Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
In a hard-hitting interview with DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Tuesday evening, Fox News host Bret Baier pressed the Florida congresswoman to explain why Senate Democrats haven’t passed a budget resolution in over 1,000 days.
‘REAL NEWS FROM THE BLAZE’: SOCIAL SECURITY ‘DROP DEAD’ DATE LOOMS
Bernanke Points to 'Increased Possibility of a Sudden Fiscal Crisis'
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
ALLEN WEST: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & OTHER EXTREMIST GROUPS ARE INFLUENCING U.S. STRATEGY
“Rumors of War III”
Sunday, April 22, 2012
CALIPHATE IN AMERICA, West
Khilafah Conference (USA) 2011
Revolution in the Muslim World: From Tyranny to Triumph
Date: Sunday, June 26th 2011
Time: 2:00pm -- 5:00pm
Venue:
DoubleTree - Oak Brook, IL
1909 Spring Rd. Oak Brook, IL 60521
Hizb ut-Tahrir America
http://hizb-america.org/khilafah-conference-2011
Trailer for the Khilafah Conference in the UK 9th July 2011
Trailer for the Khilafah Conference to be held in the UK on the 9th July 2011 which will present the Islamic Vision for the Ummah against the backdrop of the unfolding events in the Arab world.
AZ Citizens Put Arizona’s Sovereignty on Ballot
Should states be sovereign and reject unconstitutional federal mandates? Why or why not?
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Courting Disaster
‘REAL NEWS FROM THE BLAZE’ DISCUSSES JOBS, JOBS AND …….JOBS
Mott The Hoople - Interview - 1971
That footage was for Ozzy tv and went along with filming them did at Big Brother Club which was associated with the Oldfield Tavern at Greenford west London. The interviewer mentions the small stage. Before they came on the dj bloke said that Ian Hunter was undecided about going onstage because of the small stage size - about half hour later they came on regardless and played a slightly chaotic blinder with Overend being passed over the shoulders/hands of the crowd near the end.
Obama: "Dog Eater," the Music Video
DOGEATER Music: Hall/Oates Lyrics: Made possible by a grant from the Lolo D. and Catherine T. Soetoro Foundation He only comes out at night To find a tasty bite Nothing is new, I've seen his gaze before Watching and waiting He's sitting with you but eyeing some Basset Hounds So many to taste and see Chihuahua fricasse Dear Leader is wild, but he's tamed by the taste of a puppy's tail Served up on a platter The school lunches are sure gonna get bizarre Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater I wonder if Michelle approves Fried puppy just won't do Poached poodle flan, the One will really rip their fur apart Mind over matter TelePrompTer glaze but a beast is in his heart Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Metrosexual, Retrosexual Men
Metrosexual is a neologism derived from metropolitan and heterosexual coined in 1994 describing a man (especially one living in an urban, post-industrial, capitalist culture) who spends a lot of time and money on shopping for his appearance.
The term retrosexual was first used to describe a particular sort of man in 2003 by Mark Simpson.
Do you understand popular culture? Would James Brown, Percy Sledge, and Muddy Waters sit around wondering about this topic?
These are examples of real men who precede--1950s and 1960s popular culture--these terms describing current, superficial obsessions. If you are man you have no need of these terms.
These are examples of men who have a concern for their appearance but they are real men and not the dandies of today. It pertains because some of the gals like these feminized dandies but they are an embarrassment to the ideals of my era.
Men should be gentlemen and women should be ladies.
I suppose people find an argument more convincing if text is bolded; or, you can always tug at the heart strings in an age when being a ‘wise Latina’ can get you appointed to the Supreme Court.
On the other hand, Genesis 5:2 is clear and straightforward, so I applied it in my own life. I taught in an environment where fashion was an valued academic discipline, and my sense of it was duly noted. Yet, I don't subscribe to the current cultural value of moral relativism and seeing how cheeky it is to play with gender-identity. Theological accommodation is not attractive and spiritually perilous.
Intellectuals are a convenient scapegoat for all and often mocked but for Christians our religious mission is to be a light to the world. If you place your ideas out in the public marketplace don't be surprised if people disagree.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tiger Meat? Dog meat? Snake meat? Roasted grasshopper?
The smartest dog in the universe.
Tiger Meat? Dog meat? Snake meat? Roasted grasshopper?
What is your reaction to eating a dog?
DOGEATER Music: Hall/Oates Lyrics: Made possible by a grant from the Lolo D. and Catherine T. Soetoro Foundation He only comes out at night To find a tasty bite Nothing is new, I've seen his gaze before Watching and waiting He's sitting with you but eyeing some Basset Hounds So many to taste and see Chihuahua fricasse Dear Leader is wild, but he's tamed by the taste of a puppy's tail Served up on a platter The school lunches are sure gonna get bizarre Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater I wonder if Michelle approves Fried puppy just won't do Poached poodle flan, the One will really rip their fur apart Mind over matter TelePrompTer glaze but a beast is in his heart Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater Oh here he comes Watch out Bo he'll chew you up Oh here he comes He's a dogeater
ISLAMIC APARTHEID CONFERENCE APRIL 23, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY GELLER, SPENCER, DARWISH, DENG
Muslim thug states: "The Muslims are coming" to intimidate speakers on Islam.
Robert Spencer on "Islamic Apartheid" at Temple University
Pamela Geller and "Islamic Apartheid" at Temple University
David Horowitz Foundation and The Students For Intellectual Freedom hosted this conference at Temple University on the evening of April 23, 2012. In spite of a couple of hecklers, Ms Geller declared her dedication to individual human rights and to women's rights. The next speaker was Nonie Darwish.
Nonie Darwish and "Islamic Apartheid" at Temple University
Ms Darwish spoke of her upbringing as a Muslim In Egypt, of leaving Islam and the Islamic Apartheid against Former Muslim, Christians and Jews. The next speaker: Simon Deng.
Former slave from Sudan and leader of the Freedom movement, Sinom Deng, speaks.
Question and Answer, Part I
Part II
Part III
Narrow minded bigots leave
Islamist Thugs walk out
The official fears US and Britain shared
Dog Eater Obama
“Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” Obama recalls being fed dog meat as a young boy in Indonesia with his stepfather, Lolo Soetoro.
After his mother married Soetoro, Obama lived in Indonesia from 1967 until 1971, from roughly the age of 6 through 10.
Bishop Says Obama on Hitlerian Path
Bishop Jenky: Obama like Hitler, Stalin
Obama is an “extreme secularist.”
“The Church will survive the entrenched corruption and sheer incompetence of our Illinois state government, and even the calculated disdain of the President of the United States, his appointed bureaucrats in HHS [Health and Human Services], and of the current majority of the federal Senate.”
“Remember that in past history other governments have tried to force Christians to huddle and hide only within the confines of their churches like the first disciples locked up in the Upper Room.
“In the late 19th century, Bismarck waged his ‘Kulturkampf,’ a Culture War, against the Roman Catholic Church, closing down every Catholic school and hospital, convent and monastery in Imperial Germany.
“Clemenceau, nicknamed ‘the priest eater,’ tried the same thing in France in the first decade of the 20th Century.
“Hitler and Stalin, at their better moments, would just barely tolerate some churches remaining open, but would not tolerate any competition with the state in education, social services, and health care.
“In clear violation of our First Amendment rights, President Obama—with his radical, pro-abortion and extreme secularist agenda, now seems intent on following a similar path.”
“This fall,” said Bishop Jenky, “every practicing Catholic must vote, and must vote their Catholic consciences, or by the following fall our Catholic schools, our Catholic hospitals, our Catholic Newman Centers, all our public ministries—only excepting our church buildings—could easily be shut down. Because no Catholic institution, under any circumstance, can ever cooperate with the instrinsic [sic] evil of killing innocent human life in the womb.”
April 16, 2012, Men's March Homily
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Schoolchildren Sing Obama's Praises -- ObamaNation
Welcome to the ObamaNation...circa September 9, 2009. According to a White House press release, El Presidente will assemble the nation's "schoochildren" (sic) on September 8, for the nation's first historic instance of what might be called "drive-by indoctrination." We're not sure whether to laugh or cry. The 20-minute address will urge tots from 5 to 11 to avoid dropping out of school. A controversial lesson plan is included, prompting the nation's educators to help kids reach for those special words to express how The Prez "inspires" them. Since our kids are always reading ahead, we are able to offer you a glimpse into the chilling future...the ObamaNation, in all its revolutionary glory. Got plans for September 12?
MOTHER WANTS TO EUTHANIZE ‘SEVERELY DISABLED’ CHILDREN — AND ‘90%’ OF DR. PHIL’S AUDIENCE AGREES
Should severely disabled children be euthanized? Why or why not?
On August 3, 1941, a Catholic Bishop, Clemens von Galen, delivered a sermon attacking the Nazi euthanasia program calling it "plain murder." The sermon urged German Catholics to "withdraw ourselves and our faithful from their (Nazi) influence so that we may not be contaminated by their thinking and their ungodly behavior."
The Nazis retaliated against the Bishop by beheading three parish priests who had distributed his sermon, but left the Bishop unharmed to avoid making him into a martyr.
Former Discovery Astronaut Talks After Shuttle Lands In DC
Monday, April 16, 2012
WALSH SKEWERS FORMER GSA OFFICIALS
Sunday, April 15, 2012
The Tragedy of Urban Renewal: The destruction and survival of a New York City neighborhood
In 1949, President Harry Truman signed the Housing Act, which gave federal, state, and local governments unprecedented power to shape residential life. One of the Housing Act's main initiatives - "urban renewal" - destroyed about 2,000 communities in the 1950s and '60s and forced more than 300,000 families from their homes. Overall, about half of urban renewal's victims were black, a reality that led to James Baldwin's famous quip that "urban renewal means Negro removal."
New York City's Manhattantown (1951) was one of the first projects authorized under urban renewal and it set the model not only for hundreds of urban renewal projects but for the next 60 years of eminent domain abuse at places such as Poletown, New London, and Atlantic Yards. The Manhattantown project destroyed six blocks on New York City's Upper West Side, including an African-American community that dated to the turn of the century. The city sold the land for a token sum to a group of well-connected Democratic pols to build a middle-class housing development. Then came the often repeated bulldoze-and-abandon phenomenon: With little financial skin in the game, the developers let the demolished land sit vacant for years.
The community destroyed at Manhattantown was a model for the tight-knit, interconnected neighborhoods later celebrated by Jane Jacobs and other critics of top-down redevelopment. In the early 20th century, Manhattantown was briefly the center of New York's black music scene. A startling roster of musicians, writers, and artists resided there: the composer Will Marion Cook, vaudeville star Bert Williams, opera singer Abbie Mitchell, James Weldon Johnson and his brother Rosemond, muralist Charles Alston, writer and historian Arturo Schomburg, Billie Holiday (whose mother also owned a restaurant on 99th Street), Butterfly McQueen of "Gone with the Wind" fame, and the actor Robert Earl Jones.
Designating West 99th and 98th Streets a "slum" was bitterly ironic. The community was founded when the great black real estate entrepreneur Philip Payton Jr. broke the color line on 99th Street in 1905. Payton, also credited with first bringing African Americans to Harlem, wanted to make it possible for a black man to rent an apartment, in his words, "wherever his means will permit him to live."
A couple years after Payton moved his first tenants into West 99th and 98th Streets, the black orator Roscoe Conkling Simmon marveled that African Americans for the first time were living in "the most beautiful and cultured neighborhood in New York City...because back of them stands organized and sympathetic capital."
Fifty years later, the federal bulldozer tore that neighborhood apart.
Written, produced, shot, and edited by Jim Epstein. Narrated by Nick Gillespie.
Approximately 6.30 minutes.
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Cultural Marxism: Understanding the Origins of Political Correctness
Cultural Marxism: Understanding the Origins of Political Correctness
The origins of "political correctness" or "cultural Marxism" can be found in the early parts of the 20th century from the Frankfurt School, which was the headquarters for the Communists scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer, T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all there. "The role of the Frankfurt School is creating the victim groups that constitutes the politically correct coalition." Made by the Free Congress Foundation and narrated by William Lind. Who Stole Our Culture? http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55833 Erich Fromm, Judaism, and the Frankfurt School http://obama.gbppr.org/erichfrommjudaism.html The Frankfurt School of Social Research - Review by Jett and Jahn http://www.jettandjahn.com/2010/10/frankfurt-school-of-social-research How a Handful of Marxist Jews Turned Western and U.S. Culture Upside Down http://www.davidduke.com/general/how-a-handfull-of-marxist-jews-turned-wester... The Frankfurt School: Conspiracy to Corrupt http://incogman.net/05/2009/the-frankfurt-school-conspiracy-to-corrupt
The origins of "political correctness" or "cultural Marxism" can be found in the early parts of the 20th century from the Frankfurt School, which was the headquarters for the Communists scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer, T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all there.
"The role of the Frankfurt School is creating the victim groups that constitutes the politically correct coalition."
Made by the Free Congress Foundation and narrated by William Lind.
Who Stole Our Culture?
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55833
Erich Fromm, Judaism, and the Frankfurt School
http://obama.gbppr.org/erichfrommjudaism.html
The Frankfurt School of Social Research - Review by Jett and Jahn
http://www.jettandjahn.com/2010/10/frankfurt-school-of-social-research
How a Handful of Marxist Jews Turned Western and U.S. Culture Upside Down
http://www.davidduke.com/general/how-a-handfull-of-marxist-jews-turned-wester...
The Frankfurt School: Conspiracy to Corrupt
http://incogman.net/05/2009/the-frankfurt-school-conspiracy-to-corrupt
Bill Whittle on The Narrative: The origins of Political Correctness
Saturday, April 14, 2012
RADICAL CLERIC WHO CALLED FOR MURDER OF ‘EVERY ZIONIST WHO ENTERS EGYPT’ LIVED & LECTURED IN AMERICA
Fatwa to Kill Every Israeli in Egypt
[Update, 28 Sep: A small correction in the transcript--at the end of the first line it should read, "to carry their coffins with their own hands."]
Last month Dr. Salah Sultan, a member of Yusuf al-Qaradawi's International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS) and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, declared on al-Jazeera that the IUMS would restore the fatwa they issued in 1994, which stated that "every Zionist who enters Egypt--tourist or not--should be killed."
Despite the importance of this fatwa for Egyptian-Israeli relations, this unfortunately received little attention in Western press. MEMRI did publish a short excerpt of the statements.
As horrifying as Dr. Salah Sultan's original comments were, some other details may be even more surprising. Sultan, who has radical ties to Islamist figures across the globe, recently resided in Columbus, Ohio. In addition to living in the U.S., he has also allegedly lectured at a local, Islamic elementary school (Sunrise Academy) and purportedly still has family living in the house he owns here in America.
Since leaving the U.S., he has relocated to Bahrain. His application for U.S. citizenship, of course, has been denied (he appeared at a Hamas rally in Turkey and has made comments overseas that lay blame for 9/11 on the U.S. government).
Patrick Poole, who says that Sultan lived in his community and who has sounded the alarm on his antics in the past, has more:
…Prior to Sultan being denied U.S. citizenship and later being denied reentry into the United States because of his advocacy of violence against the U.S., he lived in my own hometown of Hilliard, Ohio, not a mile from my own house. In fact, he still owns his home and some of his family still reside here. His oldest son, Mohamed, is the president of the Ohio State Muslim Student Association.
Friday, April 13, 2012
‘RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IS UNDER ATTACK’: U.S. BISHOPS LAUNCH MULTI-YEAR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CAMPAIGN
Our First, Most Cherished Liberty
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/religious-liberty/our-first-most-cherished-liberty.cfm
WHAT WAS LIFE REALLY LIKE UNDER A COMMUNIST REGIME?
At the conclusion of the program, Beck asked the panelists to tell Americans one thing they must look for in the current heated political climate. The following is a sampling of their answers:
Fox News Host: Harvard Should Release Obama's Records He's Spent $200,000 Hiding
Thursday, April 12, 2012
CNBC ANALYST LOSES IT OVER OBAMA’S BUFFETT RULE: ‘ABSOLUTELY NOT!’
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
‘Test of Fire’: Catholic 2012 political ad goes viral
Catholics Called to Witness (CC2W) is an organization dedicated to encouraging Catholics to participate in the political process while upholding “non-negotiable principles” of protecting life in all its stages, promoting traditional marriage and protecting parents’ right to educate their children. Their new internet video is being passed around and has reached over 100,000 views already.
What is your reaction to this video?
Obama Official, Slaughter of Christians in Nigeria: Boko Haram
Does religion play a role in the slaughter of Christians in Nigeria?
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/obama-admin-official-says-religion-is-not-driving-extreme-violence-in-nigeria-the-day-after-islamists-slaughter-40-christians/
TEEN GIRLS ADMIT TO DRAWING ‘SYRUP’ SWASTIKAS & LEAVING FECES OUTSIDE OF CA JEWISH FAMILY’S HOME
What is your reaction to the teenagers who did this? Is this a hate crime? Anti-semitism?
SCHOOL BACKTRACKS AFTER BANNING STUDENT‘S MURAL DEPICTING ’TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE’
A student mural at Pilgrim High School in Warwick, Rhode Island, was reportedly deemed inappropriate and banned by a public high school due to its depiction of a man, woman and child holding hands. The couple, clearly engaged in a straight, monogamous relationship, are seen standing with what appears to be their child.
The school painted over this portion of the mural out of fear that it would offend people who live alternative lifestyles.
What do you think of the school's position to blot out the offensive images? Were they right or wrong, why?
Source: http://www2.turnto10.com/news/2012/apr/06/12/high-school-paints-over-portion-...
A public school in Warwick RI paints over portion of mural depicting a child growing up graduating and culminating with being married with a child.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Our best & brightest are our worst & dimmest: Michael Widlanski
Michael Widlanski, author of "Battle For Our Minds: Western Elites and The Terror Threat" joins Michael Coren to discuss the islamophilia of self-appointed Western elites. Feel free to smack one in the head when you see 'em.
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After thousands of people were murdered in simultaneous terror attacks on September 11, 2001, the New York Times said the violence came "out of the blue." Nothing could have been further from the truth.
Arab-Islamic terrorists had been attacking the West for years but the reports were dismissed as the work of "madmen" and, in fact, all the while recruiters and fund-raisers for Arab-Islamic terror were receiving academic and economic sanctuary in some of America's most esteemed institutions. Had Osama bin Laden been held accountable in 1992, 1996, and 1998, and had his followers been called out, his Al-Qaeda network wouldn't have become a clarion call for anti-Western terror. Now as new attacks, aborted and otherwise, are carried out from London to Mumbai to New York's Times Square, Western elites—academia, the media, and government officials—have once again been fueling that same dangerous complacency that is leaving us as vulnerable as before.
In Battle for Our Minds, Michael Widlanski delivers a powerful and sound argument for turning around this willful ignorance, and explains exactly how it can be done: by facing and genuinely understanding the precise motives and mind games behind those who want to destroy us. He names the officials, media pundits, and academics who have hindered the battle against Islamic terror, in turn obstructing a logical fight to stop it. Clearly, a lack of factual accuracy is sabotaging the Western mind, and Widlanski's anger is justified: Why has an all-out "holy war" been softened into the more liberally acceptable "spiritual struggle"? Why, pre-9/11, were the terrorist threats made in New York City mosques ignored? Why did we go out of our way to give bin Laden a proper burial out of respect to an ideology that erased the World Trade Center? Why is President Barack Obama so hesitant to offend the enemy by calling it what it is: Islamic Extremist Terror? How can we stop it if, out of a weak and outrageous political correctness, we refuse to even recognize it?
Dr. Widlanski lays out a commonsense, no-holds-barred solution to an imperative and increasingly dangerous global dilemma. This is not a witch hunt, nor a temporary Band-Aid, but a comprehensive strategy built around a hard-hitting truth carefully omitted from every liberal media outlet, and downplayed, overlooked, and incorrectly assessed by the FBI, CIA, and the State Department: terrorist "martyrs" want to change the course of history. By convincing them that their acts are futile, the tide turns and we can prevent further acts—and win the battle for our minds.
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IGNORING OR BELITTLING THE EXTREMIST IDEOLOGIES SPARKING TERRORISM IS ITSELF AN IDEOLOGY— THE WESTERN IDEOLOGY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS. THIS IDEOLOGY HAS ALREADY COST MANY LIVES.
Several European leaders have recently shown that they are moving away from the politically correct path that avoids criticizing Islamic extremism and instead has enshrined it as part of multiculturalism. German chancellor Angela Merkel, French president Nikolas Sarkozy, and British prime minister David Cameron, all of whom have large Muslim minorities in their countries, have now said that that path is a dead end.
After the London bombings then--prime minister Tony Blair said the war with Arab-Islamic terror was a battle whose roots were ideological: "This is the battle that must be won, a battle not just about the terrorist methods but their views. Not just their barbaric acts, but their barbaric ideas. Not only what they do but what they think and the thinking they would impose on others."
Fortunately, a growing number of Western leaders is starting to recognize ideology as a key to Arab-Islamic terror. To fight terror we need also to combat these ideological motivators directly in what has sometimes been called "the battle of ideas."
Monday, April 9, 2012
The Ballad of Mott the Hoople, Documentary Trailer & Q and A
BOMTH Original Promo from Start Productions on Vimeo.
The Ballad of Mott the Hoople, a documentary about the great glam rock band best known for its hits “All The Young Dudes” and “All The Way To Memphis” will see release on November 15. New interviews with Mott frontman Ian Hunter and band members Ariel Bender, Mick Ralphs, and Dale “Buffin” Griffin, as well as additional commentary from Mick Jones of the Clash and Roger Taylor of Queen make this a must see, but it’s the rare and previously unseen archival footage of the band, as well as exclusive video of Mott’s celebrated 2009 reunion show, that truly convey the glorious power of this classic British group.
New York Film Festival, 2011, The Ballad of Mott the Hoople, Ian Hunter Q&A
CBS News legend Mike Wallace passed away; take a look back at some of his most memorable interviews, including the very first episode of "60 Minutes."
O'KEEFE'S LATEST: VOTER FRAUD INVESTIGATION LANDS ON ERIC HOLDER'S DOORSTEP
Should we be concerned about a lack of voter ID laws? Why or why not?
An unidentified person can walk into the Attorney General’s voting precinct and obtain Eric Holder’s ballot.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
MA COUPLE FINDS SWASTIKA KEYED INTO THEIR CAR AT THE START OF PASSOVER
The keyed incident is not the only anti-Semitic incident in the area. The Anti-Defamation League New England reported that a nearby delivery truck also had a swastika keyed onto its side around the same time.
Are these incidents just random or part of a pattern of anti-Semitism against Jews during a holy season, Passover? Why do you think so?
Anti-Semitic message left on Brighton couple's car during Passover: MyFoxBOSTON.com
ADVERTISING FAIL: MIRACLE WHIP SEEMINGLY EMBRACING THE ‘SOCIALIST FIST’
And now, Miracle Whip seems to be jumping on the Occupy Wall Street bandwagon with an advertisement saying, “Keep an Open Mouth,“ and ”Join the Cause,” with the all too-familiar socialist fist clutching a bottle of Miracle Whip.
Miracle Whip’s website is running similar advertisements that may or may not have political undertones.
For instance, in one of the ads a group of towns-people with torches and pitchforks (tea partiers?) are stirred into a frenzy over a bottle of Miracle Whip.
Then, a level-headed girl tells them: “perhaps you should try it before making such wicked accusations,“ and the ”Keep an Open Mouth” slogan follows.
What do you think of the ads? Are they a clever way to appeal to the “Occupy” crowd, or are they an embarrassing marketing ploy?
Witch Hunt
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Arizona Misrepresented by Representative Jeff Flake of AZ Once Confronted, Denies Facts of Obama’s Fraud
Tom Ballantyne Jr., Author of "Oh Really, O'Reilly?" asks Republican Congressman Jeff Flake about his stand on the investigation of Barack Obama's Birth Certificate and Selective Service Card by Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
The results aren't pretty.
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http://www.westernjournalism.com/?p=43651
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Media Research Center and Breitbart.com Expose Lamestream Media Manipulation
NBC Fires Producer in Flap Over Manipulated 911 Call in Trayvon Martin Case
MSNBC Fixes False Report Which Made Zimmerman Look Racist, Doesn't Acknowledge Error
Following in line with their broadcast television colleagues who deliberately edited the audio of a 9-1-1 call of George Zimmerman, the Florida community watch volunteer who shot teenager Trayvon Martin, to falsely impute racist motives to him, MSNBC.com, in an unbylined piece did the exact same thing in text form, stripping out vital information which made Zimmerman appear to be racially motivated against Martin, who is black.
After being criticized, MSNBC.com restored the proper context but never posted a retraction, correction notice, or an apology for doing so. Originally, the story quoted from Zimmerman's call to 9-1-1 and edited the text to say the following: "'This guy looks like he’s up to no good … he looks black,' Zimmerman told a police dispatcher from his car."
But here is what MSNBC/NBC News left out thanks to “a convenient ellipses” (as first noted by Breitbart.com blogger Dan Riehl):
ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good, [begin ellipsis] or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's just walking around, looking about.
911 DISPATCHER: Okay, is this guy, is he white, black, or Hispanic? [end ellipsis]
ZIMMERMAN: He looks black.
With this in mind, Riehl stated:
Not only did Zimmerman not equate Martin's skin color with his looking suspicious; he didn't even initiate the comment. It was simply a response to the police dispatcher.
Instead, the community watch leader was speculating based upon what he could determine at night in the rain to answer the police dispatcher.
Since then, the news channel has changed that paragraph of the story on its website so it reads as follows:
This guy looks like he’s up to no good,” Zimmerman said in a 911 call. Asked by a dispatcher if he was white, Hispanic or black, he replied, "He looks black." (Italics supplied)
However, no one from MSNBC or NBC News has issued an apology regarding the error.
As noted above, MSNBC.com was not acting alone in editing the context of the telephone conversation, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell discussed with host Sean Hannity how NBC News did the exact same thing:
Friday, April 6, 2012
Our 1st and 5th Amendments are under being attacked… slowly
Organizations opposing voter ID laws require ID to enter their buildings
Should voters be required to produce IDs in order to vote? Why or why not?
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