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To: tejek who wrote (786389)5/26/2014 6:39:54 PM
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>> I am done discussing this issue.

No, you aren't. You'll keep rattling about it into perpetuity.



To: tejek who wrote (786389)5/26/2014 8:15:35 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577191
 
6 Times Obama Used the Troops for Photo Ops
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breitbart.com


by Ben Shapiro 26 May 2014

On Sunday, President Obama made a surprise appearance in Afghanistan after sneaking out of the White House on Saturday night. There, he spoke with Afghan president Hamid Karzai via phone, because Karzai refused to speak with Obama in person. Obama told the troops, “For many of you, this will be your last tour in Afghanistan… America’s war in Afghanistan will come to a responsible end.” Obama’s visit was marred by the White House’s release of the name of a top CIA officer in Afghanistan. He was in the country for under four hours.

The conspicuous timing of Obama’s visit, directly during the fallout over his administration’s mishandling of the Veterans Administration
, has raised some hackles. But this is not the first time that President Obama has utilized the troops as a photo op.

May 2012. Obama visited Afghanistan on the first anniversary of the killing of Osama Bin Laden, with his re-election campaign in full swing. He visited the presidential palace and gave a televised address that mentioned Bin Laden three times. “[O]ne year ago, from a base here in Afghanistan, our troops launched the operation that killed Osama bin Laden. The goal that I set – to defeat al Qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild – is now within our reach,” he stated.

December 2009. Obama announced his troop increases in Afghanistan from West Point to give him cover for taking a middle course on troop levels. In doing so, he implicitly ripped President Bush for involving the United States in Iraq. “The wrenching debate over the Iraq war is well-known and need not be repeated here. It's enough to say that for the next six years, the Iraq war drew the dominant share of our troops, our resources, our diplomacy, and our national attention – and that the decision to go into Iraq caused substantial rifts between America and much of the world,” Obama stated.

November 2009. Visiting Osan Air Base in South Korea, Obama announced he would be increasing military pay, and – noticing troops holding cameras and cameraphones – stated, “you guys make a pretty good photo op.”

October 2009. Obama met the coffins of soldiers coming home from Afghanistan at Dover air force base. According to the original New York Times report, “The images and the sentiment of the president’s five-hour trip to Delaware were intended by the White House to convey to the nation that Mr. Obama was not making his Afghanistan decision lightly or in haste.” That line was stealth edited out.

April 2009. Obama made a surprise visit to Iraq, apparently to troops “cheering wildly,” according to media accounts. But accusations flew in the aftermath that the cheering troops had been shuffled – one sergeant reportedly wrote that soldiers were “pre-screened, asked by officials ‘Who voted for Obama?,’ and then those who raised their hands were shuffled to the front of the receiving line. They even handed out digital cameras and asked them to hold them up.”

President Obama is a fan of photo ops. That’s why he has routinely banned the press from certain situations, instead releasing only approved photos. And when it comes to the troops, he’s happy to slash the military budget, do nothing about the Veterans Administration, and use the armed services for social experimentation, then to show up with the cameras when he needs a boost in the polls.



To: tejek who wrote (786389)5/26/2014 8:16:59 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577191
 
When it comes to the troops,Obama ’s happy to slash the military budget, do nothing about the Veterans Administration, and use the armed services for social experimentation, then to show up with the cameras when he needs a boost in the polls.



To: tejek who wrote (786389)5/26/2014 8:37:36 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577191
 
Any position (left or right) not founded upon the fundamental human need for self protection is going to be subject to irresolvable criticisms. You are wise to bow out of the discussion until you can at least demonstrate some understanding of that principle.



To: tejek who wrote (786389)5/26/2014 8:43:19 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1577191
 
Hope Fades, Leaving Low Expectations for Obama Admin
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Sherman Frederick
Posted date May 25, 2014 - 12:01am

Excerpt:

Here’s the bad news for those who held high hopes for Barack Obama’s presidency: If it hasn’t happened by now, it ain’t gonna happen.

The worst news is reserved for those no longer clinging to the “hope and change” bandwagon: There’s still 30 months left to endure the most pretentiously inept (and some might add “devious”) administration in America’s modern history.

Of course, the first four years of the Age of Obama were nothing to write home about — in a good way, I mean. Now with “The One’s” second term well on its way to being wasted even more spectacularly than the first term, it is safe to predict that the dwindling Obama Nation is in for more disappointments.

The horrible miscalculations regarding the initial joke by this president to close Guantanamo Bay “first thing,” and this administration’s overarching failure to turn around the economy and get the middle class back to work are self-evident and go without much need for backup.

It’s current events that will nag supporters of the president going forward. Let’s review.

1. The lie that broke the dam of silence for many Obama critics arrived when it became clear that under Obamacare, people were not able to keep their health plans or their doctors.

Obama promised we could. “Period,” he said. He sold it that way, as did Democrat bigwigs Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer and Harry Reid.

They all knowingly told an untruth, and it was subsequently labeled the “Lie of the Year.”

2. Then came the revelation that the Obama administration failed to divulge to Congress all the documents pertaining to the death of the U.S. ambassador to Libya in Benghazi.

A subsequent, unrelated Freedom of Information Act request produced a document that showed the White House spinning CIA intelligence to essentially deceive the American public.

What other documents remain hidden or covered up? No one can tell, but this document is damning enough to give Obamatrons heartburn for a good long while. It puts a pinch of Nixon into the Obama soup.

3. Now comes the news from former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner that the Obama White House asked him in no uncertain terms to lie to the American people about Social Security.

Grab the bromide, Obamatrons.

In his new book, Geithner says:

*snip*

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