Al Qaeda forces are running rampant in Iraq and have seized control of Fallujah, which was the scene of a major U.S. battle. According to FOX NEWS, Senators John McCain, Arizona, and Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, called the recent turn of events “as tragic as they were predictable” and suggested Obama misled Americans into believing that Iraqi leaders wanted U.S. forces out of their country. The Senators are blaming Obama for a premature withdrawal of troops in Iraq.
COMMENTS:
Those two renegade Senators will now be audited by the IRS
and have their phones tapped by the NAS.
How dare anyone question the actions of Premier Obama? How
many lives did we lose there? Maybe
we should withdraw Secret Service protection from the White House on the basis
that we have a “Pretender to the Throne” living therein?
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What do you think about the Jahi McMath situation? (Magdalena ~ Richmond, CA)
A. It is interesting to note that the same caliber of people
who advocate for abortion also advocate for prolonging the “life” of dead
people. I can understand the grief of
the parents and the disbelief they must feel.
I can understand where medical professionals have declared people dead
before who then woke up in the morgue. I think that once it has been determined and
re-determined that a person is brain dead, it is cruel to try and keep them
alive. Is their soul trapped in a
lifeless body, in limbo until the plug is finally pulled? Let them pass in peace. My position is based what is right for the
“dead” person. The decision should be
ordered by a court with avenues for appeal.
Q. Rand Paul is suing the NSA for spying on Americans. Is this just a political ploy in his run-up
for the Presidential Nomination, or is there merit to what he is doing? (Waldo ~ Las Vegas, NV)
A. Our Constitution provides clear guarantees against
unreasonable search and seizure; due process must be had. The NSA says that its collection of records
of approved by the FISA Court, which is a secret court, answerable to no one,
with judges appointed by the Administration and which requires no notice to
those being surveilled that they are suspected of doing anything. If those in authority order or permit such
spying, I believe they are guilty of misfeasance and/or malfeasance in office
and therefore subject to such a lawsuit.
I’m all for this lawsuit and wish Paul every success in what he is
trying to do. Judging by his past track
record in such causes, I do not believe the lawsuit is motivated by his
political aspirations.
Q. I hear that Saudi Arabia is close to breaking off
diplomatic relations with the U.S. Are
they turning to radical Islam? (Orlando
~ Pensacola, FL)
A. They are upset with the Obama agreements with Iran. They see our waffling over the Syrian
chemical warfare situation and this latest agreement as indicative of Americans
turning their backs on the quest for peace in the Middle East.
TODAY’S QUOTE: "If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are
going to do is make the rubble bounce.” ~ Winston Churchill
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