[Vision2020] AZ Governor Brewer and Obama Exchange Tense wordsatAirport
Jay Borden
jborden at datawedge.com
Thu Jan 26 13:41:06 PST 2012
Well, Bush may have originally signed it into law, but the current administration re-upped it…
Jay
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] On Behalf Of Tom Hansen
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 1:11 PM
To: Paul Rumelhart
Cc: vision 2020
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] AZ Governor Brewer and Obama Exchange Tense wordsatAirport
Now, if that same supreme court would put a constitutional end to Bush's Patriot Act and warrantless searches, we can all sleep in peace.
Seeya later, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Post Falls, Idaho
"If not us, who?
If not now, when?"
- Unknown
On Jan 26, 2012, at 1:02 PM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:
Well, at least we are getting some push-back from the Supreme Court for some of the Executive power abuses that have gone on lately (and with a unanimous decision at that):
Supreme Court: Sorry Obama, Police Cannot Invade Property, Track Without Warrant
Police-state proponents sent back to the drawing board as highest court beats back Fourth Amendment erosions
In a blow to the President Obama and pro-police state organizations like the Fraternal Order of Police, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled <http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/10-1259.pdf> [PDF] that police and federal agents cannot track U.S. citizens via GPS without a warrant. The decision is a dramatic departure from lower courts, including a U.S. Federal Court of Appeals <http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/> , which had previously opined that police could invade citizens' private property and plant tracking devices on their vehicles for 24-hour surveillance.
Full article: http://www.dailytech.com/Supreme+Court+Sorry+Obama+Police+Cannot+Invade+Property+Track+Without+Warrant/article23851.htm
Paul
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From: Sunil Ramalingam <sunilramalingam at hotmail.com>
To: vision 2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] AZ Governor Brewer and Obama Exchange Tense words atAirport
Yet another unsavory quality he shares with Bush and Cheney. And this is one of the less harmful ones.
Sunil
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From: jampot at roadrunner.com
To: thansen at moscow.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:35:04 -0800
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] AZ Governor Brewer and Obama Exchange Tense words atAirport
And where is it appropriate to bring up a topic with a lady and then turn your back and walk away midsentence as they are attempting to respond? It would appear that His Lordship will brook no criticism from the rabble as it has been widely reported, The royal skin is remarkably thin.
g
From: Tom Hansen <mailto:thansen at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 5:26 PM
To: Moscow Vision 2020 <mailto:vision2020 at moscow.com>
Subject: [Vision2020] AZ Governor Brewer and Obama Exchange Tense words atAirport
Courtesy of Arizona Central (Phoenix, Arizona) at
http://www.azcentral.com/news/politics/articles/2012/01/25/20120125brewer-obama-exchange-tense-words-immigration.html
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Brewer, Obama exchange tense words over book, immigration at airport
The following is a White House pool report filed shortly after President Barack Obama's arrival in Chandler, Arizona:
"President Obama arrived in Phoenix at 3:15 pm local time, finding the chilly weather of Iowa giving way to sunny skies and temperatures in the high 60s.
He stepped off Air Force One at 3:28 pm and was greeted by Gov. Jan Brewer. She handed him a handwritten letter in an envelope and they spoke intensely for a few minutes. At one point, she pointed her finger at him.
Afterwards, (I) spoke with the governor.
"He was a little disturbed about my book, Scorpions for Breakfast," Brewer said. "I said to him that I have all the respect in the world for the office of the president. The book is what the book is. I asked him if he read the book. He said he read the excerpt. So."
Asked what aspect of the book disturbed him, Brewer said: "That he didn't feel that I had treated him cordially. I said I was sorry he felt that way but I didn't get my sentence finished. Anyway, we're glad he's here. I'll regroup."
On the letter, she said it was personal letter asking him to sit down with her to discuss the "Arizona comeback."
She said she "reiterated an invitation that I've extended to him before with regards to coming to arizona and going to the border with me." She said she would take him to lunch.
"We've had a remarkable comeback here and I want to share that with him."
She said the president brought up the book.
"I thought we probably would've talked about the things that were important to him and important to me, helping one another. Our country is upside down. Arizona was upside down. But we have turned it around. I know again that he loves this country and I love this country."
Brewer is not going to Intel for the visit.
Obama was also greeted by Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, and Mesa Mayor Scott Smith.
During his brief stop at the airport, Obama worked the rope line.
Obama was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, among them the mother of a 2 1/2 month old baby girl. The President grabbed the baby, as her mother took a picture with her phone, uttering "Oh my God!" in disbelief
The President was given a basketball and a jersey, that Marvin Nicholson took care of. One of the greeters got the president to sign on his cast.
An update, filed at 4:11 p.m.
Obama arrived at the Intel campus after a brief ride in the motorcade, which was greeted by thick crowds of onlookers lining the streets.
A little more from the Brewer-Obama encounter.
It was clear from the moment they greeted one another that this would not be a run-of-the-mill encounter between the president and a local official. At one point, she was pointing her finger at him and at another, they were talking at the same time, seemingly over each other.
He appeared to walk away from her while they were still talking, and she confirmed that by saying she didn't finish her sentence.
When Brewer spoke with your pooler, the AP and an NBC producer for several minutes afterwards, she appeared a bit flustered and taken aback by the conversation. Asked if she was, that's when Brewer said, "I'll regroup."
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Gov. Jan Brewer and President Obama exchange words shortly after his arrival at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
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In what culture . . . On what planet . . . would this behavior from a state governor toward the US President be considered appropriate?
Seeya later, Moscow.
Tom Hansen
Post Falls, Idaho
"If not us, who?
If not now, when?"
- Unknown
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