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One thing I've noticed when I'm trying to avoid a long line of traffic is that it usually turns out that all those cars are going where I want to go.
In which the author questions the Emperor's decree abolishing the most intimate right to privacy...
[BOSTONHERALD] There was a time when candidate Barack Obama was still properly in awe of the office he sought, and of the opportunity it offered to uplift Americans by the power of his example.
As Robert Frost might have put it, he was fast approaching a point where two roads diverged, and had he chosen the one less traveled by, what a difference it might have made in the kind of president he has become.
But to paraphrase the Greek poet Bion, Obama did not acquire the office; it acquired him, until he became what he is now, an imperious, self-absorbed emperor whose timid sycophants dare not let him know his garments are on fire.
How tone-deaf our 44th president has become.
Can he not see himself as others see him?
Forget him scolding Cambridge cops for having “acted stupidly” before he had any facts; erase from your mind the image of him doing the wave with Raul Castro, a Communist dictator, while Brussels was under ruthless assault by terrorists; forget how days later he was dancing the tango in Buenos Aires while the world remained traumatized by those bloody attacks; forget how he continued his golf game after learning New Hampshire journalist James Foley had been beheaded by ISIS.
He seemed so above it all.
Now, as the sun begins to set on his incumbency, he wades into the explosive issue of permitting transgendered individuals to decide which bathrooms they want to use, flagrantly ignoring the obvious dynamics of throwing everyone together in an atmosphere that’s intensely personal.
Make no mistake, it’s not the least bit hateful for anyone to feel uncomfortable, embarrassed or fearful upon seeing a conflicted interloper walking through the bathroom door of his or her own choice.
But Obama is now urging schools around the nation to embrace that scenario as normal.
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Maybe we should segregate bathrooms by plumbing.
Complete with images of Penises and Vaginas on the
doors. If you have one of these you come here and if you have one of those you go there!
#3
Homosexuals reproduce by gaining access to children to induce them into homosexuality. This President is audaciously supporting the gay community in that depraved effort. Period.
[Breitbart] Veteran political strategist was a guest Sunday on John Catsimatidis’ New York AM 970 radio show "The Cats Roundtable," and the two discussed presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s future in the general election.
"Look, I think Bernie Sanders has to get some of the credit for this. In essence he’s the outsider in the Democratic Party. In some ways, he and Trump have a great deal in common, particularly their rejection of these enormous globalist trade deals like NAFTA and TPP and TPA, that either have, or will, destroy the U.S. job market," Stone, a former Trump adviser, said.
"I think that gives Trump a real entrée to almost a third of Bernie’s supporters in a general election," he then added. "I don’t mean his hard-left, ultra-liberal supporters, but I mean the blue-collar Democrats in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York who feel left behind by the new world order economy, who realize that the manufacturing base in this country has been destroyed by these internationalist deals."
"So Trump, I think, can build on what Bernie has achieved," Stone predicted.
#4
Establishment types might go for Hillary. Who the Hell knows what goes on in those dark, dank, closed little minds?
The conservative vote will siphon toward Gary Johnson, or just abstain altogether. Not all of it, but more than McCain and Romney pissed away. I'm already getting Johnson emails that I never signed up for.
[DAWN] A MILITARISED law enforcement -- such as that we have been witnessing in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... for nearly three years -- may improve the situation in the short term, but it is not conducive to a sustainable peace.
Fortunately, the apex committee in its meeting in Karachi on Thursday is developing a new strategy which aims to enhance the strength and capabilities of the city’s police force.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.