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Entries Tagged as 'Opinion'

It’s okay to burn US Flag but an Obama-nation to burn the Kornan

September 8th, 2010 · Accountability, Homeland Security, National Security, Opinion

in Kabul, protesters burned Jones in effigy and chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Obama."

By Tara Bahrampour and Michelle Boorstein Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, September 8, 2010; 11:12 AM

The plan by a tiny Florida church to burn Korans on Sept. 11 is drawing condemnation from top U.S. officials and religious leaders, including the White House, the State Department and Gen. David H. Petraeus, who warned Tuesday that it could endanger U.S. troops in the Muslim world.

At the Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, the Rev. Terry Jones told CNN on Tuesday that he is “taking the general’s words very serious” and that “we are definitely praying about it,” leaving open the possibility that the event could be canceled. But he also said the plan is firm and is meant as “a warning to radical Islam” that “if you attack us, we will attack you.”

The 58-year-old pastor told the Associated Press that he has received more than 100 death threats and has started wearing a pistol strapped to his hip.

The planned burning of the holy book of Islam comes at a time of rising expression of anti-Muslim sentiment nationwide, and many fear that it will harm U.S. relations with the Muslim world as NATO troop levels increase in Afghanistan.

Already, repercussions have begun. On Monday in Kabul, protesters burned Jones in effigy and chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Obama.”

In Washington, two dozen Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders from across the country gathered Tuesday for an Emergency Faith Leaders Summit on anti-Muslim sentiment.

In an op-ed piece published Wednesday in the New York Times, Feisal Abdul Rauf, a Muslim prayer leader in Lower Manhattan and chairman of a project to build an Islamic community center near the “Ground Zero” site of the destroyed World Trade Center, called on Americans to set an example of religious tolerance as they mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

“Let us commemorate the anniversary of 9/11 by pausing to reflect and meditate and tone down the vitriol and rhetoric that serves only to strengthen the radicals and weaken our friends’ belief in our values,” Abdul Rauf wrote. He did not mention the controversy over the planned Koran burning in Florida but said his group would go ahead with the Lower Manhattan community center as part of its mission to “strengthen relations between the Western and Muslim worlds” and help counter radical Islamist ideology.

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The Obsolescence of Obama :The magic of 2008 can’t be recreated, and good riddance to it.

August 11th, 2010 · Obama Exposed, Opinion

By Fouad Ajami

Not long ago Barack Obama, for those who were spellbound by him, had the stylishness of JFK and the historic mission of FDR riding to the nation’s rescue. Now it is to Lyndon B. Johnson’s unhappy presidency that Democratic strategist Robert Shrum compares the stewardship of Mr. Obama. Johnson, wrote Mr. Shrum in the Week magazine last month, never “sustained an emotional link with the American people” and chose to escalate a war that “forced his abdication as president.”

A broken link with the public, and a war in Afghanistan he neither embraces and sells to his party nor abandons—this is a time of puzzlement for President Obama. His fall from political grace has been as swift as his rise a handful of years ago. He had been hot political property in 2006 and, of course, in 2008. But now he will campaign for his party’s 2010 candidates from afar, holding fund raisers but not hitting the campaign trail in most of the contested races. Those mass rallies of Obama frenzy are surely of the past.

Senior Economics Writer Steve Moore asks whether the President is finished as an agent of change.

The vaunted Obama economic stimulus, at $862 billion, has failed. The “progressives” want to double down, and were they to have their way, would have pushed for a bigger stimulus still. But the American people are in open rebellion against an economic strategy of public debt, higher taxes and unending deficits. We’re not all Keynesians, it turns out. The panic that propelled Mr. Obama to the presidency has waned. There is deep concern, to be sure. But the Obama strategy has lost the consent of the governed.

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Obama seeks ‘ass to kick’ over oil spill crisis

June 8th, 2010 · Obama's Scheme, Opinion, Selling Out the US

Obama wants to pass blame on oil crisis.  I thought he was ‘In Charge from the beginning’.  That makes him the ‘Ass’ to kick.

Obama should try; just for one; to be part of the solution and not part of the Problem.

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Students Sent Home for Wearing American Flag Clothing at California High School

May 8th, 2010 · News Alert, Opinion

CBS News Report

Students Sent Home for Wearing American Flag Clothing at California High School on Cinco-De-Mayo.

With respect to those who have ties to Mexico or have Mexican Heratage, Cinco-De-Mayo is not a US Holiday.  It is not the 4th of July.

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Obama: No Funding for 9/11 Heroes

January 31st, 2010 · Deception, Ethics, Federal Spending, Greed, Non-Transparency, Obama's Scheme, Opinion, Politics, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars

By Joy Tiz | Published: January 28, 2010

This is where Obama thinks we should trim the budget:

“The Obama administration stunned New York’s delegation Thursday, dropping the bombshell news that it does not support funding the 9/11 health bill.

The state’s two senators and 14 House members met with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius just hours before President Obama implored in his speech to the nation for Congress to come together and deliver a government that delivers on its promises to the American people.

So the legislators were floored to learn the Democratic administration does not want to deliver for the tens of thousands of people who sacrificed after 9/11, and the untold numbers now getting sick.

“‘I was stunned — and very disappointed,’ said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who like most of the other legislators had expected more of a discussion on how to more forward.

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State of the Union Speech: Just uttered word

January 27th, 2010 · Opinion

The speech was great.  So thank you to the person who wrote it.  As for the person reading it, I cannot say the same.  I felt as if it were simply being read.   I felt no emotion or enthusiasm behind it.  Only more empty promises: Vowing to undertake a task that he earlier claimed was already being done, passing blame and taking no personal responsibility. 

America cannot take another 3 years of this.  The tide is changing and the people are making it very clear, “that this is not the change we were looking for”.

Not more than 5 min later, Politics were back in motion.  Twitter was going crazy with both parties taking shots at the other or over praising their own party.

May God Bless America and keep us safe from all enemies, foreign and domestic.

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Hispanic leaders disagree over Christmas-themed census poster

December 16th, 2009 · Government Control, Opinion

Some evangelicals say Christmas theme is used inappropriately

By Carol Morello and Ed O’Keefe Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A poster showing Mary and Joseph heading to Bethlehem for a census and the birth of Jesus is raising eyebrows among some evangelicals, who consider it an inappropriate use of Christian symbolism for the headcount the government will conduct next year.

The posters, created by the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO), have been distributed to more than 7,000 churches in an effort to raise awareness of the census among Hispanics. Most were printed in Spanish.

Luke 2:1-4 says Jesus was born during a census ordered by Caesar Augustus. Although historians question the accuracy of the account, Luke stated that everyone had to return to his ancestral town to be registered for taxes and that Joseph and Mary left Nazareth for Bethlehem.

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Wake up Call…

November 21st, 2009 · Democrats, Healthcare, Opinion

The mud slinging has already begun.  The Democrat National Committee has begun running ads that state how much Democrats are trying to help the American People by reforming the Health Care System.  The go on to ridicule the Republicans for opposing reform that would make health care available to more people, prevent insurance denials of service, make heath care more affordable.  The truth is, these things are just a small part of the bill.  No where in the Democrat propaganda, do the mention that their reform will increase taxes and raise premiums nor do they tell you how much they will profit from their reform.  The also fail to mention that this is one of their numerous reform efforts to control us.  Even the Office of Personnel Management is reforming Civil Service Employment to weed out anyone that might have a different opinion than the Democrats.

 If you really care about our future, read the facts before believing propaganda.

 

Health Care Reform

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Could America go broke?

November 2nd, 2009 · Federal Spending, Obama's Scheme, Opinion, Selling Out the US, Tax Dollars

It’s still a very, very long shot, but it’s no longer entirely unimaginable.

By Robert J. Samuelson Monday, November 2, 2009

The idea that the government of a major advanced country would default on its debt — that is, tell lenders that it won’t repay them all they’re owed — was, until recently, a preposterous proposition. Argentina and Russia have stiffed their creditors, but surely the likes of the United States, Japan or Britain wouldn’t. Well, it’s still a very, very long shot, but it’s no longer entirely unimaginable. Governments of rich countries are borrowing so much that it’s conceivable that one day the twin assumptions underlying their burgeoning debt (that lenders will continue to lend and that governments will continue to pay) might collapse. What happens then?

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The home-buyer tax credit: Throwing good money after bad

October 27th, 2009 · Housing Industry, Opinion

By Simon Johnson and James Kwak Tuesday, October 27, 2009; 12:20 AM

Congress and the administration seem likely to extend the first-time-home-buyer tax credit. Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid wants to extend it through December 2010 but phase out the amount over time; Republican Senator Johnny Isakson, a former real estate agent, wants to extend it through June but double the income limit and make it available to all home buyers.

This is a bad idea.

The main argument for the tax credit is that it stimulates the economy and stabilizes the housing market. Seen purely as a stimulus, the tax credit is highly inefficient. The National Association of Realtors claims that the credit created 350,000 new sales; the Calculated Risk blog calculates that this means the government is paying $43,000 for every extra house sold (since most sales would have happened anyway). According to the Wall Street Journal, Goldman Sachs estimates 200,000 new sales, implying a cost of $80,000 per marginal sale.

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