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Even hard core liberals are beginning to wake up.
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People are restrained from taking destructive actions by internal and external means.
Many currently in power have demonstrated they lack internal restraint. When powerful people sense they are losing their power, desperate actions are often taken. Liberal defections give me a feeling of foreboding. |
LOL
From the OP's article:
"Moreover, our government is not only corrupt, it is vigorously protected by a media that is just as corrupt (NEVER forget the media ignored, dismissed, and even defended the IRS targeting conservatives). The government and media can scream all they want that background checks won't be used to create a backdoor registry… But the government and media are liars." |
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What's the problem? Let's go golfing (:boohoo ) like someone did today while his Rome burns :confused::confused: Hell, Nixon was better than this during his fall.
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Best news I have heard all day. Maybe folks will finally wake up? Aaah, hope springs eternal :D I'll sleep just a little better with that thought. ;)
Thanks for the post, Bro. |
Don't get too comfortable...
...this assault is far from over. Usually a lull in the fire isn't because the attackers have given up, its just because they have to reload and maneuver. |
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The media is already back pedaling in several op ed pieces. I knew they would still be in his pocket. :munchin :(
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Well, the Obama crew is denying responsibility, trivializing the issues, and making counteraccusations. Surprising.
If his pocketpress smells the wind blowing from the other direction, they'll do their best to COA. Some are, anyway. Regardless. |
And from the "right"...
'Obamagate' danger for the GOP: political overreach CSM, 18 mAY 2013 Republicans are jumping all over what they see as major scandals in the Obama administration, including Benghazi, the IRS, and checking journalists’ phone records. But some in the GOP are warning against the perception of overreach for partisan purposes. <snip>Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich concedes that Republicans “overreached” in 1998 when they pushed for then-President Bill Clinton’s impeachment in the Monica Lewinsky affair. Today, Gingrich told NPR Friday, House Republicans leading the investigative parade “need to be calm and factual,” proceeding with caution as they sniff out any administration wrongdoing.<snip> http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Deco...page-storyList As well as from History... Playing the IRS card: Six presidents who used the IRS to bash political foes CSM, 18 mAY 2013 Here's how six administrations played the IRS card. Coolidge, FDR, JFK, RMN, WJC, GWB http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...page-storyList The proverbial "Fat Lady" may be warming up, but will she be given an audience to sing? Stay tuned. Richard |
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