Keyword: fitzpatrick
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"Lt. Col. Lakin, and Commander Fitz“Let’s pretend for a moment that we’re not all being treated like mentally challenged six-year-olds, and that it’s out on the table that the current POTUS has been blatantly hiding his past from the American electorate. Let’s also pretend that neither the media, nor our judicial system, find it laughably funny when “we the people” insist on knowing the REAL history of the person running America’s economy, military, and domestic/foreign policies. “Let’s pretend as well, that America is still a republic, ruled by law as filtered through the U.S. Constitution. “If we pretend all those...
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Oath Keepers Profiled A "felony" stop for a "rolling" stop. "It started off well enough, er, sort of.., As I passed the OathKeepers truck and moved in front to get off at the HWY 68 exit (I-75 exit #60 in TN) I waved but he didn't see me so we both exited and came up to the stop sign for our right hand turn into Sweetwater/Madisonville. I came to a slow rolling stop and proceeded on but when I looked into my rear view mirror I already saw blue lights and Darren's truck had just reached a stop. As he...
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Dr Manning on Lt. Cmdr. Fitzpatick and Lt Col Terry Lakin
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Apr. 7--A Monroe County, Tenn., man who was arrested after authorities said he barged in on the county grand jury and demanded an indictment of President Barack Obama was freed on bond Tuesday, records show. Walter Francis Fitzpatrick contends that President Obama is an illegal alien whose real name is Barry Soetoro. In what he labeled an "affidavit of criminal complaint" and took to the Monroe County court clerk's office on Friday, Mr. Fitzpatrick wrote that "individuals named below are hereby declared domestic enemies of The (sic) United States of America in commission of treason." In addition to President Obama,...
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A former military officer who has pursued a criminal complaint accusing President Obama of treason over his refusal to provide his original birth certificate that could document his presidential eligibility is facing a court hearing in two weeks over allegations of disorderly conduct and "rioting" for confronting a grand-jury meeting in Tennessee. WND reported last year when retired U.S. Navy officer Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III, who has run a campaign for two decades to uncover and try to correct what he believes are criminal activities within the military, leveled the accusations against Obama. In his complaint addressed to Obama via...
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Check out what this guy wrote and anyone want to comment?
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June 17, 2009 Can the US Constitution survive dictator Obama? By Sher Zieve In light of the now almost daily bombardment of the US Constitution by the sitting US Commander in Chief, the question 'is our Constitution still the law of the land?' is increasingly being asked by We-the-People. The problem of Barack Hussein Obama seeming not to be a natural-born citizen is still an extremely salient issue — an issue that has led Obama to hire a team of lawyers to keep all information on his actual country of birth and all of his college records hidden. The latest...
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Congress, the Courts and the Joint Chiefs do! Since the most powerful people in America fear the wrath of Obamanation, maybe you should too! They are indeed a dangerous bunch, after all… Every member of the Supreme Court, every member of congress, every member of the Joint Chiefs, most members of the DOD, CIA, FBI, Secret Service and state run media, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, PBS, NPR, MSNBC, Fox and print news, knows that Barack Hussein Obama does NOT meet Article II – Section I constitutional requirements for the office he holds. By his own biography, there is NO way...
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Can only post link to story, http://www.freep.com/article/20090127/NEWS01/301270003/1008/NEWS06/Kilpatricks++Conyers+among+8+named+in+FBI+bribery+probe
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The question was so striking it caused a rowdier exchange than queries about North Korea, Social Security and illegal immigration at Thursday night's debate between U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick and Democratic challenger Patrick Murphy. The two men, locked in an ultra-competitive contest to represent the state's 8th Congressional District, were each given the chance to ask the other a single thing at the debate's end. Fitzpatrick threw the crowd into a tizzy when it was his turn: "How many school districts are there in Bucks County?
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Just got word that Bill Clinton is coming to Bucks County on Wed., Oct. 11 to help campaign for Democrat candidate Patrick Murphy, who is running for the House of Representative seat now held by Rep. Michael Fitzpatrick.
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The Fitzpatrick Plame investigation has spurred the New York Times into examining how their reporters conduct themselves. Apparently, the Gray Lady wants her staff to act more like terrorists and drug dealers. Reporters are being told to delete emails, destroy notes, and use disposable cell phones in order to stymie future investigations.
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In a conference call Friday morning, U.S. Sen. John Kerry called Bucks County Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick’s recent stand against President Bush’s “stay-the-course” policy in Iraq a “short-term political ploy.” The 2004 Democratic presidential candidate said Fitzpatrick’s opposition to the president offered “no plan, no direction; it only offers criticism.” On Monday, Fitzpatrick said Bush has been “mistaken in crucial ways vital to the success of our mission” in Iraq and said he would no longer support the president’s “stay-thecourse” policy there. Fitzpatrick also said he wouldn’t support what he called Murphy’s “cut-and-run” strategy in Iraq and offered no additional policy...
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This weekend some interesting developments appeared to rip some holes in the Wilson Gambit and further erode Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s credibility. David Corn of The Nation magazine and VIPS (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity) have pushed nonsensical claims that Valerie Plame was a nonofficial cover agent (NOC), supplying the necessary predicate for an Agee Act (Intelligence Identity Protection Act) prosecution. While I could find scant reporting in the pre-indictment period poking holes in this ridiculous notion, Saturday’s Chicago Tribune carried five stories doing just that. In two of the most significant articles, the paper showed how easy it was...
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Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation took nearly two years, sent a reporter to jail, cost millions of dollars, and preoccupied some of the White House's senior officials. The fruit it has now borne is the five-count indictment of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the Vice President's Chief of Staff--not for leaking the name of Valerie Plame to Robert Novak, which started this entire "scandal," but for contradictions between his testimony and the testimony of two or three reporters about what he told them, when he told them, and what words he used. Mr. Fitzgerald would not comment yesterday on whether he had evidence...
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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - Ginny Schrader, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House seat from Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District, left a debate with Republican Mike Fitzpatrick, saying she was angry over a GOP mailer that criticized her screening of a controversial film at a fund-raiser. Sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee and sent out Saturday, the mailer criticized Schrader's decision in July to screen Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," which is sharply critical of President Bush and the war in Iraq. The mailing, headlined "Ginny Schrader: The Hate America crowd has found their candidate," claims Hezbollah, a group of Lebanon-based guerillas...
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