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14 May 2013 9:06 pm
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RichClem uses the slur "moonbat" like his father and grandfather used the N word. And for much the same reasons.
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14 May 2013 9:10 pm
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RichClem uses the slur "moonbat" like his father and grandfather used the N word. And for much the same reasons. Hey, I see they finally loosened your restraints.
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Hey, I see they finally loosened your restraints. Says the racist psycho who ran away from the forum for months after the black guy got elected, again. Norway at night is lovely.
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14 May 2013 9:22 pm
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Hey, I see they finally loosened your restraints. Says the racist psycho who ran away from the forum for months after the black guy got elected, again. "The black guy." You're quite the psychotic, aren't you. It's called "work" and "business." I knew full well what a disaster Obama is turning out to be. A number of informed people I've spoken to are expecting a depression. If so, I want to be prepared. Norway at night is lovely. You're quite the psychotic, aren't you.
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16 May 2013 2:17 pm
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Krauthammer Warns GOP: Stop Calling Benghazi Obama's Watergate, Just Be Quiet And Present FactsAppearing on Foxs Special Report Tuesday evening, columnist Charles Krauthammer warned the Republican Party not to exaggerate the depth of the scandal currently surrounding the Obama administrations response to the Benghazi attacks last September.Asked by host Bret Baier about the presidents assertion that there is no there there in the GOPs charges over the Benghazi attacks, Krauthammer broke down the three theres of how the administration has engaged in falsehood on top of falsehood.He then warned Republicans:"The one advice I give to Republicans is stop calling it a huge scandal. Stop saying it's a Watergate. Stop saying it's Iran-Contra. Let the facts speak for themselves. Have a special committee, a select committee. The facts will speak for themselves. Pile them on but don't exaggerate, don't run ads about Hillary. It feed the narrative for the other side that it's only a political event. It's not. Just be quiet and present the facts."I disagree with Krauthammer that this is NOT a political event.On Wednesday, The National Review warned Republicans that "scandal is not an agenda," and they should not think scandals will "deliver election victories in 2014."Bill O'Reilly has also jumped in, urging Republicans to stop putting Obama-bashing ahead of the facts.
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16 May 2013 2:19 pm
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I disagree with Krauthammer that this is NOT a political event. It doesn't matter if it's political, as long as Repubs are honest in what they say. So far, they've been quite accurate. What, you think Democrats endless lie that "Bush lied about WMDs" wasn't political? As well as being a blatant lie? Oh gosh, you spread that lie forever, too, didn't you.
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16 May 2013 2:30 pm
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And right on cue, my little Clem climbs on my ***.
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17 May 2013 11:53 am
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Allan Nairn: After Ros Montt Verdict, Time for U.S. to Account for Its Role in Guatemalan GenocideFollowing last weeks guilty verdict in Guatemalas historic genocide trial, reporter Allan Nairn says the United States should follow Guatemalas lead and indict the Reagan administration officials who supported the genocide under General Efran Ros Montt. "All of (these crimes) were crimes not just of General Ros Montt, but also of the U.S. government," Nairn says.Former President Ronald Reagan once called Ros Montt "a man of great personal integrity."After the verdict, Judge Yassmin Barrios ordered the attorney general to launch an immediate investigation of "all others" connected to the crimes.Nairn said that The U.S. prosecutors in Washington should immediately convene a grand jury with two missions: first, coming to the aid of the Guatemalan attorney general, who has just been ordered by the court to investigate all others involved in Ros Montt’s crimes, by releasing all classified U.S. documents about what happened during the slaughter, which U.S. personnel were involved, providing to the Guatemalan attorney general a list of all Guatemalan army officials and security force officials who were on the payroll of the American CIA, and then proceeding to issue indictments against U.S. officials who acted in the role of accessory or accomplice to the crimes for which Ros Montt has already been convicted.The top officials of the Reagan administration who made the policy-President Reagan is deceased, but his top aides, including Elliott Abrams and many others, are still alive; the U.S. CIA personnel on the ground who worked within the G2, the military intelligence unit that coordinated the assassinations and disappearances; the U.S. military attachs who worked with the Guatemalan generals to develop this sweep-and-massacre strategy in the mountains. There would be hundreds of U.S. officials who were complicit in this and should be subpoenaed, called before a grand jury and subjected to indictment. And the U.S. should be ready to extradite them to Guatemala to face punishment.
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17 May 2013 1:50 pm
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The top officials of the Reagan administration who made the policy-President Reagan is deceased, but his top aides, including Elliott Abrams and many others, are still alive; the U.S. CIA personnel on the ground who worked within the G2, the military intelligence unit that coordinated the assassinations and disappearances; the U.S. military attachs who worked with the Guatemalan generals to develop this sweep-and-massacre strategy in the mountains. There would be hundreds of U.S. officials who were complicit in this and should be subpoenaed, called before a grand jury and subjected to indictment. And the U.S. should be ready to extradite them to Guatemala to face punishment. Typical moonbat foreign policy and idiocy. The liberal-left were closer to a Communist dictator Mikhail Gorbachev, than they were to an American president. Have they ever called for Gorby to be indicted for his crimes against humanity? Nope. Regarding Guatemala, we were in the middle of the Cold War, and we were losing, moonbat. Every wartime president has had to ally himself with questionable allies under such circumstances, the lesser of two evils. Should we have indicted every single one of them? Carter? FDR? Eisenhower? Truman? LBJ? No, leftist fanatics like you only demand that successful presidents and their officials who you hate be indicted.
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17 May 2013 2:13 pm
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Fox News Hires Allen West For His Valuable Point Of ViewFox News announced on Thursday that it had hired former Rep. Allen West (R-FL) as a contributor to the conservative network."Representative West's congressional and military experience along with his fearless approach to voicing key issues will provide a valuable point of view to the FOX News lineup," Fox News Vice President Bill Shine said in a statement obtained by The Washington Post.Earlier this year, the tea party star began hosting a show with the conservative online network Pajamas Media after his 2012 loss to Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-FL).West is expected to fill an ideological hole at Fox News that was left after the network severed ties with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin earlier this year.They sure do love a good criminal over at FOX News.Before West was a Teabagger Congressman he was a war criminal.West has bragged about torturing an Iraqi policeman and his supporters call him a hero, but military prosecutors said his actions amounted to torture and violated articles 128 and 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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17 May 2013 2:16 pm
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They sure do love a good criminal over at FOX News. Before West was a Teabagger Congressman he was a war criminal. West has bragged about torturing an Iraqi policeman and his supporters call him a hero, but military prosecutors said his actions amounted to torture and violated articles 128 and 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Hilarious coming from the person who for years has dishonestly defended a serial rapist/ serial felon. You smear decent people while defending the grotesque.
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17 May 2013 2:19 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem. View it anyway? I'm sure that Clem defended Ros Montt.He never met a war criminal or a genocidal maniac that he didn't like.Now he can watch a real life war criminal (Allen West) on FOX News.
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem. View it anyway? I'm sure that Clem defended Ros Montt. He never met a war criminal or a genocidal maniac that he didn't like. Now he can watch a real life war criminal (Allen West) on FOX News. Faux Snooze loves criminals.....Olie North, G Gorden Liddy. Rush Limpballs and now Allen West.
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17 May 2013 2:31 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem. View it anyway? I'm sure that Clem defended Ros Montt. He never met a war criminal or a genocidal maniac that he didn't like. As I have many times noted, you dishonestly defend serial felons/ serial rapists, while dishonestly smearing decent people. You're a lying troll of the lowest, ugliest character. Before West was a Teabagger Congressman he was a war criminal. Now he can watch a real life war criminal (Allen West) on FOX News. Here's your "war crimes," troll. U.S. officer fined for harsh interrogation tactics Saturday, December 13, 2003 Posted: 6:16 AM EST (1116 GMT) TIKRIT, Iraq (CNN) -- The commanding general of the 4th Infantry Division on Friday accepted a U.S. military investigator's recommendation and ordered administrative action against Lt. Col. Allen West, who was accused of using improper methods to force information out of an Iraqi detainee. Following a military hearing, West was fined $5,000 over two months, according to West's civillian attorney, Neal Puckett.The punishment does not affect West's eligibility for retirement and pension, Puckett said in a statement. http://www.cnn.com/2...rq.west.ruling/ Oh my gosh, improper methods! Wow, a truly evil person, right? West was trying to defend his men in what he thought was a legal manner. Easy for someone to say in 20:20 hindsight it was illegal.
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17 May 2013 2:45 pm
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Heritage warns GOP leadership to keep focus on scandal.An influential conservative group in Washington has issued marching orders to Republicans in the wake of the series of scandals engulfing Washington with a clear message: focus on probing scandals and linking them to Obama, rather than dealing with potentially controversial legislation.In a letter addressed to House Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Heritage Action, the lobbying arm of the Heritage Foundation, wrote that it would be 'imprudent' to allow any legislative matters to get in the way of the recent events that have 'rightly focused the nation's attention squarely on the actions of the Obama administration.'The letter continued:It is incumbent upon the House of Representatives to conduct oversight hearings on those actions, but it would be imprudent to do anything that shifts the focus from the Obama administration to the ideological differences within the House Republican Conference. To that end, we urge you to avoid bringing any legislation to the House Floor that could expose or highlight major schisms within the conference.Heritage says 'controversial' legislation like the proposed Internet sales tax or FARRM Act because of its $800 billion in 'food stamp spending' should be pushed aside because potential party infighting "would give the press a reason to shift their attention away from the failures of the Obama administration to write another 'circular firing squad' article."And yet, the legislation that divides the House GOP has a much better chance of getting signed into law than bills like the 37th repeal of Obamacare. Some of the only substantive legislation signed into law this year-the Violence Against Women Act and Superstorm Sandy aid packagerequired moderate Republicans to split from their extreme colleagues and join Democrats.If House leadership continues to heed the warning, it could mean the 113th Congress is even less productive than the 'Do Nothing' 112th was. With only 128 days left on the legislative calendar for 2013, and hints from Boehner that his 37th vote to repeal Obamacare was far from the end, it already almost appears inevitable.The Heritage vision of Congress played out Friday as the House Ways and Means Committee grilled outgoing IRS commissioner Steven Miller on what he knew.Despite all the recent talk in Washington about scandals, the vast majority of Americans continue to say that job creation is their number one priority, while just over half of the country is paying attention to the scandals with the Benghazi attacks or the IRS.Perhaps that's why the president is in Maryland Friday talking about jobs.More proof that Republicans don't give a **** about the country or the American people.It's all about bringing this president down.
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17 May 2013 2:55 pm
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More proof that Republicans don't give a **** about the country or the American people. It's all about bringing this president down. I love psychotic moonbat humor. Tell everyone again how there was no evidence in the boxes and boxes and boxes of evidence that Schippers, House Impeachment Managers and staff collected for months. That was so, so, so honest.
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17 May 2013 3:49 pm
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The real IRS scandal is the misinterpretation of Section 501-C-4 of the tax code. Section 501-C-4 reads: Civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare. It was inserted in the tax code in 1913, apparently in response to a U.S. Chamber of Commerce request for an exemption for organizations that, while not strictly charitable, worked to promote the general welfare of the community. Later on, in the IRS guidelines as to what constitutes a social welfare organization the regulations say: Reg. 1. 501 C-4-1(a)(2)(i) provides that: [A]n organization is operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare if it is primarily engaged in promoting in some way the common good and general welfare of the community. The words 'exclusively' and 'primarily' have two distinctively different meanings. The Inspector General for Tax Administration found agency employees were not provided with clear criteria to determine whether applicants are involved in an acceptable level of political activity. It became a full-blown political dodge after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2010 in the Citizens United case that the First Amendment does not allow the government to limit independent political spending by corporations, unions and other organizations. That opened the floodgates for money to flow into the coffers of 501-C-4 groups created to promote candidates while guaranteeing its donors anonymity. What was supposed to be a tax haven for organizations whose primary function is social welfare has been widely abused by political groups of all stripes to keep their donors' identities secret while pouring hundred of millions of dollars into partisan advertising and other political activities. Tax exempt groups should be given a clear choice -- either directly engage in political activity or stick exclusively to social welfare activities. Those that opt to be political should have to disclose the identity of their contributors, as is currently required for groups with a 527 tax-exempt status. Groups that choose to keep their contributors' identities secret should be prohibited from engaging in any political activity. They would fit neatly in the existing 501(3) tax status that includes churches and charitable foundations. Congress should eliminate the squishy 501(4) middle ground, which is where the IRS and Obama are currently mired. http://www.newsday.c...tatus-1.5278185 I'm still waiting for one right winger to tell me that Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS group is operated 'primarily' for promoting in some way the common good and general welfare of the community. According to the law, it should be acting 'exclusively' in that capacity, and we all know that's not happening.
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17 May 2013 3:55 pm
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The real IRS scandal is the misinterpretation of Section 501-C-4 of the tax code. Look, a squirrel! Yes, you have your Beltway Talking Points down pat. Oh yeah, the real scandal isn't widespread abuse of most branches of government by the most powerful man in the world, oh no! It isn't using the IRS to harass and intimidate grass roots political and religious groups. Impeachable acts, all. It isn't the IRS demanding to know your family members, the content of your prayers, illegally asking who your donors are. It isn't lying for months about an important terrorist attack in order to be re-elected, naah! Little Miss Marxist has suddenly discovered a huge flaw in the tax code! But she never complained when her side was using it. Wasn't a scandal then.
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17 May 2013 4:06 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem. View it anyway?You just keep trying, don'tcha Puss?Misty>>>>
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17 May 2013 4:25 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem. View it anyway? You just keep trying, don'tcha Puss? To make you look stupid and dishonest? It's hardly a tough job. I only have to quote your words.
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