September 29, 2012
September 23, 2012
Some Thoughts on Obama
A respected fellow Blogger posted an essay with links about the failures of the current administration. Very Powerful stuff! I am echoing the links.
Obama pressed on failures at Univision forum.
U.S. probes whether Benghazi attackers had inside help
State Department was discussing putting Marines in Libya 'sometime in the next five years’
Republican senators decry ‘useless, worthless' Clinton briefing on Libya attack
IG: White House ‘Made it Impossible’ to Pursue Lead in Fast and Furious Probe
The Last Liberal Standing blog (origination of links)
Obama pressed on failures at Univision forum.
U.S. probes whether Benghazi attackers had inside help
State Department was discussing putting Marines in Libya 'sometime in the next five years’
Republican senators decry ‘useless, worthless' Clinton briefing on Libya attack
IG: White House ‘Made it Impossible’ to Pursue Lead in Fast and Furious Probe
The Last Liberal Standing blog (origination of links)
September 21, 2012
Yes to You || Spoken Word
If some find themselves offended, the priest has a message for them: Take another look and the clip and pay close attention to what’s being said.
The purpose of the video is certainly not to offend but to give good information about what the Catholic Church teaches,” he explained. “There is a growing misunderstanding that the Church is against those who struggle with SSA (Same Sex Attraction). That simply is not true.
September 14, 2012
Krauthammer on Arab Turmoil: What We're Seeing Is the Meltdown, The Coll...
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: What we're seeing on that screen is the meltdown, the collapse of the Obama policy on the Muslim world.
The irony is that it began in Cairo, in the same place where the speech he made at the beginning of his presidency in which he said you wanted a new beginning with mutual respect - implying that under other presidents, particularly Bush, there was a lack of mutual respect, which was an insult to the United States, which had gone to war six times in the last twenty years on behalf of oppressed Muslims in Kuwait, in Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.
So to imply that we somehow had mistreated the Muslims, which was the premise of his speech, and how the Iraq War had inflamed the Arab world against us, well, there was no storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo in those days. What we're seeing now is al Qaedistan developing in Libya; a meltdown of our relations with Egypt; we've got riots in Yemen; attacks on our embassy in Tunisia.
This entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we're going to apologize, has now yielded all of these results and these are the fruits of apology and retreat and lack of confidence in our own principles.
The irony is that it began in Cairo, in the same place where the speech he made at the beginning of his presidency in which he said you wanted a new beginning with mutual respect - implying that under other presidents, particularly Bush, there was a lack of mutual respect, which was an insult to the United States, which had gone to war six times in the last twenty years on behalf of oppressed Muslims in Kuwait, in Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.
So to imply that we somehow had mistreated the Muslims, which was the premise of his speech, and how the Iraq War had inflamed the Arab world against us, well, there was no storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo in those days. What we're seeing now is al Qaedistan developing in Libya; a meltdown of our relations with Egypt; we've got riots in Yemen; attacks on our embassy in Tunisia.
This entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we're going to apologize, has now yielded all of these results and these are the fruits of apology and retreat and lack of confidence in our own principles.
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