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To: Copeland who wrote (488899)5/28/2012 10:52:48 PM
From: LindyBill6 Recommendations   of 536477
 
Washington DOESN'T want to send troops to police Syria. The pressure to "do something" does not come from Obama and crew. It's the "McCains" of this world that want to "do something."

Syria is not worth the bones of one Marine Lance Corporal.

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From: LindyBill5/28/2012 10:56:03 PM
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Obama’s Election 2012 dilemma: the DOOM that came from suburbia?
by Moe Lane (Diary)



Right now, somebody in the DNC’s HQ is likely sitting in a room somewhere getting morosely drunk, and it’s because of articles like Michael Barone‘s. You see, Michael sat down and looked at the various reactions to Barack Obama’s possibly ill-advised (and certainly ill-executed) Bain Capital-themed line of attack on Mitt Romney, and concluded: it’s likely to provoke a backlash among affluent voters (particularly those in suburbia). And the reason why people should care about that is because 2008 exit polling showed that voters from households making more than $100 grand a year made up a quarter of the electorate, and that they split their vote down the middle between Obama and McCain.

And how are they voting now? Michael sees some interesting trends:

The popular vote in House elections is a good proxy for presidential and party support, and voters with incomes over $100,000, evenly split in 2008, voted 58 to 40 percent for Republicans in 2010.

Northern Virginia, which Obama carried 59 to 40 percent and which provided 95 percent of his statewide popular vote margin, went 52 to 47 percent for House Republicans in 2010. Nine suburban Denver counties voted 53 to 46 percent for Obama but switched in 2010 to 54 to 42 percent Republican.

There’s more data – Michael Barone mentions similar shifts in Pennsylvanian and Michigan suburbs – but the concept that Virginia and Colorado are slipping out of the Democrats’ fingers would be sufficiently unnerving to operatives of that political party as it is. I truly believe that Team Obama expected to be fighting out 2012 in North Carolina and Florida, and possibly Iowa, with all the implications about the larger electoral picture that one might expect from that (i.e., a narrower but decent win for the Democrats). Fighting in Virginia, Colorado, and possibly Michigan instead implies something else. Something wonderful.

Unless you’re a Democratic operative. Hence, the entire ‘getting morosely drunk’ thing.

Moe Lane ( crosspost)

PS: This, of course, does not mean that Mitt Romney has a lock on the election. And the Republican party needs to keep the electoral pressure on until the moment that Barack Obama gets on television and congratulates Romney for his victory (no doubt through gritted teeth). But we do seem to have caught a break, for once; as Michael Barone notes. Romney did very well in precisely the suburban areas that Obama seems so determined to alienate. Provided that Republican activists can continue to keep fostering in the candidate a laudable wariness – not to mention healthy fear – of provoking us, we stand an excellent chance of shifting this election from a 50/50 squeaker to a full-throated repudiation of Obama’s Chicago Way…

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To: simplicity who wrote (488902)5/28/2012 11:02:27 PM
From: goldworldnet   of 536477
 
Funny picture, but on a serious note, all lethal mantraps are illegal in the US today. Katko v. Briney was a famous legal case on the subject.


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To: ManyMoose who wrote (488895)5/28/2012 11:11:47 PM
From: Little Joe1 Recommendation   of 536477
 
As I watch the perversion of our constitution, the incipient reliance on foreign law that is creeping into our governance and things like footbaths for muslims in public schools, as well as the discrimination against those of Christian and Jewish faith, etc. I do not think it far-fetched to imagine a time when the court's will apply Sharia law to some cases.

lj

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From: Sr K5/28/2012 11:12:21 PM
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College transcripts replace birth certificate for Obama detractors - latimes.com

Now that the issue of the president’s birth certificate has been laid to rest (mostly), some conservatives are turning their attention to a new obsession: Barack Obama's college transcripts.Last week, a website that already had offered a $10,000 reward for Obama's transcripts from Occidental College, Columbia University and Harvard Law School, increased the bounty to $20,000.

About a year ago, Donald Trump, among the highest-profile "birthers," helped get the mini-movement started. After the president released his long-form birth certificate, Trump abruptly changed subjects:

"The word is, according to what I’ve read," said Trump, "that he was a terrible student when he went to Occidental. He then gets into Columbia; he then gets to Harvard. ... How do you get into Harvard if you’re not a good student? Now maybe that's right or maybe it’s wrong, but I don't know why he doesn’t release his records."

What do these "transcripters" (if we may coin a phrase) hope to prove?

"We’re not convinced that Barack is as smart as you media elitists keep insisting he is," says The Trenches, the website that posted the reward. (The Daily Caller outed the responsible party as Brooks Bayne, a conservative blogger who admitted he was behind the reward.)

That rationale may strike some as a little flimsy, given that Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review, taught constitutional law, has two bestselling books to his credit and is, at the moment, leader of the free world.

We do know a few things about the president's college career.

In his new book, "Barack Obama: The Story," David Maraniss quotes Obama as saying that his grade point average at Columbia was an impressive 3.7. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, which cannot happen with poor grades.

The president’s presumptive opponent, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, was no academic slouch either. According to various news reports, Romney graduated from Brigham Young University with a 3.97 grade point average and was in the top 5% of his class at Harvard Business School, where he simultaneously earned a law degree.

Unfortunately for transcript transparency advocates, school transcripts, like tax returns, are private. They are protected by a 1974 law, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA.

"There are all kinds of exceptions, but the rule is records may only be released with signed written consent of the individual,” said Barmak Nasserian, associate executive director of the American Assn. of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. The group counts more than 2,600 degree-granting institutions among its members. "Barack Obama, like every other American, is entitled to privacy rights under federal law."

In any case, said Nasserian, he doesn’t see much benefit in allowing voters to peruse candidates' college transcripts.

"I am not sure looking at 20-year-old Mitt Romney or Barack Obama at that granular level of detail would make a difference," he said. "It's kind of a stretch to say performance in a particular course, or that they took a course with a professed Marxist, or they studied Russian for heaven's sakes, is going to be relevant or helpful to someone making up their mind."

Though it may be true that college transcripts are not determinative, they can certainly be revealing.

In 1999, the New Yorker published an apparently purloined copy of George W. Bush's Yale transcript before he became the Republican nominee for president. Bush, it turned out, was basically a C student. Was this a scandal? Hardly. He never cast himself as an intellectual or brainiac, and, despite his Harvard MBA, often made fun of highly credentialed people.

During the 2004 presidential campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerrywas assumed by many to be Bush's intellectual superior. But months after he lost to Bush, his college transcripts were inadvertently sent to the Boston Globe and he was revealed to be a C student as well, earning four Ds his freshman year. (Stung by allegations that his Vietnam War service was not what he had claimed, Kerry had given permission for his Navy records to be turned over to the newspaper. The college records were part of those documents.) Can a mediocre student hope to achieve the highest office?

The answer is self-evident.

"To those of you who received honors, awards and distinctions, I say well done," President Bush told Yale graduates in 2001. "And to the C students, I say you too can be president of the United States."

David Lauter contributed to this report.

robin.abcarian@latimes.com

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To: Little Joe who wrote (488908)5/28/2012 11:18:36 PM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation   of 536477
 
The Supreme Court has already cited foreign law in cases. I agree it's a travesty to the Constitution.

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (488907)5/28/2012 11:26:56 PM
From: J.B.C.   of 536477
 
Nothing in that sign said there was a lethal trap. The sign is effective.

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To: unclewest who wrote (488831)5/28/2012 11:31:00 PM
From: Honey_bee4 Recommendations   of 536477
 
Unclewest posted:
“The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.” ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
President John Kennedy never imagined that this kind of person could be elected:


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To: Sr K who wrote (488909)5/28/2012 11:33:02 PM
From: Little Joe4 Recommendations   of 536477
 
The real issue regarding the birth certificate, and Obama's college transcripts is not so much about Obama as about the press. The press crawls up the you know where of any republican candidate, and actually goes so far as to present false documents as in the Bush National Guard Case.

Yet they have no interest in anything that might be negative about a dem, especially Obama. In his Dreams book Obama makes reference to those he sought out as friends in college and among them were I believe the phrase he used was communist college professors. Somehow he escaped questioning about this in the mainstream press. How is that possible, when the Washington Post devotes a front page story to some childhood incident about Romney allegedly bullying another student.

The plain fact of the matter is that what this is proving is the bias of the mainstream press and why we can not rely on the reliability of their vetting.

lj

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To: Little Joe who wrote (488908)5/28/2012 11:39:03 PM
From: ManyMoose   of 536477
 
It is outrageous. We should move to stop it.

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