Take a quiet time to remember the WTC and Benghazi. Take time also to never
forget Judas 00-bama's and Hillary's responses. It WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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The L-E's "Today in history" feature did happen to include the terrorist
attack on the US in 2001, but conveniently omitted the terrorist attack on our
Consulate in Benghazi one year ago today.
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Why is Judas 00-bama so concerned over Syrian children being killed by
sarin gas, yet yawns at Mexican children killed by "fast & furious" guns?
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"My fellow Americans"? Now Judas 00-bama is sounding like Nixon as well as
acting like him.
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Judas 00-bama started out like Nixon but finished like Clinton, "I will not
put boots on the ground..... Ms Lewinsky".
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Getting ASSwad to fold his hand once does not end the game. A cheating
gambler always has a card or two up his sleeve.
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Huh? Why did Judas 00-bama say he's 'asked' Congress to put off a vote on
Syria ?
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That assistant superintendent issue has another issue that hasn't been
addressed . Forget there's already a Chief Administrative Assistant to the
Superintendent already in place and on the payroll/benefits list, but has anyone
asked Lewis's wife what she thinks about her husband bringing his long time
confidant up here to shadow him around?
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From the "only in California" department - Breaking up has always been
"hard to do", but California is passing a law prohibiting internet revenge.
Can't wait for the ACLU to tackle the 1st Amendment issues.
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California has another issue. The courts are letting a guy with 38 rape
convictions out. Who elects California judges?
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Guess the Obama's won't be partying much in the near future.. the Hollywood
A-list is ostracizing them in solidarity.
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Kerry says "we" won't wait long. Hmmm, guess we'll find out soon enough how
Judas 00-bama defines "long".
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With an assist from a fellow BCer - Online story: "Ecotality, the former
Arizona electric-car-charging company that moved to San Francisco after being
awarded $115 million in federal stimulus help, is near collapse. * The company
disclosed an array of problems, including defects that cause some of its
chargers to melt, in a regulatory filing last month." -- This is the second
ObamaLoan "green energy" company that been added to the "list of 33" since
September 1. And the beat goes on...
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Getting ASSwad to fold his hand once does not end the game. A cheating
gambler always has a card or two up his sleeve.
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A New Mexico dad, has been charged with aggravated assault after catching a
"peeping Tom" who was standing naked out side his daughter's window. The police
should have helped the dad bury the guy.
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WTVM9 story: "
If you're a Muscogee County parent and you've paid for school lunches online,
you may have noticed the $2.50 convenience fee added to your bill. * The
Muscogee County School District just contracted two new web sites that give
parents the option to pay for activity fees and lunches from their computer, but
it will cost them $2.50 every time they use it. * But the extra charges aren't
sitting well with board members. * We think that's too much so we're trying to
get that fee down or see how we can even eliminate the fee. Ideally, we don't
want parents to pay fees. Ideally, that's what we want. Right now, either the
parent pays or the district pays," said District Four representative, Naomi
Buckner." -- It was bad when Obamarats passed ObamaCare without reading it, but
this just proves we have too many Obamarats on the MCSD Board who passed a
contract without reading it.
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McClatchy story: "WASHINGTON — King County Sheriff John Urquhart says that the war on drugs has failed and that legalizing marijuana is the way to go * But when marijuana issues got a long-awaited airing Tuesday on Capitol Hill, Urquhart told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he fears the state’s 334 new pot stores will be inviting targets for armed robbers: The shops will be forced to do business only in cash, because federal law prevents drug-related businesses from opening bank accounts." -- "targets for armed robbers"? Hasn't the argument all along been that marijuana is one of those 'victimless crimes'? Now the states that have legalized it want banks to be deregulated to handle their business... Wait a minute, didn't those states' Congress people vote against bank deregulations in the past. Whatta they smoking... oh.. we know...
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L-E story: "This week, the Ledger-Enquirer is introducing the weekly Crime Map. Hosted on Google Maps, the map will give an optical overview of our weekly crime reporting efforts. * To be clear, this map is by no means meant to be comprehensive. Some weeks mean hundreds of reports for the police department — many of which are mundane, some of which contain little information valuable to the public. Rather than clutter the tool with less serious offenses, I've narrowed our focus to include just the crimes highlighted by the Ledger-Enquirer. " -- "To be clear, this map is by no means meant to be comprehensive"? Huh? Why are more trees going to be sacrificed for info that's not pertinent? As it is, readers already struggle to get accurate info about crime in our City to begin with because of L-E selectivism and apathy.
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l-E story: "Columbus Council has approved spending $1.3 million to stabilize two sections of the Chattahoochee River’s banks that have collapsed along the city’s whitewater course." -- According to Mayor Obamalinson, the City is getting $1.68 in "fees" for each $48.00 rafter (Kayakers get it free) on the Chattahoochee. Let's see.. $1,300,000.00 in damage repairs means that it will take 773,809 rafters to pay for the repairs. I think the last report said that 12,000 or so rafters went down this first season. Hmmm, guess that means that it will take 64 years before we recoup the repairs on season 1 damages. Wow... great 'investment'...NOT!
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The Washington Post just gave Secretary of State Kerry "4 Pinnochios" for this:
"You know, Senator Chuck Hagel, when he was senator, Senator Chuck Hagel, now secretary of defense, and when I was a senator, we opposed the president’s decision to go into Iraq, but we know full well how that evidence was used to persuade all of us that authority ought to be given.”— Secretary of State John F. Kerry, in an interview with MSNBC, Sept. 5, 2013 * This is at least the second time since becoming secretary that Kerry has asserted that he opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq while serving as a Democratic senator from Massachusetts. The first time the Kerry made this claim, during a student forum in Ethiopia, his statement mysteriously disappeared from the official State Department transcript. * But then he said it again, on television, also dragging Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel into the mix. So let’s take a trip back in time and see what Kerry actually said * When Kerry opposed the 1991 resolution, he complained that the George H.W. Bush administration had done too little to involve the rest of the world in its campaign to oust Iraq from Kuwait. But in 2002, he praised the coalition that had been formed for the first Gulf War, in part to complain that George W. Bush had thus far failed to secure the same level of cooperation. * Similarly, Hagel — who later also emerged as a harsh critic of the administration’s handling of the war — voted for the 2002 resolution and also supported the invasion." -- "Four Pinnochios" are not enough.
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Online headline: "9/11 ceremony will be a quiet last for Mayor Bloomberg" -- Tell you what, it's nice to see a headline concerning Bloomberg that IS 'quiet'.
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An online "huh/" headline: "Anthony Weiner Delivers Concession Speech" -- What concession is he selling .... autographed Nathan's wieners?
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Weiner shouldn't be to sad... he's still got his camera. wife, and the Clintons to console himself with.... hmmm, but for how long?
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This morning, the L-E had a nice article about the "Doughboy Award". I was rummaging through our storage Monday, and came across the Doughboy Award given to my grandfather 50 years ago. What a nice confirmation.
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And in ending today, 9-11-13 remember this as well:
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McClatchy story: "WASHINGTON — King County Sheriff John Urquhart says that the war on drugs has failed and that legalizing marijuana is the way to go * But when marijuana issues got a long-awaited airing Tuesday on Capitol Hill, Urquhart told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he fears the state’s 334 new pot stores will be inviting targets for armed robbers: The shops will be forced to do business only in cash, because federal law prevents drug-related businesses from opening bank accounts." -- "targets for armed robbers"? Hasn't the argument all along been that marijuana is one of those 'victimless crimes'? Now the states that have legalized it want banks to be deregulated to handle their business... Wait a minute, didn't those states' Congress people vote against bank deregulations in the past. Whatta they smoking... oh.. we know...
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L-E story: "This week, the Ledger-Enquirer is introducing the weekly Crime Map. Hosted on Google Maps, the map will give an optical overview of our weekly crime reporting efforts. * To be clear, this map is by no means meant to be comprehensive. Some weeks mean hundreds of reports for the police department — many of which are mundane, some of which contain little information valuable to the public. Rather than clutter the tool with less serious offenses, I've narrowed our focus to include just the crimes highlighted by the Ledger-Enquirer. " -- "To be clear, this map is by no means meant to be comprehensive"? Huh? Why are more trees going to be sacrificed for info that's not pertinent? As it is, readers already struggle to get accurate info about crime in our City to begin with because of L-E selectivism and apathy.
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l-E story: "Columbus Council has approved spending $1.3 million to stabilize two sections of the Chattahoochee River’s banks that have collapsed along the city’s whitewater course." -- According to Mayor Obamalinson, the City is getting $1.68 in "fees" for each $48.00 rafter (Kayakers get it free) on the Chattahoochee. Let's see.. $1,300,000.00 in damage repairs means that it will take 773,809 rafters to pay for the repairs. I think the last report said that 12,000 or so rafters went down this first season. Hmmm, guess that means that it will take 64 years before we recoup the repairs on season 1 damages. Wow... great 'investment'...NOT!
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The Washington Post just gave Secretary of State Kerry "4 Pinnochios" for this:
"You know, Senator Chuck Hagel, when he was senator, Senator Chuck Hagel, now secretary of defense, and when I was a senator, we opposed the president’s decision to go into Iraq, but we know full well how that evidence was used to persuade all of us that authority ought to be given.”— Secretary of State John F. Kerry, in an interview with MSNBC, Sept. 5, 2013 * This is at least the second time since becoming secretary that Kerry has asserted that he opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq while serving as a Democratic senator from Massachusetts. The first time the Kerry made this claim, during a student forum in Ethiopia, his statement mysteriously disappeared from the official State Department transcript. * But then he said it again, on television, also dragging Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel into the mix. So let’s take a trip back in time and see what Kerry actually said * When Kerry opposed the 1991 resolution, he complained that the George H.W. Bush administration had done too little to involve the rest of the world in its campaign to oust Iraq from Kuwait. But in 2002, he praised the coalition that had been formed for the first Gulf War, in part to complain that George W. Bush had thus far failed to secure the same level of cooperation. * Similarly, Hagel — who later also emerged as a harsh critic of the administration’s handling of the war — voted for the 2002 resolution and also supported the invasion." -- "Four Pinnochios" are not enough.
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Online headline: "9/11 ceremony will be a quiet last for Mayor Bloomberg" -- Tell you what, it's nice to see a headline concerning Bloomberg that IS 'quiet'.
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An online "huh/" headline: "Anthony Weiner Delivers Concession Speech" -- What concession is he selling .... autographed Nathan's wieners?
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Weiner shouldn't be to sad... he's still got his camera. wife, and the Clintons to console himself with.... hmmm, but for how long?
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This morning, the L-E had a nice article about the "Doughboy Award". I was rummaging through our storage Monday, and came across the Doughboy Award given to my grandfather 50 years ago. What a nice confirmation.
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And in ending today, 9-11-13 remember this as well:
“Never
stop just because you feel defeated. The journey to the other side is attainable
only after great suffering.”
― Santosh Kalwar
― Santosh Kalwar
Well, friends,
victory must be closer than we think, because we sure have suffered more than we
should have had
to.
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