Monthly Archives: September 2011

Obama says: America’s “gotten a little soft”

 

Ben Hart’s

Comment’s by Jim Campbell

Obama could only hope and pray to Allah that the title of this article which of course he is responsible for is true.  Obama is facing a November massacre that will make the St. Valentine’s Massacre orchestrated by Al Capone in 1929 a forgotten foot note in history.

To the contrary, Americans have grown strong, stiff with resolve, many reading and understanding the Constitution for the first time.  The tea parties will not go away, we will not be intimidated. New Black Panther’s Bring um on! 

A little soft? Most of us would crawl over broke glass for 100 years to make sure this socialist freak is sent back to Kenya where he certainly belongs.

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C. and I approve this message.

Escape from Tyranny

OBAMA: “I mean, there are a lot of things we can do. The way I think about it is, you know, this is a great, great country that had gotten a little soft and, you know, we didn’t have that same competitive edge that we needed over the last couple of decades. We need to get back on track.”

Whoops off teleprompter he can’t put a cogent sentence together

BEN SAYS: I agree with President Obama on this. Obama sounds like a Tea Partier here.

But it’s Obama’s policies and nanny state socialistic philosophy that has contributed to this. How many times have we extended unemployment benefits since Obama’s been President?

How about requiring the unemployed to do some work for their unemployment checks and food stamps? If they can’t find a job, they can pick up garbage along the highways. They work on the roads and bridges. They can hang drywall. They can paint. Why pay union wages to road crews when we have the unemployed we can put to work on our infrastructure?

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Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Issa Statement on EPA Inspector General Report on Greenhouse Gas Findings

House Oversight Committee

(WASHINGTON)—House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) today released the following statement regarding an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Inspector General report critical of the agency’s greenhouse gas findings scientific assessment process:

Completely lacking science for establishing a CAP and Trade system the Obama administration has bypassed congress in the attempt to accomplish their means to a dubious goal

“The report released today by the Environmental Protection Agency Inspector General validates what the Oversight and Government Reform Committee and others have said about regulations pushed through the Obama EPA: they are done quickly, in a sloppy fashion that seems more intent on forced outcomes than on following the fair and open rulemaking process established by Congress and without consideration for their job-killing implications.

“In tough economic times, every regulatory action has the potential of stifling economic growth and inhibiting job creation. That is especially true when it comes to far-reaching rules promulgated by the EPA governing nearly every aspect of our economy.

“No one questions that the EPA has a key role in ensuring clean air, clean water and protecting our natural resources. But that effort should not be undertaken in haste, without rigorous adherence to the peer review and rulemaking process, including a thorough cost benefit analysis.

Researchers Hack Voting Machine for $26

 

By Matt Liebowitz

Fox News

H/T CDR Kerchner’s Blog

How in the world do you think Harry Reid could have ever been elected in NV? Please see: ACORN Just Fined Maximum in Nevada Voter Fraud Scheme and how Harry Reid was elected.  Also SEIU ballot fraud may have played a role in Harry Reid’s Re-Election

It’s this reporter opinion that those capable of bugging the machines can and will provide counter measures to prevent election fraud and Obama stealing the election.

That’s my Story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C. and I approve this message. 

 

 TechMediaNetwork

 

 

Campaigning for the 2012 presidential race has already begun, but what the candidates don’t know is that come election day, hackers could be the ones whose votes have the biggest impact.

Researchers from the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois have developed a hack that, for about $26 and an 8th-grade science education, can remotely manipulate the electronic voting machines used by millions of voters all across the U.S.

The researchers, Salon reported, performed their proof-of-concept hack on a Diebold Accuvote TS electronic voting machine, a type of touchscreen Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting system that is widely used for government elections.

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The Intelligence Value of Hostage Debriefing

Stratfor Geopolitical Intelligence Report:

 

In this week’s Above the Tearline, we’re going to look at the American hikers recently released from Iran and examine the intelligence value of why it’s important to debrief hostages held in captivity.

When hostages are released from extended stays in captivity, there is a coordinated process that takes place behind the scenes that first begins with an extensive decompression period where hostages are afforded a comprehensive medical, dental and psychiatric assessment as to their mental state.

The psychological assessment is done for two primary purposes. One is to help understand the traumatic effect that takes place while an individual is held against their will. The second purpose of the psychological assessment is to afford the debriefing team an opportunity to understand the psychological state the hostage is in, which allows the debriefing team to formulate their best avenue of approach in their line of questioning.

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As Reported Obama was in Denver the day and night of Sept. 27, 2011

Obama takes jobs push to Denver

DENVER – President Barack Obama got a warm but not boisterous reaction when he promoted his jobs bill at a Denver high school.

CBS Video of the event click here.

Note the looks of enthusiasm on members of the military behind him

Speaking outside Lincoln High School in southwest Denver, Obama gave a version of his pitch for the $447 billion jobs bill he has been pushing in speeches across the country. The president argued that the money could help save teachers’ jobs in Colorado and create jobs in the construction field.

Colorado Republicans have called the plan a new version of the stimulus plan Obama signed into law in Denver more than two years ago.

Please note the population in Denver was 3.5 million on January 1, 2011 and on the up swing.  When we factor in those who were bussed in, the usual  Obama supporters and union thugs, don’t look for Obama to do well in Colorado in 2012.

Organizers say about 6,000 attended Obama’s speech Tuesday.

New military chief seeks balance in US power??

By ROBERT BURNS

National Security Writer

 

Miami Herald

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration welcomed Army Gen. Martin Dempsey as the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Friday and said farewell to Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, whose final day as the top American military officer was punctuated by the killing of a key al-Qaida figure.

Army Gen. Martin Dempsey as the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

In a ceremony at Fort Myer, Va., President Barack Obama lauded Mullen for his steadiness, resilience and humility.

“Be assured, our military is stronger and our nation is more secure because of the service that you have rendered,” the president told Mullen, who is ending a 43-year military career. Obama called Dempsey one of the military’s most battle-tested officers.

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High Value Islamist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki killed in Yemen

Comment by Jim Campbell

Obama remains the absolute enigma. On the one had his economic policy has been destroying the country. Most of his foreign policy has been a bust, specifically late entry with US forces in Libya and the incomprehensible failure to deal with Iran’s desire to develop nuclear capability.  He just chose a wimp as his new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , General Martin Dempsey, made one thing clear. He differs with his predecessor on one of the most important issues of the day: the threat posed to national security . He seeks a balance of US Power?  Does any of this make any sense to you?  Please advise.

US officials said Anwar al-Awlaki had played a significant role in attacks on US interests

US-born radical Islamist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, a key al-Qaeda leader, has been killed in Yemen, the country’s defense ministry said.

US President Barack Obama said his death was a major blow to al-Qaeda.

Awlaki, of Yemeni descent, has been on the run in Yemen since December 2007.

The US said that as a key figure in al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), he had played a “significant role” in plots to blow up US airliners and had sought use poison to kill US citizens.

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It Could have been me! Muslims hit by an 18 wheeler

By Jim Campbell
A true story?  You be the judge. My lips are sealed on the matter. J.C.
 
I was sitting at a stoplight yesterday …. minding my own business,
waiting on it to turn green.
A carload of young, loud Muslims shouting anti American slogans
stopped next to me.

The light changed, the Muslims shook their fists, hit the gas and

darted off ahead of me.
Suddenly an 18-wheeler came speeding through and ran directly over
their car, crushing it completely.

For several minutes I sat in my car thinking to myself,

“Man, that could have been me!”

So, today… bright and early, I went out and got me an 18 Wheeler and renewed my long haul license. 

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Pentagon aims at target Pakistan: Operation No Bomb Left Behind

THE ROVING EYE
South Asia Times

By Pepe Escobar
Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).

Syria will have to wait. The next stop in the Pentagon-coined “long war” is bound to be Pakistan. True, a war is already on in what the Barack Obama administration named AfPak. But crunch time in Pak itself looms closer and closer. Call it the “no bomb left behind” campaign.

Jalalludin Haqqani

Al-Qaeda is a thing of the past; after all, al-Qaeda assets such as Abdelhakim Belhaj are now running Tripoli. The new Washington-manufactured mega-bogeyman is now the Haqqani network.

A relentless, Haqqani-targeted manufacture of consensus industry is already on overdrive, via a constellation of the usual neo-conservative suspects, assorted Republican warmongers, “Pentagon officials” and industrial-military complex shills in corporate media.

The Haqqani network, a force of 15,000 to 20,000 Pashtun fighters led by former anti-Soviet mujahideen figure Jalalludin Haqqani, is a key component of the Afghan insurgency from its bases in Pakistan’s North Waziristan tribal area.

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