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Stupid People

This picture of Mitt Romney pumping his own gas in La Jolla was a big hit on the internet Tuesday.

For some reason NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams decided to do a sneering story about it Tuesday evening.

During the campaign, they harped on how Mitt was allegedly this snooty, entitled, rich guy who was totally out-of-touch with ordinary working Americans. Now they’re mocking him because his hair is out of place and he’s doing something ordinary working Americans do every day?

Sheesh.

On Twitter, the whack jobs who voted for Obama crowed about how “deranged” and “haggard” Mitt looked in the photo. One called “Romney having to pump his own gas … the most satisfying picture you will see all day.”

Have these jerks even NOTICED that election day is over and that Mitt is again just a private citizen like themselves?

Or are they simply so pathetically addicted to their own hate-fueled adrenaline that they can’t just be happy and leave the loser alone?

On the plus side, many of those who saw Mitt at Disneyland tweeted nice stuff about him.

Sources:

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/11/21/brian-williams-mocks-mitt-romney-forpumping-his-own-gas

http://twitchy.com/2012/11/20/tweeters-mock-regular-guy-romney-pumping-his-own-gas/

http://twitchy.com/2012/11/20/mitt-romney-visits-disneyland-is-spotted-by-everyone/

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Join the Obama Resistance

Nov 5, 2012: In 100 precincts in Ohio, Obama got 99 percent of the vote and in 59 precincts in Philadelphia, Romney received ZERO votes. Zero?! That’s ridiculous. Third-world dictators don’t even pull down these kinds of numbers. And even the skewed polls the MSM was running prior to the election showed the race being CLOSE.

In states where authorities required voter identification, Obama’s success was nominal to non-existent. His “win” only happened because of absurd totals coming from states where GOP poll watchers were barred from polling stations, where New Black Panther thugs with nightsticks patrolled the doors, where voter identification has been deemed “racist” and “unnecessary” and where easy-to-hack electronic voting machines are used.

A poll watcher in Pennsylvania who was witness to the proceedings reports that up to 10 percent of the votes entered on electronic voting machines went to Barack Obama a vote no matter who the voter had selected. These machines have been banned the The Netherlands, because they are so easy to hack.

November 12, 2012: States which are circulating petitions to secede peacefully from the union include Arizona, Oklahoma, Arkansas, South Carolina, Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee, Michigan, New York, Colorado, Oregon, New Jersey, North Dakota, Montana, Indiana, Mississippi, Kentucky, Florida, North Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas.

The Louisiana petition, which has served as a pattern for many of the new states, reads as follows: “We petition the Obama administration to: Peacefully grant the State of Louisiana to withdraw from the United States of America and create its own NEW government.”

It continues, “As the Founding Fathers of the United States of America made clear in the Declaration of Independence in 1776: ‘When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.’”

The petition concludes with a further quote from the Declaration of Independence: “‘Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and institute new Government.’”

Sources:

http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/poll-watcher-sees-romney-ballots-changed/

http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/now-many-states-want-to-secede-from-u-s/

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Obama Denied, People Died

Nov 3, 2012: Fox News blows Obama lies about Benghazi to pieces [8:14]

When I read the story of David and Goliath recently, I couldn’t help thinking of Romney and Obama.

David said to Saul, “When a lion or a bear came and carried off a sheep from the flock, I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized it by its hair, struck it and killed it. This uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, because he has defied the armies of the living God.”

Then, he chose five smooth stones from the stream and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine, who cursed him by his gods saying, “I’ll give your flesh to the birds and the wild animals!”

But David said to Goliath, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. This day the Lord will deliver you into my hands.” Reaching into his bag, David took out a stone. He slung it at Goliath’s forehead. The stone sank into his forehead and Goliath fell facedown on the ground.

David ran over and, taking took hold of Goliath’s own sword, David used it to kill him by cutting off his head.

Excerpted from 1 Samuel 17

I pray the election will be the stone and Benghazi the sword.

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Can Romney win?

Nov 2, 2012: 13% of Obama’s 2008 voters are defecting to Romney. 3% are undecided.

According to Karl Rove, people who are undecided at this point don’t vote for the incumbent. They’re just deciding between the opposition, someone else or not voting at all.

So, let’s say only 13% of Obama’s 2008 votes go to Romney and the other 3% go somewhere else, but not to Obama.

2008: Obama 70 million votes vs. McCain 60 million votes.

70 million x .13 = 9.1 million. Subtract that from Obama and add to Romney.

2012: Obama 60.9 million votes vs. Romney 69.1 million votes.

This doesn’t mean Romney’s a shoo-in so you can stay home from the polls. It means Romney’s got a real chance to take down Obama and you need to CRAWL to the polls if you have to and vote for him!

Sources:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/334550.php

http://hotair.com/headlines/archives/2012/11/02/by-the-numbers-the-obama-defectors/

H/t Pistol Pete’s Grudge Report @ https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/the-eve-of-liberation-grudge/

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Gen. Patrick Brady explains why president abandoned Americans in Benghazi

A Dust Off chopper saved my brother’s life in Vietnam. His son and daughter and their sons and daughters would not exist if the Obama-Panetta doctrine had been the order of the day back then. CtH

Medal of Honor recipient Major General Patrick Brady, U.S. Army (Ret.) says,

“My veteran friends are horrified by the Obama-Panetta doctrine. At least 359 retired flag officers support Mitt Romney – only five that I know of support Obama. Some 150 former prisoners of war also support Romney; I know of none who support Obama. America needs to listen to these veterans. They understand leadership. They know how to deal with risk in war. They would not want this man with them in combat or crisis. They never left a needy comrade behind. Obama did.”

Disarmed Forces By Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, U.S. Army (ret.) – Nov 4, 2012

http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/u-s-general-obama-paralyzed-by-fear/

Now I understand! For years, many veterans and active military have been alarmed about the idiocy of the changes in battlefield aeromedical evacuation known as Dust Off. For reasons having nothing to do with patient care, Dust Off has been removed from the control of the professionals, the medics, and put under the control of amateurs, aviation staff officers, or ASOs. This is the first such change since the Civil War.

I document the unparalleled excellence of Dust Off, and the effects of the changes, in my book, “Dead Men Flying.” Needless to say, it was the most outstanding battlefield operating system of that war – some one million souls saved and unprecedented survival rates. No warrior of Vietnam is more revered than the Dust Off crews.

In the words of Gen. Creighton Abrams, former U.S. Army chief of staff and former supreme commander in Vietnam: “A special word about the Dust Offs … Courage above and beyond the call of duty was sort of routine to them. It was a daily thing, part of the way they lived. That’s the great part, and it meant so much to every last man who served there. Whether he ever got hurt or not, he knew Dust Off was there. It was a great thing for our people.”

Fast forward to current battlefields. We hear horror stories about patients waiting and dying because Dust Off didn’t launch or came too late. The launch standard in my unit in Vietnam was two minutes; today it is 15 minutes! Can anyone imagine a fire truck taking 15 minutes to get under way? I could go on and on, but one has to ask, why? Why the changes to an excellent, proven system?

The answer is the Obama-Panetta Doctrine. In response to the horrible abandonment of dying Americans in Benghazi, Defense Secretary Panetta said: “(The) basic principle is that you don’t deploy forces into harm’s way without knowing what’s going on; without having some real-time information about what’s taking place.”

On its face, that is a remarkable, indeed incomprehensible, change from America’s doctrine in past wars. By that standard, there would have been no Normandy or Inchon. In fact, I can’t think of a war we fought in which we didn’t go into harm’s way without real-time information or to save lives – something the president refused to do in Benghazi. Dust Off would never launch in Vietnam under that doctrine.

To fully understand the doctrinal change, one has to understand President Obama. He has a dearth of understanding of our military and military matters. We hear he is uncomfortable in the presence of ranking military and seldom meets with them. He is not a person who can make decisions, and he takes an extraordinary amount of time to do so, leading to such unseemly labels for a commander in chief as “ditherer in chief.”

President Obama may have set records for voting “present” on important issues. He cowers from crisis decisions. He is a politician who thinks only in terms of votes and his image. Although I was a psychology major back in the day (I’d love to hear a professional analyze risk and Obama), I won’t try to define his insides, but I believe he is risk-averse – fearful of risk – and that is the basis of the Obama-Panetta doctrine.

This aversion for risk dominates Dust Off rescue operations where, in addition to an unconscionable reaction time, risk assessment is the primary consideration for mission launch – not patient care. In two years flying Dust Off in Vietnam, I never heard that term, nor did any Dust pilot I know. The ASOs, remote from the battle, have developed time-consuming algorithms to analyze risk while the patient bleeds, something that’s impossible to do by anyone other than the pilot and the ground forces at the scene.

And Obama’s terror of risk contributed to the massacre of Americans by terrorists in Benghazi. We hear that the president did not even convene the Counterterrorism Security Group while the Benghazi terrorist massacre was visually and verbally available in real time. That is like ignoring FEMA during Hurricane Sandy. But once you bring in a group labeled anti-terrorist, you have to acknowledge terror exists, something the president is loath to do.

My veteran friends are horrified by the Obama-Panetta doctrine. At least 359 retired flag officers support Mitt Romney – only five that I know of support Obama. Some 150 former prisoners of war also support Romney; I know of none who support Obama.

America needs to listen to these veterans. They understand leadership. They know how to deal with risk in war. They would not want this man with them in combat or crisis. They never left a needy comrade behind. Obama did.

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Bill Whittle speaks for me

I agree with EVERYTHING he says here. If you know a principled Conservative, someone who is planning to vote third party or not vote at all because Romney isn’t Conservative enough, please … try to get them to watch this. It’s really good.

Nov 1, 2012: Falling on Principle [7:28]

H/t Pistol Pete’s Pix @

https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/petes-daily-pix/

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Leadership

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OHIO: Early voting report

Ohioans have given their electoral votes to the winning candidate in every one of the last ten presidential elections.

In 2008, Obama won Ohio with +4.6. In 2004, Bush won Ohio with +2.1.

Today’s Real Clear Politics average has Obama at +2.3, but that includes a Quinnipiac poll at +5 that Karl Rove says uses the 2008 Democrat turnout numbers, which are unrealistic for this year.

Rasmussen shows Romney at +2. Obama 48% vs. Romney 50% vs. Other 1% vs. Undecided 1%.

As of Tuesday, Oct 30, early voters were stacking up with a much less favorable lead for Democrats than 2008.

530,813 of them have been Democrats (181,275 less than 2008)
448,357 of them have been Republicans (75,858 more than 2008)

Most observers expect Republicans to win Election Day turnout.
Most polls show Romney leading with Independents.

Source:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204846304578090820229096046.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/oh/ohio_romney_vs_obama-1860.html
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/ohio/election_2012_ohio_president

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Campaign Hurricane E-mails

These are reputed to be genuine Obama and Romney campaign emails from October 30, 2012:

Greg-

After all Barack has done in office, and after all you have done to build this campaign, we can’t afford to watch everything slip away on Election Night.

But the other side has out-raised us-our opponents have $45 million more than we do for the Final Stretch…. And none of us has ever seen what a barrage of money like that will do.

That’s why we need to do everything we can in the last days, and why we still need your support.

And, until, tomorrow night, any donation you make will automatically enter you to meet Barack on Election Night!

We can either give it our all in these final days, or wake up on November 7th wishing we’d done a little more.

Don’t wait!

Supporting this campaign once more will move us closer to victory, and enter you to win a trip to join Barack on Election Night.

Thanks, Michelle

Greg-

Tonight, Ann and I are keeping the people in Hurricane Sandy’s path in our thoughts and prayers.

I hope that if you can, you will reach out to your neighbors who may need help getting ready for the storm-especially your elderly neighbors.

And if you can give of your resources or time, please consider supporting your local Red Cross organization – visit www.redcross.org to get involved.

For safety’s sake, as you and your family prepare for the storm, please be sure to bring any yard signs inside. In high winds, they can be dangerous and cause damage to homes and property.

I’m never so proud of Americans as when I see how we pull together in a crisis. There’s nothing that we can’t handle when we stand together.

Stay safe and God bless,

Mitt Romney

Source:

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/10/the_campaign_hurricane_e-mails.html

H/t American Thinker article: Pistol Pete

https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/11/01/the-thursday-grudge-48/

H/t Slogan on graphic: Argh. I forget! Sorry!!

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The Morality of Voting for an Imperfect Candidate

There is a principle in Moral Theology — the principle of double effect — which, under certain clearly defined conditions, permits us to perform an act that has both a good and an evil effect. In order for that act to be a moral choice, it must meet all four of the following conditions:

1. The act itself must be good or indifferent.

2. The good effect must not be caused by the evil effect.

3. The good effect and not the evil effect must be directly intended by the agent.

4. The good must outweigh the evil.

The Founding Fathers, by drafting, ratifying and implementing the Constitution of the United States, engaged in the most monumental example in American history of deliberately choosing what is commonly called “the lesser of two evils.”

These courageous and devout Christian statesmen consciously, deliberately, purposefully chose to accommodate slavery – in fact, to constitutionally protect it for the next two decades – in the newly independent United States of America.

Slavery is evil. The founders knew this. They could have proclaimed with righteous indignation, “Slavery is evil, and we refuse to enshrine it in our new Constitution.”

That, of course, would have been the end of the convention as the Southern states would have bolted immediately, and the young nation’s slide into chaos would have continued unabated.

Next Tuesday, some feel they face a similar dilemma. They see flaws in the Romney/Ryan ticket and wonder if they can, in good conscience, vote for flawed candidates.

Moral theology says yes. I think Scripture says yes, too. God picked David to be King of Israel, right? He was hardly perfect. Look how that whole Bathsheba thing turned out.

Every citizen has only one of four choices:

A. Vote for Obama/Biden;

B. Vote for Romney/Ryan;

C. Vote for somebody else who hasn’t got a chance;

D. Not vote.

Each person has to check these against the list above. And don’t try to kid yourself that somehow C and/or D are superior choices simply because they let you stick your nose in the air whenever the next president screws up and sniff about how YOU didn’t vote for him.

Plus, you better be very sure that is NOT why you are tempted to choose C and/or D. Because if it is, your choice fails the moral stink test big time.

There is a famous saying, “All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

It’s not the evil people who are examining their consciences and scouring Scripture for guidance about God’s will concerning this election. It’s the good ones! Therefore, C and/or D are choices for “good men to do nothing” which, by elimination, is a choice to allow evil where you have the power to prevent it.

Personally, I think Moral Theology allows only one choice, which is to get your butt to the polls and vote for Romney/Ryan, lest the light of liberty be extinguished by four more years of a president so awful that he makes the paranoia of Nixon, the appeasement of Carter and the moral degradation of Clinton all rolled up together look kinda not so bad.

But that’s just me.

Sources:

http://catholicism.org/lesser-of-two-evils.html

Beware the ‘lesser-of-two-evils’ trap

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