Interesting timoig, what with the 2,500-mile-long megastorm covering the northern tier of the cental and eastern United States, and FEMA mobilizing. I think it would be Nagin's New Orleans after Katrina on a national scale.
What Would Obama Do? If the Muslim Brotherhood connection to the Egyptian riots and its plans for North America were highlighted by, say, Glenn Beck last night, he might start like this:
WASHINGTON - A Republican drive to repeal the year-old health care law ended in party-line defeat in the Senate on Wednesday, leaving the Supreme Court to render a final, unpredictable verdict on an issue steeped in political and constitutional controversy. The vote was 47-51. -- AP
I didn't read any farther, so they MAY have mentioned the 26 states suing the government over the unconstitutional mandate. Doesn't matter. Not gonna be decided in any f'in' court.
Interesting timoig, what with the 2,500-mile-long megastorm covering the northern tier of the cental and eastern United States, and FEMA mobilizing.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be Nagin's New Orleans after Katrina on a national scale.
If I understand and do nothing, do I really understand?
ReplyDeleteWhat Would Obama Do?
ReplyDeleteIf the Muslim Brotherhood connection to the Egyptian riots and its plans for North America were highlighted by, say, Glenn Beck last night, he might start like this:
http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowldc/whca-complains-about-white-house-shut-out_b30317
That's the White House Correspondents Association. The press pool. Shut out of briefings on the Egyptian situation today.
Wake-ee wake-ee. Sounds like the Fourth Estate is about to get foreclosed on.
Or it COULD be just another "isolated incident."
WASHINGTON - A Republican drive to repeal the year-old health care law ended in party-line defeat in the Senate on Wednesday, leaving the Supreme Court to render a final, unpredictable verdict on an issue steeped in political and constitutional controversy. The vote was 47-51. -- AP
ReplyDeleteI didn't read any farther, so they MAY have mentioned the 26 states suing the government over the unconstitutional mandate. Doesn't matter.
Not gonna be decided in any f'in' court.