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Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?

Question by Private Deek: Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?
He probably apologized to President Bush when he realized how much he has done to protect us.

Undoubtedly Obama will most likely carry forward 80-90% of President Bush’s national security initiatives. Do you think this will get him in trouble with the more traiterous elements amongst us?

Best answer:

Answer by blueridgeliving
No. But it seems as though the idea of Barack “soiling himself” has you oddly aroused.

you’re a very strange dude

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Jesse Ventura Decries Fascist America After Judge Tosses TSA Case

Lawyer was told he couldn’t see ruling because of “national security.” Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura said he would now refer to the country of his birth as the “Fascist States of America” after a judge dismissed his case challenging airport pat downs, adding that his only recourse now would be to run for President. “Ventura made his comments outside the federal courthouse in St. Paul, where in January he sued to challenge the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) airport security procedures,” reports the Minneapolis Star Tribune. “The suit was thrown out because Congress set up the law so that all such challenges must be brought directly in Circuit Courts of Appeals, wrote US District Judge Susan Richard Nelson.” “They said they don’t have jurisdiction,” Ventura told reporters. “Well my question is if the federal courts don’t have jurisdiction over a constitutional question then who the hell does?” A further detail that Ventura revealed on the Alex Jones Show which has not been picked up by mainstream media reports is the fact that Ventura’s lawyer was told he could not even look at the ruling due to “national security” concerns. Speaking to the Alex Jones Show today, Ventura spoke of his fury about how an American citizen was not even allowed to go to court to defend the Bill of Rights, adding that from now on he would refer to the US as the “Fascist States of America” and would refuse to stand for the national anthem. Vowing to “never fly commercial
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The United States is one big reservation, and we are all in it. So says Russell Means, legendary actor, political activist and leader for the American Indian Movement. Means led the 1972 seizure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters in Washington, DC, and in 1973 led a standoff at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, a response to the massacre of at least 150 Lakotah men, women, and children by the US Seventh Cavalry at a camp near Wounded Knee Creek. American Indian Russell Means gives an eye-opening 90 minute interview in which he explains how Native Americans and Americans in general are all imprisoned within one huge reservation. Means is a leader for the Republic of Lakotah, a movement that has declared its independence from the United States and refused to recognize the authority of presidents or governments, withdrawing from treaties it made with the federal government and defining its borders which cover thousands of square miles in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. Means explains how American Indians have been enslaved within de facto prisoner of war camps as a result of the federal government’s restriction of their food supply and the application of colonial tactics, a process that has now also been inflicted on the United States as a whole which has turned into, “one huge Indian reservation,” according to Means. Means warns that Americans have lost the ability of critical though, and with each
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Venezuelan troops storm prison days after bloody riot; 2 killed, at least 18 wounded

Venezuelan troops storm prison days after bloody riot; 2 killed, at least 18 wounded
GUATIRE, Venezuela — Thousands of National Guard troops stormed a Venezuelan prison Friday seeking to disarm inmates days after a bloody riot, setting off gunfights with resisting inmates that left at least two soldiers dead and 18 wounded. Bursts of gunfire erupted inside the El Rodeo I prison while hundreds of inmates’ relatives wept desperately outside, some of them shouting, “Help them …
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Bahrain to lift ban on opposition party
The government will lift a ban on Bahrain’s second largest opposition party, the group said on Saturday, ahead of a national dialogue to ease the Gulf island kingdom’s political crisis.
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US bombs in Libya officially illegal after 60 days of war

NATO’s campaign in Libya rumbles on, two months after it started. The US, which led the operation, is still highly engaged without official consent from Congress. According to the Constitution, America’s military action over Libya is now illegal. But as RT’s Lauren Lyster reports, few on Capitol Hill seem concerned. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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