Blog Smith

Blog Smith is inspired by the myth of Hephaestus in the creation of blacksmith-like, forged materials: ideas. This blog analyzes topics that interest me: IT, politics, technology, history, education, music, and the history of religions.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

No Mosque at Ground Zero, Cordoba


Message from Frank Gaffney: The Center for Security Policy today unveiled a powerful 1-minute video opposing the construction of a 13-story, $100 million mega-mosque near the hallowed ground of the World Trade Center. The Twin Towers were destroyed on 9/11 by adherents to the barbaric, supremacist and totalitarian program authoritative Islam calls "Shariah." And the imam who is promoting this mosque has publicly declared that he seeks to "bring Shariah to America."

As the ad makes clear, Shariah's followers have long built mosques on the most sacred sites of those they have conquered -- for example, on Jerusalem's Temple Mount, at Constantinople/Istanbul's St. Sophia Basilica and in Cordoba, Spain, the capital of the occupying Moors' Muslim kingdom.

A growing chorus of New Yorkers and other Americans -- including, notably, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin -- have expressed outrage at the prospect of a similar, permanent beachhead for Shariah being use to defile Ground Zero, and symbolize America's defeat at the hands of her enemies. We say, "No Mosque at Ground Zero."

ReAL Chairman Dr. Jim Garlow appears on Fox and Friends to discuss the Cordoba Initiative and its meaning.

British school project declares Obama born in Kenya

Congratulations to Barack Obama,son of Kisumu, for getting elected to the highest and most powerful office in the world, The President of United States of America. Obama’s father was born in Kisumu, Kenya. It is a pride for Kisumu and whole of Africa.

John Jay, the first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice, wrote in a letter dated July 25, 1787 to George Washington regarding the qualifications of the president:

Permit me to hint, whether it would not be wise and seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of foreigners into the administration of our national government; and to declare expressly that the command in chief of the American Army shall not be given to nor devolve on, any but a natural-born citizen.

Jindahl states rigs are gone to Africa


Jindahl quotes Obama saying, "Governor, if people lose their jobs because of the [drilling] moratorium, they can file a BP claim. I said, with all due respect, what if BP doesn't pay. He said don't worry Governor, they can file an unemployment claim. I said with all due respect Mr. President, we don't want a BP check or an unemployment check, we want to go back to work."

Obama also told Jindahl if the drilling rigs leave, meaning if they are taken to other locations because of a lack of operation in the Gulf of Mexico, "the rigs will just come back." Jindahl tells the crowd - "as if you can turn it on and off like a switch." Jindahl said the rigs are gone for years, two are on their way to Africa right now.

A new German study shows that boys growing up in pious Muslim families are more likely to be violent.

by Christian Pfeiffer of the criminal research institute of Lower Saxony

EPA Official Tells All About The Oil Spill

"Wwho owns BP, you find that it’s the majority ownership, a billion shares, is a company called BlackRock that was created, owned and run by a gentleman named Larry Fink. And Vanity Fair just did recently an article about Mr. Fink and his connections with Mr. Geithner, Mr. Summers and others in the administration."

"Fink’s long-standing relationships with senior government officials, particularly former Treasury secretary Henry Paulson and Geithner, his successor."


Gulf Residents Outraged over Handling of $20 Billion BP Fund

Who Killed Jim Miller, Monroe County, Tennessee?

"I thought it's awful close to election time, I think there's something fishy."

Pentagon Plans Presidential Communications Network That Can Survive Nuclear Attack

The Nuclear Weapons Effects National Enterprise report details a new plan.

A high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) attack potentially could disrupt or damage electronic systems over much of the United States as revealed in a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee in July 2008. And if this plan is implemented, then why would a cyber bill effectively shut down the remainder of the Internet? A plan in place would ensure that critical communications would continue. There is no need to shut down private, civilian networks, unless the intent is cut off debate, disagreement, and discussion.

Three-Quarters of Congressmen Support Auditing the Federal Reserve, so Why Isn't It Law?

Robert Eugene Simmons Jr.

If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.

Thomas Jefferson

India unveils $35 computer for students

The country's human resources development minister stated that the price would gradually fall to $10 apiece.

Judge sharply questions federal argument against Arizona law

"Why can't Arizona be as inhospitable as they wish to people who have entered or remained in the United States?"

CNN Host Calls for an End to the 1st Amendment

CNN Host Calls for Crackdown on 'Bloggers' in Wake of Sherrod Incident: 'Something’s Going to Have to be Done Legally.'

Friday, July 23, 2010

A Muslim Soldier

Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser

'Muslim Mafia' case: Hamas spinoff 'fishing' to hook Farah

Group's attorneys press lawsuit to thwart WND's blockbuster expose.

'Lose Christianity or face expulsion'

Georgia student told to read 'gay' lit, attend 'pride parade,' change beliefs.

Almost Free online services that store, sync and share your files

Microsoft's SkyDrive, offers 25GB of free storage space, but it is not mentioned along with these almost free services.

Dr. Marvin Scott for Congress on the Subject of Islam

Marvin Scott running against a Muslim (Andrae Carson) in Indiana: 7th District.

Retired Army Major General Jerry Ralph Curry appeared on the Talk to Solomon Show and was questioned about Obama eligibility challenger LTC Terry Lakin and Obama's eligibility.


Retired Army Major General Jerry Ralph Curry appeared on the Talk to Solomon Show and was questioned about Obama eligibility challenger LTC Terry Lakin and Obama's eligibility. During this exchange MGEN Curry says that LTC Lakin is a very brave man but they will try to destroy him personally. He goes on to say we shouldn't play games with Obama. The MGEN then says the House and Senate need to serve notice on Obama to clear up his eligibility or resign. Video of the exchange embedded below.
Hat tip to the Conservative Monster.

The short video is posted below MGEN Curry's bio; Jerry Curry has had several careers. The first began when he enlisted in the U.S. Army as a Private during the Korean War. Serendipitously, this led to a 34-year military career during which he worked his way up through the infantry ranks to retire as a Major General. Next came a career in the private sector, which included standing as a candidate for the U.S. Congress. This was followed by three years as the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Today, in addition to his business consulting work, he pursues an operatic career.

Jerry is a decorated combat veteran, Army Aviator, Paratrooper, and Ranger, who for nearly forty years has served his country both in the military and as a Presidential political appointee. During the Viet Nam War, he was a U.S. Advisor to a South Vietnamese infantry regiment and flew helicopters and reconnaissance planes. Along the way he earned three college degrees.

A Handy Guide to Fighting the Muslim Brotherhood

SIOA

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The New Racial Mess, Victor Davis Hanson

America has largely moved beyond race. Tragically, our president has not.

Ian Hunter Quiz

Quiz Generators for Techie Teachers

Ozge Karaoglu

Mark Bauerlein, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Don’t Trust Anyone Under 30

"When we start seeing more signs of knowledge and awareness and engagement among digital natives, then we can become optimists. I'm still waiting."

BSRemoval.com

Obama's worst nightmare

Herman Cain, an Atlanta radio talk-show host, former CEO of Godfather's Pizza and 2004 Senate seeker. "We've also got to beat Barack Obama."



'The One' may have met his match in emerging presidential candidate.

Uni-TEA

Famous TV and Radio Personalities
unite at one giant, free, outdoor event.

DNR Publishes, Distributes, Promotes Global Warming Propaganda Textbook‏

Presidents On U.S.-Muslim Ties

Obama Promotes Islam.

Obama-Clinton emphasized words such as "peace"; Bush-Reagan used "peace" less. Obama-Clinton emphasized "war" less; Bush-Reagan used "war" more. Obama-Clinton emphasized "freedom" less; Bush-Reagan used "freedom" more. Obama-Clinton de-emphasized "democracy"; Bush-Reagan used "democracy" more. Obama-Clinton emphasized "Islam"; Bush-Reagan de-emphasized "Islam."

By comparing their respective speeches, you elicit a clear contrast in the use of words and thus what concepts or ideas they emphasize.

1984: More BP Doctored Photoshop Photos

More doctored BP photos come to light.

Bring Your Own Toilet Paper

Things are getting so bad in Newark that the mayor has ordered the government to stop buying toilet paper.

Americans Declining Confidence in Institutions

Congress Ranks Last in Confidence in Institutions

This year's poll also finds a 15-point drop in high confidence in the presidency, to 36% from 51% in June 2009. Over the same period, Obama's approval rating fell by 11 points, from 58% to 47%.

Another interesting statistic is that although confidence has been declining, which is the general trend, the top four highest ranked institutions have traditionally been associated with the right-wing in American politics: military, small business, police, and church or organized religion.

The military continues its long-standing run as the highest-rated U.S. institution. Small business and the police occupy second and third places, respectively. These three top-tier institutions all earn high confidence from a majority of Americans, something no other institution achieves this year.

The military has been No. 1 in Gallup's annual Confidence in Institutions list continuously since 1998, and has ranked No.1 or No. 2 almost every year since its initial 1975 measure.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Muslim Would-Be Killer of South Park Arrested

Man Who Threatened "South Park" Arrested

Obama: `Acted Stupidly,' as Racial Profiling Started a Year Ago at Beer Summit

Analysis: Race issues beset Obama's "post-racial" presidency

High School Students Want More Technology in College

July 19, 2010 Converge

How Financial Reform Discriminates -- Unless Your Daughter Goes to Wellesley

Terence P. Jeffrey

Tennesee Fitzpatrick Case Gets Stranger, and More Dangerous, By the Day

Republican Election Commissioner Found Murdered in Monroe County

Cf. Retired Lt. Commander Fitzpatrick Demonstrates Evidence of Tennesse Corruption: Demanded Long Form Birth Certificate

July 21, 2010 Documents show media plotting to kill stories about Rev. Jeremiah Wright

Jonathan Strong

Religion Adviser to Obama Close to Ground Zero Mosque Imam Promotes America as "the ideal place for a renewal of Islam"

More supremacist ties to the Ground Zero mega mosque going up on sacred ground.

About Manhattan Declaration New Video

Kagan: 1st Sharia (Islamic law) Compliant Supreme Court Justice?

To simply promote study about sharia law is not objectionable but Kagan has honored those who promote sharia law in Pakistan. Likewise, Kagan has been criticized for promoting Noah Feldman, author of The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State, but it is not the topic per se which is objectionable, the rise of Islamist states are an important area of study. It is rather what are Kagan, Feldman, and perhaps most importantly, Islamists advocating for the rise of Islamist states. In short, is it a good thing or a bad thing based on what I would argue is a radically opposed understanding of law as based on the American Constitution, having profound implications for the role of religion in society, the basis of citizenship, and the notion of natural rights.

Stated baldly, per Feldman, that the contemporary world is oddly enough experiencing a re-birth of Islamic states and is thus worthy of study, I whole-heartedly concur, although it is a trend I view warily. On the other hand, when Feldman asserts, as he does, that "Americans have never fully resolved the question of whether the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and property preexist the U.S. Constitution or derive from it " (Rise, p. 13), then I have to take issue with Feldman. The Founders believed inalienable rights arise from a Supreme Being or Power, i.e., God.

Feldman does develop his notion into an even more problematic area. He argues that an opposing (and I would argue one that is faithful to the American Constitution)

"viewpoint that emerges from inward looking constitutional thought is that international bodies (and hence, the law they produce) lack the legitimacy of direct, democratic procedures. The outward looking concept is characterized by the view that the constitution is the paradigm of the rule of law and should embody justice in governance. This view embraces international organizations as an institutional link between universal values of freedom and justice and the implementation of the rule of law." Cf. "Feldman calls for outward-looking view of Constitution"

I believe you have the outlines demarcated between two substantially opposing viewpoints of the law. On the one hand, do natural rights precede individuals and are guaranteed by God? Or, does the law arise from a universally human and international understanding of justice? The first is the American understanding of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness while the latter is the international and contingent nature of humanly applied justice.

Professor Feldman, who joined the faculty of HLS in 2007, is a distinguished scholar in the areas of constitutional design, law and religion, and legal history. His most recent book, which examines the history of Sharia law, is titled The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State. His three previous books are Divided by God: America's Church and State Dilemma, What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building, and After Jihad, America and the Struggle for Islamic Democracy. His experience before joining the HLS faculty included a role as senior constitutional advisor to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and service as law clerk to Justice David Souter at the U.S. Supreme Court. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 1992 with an A.B. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, was a Rhodes Scholar, received a D.Phil from Oxford University in Islamic Thought in 1994, and received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1997.

The Constitutional Judiciary in the Muslim World:
Its Influence on the Interpretation of Constitutional and Legislative Texts
1970 to 2008 (November 12-14, 2008)

November 12

Welcome by the Dean of Harvard Law School, Professor Elena Kagan

Paper Abstracts

1. Wednesday, November 12, 9:30 - 10:15 am: The 20th century judiciary of the Muslim World: its historical emergence (Adel Omar SHERIF)

The purpose of this presentation is to shed light on the emergence and spread of the specialized model of the constitutional judiciary in a number of the Islamic countries during the last third of the 20th Century. We are going to highlight the interesting role it has been playing in shaping the constitutional, political, societal, economical dimensions of the systems of government and the citizens’ daily life of those countries through the noteworthy influence it has continuously left on the process of interpreting the constitutional and legislative texts, especially since the 1970s until today.

The scholarly literature is still debating whether the constitutional judiciary in the Muslim World has come into existence responding to public pressures, outside influence or true intentions on the rulers’ part to introduce effective judicial, and more democratic, reforms. These scholarly debates have led to different theories on the phenomenal evolution of the constitutional judiciary that reflects a progressive development of the legal thought in the Muslim World. These theories will be evaluated in the course of the presentation.

The increasing trend towards inscribing Islamic Shari’a principles into state constitutions in Islamic countries and the challenges that the constitutional judiciary has met with, in its attempt to enforce these norms, will be analyzed through an examination of its jurisprudence as it has evolved over the past forty years or so.

2. Wednesday, November 12, 11:15 - 11:45 am:
The introduction of the “Principles of the Islamic Shari’a” as a major source of the national legislation in the constitutions of major Muslim countries, 1970-2008 (Baber JOHANSEN)

The introduction of constitutional amendments in the 1970s and 1980 that made “the principles of the Islamic Shari’a” a major or even the major source of national legislation has, on the one hand, given a new Islamic dimension to constitutional law, it has, on the other, raised the question of the relation between this amendment and the other articles of the constitution. Is the Islamizing amendment an article above or in the constitution? Do all other articles of the constitution have to be interpreted in its light or is the constitution one body in which the new amendment has to be interpreted in a way that guarantees the rights and freedoms protected by the constitution? In the last instance the question is how, if the Islamizing amendment is above the rest of the constitution, the constitution can guarantee its status as being above the positive law and the constitution.

In the debates on constitutional law this question has been discussed in great detail and from multiple and contradictory positions. The discussion in this paper will center on the conditions under which this amendment has been introduced into the constitution of Pakistan, the constitution of Egypt and the constitution of the UAE and how the legal debates and the positions of the Supreme Courts differ with regard to this question.

3. Wednesday, November 12, 2:00 - 2:30 pm:
The emergence of the constitutional judiciary in the Arab World
(Salsabil KLIBI and Ghazi GHERAIRI)

The introduction of a constitutional judiciary in the political regimes of Muslim countries is part of a process of reform of the political power of those states which has its origin in the Nahda [Renaissance] that these countries initiated since the 19th century. Since their beginning these reforms saw in the occidental world their source of inspiration if not of pure and simple importation.

But the reformers of the Muslim World are constantly nagged by one question: “ Is this occidental model on which the awakening of the Muslim World depends compatible with the precepts of the shari’a”?

Until today, this question has never ceased to torment the minds in this part of the world. This fact explains the tension that characterizes the reform process of the Muslim World since the 19th century, a tension between the imperatives of Modernity and all their implications concerning the status and the role of religion in the exercise of political power but also between the concept of the individual and his relations with the society and the political power on the one hand, the precepts of Islam on the other.

4. Wednesday, November 12, 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Landmark decisions of the Tunisian constitutional judiciary
(Ghazi GHERAIRI)

The modern history of Tunisia shows us the remarkable presence, since the 19th century, of a strong constitutional consciousness, expressed as well in the discourse of claiming rights as in the official language. It is even possible to speak of a Tunisian constitutionalism.

In spite of this historical basis the institution of an organ that controls the constitutional character of statutes is of very recent date still largely imperfect.

In fact, the Tunisian Constitutional Council is a young institution created in 1988. Its contribution to the crystallisation of fundamental principles of Tunisian Law is still at its very beginnings.

But it is possible to detach a certain number of principles that the Council has either proclaimed, reaffirmed or clarified. These principles are held together by the task of combining in one system the relations between public institutions on the one hand, the fundamental rights of individuals on the other.

5. Thursday, November 13, 9:00 - 9:30 am
Changes in the Family Law from 1950-2008: the case of Malaysia (Abdul Hamid MOHAMAD)

Malaysia is a Federation of 13 States. The Federation provides the legislative lists for the Federal Parliament and the State Legislative Assemblies. While most laws are a Federal matter and within the jurisdiction of the common law courts, Islamic law, including family law, is a State matter within the jurisdiction of the Shari’ah courts. To avoid conflict of jurisdictions between the two courts, the Federal Constitution was amended. However, while some jurisdictional issues have been settled by the Federal Court (Supreme Court), some issues still persist and require legislative intervention.

With the establishment of the Shari’ah courts, laws, procedural and substantive, had to be codified. Procedural laws, civil and criminal, of the common law courts were adopted, with necessary modifications to make them Shari’ah-compliance. In the codification of the law of evidence and family law, laws from both sources were adopted even though a large portion of which were from the Shari’ah source.

I foresee that Muslim majority countries will adopt principles of both common law (or civil law) and the Shari’ah and that there will be a disintegration of the mazhabs within the Shari’ah itself.

6. Thursday, November 13, 9:30 - 10:00 am
The evolution of Family Law in Morocco from 1950 to 2008 (Miloud Laksir)

The presentation deals with the evolution of family law in Morocco across three distinct periods in the history of Morocco.

1. Before Morocco became a French protectorate in 1912.
-Islamic Law and traditional rules were applied to Moroccan Muslims;
-Moroccan Jews had their own courts governed by Jewish family law;
-Foreigners living in Morocco were governed by their national family Law or by the provisions of bilateral agreements.

2. During the French Protectorate.
-Islamic Judge remained in charge of the implementation of Islamic family Law as far as Moroccan Muslims were concerned;
-As for Moroccan Jews, they continued to be ruled by the principles of Jewish family law;
-Modern courts were established for non-Muslim foreigners to deal with their family cases, except for the Americans whose cases were considered by American consulates.

3. The period during which Morocco has been independent.
-In 1958, the first Family code was adopted and was amended in 1993, in particular its provision concerning marriage and matrimonial supervision;
-The year 2001, saw a major step forward accomplished in Morocco through the establishment of a Royal commission Chaired Chief Justice Dr Driss DAHAK, with the mandate of conducting a comprehensive revision of the provisions of the family code in force then. The four-year work of the Commission resulted in the drafting of a new family Law which was adopted by Parliament in February 2004.
-The provisions of the new Law stressed among other things, the principle of equality between husband and wife concerning the conclusion of the marriage contract.

It also placed the issue of divorce and marriage with more than one wife, under the court’s control strengthened the rights of the child and eased procedures regarding alimony.

7. Thursday, November 13, 10:00 - 10:30 am
The growing influence of the judiciary in the fields of marriage, maintenance, divorce and succession: the role of family jurisdictions
(Brahim BAHMANI)

Before the French protectorate was established in Morocco in 1912, Islamic law was applied in the country according to the Malikite rite. Then judges were appointed by the King in his capacity as Commander of the Faithful and the King would review decisions under special circumstances.

During the Protectorate period, the French introduced in Morocco, civil, criminal, commercial and property laws. However Moroccan Islamic law judges continued to be in charge of the implementation of Islamic law in cases concerning personal status, succession and properties without a title.

Furthermore, Moroccan Jews have their own judges who apply to them Jewish religious law. As to the French and other foreigners, residing in Morocco their family relations are governed by the provisions of the Royal Decree of 1913, which is still applied to non-Muslim foreigners.

When Morocco gained its independence, a code of personal status was introduced in 1958 and was amended in 1993. Then, in 2004, the present family Law of Morocco was adopted and entered into force.

The presentation consists of four parts: marriage, divorce, maintenance and succession. Each part will feature specific laws and how they were implemented by judges and how through this exercise, the Judiciary influenced the legislator in changing those laws.

Comments on key decisions will also constitute a major aspect of the presentation

8. Thursday, November 13, 10:30 - 11:00 am
Filiation and integration into the family of the orphaned child: an alternative approach (Walina Cheikh MAOULAININE)

The presentation will have two sections:

Section one will deal will the filiation of the child, the means to establish filiation, which are married life, confession of the father, and sexual intercourse by mistake (Choubha). This section will also touch on recourse concerning filiation through anathema oath and acknowledgement of fatherhood.

Section two will focus on the integration of the orphan into the family in the light of the Moroccan family law and other laws.

9. Thursday, November 13, 3:30 - 4:00 pm
The evolution of Tunisian Family Law between legislation and jurisprudence, from the enactment of the Code of Personal Status (1956 to the present) (Salsabil Klibi)

Tunisia did not proclaim the idea of laïcité in the text of its constitution, as Turkey did, but she has nevertheless opted for a positivist definition of its legal order.

In fact, in proclaiming the principle of the sovereignty of the people, a people that makes law through a parliament which it elects directly, Tunisia recognizes indirectly that the state is the only source of law and that the shari’a is limited to the role of a material source of law.

However, in its first article, the Tunisian Constitution proclaims also:” Tunisia is a free, independent and sovereign state. Arabic is its language and Islam is its religion”.

This ambiguity of the constitutional text inspires the question whether there is a possibility of a third way between a laic and a theocratic state.

Family Law is the privileged place for the unfolding of the sharia, even in states that want to demark themselves from it. In analyzing some court decisions on the liberty to contract marriage and on inheritance we will try to show the direction in which the consciousness of the Tunisian judge, reflecting without doubt the collective Tunisian consciousness, has – even if hesitatingly –developed. Starting with the idea that the shari’a can legitimately unfold in the law of a state that claims to pertain to Islam it has recognized the concept that Islam is but one characteristic of the society. Consequently, the judge who works out solutions to conflicts that refer to personal status law has to take into consideration or even make prevail other political values that have been given the status of legal rules of the highest rank.

A summary report of the conference is available as well.

China oil spill

The China oil spill received the immediate attention of President Hu Jintao; 40 oil-skimming boats and about 800 fishing boats were also deployed. I take it that the President, he must not be a golfer, got right to work in order to protect the nationalized oil industry. This is quite a contrast the American disaster and so far there is no word that the oil rigs will be shut down as in the U.S. case.

Oliver Stone: Socialize Oil, Just Like Venezuela

US should nationalize oil resources.

Computers to translate world's 'lost' languages after program deciphers ancient text

The program automatically translated the ancient written language of Ugaritic within just a few hours.

Nat Hentoff on Drones, Contemporary, Technological, Standing Military

"A standing military force with an overgrown Executive will not long be safe companions to liberty. The means of defense against foreign danger have been always the instruments of tyranny at home."

James Madison

Drones in U.S. skies – to keep eye on us?

US financial system support up $700 bln in past year-watchdog

"Indeed, the current outstanding balance of overall Federal support for the nation's financial system...has actually increased more than 23% over the past year . . . largely without congressional action," the TARP inspector general, Neil Barofsky, stated.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Ask for Natural Born Citizen Status: In Fact Document It

July 2010 in front of El Arroyo in Austin on 5th Street: Arizona.

Hatch: ‘All Kinds of Pressure’ by Democrats Not to Hold Hearings on Berwick

Census Officials in New York Instructed Workers to Falsify Questionnaires, Says Inspector General

Census Games

Zamzar: Online File Conversion

Jewish Life in America, c1654-1954

Sources from the American Jewish Historical Society, New York.

$23M of U.S. Taxpayer Dollars Spent in Kenya to Fund "Yes" Vote On Increased Access to Abortions and Establish Sharia Islamic Law

3 Congressmen Reveal Barack Spent $23 million for Sharia law and abortions.

I Wonder if This Guy is CIA

Hillary, Hint, Pakistanis Will Not Divulge Osama Since You Keep Giving Them Money

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/07/20/hillary_clinton_pakistani_government_knows_where_biden_laden_is.html

Short version of Hillary's nonsense about trying to bribe the Pakistanis.


Why Doesn't Pakistan Have Dams? Hospitals? They Don't Pay Taxes.

World Wealth Redistribution: Pakistan $500 Million More

Why Doesn't Pakistan Have Dams? Hospitals? They Don't Pay Taxes

http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/07/18/world/asia/1247468421481/tax-free-living-in-pakistan.html

There is no reason for the Pakistanis to pay taxes when the Americans will show up and build up their infrastructure for them.

Pakistan’s Elite Pay Few Taxes, Widening Gap

"If you take out morality from the country then this is what's going to happen."

Study Outlines How Obama’s Moratorium Negatively Impacts Jobs

“The moratorium will cost the Gulf Coast region jobs, money, and economic development. . . . In fact, the moratorium could be more costly than the oil spill itself.”

Monday, July 19, 2010

`America Is Not for White People,' Brown Berets


Brown Beret protesters before Californians who rallied at Angel Stadium (Anaheim, CA) who support Arizona's SB 1070 law on July 13, 2010.

Bias and bigotry in academia

Pat Buchanan

Racist NAACP Speaker


Shirley Sherrod, USDA Rural Development Georgia State Director, delivered at the NAACP's 20th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet.

The video shows Sherrod speaking of racial considerations being a factor for how much help she would give.

"The first time I was faced with having to help a white farmer save his farm, he took a long time talking but he was trying to show me he was superior to me. I know what he was doing, but he had come to me for help. What he didn't know while he was taking all that time trying to show me he was superior to me was, I was trying to decide just how much help I was going to give him," Sherrod said.

"I was struggling with the fact that so many black people had lost their farmland, and here I was faced with having to help a white person save their land. So I didn't give him the full force of what I could do. I did enough," Sherrod said. "So that when he, I assumed the Department of Agriculture had sent him to me, either that or the Georgia Department of Agriculture, and he needed to go back and report that I did try to help him."

In the video, Sherrod also spoke of referring the white farmer to a white lawyer, thinking the latter would be more sympathetic because of race. "So I took him to a white lawyer that had attended some of training that we had provided because Chapter 12 bankruptcy had just been enacted for the family farm. So I figured if I take him to one of them, that his own kind would take care of him."

The NAACP had no immediate response.

"Modern Islam"- Ford Hall Forum Debate/ Boston- 04/22/10: Bilal Kaleem vs. Zuhdi Jasser


Boston's Ford Hall Forum hosted a debate on April 22, 2010 between Bilal Kaleem, the Muslim American Society and the Islamic Society of Boston's Exec. Dir. and Zuhdi Jasser, President and Founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. They were both asked to address the question of "A Modern Islam?" Their debate is very revealing about the core Islamist ideologies of the MAS and the ISB especially in light of recent developing controversies in the Boston area and nationally over the ideologies of the Islamic Society of Boston, the Muslim American Society, and their supporters. Watch the entire hour and a half (Parts 1-11) through the Q&A to get a sense of how AIFD and Dr. Jasser expose the ideology and agenda of the Islamists of the MAS and ISB. This is Part 1 of 11.

Crash course: HTML 5 video

So you want to add HTML 5 video to your site? Here's how.

Somebody Needs to Change Their Outfit

Kinda makes ya proud, don't it?

U.S. Taxpayers Fund Islamic Enclave in Philadelphia: $1.6 billion

A ‘Muslims-Only’ Enclave Thrives In Philadelphia by Paul Williams, PhD

The Jawala Scouts, for boys ages 7-17 are based on the group’s motto of “The Qu’ran is Our guide and the Sunnah is Our Practice!”

According to their website, Muslim training includes:
* MILITARY DRILLING
* ARCHERY
* WRESTLING
* MARTIAL ARTS
* HORSEMANSHIP
* CAMPING AND HIKING
* SURVIVAL TRAINING
* FIRST AID TRAINING
* FIRE ARMS SAFETY

Round 2: Geller vs. Ramey, Muslim American Society Debate the Ground Zero Mega Mosque


Green Power Equals: Britain faces years of blackouts and soaring electricity bills

Obama Promises Skyrocketing Energy Costs


Britain faces years of blackouts and soaring electricity bills because of the drive toward green power, a leading energy expert warns.

Repudiating the Historic Racism of Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam: Words to the NAACP

Is NAACP blind to Farrakhan & Co.? by Stanley Crouch

World Wealth Redistribution: Pakistan $500 Million More

Clinton announced that American wealth will be re-distributed to Muslim-majority Pakistan to build dams and hospitals.

"It's basically a nude picture:" TSA Scans 12-Year Old Girl

Airport body scanners reveal all.

China Passes U.S. as World's Biggest Energy Consumer

U.S. now behind China, formerly, the U.S. was the world's foremost energy consumer, a position it held for more than a century.

A hidden world, growing beyond control


The results of a two year Washington Post investigation. The article features an extensive, searchable database built by The Post about Top Secret America. From avatars and lasers to thermal cameras and fidget meters, this multimedia gallery takes a look at some of the latest technologies being developed by the government and private companies to thwart terrorists.

The top-secret world the government created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work.

These are some of the findings of a two-year investigation by The Washington Post that discovered what amounts to an alternative geography of the United States, a Top Secret America hidden from public view and lacking in thorough oversight. After nine years of unprecedented spending and growth, the result is that the system put in place to keep the United States safe is so massive that its effectiveness is impossible to determine.

The investigation's other findings include:

* Some 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies work on programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in about 10,000 locations across the United States.

* An estimated 854,000 people, nearly 1.5 times as many people as live in Washington, D.C., hold top-secret security clearances.

* In Washington and the surrounding area, 33 building complexes for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since September 2001. Together they occupy the equivalent of almost three Pentagons or 22 U.S. Capitol buildings - about 17 million square feet of space.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Def Leppard Singer Elliot Is Down N' Outz for Mott The Hoople


Tea Party Speaker Calls Out KKK Members: Herman Cain, Georgia Tea Party

Now Barry is From Switzerland?

Obama 'citizenship papers' arrive from remote village.

Heating Up in Arizona


Armed Activists in Militia Groups

The Russian Agents, Obama, and the Cover-up

Why isn't the American press all over this story?

Updated 07.15.10, The Decline: The Geography of a Recession

Obama Lied, Administration Now Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax

“This is the first time that Congress has ever ordered Americans to use their own money to purchase a particular good or service,” stated Senator Hatch.

Obama's Transformation of American Religious Practice: Anti-First Amendment, Pro-Islam

Minor Changes in Language Could Mean Major Changes in Religious Freedom

As noted thirteen months ago here on Blog Smith, the Cairo speech was the beginning of a major re-definition of American religious practice. In June 2009, Obama substituted the common Islamic/international phrase of "freedom of worship," as has Clinton, as a replacement for the traditional 1st Amendment phrase freedom of religion.

Obama highlighted the change, barely noted in the U.S., in his Cairo speech stating, "Moreover, freedom in America is indivisible from the freedom to practice one's religion. That is why there is a mosque in every state of our union, and over 1,200 mosques within our borders. That is why the U.S. government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab, and to punish those who would deny it."

Brzezinski Describes Obama as the New Carter: Another Malaise

Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski: "I think we're now going through a phase in which there is a sense of pervasive malaise, which affects different groups in society in different ways."


Jimmy Carter Crisis of Confidence speech (1 of 4), July 15, 1979 aka the Malaise Speech.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/07/16/carters_nsa_brzezinski_senses_malaise_with_obama.html

Hezbollah Bombing in Mexico

Coming to your city in the U.S. next?

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Mexico's Drug War

Americans Abused

Friday, July 16, 2010

Ian Hunter (and later Jethro Tull), Boca Rotan, FL

What is Cloud Computing?

Obama Violating the Logan Act in His Homeland of Kenya


In a new book documenting the connection between Islam and Obama-style socialism, a former top terrorism prosecutor chides the national media for failing to investigate Obama’s "borderline criminal" activities in his homeland of Kenya as a U.S. senator.

Andrew C. McCarthy, the former U.S. attorney who investigated the American embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya, charges that Obama interfered in Kenya’s internal politics possibly in violation of the Logan Act.

The centuries-old law bars Americans who are "without authority of the United States" from conducting relations "with any foreign government … in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States."

In "The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America," McCarthy says Obama undermined U.S. relations with a strong anti-terrorism ally in an African region where al-Qaida operates. In 2006, he details in the book how Obama campaigned for a pro-communist candidate running against Nairobi’s pro-American government – "in outrageous contravention of U.S. policy and, probably, federal law."

Washington Post To Release Intelligence

Top Secret intelligence is apparently about to be revealed.

According to the State Department statement, the Post will have a website revealing all. "The website provides a graphic representation pinpointing the location of firms conducting Top Secret work, describing the type of work they perform, and identifying many facilities where such work is done."

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley confirmed the authenticity of the e-mail and said it went out to all State Department employees in the Washington, DC area, 14,574 people.

The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder published a related memo by Art House, the communications director of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which appears to be just as worried as the State Department about the Post's reporting. According to an excerpt:

Themes

While we can't predict specific content, we anticipate the following themes:

The intelligence enterprise has undergone exponential growth and has become unmanageable with overlapping authorities and a heavily outsourced contractor workforce.

The IC and the DoD have wasted significant time and resources, especially in the areas of counterterrorism and counterintelligence.

The intelligence enterprise has taken its eyes off its post-9/11 mission and is spending its energy on competitive and redundant programs.

Format

The Washington Post may run a series of three articles, the first being an overview, the second focused on the large number of contractors supporting the intelligence enterprise, and the third looking at a specific community (the Fort Meade/BWI Airport area) that has expanded in part due to Intelligence Community growth.

The Washington Post is expected to work with Public Broadcasting Service's Frontline program to add a television component to this work, and will also present an interactive web site demonstrating growth of the intelligence enterprise and inviting comment and dialogue. The Post advises that "links" between individual contractors and specific agencies have been deleted, although the Post will still cite contractors and their locations.

Lakin Appeals Army's Fitness Report: DECORATED ARMY PHYSICIAN APPEALS ARMY’S DISPARAGING FITNESS REPORT

CLICK HERE TO READ THE PRESS RELEASE

Soetoro's Family Chef Now 'senior policy adviser'...

Health food czar?

46% say Obama is pro-Palestinian

Pro-Islamic Obama Recognized in Israel

Even God is Upset With D.C.

Rare Quake Rattles D.C.

Fed Gets More Power, Responsibility

Fed, more politically involved, more to blame as a result of the Financial Redistribution bill just passed.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Joey Vento supports Arizona


On July 14, 2010, Joey Vento hosted a fundraiser to help Arizona fight against the federal lawsuit over illegal immigration policy. The event drew supporters and protesters. Video by Michele Tranquilli/Daily News

People were wearing Arizona T-shirts, visit Arizona, and other pro-Arizona messages. The anti-Arizona crowd had the presence of at least one burqa. Numerous songs, signs, and slogans were in Spanish. Oddly enough, the local news media focused on Hispanics in their version of the event but it was a mostly Caucasian crowd against Arizona; there were hardly any Hispanics which is odd because quite a few businesses in South Philly are Spanish shops. There are quite a few Hispanics in the largely Italian South Philly area but they didn't demonstrate. There was some yelling back and forth and the counter-group tried to drown out the radio broadcast. The police kept people across the street and even though there were narrow South Philly streets people generally stayed away from one another and behind the police barricades separating the two separate crowds.

Fox 29 News version


Joey Vento interview


The Big Talker 1210 and Joey Vento's Geno's Steaks support Arizona in a "buycott broadcast."


Dom’s Stand up for Arizona Broadcast Video


Standing with Arizona – Full Show Podcasts


All funds raised support Arizonans through the Border Security and Immigration Legal Defense Fund.

Special (Broadcast) Guests:

* Arizona Governor Jan Brewer
* Arizona State Sen. Russell Pearce, author of Arizona Immigration Bill
* PA State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, sponsor of PA Immigration Bill
* Maricopa County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio
* Hazelton, PA Mayor Lou Barletta

Music provided by Rivoli Review.

A speech every U.S. high-school principal should give

Dennis Prager

FDR Prolonged the Great Depression

In the August 2004 issue of the Journal of Political Economy, working paper version documented, two economists refuted a standard version of FDR's role in prolonging the Great Depression. Actually, the Great Depression did not end until after WWII. Why it lasted so long went unanswered until Harold L. Cole, professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania, and Lee E. Ohanian, professor of economics at UCLA, published their research project “How Government Prolonged the Depression” in the Journal of Political Economy (August 2004).

Obama's Nanny State Free Health Rationing Plan Goes Into Effect

The regulations requiring new, private health plans to cover preventive services without charge -- no co-payments, deductibles, or coinsurance went into effect: the free preventive services will include counseling to quit smoking and "counseling to address obesity and help children maintain a healthy weight."

With the arrival of the nanny state of course it is not free; taxpayers will be paying for other kids whose parents do not effectively parent them.

BP: No oil leaking into Gulf from busted well

BP: No oil leaking into Gulf from busted well.

Muslim vs. Mosque

Part 1


Part 2


Brian Kilmeade of Fox News speaks to Zuhdi Jasser about the latest on the planned Islamic Center and mosque near Ground Zero.

The Frank Pastore Show- July 13, 2010. Frank and Zuhdi discuss the latest on the Obama administration's plans to use NASA for Muslim outreach and more on the mosque planned at Ground Zero

Classified Documents About Awlaki Reveal 9/11 Connection

FBI weblinks promote Ayers, Peltier


Unrepentant terrorist lauded, freedom sought for convicted killer of 2 agents.

China Censors Security Talk

A Black Hat talk on China's 'cyber army' pulled after pressure.

"Using facts, we will reconstruct the face of Cyber Army, including who they are, where they are, who they target, what they want, what they do, their funding, objectives, organization, processes, active hours, tools, and techniques," the presenters wrote in a description of their talk, posted to the Black Hat Web site.

The presenters, Wayne Huang, chief technology officer with Taiwanese security vendor Armorize, and Jack Yu, are researchers with the company. Huang was allowed to go forward with an earlier version of the talk at a 2007 conference in Taipei. Three years ago, the data was presented to a mostly Taiwanese audience at a small, obscure conference. Presenting at Black Hat, the world's preeminent security research conference, would have put it before a much larger audience.

Much has happened in the past three years and the talk would no doubt have proved enlightening.

It's All Bush's Fault

Sheeple of America by Payday Monsanto

Dick Morris: ‘Ghettoizing Obama’

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  • Humphrey, Caroline & Vitebsky, Piers, Sacred Architecture;
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  • Mackay, Christopher S., Ancient Rome: A Military and Political History;
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  • McCluskey, Neal P., Feds in the Classroom: How Big Government Corrupts, Cripples, and Compromises American Education;
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