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Attachments relate to Iran, Islamism and Israel [including a piece that details why BHO is dissing BB so

aggressively]plus other issues related to the Middle East; the latest summary of Rush is @ the end.

Iran is Uncontrolled

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset on Monday that Beating ISIS and
Leaving Iran as a Threshold State Is Winning the Battle and Losing the War - There are
those who wish to dictate terms to us that will endanger our security and our future and
will push the peace that we so long for, further away.
Who will prevent the manufacturing of rockets in Nablus and Jenin [in the West
Bank]? Who will prevent the digging of terror tunnels from Tulkarm and Kalkilya
towards Israeli cities? Certainly not UNIFIL. UNIFIL was supposed to prevent the
arming of Hizbullah after our withdrawal from Lebanon and Hizbullah has armed
itself ten times over. It will certainly not be UNDOF, which abandoned its positions
in the Golan Heights and escaped to Israel.
There are those who say perhaps we can trust the Palestinian Authority's security
forces. These are the same forces that were defeated within several days by the
terrorist forces of Hamas [in 2007]. In defending Israel, there is no replacement for
the soldiers of the IDF.
When faced with radical Islamist forces that repeatedly knock on our door from all
sides, when faced with Abu Mazen's [Abbas'] incitement and his cooperation with
Hamas, there is no alternative to taking a strong stand in our demands - including a
long-term security presence in the Jordan Valley and our right to act anywhere
there is a danger to our security.
Violence is not the result of building in Jerusalem. It is the result of our enemy's
desire that we not be here at all - nowhere, in no part of Jerusalem and not in Tel
Aviv either, not in Haifa, not in Beersheba. For this reason, since the birth of
Zionism, building has been the natural and decisive answer to those who plot
against our existence and want to uproot us from our land.
Beating ISIS and leaving Iran as a threshold state is winning the battle and losing the
war. I hope that the international community will not make a historic mistake by
easing the sanctions imposed on Iran and leaving it with the ability to enrich
uranium for a nuclear bomb in a short period of time.

U.S. and Iran Relations Moved to Detente, engaged in direct nuclear negotiations and
facing a common threat from Islamic State militants, have moved into an effective state
of detente over the past year, according to senior U.S. and Arab officials. Israel contends
the U.S. has weakened the terms of its negotiations with Iran and played down Tehran's
destabilizing role in the region. The Obama administration also has markedly softened
its confrontational stance toward Iran's most important non-state allies, Hamas and
Hizbullah. American diplomats, including Secretary of State John Kerry, negotiated with
Hamas leaders through Turkish and Qatari intermediaries during the Gaza cease-fire
talks this summer. Scott Modell, a former CIA officer now at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies in Washington, said, "The Iranian regime is revolutionary and can't
get too close to us. So I'd be wary of any rapprochement. I think they are hell bent on
pursuing a number of courses that run counter to U.S. interests." Meanwhile, the U.S.
military is planning to play down and avoid publicity for the annual minesweeping
exercise being organized by the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet. In past years, the exercise has
been used to highlight unified opposition to Iranian activities in the Persian Gulf.

Economic Pain Looms Large for Iranians in Nuclear Negotiations - With the deadline of
Nov. 24 fast approaching for a deal to limit Iran's nuclear program, American and
European officials say they think they have some new leverage: falling oil prices that are
adding to Iran's pain at a time when its oil revenue has dropped by more than half
because of sanctions. With oil prices projected to fall even further, the oil-dependent
government of Iran faces growing pressure to settle the nuclear standoff.

Iran's "Boots on the Ground" in Iraq Could Backfire on U.S. Interests - U.S. officials
expect that two of America's leading adversaries - Bashar al-Assad's Syria and Iran - will
intensify their war against ISIS. Both rightly see ISIS as an imminent or even existential
threat to themselves. In Iraq, when ISIS' advance threatened the Kurdish capital of Erbil,
the first to come to the rescue was Iran. Units of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Corps are guarding Iraq's two holiest Shiite cities, Karbala and Najaf. The most potent
Iranian military advisor to groups directly fighting ISIS on the ground is Qassem
Suleimani, the commander of the Quds Force, who was responsible for so many
American combat deaths during the Iraq War. Suleimani controls Iraq's three most
powerful Shiite militias (Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Kataib Hizballah, and Badr Corps), as well as at
least three battalions of Iranian special forces. When ISIS is driven from Iraq, the Shiite
militias that have cleared and held territory will not readily relinquish control to others.

Iran Lauded Yemen's Houthis for Controlling Key Oil Passage


Islamism is Rampant

Democracy Is for Infidels according to the Islamic State.

America Keeps Getting the Middle East Wrong Arab nationalism as an ideology never
really succeeded in replacing the traditional loyalties. In Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen
today, people remain loyal to their tribe and to their traditional ethnic and sectarian
identities. The borders of these countries were not defined by the local people; they
were defined by colonialists. So when we talk about "Arab states," we must take into
account that these states are totally different in terms of the basic legitimacy of the
state in the eyes of those who live there.

Wishful Thinking in U.S. Plans Against the Islamic State - The Arab world is suffering a
sense of vertigo these days. Extremists from the Islamic State, who have seemingly
arisen out of nowhere, have burst through the gates of power. Political elites are
confused and frightened. They're angry at the U.S. (as always). But at the same time,
they want the U.S. to explain a strategy for combating a group that threatens every
structure of stability, including borders.

ISIS Decapitated 70 Assad Officers as Group Tried to Capture Idlib
CNN Interviewed Alleged ISIS Fighter
Call it Jihad: Terrorism Just Doesnt Define This Threat
Berkeley Students Turn against Bill Maher Over Islam Comments
CAIR Spokesman on Maher: 'As if They Invited the Grand Dragon'
Qatar's Insidious Influence on the Brookings Institution

Al-Qaeda Stands Behind the ISIS Smokescreen. The main obstacle in the way of an
alliance between the jihadist organizations is ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's
provocative step of appointing himself as Caliph, placing him above all other Muslim
leaders. Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri announced the establishment of "Al-
Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent" (AQIS) in September. According to reports from
Pakistan, AQIS has already tried to carry out ambitious attacks designed to damage a
Pakistani warship and an American destroyer. The planning of such attacks refutes the
assessments by senior American administration officials that al-Qaeda is a spent force. A
considerable proportion of the cadres of Jihadi fighters may eventually choose to join al-
Qaeda, particularly if ISIS proves unable to institute an Islamic caliphate. It is also quite
clear that al-Qaeda is preparing for a renewal of its activity under the smokescreen of
the terror inflicted by ISIS that is blinding the world.

Israel
The Row between the Administration and Israel has reached a New Low
Top Jewish leader [Rabbi Marvin Hier, the founder and Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal
Center] calls on Obama to name, apologize for and repudiate official who mocked
Netanyahu

Israel and the War of Words - How the Jewish state is being demonized
GREENWALD: US, ISRAEL, SAUDI ARABIA 'BRING ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF VIOLENCE
TO THE WORLD'

Egypt Begins Evacuating Sinai Residents on Gaza Border [there would be protests if
Israel tried to do anything comparable]
Denmark Will Not Recognize Palestine, Says Country's PM [unlike Sweden, UK, Ireland]
Israel to Purchase Second Squadron of U.S. F-35 Stealth Jets [reassuring, somewhat]

Anti-Semitism on the Temple Mount - In the arrangement made in 1967 with senior
Palestinian Muslim clerics, it was promised that Jews, and people of other religions, had
full rights to visit any part of the Temple Mount, including the two main shines: Al-Aqsa
Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. However, while Israel has maintained its side of
these agreements, the Palestinians have violated them almost since day one - throwing
stones and physically harassing groups of visitors, and using the front portion of the
Temple Mount to attack Jews praying at the Western Wall below. The Palestinians, time
has revealed, are essentially against the right of the Jewish people to be in the place
that has been most holy - both nationally and religiously - to them for all of history. PA
President Mahmoud Abbas' use of the word "desecrate" shows the racist, anti-Semitic
character of his remarks. In the eyes of Abbas, Jewish presence "desecrates" the sacred
places of Islam. {This supports my view that rock-throwers should be sent to Gaza.}


Obama, Not Bibi, Created the U.S.-Israel Crisis
By Jonathan S. Tobin
Since Barack Obama became president, The Atlantics Jeffrey Goldberg has been a
reliable indicator of administration opinion about foreign-policy issues. Like some other
journalists who can be counted on to support the president, he has been the recipient
of some juicy leaks, especially when the White House wants to trash Israels
government. But Goldberg and his senior administration sources reached a new low
today when he published a piece in which those anonymous figures labeled Israeli Prime
Minister Netanyahu a chickenshit and a coward. The remarks are clearly not so
much a warning to the Israelis to stop complaining about the U.S. push for appeasement
of a nuclear Iran and the administrations clueless approach to the conflict with the
Palestinians. Rather the story is, as Goldberg rightly characterizes it, a genuine crisis in
the relationship. That much is plain but where Goldberg and the talkative administration
members are wrong is their belief that this is all Netanyahus fault. Their attacks on him
are not only plainly false but are motivated by a desire to find an excuse that will be
used to justify a drastic turn in U.S. foreign policy against Israel.
The administration critique of Netanyahu as a coward stems from its disgust with his
failure to make peace with the Palestinians as well as their impatience with his criticisms
of their zeal for a deal with Iran even if it means allowing the Islamist regime to become
a threshold nuclear power. But this is about more than policy. The prickly Netanyahu is
well known to be a tough guy to like personally even if you are one of his allies. But
President Obama and his foreign-policy team arent just annoyed by the prime minister.
Theyve come to view him as public enemy No. 1, using language about him and giving
assessments of his policies that are far harsher than they have ever used against even
avowed enemies of the United States, let alone one of its closest allies.
So rather than merely chide him for caution they call him a coward and taunt him for
being reluctant to make war on Hamas and even to launch a strike on Iran. They dont
merely castigate him as a small-time politician without vision; they accuse him of
putting his political survival above the interests of his nation.
Its quite an indictment but once you get beyond the personal dislike of the individual
on the part of the president, Secretary of State Kerry, and any other senior officials
that speak without attribution on the subject of Israels prime minister, all you have is a
thin veil of invective covering up six years of Obama administration failures in the
Middle East that have the region more dangerous for both Israel and the United States.
For all of his personal failings, it is not Netanyahua man who actually served as a
combat soldier under fire in his countrys most elite commando unitwho is a coward
or a small-minded failure. It is Obama and Kerry who have fecklessly sabotaged a special
relationship, an act whose consequences have already led to disaster and bloodshed
and may yet bring worse in their final two years of power.
It was, after all, Obama (and in the last two years, Kerry) who has spent his time in office
picking pointless fights with Israel over issues like settlements and Jerusalem. They were
pointless not because there arent genuine disagreements between the two countries
on the ideal terms for peace. But rather because the Palestinians have never, despite
the administrations best efforts to tilt the diplomatic playing field in their favor, seized
the chance for peace. No matter how much Obama praises Palestinian Authority leader
Mahmoud Abbas and slights Netanyahu, the former has never been willing to recognize
the legitimacy of a Jewish state no matter where its borders would be drawn. They also
chose to launch a peace process in spite of the fact that the Palestinians remain divided
between Abbass Fatah and Hamas-ruled Gaza, a situation that makes it impossible for
the PA to make peace even if it wanted to do so. The result of their heedless push for
negotiations that were bound to fail was another round of violence this summer and the
possibility of another terrorist intifada in the West Bank.
On Iran, it has not been Netanyahus bluffing about a strike that is the problem but
Obamas policies. Despite good rhetoric about stopping Tehrans push for a nuke, the
president has pursued a policy of appeasement that caused it to discard its significant
military and economic leverage and accept a weak interim deal that began the process
of unraveling the international sanctions that represented the best chance for a solution
without the use of force.
Even faithful Obama supporter Goldberg understands that it would be madness for
Israel to withdraw from more territory and replicate the Gaza terror experiment in the
West Bank. He also worries that the administration is making a weak Iran deal even
though he may be the only person on the planet who actually thinks Obama would use
force to prevent an Iranian nuclear weapon.
So why is the administration so angry with Netanyahu? It cant be because Netanyahu is
preventing peace with the Palestinians. After the failure of Kerrys fools errand
negotiations and the Hamas missile war on Israel, not even Obama can think peace is at
hand. Nor does he really think Netanyahu can stop him from appeasing Iran if Tehran is
willing to sign even a weak deal.
The real reason to target Netanyahu is that it is easier to scapegoat the Israelis than to
own up to the administrations mistakes. Rather than usher in a new era of good
feelings with the Arab world in keeping with his 2009 Cairo speech, Obama has been the
author of policies that have left an already messy Middle East far more dangerous.
Rather than ending wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, his decision to withdraw U.S. troops
and to dither over the crisis in Syria led to more conflict and the rise of ISIS. Instead of
ending the Iranian nuclear threat, Obama is on the road to enabling it. And rather than
manage an Israeli-Palestinian standoff that no serious person thought was on the verge
of resolution, Obama made things worse with his and Kerrys hubristic initiatives and
constant bickering with Israel.
Despite the administrations insults, it is not Netanyahu who is weak. He has shown
great courage and good judgment in defending his countrys interests even as Obama
has encouraged the Palestinians to believe they can hold out for even more unrealistic
terms while denying Israel the ammunition it needed to fight Hamas terrorists. While we
dont know whether, as Goldberg believes, it is too late for Israel to strike Irans nuclear
facilities, it is Obama that Iran considers weak as it plays U.S. negotiators for suckers in
the firm belief that the U.S. is a paper tiger that is not to be feared any longer.
If there is a crisis, it is one that was created by Obamas failures and inability to grasp
that his ideological prejudices were out of touch with Middle East realities.
The next two years may well see, as Goldberg ominously predicts, even more actions by
the administration to downgrade the alliance with Israel. But the blame for this will
belong to a president who has never been comfortable with Israel and who has, at every
conceivable opportunity, sought conflict with it even though doing so did not advance
U.S. interests or the cause of peace. No insult directed at Netanyahu, no matter how
crude or pointless, can cover up the presidents record of failure.

Egypt

Egypt ordered residents living on the border with Gaza to evacuate announcing a plan to
demolish homes to create a 500-yard wide and 9 mile long buffer zone to block arms
smuggling. Egypt Intensified Operations in Sinai, Army Prepares to Evacuate Gaza Border
Area after 33 Egyptian security personnel were killed on Friday in Sinai. A joint
committee of the Egyptian army and the Rafah City Council surveyed over 800 houses
and 10,000 residents, who were offered financial compensation, land or housing in
exchange for their evacuation. Egypt rushed special forces by air to Sinai to help combat
the Islamist insurgency. The Egypt-Gaza Buffer Zone will have Water-Filled Trenches to
Counter Tunnels.

Egypt's 1984 - In a bid to stamp out any last vestiges of revolutionary fervor and hold at
bay the threat of collective empowerment, the Sisi regime has taken concrete steps to
quash dissent, silence opposition voices, and consolidate control over the body politic.
Under the guise of a war on terror and restoring "stability," President Abdel Fattah al-
Sisi has enshrined unprecedented authoritarian measures into law. Over the past few
months, authorities have imposed a series of decrees and steps designed to expand the
security state, increasing its reach and powers across Egyptian society, from university
campuses and religious institutions to civil society and the Internet.

Gaza

Qatar Donated $30 million Cash to Pay Hamas Civilian Staff in Gaza, to be distributed in
the amount of $1200 each to about 24,000 Hamas public workers, excluding the security
forces. Robert F. Serry, the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process,
arranged the system, amid concerns that direct PA involvement could lead to a backlash
from international donors, including the U.S., that consider Hamas a terrorist
organization.

Palestinian Poll: Support Rose for Hamas and Armed Struggle after Gaza War. A poll of
Palestinians conducted by the Jerusalem Media & Communications Center on Oct. 15-19
found that the percentage of those who support military operations against Israel
increased from 31% before the Gaza war to 42% afterwards. 53% said the war achieved
the Palestinian people's interests, while 21% said it harmed their interests. 61% said
that Hamas' rockets help achieve Palestinian goals. 57% considered Hamas to have won
the war, while 8% believed Israel emerged triumphant.

Other Countries

The Struggle for Female Political Participation in Tunisia - Considering that Tunisia has
long been on the frontlines in gender politics, electoral lists for the parliamentary
elections that took place on October 26 have proved a disappointment; female
candidates led 11 percent of electoral lists. Given that women made up 50.5 percent of
registered voters (up from 45 percent in October 2011), the low percentage of female
candidates sparked outrage among female activists who had a leading role during the
Tunisian revolution in 2011 and who, over the last three years, have stood steadfastly
against trends that threatened to derail the democratic movement. Despite their
increasing political participation and the constitutional and legislative protection for
women's political and civil rights (such as Article 24 of the Tunisian Electoral Law
ensuring parity in electoral lists), Tunisian women find themselves almost excluded from
'real' political opportunities.

A Bahraini court has suspended the main opposition al-Wefaq party a month ahead of
parliamentary elections, which the group announced Oct. 11 it would boycott.

Security forces are nearing Baiji in a renewed offensive to regain control over Iraq's
largest oil refinery from Islamic State militants; meanwhile the Iraqi army has retaken
Jurf al-Sakhar after four months of fighting that left much of the town destroyed.

Declining oil prices have prompted Oman to consider reducing energy subsidies.




Your Rush Limbaugh Echo for Today, 10/29/14
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Seg#1: We have news on the elections, worsening for Democrats

It was always this bad for Democrats, but now, Drive-by Media has to protect their credibility by
reporting close to reality. A month ago, they tried to shape public opinion.

There is panic setting in with Democrats; new polls show what is real.

Millennials: 47% favor Democrat control and 51% want Republicans in control. If it were reversed, they
would not say, it is close. This represents a golden opportunity for a Republican positive message.
Tell Millennials and anybody that wants to hear, a positive and inspirational message.

Jimmy Carter damaged the Democrat Party image; Obama the same. Nancy Pelosi and Dingy Reid are
national jokes. They are not idolized.

Only 5% of Blacks have voted in early voting in one state, showing reality.

I joked that we need to quarantine NJ Gov Chris Christie, and it has captured cable news. They think
this is bad for the Republican Party, when it is not. Republicans has shut up during all of this campaign,
and I open my mouth and it captures cable news ((montage: like it cost Mitt Romney the presidency.
Etc. It is a pretty funny line.)) Nobody says I am an entertainer except the last, Newt Gingrich.

I change it to We need to quarantine Obama, Reid, Pelosi, and Elizabeth Warren, but Im not
backing away. Now I am back to being the titular head of the Republican Party, and not just an
entertainer they used to say. Media tries to portray public opinion on the side of Chris Christie. ((Clip))

I dont have anything to do with Ebola policy. The poll tells that public was on the side of keeping the
nurse in quarantine, same with our military. Public opinion is against Obama and with the first NY & NJ
action to quarantine.

The WH and The Regime had no firm position and waited for political advantage. 21 days is nothing and
is the only sensible thing to do in this environment. The DbM argument that it is me vs Christie is
bogus: we agree. [Had to do with caving to Obama.] Screaming Liberals are being selfish.

>>> This is not about getting along Americans want Obama gone.
We are far beyond cooperating. E.Warren Democrats want your scalp.

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Seg#2: CNN tries to create another bump for Democrats

Theyve been sitting in wait for some Republican to say something stupid; so all they have is what I
said. They have nothing else. War on Women didnt work.

In Colorado, Democrat incumbent Udall is not even into campaigning. Cory Gardiner said something
about public-paid contraceptions, and they make it, wants to ban condoms.

>>> The Democrat Party shows their desperation.

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S#3: Remember when George Stephanopoulos tried to trick Mitt Romney?

The war on women thing is blowing up in their face, for Colorado Democrats. They have talking points
and when it blows up, they dont have the ability to figure it out, pivot, and improvise.

People are starting to see Democrats in a truthful way; Democrats dont know how to deal with media
criticism. Democrats dont talk about their own accomplishments and only criticize Republicans. They
are vulnerable.

That is how they end up saying Cory Gardiner wants to ban condoms. They get locked in on the strategy
of always blaming Republicans. Contraception is everywhere and nobody is opposed to it, over the
counter. It was tried on Mitt Romney by George StepOnAllOfUs.

Democrats dont know how to do anything but stick to their stupid scripts!

((Rush read the stupid Democrat ad)) [Cory also denies Global Warming] There are some idiots that will
vote for Udall based on this, but not most.

A week before the election, these stories start to make sense. Colorado has been shifting from blue to
Republican. ((Reading: Cory Gardiner has a large lead in key counties across Colorado. . . . A drop-off
of female voters by 3% and an increase of 3% with male voters are significant.)) When the Democrat
script doesnt work, Udall sticks with it and makes a fool of himself.

It is not guaranteed that early voting will be similar to the Election Day voting.

>>> I decided to give talking about Ebola a short break.

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Seg#4: The nurse in Maine, stays mainly in the claim . . . [smiley-face]

((Audio ad by NAROL: Everyone is sold out of condoms; Cory Gardiner, Etc.)) This is insultingly stupid.
There will be some Democrat women that believe their panic. And Global Warming isnt happening.

How does a senator ban birth-control anyway?

Neil Cavuto talked to Mitch McConnell ((Clip-McConnell: These governors are doing what they think is
best for their constituents and I dont want to second-guess them from Washington.)) Nobody wants to
make waves this close to the election.

The nurse in Maine is the only one speaking up;
>>> She wants to audition for a Simpson TV episode.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/29/ebola-nurse-maine/18105327/

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Seg#5: Will stupid campaigning backfire on the Democrat in NC?

NC embarrassment with campaign of Kay Hagan against the Republican, using voter shaming to turn
out the Black vote. [Not voting will lead to Obama impeachment.]
>>> Republican Thom Tillis pulls a few point ahead.

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Segment#6: Rush Revere and the American Revolution

(Theme Music) In the first hour, I purposefully did not mention this (you are not mere customers) and go
overboard on Rush stuff. You are the best audience in media: it is a sheer delight to have intelligent
and loyal audience. The third Rush Revere book rockets up to the top.

Rush Revere books are part of the mission we have here at EIB.

America, as founded, will only survive if people understand how it was founded. The effort to impugn
has gone on for years, very sad. It is on purpose.

Share the joy we feel in producing the Rush Revere series. I know your expectation for EIB are high. Not
only did the third book go through the book, the first two also surged. Audio also. Rush Revere and the
American Revolution.

Stimulus money went to NC hopeful Kay Hagan and she is wealthy. People are finally seeing it and
reacting. The North Carolina Democrat Party are sending letters in four counties, two versions: one
giving them their voting history, and the other saying they will be checked on later. Public records will
tell whether you voted or not. Etc. This is known as voter shaming.

Could this end up diminishing the Black vote? You are being watched.

>>> Once again, it shows Democrat desperation.

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From the Rush Limbaugh Morning Update: "Thanks!"
Following a drug conviction in 1997, Luis Enrique Bracamonte was deported from Arizona to Mexico.
Four year later, he was arrested in the United States, and once again deported. This week, Mr.
Bracamonte went on a murder spree. Police say he shot four California sheriffs deputies, two are dead,
one is seriously injured.
There are multiple crime scenes. In a Sacramento motel parking lot, Deputy Danny Oliver was killed with
a rifle at close range, shot in the forehead, as he investigated a suspicious car. Officer Anthony Holes,
shot in the head during an attempted carjacking, is in fair condition.
About 30 miles north of that crime scene and several others along the way, two other officers were shot
as they approached a stolen pickup truck. Detective Michael David Davis Jr. was killed. The gunman fled
to a home where police used tear gas to force him to surrender.
President Obamas Homeland Security agency claims the borders are secure. Theyre not. Mr.
Bracamonte can thank our porous borders for easy entry to America, multiple times.
He can also thank La Raza and the Democrat Party for eroding respect for our immigration laws, which
might as well be non-existent. Illegal immigrants pour in by the tens of thousands, to benefits, welcome
mats, and an invitation to break additional laws without serious consequence.
And, special thanks to Barack Hussein O. Who, even now, is planning to ignore the Constitution, and
grant amnesty to thousands more. How many are like this guy, I wonder.
Read the Background Material on the Morning Update...
CBS: How Did Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte Hide In United States Illegally Until Deputy Killings?
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Quote Gems from Rush Limbaugh dot com:
"I have been looking forward to this day, I can't tell you for how long. It's October 28th and today, Rush
Revere and the American Revolution, Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans, book three
in the series is actually on sale."
"In the television age, 'qualifications' change. Obama didn't have any, but he made a great speech."
"With all of the communicative ability that I have been blessed with, I still haven't found a way to
persuade people just how thoroughly, passionately ideological Obama is."
"I firmly believe that the vast majority of people that voted for Obama in 2008 didn't have any ideology
in mind. They weren't even thinking ideology. They weren't thinking left, right, conservative, liberal.
They were just thinking, in Obama's case, I think a vast majority of people were thinking we could end
racism."
"I think everybody ought to buckle up for Obama in these last two years. He's going to executive
action, executive order as much as he thinks he can get away with. And he's going to go, I think, at
NASCAR breakneck speeds."
"If you are a devout politically correct thinker, one of the requirements is that the United States is guilty.
I mean, that's why there is political correctness. The US is guilty."
"I joked yesterday that we needed to quarantine Governor Christie. It turns out actually we need to
quarantine Barack Obama. And apparently the Ebola czar, Ron Klain, is already in quarantine 'cause we
can't find the guy! "
"The Ebola czar doesn't know anything about Ebola. He handles the politics of it. Because, folks, with
everything, the Democrat Party, Obama, you name, it's all politics. Everything about everything is
measured in terms of will it help or hurt Obama and how much can it help or hurt Obama."
"I don't know what percentage of the American people would constitute the Democrat Party base. It's
not a majority of Americans, thank God. But it's not tiny, either."
"I love this country. I wish everybody did. I hope everybody will. And that is one of the many reasons
for the Rush Revere series."
"Elizabeth Warren is out there demanding that Governor Christie now back up his quarantine on
returning Ebola health workers with 'science,' but she is not demanding that Obama back up the army's
quarantine of soldiers who had no contact with Ebola."
"If anybody's politicizing the Ebola response, it's the Regime by hiring Klain, who doesn't know a thing
about Ebola or anything related to health."
"Some things are starting to come into focus. Well, to people like you and me they have been in focus
for a long time, but that focus and that clarity is starting to be reflected in the Drive-Bys as they continue
to spin for what they now obviously believe is going to be a pretty big Republican win one week from
today."
"We're no longer required to try to persuade people by predicting to them what will happen if
Democrats continue to win. It's not a prediction anymore. People are living it."
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