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I have shared these insights [accrued, almost 4K-pages] during the past 1 years for myriad reasons,

yielding a meta-analysis of hyperlinks that have been mined from disparate sources; the cut/paste
process has yielded validation of insights that have focused upon the fear BHO engenders that his effort
to transform America could yield doom [for Israel, as well]. I have mainstreamed [indeed, prioritized]
articulate critique [prior to debunking it, of course], forever in awe of the intransigently lib/Dem mind
that prioritizes absolute abortion-rights over risk of demise of American Exceptionalism [with the most
recent example thereof included herein]. The overwhelming angst persists that BHOs visit to the
Pentagon today [which had troops-on-the-ground as an agenda-item] will not yield a substantive
alteration in his actions, notwithstanding the humanitarian crisis facing the Kurds.

Regarding the social-issues, a tongue-in-cheek video has been produced that portrays
how a man would have to behave were the process of acquiring a condum to be
comparable to that which a woman experiences when seeking contraceptives; my view
of the issues of abortion and marriage may be compared/contrasted with both the
GOPs Platform and the attack thereupon by a [very articulate] lib, as illustrated by my
support for how-abortion-access-has-changed-in-texas [safety-prioritized] as compared
with the concern that such interventions are intended to impede access. Ultimately,
there is a consensus that the Marriage issue has been settled [although Gay
marriages were temporarily blocked in Idaho]; an observation being addressed is that
the GOPs new website lists, @ the bottom, myriad groups that do NOT include the
Log Cabin Republicans.

Regarding these Blast e-mails, accolades have arrived from a patient
[Thank you for this piece, Dr. Bob. It brought tears to my eyes on the
Rabbis sermon. He really hit all points on it. Thank you again.] and a
self-professed lifelong political-thinker [Brilliant!!! Fantastic amount of
work to put Thoughts-III together. First scan showed the breadth and
depth. Second scan and subsequent readings confirmed the conclusions
of the first scan.]. Thus, the labors continue.

Regarding the Mets decision to produce the grossly anti-Semitic opera depicting the
death of Leon Klinghoffer, an Open Letter was delivered to Peter Gelb sponsored by the
Jewish Community Relations Council; the classic-lib reaction In Defense of 'Klinghoffer'
was published by New York Observer, and it rang hollow, for disseminating of such
moral-equivalency is reprehensible.

Will Patterson, Director of Communications for Dee Adcocks Campaign
[13
th
Congressional District] will speak Thursday @ 7 p.m. at the
monthly meeting of the East MontCo chapter of Philadelphia Tea Party
Patriots; it will be held at the Willow Grove VFW [305 E. Moreland Rd.
(SR-63)] opposite the Willow Grove Mall.

Regarding other Domestic concerns, Teachers were Reprimanded for Speaking Out
Against Common Core; also, as isis-fighters were caught crossing the us-mexican-border,
a NM MAYOR noted that, 'ALL OF A SUDDEN,' FEDS are RELEASING ILLEGALS AT 4-TO-1
RATIO. Also, CHINA OVERTOOK USA AS WORLD'S LARGEST ECONOMY, as Chinas
Currency push takes aim at dollar. Finally, JAY LENO will Launch CNBC Show focused on
automobiles.

I may be nave, but I adore Stephen Colbert because he scrupulously
critiques Dems and R's; for example, his Better Know a District
segment regarding Illinois' 8
th
contained an engrossing and charming
interview with Tammy Duckworth. Consider their exchange, ostensibly,
on immigration reform. Colbert: "By comprehensive, do you mean more
than a wall? Because my plan is more than a wall. I say, wall, moat filled
with flames, fire-proof alligators." Duckworth: "I don't think so." SC:
"You've seen the reports on television that they're bringing in Ebola into
the United States?" TD: "No they're not." SC : "... I think I may have
caught it already. Because when I look at these kids on the border I get
a very weird clutching feeling in my throat, my heart sinks and my eyes
begin to leak. ... That's got to be Ebola. ..." TD: "I think that's humanity,
Stephen." SC: "Is that curable?"]

Two items-in-the-news have local manifestations; fitzpatrick-visited the middle-east-and
met-rebels, and one hopes he has read whats been recorded herein regarding their
posture towards the Kurds [and Israel]. Also a petition to 'Make "PATERNO FIELD" at
Beaver Stadium' has taken-hold, focused on reversing the erasure of his wins; one hopes
that this initiative will resonate within the NCAA, for it blithely dismissed unique
achievement on the basis of undocumented claims against JoePa [noting his admission
that he wished hed done more, uttered a few weeks prior to his death to the WaPo].

Regarding Kurdistan, CABLES from previously classified State Department documents show how the U.S.
tried to engage and undermine the Kurdish fighters protecting Kobani; this may explain why Obama
Holds the Military Back in Syria and Iraq, raising the larger question as to whether, Against ISIS, Our
Allies and Adversaries may be identical. For now, Coalition Airstrikes Hit Islamic State Fighters Attacking
Syrian Kurdish Town of Kobane and Kurds Say they Pushed the Islamic State Back From Kobani; yet,
lefties still advance a sense of pessimism to protect BHO from critique without trying to analyze the
implication s of permitting the Islamic State to reign triumphant [The American nightmare in
Mesopotamia and the Levant, begun in 1990-1991 with Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, will
continue into the indefinite future with no guarantee but its ultimate failure].

Western fear of angering Turkey left a besieged Kurdish town at mercy of the
Islamic State, but Turkey Hesitated to Prevent Fall of Kobane caused Dismay in the U.S.;
officials noted, for example, that the American-led coalition, with its [allegedly] heavy
rotation of flights and airstrikes, has effectively imposed a no-fly zone over northern
Syria already, so Mr. Erdogan's demand for such a zone rings hollow." It was postulated
that Erdogan's inaction can be explained by the unique dilemmas IS poses for Turkey;
every policy response designed to resolve these dilemmas merely creates new
challenges, from domestic politics to the long-simmering question of Kurdish autonomy.
A less sympathetic viewpoint is based on the fact that Turkey Traded 180 Jihadists for 49
Turkish Hostages, noting that at least 12 Kurds were killed in demonstrations across
Turkey in protests against Turkey's inaction in Kobani. Bucking recent trends, it is
admirable that an American Fighter Joined the Kurds in Battling Against Islamic State.

Some suggest allowing creation of the "Islamic State" would be desirable, for it could prompt the world
to prioritize defeating it, but I disagree; its too risky. In 1968, when I opposed Nixon, it was suggested
that the choice of Agnew would assuredly lead to the defeat of the Rs [felt to be desirable]; what I
learned then and recall now is that one must oppose a problematic scenario at its initiation, absent
rationalization of procrastination, lest it prevail. On the one hand, there has been good news [The U.S.
may have turned off the Islamic State's oil spigot, advocated by Dick Morris although somewhat
contradictory to American policy when roles were reversed during the Gulf War]; on the other hand,
there has been bad news [The Islamic State shot down a second Iraqi military helicopter]. Overall, the
news is mixed; Canada Voted to Join Air Strikes Against ISIS, but will not supply ground-troops.

Meanwhile, regarding Israel, turmoil continues locally [Hizbullah Attack Wounded 2
Israeli Soldiers on Lebanon Border and Palestinians Attacked Israeli Police on Temple
Mount in Jerusalem] and overseas [Israel's UN Envoy: PA "Whitewashing" Israeli Teens'
Murder]; yet, Hundreds of Gazans Visited Jerusalem and its increasingly clear Why the
Gaza War Looked Different on Israeli TV than It Did on CNN [preferring the former].
Ominously, Europe's Alarming New Anti-Semitism is being manifest as the EU Threatens
Sanctions Against Israel over Settlements; yet, Donors Threaten to Withhold Gaza Aid.
{Also, Netanyahu necessarily ordered new legislation against illegal immigrants.}

All these considerations segue into increasing scrutiny of BHO; for example, Indyk Bashed both Israel [as
usual] and and Obama [surprisingly] on Yom Kippur; his deceit notwithstanding, he was harsh. In
addition, as it was revealed that Russia Commanded Syrian Spy Base Against Israel, the issue was raised
as to whether Syria will be Obama's Vietnam, noting that syria-unveiled-four-more-chemical-weapon-
facilities, as per the UN. Even Jimmy Carter announced that Obama Blew It on ISIS, a conclusion that is
related to the confusing evolution of how the Obama administration talks about the fight against the
Islamic State and why words matter. Most concerning is the fact that Iran's president said differences
remain on the details of a final deal on the Iranian nuclear program, noting that the two sides face a
Nov. 24 deadline to reach a comprehensive deal; meanwhile, Iran Dissidents claim Tehran Continues
Nuclear Arms Work.

I spoke last night for a few hours with a friend who vehemently disagreed with the claim
that the Islamic movement has had a Reformation that could be emulated; he cited
section #18 of the Epistle_to_Yemen by Maimonides to undermine the claim there was
any Islamic Golden Age, and he cited a tome that I own [The Legacy of Islamic Anti-
Semitism: From Sacred Texts to Solemn History] to illustrate that any calm in
persecution was a relative phenomenon. Nevertheless, hope springs eternal that defeat
of Islamism could allow the more moderate variety of Muslim to predominate Islamic
thought.

With increased recognition of the lethal nature of Islamism, focus upon BHOs failures continued to be
the focus of FNCs prime-time newscasts, while others [MSNBC/CNN] ignored and/or rationalized-away
critique by Panetta, Gates, Hillary and Hill; as discussed yesterday, KRAUTHAMMER concluded the
PANETTA INTERVIEWS were 'UTTERLY DEVASTATING' TO OBAMA. Illustrations of alleged incompetence
in BHOs world emerged as the WHITE HOUSE STARTED WORKING ON EBOLA PLAN 10 MONTHS AFTER
FIRST CASE [establishing screens @ five airports], as a Dallas Commissioner Blamed Race and lack of
Insurance for Ebola Patient's Care after hed died; also, apparently, the CIA didn't know it had Senate
'torture' report [claiming the confusion may have been due to the full report being on a compact disc,
rather than thousands of pieces of paper]. Its ominous when the lib-WaPo claims page-one scandal
[Obama Aides knew of White House link to Secret Service prostitution scandal] and op-ed revamping
[DAVID IGNATIUS column - "A White House shake-up?"]. It seems there is a compulsion to rearrange
the deck-chairs on the Titanic.

Regarding POTUS-16, ISIKOFF [another lib] revealed th First Whitewater prosecutor
says 'serious crimes' were uncovered in probe and Hillary Dodged the Keystone XL
Question Again and Again; this is why, perhaps, Joe Trippi doesnt think shell run. And
on the R-side, an article [American Conservative: The Jeb Bush Fantasy] illustrated
why he shouldnt run, either, and it was suggested that Dems Fear Brian Sandoval Could
Peel Away Latino Voters In 2016.

Regarding the Midterms, generically, registered-voter-polls-will-usually-overrate-democrats; specifically,
we-arent-talking-about-the-economy-in-2014 because so much else is wrong [as the Rs focus on the
effort to nationalize this election, supported by a BHO-exclamation last week]. Perhaps as a result,
DEMS TURNED AGAINST PELOSI and BHO; ACROSS THE CONGRESSIONAL MAP, OBAMA IS PERSONA
NON GRATA and the NY-Times concluded the PARTY has BENCHED PREZ FOR ELECTION. As Former Aides
are Throwing The Books @ BHO, Obama claims 'Theres A Sense ... The World Is Spinning So Fast and
Nobody Is Able To Control It.' Events that emerged in two races were illustrative [TILLIS CHALLENGED
HAGAN IN DEBATE: 'WE NEED TO SEAL THE BORDER' GIVEN EBOLA, ISIS and Mark Pryor Stumbled When
Asked About Obama Ebola Response]. {Also, Fattah nonprofits paid millions to ex-staffers, an issue that
has been tracked assiduously by Jim Foster for years.}

Earlier today, it was suggested that the senate-update [after review of lots-of-polls] was
unchanged, although an upbeat assessment of How The Midterms Are Stacking UP was
provided by Dick Morris. This evening, FNCs polls showed a startling enhancement of
GOP-chances in previously-tight races.

As a study-guide when assessing the BATTLE FOR THE SENATE, note that Real Clear Politics has the
current competition tied @ 45 with 10 toss-ups; noting the most-current quotes from these states
suggest the GOP can win the necessary 6 to attain control. To be provided are the average and the
most-recent polling data, along with [if provided] an updated commentary; the second column provides
the number-polled [LV=likely-voters] and the third depicts the Margin-of-Error:

AK: Begich (D)
RCP Average
9/18 -
10/1
-- -- 47.0 42.3
Sullivan
+4.7
CBS
News/NYT/YouGov
9/20 -
10/1
593
LV
5.0 48 42
Sullivan
+6
9/29/14 -- Polls suggest a growing Sullivan lead, with Begich mired in the low 40s. This race is inching
toward Leans Republican status for now.

AR: Pryor (D)
RCP Average
9/18 -
10/1
-- -- 45.0 41.3
Cotton
+3.7
CBS
News/NYT/YouGov
9/20 -
10/1
1991
LV
2.0 45 41
Cotton
+4
10/7/14 -- Mark Pryor enters the home stretch clearly behind Rep. Tom Cotton.

CO: Udall (D)
RCP Average
9/8 -
10/1
-- -- 45.2 44.6
Gardner
+0.6
CBS
News/NYT/YouGov
9/20 -
10/1
1634
LV
3.0 45 48 Udall +3
10/7/14 -- The polls are all circling around what seems to be a very close race. One X factor is the advent
of mail-in voting, which may skew the pollsters voter screens this cycle.

GA: Open (R)
RCP Average 9/19 - 10/5 -- -- 46.8 43.6 Perdue +3.2
PPP (D) 10/2 - 10/5 895 LV 3.3 48 45 Perdue +3
10/7/14 -- Perdue maintains a lead, but comments he made about having outsourced may change the
dynamics of this race.

IA: Open (D)
RCP Average 9/14 - 10/3 -- -- 43.4 42.1 Ernst +1.3
Loras College 10/1 - 10/3 600 LV 4.0 42 42 Tie
10/7/14 -- Seven of the last eight polls have shown either a tie or an Ernst lead. Its safe to say that
Braley no longer holds a lead. In addition, one of those ties (the Loras College poll) previously had Braley
up four. Ernst probably has an edge at this point.

KS: Roberts (R)
RCP Average 9/16 - 10/5 -- -- 45.2 40.2 Orman +5.0
SurveyUSA* 10/2 - 10/5 549 LV 4.3 47 42 Orman +5
10/7/14 -- The Marist poll [Orman +10] was a jarring departure from a steady tightening of this race.
One possible explanation was that the polls sample is 82 percent white, while the 2010 and 2012
electorates were around 90 percent white.

KY: McConnell (R)
RCP Average
9/2 -
10/2
-- -- 46.0 42.0
McConnell
+4.0
Courier-
Journal/SurveyUSA*
9/29 -
10/2
632
LV
4.0 44 46 Grimes +2
10/7/14 -- SurveyUSA is one of two pollsters to show Grimes ahead this cycle. Until there is a confirming
poll, we probably should treat it as an outlier. But it is one cause for heartburn for Team Mitch.

LA: Landrieu (D)
RCP Average
9/2 -
10/1
-- -- 48.0 42.4
Cassidy
+5.6
CBS
News/NYT/YouGov
9/20 -
10/1
2187
LV
2.0 47 41
Cassidy
+6


NH: Shaheen (D)
RCP Average
9/8 -
10/1
-- -- 48.8 44.2
Shaheen
+4.6
CBS
News/NYT/YouGov
9/20 -
10/1
1260
LV
3.0 48 41
Shaheen
+7
10/7/14 -- Brown is gaining on Shaheen, but she remains close to 50 percent. It isnt clear Brown will
have enough time to completely close this gap.

NC: Hagan (D)
RCP Average
9/11 -
10/7
-- -- 45.6 42.2
Hagan
+3.4
USA
Today/Suffolk*
10/4 -
10/7
500
LV
4.4 47 45 Hagan +2
9/23/14 -- The Democratic ad blitz has clearly taken its toll on Tillis, although Hagan has seen only a
modest improvement in her numbers and remains stuck at around 45 percent. Still, Tillis has some
major image repair to do if he wants to win this race.

Constituting the latest gambit into computerization, Evolving Strategies and Aristotle
Introduced a Groundbreaking Voter Targeting Technology that Could Flip the Senate
Next Month. Ive been focused on the need to create a seamless database management
system that links info accrued nationally with that which a door-to-door campaign
would generate; noting the abject failure of Orca two years ago [introduced without
-testing], one would hope the GOP would have attempted to match a Dem-system that
has now functioned for more than a half-decade. Yet, it does not appear such a
structure has been created, nor is there any prospect one will emerge within a month.

After noting PA-Gov Corbett Slammed Wolf in Brutal New Ad, my uploaded critique of the third-
gubernatorial-debate [having sacrificed FNCs Special Report on-line] hasnt yet been challenged [by
David Diano, and other Dems]:

This was Corbetts last chance to tie Wolf to BHO, even as Wolf maintained reliance on
vagaries; Corbett was specific while Wolf smiled for the camera.

Most of the time, the atmosphere seemed akin to that which occurs during a joint-
interview; the only exception was when Wolf simply ignored the occasional there he
goes again not answering the question observation by Corbett.

The major issue is the power of unions to stop Corbett from achieving pension-reform
[as well as state-store privatization and paycheck-protection]; this arose in myriad
fashions throughout, eschewed by Wolf and emphasized by Corbett.

The following was e-mailed by Corbetts campaign:

On Tuesday, October 8, a local group of Veterans organized a press conference
questioning if Tom Wolf dodged the draft for the Vietnam War.

In response to these veterans, Tom Wolf authorized his Fresh Start PAC to call Tom
Corbett a draft dodger for his 13 years of service in the Army National Guard.

Here are some news clips:

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: (Wolfs campaign) maintained that the GOP attack was
ironic because Mr. Corbett had enlisted in the National Guard at around the same time.
"He joined the National Guard to avoid going to Vietnam.

The Patriot-News: Mike Mikus, a spokesman for the Wolf-led "Fresh Start" PAC took a
pop at the Guv's service, telling WTAE-TV that he thought it was "a bit hypocritical for
[Corbett's] campaign to launch this type of attack when he himself took affirmative
action to join the National Guard specifically to avoid going to Vietnam."

Politics PA: After this attack against Wolf, FreshStartPAs Mike Mikus decided to level
his own against Governor Corbett and his time in the National Guard. I think its a bit
hypocritical for his campaign to launch this type of attack when he himself took
affirmative action to join the National Guard specifically to avoid going to Vietnam,
Mikus charged.

Watch Tom Wolfs Campaign say that Governor Corbett joined the Army National Guard
to avoid going to Vietnam.

The Corbett-Cawley campaign released the following statement in response to Wolfs
comments.

Its absolutely appalling that Tom Wolf and his campaign are
disparaging the commitment and sacrifice of Pennsylvanias National
Guard forces, especially when Wolfs longstanding desire to be governor
comes with the responsibility of being their commander-in-chief in
peacetime. Governor Corbett served his country for 13 years in the
National Guard, rising from private to captain before retiring in 1984
and respects what and who our troops fight to protect whether at home
or abroad.

Mike Mikus speaks on behalf of Secretary Tom Wolf and his campaign. Wolf may push
back that it was not him or his campaign that made those comments, but were the
comments of the Fresh Start PAC.

FRESH START = TOM WOLF.

Press Release: Wolf Campaign Launches "The Campaign for a Fresh Start"

Today, the Tom Wolf for Governor campaign launched a new organization "The
Campaign for a Fresh Start" -- chaired by Katie McGinty -- that will organize Democrats,
Republicans, and Independents who want to give Pennsylvania a fresh start while
holding Governor Tom Corbett accountable through aggressive communications and
research, and mobilization of voters throughout Pennsylvania.

The Campaign for a Fresh Start will work in coordination with the Tom Wolf campaign
and other organizations to hold Governor Tom Corbett accountable for his failed policies
and elect leaders committed to giving Pennsylvanians a fresh start.

Politics PA: BREAKING: Wolf Names McGinty Head of New PAC, Avoids Chair Fight

Politics PA: PA-Gov: McGinty Officially Launches Fresh Start PAC

Bottom line: Tom Wolf owes a public apology to the men and women of the Army
National Guard. They were not and are not draft dodgers. They serve our country a On
Tuesday, October 8, a local group of Veterans organized a press conference questioning
if Tom Wolf dodged the draft for the Vietnam War.

--
Chris Pack
Communications Director
Tom Corbett for Governor
(717) 743-9945
@ChrisPackPA

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