Browsing the Archive
September 2012
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The Obama You Don’t Know
by Patricia on September 20, 2012**A Post from Patricia** The Washington Examiner interviews countless people in a four month investigation into the “Real Obama.” This is a ten chapter series that exposes who we elected and the failure of media to properly vet a candidate because his skin tone. From ‘The Obama You Don’t Know’: Few if any of his predecessors took the oath of office with higher public hopes for his success than President Obama on Jan. 20, 2009. Millions of Americans hailed his election as an end to partisanship, a renewal of the spirit of compromise and a reinvigoration of the nation’s highest ideals at home and abroad. Above all, as America’s first black chief executive, Obama symbolized the healing of long-festering wounds...
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Trouble at Paypal==>Membership Renewal Message for All TAMs
by Tammy on September 19, 2012I just got a special message from Paypal a little while ago, and it wasn’t completely a surprise since we’ve had two TAM emails about this. I thought there was a larger issue with Paypal and they’ve confirmed, yes, they’ve had a problem with getting renewals done on time. They had some sort of a software glitch from 8/29 through 9/15 which pushed back any renewals on those dates to 5-10 days later. They solved their problem but many involved in that block of time were affected. Some of you have contacted me and/or Gina because you weren’t able to access your TAM account even though nothing had changed with your credit card. We now know this is the reason–you...
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Al Qaeda, Ex-Gitmo Detainee Involved in Consulate Attack, Intelligence Sources Say
by Tammy on September 19, 2012Once again Obama projects his own issues onto others. He spent last week accusing Romney of “shooting first and aiming later” regarding his (correct) comments about the embassy and consulate attacks. Now we learn, once again, the only person shooting first and aiming later is Obama and his gestapos. Last week the entire Obama regime was repeating the line that all the attacks were spontaneous reactions to the horrible YouTube clip. Now, the administration admitted the attack in Libya (at least) was a terrorist attack: The assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi last week in which four Americans died was a “terrorist attack” that may have had an al Qaeda connection, a top U.S. counterterrorism official told Congress on...
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How I Became a Conservative
by Shifra on September 19, 2012**A Post by Shifra** There are some very compelling stories of people on the Left who “saw the light” and became Conservatives. Tammy’s story immediately comes to mind (See “The New Thought Police,” “The Death of Right and Wrong,” and “The New American Revolution.”) David Horowitz, David Mamet, the late and sorely missed Andrew Breitbart — great stories, all. Mine? Not so much. As a matter of fact, I hesitate to tell you anything about this. Maybe you think I had some amazing epiphany, some phenomenal life-changing experience that propelled me to become a Conservative. Why shatter your illusions? Well, because the election is in less than fifty days, and I want to make a point. Although I was born...
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Caption This! Obama Ignores Islamists Attacking Us But Finds Time to Talk To A Pirate!
by Tammy on September 19, 2012Your job, should you decide to accept it, is Caption This latest embarrassment from Obama. Yes, it’s Talk Like a Pirate Day which the Preezy of the United Steezy noticed more than the fact that we’re under attack in 20 countries around the world. Oh, and our four Americans in Libya are still dead. To honor what’s really important (you know, because mourning dead diplomats or dealing with a world on fire is too irritating) Obama’s Twitter account tweeted this: It’s not a photo shop. Obama has time to sit down for a photo with a guy dressed a a pirate but no time for the Prime Minister of Israel. Lovely. Cant wait to see what you think is happening...
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US Aid to Egypt Blocked by Republican Congress Following Riots
by Tammy on September 18, 2012Obviously good news. Via The Jewish Press At last, the violent rallies against the U.S. embassy in Cairo, in reaction to an anti-Islam video, and Egypt’s laxidasical efforts to defend American assets, have yielded a real result: talks about $1 billion in debt relief and millions more in aid to Egypt are suspended, according to U.S. officials who spoke to the Washington Post on the condition of anonymity. It took Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood president Mohamed Morsi more than 48 hours to condemn the breach of the US embassy premises in Cairo and the removal of the American flag. There will not be new aid approved for Egypt until after the November elections, and talks intended to ease to payment of...
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Romney Shines on Cavuto, Uses “47%” Comments Perfectly, Attacks Obama on “Redistribution”
by Tammy on September 18, 2012As you can tell by the headline here I was extremely impressed with how Romney handled and extrapolated on his 47% comment from the “secret” video. Not only does he not back down or apologize, he uses the remarks to define how he and Obama are different and the choice Americans have this November. Helping his with that definition is another tape==> Obama in 1998 admitting that he “believes in redistribution” of wealth, an early confession of what he told Joe the Plumber in 2008. Well, we’ve seen how that works. Here’s the Romney interview from today with Cavuto, followed by the Obama tape. Romney’s ease with the facts and his assurance in describing what makes him different from Obama...
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US-Afghan Military Operations Suspended After Attacks
by Tammy on September 17, 2012Finally. But this also illustrates the utter and complete failure of the Obama regime in general and Obama as “Commander-in-Chief” specifically. Via NBC. Most joint U.S.-Afghan military operations have been suspended following what authorities believe was an insider attack Sunday that left four American solders dead, officials told NBC News. “We’re to the point now where we can’t trust these people,” a senior military official said. So far this year, 51 NATO troops have been killed in these so-called blue-on-green attacks. Sunday’s attack came a day after two British soldiers were shot dead by an Afghan policeman, Reuters reported. “It’s had a major impact on our ability to conduct combat operations with them, and we’re going to have to back...