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Five Inexcusable Actions of Barack Obama

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Disagreeing with policy is one thing. That's to be expected in political spectrums. This writer has disagreed with many of Barrack Obama's policies since taking office. (I also disagreed with some of Bush's) We can argue issues like economics, health care, stimulus packages, government bail-outs, federalizing banks and private industry, all of which attach to liberal or conservative thinking.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 June 2011 18:27

Gunfight At DC Corral: Palin vs Obama.

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Editor's note: my money is on Palin, cuz if she can take down a bear or an elk, she can certainly take care of a rat!

I'm sorry guys. Every time you flood me with emails attempting to convince me Palin can not win; is too toxic, not smart enough, a hypocrite and is only in it for the money, the courageous woman boldly does another extraordinary interview that makes me stand up and cheer, “Sarah Palin, you go girl! I love you!”

On the Hannity show, Palin launched another “in your face” attack on Obama, the GOP and the liberal media. I LOVE IT! http://fxn.ws/cxt8dv

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 June 2011 11:11

Kicking Israel Under The Bus - Apologist Manifesto of Barack Hussein Obama

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In another recent speech, President Obama regurgitated his far left, apologist manifesto. While millions continue to struggle through America's economic meltdown, crushing unemployment, free-falling housing market, and paralyzing gasoline prices, President Obama announced his generous plan to forgive billions in Egyptian debt and loan billions more to create jobs in the Middle East. (It sounds strangely reminiscent of his failed domestic stimulus package because it is.)

The President announced these enormous concessions despite widespread, bipartisan concern that Egypt, as well as other Arab countries, may wind-up being ruled by governments hostile to America.

Last Updated on Sunday, 05 June 2011 09:01

Obama, Osama and a Love Struck Media

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The great achievement of the Barack Obama presidency occurred on May 1st, 2011, when a team of Navy SEALs took out the most wanted man in America, Osama bin Laden. It happened on Obama’s watch, and the mission succeeded, but how it was handled, and mishandled, by Obama and his team in the aftermath raises many disturbing questions. There is no question that America’s elite military forces performed brilliantly in pulling off this mission, and we salute them. Count me among those who are glad that he was killed, and not captured for trial and detention.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 18:58

Forget Weinergate: Obama is Impeachable Over Libya

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If you want an indication of why Republicans may lose to Obama in 2012, look at the pass they are giving him over his illegal war in Libya. Nothing is more important than committing a nation to war. The military intervention could be the basis of impeachment charges. But Republican leaders in the House—and Republican Senator John McCain in the Senate—don’t want to hold Obama accountable.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 18:32

Who Is Behind Adam Kokesh and Russia Today Television?

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A closer look at the Moscow-funded Russia Today television channel, whose host, American Adam Kokesh, was arrested after a disruption last Saturday at the Jefferson Memorial, reveals some interesting and disturbing corporate and foreign intelligence connections.·

As AIM reported, Kokesh, who hosts the show, “Adam Vs. The Man,” joined with pro-Marxist agitator Medea Benjamin to disrupt Memorial Day weekend activities. “I had to spend 4 hours in jail,” whined Kokesh. Now he is threatening to do it again this coming Saturday.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 June 2011 18:06

Gates Turns Off the Lights

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I have been in Washington now for nearly forty years and, in all that time, I can't recall seeing anything quite like Robert Gates' ongoing farewell to arms.

In a series of speeches over the past few days - at Notre Dame, at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Naval Academy - the outgoing Secretary of Defense has sounded a series of warnings that the ship of state, or at least the carrier battle group that protects it, is headed for the rocks.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 May 2011 19:12

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