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Reply #1500 - Jun 18th, 2012 at 10:56am
 
So, did you guys hear about the huge battle in Alpena the other day?  Yeah, me either.  This article is full of fail and AIDS.

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380 American Rebels Reported Killed In Michigan Battle
Jun 11th, 2012

A shocking Federal Security Service (FSB) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that last week an “intense” battle erupted in the US State of Michigan between military forces loyal to the Obama regime and American rebels that killed at least 380 men, women and children who had gathered to oppose their nations slide towards a totalitarian dictatorship.

According to this report, nearly 500 people opposed to the Obama regime had assembled for a “clandestine” meeting in the Michigan country of Alpena in an effort to form a 50-State alliance of local law enforcement and political officers seeking to “turn the tide” of their nations path towards dictatorship even, should it be necessary, by armed force.

The FSB states in this report that hostilities erupted when the American rebel forces gathered at this meeting indentified “several” undercover FBI informants who were seeking to “escalate tensions” and arrested them whereupon, “within minutes,” a contingent of “heavily armed” Obama regime federal police forces attempted to, in turn, arrest these rebel leaders.


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Reply #1501 - Jun 18th, 2012 at 11:12am
 
That is pretty crazy.  Are they saying that there were similar things here in the Kzoo/BC area related to the radiation, or is the radiation travelling that far?

Regardless, MI is a crazy place.

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Reply #1502 - Jun 20th, 2012 at 10:56am
 
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President Obama has granted an 11th-hour request by Eric Holder to exert executive privilege over Fast and Furious documents, a last-minute maneuver that appears unlikely to head off a contempt vote against the attorney general by Republicans in the House.

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is expected to forge ahead with its meeting on the contempt resolution anyway.


More here:  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/20/house-republicans-tee-up-imminent-con...

Always nice to see an old fashioned White House coverup.  Lest we forget, "My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness in Government."


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Reply #1503 - Jun 27th, 2012 at 9:02am
 
Charlie Rangel somehow managed to win the democratic primary in New York City.  I guess eleven ethics violations aren't that big of a deal over there.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/06/26/rep-rangel-looking-strong-after-slow-star...

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Reply #1504 - Jun 28th, 2012 at 2:13pm
 
Victory is on the way!

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After well over a year of digging into the Fast and Furious scandal and being stonewalled by the Department of Justice, the full House of Representatives began paving the way for a contempt vote.  The initial vote passed by a margin of 254-173.  There will be some additional resolutions, and a final vote is anticipated around 4:00pm tonight.


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Reply #1505 - Jun 28th, 2012 at 4:57pm
 
VICTORY!



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The House of Representatives voted to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. The vote was 255 ayes, 67 nays, and 1 present vote.
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Seventeen Democrats joined with 238 Republicans to vote for the contempt charges against Holder, while over 100 Democrats did not vote, most of them symbolically walking out of the House chamber in protest.
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Reply #1506 - Jun 29th, 2012 at 6:31am
 
That is just great.  Now, let's see if they do more than shake their fingers at him.
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Reply #1507 - Jun 29th, 2012 at 8:13am
 
Well, considering one of his employees gets to decide whether or not to prosecute him, I doubt this will go any further than this.


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Reply #1508 - Jul 25th, 2012 at 7:07pm
 
Ron Paul floated a bill to audit the Fed, and it managed to pass in the House today.  There's a reasonable chance the Senate will shoot it down.  I'm hoping this makes it through, though, as it could provide a lot of insight into how the Fed has been handling things over the past few years.


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Reply #1509 - Jul 25th, 2012 at 8:00pm
 
Unfortunately I believe Senator Reid wont even bring it up for vote in the Senate
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Reply #1510 - Jul 27th, 2012 at 1:45pm
 
Weird

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Texas Rep. Ron Paul questions Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke on July 21, 2009 (Photo: AP)

The House of Representatives approved Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul’s “Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2012″ by a wide margin in a 327-98 vote Wednesday. But lost in the bipartisan revelry was the fact that eight co-sponsors of the legislation actually voted against it.

Spokesmen for each of these congressmen were contacted by The Daily Caller on Thursday, and none were keen on providing an explanation.

The bill would allow the Government Accountability Office to conduct a thorough audit of the Federal Reserve System, tremendously increasing transparency and accountability, in theory.

All House Republicans voted in favor of the bill, except for New York Rep. Bob Turner. Ninety-seven Democrats — notably including the party’s House leadership — voted against the bill, and 89 Democrats voted in favor.

The eight co-sponsors, all Democrats, that voted against their own legislation not only sponsored the 2012 bill, but each also co-sponsored its 2009 incarnation.

A spokesman for California Democratic Rep. Pete Stark merely informed TheDC, “He did not release a statement,” and declined to explain his about-face.

Spokesmen for the other seven flip-floppers — Lynn Woolsey of California, John Conyers of Michigan, Maurice Hinchey of New York, Jim McDermott of Washington, Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, Steven Rothman of New Jersey and Silvestre Reyes of Texas — did not respond at all.

Woolsey, Hinchey, Reyes and Rothman are not running for re-election. Woolsey was one of eleven original co-sponsors of the 2009 version.

House opponents of the bill argued that it could result in the politicization of the Federal Reserve’s policymaking. “Congress has rightly insulated the Fed from short-term political pressures,” said House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, a Maryland Democrat. (SEE ALSO: Kucinich: Federal Reserve ‘acts like it’s some kind of high exalted priesthood’)

The eight House Democrats who switched their stance on the issue without an explanation find themselves in good company, with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid also pulling off a mystifying pivot.

In 2010 and 1995, Reid boasted that he had tried in vain to pass legislation to audit the Fed. The Nevada senator, however, is now refusing to bring the bill, which would fulfill his self-professed yearning, to a Senate vote.

Like the eight congressmen, Reid has ignored requests for comment.

The 2012 Senate bill is sponsored by Ron Paul’s son, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, and is co-sponsored by 23 Republicans. The 2009 Senate version was introduced by Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and was co-sponsored by several Democrats, including still-serving Democratic Sens. Barbara Boxer of California, Ben Cardin of Maryland, Tom Harkin of Iowa, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Patrick Leahy of Vermont, Jim Webb of Virginia and Ron Wyden of Oregon.
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Reply #1511 - Aug 8th, 2012 at 1:28pm
 
I saw my first open carry over the weekend while I was in Indiana, near Chicago. The man in casual dress with two kids was getting breakfast at a Dunkin' Donuts. The employees didn't think anything of it. After he left, no whispers or anything.

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Reply #1512 - Aug 8th, 2012 at 8:01pm
 
Apparently, even the MSM in Australia is getting a bit uppity about the Kim Dotcom/MegaUpload raid.  Not only are they (rightly) saying the tactical nature of the raid was completely unnecessary, but they're miffed that it was apparently done under the guidance of the FBI.  Interesting...




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Reply #1513 - Aug 9th, 2012 at 7:40am
 
National sovereignty???...we don't need none of that anywhere!
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Reply #1514 - Aug 11th, 2012 at 10:12am
 
Stick,

People in the UP did that all the time, I new at least 3 people I would see around Houghton with a side-arm clearly visible on 3 sides... Yoopers (heh heh)
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