New Scathing Video Former Military & Members of the Intel stop leaking sensitive military information

In the documentary-style video, ten former members of the military and intelligence community (including one General) speak candidly and clearly on the importance of Operational Security or OPSEC. The film shows the men detailing their outrage over multiple leaks of sensitive and valuable information from this administration.

According to the group, the biggest problems started on May 2nd of 2011 after the killing of Osama bin Laden. OPSEC maintains that the rush to announce the success of the raid on Bin Laden’s compound compromised the men involved, their families, and also diminished the value of the materials gathered during the mission.

“Tactics, techniques, and the location were revealed… we even knew the name of the dog on the raid.
OPSEC also claims that just days after the raid, Hollywood was invited to the White House for a briefing on the mission. The former military men believe that officials told too much to the filmmakers, compromising ongoing and future missions by detailing just how our system works.
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All Moderators For Presidential Debates Are Liberals

Between Romney and Mr Liar

Wow all moderators for the Presidential debates are all obama cronies, and extremely left leaning..There should be at least one Conservative moderator in the mix, because we all know liberals aren’t going to throw any real baseball questions at obama, they will be more like tennis ball question, soft and spongy…Never trust a liberal!!

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Michael D. McCurry, co-chairmen of the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), today announced the moderators for the 2012 general election presidential and vice presidential debates. The moderators, and the schedule and locations for the debates (as announced on October 31, 2011), are as follows:

First presidential debate:

Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor of the PBS NewsHour
Wednesday, October 3, University of Denver, Denver, CO

Vice presidential debate:

Martha Raddatz, Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent, ABC News
Thursday, October 11, Centre College, Danville, KY

Second presidential debate (town meeting):

Candy Crowley, Chief Political Correspondent, CNN and Anchor, CNN’s State of the Union
Tuesday, October 16, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
REMEMBER, SHE “declared Romney/Ryan ticket ‘some sort of death wish’
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Flashback, Democrats Once Praised Ryan’s Medicare Program

Funny how Democrats suddenly turn on Paul Ryan’s Medicare Plan when in the past many of them thought it sensible, honest and serious.
Democratic Co-Chair Erskine Bowles is one of those that thought Ryan’s plan was great.


Here is a Leaked cell phone footage of Bill Clinton cozying up to Paul Ryan

The day after the stunning upset in the special congressional election in upstate New York, Rep. Paul Ryan is a man under fire.

ABC News was behind the scenes with the Wisconsin Congressman and GOP Budget Committee Chairman when he got some words of encouragement none other than former President Bill Clinton.

“So anyway, I told them before you got here, I said I’m glad we won this race in New York,” Clinton told Ryan, when the two met backstage at a forum on the national debt held by the Pete Peterson Foundation. But he added, “I hope Democrats don’t use this as an excuse to do nothing.”

Ryan told Clinton he fears that now nothing will get done in Washington.

“My guess is it’s going to sink into paralysis is what’s going to happen. And you know the math. It’s just, I mean, we knew we were putting ourselves out there. You gotta start this. You gotta get out there. You gotta get this thing moving,” Ryan said.

Clinton told Ryan that if he ever wanted to talk about it, he should “give me a call.” Ryan said he would.
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Republicans tally Obama’s broken promise as election nears

The tally sheets on President Obama’s campaign promises are nearly complete as Republicans try in the final months of the election season to hold the president’s feet to the fire for whatever broken pledges they can find.

The following pledges appear to be getting the most attention: 

Cut the Deficit in Half: The Romney campaign and other Republicans have repeatedly pointed out what they consider to be the biggest broken promise – the president vowing shortly after taking office to cut an inherited deficit in half by the end of his first term.

The deficit was $1.4 trillion in fiscal 2009 and is projected to dip to $1.2 trillion this fiscal year, according to the White House budget office. Even in 2013, the budget office projects the deficit will be nearly $1 trillion.

“The president has not taken any serious action to tame the deficit,” Romney told Fox News on Tuesday. “He has not done what he said was going to do and has left a lot of people in the middle class having difficult times.”

Fix the Economy: Regardless of when the country’s economic problems started, the president also vowed during his campaign to fix the economy in three years. Fourteen months later, he said missing the deadline would make his presidency a “one-term proposition.”
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Biden tells Va. supporters that Romney would put blacks ‘back in chains’

I'm so stupid, I just farted

Romney’s campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in a statement:
“In case anyone was wondering just how low President Obama could go in his campaign for re-election, we now know he’s willing to say that Governor Romney wants to put people back in chains,”  “Whether it’s accusing Mitt Romney of being a felon, having been responsible for a woman’s tragic death or now wanting to put people in chains, there’s no question that because of the president’s failed record he’s been reduced to a desperate campaign based on division and demonetization.”

Why is she saying this you may wonder, it’s our stupid Vice President Joe Biden and I do use the word stupid because there in no other words to describe his blunders.

Vice President Joseph R. Biden told a largely black audience Tuesday in Virginia that Republican Mitt Romney would put voters “back in chains” with a plan to loosen regulations on Wall Street.

“Romney wants to, he said in the first 100 days, he’s gonna let the big banks again write their own rules, unchain Wall Street” Mr. Biden said of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at a campaign rally in Danville, Va.

The vice president then lowered his voice and added, “They’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

Romney: “His (Obama’s) campaign and his surrogates have made wild and reckless accusations that disgrace the office of the Presidency.  Another outrageous charge came a few hours ago in Virginia. And the White House sinks a little bit lower,” “This is an election in which we should be talking about the path ahead, but you don’t hear any answers coming from President Obama’s re-election campaign. That’s because he’s intellectually exhausted, out of ideas, and out of energy. And so his campaign has resorted to diversions and distractions, to demagoguing and defaming others. This is an old game in politics; what’s different this year is that the president is taking things to a new low.”
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Obama Back Out Campaigning With His Lies, This Time To Iowa Farmers

The Farmers bill is stuck in the senate, while this happens

Obama is making his way through Iowa, lying again, this time about Paul Ryan, telling voters that  Rep. Paul Ryan is holding up a farm aid bill ABC, NBC and CBS is all but happy to report this, only CBS Nancy Cordes took the time to tell the truth, that Paul Ryan actually voted in favor of the drought relief package that is currently sitting in the Senate.

Mean while we have Obama in Iowa with farmers whose fields have all dried up, telling these same farmers they should ask Paul Ryan about the stalled plan in Congress.

This tells us that Obama doesn’t even know what is going on in his own White House, heck he is never there long enough to know, this very bill he is telling the farmers in Iowa is stuck in Congress is actually stuck in the Senate.

Obama: Paul Ryan might be around Iowa in the next few days. He is one of the leaders of Congress standing in the way.
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