Wednesday, December 14, 2011

So the Navy's paying $15/gallon for biofuel

and the company selling it is connected to the White House; Chicago Way in action.


Possible muslim connections to terror attacks, and the media and some governments don't talk about it... Nah, couldn't be. Of course, such attacks aren't possible, as having hand grenades, a revolver and an assault rifle is highly illegal in Belgium; and shooting people is illegal as hell in Californicated.


I don't like Gingrich, for a number of reasons; doesn't mean he's incapable of pointing out a real problem.


I'm going to post this whole piece from Sipsey Street for those who can't go there:
As Neil McCabe reminds at Human Events reminds us, tonight is the one year anniversary of the murder of Brian Terry with a weapon provided through the good intentions of the United States government, which only exists to help the American people.
A year. And still we wait for the FBI to figure out a way to prosecute the one wounded killer they were forced to retain without compromising their cover-up of the involvement of their one-armed paid snitch.
A year. And still we wait for the much ballyhooed Office of Inspector General Report. You know, the one that the administration always uses to justify not telling you anything about the Gunwalker Scandal.
A year. And still we wait for the "mainstream media" to actually engage on the story of the greatest scandal of federal misadventure to date.
A year. And all the RINOs who run the GOP in the Senate can muster is this meeching piece of garbage as reported by Newsmax (as a "slam" no less):
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says senior Justice Department officials, especially Attorney General Eric Holder, have misled Congress about the government’s mishandling of Operation Fast and Furious, which backfired in deadly fashion. “I don’t know what they’ve got to hide,” the Kentucky Republican said today on “Fox News Sunday.” “It’s really quite unusual to be stonewalled like this.” McConnell also said Lanny Breuer, head of the Justice Department’s criminal division, has been dishonest with lawmakers. “I understand it’s embarrassing for them,” he said, adding that the officials should be “more forthcoming” with the details. McConnell would not go so far as to accuse Holder of lying to Congress, nor did he press for his resignation, as others have.
OOOOOH. I betcha the White House trembled at that.
And it has been a year.
A year of lying, cover-up, subterfuge and cowardice.
A year.

More later

2 comments:

Keith said...

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