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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 (152301)1/30/2013 10:46:38 PM
From: lorne7 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 224755
 
philips..."Sixty percent of Americans now express a favorable opinion of Obama overall, up 10 points since last summer, in the heat of the presidential race. "....

Wow! Thats at lot of dumbed down stupid people.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 1:20:10 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224755
 



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 1:41:48 PM
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kenny...Is it true that obama may pardon this guy?




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 1:54:16 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
kenny...It appears obama is even involved with the destruction of this great American tradition...maybe obama will appoint jennings as boy scout ruler?

At the same time, two prominent board members – including an adviser to the Obama White House – were carrying out a vow to change the policy from within.



Why Scouts are rethinking 'gay' policy

Activists shamed corporate donors that tout diversity, tolerance
byArt Moore
Thursday, January 31, 2013
wnd.com


The Boy Scouts of America’s apparent decision to reverse a century-old policy to bar homosexuals from its ranks coincides with a sudden drop in major corporate funding that began last summer after a gay-rights blogger for the Huffington Post published a collaborative report that named the donors and chastised them for violating their own policy of not discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation.

At the same time, two prominent board members – including an adviser to the Obama White House – were carrying out a vow to change the policy from within.

Published in collaboration with The American Independent, the report called out Intel, United Parcel Service, United Way, Merck and others for contributing to an organization with a stated policy of banning homosexuals from membership.

The report came less than two months after the BSA affirmed its policy at the conclusion of a two-year examination of the issue by a committee of volunteers convened by national BSA leaders.

The Boy Scouts’ national headquarters in Texas said it is not granting interviews at the moment but invited questions submitted by email. Questions posed by WND were not answered, however.

At the time of the September report, shipping giant UPS insisted the Scouts’ policy would not impact its donations, which totaled close to $167,000 in 2010, the most recent year for which data was available for most companies.

However, bolstered by a petition drive by the homosexual-rights group Scouts for Equality, Intel – which led the way in 2010 corporate giving with $700,000 – announced that month it would stop funding Scout troops that adhere to the ban.

UPS followed Intel’s lead and also cut off its funding.

In December, Merck issued a statement saying it could not “continue to provide support to an organization with a policy that is contrary to one of our core beliefs.”

“We remain ready and willing to re-consider our funding position in the event that the BSA were to revise its policy,” the statement said.

At the moment, the Verizon Foundation, which donated more than $300,000 in 2010 is facing heat as more than 70,000 people have signed a petition asking the corporation to stop funding the Scouts.

The American Interest report said 23 of the top 50 corporate foundations, ranked by the Foundation Center in terms of total charitable giving, gave at least $10,000 each to the Boy Scouts in 2010.

Combined, they donated about $3.6 million.

Reversal

The Boy Scouts, with more than 2.7 million youth members and more than 1 million adult members, reaffirmed its policy on homosexuals July 17 upon the recommendation of an 11-member committee that had been meeting since 2010.

The policy states: “While the BSA does not proactively inquire about the sexual orientation of employees, volunteers, or members, we do not grant membership to individuals who are open or avowed homosexuals or who engage in behavior that would become a distraction to the mission of the BSA.”

But last week, the national office signaled a reversal ahead of its national board meeting next week.

Speaking for the BSA National Council, Director of Public Relations Deron Smith explained the organization is discussing allowing, the local, chartered organizations that oversee Scouting to establish their own requirements.

BSA members and parents “would be able to choose a local unit which best meets the needs of their families,” Smith said.

He said BSA leadership “has always been in an ongoing dialogue with the Scouting family to determine what is in the best interest of the organization and the young people we serve.”

Under the proposed policy, the BSA, he explained, “would not require any chartered organization to act in ways inconsistent with that organization’s mission, principles or religious beliefs.”

The BSA has more than 290 local councils nationwide that oversee more than 116,000 local organizations. Individual Scout troops are sponsored by religious and civic organizations.

While there have been major cuts in funding in recent months since the Scouts reaffirmed their policy, the organization has faced boycott and censure for more than a decade, particularly since the U.S. Supreme Court sided with them on the issue in 2000.

In 2002, for example, the United Way chapter of Ventura County, Calif., stopped its allocations to the Scouts after funding the group for 57 years.

The resistance also has come from within as many homosexual scouts and family members, and some local councils, have engaged in activism.

As WND reported in 2003, the Scouts’ Cradle of Liberty Council in Philadelphia drew national attention when it added “sexual orientation” to its policy of nondiscrimination.

In contrast to its current stance, the national office at that time was resolute.

In an interview with WND, BSA national spokesman Gregg Shields declared: “No council is allowed to depart from Boy Scouts policy.”

“We have a national policy that has been in existence since we were formed,” he said in 2003. “The Boy Scouts have taught traditional, American family values. A known or openly avowed homosexual would not be accepted for membership nor would an atheist.”

‘Change from within’

Amid the spotlight on major donors, the prominent homosexual-rights group Human Rights Campaign has warned it plans to downgrade its non-discrimination ratings for corporations that continue to give the BSA financial support.

Meanwhile, two corporate CEOs on BSA’s national board, Randall Stephenson of AT&T, who is next in line to become BSA national chairman, and James Turley of Ernst & Young have said they would work to end the ban.

Last June, Turley vowed he “will work from within to seek a change” to the BSA policy.

“As I have done in leading Ernst & Young to being a most inclusive organization, I intend to continue to work from within the BSA board to actively encourage dialogue and sustainable progress,” Turley said.

Stephenson was praised for publicly opposing the Boy Scouts’ policy and explained he would remain on the board, which he’s in line to lead in 2014, because he could have more influence.

Turley was nominated to President Obama’s Export Council in 2010, and has been a promoter of Obama’s economic policy.

Turley and his wife, Lynne, were guests at a state dinner hosted by President Obama for British Prime Minister David Cameron at the White House last March.

As with previous U.S. presidents going back to President William Howard Taft in 1910, Obama became the honorary president of the BSA shortly after taking office in 2009.

His induction, however, was conducted behind closed doors in the Oval Office with no notice in any official communication.

Obama also did not attend the BSA’s 100th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C. in 2010.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins has pointed to attacks on Scout funding sources by activist homosexuals as a major influence on the organizations decision to reconsider its policy.

“The Boy Scouts of America board would be making a serious mistake to bow to the strong-arm tactics of LGBT activists and open the organization to homosexuality,” he said.

“What has changed in terms of the Boy Scouts’ concern for the well-being of the boys under their care? Or is this not about the well-being of the Scouts, but the funding for the organization?”

Perkins emphasized the Boy Scouts has been “a force for moral integrity and leadership in the United States.”

“Sadly, their principled stances have marked them as a target for harassment by homosexual activists and corporations such as UPS, which are working to pressure the Boy Scouts into abandoning their historic values.”



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 4:24:25 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
Jesse Jackson Calls for Looting Pension Funds
As Margaret Thatcher observed, sooner or later socialists run out of other people’s money. But the looting won’t stop until they have stolen your last penny. Did you expect to have a secure retirement after working your whole life? Sucker:

At a three-day conference in New York that began on Wednesday, [Jesse] Jackson discussed a proposal for increasing the availability of capital by using pension money to make loans in low-income communities. The idea is getting a prominent debut at the 16th annual Wall Street Project Economic Summit, hosted by Mr. Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Citizenship Education Fund.

He isn’t just shouting this Marxist lunacy through a bullhorn at some ghetto street corner.

The conference features some big names, with a keynote speech from former President Bill Clinton.

Despite or rather because of his appalling irresponsibility and conspicuous lack of morals and character, Clinton is a demigod among Democrats.

Fundamentally, Mr. Jackson’s proposal is about leveling the playing field.

That is, it is about imposing egalitarianism by reducing everyone to the economic level of Jackson’s welfare-bred supporters.

Most who don’t rely on the socialist media for information are aware that the 2008 crisis and subsequent continuing economic decline were set off by federally coerced loans to these very “low-income communities.” Such loans are not even intended to be paid back, as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed as he was helping to set the collapse in motion as HUD secretary.

In plain terms, Jackson is advocating a smash and grab theft of pension money. His criminal ilk controls the government and is likely to loot America to the point of total collapse.


Thieving lowlifes are running the show.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 6:03:12 PM
From: lorne4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
kenny..Why do you suppose that resident hussein obama/barry soetoro wants to live in Hawaii in his multi million dollar mansion instead of his home town of chicago?? it has the strictest gun laws in the nation. It should be the safest city in America ..RIGHT kenny?? Wonder what percentage of the shooters is White to black?

Most Shooters In Chicago Don't Face Charges Updated January 24, 2013 8:45am

January 24, 2013
By Mark Konkol,
DNAinfo Writer at Large
dnainfo.com

It’s getting easier to get away with shooting people in Chicago.

Last year, gunmen who shot and wounded someone got away without criminal charges 94 percent of the time, according to a DNAinfo.com Chicago analysis of police data.

That’s even worse than 2011, when 91.5 percent of shooters escaped charges, according to the data.

Chicago’s top cop said the “no-snitch” code of silence on the street is the biggest contributor in his department’s struggle to charge shooters.

“The challenges we have to get charges in a significant number of cases is very difficult when witnesses and victims choose not to cooperate," Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy said in an interview with DNAinfo.com Chicago.

"To make cases prosecutable we need cooperative witnesses — and those go out the window right up front. We have a victim today who is an offender tomorrow. It's a vicious circle. There are a lot of people who are not going to cooperate," he said. "That's why we have to take on the no-snitch issue."

In 2012, Chicago police cleared 211 aggravated battery with a firearm cases — 11 percent of the 1,893 incidents where someone was shot and wounded during the calendar year.

But of those cases, only 111 shootings — about 6 percent — resulted in charges. The other 100 cases were "cleared exceptionally,” which means police know who the shooter is but were unable to bring charges, the state’s attorney wouldn’t bring charges, a victim refused to testify after identifying a shooter or the offender was dead.

Detectives in 2012 were able to clear 144 cases that happened before 2012. But even when you factor in those cases, Chicago's total clearance rate — 18.8 percent — is nearly half the national average cited in the most recent FBI report on clearance rates.

In 2010, eight police departments in cities with more than 1 million residents cleared 35.5 percent of nonfatal shootings with an arrest, the FBI report shows.

Some say the low clearance rate sends the wrong message to Chicago triggermen.

“If only 6 percent of people involved in nonlethal shootings are charged, it clearly doesn’t set much of a deterrent,” said former Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis, a former FBI supervisor. “What it says is you have pretty good odds that you won’t wind up in court or wind up in jail. That’s something that needs to be examined to find out why this is happening.”

Police sources told DNAinfo.com Chicago that the Cook County State's Attorney's "felony review" process also has made it difficult to bring charges against shooters.

Detectives say that rather than approving or denying charges against arrested suspects in nonfatal shooting cases, prosecutors often insist police get more information — typically an eyewitness willing to testify in court. They call that "C.I.-ing" a case — law enforcement slang for a "continuing investigation."

And that can be frustrating for police because it often leads to suspended investigations and suspected gunmen being released without charges. A police source said rank-and-file detectives believe prosecutors don't charge cases in order to improve conviction rates.

"They get rated on the number of cases they take in and the number of convictions they get," a police source said of the state's attorney's office. "What the result is, we have people shot and don't get charges. We don't get clearances."

About 83 percent of last year's nonfatal shooting investigations were suspended. In 2011, 78 percent of nonfatal shooting investigations were suspended, according to police data.

McCarthy said the number of suspended investigations is "absolutely high."

"It's not only a Chicago problem, but it's the worst I've seen compared to other places," McCarthy said.

Top police brass are slated to meet with Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez's office to discuss the felony review process, which has been in place since 1972.

Alvarez chief of staff Dan Kirk said the state's attorney office wants to hear the concerns police have about felony review decisions.

"We're all ears," he said. "We will not stubbornly hold on to any system because we've done it a long time."

But Kirk said prosecutors do not ask detectives to continue investigations as a way to increase their conviction "batting average."

"With all respect, I think [some] detectives don't understand our burden of proof and their burden are two different animals," Kirk said. "Our burden of proof is much more than the standard police have to meet to make an arrest. We must have sufficient evidence to bring charges with a good faith belief that we can meet the burden of proof once the case goes to trial.

"Even though we know so-and-so did it, and it's frustrating for police and us, unless there's evidence to bring a charge, it's not there. This is as much meant to hold guilty people accountable as it is to assure innocent people are not wrongfully accused. That's an incredibly important point," Kirk said.

Kirk said the no-snitch code of silence — combined with a "lack of trust of law enforcement" and fear would-be witnesses have of being retaliated against for testifying — definitely has had a negative impact on bringing charges.

"Chicago police and our office is working diligently to repair that trust in hope that cooperation improves as trust improves and we'll see greater cooperation from witnesses and victims and more people willing to come forward to testify," Kirk said.

There's no telling whether the police powwow with prosecutors will lead to changes in the felony review process.

But Weis — who was Chicago's top cop in 2010, when 91 percent of shootings did not result in charges — said the low clearance rate is serious enough to warrant a study by an independent group that doesn't have "skin in the game."

"Naturally, police and prosecutors will be defensive of what their role is in the process. It would be nice to have an independent group look at this and try to figure out something," he said.

“We should look at what is preventing cases being charged. Is it a matter of workload? Is it a matter of community cooperation? Is it a matter of prosecutors not wanting to take these cases?" Weis said.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 6:13:21 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224755
 
kenny...And here list and pictures of those murdered in the city with the stristest gun laws in America.

Wonder if these victims had a gun to fight back with if they would still be with us??

Do you visit Chicago often kenny, you should, sounds like a nice friendly place.

2012 CHICAGO MURDERS

DEATH TOLL : 509 in pictures...
dnainfo.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 6:32:31 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
philips...Does this apply to anyone you know? Maybe a mirror image?

All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
Adolf Hitler



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)1/31/2013 6:37:22 PM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
kenny..."Sixty percent of Americans now express a favorable opinion of Obama overall, up 10 points since last summer, in the heat of the presidential race."...

Here ken, this explains it all for you.

How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think.
Adolf Hitler



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)2/1/2013 11:13:59 AM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (152301)2/1/2013 2:02:06 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
kenny...I hear hussein obama is caving on the rule that Religions MUST provide birth control....What will he be forced to do next??