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Gen Mcchrystal Fired For Remarks About Administration Officials

March 7, 2012 by · Comments Off on Gen Mcchrystal Fired For Remarks About Administration Officials 

Gen Mcchrystal Fired For Remarks About Administration Officials, Throughout his tenure, Hussein Obama has overstepped the assignment he was given by the American People in his duty as President of the United States as well as his role as Commander-in-Chief.

Ever since his inauguration on that fatal January 20th 2009, Hussein Obama has targeted the demolition of America as he initially found her. And his goal became her transformation, and transform her is what he has been doing without anyone standing up to stop him, neither the official representatives of the people, elected during the 2010 elections, nor the people of America have found anything deserving to stop this man or his team.

The global left throughout the world, has not hesitated to establish their liberal fascist agenda as soon as they possibly could, part of it being the abolition of all barriers of decency as well as the decomposition of values and principles that are the only ones that can hold a society under the rule of God and the preservation of traditional family values that have prevailed in America until the beginning of the twentieth century.

The rule of the left is above all the abolition of the rule of order in whatever society they look forward to establish their system of corruption and degeneration. It means the abolition of all kind of principles and the sheer establishment of “their” new vision of life that abolishes the use of the word “NO”, for starters.

It is in order to achieve that goal, that slowly and surely, Obama and his Administration have aimed at demolishing the protective element that so far has stood between the enemies of America and the people of America: Our Military.

General Stanley McChrystal

March 7, 2012 by · Comments Off on General Stanley McChrystal 

General Stanley McChrystal, Stanley Allen McChrystal (born August 14, 1954) is a retired four-star general in the United States Army. His last assignment was as Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A).

He previously served as Director, Joint Staff from August 2008 to June 2009 and as Commander, Joint Special Operations Command from 2003 to 2008, where he was credited with the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, but also criticized for his alleged role in the cover-up of the Pat Tillman friendly fire incident. McChrystal was reportedly known for saying and thinking what other military leaders were afraid to, one of the reasons cited for his appointment to lead all forces in Afghanistan, a post he held from June 15, 2009, to June 23, 2010.

Following unflattering remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials attributed to McChrystal and his aides in a Rolling Stone article, McChrystal was recalled to Washington, D.C., where President Barack Obama accepted his resignation of his commands in Afghanistan. His command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan was immediately assumed by the deputy commander, British General Sir Nicholas “Nick” Parker, pending the confirmation of a replacement. Obama named General David Petraeus as McChrystal’s replacement; Petraeus was confirmed by the Senate and officially assumed command on June 30. Days after being relieved of his duties in Afghanistan, McChrystal announced his retirement.

President Obama: Pass payroll tax cut

February 12, 2012 by · Comments Off on President Obama: Pass payroll tax cut 

President Obama: Pass payroll tax cut, President Obama challenged Republicans on Saturday to pass the payroll-tax cut or be vilified by Americans, according to the Daily News.

“If Congress refuses to act, middle-class taxes will go up — it’s that simple,” said Obama in his weekly address. “Taxes are set to go up on 160 million working Americans. If you’re one of them, then you know better than anyone that the last thing you need right now is a tax hike.”

The payroll tax-cut extension, which was extended in December for two months, is now approaching another deadline. Obama is looking for a longer extension to help middle-class families. The two-month extension gave middle-class families a $1,000 break.

“Congress needs to stop this middle-class tax hike from happening — period,” said the president, who pointed to statistics that show the economy growing while the unemployment rate has fallen.

“No drama. No delay,” said Obama, urging listeners to write their elected officials. “And no ideological side issues that have nothing to do with this tax cut. Now is not the time for self-inflicted wounds to our recovery.”

The improving economy has emboldened President Obama, and his call to action will most likely be heard by Republicans. Middle-class families continue to struggle in this country, and whether they support or reject Obama’s agenda, they will welcome extra money in their paychecks to help their families.

President Obama

November 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on President Obama 

President Obama, In the latest of what seems like an endless string of debates, the candidates for the GOP nomination for president in the 2012 election went head-to-head yet again on Saturday night, this time in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Dubbed the ‘Commander-in-Chief Debate’ and sponsored by CBS News and National Journal, it was the first of the cycle to appear on network television and to focus on foreign policy.

“We’re here tonight talking about how every one of us is better than President Obama,” said Newt Gingrich. While the former Speaker of the House, whose poll numbers for the nomination have recently surged, has been critical of GOP frontrunner and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the past, he declined to pass judgment on his rival during the debate.

For his part, Romney said that only his administration could prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. “If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon,” he said. “And if we elect Mitt Romney, if you’d like me as the next president, they will not have a nuclear weapon.”

Questioned about the controversial interrogation technique known as waterboarding, the candidates’ opinions were split. Businessman Herman Cain, who’s been plagued by a sexual harassment scandal in recent weeks, said he doesn’t consider waterboarding a form of torture, deeming it an “enhanced interrogation technique.” Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann concurred, calling it “very effective.”

But Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman disagreed. Paul said waterboarding is both “immoral” and “impractical,” and Huntsman added, “We diminish our standing in the world and the values that we project, which include liberty, democracy, human rights and open markets, when we torture.”

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