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GOP:
Benghazi ‘Bubbling Up’ as a Key
Election Issue By Patrick
Goodenough
Republicans turned up the heat on the Obama
administration Sunday, pressing for answers about its handling – at the time
and since – of last month’s terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
Already politically explosive, the controversy over the September 11 attack on
the Libyan mission deepened last week with the emergence of an apparent
contradiction between President Obama and his defense secretary concerning the
immediate security response. “There are two
things people are talking about,” Republican National Committee chairman
Reince Priebus said on CNN’s State of the Union. “They’re talking about the
economy, and they’re talking about what happened in Benghazi.” “Either the
president didn’t give the directive or the president isn’t being truthful – or
perhaps Leon Panetta acted as commander in chief,” he said. “That’s what –
this is the subject right now that people are talking about, and the economy.”
On Fox News Sunday, Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson said that while
visiting GOP centers in the battleground state, “particularly yesterday, this
issue of Benghazi is really bubbling up. People are demanding answers from
this administration. I think it’s going to have a big impact here in the state
of Wisconsin.”
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Father
of former SEAL killed in Libya wants the truth Watch Here
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"It has ever been my hobby-horse to see
rising in America an empire of liberty, and a prospect of two or three hundred
millions of freemen, without one noble or one king among them. You say it is
impossible. If I should agree with you in this, I would still say, let us try
the experiment, and preserve our equality as long as we can. A better system of
education for the common people might preserve them long from such artificial
inequalities as are prejudicial to society, by confounding the natural distinctions
of right and wrong, virtue and vice."
--John Adams, letter to Count Sarsfield, 1786
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Are
Americans Finally Seeing the True Obama Presidency? by
Giacomo
With only eight days before the elections, it
seems that Americans are waking up and seeing the real President Barack Obama.
His ratings are falling as are his standings in a number of the polls. Last
week, Obama’s job approval ratings fell seven points in a short three day
span. On Oct. 23, his job approval ratings according to Gallup were at 53%.
It dropped to 51% on the 24th, then down to 48% on the 25th
and further down to 46% on the 26th. It seems the only thing
Obama has accomplished last week, other than campaigning, was to lie about the
terrorist attack on Benghazi and to re-iterate that he is holding all of
America as hostages on the tax cuts. Obama, who constantly says that
they tried so hard to sit down with Republicans to work out compromises, has
emphatically stated that he will veto any tax cut legislation that does not
meet his requirements. This is Obamas form of compromise –
everyone has to compromise to his way of doing things, but not vice versa.
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Rights
for Everything but Pre-Born Babies by Gary DeMar
The evidence for the Democrats’ obsession with
abortion is overwhelming — from its platform plank and repeated speakers at
the Democratic National Convention to the almost daily defense of the bloody
business by Democrat leaders and their zombie-like supporters. Ann Coulter
writes the following in her book Godless:
“Abortion is the sacrament and Roe v. Wade is
Holy Writ. This is why we have to have World War III every time there’s an
opening on the Supreme Court. As long as Roe is the law of the land,
elected Democrats can hide behind the Supreme Court’s ruling. They rarely have to cast votes on abortion
bills, because the High Court has removed abortion from the democratic process.
All the Democrats have to do is smear
any Supreme Court nominee who might possibly vote to overturn Roe and finally allow Americans to
vote on abortion.”
Yes, there are people who support the Democrats for
other reasons, but they’ve joined a bloody political religion.
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"To be prepared for war, is one
of the most effectual means of preserving peace."
--George Washington
"[Barack Obama is] certainly not a very good
debater. He showed it again [last] Monday night. Obama lost. His tone was
petty and small. ... That spirit led Obama into a major unforced error. When
Romney made a perfectly reasonable case to rebuild a shrinking Navy, Obama
condescended: 'You mentioned ... that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916.
Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because the nature of
our military's changed.' Such that naval vessels are as obsolete as horse
cavalry? Liberal pundits got a great guffaw out of this, but the underlying
argument is quite stupid. As if the ships being retired are dinghies,
skipjacks and three-masted schooners. As if an entire branch of the armed
forces -- the principal projector of American power abroad -- is itself some
kind of anachronism. 'We have these things called aircraft carriers,'
continued the schoolmaster, 'where planes land on them.' This is Obama's case
for fewer vessels? Does he think carriers patrol alone? He doesn't know that
for every one carrier, 10 times as many ships sail in a phalanx of escorts?
Obama may blithely dismiss the need for more ships, but the Navy wants at least
310 and the latest Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel report says
that defending America's vital interests requires 346 ships (versus 287 today).
Does anyone doubt that if we continue, as we are headed, down to fewer than
230, the casualty will be entire carrier battle groups, precisely the kind
of high-tech force multipliers that Obama pretends our national security
requires?" --columnist Charles
Krauthammer
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Four
More Years of What?
"If you bought a car from a dealer and it
turned out to be nothing like the advertisement, would you buy a second car in
four years from the same dealer? If you loaned a great deal of money to someone
for a deathly sick friend and then found out the money was spent on other
things, and wasted on terrible investments like untenable green energy scams,
would you offer to loan them more money? Then why in the world would anyone,
including Colin Powell, ever vote for Obama a second time? My mother always
said, 'Once burned, twice shy.'" - Submitted by Desert Rat
New
Projection of Election Results: Romney 52,
Obama 47
By FRED BARNES
The bipartisan Battleground Poll, in its “vote
election model,” is projecting that Mitt Romney will defeat President Obama 52
percent to 47 percent. The poll also found that Romney has an even
greater advantage among middle class voters, 52 percent to 45 percent.
While Obama can close the gap with a strong voter turnout effort, “reports from
the field would indicate that not to be the case, and Mitt Romney may well be
heading to a decisive victory,” says pollster Ed Goeas. Should Romney win by 5
percentage points, it would increase Republican chances of gaining control of
the Senate. His coattails would help elect GOP Senate candidates in
Virginia, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. “Republicans are
now certain to hold the House,” Goeas said, “regardless of how the presidential
race turns out.” The poll’s election model takes into account variables
including voter intensity, age, and education, and voters who are certain in
their vote. The race “remains very close in the surface,” Goeas said,
“but the political environment and the composition of the likely electorate
favor Governor Romney.” The projected outcome by the Battleground Poll is
close to that of the Gallup Poll. Last week, Gallup said Romney leads
Obama 49 percent to 46 percent in its model of the electorate’s composition on
November 6. The Battleground Poll is conducted by Goeas of the Tarrance Group
and Celinda Lake of Lake Research Partners. Goeas is a Republican, Lake a
Democrat. The survey is affiliated with Politico and George
Washington University.
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Gallup:
Romney, GOP Lead in Early Voting By Paul Scicchitano
With “Frankenstorm” threatening the final days of
the presidential race, Gallup released a new poll today showing that GOP
presidential nominee Mitt Romney is leading President Barack Obama in early
voting, something that had been a key part of the Obama campaign strategy.
Meanwhile, Gallup also reported that more Republicans than Democrats have
already voted by a margin of 19 to 15 percent. “When those who intend to
vote before Election Day are factored in, the gap is similar: 37 percent of
Republicans vs. 33 percent of Democrats,” according to the polling
organization. “Romney currently leads Obama 52
percent to 45 percent among voters who say they have already cast their
ballots,” Gallup reported.
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