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  1. Stranded in Sonoma

    September 27th, 2012

    The only way the Enemedia™ will cover this is if they used a computer that they had to break into The Watergate to access.

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  2. cakes

    September 27th, 2012

    Where the help are the Republicans on this? Romney? Ryan? Hello?
    I’m tired of voting for the stupid as sh*t wussie party!!!!

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  3. Callmelennie

    September 27th, 2012

    In related breaking MSM news

    New poll has Obama up by 5 among retired Navy Seals

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  4. Aharte

    September 27th, 2012

    Eastasia has always been at war with Eurasia…

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  5. Mountain Dog

    September 27th, 2012

    They spend all their time covering their asses to hide their incompetence, and we have to pay the bastards for doing that.
    Sick of it.

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  6. Tim

    September 27th, 2012

    Lies, mendacities, prevarications, disingenuousness …

    seems like all we get from the gov’t …

    when they’re talking, not stealing.

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  7. it it it it juustt boggles

    September 27th, 2012

    sorry, but this is just dying for comments:::
    [there still ain't any]

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49153693/ns/world_news-americas/t/mexico-arrests-police-suspected-links-drug-gang/?lite=obinsite

    Mexico arrests 35 police for suspected links to drug gang

    updated 9/24/2012 3:55:27 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The Mexican navy has arrested 35 members of the federal police force on suspicion of working for one of the country’s most notorious drug gangs, the Zetas.

    The navy said on Monday the suspects had been arrested in the eastern state of Veracruz and neighboring San Luis Potosi, areas where the Zetas have established a strong foothold.

    Four of those arrested were women and all belonged to the federal police in Veracruz, a state which President Felipe Calderon last year said had been “left in the hands” of the Zetas.

    Government officials and police are prone to corruption by gangsters due to the financial muscle of the cartels. Gangs can often pay much more than officials earn in their jobs.

    Veracruz has acquired a reputation as one of the most corrupt states in Mexico and is a bastion of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which will retake the presidency in December when Enrique Pena Nieto takes office.

    Once working as hired guns for the Gulf Cartel, the Zetas split from their former employers in 2010 and supplanted them as the dominant gang in northeastern Mexico.

    Today the Zetas are arguably one of the two most powerful crime syndicates in Mexico and are accused of carrying out many of the worst atrocities in the violence caused by warring drug gangs and their clashes with the state.

    Separately, the government of Guerrero, home state to beach resort Acapulco, said on Monday units of the army and federal police had arrested 18 local police from the city of Taxco, also on suspicion of links to organized crime.

    Around 60,000 people have died in the drug violence since Calderon took office six years ago.

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  8. Czar of Defenestration

    September 27th, 2012

    I just spent 6 hours in the sun canvassing for Romney, so pardon if the question seems silly:

    What is so “damning” about the memo? Sure, it shows the Administration caught with its pants down (5 days before, “no evidence of an attack”…then an attack on 9/11/12)…but that’s an OOPS…it shows an incompetent Administration.

    Yes, by deleting it, it does make it seem they’re hiding their shame/embarassment. But, SO?!

    For me, if *anything*, the damning part was the “Susan Rice and Company” parade of fools for a week after the attack, during which they all claimed it was spontaneous and due to a film. Active veracity-challenged diversions beat “being caught asleep at the wheel” passivity every time.

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  9. Anonymous

    September 28th, 2012

    http://www.president.ir/en/42205

    I think people from IOTW did the bombing….

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