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To: Brumar89 who wrote (21)6/15/2012 11:04:19 AM
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To: Brumar89 who wrote (21)6/15/2012 12:00:20 PM
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Can we trade our queen for theirs?


Queen Elizabeth Versus Obama Comparison Photo Enuff Said







To: Brumar89 who wrote (21)6/20/2012 7:38:37 AM
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Obama used the sedate and formal setting of the Rose Garden in an attempt to silence critics of his unConstitutional pronouncement. Then he snapped in an ugly way when one person did away with the niceties and dared question this would-be king. It won't be the last time he snaps publicly between now and November.

Just as Alito was justified in mouthing, "Not true" when being publicly humiliated b (y Obama in a SOTU address (unprecedented)...just as Joe Wilson was justified in shouting out "You lie!" to the lying Obama during an address to Congress and the nation...so was this reporter in not being silenced as Obama intended by using the Rose Garden as cover.

Obama gave the equivalent of a big fat raspberry to the Constitution and the American people in his Rose Garden speech. He deserved exactly what he got, and reacted just as I've been saying he eventually would. He snapped.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (21)7/11/2012 5:22:48 PM
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Marco Rubio: Obama ‘naive’ about Chavez

Rubio said the president has been 'living under a rock.' | AP Photo

By MIKE ALLEN | 7/11/12

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) issued a statement on Wednesday condemning comments that President Barack Obama made about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as “alarmingly naïve.”

In an interview at the White House on Monday, Obama told Oscar Haza, a Spanish-language broadcast anchor for Miami’s América TeVe, as reported by The Miami Herald: “[O]verall my sense is that what Mr. Chávez has done over the last several years has not had a serious national security impact on us.”

Here is Rubio’s full statement: “It’s now disturbingly clear that President Obama has been living under a rock when it comes to recognizing the national security threat posed by Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez.

“Hugo Chavez is not only a threat to the Venezuelan people’s freedom and democratic aspirations, he has also supported Iran’s regime in its attempts to expand its intelligence network throughout the hemisphere, facilitated money laundering activities that finance state sponsors of terrorism and provided a safe haven for FARC narco-terrorists, among many other actions.

“Just yesterday, the Wall Street Journal detailed how Hugo Chavez circumvents U.S. and EU sanctions to help prop up the Assad regime in Syria. And even Obama’s own State Department belatedly but rightly expelled Chavez’s consul general in Miami for her ties to a plan to wage cyber-attacks on the U.S.

“President Obama continues to display an alarmingly naïve understanding of the challenges and opportunities we face in the Western Hemisphere.”


Read more: politico.com