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Friday, April 15th

Shortage of ADHD drugs. Sky is blue today. Why is blue the word for sadness, it's so bright.  Oooh! Shiny!
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Wednesday, April 13th

Must be April: as tourism dries up, AZ passes another law sure to drive news crew tourism to the state.
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Trump threatens to run as independent; would split insane crackpot vote.
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Obama: Deductions in tax code are "spending." Sure, if you think it's the government's money to start with.
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NASA Messes with Texas; snubs Houston for NY, DC, CA and FL.
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Monday, April 11th

Obama-aahahah. Poor POTUS misses being anonymous.  Don't worry champ, that's coming back for you next year.
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Saturday, April 9th

Smartest president ever suggests people buy a hybrid van, which doesn't exist. Much like the unicorns and fairies his presidency is based on.
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Wednesday, March 30th

Syrian president takes Clinton path: blames vast right wing conspiracy.
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Tuesday, March 29th

MTA will make welfare recipients work for check. Why are we not doing this everywhere?
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Monday, March 28th

Most. Transparent. Administration. Evar. Locks reporter in a closet during fundraiser.
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Friday, March 25th

NYTimes shocked, SHOCKED! to find that Muslim Brotherhood taking over in Egypt.  Good thing they are secular.  The MUSLIM Brotherhood.
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Dem Senator: Some “don’t deserve the freedoms that are in the Constitution!” But decides to give them to us anyway.
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Rahm considers cutting Council seats in half.  That sick, violent man! What did those seats ever do?!?
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Wednesday, March 23rd

Obama and Biden vote to impeach Obama over illegal war in Libya. Words matter, champ.
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Tuesday, March 22nd

Al qaeda's best friend: former SEIU executive openly plots to destroy US economy.
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Monday, March 21st

Obama: Qaddafi "needs to go" or he will face the swift fury of ... sanctions and multilateral diplomacy.
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Obama's Inglorious Basterds compromise his own most precious values.
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Obama: US will not stand idly by in the face of actions that undermine global peace and security. Offer not valid in Iran, North Korea, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Bahrain...
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O: US will not stand idly by in the face of actions that undermine global peace and security. I'm off to Brazil.
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Thursday, March 17th

Dems charged with attempting to rig election with faux Tea Party candidate.
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Obama to UN: Hey, let's do something about this Libya thing.  Also, did you know German tanks invaded Poland a while back?
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U of Chicago launches casual encounter site.  Bad News: Almost all of the people on it go to U of Chicago.
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Wednesday, March 16th

Obama admin: More Japanese should be volunteering for suicide mission to cool reactor core.
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AP compares NFL to slavery.  Really? What slave was ever paid $40M to play a game?
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Tuesday, March 15th

"Mr. President, in Japan and Libya, who will be left standing at the end of it all?"  "My money's on Duke."
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It's 3:00 am in Tokyo and Tripoli, yet Obama is filling out his NCAA Bracket.
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Monday, March 14th

AFLAC: If you're hurt or miss work due to tsunami, our spokesperson will mock you.
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Friday, March 11th

NH Legislator: "Live Free or Die. First part is now optional."
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Obama’s Uncle at Auschwitz

Tuesday, May 27, 2008
By Dan

I had a uncle who was one of the, um, who was part of the first American troops to go into Auschwitz, and liberate the concentration camps. And the story in our family was, is that, when he came home, he just went up into the attic and he didn’t leave the house for six months. Now, obviously, something had really affected him deeply. But at that time, there just weren’t the kinds of facilities to help somebody work through that kind of pain.

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, Las Cruces, New Mexico, May 26, 2008 (Memorial Day).

For those without access to the “right” wing of the internet, I will let you in on an open secret, U.S. troops never entered Auschwitz. The concentration camp at Auschwitz (Poland) was the largest in the German-controlled territories. Being east of Berlin (the furthest advance of U.S. and allied troops), it was liberated by the Soviet Union’s Red Army. Of course, Obama’s recent gaffes on geography may be signs he has “lost his bearings” completely, and he may have forgotten that Poland is east of Germany, just as he forgot that Kentucky borders Illinois. (Obama is apparently channeling Haley Joel Osmet in seeing dead people, so perhaps he’s not fit for the rigors of such a long campaign.)

It is true that the United States Army did, however, liberate several Nazi concentration camps, and I am sure that the horror of uncovering these camps in April of 1945 was overwhelming and lasting. It’s still early days in the latest Obama gaffe/whopper, but time will (hopefully) tell as to whether Obama was (a) merely misstating a (presumably true) family legend (certainly a mere gaffe, confusing Auschwitz with Dachau or another camp); (b) unknowingly repeating a false family legend or (c) making this up out of whole cloth (as he did his “claim on Selma“).

The first two are not so troublesome, as many of us take as gospel that which our grandparents told us (even if they are typical, white racists). For example, my grandmother (not a racist) told me that my late grandfather liberated the town in Italy where she was born. It’s a heart warming story, and I may repeat it in public one day. There’s no reason to issue a FOIA request for Grandpa Al’s records, but then again, I’m not claiming he liberated Auschwitz.

There are some troubling side stories here. There are questions as to whether Obama even has an uncle on that side. In addition, the fact that he would mention his grandfather’s tenuous connection (again to the wrong Nazi camps) in a 2002 speech and this (apparently long lost) uncle’s direct connection in 2008 also undermines the credibility of the uncle’s story. And finally, much like outing grandma as a racist, where is the compassion for this uncle’s suffering? If you had lived through the Great Depression, seen your country attacked by Japan, marched across Europe and Africa, watching your best friends die in combat, only to discover the truly disgusting depths of the human capacity for evil, would you want your slick nephew airing your dirty laundry, bragging about the most trying times of your long life to score political points?

In any case, I am sure that, if and when the media picks up on this gaffe/lie, we will be told that this is a “distraction” meant to keep us from “focusing on the real issues.”

On a less personal scale, of all things not to be taken lightly, the Holocaust should be at the top of anyone’s list. Auschwitz is a name that will live in the annals of evil for as long as humans walk the planet. If you’re going to raise the issue, if you’re going to connect yourself with those who, when earth’s foundation fled, took up arms against evil on Earth, you really need to get your story straight. Those who fought Germany and Japan, those who endured the Bataan Death March, the landings at Normandy, the shivering cold of Bastogne, they all deserve our loyalty and respect. To offhandedly make a claim on their legacy to make political hay is despicable. To fabricate such a claim is neigh treason to their memory.

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