Iran: The Gauntlet Is Thrown – Power To The People!
We may be getting ready to see a repressive regime underestimating the power of the people or we may be on the cusp of another Tiananmen Square. Ayatollah Khamenei didn’t budge an inch in his speech today: Addressing Friday prayers…
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Iran: The Gauntlet Is Thrown – Power To The People!
Obama Decries “Fear-Mongering” on Healthcare, as He Fear-Mongers Himself
- Scott Miller
This guys is too much… the Statist is always in a hurry, and Obama is no different. As he races to socialize our healthcare system, today he is in front of the American Medical Association. From his speech we get these two headlines… this from the AP:
Obama hits ‘fear-mongering’ on health care changes
CHICAGO – Pushing again to get the health care system overhauled, President Barack Obama is arguing that people must beware of “scare tactics and fear-mongering” that have killed such efforts in the past.
Obama said “we know there are those who will try to scuttle” the program no matter what. He said that “because these fear tactics have worked, things have kept getting worse.”
Then there is this one from Reuters:
Obama: Government could go broke if healthcare not fixed
CHICAGO (Reuters) – President Barack Obama, making his case for healthcare reform to America’s doctors, said on Monday the U.S. government could suffer the same fate as troubled automaker General Motors and go broke if the healthcare system is not fixed.
“When it comes to the cost of our health care,” Obama told the American Medical Association, “the status quo is unsustainable.”
So in the same speech the Obamarxist on one hand decries “fear-mongering” by his opponents, and on the other hand fear-mongers himself. This from the guy who has perfected the art of political fear-mongering to get his agenda passed.
Plus, note to Obama THE GOVERNMENT IS ALREADY FREAKIN’ BROKE!… or did you somehow miss your $2 trillion deficit?
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Where Is Michelle Obama’s Burqua?
For me, it wasn’t the President’s speech that interested me all that much. The translation of the speech is simple: Appease. What was interesting in Egypt was who wasn’t there. Where was Michelle? Yesterday, we found out that she was…
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Where Is Michelle Obama’s Burqua?
Policy Maker Or Neutral Legal Umpire?
Which of those descriptions in the title would best describe your understanding of a Supreme Court Justice? If you wonder what President Obama wants in a Supreme Court Justice, take a look at this excerpt from his speech explaining why…
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Policy Maker Or Neutral Legal Umpire?
Obama: Rhetoric v. Reality
Another emerging hallmark of Obama rhetoric are the startling inconsistencies to be found there. For instance, his speech at the National Archives where he invoked the founding documents as the keepers of our fundamental rights and values and condemned the…
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CHENEY FIGHTS FOR AMERICA – Full text of speech against Terror.
Thank you all very much, and Arthur, thank you for that introduction. It’s good to be back at AEI, where we have many friends. Lynne is one of your longtime scholars, and I’m looking forward to spending more time here myself as a returning trustee.
What happened was, they were looking for a new member of the board of trustees, and they asked me to head up the search committee. I first came to AEI after serving at the Pentagon, and departed only after a very interesting job offer came along. I had no expectation of returning to public life, but my career worked out a little differently. Those eight years as vice president were quite a journey, and during a time of big events and great decisions, I don’t think I missed much.
Being the first vice president who had also served as secretary of defense, naturally my duties tended toward national security. I focused on those challenges day to day, mostly free from the usual political distractions. I had the advantage of being a vice president content with the responsibilities I had, and going about my work with no higher ambition.

