Voters Currently Divided on Second Obama Term. Gallup.
50% say Obama does NOT deserve a second term. (vs. 46%)
Americans’ Views on Healthcare Law Remain Stable. Gallup.
49% say “it’s a bad thing.” (vs. 45%)
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Voters Currently Divided on Second Obama Term. Gallup.
50% say Obama does NOT deserve a second term. (vs. 46%)
Americans’ Views on Healthcare Law Remain Stable. Gallup.
49% say “it’s a bad thing.” (vs. 45%)
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101 Ways To Annoy People. Cool and Funny Jokes.
Try some of these. And then get ready to run away fast before your co-workers and friends come after you. More here.
Sing the Batman theme incessantly.
Speak only in a “robot” voice.
Leave the copy machine set to reduce 200%, extra dark, 17 inch paper, 98 copies.
Do not add any inflection to the end of your sentences, producing awkward silences with the impression that you’ll be saying more any moment.
Staple papers in the middle of the page.
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Cops: 8-Year-Old Played Drug Dealer In School With Heroin; Mom Arrested. WTAE 4 Pittsburgh.
The child who had the drugs is not a local resident, according to police, and the school superintendent said his mother falsified their address to get him into the Wilkinsburg School District.
Investigators also told Channel 4 Action News that the boy was imitating drug dealers he saw in his own Pittsburgh neighborhood.
Moving out of the neighborhood to take the child out of the element?
Kids being kids. Following the lead of adults. It is a sad day when kids begin emulating adults in illegal activities. Fortunately no children were hurt.
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Arizona doctor says Obamacare will force him to close shop. The Daily Caller. The sign up on Dr. Scherzer’s office.
Another doctor is already planning to leave the practice of medicine in direct response to the draconian rules and regulations under Obamacare that will befall all doctors of medicine fully come 2014.
The 63-year old dermatologist in Scottdale, Arizona, feels the red tape is already too much, and it will only get worse.
Scherzer said the bill’s emphasis on punitive measures for physicians not following government-prescribed treatment methods under Medicare would increase his anxiety level to the point he would no longer be able to practice medicine. The maximum fine was previously $10,000; under the bill it will now be capped at $50,000. Scherzer said the fine system makes seeing a Medicare patients a difficult and stressful exercise.
“Doctors have actually committed suicide over these things. There’s no insurance to cover it,” Scherzer said, calling the fine system “tremendously complicated and Frankensteinian.” “It’s absolutely impossible to be certain you’ve complied. I feel like when I see a Medicare patient I have the Sword of Damocles hanging over my head.”
Scherzer said he hasn’t been fined but he was audited by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services several years ago and spent months awaiting their findings. CMS never contacted him with the results of the audit, but he later found out that he had not been fined.
“There was just no contact whatsoever,” he said.
The man is frustrated with government intrusion into the practice of medicine between his patients and himself.
People will be the losers when this seasoned physician leaves patients to fend for themselves trying to find another dermatologist.
What was that about Obamacare trying to cover all people? Does not apply when there aren’t any physicians left in the program to take care of those in need.
H/T Moonbattery.
April 15th. Tax Day in America. Did you file your taxes? Did you write a big check to the government? Taxed Enough Already?
Tea Party rejects dependency, seeks freedom. The Badger Herald.
Central to the Tea Parties is the idea that government cannot do anything it wants — that there are certain limitations placed on it by the Constitution. Which leads to many important questions: What is the proper role of government? What powers should it have? Do individuals have a moral and political right to pursue their own lives and happiness, or can their interests be sacrificed for some alleged “common good?” What are rights and how are they violated?
This has fueled an explosion of interest in America’s founding documents and the writings of revolutionary thinkers such as James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. Books like Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged,” which provides a moral defense of individual rights, are selling at record rates despite having been published over 50 years ago. Whether Tea Party activists will come to understand and defend these ideas has yet to be seen, but the renewed interest in limited government and its underlying basis is a welcome advance. It is in stark contrast to the view that pervades our institutions.
The Tea Party movement is routinely ridiculed and dismissed by our so-called intellectuals. Liberal mainstream media and politicians scoff at the movement and attempt to paint protesters as racists, anarchists and violent emotionalists. Not only is this wildly inaccurate, but it highlights a profound disdain for ideas.
Continue reading if you pay taxes.

“Dont’ tread on me. The Gadsden flag.”
Image courtesy of http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4644.
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Email in circulation.
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After Monday and Tuesday…
even the calendar says W–T–F
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Obama’s disregard for media reaches new heights at nuclear summit. WP.
Looks like the world is already taking notice of that flagrantly abysmal promise of transparency in government by then presidential candidate Barack Obama. Now as President, transparency for thee, not for me. See what the world thinks.
In the middle of it all was Obama — occupant of an office once informally known as “leader of the free world” — putting on a clinic for some of the world’s greatest dictators in how to circumvent a free press.
The only part of the summit, other than a post-meeting news conference, that was visible to the public was Obama’s eight-minute opening statement, which ended with the words: “I’m going to ask that we take a few moments to allow the press to exit before our first session.”
Reporters for foreign outlets, admitted for the first time to the White House press pool, got the impression that the vaunted American freedoms are not all they’re cracked up to be.
Yasmeen Alamiri from the Saudi Press Agency got this lesson in press freedom when trying to cover Obama’s opening remarks as part of that limited pool: “The foreign reporters/cameramen were escorted out in under two minutes, just as the leaders were about to begin, and Obama was going to make remarks. . . . Sorry, it is what it is.”
Alamiri’s counterparts from around the world wrote of similar experiences in their pool reports. Arabic-language MBC TV’s Nadia Bilbassy had this to say of Obama’s meeting with the Jordanian king: “We were there for around 30 seconds, not enough even to notice the color of tie of both presidents. I think blue for the king.”
The Press Trust of India, at Obama’s meeting with the Pakistani prime minister, reported, “In less than a minute, the pool was asked to leave.” The Yomiuri Shimbun correspondent found that she was “ushered out about 30 seconds” after arriving for Obama’s meeting with the Malaysian prime minister. A reporter with Turkey’s TRT-Turk went to Obama’s meeting with the president of Armenia, but “we had to leave the room again after less than 40 seconds.”
Even the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, was more talkative with the press than Obama. Michelle Jamrisko, with Japan’s Kyodo News, noted in her pool report that Hu, at his session with Obama, spoke to the Chinese media in Chinese, while Obama limited himself mostly to “say hello to the cameras” and “thank you everybody.”
Obama’s official schedule for Tuesday would have pleased China’s Central Committee. Excerpts: “The President will attend the Heads of Delegation working lunch. This lunch is closed press. . . . The President will meet with Prime Minster Erdogan of Turkey. This meeting is closed press. . . . The President will attend Plenary Session II of the Nuclear Security Summit. This session is closed press.”
Reporters, even those on the White House beat for two decades, said these were the most restricted such meetings they had ever seen. They complained to both the administration and White House Correspondents’ Association, which will discuss the matter Thursday with White House press secretary Robert Gibbs.
The restrictions have become a common practice for the Obama White House. When Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu came to the White House a couple of weeks ago, reporters were kept away. Soon after that, Obama signed an executive order on abortion, again without any coverage.
Over the weekend, Obama broke with years of protocol and slipped off to a soccer game without the “protective” pool that is always in the vicinity of the president in case the unthinkable occurs. Obama joked about it later to Pakistan’s prime minister, saying reporters “were very upset.”
Note the mainstream media has not risen up out of concern for the “free” press. Yet. Except the Washington Post who has finally taken note that their poster boy is looking bad on the world stage now. Double slap as they are getting excluded from the coverage opportunities that were once freely open to all.
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“Hey buddy, got any spare change?”
In Las Vegas, there is a place to put it for a good cause.
Parking meters to serve as ‘donation stations’ for homeless. Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The city of Las Vegas will maintain the meters, with the money passing through the city’s Homeless Services program to pay for shelter, transportation and other needs. The meters are painted bright green and are labeled so as not to be confused with regular parking meters.
The donation meters have been operating since Wednesday and one — at the corner of Main Street and the Fremont Street Experience — has already been filled. Meters can hold about $75, depending on the denomination of the coins inside.
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Health Care Law – Support for Repeal of Health Care Plan Up To 58%. Rasmussen.
58 percent of likely voters polled support repeal of health care reform on April 10 and 11, 2010.
So where is all the support the Democrats claimed was out there? Apparently in their minds amongst themselves.
“This is a big f—— deal,” Biden told President Barack Obama after introducing him at Tuesday’s ceremony at the White House.
Middle class taxpayers who were promised no tax increases may be taken aback just the same. JCT: Healthcare law to sock middle class with a $3.9 billion tax increase in 2019. The Hill.
What’s in your wallet? Who’s in your wallet? What’s left in your wallet? Enough to support repeal the bill by 58 per cent margin.
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French Leader Sarkozy Slams Obama, Warns He Might Be Insane. The European Union Times.
Wow. What an article. The basis is from a French government report circulating in the Kremlin. Some interesting points. Read the entire thing here. The editorializing is on the periphery, but the facts otherwise stand on their own merit.
It looks like the French President has the uncanny ability to discern between presentation and actual substance. The White House agenda formulated by U.S. President Barack Obama is now ripe with foreign policy that is no longer favorable to longstanding friendly allies, and dressing it any other way fools no one.
According to this report, Sarkozy was “appalled” at Obama’s “vision” of what the World should be under his “guidance” and “amazed” at the American Presidents unwillingness to listen to either “reason” or “logic”. Sarkozy’s meeting where these impressions of Obama were formed took place nearly a fortnight ago at the White House in Washington D.C., and upon his leaving he “scolded” Obama and the US for not listening closely enough to what the rest of the World has to say.
Apparently, as this report details, the animosity between Sarkozy and Obama arose out of how best the West can deal with the growing threat posed by rising Islamic fundamentalism. Both Sarkozy and his European neighbors had previously been supported in their efforts by the United States in forming an alliance to strengthen the integration of Muslim peoples into their societies, and has including France and Belgium moving to ban the wearing of burqa’s.
European fears over their growing Muslim populations appear to be valid as the growing immigration and birth rates of these Islamic peoples are warned is causing the “Eurabiazation” of the Continent and within a few generations will see them become the majority of nearly all of the EU Nations.
The greatest threat to these Western Nations posed by the Muslim peoples becoming the majority of their populations lies in their likelihood of destroying the Global Banking System which according to their faith is firmly rooted in “satanic” evil and “must” be replaced by an Islamic one.
[Note: Islamic banking refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with the principles of Islamic law (Sharia) and its practical application through the development of Islamic economics. Sharia prohibits the payment or acceptance of interest fees for the lending and accepting of money respectively, (Riba, usury) for specific terms, as well as investing in businesses that provide goods or services considered contrary to its principles (Haraam, forbidden).
Obama, on the other hand, doesn’t share the views of his European allies and has, instead, embarked upon a course of embracing the Muslim peoples of the World and to the shock of all has overturned the Bush era ban on the radical Swiss born Muslim Cleric Tariq Ramadan from entering the United States, last year ordered the US government bailed out General Electric Capital Corporation to became the first Western multinational to issue an Islamic bond, and this past week commanded that all of his governments security documents eliminate the words “Islamic extremism” and “jihad”.
Sarkozy in these reports further warns that by Obama’s “unrestrained” and “destabilizing” actions an already tense Global situation is growing ever more catastrophic as America’s once stalwart allies are being cast aside in favor of a New World Order where instead of the United States securing its vital energy future through conquest and war it will now do so by appeasement to some of the most violent and radical regimes on Earth, and as we can see exampled…
Keep reading for the examples of White House foreign policy that have caused problems in Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Israel, and Brazil. And they are very large and prominent problems on the world stage now.
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