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     Yesterday, there were two simultaneous hearings on Capitol Hill, which in and of itself is not unusual. But when one group of legislators is grilling the Secretary of Homeland Security and the heads of our intelligence units for answers on the Christmas Day bomber, one has to wonder if the hearing that became a game of “cat and mouse” witgh the White House party crashers was a distraction to drown out some of the words from the hearing on terrorism. Yes, Ms. napolitano, it is ACTS of TERROR, not ManMade Disasters.

      Did anyone hear that Dennis Blair said that the intelligence had failed by putting the Christmas Day bomber suspect into federal custody instead of into military custody? What did the Obama administration know beforehand? Has anyone been reprimanded? Did anyone hear the news that at the request of the Obama White House the Secretary of State has cleared the way for two individuals with terrorist ties to enter the US? http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2004/12/tariq-ramadan-gives-up-then-tries-again#latest

     The President, trying to appear unrattled by the Massachusetts Special Election results, once again found a way to blame Bush for even that, saying the same anger that he rode into the White House upon has now elected Scott Brown. What is significant in the President’s comments with ABC News, and comments from other legislators, is that they need to refocus on the economy and jobs, and work helathcare “into the debate”. Interpretation: we will hide the healthcare legislation within other bills we pass, like we did with the economic stimulus package.

       Thus it will be important that the American people, now awakened to the shafting that DC has been giving us, remain vigilant to the actions of those we have elected to represent us. They must be held accountable ON A DAILY BASIS.

Note: This week’s “buzz words” from the White House: “the anger and Frustration” of the American people!

“Desiree Rogers position as the White House Social Secretary must require National Security Clearances. The White House is asserting that for Congress to request to speak with her over the details of the recent “Party Crashers” at the White House State dinner for Dr. Singh of India would cross the lines of the separation of powers between the branches of our government:

 
 

“I think you know that, based on separation of powers, staff here don’t go to testify in front of Congress,” Gibbs said. “She will not be testifying in front of Congress.”

This isn’t a matter of executive privilege. This doesn’t have anything to do with advising the President, or foreign policy… This is about working with the Secret Service,” King said.

“This is a serious mistake they are making,” he said. “It poisons the waters.”

“I hope they reconsider before it rises to a confrontational level,” he added.

     Is the Secret Service allowing the Obama team to call the shots in the protection of the President, or is Obama trying to hide something where the “Party Creashers” are concerned? It appears that Canada Free Press knows more about the Salahi’s than our Mainstream Media is reporting……….and why is the Secret Service or Obama Administration playing their present game?:

“Party Crashers” had five-year relationship with Obama before state dinner

Hey Secret Agent Man, here’s Obama, the senator flashing his pearly whites with Randy Jackson, better known as a judge on American Idol.  “Others pictured are Black Eyed Peas Rock Band; Tareq Salahi the President of the America’s Polo Cup; President Elect Obama, Fergie from Black eyed Peas and Michaele Salahi, posing this time as a former Miss USA and SuperModel.

Interesting little detail for White House gumshoes:  As the above photo was published in June 2005, Barack Obama was still Senator Obama and not the President Elect.

For Full Story: http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/17310

Note to Obama team: the Secret Service puts their lives on the line, in  the line of fire, for the President of the united States. To play games with their role, in these times of terrorism in all forms, is unconscionable.

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