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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

A Day of Respect




For those who died on that fateful day 9-11-01 our prayers are still with you.




National Weather Service meteorologist Gary Conte:

It felt like the first day of fall, the kind of day for which the word "lovely" was made, the clear, autumnal sky at once flat and deep, stretched taut over the city.

At 7 am, the temperature was 67 degrees. At 8 am, it was 70. By 9 am, it had risen to 73. But by then, no one was thinking about the weather.





Sadly on this same day one year ago our government in an unforgivable act left 4 Americans to die in Benghazi.


 Chris Stevens    Sean Smith    Tyrone S. Woods    Glen A. Doherty


There's nothing phony about 4 dead Americans!









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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Accidental Diplomacy? Kerry now claims credit for Syria weapons proposal





OK...My head is spinning.

 Assuming we didn't know this already... Assad and Putin have now proven they are hardcore liars.

But you got to give the devil his due. In a brilliant strategic move Russia has now taken control of the situation. They even provided Barry with a way out from his red line rhetoric. It wasn’t long ago both Assad and Putin vehemently denied Syria was using chemical weapons. Now they are going turn over the very weapons they supposedly never had!

Pure and simple Putin outfoxed Barry, then took the ball and ran with it making us look like inept fools in the process. Putin with years in the game ran circles around him and Barry's lack of experience is clearly visible... but what can you expect from the former community organizer? Since they now admit Assad has chemical weapons (Russia probably sold it to him estimates are in the 1000 tons range) are we naive enough to believe they are going to turn ALL of them over? BTW...How are we going to verify this without boots on the ground? What’s the next step for Barry when Assad uses them again?


Can't wait to hear Barry spin this tonight putting himself in a favorable light.

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Secretary of State John Kerry's seemingly casual proposal for the Assad regime to turn over its chemical weapons has within 24 hours become the de facto policy of the Obama administration, and is now being heralded by Kerry as the "ideal way" to defuse the stand-off between the United States and Syria. 

But a look at the administration's statements shows that the plan has undergone an incredible evolution. 

Just one day ago, Kerry mentioned the idea in response to a question about what Bashar Assad could do to avert an attack 

"He could turn over every single bit of his chemical weapons to the international community in the next week," Kerry said. He then immediately splashed water on the notion: "But he isn't about to do it, and it can't be done, obviously." 

His aides swiftly set about to walking the remark back, describing Kerry's comment as merely a "rhetorical argument." 

Yet on Tuesday morning -- after the Russians had co-opted the idea and formally presented it to the Syrian government -- Kerry was claiming full credit for the plan during testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. 





"Yesterday, we challenged the regime to turn (its chemical weapons) over to the secure control of the international community so that they can be destroyed," Kerry said. 

He added, "Nothing focuses the mind like the prospect of a hanging," claiming the "credible threat" of military action is what brought the Assad regime to its knees. 

Several U.S. officials echoed Kerry on that point, claiming Assad would not be willing to negotiate if it weren't for the imminent threat of a U.S. missile strike. 

But the notion that Kerry had deliberately opened the door to the chemical weapons turn-over plan raised doubts. 

"We still don't know exactly how this plan came about," Fox News contributor Byron York said. 

Whatever the origin of the plan, it was taking off on Tuesday even as Kerry and others pressed Congress to continue debating a resolution authorizing military force, and even as President Obama prepared to address the nation Tuesday night. 

After the Russian government proposed having the Assad regime turn over its chemical weapons, the Syrian foreign minister said his government would accept the plan. 

U.S. officials continue to voice doubts about the idea, but are opening the door to pursuing the "diplomatic track." 

"We're waiting for that proposal, but we're not waiting for long," Kerry said Tuesday. 

He said Obama would take a "hard look" at the plan. 

"It has to be swift. It has to be real. It has to be verifiable," Kerry said. 

The deliberation comes as Congress considers a resolution to authorize the use of force. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid postponed a test vote originally expected for Wednesday, but Congress could still consider it later in the week. 

Kerry urged lawmakers to keep debating, claiming that Washington needs to keep the pressure on Syria while the new proposal is considered.







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Mr Flip-Flop issues ultimatum to al-Assad



Update: 

Who saw this coming? Before this story went to press an unbelievable turn of events. If this administration owned a website it would be Stumbleupon. Assad who has proclaimed all along he didn't use chemical weapons now admits he has them and will turn them over to Russia to avert war. This is too funny. Kerry makes an asinine comment and they stumble into this? There's more to this story then meets the eye... rest assured.



Is the war over?
Maybe not.


Secretary of State John Kerry executed a 180-degree turn in comments to the London media, suggesting President Obama's 'red line' on the use of chemical weapons could now be erased if Assad gives them up.







Kerry had announced in London that the Obama administration would not launch a military strike against Syria if dictator Bashar al-Assad were to 'turn over every single bit of his chemical weapons to the international community in the next week.'


'He isn't about to do it,' Kerry quickly predicted, 'and it can't be done, obviously.'

The secretary of state issued his 'ultimatum' on the latest leg of a European tour seeking support for intervention. At the same time he said that if any strikes did take place they would be 'unbelievably small.'

The State Department muddied the waters after Kerry's remarks, confirming in a statement that he was merely making a rhetorical argument and didn't seriously expect Assad to relinquish his chemical weapons.



Can you understand this thought process?






Another case in point is my concern over Kerry. When Bush had videos of Saddam gassing the Kurds Dem’s weren’t convinced. Now we’re supposed to jump because of Kerry’s “proof” of chemical weapons. Remember when we were downgraded from the triple AAA credit rating to a double AA by S&P? The first thing out of Kerry's mouth was "it's a Teaparty downgrade"  even though it was the then Senator Kerry and his colleagues that began ratcheting up the enormous debt. The Teaparty never spent a penny of taxpayer money or contributed to the national debt in any way yet he tried to sluff off the blame on them. 

So I should believe him now?

The fact of the matter is I do...warily. I believe Assad used chemical weapons not the so-called rebels. But I have no way to back that up 100%. To me this really isn't the issue. The matter in question is distinguishing friend from foe. 

We have no clear cut resolute solution to the Syrian dilemma. 

Barry's calling for "a shot across the bow" while Kerry maintains, "any strikes that take place would be unbelievably small."

Seems like a lukewarm, half-assed, approach to me.



Then this:

It wasn’t too long ago a video was discovered showing a Syrian rebel chopping off a Priest’s head with a sword.

Beck followed with another video where a rebel gutted his enemy and ate his heart and liver.

 The NYT’s came up with this picture recently of Syrian rebels reminiscent of the Nazi treatment of Jews during WW ll.


And we’re taking the side of these people?

Lets face it. Assad, and especially his wife, are scum. His entire family could be wiped out tomorrow and I could care less. But is it possible some new regime in Syria could be worse then Assad?  Certainly looks like it from what I've seen.


From the Daily Beast of all places:


‘These images ought to be a wakeup call for those who think Syria is headed for a better future under the rebels.’







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Monday, September 9, 2013

Going from "What difference does it make" to General George S. Patton


Where was this same fiery rhetoric when 4 Americans were killed in Benghazi? Why have reporters in the media been able to find the culprits but our government has held no one accountable except a guy who shot a meaningless video? Weren't we told by Barry and Clinton they were going to get to the bottom of it?

Well... we're still waiting!

I wonder what the mother's of Chis Stevens, Sean Smith and the two security officers who were former Navy Seals, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty all of whom were killed in Benghazi thought after hearing Hillary's new bravado  over Syria? 

What an absolute diametric change.


Proof everything is about politics


Keep in mind nothing happened in Benghazi that was inhuman.

How anyone, no matter what your political stance, can believe the crap coming out of her mouth is beyond me!


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Video 53

(Evidently when 4 Americans are killed it demands no response)









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Syria...through Barry’s eyes








I never kept any promise I ever made except one (fundamentally changing America) and I'm not about to start now. Yeah sure I spoke with a lot of bravado about Syria crossing the red line the game changer the use of chemical weapons but how in the hell was I supposed to know they would actually use them? I tried to bluff my way out of it at the G-20 in St. Petersburg,  you know, when I said I didn't set the red line the world did... and my creditability was not on the line but America and the Congress was. That's just me...my MO. After all, blaming anyone or anything when something goes wrong is what I'm noted for. Remember when I blamed Benghazi on that stupid video and most of you fell for it?

Well...this time it really was a video!


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 Yeah I said it,then denied it, spinning my way out at the G-20. How do I get away with it you say? The MSM mission is to keep me happy not to mention I'm the first black president, if you challenge me, I'll pull out the race card. Think it doesn't work? Remember when I adopted Trayvon?




Well... the more I thought and stewed about Syria I came down with a case of cold feet. I listened to some of my subordinates and advisors who I rely on for direction, mostly Val she was born in Iran, and they stipulated I put it before Congress and I'm sure glad I did because this could turn out to be a win/win for me. Secretly, I really don't have the stomach let alone the balls to attack Syria. So the way we have it figured we'll put it before Congress keeping our fingers crossed they vote no, if they do I'll act disappointed, outraged, just like I did over the IRS scandal. Remember that? No one ever bothered to follow up. In fact, later on I began calling it a phony scandal! Then I'll blame the whole mess I created on that damn "do nothing" Congress, call a press conference with my mistress (the MSM) and claim to the American people... The altruistic humanitarian rooted in me is held at bay because my hands are tied. 


I'll come out smelling like a rose. 
I always do.

PS: Have you noticed since I put Syria in the spotlight nobody's talking about the IRS, NSA, and DOJ wiretapping scandals?

God I love myself.




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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Insanity defined




Loyalty — this is the only reason the non-voting delegate Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) can imagine supporting Barry's Syria resolution.




"If [Obama] gets saved at all, it'll be because of loyalty of Democrats. They just don't want to see him shamed and humiliated on the national stage. At the moment, that's the only reason I would vote for it if I could vote on it."

So in other words:

If you're a Democrat, particularly a black Democrat, I would vote for you to go to war, even though I'm against it knowing hundreds if not thousands of people will be killed...  just so you Mr President... are not shamed and humiliated on the national stage.

Insanity defined













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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

What's the difference between a chocolate eclair and Barry's backbone?



 Evidently not much.
I never heard the expression "leading from behind" until Barry became president. This is just another example.



Barry
August 20 2012


Video 52

"We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. That would change my calculus. That would change my equation."





Update
9-4-13 
Sweden
(Must have thought he was too far away for us to find out about it)



(Better off just listening... the lip sync is off)


Video 51




He's now claiming "he didn't set a red line". The world did, and then continued to blame everybody and their brother. To top it off... his creditability is not on the line... but America's and the Congress is! His creditability is not in jeopardy because he had none to begin with so he throws America under the bus. Don't ya just admire leadership? It's always somebody else's fault never his. I've known all along, but now with this statement, removes any doubt of what a low-life he truly is. I rather have my garbage man for president than him.  It amazes me how his supporters keep falling for this crap.


After this latest bald faced lie... 
Is it believable this president had been unaware of what was really going on in the IRS, Benghazi, the NSA, F&F, etc? 
And if he was unaware is that a legitimate excuse? 








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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ever Wonder?




Same Situation:


What would Senator Kerry be asking Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice if Bush wanted to wage war on Syria?

Haven't we learned by now this administration is incapable of doing anything right?



Didn't 4 Americans die in Lybia?

Weren't we told with 100% certainty Benghazi was the result of a video?

Concerning Egypt, wasn't it Barry who said, "Mubarak has got to go?"

How did that turn out?


















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The image Kerry would just as soon have you forget







Kerry and his wife having an intimate dinner with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and his wife in 2009







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Monday, September 2, 2013

Jumping Jack Flash



Next step after Congress votes no on Syria.

(Can't keep his shoes off the WH furniture either)













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What's the first thing that comes to your mind?





Judging by Michelle's face...where is Clinton's right hand?







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Friday, August 30, 2013

Why are we getting so worked up about the Syrian red line?



Barry
August 20 2012

“We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized,” the president said a year ago last week. “That would change my calculus. That would change my equation.”







Currently the death toll in Syria is around 100,000 killed by various means other than by chemical weapons. 1429 at last count were killed by chemical weapons. So 100,000 vs 1429. Sometimes you have to put your foot down... according to Barry. I was under the firm belief... when your dead your dead!
BTW... Barry's track record in Egypt and Libya doesn't exactly inspire confidence. 
Weren't we told with 100% certainty Benghazi was the result of a video?
Was that not total bullshit?


I’m no fan of Assad but just what is a Syrian rebel? One of these so-called rebels (Al-Qaeda affiliates) cut a priest's head off about a month ago and Beck had a video of one gutting his enemy and eating his heart and liver.


Muslims killing Muslims. 
I could care less and we should stay the hell out of it!

Tomorrows news today:

FOX, CBS, ABC, NBC... 6 months after... (if) we rescue Syria.



GUARANTEED etched in stone!!!!

Barry's way out. 
He'll put it to the "do nothing" Congress and they'll vote no then blame them claiming his hands are tied.


But the real story is this:


 The internet and news shows claim Barry "boxed himself in" on the Syrian situation with his bravado red line rhetoric. "He painted himself into a corner" they say. In other words he made a promise he may not keep. Another report said if he doesn't act it will devastate is credibility. What credibility? The only promise he has ever kept was "transforming America" into what it is today. 

So what's the big deal? The road less traveled as he likes to call it is paved with broken promises and flat out lies. Christ... he's noted for it!

These are a few examples. 


1. Promise to Cut Deficit in Half during first term. 

Which means we should have been around $5.3 trillion. Instead we were at $16.1 trillion. More than 3 times more!


2.  “If we have not gotten our troops out by the time I am president, it is the first thing I will do. I will get our troops home, we will end this war. You can take that to the bank.”

I did and the check bounced.


3.  Promises to close Guantanamo Bay. 
Still open last time I checked. 


4.  “If you like the healthcare plan and the doctor you have, you can keep it.”
Not so much.

5.  "The only involvement I had with Acorn was doing some stuff with the justice department."

They're joined at the hip.


6.  “My father served in World War II”

 His father was born 6-19-1936. 
Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Do the math.


7.   Most transparent presidency ever...."Public will have 5 days to look at every bill that lands on my desk". 

Really? I seem to remember Reid hammering it out in some back room in total secrecy. I'm still waiting for it to hit C-Span like he promised.


8.  Called Bush unpatriotic and irresponsible for a $10.6 trillion deficit yet Barry increased it to almost $17 trillion with 3 years to go!!!!


9.   Barry said in a news conference in the White House Rose Garden that he was committed to fully fixing problems (scandal) at the IRS, saying any employees involved in targeting conservative groups would be held accountable for their "outrageous'' actions.

"Low level rogue employees in Cincinnati" as grown immeasurably. So far not one targeted group has been contacted by the FBI. No one went to jail. Paid vacation leave seems to be the punitive SOP. Barry himself has now taken a different tack calling it a "phony scandal" 


10.  And speaking of "phony scandals" we have Benghazi which reeks with real scandal. 4 dead Americans and no one lifted a finger to help. Barry, Hillary, etc nobody knows anything. Wonder what would have happened if Trayvon Martin was in the Libyan Embassy?

11.  "ObamaCare isn't going to cost one dime."

We're now about to spend $700 million just to market it! That's before we get to any specifics concerning the actual (real) cost of the plan itself.

 Imagine W came up with BushCare
 and you were fined if you didn't sign up. 

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Barry has a long history of  over promising and under delivering.  

He wanted to be president. 
But he never wanted to be A president.

And that's one hell of a big difference!






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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Where's Barry?





Forget about the Trayvon Martin case. 

What could be more despicable than this?

Antonio West (Santiago) was 13 months old when he was shot between the eyes ...in his baby stroller!!!




By this steaming pile DeMarquise Elkins.



  Did Barry have a son named Antonio?



88-year-old World War II Delbert "Shorty" Belton beaten to death by...



These two Gangsta's

Kenan Adams-Kinard (Left) and Demetrius Gleen



What about the white kid who was beaten in a vicious attack on a school bus by 3 black teens?

What about the Australian baseball player Christopher Lane who was  shot and killed by three teens because they "were bored"

We hear nothing from Barry.

 He's only interested in "perceived" white on black crime. That's why we had the beer summit and the adoption of Trayvon Martin. I can't say I blame him. If he was concerned with black crime he would have no time to play golf. 

But I can help him with this. Barry said when he was young and walking into a department store they would keep an eye on him. He also said upon entering a elevator with a single white woman sharing the ride he saw her clutch her purse a little more tightly. As he walked down the street he could hear the locks click on the car doors as he strode by. He referred to this as racism. Just to clue you in Barry... this is awareness learned over time from the high crime rate in the black community... it's called reality. They don't call it "the Hood" for nothing. 

Maybe Jesse Jackson put it best. Who knows more about racism then him? Well...maybe Al. But this is what Jackson had to say 12-12-1993.

 "There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved."

http://www.nytimes.com/1993/12/12/opinion/in-america-a-sea-change-on-crime.html

You know what Barry... don't give me anymore of your crocodile tears horse shit!
The only difference between you and Al is he has his own show and you're just a part timer on The View. It amazes me how the rest of America can't see through you like I can.

Even the mother of the Civil Rights Movement wasn't safe. Rosa Parks Detroit home was broken into and she was mugged by this guy in 1994.

Joseph Skipper









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