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To: unclewest who wrote (487319)5/16/2012 10:57:24 AM
From: Joe Btfsplk1 Recommendation   of 536299
 
When the politicians start fleeing in fear...

I have a hard time suppressing that part of me that would like to see the tumbrels roll.

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To: LindyBill who wrote (487314)5/16/2012 10:59:13 AM
From: Tom Clarke   of 536299
 
Turkey suspects bird of being Israeli spy

Ankara investigating possibility that bee-eater was 'implanted with Mossad surveillance device'; Israeli wildlife officials say accusation ridiculous

Amir Ben-David
05.15.12, 13:03 / Israel News

Turkish authorities believe that they have found a bird used for espionage purposes by Israel, the country's media reported.

According to a Tuesday report in Yedioth Ahronoth, an investigation to that effect was launched in Ankara several days ago, after a farmer discovered a dead Merops Apiaster, commonly known as the European Bee-Eater, in his field. The bird had a ring reading "Israel" on one of its legs.

Bird-banding is a common practice in ornithology, meant to help scientists track bird migration routes.

The band, however, was not the most damning piece of evidence against the bee-eater: Its nostrils were.

The bird-beak in question reportedly sported "unusually large nostrils," which – combined with the identification ring – raised suspicions that the bird was "implanted with a surveillance device" and that it arrived in Turkey as part of an espionage mission.

The bird's remains were originally handed over to the Turkish Agriculture Ministry, which then turned them over to Ankara's security services.

ynetnews.com 

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (487324)5/16/2012 11:02:07 AM
From: Tom Clarke   of 536299
 
oops

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To: D. Long who wrote (487331)5/16/2012 11:02:57 AM
From: Tom Clarke   of 536299
 
liaison of Elvish Affairs must be a good gig..

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (487330)5/16/2012 11:11:08 AM
From: DMaA   of 536299
 
It was amusing. Certainly funner than Obama's press club "humor".

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To: longnshort who wrote (487326)5/16/2012 11:27:57 AM
From: Alan Smithee   of 536299
 
Rut-roh! The internet never forgets, Sacaja-whiner! And Twitter never passes up an opportunity for well-deserved mocking.
She's toast. Even the left-leaning voters of the Bay State aren't suckers enough to send this poseur to the Senate.

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To: LindyBill who wrote (487309)5/16/2012 11:30:09 AM
From: Little Joe8 Recommendations   of 536299
 
" The Icelanders stole the banks? And didn't want to pay them? And now want to jail the Bankers? "

Stole the banks? They were bankrupt. Didn't want to pay for them? Want to jail the Bankers? Don't know the law in Finland but many US bankers definitely broke the law and belong in jail. Instead they are advisors to the President? No wonder things are so bad.

lj

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To: LindyBill who wrote (487309)5/16/2012 11:48:26 AM
From: DMaA   of 536299
 
What did they steal? The banks were less than worthless.

If anything the bankers were trying to steal the country. We made idiotic decisions now you pay the bill.

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From: sm1th5/16/2012 11:49:27 AM
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Wind power is great, as long as it is somewhere else.

For the first time since the state began promoting wind power as a way to replace fossil fuels, environmental officials have recommended shutting down a wind turbine because of elevated noise levels, which they described as unacceptable to local residents.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/05/15/massachusetts-officials-recommend-falmouth-shut-down-turbines/mCPNKvUoq1IrdPClRygmWN/story.html?p1=Well_BG_Links

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From: mistermj5/16/2012 12:03:59 PM
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2012 Will Be the Tea Party Election Year

Bluntly said, the full weight of Tea Party members, their family members and co-workers who go to the polls in November will end Obama’s reign of terror.

I think that 2012 will be known as the year the Tea Party movement changed the future of America away from its entrenched socialist drift to a renewal of the founding principles of the nation. The movement is composed, quite simply, of patriots.

That’s why Mark Meckler and Jenny Beth Martin titled their book, “Tea Party Patriots: The Second American Revolution.” I heartily recommend it if you keeping reading and hearing about the movement but are unfamiliar with its origins and its program of reform.

In 2009 neither of the authors had any idea they would be leading a revolution. Martin was a mother of two who was cleaning houses to make ends meet. Meckler was a northern California attorney. They would end up starting one of the largest grassroots organizations in America. You can visit its site at Teapartypatriots.org.

It began with protests against President Obama’s “stimulus”, signed into law on February 17, 2009. The next day, CNBC’s Rick Santelli angrily called for tea party to protest what we now know was little more than a political slush fund and an a historic failure that did not reduce unemployment or jump-start the economy. It simply added to the trillions in debt Obama would heap upon this and future generations.

When Rush Limbaugh took note of Santelli, he said, “This is the pulse of revolution, starting today!” The Tea Party movement began the next day.

As Meckler and Martin say in their book, “We were angry at politicians from both parties who had abandoned any pretense of responsibility and spent not only all the money we would earn in our lives, but all the money our children and grandchildren would earn in their lives.”

The Tea Party movement could have become a third party, but it didn’t. The combined wisdom of its leaders and members realized that the way to change the government at all levels was to elect people who were in agreement with its core principles of fiscal responsibility, constitutionally limited government, and free markets.

Initially, the Tea Party movement grew from two people to 1.2 million in two months. On April 15, 2009, they turned out for 850 Tea Party events around the nation. Today the authors estimate that 20 million Americans identify themselves as Tea Party patriots. There are more than 3,300 affiliated state and local Tea Party groups. My commentaries, for example, appear on Teapartynation.com and I am told on other similar sites.

These people are focused! They understand that the only way to change the government is to change who gets to serve in it. They demonstrated that in November 2010 when the movement returned power in the House of Representatives to the Republican Party. “We’ve seen that the greatest threat to our economic success today comes not from abroad, but from our elected officials. And it is through changing the behavior of those elected officials—and making sure that those whose behavior doesn’t change don’t stay in their jobs—that the Tea Party movement plans to exercise its influence.”

Initially the movement was attacked by the Democrat power structure in 2009 that derided it as “Astroturf” and composed of racists and crazies, but having turned the tide for the Republican Party in 2010, its biggest detractors were the inside-the-beltway GOP establishment who felt threatened.

Writing in The Wall Street Journal on October 22, 2010, Peggy Noonan rebuked them saying, “The tea party saved the Republican Party. In a broad sense, the tea party rescued it from being the fat, unhappy, querulous creature it had become, a party that didn’t remember anymore why it existed, or what its historical purpose was.” She praised the movement for not choosing the third party route.

The movement has been non-partisan, though it has tended to support Republican candidates that it believes reflect its values. It defeated Senator Bob Bennett of Utah in the GOP senate primary on May 8, 2010 and other incumbents have felt the tea party sting for failing to rein in the spending to which they had become accustomed.

We don’t hear much from the Obama campaign about the Tea Party movement, but its power must surely concern them. On March 16, 2010 more than a million showed up in Washington to protest against the passage of Obamacare and returned in March 2012 to rally for its repeal. Not since the days of the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam War protests has Washington seen such crowds.

There is an army of people in America who have concluded that the enemy is the government and are determined, senator-by-senator, representative-by-representative, to reshape the federal government and to do so at the state and local level as well. It’s already been happening in primaries around the nation as Tea Party candidates challenge and defeat their opponents.

That’s very bad news for Barack Hussein Obama and very good news for America.

canadafreepress.com 

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