Ali said that as UK soldiers continue to be in Muslim countries, these incidents of beheading will continue. She says they see themsevles as Uma and that it is them against the rest of the world.
Ali said there aren't more of these incidents due to the authorities' vigilance. She said we'll have to see if this is part of a network in the UK or not. She said that these terrorists have been driven by the Koran and basic Islamic teachings and that a spade must be called a spade. Ingraham pointed to sharia councils and divided societies within European countries where there is no integration. She predicts that immigration will become more selective in the future.
Sessions said good policy is good politics. He thought the first immigration policy would work and it was a disaster and thus he thinks this new effort must be done more carefully. Ingraham disputed that the system is broken; that really it hasn't been enforced due to craven politicians. Sessions agreed saying we've admitted people who are a charge to the state, haven't fixed the borders or dealt with illegal employment. He said we'll have millions more coming in again without fixing the problem.
Sessions said most of the people who come here are good people, but we have a legal system that hasn't been followed and law enforcement has become the enemy by not letting them do their job. He said that if many low wage people into the country it will depress the middle class and weaken entitlements.
Mitt Romney was picked up on an open mic descritbing the dependent Obama voter versus the voters he feels he can attract in an assessment that is politically incorrect at one level but probably quite accurate, especially after these comments see the light of day. Romney will also get called out for the tax breaks he gets that allow him to pay at a lesser rate than many Americans. He will also have to explain just exactly which benefits people depend on - i.e. Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits, mortgage write off, etc.. He has potentially offended most of the electorate.
Mother Jones posted video of Romney telling donors at a fundraiser earlier this year: “There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it. That that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what. . . . These are people who pay no income tax.”
He continued, “My job is not to worry about those people. I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."
This should ease global uncertainty over the shaky eurozone's beleaguered players - and affect the US elections.
With the ruling, the 17 countries of the euro zone will be able to move ahead with the establishment of the European Stability Mechanism, something like a continental version of the International Monetary Fund. The mechanism will handle bailouts and work in tandem with the European Central Bank to buy the bonds of countries such as Italy and Spain that are straining under high interest rates.
Poland's freedom hero Lech Walesa endorsed Romney in so many words today:
Walesa: "I wish you to be successful because this success is needed to the United States, of course, but to Europe and the rest of the world, too. Gov Romney, get your success - be successful!"
Although the gathering didn't produce a solution for the ailing euro zone, it did outline the globe's new balance of power. Developing countries projected optimism and wealth over the summit's two days, while European and U.S. leaders struggled just to stay solvent.
The "Ingraham Angle" with Laura Ingraham on "the O'Reilly Factor" discussed President Obama's comments on the debt, accusing the GOP of running up debt akin to someone ordering a fancy meal and then sticking the other guests with the tab.
Ingraham said we have more money added to our national debt in three years versus all the previous years of our nation's history. She added that President Bush also spent way too much as well. O'Reilly said Obama is essentially buying off voters. Ingraham pointed to his failures of leadership in moving the Congress toward debt control. O'REilly said the liberals say not enough was spent. Ingraham slammed Obama's enalogy to eating a big meal and sticking the other guy with the eheck.
O'Reilly and Ingraham discussed the case of illegal aliens getting tuition breaks that out of state US citizens can't get in Colorado. O'Reilly said that even legal aleins have to pay more than the illegal aliens.
Mitt Romney scooped President Obama's henchman David Axelrod who planned big hit on Romney in his hometown of Boston. Romney responded by calling a press conference in Fremont, California on a big business failure of President Obama's on the taxpayers' dime, Solyndra, the green energy company that went bankrupt.
U.S. Army Gen. Neil Tolley, commander of U.S. Special Operations Forces in South Korea, told an audience in Tampa that U.S. and South Korean forces have been sent into North Korea to spy on the communist country’s vast collection of underground tunnels and military installations.
President Obama and President Hollande of France held a press conference at Camp David for the G-8 summit. This is hte first meeting of the two leaders. Hollande made it clear that French troops will not leave Afghanistan at the end of 2012
Britain's Tory Prime Minister David Cameron has succumbed to the Obama mystiue and could rightfully dubbed "Obama's Poodle" after his US state visit - just as Labor's Tony Blair was when he got close to George W. Bush.
Clearly he believes that Obama will be re-elected and he wants to stand on the right left side of history.
As Mrs Cameron stepped out of the car Mr Obama remarked, ‘Very pretty,' adding ‘They look better than us'
Mrs Cameron was wearing an Alessandra Rich dress, on loan to her from the British-based designer, and shoes from Next
The banquet's theme was 'America’s Backyard' which was said to be a nod to the U.S. tradition of backyards being the places of gathering and entertaining close friends
In a tribute Obama made a reference to the death of the Cameron's disabled son Ivan saying, 'All of us have seen how as parents you and Samantha have shown a measure of strength that few of us will ever know.
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron settled down after their expensive campaign field trip to the NCAA basketball game in swing state Ohio to hold a press conference on serious topics such as Afghanistan.
President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron hold a joint press conference in the Rose Garden, after meeting in the Oval Office during the Prime Minister's official visit. March 14, 2012.