Monday, June 3, 2013

THEY ARE LIARS....THEN AND NOW OBAMA VIDEOS PROVE IT

Lies, Lies and More Lies !!!




Those who closely follow current events may often find themselves hearing a politician making a claim, but swearing they heard them say the exact opposite a month, a year, or even a decade ago.

That’s because, many times, they did.

Tropical Development Increasing, Heading to Florida Coast This Week


A disorganized low pressure center in the Southeast Gulf of Mexico will continue moving northward, eventually impacting the weather across the Southeastern United States with flooding being the major issue.

Current progs are all over the place with the system, however the weakness in the upper levels seems like I want to take this northward with a central impact point between the Tampa Bay area and Pensacola at the time.  This is the best I can do without getting a strong surface low developing to track it better.

Regardless of track, this will bring gusty winds and flooding to much of Florida toward the mid/end part of this week.  Trends are being monitored here at TheWeatherSpace.com.  If the system tracks where I am taking it, it will eventually affect parts of Georgia as well.

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KARL ROVE TEARS INTO ARIANA HUFFINGTON AND DAVID PLOUFFE OVER IRS SCANDAL IN CONTENTIOUS SEGMENT

Watch the debate unfold, below (starts at the 5:00 mark):



On ABC News’ “This Week,” famed political consultant Karl Rove clashed with Ariana Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post, and former White House adviser David Plouffe, over the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of conservatives.

The debate heated up when Huffington charged that the 501(c)(4) groups that were targeted were too political in nature. And after she invoked Crossroads GPS, an organization Rove helped launch, the former Bush administration official challenged her assertions.

“I’m sure if we looked at Crossroads GPS, it’s all about politics,” Huffington said, spawning an instantaneous reaction from the political consultant.

“Please. [Crossroads'] leadership knew right from the get-go that they were going to be looked at, closely. So the laws and rules that the IRS has promulgated for decades were followed very closely by GPS for exactly that,” he said, noting that these groups anticipated increased scrutiny.

While Huffington said that she has the same views about liberal 501(c)(4) groups, Rove shot back that her claim is the first time he has heard someone on the left speak out against groups that align with left-of-center ideological perspective.

And this wasn’t the only clash that took place. Rove and Plouffe also faced-off. The former fought back against claims from the latter that the IRS targeting wasn’t political in nature. Here’s how ABC News recaps a portion of the dialogue:

“There’s been no suggestion— the Inspector General said there was no politics involved in this,” Plouffe said this morning on “This Week.” “This was not an effort driven by the White House. It would be the dumbest political effort of all time.”

Rove, who co-founded the GOP affiliated outside spending group “American Crossroads,” argued that IRS workers in offices across the country may have taken direction, inadvertently, from top Democrats.

“I think people sitting in Cincinnati, Laguna Niguel, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. listen to people like Senator Max Baucus, Senator Chuck Schumer, President Obama,” Rove said. “When President Obama goes out in 2010 and calls these groups ‘a threat to democracy’ he’s blowing a dog whistle.”


STUDENT HILARIOUSLY REDEEMS HIMSELF AFTER FAILING WITH THE CYMBALS DURING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

One might think that not much could go wrong for the band member charged with playing the cymbals. But for an Illinois junior high student playing the clashing instrument during a school’s concert, something did go wrong, and he reacted in the only way he felt appropriate for the time.

The Eisenhower Junior High student at the school’s “Red and White” concert last month accidentally dropped one cymbal midway through the National Anthem.

The video of the opening song for the band’s concert doesn’t show what exactly happens to the errant cymbal when it fell to the floor (did it roll away?), but for some reason the boy doesn’t pick it back up.

He instead faces the flag and holds a salute for the rest of the song, as some of his fellow band members try to suppress laughter.

Watch the clip and see if his reaction isn’t endearing — or hilarious — enough to redeem his dropping of the cymbal:


89-YEAR-OLD DEMOCRATIC SENATOR FRANK LAUTENBERG DIES


WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, a multimillionaire New Jersey businessman and the last World War II veteran remaining in the Senate, has died at age 89.

His office said Lautenberg died shortly after 4 a.m. EDT on Monday at a New York hospital after suffering complications from viral pneumonia.

Lautenberg, who had been called out of retirement for a second tour of duty in Congress, announced in February that he would not seek a sixth term. The Democrat had health problems in recent years and had missed several Senate votes in the first months of the year. He had the flu and missed the Senate’s Jan. 1 (2013) vote to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff of rising taxes and falling government spending, then missed several votes two months later because of leg pain.

A chest cold kept him from attending a May 29, 2013 tribute in New York honoring him for his contributions to the Jewish community and Israel.

He had been diagnosed in February 2010 with B-cell lymphoma of the stomach and underwent chemotherapy treatments until he was declared in June 2010 to be free of cancer. He worked between the treatments. The diagnosis came just days after the death of West Virginia’s Robert Byrd made Lautenberg the oldest member of the Senate.

Republican Gov. Chris Christie would appoint a successor to Lautenberg.

Lautenberg was a staunch gun control advocate and frequent critic of the tobacco industry, and he fought for greater government spending on transportation and the environment. He wrote the laws banning smoking on domestic airline flights and setting the national minimum drinking age of 21.

Along with Lautenberg’s legislative accomplishments, he had a string of electoral coups, including an upset over someone he called “the most popular candidate in the country” in his first race for Senate, and a victory in a strange, abbreviated, back-from-retirement campaign 20 years later.

He initially retired in 2000 after 18 years in the Senate, saying he did not have the drive to raise money for a fourth campaign. He served on the boards of three companies, two graduate schools and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

But New Jersey Democrats recruited Lautenberg out of retirement in September 2002 as an 11th-hour replacement for Robert Torricelli, Lautenberg’s longtime rival, who had abandoned his re-election bid just five weeks before Election Day.

Republicans went to court to prevent what they called the Democratic Party’s ballot “switcheroo.” When that failed, they attacked Lautenberg as a political relic ill-suited for dangerous times.

But Lautenberg surged to an easy win over Republican Douglas Forrester and returned to the Senate in 2003 at age 78, resuming his role as a leading liberal, and he made it clear that his return to office was no mere cameo.

When Democrats regained a Senate majority in 2007, he returned to the powerful Appropriations Committee, on which he had served for 15 years.

At age 84, he beat back a Democratic primary challenge in 2008 and went on to another easy win in the November general election. It made him the first New Jersey person ever elected to five Senate terms.

“People don’t give a darn about my age,” Lautenberg said. “They know I’m vigorous. They know I’ve got plenty of energy.”

Muslims have stated that England will be the first country they take over.



You need to forward this one to everyone. These pictures tell it all! 
Muslims have stated that England will be the first country they take over.

The Crusades of the Middle Ages were Christians vs. Muslims. The crusade has reignited but our political correctness prohibits us from properly identifying it as a religious battle. If you do not properly identify who your enemy is, you will lose the battle. 

These are pictures not shown on American TV or in American Newspapers, but were forwarded by a Canadian who thought all Americans ought to know!