Friday, September 9, 2011

KUHNER: Obama and the lunatic left - Washington Times

KUHNER: Obama and the lunatic left - Washington Times: "President Obama is politically insane. This is the real meaning of his speech Thursday night in front of a joint session of Congress. Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over, expecting"

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Lawmaker’s Sign Cracks Decorum at Obama Job Speech | Jeff Landry | TheBlaze.com

Lawmaker’s Sign Cracks Decorum at Obama Job Speech | Jeff Landry | TheBlaze.com: "WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Jeff Landry knew not to yell at President Barack Obama during his jobs address Thursday night to Congress. That move made Rep. Joe Wilson famous a couple of years ago, and not necessarily for the better. Instead, Republican leaders urged their members to show up, keep an open mind and be polite — voters were anxious and Congress’ bickering had angered large majorities of them."

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Ten Years Later, Radical Islam Still a Taboo Subject :: The Investigative Project on Terrorism

Ten Years Later, Radical Islam Still a Taboo Subject :: The Investigative Project on Terrorism: ""There's an incessant message that is delivered by radical followers of Islam," the lawyer told the judge, "that one cannot be true to the faith unless they take action, including violent action, most especially violent action … that is a message that can unfortunately take root in individuals who feel like if they don't do something, that they literally will not find salvation under their faith.""

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More 'Stimulus' from President Obama

More 'Stimulus' from President Obama: "By most accounts, President Obama’s $800 billion “stimulus” bill that was passed in February 2009 with the promise of keeping unemployment below 8 percent was an absolute failure. However, last night in a speech to a joint session of Congress, the President demanded that it spend another $450 billion on more of the same “stimulus” that has left America with zero job growth and continued economic stagnation. But don’t worry. His top economic adviser Gene Sperling told NBC that this one would likely get us down to 8 percent."

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