Monthly Archives: May 2013

Lessons from the IRS scandal

Paul Mirengoff: Lessons from the IRS scandal | Power Line. President Obama tried today to catch up with the IRS scandal, condemning the IRS officials who targeted conservatives. Obama clearly perceives the threat this scandal poses to trust in government, … Continue reading

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Government gone wild: US Justice Department acknowledges wide-ranging surveillance of Associated Press

US Justice Department acknowledges wide-ranging surveillance of Associated Press — RT USA. Is our government doing their job? Or perhaps the correct question is “What is the job of government?”. Criticize the government and the IRS audits you. Print leaked … Continue reading

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Wake up legacy media

The government is not your “good buddy”. Govt obtains wide AP phone records in probe “There can be no possible justification for such an overbroad collection of the telephone communications of The Associated Press and its reporters. These records potentially … Continue reading

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Benghazi: Truth starting to escape

The DiploMad 2.0: The Battle of Benghazi: Still not Getting to the Core of the Issue. I watched the Benghazi hearings. I heard nothing unusual said except that this time it was the truth, albeit the “truth” with a small … Continue reading

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IRS DOES think we’re stupid

George Will on IRS: ‘How stupid do they think we are?’ | The Daily Caller. The IRS plays a major role in the Obamacare application and health exchange process. One simple question… Do You Trust Them?

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Benghazi: Jay Carney amateur hour

Worst Performance Ever By a White House Press Secretary | Power Line. John Hinderaker reaches the following conclusions regarding Jay Carney’s amateur hour performance: Carney, apart from the fact that he looks like a teenager who has been summoned to … Continue reading

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Obamacare, no cost too high: Colorado requests $125 million

$125 million more requested to implement Obamacare in Colorado | The Daily Caller. Federal grants have already paid $61 million to set up the one-stop health insurance shop, but the board is now being asked to approve another $125 million … Continue reading

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Team Obama calls global warming doubters ‘crazy’ | WashingtonExaminer.com

To be a citizen of Boulder, mandatory donations to Organizing for Action (OFA) should be required: Team Obama calls global warming doubters ‘crazy’ | WashingtonExaminer.com. You can get a head start on your neighbor here.

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Stunning action: IRS apologizes for targeting conservative groups

Admit and apologize: IRS apologizes for targeting conservative groups. Wow I didn’t know government agencies did such things, especially the IRS. Politicians and the MSM, when it comes to admission of media bias, could learn from them. A non sarcastic … Continue reading

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Syracuse University Expels Student Over Facebook Comments

Syracuse University Expels Student Over Facebook Comments – YouTube#at=209#!.

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Colorado Middle school: ‘What the Frack!’

‘What the Frack!’: Colorado School Kids Made to Participate in Anti-Fracking Rap During Assembly | Video | TheBlaze.com. The rap demonized the process of hydraulic fracturing — “fracking” — to extract natural gas from rock, saying it “poisoned the water, … Continue reading

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When Workplaces are Wussified, starting with the performance review

So Boulder: When Workplaces are Wussified | The Anchoress. Floyd, the name we’ll give the manager, wasn’t attuned to the idea of a right time and place to do things. Like a squirrel digging for nuts, Floyd kept at it. … Continue reading

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Extremely low tornado activity: It’s just weather

I know, it’s just weather: Tornado activity hits 60-year low. Although it IS the lowest number of deaths in a rolling 12 month period since 1899 – 1900. Considering the change in population density in the last 113 years that’s … Continue reading

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The Monsters Are Due on Benghazi Avenue

The PJ Tatler » The Monsters Are Due on Benghazi Avenue. But now that we know, from the acting ambassador to Libya himself, that the Benghazi attack was not precipitated by a movie — but the Obama administration from the … Continue reading

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Sharyl Attkisson: Anonymous CBS critics aided by Politico

Anonymous CBS Sources Smear Sharyl Attkisson. Reported by Politico reporter Dylan Byers using anonymous CBS reporters. John Nolte at Breitbart asks… The unsubstantiated claim that Attkisson is “wading dangerously close to advocacy” is a very serious charge to make against … Continue reading

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Benghazi: CNN catching on?

CNN Reporter Slams State Dept For Playing Dumb On Benghazi Whistleblowers. The upcoming CYA will be a sight to behold.

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Feds Pull 3D-Printed Gun Design from Web

Good grief: Feds Pull 3D-Printed Gun Design from Web. It’s already been downloaded 100,000 times and now it will go viral, by one method or another.  

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Boulder residents launch effort to bring 2nd vote on municipalization

Boulder residents launch effort to bring 2nd vote on municipalization – Boulder Daily Camera. The amendment would require that before a city-run electric utility could issue any debt, voters would have have to approve the amount of the debt limit … Continue reading

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And filmmaker Nakoula is still in jail.

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Boulder approves open space acquisition plan…

Boulder approves open space acquisition plan, will discuss tax measures next month – Boulder Daily Camera. The Open Space and Mountain Parks department presented three scenarios at different levels of spending — a fiscally constrained plan, an action plan and … Continue reading

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