Thursday, April 25, 2013

KEYSTONE COPS?


No, this is not about the Keystone Pipeline, which Obama is using every trick in the book to scuttle, (below).  This is about Benghazi, all of the associated bungling by the authorities, the resulting cover-up, and Obama’s prior declaration that the War Against Terrorism was over. This is about the Boston Marathon bombing, the subsequent arrest of a student from Saudi Arabia and his eventual release, the Tsnaraevs and the fact that the older brother was actually on a terrorist watch list, that the FBI proffered that they had no foreign terrorist connections, the eventual admission that they knew he went to Russia and Chechnya but they had no record of his return, by Janet Napolitano’s statement that they knew when he went and when he came back, and by the emerging cover-up.  This is about Paul Kevin Curtis who was summarily rounded up and charged with sending three poison letters to government officials including The Omnipotent One, and then who was released with all charges dropped because there wasn’t a shred of evidence against him.     

COMMENTS:
Just what kind of idiots do we have watching the chicken coop?  Everyone makes mistakes, I agree.  But, the stories above all add up to sheer stupidity and incompetency.  And the word leaks out that 15,000 foreigners here on a temporary visa have never showed up to their countries and we don’t know where they are?  How long is it going to take for some jackal to sneak a nuke into this country?  I say we are more vulnerable as a nation right now than we have ever been in our history.  We’d damned well better be doing something about it, and soon. 

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I can’t believe my ears.  The poison letter writer, Paul Kevin Curtis was released and all charges dropped?  (Rodger ~ Manchester, CA)
A. It appears the FBI did not have their man and that they jumped to conclusions.  The first clue came when they found no traces of the poison, ricin, in his home or other locations.  I guess the FBI has been on a bad roll lately.  They’re now investigating J. Everett Dutschke from Tupelo, Mississippi. 

Q. A couple of months ago, we heard that the Keystone Pipeline project had cleared all hurdles from authorities including the State Department.  Obama said, “Not so fast.”  Now, out of left field, the EPA has turned on rhetoric insisting that State’s review was insufficient, alternate routes were not considered and the pipeline could be a disaster.  Obama has suggested that the oil is going straight to Texas ports to be shipped overseas.  That doesn’t make sense to me; why wouldn’t they just run a pipeline to one of the Great Lakes and ship from there?  We need this oil in our country; why are Obama and the Administration trying to scuttle it?  (Angel ~ West Seattle, WA)
A. Obama stated well before his initial election that he wanted to force Americans to pay $10 or more per gallon of gas; that’s his energy policy.  Allowing more oil into the country or more domestic exploration will only drive prices down.  He’s on your side, right? 

Q. Do you have an opinion yet on the proposed new immigration law?  (Frances ~ Roy, UT)
A. I think it needs refining.  The borders should be secured first and the plan calls for simultaneous amnesty.  I also believe that the virtual full-scale amnesty will result in the Democrats having an unfair advantage at the election polls for years, perhaps decades to come. 

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“To be able to detect the outbreak of avian flu anywhere in the world is going to require a partnership of several countries that will share information and samples, but it is important to remember a threat anywhere is a threat everywhere.” ~ Michael Burgess

TODAY’S VIDEO:

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