also reiterated his call for tightening U.S. gun laws, saying no matter how effective law enforcement and intelligence are, they can't identify every would-be shooter. He said such a move is a matter of national security to prevent potential killers from getting guns.







Where is the logic in this? CA has some of the strictest gun control laws on record. In 1989 they banned the purchase of assault  rifles. Magazines are limited to 10 rounds. 




Like the San Bernardino Muslim terrorists were going to follow the rules already on the books?



 There are already an estimated 270 million guns in America. How is "tightening U.S. gun laws" on new purchases going to solve the problem? How are you going make them even tighter?


You have to read between the lines..."Tightening U.S. gun laws" is his attempt to stop gun sales altogether.


"People are really scared," Republican presidential candidate and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said afterward. "Nothing in this speech tonight is going to assuage people's fears."

He also said Obama offered "nothing new" and that tighter gun control would not have prevented the San Bernardino attack.

Obama has been criticized for years for what critics say is his failure to recognize the growing threat of ISIS, calling the group a "JV team" and saying the Paris attacks were just a "setback" in the fight against extremism.





"I know that after so much war, many Americans are asking whether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure," he said, speaking from a lectern in his West Wing office.

While Obama has spoken frequently about ISIS in recent news conferences and at other events, the decision to speak in prime-time reflected concern among his advisers that his message isn't breaking through.

The White House has been particularly concerned about the heated rhetoric from Republican presidential candidates about Muslims.

Obama implored Americans to not turn against Muslims at home, saying ISIS was driven by a desire to spark a war between the West and Islam. However, he also called on Muslims in the U.S. and around the world to take up the cause of fighting extremism.

The spread of radical Islam, Obama said, is "a real problem that Muslims most confront without excuse." And he said that Muslims in America must not be treated differently.

"If we do that we lose," Obama said.









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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Clearly... no one is THIS equipped for a "workplace dispute"



Won't hear this from the FBI folks but this was a terrorist attack. How long have they been investigating Killary's emails again?

Workplace dispute may be the new catch phrase. Like how Global Warming morphed into Climate Change.


“A neighbor said she noticed a half-dozen Middle Eastern men coming and going all hours of the day and night in recent weeks, but decided not to report anything since she did not wish to racially profile those people.” 

(Probably learned that from the Clock-Sucker)

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The two attackers who killed 14 people in a rampage at a banquet fired as many as 75 rifle rounds at the scene, left behind three rigged-together pipe bombs with a remote-control device that apparently malfunctioned, and had over 1,600 more bullets with them when they were gunned down in their SUV, authorities said Thursday.


Anyone seen photos of Malik? Besides a Glad bag?





If you owned a gun shop and after completing the paperwork you discovered you just sold a gun to Syed Rizwan Farook... I know..I know.. the authorities check him out... but wouldn't you be the least bit apprehensive?

At their home, they had 12 pipe bombs, tools for making more explosives, and over 3,000 rounds of ammunition, Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said in a grim morning-after inventory that suggested Wednesday's bloodbath could have been far worse.




A black and yellow duffel bag stuffed with home-made pipe bombs was recovered from the home of  Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik. 


Hey...you can never be to prepared for a spur of the moment workplace dispute.


Wearing military-style gear and wielding assault rifles,    Syed Rizwan Farook , a 28-year-old county restaurant inspector, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, 27, slaughtered 14 and wounded 17 in the attack at a social service center shortly after he slipped away from an employee banquet he was attending there.

The couple were shot to death about four hours later and a few miles away in a furious gun battle with police.

As the FBI took over the investigation, authorities were trying to learn why the couple left behind their 6-month-old daughter and went on the rampage. 

"There was obviously a mission here. We know that. We do not know why. We don't know if this was the intended target or if there was something that triggered him to do this immediately," said David Bowditch  assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles office.

 We can’t even vet the people already here... let alone the coming onslaught of 10,000 Syrians.





But maybe if I rename it workplace dispute...

At the White House, President Barack Obama said after meeting with his national security team that it was "possible this was terrorist-related" but that authorities were unsure. He raised the possibility that it was a workplace dispute or that mixed motives were at play.

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Hope we won't have to get down from our high horse to listen to the 'sermon of faulty logic' comparing the Crusades and the Jim Crow Laws with Muslim terrorists. 










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For all the cop haters...




San Bernardino shooting


Turn up the volume.

Video 177



BTW...Laquan just went the way of the 8 track tape player.

(In case you're to young to remember)









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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Normally I wouldn't believe a word Putin says but not this time




Russia says it has proof Turkey involved in Islamic State oil trade





An undated still image taken from a video made available by the Russian Defense Ministry in Moscow, Russia December 2, 2015, shows the Turkish-Syrian border crossing. Russia's defence ministry officials displayed satellite images on Wednesday which they said showed columns...
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Like we didn't know this was going on. We do have satellites don't we? Why do we pretend Turkey is our friend when they are no better than Russia?


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Russia's defense ministry said on Wednesday it had proof that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his family were benefiting from the illegal smuggling of oil from Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq.

Moscow and Ankara have been locked in a war of words since last week when a Turkish air force jet shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian-Russian border, the most serious incident between Russia and a NATO state in half a century.

In a briefing in Moscow, defense ministry officials displayed satellite images which they said showed columns of tanker trucks loading with oil at installations controlled by Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, and then crossing the border into neighbouring Turkey.

The officials did not specify what direct evidence they had of the involvement of Erdogan and his family, an allegation that the Turkish president has vehemently denied.

"Turkey is the main consumer of the oil stolen from its rightful owners, Syria and Iraq. According to information we've received, the senior political leadership of the country - President Erdogan and his family - are involved in this criminal business," said Deputy Defence Minister Anatoly Antonov.

"Maybe I'm being too blunt, but one can only entrust control over this thieving business to one's closest associates."

"In the West, no one has asked questions about the fact that the Turkish president's son heads one of the biggest energy companies, or that his son has been appointed energy minister. What a marvelous family business!"




"The cynicism of the Turkish leadership knows no limits. Look what they're doing. They went into someone else's country, they are robbing it without compunction," Antonov said.

The ministry also alleged that the same criminal networks which were smuggling oil from Islamic State-held areas into Turkey were also supplying weapons, equipment and training to the militant group.

Officials said that the Russian air force's bombing campaign had made a significant dent in Islamic State's ability to produce, refine and sell oil.

Erdogan last week denied that Turkey procures oil from anything but legitimate sources. He has said Ankara is taking active steps to prevent smuggling of fuel, and he challenged anyone who accused his government of collaborating with Islamic State to prove their allegations.








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Chicago...the Sopranoization of corruption



Chicago police chief ousted amid tensions over killing of Laquan McDonald



The hungry wolves howled for a sacrificial lamb and were appeased.


Prelude:

Chicago Barry's hometown, completely run by Democrats for years, is a cess pool of corruption. Blago's in jail, as was the mayor before him George Ryan, Jesse Jr and his wife, Mel Reynolds, Rep. LaShawn FordRep Derrick SmithRep. Dan Rostenkowski, all crooks on a never ending list. They don't call it "Chicago-style politics" for nothing.

Yet Chicago will never vote Republican. It does make one wonder.





So what steps did the Chicago hierarchy take before ousting the police chief? 

1. Absolve Laquan McDonald of any and all responsibility in his own death. Walking down the middle of the road brandishing a knife I'm sure is a common occurrence embraced by all in Chiraq.

2. Delay the release of the video for 13 months so "dead fish" Rahm Emanuel reelection prospects are not jeopardized. The perceived side benefit... preventing a Ferguson/Baltimore attack the animals pillaging and burning down the town.

3. The mayor said he was creating a new police accountability task force. Maybe he should have an all black police department from the Police Chief on down. On second thought if this is true that might not work either.

Chicago’s police chief was ousted on Tuesday following days of unrest over video footage showing the shooting of a black teenager and the filing of murder charges against a white police officer in the young man’s death.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who had stood by Superintendent Garry McCarthy, announced during a news conference he had asked McCarthy to resign. The mayor said he was creating a new police accountability task force.

The announcements came a week after the officer, Jason Van Dyke, was charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Laquan McDonald, who was shot 16 times. The video of the killing was released on the same day.

High-profile killings of black men at the hands of mainly white law enforcement officials in U.S. cities over the past two years have prompted demonstrations across the country, and have stoked a national debate on race relations and police tactics.

The mayor, a Democrat and the former chief of staff to U.S. President Barack Obama, said he was responsible for what happened in the case, the same as the police superintendent.

“I’m responsible. I don’t shirk that responsibility,” Emanuel said. He added that the creation of the task force was meant to rebuild trust in the police department of one of the country’s largest cities.

Emanuel said McCarthy had become an issue and “a distraction.” In an editorial on Tuesday, the Chicago Sun-Times had called for McCarthy’s resignation. The Chicago City Council black caucus had also called for him to leave.

“I have a lot of loyalty to what he’s done and him, but I have more loyalty to the city of Chicago and its future,” Emanuel said.

Emanuel, McCarthy and Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez have faced criticism for taking 13 months to release the video of the 2014 shooting and to charge Van Dyke.

The video shows Van Dyke gunning down McDonald, 17, in the middle of a street on Oct. 20, 2014, as McDonald was walking away from police who had confronted him.

Van Dyke, 37, was released from jail on Monday after posting bond on a $1.5 million bail.

Protests followed the charging and arrest of Van Dyke and the release of the video on Nov. 24. In a protest on Monday, the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Cornell William Brooks, was one of several protesters arrested, the organization said.

Emanuel said the new task force, which will be advised by former Massachusetts Governor and Chicago native Deval Patrick, will review the system of accountability, oversight and training in the police department.

The five-member panel will recommend reforms to improve independent oversight of police misconduct, ensure officers with repeated complaints are evaluated and establish a process for release of videos of police-involved incidents, Emanuel said. Its recommendations will be presented to the mayor and city council by March 31, 2016.






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