Posted on Mar 4, 2015
SP5 Andy G.
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Interesting perspective from 12 year old C.J. Pearson.

http://youtu.be/yUtirCf-RfU

Facebook cancelled his account after he posted this video (but says they cancelled only because of his age).
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SSG Parachute Rigger
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This Young Man is "INCREDIBLE!"

He definitely has a bright future for sure! Extremely intelligent and informed!
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SP5 Andy G.
SP5 Andy G.
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Bright future, but only so long as his Freedom of Speech is preserved.
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Obama doesn't love America. He loves the idea of some kind of 3rd string America that works with the international community and some kind of equal word order that we're a part of.

That sounds great on paper but human nature and history demonstrates that we're not ready for an impotent UN.

We're the world's leader and we need to be because not everything (and almost nothing) is ever solved by committee.

There's only one superpower. Let's act like it.
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SP5 Andy G.
SP5 Andy G.
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Roger that!
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Capt Jeff S.
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Farcebook cancelled his account because they have are pushing the Progressive agenda and doing their utmost to suppress the free speech of those critical of the Obama Admin.
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Capt Jeff S.
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Ostensibly that was the reason. That's like the police shutting down a child's lemonade stand for lack of a business license.

Facebook went through a spell where they were making it very difficult for me to access my account and use my browser, and I too was critical of the Obama Admin. When I put Facebook on my phone, it essentially becomes unusable. My phone slows down so much that I can't even answer a phone call before it goes to voicemail. They even had a version of Facebook on my phone where the share button was missing. Go figure. Coincidence?

Obama cited his reason for not meeting with Netanyahu was that he didn't want to influence the Israeli elections. Hillary couldn't testify about Benghazi before the elections because she fell and hit her head. Do you believe that too?
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SP5 Andy G.
SP5 Andy G.
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Jeff - I do have strong political beliefs (driven by facts, not emotion), but I'm not sure this RallyPoint thread is the right forum to explore politics.

However, I will address your last comment re: Israeli elections. The facts do show a couple of interesting data points:

1) Jeremy Bird was Obama's ground strategist in the 2012 elections, and powered Obama's online campaign efforts.
2) V15 is the liberal-leaning party in Israel trying to unseat the conservative Netanyahu.
3) Jeremy Bird is now running an "Obama-like" campaign in support of V15 with an objective of ousting Netanyahu in the upcoming elections.

We can infer many things from this, but it doesn't take a Intelligence Officer to connect the dots - In fact, I think motor pool repairers are smart enough to connect these dots.

That said - I'll now leave it to the emotionally driven to do unbiased research and seek out facts.

Suffice to say - I am deeply concerned about the current social, economic, and political trajectory, and more importantly, the future of MY America.

I'm hoping more 12 year olds start taking an informed interest in social studies.

Thanks, Jeff.
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Capt Jeff S.
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The smell of condescension is strong is this thread. Andy, since we're drinking buddies and on a first name "professional" basis, allow me to address your interesting data points. And just so we're on the same page, that was sarcasm.

It would appear Obama lied about his reason not to meet with Netanyahu because he sent his ground strategist to push the liberal candidate in the Israeli elections. Not at all surprising is that Obama lied about his real reason for not meeting with Netanyahu. In fact, I'd be more surprised if Obama did something and didn't lie about it. Am I emotionally driven to say that or is that an objective remark? When someone has established a track record of lying, it doesn't take an Intelligence professional to connect the dots.

Truth be told Obama's miffed because Netanyahu didn't go through him when our Congress invited him to speak... and Obama's having a hissy fit and trying to punish Netanyahu for upsetting him. It's a power play and what's most transparent is the juvenile nature of Obama's ire. For a guy that routinely bypasses Congress, he sure does get upset when they bypass him.

Would you agree that it's not in our national best interest to be trying to swing the elections of our allies?

I guess we can both agree that the current social, economic, and political trajectory America is on is disconcerting.
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SP5 Andy G.
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it is against the law to influence foreign elections (although I'm sure most presidents have had their hand in many of them over the decades).

Without addressing every point, suffice to say, we could have a good time sharing a brew or two.
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