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Threats to freedom of speech, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen. -George Orwell

Saturday, August 31, 2013

YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES TODAY - VOL. 52



Unpopular at home, abandoned abroad, Obama scales down anticipated bombing campaign

NBC's Mitchell: Trust Obama, He's Going to Bomb Syria 'From A Very Cautious Anti-War Perspective'

Who is giving President Obama advice on Syria?

The "Me, Myself, and I" President

NBC Poll: Nearly 80% of Americans Say Obama Needs Approval from Congress

Assad's 11-Year-Old Son May Be Taunting Obama on Facebook

Germany: Children Seized in Shocking Raid

Chicago Public Schools Mandate Sex Ed Classes for Kindergarten Students

Filthy Filnerism: Dem State Rep. John A. Arnold Jr. Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations

Hard Times for Gender Studies Major

1 comment:

  1. History will not be kind to Obama and his MSM minions. Our dithering president, while looking to strike Syria just enough to "not be mocked" has made a mockery of American exceptionalism. That "journalists" such as Andrea Mitchell attempt to give him cover by vainly trying to create the lamest of narratives is sickenly hypocritical when compared to how they roasted George Bush. Don't think our enemies aren't aware of exactly how weak and impotent Obama's words are. Now Obama decides that "oh yeah, I better send this Syria thing to Congress". This is nothing more than him finding that his "red line" comment has placed him in a box and his next move will be to blame whatever happens on Congress. His M.O. is then once again fulfilled..."I didn't have anything to do with this".

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