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Jul 1, 2013 13:02:01   #
The oath of office of the President of the United States is an oath or affirmation required by the United States Constitution before the President begins the execution of the office. The wording is specified in Article Two, Section One, Clause Eight:

Before he enters on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:— “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
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Jun 30, 2013 18:53:59   #
AvJoe wrote:
If we are to take your definition seriously than George W. Bush would have to be considered an Obamunist as well. As a matter of fact almost every President Republican and Democrat since the end of WWII has attempted to move the balance of power from the other two branches to the executive branch. Now The Judicial Branch is being challenged as carrying their power too far. This should be very interesting.


Does the term Capitalism come to mind. If you don't see Obama for the anti-capitalist that he is then you have over done it with the kool aid. The Obama Executive branch has far exceeded any administration in recent history and if they get the majority on the Supreme Court then it is game set match.
Seriously, Obama stands out heads and shoulders above those prior administrations you refer to regarding power grabbing. The DOJ, HHS, IRS, on and on, this is an administration gone wild. Every Presdent has to stand on his own record, Obama can't even stand on his own two feet. In retrospect no POTUS has ever done as much to divide a nation than Obama has.
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Jun 26, 2013 09:15:22   #
That is obvious.
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Jun 26, 2013 09:14:26   #
Following a storm of online conspiracy theories, the FBI took the unusual step this week of denying rumors it was investigating Michael Hastings before the journalist's death.

"At no time was journalist Michael Hastings under investigation by the FBI," agency public affairs specialist Laura Eimiller told CBSNews.com and other outlets, after the organization WikiLeaks suggested as much in a tweet.

The statement was a departure from the FBI's policy of neither confirming nor denying the existence of investigations, and earlier statements from FBI representatives refusing to comment.
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Jun 26, 2013 09:06:35   #
Michael Hastings (journalist)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michael Hastings and Valerie Jarrett at Barack Obama's victory party, 2012
Born Michael Mahon Hastings[1]
(1980-01-28)January 28, 1980
Malone, New York[2]
Died June 18, 2013(2013-06-18) (aged 33)
Los Angeles, California
Nationality United States
Alma mater New York University (2002)
Occupation Journalist
Known for Reporting from Iraq and Afghanistan
Notable work(s) Book I Lost My Love in Baghdad; A Modern War Story[3] and Rolling Stone, "The Runaway General"
Spouse(s) Elise Jordan
Awards George Polk Award
Website
www.michaelhastings.com
Notes
Profile in Contemporary Authors Online[4]

Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 – June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFeed.[5] He was raised in New York, Canada, and Vermont, and attended New York University. Hastings rose to prominence with his coverage of the Iraq War for Newsweek in the 2000s. After his fiancee was killed by an improvised explosive device in Iraq, he wrote the memoir I Lost My Love in Baghdad: A Modern War Story (2008).

"The Runaway General" (2010), a Rolling Stone profile of General Stanley McChrystal, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force in the Afghanistan war, documented the widespread contempt for civilian officials in the US government by the general and his staff and resulted in McChrystal's resignation. Hastings received the George Polk Award for his article in Rolling Stone and followed up with The Operators (2012), a detailed book account of his time with McChrystal.

Hastings became a vocal critic of the surveillance state during the investigation of reporters by the US Department of Justice in 2013, referring to the restrictions on the freedom of the press by the government as a "war" on journalism.[6] His last story, "Why Democrats Love To Spy On Americans", was published by BuzzFeed on June 7.[7] Hastings died in a fiery high-speed automobile crash on June 18, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.[8]
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Jun 26, 2013 09:04:11   #
This is just wrong. I cannot believe that something like this can happen in this country and right in plain sight.
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Jun 26, 2013 09:02:39   #
Friend: Michael Hastings Was Working on “Biggest Story Yet” About CIA


Sgt. Joe Biggs says journalist would never have driven at high speed

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
June 25, 2013
A friend of Michael Hastings told Fox News today that the Rolling Stone journalist was working on the “the biggest story yet” about the CIA before his suspicious death and that Hastings drove “like a grandma,” making it extremely out of character for him to be speeding in the early hours of the morning.


Sgt. Joe Biggs told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly that “something didn’t feel right” after Hastings sent a panicked email saying the authorities were on his tail, adding that the story of him driving at high speed in the early hours of the morning was completely out of character.

“His friends and family that know him, everyone says he drives like a grandma, so that right there doesn’t seem like something he’d be doing, there’s no way that he’d be acting erratic like that and driving out of control,” said Biggs, adding that “things don’t add up, there’s a lot of questions that need to be answered.”

Biggs said he had contacted Mercedes asking them if it was normal for their cars to “blow up to that extent” and for the engine to fly out 100 feet from the site of the crash.

Biggs also confirmed that Hastings was working on a story about the CIA and that it was “going to be the biggest story yet.”

As we reported yesterday, questions surrounding the death of Hastings are not only the domain of conspiracy theorists. Former counter-terror czar under two different presidents Richard Clarke told the Huffington Post that the fatal crash of Hastings’ Mercedes C250 Coupe was “consistent with a car cyber attack.”

“So if there were a cyber attack on the car — and I’m not saying there was,” he said, adding “I think whoever did it would probably get away with it,” and that “intelligence agencies for major powers” have such capabilities.

Clarke’s speculation that Hastings’ vehicle could have been remotely hijacked is echoed by Salon.com’s Andrew Leonard, who cites two studies by researchers at the University of Washington and the University of California, San Diego, “Experimental Security Analysis of a Modern Vehicle,” and “Comprehensive Experimental Analyses of Automotive Attack Surfaces.”

The studies detail how “it is a relatively trivial exercise to access the computer systems of a modern car and take control away from the driver.”

Questions about the circumstances behind Hastings’ death have persisted because he made a number of enemies in positions of power.

After Wikileaks reported that Hastings had contacted them in the hours before his death complaining about being under investigation by the FBI, the federal agency denied the claim.

According to Hastings’ colleague Cenk Uygur, the writer was, “incredibly tense and very worried, and was concerned that the government was looking in on his material,” and also a “nervous wreck” in response to the surveillance of journalists revealed by the AP phone tapping scandal and the NSA PRISM scandal.

BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith added that Hastings had told friends and family “he was concerned that he was under investigation.”

Another close friend who wishes to remain anonymous said that Hastings was “very paranoid that he was being watched by the FBI.”

It subsequently emerged that Hastings had written a panicked email shortly before his death telling his friends and colleagues that he was going into hiding to escape the attention of the authorities.

“Hey — the feds are interviewing my “close friends and associates,” the message said. “Also: I’m onto a big story, and need to go off the [radar] for a bit.”
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Jun 25, 2013 16:42:05   #
irondoor827 wrote:
See now at least you know why I called you a Raciest -Red-Neck -Hillbilly I submit to you as exhibit ( A) your own insults you made to a Standing US President…… they are treasonous and an abomination to this country .
YOU ARE A HIPPOCRATE AND A BOOT-LICKING -SHOE POLISHED MOUTH –FOOL EVERY TIME YOU INSULT THIS PRESIDENT. YOU are your not even from America your own roots are from Nazi Germany.
You insult Black America by Marginalizing the President and his authority and his family. I guess it’s a necessary illusion in order for someone to believe your racial politics. You are a sad excuse for a Citizen and as a man if you are that .
See now at least you know why I called yo... (show quote)


Presidents are as open to criticism as any other politician in DC. It has nothing to do with treason it has to do with reason and there are plenty of reasons to question Obama and his administration. Nixon got the cut for one incident. Obama has so many fires he doesn't even know where to begin.

Bringing racism into the discussion is childish and boorish. A president is what he is. In this case Obama is every bit as much white as he is black. Does that mean he can be questioned half of the time. Get real dude.
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Jun 24, 2013 16:14:16   #
Yankee Clipper wrote:
Perhaps, with softer beds, you would have a valid point. Oh ya! You need lots of young soft prisoners for sexual exploitation to keep the prison sexually calm. Then maybe you would possibly approach a Marxist/democrat utopian dream. I almost forgot, unfettered accessibility to contraband drugs, which would also reward the guards with unreported income.


I wonder if they get condoms and/or morning after pills. lol
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Jun 24, 2013 10:17:24   #
Prison is Utopia if you go by Liberal standards:

Everyone is treated equally
Free Food
Free Medical/healthcare
Only the police and guards have guns
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Jun 21, 2013 16:40:22   #
You get on Boehner for failing to pass a bill. When is the last time Reid in the Senate passed a meaningful bill. Dem’s and racism, what an obsessive compulsion that is. Like blaming everything on Bush. I wish people on welfare and food stamps would do something to earn their keep. What the hell is wrong with doing some community service.
Tea Party and racism is even funnier. You do realize blacks belong to the Tea Party. How do you explain that. You leftwing loons (back at ya) only know how to feel sorry for others and for yourselves. You have no answers. You bring up ancient American history to try to prove what point. You guys had the House and Senate for 2 years and what did you get done…..Obamacare. Take a hike, a long one, and if you get lost in the woods look for a republican he can tell you how to get home. Racism, you have to be kidding.
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Jun 18, 2013 10:46:25   #
rumitoid: I am 67 got drafted in 66 (volunteered for draft - not many did that). Did not go to Nam, they sent me to Germany for whatever reason. Politics was the last thing on my mind back then. The older you get the more you begin to open your eyes and sometimes reality is like a hammer to the head.

Congratulations with your alcohol recovering process. Like you I consider myself an independent but the democratic rage against GW and the hypocrisy of the Obama Administration motivated me to the point of using forums etc. I am not a registered Republican but I cannot lock step with the Dem's in any shape or form I hate what Obama has done and is doing to this country and all on the backs of the low informed voter.

Regardless of you political stance anyone who posts in a forum cares one way or the other. There are trolls of course but they are the ones who go to forums because it is their only outlet.

Communication is the key. I can't make the plunge to be a libertarian, no way can I be a Dem, and the Republican establishment is still in the dark ages. Where do you go from here. I guess you go to a forum and express your frustrations.
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Jun 17, 2013 12:49:11   #
Is that Indoor or revolving door. More like stuck in a revolving door I think. No President should be worshipped and the present one least of all. His ass should be carved into Rushmore.
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Jun 17, 2013 09:46:21   #
Cheney gave a great explanation of how badly Benghazi was handled by this administration. He emphasized that the anniversary of 9/11 was always a focus point for high alert and extra security for locations in dangerous isolated locations like Benghazi. You can google the whole interview with Chris Wallace that took place yesterday.
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Jun 15, 2013 15:44:23   #
Regretable indeed. Inevitable more appropriate. What happens when an administration goes wild. Arrogance breeds carelessness.
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