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, August 18, 2012

American Industrialization

American Industrialization

American Industrial Revolution

American Industrial Revolution

Friday, August 17, 2012

Ian Hunter, Waterlow: "SUONI," Augusto Daolio Nomadi

"SUONI," Augusto Daolio Nomadi


I guess the Italian singer did not know English but they do a good job on the tune itself.

670 million Muslims expect Mahdi in their lifetime





The survey by Pew Research notes that in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia, "half or more Muslims believe they will live to see the return of the Mahdi. This expectation is most widespread in Afghanistan (83 percent), Iraq (72 percent), Tunisia (67 percent) and Malaysia (62 percent).

The survey said that belief drops to about four-in-10 across Central Asia, except for Turkey, where 68 percent expect to witness his return. It drops slightly further across southern and eastern Europe.

"In some countries with sizable Sunni and Shi'a populations, views on the Mahdi's return differ by sect. In Iraq, for example, Shi'as are more likely than Sunnis to expect the Mahdi to return in their lifetime, by an 88 percent to 55 percent margin. In Azerbaijan, the difference between the two groups is also large (25 percentage points)," the report said. "Differences between Shi'as and Sunnis on this issue may reflect the more central role that the Mahdi's return plays in Shi'a Islam."

What‘s at stake in this year’s election? Paul Ryan

WHY PAUL RYAN’S CATHOLICISM JIBES WITH HIS CAPITALISM

JOHN CARNEYCNBC.com

Update: Social Security Administration, Another Federal Police

Intended to re-assure nervous citizens, the SSA intoned: “These investigators have full law enforcement authority, including executing search warrants and making arrests. Our investigators are similar to your State or local police officers." Except, of course, they are not. The SSA is building up a new Federal police force in addition to the FBI, DHS, ICE, ATF, and sundry other agencies. What are the checks upon this coercive force? How are the liberties of the people protected?

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Linux/LTSP thin clients in education

DELI OWNER WHO WORE ‘GOVERNMENT DIDN’T BUILD MY BUSINESS, I DID’ SHIRT WHILE CATERING FOR OBAMA

Ross Murty, a small business owner of the Village Corner Deli in Davenport, Iowa

TEA Party Romney

Former Obama Supporters for Romney

Democrat Artur Davis, the former four-term Alabama congressman who officially seconded Barack Obama’s nomination for president at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.

Davis elaborates:

Americans for Prosperity has a new ad out this week featuring former Obama supporters who say the president hasn’t earned their vote this time around.

Falconry Head Cam: Abu Dhabi Sports Council

Debates on Jefferson

DAVID BARTON VS. HIS CRITICS: ANALYSIS OF CLAIMS

Overend Pete Watts, Mott The Hoople and Solo

Musical credits

MEMRI on Ft. Hood Jihadi

Maj. Nidal Hasan, Fort Hood Shooter And Lone-Wolf Jihadi, Celebrated And Lionized By Terror Groups And Leaders – Al-Qaeda, AQAP, Taliban, IMU, And More – As Well As Top Online Jihadi Forums, Media Outlets

False Flag: Another Domestic Terrorism Shooting

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The FBI said it is treating the attack as a case of domestic terrorism, although the head of the FBI’s Washington Field Office said authorities do not yet know the gunman’s motive.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

ISLAMIC TIMES ARE A-CHANGIN'


Caroline Glick and her Latma team

How Obama Is Robbing The Suburbs To Pay For The Cities

Stanley Kurtz, Forbes

Biden on Romney: Advocates Slavery

Biden on Romney: ‘They’re going to put y’all back in chains’

Vice President Joe Biden told supporters that Republicans would “put y’all back in chains,” during a campaign speech Tuesday in Danville, Va.

VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: They’ve said it. Every Republican’s voted for it. Look at what they value and look at their budget and what they’re proposing. Romney wants to let the—he said in the first 100 days, he’s going to let the big banks once again write their own rules–unchain Wall Street. They’re going to put y’all back in chains. He’s said he’s going to do nothing about stopping the practice of outsourcing…

SHAKEUP IN EGYPTIAN MILITARY SIGNALS POWER SHIFT

Eric Trager of the Washington Institute joined “Real News” Monday to report on the latest developments in Egypt and what they mean for the hopes of domestic and foreign policy stability in the nation, that is less than one year into their first democratically elected government.

Newt delivers economics lesson to Piers Morgan

Whitehall Police Get Schooled on the Constitution: "When the President Follows the Constitution, I will" (Illegal Stop Over Open Carry)

This is an example of what happens when you arm yourself not only with a firearm but with knowledge. With knowledge you can effectively defend yourself against the police state. Whitehall police get schooled on the Constitution.

ANTI-POLICE BRUTALITY BLOGGER JAILED FOR TAPE RECORDING PUBLIC OFFICIALS

The recordings made by 30-year-old Adam Mueller (Miller) were posted on a blog affiliated with a website that claims to police the police.

Obama Wins Gold at Olympics

WOLF BLITZER CAN‘T GET DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ TO ACCEPT FACTS OF RYAN’S MEDICARE PLAN

Longer and more frustrating clip.

OBAMA‘S ’OUTRAGEOUS STATEMENTS‘ THAT ’SHOW THE REAL OBAMA’ & HIS ‘FRIGHTENING VISION FOR OUR COUNTRY’


1) “When you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” – Barack Obama speaking in 2008 with Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher (also known as Joe the Plumber).

2) “The Cambridge Police acted stupidly.” – Obama speaking about the 2009 arrest of Henry Louis Gates Jr., a Harvard scholar (this inevitably led to the infamous “beer summit”).

3) “Shovel-ready was not as shovel-ready as we expected.” – The president speaking in 2011 in Durham, North Carolina, at Cree Inc. about the challenges surrounding the stimulus bill.

4) “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.” – Obama caught on a “hot mic” while speaking to Russian President Dmitri Medvedev about the greater abilities he’ll have after a second election.

5) “The private sector’s doing fine.” - The president’s June 2012 claim that America’s private sector is progressing well, despite a continued high unemployment rate.

6) “There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans who agree with me — because they want to give something back.  They know they didn’t — look, if you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own.  You didn’t get there on your own.  I’m always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart.  There are a lot of smart people out there.  It must be because I worked harder than everybody else.  Let me tell you something — there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there.” – Obama’s now-infamous “you didn’t build that quip” from July 2012.


CNN: ‘PUT AN OBAMA BUMPER STICKER ON YOUR FOREHEAD WHEN YOU DO THIS!’: ROMNEY SURROGATE CALLS OUT CNN HOST, SOLEDAD O'BRIEN

Former New Hampshire governor and Romney campaign surrogate John Sununu debated with CNN’s Soledad O’Brien over the Romney/Ryan campaign’s approach to Medicare. “I have the Congressional Budget Office Budget report right here,” Sununu said, revealing that he brought a copy of the report to the interview. “Go read page 13 and 14.”

You Can't Co-exist With People Who Want to Kill You

CNN Soledad O'Brien Repeats Liberal Blog Arguments During Debate With Romney Adviser

O'Brien was on screen looking at an article from the left-wing website Talking Points Memo to assist her in a debate with Romney campaign senior adviser Barbara Comstock.

U.S. anti-submarine warfare capabilities—facing cuts under Obama administration

Russian attack submarine sailed in Gulf of Mexico undetected for weeks, U.S. officials say.

It is only the second time since 2009 that a Russian attack submarine has patrolled so close to U.S. shores. U.S. anti-submarine warfare capabilities—forces are facing cuts under the Obama administration’s plan and they are inadequate now. The vessel was a nuclear-powered Akula-class attack submarine, one of Russia’s quietest submarines. “The Akula was built for one reason and one reason only: To kill U.S. Navy ballistic missile submarines and their crews,” said a second U.S. official. “Sending a nuclear-propelled submarine into the Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean region is another manifestation of President Putin demonstrating that Russia is still a player on the world’s political-military stage,” said naval analyst and submarine warfare specialist Norman Polmar. The latest submarine incursion in the Gulf further highlights the failure of the Obama administration’s “reset” policy of conciliatory actions designed to develop closer ties with Moscow.

Clinton's Chief of Staff on Ryan: ‘This Guy is Amazing.’

“Have any of you all met Paul Ryan? We should get him to come to the university. I’m telling you this guy is amazing. ... He is honest, he is straightforward, he is sincere. And the budget that he came forward with is just like Paul Ryan. It is a sensible, straightforward, serious budget and it cut the budget deficit just like we did, by $4 trillion. … The president as you remember, came out with a budget and I don’t think anybody took that budget very seriously. The Senate voted against it 97 to nothing."

National Weather Service Follows DHS In Huge Ammo Purchase

The NWS joins the DHW to seek "a solicitation for 46,000 rounds of hollow point bullets."

A solicitation which appears on the FedBizOpps website for the NWS asks for 16,000 rounds of .40 S&W jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullets, noted for their strength. The NWS is following its federal counterpart the DHS in securing large quantities of ammo. Back in March,Homeland Security purchased 450 million rounds of .40-caliber hollow point bullets. The DHS is also planning to purchase a further 750 million rounds of different types of ammo in a separate solicitation that also expires on August 20, including 357 mag rounds that are able to penetrate walls. The DHS recently put out an order for riot gear in preparation for the upcoming DNC, RNC and presidential inauguration. The U.S. Army is also busy buying similar equipment.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Civil Contempt of Congress Lawsuit Filed Against Stonewalling Attorney General

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee filed acivil contempt of Congress lawsuit against Attorney General Eric Holder, arguing that the Obama administration is required by law to turn over the subpoenaed documents that relate to Operation “Fast and Furious.”

Specifically, the lawsuit asks that:

The executive privilege claim by Obama be declared invalid. Holder’s objection to the House records subpoena be rejected. The attorney general produce all records related to the Justice Department’s incorrect assertion in early 2011 that gun-walking did not take place.

Flashback: Andrew Klavan compares Paul Ryan & Obama

Paul Ryan’s greatest hits

Press for Hot Air from Obama

Obama endorses Ryan’s plan as “an entirely legitimate proposal.”



Obama himself once hailed Rep. Ryan’s plan as “an entirely legitimate proposal.”

“I think Paul [Ryan], for example, the head of the Budget Committee, has looked at the budget and has made a serious proposal. I’ve read it. I can tell you what’s in it. And there are some ideas in there that I would agree with but there are some ideas we should have a healthy debate about because I don’t agree with them,” said President Obama in 2010 at a GOP Retreat in Baltimore.

PAMELA GELLER ON ABC NEWS COVERING PRO-ISRAEL BUS ADS

NDAA: Lawsuit Hearing This Week


This week there is a hearing on the constitutionality of the unconstitutional NDAA. Section 1021 of the NDAA, which Obama signed into law on December 31 of last year, allows the government to lock up U.S. citizens indefinitely without a trial.

The Obama regime is appealing an injunction that judge Katherine Forrest issued against it in May. The injunction was in response to the lawsuit filed by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges and others.

Tangerine Bolen is one the lead plaintiffs in the suit against the government and she penned a powerful piece for the UK’s Guardian. Here are some key quotes:

I am one of the lead plaintiffs in the civil lawsuit against the National Defense Authorization Act, which gives the president the power to hold any US citizen anywhere for as long as he wants, without charge or trial.

In a May hearing, Judge Katherine Forrest issued an injunction against it; this week, in a final hearing in New York City, US government lawyers asserted even more extreme powers – the right to disregard entirely the judge and the law. On Monday 6 August, Obama’s lawyers filed an appeal to the injunction – a profoundly important development that, as of this writing, has been scarcely reported.

Judge Forrest had ruled for a temporary injunction against an unconstitutional provision in this law, after government attorneys refused to provide assurances to the court that plaintiffs and others would not be indefinitely detained for engaging in first amendment activities. At that time, twice the government has refused to define what it means to be an “associated force”, and it claimed the right to refrain from offering any clear definition of this term, or clear boundaries of power under this law.

This past week’s hearing was even more terrifying. Government attorneys again, in this hearing, presented no evidence to support their position and brought forth no witnesses. Most incredibly, Obama’s attorneys refused to assure the court, when questioned, that the NDAA’s section 1021 – the provision that permits reporters and others who have not committed crimes to be detained without trial – has not been applied by the US government anywhere in the world after Judge Forrest’s injunction.

Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Unites Shia and Sunni

Ahmadinejad arrives in Saudi for Islamic summit

Jefferson's Koran, Extortion and War: Obama Promotes Islam for Ramadan Dinner

Obama enjoys promoting Islam, as he does every year, and as an example note his remarks for Iftar: "Islam -- like so many faiths -- is part of our national story. To promote Islam Obama refers to Jefferson's Koran as his example of Islam being part and parcel of America. However, every year he is wrong.

Jefferson had a Koran since he was learning the ways of Islam involved as the U.S. was in defending its interests for the first time internationally. Jefferson was involved in negotiations to pay extortion to Islamic states since they were impressing our sailors. Fortunately, saner heads prevailed and the American Marines, to counter Islamism, began fighting "to the shores of Tripoli."

Edited 60 MINUTES clip of Ryan talking about Medicare mom in Florida

Vonnegut High School Quote

Vonnegut High School Quote

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Occupy Wall Street Rap Sheet & Comparison

Occupy Wall Street Rap Sheet & Comparison

How similar are the TEA Party and Occupy Wall Street?


‘OUR RIGHTS COME FROM NATURE AND GOD, NOT GOVERNMENT’: RYAN CHANNELS JOHN LOCKE



There was a rare, pure philosophical moment in Rep. Paul Ryan’s running mate announcement speech in Norfolk, Va. Saturday that should not be overlooked. The Wisconsin congressman waxed on the natural contract between government, man and God:

“But America is more than just a place…it’s an idea. It’s the only country founded on an idea. Our rights come from nature and God, not government. We promise equal opportunity, not equal outcomes. This idea is founded on the principles of liberty, freedom, free enterprise, self-determination and government by consent of the governed.”


Ryan’s speech was a conduit to some of the essential founding principles of the nation. In particular, the comments are a direct conceptual channeling of English philosopher John Locke.

Locke argued that because governments were instituted to protect the unalienable rights of individuals, they had no power other than what was necessary to protect such rights. In other words, a free and just government was necessarily a limited government. His sentiments were devoutly believed by the Founding Fathers and are reflected in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

In Locke’s defining Second Treatise on Government, the he argued that “freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by but as freedom of nature is, to be under no other restraint but the law of nature and God.”

Locke added further weight to the argument for natural rights as he argued against the subjugation of human beings in The State of Nature:

“For men being all the workmanship of one omnipotent and infinitely wise Maker; all the servants of one Sovereign Master, sent into the world by his order and about his business, they are his property whose workmanship they are, made to last during his, not one another’s, pleasure. And being furnished with like faculties, sharing all in one community of nature, there cannot be supposed any such subordination among us that may authorize us to destroy one another, as if we were made for one another’s uses, as the inferior ranks of creatures are for ours.”


Ryan followed up his Lockean statement by adding: “This idea is founded on the principles of liberty, freedom, free enterprise, self-determination and government by consent of the governed.”

Even on the point of consent of the governed, Locke can be consulted: In his writings on The Dissoloution of Government, Locke discusses the actions a society must take when a government steps outside the “limited powers” it is entitled to in order to change the government.

“The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property; and the end while they choose and authorise a legislative is that there may be laws made, and rules set, as guards and fences to the properties of all the society, to limit the power and moderate the dominion of every part and member of the society. For since it can never be supposed to be the will of the society that the legislative should have a power to destroy that which every one designs to secure by entering into society, and for which the people submitted themselves to legislators of their own making: whenever the legislators endeavour to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any farther obedience, and are left to the common refuge which God has provided for all men against force and violence.“

Ryan’s philosophy on the social contract between man and government has a firm grounding in the natural rights principles of John Locke and ergo the American Founders. It will be highly interesting to see these concepts drawn up in the political discourse and debate of the next few months, leading up to November.

During coverage of Ryan’s first speech as the vice presidential candidate, MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry added to her resume of controversial on-air remarks when she criticized Ryan for daring to quote the Declaration of Independence in his speech when declaring rights come from God and nature, and not from government.

“The thing I really have against him is actually how he and Gov. Romney have misused the Declaration of Independence,” said Harris-Perry Saturday. “I’m deeply irritated by their notion that the ‘pursuit of happiness’ means money for the richest and that we extricate the capacity of ordinary people to pursue happiness. When they say ‘God and nature give us our rights, not government,’ that is a lovely thing to say as a wealthy white man.”

Harris-Perry’s race-related criticism of Ryan for quoting a fundamental idea, upon which the entire nature of the U.S. government rests, has been met with media and public disapproval.

On “Real News From The Blaze” Tuesday, the panel was joined by Dr. Joseph Laconte of Kings College to explain why debate around this idea, that our rights are from God and nature, could spell trouble for the future of the nation should people ever see Government as the ultimate dispensor of rights.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/real-news-from-the-blaze-left-attacks-paul-ryan-for-discussing-natural-rights/

Describing Ryan’s speech, NBC White House Correspondent Andrea Mitchell lamented: “He talked about rights coming from God and they don’t come from government.”

There is dissatisfaction on the left with the Constitution, and criticism of the Romney-Ryan Recovery is based on race.

When they say ‘God and nature give us our rights, not government,’ that is a lovely thing to say as a wealthy white man.”

MICHIGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT SOLD SCHOOL TO JIHAD-LINKED GROUP IN SWEETHEART DEAL

CITIZENS: PROBE SECRET DEAL WITH ISLAMISTS

In a statement of allegations, the Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) has exposed criminal corruption and cover‐up by a Michigan public school district in its no‐bid sale of a school to the Islamic Cultural Association (ICA), which is linked to terrorist supporting organizations.

Obama's Weakness Forces Israel's Hand

NETANYAHU HAS ‘ALMOST FINALLY’ MADE DECISION TO ATTACK IRAN NUKE PLANTS

The Great Liberal Lie: Jonah Goldberg on the Left's War on Words

Saturday, August 11, 2012

World History I: Renaissance, A comparison of 3 City-States during the renaissance, Venice, Florence and Genoa.

Scientific Blunders in the Quran

Economics: Thomas Sowell: Washington's Meddling Wrecking Economy

Economics: Thomas Sowell: Washington's Meddling Wrecking Economy

Sowell on Economy

Paul Ryan took apart Obama and Obamacare -- in 6 minutes!

Ryan has "written two budgets, both of them passed by the House but never acted on by the Senate, that would have kept tax rates low while deeply slashing spending, including making major changes to entitlement programs."

His budget spends 15 percent less than Obama would over the next decade, and he would rack up $3.1 trillion in cumulative new deficits during that time, which is less than half of the deficits the White House says Obama’s budget would produce.

Over the long run Mr. Ryan’s budget would cap taxes at 19 percent of gross domestic product — slightly higher than the post-World War II average — but would bring spending down to 16 percent of GDP by 2050, which would mean cutting about 40 cents out of every dollar spent if it were to happen today.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/aug/11/obama-and-ryan-have-tangled-repeatedly/

"The idea of “premium support” for Medicare, which would change the program’s one-size-fits-all policy to a private-insurance model with public options, was endorsed by a bipartisan commission appointed by Bill Clinton back in the 1990s. Late last year, Ryan announced a new version of his proposal with a new partner signing on: Democratic senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, who first achieved political prominence as an advocate for seniors."

Cf. http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/313732/smart-democrats-should-be-worried-john-fund

RACHEL MADDOW & NATIONAL REVIEW‘S RICH LOWRY BATTLE OVER RYAN’S BUDGET PLAN

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Obama Campaign Defends Obama's $700 Billion Cuts to Medicare

Obama cuts Medicare, lamestream media journalist deflects

PAUL RYAN LAUGHS AT DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ DURING CNN TAKEDOWN

Another Ramadan Slaughter of American Troops in Afghanistan

3 US troops gunned down by Afghan soldier they were training.

CAPTAIN INSISTED THAT HIS MARINES OBSERVE RAMADAN CUSTOMS

http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=8769951

BIG SIS FAVORED GAL PALS, lawsuit filed

The gal pal "enjoyed a long-standing relationship with the secretary. The suit doesn’t detail the nature of their relationship."

Friday, August 10, 2012

Military Trains to Fight TEA Party

U.S. military officers are told to plan and fight Americans.

Cf. Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland: A “Vision” of the Future, Kevin Benson and Jennifer Weber

Benson, Ret., of the Army's University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Jennifer Weber.

The article posits an “extremist militia motivated by the goals of the ‘tea party’ movement.”

A professor at the Joint Forces Staff College was relieved of duty in June for uttering the heresy that the United States is at war with Islam. The Obama administration contended the professor had to be relieved because what he was teaching was not U.S. policy. Because there is no disclaimer attached to the Small Wars piece, it is fair to ask, at least in Col. Benson’s case, whether his views reflect official policy regarding the use of U.S. military force against American citizens.

In the comments about the article, the "Son of Freedom" added a worthwhile comment.

In the closing days prior to the 2012 election, sensing a resounding defeat, the incumbent president seeks to hold onto supreme executive power at any cost. While watching the election returns from Chicago, a small tactical nuclear weapon is detonated in Washington, DC. The president quickly appears before the nation on live TV to declare that a state of national emergency exists, and is therefore cancelling the general election until “the situation can be stabilized.”

The president calls out the Department of Homeland Security, which responds with amazingly fast mobilization of their new armored vehicles and “defensive” para-military equipment. All Military personnel are placed on alert, and National Guard units are federalized and mobilized.

In the following days, the bomb fragments and analysis of the bomb material is determined to have come from Iran. The great bulk of the American Military is sent into harm’s way towards Iran. The president then declares that DHS and FEMA are the new “guardians” of the homeland.

Soon after, isolated incidents of DHS and FEMA personnel are found to have been shot while “ensuring domestic tranquility.” This leads to a de facto and official revocation of the 2nd and 4th Amendments, all in the name of “security.” Soon enough, hundreds of reports of citizens resisting DHS security forces flow in, causing the president to use remaining Military forces to “pacify” the embattled areas.

Now to point out a couple of glaring errors in your fictional study. First of all, as an Active Duty Soldier, I can say with some degree of certainty that I, nor those with whom I work each day would NOT turn our weapons on other American citizens, especially those in our own communities. Secondly, activating a National Guard unit in the area where there is an incident such as the one you propose would be inviting desertion. Those men and women would no sooner hunt down and maim or kill their own neighbors than the mailman would. Thirdly, you assume that no one on the outside of the suggested “tightening noose” would assist the rebels. Darlington is close to the ocean. I-95 is already a smuggling highway, both literally and figuratively. Thus you would have to bring in the Navy and/or the Coast Guard in order to blockade the South Carolina coast. Even then, smugglers would get through. That is assuming the USN and/or USCG would cooperate fully (see my first reason).

Facts: DHS has been wargaming the detonation of a small tac-nuke in Washington D.C. The Department of Homeland Security has purchased over 450 Million rounds of .40 caliber hollow-point rounds, and has been buying up 5.56mm (NATO standard round) ammunition as well. The DHS has no foreign warfighting mission or capability. 450 Million rounds is excessive for any agency to claim for training purposes. This essay only serves to provide another “dot” to connect.

Live Tea or Die? Is the US Military Preparing To Quell the Tea Party?



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GRAY STATE Official Concept Trailer #1

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GRAY STATE SYNOPSIS
The world reels with the turmoil of war, geological disaster, and economic collapse, while Americans continue to submerge themselves in illusions of safety and immunity. While rights are sold for security, the federal government, swollen with power, begins a systematic takeover of liberty in order to bring about a New World Order.

Americans, quarantined to militarized districts, become a population ripe for tyrannical control.

Fearmongering, terrorism, police state, martial law, war, arrest, internment, hunger, oppression, violence, resistance -- these are the new terms by which Americans define their existence. Neighbor is turned against neighbor as the value of the dollar plunges to zero, food supplies are depleted, and everyone is a terror suspect. There are arrests. Disappearances. Bio attacks. Public executions of those even suspected of dissent. Even rumors of concentration camps on American soil.

This is the backdrop to an unfolding story of resistance. American militias prepare for guerilla warfare. There are mass defections from the military as true Patriots attempt to rally around the Constitution and defend liberty, preparing a national insurgency against federal forces, knowing full well this will be the last time in history the oppressed will be capable of organized resistance.

It is a time of transition, of shifting alliance, of mass awakening and mass execution. It is an impending storm, an iron-gray morning that puts into effect decades of over-comfort and complacency, and Americans wake up to an occupied homeland. It is a time of lists -- black list, white list, and those still caught in the middle, those who risk physical death for their free will and those who sell their souls to maintain their idle thoughts and easy comforts. It is in this Gray State that the perpetuation of human freedom will be contested, or crushed.

Is it the near future, or is it the present? The Gray State is coming - by consent or conquest. This is battlefield USA.

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DO D.C. POLICE LICENSE PLATE READERS LEAD TO A ‘SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY’?

DO D.C. POLICE LICENSE PLATE READERS LEAD TO A ‘SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY’?

Police License Plate Scanner


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Re-formed ACORN Organizes Bank Protest

Catholic Bishop's "social justice" charitable ministry and Saul Alinksy

Catholic Campaign for Human Development and Saul Alinsky

CNN ANCHOR COMBATIVE DURING INTERVIEW WITH ANTI-OBAMA PARODY

May 14, 2012: Joe Soptic Tells Stephanie Cutter His Story About Wife

Oops, Stephanie denies knowing about it.

Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Refuses To Condemn Ad Called Outrageous And False

Egyptian Sociologist States The Muslim Brotherhood Is "the seed of an Islamic caliphate"

Egyptian Sociologist States The Muslim Brotherhood Is "the seed of an Islamic caliphate"

Saadudin Ibrahim notes: "Of course, in 2012, this sounds like sheer fantasy, but all the major enterprises in history began as an idea. Some of ideas died while still in the cradle, while others developed."

Transcript

SURVEILLANCE VIDEO: STORE OWNER BEATS BACK WOULD-BE ROBBERS WITH A STICK



It was around 9:30 p.m. when the two assailants burst into the St. Elias Mini Market in New Bedford — about 60 miles south of Boston — the South Coast Today reported. Surveillance footage showed one of the men jumping on the counter demanding cash.

That’s when owner Nicholas Dawoud came out swinging, chasing him out.

The second suspect was still in the store and the two men started circling each other, with Dawoud attempting to fend him off. After several moments the suspect managed to grab the stick from the owner, so Dawoud picked up a metal rack to defend himself. The altercation continued off-camera, with neighbors coming in to help before police arrived.

“I give him money, no I give money to my kids, I work for my kids,” Dawoud, a Lebanese immigrant, told CBS Boston affiliate WBZ-TV. “I work very hard. In ten years I have no days off, no vacation.”

Welfare Dependency

ARMY‘S SPY BLIMP ALOFT IN NEW JERSEY

Little Known About Obama's Columbia Years

5 FACTS WE KNOW

#3514 - Al-Azhar Cleric Hashem Islam Ali Islam: Suicide Bombings Are a Religious Duty Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas/Gaza) - July 27, 2012 - 00:43

The U.S. Economy in One Chart

Inside Americas Economic infographic image [Source: U.S. Census Bureau]

Breitbart Reporter in Indonesia Has Documented Proof Obama is Indonesian Citizen

Breitbart Reporter in Indonesia Has Documented Proof Obama is Indonesian Citizen

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Obama Releases Intelligence Operation Details Against Bin Laden

There was high-level cooperation from the Pentagon and the CIA apparently with the encouragement of the White House.

DICK MORRIS: US CEDES ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE TO IMF


The IMF is going to be running the U.S.

Caroline Glick: Stopping Iran

Update Senior Citizen in Self-Defense

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epZod2qyyN4&feature=player_embedded

Democratic Donor States Aborting "ugly black babies" is a taxpayer service

A Democratic donor and abortionist states that aborting ‘ugly black babies’ is a service to the taxpayers. A pro-life group was unsuccessful in allowing them to adopt the babies.

Occupy Violence

Occupy Violence

"The Obama White House denied on multiple occasions during the Occupy protests last year that anybody in the Obama administration had given aid or encouragement to the demonstrations, many of which erupted into public and private property destruction, arrests for drug dealing and prostitution and public health violations."

"Documents obtained by Judicial Watch confirm that somebody in the White House told officials with the General Services Administration (GSA) to "stand down" and not arrest Occupy Portland protestors who may have broken the law last year."

"We now have a new GSA scandal - one that involves the Obama White House," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "These documents clearly show that federal agencies colluded with the Obama White House to allow the Occupy Wall Street protestors to violate the law with impunity. These documents tell us that the GSA and DHS can't be relied upon to protect federal workers or property."

http://washingtonexaminer.com/obama-white-house-told-gsa-to-stand-down-on-occupy-protesters/article/2504238

Occupy Smashes Oakland Obama Campaign Office

Bridge bomb plot: Suspects were active in Occupy Cleveland

L.A. Occupy Movement Says ‘Violence Will Be Necessary to Achieve Our Goals’

A protester was throwing bricks and metal rods from the roof of a building into the crowd of demonstrators, reporters, and police - injuring at least one person.

Occupy Wall Street protesters smashed windows

Occupy Oakland: 400 arrested after violent protest

Battle of Wall Street: Violence erupts

Occupy Protests Plagued by Reports of Sex Attacks, Violent Crime

White House Refuses to Condemn #Occupy Violence

Violence: RT footage from 'occupied' Oakland

Violence, Injuries, And Arrests At DC Protest

DANA LOESCH’S FIERY MONOLOGUE ON THE 1ST AMENDMENT: ‘RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

CAVEMAN: BLOGGER SUING STATE FOR FREE SPEECH


The North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition (NCBDN) is now being sued with a case citing the protection of free speech. Others are also calling out the national body governing the state board, which issued the DiabetesWarrior.net blogger 19 pages of notes marking violations in January, as creating a monopoly that would give only licensed dietitians the right to provide nutrition advice.

The Institute of Justice filed a lawsuit for Steve Cooksey against the state board in May after Cooksey was told he could not give the type of advice he issuing on his blog Diabetes Warrior without a license.


ECONOMIC FREEDOM IMPROVES HUMAN WELL-BEING: FREE ENTERPRISE GROUP ADDRESSES HISPANICS & WELFARE

Daniel Garza and The Libre Initiative

“Obama That I Used to Know”

#3509 - Former Spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West Kamal Helbawy: America Will Be Brought to Its Knees The Internet - July 26, 2012 - 01:23

#3509 - Former Spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West Kamal Helbawy: America Will Be Brought to Its Knees, The Internet - July 26, 2012 - 01:23

OBAMACARE FROM A POLISH IMMIGRANT'S PERSPECTIVE (VIDEO)

OBAMACARE FROM A POLISH IMMIGRANT'S PERSPECTIVE (VIDEO)

DEKALB - Two years ago, in front of then-Congressman Bill Foster's 14th CD office, American for Prosperity held a protest opposing Foster's support for Obamacare.

Monday, August 6, 2012

18 June 1979, Ian Hunter With Mick Ronson Concert Agora Ballroom (Cleveland, OH)

18 June 1979, Ian Hunter With Mick Ronson Concert Agora Ballroom (Cleveland, OH

http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/ian-hunter-with-mick-ronson/concerts/agora-ballroom-june-18-1979.html?utm_source=STP&utm_campaign=4748059

JOPLIN MOSQUE BURNS

No word yet on whether the arsonist was a Muslim.

Obama's Occupy Fans

Occupy Smashes Oakland Obama Campaign Office

Edith Wharton On Islam

Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist (received for her 1920 The Age of Innocence, in 1921), short story writer, and designer. Nearly a century ago, immediately after World War I, Wharton travelled to Morocco as the guest of the first French Resident-General in Morocco from 1912 to 1925, Gen. Hubert Lyautey, and wrote In Morocco, (published in 1920), chronicling her experiences. Wharton’s poignant observations about a female black child slave of what she herself considered to be a rather enlightened, Westernized Moroccan leader capture the enduring tragedy of Islam’s continued rejection of Western notions of basic freedom and human dignity, in particular for women.

While tea was being served I noticed a tiny negress, not more than six or seven years old, who stood motionless in the embrasure of an archway. Like most of the Moroccan slaves, even in the greatest households, she was shabbily, almost raggedly dressed. A dirty gandourah [a long loose gown with or without sleeves that is worn chiefly in northern Africa] of striped muslin covered her faded caftan [a usually cotton or silk ankle-length garment with long sleeves that is common throughout the Levant], and a cheap kerchief was wound above her grave and precocious little face. With preternatural vigilance she watched the movement of the Caid [a chief esp. of the Berber tribal communities of the North African Atlas region, and/or a Muslim local administrator, judge, and tax collector in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia], who never spoke to her, looked at her, or made her the slightest perceptible sign, but whose last wish she instantly divined, re-filling his tea-cup, passing the plates of sweets, or removing our empty glasses, in obedience to some secret telegraphy on which her whole being hung…[W]hen I looked at the tiny creature watching him [the Caid] with those anxious joyless eyes I felt once more the abyss that slavery and the seraglio put between the most Europeanized Mahometan and the western conception of life. The Caid’s little black slaves are well-known in Morocco, and behind the sad child leaning in the archway stood all the shadowy evils of the social system that hangs like a millstone about the neck of Islam. [emphasis added]

Ian Hunter, Tribute to the Legendary Mick Ronson | Guitar Hangar | Part Two

Ian shares a favorite story about Ronno while enjoying his Dunkin' Donuts

Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, et.al., in Stockholm

Part 1

Part 2

Robert Spencer

Tommy Robinson, EDL

Kevin Carroll, EDL

Mimosa Koiranen -- Finnish Defence League

Polish president accuses Obama of betraying Poland

The Polish president has accused Barack Obama of betraying Poland by cancelling a promised missile defence system.

The Most Important Press Conference Ever Held at Any Time in U.S. History: Part II

Paul Kengor is professor of political science at Grove City College and Executive Director of Grove City’s Center for Vision and Values.



  • Obama repeatedly describes Davis’ tremendous influence on him in his book “Dreams from My Father.”
  • Davis is mentioned 22 times in “Dreams,” at least once in every section of the book.
  • Despite his pivotal importance, Obama never once identifies Davis by his full name.
  • All references to “Frank” have been purged from “Dreams” audio excerpts.
  • From the 1920s, American communists attempted to recruit black Americans.
  • From the 1920s, the Soviet Union was sending money to American blacks.
  • The Soviet goal was to create a separate “Negro Republic” in the American south.
  • Later they would join revolution to help create “Soviet America”.
  • Davis joined the Communist Party in about 1943, after the Hitler/Stalin Pact was signed.
  • Davis founded and edited the CPUSA’s Chicago Star newspaper; regularly wrote virulently anti-American “Frank-ly Speaking” editorials.”
  • Davis had a “direct line to the Kremlin;” and obtained exclusive interviews for a Star reporter with Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov.
  • Soviet agents I.F. Stone and Lee Pressman wrote for the Star.
  • Star editorial writer Howard Fast was a communist Hollywood screenwriter and winner of the Stalin Prize.
  • Two top Obama aides are connected to Davis cronies.
  • Vernon Jarrett (father-in-law of top Obama advisor, Valerie Jarrett) and Robert R. Taylor (Valerie Jarrett’s grandfather) knew and worked with Davis in Chicago on a communist project, the “American Peace Mobilization.”
  • Communist and suspected Soviet agent David Canter worked with Davis in Chicago.
  • Canter later mentored Obama’s chief strategist, David Axelrod. Axelrod coined the “Hope and Change” slogan.
  • The Soviet Union had a strong strategic interest in Hawaii, not yet a state when Davis moved there.
  • The Canter family and others purchased the Chicago Star to facilitate Davis’ move and renamed it “The Progressive.”
  • The Communist Party founded the Honolulu Record in August 1948, just in time for Davis’ move.
  • Davis picked up at the Record where he left off, writing the same “Frank-ly Speaking” column until the paper’s demise in 1958.
  • FBI file shows that Davis was getting paid by International Longshoremen and Warehousemen’s Union, ILWU, run by CPUSA Central Committeeman Harry Bridges and was recognized as the union most penetrated by communists.
  • Davis used a camera with telescopic lens to photograph Hawaiian shoreline.
  • Davis’ editorials for both the Star and the Honolulu Record consistently followed the Soviet line.
  • For these and other Communist Party activities, FBI suspected Davis was working for the Soviets.
  • The FBI placed Davis on the Security Index. Upon outbreak of war with the USSR, Davis was subject to immediate arrest.
  • Davis was listed as a communist party member in a 1957 Senate Judiciary Committee report titled “Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States” which covered subversive activities in Hawaii.





Joel Gilbert is the president of Highway 61 Entertainment in Los Angeles. He is a contributing editor for the national security and foreign policy website FamilySecurityMatters.org and has appeared frequently as a foreign policy analyst on national radio shows. He is the writer and director of the notable films: Atomic Jihad: Ahmadinejad’s Coming War for Islamic Revival and Obama’s Politics of Defeat and Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran, and the Revolt of Islam.

At the Kincaid conference, he spoke about his new, groundbreaking film, “Dreams from My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception.”



Ryan Mauro is the national security analyst for RadicalIslam.org, the website of the Clarion Fund, the organization that produced the films, “Obsession,” “The Third Jihad” and “Iranium.” An adjunct online professor of terrorism and homeland security, he has a Bachelor’s degree in Intelligence Studies and a Master’s degree in Political Science from American Military University.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

The View: Hot Topics: Tim Tebow's Religion!

The View: Hot Topics: Tim Tebow's Religion!

How do you feel about Tebow’s open expressions of belief in God?

Is Tim Tebow’s faith “fair game” for ridicule by comics?

Would Tebow be mocked if he was a Muslim and shouted “Allahu Akbar” after each touchdown?

Friday, 10th


Friday Aug 10th @ LGBT Center/Carriage House 3907 Spruce

9:30 Group Presentations

12:00 Lunch & Film Screening Please Vote for Me

1:00 Concluding Round Table: Best Practices and Implications for the Future
Ken Hung, The CHOICES program
Lesley Solomon

3:00 Certificates

Thursday, 9th


Thursday Aug 9th @ Education Commons 233 South 33rd

9:30 Skype session with teachers from South City International School Kolkata, India. In this interactive session the participants will discuss best practices for teaching about Revolution and Peace in their classrooms with teachers from one of the leading international schools in Kolkata, India.

10.30 Skype session with faculty from University of Cairo, Egypt talking about the       revolution in Egypt.

**Return to LGBT Center/Carriage House 3907 Spruce

12:00 Lunch & Discussion Global Education Motivators

Wayne Jacoby has been a global educator for more than 30 years. Wayne co-founded Global Education Motivators (GEM) in 1981 with two other educators when he was a high school social studies teacher for the Springfield (Montgomery County) School District in suburban Philadelphia. Wayne has been President of GEM since its creation and develops and administers the work of GEM from Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. GEM was formed to help bring the world into the classroom at a time when few people were doing it. Under the premise that open communication is an important key to world peace, Wayne was very active with school- to-school student video letters and other early uses of communication technology that was supported by global networks such as the United Nations. In the late 1980’s he also helped develop and manage the first on-line database of the United Nations. It was called UNISER (UN Information Services). In this same ten year period he supervised the development and implementation of cultural “hands-on” study/travel programs for educators to Canada, China, Hawaii, India, Japan and Southeast Asia. These experiential learning programs for teachers helped them broaden their perspectives on the world and passed this on to their students. This type of work led to several awards including the Freedoms Foundation’s Outstanding Achievement Award and the Beyond War Foundation award for his commitment to solving global problems and various awards from schools in the tri-state area. Wayne retired from the Springfield School District in 1995 to work full-time at GEM. In 1999 he began developing international videoconferencing programs for Partners in Distance Learning, a consortium of US school districts involved in interactive video conferencing. This set the stage for the variety of distance learning programs he does today.

1:00 Panel & Discussion: Science & Technology

Ed Aguilar directs "Peace Voter Education PA" -- a project designed to inform voters, through clear and concise Voter Guides, what the issues are of peace, the rule of law, global sustainability, defense budgets, and nuclear policy in 2012.  The guides are based on a standard Candidate Questionnaire, being distributed to candidates for Senate, House, and President for this fall's election.  Based on responses, the guides will inform voters on what the various candidates' positions are on peace, defense, and sustainability issues.  It is our view that an informed citizen is an informed voter, and that an informed voter will make the changes we need.  For 22 years Aguilar worked as a Special Master in the Philadelphia Courts, enforcing consent decrees in class action cases on civil and constitutional rights. In July, 2000, he joined Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities, and became its director for six years in PA. In February of 2006, he co-founded the Project for Nuclear Awareness (PNA), which works on issues of peace, justice, and nuclear disarmament, together with Dr. Craig Eisendrath, former State Department nuclear policy specialist; John Haas, of Rohm and Haas; and Fred Heldring, ex-President of PNB Bank in Philadelphia. Agulilar is on the board of Physicians for Social Responsibility/Phila. and Envision Peace Museum, which is establishing an online and physical museum of peace issues in Philadelphia. He is an advisor to Common Cause, the electoral reform organization, and LCNP-- the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy in NY, which works with the UN on nuclear disarmament, as well.  He is writing a book on A New US Foreign Policy for the 21st Century.

Jacques deLisle’s research and teaching focus on contemporary Chinese law and politics, including: legal reform and its relationship to economic reform and political change in China, the international status of Taiwan and cross-Strait relations, China’s engagement with the international order, legal and political issues in Hong Kong under Chinese rule, and U.S.-China relations. His writings on these subjects appear in a variety of fora, including international relations journals, edited volumes of multidisciplinary scholarship, and Asian studies journals, as well as law reviews. DeLisle is also professor of political science and director of the Center for East Asian Studies and associate director of the Cener for the Study of Contemporary China at Penn and director of the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He has served frequently as an expert witness on issues of P.R.C. law and government policies and is a consultant, lecturer and advisor to legal reform, development and education programs, primarily in China.

3:00 Group Work

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  • ACM Queue: Architecting Tomorrow's Computing;
  • Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins, Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome;
  • Ali, Ayaan Hirsi, Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations;
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  • Aristotle, Athenian Constitution. Eudemian Ethics. Virtues and Vices. (Loeb Classical Library No. 285);
  • Aristotle, Metaphysics: Books X-XIV, Oeconomica, Magna Moralia (The Loeb classical library);
  • Armstrong, Karen, A History of God;
  • Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander, Books I-IV (Loeb Classical Library No. 236);
  • Atkinson, Rick, The Guns at Last Light: The War in Western Europe, 1944-1945 (Liberation Trilogy);
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  • Baker, James A. III, and Lee H. Hamilton, The Iraq Study Group Report: The Way Forward - A New Approach;
  • Barber, Benjamin R., Jihad vs. McWorld: Terrorism's Challenge to Democracy;
  • Barnett, Thomas P.M., Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating;
  • Barnett, Thomas P.M., The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century;
  • Barron, Robert, Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith;
  • Baseline: Where Leadership Meets Technology;
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  • Bergen, Peter, The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of al Qaeda's Leader;
  • Berman, Paul, Terror and Liberalism;
  • Berman, Paul, The Flight of the Intellectuals: The Controversy Over Islamism and the Press;
  • Better Software: The Print Companion to StickyMinds.com;
  • Bleyer, Kevin, Me the People: One Man's Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America;
  • Boardman, Griffin, and Murray, The Oxford Illustrated History of the Roman World;
  • Bracken, Paul, The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics;
  • Bradley, James, with Ron Powers, Flags of Our Fathers;
  • Bronte, Charlotte, Jane Eyre;
  • Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights;
  • Brown, Ashley, War in Peace Volume 10 1974-1984: The Marshall Cavendish Encyclopedia of Postwar Conflict;
  • Brown, Ashley, War in Peace Volume 8 The Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of Postwar Conflict;
  • Brown, Nathan J., When Victory Is Not an Option: Islamist Movements in Arab Politics;
  • Bryce, Robert, Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of "Energy Independence";
  • Bush, George W., Decision Points;
  • Bzdek, Vincent, The Kennedy Legacy: Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled;
  • Cahill, Thomas, Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter;
  • Campus Facility Maintenance: Promoting a Healthy & Productive Learning Environment;
  • Campus Technology: Empowering the World of Higher Education;
  • Certification: Tools and Techniques for the IT Professional;
  • Channel Advisor: Business Insights for Solution Providers;
  • Chariton, Callirhoe (Loeb Classical Library);
  • Chief Learning Officer: Solutions for Enterprise Productivity;
  • Christ, Karl, The Romans: An Introduction to Their History and Civilization;
  • Cicero, De Senectute;
  • Cicero, The Republic, The Laws;
  • Cicero, The Verrine Orations I: Against Caecilius. Against Verres, Part I; Part II, Book 1 (Loeb Classical Library);
  • Cicero, The Verrine Orations I: Against Caecilius. Against Verres, Part I; Part II, Book 2 (Loeb Classical Library);
  • CIO Decisions: Aligning I.T. and Business in the MidMarket Enterprise;
  • CIO Insight: Best Practices for IT Business Leaders;
  • CIO: Business Technology Leadership;
  • Clay, Lucius Du Bignon, Decision in Germany;
  • Cohen, William S., Dragon Fire;
  • Colacello, Bob, Ronnie and Nancy: Their Path to the White House, 1911 to 1980;
  • Coll, Steve, The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century;
  • Collins, Francis S., The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief ;
  • Colorni, Angelo, Israel for Beginners: A Field Guide for Encountering the Israelis in Their Natural Habitat;
  • Compliance & Technology;
  • Computerworld: The Voice of IT Management;
  • Connolly, Peter & Hazel Dodge, The Ancient City: Life in Classical Athens & Rome;
  • Conti, Greg, Googling Security: How Much Does Google Know About You?;
  • Converge: Strategy and Leadership for Technology in Education;
  • Cowan, Ross, Roman Legionary 58 BC - AD 69;
  • Cowell, F. R., Life in Ancient Rome;
  • Creel, Richard, Religion and Doubt: Toward a Faith of Your Own;
  • Cross, Robin, General Editor, The Encyclopedia of Warfare: The Changing Nature of Warfare from Prehistory to Modern-day Armed Conflicts;
  • CSO: The Resource for Security Executives:
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  • D'Amato, Raffaele, Imperial Roman Naval Forces 31 BC-AD 500;
  • Dallek, Robert, An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy 1917-1963;
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  • Dando-Collins, Stephen, Caesar's Legion: The Epic Saga of Julius Caesar's Elite Tenth Legion and the Armies of Rome;
  • Darwish, Nonie, Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror;
  • Davis Hanson, Victor, Makers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome;
  • Dawkins, Richard, The Blind Watchmaker;
  • Dawkins, Richard, The God Delusion;
  • Dawkins, Richard, The Selfish Gene;
  • de Blij, Harm, Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America, Climate Change, The Rise of China, and Global Terrorism;
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  • Defense Tech Briefs: Engineering Solutions for Military and Aerospace;
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  • Dodds, E. R., The Greeks and the Irrational;
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  • Dostoevsky, Fyodor, The Idiot;
  • Douglass, Elisha P., Rebels and Democrats: The Struggle for Equal Political Rights and Majority Role During the American Revolution;
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  • Dr. Dobb's Journal: The World of Software Development;
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  • Ehrman, Bart D., Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why;
  • Electronic Engineering Times: The Industry Newsweekly for the Creators of Technology;
  • Ellis, Joseph J., American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson;
  • Ellis, Joseph J., His Excellency: George Washington;
  • Emergency Management: Strategy & Leadership in Critical Times;
  • Emerson, Steven, American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us;
  • Erlewine, Robert, Monotheism and Tolerance: Recovering a Religion of Reason (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion);
  • ESD: Embedded Systems Design;
  • Everitt, Anthony, Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor;
  • Everitt, Anthony, Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician;
  • eWeek: The Enterprise Newsweekly;
  • Federal Computer Week: Powering the Business of Government;
  • Ferguson, Niall, Civilization: The West and the Rest;
  • Ferguson, Niall, Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power;
  • Ferguson, Niall, The Cash Nexus: Money and Power in the Modern World, 1700-2000;
  • Ferguson, Niall, The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Decline of the West;
  • Feuerbach, Ludwig, The Essence of Christianity (Sony eReader);
  • Fields, Nic, The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC-AD 117;
  • Fields, Nic, The Roman Army of the Punic Wars 264-146 BC;
  • Fields, Nic, The Roman Army: the Civil Wars 88-31 BC;
  • Finkel, Caroline, Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire;
  • Fisk, Robert, The Great War For Civilization: The Conquest of the Middle East;
  • Forstchen, William R., One Second After;
  • Fox, Robin Lane, The Classical World: An Epic History from Homer to Hadrian;
  • Frazer, James George, The Golden Bough (Volume 3): A Study in Magic and Religion (Sony eReader);
  • Freeh, Louis J., My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror;
  • Freeman, Charles, The Greek Achievement: The Foundations of the Western World;
  • Friedman, Thomas L. The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century Further Updated and Expanded/Release 3.0;
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  • Fuller Focus: Fuller Theological Seminary;
  • Fuller, Graham E., A World Without Islam;
  • Gaubatz, P. David and Paul Sperry, Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America;
  • Ghattas, Kim, The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power;
  • Gibson, William, Neuromancer;
  • Gilmour, Michael J., Gods and Guitars: Seeking the Sacred in Post-1960s Popular Music;
  • Global Services: Strategies for Sourcing People, Processes, and Technologies;
  • Glucklich, Ariel, Dying for Heaven: Holy Pleasure and Suicide Bombers-Why the Best Qualities of Religion Are Also It's Most Dangerous;
  • Goldberg, Jonah, Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning;
  • Goldin, Shmuel, Unlocking the Torah Text Vayikra (Leviticus);
  • Goldsworthy, Adrian, Caesar: Life of a Colossus;
  • Goldsworthy, Adrian, How Rome Fell: Death of a Superpower;
  • Goodman, Lenn E., Creation and Evolution;
  • Goodwin, Doris Kearns, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln;
  • Gopp, Amy, et.al., Split Ticket: Independent Faith in a Time of Partisan Politics (WTF: Where's the Faith?);
  • Gordon, Michael R., and Bernard E. Trainor, Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq;
  • Government Health IT: The Magazine of Public/private Health Care Convergence;
  • Government Technology's Emergency Management: Strategy & Leadership in Critical Times;
  • Government Technology: Solutions for State and Local Government in the Information Age;
  • Grant , Michael, The Climax of Rome: The Final Achievements of the Ancient World, AD 161 - 337;
  • Grant, Michael, The Classical Greeks;
  • Grumberg, Orna, and Helmut Veith, 25 Years of Model Checking: History, Achievements, Perspectives;
  • Halberstam, David, War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals;
  • Hammer, Reuven, Entering Torah Prefaces to the Weekly Torah Portion;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, An Autumn of War: What America Learned from September 11 and the War on Terrorism;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, Between War and Peace: Lessons from Afghanistan to Iraq;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, How The Obama Administration Threatens Our National Security (Encounter Broadsides);
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, Makers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, Ripples of Battle: How Wars of the Past Still Determine How We Fight, How We Live, and How We Think;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, The End of Sparta: A Novel;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, The Soul of Battle: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liberators Vanquished Tyranny;
  • Hanson, Victor Davis, Wars of the Ancient Greeks;
  • Harnack, Adolf Von, History of Dogma, Volume 3 (Sony Reader);
  • Harris, Alex, Reputation At Risk: Reputation Report;
  • Harris, Sam, Letter to a Christian Nation;
  • Harris, Sam, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason;
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