Monday, March 25, 2013

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Monday, March 25th

Obama's Skewed Moral Compass
The situation in the Middle East is unraveling rapidly, and this is just on the heels of the Anointed One's trip to the region. The civil unrest in Syria is escalating. Where does the Anointed One stand in this conflict? It's hard to tell, as his leading-from- behind strategy has some questioning whether Obama will stand firm in his promise for action if Syria crosses the "red line." If Obama does not stand firm on his "red line" in Syria, this will just add fuel to the fire for our enemies who no longer take us seriously. We swore that we wouldn't allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, yet they are within one year of crossing that "red line." North Korea has gone so far as to threaten us with a nuclear attack, showing its people videos of them destroying our Capitol, yet we hardly have a response. What's the point of setting up these lines if you aren't going to enforce them? { Hannity Article

Your Tax Dollars Fund IRS 'Star Trek' Parody Video
The IRS has deservedly received a lot of flak for spending $60,000 of your hard-earned tax dollars to produce parody videos, like the newly exposed "Star Trek" parody video. Glad to see that the people who are responsible for collecting your hard-earned tax dollars are so frugal with how those tax dollars are used. While the IRS has since apologized for not being "good stewards of government resources and taxpayer dollars," it claims that videos like this "would not be made today." Be that as it may, the parody produced for a 2010 conference was unearthed on the same day that the FAA announced the closure of 149 towers due to sequestration. Speaking of the FAA, how dumb is it to furlough air traffic controllers while the same agency is looking to hire "community planners" to be paid in excess of $100,000? It makes no sense. What is it going to take for common sense to prevail within every level of our government?
Bloomberg: Government 'Should Infringe' On Some Individual Freedom
Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press" this Sunday, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that in some cases, government knows best and Americans should be willing to give up some of their freedom, the Washington Times reported Monday. "I do think there are certain times we should infringe on your freedom," he told David Gregory while discussing his large soda ban that was recently shot down by New York Supreme Court Justice Milton Tingling. "Wow...really? Infringe on our freedom? Our whole society was built on the premise of freedom. Why do people want the government in every single aspect of their life?" Sean asked incredulously. "I don't need the government to tell me what size soda cup I have to take! You're just going to far Mr. Mayor, I think you're just bored. You've been in office to long. Things like this make liberals look like elitist bullies who think they know everything and can tell people what to do," Sean said a damantly.

Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums:
Most gun crimes - Cratic3947
Are committed by people who don't take background checks before purchasing a gun... Both sides know it.

>> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 9pm ET):
The left put their intolerance of African-American conservatives on full display! Who are they targeting this time? Plus, the IRS gets blasted for spending big bucks on a 'Star Trek' parody.

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