Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Robert Kiyosaki : Success requires knowledge and lots of courage


Robert Kiyosaki : Success requires knowledge and lots of courage.


Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.

Michael Savage debates The Syria War Drums

Michael Savage - Syria War Drums Debate - August 26, 2013 - Full Show
It is so hard to trust govt anymore that you cannot believe them when they say the other side used chem weapons. Really? I am starting to wonder how much of the benghazi arms trafficking involved wmd's, if any? That might explain the panic to cover it up at any cost.
The reality is that we cannot believe in anything we are told about such supposed occurrences as so many illusions have been created before. There is no point in supporting intervention about a situation we effectively know nothing about.




Impeach Obama 2013 ~ Obama facing Impeachment says Aaron Klein on Fox News - Impeachable Offenses




President Obama facing Impeachment says Aaron Klein on Fox News President Obama facing Impeachment Aaron Klein on Fox News

When Congress returns from its August recess, lawmakers will have new reading material awaiting them, much like students returning to school — only this book will detail a case for impeaching President Barack Obama.

"Impeachable Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack Obama from Office" is a new book coauthored by journalist and WABC radio host Aaron Klein and blogger Brenda Elliott, and they, along with some members of Congress, are trying to make sure that every member has an opportunity to read the book — even going so far as hand delivering them.

"We plan to be working with a member of Congress who likes the book and has agreed to allow his/her office to serve as a conduit distribution source," Klein told POLITICO in an email. "[The] publishing firm will be physically bringing the books in as soon as Congress returns and we provide the labor to take them from office to office — hand-delivering them to aides and members."

(Also on POLITICO: GOP pol: House could impeach president)

Klein declined to name those members of Congress with whom he'll work to distribute the book, but did say that the idea is growing both inside and out of Congress.

Just last week Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-Texas) suggested at a town hall meeting that the House had enough votes to impeach Obama. The idea caught on when, this past Monday, Rep. Kerry Bentivolio (R-Mich.) told constituents at yet another town hall meeting that it would be a "dream come true" if he could write and submit the bill to impeach Obama. On Wednesday, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said that Obama was "getting perilously close" to the Constitutional standard for impeachment, according to Tulsa World.

"We are seeing the impeachment effort snowball more and more every week. It's possible the comments from Reps. Bentivolio and Farenthold represent the opening of a wider movement, both inside Congress and outside," Klein said.

(Also on POLITICO: Michael Steele: Impeachment talk 'asinine')

As for Klein himself and his personal thoughts on the matter, he's just presenting the case for others to see.

"I look at my role as a court reporter, documenting the many arguments for impeachment in a matter-of-fact manner. I don't see myself as an activist. It is up to the public and ultimately our elected representatives to decide what to do next," he said. "Remember, impeachment is not the final step in removing a president from office; rather it is the beginning of a larger process by first bringing charges, or an indictment. My book, with its many pages of footnotes, acts as a possible blueprint for such an indictment."

"Impeachable Offenses" is scheduled for release Aug. 27.
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