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.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Children Heckled For Singing "God Bless the USA"




Hecklers were saying, “The kids don’t even know what they’re singing!”

“They got something you tell them to say! It’s ridiculous! It’s sad, sad, sad. Y’all are going to burn in hell! You all burn in hell! Shame on you! Shame on you!”

“You Republicans come go to a Republican area and do that, we don’t do that here. This is ridiculous, this is sad. This is so crazy. This is sad.”


'BURN IN HELL!' FOR SINGING 'GOD BLESS THE USA'

Tricky Dick Obama Hides Behind Executive Privilege

2007: Obama Attacked Trying "To Hide Behind Executive Privilege"


In the United States government, executive privilege is the power claimed by the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch to resist certain subpoenas and other interventions by the legislative and judicial branches of government. The concept of executive privilege is not mentioned explicitly in the United States Constitution, but the Supreme Court of the United States ruled it to be an element of the separation of powers doctrine, and/or derived from the supremacy of executive branch in its own area of Constitutional activity.[1]

The Supreme Court confirmed the legitimacy of this doctrine in United States v. Nixon, but only to the extent of confirming that there is a qualified privilege. Once invoked, a presumption of privilege is established, requiring the Prosecutor to make a "sufficient showing" that the "Presidential material" is "essential to the justice of the case."(418 U.S. at 713-14). Chief Justice Burger further stated that executive privilege would most effectively apply when the oversight of the executive would impair that branch's national security concerns.


Executive privilege is a specific instance of the more general common-law principle of deliberative process privilege and is believed to trace its roots to the English Crown Privilege.[2]

In the context of privilege assertions by US Presidents, "In 1796, President George Washington refused to comply with a request by the House of Representatives for documents related to the negotiation of the then-recently adopted Jay Treaty with the Kingdom of Great Britain. The Senate alone plays a role in the ratification of treaties, Washington reasoned, and therefore the House had no legitimate claim to the material. Therefore, Washington provided the documents to the Senate but not the House."[3]

President Thomas Jefferson continued the precedent for this in the trial of Aaron Burr for treason in 1807. Burr asked the court to issue a subpoena duces tecum to compel Jefferson to provide his private letters concerning Burr. Chief Justice John Marshall, a strong proponent of the powers of the federal government but also a political opponent of Jefferson, ruled that the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution, which allows for these sorts of court orders for criminal defendants, did not provide any exception for the president. As for Jefferson's claim that disclosure of the document would imperil public safety, Marshall held that the court, not the president would be the judge of that. Jefferson complied with Marshall's order.

All of the precedents for Executive Privilege directly involved the President. In Obama's case, he was not directly involved in "Fast and Furious." Unless, of course, he has not implicated himself in the case. Obama's exercise of the Privilege is unprecedented and unconstitutional.



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

‘REAL NEWS FROM THE BLAZE’: US-RUSSIA RELATIONS 2012

Stephen Yates of D.C. International Advisory joined “Real News” Tuesday to discuss the current U.S. relationship with Russia, and whether escalating concerns are valid and can be solved.

EFF: Drone Time Line

World power swings back to America

Within five years or so, the US will be well on its way to self-sufficiency in fuel and energy.

Gun ownership up, crime down

FBI violent-crime rates show safer nation with more gun owners

America Is Evil


Religion is really race according to this misguided soul.



“Americans in part identify who we are, and who deserves what, through our notions of whiteness and of the racial enemies that are the non-whites.  And in this moment, the new racial enemy became not so much Reagan‘s ’welfare queen,’ who was imaginary, but instead this imagined other that is somehow Muslim, or Arab, or Sikh, or something else. We became willing to stomach a kind of horrific racial violence in the name of national security.  It is something that we have been willing to stomach as a people over and over again in our history.”
O’Reilly was notably disturbed by the clip, asking:  “So we in the United States are racists because we defended ourselves against radical Islam after 9/11?”

His guest, former Clinton staple Lanny Davis, also had harsh criticism of the comments: “I strongly disagree with what she did.  She actually did racial stereotyping herself.”

Common Core Curriculum: The Social Studies Wars, Now and Then

Social Studies: Will there be common standards?

The Social Studies Wars, Now and Then, Social Education, Sept, 2006 by Ronald W. Evans, p. 5

"Into the void left by the failure of the new and newer social studies stepped the revival of history in the 1980s. Historian and former assistant secretary of education Diane Ravitch made social studies a scapegoat for the "decline and fall of history teaching," portraying it as a vacuous form of "tot sociology. (21) Ravitch and other critics charged that social studies was poorly defined and directed by fashion. This was largely a revival of the disparaging commentary on social studies from the 1950s and earlier. In essence, the revival of history represented the citizenship education wing of a much larger conservative restoration in schools and society. The movement gathered steam with formation of the Bradley Commission and received substantial funding from the conservative Bradley Foundation. Despite several criticisms of the revival of history from social studies scholars, the response from NCSS leaders was to create a new consensus definition for social studies and to lend support to the standards movement via creation of NCSS standards. (22) The new definition developed by NCSS offered social studies as an umbrella for the teaching of history and the social sciences, and further weakened support for alternative approaches. The net result was an increase in course-taking in history and the social sciences, notably in world history and geography, and a decline in elective social studies offerings."

Common Core standards drive wedge in education circles

AZ's Secretary of State, Ken Bennett: Obama Faked Birthplace For College

Holder Fast and Furious DOJ gun runner in 1995: "We Must Brainwash People About Guns"

Longer version

Monday, June 18, 2012

NUNS COME OUT SWINGING AGAINST GOP BUDGET CUTS DURING BUS TOUR

Radical nuns attack Republicans.

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Obama-Endorses Occupy: Oakland Goons Storm Bank & Vandalize the Lobby

Local media Silence in Rockford, Illinois about a firebomb attack on a school bus from Lady of the Sacred Heart Academy

LIBERAL EDITOR COMPARES IMMIGRATION ANNOUNCEMENT TO EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION ON ABC — AND GETS REFUTED IN SECONDS

Part I: Muslims Attack Christians in Dearbornistan, Dearborn, MI

Muslim Threatens Christian Preacher


HELL
A clip of the interaction:

Anti-Christian bias from the Free Press.

Caliphate and Hizb Al-Tahrir

Muslims Marching Toward Victory in USA Conference

Obummer's Harvard law professor says 'President MUST be defeated in 2012'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2160715/Obamas-Harvard-law-professor-Roberto-Unger-says-defeated-2012.html

Sunday, June 17, 2012

CNN’S CANDY CROWLEY GRILLS OBAMA ADVISER DAVID PLOUFFE: ‘NOT A PLAN’

Opening prayer at the 2012 Colorado Republican State Assembly and Convention

Fr. AndrewFr. Andrew was invited to lead the opening prayer at the 2012 Colorado Republican State Assembly and Convention in the Magness Arena at the University of Denver. The moral challenges facing our country are not caused by political affiliation, but rather by attacks on religious freedom. He invites all people of conscience to uphold religious freedom.

"The Church has rejected the totalitarian and atheistic ideologies associated in modem times with 'communism' or 'socialism.'" - Catechism of the Catholic Church 2425

ISRAELI MUSIC VIDEO SATIRIZES WHITE HOUSE ROLE IN NATIONAL SECURITY LEAKS

CHRIS WALLACE GRILLS DAVID PLOUFFE ON WHY OBAMA DOESN’T WANT A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR IN LEAKS CASE AFTER CALLING FOR ONE IN 2006

MUSLIMS IN AMERICA: "SHARIA IS COMING, BABY!"

MAN BURNS BIBLE DURING PAPAL MASS IN ST. PETER’S SQUARE


Pope Benedict XVI named three new saints for the Catholic Church during a Mass Sunday in St. Peter's Square that was disrupted by a man who climbed out onto the upper colonnade of the square and burned a bible. (Oct. 23 2011)

A man climbed out onto the upper colonnade in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican and lit a bible on fire Sunday while Pope Benedict XVI was celebrating Mass.

According to the Associated Press, Vatican gendarmes, a bishop and the pope’s own bodyguard talked the man back from the edge of the colonnade.

He shouted, “Pope, where is Christ?” in English and threw the burned bible to the crowd below.

He climbed back from the ledge uninjured.

Benedict and the thousands in the square appeared unfazed by the incident and carried on with the Mass, during which the pope named three new saints. Many cheered after the man was secured.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Muslim Prayer to Occupy U.S.


PROMINENT MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD LEADER PROMOTING ‘CYBER JIHAD’ AND RESTORATION OF THE CALIPHATE

Tareq Sweidan of the Muslim Brotherhood


His presentation on SlideShare.com, according to MEMRI, illustrating four steps to the restoration of the caliphate.

Ava Aston recorded “Red White and a Lil’ Blusey” with Zonation’s AlfonZo Rachel

‘JUST A BLOGGER’: MICHELLE MALKIN

Homeland Security Promotes View of Tea Party as Terrorism

Homeland Security-Funded Study Pushing Tea Party Terrorism Narrative

Obama's End to the Rule of Law, Victor Davis Hanson

Are We in Revolutionary Times? By Victor Davis Hanson

Friday, June 15, 2012

Obama in a Snit When He Violates the Constitution

In a 2011 Univision Town Hall, Obama admits that it’s beyond his power to suspend deportations for anyone because there are laws on the books that he’d be breaking by doing that. In other words, the Obummer acknowledges that to do what he did today would be a rank violation of the separation of powers.



With respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations through executive order, that’s just not the case, because there are laws on the books that Congress has passed — and I know that everybody here at Bell is studying hard so you know that we’ve got three branches of government. Congress passes the law. The executive branch’s job is to enforce and implement those laws. And then the judiciary has to interpret the laws.

There are enough laws on the books by Congress that are very clear in terms of how we have to enforce our immigration system that for me to simply through executive order ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as President.



Longer clip

Neil Munro, White House Correspondent

2nd Amendment: ‘VERY AFRAID’: 66-YEAR-OLD WOMAN SHOOTS AND KILLS HOME INTRUDER

2nd Amendment: ‘VERY AFRAID’: 66-YEAR-OLD WOMAN SHOOTS AND KILLS HOME INTRUDER

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Charlotte Iserbyt: The Deliberate Dumbing Down of the World


Charlotte Iserbyt served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first Reagan Administration.

Ever since, she's been exposing how educational systems throughout the world have been, gradually and by design, homogenized under UNESCO coordination. The purpose has always been to create a dumbed down, easily manageable, global population. That population would easily be transitioned into being mere human resources, under a new form of regime: a world governance system, run on an authoritarian type system -- a global slave plantation --, for the benefit of the dominant global hierarchy of international oligarchs.

Her book, "The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America" is a brilliantly documented exposé on this subject, comprising hundreds of original documents and official statements right from the horse's mouth: the records of big banking foundations, governments and UNESCO departments -- the institutions that created the blueprint for the worldwide education system that is now set in place, all across the world.

Download Mrs. Iserbyt's book, as well as other materials, on her websites:

http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com
http://www.americandeception.com

Also read the books by the first Director-General of UNESCO, eugenicist and Nazi-sympathized Julian Huxley. He is quite clear in explaining you the purpose of our current global educational system.


This interview was made by Sovereign Solutions.

LIMBAUGH HYSTERICS OVER OBAMA’S ECONOMIC SPEECH

S.E. CUPP CLASHES WITH ANTI-GUN ADVOCATE

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FAST & FURIOUS SCANDAL…IN 62 SECONDS

Minn. City Rejects Islamic Center — and Now CAIR Wants the DOJ to Investigate



ST. ANTHONY VILLAGE, Minn. (KMSP) - After months of debate, the St. Anthony Village City Council has rejected plans to build an Islamic center in the basement of the old Medtronic building -- and some in the Muslim community claim the proposal was voted down due to discrimination.

Just a few days ago, the city's planning commission approved the project, but it's just an advisory board. The ultimate decision always rested with the City Council, which argued that the issue was one of land use and zoning -- not of religious intolerance.

Yet, one civil rights group told FOX 9 News they plan to contact the Department of Justice in the coming days to investigate what happened in the small suburb of Minneapolis. The Council on American-Islamic Relations said the department has already gotten involved in more than two dozen rejected mosque projects across the nation.

The chamber was packed on Tuesday night as people on both sides of the issue made their opinions known.

A local Muslim group, known as Abu Huraira, proposed buying the old Medtronics headquarters building on Old Highway 8 in February. Their dream was to turn nearly 13,000 square feet of the lower level into an Islamic center for prayer and gathering space, but the city said some confusion about zoning issues made it unclear if a place of religious assembly was allowed.

So, the city studied the issue, clarified its zoning ordinance, and then rejected the proposal outright by a vote of 4-1.

"It pains me to vote against something people are so passionate about," said Councilman Randy Stille. "It's a land use issue -- nothing more. Always has been."

 The Star Tribune reports that the Justice Department has launched investigations into 28 similar cases where new mosques were blocked.

CAIR-MN Will Ask DOJ to Probe Rejection of Mosque Plan

The St. Anthony City Council has voted down a conditional use permit that would have allowed a former Medtronic building to be used for an Islamic center.

Tuesday evening's 4-1 vote against the permit came after a roughly two and a half hour hearing that drew nearly 100 people, most of them against the project.

The Abu-Huraira Islamic Center had requested a conditional use permit that would have allowed them to move into the first floor of the former Medtronic building, located off of Old Highway 8. The building is currently zoned light industrial and city code only lets places of worship exist in residential areas.

The city issued a four-month moratorium to study the zoning issue, prompting the Council on American Islamic Relations to accuse the council of intentionally slowing the process due to community opposition.

City officials say it is strictly a zoning issue because keeping the property as industrial would generate more taxes for the city.

Ahead of Tuesday's hearing, an attorney for the Islamic center said the group could file a lawsuit against the city for discrimination if the permit isn't approved.

The permit had previously been approved by the city's Planning Commission.

‘Real Journalists Are Apologists for Corrupt-ocracy’: Michelle Malkin Takes on Juan Williams in Tense Live TV Segment

Progressives Grade Obama

People Notice American Military Drones Invading

Military drone mistaken for ‘UFO’ along DC highways

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Muslim Demands ROTC Submit to Islam: Refused

MUSLIM HIGH SCHOOL GIRL BARRED FROM MARCHING IN ROTC PARADE BECAUSE OF HEAD SCARF

Early Obama Pics

Obama Chill


Obama Door



Obama Beer

Bill would require warrant to use drones to spy on Americans...

Paul proposes bill protecting Americans from drone surveillance

‘Total & Utter Failure’: Watch This British Politician Mercilessly Berate EU Leaders

‘Total & Utter Failure’: Watch This British Politician Mercilessly Berate EU Leaders

Speaking before the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Wednesday, leader of the UK Independence Party Nigel Farage used his time to do what he does best: verbally savage the eurozone leaders responsible for keeping the 17-nation union on the road to financial ruin.

Do We Need More Public School Teachers?

Take a look at the data — as you can see from this graphic, public school enrollment has minimally increased over the last few decades, but teacher employment has exploded — the public school workforce has grown 11 times faster than student enrollment over the last 40 years.

Public School Enrollment Since 1970

And how does employing more and more teachers affect our students’ performance? While the cost of education has steadily risen, academic scores have remained stagnate and in some cases actually declined. As Cato’s Andrew Coulson notes, if the U.S. returned to the student-to-staff ratio we had in 1970, we could save $210 billion… every year.

Obama vs. Romney on Public School Jobs

Furthermore, on a per pupil basis, the inflation-adjusted average cost of a K-12 education has gone from about $55,000 to about $150,000.

Muslim, International Opinion on Obama Declines

Increasingly Disillusioned with Obama

Obama Is Losing A Stunning Amount Of African-American Support

Rapidly losing support among blacks...

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Economics: REPORT: ‘APPARENT CONFLICT OF INTEREST’ BETWEEN FED DIRECTORS AND BAILOUTS

It all begins with a recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) that claims that, “multiple directors or former directors of the Federal Reserve banks who played a key role in the 2008 bailouts had an apparent conflict of interest,” according to The Washington Examiner.

What’s the “conflict of interest?”

Several of these Fed reserve directors were connected to the companies and banks that received large sums of government money.

Joel Gehrke of Examiner reports:

The office of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who caucuses with the Democrats, noted that the [GAO] report did not name any names, “but unambiguously described several individual cases involving Fed directors that created the appearance of a conflict of interest.”

The group of 18 people connected to both the Federal Reserve and a bailed out company included: the CEO of General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt (who is now Obama’s jobs czar); Stephen Friedman of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.; and Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase.

It gets worse.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York consulted with GE about creating an “emergency program to assist with the commercial paper market” while Jeffery Immelt served as a New York Fed director, according to the Examiner report.

“The Fed later provided $16 billion in financing for GE under the emergency lending program,” even while Immelt held his position with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and GE, according to the Sanders report.

But it doesn’t stop there.

Jamie Dimon was the director for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York when JP Morgan received $29 billion through the Federal Reserve to purchase Bear Stearns, according to the report.

“Dimon also convinced the Fed to take risky mortgage-related assets off of Bear Stearns balance sheet before JP Morgan Chase acquired this troubled investment bank,” writes the Sanders report.

Sanders Report

Cf. http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/report-fed-directors-benefited-bailouts

Andrew S. Natsios, a Georgetown University professor and the former administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), South Sudan

ObamaCare's Secret History

How a Pfizer CEO and Big Pharma colluded with the White House at the public's expense.

TOP LEFT MEDIA GURU LIKENS ECONOMIC GROWTH TO ‘CANCER’ — SAYS ACTUAL ‘GOAL OF THE ECONOMY SHOULD BE HAPPINESS’

OREGON ‘TEACHER OF THE YEAR’ PRAISES OBAMA, DECLARES ‘SI SE PUEDE’ DURING GRADUATION SPEECH

Last month, Obama admitted he had “stolen” the slogan “Si se puede” from Dolores Huerta, an honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America who has praised Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.


U.S.-Based Political Scientist Muhammad Waqi'ullah: The Neocon Movement, Established by Jews, Plans to Destroy the Islamic World by Brute Force and through "Harmless" Films like Superman, Tom and Jerry

U.S.-Based Political Scientist Muhammad Waqi'ullah: The Neocon Movement, Established by Jews, Plans to Destroy the Islamic World by Brute Force and through "Harmless" Films like Superman, Tom and Jerry

Lindsey Graham Grills Eric Holder on Fast and Furious, National Security Leaks


Lindsey Graham Grills Eric Holder on Fast and Furious, National Security Leaks
Meanwhile, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, is calling for Holder to resign.



CORNYN: You've violated the public trust in my view by failing to perform the duties of your office. So, Mr. Attorney General it is with more sorrow than with regret and anger that I would say you leave me with no alternative but to join those who call on you to resign your office ...

HOLDER: Senator, with all due respect there is so much wrong with the premises that you started your statement with it's almost breathtaking in its inaccuracy...The desire here is not for an accommodation but for political point-making and that is the kind of thing that you and your side have the ability to do if that's what you want to do, but it's that what turns people off about Washington, while we have serious problems we're still involved with this political gamesmanship

Obama Has Signed 923 Executive Orders In 40 Months

A list describes just how unconstitutional the regime has been.


-EXECUTIVE ORDER 10990 allows the government to take over all modes of transportation and control of highways and seaports.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 10995 allows the government to seize and control the communication media.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 10997 allows the government to take over all electrical power, gas, petroleum, fuels and minerals.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998 allows the government to take over all food resources and farms.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000 allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11001 allows the government to take over all health, education and welfare functions.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11002 designates theof all persons. Postmaster General to operate a national registration

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11003 allows the government to take over all airports and aircraft, including commercial aircraft.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004 allows the Housing and Finance Authority to relocate communities, build new housing with public funds, designate areas to be abandoned, and establish new locations for populations.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005 allows the government to take over railroads, inland waterways and public storage facilities.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11049 assigns emergency preparedness function to federal departments and agencies, consolidating 21 operative Executive Orders issued over a fifteen year period.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051 specifies the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Planning and gives authorization to put all Executive Orders into effect in times of increased international tensions and economic or financial crisis.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310 grants authority to the Department of Justice to enforce the plans set out in Executive Orders, to institute industrial support, to establish judicial and legislative liaison, to control all aliens, to operate penal and correctional institutions, and to advise and assist the President.

-EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921 allows the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency to develop plans to establish control over the mechanisms of production and distribution, of energy sources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S. financial institution in any undefined national emergency. It also provides that when a state of emergency is declared by the President, Congress cannot review the action for six months.

Monday, June 11, 2012

History Video: NKOREAN PRISON CAMP SURVIVOR: STARVING WOMEN COOKED & ATE THEIR OWN CHILDREN

NKOREAN PRISON CAMP SURVIVOR: STARVING WOMEN COOKED & ATE THEIR OWN CHILDREN

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American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) takes an in-depth look at higher education in the Golden State

American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) takes an in-depth look at higher education in the Golden State

YUIORTA Soundcheck, Interview


Nice Ian/Ronno interview and rehearsal footage from around the time of the release of YUIORTA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8raYr-48h0

2 part Ian Hunter interview

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtBkeViqJUQ&feature=channel&list=UL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq-mPDZOryE&feature=relmfu

Religious Liberty HHS Mandate

Rabbi Cary Kozberg at the Columbus Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally, June 8, 2012

National Security Secrecy and Surveillance: Defending the Public’s Right to Know


Last month, ACLU Deputy Legal Director Jameel Jaffer participated in a panel convened by Open Society Foundations in New York City entitled National Security Secrecy and Surveillance: Defending the Public’s Right to Know.

The conversation, which was moderated by secrecy expert Steven Aftergood, a Senior Research Analyst at the Federation of American Scientists, focused on the high level of secrecy and minimal oversight which currently surrounds many national security operations. Topics discussed ranged from government surveillance of Americans’ international communications under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to the U.S. government’s targeted killing program.

In addition to Jameel, panelists included: National Security Agency whistleblower Thomas Drake; Department of Justice whistleblower Jesselyn Radack, who now serves as National Security & Human Rights Director at the Government Accountability Project; and Tim Shorrock, an investigative journalist and the author of Spies For Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing.


Obama asserted on Friday that private sector employment in the U.S."is doing fine".

Obama out of touch: 'Private sector doing fine', 'fundamentals' of U.S. economy 'sound'

Obama’s Scandal-Ridden Thugs Now Collect Student Loans

EPA Claims ditches, gullies are part of navigable waterways

EPA POWER GRAB TO REGULATE DITCHES, GULLIES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY

Back to Stuxnet: the missing link

'Proof' Links Flame, Stuxnet Super Cyber Weapons: Researchers

Forty years after Watergate, investigative journalism is at risk

Into this breach have come a variety of nonprofit, Web-based, local, regional and national investigative reporting organizations started by journalists who left commercial news outlets: ProPublica in New York, the Texas Tribune in Austin, California Watch, with offices throughout the state, and the Voice of San Diego, among many others. They have been funded by charitable foundations, philanthropists, other donors and some university journalism schools.

Feinstein on Leaks: "This has to stop."

New York Times journalist defends national security leaks

Drone Crash in MD

Unmanned Navy Aircraft Crashes

House committee schedules contempt vote against Holder

House committee schedules contempt vote against Holder

Issa expects 31 Dems to join.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Energy Dept. Gives Half-Billion-Dollar Loan to Finnish Electric Car Company: Ties to Major Obama Bundlers...

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Car Company Gets U.S. Loan, Builds Cars In Finland

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER ANALYZES PRESIDENT OBAMA‘S REACTION TO ’WHITE HOUSE LEAKS’ QUESTION

‘GOD IS DEAD’: CATHOLIC PRIEST SLAMS ATHEISM IN NEW SPOKEN-WORD VIDEO PERFORMANCE

1970 Life Palestinian Cover

Dick Morris’ and Eileen McGann’s new book, Screwed! How Foreign Countries Are Ripping America Off and Plundering Our Economy–and How Our Leaders Help Them Do It

Selling People to Accept Drones: Joggobot

The Companion Drone

Friday, June 8, 2012

Star Parker

Star Parker: Wall Street protesters simply want more government


Star Parker: Welfare dependency destroys black families


Star Parker on Poverty: What happened to self-initiative?


Interview by Matt Friedeman with Star Parker at the Value Voters Summit by the American Family Association in Washington, DC on October 7, 2011.

Star Parker: It's easy to blame problems on others and excuse the lack of self-initiative. What happened to good old-fashion planting a garden?

The challenge is that poverty in America today is that it has been redefined. You don't need to be in serious need, you just need to make bad choices and find yourself in the category of meeting government assistance.

Obama’s a Commie

Obama and the Communist Party

KeyWiki

In 2008, Harvard Law classmate, law review colleague remembered Obama as ‘a pretty cold fish’



“He said, ‘Look, what do you care who does the work?’” Liebau recalled Obama saying in reference to her management of the law review. “’It is the same amount of work for you to hand out the work no matter who it goes to, so why fight it? Do what’s easiest for you. Give the work to the people who will do the work, and just don’t worry about the people who don’t want to pull their weight.’”

Liebau wasn’t impressed.

“I guess I was young and naïve: I was like, ‘Ah but that wouldn’t be fair,’” she said.

“And what surprised me is apparently that didn’t bother Barack at all. It was just kind of like — take the easy way out. Why bother yourself with all these silly notions about justice and fairness? Do what works. Revealing? I don’t know. Good advice? I didn’t particularly think so.”



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/06/03/harvard-law-classmate-law-review-colleague-remembered-obama-in-2008-a-pretty-cold-fish/#ixzz1xE8idXPB

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Can trimming government actually help trim Americans’ waistlines?

What constitutes as a “Green Job”?

What constitutes as a “Green Job”? We are willing to loan $38.6 billion for programs that would help save or create 65,000 jobs, equating to over $5 million per job. This video asks if you know what the Obama Administration considers a “green job”? The video features audio of Rep. Issa‘s questioning of the president’s top Labor Department statistician during a hearing on 6 June 2012.

‘IF I’M A BIRTHER, YOU’RE A BIRTHER!’

Judiciary Oversight Hearing Spotlight "Fast and Furious," Holy Land Foundation

CSPAN

Rep. Gohmert appears at 2:27:43 asking about the Holy Land Foundation trial.


WASHINGTON, DC
Thursday, June 7, 2012

Attorney General Eric Holder was asked about leaked wiretap applications related to the government’s “Fast and Furious” operation aimed at arresting members of drug cartels. Committee Republicans say the documents show that senior Justice Department officials knew the operation involved a tactic known as gun walking, where smugglers are allowed to move guns across the border with Mexico.

The Attorney General said the documents contain no reference to gun walking. His testimony came before the annual Justice Department Oversight hearing at the House Judiciary Committee.

The Justice Department’s voting rights enforcement actions were also discussed, with Republican members questioning the Department’s effort to stop a purge of the voter roles in Florida.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) pressured the Attorney General with contempt of Congress because he believes the Justice Department has moved slowly in response to the committee's investigation.  The Justice Department has said they can not disclose the thousands of supporting documents the committee has requested because it would interfere with the Agency's ongoing investigations.

The operation allowed illegal gun purchases along the Southwest border in Arizona, intending to track the weapons to cartel leaders.  Instead, around 1,700 guns were misplaced. Eventually they appeared at crime scenes in Mexico, and two were recovered after a U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed in Tucson.

Additionally, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) called on Attorney General Holder to answer to DOJ’s apparent selective enforcement on immigration and drug policy.

Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) also pleaded with Holder to provide Congress with the documents from the Holy Land case. Once again, the attorney general would not budge or make a firm commitment.

Russia' test-fires intercontinental ballistic missile...

Where Have All The Good Girls Gone from Honest Alive by Honest John Plain And The Landslide Ladies

TEEN CLAIMS OBAMA IS ‘MAKING KIDS GAY’ IN RADIO SHOW RANT AGAINST HOMOSEXUALITY

Caiden Cowger is a 14-year-old who hosts a twice-weekly radio show based in West Virginia. It may be safe to assume that Cowger’s following is relatively small, but he’s getting now national attention.

He goes as far to say President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are “making kids gay.”

Link to his web site

Too Stupid to Review Text from Teleprompter or Double-Entendre, Same Diff

‘YOU’RE NOT SPECIAL’: WELLESLEY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER GIVES THE MOST BLUNT COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS EVER



Wellesley High School teacher David McCullough had apparently had enough of feeding blithering platitudes to his students and decided to tell the truth. The result sparked controversy among the parents, who didn’t like hearing their children accused of being cosseted and pampered little brats who believed they were special for no reason. But sometimes the truth hurts. Read the greatest hits below:

You are not special.  You are not exceptional.
Contrary to what your soccer trophy suggests, your glowing seventh grade report card, despite every assurance of a certain corpulent purple dinosaur, that nice Mister Rogers and your batty Aunt Sylvia, no matter how often your maternal caped crusader has swooped in to save you… you’re nothing special.
Yes, you’ve been pampered, cosseted, doted upon, helmeted, bubble-wrapped.  Yes, capable adults with other things to do have held you, kissed you, fed you, wiped your mouth, wiped your bottom, trained you, taught you, tutored you, coached you, listened to you, counseled you, encouraged you, consoled you and encouraged you again.  You’ve been nudged, cajoled, wheedled and implored.  You’ve been feted and fawned over and called sweetie pie.  Yes, you have.  And, certainly, we’ve been to your games, your plays, your recitals, your science fairs.  Absolutely, smiles ignite when you walk into a room, and hundreds gasp with delight at your every tweet.  Why, maybe you’ve even had your picture in the Townsman!  [Editor's upgrade: Or The Swellesley Report!] And now you’ve conquered high school… and, indisputably, here we all have gathered for you, the pride and joy of this fine community, the first to emerge from that magnificent new building…

But do not get the idea you’re anything special.  Because you’re not.[...]
“But, Dave,” you cry, “Walt Whitman tells me I’m my own version of perfection!  Epictetus tells me I have the spark of Zeus!”  And I don’t disagree.  So that makes 6.8 billion examples of perfection, 6.8 billion sparks of Zeus.  You see, if everyone is special, then no one is.  If everyone gets a trophy, trophies become meaningless.  In our unspoken but not so subtle Darwinian competition with one another-which springs, I think, from our fear of our own insignificance, a subset of our dread of mortality – we have of late, we Americans, to our detriment, come to love accolades more than genuine achievement.  We have come to see them as the point – and we’re happy to compromise standards, or ignore reality, if we suspect that’s the quickest way, or only way, to have something to put on the mantelpiece, something to pose with, crow about, something with which to leverage ourselves into a better spot on the social totem pole.  No longer is it how you play the game, no longer is it even whether you win or lose, or learn or grow, or enjoy yourself doing it…  Now it’s “So what does this get me?”  As a consequence, we cheapen worthy endeavors, and building a Guatemalan medical clinic becomes more about the application to Bowdoin than the well-being of Guatemalans.  It’s an epidemic – and in its way, not even dear old Wellesley High is immune… one of the best of the 37,000 nationwide, Wellesley High School… where good is no longer good enough, where a B is the new C, and the midlevel curriculum is called Advanced College Placement.  And I hope you caught me when I said “one of the best.”  I said “one of the best” so we can feel better about ourselves, so we can bask in a little easy distinction, however vague and unverifiable, and count ourselves among the elite, whoever they might be, and enjoy a perceived leg up on the perceived competition.  But the phrase defies logic.  By definition there can be only one best.  You‘re it or you’re not.

Will Not Comply

Sen. Rubio Questions Sec. Geithner on Job-Killing Tax Hikes

Stuyvesant HS students hold 'Slutty Wednesday' to protest school’s strict dress code policy

Holder: "Fast & Furious" is Not "Fast & Furious"

House committee schedules contempt vote against Holder

Issa expects 31 Dems to join.

Holder: "Fast & Furious" is Not "Fast & Furious"

Should the Attorney General "run guns" to Mexico that leads to the death of an American border patrol officer? Why or why not?

Under questioning from Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who read excerpts of the emails at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Justice Department oversight, Holder claimed that the phrase “Fast and Furious” did not refer to Fast and Furious but instead referred to another gun-walking operation known as “Wide Receiver.”

This came not long after a tense confrontation between Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Holder as lawmakers attempted to keep the heat on Holder and his administration.

Obama Joined Extremist, Radical Party

New documents shed new light on his ties to a leftist party in the 1990s.

Marxist Obama

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

MSNBC’S MARTIN BASHIR CONFRONTS OCCUPY SUPPORTER OVER ANTI-SEMITISM


“There’s been some reporting that anti-Semitism has begun to emerge and…” Bashir began. Simmons incredulously interrupted, “Can you repeat that?!”
The interview had initially begun amicably, with Bashir asking multiple softball questions before completely gobsmacking Simmons.
“Well, anti-semitism,” Bashir repeated.
“Can you repeat that?” asked a mystified Simmons. “Where’d you get that from — Bill O’Reilly or somebody?”
“No, let me show you,” Bashir said. “A group called the Emergency Committee For Israel has released this advert, watch this.”

Obama Gaffes

Then-Senator Obama referring to Pennsylvanians as “bitter” people who “cling to guns or religion.”

The Biggest Obama Gaffes Caught On Tape

‘REAL NEWS FROM THE BLAZE’ WISCONSIN RECALL POSTMORTEM

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/real-news-from-the-blaze-wisconsin-recall-postmortem/

WHY WON’T THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE APPOINT A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR FOR NATIONAL SECURITY LEAKS?

WHY WON’T THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE APPOINT A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR FOR NATIONAL SECURITY LEAKS?

During Deputy U.S. Attorney General James Cole’s appearance Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee on another matter, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, asked him if a special prosecutor should be appointed to investigate a recent series of leaks that possibly emanated from the White House, Roll Call reported.

D-Day

Reagan on D-Day

Short version, Ronald Reagan- 40th Anniversary of D-Day

Ronald Reagan Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of D-Day June 6, 1984 Pointe Du Hoc and Omaha Beach, France

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

‘GO VOTE’: MILWAUKEE TEACHERS UNION PRESIDENT BRAGS ABOUT PUSHING RECALL IN CLASSROOMS

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