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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Fat Bastard strikes again




No not this one. 



This one.





Michael Moore writes to Michigan governor, offers to house Syrian refugees

Does anyone really believe this? If/when they arrive I'll be the first to report how many are actually living in Fat Bastard's home. Guarantee it will be zero. If he is such a caring, philanthropic, human being why hasn't he extended this same invitation to a few of the Michigan homeless? Anyone suspect its because there is no political points to be gained from that?

If the vetting process is so meticulous and thorough, as we've been told, let the proponents who have full faith and trust in this scheme i.e. Barry, Pelosi, Clinton, Reid, Earnest, and Kerry have these refugees deposited in their neighborhood. 

You know damn well that's never gonna happen. It's "the righteous thing to do"...but only if they live next door to you. 

Oh...and speaking of idiots this guy's a classic.



He wholeheartedly supports Barry's plot to bring in 10,000 Syrian refugees. Because if we don't... under the new liberal rallying cry... "That's not who we are". 

This is the same guy who got fired from NPR (No Personal Remarks) when he said this:

 When I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous."

Now you know why his kids are Republicans.

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Film director and Michigan resident Michael Moore posted an open letter to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) criticizing his stance for putting a temporary hold on the placement of Syrian refugees in his state, and offering to put up a Syrian refugee couple himself.

"I just wanted to let you know that, contrary to your declaration of denying Syrian refugees a home in our state of Michigan, I myself am going to defy your ban and will offer MY home in Traverse City, Michigan, to those very Syrian refugees you've decided to keep out," Moore wrote. "I will contact the State Department to let them know I am happy to provide a safe haven to any Syrian refugee couple approved by the Obama administration's vetting procedures in which I have full faith and trust."

In response to Moore's letter, Snyder's press secretary Sara Wurfel told FOX411: "It’s unfortunate that Governor’s position is being misrepresented. Gov. Snyder has been a vocal advocate for continuing to make Michigan a home and welcoming state for immigrants, including refugees escaping violence and oppression from all corners of the world. He is just asking for a thorough review of security clearances and procedures to ensure that he can also fulfill a primary responsibility of keeping Michiganders safe."

In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry sent on Nov. 16, Snyder said he wanted a "full review of security clearances and procedures for all refugees who have the potential to be placed in Michigan."

Snyder is not alone asking for the U.S. refugee program to be suspended. State leaders from New Mexico to Michigan have asked President Obama to suspend the refugee program — at least temporarily.









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Friday, November 20, 2015

Anyone get the feeling Reid is still in charge of the Senate?




Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid: 

'Don't worry', bill to restrict Syrian and Iraqi refugees won't pass









Wait a minute...

Isn't this guy the Senate Majority Leader?

Anyone know where the f--k he is?







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The bill adding a new layer of scrutiny to the process for admitting Syrian and Iraqi refugee to the US faces major obstacles towards becoming law, despite passing in the House of Representatives by a veto-proof margin on Thursday.

The American Security Against Foreign Enemies Act, which passed the House by a bipartisan majority with 47 Democrats and all but two Republicans supporting it, would require the secretary of homeland security, the FBI director and the director of national intelligence to each certify that a refugee was not a threat to national security before they were admitted to the United States.

However, it faces major obstacles towards becoming law. The Senate is not due to take up the bill until December, after its Thanksgiving recess, when public angst over terrorism in the aftermath of the Paris attacks is likely to have subsided somewhat.

Further, Senate minority leader Harry Reid has pledged to block the bill, taking advantage of the 60-vote supermajority required to start debate on legislation in the Senate. Reid told reporters on Thursday: "The problem is not with refugees. I don't think we'll be dealing with it over here." 

In response to a follow-up question, the Nevada Democrat made clear: "Don't worry, it won't get passed." 

Reid's analysis was shared by the White House, which strongly opposes the bill and already has issued a veto threat. 

Press secretary Josh Ernest told reporters in Manila on Friday morning: "Based on what Senator Reid said today it does seem unlikely this legislation will pass the Senate. He indicated it doesn't have the votes."

Instead, Senate Democrats seem to be focused on bipartisan legislation to be introduced by California Democrat Dianne Feinstein and Arizona Republican Jeff Flake which would tighten the visa waiver program, which allows citizens of 35 foreign countries to travel to the United States without obtaining a visa. 

Under the proposal, any citizen of those countries who has visited Syria or Iraq in the past five years would be ineligible for a waiver and would be forced to apply for a visa to enter the United States.









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This time he may go down--maybe not




Utah prosecutor investigating Harry Reid for corruption

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They may smell Reid... but not half as bad as you.


This  is the same Harry Reid who illegally spent nearly $17,000 in campaign funds on “holiday gifts” for supporters and staff.


Another one from Senator Harry Reid. Sound like a statesman to you?

Harry Reid is proud he lied about Mitt Romney's taxes


This guy dirtier than the exhaust pipes on a Mac truck.



In Nevada, the Name to Know is Reid

This is a rather lengthly 7 page article (you know, deception, double-dealing, fraud, etc) on how Harry Reid uses his position and influence to funnel millions of dollars to himself and his family. 


And finally this. 

In Reid's book, that sold I think all of 12 copies, he said Barry was a  "light skinned" African-American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one".

Where is Black Lives Matter? They finally have something legitimate to bitch about and they let this gem slip through their fingers. I'm not referring to what Reid said about Barry. I'm talking about Jesse Jackson Jr.
 He and his wife were sentenced to jail for using campaign funds ($750,000) to live a lavish life style. That's peanuts to what Reid has absconded with. Meanwhile... Black Live Matter is out searching for another worthless "victim" a Michael Brown type, so they can pin it on a white 'racist' cop. Instead of looking to capitalize on some good-for-nothing chump why not focus on a real prize. Taking down the Senate Minority Leader of the United States! Lets see Reid's white, Jesse's black. Bet they could get the Congressional Black Caucus to go along with them, even though their all Democrats, because after all... skin color trumps all else. Talk about a feather in their cap. Hope they won't let this opportunity slide by.

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A Utah state prosecutor who has been investigating allegations of wrongdoing against Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid for more than a year on Wednesday night challenged the Senate minority leader to voluntarily provide evidence to clear his name.

Davis County District Attorney Troy Rawlings, who is pursuing a corruption case against a former Utah attorney general where Mr. Reid's name surfaced, issued the challenge after Mr. Reid's office dismissed the prosecutors' investigation as a witch hunt designed to burnish Mr. Rawlings' political career.

"I have no political career," Mr. Rawlings told The Washington Times, saying he doesn't plan to run for any other office except local prosecutor. "This is not a PR game."

In a detailed statement directly addressed to Mr. Reid, Nevada Democrat, he asked for voluntary cooperation in his investigation, including a waiver under the Freedom of Information Act so that the FBI could release evidence it gathered involving the Nevada senator.

"What I do want, to use your terminology, is (1) every scrap of evidence used by federal investigators and prosecutors in unsubstantiating, dismissing or not pursuing the allegations you refer to; (2) your full waiver of privacy rights under FOIA in connection with all documents that memorialize, refer or relate in any way to the allegations so we can obtain the information through that means; and (3) a chat about the unsubstantiated allegations that were not pursued by federal prosecutors," Mr. Rawlings said.

"You may end up being an important witness. I have a defendant in Utah, Mr. Mark L. Shurtleff, who, like you, is presumed innocent and is entitled to all of this material based on multiple critical investigative intersects. Please urge the Department of Justice to provide the exonerating evidence and information so we do not have to litigate the issues in Utah," he said.

The Times reported more than a year ago that Mr. Rawlings, a Republican, an another Utah prosecutor, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill, a Democrat, were pursuing allegations of possible corruption against several elected officials, including Mr. Reid, after the FBI was blocked by the Obama Justice Department from pursuing the information.

This administration is corrupt from top to bottom starting with the DOJ. I know... Barry's not supposed to call the shots at the DOJ but he does. Holder skated, so did Lerner and her cohorts, and now they tried to pull another fast one with Reid.




Mr. Reid has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.

Since that time, Mr. Rawlings has indicted Mr. Shurtleff, the former state attorney general, on corruption charges and continued to investigate possible links.

When The Associated Press published an update on Mr. Rawlings' efforts earlier Wednesday, Mr. Reid's office responded with a blistering attack on the prosecutor.

"This individual has decided to use Senator Reid's name to generate attention to himself and advance his political career, so every few months he seeks headlines by floating the same unsubstantiated allegations, which he admits have been dismissed by federal prosecutors," Mr. Reid's office said.
















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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Check the title of this article...




Obama threatens to veto House GOP bill on Syrian refugee screening

Can you even believe what you just read?


Someone convince me this guy is OUR president. Isn't his first responsibility to keep Americans safe? He seems to have some sort of bizarre aversion to individuals providing proper ID. i.e.  Photo ID to vote is somehow racist. Dare to say this is derived from his paranoid behavior when it comes to his own college transcripts. 

BTW…This comes on the heels of this.


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President Obama threatened late Wednesday to veto legislation aimed at improving screening for Syrian refugees, potentially putting the White House and Congress on a collision course in a matter of days. 

The veto threat came as the House was preparing the bill -- which sets high hurdles for refugee admission including FBI background checks and sign-offs by top officials -- for floor action as early as Thursday. In a committee meeting, Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, accused the president of confusing the public about the intentions of the legislation. 

Moments later, the White House issued a statement defending the current screening process and claiming the changes called for under the bill would create "significant delays and obstacles" for the existing vetting program. 

"Given the lives at stake and the critical importance to our partners in the Middle East and Europe of American leadership in addressing the Syrian refugee crisis ... [Obama] would veto the bill," the White House said. 

But House Republicans touted the legislation as a common-sense answer to security concerns. 

Further, while Republicans a day earlier called for a "pause" in Syrian refugee admissions, some on Wednesday indicated a willingness to accept refugees from Syria and Iraq who are fleeing the civil war and Islamic State militants -- provided the screening process is improved, under the terms of the bill. 

"America has a proud tradition of welcoming refugees into our country, and we lead the world in humanitarian assistance. However, we also must put proper measures in place to ensure our country's safety," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said in a statement. 

The bill introduced Wednesday would require the FBI director to certify a background investigation for each refugee -- and several top security officials to certify that each refugee is not a security threat to the U.S. -- before a refugee from Iraq or Syria can be admitted. 

House Speaker Paul Ryan said the chamber would vote on the bill later this week, and stressed that it would not subject applicants to a religious test. He made this clarification after some GOP presidential candidates suggested preference should be given to Christians. 

McCaul, in a statement, said that while he wants a "temporary suspension" of Syrian refugee admissions, "It is apparent that the President will ignore these concerns, making this legislation necessary to toughen security measures." 

Indeed, Obama on Wednesday continued to defend plans to bring in an additional 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year as he threatened to veto the House bill. 

"Slamming the door in the face of refugees would betray our deepest values. That's not who we are. And it's not what we're going to do," Obama tweeted late Wednesday morning. 

Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., also touted the latest House bill, saying it was based on legislation he introduced just days earlier. Hudson said the new bill would likely be voted on in the House on Thursday. 

"America is a compassionate nation. No country on Earth does more or spends more to care for our fellow man. But being compassionate doesn't mean we have to have reckless policies that put American lives at risk," he said in a statement. 

McCaul's committee also released a report Wednesday on the Syrian refugee flow, saying it reveals "alarming gaps in the vetting of Syrian refugees at home and abroad." 

Already, the new legislation was facing criticism from both sides of the aisle -- and not just the White House. 

Heritage Action executive officer Michael A. Needham said in a statement that the bill, while setting up better vetting, "provides no leverage for Congress to weigh in and relies solely on President Obama's appointees to carry out the new vetting process." 

House Democrats also voiced opposition, with one House Democratic leadership aide telling Fox News the bill would "end the refugee program altogether." The aide said they hope to "negotiate a bipartisan bill" and are weighing introducing an "alternative bill." 

Meanwhile, CIA Director John Brennan said in a speech Wednesday that about half of Syria's population -- or about 12 million people -- has been displaced by the ISIS onslaught and the civil war, a number that includes both those who have been internally displaced and those forced to flee the country. 

Speaking at the Overseas Security Advisory Council Conference, Brennan said Syria is "approaching 50 percent of the population" that has been displaced. 





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Father Explaining Paris Attack To Young Son




This is supposed to be a heartbreaking video of father explaining to his son the senseless attack in Paris. 

What do you derive from it?


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 The kid seems to have more sense than his old man. Bet he's thinking...


Ouais papa ... Je prends beaucoup de réconfort à prétendre fleurs et des bougies vont me protéger.

Translation:

Yeah Dad...I take a lot of solace in pretending flowers and candles are going to protect me.







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