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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/1/2012 8:13:06 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
It looks like the troops know where their allegiance lies.




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/1/2012 8:16:46 PM
From: Wayners5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Being anti-Christian is just an extension of anti-Semitism.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/2/2012 8:49:20 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
philips...Here is what your kind support ....

“The Obama administration could have prevented these senseless crimes by enforcing our immigration laws,” said committee Chairman Lamar Smith, Texas Republican. “But President Obama continues to further his anti-enforcement agenda while innocent Americans suffer the consequences. His unwillingness to enforce immigration laws puts our communities at risk and costs American lives.

Report cites killings blamed on non-deported illegals
By Stephen Dinan
The Washington Times
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
washingtontimes.com

The Obama administration released illegal immigrants who went on to commit more crimes, including charges of 19 murders, 3 attempted murders and 142 sex crimes, the House Judiciary Committee said in a report Tuesday.

All told, 16 percent of the nearly 47,000 illegal immigrants the administration was notified of but declined to deport between 2008 and 2011 under its Secure Communities program have gone on to be charged with other crimes, the committee said.

They were part of the nearly 160,000 immigrants — most of them here legally — who were flagged by Secure Communities during the three-year period and who were later charged in nearly 60,000 more crimes, according to the committee and the Congressional Research Service, which looked at data the committee subpoenaed from the Homeland Security Department.

The Secure Communities program was designed to identify immigrants who end up in state and local prisons and jails who the administration decides it wants to deport.

While hundreds of thousands of aliens have been sent back home under the program, 159,286 were not put in deportation proceedings during the period under review, CRS said.

About three-quarters of those weren’t eligible for deportation because they were legal immigrants and their criminal records didn’t rise to the level of deportation.

But nearly a quarter could have been deported and weren’t, CRS said. They went on to commit the 19 murders, 3 attempted murders and 142 sex crimes, the Judiciary Committee said.

“The Obama administration could have prevented these senseless crimes by enforcing our immigration laws,” said committee Chairman Lamar Smith, Texas Republican. “But President Obama continues to further his anti-enforcement agenda while innocent Americans suffer the consequences. His unwillingness to enforce immigration laws puts our communities at risk and costs American lives.”

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency responsible for deportations, said many of those identified by Secure Communities and detailed in the report either weren’t eligible to be deported or were released by local officials before ICE could respond.

Spokeswoman Barbara Gonzalez said that given limited resources, they have to pick and choose which aliens they go after.

“Because ICE is congressionally funded to remove a limited number of individuals each year, the agency prioritizes our enforcement efforts on individuals whose removal has the biggest impact on public safety, including immigrants convicted of crimes, violent criminals, felons, and repeat immigration law offenders,” she said.

The Obama administration has set records for deportations, removing about 400,000 aliens a year. But it has dramatically altered the composition of those being deported, shifting attention away from rank-and-file illegal immigrants and toward those who already have criminal records or who have repeatedly broken immigration laws.

In June, Mr. Obama announced yet another policy that shields most illegal immigrants age 30 and under from deportation. That policy won’t fully take effect until the middle of August, but it has already had an effect on those being deported.

Between Oct. 1 and June 16, a day after the new policy was announced, 51 percent of those ICE deported had criminal records. But in the month after the policy was announced, the percentage of criminals being deported jumped to 57 percent — a record high rate.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, ranking Democrat on Judiciary’s immigration subcommittee, said Republicans are trying to have it both ways — criticizing the president for focusing on deporting criminals, while now blaming him for crimes committed by those still here.
“It’s ironic that in attempting to attack President Obama, House Republicans are laying out support for his administration’s efforts to focus enforcement on those who would do us harm,” the congresswoman said.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/2/2012 8:53:26 AM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
philips...Gees I wonder is this guy is a democrat and hussein obama supporter like yourself??

Former leader of major California union faces theft, tax charges
After a years-long probe, Tyrone Freeman, once a rising star in the nation's labor movement, is indicted on federal charges of stealing from SEIU workers to enrich himself.
By Paul Pringle and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times

August 1, 2012
latimes.com

Not long ago, Tyrone Freeman was a rising star in the national labor movement, already the head of California's biggest union local and a force in Democratic politics from Los Angeles toWashington, D.C.

Freeman's quick climb up the ranks of the powerful Service Employees International Union burnished his reputation as an advocate for the disadvantaged, a man who helped improve the lot of some 190,000 workers paid about $9 an hour to care for the infirm.

On Tuesday, though, Freeman was indicted on federal charges of stealing from those workers to enrich himself — even billing the union for costs from his Hawaiian wedding. The 15-count indictment, which also contains allegations that he violated tax laws and gave false information to a mortgage lender, carries combined maximum prison sentences of more than 200 years.

The charges resulted from a nearly four-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, FBI and Internal Revenue Service that grew out of a series of Times reports on Freeman's financial dealings as president of SEIU Local 6434. The ensuing scandal cost Freeman his job and spread through the SEIU, leading to the ouster of several other California officials as well as the president of the union's biggest Michigan local.

Citing records and interviews, The Times reported that Freeman funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars of his union members' hard-earned dues, and money from a related charity, to his relatives. He also spent lavish sums on a Four Seasons Resort golf tournament, expensive restaurants and a Beverly Hills cigar club.

Last month, his wife, Pilar Planells, pleaded guilty to an income tax charge in connection with more than $540,000 she received in consulting payments from the union. She is expected to be sentenced to three years' probation and must pay about $130,000 in back taxes, interest and penalties, according to court records.

Abel Salinas, the Labor Department's special agent in charge in Los Angeles, said in a statement that the indictment of Freeman demonstrates the government's "commitment to investigating allegations of labor racketeering in our nation's unions."

Freeman's lawyers said he is innocent.

"When the truth comes out at trial, it will be abundantly clear that he acted appropriately at all times," attorneys Kelly B. Kramer and Michael Zweiback said in a statement.

The lawyers said the SEIU pressured the U.S. attorney's office to prosecute Freeman. "He looks forward to his day in court," Zweiback said.

In addition to dismissing Freeman, the SEIU barred him from the union for life. It also launched an internal inquiry whose findings are partly mirrored in the indictment.

A number of charges focus on an alleged scheme in which Freeman is accused of illegally directing Local 6434 money to an affiliated organization he led, the California United Homecare Workers, to boost his salary. He is charged with similarly defrauding a union-funded nonprofit group devoted to developing housing for low-wage workers.

At the time, Freeman's total compensation was about $200,000, making him one of the higher-paid union leaders in the nation. He is charged with three tax counts for allegedly failing to report about $100,000 in income from 2006 through 2008.

According to the indictment, Freeman had the union pay more than $8,000 in expenses for his 2006 wedding. The count involving the mortgage lender alleges that he lied to Countrywide Bank by claiming that the union paid his personal American Express bills and the leasing costs for his Land Rover.

In all, Freeman, who has been living in Pittsburgh, faces four counts of mail fraud, seven counts of embezzlement or theft of union assets, one count of making a false statement to the federally insured lender and the three counts alleging he filed a false tax return.

U.S. attorney spokesman Thom Mrozek would not comment on whether Freeman could face more charges. Mrozek said the investigation is continuing.

Sources close to the case said that if Freeman is convicted, prosecutors could present at a sentencing hearing information about his use of other union funds.

Still pending in state court is a civil lawsuit the union filed against Freeman and Planells over more than $1.1 million they allegedly pilfered. The suit contends that the money financed Freeman's lifestyle of $175 glasses of cognac, $250 bottles of wine and a $3,400 trip to the NFL Pro Bowl.

Before the scandal broke, Freeman had the ear of mayors and Congress members, in no small part because of the election dollars and campaign foot soldiers his union could muster.

The Times reported that Freeman routinely ordered employees of a charity he ran to work on behalf of political candidates — a practice barred by law — according to people who said they participated in such activities.

Freeman denied to the IRS that the employees were required to do campaign work, said a person close to an IRS inquiry into the matter.

Because they are subsidized by taxpayers, charities are forbidden to take part in campaigns for public office, directly or indirectly. Violations can cost charities their tax exemptions and lead to other penalties.

Under Freeman, Local 6434 grew dramatically, largely because of a consolidation spearheaded by SEIU's then-president, Andy Stern, who had nurtured Freeman's rise in the union. Local 6434, known as the United Long Term Care Workers, had 160,000 members during Freeman's tenure — it now lists 180,000 — and remains SEIU's second-biggest chapter in the nation. The local has more members than many international unions.

Freeman also represented 30,000 workers as president of the California United Homecare Workers.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/2/2012 9:43:44 AM
From: locogringo5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
kennedy, did you eat your chicken, or did you eat ice cream?




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/2/2012 9:45:29 AM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Great recovery, huh troll?

Jobless Claims Increase

Initial jobless claims, an indication of layoffs, increased by 8,000 to a seasonally adjusted 365,000 in the week ended July 28, the Labor Department said Thursday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast 370,000 new applications for jobless benefits last week.

Claims for the July 21 week were revised up to 357,000 from an initially reported 353,000.

(OMG...was this unexpected????? <snicker>)



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (139936)8/2/2012 1:53:47 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
Hey philips...How many jobs do you figure you fool democrats would be killing if you are successful in shutting down Chick fil A.....???? Your little idol hussein obama and his so called advisers are just plain stupid.

See if you can figure out how many Americans are employed by Chick Fil A?

Chick-fil-A (referring to "fillet") is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in the Atlanta suburb of College Park, Georgia, United States, specializing in chicken entrées[1][2] Long associated with the Southern United States, where it has been a cultural icon[citation needed], the chain has expanded. As of April 2012, Chick-fil-A has 1,614 restaurants in 39 states and the District of Columbia, and is focusing future growth in the American Midwest, the Philippines, Mexico and Southern California.[3]. The corporate culture is heavily influenced by its founder's Christian beliefs; unlike the vast majority of fast food franchises, Chick-fil-A is closed for business on Sunday.
en.wikipedia.org