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Obama's CZARS is a nest full of pedophiles, queers, lesbians, Marxists, and perverts. How can such a concoction of rejects be assembled without a deliberate attempt to make a mockery of the USA?

On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 09:17:28 -0900, "US Army Veteran" <...@invalid.com

"You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy," warned
Obi-Wan Kenobi, while approaching the fictional Mos Eisley spaceport in
"Star Wars."

For many Americans, the closest thing on planet Earth to the famous "Star
Wars" bar scene, teeming with all its bizarre and malevolent denizens, is
the Obama White House with its ever-growing menagerie of radical,
unaccountable and utterly weird "czars" advising the president of the United
States.

People like regulatory czar Cass Sunstein, who defends the removal of organs
from terminally ill patients without their permission. Or Obama's choice of
school-safety czar, gay activist Kevin Jennings who actually pioneered the
practice of introducing homosexual advocacy into public schools by
disguising it as "school safety"! Or science czar John Holdren, who has
advocated sterilizing welfare recipients and seizing babies born to unwed
mothers, and predicted one billion people would die in "carbon-dioxide
induced famines" caused by - are you ready? - a coming new ice age.

And those are just the ones you've already heard about. There are dozens
more, and you'll meet them all - up close and personal - in the November
issue of WND's monthly Whistleblower magazine, titled "SHADOW GOVERNMENT:
Inside the mad, mad, mad, mad world of Obama's czars."

You'll meet people like Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner nominee
Chai Feldblum, who endorses polygamy, and AIDS czar Jeffrey S. Crowley -
both openly homosexual. In fact, the Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute
boasts on its website that at least 60 "LGBT leaders have secured spots in
the Obama administration."

Then there's Patrick Gaspard, officially the "director of the office of
political affairs," but whom critics call "ACORN's man in the White House."
And defense policy adviser Rosa Brooks, a George-Soros-trained ideologue and
anti-military radical who urged the prosecution of President George W. Bush
and Vice President Dick Cheney for "war crimes." And FCC diversity czar Mark
Lloyd, who believes the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" - unanimously repealed
by the FCC in 1987 - was never repealed, wants to destroy conservative talk
radio, and described Marxist dictator Hugo Chavez's rise to power in
Venezuela as "an incredible revolution."

"In bypassing congressional approval and assembling an army of unaccountable
czars," says Whistleblower editor David Kupelian, "President Obama is doing
precisely the opposite of what he promised before being elected."

Indeed, on March 31, 2008, candidate Obama proclaimed, "The biggest problems
that we're facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more
and more power into the executive branch and not go through Congress at all.
And that's what I intend to reverse when I'm president of the United
States."

Yet since his election, Obama has zealously pursued the most stunning power
grab in modern history, not only through unthinkable federal spending and
takeovers of entire industries like automotive and banking, and in-progress
takeovers of healthcare and energy, but by creating a virtual shadow
government of "czars" within the executive branch.

Just why would a president want to bypass customary Senate confirmation and
accountability to congressional oversight committees when appointing his
advisers?

Van Jones provided the answer. After Obama's "green jobs czar" was forced to
resign in the middle of the night, following widely publicized revelations
that he was a self-proclaimed communist and a racist conspiracy-monger, many
people asked how Jones could have slipped through the White House's vetting
process.

"Jones didn't slip through a sloppy vetting process," explains Kupelian. "He
passed it with flying colors. Jones was exactly what Obama wanted. Indeed,
as you'll see in this issue of Whistleblower, Obama's czars - unaccountable
to anyone on earth but him - are a reflection of his worldview and policy
positions. They are a reflection of where Barack Obama wants to take
America."

Highlights of "SHADOW GOVERNMENT" include:

"Obama's freak show" by Joseph Farah

"Obama's shadow government" by David Kupelian

"ALL THE PRESIDENT'S CZARS," a comprehensive look at Barack Obama's advisers

"Obama's team 'socialists with communist backgrounds'" by Aaron Klein

"Holdren: New ice age will kill 1 billion" by Jerome R. Corsi, who shows how
deadly the new White House science czar thinks man-made carbon emissions
really are

"Sterilize welfare recipients" by Jerome Corsi, on one of Obama czar John
Holdren's policy suggestions

"Seize babies born to unwed mothers" by Jerome Corsi, on another of
Holdren's controversial theories

"Sunstein: Americans too racist for socialism," by Aaron Klein, who
documents that the new regulatory czar defends communism, but says America's
"white majority" opposes programs aiding blacks and Hispanics

"Obama czar pick a 'raving animal rights nut'" by Chelsea Schilling, who
documents that Cass Sunstein has advocated a ban on hunting, and giving
creatures the right to file lawsuits against humans

"Government must fund abortion" by Aaron Klein - more advice from Sunstein

"Obama, not courts, should interpret law, says regulatory czar" by Aaron
Klein

"Obama nominee praised polygamy," on the Obama czar who contends traditional
marriage shouldn't have privileged status

"The Manchurian candidate" by David Horowitz, who exposes the "Shadow Party"
behind Obama's radical administration

"Obama adviser defends shariah law" - profiling Dalia Mogahed

"Commies, fascists and perverts, oh my!" by Matt Barber, who answers the
question: Who's the most dangerous of all the president's czars?

"School-'safety' chief: How to homosexualize schools under guise of
'safety'" by Bob Unruh, a profile of homosexual activist Obama czar Kevin
Jennings, who says: "If the Radical Right can succeed in portraying us as
preying on children, we will lose"
more at:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114957



On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:59:12 -0800 (PST), babeejm <...@cox.net

On Nov 4, 1:17 pm, "US Army Veteran" <...@invalid.com

Obama wannabes..They can't get elected so they get to the White House
through the back door.
They wouldn't be at the White House the legal way would they?!! Birds
of a feather..flock
together...!!

On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:13:26 -0800 (PST), nubilenips <...@yahoo.com

Claiming to be a "US Army Veteran" is the last refuge of a
scoundrel ... and ...

LET'S SEE REPUBLICANS DIG US OUT OF THE JOBLESSNESS THAT BEGAN WITH
"THE GREAT BUSH DEPRESSION!"

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"Policies sought to add jobs without piling on the deficit"

"Unemployment could hobble economy for years, official warns"

By Michael A. Fletcher
Wednesday, November 4, 2009

NEW YORK -- With the nation's unemployment rate at its highest point
in 26 years and projected to rise, the Obama administration is
intensifying its search for policies that can stoke job creation
without adding significantly to the nation's crippling budget deficit.

One day after top economic advisers met at the White House with
President Obama to discuss strategies for creating jobs, the Office of
Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag warned an audience at New
York University that the nation's unemployment problem could have a
long-term impact that the administration must work to minimize.

"The recession hits young people hard, knocking them off course for
years to come," Orszag said, saying that children of laid-off workers
typically earn less money and complete fewer years of school than
otherwise comparable students.

Orszag said that even as the Obama administration grapples with how to
mitigate that impact, it is increasingly concerned about the federal
government's perilous fiscal situation as swelling deficits threaten
the nation's long-term economic health.

Last year, the federal deficit was $1.4 trillion and a budget
shortfall of a similar size is projected for the current fiscal year.
Over the next decade, he said, the federal government is projected to
run up additional red ink of $9 trillion.

"Deficits of this size are serious and ultimately unsustainable,"
Orszag said.

Navigating the tension between the need to pump up economic growth and
also tend to fiscal deficits is the central conundrum confronting
Obama's economic aides as they do budget planning for next year,
Orszag said.

Orszag's speech comes as the nation's gloomy employment picture pushes
the administration closer to embracing new job creation ideas. On
Monday, the Presidential Economic Recovery Advisory Board, a panel of
economists, labor and business leaders, recommended advancing ongoing
federal efforts to retrofit and weatherize homes and public buildings,
possibly by partnering with mayors.

Members also urged establishment of an infrastructure bank, an idea
Obama advocated during the presidential campaign. The bank, which
would be seeded with federal money, would allow the federal government
to float long-term bonds to help finance large projects, such as
transit systems, housing developments, water distribution networks,
roads and bridges. While the federal government issues bonds to
finance its deficits, it does not issue bonds to pay for specific
projects. Under the proposals endorsed by Obama during the campaign,
and embodied in proposals on Capitol Hill, an independent board would
determine which projects are funded.

The bank, which would supplement the current pay-as-you-go
infrastructure spending, would allow the federal government to tap
into private money to attack the nation's huge infrastructure needs,
which reach into the trillions of dollars, according to estimates. The
bank could multiply federal investments and create a huge number of
jobs, supporters say.

The two days of high-profile activity by Obama's top economic advisers
underscore the tension the president confronts as he tries to steer
the recovering but still shaky economy toward a new era of growth. On
one hand the country needs a bounty of new jobs to make up for the 8
million jobs lost since the recession began 22 months ago. Given the
growth in the working-age population, economists say it would take
10.7 million new jobs to return unemployment rates to prerecession
levels.

But even as economic conditions call for new federal action to create
jobs, the soaring federal deficit threatens to lead to higher interest
rates, and a weaker dollar, while posing a political vulnerability for
the Obama administration.

"Financing is an issue obviously," Obama said during Monday's meeting.
"We are moving into an era of greater fiscal restraint."

Congressional Democrats also are struggling to balance concerns about
the rising deficits and against the continued need to stimulate the
economy.

The Senate this week is likely to pass an extension of unemployment
benefits, as well as an extension of the $8,000 tax credit for first-
time homebuyers. They are also considering tax cuts for small
businesses. At the same time, party officials are wary of deficit
spending, and recently more than a dozen Democrats joined
congressional Republicans to oppose a measure that would have averted
cuts to doctor payments under Medicare. The bill, which would have
cost $247 billion over 10 years, was sharply criticized by Democrats
who said it wasn't paid for.

The Obama administration is struggling to enact policies to rein in
spending while encouraging the creation of jobs even as the economy is
showing signs of having pulled out of the nation's deepest recession
in more than 70 years.

Last week, the Commerce Department reported that the economy had
expanded for the first time in a year in the third quarter of 2009,
growing at an annualized rate of 3.5 percent.

Despite the return to economic growth, jobs continue to dwindle and
the unemployment rate of 9.8 percent is expected to crest next year at
well above 10 percent. "We anticipate that we are going to continue to
see some job losses in the weeks and months to come," Obama said.

Obama said "given the severity of the job losses that took place at
the beginning of the year and the need for us to make up a whole lot
of job loss, is going to require I think some bold, innovative action
on our part and on Congress's part and on the private sector's part."

[Staff writer Perry Bacon contributed to this report.]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/03/AR2009110303553 .html

Anonymous Wrote:

"US Army Veteran" <...@invalid.com

Look at this insane rightarded buttfuck quoting fictional constructs. LOL!
Next the rightarded Christian loon will start quoting Jesus. }:-}

THIS is what Republicanism is, folks.

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On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:22:17 -0800 (PST), Phlip <...@gmail.com

On Nov 5, 7:34 pm, beav...@foxnews.com (Taco Bell With Dripping

un fucking believable. Quoting Ben K. at that point would be like
quoting Orwell to support neoconfederacy.

Obi-Wan survived a fascist coup that took over a democratic government
and exploited religion and terrorism to install a totalitarian empire.
Episode 4 of the Star Wars movies represented the first attempt to
overthrow that oppressive regime. And Obi is referring primarily to
the _victims_ of imperial oppression - the poor enslaved by a petty
kleptocracy.