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To: D. Long who wrote (484668)4/27/2012 12:45:50 AM
From: Copeland   of 536588
 
I'd hate to be working at an Egyptian morgue after this passes.

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From: Sr K4/27/2012 12:59:29 AM
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The last guest on tonight's "Charlie Rose" was Irshad Manji.

Very interesting. I had never seen her or even heard of her. She is promoting a book.

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To: Carolyn who wrote (484659)4/27/2012 1:00:54 AM
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I wonder how many people really know about his "civilian force".....Most of us who at least aware that Obama wanted to have one that was trained as well as our "Military"....but we don't know how many of these folks there are, how much they are paid, nor what they are trained to do if called on by the President.....

Obama's private army

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From: Nadine Carroll4/27/2012 1:13:26 AM
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The buyer's remorse is no longer tentative, but full-blown and open

A Bush League President

Republicans are aggravated by Obama. They should cheer up. So is everyone else.

By PEGGY NOONAN


There is every reason to be deeply skeptical of President Obama's prospects in November.

Republicans feel an understandable anxiety about Mr. Obama's coming campaign: It will be all slice and dice, divide and conquer, break the country into little pieces and pick up as many as you can. He'll try to pick up college students one day and solidify environmentalist support the next, he'll valorize this group and demonize the other. He means to gather in and hold onto all the pieces he needs, and turn them into a jagged, jangly coalition that will win it for him in November and not begin making individual demands until December.

But it still matters that the president doesn't have a coherent agenda, or a political philosophy that is really clear to people. To the extent he has a philosophy it, tends to pop up furtively in stray comments and then go away. This is to a unique degree a presidency of inference, its overall meaning never vividly declared. In some eras, that may be a plus. In this one?

Republicans are worried about the power of incumbency, and it is a real power. Presidents command the airwaves, as they used to say. If they want to make something the focus of national discussion, they usually can, at least for a while. And this president is always out there, talking. But—and forgive me, because what I'm about to say is rude—has anyone noticed how boring he is? Plonking platitude after plonking platitude. To see Mr. Obama on the stump is to see a man at the podium who's constantly dribbling away the punch line. He looks pleasant but lacks joy; he's cool but lacks vigor. A lot of what he says could have been said by a president 12 or 20 years ago, little is anchored to the moment. As he makes his points he often seems distracted, as if he's holding a private conversation in his head, noticing crowd size, for instance, and wishing the front row would start fainting again, like they used to.





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I listen to him closely and find myself daydreaming: This is the best-tailored president since JFK. His suits, shirts and ties are beautifully cut from fine material. This is an elegant man. But I shouldn't be thinking about that, I should be thinking about what a powerful case he's making for his leadership. I'm not because he's not.

It is still so surprising that a person who seems bored by politicking has risen to the highest political office in the land. Politics is a fleshly profession, it's all hugging, kissing, arm twisting, shaking hands. It involves contact. When you see politicians on C-Span, in the well of the House or the Senate after a vote, they're always touching each other's arms and shoulders. They touch each other more than actors! Bill Clinton was fleshly, and LBJ. How odd to have a Democratic president who doesn't seem to like humans all that much.

He's raised a lot of money, or so we keep reading. He has a sophisticated, wired, brilliant computer operation—they know how to mine Internet data and get the addresses of people who've never been reached by a campaign before, and how to approach them in a friendly and personal way. This is thought to be a secret weapon. I'm not so sure. All they can approach their new friends with is arguments that have already been made, the same attacks and assertions. If you have fabulous new ways to reach everyone in the world but you have little to say, does that really help you?

A while back I talked to a young man who was developing a wonderful thing for a website, a kind of constant live TV show with anyone anywhere able to join in and share opinions live, on the screen. You're on your iPad in the train station, you log on and start talking. He was so excited at the technology, which seemed impressive. But I thought: Why do you think people will say anything interesting or important?

This is the problem of the world now: Big mic, no message. If you have nothing to say, does it matter that you have endless venues in which to say it?

The old Washington gossip was that the Obama campaign was too confident, now it is that they are nervous. The second seems true if you go by their inability, months after it was clear Mitt Romney would be running against them, to find and fix on a clear line of attack. Months ago he was the out-of-touch corporate raider. Then he was a flip-flopping weasel. They momentarily shifted to right-wing extremist. This week he seems to be a Bushite billionaire.

Will all this work? When you look at Romney you see a wealthy businessman, a Mormon of inherently moderate instinct, a person who is conservative in his personal sphere but who lives and hopes to rise in a world he well knows is not quite so tidy. He doesn't seem extreme.

It's interesting that the Obama campaign isn't using what incumbent presidents always sooner or later use, either straight out or subliminally. And that is "You know me. I've been president for almost four years, you don't know that other guy. In a high-stakes world do you really want someone new?"

You know why they're not using "You know me"? Because we know him, and it's not a plus.

Here's one reason why.

There is a growing air of incompetence around Mr. Obama's White House. It was seen again this week in Supreme Court arguments over the administration's challenge to Arizona's attempted crackdown on illegal immigration. As Greg Stohr of Bloomberg News wrote, the court seemed to be disagreeing with the administration's understanding of federal power: "Solicitor General Donald Verrilli . . . met resistance across ideological lines. . . . Even Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the court's only Hispanic and an Obama appointee, told Verrilli his argument is 'not selling very well.' " This follows last month's embarrassing showing over the constitutionality of parts of ObamaCare.

All of this looks so bush league, so scattered. Add it to the General Services Administration, to Solyndra, to the other scandals, and you get a growing sense that no one's in charge, that the administration is paying attention to politics but not day-to-day governance. The two most public cabinet members are Eric Holder at Justice and Janet Napolitano at Homeland Security. He is overseeing the administration's Supreme Court cases. She is in charge of being unmoved by the daily stories of Transportation Security Administration incompetence and even cruelty at our airports. Those incidents and stories continue, but if you go to the Homeland Security website, there is no mention of them. It's as if they don't even exist.

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Maybe the 2012 election is simpler than we think.

It will be about Mr. Obama.

Did you like the past four years? Good, you can get four more.

Do the president and his people strike you as competent? If so, you can renew his contract, and he will renew theirs.

If you don't want to rehire him, you will look at the other guy. Does he strike you as credible, a possible president? Then you can hire him.

Republicans should cheer up.

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To: simplicity who wrote (484630)4/27/2012 1:18:52 AM
From: Sr K   of 536588
 
Are you and the 18 people who recommended that aware that that content is not from 2112?

Here's a comment from 2007:

05 July 2007, 09:18 PM



Yep, nothing more guaranteed to save on law enforcement costs than rounding people up and detaining them until they're deported. And nothing's safer on the roads than a sub-class who know they'll be deported if they're caught by police for a minor traffic violation.

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To: longnshort who wrote (484450)4/27/2012 2:50:49 AM
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Labor Dept. withdraws farm child labor rule after Daily Caller report goes viral

Published: 8:57 PM 04/26/2012



Read more: dailycaller.com 

Under pressure from farming advocates in rural communities, and following a report by The Daily Caller, the Obama administration withdrew a proposed rule Thursday that would have applied child labor laws to family farms.

Critics complained that the regulation would have drastically changed the extent to which children could work on farms owned by family members. The U.S. Department of Labor cited public outcry as the reason for withdrawing the rule.

“The decision to withdraw this rule — including provisions to define the ‘parental exemption’ — was made in response to thousands of comments expressing concerns about the effect of the proposed rules on small family-owned farms,” the Department said in a press release Thursday evening. “To be clear, this regulation will not be pursued for the duration of the Obama administration.”


The rule would have dramatically changed what types of chores children under the age of 16 could perform on and around American farms. It would have prohibited them from working with tobacco, operating almost all types of power-driven equipment and being employed to work with raw farm materials.

“Prohibited places of employment would include country grain elevators, grain bins, silos, feed lots, stockyards, livestock exchanges and livestock auctions,” read a press release from last August.

“I am pleased to hear the Obama Administration is finally backing away from its absurd 85-page proposal to block youth from participating in family farm activities and ultimately undermine the very fabric of rural America, but I will continue working to ensure this overreaching proposal is completely and permanently put to rest,” said Sen. John Thune, Republican from South Dakota. “The Obama DOL’s youth farm labor rule is a perfect example of what happens when government gets too big.”

Parents and children who grew up on farms across the country told TheDC that the rule was overprotective and would have prevented kids from learning valuable skills at early ages.

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To: carranza2 who wrote (484439)4/27/2012 2:52:42 AM
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Yep, anthropogenic global warming seems stone cold dead.......I had previously not aligned myself with any camp on the issue because I didn't feel competent even as an interested amateur [unlike AlGorythm and his ilk] to pass judgment on such a complex issue. This, however, seems authoritative.

I took against AGW from the first I heard of it, because the first argument I saw for it was Mann's infamous hockey stick graph. I looked at it and said, hey, what happened to the Medieval Warm Period? I knew from reading history that it was warmer than today. They grew the grapes for Bordeaux in Southern England in the Middle Ages; it's still too cold to do that today. Mann's chart just wiped the Warm Period out of existence and made it look like global temperatures were constant from the year 1000 to 1900.

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From: Nadine Carroll4/27/2012 4:37:52 AM
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Rush Limbaugh spotted a new tone in this Reuters report, and in the corresponding AP report -- no more happy talk about the recovery. No more "unexpectedly" bad news. Could the lapdog press be turning on Obama at last?

U.S. jobless claims barely fall in latest week

* Jobless claims fall 1,000 to 388,000

* Analysts expected claims to fall to lower level

By Jason Lange

WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) - The number of Americans lining up for jobless benefits fell only slightly last week and a trend measure rose, the latest sign of a weaker pace of healing in the still-struggling labor market.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped by 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted 388,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. The prior week's figure was revised up to 389,000 from the previously reported 386,000.

"This was a disappointing number and offers more evidence that the labor market continues to lose traction," said Joe Manimbo, an analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new claims falling to 375,000 last week.
reuters.com 

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To: DMaA who wrote (484711)4/27/2012 5:07:01 AM
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You feed in a question and within 2 minutes to 5 days the answer pops out.

Don't let it bother you.
It is going to get worse.

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To: LindyBill who wrote (484730)4/27/2012 5:20:12 AM
From: unclewest5 Recommendations   of 536588
 
From Email -

"It's incredible that 42% of Americans think that this unqualified, incompetent, dishonorable, ego-driven fraud is doing a good job.

Take a moment. Admit it to yourself. You know who his supporters are. They are the people that YOU support.


Did you notice who Obama threatened when he wasn't getting his way on raising the debt ceiling? He threatened to not pay:

- Social Security Retirees, Military Retirees, Social Security disability and Federal Retirees.-


- Now..let this sink in really good -


- He did not threaten to stop payments to illegal aliens


- He did not threatened to take frivolous benefits such as Internet access away from violent inmates


- He did not offer to fire some of the thousands of unnecessary federal employees that he hired


- He did not offer to cut down on his or his wife's frivolous gallivanting around


- He did not threaten to not pay the senators and representatives or any of their staff


- He did not threaten to take benefits away from welfare recipients


- He did not threaten the food stamp programs


- He did not threaten to not pay foreign aid


- He did not threaten to cut back on anything that involves his base voters


- The list could go on and on. He is in full political re-election mode!


• Why are we allowing this person to destroy this wonderful country with his selfishness and his lies?


• His type of change is killing our country. He needs to be stopped and only our votes can stop him.


• Do not forget about his tactics when it's election time. Vote Obama out of the Presidency in 2012. "




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