1. Sarah Stern: Once Again, Hillary
Clinton is Silent as Israel Gets Thrown under the Bus
2. Wayne Allyn Root: Obama and Our Government Have Hurt Me, Not Helped Me, Every Step of the Way
3. Doug Johnson: The Obama Campaign Proves They Have No Substance by Their Attacks on Romney
3. Doug Johnson: The Obama Campaign Proves They Have No Substance by Their Attacks on Romney
4. Joseph Klein: UN Spins in Circles
While Syria Spins Out of Control
Once Again, Hillary
Clinton is Silent as Israel Gets Thrown under the Bus
By
Sarah
Stern
Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton went to Cairo to welcome in Mohammad Morsi, the new
President of Egypt, and former head of the Muslim Brotherhood. Despite the fact
that her motorcade was pelted with tomatoes and shoes, the Secretary of State
remained unruffled, as she rushed to bestow American legitimacy on the newly
elected President of Egypt, who incidentally, in his very first Press
Conference stated his intention to free from an American prison Sheik Omar
Abdul Rahman, (known as “The Blind Sheik”) and mastermind of the first World
Trade Center Bombing in 1993. Immediately after meeting with Mohammed Morsi,
there was a Press Conference with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the
Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr. At one point, Mr. Amr stated, “I would like to
add something about the peace treaty. Mr. President has repeatedly reaffirmed,
and on all occasions, that Egypt continues to respect all treaties signed as
long as the other party to the treaty respects the treaty itself. And today, he
once again reiterated this issue and also reiterated that Egypt’s understanding
of peace is that it should be comprehensive, exactly as stipulated in the
treaty itself. The Secretary of State
sat silently and let this radical departure in the meaning of the Camp David
Accords be stated. [more...]
Obama and Our Government Have Hurt Me, Not Helped Me, Every Step of the Way
Obama has decided to come clean with his plans for a
second term. In a matter of 48 hours he gave us two hints so big you couldn’t
miss his intentions. First, Obama gave notice that every state could receive a
“waiver” to opt out of demanding that welfare recipients must work to receive
their benefits. This isn’t some radical right-wing conspiracy Obama is trying
to wreck. This was a bipartisan law of the land intended to “end welfare as we
know it” and passed under Democratic President Bill Clinton. It has worked mega-successfully
(with nary a complaint) for almost two decades. Why would anyone, who isn’t a
committed radical intent on exploding entitlements, debt and crisis, try to end
this law? Obama has showed his true colors. He’s not satisfied with 46 million
Americans on food stamps, 11 million on disability (5.5 million in just his
first term), millions more on unemployment benefits, and tens of millions on
other government handouts. He wants to make it even easier to get on welfare,
without any requirement to work. Going to work might get in the way of your
ability to vote on November 6. [more...]
The Obama Campaign
Proves They Have No Substance by Their Attacks on Romney
By
Doug
Johnson
We
should be very concerned when a president won’t reveal anything about his past
and yet demands that his competitor reveal everything. The question should not
be about Romney, but about what the president is hiding and because of it, why
we should trust him. The mainstream media is working hard to help the Obama
campaign try to make the center focus of the campaign about their phony
allegations regarding Romney’s tax returns and Bain history. The continued
allegations that Romney has done something wrong are not only nonsense with no
evidence to support them, but continuing to pursue them reveals to any thinking
person the fraud that is the Obama campaign. This campaign, this presidency,
this president has clearly shown that there is no substance to anything they do;
they are about attacks based on innuendo, not fact. Only a man who has no
argument simply screams louder to make his point. [more...]
UN Spins in Circles
While Syria Spins Out of Control
By
Joseph
Klein
Since
the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began some 16 months ago more
than 10,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Syria and tens of
thousands have been displaced, according to United Nations estimates. The
International Red Cross has now formally declared the conflict a civil war,
which may have legal implications under the Geneva Accords for determining
whether war crimes might have been committed. However, the reality is that the
conflict has been a civil war for some time between the Assad loyalists and the
armed opposition. [more...]
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