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The List, for Obama's Fifty Fourth Week in Office
Nachumlist.com ^ | 2/5/10 | Nachum

Posted on 02/05/2010 9:53:27 AM PST by Nachum

 Obama's Fifty Fourth Week in Office

Latest Additions to "The List"

"The List" for 2/4/2010

Obama's pick for Labor post- New York State Labor Chief, Patricia Smith is confirmed to Federal post before Scott Brown can be seated.  Fears over her Union connections kept her from being confirmed for three months

The Obama administration's plan to outsource U.S. manned space programs ran into turbulence during its initial congressional hearing Wednesday, with lawmakers complaining that it seeks to kill current exploration plans without offering specific commercial substitutes.  During a House Science subcommittee hearing, both Democrats and Republicans blasted the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's proposed $19 billion spending blueprint on policy and safety grounds. Similar criticism has come from several senators.

The Pentagon for the first time will require military bases worldwide to offer emergency contraception or the so-called morning-after pill, a military spokeswoman said Thursday.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said he did not “have the timeline” and therefore did not know at Thurday's press briefing whether President Barack Obama knew in advance on Christmas Day that Miranda rights were going to be read that day to Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the terrorist who tried to detonate a bomb on Northwest Flight 253.

The ranking Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., dismissed the White House’s call for him to apologize for alleging that the administration leaked information about Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab for political reasons.  "After telling me to keep my mouth shut, the White House discloses sensitive information in an effort to defend a dangerous and unpopular decision to Mirandize Abdulmutallab and I’m supposed to apologize?" Sen. Bond said in a paper statement today.

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs Thursday afternoon said that the ranking Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., owes people in the White House and in law enforcement an apology for alleging in a recent letter that the administration -- for political reasons -- leaked information it shouldn't have shared about Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab.

General Eric Holder's five-page letter to Senator Mitch McConnell.  Holder lays out in exhaustive detail exactly why these folks deserve Miranda rights and why his Justice Department will treat them like a shoplifter down the block

In an interview with 60 Minutes last spring, President Obama discussed the handling of captured terrorists and challenged those who claimed the "American system of justice was not up to the task of dealing with these terrorists

More information on Dawn Johnson

Obama dominates radical feminist and terrorist rights advocate Dawn Johnson to lead the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel

Obama: "Every economist" says I saved or created 2 million jobs

VIDEO: Obama jokes about questioning his faith or citizenship

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh on Wednesday reported that a senior Syrian official told him Damascus has renewed intelligence-sharing efforts with the United States and Britain after a special request was made by U.S. president Barack Obama.

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel apologized again Wednesday for using the word "retarded" during a private meeting last summer, telling advocates for the disabled that he will join their campaign to help end the use of the word.

"The List" for 2/3/2010

Religious leaders worry that Obama's Faith Council is just for show.  Critics say that the faith-based office isn't enough of a priority at the White House and that faith leaders who were consulted regularly during the campaign are now simply copied on pro-forma e-mails.

Deep in the president's budget released Monday—in Table S-8 on page 161—appear a set of proposals headed "Reform U.S. International Tax System." If these proposals are enacted, U.S.-based multinational firms will face $122.2 billion in tax increases over the next decade.

SIEU Fat-Cats behind first lady Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign.  There are 400,000 workers who prepare and serve lunch to American schoolchildren. SEIU represents tens of thousands of those workers and is trying to unionize many more. "More robust expansion" of the federal school-lunch law means a mandate for higher wages, increased benefits and government-guaranteed health insurance coverage

Obama released his FY 2011 budget on Monday and it contains provisions that will force Americans to pay for abortions in the United States and promoting abortion abroad.

Obama told congressional leaders Wednesday that he would keep North Korea off of a list of state sponsors of terror

Obama on Wednesday blasted Senate Republicans for using "holds," a tactic that delays considering nominees -- even though as a senator he used the technique to block several of President George W. Bush's appointments

Obama is the worst Jobs president since Roosevet: More than 4.1 million people lost their jobs in 2009

Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday rebuffed criticism that intelligence was lost by giving a Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a U.S. airliner a lawyer and other legal rights.

Attorney General Eric Holder said that he made the decision to charge the Christmas Day terror suspect in the U.S. civilian system

VIDEO: Obama, "I'm a big believer in Net Nuetrality"

The Obama administration is delaying an upgrade project for Israel's military on the grounds that it could be deployed against Palestinian militants.  The sources said the delay of the Apache project stemmed from the White House's concern that Israel was rebuilding its military for another war. Sources said that Obama was dismayed by the widespread use of the Apache and other U.S. platforms during the January 2009 war with the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip.

VIDEO: Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman lambasted Obama after Obama made a reference to his city in a speech demanding better fiscal discipline earlier in the day.

Harry Knox, who serves on Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, is standing by a statement he made last March that Pope Benedict XVI is "hurting people in the name of Jesus."

The US and Russia have agreed in principle on a deal to replace the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (Start) that expired in December after 15 years as the centerpiece of nuclear arms control, the Wall Street Journal reports today. The deal, which officials said could be ready to sign in two months, would cut each side's nuclear arsenal to between 1,500 and 1,675 operationally deployed warheads -- down from 2,200 on the American side and 2,800 in Russia, which has also kept an unknown number in reserve.

Two congressional members from Missouri said Tuesday that they plan to file legislation blocking the Environmental Protection Agency from developing its own greenhouse gas rules.  U.S. Reps. Ike Skelton, a Democrat, and Jo Ann Emerson, a Republican, sharply criticized federal environmental regulators and warned that because EPA officials are not elected, the agency is not accountable to the farmers, business owners and other Missouri residents who could be hurt.

Obama said for the first time Tuesday that legislation that would require industries to pay for emissions of greenhouse gases may need to be separated from a more popular "green jobs" bill in the Senate, a maneuver that could kill what once had been one of the administration's top policy priorities.

Just a few days ago the Obama administration claimed that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the al Qaeda soldier accused of trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines jet had given up everything he knows. Now, they claim he is giving them fresh, useful intelligence.  The administration's new position seems to be a direct response to bipartisan criticism of the handling of Abdulmutallab.

"The List" for 2/2/2010

Obama's decision to skip a United States-European Union summit meeting scheduled for Madrid in May has predictably upset European officials, who suggested Tuesday that the summit meeting itself would now be postponed, possibly to the autumn.

The second-ranking House Democrat signaled Tuesday that the White House is reconsidering a plan to move Guantanamo detainees to a prison in northwest Illinois. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said he agrees that the Obama administration should reassess the plan to move terrorist suspects from the Cuba military base to Thomson Correctional Facility in the state’s northwest corner.

Obama admitted today that his closed-door meetings on health care with Democratic congressional leaders should have been televised on C-SPAN and he said he would keep his campaign promise for more open negotations the next time around.

VIDEO: Obama- "This is the most transparent administration in the modern era"

VIDEO: Obama bashes Las Vegas again

Obama took another swipe at cash-strapped Las Vegas today at a speech in New Hampshire.  Obama said that people should now "blow a bunch of cash in Vegas" during a tough recession

The Obama administration wants to extend the life of several Recovery Act provisions by building them into the federal budget. Obama's 3.8 Trillion budget calls for giving states more money for Medicaid and infrastructure projects, as well as renewing tax breaks for workers, small businesses and municipalities issuing bonds. It also requests additional funding for Obama's educational reform initiative. -All these were key provisions in the $862 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Obama's back door middle class taxes story that was scrubbed from Yahoo...

Obama and Budget Director Peter Orszag have thrown transparency out the window and created a black box for taxes and spending on climate change  hidden inside the administration's 2011 budget.  The budget actually has, literally, a blank line for the cap-and-trade tax. A black box. A slush fund. A secret budget-within-the-budget.

Obama is making the current era distinctly different from the Great Depression: He is spending vastly more money than Roosevelt did. FDR never spent more than 12.0 percent of the GDP.  In 1938, FDR spent as little as 7.7 percent of GDP.  According to the budget tables released by the White House Monday, Obama will spend 25.4 percent, 25.1 percent and 23.2 percent in the three years remaining in his term.

The $8 billion in stimulus cash awarded to 13 high-speed rail corridors across the country may seem like a windfall, but there's a catch. The money isn't enough to finish any of the major projects.  State coffers are dry and federal spending is being cut back. So, it's unclear who will pay the rest of the multi-billion dollar bill.

White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel apologized to the head of the Special Olympics today after the Wall Street Journal reported the fiery Chicagoan privately called a group of liberal activists "f---ing retarded."

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is calling on the White House to fire Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel for using the word "retarded" in a recent strategy session. In a posting on her Facebook page Monday, Palin blasted Emanuel for calling an idea from some of President Obama's supporters "f---ing retarded" during an August meeting with liberal groups and White House aides.

ACORN and other left-wing advocacy groups could be eligible for up to $3.99 billion in federal funding included in the $3.83 trillion fiscal 2011 budget blueprint that President Obama unveiled yesterday.

Bush administration lawyers whose secret memos justified waterboarding and other forms of torture will not be referred to authorities for possible sanctions, according to a forthcoming ethics report. The Obama Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) has concluded that John Yoo and Jay Bybee, who penned the infamous memos, used “poor judgment” but will not be subject to disciplinary action.

VIDEO: Original Obama pledge not to raise taxes on those who earn less than $250,000 a year

Obama breaks pledge not to raise taxes on income earners who earn less than $250,000 per year in a "sneaky way"

"The List" for 2/1/2010

Obama's budget seeks $2 Trillion more in spending and deficits than last year

The federal government announced on Monday that it would reimburse American hospitals who treat Haitian  earthquake victims with life-threatening injuries, making it possible for more hospitals in states outside Florida to consider taking those patients.

U.S. Attorney steps down from the O'keefe case.  James O'Keefe, accused of trying to tamper with the phones of Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu, was "framed" by the media and the U.S. attorney's office, Andrew Breitbart, publisher of BigGovernment.com, told Fox News Monday. Jim Letten, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana, recused himself from the case. The Department of Justice announced the change in a news release Monday night, but did not say why Letten wanted off the case. "James O'Keefe sat in jail for 28 hours without access to an attorney, while the U.S. attorney leaked the information about his arrest, helping the media frame it as 'Watergate Junior,'" Breitbart said.

Ed Shultz on visiting the White House, "It's almost a shrine to Obama"

The Pentagon will withhold 614 million dollars in fees from Lockheed Martin over cost overruns and delays in the F-35 fighter jet program, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Monday.

Obama’s efforts to bolster the U.S. housing market, the trigger of the worst recession since the 1930s, may be undone by record unemployment and repossessions by lenders.  Foreclosures probably will reach 3 million this year, surpassing the record of 2.82 million in 2009, according to Irvine, California-based RealtyTrac Inc. That would more than offset an estimated 448,000-unit rise in home sales, based on the average forecast of the National Association of Realtors, the Mortgage Bankers Association and Fannie Mae.

The White House fiscal year 2011 budget plan seeks a 53 percent boost in Energy Department wind power R&D to support new efforts to tap massive offshore wind resources. The White House is requesting $123 million for DoE’s wind program, a $43 million increase over current spending. The funding includes $49 million for several activities to support coastal wind power

Virginia Senate passes measure to ban health insurance madates by the Federal Government

Wall Street Journal calls Obama deficit a "national security threat"

The Obama administration proposed to increase taxes on Americans earning more than $200,000 by close to $970 billion over the next decade and take in an additional $400 billion from businesses even as it retooled a proposed crackdown on international tax-avoidance techniques. The new budget released today would reinstate 10-year-old income tax rates of 36 percent and 39.6 percent for single Americans earning more than $200,000 and joint filers who make more than $250,000 as part of a broad $1.9 trillion tax increase proposal. It proposes to eliminate preferences for oil and gas companies, life-insurance products, executives of investment partnerships, and U.S.-based companies that operate overseas

The Justice Department is investigating whether security contractor Blackwater Worldwide tried to bribe Iraqi officials to allow the company to keep working there after a fatal shooting involving Blackwater guards, according to a person close to the investigation.

Federal prosecutors are reviewing a request for an investigation into whether Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), violated the Lobbying Disclosure Act for his frequent visits to the White House and with members of Congress in 2009.

Obama says his new $3.83 trillion budget is filled with "investments we must make" to boost employment and solidify the economy.

$54 million in federal stimulus money is going to the California Wine Train. Sixteen times a week, the Wine Train transports tourists from Napa to St. Helena aboard restored dining cars. A champagne dinner costs $129. About 125,000 people ride the train each year. According to a report issued by Suulutaag last year, the number of jobs they’ve created on the project so far: 12. That works out to $4.5 million stimulus fund tax dollars per job created.

VIDEO: Obama looks like he bows to the mayor of Tampa

Obama never set up his unit of "High Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG), proposed back in August of 2009.  No agency was ever set up to interrogate the Detroit airline underwear bomber

VIDEO: Fact check on the State of the Union Speech- 16 lies in 7 minutes

The additional tax cuts and public works spending that President Obama has proposed to spur job creation would add $100 billion to this year’s deficit, bringing it to nearly $1.6 trillion, according to an administration official.

The White House says that the Obama administration's economic stimulus program created nearly 600,000 jobs in the final three months of 2009.   This figure is in line with the administration's goals for job creation through the end of 2010, and was reported by the White House reported  on Saturday night. The new total was down from the totals reported for the previous quarter, partly because the administration decided in December to count only the jobs paid for with stimulus funding instead of estimating the number of jobs "created or saved" with the money.

"The List" for 1/31/2010

The Obama administration has quietly moved to cede control of the web from the United States to foreign powers. Just this past spring within months of Obama taking office, his administration, through the Department of Commerce, agreed to relinquish some control over IANA and their governance. The Obama Administration has agreed to give greater representation to foreign companies and countries on IANA.  The IANA is responsible for the global coordination of the DNS, IP addressing and other Internet protocol resources.

Anger, frustration and a hunger for revenge are running high among  US marines as casualties mount on the frontline of the battle against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan

Obama to field questions frm Youtube users

The Obama administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of President Bush’s signature education law, No Child Left Behind, and will call for broad changes in how schools are judged to be succeeding or failing, as well as for the elimination of the law’s 2014 deadline for bringing every American child to academic proficiency.  Under the administration’s new proposals, are a new accountability system that would divide schools into more categories, offering recognition to those that are succeeding and providing large new sums of money to help improve or close failing schools.

The White House will predict a record budget deficit in the current fiscal year and more big shortfalls for the next decade in its upcoming budget proposal, a congressional source told Reuters on Sunday

The Obama State Dept. admits No-Bid contract was a violation of an Obama campaign pledge.  The recent awarding of a lucrative federal contract to a company owned by a financial contributor to the Obama presidential campaign -- without competitive bidding -- "violates" President Obama's many campaign pledges to crack down on the practice, a top State Department official told Fox News.

Top White House adviser David Axelrod believes the U.S. government properly handled the Christmas Day bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, despite the fact that Abdulmutallab stopped talking to interrogators after having had Miranda rights read to him.  In an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press, Axelrod was asked about the decision to read Abdulmutallab his rights after just 50 minutes of interrogation.  "We have not lost anything as a result of how this case has been handled," Axelrod said.  

VIDEO: Obama Senior Adviser David Axelrod saying on Meet the Press today that he believes it was "totally appropriate" for President Obama to criticize the Supreme Court during his State of the Union Address, with them sitting right in front of them

VIDEO: White House, "One vote away from making health care a reality'

Six months after Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S commander in Afghanistan, issued a tactical directive urging troops to walk away from a fight rather than risk killing civilians, the Air Force is engaging in a campaign of restraint. Instead of airstrikes, airmen increasingly are searching for places they can drop bombs that can be heard and felt, but where they're unlikely to damage buildings or hurt people.

Article from "The Hill" reporting that the Senate Health Committee reached deal- contradiciting Obama's words to the House Republicans at their retreat

The Hill is reporting that Senator Tom Harkin, chairman of the Senate Health Committee, stated that negotiators from the White House, Senate and House reached a final deal on healthcare reform days before Scott Brown’s win in Massachusetts.  If Harkin is telling the truth, then that would mean President Obama is lying because at the GOP retreat, Obama stated that there were some “stray cats and dogs” in the legislation.
 

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Sunday that the despite reports of mulling new locations to try 9/11 terrorism suspects, the administration still very much wants Khalid Sheikh Mohammed tried in New York City

Obama outreach organization, Organizing for America, is accused of radical indoctination in high schools. School reading list includes "Rules for Radicals" and other extremist literature.

The U.S. is concerned that the continued flow of arms to the Hezbollah militant organization could prompt a war between Israel and Lebanon, State Department official Jeff Feltman said in remarks published Sunday by the London-based Al-Hayat daily.

A top White House

adviser says it's gotten to the point where almost any unusual reaction or outburst to a speech by President Obama in the House chamber isn't really that unusual.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs declined several opportunities on Sunday to say whether Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would be tried in a federal or military court.

Accused Sept. 11 plotter Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will be tried and convicted and is likely to be executed, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Sunday.

The Obama freeze is projected to "save" $15 billion from expected spending next year. This is not a cut of $15 billion in existing spending, but only a decision not to raise spending (to match inflation) on certain accounts. Those accounts supposedly are to be frozen for the following two years as well, but they are being frozen only after a decade-long spending orgy that included an 8.2 percent increase in domestic discretionary spending this year. And they don't apply to any new purported jobs bill or to any other new item on the president's priority list.

VIDEO:  It only took 4 days, or 96 hours or so, for Obama to waffle on his budget promises from the State of the Union.  The White House on Monday will propose a 2011 budget…that is a 6$ increase over 2010

The U.S. taxpayer-funded rescue program set up to save banks from collapse during the financial crisis makes future reckless behavior more likely, the government's bailout watchdog said in a quarterly report. A quarterly report to Congress on the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, made available in draft form late on Saturday, said financial firms seen as too big to fail before 2008 have only grown larger as they feasted on subsidies from the bailout program.

The 700-billion-dollar US government effort to rescue the financial system has failed to meet key goals such as sparking lending and curbing risky activities by banks, a special auditor said Sunday.

The Obama administration is arming Gulf States to be able to defend against an Iranian attack while delaying a push for tough sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced his department's long-awaited commission to address nuclear waste.

"The List" for 1/30/2010

In a rare display of bipartisanship, a top House Democrat agreed to back a Republican lawmaker's quest for details of closed-door deals the White House made with industry insiders to produce a healthcare reform bill.

Obama will propose cutting or changing some 120 items in his budget for fiscal 2011 that will help save $20 billion this year, the White House said on Saturday.  

Obama will propose making a popular stimulus bond program permanent and expanding its use in the budget plan he presents on Monday, a U.S. Treasury Department official said on Saturday.

Obama will send a nearly $4 trillion budget to Congress for the coming fiscal year, according to The New York Times.

Obama is planning to increase spending on America's nuclear weapons stockpile just days after pledging to try to rid the world of them.  In his budget to be announced on Monday, Mr Obama has allocated £4.3billion to  maintain the U.S. arsenal - £370million more than George Bush spent on nuclear weapons in his final year

VIDEO:  Obama comments on college basketball- "Gregg Clark, the best colored man in college basketball"

With a headset on, Obama does commentary on a basketball game on TV

VIDEO: Obama admits that Obamacare would come between you and your doctor- ...we said from the start that it was going to be important for us to be consistent in saying to people if you can have your -- if you want to keep the health insurance you got, you can keep it, that you're not going to have anybody getting in between you and your doctor in your decision making. And I think that some of the provisions that got snuck in might have violated that pledge."

Obama tells House Republicans that the health care legislation would have violated the White House pledge to patients

Obama Justice Dept. goes after college football.  The Obama administration is considering several steps that would review the legality of the controversial Bowl Championship Series

The United States military has stopped evacuations of critically ill patients from Haiti to Florida until it is resolved who will pay for the treatment.  The New York Times reported Saturday the evacuations were suspended Wednesday after Florida Gov. Charlie Crist asked the federal government to help pay for care.

Obama is skipping an annual rite of passage for Washington's movers and shakers: the exclusive Alfalfa Club dinner on Saturday night.

The United States said on Friday it will restart aid to impoverished Honduras after toppled President Manuel Zelaya flew into exile and the country swore in a new leader, ending a long political crisis.

"The List" for 1/29/2010

Education Secretary Arne Duncan said today that Hurricane Katrina was “the best thing that happened to the education system in New Orleans” because it gave the city a chance to rebuild and improve its failing public schools.

The Obama administration has abandoned its plan to put Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, on trial in Lower Manhattan, according to administration officials.

The United States Commission on Civil Rights (CRC) announced that it will hold a public hearing on February 12, 2010, regarding the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case. Its purpose is to collect information within the jurisdiction of the Commission related particularly to the Department of Justice's actions in the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) and enforcement of Section 11(b) of the Voting Rights Act.

While Obama attacked the Supreme Court in his State of the Union speech, his own 2008 campaign had numerous donations from questionable sources

Obama is accusing Republicans of portraying health care overhaul legislation as a "Bolshevik plot."

VIDEO: Complete video of the Q & A session President Obama had with members of the House GOP Conference today meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.

VIDEO:."Obama: Health Care Bill "Might Have Violated Pledge" On Keeping Some Doctors And Insurers

Obama spars with Republicans at a Republican event for 90 minutes

VIDEO: Angry Obama to Republicans at a Republican even "I am not an Ideologue"

VIDEO: Obama draws laughs from the senate after saying: "Overwhelming evidence on climate chante"

VIDEO: Obama gaffe- "The middle east is an issue that has plagued the region for centuries"

Obama plans to eliminate the space program's manned moon missions.

Obama attacks lobbyists 7 times in his State of the Union speech, then invites them to private meetings the day after the speech

 The Obama administration wants to close a “loophole” in the 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) that allows individuals to avoid registering as lobbyists if they spend less than 20 percent of their time lobbying.

"The List" for 1/28/2010

VIDEO: Obama mistakes a quote from the Declaration of Independence for the Constitution-  "We find unity in our incredible diversity, drawing on the promise enshrined in our Constitution: the notion that we are all created equal..."

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's coalition partners are preventing him from going as far as he would like to in peace talks with the Palestinian Authority, US President Barack Obama said Thursday.  Obama was speaking at a town hall meeting in Tampa, Florida. Answering a question on the subject, he explained to the audience that the leaders of Israel and the Palestinian Authority are both being held back by more extremist elements in their nations.

The Pentagon will unveil steps next week that the military will take to lay the ground for a repeal of its "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which permits gays to serve in uniform as long they hide their sexual orientation, officials said on Thursday.

White House officials have told the Justice Department to consider other venues for the 9/11 terror trial that was to be held in lower Manhattan

The White House opposes funding a health bill for the victims of 9/11

The Justice Department is withholding documents under terms of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In so doing, the department is asserting privileges that do not exist or do not apply. Ironic as it may sound, Justice seems to be breaking the law.


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1 posted on 02/05/2010 9:53:28 AM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum

Psalm 109:8


2 posted on 02/05/2010 9:59:09 AM PST by bt579 (America elected a reader when it needs a leader. Clean the House in 2010, Right the Wrong in 2012.)
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To: bt579

How can one person screw up so much in such a short time?.


3 posted on 02/05/2010 10:16:20 AM PST by Vaduz
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To: Vaduz

“NEVER LET A CRISIS GO TO WASTE”. is their creed.

Watch and weep. It is not slowing down, quite the opposite. ‘Get it done while I can’ actions are right before our eyes daily.

God help us in our day, in Jesus name, amen.


4 posted on 02/05/2010 10:22:15 AM PST by geologist (The only answer to the troubles of this life is Jesus. A decision we all must make.)
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