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Monday, June 17, 2013

OJ and the Obama Scandals...I mean Sandals



In the recent groundswell of scandals Issa and his crew do not seem to being doing a very good job of prosecuting the criminals. Their smart-ass condescending answers don't seem to piss off Issa like they do me. The only true test of achievement is result and so far I haven’t seen any. Lois Lerner and now Holly Paz among others are on “ paid administrated leave”. It seems the SOP for this administration is if you are found guilty of a crime, or about to be, the punitive action is a paid vacation. Maybe they got Scandals mixed up with Sandals. In fact there are so many IRS agents on "vacation"  Sandals had to whip out the no vacancy sign.






You name the scandal, and I don’t care which one, and there are many, no one has paid a price. Barry's solution is to simply ignore the plethora of scandals (you can do that if you're a Democratic president). Worked out fine in the past like the Fast & Furious case... lying and stonewalling it to death. The ace in the hole for him and his administration is the go to catch phrase “I don’t know anything”, and sooner or later it goes away like a puff of cigarette smoke. 

Issa better get on the stick if really wants to get to the bottom of this. If we employed his questioning tactics and resolve and applied it to the OJ murder trial it would have went down something like this: 




























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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Check this out!





We have got to be the biggest f-ing assholes in the world!!! 


Didn't we just send these bastards F-16's and Abrams tanks at a cost of $1.3 billion?



HOT MIC CATCHES EGYPTIAN POLITICIAN DISCUSSING 'WAR' WITH 'ENEMIES' ISRAEL AND AMERICA

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Prying Eyes




This is scary.
The optimizer gave me a case of the creeps.


But that NSA data…its just being used to track terrorists..


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They probably used this same data as the basis to allow 4 Americans to die in Benghazi because the indication was it would hinder his chances of getting reelected.


Obama voters... feel the least bit manipulated?










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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The word hypocrisy doesn't even begin to cover this







My ears almost blew a circuit when I heard this! You won't believe what you're about to see and hear.

This WH is composed of nothing but pathological liars  from the top down.


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Don't count him in on that...WTF!!!



This is right on par with Barry calling Bush "unpatriotic" and "irresponsible" for  raising the debt to $10.6 trillion "all by his lonesome"...  then wasted no time  jacking it up to almost $17 trillion... all by HIS lonesome.   











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Sandra Fluke is reportedly doing cartwheels




The WH has now taken over for the parents. This comes on the heels of unprecedented scandals swirling around the WH. The Obama administration on Monday abandoned its fight to keep age restrictions on sales of a widely used morning-after contraceptive pill. In actuality I bet they're tickled pink. Either that or they're to busy tracking Rosen and what the Teaparty is up to.  A young girl (aka child) say 13 or 14 or even younger can now walk into a drugstore and buy the "morning- after pill" right off the shelf.


This is just flat out wrong.



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Plan B One-Step contraceptive pills available to women and girls of any age without a prescription




The Obama administration on Monday abandoned its fight to keep age restrictions on sales of a widely used morning-after contraceptive pill, a stark legal reversal that ended years of court battles but did little to extinguish political passions on both sides of the issue. 

In a letter Monday to U.S. District Judge Edward R. Korman in New York, who has called the age restrictions "politically motivated" and "scientifically unjustified," the administration said it would drop its appeal in the case and abide by Korman's order to make Plan B One-Step contraceptive pills available to women and girls of any age without a prescription. 

President Obama has not changed his position and still opposes over-the-counter access to emergency contraceptives for young girls, said a senior administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity Monday to describe the White House's reasoning. But the Justice Department decided to drop the case after multiple setbacks in federal courts in recent months. 

Advocates for birth control cheered Monday's decision as a victory for women's rights and a boon to public health. 

"This is a huge breakthrough for access to birth control and a historic moment for women's health and equity," Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a statement Monday, adding that the decision "will make emergency contraception available on store shelves, just like condoms, and women of all ages will be able to get it quickly in order to prevent unintended pregnancy."

Antiabortion groups criticized the administration's decision, restating their long-held view that giving young girls access to the contraceptive without requiring the notification of a doctor or parent could lead to reckless behavior. 

"Parents all across the country ought to be really, really concerned that we're seeing the Obama administration completely surrender any principle of defending women's health to the politics of big abortion," said Americans United for Life President Charmaine Yoest. "There are so many reasons to maintain some measure of control over the distribution of such a strong drug, particularly to young women. I see this as a really, really terrible development. . . . I just think it's very troubling and sets a really bad standard."

The Food and Drug Administration said Monday evening that it had asked the drug's manufacturer, Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products, to submit an application to make Plan B One-Step available over the counter without restrictions.

"Once FDA receives that supplemental application, the FDA intends to approve it promptly," the agency said. Teva Pharmaceuticals declined to comment Monday on the decision and could not say how soon the pill would be available on pharmacy shelves.

Plan B is classified by the FDA as an emergency contraceptive and greatly reduces the chance of pregnancy if taken within 72 hours after intercourse. It differs from abortion drugs such as RU486, which is intended to terminate a pregnancy that already has been established.








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