I'd like to read one of Harmonica Alberts 100 word sentences on this:
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Re: I'd like to read one of Harmonica Alberts 100 word sentences on this:
Obama On Veterans’ Care In 2012: “We Will Not Rest… Until We Get This Right”
I wonder how many times Obama has golfed since he made this statement?
This month we learned of “hidden waiting lists at a growing number of veterans’ hospitals (seven so far) — wherein dozens of veterans died while waiting months for vital treatment, and the VA covered up the lengthy wait times.”
I wonder how many times Obama has golfed since he made this statement?
This month we learned of “hidden waiting lists at a growing number of veterans’ hospitals (seven so far) — wherein dozens of veterans died while waiting months for vital treatment, and the VA covered up the lengthy wait times.”
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House Sends Subpoena to Eric Holder on IRS Scandal, Big Three Nets Refuse to Report
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs#ixzz32QqbRKSO
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs#ixzz32QqbRKSO
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In a Month, TV News Gives Less Airtime to VA Scandal Than Christie Controversy Received in Four Days
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/scott-whitlock/2014/05/22/month-tv-news-gives-less-airtime-va-scandal-christie-controversy-rec
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/scott-whitlock/2014/05/22/month-tv-news-gives-less-airtime-va-scandal-christie-controversy-rec
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Re: I'd like to read one of Harmonica Alberts 100 word sentences on this:
Speaking of hundred word sentences...this guy should remember that most people are not as educated as how he would wish them to be.
Many objective studies have indicated the host of problems on campuses today: the highly disproportionate number, by very large margins, of far leftist members of university faculty, and sometimes administration; raucous and highly active leftist student groups; one sided teaching if not indoctrination in class and in texts used in many of the social sciences and in history courses; a preponderance of radical campus guest speakers; the incessant activity of radical Islamic campus organizations.
Many objective studies have indicated the host of problems on campuses today: the highly disproportionate number, by very large margins, of far leftist members of university faculty, and sometimes administration; raucous and highly active leftist student groups; one sided teaching if not indoctrination in class and in texts used in many of the social sciences and in history courses; a preponderance of radical campus guest speakers; the incessant activity of radical Islamic campus organizations.
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Double Standard: NBC Hit Bush Visit to Afghanistan as a Stunt, Promotes Obama's Trip
Eight months before the 2006 midterm election, President Bush made a “surprise” visit to Afghanistan. On the March 1, 2006 edition of the Today show, hosts Katie Couric and Matt Lauer made sure to paint Bush’s visit as a publicity stunt due to his approval rating being at an “all-time low” and the controversy surrounding a bid by a United Arab Emirates-based company to run operations at various U.S. seaports. Couric touted it as an “important symbol.” Kelly O’Donnell cited the visit with all its baggage as a “difficult stretch for the president.”
At the time, the network insisted their viewers be absolutely clear about the president’s approval rating and scandals bedeviling his administration back at home. Not only that, Today's coverage included a guest who argued that it was simply impossible to “divorce how the war is going with the perception of how President Bush is doing as president.”
Fast-forward to 2014 with the barrage of scandals haunting President Obama including Benghazi, the IRS, continuing Obamacare woes, and of course most recently, the VA scandal. President Obama has had lower approval ratings but he is not incredibly popular and his party stands to face a drubbing in the November midterms. Yet the treatment by Today was wildly different.
On Monday’s Memorial Day edition of the Today Show, White House correspondent Kristen Welker lamented that the President’s surprise visit was “overshadowed” by the “looming VA scandal.” over B-roll of the President thanking the troops.
The segment included clips of veterans spending Memorial Day in Washington, D.C., some describing the VA scandal as a “systemic” problem that’s been going on forever and brushing it off as “we all make mistakes.”
The message was clear: President Obama is trying his darndest and ultimately it's not his fault that the VA is in such shambles. He's really trying his best to fix the "systemic" problem, after all. All that was missing was Juan Williams joining in to exclaim that the trip shows the president’s going “overboard” in his support for our troops!
What a difference eight years and a Democratic commander-in-chief makes when it comes to reporting.
Eight months before the 2006 midterm election, President Bush made a “surprise” visit to Afghanistan. On the March 1, 2006 edition of the Today show, hosts Katie Couric and Matt Lauer made sure to paint Bush’s visit as a publicity stunt due to his approval rating being at an “all-time low” and the controversy surrounding a bid by a United Arab Emirates-based company to run operations at various U.S. seaports. Couric touted it as an “important symbol.” Kelly O’Donnell cited the visit with all its baggage as a “difficult stretch for the president.”
At the time, the network insisted their viewers be absolutely clear about the president’s approval rating and scandals bedeviling his administration back at home. Not only that, Today's coverage included a guest who argued that it was simply impossible to “divorce how the war is going with the perception of how President Bush is doing as president.”
Fast-forward to 2014 with the barrage of scandals haunting President Obama including Benghazi, the IRS, continuing Obamacare woes, and of course most recently, the VA scandal. President Obama has had lower approval ratings but he is not incredibly popular and his party stands to face a drubbing in the November midterms. Yet the treatment by Today was wildly different.
On Monday’s Memorial Day edition of the Today Show, White House correspondent Kristen Welker lamented that the President’s surprise visit was “overshadowed” by the “looming VA scandal.” over B-roll of the President thanking the troops.
The segment included clips of veterans spending Memorial Day in Washington, D.C., some describing the VA scandal as a “systemic” problem that’s been going on forever and brushing it off as “we all make mistakes.”
The message was clear: President Obama is trying his darndest and ultimately it's not his fault that the VA is in such shambles. He's really trying his best to fix the "systemic" problem, after all. All that was missing was Juan Williams joining in to exclaim that the trip shows the president’s going “overboard” in his support for our troops!
What a difference eight years and a Democratic commander-in-chief makes when it comes to reporting.
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"In terms of responsibility, as I've said before, this is my administration; I always take responsibility for whatever happens, and this is an area that I have a particular concern with," Obama said, according to a transcript of the remarks published by The Washington Post.
Then he declared: "This predates my presidency."
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"In terms of responsibility, as I've said before, this is my administration; I always take responsibility for whatever happens, and this is an area that I have a particular concern with," Obama said, according to a transcript of the remarks published by The Washington Post.
Then he declared: "This predates my presidency."
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But one thing is for certain: the White House has used this to successfully shift the media’s attention away from Obama’s mishandling of the recent Veterans Affairs scandal.
http://www.infowars.com/sgt-bergdahl-an-intelligence-asset-endangered-by-obamas-cia-blunder/
http://www.infowars.com/sgt-bergdahl-an-intelligence-asset-endangered-by-obamas-cia-blunder/
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BHO is making GWB look like a Boyscout when it comes to a end around the law !
Obama issues another executive order bypassing Congress
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/06/obama_issues_another_executive_order_bypassing_congress.html
Obama issues another executive order bypassing Congress
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/06/obama_issues_another_executive_order_bypassing_congress.html
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DOWN WITH FOX NEWS !
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I remember when Mister Albert use to work himself into a lather because Team Bush was ease dropping on intercepted terrorist phone calls from the Middle East with a warrant ! I'm guessing Mister Albert is OK with Americans are wire taped, as Obama makes Bush look like a Boy Scout.
One tool that’s come under increasing fire is the so-called stingray — a fake cell phone tower that law enforcement officials deploy to track a suspect, often without a warrant or any other formal approval.
A stingray is a false cell phone tower that can force phones in a geographical area to connect to it. Once these devices connect, the stingray can be used to either hone in on the target’s location or, with some models, actually eavesdrop on conversations, text messages, and web browser activity.
It’s not clear how much the police cooperate with the cell phone carriers on this — in at least some cases, the police have gone to carriers with requests for information, while in others they seem to have taken a brute-force approach, dumping the data of every single user on a given tower and then sorting it to find the parties they’re interested in tracking. Stingrays can be used to force the phone to give up its user details, making it fairly easy for the police to match devices and account holders.
...The Obama Administration is actually telling police agencies to refuse FOIA requests on security grounds or censoring such documents to the point of worthlessness. Last week, the US Marshals interfered in a case in Florida to prevent the ACLU from meeting with local police officials to discuss the use of stingray technology. According to the ACLU, the Marshal’s deputized the local police force, declared all materials related to stingray use to be government property, and took the records off-site.
One tool that’s come under increasing fire is the so-called stingray — a fake cell phone tower that law enforcement officials deploy to track a suspect, often without a warrant or any other formal approval.
A stingray is a false cell phone tower that can force phones in a geographical area to connect to it. Once these devices connect, the stingray can be used to either hone in on the target’s location or, with some models, actually eavesdrop on conversations, text messages, and web browser activity.
It’s not clear how much the police cooperate with the cell phone carriers on this — in at least some cases, the police have gone to carriers with requests for information, while in others they seem to have taken a brute-force approach, dumping the data of every single user on a given tower and then sorting it to find the parties they’re interested in tracking. Stingrays can be used to force the phone to give up its user details, making it fairly easy for the police to match devices and account holders.
...The Obama Administration is actually telling police agencies to refuse FOIA requests on security grounds or censoring such documents to the point of worthlessness. Last week, the US Marshals interfered in a case in Florida to prevent the ACLU from meeting with local police officials to discuss the use of stingray technology. According to the ACLU, the Marshal’s deputized the local police force, declared all materials related to stingray use to be government property, and took the records off-site.
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With his Hope and Change Obama is making Bush look like a Boy Scout.
Inspector General: CIA Broke Into Senate Computers
WASHINGTON — CIA Director John Brennan apologized to Senate intelligence committee leaders after his inspector general found that CIA employees acted improperly when the agency searched Senate computers earlier this year.
http://nypost.com/2014/07/31/cia-director-apologizes-for-searching-senate-computers/
Inspector General: CIA Broke Into Senate Computers
WASHINGTON — CIA Director John Brennan apologized to Senate intelligence committee leaders after his inspector general found that CIA employees acted improperly when the agency searched Senate computers earlier this year.
http://nypost.com/2014/07/31/cia-director-apologizes-for-searching-senate-computers/
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“The greatest responsibility I have as President is to keep the American people safe. That’s why I ended the war in Iraq.”—President Obama
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 23, 2012
Obama: 'Not My Decision' to Pull Troops Out of Iraq http://t.co/DHeoJ8btcR Follow @NRO
— National Review (@NROcorner) August 9, 2014
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 23, 2012
Obama: 'Not My Decision' to Pull Troops Out of Iraq http://t.co/DHeoJ8btcR Follow @NRO
— National Review (@NROcorner) August 9, 2014
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Re: I'd like to read one of Harmonica Alberts 100 word sentences on this:
I'LL BET THAT GUY ON THE RACE TRACK
WILL NEVER TRY THAT STUNT AGAIN !
WILL NEVER TRY THAT STUNT AGAIN !
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