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"Dirty Harry" Reid On IRS Scandal: "No One Should Jump To Conclusions"



(If this story was in reverse Dirty Harry would be the first one to "jump to conclusions")
"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

Warph

#631

Boom!... SEAL Parents Demand Obama Explain Why Their Son Was Allowed to Be Desecrated At His Memorial Service By Islamic Cleric
(Watch the Video Below)

Karen and Billy Vaughn lost their SEAL son, Aaron, in 2011 in Afghanistan along with 16 other Navy SEALs.

At the memorial service in Afghanistan an Islamic cleric desecrated their son and the other SEALs.


Seal Team 6 Heros were sold out to Politics. Now they're speaking out!

(Look at each one of these pictures.  This is America's BEST... WASTED!!!
...while that POS in the White House is partying and playing golf.  If this information from the Vaughn's is true, it is
time to impeach that MUSLIM CLOWN and send him back to Kenya!!!!!!!!!)

This combo shows the 30 troops killed in a helicopter downing in Afghanistan on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Pentagon on Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 identified the Americans as 17 members of the elite Navy SEALs, five Naval Special Warfare personnel who support the SEALs, three Air Force Special Operations personnel and an Army helicopter crew of five. (AP Photo)

Last Thursday three families of Navy SEAL Team VI special forces servicemen, along with one family of an Army National Guardsman, appeared at a press conference to disclose never before revealed information about how and why their sons, along with 26 others, died in a fatal helicopter crash in Afghanistan on August 6, 2011. This was just months after the successful raid on the Bin Laden compound in Pakistan.

At the press conference the families released video on how military brass, while prohibiting any mention of a Judeo-Christian God, invited a Muslim cleric to the funeral for the fallen Navy SEAL Team VI heroes. This cleric disparaged in Arabic the memory of these servicemen by damning them as infidels to Allah. A video of the Muslim cleric's "prayer" was shown at last week's press conference with a certified translation.

                                       


On Sunday, the Vaughns went on FOX and Friends.  Billy Vaughn wants the Commander-in Chief, "To defend the policy that in this United States government allows the body of a slain warrior to be desecrated and allows the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to be mocked."[/font][/size][/b]

"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

Ross

Keep up the good work Warph.
I enjoy your posts.

jarhead

Hey Warph ol buddy---you need to pick up a few extra bucks to supplement your retirement income ?? You might want to check this out.

Man, 75, Ran Prostitution Ring in NJ Senior Complex: Cops


A 75-year-old resident of a New Jersey senior citizen housing complex is suspected of running a prostitution ring that employed some elderly residents as sex workers, NBC 4 New York has learned. The suspect, James Parham, 75, was also accused, along with Cheryl Chaney, 66, of allowing residents and visitors to use crack in their apartments, police said. Both are charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and maintaining a nuisance, and Chaney is also charged with possession of crack cocaine. In Parham's case, the nuisance charge relates to allowing prostitution in his apartment and in Chaney's case, it relates to allowing drug use in hers. Englewood Police Chief Arthur O'Keefe told NBC 4 New York on Tuesday that Parham ran the prostitution ring through his apartments, and employed a mix of young women and older residents. None of the alleged prostitutes were arrested. O'Keefe says there was also sex and drug use going on in common areas of the complex, and that some seniors were afraid to venture into certain areas because they were afraid for their lives. Richard Allaway, a resident, says he and others were aware of "a lot of nonsense going on." A lack of security in the building is believed to have contributed to the problem. Kevin Thomas, who has loved ones living in the complex, said he couldn't understand why older people were turning to crime. "Why they wait so late in life to start doing stuff they should have did years ago, or shouldn't have touched period, why do you wait this late?" he said. Information about attorneys for the suspects was not immediately available.



Warph

Quote from: ROSS on May 14, 2013, 11:28:03 AM
Keep up the good work Warph.
I enjoy your posts.

Thanks, Ross... that post on Seal Team 6 really got to me as you could probably tell. 
Stay tuned... there is more to come on it. 

...Warph
"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

Warph

#635
Quote from: jarhead on May 14, 2013, 07:30:44 PM
Hey Warph ol buddy---you need to pick up a few extra bucks to supplement your retirement income ?? You might want to check this out.

Man, 75, Ran Prostitution Ring in NJ Senior Complex:  

Nah... this is about all we have to offer here:

"Margie"

Anywayz... too dangerous for me.  My luck, I'd be caught for pimping Margie and thrown in jail for the rest of my life.  Besides, Sheriff Joe doesn't play golf.  I'll pass it on to Slappy.  He looks the part of an old worn-out pimp.  Should be right down his alley.

"Slappy... in his younger days"


Me?  I'm thinking about starting a Fart Farm here after reading this newspaper article.  Plenty of 'beaners' here... enough to light up our golf course for 'night golfing' for the next 5 years. :


"An ill wind that blows no good," states The Raleigh News & Observer in todays morning edition reporting the following event:

Approximately two hundred demonstrators gathered on the steps of the State Capitol building this morning to demonstrate their support for a new initiative to stop fracking in the state and replace it with an alternative energy source; Fart Farms. With shouts of,"Rather Fart than Fracked," and, "T.J.---T.J.--- how many farts did you save today," they clapped and cheered as State Senator T. J. McCorkle of Louisburg outlined hia new fart initiative to solve the state's energy problems.
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"Rather fart than frack," shouted McCorkle as the crowd cheered. "We don't need the Koch brothers or any other fancy pants outsiders to tell us what to do with our natural resources! We don't need foreigners to come in and foul our nest," he paused, "we can foul our own nest jes like we be doing for hundreds of years! With the developed technology we can install units in every household, every church, every public building and every tavern in the state to capture our own natural resource. Cousin Bubba McCorkle over in little Centerville can supply enough energy from one twelve-pack of Coors Light on a Saturday night to light up his entire little town for a month. One pork and bean church social could supply enough energy to light Louisburg for a week," he paused, "and even my old dog Moose could probably run our TV for an entire night if you could jes stand being in the room. "NO," he shouted, It's time to get the sneaky fart out of the lonliness and obscurity of a crowded elevator and into its own rightful place in society and it's time for the bold and regal fart to stop being the poor relative to a good healthy shit!" The crowd cheered wildly.

McCorkle concluded, "So listen up all of you who would bring fracking to our beautiful and pristine state, go frack yourselves and the horse you rode in on!" As supporters cheered, McCorkle was escorted from the stage by a local Boy Scout troop and a contingent from the 3F--- The Farting Famers of Franklin County.

The Raleigh News & Observer concluded in a front page editorial; On close observance, it appears that once again Senator T. J. McCorkle of Louisburg is just blowing smoke.

"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

Warph

"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

jarhead

Why hell no the IRS won't do anything about this fraud. They are too busy going after tea party groups !!!

PLEASE WATCH THIS GIANT SCAM AND PASS IT ON.The IRS will put you in jail if you fail to pay taxes to support this..................
This, without a doubt, is the craziest nation on the face of the earth. Please watch this.
http://videos2view.net/tax-fraud.htm

Warph



Now we know -- Team Obama
both corrupt and incompetent




"Has Obama Taken a Page Out of Nixon's Playbook?"



Obama's scandals take nation by storm

By MICHAEL GOODWIN
Last Updated: 2:49 AM, May 15, 2013



As a metaphor for big government, it is hard to top the Justice Department's seizing of journalists' phone records from The Associated Press.

Unless, of course, you think the best example is the Internal Revenue Service turning the screws on groups it viewed as conservative and, therefore, unworthy of fair treatment.

Or maybe the winner is the sneaky spreading of ObamaCare's tentacles, with insurance companies now predicting the law will drive up the cost of individual premiums by as much as 400 percent.

There are no losers in this race to the bottom — except the American people. It is tempting to ask whether they've had enough Hope & Change, but the question is premature. With 44 months to go in the reign of the Great Mistake, the gods are not done punishing us.

Meanwhile, back at the White House, the growing cloud of trouble must have the bunker boys longing for the good old days. You know, those idyllic days of yesteryear, a k a early last week, when Benghazi was the only scandal on the horizon.

Everything was much simpler then. All the president had to do was cry "Politics!" and the Pavlovian media mutts declared Benghazi a "partisan witch hunt" and started digging into really important things, such as whether Republicans are evil or just stupid.

Then the dam broke. First, it was the sensational Benghazi hearing, where previously muzzled whistleblowers detailed the administration's bungles before, during and after the terror attack. Throw in reports showing the infamous Susan Rice talking points were rewritten 11 times, going from fact to fiction, and Benghazi suddenly became the important story it should have been all along.

If that were all, it would have been enough. But the near-simultaneous revelations in recent days about the IRS playing political favorites, the massive phone grab at the AP news operation, and ObamaCare's cost impact combined to demonstrate something I believed for a long time.

The Obama administration is both corrupt and incompetent. It is a double whammy that spells trouble for the nation, at home and abroad.The corruption is not like that in Albany, where officials stuff their pockets with taxpayer cash. The corruption in Obama-Land is the selective use of government power to reward friends and punish opponents. Or, as the president calls them, enemies.

Political allies — think Solyndra and unions — get special goodies, while those who oppose the regime's agenda are demonized and singled out for scrutiny. The IRS targeting of groups with "Tea Party" or "patriot" in their names and those that advocate less spending smacks of the tactics of banana republic strongmen. Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro would be proud.

But America is a nation of laws and not of men, of individual liberty and not of centralized power. And that national dynamic explains the firestorm of anger aimed at the White House. The headlines have sparked a wide and genuine outcry over Obama's push against the nation's roots.

Obama's been doing it for four years, and mostly getting away with it, but suddenly, there is a critical mass of evidence against him. Maybe the AP case made the media realize they were not exempt from Obama's overreach.

Whatever the reason, what we see so far is certainly not the end of it. You can bet other nasty, intrusive surprises are hiding in the vast deep of the expanding bureaucracy.

The ultimate danger is a lack of accountability. The idea that ordinary citizens hold the power has no meaning when the political class circles the wagons and the press looks the other way while the president accumulates more power and control.

That is where we have been, but hopefully, not where we are going. Their liberty DNA kicking in, more and more citizens, including some in the media, finally are expressing shock and anger at how big, clumsy and crooked our government is. They are welcome to the discovery, belated though it is.

For those of us not shocked by the inevitable, there is vindication but no satisfaction. Each example of Obama's chickens coming home to roost just makes more obvious how much damage he's already done.

The repair begins by throwing open the doors and windows of Washington. We'll need a lot of sunshine to disinfect this rot.


Read more: Goodwin: Storm clouds brewing in Obama-Land over Benghazi, IRS, AP scandals - NYPOST.com http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/scandals_take_nation_by_storm_XDfi2w8sSByyRmvPgL5XiP#ixzz2TRzwhFq1
"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

Warph

#639
NY Times Blasts Obama Regime For Spying On AP





(Never thought I'd see the day... ain't life grand.

"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me--and there was no one left to speak for me."

Welcome Journalists.... perhaps you may help our country yet!
I'm enjoying it while it lasts... Popcorn anyone?
...Warph)


Spying on The Associated Press — NY Times

The Obama administration, which has a chilling zeal for investigating leaks and prosecuting leakers, has failed to offer a credible justification for secretly combing through the phone records of reporters and editors at The Associated Press in what looks like a fishing expedition for sources and an effort to frighten off whistle-blowers.

On Friday, Justice Department officials revealed that they had been going through The A.P.'s records for months. The dragnet covered work, home and cellphone records used by almost 100 people at one of the oldest and most reputable news organizations. James Cole, a deputy attorney general, offered no further explanation on Tuesday, saying only that it was part of a "criminal investigation involving highly classified material" from early 2012.

Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said he could not comment on the details of the phone records seizure, which he said was an open investigation — although he was happy to comment on the open investigation into the tax audits of conservative groups, which he said might have been criminal and were "certainly outrageous and unacceptable."

Both Mr. Holder and Mr. Cole declared their commitment — and that of President Obama — to press freedoms. Mr. Cole said the administration does not "take lightly" such secretive trolling through media records.

We are not convinced. For more than 30 years, the news media and the government have used a well-honed system to balance the government's need to pursue criminals or national security breaches with the media's constitutional right to inform the public. This action against The A.P., as the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press outlined in a letter to Mr. Holder, "calls into question the very integrity" of the administration's policy toward the press.

The records covered 20 phone lines, including main office phones in New York City, Washington, Hartford, and the Congressional press gallery. The guidelines for such subpoenas, first enacted in 1972, require that requests for media information be narrow. The reporters' committee said this action is so broad that it allowed prosecutors to "plunder two months of news-gathering materials to seek information that might interest them."

[...]

The Justice Department is pursuing at least two major press investigations, including one believed to be focused on David Sanger's reporting in a book and in The Times on an American-Israeli effort to sabotage Iranian nuclear works. These tactics will not scare us off, or The A.P., but they could reveal sources on other stories and frighten confidential contacts vital to coverage of government.

"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

"A gun is like a parachute.  If you need one, and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again."

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