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Congratulations, House Republicans!

 
 
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 16 May, 2014 06:34 pm
@coldjoint,
The GOP has gotten all fascist, hasn't it?
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Fri 16 May, 2014 06:38 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
HOW????
coldjoint
 
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Reply Fri 16 May, 2014 07:09 pm
@OmSigDAVID,
Quote:
HOW????

Another question you won't get an answer for. Because anything fascist can be directly compared to Obamas own fascist actions.
parados
 
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Reply Sat 17 May, 2014 08:38 am
@woiyo,
woiyo wrote:

Then the State Department can close the embassy and call back everyone. Other countries did that. We did not. Maybe the State Dept can own up to the fact that for political purposes it was better to leave a weak embassy and not care about their safety, then close it.

Yea, very dangerous world. Does that mean we need to have embassy is such places?

What embassy are you talking about? Are you determined to prove you don't have a clue what the hell you are talking about?
There was no US Embassy in Benghazi. For you to even mention closing an embassy when talking about Benghazi only proves you are completely misinformed about the issues.
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parados
 
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Reply Sat 17 May, 2014 09:27 am
@Baldimo,
The point you fail to understand is that the Democrats didn't investigate because it was not in the interest of the country to do so. The GOP says, "**** the country, we want to get this President no matter what." If the GOP was really interested in what they claim, they would investigate ALL instances but their failure to do so points out they are playing politics and screwing the country while doing it.
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sat 17 May, 2014 09:33 am
@parados,
It's called 'consistency.' They don't understand the word nor practice it.

The GOP also stopped legislation on immigration reform; most Americans want it, but the GOP tries to overrule the American people in almost every important legislation that's introduced. The NO PARTY is alive and well, because stupid Americans continue to support them.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sat 17 May, 2014 11:07 am
@coldjoint,
To quote omsig, HOW????
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sat 17 May, 2014 07:20 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
To quote omsig, HOW????


You are the one that said fascist. Since you defend Obama you know more about it than I. Give me an example of the fascist Republican party.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 07:11 am
https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/10313386_703884236334950_1914628137527655302_n.jpg
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 10:49 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Issa better demand an investigation on all those people that disappeared! That's good for at least 10 investigations.
bobsal u1553115
 
  1  
Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 11:04 am
@coldjoint,
Yeah like your President/Hitler cartoons hadn't already said it, chump. Don't you ever even look at your poop before you fling it?


Rand Paul Supporter Stomps On MoveOn Member's Head (VIDEO) (UPDATED)

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An ugly scene took place outside the Kentucky Senatorial debate Monday night as what appeared to be a supporter of Republican candidate Rand Paul was captured by a local news affiliate literally stomping the head of a member of the progressive-activist organization MoveOn.org.

The MoveOn volunteer, Lauren Valle, went to the hospital after explaining what had happened to local press. As of 11:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time she remained there, according to another MoveOn official. According to a local Fox station, Valle had attempted to approach Paul before the debate took place, dressed in a blonde wig and with a "RepublicanCorp" sign mocking him as a stooge of special interests.

Attendees around Valle are heard screaming, "get the cops" as cameras captured her being dragged to the pavement by her red sweater. Once on the ground a man wearing white sneakers pushed the sole of his shoe down on her head.

There is no definitive word on who stomped on Valle or why they went to such lengths to stop her protest. A call to the Lexington police department was not immediately returned. The Kentucky Post, however, reported that: "Police say she refused treatment and later filed an assault report. Her identity is not yet released."

The paper also reported that a second fight broke out before the debate, with a Conway supporter stepping on the foot of a female Paul supporter. The Paul supporter, who recently had foot surgery, refused medical treatment but filed an assault report.

UPDATE: A spokesman for the Lexington Police Department, Lt. Edward Hart, tells The Huffington Post that as off 12:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time they have not yet identified the man captured on video stomping the head of the MoveOn volunteer. Hart said that the department would be reviewing news footage of the incident and that they "are hoping someone can identify who the person is." Until then, he said, it is a "pending investigation."

Hart additionally offered some details from the police report filed from the incident. There were, he said, roughly 300 protestors outside the debate and only a handful of officers. "We were not anticipating any issues," he acknowledged.

"The victim, apparently, was trying to run up and approach Dr. Paul with a sign reading 'RepubliCorp: Employee of the Month,'" he added. "She worked for MoveOn.org -- was a contract employee sent to the debate with MoveOn.org for the purpose of getting a picture with Dr. Paul with the sign."

Valle had been sent from Pennsylvania for the purposes of appearing outside the Paul event, according to Hart. "She had been attending multiple rallies with the same purpose. She stated that she was wearing a wig and as she was running up to Rand Paul she was either tripped on purpose or pushed to the ground." Following the incident Valle "complained of injury to the temple area."

Hart relayed that a fourth-degree assault report had been filed with the policy department -- as is customary when the result "is a minor injury." Once the suspect is identified it will be up to Valle "to file for warrant or the summons to bring that person into court."

LATER UPDATE: Mark Riddle, a senior adviser for the Conway campaign, tells The Huffington Post that Conway reached out to Valle after the incident took place to make sure she was all right. He did not get through to her at the hospital but was able to talk to a friend or associate who was there.

The Attorney General, Riddle relays, was inside the venue when the incident took place and didn't hear about it until after the fact. Police officials did, however, brief campaign officials in the green room during the course of the debate to alert them to what had transpired outside.

"Everyone is hoping she is okay and I don't think anybody believes this sort of behavior is tolerable," said Riddle. "We can disagree on issues and be passionate about them but I don't think there is any room for someone throwing a young lady to the ground and stomping her on the head no matter how much they disagree with her."

LATER UPDATE:: Paul aide Jesse Benton put out a statement after midnight calling the incident "incredibly unfortunate."

We understand that there was an altercation outside of the debate between supporters of both sides and that is incredibly unfortunate. Violence of any kind has no place in our civil discourse and we urge supporters on all sides to be civil to one another as tensions rise heading toward this very important election. We are relieved to hear that the woman in question was not injured.

LATER UPDATE:: A MoveOn official tells the Huffington Post that Valle suffered a concussion but was released from the hospital very early on Tuesday morning. She is leaning toward pressing charges, the official added.

In addition, Justin Ruben, Executive Director of MoveOn released the organization's first statement on the matter:

We're appalled at the violent incident that occurred at the Kentucky Senate debate last night. Numerous news reports clearly show that the young woman--a MoveOn supporter--was assaulted and pushed to the ground by Rand Paul supporters, where one man held her down while another stomped on her head. This kind of violence has no place in American society, much less at a peaceful political rally.


Our first concern is obviously Lauren's health and well being. She is recovering, and we will release more details as we have them. We are concerned that no arrests have yet been made, and we hope those responsible will be brought to justice quickly, and that Rand Paul will join us in condemning this horrible act.

LATER UPDATE:: Asked about the incident during an appearance on Fox News Tuesday morning, Paul acknowledged that there was "a bit of a crowd control problem."

We want everybody to be civil. We want this campaign to be about issues. I will tell you that when we arrived there was enormous passion on both sides. It really was something where you walk into a haze of lights flashing, people yelling and screaming, bumping up. And there was a bit of a crowd control problem. I don't want anybody though to be involved in things that aren't civil. I think this should always be about the issues. And it is an unusual situation to have so many people so passionate on both sides jockeying back and forth. And it wasn't something that I liked or anybody liked about that situation. So I hope in the future it is going to be better.

LATER UPDATE: Now Conway himself has weighed in with a statement sent from his campaign to reporters.

I was shocked to see video footage of a Rand Paul supporter stomping the head of a woman outside the debate last night. We can disagree on issues, and I don't know what preceded the incident, but physical violence by a man against a woman must never be tolerated. It is my hope that steps have been taken to ensure this kind of thuggish behavior never happens again in this campaign.


We will update this post with more information as it arrives.

Note: A photograph used on the front page of The Huffington Post depicting a "Don't Tread On Me" button worn by one of the men in the altercation was taken by Bob Layton at Blue Bluegrass.

WATCH: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/25/rand-paul-supporter-stomps-head_n_773857.html

Guess who went to jail for this? If you'd like to see more evidence - photos, video - of more attacks like these, I got a million of 'em. No, really, it seems like a million of them. Like that Teapublican Senatorial candidate Miller(?) who held a reporter at gunpoint, or that ex-FBI thug who threatened on camera and tape to throw a reporter off a balocony. Guess how that ended? he was arrested, but not for the assault, but for CORRUPTION!
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 11:09 am
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
Re: bobsal u1553115 (Post 5667599)
Issa better demand an investigation on all those people that disappeared! That's good for at least 10 investigations.


Maybe even 10 to 20,000,000 investigations. It could happen.

Better book the portapotties, and folding chairs. Oh yeah, and line up bail-bondsmen to get the government out of jail after they're arrested.

Someone had to have lost some money doing this goofy thing.
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 11:44 am
@bobsal u1553115,
You,
Quote:

Someone had to have lost some money doing this goofy thing.


The American people always ends up in the losing end because of these Conservative, No Party, GOP, Tea Party shenanigans. Their waste of our resources is the greatest in this world- past or present - bar none! Look at the treasure they threw away at the illegal Iraq war. No investigation, no queries, just "yes, yes, yes" to the crimes against humanity and all Americans. Look at all the loved ones lost by American and Iraqi families and friends.

No investigation.

Benghazi is more important, because Consular Stevens turned down added security - twice. They want to blame this administration for Steven's decisions.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 04:40 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
crimes against humanity


Yeah, opposing the original crime against humanity, Islam.
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coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 05:00 pm
Quote:
In California Rates Increase 70% With Obamacare

Quote:
A new study reveals, that on average, California’s private insurance rates jumped almost 70% with the implementation of Obamacare. The average monthly insurance premium rose from $195 per month to $315 per month.

http://www.theminorityreportblog.com/2014/03/01/in-california-rates-increase-70-with-obamacare/?utm_content=buffer125f6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

coldjoint
 
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Reply Sun 18 May, 2014 05:01 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
They want to blame this administration for Steven's decisions.


They put Stevens there.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 20 May, 2014 08:20 am
@coldjoint,
What new report?

http://www.theminorityreportblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/TMR-Black-Logo-600X200-Retina1.png

All we needto know about this **** site:

http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/4de2955c2fdab9b699d4aebb799baf6c?s=100&r=pg&d=mm

Steve Foley
A former U.S.Marine, he is the Creator of The Minority Report Network. He is also the Founder and Managing Editor of the Network’s flagship site, www.theminorityreportblog.com, Former Director of New Media for Liberty.com, Former Director of New Media for Liberty First PAC, and the Former Chief Managing Editor of 73Wire.com. Steve is a well respected national conservative blogger who’s dedicated the past several years of his life advancing conservatism online. Recently Steve was instrumental in the development of Liberty.com, Liberty First PAC, The Patriot Caucus, the national campaign trail and grassroots news site73wire.com.

Great comedy site.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 20 May, 2014 09:51 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
All we needto know about this **** site:


That it is by Americans for America. The garbage you shovel has nothing to do with American values like the two party system and open debate. Not liars hiding behind the race card and bias media just Americans with the interest of individual liberty not collectivism.
OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Tue 20 May, 2014 10:43 am
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:
Quote:
All we needto know about this **** site:


That it is by Americans for America. The garbage you shovel has nothing to do with American values like the two party system and open debate. Not liars hiding behind the race card and bias media just Americans with the interest of individual liberty not collectivism.
For those of us who LIKE debate,
we NEED those who oppose our views.


Note that debate does not include
exchanges of personal insults.
coldjoint
 
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Reply Tue 20 May, 2014 10:49 am
Quote:

What Obama Will Read About In Between Fundraisers: More VA Whistleblowers Coming Forward

obamatwoface

Since Obama only finds out about all his scandals by reading about them later, we may as well help him out here today.

Conscientious workers at the Veterans Health Administration aware of their employer’s reputation for punishing people who expose wrongdoing were given a new outlet last week.

The Project on Government Oversight (POGO) and the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America unveiled an encrypted web submission form Thursday soliciting horror stories in the wake of a nationwide furor about fudged wait time records and related veteran deaths in Phoenix.

POGO Director of Communications Joe Newman says the groups are looking for systematic problems and received 310 submissions as of Monday morning. The majority of reports are thus far from veterans and members of the public, and less than 10 percent are from VA employees, Newman says.

A few appear promising, but POGO plans to carefully vet allegations before moving forward.

Blowing the whistle with the help of interested nonprofits is perfectly legal, three attorneys who specialize in whistleblowing law tell U.S. News.

And using a third party to snitch on bad behavior may be well worth considering.

“In short, VA employees can still be protected if they go to nonprofits or the press rather than the agency,” says Cornell Law School professor Stewart Schwab. “This is particularly so when there has been a pattern of unresponsiveness.”

What the whistleblowers can expect is a hostile media that has surrounded their Precious to come after them. Used to be a time in this country when whistleblowers were lauded and had movies made about them. Those days ended January 20, 2009. Now they must be destroyed


http://www.jammiewf.com/2014/what-obama-will-read-about-in-between-fundraisers-more-va-whistleblowers-coming-forward/
 

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