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Weekly Report March 14, 2014 - March 20, 2014 This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Patrol, Protect, Preserve


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Weekly Report

March 14, 2014 - March 20, 2014

 

This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week;

however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement.

 

Patrol, Protect, Preserve

 

 

  

NORTHWEST REGION

 

BAY COUNTY

 

Officers Goodwin, Brady, Letcher and FHP Trooper Russell were working a night detail during spring break at St. Andrews State Park when they observed a golf cart drive up to the after-hours entry gate from outside the park. They could hear the occupants of the golf cart talking to each other about pushing the gate arm up so the golf cart could be driven under the gate arm.  The driver then drove the golf cart off the road and around the gate entering the park. The officers approached the subjects, identified themselves, and told the subjects to stop. The driver drove past the officers and into the park. The officers followed the golf cart in their patrol vehicles. The driver attempted to hide the golf cart by driving it into the woods and turning off the lights. The officers located the golf cart and all the occupants fled into the woods except for the driver. All the occupants were apprehended within a short time. The driver was charged with driving under the influence. The subjects that fled the scene were charged with resisting arrest without violence. All were charged with entering into the park without a park pass and transported to the Bay County Jail.

 

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

 

Officers Livesay and Pettey worked an area that appeared to have been previously baited for illegal turkey hunting.  After waiting in the area most of the morning, the officers decided to change locations to a nearby field.  While walking to this area, they noticed a hunter sneaking through the woods.  The hunter set up and called for turkeys.  Officers Livesay and Pettey approached the hunter and discovered he was hunting on a second baited spot.  The subject admitted putting out bait in both spots and was charged with turkey hunting over bait.

 

LIBERTY AND CALHOUN COUNTIES

 

FWC officers continue to search for a missing man on the Apalachicola River. The man has been missing since March 9.  The location of the search has been expanded south towards the Iola Landing area.

 

LEON COUNTY

 

Officer Louque observed a subject calling turkeys from a ground blind. There was cracked corn deposited beside the blind. The subject had also placed a hen turkey decoy in the cracked corn.  Officer Louque cited the subject for attempting to take turkeys over bait.  Investigator Bryant arrived later to assist and wrote the subject’s friend, who was in a different blind, a warning for no turkey permit.

 

 

NORTH CENTRAL REGION

 

ALACHUA COUNTY

 

Officer Stanley was working a baited area on the opening morning of turkey season when he set up watch in an area near a blind that had been built within 10 yards of cracked corn. At daylight, Officer Stanley heard someone approaching the blind and waited until approximately8:30 a.m. to make contact with the subject in the blind. The subject was armed with a shotgun loaded with turkey load. The subject admitted to placing the bait out and hunting turkeys. Officer Stanley received a sworn written statement from the subject and the subject was issued a notice to appear for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a baited area.

 

On opening morning of turkey season, Officer Lasher was working a baited site that was previously found in southwest Alachua County. At daylight, Officer Lasher observed an individual walking into the baited area. The subject placed a turkey decoy in the bait pile, then entered a blind 20 yards away and began using a turkey call. Officer Lasher made contact with the hunter and issued appropriate citations for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of bait.

 

COLUMBIA COUNTY

 

On opening day of spring turkey season, Officer McDonald was working a baited site with a homemade hunting blind nearby. Officer McDonald observed a female hunter enter the blind, set up a decoy and begin calling for turkeys. Officer McDonald approached the hunter and identified himself. The hunter was cited for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a game feeding station.

 

DUVAL COUNTY

 

A Jacksonville jury found a local man guilty of felony BUI last week. The trial was held nearly two years after Officer Shearer arrested the man who was returning to a boat ramp late one night in the summer of 2012. The man had two prior convictions of driving under the influence. Sentencing will be held next month.

 

Officer Troedson conducted a fisheries inspection on two subjects fishing near the Trout River Bridge. After further investigation, it was determined that one of the subjects had an active warrant for failure to return leased private property. The subject was subsequently arrested and turned over to Duval County Corrections staff.

 

Officer Troedson conducted a fisheries inspection on two subjects fishing at Dames Point Park. After further investigation by Officer Troedson, it was discovered that one of the subjects had a suspended driver’s license. Officer Troedson later saw this same subject driving and leaving the park. Troedson initiated a traffic stop and the driver was subsequently arrested for felony driving while license suspended/habitual traffic offender.

 

Lieutenant Arkin was conducting boating safety inspections at the Mandarin Park Boat Ramp. One of the vessels that he checked was in the process of being launched at the ramp, and had an expired trailer tag from 2011. After a check on the owner of the vessel and trailer through the Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), it was discovered that the subject had an active warrant issued by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for manufacturing of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis over 20 grams, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The subject was arrested and turned over to Duval County Corrections staff.

 

HAMILTON COUNTY

 

Officer Nichols was working opening day of spring turkey season at a location that was found to be actively baited with cracked corn. Officer Nichols set up and observed a female and male hunter enter a blind and begin calling for turkeys. Officer Nichols approached the hunters and identified himself. Both hunters were cited for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a game feeding station. The female hunter was also issued a written warning for no turkey permit.

 

MADISON COUNTY

 

Officers Huff and Mobley worked an area believed to be baited for turkeys. After working different areas earlier that morning, the officers walked into a wooded area where a blind had been placed 20 yards from an active feeder loaded with whole corn. There was also corn placed around the blind, 7 yards away. The officers made contact with two subjects, a father and his 14-year-old son. Both were equipped with shotguns loaded with turkey load. The father was wearing a turkey vest, loaded with calls, and admitted to attempting to take turkeys over bait. The adult subject advised he was not aware of the baiting laws for turkey. He was issued a notice to appear for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a baited area.

 

NASSAU COUNTY

 

Officer Sweat had suspected that individuals were taking turkey over bait on a piece of property in Nassau County since 2007. His persistent investment of time and effort finally paid off on opening day of turkey season this year. Officers Sweat and Blackburn were finally able to put the case together when they observed an individual attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a baited site. The officers issued appropriate citations.

SUWANNEE COUNTY

 

Officer Boone worked an area believed to be baited for turkeys on the Columbia and Suwannee County line. Officer Boone set up in the area at approximately 5:15 a.m., near a blind that had been built within close proximity to cracked corn. Just after daybreak, Officer Boone watched a subject walk into the area, place turkey decoys in the bait, and settle into the blind. The subject yelped on turkey calls for nearly an hour before Officer Boone made contact and identified himself. The subject was armed with a shotgun loaded with turkey load and admitted to placing the bait out. He was issued a notice to appear for attempting to take turkey within 100 yards of a baited area in Columbia County.

 

TAYLOR COUNTY

 

On opening day of spring gobbler season, Officer Deweese was monitoring a box blind with an active corn feeder approximately 40 yards away when Officer Deweese observed a subject entering the blind and began calling turkeys. Officer Deweese made contact with the subject and issued a citation for hunting turkey within 100 yards of bait.

 

 

NORTHEAST REGION

 

BREVARD COUNTY                     

 

Officer Loeffler worked the opening day of spring turkey season on private property for hunters hunting over bait.  He had previously located several baited locations and was waiting for the hunters from a concealed location on opening morning.  Two hunters were found to be hunting turkeys over bait in two separate locations on the property.  Citations were issued for attempting to take turkey over bait.

 

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY              

 

Officers Zamonis, Land, Miller, Platt, Lightsey, and Investigators Hayes and Morgan responded to Farm 13/Stick Marsh in reference to a vessel that had been swamped due to high winds and wave action.  While the vessel was taking on water, it is believed the operator had a massive heart attack.  The two other passengers on board called 911 and performed CPR.  The victim was transported to Sebastian Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. 

 

PUTNAM COUNTY

 

Investigator Bonds and Officer Meade were working an area for turkey hunters and located two different blinds, each with a hunter. In both cases, the hunters were cited for hunting turkey over bait. Later that morning, they checked another hunter who was exiting the property. An inspection of the hunter’s vehicle revealed a freshly cleaned hen turkey. The hunter was charged with taking hen turkey.

 

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

 

Lieutenant Allen and Officer Lawshe responded, at night, to assist the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Department on a traffic stop in which a deputy stopped a vehicle with a freshly killed doe deer. The officers conducted an investigation and interviewed several suspects. It was determined the deer was killed at night. The suspects also admitted to killing two other deer at night two months prior. The officers were able to locate the carcasses of those deer to corroborate the violations. A total of six counts of taking deer at night with gun and light, three counts of shooting from a roadway and four counts of willful and wanton waste of wildlife were direct filed.

 

Officer Lawshe located an area baited with bird seed just prior to turkey season. On the opening morning of turkey season, Officer Lawshe located a hunter hunting within 30 yards of the baited area. He was cited for attempting to take turkey over bait. The following day, the hunter called Officer Lawshe to thank him for the professional manner in which he handled the encounter.

 

Investigators Dack and Brechler received information via Facebook that a hunter killed two turkeys. The officers located the hunter at his residence, conducted an interview in which the hunter admitted to the violation. Two turkey beards and photographs were seized as evidence. The hunter was charged with taking over the daily bag limit of turkey.

 

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

Officers Thornhill and Koble were conducting boating safety and resource inspections at the Faver Dykes State Park Boat Ramp.  They observed a vessel approach the dock with three individuals and fishing gear on board.  The officers then conducted a marine fisheries inspection of the three local men.  Prior to the inspection, the owner of the vessel stated they had not caught any fish.  A search of the vessel revealed an empty beer carton hidden on the vessel containing six undersized red drum, six undersized sheepshead, and one undersized black drum.  Two of the three individuals admitted to catching the fish and were issued citations and warnings.  The fish were returned alive to the water.   

 

While on offshore patrol east of St. Augustine, Officers Miller and Hickman approached a vessel fishing over a wreck. As they got closer, one of the occupants threw three red snapper overboard.  After retrieving the fish, the officers conducted a boating safety and resource inspection. The operator, a local fisherman, admitted to catching the fish as well as knowing they were illegal.  The officers issued the operator a citation for possession of undersized red snapper and written warnings for multiple boating safety violations.  The officers seized the fish and donated them to the St. Francis House homeless shelter in St. Augustine.

 

VOLUSIA COUNTY

 

While working a baited area of Lake Harney Road, Officer McKee and Investigator Kees observed a subject actively using an electronic turkey call in an attempt to lure a trophy to his decoys.  Contact was made with the subject and he was found to be within 100 yards of an active feeder.  A citation was issued for attempting to take turkey over bait and a warning for using an electronic call.

 

COPS (Community Oriented Policing)

 

In Indian River County, Officers Ash and Rasey spoke to 30 women at Sebastian Inlet State Park’s Women’s Fishing Clinic, hosted by FWC’s Division of Marine Fisheries Management.  The officers fielded questions and instructed the group on the importance of boating safety. 

 

 

SOUTHWEST REGION

 

CHARLOTTE COUNTY

 

Officers McColgin and Raczek worked an early morning detail conducting resource inspections on turkey hunters in northeast Charlotte County. The officers were working a recently discovered bait site when they observed a hunter enter a blind approximately 40 feet away from the baited area. The hunter called for turkeys for approximately 20 minutes using various calls. The officers made contact with the hunter as he left the blind and issued a citation for hunting turkeys over bait.

 

HIGHLANDS COUNTY

 

Officer Zimmerman received a complaint concerning two subjects taking a hen turkey over bait off of Selah Road near Sebring. Upon arrival, two males were encountered who admitted they had been hunting turkeys. Grain was found in the area where the subjects had been hunting. A hen turkey was also found. Officer Zimmerman found evidence that the hen was actually shot across a fence on adjacent private property. Both subjects admitted to taking part in calling in and shooting the hen. One subject confessed to killing the hen on the adjacent property. Both men were issued notices to appear in court for taking a hen turkey and taking wild turkey within 100 yards of a feeding station. Officer Zimmerman will file the felony trespass by projectile charge with the Highlands County States Attorneys’ Office.

 

Lieutenant Allen and Officer Ervin were on foot patrol near a feeding station in a ranch in central Highlands County when they heard a subject making turkey calls near the feeding station. Three men dressed in camouflage were encountered within 27 yards of the feeding station. One subject was using the turkey call and another subject had a loaded shotgun. The men stated they were hunting wild turkeys. The two subjects were issued notices to appear in court for attempting to take wild turkey within 100 yards of a feeding station.

 

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

 

While on offshore patrol off of Egmont Key, Officers Beeler, Smith, and Hoover inspected a vessel that was traveling east from the Gulf of Mexico into Tampa Bay.  During the inspection, the officers located two zip lock bags containing red grouper and gag grouper fillets.  The subject was cited for one count of possession of gag grouper out of season, and two counts of failing to land grouper in whole condition.   

 

MANATEE COUNTY

 

While on offshore fisheries patrol, Officers Thompson, Smith, and Beeler inspected several commercial fishing vessels. The officers located a long-line fishing vessel that was getting ready to retrieve its gear.  Two officers boarded the long-line vessel and observed the gear retrieval, which were miles of long-line.  Multiple hooks came up with lesser amberjack on them.   One of the mates on the vessel admitted that they used lesser amberjack to bait the hooks.  The captain of the vessel was charged for the violation. 

 

POLK COUNTY

 

Officer Still investigated a boating accident in Tiger Creek. An airboat and a bass boat collided as they were traveling toward each other. Both operators received citations for violating navigation rules resulting in an accident without injuries.

 

Officer Adams was conducting surveillance of a feeding station near Lake Walk when two subjects put turkey decoys up and started to use a turkey call approximately 60 yards away from the feeding station. Officer Adams made contact with the subjects who admitted they were hunting turkeys. Both subjects received notices to appear in court for attempting to take wild turkey within 100 yards of a feeding station.

 

 

SOUTH REGION A

 

BROWARD COUNTY

 

Officers Corteguera and Warne were on late-night patrol when they observed a vessel come into a local public dock. The officers conducted a marine fisheries and boating safety inspection.  With information gathered from the inspection, Officer Corteguera issued criminal notices to appear to one individual for possession of undersized mutton snapper, possession of marine life not landed in a whole condition, failure to maintain marine life in proper life sustaining live wells and interference with an FWC officer.

 

The youth alligator hunt took place at Old Glory Camp and Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) 2.  All five registered youth hunters harvested an alligator. Lieutenant McDonald and Officers Forrest, Warne and Carman were present during the youth-hunt activities to discuss alligator hunting laws and ensure a safe and enjoyable hunt. 

 

Lieutenant McDonald and Officer Warne responded to a missing airboat in Everglades Management Area 3A North.  The missing boater was located by a Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) helicopter and GPS coordinates were provided to Lieutenant McDonald and Officer Warne as well as the BSO Fire Rescue airboat that was responding.  The missing boater was located in good condition despite spending the night on his airboat after getting stuck and running out of gas.

 

While on patrol around midnight, Officers Warne and Brock stopped a vessel at the 15th Street Boat Ramp in Ft. Lauderdale that had fishing gear and several coolers on board.  One of the subjects on board was in possession of 15 lane snapper.  Another subject was in possession of 20 lane snapper.  The legal bag limit for lane snapper is 10 per person.  Both subjects were issued citations for being over the recreational bag limit of lane snapper.

 

HENDRY COUNTY

 

Officer Taylor was on patrol when he approached two subjects and a truck parked at a creek. Officer Taylor saw a wet cast net and one subject who was wet from the net. Officer Taylor asked if they caught anything and they both denied ever fishing. Officer Taylor observed a green bucket at the truck that was semi-hidden, and when asked what was inside, the subjects denied having any fish. As Officer Taylor escorted the men back to the truck, he heard fish flopping in the bucket and one subject turned and said, “Okay maybe one.” The fish inside was a black bass and Officer Taylor issued the subject a citation for taking freshwater game fish by illegal method.

 

MARTIN COUNTY

 

Officer Doricchi was on water patrol when he received a call from K-9 Officer Kirkland, who was off duty at the time, in reference to a vessel with subjects taking queen conch from the Martin County Sandbar.  Officer Williems and Investigator Wiernicki responded as well.  The Martin County Sheriff’s Office assisted in escorting the vessel to Sandsprit Park.  After stopping the vessel that K-9 Officer Kirkland described for a fisheries inspection, Officers Williems and Doricchi, and Investigator Wiernicki searched the vessel and found the operator to be in possession of 34 queen conch.  The operator advised that the conch were all collected at the sandbar.  The operator was issued citations for possession of queen conch and also infractions for not having children under the age of 6 in life jackets while underway.

 

PALM BEACH COUNTY

 

Lieutenant Ornold’s squad conducted two directed enforcement details in the Corbett Wildlife Management Area (WMA) over the weekend targeting underage drinking and off-trail vehicle operation. The details resulted in one felony arrest for possession of hashish, three arrests for possession of marijuana, five citations for open containers of alcoholic beverages, eleven citations for day-use fee violations, twenty citations for off-trail vehicle operation, two citations for unlawful entry/exit of the WMA and three citations for ATV violations.

 

Investigators with FWC have filed charges against four men linked to the illegal feeding of sharks and fish within state waters. The investigation started after the FWC received several complaints that shark feeding was taking place off the coast of Palm Beach County during dive charter trips. The FWC investigators and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO), working jointly, conducted two separate investigations involving two northern Palm Beach County dive charter operators. Deputies from the PBSO dive team took part in a dive trip on board Emerald Charters of Jupiter. During the dive, video was taken of the divemaster feeding sharks by hand while within state waters. He also used a milk crate filled with fish chunks to lure sharks to his location. The deputies took another dive trip on board another vessel. During this trip, deputies took video of another divemaster feeding a goliath grouper and a lemon shark. Both feeding incidents happened in state waters. The FWC investigators and PBSO divers used several GPS devices and other methods to confirm these activities were occurring in state waters.

 

ST. LUCIE COUNTY

 

Officer Irwin was able to close out three derelict vessel cases this past week. The vessels, in varying stages of neglect, were removed by a local contractor, in cooperation with St. Lucie County. Two of the vessels were beached along the shore of Indian River Drive, one of which had drifted into a private dock during recent storms and high tides. The third one was 75 per cent sunk and had only recently been discovered, even though it had sunk during the 2005 hurricanes. The vessels were transported to the local landfill for disposal.

 

COPS (Community Oriented Policing)

 

The annual Broward County Airboat & Swamp Buggy Show took place at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds in Davie.  Officers Albert, Carman, Warne, Lieutenant Malkoff and Reserve Officers Gabor and Conti participated in the show with an FWC Diamondback airboat for static display.  The show was a huge success with thousands of people in attendance.

 

 

SOUTH REGION B

 

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

 

Lieutenants Pomares and Marvin, Investigator Miranda and Officer Martin stopped a vessel near Nixon Beach in Biscayne Bay in order to conduct a boating safety inspection as well as a fisheries inspection. During the course of the inspection, the officers noticed dive gear as well as a spear gun and a pole spear on the deck of the boat. The subject was asked if there was any fish on board and he replied, “No.” A subsequent check of a white cooler on the vessel revealed three speared lobster. The subject was charged with using an illegal method to harvest lobster.      

 

FWC Officers in Miami were finishing up their shifts on the water when they received a call of a serious boating accident involving a 78’ yacht and a 36’ contender in Biscayne Bay. The reporting party on board the 78’ yacht stated that they were anchored enjoying the evening when they felt a collision. When they investigated further, they saw the 36’ contender impaled on the port side of their vessel. The two occupants on board the contender suffered serious injuries, but survived the incident.      

 

COLLIER COUNTY

 

Officers Miller and Reith stopped a vessel to conduct a boating safety and fisheries inspection during an offshore patrol in Federal waters.  The subjects on the vessel where found to be in possession of an undersized and filleted red grouper.  The subject who admitted to using the grouper for bait was issued a notice to appear for possession of an undersized and not in whole condition red grouper.

 

MONROE COUNTY

 

Officer McKay was monitoring traffic in the Dagny Johnson State Park Wildlife Corridor when he saw a vehicle pass another in a no-passing zone going 72 MPH in a posted 45 MPH zone.  The driver continued to drive at speeds approaching 100 MPH before he slowed for other traffic and was stopped.  Once stopped, the 20-year-old driver was observed to have a previously opened bottle of rum in the front seat next to him.  He was arrested for possession of alcohol by an underage person and reckless driving.  This arrest coincides with Officer McKay’s operation detail “Dry Spring Break - Take II” which he conducted last year with great success in the state parks.

 

Lieutenants Smith, Peters and Pilot Willman, along with Officer Golden, responded to a call of three missing divers off shore of Sombrero Reef Lighthouse near Marathon.  Pilot Willman arrived at the last known location of the missing divers and began a search pattern. There was a Small Craft advisory forecasted for the area with four- to six-foot seas at the reef line. Officer Golden arrived by vessel and also began searching the location. After a short time, Pilot Willman spotted the missing divers a good distance from their vessel and directed Officer Golden to their location.  The divers were recovered, along with their gear, and returned to their vessel scared but unharmed.

 

Officer Mattson was on water patrol in Tavernier Creek when he observed a vessel with dark registration numbers on a dark-hulled boat. He stopped the vessel to do a boating safety inspection. The operator had trouble remembering where his safety equipment was located. His eyes were very watery, glassy and bloodshot. The operator agreed to board Officer Mattson’s vessel and perform the battery of seated field sobriety exercises. His performance indicated that he was impaired. He was arrested and taken to a local marina where Officer McKay arrived for transport to the jail.

Regardless of your political Persuasion...this is funny!! BPersonally, I think this is an insult to the pigs!


cid:96AA3333647348E7917738FDE63EC934@JackPC 

Last Tuesday President Obama got off the helicopter in front of The White House - carrying a baby piglet under each arm.

The squared-away Marine guard snapped to attention, saluted and said:  "Nice pigs, sir."

The President replied: "These are not pigs. These are Authentic Arkansas Razorback Hogs. I got one for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and I got one for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi."

The squared-away Marine again snapped to attention, salutes and said, "Excellent trade, sir."

We're in trouble ! WTF IS OBAMA DOING TO US NOW?


 
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Please Read to the END...because a list of fired officers is included and a statement by one general states we are being set up. 

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE>....NUTS... !!!/ 

Who did this and why????? IS THIS REAL AND WHY ?

What is wrong with this picture?

The picture is of the five first line US nuclear carriers docked together in one place. Just like Battleship Row, Pearl Harbor , December 7, 1941.

This picture was taken the February 2014 in Norfolk , Virginia … Obama ordered 5 nuclear carriers into harbor for "routine" (?) inspections. Heads of the Navy were flabbergasted by the directive but had to comply as it was a direct order from their Commander-in-Chief.

The carriers were all pulled out from the MIDDLE EAST and the Afghanistan support role leaving our land forces naked and exposed!

NORFOLK, VA. (February 8, 2014). This is the first time since WWII that five nuclear powered aircraft carriers were docked together. USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), USS Enterprise (CVN 65), USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), and USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) are all in port at Naval Station Norfolk , Va. , the world’s largest naval station. 

Knowledgeable sources stated that this breached a long standing military protocol in the Navy meant to avoid a massive enemy strike on major US forces.
(U..S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Ryan J. Courtade/Released). 

Obama is ‘Commander in chief’.
This ordering of most of the Navy's capitol ships into one place is unprecedented since Pearl Harbor ! This could be the creation of a false flag atomic incident too stupid for any enemy to pass up. (For example, a stolen Boeing 777 fitted with a nuclear bomb!)

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Also, why did the following happen? Is this a routine changing of the guard? Or what? I'm afraid of the "what"!

Major General Paul Vallely (Ret):
This long list of senior military officers and one sergeant major
comes at no great surprise to me because of the direction this
country is heading. 

Here is the list of our military elite who have been purged or fired under Obama:

Commanding Generals fired:
· General John R. Allen-U.S. Marines Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] (Nov 2012)
· Major General Ralph Baker (2 Star)-U.S. Army Commander of the Combined Joint Task Force Horn in Africa (April 2013)
· Major General Michael Carey (2 Star)-U.S. Air Force Commander of the 20th US Air Force in charge of 9,600 people and 450 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Oct 2013)
· Colonel James Christmas-U.S. Marines Commander 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit & Commander Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response Unit (July 2013)
· Major General Peter Fuller-U.S. Army Commander in Afghanistan (May 2011)
· Major General Charles M.M. Gurganus-U.S. Marine Corps Regional Commander of SW and I Marine Expeditionary Force in Afghanistan (Oct 2013)
· General Carter F. Ham-U.S. Army African Command (Oct 2013)
· Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon (3 Star), Jr.-U.S. Army 58th Superintendent of the US Military Academy at West Point , NY (2013)
· Command Sergeant Major Don B Jordan-U.S. Army 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (suspended Oct 2013)
· General James Mattis-U.S. Marines Chief of CentCom (May 2013)
· Colonel Daren Margolin-U.S. Marine in charge of Quantico 's Security Battalion (Oct 2013)
· General Stanley McChrystal-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (June 2010)
· General David D. McKiernan-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (2009)
· General David Petraeus-Director of CIA from September 2011 to November 2012 & U.S. Army Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] and Commander U.S. Forces Afghanistan [USFOR-A] (Nov 2012)
· Brigadier General Bryan Roberts-U.S. Army Commander 2nd Brigade (May 2013)
· Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant-U.S. Marine Corps Director of Strategic Planning and Policy for the U.S. Pacific Command & Commander of Aviation Wing at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan (Sept 2013)
· Colonel Eric Tilley-U.S. Army Commander of Garrison Japan (Nov 2013)
· Brigadier General Bryan Wampler-U.S. Army Commanding General of 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command [TSC] (suspended Oct 2013)

Commanding Admirals fired:
· Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette-U.S. Navy Commander John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group Three (Oct 2012)
· Vice Admiral Tim Giardina(3 Star, demoted to 2 Star)-U.S. Navy Deputy Commander of the US Strategic Command, Commander of the Submarine Group Trident, Submarine Group 9 and Submarine Group 10 (Oct 2013)
Naval Officers fired: (All in 2011)
· Captain David Geisler-U.S. Navy Commander Task Force 53 in Bahrain (Oct 2011)
· Commander Laredo Bell-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Support Activity Saratoga Springs , NY (Aug 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Kurt Boenisch-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Nathan Borchers-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer Stout (Mar 2011)
· Commander Robert Brown-U.S. Navy Commander Beachmaster Unit 2 Fort Story , VA (Aug 2011)
· Commander Andrew Crowe-Executive Officer Navy Region Center Singapore (Apr 2011)
· Captain Robert Gamberg-Executive Officer carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower (Jun 2011)
· Captain Rex Guinn-U.S. Navy Commander Navy Legal Service office Japan (Feb 2011)
· Commander Kevin Harms- U.S. Navy Commander Strike Fighter Squadron 137 aboard the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln (Mar 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Martin Holguin-U.S. Navy Commander mine countermeasures Fearless (Oct 2011)
· Captain Owen Honors-U.S. Navy Commander aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (Jan 2011)
· Captain Donald Hornbeck-U.S. Navy Commander Destroyer Squadron 1 San Diego 
(Apr 2011)
· Rear Admiral Ron Horton-U.S. Navy Commander Logistics Group, Western Pacific 
(Mar 2011)
· Commander Etta Jones-U.S. Navy Commander amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Ralph Jones-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Green Bay (Jul 2011)
· Commander Jonathan Jackson-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 134, deployed aboard carrier Carl Vinson (Dec 2011)
· Captain Eric Merrill-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Emory S. Land (Jul 2011)
· Captain William Mosk-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Station Rota , U.S. Navy Commander Naval Activities Spain (Apr 2011)
· Commander Timothy Murphy-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 129 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island , WA (Apr 2011)
· Commander Joseph Nosse-U.S. Navy Commander ballistic-missile submarine Kentucky (Oct 2011)
· Commander Mark Olson-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer The Sullivans FL (Sep 2011)
· Commander John Pethel-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock New York (Dec 2011)
· Commander Karl Pugh-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 141 Whidbey Island , WA (Jul 2011)
· Commander Jason Strength-U.S. Navy Commander of Navy Recruiting District Nashville , TN (Jul 2011)
· Captain Greg Thomas-U.S. Navy Commander Norfolk Naval Shipyard (May 2011)
· Commander Mike Varney-U.S. Navy Commander attack submarine Connecticut (Jun 2011)
· Commander Jay Wylie-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer Momsen (Apr 2011)
Naval Officers fired: (All in 2012):
· Commander Alan C. Aber-Executive Officer Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 71 (July 2012)
· Commander Derick Armstrong- U.S. Navy Commander missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (May 2012)
· Commander Martin Arriola- U.S. Navy Commander destroyer USS Porter (Aug 2012)
· Captain Antonio Cardoso- U.S. Navy Commander Training Support Center San Diego (Sep 2012)
· Captain James CoBell- U.S. Navy Commander Oceana Naval Air Station's Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic (Sep 2012)
· Captain Joseph E. Darlak- U.S. Navy Commander frigate USS Vandegrift (Nov 2012)
· Captain Daniel Dusek-U.S. Navy Commander USS Bonhomme
· Commander David Faught-Executive Officer destroyer Chung-Hoon (Sep 2012)
· Commander Franklin Fernandez- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24 (Aug 2012)
· Commander Ray Hartman- U.S. Navy Commander Amphibious dock-landing ship Fort McHenry (Nov 2012)
· Commander Shelly Hakspiel-Executive Officer Navy Drug Screening Lab San Diego (May 2012)
· Commander Jon Haydel- U.S. Navy Commander USS San Diego (Mar 2012)
· Commander Diego Hernandez- U.S. Navy Commander ballistic-missile submarine USS Wyoming (Feb 2012)
· Commander Lee Hoey- U.S. Navy Commander Drug Screening Laboratory, San Diego (May 2012)
· Commander Ivan Jimenez-Executive Officer frigate Vandegrift (Nov 2012)
· Commander Dennis Klein- U.S. Navy Commander submarine USS Columbia (May 2012)
· Captain Chuck Litchfield- U.S. Navy Commander assault ship USS Essex (Jun 2012)
· Captain Marcia Kim Lyons- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Health Clinic New England (Apr 2012)
· Captain Robert Marin- U.S. Navy Commander cruiser USS Cowpens (Feb 2012)
· Captain Sean McDonell- U.S. Navy Commander Seabee reserve unit Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 FL (Nov 2012)
· Commander Corrine Parker- U.S. Navy Commander Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 1 (Apr 2012)
· Captain Liza Raimondo- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River , MD (Jun 2012)
· Captain Jeffrey Riedel- Program manager, Littoral Combat Ship program (Jan 2012)
· Commander Sara Santoski- U.S. Navy Commander Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15 (Sep 2012)
· Commander Kyle G. Strudthoff-Executive Officer Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (Sep 2012)
· Commander Sheryl Tannahill- U.S. Navy Commander Navy Operational Support Center [NOSC] Nashville , TN (Sep 2012)
· Commander Michael Ward- U.S. Navy Commander submarine USS Pittsburgh (Aug 2012)
· Captain Michael Wiegand- U.S. Navy Commander Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (Nov 2012)
· Captain Ted Williams- U.S. Navy Commander amphibious command ship Mount Whitney (Nov 2012)
· Commander Jeffrey Wissel- U.S. Navy Commander of Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 1 (Feb 2012)
Naval Officers fired: (All in 2013):
· Lieutenant Commander Lauren Allen-Executive Officer submarine Jacksonville (Feb 2013)
· Reserve Captain Jay Bowman-U.S. Navy Commander Navy Operational Support Center [NOSC] Fort Dix , NJ (Mar 2013)
· Captain William Cogar-U.S. Navy Commander hospital ship Mercy's medical treatment facility (Sept 2013)
· Commander Steve Fuller-Executive Officer frigate Kauffman (Mar 2013)
· Captain Shawn Hendricks-Program Manager for naval enterprise IT networks (June 2013)
· Captain David Hunter-U.S. Navy Commander of Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 12 & Coastal Riverine Group 2 (Feb 2013)
· Captain Eric Johnson-U.S. Navy Chief of Military Entrance Processing Command at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, IL (2013)
· Captain Devon Jones-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Air Facility El Centro , CA (July 2013)
· Captain Kevin Knoop-U.S. Navy Commander hospital ship Comfort's medical treatment facility (Aug 2013)
· Lieutenant Commander Jack O'Neill-U.S. Navy Commander Operational Support Center Rock Island , IL (Mar 2013)
· Commander Allen Maestas-Executive Officer Beachmaster Unit 1 (May 2013)
· Commander Luis Molina-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Pasadena (Jan 2013)
· Commander James Pickens-Executive Officer frigate Gary (Feb 2013)
· Lieutenant Commander Mark Rice-U.S. Navy Commander Mine Countermeasures ship Guardian (Apr 2013)
· Commander Michael Runkle-U.S. Navy Commander of Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2 (May 2013)
· Commander Jason Stapleton-Executive Office Patrol Squadron 4 in Hawaii (Mar 2013)
· Commander Nathan Sukols-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Jacksonville (Feb 2013)
· Lieutenant Daniel Tyler-Executive Officer Mine Countermeasures ship Guardian (Apr 2013)
· Commander Edward White-U.S. Navy Commander Strike Fighter Squadron 106 (Aug 2013)
· Captain Jeffrey Winter-U.S. Navy Commander of Carrier Air Wing 17 (Sept 2013)
· Commander Thomas Winter-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Montpelier (Jan 2013)
· Commander Corey Wofford- U.S. Navy Commander frigate Kauffman (Feb 2013) 

Since Barack Obama has been in the White House, high ranking military officers have been removed from their positions at a rate that is absolutely unprecedented. Things have gotten so bad that a number of retired generals are publicly speaking out about the 'purge' of the U.S. military that they believe is taking place. As you will see below, dozens of highly decorated military leaders have been dismissed from their positions over the past few years. So why is this happening? What is going on right now is absolutely crazy especially during a time of peace. Is there a deliberate attempt to reshape the military and remove those who don't adhere to the proper 'viewpoints' ? Does someone out there feel a need to get officers that won't cooperate out of the way? 
Throughout world history, whatever comes next after a military purge is never good. 
If this continues, what is the U.S. military going to look like in a few years?
Perhaps you are reading this and you think that 'purge' is too strong a word for what is taking place. Well, just consider the following quotes from some very highly decorated retired officers:
-Retired Army Major General Paul Vallely: The White House protects their own. That's why they stalled on the investigation into fast and furious, Benghazi and Obamacare. He's intentionally weakening and gutting our military, Pentagon and reducing us as a superpower, and anyone in the ranks who disagrees or speaks out is being purged.
-Retired Army Major General Patrick Brady: There is no doubt he (Obama) is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him.
-Retired Army Lt. General William G. Jerry Boykin: Over the past three years, it is unprecedented for the number of four-star generals to be relieved of duty, and not necessarily relieved for cause.
-Retired Navy Captain Joseph John: I believe there are more than 137 officers who have been forced out or given bad evaluation reports so they will never make Flag (officer), because of their failure to comply to certain views.
A Pentagon official who asked to remain nameless because they were not authorized to speak on the matter said even young officers, down through the ranks have been told not to talk about Obama or the politics of the White House. They are purging everyone and if you want to keep your job just keep your mouth shut. Now this trend appears to be accelerating.
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General Vallely's comment:
Absolutely every communist regime on the planet did this as soon as they got in power. I am surprised this communist traitor with his feet up on our furniture in the white house hasn't done this until now!
SO WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? 
I am doing my part. How about forwarding this.
Paul 
(General Paul Vallely)

Is Obama setting us up !!!!!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Buzz Cut: · Hawkish Hillary strikes again · Tax tumult ahead under ObamaCare · Emails show Udall tried to limit cancellation estimates · Illinois GOP picks Rauner to run Quinn out · On second thought…

FOX News First:  March 19
By Fox News Staff

 
HAWKISH HILLARY STRIKES AGAIN
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is ramping up her tough on Russia rhetoric while distancing herself from President Obama’s tepid response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s defiance of the west over Ukraine. Calling Putin’s annexation of Crimea an effort “to rewrite the boundaries of post-World War II Europe, Clinton warned, “If he’s allowed to get away with that, then I think you’ll see a lot of other countries either directly facing Russian aggression, or suborned with their political systems so that they’re so intimidated, they’re in effect transformed into vassals, not sovereign democracies.” Speaking at an event in Montreal Tuesday, the hawkish Hillary, who earlier this month likened Putin’s actions in Ukraine to those of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s put the ball in the Russian leader’s court saying she would not like to see another Cold War but, “that’s primarily up to Putin.”
 
Visionary needed - As the critical confrontation between Putin and Obama over Ukraine, which one Republican leader referred to as a chess versus marbles contest continues, Clinton urged “visionary leadership,” advocating a “two-track” approach toward resolving the crisis that included economic incentives and “standing up for our values.” On those incentives though, with 2016 in mind Clinton has to be cautious of offending the green end of her party, which is openly challenging calls for the Obama administration to loosen restrictions on the export of natural gas. Russia’s control over the vital commodity has thus far given Putin the whip hand over Obama in Ukraine.
 
Guess it’s OK now to be a hawk - Clinton’s recent rhetoric represents her latest departure from the much maligned “re-set” with Russia she once embraced as President Obama’s chief diplomat. Despite losing her presidential bid in 2008 for taking a hawkish foreign policy stance on the war in Iraq, the Democratic frontrunner appears to be returning to those roots, but gently so, as she sets her sights on a 2016 bid. More

[Watch Fox: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., discusses the situation in the Ukraine in the 11 a.m. ET hour.]
 
Gavel gaffe - During a meeting designed to offer reassurance to America’s Eastern European allies over the threat of Russian aggression, Vice President Joe Biden said, “Fifteen years ago, I was honored, as the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, to lead the fight for Poland’s admission into NATO.” Sheriff Joe was a little off on his history though. At that time, the late Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., held the gavel, launching floor debate on Poland, Hungary and the Czech admission to the North American Treaty Organization. Bloomberg reports.
 
INSURERS WARN OBAMACARE CHANGES WILL COST A LOT MORE
The Hill: “Health industry officials say ObamaCare-related premiums will double in some parts of the country, countering claims recently made by the administration. The expected rate hikes will be announced in the coming months amid an intense election year, when control of the Senate is up for grabs… [an] insurance official, who hails from a populous swing state, said his company expects to triple its rates next year on the ObamaCare exchange… insurance officials are quick to emphasize that any spikes would be a consequence of delays and changes in ObamaCare’s rollout.”
 
TAX TUMULT AHEAD UNDER OBAMACARE
If you thought doing your taxes was already enough to make your head spin, just add in a little ObamaCare. WSJ: “Headaches over the health-care overhaul are likely to grow in the coming year as tens of millions of Americans face the task of establishing that they have insurance coverage to avoid paying penalties, tax experts say. ‘We believe it’s going to create massive confusion,’ said Mark Ciaramitaro, vice president of health-care enrollment services for H&R Block… ‘Given the administration’s repeated shifting of deadlines and changing requirements, I wouldn't be surprised if [President Barack Obama] decides to waive the 2014 penalty for some or all folks who would otherwise owe it,’ said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center, a think tank… Another question involves the numerous exemptions from the penalty. According to administration guidelines, there are 14 categories of reasons for allowing hardship exemptions, including floods or other disasters; death of a close family member; or cancellation of an existing health-care policy—a provision that the administration clarified this month will run through 2016. A final category allows an exemption for ‘another hardship in obtaining health insurance.’’’
 
EMAILS SHOW UDALL TRIED TO SUPRESS OBAMACARE CANCELLATION ESTIMATES
Newly released emails provide deeper insight into Sen. Mark Udall’s, D-Colo., efforts to counter politically damaging ObamaCare cancellation figures released by Colorado’s insurance commissioner. Daily Callerreports the e-mails show Udall wanted to downgrade the estimates of cancelled policies from 250,000 to only 73,000, because some Colorado residents had been offered replacement plans.  A November email from Colorado insurance department director of external affairs Jo Donlinstates “Udall is broad brushing and assuming that because Anthem and Kaiser offered early renewals, the people who received that option after receiving a cellation [sic] notice should not be counted. Commissioner [Alan Salazar] would like to tell Sen. Udall that 250,000 people were in fact affected by cancellation notices.”
 
SURVEY: WAGE HIKE WOULD HIT HIRING
President Obama may have a more difficult time making his pitch to raise the minimum wage in scheduled interviews with local television stations today following the release of a new survey of employers that finds the proposal would do more to hurt the unemployed already struggling to find work. From WSJ: “Just over half of U.S. businesses that pay the minimum wage would hire fewer workers if the federal standard is raised to $10.10 per hour, according to a survey by a large staffing firm to be released Wednesday. But the same poll found a majority of those companies would not cut their current workforce. About two-thirds of employers paying the minimum wage said they would raise prices for goods or services in response to an increase, the survey by Express Employment Professionals found. About 54% of minimum-wage employers would reduce hiring if the federally mandated rate increased by $2.85 per hour. A smaller share—38% — said they would lay off employees if the wage increase favored by President Barack Obama becomes law.”
 
WITH YOUR SECOND CUP OF COFFEE...
John Stossel offers his suggestion for how big spending Washington should go about “spring cleaning” at Fox News Opinion: “Both the left and right denounce the other party's spending, but expensive waste is supported by both. Neither party makes much effort to cut farm subsidies or NASA -- or to end subsidies for big corporations, the people who need it least… Many people concerned about big government focus on high taxes. High taxes are bad, but I worry more about the spending. Spending is a tax. Since government has no money of its own, the spending money must come from you… When government is big, we become smaller. When we’re trapped in the web of their rules, we don't innovate; we become passive. To clean house, pass the Stossel Rule. It’s simple: For every new regulation bureaucrats pass, they must repeal five old ones.”
 
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POLL CHECK
Real Clear Politics Averages
Obama Job Approval: Approve – 42.9 percent//Disapprove – 52.3 percent
Direction of Country: Right Direction – 28.6 percent//Wrong Track – 62.7 percent
Generic Congressional Ballot:  Democrats – 41.2 percent// Republicans 40.8 percent
 
SOME PLANET HILLARY’S ORBITERS NOT SOLD ON RUN
Some of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s closest confidants aren’t completely sold on the idea of her potential 2016 run. From WSJ: “One of Mrs. Clinton’s top advisers and former aides, Cheryl Mills, believes she should stay out of the contest and has told her as much, according to people familiar with her views…Others close to Mrs. Clinton worry that another campaign would test her stamina as she moves into her late 60s and would revive scandals from Bill Clinton’s White House that could prove personally painful…Ms. Mills has told at least three people that she doesn’t believe Mrs. Clinton should run, questioning why she should do so when she has freedom to pursue projects of her choosing, people familiar with the matter said…Mike McCurry, a press secretary in the Clinton White House, said that ‘a lot of people in the Clinton diaspora have exactly that same ambivalence at the moment’… Such a commitment, Mr. McCurry said, would mean giving up ‘two and a half years of your life when you’re moving on up into your 60s, so that you can crawl around coffee shops in Iowa and New Hampshire.’”
 
But, like the ‘Big Bang’ Hillary’s universe continues to expand –“HillaryPAC” launched Tuesday, joining the pantheon of outside political organizations pushing for a Clinton 2016 bid.  The PAC was founded by Los Angeles attorney Sam Deskin. Deskin, famous for discussing legal matters with “D.C. Madam” Jeane Palfrey, tells BuzzFeed: “HillaryPAC has two goals: to get Hillary Clinton to run for and become president of the United States in 2016, and to bring moderation to Congress.” Hillary PAC joins “Ready for Hillary,” “Hillary For The Win,” “Time for Hillary,” and the “Hillary Clinton Super PAC” in Clinton’s ever expanding universe.
 
CRUZ STANDING TO RAND’S RIGHT ON SOCIAL ISSUES
In the latest chapter of their on-again off-again feud, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, sought to draw a distinction between his and fellow potential 2016 contender Sen. Rand Paul’s, R-Ky., approach to social issues during a Tuesday visit to Iowa. Cruz told the Des Moines Register the GOP, “Should continue to defend life and that we should continue to defend traditional marriage.” This follows Paul’s recent comments toVocativ.com that, “The Republican Party, in order to get bigger, will have to agree to disagree on social issues. The Republican Party is not going to give up on having quite a few people who do believe in traditional marriage. But the Republican Party also has to find a place for young people and others who don’t want to be festooned by those issues.” When pressed if he agreed with Paul on de-emphasizing social issues Cruz told the Register, “I’ll let him characterize his views.”
 
ILLINOIS GOP PRIMARY PICKS RAUNER TO RUN QUINN OUT
Businessman Bruce Rauner, running as a political outsider, defeated three longtime Illinois state lawmakers to win the Republican nomination for governor.  He will face Gov. Pat Quinn, D-Ill., who handily won nomination for a second term, this November. Republicans see Rauner has their best shot in years at taking back the governor’s mansion with the state dragging a huge budget deficit and Quinn’s low approval numbers. This, along with Rauner’s considerable war chest, is causing Quinn to hit the airwaves early. In his first attack ad, released Tuesday night, Quinn blasts Rauner over not supporting a $10 minimum wage hike. More. –Watch Fox: Correspondent Mike Tobin considers takes a look at the issues in the Illinois gubernatorial race and why Republicans have an optimistic November outlook. 
 
[State Senator and dairy tycoon Jim Oberweis secured the GOP nomination to take on Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., AP has the full results.]
 
GARDNER’S PATH CLEAR TO TAKE ON UDALL
Rep. Cory Gardner’s, R-Colo., no longer faces any primary challengers as State Senator Owen Hill announced Monday night he was dropping his Senate bid. The announcement clears the way for Gardner to be the GOP’s nominee, providing a serious threat to Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo.”
 
KENTUCKY ISSUES GROUP GIVES MCCONELL BIG AD BOOST
Lexington Kentucky Herald Leader: “An issues group supportive of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is launching a three-week, $1.8 million advertising campaign in Kentucky, by far the largest ad buy to date of the 2014 U.S. Senate race. Unlike other Super PACs operating in Kentucky, the Kentucky Opportunity Coalition is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization, so its political activity is restricted to issue-focused ads that don’t directly ask voters to support one candidate over another. The group is beginning its run of ads, which will appear statewide on cable, broadcast television and radio, by focusing on McConnell’s record on veterans’ issues.”
 
DAINES MEANS BUSINESS IN NEW AD
Montana Senate hopeful Rep. Steve Daines, R-Mont., is touting his business experience in bringing tech firms to the state in a new ad. Daines appears in the ad saying: “When people told us we were crazy to start a high-tech firm in Montana instead of somewhere like California we didn’t listen…I’m Steve Daines and I approve this message because Washington needs some Montana common sense.”
 
PICK SIX:  KEEP A HAWK-EYE ON IOWA
The status quo in Washington and President Obama’s second-term agenda depend largely on Democrats preventing Republicans from gaining six seats, and thereby a majority, in the Senate. Fox News First wants to know which six Democratic seats are most vulnerable. FNF readers’ consensus: Arkansas, Montana, Louisiana, South Dakota, North Carolina and West Virginia. But wait! Reader Donna Stickling of Blue Grass, Iowa would like to add her state to the list, seeing a strong GOP candidate in businessman Mark Jacobs. Stickling writes Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, “only won the last time by the slimmest of margins...and now that margin has disappeared.”
 
Share your top six picks. Email them – just your top six, please – toFOXNEWSFIRST@FOXNEWS.COM or tweet @cstirewalt.
 
GOP: DEMS FACE ‘TSUNAMI’ IN MIDTERMS
The Hill: “Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Tuesday predicted a ‘tsunami’ election for the GOP this fall. But Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) quickly rebutted her Republican counterpart’s optimism heading into the midterms. Facing a hostile electorate and a president with dwindling approval ratings, she nevertheless insisted her party’s tech advantage coupled with the GOP’s tendency to nominate flawed candidates would help her party hold the line...[Preibus] cited the wins in that Florida special election and the San Diego mayoral race as evidence the midterms would be a referendum on ObamaCare and President Obama’s governance. ‘You had the nationalization of Barack Obamaand ObamaCare in both of these places,’ Priebus said. ‘It is a poisonous issue for Democrats.’”
 
[National Journal explains how new technology used by the National Republican Congressional Committee helped Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., win voters that fear House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi becoming Speaker again.]
 
PAST FRAUD OVERSHADOWS OPRAH BACKED VIRGINIA DEM
WaPo: “A candidate for Northern Virginia’s 8th Congressional District who announced Tuesday that talk-show magnate Oprah Winfrey will lend a hand to her campaign was found liable for a $1.4 million fraud more than a decade ago, according to court documents. Lavern Chatman, one of 11 candidates competing for the Democratic nomination to succeed U.S. Rep. James P. Moran (D), is the former head of the Northern Virginia Urban League and describes herself as a longtime friend of Winfrey’s… Chatman was found liable in 2001 for her role in a scheme to defraud hundreds of District nursing home employees of at least $1.4 million in owed wages. According to the documents, Chatman helped an owner of the company that managed the nursing home hide his assets in order to avoid paying court-ordered damages. Chatman has maintained her innocence, saying that she was duped into offering loans to someone she thought was a friend. A D.C. Superior Court judge found her claims to be ‘patently incredible.’’’
 
POWERPLAY: SUNSHINE STATE SHOWDOWN
In the latest edition of “Power Play with Chris Stirewalt,” Chris battles the clock to breakdown Florida’s gubernatorial race between Gov. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and the state’s former Republican governor turned independent, turned Democrat, Charlie Crist. In just 90 seconds Chris considers how ObamaCare, cuts to Medicare and Crist’s infamous hugof President Obama will play into the race. Watch “Power Play: The Race in 90 Seconds” here.
 
SUPER PACS GET THERE PLACE
While the term “Super PAC” has been a part of the political lexicon for the past few election cycles, Merriam-Webster is officially giving the phrase its due in its online dictionary. The definition offered: “Super PAC, noun: a type of political action committee that is legally permitted to raise and spend larger amounts of money than the amounts allowed for a conventional PAC; specifically: an independent PAC that can accept unlimited contributions from individuals and organizations (such as corporations and labor unions) and spend unlimited amounts in support of a candidate but that cannot directly contribute money to or work directly in concert with the candidate it is supporting.”  Where did the phrase originate?  Surprisingly, not from the legal world but from the mind of Roll Call reporter Eliza Newlin Carney, who used the phrase while working at National Journal on a June 26, 2010 piece “‘I very much wanted to consciously develop a term to avoid using, every time I wrote something, ‘independent expenditure-only political action committee.’ Carney told Politico. ‘I knew they were going to be a big deal, and I knew I was going to write about these committees all the time.’”
 
ON SECOND THOUGHT…
Arizona wildlife officials are having second thoughts: perhaps wasn’t a good idea to air lift a free meal into lion territory. After spending $150,000 to transport 31 bighorn sheep into the Catalina Mountains resulted in the deaths of half the heard, officials responded by killing two mountain lions. The bighorn conservation plan has animal welfare groups up in arms. Officials argue the projected $600,000, three-year project, will ultimately result in greater number of bighorn sheep. Jim Paxon, special assistant to Arizona game and fish department directorLarry Voyles, told Fox News more should have been done to protect the bighorns prior to their transport, “…in hindsight, we should have taken out some mountain lions.”
 
AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES…
“Everybody understands that these sanctions are a joke. There are real sanctions we could impose on the Russian economy – there’s nothing on the energy sector, which is the source of all of their wealth, and there is nothing on the banks… we have no leadership from the United States. All we get from this administration is air. You get [Secretary of State John Kerry] talking about [Russia] being on the wrong side of history, which is an old, academic, collegiate, lefty slogan which means nothing, and you get action on the part of Russia.”—Charles Krauthammer, on “Special Report with Bret Baier” Watch here.
 

Russia Examines Its Options for Responding to Ukraine

Russia Examines Its Options for Responding to Ukraine

Monday, March 17, 2014

Three sentences that say it all. Not at all funny!


As Arte Johnson used to say, "Interesting, but not funny."

No, definitely not funny!

These three, short sentences tell you a lot about the direction of our current government and cultural environment:

1. We are advised to NOT judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics.

Funny how that works.

And here’s another one worth considering.

2. Seems we constantly hear about how Social Security is going to run out of money. How come we never hear about welfare or food stamps running out of money? What's interesting is the first group "worked for" their money, but the second didn't.

Think about it.

Last but not least

3. Why are we cutting benefits for our veterans, no pay raises for our military and cutting our army to a level lower than before WWII, but we are not stopping the payments to illegal aliens. This is what illegal’s receive monthly, $1500.00 per child, $500 for housing, Food Stamps, and Free education including college.
 
Am I the only one missing something. If not, pass this along.

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