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Do As We Say

Not as we do. That’s the message being sent by Congress after the House (led by Nancy Pelosi) approves a $200 million dollar purchase of three (count ‘em) THREE Gulfstream personal aircraft for the exclusive use of Congress (two of ‘em, anyway). This after giving auto CEOs hell for coming to Washington in their own private planes. They SAY their “excuse” was that is was “cost effective” to come in private planes, and it was. But Congress didn’t buy it. Now Congress says traveling around in THEIR private planes is “cost effective.” Which is it? Cost effective, or not? I guess it’s only “cost effective” when people in congress do it. They’re “American royalty,” you know. It would be “below their station” to fly on regular commercial airlines. (Roll Call)
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Silencing Hondurans

The president of Honduras was constitutionally arrested and escorted out of the country after he announced changes that would have made him into a dictator and violated 17 "high crimes" laws. But Obama, wishing to become a dictator himself, saw this as a threat to himself, so he is taking the other side. "The U.S. revoked visas of four Honduran officials, claiming that a coup occurred there. But if they could travel, the Hondurans could educate Americans otherwise." So why are we trying to silence them? Nobody pushes "dialogue" or "citizen diplomacy" more than the U.S. Department of State. So how can it justify revoking the visas on these Hondurans in what a department spokesman confirmed Tuesday as "a turning of the screw." It can’t, but Obama doesn’t care. He just hopes the world will remember that he, in his wisdom, opposed the overthrow of this “wanna-be” dictator and stopped those who could have set the record straight from coming to the United states and talking. It would be an “object lesson” to anybody who would speak against him and his opinions. (IBD Editorials)
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"Quit Making Things Up!"

That’s what Sarah Palin told the press in her speech as her last act as governor of Alaska. I’ve been watching as the press made up story after story about her in their desperate attempt to discredit her and derail a possible run for the presidency in 2012. Frankly, I think she should run for the Senate while letting her constituency know she will be going for the presidency. Of course, the press will “have a field day” lying about her even more than they have been. (Sarah Palin)
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