Wednesday 15 May 2013

[wanabidii] Twisted Minds: CORD PRESIDENT OBAMA IS VERY CORRUPT - TAX EXEMPTED BROTHER!



Warsama,
 
 
You are blowing twisted Engineered conspiracies of HATE.....
It is hot healthy, please stop it........!!!!
 
 
The love of God for goodness sake is free and it does not cost
any money. It gives all peace of mind, joy and happiness when
in our shared responsibilities, we harness the beauty of setting
the records straight by justifying the truth. Where are your facts
in this hot air you are fuming? Can you prove your very word of
corrupt you charge to your victim? Check the official report.....
 
 
Couldnt you see the racial factor in all these conspiracies coated
with a rash and a haste to impeach and bring down President
Obama and referring the behavior to THIRD WORLD effects?
Are you blind to notice, you are not excluded in all these? Why
then is the rush for scramble and Africa Land Grabbing ???
 
 
Whose plan was it to destroy Somaliland; Who is the master-plan
and pay-master of corruption in Africa??? Who is destroying the
religion and is fueling conflict between Muslim and Christians ??
At the end of the day, we are all who we are and we are all Human beings. If a Black man or White man rules, it is okay....all 
that is important is join efforts to make the system for governance 
work.
 
 
Who is against the system working, but engage in tit-bits obstacle
obstructing every step of the way so that an African do not leave
a legacy of good balanced workmanship fair to all........even at the
expense of world economic collapse??? Are we not headed to the
cliff downfall......Why do we allow Hate, Selfishness and Greed to
consume all of us........???
 
 
It all started with a Tea Party Republican Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) with a passion for hate of President Obama.
 
 
I am saddened that you did not care to have your facts before you
jump your gun.......However, the truth will show up and I am not
sure if when the truth surface, you will care to swallow back your
emmissions.
 
 
It is the truth that will set us all free indeed.......
 
 
 
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 

 

--- On Wed, 5/15/13, mohamed warsama <mhmdwarsama@yahoo.com> wrote:

'Angry' Obama says acting IRS chief fired over conservative targeting

White House Correspondent

– 2 hrs 56 mins ago

Bluntly declaring "I am angry" about the IRS scandal, President Barack Obama said late Wednesday that Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had forced out Steven Miller, the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. Speaking in the East Room of the White House, Obama called Miller's ouster "the first step" to prevent similar misconduct in the future and vowed to "do everything in my power" to make sure it never happens again.

Obama said he had reviewed the Treasury Department Inspector General's report that details how the IRS targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status.
"The misconduct that it uncovered is inexcusable. It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it and I am angry about it," the president said in a brief prepared statement. "I will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency—but especially in the IRS, given the power that it has and the reach that it has into all of our lives."
Obama said the "responsible parties" will be held accountable. Lew "took the first step by requesting—and accepting—the resignation of the acting commissioner of the IRS because given the controversy surrounding this audit, it's important to institute new leadership that can help restore confidence going forward," Obama added.
The president's statement from the East Room of the White House came a little more than an hour after a meeting with senior Treasury Department officials to discuss the controversy.
Obama said he had directed the agency to implement recommendations from the inspector general—the Treasury's internal watchdog—to ensure no repeat of the "outrageous" misconduct. "The good news is it's fixable," he said.
Looking to Capitol Hill, where lawmakers of both parties have denounced the IRS' behavior, Obama promised: "We will work with Congress as it performs its oversight role, and our administration has to make sure that we are working hand-in-hand with Congress to get this thing fixed."
Lawmakers, in turn, should "treat that authority with the responsibility it deserves and in a way that doesn't smack of politics or partisan agendas," Obama said. He said Washington must "make sure that the laws are clear" and suggested that "too much ambiguity" may have played a role.
"I'll do everything in my power to make sure nothing like this happens again—by holding the responsible parties accountable, by putting in place new checks and new safeguards, and, going forward, by making sure that the law is applied as it should be: In a fair and impartial way," Obama said.
Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed skepticism.
"More than two years after the problem began, and a year after the IRS told us there was no problem, the President is beginning to take action," the Kentucky lawmaker said. "If the president is as concerned about this issue as he claims, he'll work openly and transparently with Congress to get to the bottom of the scandal—no stonewalling, no half-answers, no withholding of witnesses."
Congress is "determined to get answers, and to ensure that this type of intimidation never happens again at the IRS or any other agency," McConnell said.
Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont was blunter, tweeting:
The President is right to dismiss the #IRS chief, and cleaning house may take more firings.
— Sen. Patrick Leahy (@SenatorLeahy) May 15, 2013
On Wednesday, Attorney General Eric Holder promised angry lawmakers that the Justice Department will undertake a national investigation into the IRS wrongdoing.
"We will take a dispassionate view of this," said Holder, who faced tough questioning from the House Judiciary Committee. "This will not be about parties ... anyone who has broken the law will be held accountable."
Holder said he had launched an investigation last Friday into why the IRS subjected conservative groups to more review when they applied for tax-exempt status. The IRS inspector general's report said that a group of low-level staffers in an Ohio office were responsible, and a top IRS official has apologized on their behalf.
But Holder promised that the investigation will look well beyond Ohio, and suggested that civil rights laws could have been violated.
Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., asked Holder at the hearing whether an "apology" from the IRS protected them from criminal prosecution. Holder answered, "No."
The Obama administration is under fire over the IRS, the president's handling of the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, and the Justice Department's secret collection of telephone records of Associated Press reporters and editors.
Republicans have been hammering Obama on all three matters. While Democrats have largely defended him—and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—on Benghazi, they have joined their GOP colleagues in denouncing the IRS and in expressing deep concerns about the AP phone records.
On Monday, Obama dismissed Republican charges of a cover-up in the Benghazi situation as a "sideshow" lacking any merit. He has yet to comment directly on the AP issue.

Chris Matthews: "White supremacy" is a pretty big part of all of this opposition to Obama

posted at 8:41 pm on May 15, 2013 by Erika Johnsen

Of course a day like today — replete with the incoming details of administrative scandals fraught with authoritative overreach and corruption — could, for this guy, only end with one possible explanation for all of the complaints about President Obama's governing prowess. When in doubt, revert to that ol' progressive standby: Racism and white supremacy, obviously.
The problem is there are people in this country, maybe ten percent, I don't know what the number, maybe twenty percent on a bad day, who want this president to have an asterisk next to his name in the history books, that he really wasn't president. … They want to be able to say, well, he didn't really have that batting average; he really wasn't the first African American president; he really didn't do health care; he really didn't kill bin Laden. There's an asterisk, and they have been fighting for that, the people like Donald Trump, since day one. They can't stand the idea that he's president, and a piece of it is racism. Not that somebody in one racial group doesn't like somebody in another racial group, so what? It's the sense that the white race must rule, that's what racism is, and they can't stand the idea that a man who's not white is president. That is real, that sense of racial superiority and rule is in the hearts of some people in this country. Not all conservatives, not even all right-wingers, but it always comes through with this birther crap and these other references and somehow trying to erase ObamaCare, erase his record in history, and a big part of it is bought into by people like John Boehner, who's not a bad guy, but he knows the only way he can talk to the hard right is talk their language.
Well, that devolved quickly. Firstly, I would merely point out that, no actually, racism isn't merely white supremacists' attitude toward everybody else, and that no category of racism is deserving of a "So what?" dismissal. But, more importantly… what the what? From where is he pulling this 'ten-to-twenty percent of Americans are white supremacists' number, and then extrapolating from that the fact that this racist fraction of the American population is somehow the ruling voice of and force behind the entire conservative movement? I'm pretty sure that the mass opposition to the government commandeering of the entire health-care industry stems from fiscal and economic concerns about — you know — the government commandeering of the entire health-care industry, rather than from the white supremacy curdling inside of these conservatives' hateful hearts. To hear this guy tell it, you'd think that everybody really, really wanted universal healthcare, but they just can't stand that a black man should get the credit for the legislation, or something. Yes, as Chris Matthews says, all of these instances of bureaucratic abuse do indeed help make the conservative case for small government — and his rejoinder is that they really just can't get over their racism? …Good one.
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House Republicans stuck in the past as they return to work

Steve Frank
12:15 PM on 05/06/2013

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    House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. during the committee's hearing on the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi (Photo: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. during the committee's hearing on the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi (Photo: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

    Speaker John Boehner's do-nothing Congress has spent a whopping 84 days on vacation this year. And so far in 2013, Congress' big accomplishment was to restore FAA funding so members can make it home on time to take more days off.
    The House returned to work Monday, but they might as well have stayed on the golf course. This week's legislative agenda is a joke.
    Our country faces major challenges like jobs, immigration, and gun violence, but House Republicans, for example, are still trying to stir up controversy 236 days after the September 11, 2012, attack on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi. On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee will interview three State Department officials who will reportedly offer testimony at odds with what some officials were saying in public at the time.
    We've been through these Benghazi hearings before. Back in January, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton thoroughly embarrassed grandstanding Republicans. But the GOP is still laser-focused on this attack because there is a chance they can make the president look bad and weaken Hillary Clinton as she considers a 2016 bid for the White House. And a good chunk of the Sunday talk shows were more than happy to go along.
    "If the president said, at least in his debates, that in the Rose Garden, he called it an act of terrorism, then why is it they deny terrorism essentially rebuking the President of Libya on your show a few days later," said Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, of California, said on "Face The Nation."
    "We heard things, for instance, that there was no military option. There was no ability to get any military personnel there," Republican Rep Jason Chaffetz, of Arizona, told "Fox News Sunday." I think you're actually going to hear some testimony that says we did have some military options."
    House Republicans also plan to waste more time on repealing Obamacare. Majority Leader Eric Cantor promised a vote in "the near future" to repeal the health care law. It will be the 34th time Republicans have wasted taxpayer time and money trying to repeal this law. For some reason, Republicans won't stop chasing this pink elephant. It's no wonder congressional approval is sitting at 13% right now.
    Most middle-classers are focused on trying to survive. Wage earners are worried about holding on to their job, making the next mortgage and car payment, or even having enough money to fill the tank.
    When Americans turn on the TV and see elected officials acting like clowns, it turns their stomachs. People hate politicians wasting time on another Benghazi witch hunt, or trying to repeal a law which will save lives.
    During President Obama's commencement speech at Ohio State University on Sunday, he urged graduates to hold their elected officials accountable.
    "At a bare minimum, that means voting, eagerly and often," Obama said. "It means knowing who's been elected to make decisions on your behalf, what they believe in, and whether or not they deliver. If they don't represent you the way you want, or conduct themselves the way you expect—if they put special interests above your own—you've got to let them know that's not okay. And if they let you down, there's a built-in day in November where you can really let them know that's not okay."
    Sounds like the president is gearing up for the November 2014 mid term elections.

    Is Impeachment Only a Matter of Time?

    May 13, 2013

    Between Benghazi and the IRS controversy, conservatives are building their dubious case for impeachment.
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    Over the weekend, the Internal Revenue Service faced criticism for targeting Tea Party organizations and other conservative groups for heightened scrutiny. This included nonprofits that criticized the government, as well as groups involved in educating Americans on the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
    It sounds bad—and it is—but there are important details worth noting. First, this wasn't an effort to suppress dissent. Back in 2010, the IRS was saw an explosion 501(c)4 groups seeking tax-exempt status. Since this is only legal for groups that educate or serve some general welfare beyond electioneering, the office responsible for viewing all applications—located in Cincinnati—needed an easy way to sort legitimate applications from ones that needed additional scrutiny.
    At the time, Tea Party groups were registering for the designation in large numbers. And while many fit the criteria, there was no doubt that some existed solely to promote the Republican Party and other causes. IRS officials in Cincinnati didn't have a way to separate the legitimate applications from the questionable ones, but they could separate Tea Party groups and give them another look. So they used search filters to separate those groups from the whole, in order to ensure they met the requirements for tax exempt status. And because there was no automatic review of decisions from this office, it took time before higher-ups in Washington knew what was happening. As soon as they found out, they shut the process down.
    Now, this was obviously a blunder—it opened the IRS to charges of politicization—but it wasn't malicious. The focus on groups with "patriot" or "tea party" was less a move to attack critics of the government (or the administration), and more an attempt to streamline a heavy workload.
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    It's hard to fault the GOP's reaction. Maine Senator Susan Collins called it "chilling," and Republicans in both chambers of Congress have demanded an investigation of the IRS, which is absolutely necessary. If the situation were reversed—and IRS officials under a Republican president were doing the same to Democratic groups—I'd support calls for an investigation of the agency.
    If there's a problem, it's that this provides fodder for conservative scandal-making, even if there's no evidence of a connection between the IRS officials in Ohio and the Obama administration. Indeed, it has already joined Benghazi as part of the Republican Party's questionable case for corruption in the Obama administration. On Friday, GOP James Inhofe described the latter as "the most serious, most egregious coverup in American history," while on yesterday's broadcast of This Week with George Stephanopolous, Washington Post columnist George Will floated impeachment for the IRS scandal, comparing the affair to the Watergate break-ins.
    Indeed, with both controversies, Republicans have all but accused Obama of "high crimes and misdemeanors." With Benghazi, it's that he deliberately failed to prevent an attack on the installation, then concealed the affair in order to avoid criticism and win reelection. And with the IRS, it's that he is using his power to target and intimidate its opponents.
    If either of those are true, then President Obama would deserve impeachment. But both are bunk; aside from conservative fever dreams, there's nothing to support either assertion.
    That may not matter. As Michael Tomasky noted in his column on the possible Republican push for impeachment, "Most Republican members of the House live in districts where it is a given that Obama is a socialist; that's he bent on bringing the United States of America down…that he's not a legitimate occupant of the Oval Office to start with."
    The final part is key. To a large and influential chunk of the Republican Party, Barack Obama is simply illegitimate. It was the same with Bill Clinton twenty years ago, and it's likely to be true of any Democrat who wins the presidency. In Obama's case, it's why "birtherism" took hold among the conservative base, and it's why GOP lawmakers have done everything possible to obstruct the actual process of governing, going as far as to block his nominees to the Cabinet—an unprecedented level of obstruction.
    Increasingly, the question isn't "will Republicans try to impeach Obama," it's "when will it happen?" If the GOP takes the Senate in next year's elections, and thus gains control of Congress, don't be surprised if we begin 2015 with impeachment proceedings against the president. The conservative base wants it, and as we've seen over the last four years, that's all it takes for the Republican Party to act.
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    Bachmann agrees with "impeach" Obama wish

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    Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., speaks during a Faith and Family Council news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011, in Des Moines, Iowa.

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    NEWTON, Iowa -- With a well-established track record for raising eyebrows on the stump, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota on Wednesday agreed with a man who expressed a desire to get Obama "out of the way."

    After visiting a coffee shop in this small Iowa town, Bachmann was asked by a man in the crowd, "When will we impeach him and get him out of the way? We should be" The candidate replied, "Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you, I agree, I agree. Some people are really upset." Then she moved on to the next well-wisher.

    After the incident, campaign spokesperson Alice Stewart told CBS News: "She was not saying that she agrees that Obama should be impeached. She agreed with the man on what they were talking about before- that people are frustrated."

    The incident came after she gave her standard stump speech at Uncle Nancy's coffee shop, a popular stop for presidential candidates courting voters in the first-in-the-nation caucus state. About 60 people turned out to hear Bachmann.

    (Watch video of the encounter at left)

    Her crowds have diminished along with her political fortunes in recent weeks. Texas Gov. Rick Perry may get the prize for worst debater in the Republican field, but Bachmann is on track to win most gaffe-prone. Last month, after a candidate debate, she claimed that a popular vaccine for girls to prevent cervical cancer could cause mental retardation, an assertion that was immediately debunked by medical experts.

    Other recent Bachmann-isms include her claim that Obama's policies caused the popular rebellions and political upheaval sweeping the Arab world, an assertion that president should bar Iran's leader from the United Nations in violation of international treaties and her dismissal of a question about school bullying as "not a federal issue." Other problems for Bachmann have included the departures of Ed Rollins, her top political adviser, and Ed Goeas, her pollster.

    The U.S. Constitution provides for a president to be impeached and removed from office for treason, bribery and other "high crimes and misdemeanor." Only two American presidents have been impeached in history; the last was President Bill Clinton.

    © 2011 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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    From: mohamed warsama <mhmdwarsama@yahoo.com>
    Subject: CORD PRESIDENT OBAMA IS VERY CORRUPT - TAX EXEMPTED BROTHER!
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    Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 5:11 PM

    In a typical Cord gesture of abuse of office, President Barack Obama's Cord administration fast-tracked tax exemption for Barack H. Obama Foundation run by his brother (see below).
    Mohamed Warsama

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