Tuesday, April 30, 2013

BloggeRhythms 4/30/2013

Several recent entry's have covered the vast amount of damage resulting from politically-biased administration decision-making, where self and party objectives supersede the best interests of the nation.
 
Examples included the spiraling, out of control, national debt, a sluggish economy still intentionally hampered by anti-business policies and strangling over-regulation, ruination of the health care system, coupled with never-ending attempts to redistribute wealth and strip as much asset value from the “rich” as possible under our present system.
 
However, as noted often before, these are primarily issues the working public’s dealt with before and survived, such as having to absorb extreme economic pain during the terms of Jimmy Carter and Lyndon Johnson. But today, we have a far more frightening issue at hand, whereas beyond the bumbling domestic errors stemming from governmental ignorance, arrogance and incompetence, we now have foreigners in our midst truly trying their damnest to injure and kill us.
 
Now, I have to assume that these terrorists would likely pursue their goals regardless of which party controlled the administration, so my argument isn’t about lapses in prevention. My point involves the immediate politicization of the bombing in Boston, instead of an intense, focused effort to seek the truth regarding how and why the incident happened.
 
Furthermore, what I truly can’t comprehend is why folks who’ve now been in office long enough for even the densest blockhead that ever existed to realize, that the truth always comes out eventually. So, why do these nimwits continually try to distort it?
 
In that regard, while the administration keeps loudly insisting that the Boston perpetrators acted alone and there’s no sign of additional threat, Brian Bennett, Kim Murphy and Sergei L. Loiko of the Los Angeles Times, via Drudge, reported today that: “Investigators are also casting a wider net for others who may have been associated with the alleged bombers, both in the U.S. and in Russia, where the suspects' parents lived in the southern republic of Dagestan.
 
The Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta quoted a Russian law enforcement source as saying that during a six-month visit to Dagestan in 2012, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was seen "more than once" meeting with Makhmud Mansur Nidal, suspected of being part of a rebel group that previously had planted two bombs in the Dagestani capital of Makhachkala.”
 
So, here we have additional input to the growing list of information gained every day, that whether or not the two suspects acted alone or not, it’s far, far to soon to rush to any kind of conclusion. Yet, the first though of a purely politically-motivated administration is to maintain their unproven premise that terrorism is not involved, whereas if it was they’d be guilty of another misjudgment, coming right on the heels of the Benghazi foul-up. Consequently, I have to ask just how many times do you have to keep making the same mistake and trying to cover it, before you grow up and admit you're wrong? 
 
That's it for today folks.
 
Adios

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