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Politics : How Quickly Can Obama Totally Destroy the US? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (2968)5/18/2013 3:23:07 PM
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OBAMA BREAKING BAD





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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (2968)5/18/2013 6:40:23 PM
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Pentagon Papers Lawyer Thinks Obama Is Worse Than Nixon
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The New York Observer ^ |
May 14, 2013 | Michael H. Miller


James C. Goodale, the so-called “father of reporters’ privilege” and the author of a new book called Fighting for the Press (CUNY Journalism Press, 255 pp., $20), was in his office at the Debevoise & Plimpton law firm, where he’s a partner, comparing Barack Obama to Richard M. Nixon.

“Nixon and Agnew were like listening to a Fox News program all day long, every day,” he said. “In their eyes, the Eastern establishment press were against them and they were against it and they were going to destroy it as best they can.” But, he said, “Obama has all these things that he’s done to the press on national security matters that Nixon never did.”

Mr. Goodale, 79, was the general counsel of The New York Times during the 1971 Pentagon Papers case, when President Nixon ordered the old grey lady to cease publication of excerpts from a 7,000-page document, which detailed America’s involvement in Vietnam over the course of three decades. The Times published the first excerpt on June 13, 1971. By June 26, the case had reached the Supreme Court. Over the course of a few days, the justices ruled in a 6-3 decision that the U.S. government could not censor the Times. Nixon then convened a grand jury to indict the Times for conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act—”which really doesn’t mean anything,” Mr. Goodale said, rubbing his forehead in distress—but the case quickly fell apart. Fighting for the Press reads like a political thriller, with Nixon providing some dark comic relief. The guy was not exactly subtle: “As far as the Times is concerned,” he said to John Mitchell, the U.S. Attorney General, “hell they’re our enemies.”

Now, the man who successfully fought Nixon says President Obama has an even more troubling record.....

(Excerpt) Read more at observer.com ..



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (2968)5/18/2013 9:52:09 PM
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PAPER: GOOGLE whistleblower reveals massive tax avoidance scheme...

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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (2968)5/20/2013 11:27:59 AM
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“This is the problem with this entire situation [with the AP], with the IRS, with Benghazi: you have all these situations — all these unprecedented scandals yet the president knows nothing about it,” Priebus said.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (2968)5/21/2013 9:45:45 AM
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Obama makes Morehouse students sit in rainstorm for hours w/o umbrellas waiting for his royal ass to tell them not to strive for material success in life:


Obama’s Morehouse Speech Leaves Guests Out in Cold

Guests Not Allowed to Leave, No Umbrellas Allowed in Rain Shower



Was it because it's an historic black college? Some blacks treat other blacks like sh*t and Obama is a prime example.


BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff
May 20, 2013 1:38 pm

Fox 5 Atlanta reports on President Obama’s commencement speech at Morehouse College on Sunday which left attendees in the rain for several hours.

For security purposes, attendees were not allowed to bring in umbrellas on the cold, rainy day for the President’s address outdoors.

Many decided to leave early and skip the President’s speech, while others were forced to sit in the bad weather for hours.

“We are being grateful to hear the President give the address, but we’d rather not get sick.”

“Everybody has the nice clothes and nice shoes, so several wanted to leave after it started storming. You know, you feel icky. Unfortunately we weren’t able to leave.”

In his address, President Obama warned the graduating class that in this economy, it’s not going to be easy to find a job

“If you think you can just get over in this economy just because you have a Morehouse degree, you are in for a rude awakening.”

freebeacon.com