
The
fallout of Obama's prisoner swap.
Arriving
in the Oval Office in January 2009, with little or no practical experience
in any field of endeavor, Barack Obama invariably saw himself as the
smartest man in the room... maybe in the entire country.
by ELI
LAKE, JOSH ROGIN
In
exchange for Army Sgt. Bowe Berghdahl, the U.S. has released five senior
Taliban commanders from the Guantanamo Bay prison. They are considered some
of the worst of the worst.
A
convicted terrorist serving 20 years in a high-security Indiana facility is
suing the Federal Bureau of Prisons because the mandatory jail uniform
violates Muslim wardrobe rules.
There are
enormous and obvious benefits in building the long-stalled Keystone XL
pipeline. But after five years of studies, President Obama still refuses to
allow the necessary final approvals.
They call
themselves "Boko Haram," which has been liberally translated as
"Foreign Education is Sinful."
Citizens'
Commission on Benghazi Member Clare Lopez, a former CIA officer herself,
questioned whether an inappropriate mentality exists at the White House and
whether this has trickled down to other offices.
These mass
murders, however, are not always or all acts of political or religious
terrorism, gang revenge or nationalist insurgency.
Government
should not be sending students home with report cards on their weight.
Be a high
information voter! Before you pull the lever, learn your candidates'
positions on key issues! Who are the incumbents and who are their
challengers? Read on...
Delusional
is the only term that I can muster to describe the chasm that exists
between the words Obama uses and the differing reality into which they are
dispensed.

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