The Master of the Flip Flop!

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OBAMA'S OWN WORDS TRAP HIM:





2008: "Navy Seal Team 6 is Cheney's private assassination team."



2011: "I put together Seal Team 6 to take out Bin Laden."








2008: "Bin Laden is innocent until proven guilty, and must be captured alive and given a fair trial."



2011: "I authorized Seal Team 6 to kill Bin Laden."








2008: "Guantanamo is entirely unnecessary, and the detainees should not be interrogated."



2011: "Vital intelligence was obtained from Guantanamo detainees that led to our locating Bin Laden."
 

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OBAMA'S OWN WORDS TRAP HIM:





2008: "Navy Seal Team 6 is Cheney's private assassination team."



2011: "I put together Seal Team 6 to take out Bin Laden."








2008: "Bin Laden is innocent until proven guilty, and must be captured alive and given a fair trial."



2011: "I authorized Seal Team 6 to kill Bin Laden."








2008: "Guantanamo is entirely unnecessary, and the detainees should not be interrogated."



2011: "Vital intelligence was obtained from Guantanamo detainees that led to our locating Bin Laden."

Seems to me you should be happy about how everything worked out. Or do you want Guantanamo closed?
 

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Is it possible he studied the situation and not being afraid of what guys like you thought he changed his mind. Unlike Bush who Stayed the course in Iraq long after it was proved to be a waste of American money and lives and the DMD did not exist.
 

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As speculation builds that presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney has his eye on the charismatic 40-year-old Cuban-American as a possible running mate, political observers want to learn everything they can about him.

Some of what we're learning could be embarrassing to Rubio, like the tidbit that surfaced this week about his maternal grandfather. The story appears in a forthcoming and unauthorized biography of the senator by Manuel Roig-Franzia of the Washington Post.

Rubio was born to Cuban exiles in Miami in 1971, and so he's automatically a U.S. citizen. But, according to excerpts from the book, which is due out in June, his grandfather, Pedro Victor Garcia, entered the United States without a visa in 1962 and spent the next few years in legal limbo while pleading for leniency from U.S. immigration officials. Finally, Garcia was ordered to leave the United States.

Normally, this kind of family history would hardly be worth mentioning. And, while I expect that some right-wing talk show hosts will suggest that the reason the media is mentioning it now is to try to sour conservatives on Rubio, that's really not what's going on here. Conservatives aren't likely to hold Rubio accountable for the actions of his grandfather.

This story is important because it drives a wedge between Rubio and the voters he is supposed to be able to deliver to the Republican Party. When you're a Cuban-American politician who is being put forth by your party to help get votes from Latino voters -- the majority of whom are Mexican or Mexican-American -- things can get complicated.

When it comes to immigrating to the United States, Cubans get preferred status. Thanks to the Cuban Adjustment Act, which was enacted in 1966 -- or four years after Rubio's grandfather came to the United States -- Cuban refugees who flee the Island and reach the U.S. shoreline have a clear path to legal residency and eventual citizenship.

Mexican immigrants aren't so fortunate. So when Cuban-Americans do what Rubio has done since arriving in the Senate 16 months ago and take a hardline against illegal immigration, Mexicans and Mexican-Americans have been known to cringe. After all, that's easy for them to say.

Last year, Rubio came under criticism from fellow Latinos for getting wrong the year that his parents came to United States. It turned out that they left Cuba before Castro took power, making them immigrants and not refugees.

So here we have one more thing that Mexicans and Mexican-Americans can use against Rubio to try to take him down a peg or two. They'll gladly remind him that he's no better than they are, and that while some of their ancestors may have come to this country illegally, so did at least one of his.

As bad as this relationship has been, it's about to get worse because of "grandpa-gate." Stories like this make Rubio damaged goods and less useful in luring Latinos to the Republican ticket. That being the case, his vice presidential stock has to be plummeting. What good does it do the ticket for Rubio to be popular with whites and Cuban-Americans? Republicans are likely to get the majority of those votes anyway. His value is all wrapped up in how well he plays with Mexicans and Mexican-Americans. And right now, the answer is "not well."
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This guy is a cuban . He was not born in the US

he was born in fawking Cuba

he had dinner with Fidel and may even be a communist

LETS SEE THE FAWKING BIRTH CERTIFICATE


this guy is cuban and will likely infiltrate the US goverment from the inside.

wtf

cant believe you guys are not all over this

lets see his fawking papers !
 

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The FAA sent memos on the issue to the airport and Atlanta's chief procurement officer. It also sent memos to MARTA and GDOT because they certified the firms.

GDOT said it is reviewing the FAA's letter and its disadvantaged business files and will then respond to the FAA. MARTA did not respond to a request for comment.

Hojeij Branded Foods won one of the five largest restaurant contracts for the airport. Atlanta Restaurant Partners won one of the four small restaurant contracts, as well as parts of larger restaurant contracts as a subtenant. Vida Concessions is a joint venture partner in a small restaurant contract. Mack II is a disadvantaged business subtenant in all five of the large restaurant contracts and also won a small restaurant contract.

Atlanta Restaurant Partners has an owner whose personal net worth exceeded the $750,000 cap, and other financial information was not documented properly and verified, according to an FAA memo. The firm is owned by Daniel Halpern, who was co-chair of Mayor Kasim Reed's 2009 campaign, and two members of former Mayor Maynard Jackson's family.

Another issue raised was the connection to Jackmont Hospitality, which is also controlled by Halpern and Maynard Jackson family members, with the FAA saying there was no tracking of how that firm's assets were disbursed.

Mack II, controlled by Mack Wilbourn, also exceeded the personal net worth cap and had other financial information not properly documented and verified, according to an FAA memo.

FAA memos said Hojeij Branded Foods had inadequate documentation of equity ownership in other firms. The memo also raised concerns about the firm's ownership.

Vida Concessions provided "vague and unsubstantiated" information on the independence of the firm and who controls it, FAA memos said. The memos said Vida Concessions' relationship with Hojeij Branded Foods "is of particular concern."
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this is happening in atlanta airport

the new food consession stands are worth billions as Hartsfield has the most passengers every

but to see how the game is played and family of former mayors are used is just demoralizing.

this happens over and over in every city


where does it all end

america is truly one corrupted fawk stick
pussy chops
 

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Why Are Politicians So Corrupt

Everybody likes to rail on about corrupt politicians these days. They sling mud at their opponents, do sleazy things and try to get away with it, hang out with lobbyists, and give special favors to their political friends. Come election time, challengers from the outside always promise to end the corruption that?s inside and bring a fresh start. Then the same thing happens a few years later. Why are our politicians so corrupt?

It?s tempting to think that today?s politicians in Washington, D.C. are corrupt in an unprecedented manner, and to try to find reasons to explain it. Maybe it?s the result of social moral decay. Maybe it?s because the population of the United States has more than tripled since the number of House Representatives was fixed at 435, so representatives can no longer be as close to the people.

Maybe there are specific factors contributing to modern corruption, but I just want to point out for the sake of perspective that this is nothing new. Bill Clinton lied in the 90′s. Nixon had his Watergate scandal in the 70′s. And that?s just very recent history. The ever-helpful Wikipedia has a fantastically long list of federal political scandals going all the way back to the time of George Washington, when a senator was ?expelled from the Senate for trying to aid the British in a takeover of West Florida.? One of Andrew Jackson?s appointees embezzled over a million dollars (in the 1830′s) and ?fled to Europe to avoid prosecution.? Ulysses S. Grant?s administration had an infamous Whiskey Ring full of bribes and kickbacks that resulted in ?110 convictions.? The list is full of suspicious behavior, unsightly cover-ups, and outright fraud. It?s true that the list gets notably longer for more recent administrations ? but it?s hard to know if that?s because politicians are more corrupt or if it?s just easier to keep track of them these days. Regardless, the U.S. federal government certainly has a long history of corruption.

Furthermore, the federal government is not the only level at which corruption exists in the U.S. political system. Just look at Illinois, formerly governed by Rod Blagojevich. That?s nothing new either ? Wikipedia?s list of state and local political scandals is even longer. And don?t forget about the corruption in tiny municipalities that escapes national news. Just last week I learned about a friend in the lawn care business who was asked for a bribe by a local official to ensure that he would win a contract. He refused and won the contract anyway, but how many local officials in my city alone are padding their pockets with a few hundred dollars apiece from local businessmen who aren?t so scrupulous? Then multiply that by thousands of cities across the United States.

But not only is corruption in politics not limited to any level of United States government or any period of United States history, it is most certainly not limited to the United States. A simple Google search of ?why are politicians so corrupt? reveals pages of people asking ?why are Israeli politicians so corrupt,? ?why are African politicians so brutally corrupt,? and ?why is India so dirty and corrupt,? in addition to your run-of-the-mill questions about Chicago and New Jersey. The thorough Wikipedia article about general political corruption includes a World Map Index of perception of coruption, and the United States is actually one of the better countries on the map, perceived as less corrupt than almost the entire continents of Africa, Asia, and South America, as well as large swaths of the Middle East, Indonesia, Central America, and even parts of Europe. It?s not like we have to worry about paying bribes to drug lords or policemen to keep them off our property.

Now it?s entirely possible that US federal politicians are more corrupt than ever before. Congressional approval ratings are at new all-time lows, and the lobbying connections of big business to government can seem incredibly fierce. I?m not saying that it?s not worse, but it?s definitely been bad for a long time. It?s been bad at all layers of US government for a long time. It?s been bad across the entire world for a long time, and it?s much worse in many other places in the world.

It?s almost as if there?s a universal principle that humans in power discover they like power and begin to do shocking things to try to maintain that power. I believe that?s evidence of man?s innate sinful nature, but even if you don?t share my theology, I challenge you to at least think hard about the notion that man is inherently good. Sure, there are benevolent kings in our history books, but the world largely rid itself of monarchs in the last few centuries because most of them weren?t.

That?s why our government system has its formalities of checks and balances. Even if the new leaders always seem to get as corrupt as the old ones, they can?t do whatever they want, and at least we can replace them every few years. We still have the ability to root out corruption ? even when politicians are convicted of fraudulent activities, well, at least we convicted them. And every once in awhile we even stumble upon electing integrity-filled citizens who work very hard to suppress those dangerous attractions of power.

But that is not the norm, and it never will be. That is why we must be ever skeptical about granting more power to elected ? or worse, appointed ? officials. Well-intentioned people often think governments need more power to fix certain problems, but they also should think about what problems they might be able to create. Who watches the watchmen, and all of that. Man is not inherently good, and power will always corrupt. So let us always keep that in mind when we talk about today?s corrupt politicians and what to do about them
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we are doomed
 

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Demand Id from all Scooter, Obama already got his Free Pass.

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Ronnie fawk the ID

I want to see his fawking birth certificate !

he is cuban !

he was born on the island
 

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Senate Bill to Overhaul the Postal Service

On April 25, 2012, the Senate passed legislation that would overhaul the financially ailing service, voting weeks before the agency had planned to begin closing thousands of post offices and consolidating hundreds of processing centers to cut costs.

Senators who sponsored the bill said it would provide needed relief for the Postal Service, which said it would run out of cash if Congress did not act.

Postal worker unions gave the bill a mixed reaction. The National Association of Letter Carriers called it flawed because, among other things, it would cut services and employees. The American Postal Workers Union agreed but said the bill would provide short-term relief to the Postal Service.

The bill would provide retirement incentives for nearly 100,000 of the post office?s 547,000 workers. It also would allow the agency to study the elimination of Saturday deliveries if it could not cut costs in the next two years, and it would free up the agency to offer a broader range of services like delivering beer and wine for retailers. The agency would also recoup more than $11 billion that it had overpaid into one of its pension funds.

Perhaps most significant, the bill would restructure the payments the agency makes into a health benefits fund for future retirees. Under a 2006 law, the agency has to pay $5.5 billion annually into the fund, which the Postal Service said had added $20 billion in debt to its balance sheet since 2007.
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here is another one when we are looking at trillion dollar debts

two years for cutting Saturday delivery . When if they cut it now they would save 3 billion.

wtf are we just stupid

no but congress in led by Boenher

we cant cut the largest job supplier in the US

even though we are wasting billions every year.

what would ppl say.

we have our home constituencys to guard

Let them stop putting retirement money in up front.

oh nooooooooooooo

let them be treated as a private company. Let the US post office sell space on stamps to Coca Cola or the highest bidders.

nooooooo that would be against the laws.

the people we have running this country are just downright stupid

they have their hands in their back pockets of bribes and hush money so deep its not funny anymore.

Wake up America

This is why we go down the tubes.

not because of Obama

it dont make shit who the president is when they have no control over this shit.

its written in the laws.

change them . Change them now
 

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I got news for ya


mexicans do not like Cubans

and there are many millions more mexicans that vote than there are cubans.


Rubio for VP :SIB

maybe its time for Romney to use his Palin card for VP

here we gooooooooo.........:142smilie
 

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Marco Rubio is an

ANCHOR BABY

He was born in 1971, but his parents didn't become American Citizens until 1975.

Goddamn wetback ANCHOR BABY.:mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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Marco Rubio is an

ANCHOR BABY

He was born in 1971, but his parents didn't become American Citizens until 1975.

Goddamn wetback ANCHOR BABY.:mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
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:142smilie

yeh and he was borned in cuba and had dinner with Fidel who he said was a statesman of the world.

SHOW THE FAWKING BIRTH CERT RUBIO !

how do we put people in power that are hidden communists. He will change America from the inside.

:facepalm:
 

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On Wednesday, Rubio sent a $2,417 check to the state party as reimbursement for six flights that he said were inadvertently double-billed to the party and to state taxpayers, The Miami Herald reported.

Rubio said this week he has nothing to hide about his credit card use and that all of the party spending should be made public.

"Getting this information out in the open will be the best way to deal with it. As far as my spending is concerned, it was for legitimate political purposes. When I made personal charges, I paid for them directly to American Express," he said.

Crist asked federal prosecutors several weeks ago to investigate the credit cards used by state party officials, including Crist's hand-picked chairman, Jim Greer, who resigned in February after months of complaints about lavish spending.

Crist said earlier this week that he's considering abandoning the GOP primary race to run as an independent. He has until April 30 to decide whether he'll seek the Senate seat as an independent, months before the GOP primary in August.

A recent poll by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut showed Crist with a narrow lead against Rubio and the Democratic nominee, U.S. Rep Kendrick Meek, in a hypothetical three-way race.

Political experts say the controversy is likely to benefit Meeks in the general election more than Crist in the primary.

"Neither one of these Republicans is without blood on their hands on this issue," Susan McManus, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told FoxNews.com.

In February, Rubio accused Crist's campaign of leaking his state Republican Party American Express statements showing nearly $110,000 in charges over 25 months.

Rubio wrote a letter to the state GOP's new chairman, John Thrasher, calling the leak an "appalling act of political desperation" from the Crist campaign.

Rubio justified the charges as legitimate travel to promote the Republican Party of Florida, help Republican candidates and participate in county party fundraisers around the state.

The Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times, which obtained the records, listed several personal items found on the statements, including grocery bills and wine bought from a store near his Miami home. Rubio said he personally paid American Express $16,052.50 for nonparty expenses.
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none of these guys are squeaking clean

its a shame this is the best the GOP has

if fawking Romney takes Ron Paul as his VP I will vote for him...

is that asking too much
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oh how we long for the days when we just had Sarah Palin to kick around

she was so pure and stupid.

them were the days my friends
 
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