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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Admit the truth when things fall apart

  Ominous signs are in the heavens for Barack Hussein Obama. He's dropped precipitously in the polls. Some major papers who have traditionally endorsed Democrats have endorsed Romney. Romney is climbing in popularity and huge crowds are at his events, even in the rain.

  Worse, the questions about Benghazi are heating up, the questions growing and even loyal Democrats are jumping ship. On FNC tonight, Pat Caddell was so emotional I thought he was going to cry, not over the politics of Benghazi but the lack of personal concern over the deaths of these 4 Americans.
  In fact, national angst is growing, not just politically but personally, over what happened in Beghazi.
  One of the most remarkable stories is being told by Charles Woods, father of murdered Ty Woods, who says he does not want to make political hay out of the murder of his sons but he would like a return to honor and truthfulness.

  An interesting anonymous military caller called Rush on Friday with some very detailed information about the incident.
  An interesting anonymous military blogger is corresponding with Black Five with some very detailed information about the incident.
  Two military men have been unceremoniously dumped. Others may be on the way.
  But all signs point to Obama, the man with the "steel spine" who killed Osama, as being the reason 4 Americans are dead.
  And it's not just that they're dead.
  It's that he went to sleep while the firefight was still on, even after refusing to help them. It's that he went to a fundraiser to hear the cheers and get the money within 24 hours of their deaths.
  I'm guessing we'll be hearing many more informed insiders revealing inside information as we approach the election because Americans, and especially the military, are nauseated by the actions of this president.
  You can draw one conclusion from these stories and it is this.

2 comments:

  1. You saw Pat Caddell on Judge Jeanine Pirro's show? Yes he was pretty emotional.

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  2. Between him and Kirsten Powers, I'm wondering if we're seeing defection in the ranks. I'm also following the Ulsterman Report; guy's been right on the money all along.

    This issue has caught the nation; I have the same emotions about it as I had when I saw the Black Hawk Down pilot being dragged through the streets in Somalia. Anger. Rage, in fact. Unspeakable grief. Horror.

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