Sounds like he's channeling Mayor Daley.
After hearing this, House Republican leader John Boehner replied fittingly:
“Ladies and gentlemen, we have a president in the White House who referred to Americans who disagree with him as ‘our enemies.’ Think about that. He actually used that word. When Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush used the word ‘enemy,’ they reserved it for global terrorists and foreign dictators — enemies of the United States. Enemies of freedom. Enemies of our country.
“Today, sadly, we have president who uses the word ‘enemy’ for fellow Americans — fellow citizens. He uses it for people who disagree with his agenda of bigger government — people speaking out for a smaller, more accountable government that respects freedom and allows small businesses to create jobs. Mr. President, there's a word for people who have the audacity to speak up in defense of freedom, the Constitution, and the values of limited government that made our country great. We don't call them ‘enemies.’ We call them ‘patriots.’”
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After a weekend of campaigning in four states President Obama will spend Election eve behind-closed-doors at the White House today.The President is staying home to review polls and to plan how to use the Democratic disaster to his personal advantage. And with poll results like these and these, he's should be worried.
In the morning, the President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing and meet with senior advisors in the Oval Office, his regular daily briefings.
Mr. Obama will spend the rest of the day in private meetings at the White House. [emphasis added]
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. Psalm 139:12
Before I formed you in your mother’s womb 1 I chose you. 2 Before you were born I set you apart. I appointed you to be a prophet to the nations. Jeremiah 1:5For a more about the Biblical view of life and abortion, see http://www.biblestudyguide.org/articles/abortion/life-womb.htm
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Those non-Jews who become citizens need to fully appreciate that the State of Israel is the national expression of the self-determination of the Jewish people.
Surrounded on three sides by more than 100 enemy soldiers armed with machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic rifles, the Afghan troops broke and fled. The U.S. soldiers, part of an Army special forces unit on a reconnaissance mission, were pinned down.His official citation for the Congressional Medal of Honor describes the action:
Staff Sergeant Robert Miller had been walking point and was separated from his unit. He was armed with a lightweight machine gun that could fire up to 1,000 rounds per minute.
Miller made a quick decision.
He charged.
Miller ran toward the enemy, where machine guns and assault rifles were cutting down the retreating troops. He killed or wounded 10 enemy soldiers.
But in the darkness of the valley, the sound and muzzle flash of Miller's weapon pinpointed his position. With every burst of fire, insurgents trained their aim on him.
Miller continued charging forward, tossing hand grenades and firing at the enemy soldiers hidden in the hills overhead. His comrades say Miller's charge kept them from being flanked.
Miller kept moving, tossing grenades, killing or wounding four more, destroying their firing positions.
Seeing that his team was safe for the moment, Miller finally moved for cover.
As he ran, a bullet hit him in the chest. At about the same time, his commander, Cpt. Robert Cusick, was hit, also in the chest.
Still alive and armed with the unit's only machine gun, Miller kept firing as his team bounded back.
Even as his unit fell back, Miller continued forward, crawling in the snow. His unit couldn't see him but the dust and debris from enemy grenades and bullets made it easy to know where he was.
During the next 25 minutes, Miller was shot again in the chest.
Now mortally wounded, he continued to give reports of the insurgent positions. He threw his final grenade and fired the last of his ammunition.
As the group neared the small, steep, narrow valley that the enemy had inhabited, a large, well-coordinated insurgent force initiated a near ambush, assaulting from elevated positions with ample cover. Exposed and with little available cover, the patrol was totally vulnerable to enemy rocket propelled grenades and automatic weapon fire. As point man, Staff Sergeant Miller was at the front of the patrol, cut off from supporting elements, and less than 20 meters from enemy forces. Nonetheless, with total disregard for his own safety, he called for his men to quickly move back to covered positions as he charged the enemy over exposed ground and under overwhelming enemy fire in order to provide protective fire for his team. While maneuvering to engage the enemy, Staff Sergeant Miller was shot in his upper torso. Ignoring the wound, he continued to push the fight, moving to draw fire from over one hundred enemy fighters upon himself. He then again charged forward through an open area in order to allow his teammates to safely reach cover. After killing at least 10 insurgents, wounding dozens more, and repeatedly exposing himself to withering enemy fire while moving from position to position, Staff Sergeant Miller was mortally wounded by enemy fire. His extraordinary valor ultimately saved the lives of seven members of his own team and 15 Afghanistan National Army soldiers.And his citation from the highest Authority,
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13