Blog Smith

Blog Smith is inspired by the myth of Hephaestus in the creation of blacksmith-like, forged materials: ideas. This blog analyzes topics that interest me: IT, politics, technology, history, education, music, and the history of religions.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

PETRAEUS MISTRESS SUGGESTS BENGHAZI ATTACK WAS AIMED AT SECRET CIA PRISON

On October 26th, 2012, Paula Broadwell, the now famed mistress of General Petraeus, addressed the University of Denver Alumni Symposium about the recent attacks on Benghazi during a question and answer session after her keynote address:

"The facts that came out today is that the ground forces there at the CIA annex, which is different from the consulate, were requesting reinforcements. They were requesting the – it's called the CINC’s In Extremis Force – a group of Delta Force operators, our very, most talented guys we have in the military. They could have come and reinforced the consulate and the CIA annex that were under attack. Now, I don't know if a lot of you have heard this but the CIA annex had actually taken a couple of Libyan militia members prisoner, and they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try get these prisoners back, so that’s still being vetted."

An extensive KleinOnline search of news media coverage of the Benghazi attacks could find no mention of prisoners being held at the CIA annex.

During the same university speech, Braodwell may have also divulged information that Petraeus knew “within 24 hours” of CIA annex’s request for reinforcements, reported Israel National News.

“The challenging thing for Gen. Petraeus,”she stated, “is that in his new position, he’s not allowed to communicate with the press. So he’s known all of this – they had correspondence with the CIA station chief in Libya, within 24 hours they kind of knew what was happening.”

Alumni Symposium 2012 Paula Broadwell

Broadwell is an intelligence officer and Business Insider noted that in Michael D. Shear’s profile of Broadwell for The New York Times, he said she was “a model for a machine gun manufacturer.”

“It turns out that the company is called KRISS, a manufacturer of .45-caliber machine guns,” Business Insider writes. “We did a bit more digging and stumbled on a promotional video for KRISS which features Broadwell in her role as, according to her website, ‘female model/demonstrator.’”

Broadwell also gives commentary throughout the video, highlighting the importance of accurate, lightweight weaponry.

Check out the video, via Business Insider, below (Broadwell first appears around 1:36)

THE SUPER TUCANO COUNTERINSURGENCY FIGHTER PLANE IN ACTION

Radical Islamist Wahhabi “educational consultant” for Prentice Hall World History text

Islamic Institute of Toronto to host radical Wahhabi “educational consultant” Susan Douglass.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_L._Douglass

How Textbooks Get Made

Secondary texts arise from just four big firms: Pearson, a British company; Vivendi Universal, a French firm; Reed Elsevier, a British-Dutch concern; and McGraw-Hill, the lone American-owned textbook conglomerate.

Ian Hunter, "Michael Picasso"

This intensely personal and emotional Ian Hunter composition is a tribute to Mick Ronson, one of the many artists Hunter has worked with in his long and illustrious career. Multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and producer Ronson was born in Hull in 1946; his studio recordings included work as a session guitarist for Elton John and Michael Chapman. Ronson was recruited by David Bowie for his backing band The Spiders From Mars; he released three solo albums, and after Hunter left Mott The Hoople, the two teamed up as Hunter-Ronson.

Mick Ronson died from cancer of the liver on April 29, 1993, aged only 46.

Hunter ends the song with a few bars adapted from the Phil Spector composition "To Know Him Is To Love Him", as clearly he, and so many other people did. On April 29, 1994, Hunter was one of numerous big names who performed at the Mick Ronson Memorial Concert, Hammersmith. Hunter topped the bill at the second Mick Ronson Memorial Concert which was held at Hull on August 9, 1997 where he dedicated the song to Ronson's mother.

Ian Hunter, "Once Bitten, Twice Shy"

This was Hunter's first single after leaving Mott The Hoople. The extended version appears on the self-titled "Ian Hunter" album, which was released by CBS on March 28, 1975. The single was released April 4, entered the UK charts on May 3, and stayed there for ten weeks peaking at number 14; the B-side was "3,000 Miles From Here."

A number of artist have covered this song, including the heavy metal band Great White, who were nominated for a Grammy for it; Hunter was not entirely pleased. It was Great White's biggest hit, peaking at #5 in the US.

"Once Bitten Twice Shy" is an expression meaning that if you've been hurt, you are less likely to put yourself in that position again. In this song, Hunter sings to a girl who seems to take up with lots of musicians. He knows from past experience that he can't count on her.

Ian Hunter, "Ships"

Hunter started writing "Ships" when he was with Mott The Hoople, but it didn't appear on vinyl until 1979 when he recorded it for his solo album You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic; the song has been described as a hymn-like ballad about his relationship with his father.

Barry Manilow's version was a #9 US hit in 1979. Hunter recalled to Mojo magazine: "That whole Manilow thing was quite amusing. That guy's no slouch when it comes to arranging. His dad had died. . . . It worked out fine for him."

Gaouette: Is the Military Being Purged? Petraeus is the Third in a Row, Not Counting McChrystal

Interestingly enough, Rear Adm. Gaouette, was returned to the U.S.

On October 26th, Petraeus Threw Obama Under the Bus

Petraeus, put out this statement: "No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply inaccurate.”

It was not Petraeus, it was not Panetta, it was not Hillary, well, then, who else could it be?

Since it is obvious who failed to rescue the Ambassador those who got in the way had to go.

In an unusual move, the Navy replaced an admiral commanding an aircraft carrier strike group while it is deployed to the Middle East. On October 27th, Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette, the commander of the USS John C. Stennis strike group, was returned to the United States for temporary reassignment. It involved allegations of “inappropriate leadership judgment” and was not related to personal conduct.

Thereafter, on the 29th of October, U.S. military officials denied claims from a Washington Times blog that Gen. Carter Ham, former head of U.S. Africa command, may have been fired due to an intent to disobey defense secretary Leon Panetta's order to "stand down" while the Sept. 11 attacks in Benghazi were underway.

Petraeus was the third to go, not including General Stanley McChrystal who was only the second commanding general to be relieved of command during an active military campaign since World War II. Interestingly, McChrystal also had given a writer unprecedented access to their personal thoughts, as had Petraeus.

In an article written by freelance journalist Michael Hastings, "The Runaway General", appearing in issue no. 1108/1109 of Rolling Stone magazine (July 8–22, 2010), General Stanley McChrystal was critical of civilian authorities and subsequently resigned.

First time Israel has fired at Syria since 1973

This is the first time the IDF has fired at Syria since 1973 the Yom Kippur War.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Right to Work Laws and the Free Market. Featuring Tim Carney and Frederich Hayek

Right to Work Laws and the Free Market. Featuring Tim Carney and Frederich Hayek

Indiana has passed the first phase of having a right to work law.

Why Did Obama Compromise Security?

The FBI investigation began last spring but right after the election Petraeus resigned, raising questions about the timing. Petraeus was being investigated while he was stationed in Afghanistan and even before he was appointed head of the CIA. At some point after Petraeus was sworn in as CIA director on Sept. 6, 2011, the woman broke up with him. However, Petraeus continued to pursue her. In any case, an affair that had actually ended as long ago as fourteen months previously so profoundly shook Petraeus that three days after a contentious election he decided to resign for "personal reasons." If you swallow that bitter pill I have swamp land in Florida to sell you.

High-level Justice Department officials knew by late summer of an ongoing investigation involving Petraeus, a source said.

Initial reports said the relationship ended before Petraeus took over the CIA in September 2011, but yesterday, ABC News and The Wall Street Journal said the affair actually began shortly after he was sworn in and ended only a few months ago. I would be suspect of the later developments because they fit the Obama spin better and they are not the initial story.

Furthermore, Petraeus was poised to testify about the Benghazi cover-up but now it will be delayed. However, if Obama knew about the affair before the election, why did Obama compromise security? The relationship that Petraeus had with his lover is a breach of top secret security requirements and could have compromised Petraeus. Still, the White House held off on asking for Petraeus’ resignation until after the election. Obama's reasoning is based on the possibility that the scandal would harm his re-election chances.

There is speculation that an anonymous letter on July 13, 2012 to the N.Y. Times is related to the affair.

"My wife is having an affair with a government executive. His role is to manage a project whose progress is seen worldwide as a demonstration of American leadership. (This might seem hyperbolic, but it is not an exaggeration.) I have met with him on several occasions, and he has been gracious. (I doubt if he is aware of my knowledge.) I have watched the affair intensify over the last year, and I have also benefited from his generosity. He is engaged in work that I am passionate about and is absolutely the right person for the job. I strongly feel that exposing the affair will create a major distraction that would adversely impact the success of an important effort. My issue: Should I acknowledge this affair and finally force closure? Should I suffer in silence for the next year or two for a project I feel must succeed? Should I be “true to my heart” and walk away from the entire miserable situation and put the episode behind me? NAME WITHHELD"

Cf. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/magazine/a-message-from-beyond.html?_r=1&

Friday, November 9, 2012

LAST OF THE SECRET TAPES REVEALED: HEAR JFK JUST DAYS BEFORE HIS ASSASSINATION

LAST OF THE SECRET TAPES REVEALED: HEAR JFK JUST DAYS BEFORE HIS ASSASSINATION


Who Got to Petraeus?

Since Petraeus has already thrown Obama under the bus the question is who got to Petraeus? Is he being black mailed? Who knew and how long ago did they discover his torrid affair? As if people today are so appalled at such actions. Didn't Bill have a peccadillo or two? It didn't ruin his career; he is still around to promote Obama.

College students chant for ‘Karl Marx’ and ‘socialism’ in front of White House at Obama victory rally

TSA officers get to spend more taxpayer money on their uniforms every year than a United States Marine Corps lieutenant can spend in a lifetime

TSA uniform perks more expensive than Marine Corps

"a super-elite exploiting the people," Old, rich, white person? No, Chavez from Venezuela

Chavez to Obama: forget global wars, fix domestic woes

Murray Energy, coal business in Ohio, which re-elected Obama, prayer — then layoffs

At Murray Energy, an Ohio-based coal company, the reelection of Obama was no cause for celebration. It was a time for prayer — and layoffs.

Dear Lord:

The American people have made their choice. They have decided that America must change its course, away from the principals of our Founders. And, away from the idea of individual freedom and individual responsibility. Away from capitalism, economic responsibility, and personal acceptance.

We are a Country in favor of redistribution, national weakness and reduced standard of living and lower and lower levels of personal freedom.

My regret, Lord, is that our young people, including those in my own family, never will know what America was like or might have been. They will pay the price in their reduced standard of living and, most especially, reduced freedom.

The takers outvoted the producers. In response to this, I have turned to my Bible and in II Peter, Chapter 1, verses 4-9 it says, “To faith we are to add goodness; to goodness, knowledge; to knowledge, self control; to self control, perseverance; to perseverance, godliness; to godliness, kindness; to brotherly kindness, love.”

Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build. We ask for your guidance in this drastic time with the drastic decisions that will be made to have any hope of our survival as an American business enterprise.

Amen.

Obama Prevents More Job Creation on Federal Lands

Obama Shuts Down Oil Drilling Out West.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

CHRISTIANS CARRY A 12-FT CROSS FOR MILES TO PROTEST ATHEISTS’ LAWSUIT OVER TN WATER TOWER CROSS

CHRISTIANS CARRY A 12-FT CROSS FOR MILES TO PROTEST ATHEISTS’ LAWSUIT OVER TN WATER TOWER CROSS

Elections Have Consequences

HOW MANY BUSINESSES HAVE ANNOUNCED CLOSINGS OR LAY-OFFS SINCE OBAMA WON A SECOND TERM?

Jazz for Cows

Jazz for Cows

THE CATHOLIC VOTE WENT TO OBAMA OVER ROMNEY DESPITE CONTRACEPTION & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DEBATES

THE CATHOLIC VOTE

How did the religious vote in 2012?

Ian Hunter On World Cafe

Ian Hunter’s World Cafe session was broadcast on Thursday, November 8, 2012.

Ian Hunter

World Cafe Featured Artist

Comfortable (Flyin' Socttsman) Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Fatally Flawed Recorded Live for the World Cafe

When I'm President Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Ta Shunka Witco (Crazy Horse)”

"This band now plays with me instead of for me - that is the difference."

Obama supporters celebrate: No more Israel; kill those motherf***ers

Iranian Attack on American Drone Covered Up Until After Election

Iranian jets fire on U.S. drone

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/08/first-on-cnn-iranian-jets-fire-on-u-s-drone/?hpt=hp_t3

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Blood and Oil

Blood and Oil - The Middle East in World War I: "Seeds of Conflict"


http://janson.com - Blood and Oil - The Middle East in World War I exposes Western greed and political intrigue laying the foundation for wars, coups, revolts, oppressive dictators and military interventions in today's Middle East. Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, modern Turkey and other hot spots are born as the British and French divide the "fruits of victory" in World War I.

Blood and Oil - FDR meets with the King of Saudi Arabia (Film Clip)


http://www.BloodAndOilMovie.com

U.S. Political Prisoner: anti-Muslim filmmaker gets prison

Calif. man behind anti-Muslim film gets prison

THE DAY AFTER AMERICA

THE DAY AFTER AMERICA

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Monday, November 5, 2012

TEACHER INVOLVED IN SLAVERY-THEMED 3RD GRADE MATH HOMEWORK QUITS

TEACHER INVOLVED IN SLAVERY-THEMED 3RD GRADE MATH HOMEWORK QUITS

Are slavery-themed math questions going too far crossing disciplines? Why or why not?

A Georgia teacher involved in assigning third graders slavery-themed math homework has quit, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The unidentified teacher resigned during a human resources investigation into the assignment handed out.

It‘s not the first time there’s been controversy over a Georgia public school assignment: In September, a father complained after his middle school daughter was sent home with an assignment that he said promoted Islamic Shariah law.

Ian Hunter's, 1981 album Short Back 'n' Sides, "Theatre of the Absurd"

Ian Hunter's 1981 album Short Back 'n' Sides contains a track called "Theatre of the Absurd" which refers to the Brixton law enforcement problem. "Play me some, play me some, play me Brixton power", is the chorus line, and the issue of race is opened with the first lines, "My tea turns seven shades darker as I sit and write these words. And London's gettin' paler, in my Theatre of the Absurd." The production of the record was overseen by Mick Jones of the Clash.

The 1979 song "The Guns of Brixton" by The Clash deals with law enforcement violence in Brixton. Written by Paul Simonon, who grew up in Brixton, it had a reggae influence and showed the reggae roots of both Brixton and Paul Simonon's musical background.

Paul Simonon the bass player, and Mick Jones, guitar, for The Clash are both from Brixton.

The Clash version is based on Jimmy Cliff's, - "Guns of Brixton," he also included "Brixton Version" on his Sacred Fire, EP.

Max Wall, comedian and music hall performer, was born in Brixton and he was on the Rock 'n' Roll Circus tour with former lead singer of Mott The Hoople, Ian Hunter.

TSA Thugs Do Security for Huge Romney Rally

Photo credit: Rich Davis

30,000+ RALLY FOR ROMNEY IN PENNSYLVANIA

Vaginas for Obama

Reason.tv on Sandy and Price Gouging

Violent Humor Against Romney in Texas High School

According to the Texas Sports Center, the the Beaumont Central High School marching band decided to have a political “dance-off” instead of a more traditional show.

NOOR TERROR MOSQUE IN OHIO IS A POLLING PLACE

INFAMOUS NOOR TERROR MOSQUE IN OHIO IS A ........ POLLING PLACE

CBS News Didn't Release Proof Obama lied to the American People about Benghazi

CBS News quietly released proof--two days before the election, far too late to reach the media and the public--that President Barack Obama lied to the public about the Benghazi attack, as well as about his later claim to have called the attack "terrorism" from the beginning.


Two days before the election, CBS posted additional portions of a Sept. 12 "60 Minutes" interview where President Obama seems to contradict himself on the Benghazi attack. As the Benghazi investigation gets more attention and focus, CBS is once again adding to the Benghazi timeline.  

In the interview, according to the latest portions, Obama would not say whether he thought the attack was terrorism. Yet he would later emphasize at a presidential debate that in the Rose Garden the same day, he had declared the attack an act of terror.

That moment was one of the most intense exchanges in the second presidential debate.  Romney was on the offensive on what some believe was a serious vulnerability of Obama -- the handling of the Benghazi attack and what he called it from the beginning.

The town hall questioner asked, "Who was it that denied enhanced security and why?"

Obama did not provide a direct answer, but said: "When I say that we are going to find out exactly what happened, everybody will be held accountable, and I am ultimately responsible for what's taking place there, because these are my folks, and I'm the one who has to greet those coffins when they come home, you know that I mean what I say."

Romney pounced, saying, "There were many days that passed before we knew whether this was a spontaneous demonstration or actually whether it was a terrorist attack. And there was no demonstration involved. It was a terrorist attack, and it took a long time for that to be told to the American people."

On rebuttal, Obama seemed rehearsed, but indignant. "The day after the attack, Governor, I stood in the Rose Garden, and I told the American people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened, that this was an act of terror... And the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our U.N. ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, Governor, is offensive. That's not what we do. That's not what I do as president. That's not what I do as commander in chief."

Governor Romney walked forward and started questioning ...

   ROMNEY: You said in the Rose Garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. It was not a spontaneous demonstration.

   OBAMA: Please proceed.

   ROMNEY: Is that what you're saying?

   OBAMA: Please proceed, Governor.

   ROMNEY: I want to make sure we get that for the record, because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror.

   OBAMA: Get the transcript.

   CROWLEY: It -- he did in fact, sir. So let me -- let me call it an act of terrorism -- (inaudible) --

   OBAMA: Can you say that a little louder, Candy? (Laughter, applause.)

   CROWLEY: He did call it an act of terror. It did as well take -- it did as well take two weeks or so for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about this tape to come out. You are correct about that.

   ROMNEY: This -- the administration -- the administration -- (applause) -- indicated that this was a -- a reaction to a -- to a video and was a spontaneous reaction.

   CROWLEY: They did.

   ROMNEY: It took them a long time to say this was a terrorist act by a terrorist group and -- and to suggest -- am I incorrect in that regard? On Sunday the -- your -- your secretary or --

Obama -- who had clearly won the moment (largely thanks to Candy Crowley) -- clearly wanted to move on from that victorious moment -- and quickly.

   OBAMA: Candy --

   ROMNEY: Excuse me. The ambassador to the United Nations went on the Sunday television shows and -- and spoke about how this was a spontaneous reaction.

   OBAMA: Candy, I'm -- I'm happy to --

   CROWLEY: President, let me -- I --

   OBAMA: I'm happy to have a longer conversation about foreign policy.

   CROWLEY: I know you -- absolutely. But I want -- I want to move you on.

   OBAMA: OK, I'm happy to do that too.

   CROWLEY: And also, people can go to the transcripts and --

   OBAMA:I just want to make sure that --

   CROWLEY: -- figure out what was said and when.

   OBAMA:-- you know, all these wonderful folks are going to have a chance to get some -- their questions answered.

Now, we may know why.  Soon after that debate exchange, CBS released a previously unseen clip of an interview "60 Minutes'" Steve Kroft did with Obama on Sept. 12 -- the day after the Benghazi attack.

The clip added to the previous tape that had been released and seemed to back up Obama's claim that he was referring to the Benghazi attack as a terrorist act in the Rose Garden on Sept. 12. Here's what CBS put out Oct. 19, five weeks after the attack.

   KROFT: But there are reports that they were very heavily armed with grenades, that doesn’t sound like your normal demonstration.

   OBAMA:  As I said, we’re still investigating exactly what happened, I don’t want to jump the gun on this.   But your right that this is not a situation that was exactly the same as what happened in Egypt.   And my suspicion is there are folks involved in this. Who were looking to target Americans from the start.  So we’re gonna make sure that our first priority is to get our folks out safe, make sure our embassies are secured around the world and then we are going to go after those folks who carried this out."

After the second debate back and forth, this seemed to back up the president's stance. The only problem? Kroft started his question with "but."

I always thought, it seems that he's following up on a question -- I wonder if there was a question before that question?

This week, we got the CIA timeline of events in which they detail all of the response of the CIA and what they put up the chain of command in the minutes and hours after the attack began.  Of all the details of the specific times the CIA contractors respond to the fight, I found this one most interesting:

"1:15 a.m.: CIA reinforcements arrive on a 45-minute flight from Tripoli in a plane they've hastily chartered. The Tripoli team includes four GRS security officers, a CIA case officer and two U.S. military personnel who are on loan to the agency. They don't leave Benghazi airport until 4:30. The delay is caused by negotiations with Libyan authorities over permission to leave the airport, obtaining vehicles, and the need to frame a clear mission plan. The first idea is to go to a Benghazi hospital to recover Stevens, who they correctly suspect is already dead. But the hospital is surrounded by the Al Qaeda-linked Ansar al-Shariah militia that mounted the consulate attack."

So the U.S. Ambassador to Libya is at the Benghazi hospital and suspected dead. The CIA contractors know that, but they can't get there because the hospital is surrounded by the Al Qaeda-linked group Ansar al Shariah, the "militia that mounted the consulate attack."

This goes up the chain communication at 1:15 a.m. on Sept. 12.  The White House, the Situation Room, and all of those paying attention to intel channels know that the guys on the ground have determined the group that's behind this. It's the Al Qaeda-linked militia that are still fighting and have the hospital surrounded.

About 12 hours later -- before heading to Las Vegas for a campaign event -- Obama sits down for that "60 Minutes" interview with Steve Kroft.

And Sunday night, 54 days after the attack and almost two weeks after putting out the first additional clip that appeared to back up the president after the second debate, CBS without fanfare posted the rest of the Benghazi question online -- the question before the question.

   KROFT: Mr. President, this morning you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the Libya Attack, do you believe that this was a terrorism attack?

   OBAMA: Well it’s too early to tell exactly how this came about, what group was involved, but obviously it was an attack on Americans.  And we are going to be working with the Libyan government to make sure that we bring these folks to justice, one way or the other.

   KROFT: It’s been described as a mob action, but there are reports that they were very heavily armed with grenades, that doesn’t sound like your normal demonstration.

   OBAMA:  As I said, we’re still investigating exactly what happened, I don’t want to jump the gun on this.   But your right that this is not a situation that was exactly the same as what happened in Egypt.  And my suspicion is there are folks involved in this. Who were looking to target Americans from the start.  So we’re gonna make sure that our first priority is to get our folks out safe, make sure our embassies are secured around the world and then we are going to go after those folks who carried this out.

   KROFT: There have been reports, obviously this isn’t the first time…there have been attacks on the consulate before. There was an attack against the British ambassador. Do you…this occurred on Sept. 11. Can you tell me why the ambassador was in Benghazi yesterday? Was it to evaluate security at the consulate?

   OBAMA: Well keep in mind Chris Stevens is somebody that was one of the first Americans on the ground when we were in the process of saving Benghazi and providing the opportunity for Libyans to create their own democracy. So this is somebody who had been courageous, had been on the ground, had helped to advise me and Secretary Clinton when we were taking our actions against Muammar Qaddafi. And is somebody who is very familiar with the train. He was doing the work that he does as a diplomat helping to shape our policies in the region at a time when things are still fairly fragile. But I think it’s important to note that we have a Libyan government in place that is fully cooperative, that sees the United States as a friend that recognizes we played an important role in liberating Libya and providing the Libyan people an opportunity to forge their own destiny. And in fact we had Libyans who helped protect our diplomats when they were under attack. But this is a country that is still rebuilding in the aftermath of Qaddafi. They don’t necessarily always have the same capabilities that countries with more established governments might have in helping to provide protection to our folks. But beyond that, what I want to do is make sure that we know exactly what happened, how it happened, who perpetrated this action, then we’ll act accordingly."

Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine cruised within 200 miles of the East Coast

It was the first time that class of Russian submarine had been detected near a U.S. coast. One defense official said the submarine was believed to have been conducting anti-submarine warfare efforts against U.S. ballistic and cruise missile submarines based at Kings Bay, Georgia. Officials also said that a Russian electronic intelligence-gathering vessel was granted safe harbor in the commercial port of Jacksonville, Fla., within listening range of Kings Bay. The Russian AGI ship, or Auxiliary-General Intelligence, was allowed to stay in the port to avoid the superstorm that battered the U.S. East Coast last week. The submarine deployment followed stepped-up Russian nuclear bomber activity near U.S. borders last summer, including the transit of two Bear-H strategic bombers near the Alaska air defense zone during Russian strategic bomber war games in arctic in late June. Then on July 4, in an apparent Fourth of July political message, a Russian Bear-H flew the closest to the U.S. West Coast that a Russian strategic bomber had flown since the Cold War when such flights were routine.

Military Denied the Vote

Thousands of ballots unlikely to reach military voters in time

Romney internal polls put him UP in OH, TIED in PA and WI...

Romney internal polls put him UP in OH, TIED in PA and WI...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2228359/Romney-campaign-internal-polling-puts-Republican-nominee-point-ahead-Ohio.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Pro-Life Advocate at Obama Rally – Gets Dragged Out By Police

Sunday, November 4, 2012

AMERICA’S ‘MISERABLE’ YOUTH

Considering the fact that youth unemployment is currently 17.4 percent, average graduating student debt is $26,300, and national debt per capita is $46,900, according to a recent study put out by the Young America’s Foundation (YAF) called the Youth Misery Index (YMI), it’s no wonder that America’s youth appears to be nervous, angry and scared.

“Thanks to big government and the Obama administration, young people are miserable,” a spokesman for the YAF stated.




Ron Meyer joins Fox and Friends to discuss Young America's Foundation's Youth Misery Index. Ron points out the negative effect Big Government is having on youth unemployment, average graduating college debt, and the national debt.

Ike to Obummer: 60 YEARS WORTH OF ADS IN FOUR MINUTES

REV. WRIGHT’S ‘AUDACITY TO HOPE’ SERMON EXTOLLING MALCOLM X & CONDEMNING CHICAGO AS CITY THAT ‘HATES BLACKS’ — THE HOMILY OBAMA SAID BROUGHT HIM TO CHRIST

Cf. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/first-ever-video-of-rev-wrights-audacity-to-hope-sermon-extolling-malcolm-x-condemning-chicago-as-city-that-hates-blacks-the-homily-obama-said-brought-him-to-christ/

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Security officials on the ground in Libya challenge CIA account

The British and the Turks were ready to help as well; security officials on the ground in Libya challenge CIA account.

World History: Turkey

Were the U.S. and Turkey founded along similar lines? Are these Republics the same, and founded as secular nations respectful of all religions?

"We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values."

Obama, Apr. 6, 2009

Obama told reporters in Turkey that America is not defined by any one religion. Ive said before that one of the great strengths of the United States is, although, as I mentioned we have a very large Christian population. We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values.


Turkey rejects US led Sanctions on Iran

Both nations are Muslim majority nations while Turkey purchases about 30% of its oil from Iran.

Jan 13, 2012


President John F. Kennedy's message to Turkey, on the 25th anniversary of Ataturk's death

Remarks on the 25th anniversary of the death of Kemal Atatürk, 4 November 1963

http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKWHA-237-001.aspx

What are the difference between President Kennedy's remarks about Ataturk and Turkey and Obama's statements?

Description: Audio recording of President John F. Kennedy’s remarks on the 25th anniversary of the death of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Turkish writer and first President of the modern Republic of Turkey. In his speech President Kennedy compliments Atatürk’s leadership, describes the United States’ historical relationship with Turkey, and characterizes the Turkey’s independence as an example of national self-reliance.

I am honoured to join in commemorating the 25th anniversary of the death
of Kemal Ataturk. The name of Ataturk brings to mind the historic
accomplishments of one of the great man of this century, his inspired
leadership of the Turkish People, his perceptive understanding of the
modern world and his boldness as a military leader.
It is to the credit of Ataturk and the Turkish People that a free Turkey
grew out of a collapsing empire and that the new Turkey has proudly
proclaimed and maintained its independence ever since. Certainly there is no
more successful example of national self reliance then the birth of the
Turkish republic and the profound changes initiated since then by Turkey
and Ataturk.
Ataturk was deeply interested in the friendly relations that have
traditionally existed between Turkey and the United States. He noted our
democratic governments and once said, prophetically, ' We are friends now
and we will be much closer friends in the future '.
Our present close alliance can be traced to the firm base prepared by
Ataturk for free government in an independent Turkey. I am proud that
United States can be a partner in this alliance linking us to the country of
Ataturk and to the ideals which Ataturk helped establish in Turkey and
the World.
I salute this great man on the anniversary of his death.

John F. Kennedy

President John F. Kennedy's message to Turkey President Cemal Gursel and The Turkish People on the Anniversary of the Death of Kemal Ataturk, November 10, 1963

John F Kennedy, US President, His speech to the Turkish People on the occasion of 25th Anniversary of the Death of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and the 40th anniversary of the Turkish Republic.


Comments from Roosevelt, Kennedy, Hemingway and Churchill about Ataturk and the Turkish Republic!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Ron Paul/Gary Johnson voters

GERALDO EXPLODES AT CO-HOST OVER LIBYA

Surveillance Society Omerica

Chief Justice John Roberts asked lawyers for the government if even he and other members of the court could feasibly be tracked by GPS without a warrant. The answer is yes.

Should a warrant be required to track drivers and retain data on them? Why or why not? Does massive data collection and extensive records on file threaten the privacy of drivers?

Such data collection occurs regardless of whether the driver is a wanted criminal, and the vast majority are not. Vigilant Video distinguished itself from competitors by going one step further and collecting hundreds of millions of scans. Money has been available from homeland security grants and funds from Obama's Stimulus Bill (the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) and the result is an extraordinary volume of data on motorists.

Company hoarding license-plate data on US drivers

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Albright slams 'disgusting Serbs' in Prague book signing

MadeleineAlbright raps 'disgusting Serbs.'

During her tenure, Albright considerably influenced American policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Middle East. She incurred the wrath of a number of Serbs in the former Yugoslavia for her role in participating in the formulation of US policy during the Kosovo War and Bosnian war as well as the rest of the Balkans. According to Albright's memoirs, she once argued with Colin Powell for the use of military force by asking, "What’s the point of you saving this superb military for, Colin, if we can't use it?"

Albright, 2003, p. 182.

Albright and Clinton should be credited with the principle of elective wars to advance a social policy.

The U.S. bombed Serbia so that Muslim separatists could carve out their own autonomous zone in Serbia. Albright was one of the main architects of this war. The Eastern Christians had no one on their side as Clinton backed the Muslims against them. And the thanks from Islamists? 9/11

Girls Are Talking: Romney

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Ian Hunter, Kulturbolaget Malmö 9 October 2012

Irene Wilde

All The Way From Memphis

Kulturbolaget Malmö 9th Of October 2012

All The Young Dudes

‘WHY I HATE RELIGION, BUT LOVE JESUS’: CONTROVERSIAL VIRAL VIDEO LOGS 10 MILLION HITS IN FOUR DAYS

‘WHY I HATE RELIGION, BUT LOVE JESUS’: CONTROVERSIAL VIRAL VIDEO LOGS 10 MILLION HITS IN FOUR DAYS

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Spoken Word

The following is a transcript of Jefferson Bethke’s poem. What do you think?

What if I told you Jesus came to abolish religion?
What if I told you voting Republican really wasn’t his mission?
What if I told you “Republican” doesn’t automatically mean “Christian”?
And just because you call some people “blind” doesn’t automatically give you vision?
I mean, if religion is so great, why has it started so many wars?
Why does it build huge churches but fails to feed the poor?
Tells single moms God doesn’t love them if they’ve ever had a divorce?
But in the Old Testament God actually calls religious people “whores”
Religion might preach grace, but another thing they practice
Tend to ridicule God’s people, they did it to John the Baptist
They can’t fix their problems, and so they just mask it
Not realizing religion’s like spraying perfume on a casket
See, the problem with religion is it never gets to the core
It’s just behavior modification, like a long list of chores
Like, “Let’s dress up the outside, make it look nice and neat”
But it’s funny, that’s what they used to do to mummies while the corpse rots underneath
Now I ain’t judging, I’m just sayin’, “Quit puttin’ on a fake look”
’Cause there’s a problem if people only know that you’re a Christian by your Facebook
I mean, in every other aspect of life, you know that logic’s unworthy
It’s like saying you play for the Lakers just because you bought a jersey
See this was me, too, but no one seemed to be on to me
Actin’ like church kid while addicted to pornography
See, on Sunday I’d go to church, but Saturday gettin’ faded
Actin’ as if I was simply created to just have sex and get wasted
See, I spent my whole life buildin’ this façade of neatness
But now that I know Jesus, I boast in my weakness
Because if grace is water, then the church should be an ocean
It’s not a museum for good people; it’s a hospital for the broken
Which means I don’t have to hide my failure, I don’t have to hide my sin
’Cause it doesn’t depend on me; it depends on him
See, because when I was God’s enemy and certainly not a fan
He looked down and said, “I want that man!”
Which is why Jesus hated religion, and for it he called them fools
Don’t you see it’s so much better than just following some rules?
Now lemme clarify: I love the church, I love the Bible, and yes, I believe in sin
But if Jesus came to your church, would they actually let him in?
See, remember he was called a “glutton” and a “drunkard” by “religious men”
But the Son of God never supports self-righteousness; not now, not then
Now back to the point: One thing is vital to mention
How Jesus and religion are on opposite spectrums
See, one’s the work of God, but one’s a man-made invention
See, one is the cure, but the other’s the infection
See, because religion says “do,” Jesus says “done”
Religion says “slave,” Jesus says “son”
Religion puts you in bondage while Jesus sets you free
Religion makes you blind, but Jesus makes you see
And that’s why religion and Jesus are two different clans
Religion is man searching for God; Christianity is God searching for man
Which is why salvation is freely mine, and forgiveness is my own
Not based on my merits but Jesus’ obedience alone
Because he took the crown of thorns, and the blood dripped down his face
He took what we all deserved; I guess that’s why you call it “grace”
And while being murdered he yelled, “Father forgive them; they know not what they do”
Because when he was dangling on that cross, he was thinking of you
And he absorbed all your sin, and he buried it in the tomb
Which is why I’m kneeling at the cross, saying, “Come on! There’s room!”
So for religion, no, I hate it; in fact, I literally resent it
Because when Jesus said, “It is finished,” I believe he meant it

What is your reaction to the poem?


Scott Wesley Brown, "I'm Not Religious, I Just Love the Lord"

Released: 1977

"Turn Black" Advice for Romney to Attract Black Vote

Jimmy Kimmel headed over to Levels Barbershop on Fulton Street in Brooklyn, New York, to ask how Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney can win over black voters.

Ian Hunter, 3 Nov 2011 Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton MA

My pictures from this concert did not come out well and no video clips have surfaced from the gig.

Ian Hunter in The Scenery - Thread Of Time

Short-lived UK mod band The Scenery featured Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople), Miller Anderson (The Voice, Paper Blitz Tissue), Dave Dufort (East Of Eden, Angel Witch), Dante Smith, and John Vernon Smith. "Thread Of Time" was recorded in 1967 at Regent Sound — with drummer John Banks from The Merseybeats subbing for Vernon Smith at the session — and released on France's Impact label as the b-side to "To Make A Man Cry".

EYEWITNESS OF SOMALI MUSLIM VOTER FRAUD IN OHIO BY OBAMA CAMP

Human Events reports that poll workers at an Ohio voting station observed busloads of Somali Muslims in Ohio — the state is home to the second-largest Somali population in the United States — being driven to the voting station and guided by Democratic interpreters on the voting process.

#3629 - TV Channel Exposes Security Breach at US Benghazi Consulate in Documents Gathered following Attack Alaan TV (UAE) - November 1, 2012 - 03:38

Bishop orders priests to read anti-Obama letter at Sunday sermons

"I am saying that you need to think and pray very carefully about your vote, because a vote for a candidate who promotes actions or behaviors that are intrinsically evil and gravely sinful makes you morally complicit and places the eternal salvation of your own soul in serious jeopardy."

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Muslim attacks atheist dressed as Mohammed at Pennsylvania Halloween parade (video)

AMONG U.S. MUSLIMS, HALF BELIEVE "PARODIES OF MUHAMMAD SHOULD BE PROSECUTED CRIMINALLY IN THE US, ONE IN EIGHT CALL FOR DEATH PENALTY FOR INSULTING ISLAM, 40% SAY SHARIA LAW NOT US LAW


Nearly half of 600 Muslim-American citizens polled who plan to vote in the 2012 presidential election believe parodies of Muhammad should be prosecuted criminally in the U.S., and one in eight say the offense is so serious violators should face the death penalty.

The results came in a groundbreaking scientific poll for WND by the public-opinion research and media consulting company Wenzel Strategies. It was taken Oct. 22-26 and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3.98 percentage points.

The poll also found 40 percent of Muslims in America believe they should not be judged by U.S. law and the Constitution, but by Shariah standards.


“Almost half of those Muslims surveyed – an astonishing 46 percent – said they believe those Americans who offer criticism or parodies of Islam should face criminal charges,” said pollster Fritz Wenzel in an analysis of the survey’s results.

“Even more shocking: One in eight respondents said they think those Americans who criticize or parody Islam should face the death penalty, while another nine percent said they were unsure on the question,” he said.


Wenzel’s poll said 7.2 percent of the respondents said they “strongly agree” with the idea of execution for those who parody Islam, and another 4.3 percent said they somewhat agree.

While 80 percent said that they somewhat or strongly disagree with the idea, when those who said they were not sure are added, one in five Muslims across America cannot say they believe Christians or others who criticize Muhammad should be spared the death penalty.

Four in 10 said Muslims in America should not be judged by U.S. law and the Constitution, but by Islamic Shariah law.


They also have a fundamental conflict with American life, expressing objections to the freedom of speech and religion guaranteed in the Constitution.

American Muslims, Wenzel said, “show signs of ambivalence toward the U.S. Constitution generally and the First Amendment specifically.”

“These survey findings show a community in conflict with the foundations of our nation, as many Muslims favor and enjoy the freedoms offered by the U.S. Constitution, including participation in elections here, but at the same time significant percentages want to be treated differently than the average non-Muslim when it comes to legal matters,” he said.

“While 39 percent of Muslims said they believe existing U.S. courts should consult Shariah law when adjudicating cases involving Muslims, a plurality of 45 percent said they do not agree with this idea. Asked if the U.S. should establish separate courts based solely on Shariah law to adjudicate cases involving Muslim, 21 percent said it should. Two-thirds of respondents – 66 percent – said that separate courts are not necessary to adjudicate Muslims.”

While 9 of 10 of the Muslim respondents said they agree with the First Amendment, they are also in conflict with it, Wenzel said, citing evidence in answers to “another question in the survey which found that one-third of Muslims – 32 percent – believe Shariah should be the supreme law of the land in the United States,” Wenzel said.

“Another shocking finding from the survey is how Muslims view the religious freedoms of Christians. Asked whether U.S. citizens who are Christians have the right to evangelize Muslims to consider other faiths, just 30 percent agreed Christians have such a right. Another 42 percent said they do not have such a right, while 28 percent said they were unsure on the question.”

One in five say Muslim men should be allowed to follow their religion in America and have more than one wife, and 58 percent said criticism of their religion or of Muhammad should not be allowed under the Constitution.

While 43 percent said they disagreed with the idea of Christians evangelizing Muslims, another 27 percent said they were undecided. Only 19 percent said they “strongly agree” with the idea that Americans have a right to invite Muslims to consider another faith.

Nearly one in three said Israel either has no right to exist or they were uncertain whether it does.







http://www.wnd.com/2012/10/guess-who-u-s-muslims-are-voting-for/

Steven Crowder, Halloween, Obama Style

Ian Hunter on Sunglasses

Sunglasses

Brooklyn Bishop says Catholic Vote for Obama ‘Stretches the Imagination’

A vote for Obama puts a Catholic in "moral danger."

http://www.sunlituplands.org/2012/10/brooklyn-bishop-says-catholic-vote-for.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SunlitUplands+%28SUNLIT+UPLANDS%29

Not Benghazi; Obama Playing a President Responding to Hurricane Sandy, in the Situation Room

Obama Appointed Al-Qaeda Head of Libyan Security: Emails and Audio Tapes Document Obama's Role in Watching Americans Die: Tom Donilon, the National Security Adviser, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta

Abdel Hakim Belhaj, an Al-Qaeda ally and ‘brother,’ was Obama's designee as the head of Libyan security.

Document reveals Al-Qaeda ‘brother’ put in control of U.S. Embassy in Tripoli

http://www.shoebat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/TNC_Letter_to_Belhaj_083011.jpg

Translated, the document reads:

National Transitional Council – Libya 8/30/11

Code: YGM-270-2011

Mr. Abdel Hakim Al-Khowailidi Belhaj

Greetings,

We would like to inform you that you have been commissioned to the duties and responsibilities of the military committee of the city of Tripoli. These include taking all necessary procedures to secure the safety of the Capital and its citizens, its public and private property, and institutions, to include all international embassies. To coordinate with the local community of the city of Tripoli and the security assembly and defense on a national level.

Mustafa Muhammad Abdul Jalil

President, National Transitional Council – Libya

Official Seal of National Transitional Council

Copy for file.

The Libyan Ambassador to the United States, Ali Sulaiman Aujali, vouched for Belhaj, however, Aujali appeared at the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) convention. ISNA is a Muslim Brotherhood front group in America. On 13 September 2012, two days after the attack in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton celebrated the Muslim Eid holiday in the Ben Franklin room in Washington, D.C. and shared a podium with none other than Aujali and Farah Pandith, who is a prominent player for the Muslim Brotherhood in America. In 2009, Pandith was sworn in as a U.S. Representative to Muslim Communities by Hillary. Pandith followed the path of the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress and was sworn in on the Qur’an.

Sean Hannity revealed information on the audio tapes of Tyrone Woods begging for air support on 9-11: “My sources tell me they’re pretty damning, Juan. They’re begging for help.” Tyrone Woods was screaming for air support and Obama did nothing. Then he lied about it. Hannity said there are three tapes the Obama administration is holding onto including audio of Tyrone Woods begging for air support. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Charlene Lamb, testified before the House Oversight Committee, 10 October 2012, and indicated that soon after the attack started, she was able to monitor it from Washington, D.C., in “almost real time.” In addition, at an Oct. 25 Pentagon press briefing, a reporter noted that “there was, in fact, a drone over the CIA annex [in Benghazi] and there were intelligence officials fighting inside the annex.”

There are audio tapes, the testimony of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, and drones monitoring the attack; yet, Obama let Americans die.

http://cnsnews.com/sites/default/files/documents/CHARLENE%20LAMB-TESTIMONY-10-10-12.pdf

There were two drones monitoring the hours long gun battle and facial recognition software from tapes at the Benghazi site have now identified at least one suspect who remains unavailable in Tunisian custody.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

My Little Scapegoat

VIDEO GAME ABOUT THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BUT AVOIDS BEING TOO PRO-AMERICAN

NEW VIDEO GAME TAKES PLAYERS INTO WORLD OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR BUT AVOIDS BEING TOO PRO-AMERICAN

The narrative has the Bald Eagle question who liberty is for and in the second trailer the native American fights for justice and freedom.

Facebook Censors SEALs

Screen shot with FB warning added.

FACEBOOK CENSORS NAVY SEALS TO PROTECT OBAMA ON BENGHAZI-GATE

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/10/30/Facebook-Censors-Navy-SEALS-To-Protect-Obama-on-Benghazi-Gate

One Sharp Kid

Andrew Klavan

‘CITIZENS UNITED’ RELEASES AD FEATURING DISILLUSIONED OBAMA-VOTERS

“True Feminist” Sam Sorbo

Obamanomics: Class Warfare vs Pro-Growth Tax Policy

Obama Kills Small Plumbing Business in Colorado

Obama Arming Islamic Jihadists

Monday, October 29, 2012

Biden To China for Obama

“Osama bin Laden” has successfully donated twice to Obama’s campaign

“Osama bin Laden” has successfully donated twice to Barack Obama’s presidential re-election campaign.

EGYPTIAN ‘CHILD PREACHER’ LAMENT THE ‘ACCURSED’ BUSH & OBAMA WHILE PRAYING FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ISRAEL

CAPITOL HILL BRIEFINGS 48HRS AFTER LIBYA ATTACK CLAIMED AL QAEDA INVOLVEMENT BUT ADMIN CONTINUED BLAMING YOUTUBE VIDEO

http://video.foxnews.com/v/1928209266001/

Officials from the FBI and National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) each gave briefings on Capitol Hill in which they confirmed that the evidence supported al Qaeda and al Qaeda-affiliates were the ones responsible for the attack.

Yet, on September 25, Obama took to the floor of the UN and in a lengthy speech, linked the carnage in Benghazi to that same video no less than six times.

Obama Stutters His Way Through Benghazi Cover-Up

Obama Takes "Offense" To Accusation That He Has Not Been Truthful On Benghazi

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/10/29/obama_takes_offense_to_accusation_that_he_has_not_been_truthful_on_benghazi.html

Today Obama, But Americans Were Not Left Behind in a Different Era: Rescue of Roger Locher

“Peace is that brief glorious moment In history when everybody stands around reloading.” Thomas Jefferson

Stupid

Mark Bosch of the Ian Hunter Rant Band

Mike Scott of The Waterboys singing his song She Tried To Hold Me at a New York party, Thanksgiving 2011, with James Maddock, Dave Immergluck (Counting Crows), Mark Bosch (Ian Hunter Band), Irakli Gaprandishvili and others.

SHE TRIED TO HOLD ME

Islamist Indoctrination in America's Public Schools and Universities

Father of American Hero About Obama: “It’s better to die a hero than live a coward.”

Father of Slain Benghazi SEAL

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The New Jesus

Ian Hunter, Brighton Concorde 2

Clip of:

When I'm President

Ian Hunter, Northhampton, 27 October 2012

Opening

Comfortable


Once Bitten, Twice Shy


When I'm President


Flowers

Snippet of

Irene Wilde


All The Way From Memphis

Snippet of

All American Alien Boy


Sweet Jane

Ta Shunka Witco (Crazy Horse), Saturday Gigs

Saturday Gigs/Life/All The Young Dudes

featuring Mick Ralphs, Verden Allen, Martin chambers, Joe Elliot, and Otis Gibbs.

Roadmenders Northampton for All The Young Dudes
Ian, James, Paul, M.C., Dennis & Steve, with Joe Elliot & Otis Gibbs, along with Mick Ralphs, Verden Allen & Martin Chambers.















Obama Watched Americans Die

“Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer said tonight that his sources tell him that Obama was one of the people in the room watching the Benghazi attack go down and both he and Col. David Hunt agree it would have taken an order by the president to intervene. Further, Col. Hunt said that we were only 20 min away by jet and a couple of hours away by AC-130 gunships and special forces, and the decision not to intervene had to be political.”

http://www.therightscoop.com/lt-col-tony-shaffer-my-sources-tell-me-obama-was-in-the-room-watching-benghazi-attack/

Retired Lt. Col. & Special Ops Planner explains WH protocol to Rush Limbaugh.

Obama Rebuffed by Iran

Obama offered to reestablish full ties with Iran

Saturday, October 27, 2012

OBAMA SUPPORTERS SLAM ‘ROMNEY’ POLICIES…THEN FIND OUT THEY’RE ACTUALLY OBAMA’S

Chuck Woolery On Democracy


Obama's Children Are the Future

The ad is the brainchild of Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein, of the San Francisco-based Goodby Silverstein & Partners, for their Future Children Project. The Future Children Project states on its website, “Re-electing President Obama is a momentous decision that will require every single voter. What would the children of the future say if we let them down this November?”


Imagine an America
Where strip mines are fun and free
Where gays can be fixed
And sick people just die
And oil fills the sea
We don’t have to pay for freeways!
Our schools are good enough
Give us endless wars
On foreign shores
And lots of Chinese stuff
We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And we’re kinda blaming you
We haven’t killed all the polar bears
But it’s not for lack of trying
The Earth is cracked
Big Bird is sacked
And the atmosphere is frying
Congress went home early
They did their best we know
You can’t cut spending
With elections pending
Unless it’s welfare dough
We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And we’re kinda blaming you
Find a park that is still open
And take a breath of poison air
They foreclosed your place
To build a weapon in space
But you can write off your au pair
It’s a little awkward to tell you
But you left us holding the bag
When we look around
The place is all dumbed down
And the long term’s kind of a drag
We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And yeah, we’re blaming you
You did your best
You failed the test
Mom and Dad
We’re blaming you!

Vanloads of Islamist Somalis voting in Ohio

VOTER FRAUD IN OHIO

Friday, October 26, 2012

Obamanomics Job Losses

Bishop urges parishioners to vote against candidates who support abortion, gay marriage

Green Bay bishop urges parishioners

Pakistan TV Report Contradicts Obama's Claim of Bin Laden’s Death

Report Contradicts

Petraeus Throws Obama Under the Bus

It was not Petraeus, it was not Panetta, it was not Hillary, well, then, who else could it be?

https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/261936225106132993

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