Saturday, December 14, 2013

The news they didn't see fit to print



The pursuit of Constitutionally grounded governance, freedom and individual liberty
"There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily." --George Washington                                       
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By Mark Alexander

No president since Franklin Roosevelt has mastered the art of the "Big Lie" as effectively as Barack Hussein Obama. In my last Memo to Demos, I outlined Obama's litany of lies to win passage of ObamaCare, or as an increasing number of Democrats now prefer to call it, the "Affordable Care Act." Having supported this catastrophic behemoth, they now hope that their refusal to utter the word "ObamaCare" will provide them a measure of political protection. The truth, however, is that they are now irrevocably linked to Obama's repeated bald-faced lies.

I concur with the assessment of political analyst Jonah Goldberg that Obama's lies are "the biggest lies about domestic policy ever uttered by a U.S. president."
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By Angel Rodriguez

I bet you guys are wondering why I cover rape and child molestation so often? There’s a valid reason for that – the reason is that it continues to happen! DUH! You see, if these things didn’t happen so often, then there would be no need for me to report them. However; they happen time and time again, especially by these repeat offenders, and these criminals just keep doing it repeatedly while no one does anything significant about it. I can’t take this crap; it drives me crazy, so I have to talk about it, I have to write about it, I want these animals to be punished.

Today I wanted to share some information with you that should really upset you. It’s a recurring theme in the world today. I want to talk about repeat offenders, people that should not be in the streets, yet they are out there committing murders, committing rapes, committing robberies, and all other sorts of crimes.

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Fifty-six percent (56%) want a long-term budget deal that cuts spending instead, but then only 29% expected Congress to reach such a deal to avoid another government shutdown.   No wonder just seven percent (7%) think Congress is doing a good or excellent job. A plurality (47%) now believes their representative in Congress is not the best person for the job, and 43% don’t think he or she deserves reelection. Both are highs for the year.
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by Jim Kouri

During his visit to Brazil on Monday, former President Bill Clinton told the Brazilian news media that the United States’ need for national security, especially protection from terrorist attacks, does not justify President Barack Obama’s National Security Agency’s program that includes spying on allied countries.

In a local Brazilian newspaper, O Globo, Clinton blasted Obama’s widespread espionage carried out in countries such as Brazil. Clinton mentioned that former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s revelations regarding the NSA were at times troubling.
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By Michael Busler

In the early 1970’s Vice-President Spiro Agnew popularized the term “silent majority.” The term referred to the majority of Americans who were so busy earning a living, raising a family and taking care of their other responsibilities that they had little time to voice their concerns regarding politics. However, many laws, particularly those involving government taxing and spending policy, seemed to benefit a small percentage of the people while harming this silent majority. Since they had little time to voice their concerns they relied on elected officials to represent them. More.....
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Bill would let Congress be lazy and unaccountable

It’s encouraging that U.S. House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a budget deal that would fund federal agencies through the fall of 2015, and that the House, in an outbreak of bipartisanship, passed the measure Thursday night. The deal, if approved by both houses, would prevent another government shutdown.

Shutdowns like the one that occurred in October are bad for everyone, most notably Congress, whose approval ratings drop through the floor whenever one occurs. That makes U.S. Sen. Rob Portman’s “End Government Shutdowns Act” a tempting idea – but only until one understands the true implications of the bill. In truth, it would make lawmakers less accountable for their decisions and encourage across-the-board cuts instead of finding and cutting spending where it’s most needed or least painful.
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By Newt Gingrich

Something new and interesting is beginning to happen among America's young people. I experienced the change first hand this week.

What if I told you a conservative speaker could have a packed house at a very liberal college (with 750 in the auditorium and over 200 who couldn't get in).  What if I told you that a conservative speaker could get a standing ovation both going in and coming out.

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