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These Blast e-mails were initiated two years ago in an effort to capture the increasing amalgam of

BHOs Scandal-Sheet entries and, thus, this update is initiated with what transpired a few hours ago.
Indeed, what had been envisioned as a terse-update has, again, grown into a generalized set of data
that may be viewed as particularly worthwhile, as the GOPs electoral-results are tabulated in six states;
having achieved closure on a few personal projects [Holocaust-Education-Mandate, Gun-Control-Letter,
etc.], it is desirable to assume people need not be reminded of how dangerous BHO continues to be
[noting that OReilly announced he will tackle this topic tonight, highlighting conservatives who warned
of what BHO portended,and recalling how very distraught I was after both electoral-events]. Thus,
recognize that these notifications are intended to stir action, rather than merely to convey information;
if the suggested-reaction is not intuitive, please so-inform, and Ill transform the implicit into a to-do list.

Lest we forget, the VA-Scandal continues to explode [a Whistleblower told CNN the VA
Covered Up Veteran Deaths characterizing the atmosphere as 'beyond horrible' and
CNNs Drew Griffin concluded I Dont Think The VA Can Fix Itself before he advised
'Throw out every senior manager in the VA'].

The IRS chief was scorched as a 'liar'; Issa said, 'We are sick and tired of your game playing;' Thus,
SPARKS FLEW after he said 'We have a problem with you, and you have a problem maintaining your
credibility'; House Republicans slammed the IRS commissioner as they subpoenaed a White House
lawyer in 'missing emails' case:

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified Monday in a rare evening hearing, just days
after being called a liar in another House proceeding
He defended the IRS against insinuations that it covered up a political targeting scheme
by burying inconvenient emails
Republicans say he lied in March when he promised to deliver copies of 'all' of former
official Lois Lerner's communications even though he knew of a 2011 computer crash
that destroyed 28 months' worth
Koskinen couldn't explain why a six-month 'disaster recovery' backup wasn't tapped to
restore her emails after the computer crash
He complained that it would take $10 to $30 million to upgrade IRS computers to retain
all its emails and documents; the agency paid $89 million in bonuses last year and has
an $1.8 billion IT budget
House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa subpoenaed White House attorney
Jennifer O'Connor on Monday to testify Tuesday morning
O'Connor, former counsel to the then-acting IRS commissioner, was invited to testify
but the White House Counsel's office refused to let her appear

KEY VIDEO MOMENTS were captured, as The Internet was awash with video clips of congressmen and
women grilling John Koskinen on Monday night:

Rep. Darrell Issa's opening statement slashes and burns
Rep. Jackie Speier threatens to walk out over a lack of decorum
Issa lectures Rep. John Tierney on committee rules
Koskinen can't explain to Rep. Jason Chaffetz why data recovery system wasn't used to
recover emails
Koskinen says no one has been fired in connection with the email scandal
Rep. Paul Gosar compares Obama's IRS scandal with Nixon's IRS-related articles of
impeachment
Koskinen tells Rep. Jim Jordan 'I do not remember' how he learned about the lost emails
Rep. Trey Gowdy slams Koskinen for failing to protect evidence and substituting
'common sense' for legal analysis

The IRS Commissioner said, I Do Not Remember How I Was Told Lerner Emails Lost; Koskinen said, 'We
were in the middle of filing season as all this was going on.' It must be remembered that the IRS
Commissioner John Koskinen is Major Democratic Donor. Others emphasized the importance of how
this battle [GOP vs. IRS chief: Part 2] prompted Darrell Issa to subpoena an administration lawyer he
wants to grill for his IRS targeting probe, and still others claim the e-mails arent lost [The CEO of a major
a federal contractor, which has several contracts with the Treasury Department, says it should be
relatively easy for IRS contractors to retrieve the lost emails of Lois Lerner, the IRS official at the center
of the tea party-targeting scandal].

For the first 15 of MSNBCs Morning Joe, the news-coverage of this event by the
media was lambasted; in particular, whreas the NY-Times placed a story bashing a
potential POTUS-16 candidate of the GOP on the front page [Second Bridge Inquiry Said
to Be Linked to Christie], two articles about the IRS [Testy Exchange Erupts as I.R.S. Chief
Is Questioned on Messages and Examining a Scandal Within a Scandal About Emails at
the I.R.S.] were buried.

Those "soft interviews" for Hillary weren't so soft after all; she inadvertently admitted she violated the
law over Benghazi; indeed, Hillary Clinton was a veritable fog of war machine when she got grilled
by Bret Baier on Fox News Special Report about the 2012 Benghazi attack as part of a special two-part
interview of the potential presidential candidate. {This may explain, also, how Bret Baier Turns Fox
Haters Into Fox Lovers.} Also, Hillary was universally bashed for her effort to place her wealth into a
populist context [CNN Anchors Ridiculed Hillarys Not Truly Well Off Comment: Thats Hilarious!]; her
age [Harrison Fords Broken Leg Is Bad News for Hillary], her giggles [Hillary Clinton's Hilarious Interview
Tour]; one columnist provided Free Advice to Hillary: Embrace Your Success! [Of all the unforced errors
Hillary Clinton has made thus farfrom leaning on everything in sight to avoid collapsing due to her old
age to forgetting* which chamber of Congress Abe Lincoln served inthe most curious of them are
related to her continued effort to convince the plebes that shes one of them.] {Meanwhile, Bill Clinton
Budgeted to Receive Nearly $1 Million in Taxpayer Money in 2014.}



As a consensus grows concluding Hillary wont run, Biden is incorrectly viewed as the beneficiary,
notwithstanding his problematic messaging [Biden Plans to Live off Taxpayers Forever; Admits to lack of
savings, desire to subsist on six-figure government pension; and Biden Wields Military-Style Assault
Weapon in a Crowd of Children]. All three putative candidates [including Warren] must contend with
The existential crisis of the liberal millionaire [campaigning to convince donors its OK to attack the Koch
brothers while spending millions]. {Indeed, the troops are getting restless, noting that Reid's new
challenge is Fellow Dems, who are increasingly pressuring him due to their agitation over the lack of
votes on legislation; that House Dems now push for Ex-Im Bank (Rep. Denny Heck will introduce a bill
that would extend the bank's authorization for seven years) is c/w observations detailed during
yesterdays Heritage-Action phone-update.}

None look good when BHO looks increasingly bad [Sharp Rise in Disapproval of Obamas
Foreign Policy; Health care costs have risen to $23,215 a year for the typical family of
four; Obamacare Exchanges Are Disappointing With Fewer Than 4 Million Newly
Insured. The Government Hoped for 26 Million; and Deutsch: Obama Looks Like He
Wants to Go Home]. Thus, its not surprising that BHOs administration increasingly
behaves as might a cornered-rat, [noting the-redskins trademark decision by the patent-
office, illustrating a government-gone-wild].

As Congressional candidate Stewart Mills ['The Brad Pitt of the Republican Party'] struggles to fine-tune
his message on his hair, Primary Days 6 big questions will be answered [for races in Mississippi,
Oklahoma and New York offer fertile territory for upsets and surprises]:

1. Will non-Republicans show up to save Thad Cochran in Mississippi? [Some feel Mississippi's
revolution may be just starting, for the race between Cochran and McDaniel tore-open long-
developing divisions in the Magnolia State.]
2. Are the Baptists more organized than the tribes in Oklahoma?
3. Does Charles Rangel survive in New York?
4. Will Tom Tancredo hurt Republican Senate hopes in Colorado?
5. Do GOP establishment favorites win in three key New York House races?
6. What is Anthony Browns margin in the ugly Democratic primary for Maryland governor?

Richard A. Viguerie, Chairman of ConservativeHQ.com and author of TAKEOVER, The
100-Year War for the Soul of the GOP and How Conservatives Can Finally Win It, was
displeased with the results of the House Republican Conference leadership elections:
There was good news and bad news in this afternoons House Republican leadership
elections. The good news was that all of the candidates running for House Majority
Leader and Majority Whip claimed to be conservatives. The bad news is that the two
winning candidates (McCarthy and Scalise) are business-as-usual, go-along-to-get-along
Washington insiders.

Unsolicited Advice to St. Louis Post-Dispatch [which has a long record of supporting liberal and
Democratic priorities]: Dropping George Will Is A Bad Way To Arrest That Subscriber Decline,
particularly when the rationale for this action [which occurred prior to last Tuesdays column
(Obama's foreign policy of retreat) and Fridays column (Stopping a lawless president)] lambasting the
Imperial-BHO] was so very thin:

Will wrote a piece (Colleges become the victims of progressivism), in which he
ridiculed, in the context of a new Education Department mandate, some phony math
and dubious cases being cited to demonstrate that America suffers from a rape
epidemic, which the Obama administration has used to make the case for railroading
due process rights of the accused. {Remember the Duke Lacrosse Team?}

Wills larger point was that the DOE mandate threatens the loss of federal funding to
colleges who do not institute a preponderance of the evidence standard when
adjudicating allegations of sexual assault. This, he wrote, would inevitably lead to costly
litigation against institutions that have denied due process to males they accuse of
what society considers serious felonies.

Elsewhere in his article, Will pointed to the growth of campus speech codes and the
idea, on some campuses, of the need for trigger warnings on college textbooks that
feature language or concepts as might victimize unwary students. Will contrasts these
developments none of which are much resisted by college faculty and
administrations [often theyre welcomed] with those same colleges anger at another
prospective DOE program, a rating system that would compare schools on things like
graduation rates, student debt, and earnings after graduation.

Will concluded his piece with this: What government is inflicting on colleges and
universities, and what they are inflicting on themselves, diminishes their autonomy,
resources, prestige and comity. Which serves them right. They have asked for this by
asking for progressivism.

Tony Messenger, the editorial page editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch [who routinely
bashes the Missouri Republican party, often harshly, and champions every liberal cause
that comes his way] felt Wills column was offensive and inaccurate, for which
apologies were in order, and sufficient grounds for dropping his column from the paper
permanently. According to the Washington Posts Erik Wemple, he acted after: Seeing
the reaction and intensity of the hurt in some of the social media and the reaction of
women I know and talking to, people who really were offended by the thought that
sexual assault victims would seek some special victimhood.

The Sandusky probe report was less critical than was Kane, who proclaimed new charges; although the
REPORT CLEARED CORBETT OF POLITICAL MOTIVATION, SHE CRITICIZED HIS 'INEXCUSABLE LACK OF
URGENCY.' Channeling my chronic concern [vented repeatedy for two years on PoliticsPa], Micek
concluded that AG-Kane took politics off the table, but left Corbett a greater headache with the
release of her long-awaited report on his handling of the Sandusky child-sex scandal; although the
Republican governor didn't play politics or slow the pace of the investigation that that shook Happy
Valleyand pretty much all of college footballto its very foundations as he ran for the state's top spot
in 2010, the Attorney General's Office bobbled the case from beginning to end, by, among other things,
failing to talk to the right people soon enough and for inexplicably letting the case apparently drop while
Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, wandered free, perhaps even claiming more
victims. [This latter concern had been presaged on casablanca-pa.]

State Rep. Scott Conklin, D-Centre, said his 'Worst fears have been confirmed' because
the focus must be on protecting our children; he feels that, if Sandusky had been
arrested immediately, at least two children [who came forward after March of 2009]
could have been spared. Ex-prosecutors disputed the Kane claim of 2 ignored Sandusky
victims and Sandusky's wife claimed this Prosecution report wasn't truthful. Adding to
the intrigue, Corbetts statement on Sandusky report was silent in this regard and the
GOP chairman predictably claimed Kane used the Sandusky 'tragedy' to 'smear' Corbett.
{Also, the arbitrator concluded Sandusky deserves pension.}

In other Harrisburg-news, the Union dues deduction bill [paycheck protection] advanced, but the PA
HOUSE POSTPONED A PLANNED PENSION DEBATE because they decided to pull their members into a
closed-door meeting to offer them more information in hopes of shoring up support for a pension bill to
ensure its passage; Debate continues as PA budget deadline nears.

In NE-Philly [all within blocks of my office], VANDALS STRUCK A RHAWNHURST
SYNAGOGUE and a Nun was beaten in a carjacking outside Port Richmond grocery store;
a Mayfair health food store owner who shot a knife-wielding robber is a former Secret
Service agent and Philadelphia cop.

Iraq continues disproving BHOs doctrine [n.b.,Russia Test-Fired Six New Air-Launched Cruise Missiles]:
US Muslim Convert Calls for Obama and his Family to be Beheaded, says ISIS will encompass world
IRAN SPONSORED ISIL FOUNDER AND SHELTERED HIM FROM U.S.
ISIL Jihadists move against Lebanon and Jordan and .
Jordanian air force bombs Al Qaeda-Iraq incursion. ISIS also stands at Saudi border. Kerrys snags in Iraq.
Pamela Geller on Hannity Show Radical Muslims on the March
John McCains ISIS Photo Op: Jihad Army Runs Ad Campaign Featuring Photo with John McCain
Challenges to Shiites Further Threaten the Future of Iraq
Vietor [the dude who was in the Situation Room on 9/11/2012] Agrees With Bill Kristol on Iraq
'You cannot allow an Al Qaeda safe haven'
Muslim medical student is happy recruit for jihad
UK Former Spy Chief: Not possible to monitor all jihad fighters in UK
Kerry Urges Gulf states to not fund Syrian fighters . whom Obama is funding and to whom BHO is
providing lethal weapons

When Arlene Kushner decried the absence of good-guys in this conflict, I advised her
that The Kurds fit this bill [and have, for years, again screaming America Must Recognize
Kurdistan - Jewish Policy Center]; she concurred [Yes they are. But they were not
immediately relevant to the broad scenario I was describing. They will carve out
Kurdistan, pulling on part of Iraq. But they will not control Iraq.], after which I wrote
that my fear is that the Islamists will become so powerful that they could dominate
Kurdistan, as well, absent focused US assistance. She then wrote, The Kurds are pretty
tough, and well organized. Dont know if the Islamists could dominate them. But if it
depends on focused US assistance...forget it. I then concluded our colloquy ominously:
No one is safeincluding in Americalike RIGHT NOW!

Israel, of course, continues to be attacked by Muslims [SNL Sharia Night Live: Palestinian video satirizes
kidnapping of the three Jewish teens], by anti-Semites in America [The Mindblowing Dhimmitude of the
Presbyterian Church; CNN Anchors Rip Presbyterian Official Over BDS Vote; and david-duke-and-the-
presbyterian-church-usa-joined-in-common-cause-against-israel], and by those who lambaste the-
collective-punishment-canard [when israel must raid palestinian arabs to find hamas members in light of
the kidnapping]. Meanwhile, although Congress Condemned them, BHO is Still Silent on Kidnappings.
And Mike Huckabee Spoke eloquently at the Knesset (in a brief, must-read essay), while the L.A. City
Council Adopted Muslim American Heritage Month, {Also, know that Germanys 2
nd
largest TV Station
Condemned AFDIs Islamic Jew-Hatred Ad and Free Speech (in a brief, must-see video) and a Muslim
mob armed with axes viciously attacked mahjong players in a Chinese chess hall room attack.}

For insights, note Five Best Moments from Gary Oldmans Playboy Interview and for levity, note Chloe
bruce uploaded amazing kicking-videos. For follow-up reaction to my letter-to-the-editor on guns, note:

Guns are fatal.

Thats why militaries use them.

The primary reason to own or to possess a gun is to kill someone.

Some mental issues are transitory, others more permanent and others absolutely
permanent.

There are probably millions of ways an individual can be judged to be mentally deficient
but many, perhaps most, insufficiencies are harmless to others and many are beneficial.

Plus, mentally insufficient people have Rights which government is required to protect,
not restrict.

And as you note, theres the 2nd amendment which is a set of Rights, along with a great
number of other Rights and sets of Rights enumerated and not enumerated among the
Laws of the United States.

The arguments against guns should be expanded to include arguments against
Individual Rights.

And lets also argue taking guns away from poor people puts them in greater danger.

Your points are well made but the opponents have made points that resonate among
people unfamiliar with guns and among people who are afraid of guns.

How about a list of all of the guns in America and the number actually beneficially used
by people with mental health issues?

Also, how about a list of all of the guns in homes of people with mental health issues
that are not used for suicide.

How about a list of all the guns in all the homes that are used by other members in each
of those homes to defend people who have mental health issues?

After all, regarding homes with, say, Downs Syndrome people are located in high crime
areas, how many and how often does a gun in those homes provide great peace of mind
to the people therein?

How many guns were used to protect people with mental health issues?

To protect poor people?

To protect people of color?

To protect children?

To protect property?

To provide Peace of Mind to millions of gun owing people.

In fact, any gun in any place including in the hands of a military person provides great
peace of mind just by its nature and its presence.

Those are some of the Positive Arguments in favor of more guns in the hands of more
people.

If the so called researchers, (they are actually one side frauds) would study and balance
the positive values of guns against the very small number of negative arguments, they
would find, for example, that fear and depression can be cured by holding a loaded gun
against their fears.

Shooting an assailant also cures rape by preventing it.

Firearms are more necessary during times of National and International Stress which is a
mental condition.

Or is it wrong to include stress as a mental state?

No.

And stress is one reason that can and has been used to prohibit the possession of a gun
when often stress can be lessened or eliminated by the possession of or fast access to a
loaded and operational gun.

The above is what quickly came to mind that shows how wrong it is to actually conclude
guns should be prohibited from some people because of metal issues.

Fear is also a mental state and people who fear guns should always identify their fear
when writing about assuaging their mental state by reasoning guns should be controlled
by people without such mental impediments.

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