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FITNA the Movie

FITNA stays online :We will never give in to death threats or threats of any kind. Saturday, March 29, 2008 Due to threats against Liveleak the movie “FITNA” was removed from their website. The Dutch Times won’t remove “FITNA”! The freedom of speech is to important for our democracy. It is a ground right . That’s why we won’t remove this film from our website. We will never give in to death threats or threats of any kind. The Dutch Times

Friday, July 10, 2009

Newsmax.com - Obama's Broken Promises: Higher Taxes, Massive Debt

Newsmax.com - Obama's Broken Promises: Higher Taxes, Massive Debt


Obama's Broken Promises: Higher Taxes, Massive Debt





WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama promised to fix healthcare and trim the federal budget deficit, all without raising taxes on anyone but the wealthiest Americans. It's a promise he's already broken and probably will have to break again.

Obama and the Democratic-controlled Congress already have increased tobacco taxes, which hit the poor disproportionately, to pay for extending health coverage to 4 million children in working low-income families.

Now, lawmakers are looking for more revenues to help pay for providing medical insurance to millions more who lack it at a projected cost of $1 trillion during the next decade.

The floated proposals include increasing taxes on alcohol, which could raise $62 billion during the next decade, and a new tax on sugary drinks such as soda, which could raise $52 billion.

This week, Senate Democrats pretty much rejected a proposal from Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., to tax health benefits, an idea that Obama criticized repeatedly during the election campaign but has refused to take off the table.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said negotiators are looking for revenue alternatives. Asked during an interview with The Associated Press whether they include tax increases on families with incomes less than $250,000 a year, Schumer said, "There are lots of things on the table now."

The healthcare bill is a long way from Obama's desk, but tax experts say the debate illustrates a stark reality: It is simply implausible for the vast majority of Americans to get a free ride while the nation tackles such an incredibly difficult, and expensive, issue.

"We're all going to have to contribute," said Eugene Steuerle, a former treasury official in the Reagan administration and now vice president of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.

Paying for Obama's agenda might be easier if the nation wasn't already facing massive federal budget deficits for the foreseeable future, Steuerle said.

"The dilemma is trying to do the new while the old is still unpaid for," Steuerle said.

The federal budget deficit is projected to hit an unprecedented $1.8 trillion this year, on top of a national debt that has already topped $11 trillion. Obama insists that any bill on healthcare or climate change not add to the debt.

Obama says much of the $1 trillion needed for his healthcare overhaul will come from cutting costs. So far, drug companies and hospitals have agreed to provide 10-year savings of $235 billion.

Healthcare experts say cost cutting alone won't produce enough money to insure the nearly 50 million Americans who lack coverage. Moreover, Congress is obligated to follow budget rules that might not recognize many of the promised savings.

"The administration has an extremely difficult educational problem on its hands," said Henry J. Aaron, a healthcare expert at the Brookings Institution. "They understand that at some point tax increases are going to be necessary across the board.

"Yes, for the middle class, too," he said.

Obama made a firm tax pledge during the presidential campaign, repeating it numerous times in the weeks and months leading up to Election Day: no tax increases for individuals making less than $200,000 a year or couples making less than $250,000.

"Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes," Obama told a crowd in Dover, N.H., last year.

But less than a month after taking office, Obama signed an expansion of child healthcare financed by 62-cent tax increase on each pack of cigarettes.

Obama also signed an anti-smoking bill in June that grants authority to the Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco. To pay for the new program, a fee is being imposed on the industry — and, presumably, passed on to consumers — estimated to generate more than $5 billion during the next decade.

While not directly increasing taxes, a House-passed version of Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse gases blamed for causing global warming would similarly increase American families' home energy bills by $175 a year on average, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

Obama hasn't offered a detailed plan to fix healthcare, though his aides are working with lawmakers as they craft proposals. Obama included only a down payment for healthcare reform in the budget proposal he unveiled this spring.

He proposed limiting itemized tax deductions for individuals making more than $200,000 and couples making more than $250,000. The plan, which faces stiff opposition in Congress, would limit deductions for mortgage insurance, state and local taxes and charitable contributions, raising about $270 billion over the next decade.

Obama also proposed a series of business tax increases and accounting changes that would raise an additional $30 billion.

Kenneth Baer, a spokesman for the OMB, said Obama's cost reductions and tax increases add up to "a plan which gets you really close to what you need."

"Congress has other ideas," Baer said. "We'll work with them."

The appeal of Baucus' proposed tax on health benefits was the amount of money it could raise. Employer-provided health benefits are not taxed now, regardless of how generous they are.

One version would tax health benefits that exceed the value of the basic insurance plan offered to federal workers, raising about $420 billion during the next decade, according to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation. But limiting it to individuals making more than $100,000 a year and couples making more than $200,000 would raise only $162 billion.

The math illustrates how difficult it is to raise enough money to pay for expensive programs, when tax increases are limited to the wealthy.

"We're living in an era, over a period of 20 years or more, in which the idea that tax rates would actually be boosted is unutterable," said Aaron, the healthcare expert. "That has to stop."

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The Jobless Recovery (minus the recovery part..)

The Jobless Recovery (minus the recovery part..) No Compromise when you're Right!


The Jobless Recovery (minus the recovery part..)
Posted on July 10th, 2009 ThoughtRogue

This Time, It’s for Real.

By Jerry Bowyer, NRO Financial

"Official" Unemployment Rate

ThoughtRogue: For a real eye-opener, see the real unemployment statistics at ShadowStats.com. The numbers in the chart above reflect only the amount of applications for Unemployment benefits. The actual rate of all people out of work is over 20% – and continues to rise!

BuzzCharts spent much of 2003, 2004, and 2005 rebutting the media mantra that the U.S. was experiencing a “jobless recovery.” While unemployment rates bobbed between the upper end of 4 percent and the lower end of 6 percent, the press sang dirges about the “worst job market since Herbert Hoover.” So why is it that nobody seems to mention a “jobless recovery” anymore, especially with the unemployment rate marching toward 10 percent?

The data now confirm that we really are in a jobless recovery. Unemployment just hit 9.5 percent, with few signs of a momentum reversal. And we just passed a historic milestone: Our jobless rate has eclipsed that of France. And why not? American labor policy is rapidly mutating toward the Gallic model of wage floors, heavy unionization, and central planning, while French policy under Sarkozy is inching toward a supply-side formula for growth.

The interesting thing about this jobless recovery is that chainsaw personnel policy isn’t to blame. We’re not firing many people: Terminations have fallen to a fairly moderate level, and monthly layoffs have plunged in the last few months. Initial jobless claims also are falling. The problem is that we’re not hiring many people, either. It’s the Euro-model of non-dynamism — jobs can be neither created nor destroyed.

Meanwhile, we’re starting to hear calls for a second stimulus program. Let’s get the math right first. Under Obama, we just had the second stimulus program, since the first was launched under Bush last year. So we’re now discussing a third stimulus effort, with administration officials sounding the alarm: “The patient’s blood pressure is dropping. We need more leeches, stat!”

Truth is, we’re not mired despite the stimulus plan, but because of it. Entrepreneurs are not mindless beasts who simply expand operations when the government rings the fiscal dinner bell. They know today’s spending explosion will be financed by future tax increases. They know that every government check handed to a social worker, AmeriCorps “volunteer,” or United Auto Worker will be paid for, eventually, by the entrepreneurial and investor class — and they are planning accordingly.

They also know that their unemployment-compensation taxes will rise every time a stimulus plan extends unemployment benefits. Unemployment “comp” is run kind of like an insurance program: Each time one of your ex-employees gets a check, your rates go up. Who other than a community organizer, lobbyist, or solar-panel salesman would hire in an environment like this?

Health care figures in, too. If I’m going to be forced to offer an Obama-designed, gold-plated health-insurance plan to my employees (or face a penalty for each employee not so benefited), every person I hire is a potential long-term health-care liability. This already has begun with the changes to COBRA (a government health-care provision for laid-off employees) in Stimulus II. Wait until Obamacare arrives.

Want Euronomics? Get ready for perpetually high, Euro-style unemployment rates. Want low unemployment rates and robust American-style growth? Bring back the proven model of small government, spending restraint, and low tax rates.

Aggressive, militant Islam on display in MI !!

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Aggressive, Militant Islam On Display in Michigan

The 10 minute video you absolutely MUST see !!



 

On June 25th we emailed you the story of how a Christian organization was denied free speech rights to pass out leaflets at an Arab festival held on PUBLIC streets in
Dearborn, Michigan.

At that same festival, a handful of people (not affiliated with the above organization) went to a booth with a sign that said “Got questions? Get answers.” They went to the booth to ask about a pamphlet titled “Islam’s war on terror.” They had two video recorders. They intended to ask questions and record what they saw and heard at this open-to-the-public event conducted on public streets.

What you will see on this video is a glimpse of what is in store for
America from the forces of militant, radical Islam.

Please take the time to watch this video. Please forward this email to everyone you know. Please contact bloggers and internet sites and ask them to link to this video. If you have dial-up internet, find a friend who has high-speed internet and watch this video.

Click here to view the video. Note the repeated assaults. Note the disdain for free speech. Note the bullying and intimidation tactics. Note the hatred and anger. Note the outright lying. And note that it is primarily Muslim “security guards” who are doing these things.

Watch this video carefully.

And after you do, if you’re wondering what you can do to help prevent radical Islam and its supremacist ideology from imposing itself on America, as it is doing in this video, log on to www.actforamerica.org.

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A Failure to Mobilize

Accentuate the Positive
American Spectator - A huge part of the problem is that our elected leaders don't seem to have a clue about how to mobilize conservative grassroots, much less the general public, behind positive themes or principled conservative ideals.   [Find the article at News From the Front]

Other Articles in News From The Front:

  • GOP Primaries Highlight Fight Between Safety and Principle
  • Questions for Sotomayor
  • Malkin: The Bankrupt Party Of Porkulus
  • Jeff Flake vs. the Spending Robots
  • The Case for Doing Nothing

 

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Senate Passes Sessions' E-Verify Amendment

Senate Passes Sessions' E-Verify Amendment NumbersUSA - For Lower Immigration Levels


Senate Passes Sessions' E-Verify Amendment

Sen. Jeff Sessions

Sen. Jeff Sessions

Congressmen Who...

  • Voted to Table Sessions' E-Verify Amendment to Homeland Security Spending Bill

    Updated Friday, July 10, 2009, 9:00 AM
July 8, 2009 - Senate Vote to Table Sessions Amendment to DHS Appropriations (tabling failed; amendment then passed voice vote)
A "Yes" vote to table is a vote against the mandatory use of E-Verify for federal contractors.
A "No" vote to table is a vote for the mandatory use of E-Verify for federal contractors.
Voted YES Count: 44
Voted NO Count: 53
  • Akaka (HI)
  • Bayh (IN)
  • Begich (AK)
  • Bennet, M. (CO)
  • Bingaman (NM)
  • Boxer (CA)
  • Brown (OH)
  • Burris (IL)
  • Cantwell (WA)
  • Cardin (MD)
  • Carper (DE)
  • Casey (PA)
  • Dodd (CT)
  • Durbin (IL)
  • Feingold (WI)
  • Feinstein (CA)
  • Franken (MN)
  • Gillibrand (NY)
  • Inouye (HI)
  • Johnson (SD)
  • Kaufman (DE)
  • Kerry (MA)
  • Kohl (WI)
  • Lautenberg (NJ)
  • Leahy (NH)
  • Levin (MI)
  • Menendez (NJ)
  • Merkley (OR)
  • Mikulski (MD)
  • Murray (WA)
  • Nelson, Bill (FL)
  • Reed (RI)
  • Reid (NV)
  • Sanders (VT)
  • Schumer (NY)
  • Shaheen (NH)
  • Specter (PA)
  • Stabenow (MI)
  • Udall, M. (CO)
  • Udall, T. (NM)
  • Warner (VA)
  • Webb (VA)
  • Whitehouse (RI)
  • Wyden (OR)
  • Alexander (TN)
  • Barrasso (WY)
  • Baucus (MT)
  • Bennett (UT)
  • Bond (MO)
  • Brownback (KS)
  • Bunning (KY)
  • Burr (NC)
  • Chambliss (GA)
  • Coburn (OK)
  • Cochran (MS)
  • Collins (ME)
  • Conrad (ND)
  • Corker (TN)
  • Cornyn (TX)
  • Crapo (ID)
  • DeMint (SC)
  • Dorgan (ND)
  • Ensign (NV)
  • Enzi (WY)
  • Graham (SC)
  • Grassley (IA)
  • Gregg (NH)
  • Hagan (NC)
  • Hatch (UT)
  • Hutchinson (TX)
  • Inhofe (OK)
  • Isakson (GA)
  • Johanns (NE)
  • Klobuchar (MN)
  • Kyl (AZ)
  • Landrieu (LA)
  • Lieberman (CT)
  • Lincoln (AR)
  • Lugar (IN)
  • Martinez (FL)
  • McCain (AZ)
  • McCaskill (MO)
  • McConnell (KY)
  • Murkowski (AK)
  • Nelson, Ben (NE)
  • Pryor (AR)
  • Risch (ID)
  • Roberts (KS)
  • Rockefeller (WV)
  • Sessions (AL)
  • Shelby (AL)
  • Snowe (ME)
  • Tester (MT)
  • Thune (SD)
  • Vitter (LA)
  • Voinovich (OH)
  • Wicker (MS)

On July 8, the Senate passed by voice vote an amendment offered by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) that would require all federal contractors to check the eligibility of all new hires through E-Verify. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) tried to table the amendment, but the motion was defeated 44-to-53, allowing the passage of the amendment. The amendment also calls for a permanent reauthorization of E-Verify, which is set to expire in September.

Sen. Sessions offered the same amendment to the omnibus spending bill in March, but a motion to table was successful.

View the vote tracker to the right to see who voted for or against tabling the amendment, and read Roy's blog for a breakdown of the Senators that changed their vote, and watch Sen. Sessions' floor speech in support of the amendment.

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helenair.com: "Ways to fix health care
By Barbara Rush - IR Letter to the Editor - 07/10/09
There are ways to reduce health care costs without the federal government taking over the health care of all American citizens.

Three ways to bring down health care costs are 1) Bring down doctors’ liability insurance by putting a cap on lawsuits; 2) Let people choose what they want to be insured for; 3) Get illegal immigration under control so our hospitals don’t have to put the costs of all these uninsured in their rates.

For those of you who think Europe is a dream and can’t wait to be just like them, think again. In Germany individuals have in euros the amount equivalent to between $300 and $400 taken out of their checks automatically every month to pay for national health care. In the United Kingdom they pay a value-added tax on everything they buy from between 17 and 19 percent for national health care. This is in addition to what their employers pay. In addition, their hospitals are so bad that they have quit polling nurses as to whether they would be willing to receive care at the hospital they work at because so many were saying they wouldn’t. In Spain people die while on waiting lists for heart surgery.

Our forefathers gave us a constitution to protect our freedoms, a constitution that affords our federal government enumerated and not unlimited powers.

Think before you support a government that violates our constitution and tries to imitate Europe, which has a history replete with centralized governments that respect only the rights of dictators.

Barbara Rush"

AFP: G8 final day: Live REPORT

AFP: G8 final day: Live REPORT: "G8 final day: Live REPORT

By AFP Reporters – 19 hours ago
L'AQUILA, Italy (AFP) — 1321 GMT - Dave Clark writes: I was one of only five reporters to ask Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso a question, and the only non-Japanese speaker. No surprise there, though. I was told I'd been chosen to ask a question two days ago, I submitted it yesterday and was escorted to a pre-arranged seat near the microphone by his press team. I hear I went out live on Japanese television, so a big hello to my new fans out there. I was the big bloke with the beard who wanted to know about global trade imbalances.
1251 GMT - Not everyone is enamoured of the international summit circuit, it seems. Obama tells reporters he favours expanding the G8 to include major emerging economies, and streamlining the circuit to reduce the number of summits.
1341 GMT - Chris Otton writes: The green shoots of recovery are still pretty fragile, the US president says: "While our markets are improving, and we appear to have averted global collapse, we know too many people are still struggling... So we agreed that full recovery is still a way off, that it would be premature to begin winding down our stimulus plans."
1227 GMT - Denis Barnett writes: The US president says the G8 nations are seriously concerned about the "appalling events" taking place in Iran since last month's disputed presidential vote.
1218 GMT - Denis Barnett writes: The leaders have agreed to increase the food security package to 20 billion dollars, Berlusconi says.
1208 GMT - An AFP correspondent reports: Around 3,000 anti-globalisation protesters and local residents begin a march on the G8 summit, setting off from Paganica, where one of dozens of tented camps have been set up to house victims of the April 6 earthquake, watched by a large force of police.
The march was originally organised by local citizens' groups to draw attention to the slow progress of reconstruction three months after the quake, which killed 299 people and left 70,000 homeless.
1151 GMT - Showing perhaps a little-known interest in football (of the soccer kind), President Barack Obama says he plans to go to the 2010 World Cup football tournament in South Africa.
1142 GMT - Denis Barnett writes: U2 frontman and Africa aid campaigner Bono seems impressed with President Obama but less with the G8 response on hunger. "Of all the enemies of civilisation, hunger is the dumbest, the most mocking of all we hold true. We are delighted President Obama has returned to this, the most fundamental of rights... But he can?t do it alone. Not all his peers have stepped up here," he says, adding he hopes for a "bigger, better, and more unified response" at the upcoming G20 summit in Pittsburgh.
1123 GMT - Paris Correspondent Dave Clark says: Once under way, one international summit seems much like another, only the catering changes. Perhaps surprisingly, the food for the press in L'Aquila is not a patch on the sauerkraut and sausages we got at the NATO gig in Strasbourg. It seems the contract went to a motorway services firm. The press centre bar is, however, excellent. I just grabbed an espresso doppio and a square of focaccia on my way to see the Japanese prime minister.
1119 GMT - Chris Otton writes: So many leaders are at the summit that their entourages were caught up in a scrum as they emerged from talks and headed towards golf buggies provided by organisers. Sarko bustled off his feet. Kadhafi surrounded by bevy of young Libyan women.
1058 GMT - Dave Clark writes: Just to give you a flavour of the angry mood in the aid community, Oxfam's Emma Seery says: "The Africa discussion was relegated to an insultingly token session. How can we take the G8 seriously when all they offer Africa is broken promises and photo opportunities?"
1056 GMT - Dave Clark writes: The various aid agencies, Oxfam, ActionAid, Save the Children, seem really unimpressed with the G8's 15 billion dollars for Third World farming. They've been warning us all week that the leaders' sums don't add up, and we were hit with a blizzard of angry press releases -- clearly prepared beforehand -- before the meeting even ended.
1020 GMT - Dave Clark reports: The G8 nations and 19 partner countries announce they've agreed a package of measures worth at least 15 billion dollars to boost agriculture and food security in the developing world. "There is an urgent need for decisive action to free humankind from hunger and poverty," the statement says.
1015 GMT - Anna Smolchenko reports: Details emerge of the sleeping arrangements among the G8 leaders, some of whom have been sharing digs at a converted army barracks.
A Russian source says that President Dmitry Medvedev and France's Nicolas Sarkozy have been breaking the ice while sharing the amenities in a cottage on the base. The Kremlin chief occupies the first two floors while Sarkozy's delegation is on the two upper levels. "It's been a good chance for the two to get to know each other before the president (Medvedev) goes to France next spring," says the source.
1007 GMT - Chris Otton writes: Mubarak urges the G8 to freeze repayments due on loans to Africa in order to help them through the economic crisis. African borrowers should enjoy "preferential terms," says the veteran Egyptian leader, and urges the West to reject protectionism in trade.
0958 GMT - Chris Otton writes: Organisers say the leaders plan to stage a minute's silence for the earthquake victims at the end of the summit.
0955 GMT - Gina Doggett in Rome writes: French First Lady Carla Bruni comes in for withering criticism from the right-wing daily Il Giornale today for snubbing the official programme for Group of Eight spouses. "Someone tell the first lady that snobbery to the nth degree where we come from is called boorishness," the paper said. On Thursday, the other G8 first ladies including Michelle Obama toured the city devastated by an April 6 earthquake, while Bruni planned to visit the disaster zone on Friday.
0942 GMT - Katherine Haddon writes: British Prime Minister's wife Sarah Brown twittering that she has twice turned down veal served at official meals at the G8 summit. "Am hoping that no veal served at lunch again today -- have declined it twice this trip as just feel very strongly about it," she writes.
0925 GMT - A correspondent reports that large numbers of armed police and riot squad carabinieri have lined all the major roads towards the summit venue - which is a military barracks on the outskirts of L'Alquila. Nobody is taking chances here.
0910 GMT - Chris Otton writes: Meanwhile Murphy's law strikes at the media centre. It's the closing day and a power cut hit the media centre - all computers and the air conditioning has gone down - just ahead of the start.
0900 GMT - Chris Otton writes: The body language between some of the leaders appears distinctly cool. Ethiopian leader Meles Zenawi and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are sat side by side and not doing much talking. Libyan leader Moamer Khadafi is there and he met with Gordon Brown this morning.
Brown's spokesman earlier said, "The PM said African countries were not responsible for the global recession and we have a responsibility to make sure they are protected from it."
0858 GMT - Chris Otton writes: The leaders are taking their seats in the main summit centre. Obama has got Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan on his left and Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika on his right and is also chatting to India's Manmohan Singh.
As leaders of the world's richest nations hold the final day of their G8 meeting in Italy, AFP reporters are reporting live from the summit venue in the Italian town of L'Aquila.
Contributors:
- Anna Smolchenko, Moscow Correspondent
- Chris Otton, Deputy editor Europe-Africa
- Dave Clark, Paris Correspondent
- Denis Barnett, Europe-Africa Correspondent
- Gina Dogget, Rome Correspondent
- Katherine Haddon, London Correspondent
- Leigh Thomas, Brussels Correspondent

OBAMA'S POLL NUMBERS DROP



OBAMA'S POLL NUMBERS DROP

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN

Published on DickMorris.com on July 10, 2009


President Obama has crossed the red line in his dropping approval rating.

The percentage of Americans who strongly or somewhat approve of how he is doing his job has fallen to 51 percent in the latest Rasmussen polling -- the lowest ever. Because Obama got 52 percent of the vote in the presidential race, defeating McCain by 52-47, the fact that his approval has dropped below his vote share indicates that he is actually shedding real support for the first time.

Until this drop, all Obama was doing was losing McCain voters. Now he is losing his own. It didn't really matter whether people who voted for McCain approved of the job Obama was doing. They were never part of his base. But now voters who pulled the lever for Obama have started to tell pollsters that they disapprove of his job performance. As he wades deeper into the healthcare reform battle, raises taxes to pay for it and pushes cap-and-trade legislation, the drop is likely to be even sharper and much, much steeper.

In our new book, Catastrophe, we highlight the reasons why Obama's popularity will drop and why he will lose the congressional elections of 2010.






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Queen Michelle soldiers on!

 

                                                                                                                                                                 

 

 

Friends,

As Americans scrimp and save, wondering where the next dollar is going to come from Queen Michelle of imperial presidency fame soldiers on toughing it out on the pittance the American taxpayers give her…YEAH RIGHT!   But then again what's a mere $1.5 million when you are spending $11 trillion. Humm… I wonder if soon we are going to have a Michelle social czar.

Regards

KAFIR

LAN ASTASLEM

لن استسلم

 

I will not submit: "To Islam!"

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST LADY REQUIRES MORE THAN TWENTY ATTENDANTS

By Dr. Paul L Williams* and the staff of thelastcrusade.org

"In my own life, in my own small way, I have tried to give back to this country that has given me so much," she said. "See, that's why I left a job at a big law firm for a career in public service, "Michelle Obama

No, Michele Obama does not get paid to serve as the First Lady and she doesn't perform any official duties. But, this hasn't deterred her from hiring an unprecedented number of staffers to cater to her every whim and to satisfy her every request in the midst of the Great Recession. Just think Mary Lincoln was taken to task for purchasing china for the White House during the Civil War. And, Mamie Eisenhower had to shell out the salary for her personal secretary.

How things have changed! If you're one of the tens of millions of Americans facing certain destitution, earning less than subsistence wages, stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart or serving up McDonald cheeseburgers, prepare to scream and then come to realize that the benefit package for these servants of Miz First Lady Michele are the same as members of the national security and defense departments. Furthermore, John Q. Public pays the bill for these assorted lackeys. Here is a list of her personal helpers: Total of salaries listed for personal attendants - $1,564,500!

$172,200 - Sher, Susan (CHIEF OF STAFF)

$140,000 - Frye, Jocelyn C. (DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)

$113,000 - Rogers, Desiree G. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL SECRETARY)

$102,000 Johnston, Camille Y. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
Winter, Melissa E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)

$90,000 Medina, David S. (DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)

$84,000 Lelyveld, Catherine M. (DIRECTOR AND PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY)

$75,000 Starkey, Frances M. (DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)

$70,000 Sanders, Trooper (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)

$65,000 Burnough, Erinn J. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)
Reinstein, Joseph B. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)

$62,000 Goodman, Jennifer R. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND EVENTS COORDINATOR FOR THE FIRST LADY)

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Amazing interview with Abba Ebban in 1958


Friends

Highly recommend the interview with Abba Ebban with a very young Mike Wallace of today's CBS's 60 minutes. You will notice that not allot has changed and what Abba Ebban articulates is as true today as it was then.

The ciggarette commercials in the interview are amusing.

Click the link below for the 30 minute interview. Ebban is brilliant


http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/eban_abba.html

Shalom

Keith

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Friday Digest
10 July 2009
Vol. 09 No. 27

THE FOUNDATION

"It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions." --Thomas Jefferson

GOVERNMENT & POLITICS

Wailin' About Palin

Defying convention once again, former GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin resigned as governor of Alaska last Friday, effective July 26. Forget reaction from the Leftmedia, which was predictably skewed and derisive; there's enough consternation on the Right to go around. Karl Rove, longtime advisor to George W. Bush, called Palin's move a "risky strategy." Mike Huckabee, who also ran for president in 2008, said that "nobody knows whether it's going to pay off or not." Both assume Palin is angling for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012. But there have been unconventional strategies to get to the White House before, and Palin is not one to abide strictly by convention. Furthermore, the presidency may not be her goal, though she has mentioned a "higher calling" and said that "all options are on the table" for her future.

Palin exits ... for now

In her press conference, Palin used a basketball analogy, saying, "A good point guard drives through a full court press, protecting the ball, keeping her eye on the basket ... and she knows exactly when to pass the ball so that the team can win. And I'm doing that..." GOPUSA's Bobby Eberle responded, "I don't think the people of Alaska, who voted for her to be governor of their state, voted for her so that she could 'pass the ball.' They voted for her so that she could be governor." That, perhaps, is the only criticism worth hearing. Despite her decision to not seek re-election in 2010, the governor should have stuck it out for the remainder of her term, 2012 in view or not.

Yet there is more to the story. As we noted frequently during the campaign, Sarah Palin was beset by remarkably negative press coverage. Indeed, she was ruthlessly savaged in a way rarely -- if ever -- seen before. Even her children were the targets of leftist hatred. For Palin as a mother, this undoubtedly took a toll, and one can't blame her for saying enough is enough.

Beyond the media gauntlet, Palin's critics in Alaska filed 15 ethics complaints (all dismissed) and scores of freedom of information requests that often paralyzed her staff over her two-and-a-half years in office. The Palin family itself incurred more than $500,000 in legal fees defending her. Republican Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, who will succeed Palin, said the FOI requests cost Alaska $2 million to comply.

In her quick rise to stardom, Palin proved that she's a capable and solidly conservative politician, albeit one who would benefit from a better grasp of national and geopolitical issues. Her strength is her ability, as columnist Tony Blankley put it, "to talk to [the people] rather than at them or down to them." Perhaps now she will have the time to do her homework and be able to use her talents to rally conservatives another day.

Quote of the Week

"What is it about Palin that elicits such furious bipartisan Washington dismissiveness? After all, the polls show her to be tied with Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee for the very early lead in the 2012 Republican primary. As an outspoken conservative with about an 80 percent favorable rating among Republicans and a high-40s percentage favorable plurality among independents, objectively she should be seen as quite competitive nationally compared with other Republicans.... Palin draws by far the biggest crowds of any current politician, other than, perhaps, the president. She was the only news phenomenon capable of knocking the Michael Jackson story off the cable news lineups. ... At a time when governments around the world -- left, right and center -- are failing to gain public confidence and even the winning Democratic Party in the U.S. struggles to match independents for the leading political category (while the Republican Party struggles to get to 25 to 30 percent market share), it might behoove those same party professionals who have been failing to connect their parties to the public to pause before calling Sarah Palin an incompetent politician. Conventional wisdom may not be reliable in unconventional times -- or for unconventional politicians." --Tony Blankley

Judicial Benchmarks: Ricci v. DeStefano

The Supreme Court recently issued a 5-4 decision in Ricci v. DeStefano, finding that the city of New Haven, Connecticut, violated the rights of several white and one Hispanic firefighters by denying them promotion based on the results of a test on which blacks scored poorly. The city claimed it was better to toss out the results of the test and promote no one rather than promote those who actually did well and risk being sued for discrimination. The white firefighters sued, however, and as the case wound its way through the courts, it briefly found itself before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, where Judge Sonya Sotomayor, President Barack Obama's nominee to replace Justice David Souter on the Supreme Court, took part in a unanimous ruling stating that New Haven acted properly.

The Supreme Court majority found that New Haven could not prove that its test was in fact discriminatory, and therefore the city had no right to deny promotion. Sotomayor's supporters in the White House and the activist wing of the judiciary had the gall to say that this complete reversal of her decision by the High Court actually helps her nomination to that same court. Despite the fact that not even the Court's four liberal justices supported Sotomayor's rationale for siding with the city, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs crowed, "She doesn't legislate from the bench." Sure, Bob.

Beyond Sotomayor's direct involvement in this case, the real issue, which the justices decided to sidestep in their decision, is whether Title VII violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution. This provision maintains that individuals may not be treated differently because of race, but that testing requirements can be discriminatory if they have a disparate impact on the members of a particular racial group. Justice Antonin Scalia was the only one of the nine on the Court willing to touch this issue. In his lone concurring opinion, Scalia wrote, "The war between disparate impact and equal protection will be waged sooner or later, and it behooves us to begin thinking about how -- and on what terms -- to make peace between them."

This Week's 'Braying Jenny' Award

"Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of." --Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a statement so grotesque we don't know where to begin

News From the Swamp: Democrats' 60 Votes

With the April party switch of Pennsylvania's Sen. Arlen Specter and the Minnesota Supreme Court declaring Al Franken to have gotten "the highest number of votes legally cast" (cough, cough) in the final outstanding electoral race from last November, Senate Democrats have achieved their cherished goal of a 60-40 filibuster-proof majority. Or have they?

While these numbers suggest otherwise, signs point to continuing headaches for Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and President Obama. Two formerly reliable members from the Jurassic Era, Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Ted Kennedy (D-MA), are battling health issues that force them to miss votes. Other members may be picked off due to concerns on particular issues -- the Waxman-Markey cap-and-tax scheme can adversely affect Democrats hailing from Rust Belt states, and the newly minted Franken is one senator thought not to be completely sold on Obamacare, previously calling it "not feasible" in this political climate.

On the other hand, the defection of Specter leaves only three predictable "moderates" among the GOP ranks -- Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins from Maine and George Voinovich from Ohio, who's already announced he won't run again in 2010.

In a classic case of "be careful what you wish for," Senate Democrat leaders and their special interest backers may find it harder to make up lost votes from a Republican minority which is more united but can't be tagged as obstructionist when their minority is less than that required to sustain a filibuster.

Hope 'n' Change: Scripted Press

If there's a living soul who can testify as an expert about press coverage of the White House, it would have to be Helen Thomas. At 89 years of age, the flaky and curmudgeonly journalist is the "dean" of the White House press corps. Though it may seem like so many more, Obama is the 10th president she's covered in her long career.

So heads turned when she had a heated exchange with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs over prearranged questions for a recent town hall meeting. Thomas criticized Obama's "pattern of controlling the press" at "prepackaged" engagements. In a later interview, Thomas complained that even President Richard Nixon didn't attempt to control the press as much as the current administration has done. "I'm not saying there has never been managed news before, but this is carried to fare-thee-well for the town halls, for the press conferences. It's blatant. They don't give a d*** if you know it or not. They ought to be hanging their heads in shame." Snapped Thomas, "What the h*** do they think we are, puppets?"

Apparently, The Washington Post is willing to be a puppet. National Review editor Jonah Goldberg sums it up: "Before Sarah Palin stepped on the story, the talk of the Beltway was Salongate at the Washington Post. The newspaper had hatched a scheme whereby it would hold a series of 'salons' at the home of publisher Katharine Weymouth in order to sell lobbyists and corporations access to Obama administration officials and the Post reporters and editors who cover them." The ears of the administration could thus be had for a mere $25,000. At least until the story broke and the Post had to cancel. Helen, call your office.

NATIONAL SECURITY

Honduras Displays Rare Courage

Last week, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was deposed by the nation's military after its supreme court found that he was violating the Honduran constitution. Article 237 of the Honduran constitution limits the president to a single four-year term. This was not acceptable to Zelaya, who, in his best impression of Venezuelan thug-dictator Hugo Chavez, tried to circumvent the constitutional term limitation by scheduling an unconstitutional referendum to stand for a second term. Thus, the intervention of the court and the military.

First and foremost, then, this was not a coup as President Barack Obama, the UN and the Organization of American States (OAS) have stated, but a restoration of constitutional rule of law, something painfully unfamiliar -- detestable, even -- to the aforementioned Friends of Chavez.

The OAS suspended Honduras until Zelaya is reinstated. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has promised to work on a "deal." State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said, "Our goal remains ... a peaceful solution to this crisis. We're very focused on the need for a dialogue to restore him back [to office] and restore the democratic order." Uh, memo to Kelly: The people of Honduras do have democratic order -- it's called defending the constitution when it's under assault. May they remain steadfast and may that resolve spread to the U.S.

Obama to Cut U.S. Nuclear Capability

President Barack Obama and his Russian comrade, President Dmitri Medvedev, agreed this week on the framework of a nuclear weapons treaty, planning to cut both nations' inventories by as much as a third. The 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty expires December 5. The Wall Street Journal reports, "Under the agreement, deployed nuclear warheads targeted at each country would be reduced to between 1,500 and 1,675 over seven years from the current ceiling of 2,200." Additionally, "Nuclear-weapons delivery systems would be reduced to between 500 and 1,100 from the current ceiling of 1,600. The wide gap reflects continued division over four U.S. Trident submarines, the entire U.S. B-1 bomber fleet and dozens of B-52s that have been either converted to release conventional weapons use or mothballed." The Russians want them counted; the U.S. does not.

Obama declared, "As the world's two leading nuclear powers, the United States and Russia must lead by example.... It is very difficult for us to exert that leadership unless we are showing ourselves willing to deal with our own nuclear stockpiles in a more rational way." By rational way, of course, Obama means to systematically get rid of them. Not exactly peace through strength.

This Week's 'Alpha Jackass' Award

Looks like Babblin' Joe Biden, Barack Obama's handpicked Veep -- chosen for his foreign policy "expertise," no less -- has stepped in it again. Playing perfectly the part of the crazy family uncle in the attic, Biden seemed to give Israel a green light to attack Iran's nuclear program, saying that the U.S. "cannot dictate to another sovereign nation what they can and cannot do," when asked if the U.S. would try to stop such an attack. "Israel can determine for itself -- it's a sovereign nation -- what's in their interest and what they decide to do relative to Iran and anyone else," he said. Indeed, Reuters reports, "An Israeli submarine sailed the Suez Canal to the Red Sea as part of a naval drill last month, defense sources said on Friday, describing the unusual maneuver as a show of strategic reach in the face of Iran."

Biden's remarks, while sensible policy, required yet another "let me explain what Joe meant" appearance by Obama, who explained that the U.S. has "absolutely not" given Israel a green light for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. He further slapped the VP by saying it was "very important that I'm as clear as I can be, and our administration is as consistent as we can [be] on this issue." Rumor has it that Biden was last seen being forcibly escorted to Dick Cheney's infamous "undisclosed location" -- which, by the way, thanks to Joe's big mouth, we all know is in the basement of the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.

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Warfront With Jihadistan: Saddam From the Grave

Last week, some interesting new information emerged about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs, as well as Saddam Hussein's final days. In more than 100 pages of notes, FBI special agent George Piro, who interviewed Saddam after his capture between February and June 2004, described his sessions with the deposed despot. Saddam claimed that he had allowed the world to believe Iraq had WMD because he feared that without them Iraq would appear vulnerable to Iran, Iraq's enemy in a disastrous eight-year war in the 1980s during which Saddam did in fact use chemical weapons, on both Iranians and on his own Kurdish Iraqis. Saddam denied having any WMD before the U.S. invasion, saying, "[I]f I had such weapons, I would have used them in the fight against the United States."

It has been, and remains, The Patriot's position, based on substantial intelligence reports, that Saddam did have WMD materials and programs, if not weapons ready to use, most of which were spirited out of the country in the year prior to the war as diplomats droned on ceaselessly about useless UN resolutions that ultimately and predictably led nowhere.

As for his final days, Saddam claimed that he stayed in Baghdad until a day before the city fell -- an unlikely tale from a coward who was later found disheveled, hiding in a spider hole. Perhaps that's an indication of the truthfulness of his WMD tales.

Democrats Lack Intelligence

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) recently claimed that she knew nothing of the CIA practice of waterboarding, only to be exposed as a liar: She was briefed in 2002. Now, Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-TX), Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, is helping to circle the wagons. A letter written by the congressman was leaked this week alleging that the CIA "misled" and "affirmatively lied to" Congress about its activities after 9/11. CIA Director Leon Panetta continues to deny such allegations, but as Investor's Business Daily writes, "[C]learly Panetta testified to something big in closed session that Democrats are now using to clobber our spies." Panetta is a former Democrat congressman and knows how to play the Beltway game. Evidently, he's a double agent.

An intelligence authorization bill before Congress would, as The Wall Street Journal put it, "hobble the CIA and further handcuff the executive branch" because "gone would be the right of the President to limit disclosure of sensitive information to the so-called Gang of Eight -- the House Speaker and Minority Leader, Senate Majority and Minority Leaders, and the Chairmen and ranking Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees. This authority would pass to Congress. The bill would also expand disclosure requirements for all sorts of intelligence activities." As the Journal concludes, "Congress wants to know about, and often second-guess, intelligence decisions without being responsible for the result."

Lessons of the Best & the Brightest

Robert McNamara, the self-deluded Kennedy/Johnson-era secretary of defense who was instrumental in embroiling the U.S. in Vietnam, died this week at the age of 93. We pause to remember him, one of the original "best and brightest" referenced sarcastically in David Halberstam's book of the same name, because of the uncanny parallels between that era and the present. The Wall Street Journal aptly summed up those parallels: "Whatever else distinguishes JFK's New Frontier or LBJ's Great Society from Barack Obama's 'New Foundation,' this too is an era of soaring rhetoric, big plans and boundless self-regard, issued by an administration convinced it can apply technocratic, top-down solutions to huge and unpredictable systems -- the banking, auto and health-care industries, for instance, or the climate."

Having started as a liberal poster child, McNamara quickly fell from grace, his tenure having been marked by abject failure. That failure derived in large part from his ego-driven belief that any war -- especially Vietnam -- was winnable on the basis of technology and application of "scientific" principles. His mechanistic approach to guerilla war in Vietnam -- which included using enemy "body counts" as a metric -- proved otherwise.

His subsequent descent into obscurity was virtually total, save the 2003 political biography, "The Fog of War," a documentary drawn from interviews with an older, "wiser" McNamara, who had been for the war before he was against it. An Oscar-winner by virtue of McNamara's self-flagellation, the movie is little more than a catharsis for the troubled soul.

In his later years, McNamara took great personal comfort in convincing himself that the Vietnam conflict was "unwinnable" -- only because he had failed, of course; not on the basis of factual data that overwhelmingly indicated otherwise. Until recently, we faced a very similar situation in Iraq. Just a few short months ago, prior to General Petraeus' now-famed "surge," we were subjected to a near-constant din decrying the "impossible" war in Iraq. Petraeus' strategy having succeeded, those cries are silent now.

Meanwhile, the current administration embodies the same smug self-confidence that led to McNamara's undoing. As columnist George Will notes, "Today, something unsettlingly similar to McNamara's eerie assuredness pervades the Washington in which he died. The spirit is: Have confidence, everybody, because we have, or soon will have, everything -- really everything -- under control." Populated neither by the best nor the brightest, the Obama administration would do well to crack its history books open to "Vietnam" and study McNamara to re-learn an age-old lesson before it's too late: pride goes before a fall.

Profiles of Valor: U.S. Army Pfc. Moss

Moss with family

Pfc. Channing Moss of the United States Army was serving in Afghanistan in March 2006 when disaster struck. His convoy was attacked by Taliban fighters with small arms and rocket propelled grenades. Moss, manning an MK 19 machine gun in the turret of his Humvee, was struck by an RPG -- and survived. Though Moss was impaled through the abdomen with live ordnance, his comrades didn't leave him to die. Army regulations dictate that MEDEVAC choppers should never carry a wounded soldier with a live round in him, yet the flight crew did just that. "[A]t the time, I really didn't think about it," said flight medic Sgt. John Collier, then a specialist. "I knew [the RPG] was there but I thought, if we didn't do it, if we didn't get him out of there, he was going to die." Protocol also dictates that soldiers in Moss's condition be placed in a sandbagged bunker and considered "expectant" -- expected to die. But Maj. John Oh, 759th Forward Surgical Team general surgeon and a naturalized Korean immigrant, performed the life-saving surgery while wearing body armor and a helmet and assisted by a member of the explosive ordnance disposal team and other brave volunteers.

The Military Times has more on this incredible story here and a moving video here (warning: graphic content).

Three months after surviving the attack, Moss witnessed the birth of his second daughter, Ariana. That would not have been possible without the heroic efforts of Maj. Oh, Sgt. Collier and the crew of the 159th Medical Company. "They saved my life," said Moss. "I hope God watches over them if they get deployed." Indeed.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Income Redistribution: Stimulus Fails, Health Care Next

This just in: The Obama administration's "stimulus" spending continues to be ineffective against the recession. Joe Biden recently admitted that they "guessed wrong" in frittering away $787 billion of taxpayer money and that "everyone misread how bad the economy was" -- this from the guy who incessantly whined about having inherited "the worst economy since the Great Depression." Well, the private sector lost another 473,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent, far beyond the administration's promise of 8 percent if the stimulus was passed. For House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) to say, "I don't think anybody can honestly say that we're satisfied with the results so far of the stimulus," is an understatement, though Blue states seem to be doing quite well.

Enter Obamacare. Under the dubious assertion that because 15 percent of Americans have no health insurance, we should be willing to socialize 17 percent of the U.S. economy, President Obama and congressional liberals will soon begin debate on their health care reform package with a fall deadline for passage. The cost estimates for this unprecedented expansion of government into the medical field range from a low of $1 trillion (as guessed by the party pushing the reform efforts) to $4 trillion, as a professor from the University of Minnesota recently testified to Congress. What do we get for all this spending? A modest reduction of estimated uninsured numbers from 49 million to 30 million for the "low cost" of $71,428 to $285,714 per person.

Liberals continue to argue the government's public option will force the 1,300 private health insurers into being more competitive. But as Sen. Bernie Sanders (S-VT) put it, private insurance companies "should be afraid, I mean let me tell you, they should be afraid. ...[T]hey have a right to be exposed, a right to be afraid that they will not be able to compete against a strong Medicare type public plan which treats people with dignity." In saying private insurers "will not be able to compete," Sanders actually gets it right, though he seems to think that's a good thing. And Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) insisted, "[T]he only holdouts are sort of ideologues on the Republican side of this saying no government involvement whatsoever. ...[I]f you're a fiscal conservative you ought to be for a public option because it saves money." The truth, of course, is anything but.

On Cross-Examination

"Our first stimulus bill ... was sort of like taking half a tablet of Viagra and having also a bunch of candy mixed in ... as if everybody was putting in enough for their own constituents." --billionaire investor and Obama supporter Warren Buffett, though he also thinks a second stimulus "may well be called for"

The BIG Uh...

"The more that we can do to stimulate the economy in the short term, the challenge we've got as everybody knows is that we inherited a big deficit, and it is at a certain point potentially counterproductive if we're spending more money than we're having to borrow." --President Barack Obama

Around the Nation: More Tea Parties

On July 4th, more than 200,000 Americans chose to celebrate our nation's independence, not only by attending barbeques and fireworks, but by protesting the erosion of that independence. The TEA (for "Taxed Enough Already") Parties were begun in April to protest the rise in taxes and the growth of the federal government in general, and the second round was held last weekend in every major city in the country and many mid-sized ones as well.

Naturally, the mainstream media's coverage of the events was lukewarm at best. While CNN's Anderson Cooper, with his tasteless sexual innuendos, and Susan Roesgen, with her insults, were thankfully engaged elsewhere, the coverage remained condescending and diminutive, as if fighting for the freedoms promised us by the Founders is somehow passé. Perhaps the best gauge of our media today is CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin's comment about the protesters: "Of course, exercising that First Amendment right to protest, but hopefully, they'll clear out of the way for the fireworks tonight." Do these people actually consider themselves professional journalists?

The reporters also continue to insist on treating the Tea Parties as a sideshow of the Republican Party, when in fact many of these people are either apolitical or have become disillusioned by the post-campaign delivery of the Obama regime.

But not all the coverage was sub par. Local papers, including New Jersey's Star Ledger for example, proudly reported on how their citizens took a stand. The Ledger covered the Morristown tea party, where residents said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang the Star-Spangled Banner, and thanked God for blessing the country. It also recounted the town's role in early American history, and reminded us all that the spirit that built the United States is still alive and kicking.

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GOP Auto Dealers Not Targeted

After Chrysler announced several weeks ago that a slew of dealerships were getting the axe, whispers began swirling that the affected dealers were overwhelmingly Republican. However, according to Kevin Hassett and Alex Wein of the American Enterprise Institute, the verdict on this accusation is in, and it's "innocent." It's just that most dealers (a.k.a., small business owners) are Republican. Hassett and Wein cross-referenced dealers with campaign contributions and dealership closings and found that dealerships owned by Republican and Democrat donors, respectively, not only were equally affected but were so to an almost eerie degree.

Of the 420 dealerships for which affiliation could be determined, 300 were Republican and 120 Democrat. Of the former, 77, or 25.7 percent, were targeted for closure, while 31, or 25.8 percent, of the latter were shut down. Even more curious, 25.1 percent of closures were in blue states ... and 25.1 percent in red.

Playing political favorites? Maybe not this time. Scrambling to avoid even the appearance doing so? Perhaps.

Meanwhile, Government Motors got the nod from a bankruptcy judge to sell most of its assets to a new company. The new GM emerged from bankruptcy Friday, escaping not only liquidation but also liability for claims from pre-bankruptcy-protection incidents. And while Uncle Sam will be the new majority owner, Obama claims he doesn't want to interfere in daily operations. Apparently, firing former CEO Rick Wagoner (though he is technically still employed with an exit package in the works) and steering the selection of the new board of directors is involvement enough.

CULTURE & POLICY

Climate Change This Week: Warming Nazis

Has the world gone mad? Vice President Al Gore is now comparing the fight against global warming to our battle against the Nazis in World War II. "Winston Churchill aroused this nation in heroic fashion to save civilization in World War II," Gore droned. "We have everything we need except political will, but political will is a renewable resource."

But, then again, perhaps Gore has a point, for the global warming hysterics are appearing more and more totalitarian each day. They have already made it clear that they should be able to tell us what to drive, how to light our homes and how many children to have. Now they have a new target: the wealthy.

In the months leading up to the December meeting scheduled in Copenhagen -- and in the face of scientific findings that dispute that global warming is occurring at all -- the ecofascists are fumbling to come up with new ways of building their new world order. No surprise, they are now pointing to a study that suggests the rich are responsible for half the world's carbon emissions, presumably because of the gas-guzzling cars they drive and those big fancy homes they live in. If the study's recommendations are followed, a Global Warming Police would track each country's wealthy individuals to assess their level of carbon emissions.

While denying that this is a limousine-and-yacht tax on the rich, Shoibal Chakravarty of the Princeton Environment Institute -- one of the study's authors -- nevertheless revealed his true colors: "We are not by any means proposing that. If some country finds a way of doing that, it's great." We believe it's called "cap and trade" -- a tax on all Americans.

Faith and Family: Massachusetts Challenges DOMA

Massachusetts became the first state to grant "marriage" rights to same-sex couples in 2003 and, this week, the Bay State also became the first to challenge the federal Defense of Marriage Act in federal court. "We cannot and should not be required to violate the equal-protection rights of our citizens in Massachusetts who choose to be married," said state attorney general Martha Coakley. She also claimed that the act forced the state "to disregard the marriages of same-sex couples when implementing federally funded programs."

In the end, this is a good illustration of the Pandora's Box opened by too much government control, interference and "benefits." Many conservatives have argued that allowing states to regulate marriage is part of the problem. We would point to "federally funded programs" as another quagmire. After all, once the pie is baked, everyone wants a piece. And with Democrats in control of Washington again, we don't expect DOMA to survive much longer.

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Village Academic Curriculum: About That Free Lunch...

If trends continue, Philadelphia parents may soon find themselves competing for their children's recognition -- not with one another, but with the Philadelphia school district. Thanks to the city's "universal meals" program, students attending school receive not only an education but also breakfast (and lunch, of course), free of charge, courtesy of the federal government.

The pilot program, which is now in its 17th year (a creative application of the term "pilot," to be sure), was launched to eliminate the gap between those who qualify for free or low-cost school meals (80 percent at the time) and those who actually receive them (less than one-third in 1991). The solution? Give them all free meals! Yes indeed, under the program, if at least 75 percent of a school's students meet a low-income standard, all students are automatically enrolled. Today, nearly 200 of Philadelphia's 270 schools serve free meals.

One mother of three school-age children appreciates the program, saying, "Sometimes we need that extra little help as far as food goes.... That's one less thing that we have to worry about as parents." Perhaps, but don't be surprised when one day Junior starts calling the cafeteria lady "Mom."

In other academic news, Denver District Court Judge Larry Naves refused to give Ward Churchill his job back at the University of Colorado. Former professor Churchill, who gained infamy for slurring the 9/11 victims as "little Eichmanns," lost his job for plagiarism in 2007. He sued and a jury awarded him $1, but the judge wrote, "If I am required to enter an order that is 'consistent with the jury's findings,' I cannot order a remedy that 'disregards the jury's implicit finding' that Professor Churchill has suffered no actual damages that an award of reinstatement would prospectively remedy."

And Last...

"Four workers were charged Thursday in an elaborate scheme in which hundreds of corpses were dug up at a historic black cemetery near Chicago and strewn in a weeded area or reburied with other bodies so that plots could be resold," reports the Associated Press. The "Reverend" Jesse Jackson didn't miss out on the action, saying that there's "a special place in hell" for the accused. Perhaps Jackson has his facts wrong. Word on the street is that the gravediggers work for ACORN, and that the graves are empty because the Obama campaign unearthed the corpses back in November in order to drum up a few more votes. But we don't want to spread any rumors...

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U.S. Attorney Wants Newspaper to Name Names

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July 10, 2009

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But I think you are leading to questions like Social Security, welfare and medical. There have never been any funded liabilities here. It has always been hot air and Ponzi.

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Many seniors worry about Social Security going broke because it is an "unfunded liability." The answer is that it can't go broke because it is fiat, and fiat can be created to infinity with the printing press. But even though they will continue to get their Social Security check, their money will go broke and they can exchange their depreciating dollars for less and less. This is one of the many reasons that The Bob Livingston Letter has long advocated food storage, which is a great asset, since it goes up in value all the time, especially under the present inflationary expectations. Very simple, but few grasp it.

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Help Save Maryland: Montgomery County invaded by Illegals' Gangs

Help Save Maryland: Montgomery County invaded by Illegals' Gangs


Friday, July 10, 2009

Montgomery County invaded by Illegals' Gangs





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Help Save Maryland Action Alert



[This is exactly what we have been warning you about!! When will we learn, they are coming...]



Another Gang related death in Montgomery County! Seven Hispanic Gang Thugs kill a 21 -year old Wheaton man. The Citizens of Maryland are again subjected to murder and assault in our neighborhoods. Are the seven alleged killers illegal aliens? Did our law enforcement officers check these thugs for "legal presence"?



Where they known to Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and his officers from a past run-in with the law, like the 10 gang suspects now in custody for the murder of a 15 year old in Gaithersburg earlier this year? Are they receiving Maryland welfare checks like the 10 in jail were?



Were they Day Laborers who worked out of the CASA Wheaton Day Laborer Center? Or do they use a Catholic Charities Center or Identity Inc facilities? Probably too young for a loan from the Latino Economic Development Corporation, but they do fit the profile. This madness must end! We need new political leaders who work for the citizens of Maryland not the illegal alien community.



See the news below about our partners in Prince Georges County, "People for Change".



And please make a donation to Help Save Maryland!



Brad Botwin, Director

Help Save Maryland

240-447-1884





Thursday, July 9, 2009Seven charged with murder, assault in stabbing death of Wheaton man21-year-old man died of his wounds Wednesday night after alleged assault Tuesday

by Amber Parcher Staff Writer Gazette



Seven males have been charged with murder and assault in connection with the slaying of a 21-year-old Wheaton man. The man was allegedly beaten and stabbed in the head Tuesday during a fight with suspected gang members, according to Montgomery County police. Edwin Umana of the 13100 block of Bluhill Road was hospitalized Tuesday night with a life-threatening stab wound to his head and died Wednesday night. Police charged seven Montgomery County residents with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.



Police believe the seven males are members of a local gang, though Umana is not believed to have any gang affiliation, police say. The slaying is being investigated as gang related, but the attack does not appear to be motivated by gang affiliation. The altercation began about 9:24 p.m. Tuesday, when Umana called out to several women who were sitting on the front porch of a home in the 13100 block of Matey Road in Wheaton, according to police. One man came out of the residence and told Umana to leave the women alone. Police believe a confrontation started when several other men came out of the residence and chased Umana to the nearby intersection of Bluhill Road and Dean Road, where they allegedly assaulted him. When 4th District police officers arrived, they found Umana unconscious with several injuries, including an apparent stab wound to his head.



As detectives investigated the incident Tuesday, they were led to a residence in the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton. There, police arrested Christian Salmeron, 20, and Jose A. Hernandez, 16, both of the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton; and Hirbin Bladimir Guerrero, 16, of the 11300 block of Schuylkill Road in Rockville. Detectives also arrested Deshaun Budd-Bey, 18, of the 12800 block of Bluhill Road in Wheaton at his residence Tuesday, and Jose Vasquez, 21, of the 4400 block of Sigsbee Road in Wheaton in his vehicle nearby.



Police believe Vasquez stabbed Umana. Police arrested the sixth suspect, Kevin Miranda, 17, of the 10800 block of Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Wednesday evening in Germantown. They also arrested the seventh and final suspect, Anthony Racedo, 18, of the 12700 block of Bushey Drive in Silver Spring. Racedo was arrested either Wednesday night or Thursday, said Lucille Baur, Montgomery County Police spokeswoman. Police say all the males will be charged as adults and are being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Lt. Paul Starks, a spokesman for Montgomery County Police, said police typically do not release the names of gangs. Such publicity gives them notoriety and encourages other gangs to commit acts that will be "recognized by police," he said.







Blacks breaking with Illegal Immigration in Prince George's County Politics

July 9, 7:07 PM · Andy Arnold - DC Immigration Examiner



A citizen's action committee in Prince George's County, MD, is looking for 2010 candidates and the impact of illegal aliens on our system is one of its issues. About 35 people were at a campaign planning meeting in Bowie July 9. Their goal is to sweep unresponsive Democrats from Annapolis and Upper Marlboro next year. People for Change (PFC) aims to field a slate of candidates in time for the Democratic primary.

Illegal aliens were mentioned in several of PFC's other issues as well. For example, the group would like to see responsibility in the educational system, but "special programs," such as English as a Second Language, are believed to rob the general curriculum, according to one speaker."We need a lobby group such as CASA [de Maryland, a taxpayer funded non-profit] to work for us," council candidate Juanita Miller said. Children of illegal aliens become citizens. That is a problem because the children have a right to an education, but their parents do not "contribute to the tax base.""We are importing poverty," said Bob Fireovid, leader of the county chapter of Help Save Maryland. "Ten to 20 percent of our students shouldn't be [in Prince George's schools]."

P.G. Republican Party Central Committee Chairman Mikhail Harris gave a brief report card on the county delegation. He reported neither Dels. Aisha Braveboy, James Hubbard nor Joseline Pena-Melnyk voted for drivers licenses for undocumented aliens, Harris said. The other 19 delegates did. All 22 delegates are democrats.

[For more on drives license's see click here. The Maryland Assembly General website lists Hubbard and Pena-Melnyk as co-sponsors of H.B. 387, the version of the driver's license bill that eventually passed.]

Prosecutor Joe Wright, a candidate for states attorney, warned MS 13 "is targeting middle school students. They have initiations at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays in homes where boys rape girls. They have no moral code."The gang presence is primarily in the north county and growing, he added.The community talks about crime, but local officials are fighting federal programs to check prisoner's legal status, Fireovid added. Both Prince George's and Montgomery counties reject the federal 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement to hold illegal immigrants suspected of crimes based on their legal status.



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Help Save Maryland is now a legal entity and has applied to the IRS for charitable status. Although donations are not tax deductible until we hear back from the IRS, we need help with our startup costs. Please mail a contribution to:




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P.O. Box 5742

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

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Atlas Shrugs: Robert Spencer Answers CAIR's Libel, Defamation and Lies

Atlas Shrugs: Robert Spencer Answers CAIR's Libel, Defamation and Lies

Robert Spencer Answers CAIR's Libel, Defamation and Lies
Un-indicted co-conspirator CAIR is defaming Robert Spencer and trying to get him banned using thuggery, lies and intimidation. You know, the CAIR way!
Gross. And they are empowered with their man in the White House. Vile, all of it. Read it here.

I wrote the other day about how some alleged believers in free speech among American academia are trying to block my speaking at the American Library Association convention this Sunday. Now the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), true to form, has gotten into the act, sending the ALA a fresh steaming pile of defamation, lies, and distortions (drawing once again on material from its favorite useful idiot, the discredited, thoroughly dishonest Charles Johnson of that cesspool of lies and hate, Little Green Footballs), asking that I be dropped from the ALA panel.

Whatever the ALA does, I am not going to let CAIR's libels go unanswered.

First, consider the source. CAIR, once again, is an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas terror funding case. Its operatives have repeatedly refused to denounce Hamas and Hizballah as terrorist groups. Several of its former officials have been convicted of various crimes related to jihad terror. Several of its other officials have made Islamic supremacist statements. CAIR also was involved in the Flying Imams' intimidation suit against the passengers who reported their suspicious behavior.

"CAIR-Chicago Asks Library Group to Drop Islamophobe from Panel," from CAIR-Chicago, July 9:
Read the rest here

News from Help Save Maryland - Alert - Another Gang Murder in Montgomery County!!

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Help Save Maryland Action Alert
 
Another Gang related death in Montgomery County!  Seven Hispanic Gang Thugs kill a 21 -year old Wheaton man.  The Citizens of Maryland are again subjected to murder and assault in our neighborhoods.  Are the seven alleged killers illegal aliens?  Did our law enforcement officers check these thugs for "legal presence"?
 
 Where they known to Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and his officers from a past run-in with the law, like the 10 gang suspects now in custody for the murder of a 15 year old in Gaithersburg earlier this year?  Are they receiving Maryland welfare checks like the 10 in jail were?
 
Were they Day Laborers who worked out of the CASA Wheaton Day Laborer Center? Or do they use a Catholic Charities Center or Identity Inc facilities?  Probably too young for a loan from the Latino Economic Development Corporation, but they do fit the profile.  This madness must end!  We need new political leaders who work for the citizens of Maryland not the illegal alien community.
 
See the news below about our partners in Prince Georges County, "People for Change". 
 
 And please make a donation to Help Save Maryland!
 
Brad Botwin, Director
Help Save Maryland
240-447-1884 
 
 
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Seven charged with murder, assault in stabbing death of Wheaton man
21-year-old man died of his wounds Wednesday night after alleged assault Tuesday
by Amber Parcher | Staff Writer Gazette
 
Seven males have been charged with murder and assault in connection with the slaying of a 21-year-old Wheaton man. The man was allegedly beaten and stabbed in the head Tuesday during a fight with suspected gang members, according to Montgomery County police. Edwin Umana of the 13100 block of Bluhill Road was hospitalized Tuesday night with a life-threatening stab wound to his head and died Wednesday night. Police charged seven Montgomery County residents with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.
 
Police believe the seven males are members of a local gang, though Umana is not believed to have any gang affiliation, police say. The slaying is being investigated as gang related, but the attack does not appear to be motivated by gang affiliation. The altercation began about 9:24 p.m. Tuesday, when Umana called out to several women who were sitting on the front porch of a home in the 13100 block of Matey Road in Wheaton, according to police. One man came out of the residence and told Umana to leave the women alone. Police believe a confrontation started when several other men came out of the residence and chased Umana to the nearby intersection of Bluhill Road and Dean Road, where they allegedly assaulted him. When 4th District police officers arrived, they found Umana unconscious with several injuries, including an apparent stab wound to his head.
 
As detectives investigated the incident Tuesday, they were led to a residence in the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton. There, police arrested Christian Salmeron, 20, and Jose A. Hernandez, 16, both of the 4300 block of Ferrara Drive in Wheaton; and Hirbin Bladimir Guerrero, 16, of the 11300 block of Schuylkill Road in Rockville. Detectives also arrested Deshaun Budd-Bey, 18, of the 12800 block of Bluhill Road in Wheaton at his residence Tuesday, and Jose Vasquez, 21, of the 4400 block of Sigsbee Road in Wheaton in his vehicle nearby.
 
 Police believe Vasquez stabbed Umana. Police arrested the sixth suspect, Kevin Miranda, 17, of the 10800 block of Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Wednesday evening in Germantown. They also arrested the seventh and final suspect, Anthony Racedo, 18, of the 12700 block of Bushey Drive in Silver Spring. Racedo was arrested either Wednesday night or Thursday, said Lucille Baur, Montgomery County Police spokeswoman. Police say all the males will be charged as adults and are being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Lt. Paul Starks, a spokesman for Montgomery County Police, said police typically do not release the names of gangs. Such publicity gives them notoriety and encourages other gangs to commit acts that will be "recognized by police," he said.
 
 
 
Blacks breaking with Illegal Immigration in Prince George's County Politics
July 9, 7:07 PM · Andy Arnold - DC Immigration Examiner
 
A citizen's action committee in Prince George's County, MD, is looking for 2010 candidates and the impact of illegal aliens on our system is one of its issues. About 35 people were at a campaign planning meeting in Bowie July 9. Their goal is to sweep unresponsive Democrats from Annapolis and Upper Marlboro next year. People for Change (PFC) aims to field a slate of candidates in time for the Democratic primary.

Illegal aliens were mentioned in several of PFC's other issues as well. For example, the group would like to see responsibility in the educational system, but "special programs," such as English as a Second Language, are believed to rob the general curriculum, according to one speaker.
"We need a lobby group such as CASA [de Maryland, a taxpayer funded non-profit] to work for us," council candidate Juanita Miller said. Children of illegal aliens become citizens. That is a problem because the children have a right to an education, but their parents do not "contribute to the tax base."
"We are importing poverty," said Bob Fireovid, leader of the county chapter of Help Save Maryland. "Ten to 20 percent of our students shouldn't be [in Prince George's schools]."

P.G. Republican Party Central Committee Chairman Mikhail Harris gave a brief report card on the county delegation. He reported neither Dels. Aisha Braveboy, James Hubbard nor Joseline Pena-Melnyk voted for drivers licenses for undocumented aliens, Harris said. The other 19 delegates did. All 22 delegates are democrats.

[For more on drives license's see click here. The Maryland Assembly General website lists Hubbard and Pena-Melnyk as co-sponsors of H.B. 387, the version of the driver's license bill that eventually passed.]

Prosecutor Joe Wright, a candidate for states attorney, warned MS 13 "is targeting middle school students. They have initiations at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays in homes where boys rape girls. They have no moral code."
The gang presence is primarily in the north county and growing, he added.
The community talks about crime, but local officials are fighting federal programs to check prisoner's legal status, Fireovid added. Both Prince George's and Montgomery counties reject the federal 287(g) program, which allows local law enforcement to hold illegal immigrants suspected of crimes based on their legal status.

 
PLEASE CONTRIBUTE!
 
Help Save Maryland is now a legal entity and has applied to the IRS for charitable status. Although donations are not tax deductible until we hear back from the IRS, we need help with our startup costs. Please mail a contribution to:

Help Save Maryland
P.O. Box 5742
Rockville, MD 20855

www.HelpSaveMaryland.com
 
 
 
 
Help Save Maryland | PO Box 5742 | Rockville | MD | 20855

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