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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)1/15/2014 7:43:35 PM
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Would Democrats embrace a JFK today? by Jeff Jacoby
The Boston Globe
October 20, 2013


http://www.jeffjacoby.com/13932/would-democrats-embrace-a-jfk-today




AS DEMOCRATS begin maneuvering for the 2016 presidential race, there isn't one who would think of disparaging John F. Kennedy's stature as a Democratic Party hero. Yet it's a pretty safe bet that none would dream of running on Kennedy's approach to government or embrace his political beliefs.



Today's Democratic Party — the home of Barack Obama, John Kerry, and Al Gore — wouldn't give the time of day to a candidate like JFK.

The 35th president was an ardent tax-cutter who championed across-the-board, top-to-bottom reductions in personal and corporate tax rates, slashed tariffs to promote free trade, and even spoke out against the "confiscatory" property taxes being levied in too many cities.

He was anything but a big-spending, welfare-state liberal. "I do not believe that Washington should do for the people what they can do for themselves through local and private effort," Kennedy bluntly asserted during the 1960 campaign. It was a message he memorably restated in his inaugural address: "And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country." One of his first acts as president was to institute a pay cut for top White House staffers, and that was only the start of his budgetary austerity. "To the surprise of many of his appointees," longtime aide Ted Sorensen would later write, he "personally scrutinized every agency request with a cold eye and encouraged his budget director to say 'no.'"

On the other hand, he was a Cold War anticommunist who aggressively increased military spending. He faulted his Republican predecessor for tailoring the nation's military strategy to fit the budget, rather than the other way around. "We must refuse to accept a cheap, second-best defense," JFK said during his run for the White House. He made good on that pledge, pushing defense spending to 50 percent of federal expenditures and 9 percent of GDP, both far higher than today's levels. Speaking in Texas just hours before his death, he proudly took credit for building the US military into "a defense system second to none."

Since that terrible day in Dallas 50 years ago, popular mythology has turned Kennedy into a liberal hero. Some of that mythmaking, as journalist and historian Ira Stoll argues in a new book, JFK, Conservative, was driven by Kennedy aides, such as Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who had always wanted their boss to be more left-leaning than he was. Some of it was fueled by the Democratic Party's emotional connection to the memory of a martyred president, and its understandable desire to link their priorities to his legacy.

But Kennedy was no liberal. By any reasonable definition, he was a conservative — and not just by the standards of our era, but by those of his era as well.

Stoll draws on an embarrassment of riches to make his case.

When the young JFK launched his first political campaign for the US House in 1946, a profile in Look magazine homed in on his conservatism:

"When young, wealthy, and conservative John Fitzgerald Kennedy announced for Congress, many people wondered why," it began. "Hardly a liberal even by his own standards, Kennedy is mainly concerned by what appears to him as the coming struggle between collectivism and capitalism. In speech after speech he charges his audience 'to battle for the old ideas with the same enthusiasm that people have for new ideas.'"





News stories covering JFK's election to the Senate described him as a "fighting conservative." Asked about complaints from the Democratic left that he wasn't a "true liberal," JFK replied: "I'd be very happy to tell them I'm not a liberal at all.… I'm not comfortable with those people."



He hadn't changed his political stripes by the time he ran for the Senate in 1952, challenging incumbent Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Stoll notes that Massachusetts newspapers wanting to back a liberal in that race came out for the Republican — the Berkshire Eagle, for example, endorsed Lodge as "an invaluable voice for liberalism." When his re-election in 1958 made it clear that Kennedy would be running for the Democratic presidential nomination, Eleanor Roosevelt was asked in a TV interview whom she would support if forced to choose "between a conservative Democrat like Kennedy and a liberal Republican [like] Rockefeller." FDR's widow, then as now a progressive icon, answered that she would all she could to make sure Kennedy wouldn't be the party's nominee.

Many on the left felt that way about JFK. When he decided to resume nuclear testing in 1962, Bertrand Russell attacked him as "much more wicked than Hitler," and Linus Pauling, who would receive that year's Nobel Peace Prize, predicted that he would "go down in history as … one of the greatest enemies of the human race." Left-wing intellectuals raged against Kennedy's failed attempt to topple Fidel Castro (the renowned sociologist C. Wright Mills said the administration had "returned us to barbarism"). Liberals within the administration expressed dismay for Kennedy's unwavering support for cutting taxes. A dismayed Schlesinger called one of Kennedy's tax-cut exhortations "the worst speech the president had ever given."

Nearly 30 years ago, an essay in Mother Jones magazine asked: "Would JFK Be a Hero Now?" If the answer wasn't obvious then, it certainly is now. In today's political environment, a candidate like JFK — a conservative champion of economic growth, tax cuts, limited government, peace through strength — plainly would be a hero. Whether he would be a Democrat is a different matter altogether.

(Jeff Jacoby is a columnist for The Boston Globe).



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)1/18/2014 10:33:50 AM
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To Democrats the Military is nothing more than a political tool

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Coach is Right ^ | January 18, 2014 | Jim Emerson, staff writer



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Obama ordered the shutdown of the World War II monument as a sign of disrespect to the dwindling number of WWII veterans. The vindictive jackass wanted to make the sequester painful to gain the support of low (or NO) information voters. The Washington Mall was open to illegal aliens, future Democrats, to attend pro-amnesty rallies. But for the brave souls who actually served this country only contempt was forthcoming from the public housing Kenyan and his enablers. The cut in military retirement and survivor benefits cost of living adjustment was most likely a political revenge on the vets who dared to tear down the barricades around the war memorials.





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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)1/20/2014 1:16:14 AM
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Syria: Muslims see cross hanging from Christian's neck, immediately behead him
Jihad Watch by Robert Spencer



"When you meet the unbelievers, strike at their necks..." -- Qur'an 47:4

"Violence against Christians in Syria is becoming 'one of the worst persecutions endured by Christians in this part of the third millennium.'"
Shhh! "Talk about extreme, militant Islamists and the atrocities that they have perpetrated globally might undercut the positive achievements that we Catholics have attained in our inter-religious dialogue with devout Muslims." -- Robert McManus, Roman Catholic Bishop of Worcester, Massachusetts, February 8, 2013

"Syria: Beheading of a Christian terrifies community," by Martin Barillas for Spero News, January 16:

Islamists beheaded a young Christian man and seriously wounded another in attack near Homs, a city in Syria.
The pair was travelling by car from Homs to a majority Christian village known as Marmarita.
A group of five armed jihadists intercepted the vehicle in which Firas Nader (29), and Fadi Matanius Mattah (34), were traveling and opened fire.
When the assailants reached the car and noted that Fadi wore a cross hanging from his neck, he was immediately beheaded.
They also stole money and various documents, leaving Firas behind when they thought he was dead.
Following the January 8 attack, Firas managed to escape on foot to Almshtaeih, a nearby town, where he was transferred to a hospital in Tartou.
Christians recovered Mattah’s desecrated body and brought it to Marmarita, where locals openly expressed grief, fear and deep indignation.
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), a Catholic charity, has reported that violence against Christians in Syria is becoming "one of the worst persecutions endured by Christians in this part of the third millennium."
More than 600,000 Christians - a third of the total Syrian faithful - are internally displaced or living as refugees in neighboring countries.
Christian leaders fear that the exodus of Christians from Syria, who have been present since the earliest days of the faith, could seriously jeopardize the future of the church in that country..

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)1/25/2014 12:19:37 PM
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Obama Uses Government To Harass, Intimidate Foes

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Investor's Business Daily ^ | 1/24/2014 | Editors



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/6/2014 1:26:56 PM
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Holder Hails Sweden as Human Rights 'Champion'

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The Local ^ | 04 Feb 2014

US Attorney General Eric Holder praised Sweden as a "champion of human rights" in a speech at the Riksdag on Tuesday during the first-ever visit to Sweden by the United States' top legal official.

"I have repeatedly seen the significant, positive difference that Swedish engagement brings to the international stage," Holder told the gathered audience of politicians, dignitaries, and representatives from various human rights groups in Sweden.

Holder, the first African American Attorney General of the United States, went on to praise Sweden for passing the Discrimination Act of 2008 and for being a leader in recognizing same-sex marriages.

"By becoming the seventh nation in the world to extend the right to marry to gay and lesbian couples, you've stabilized families and expanded individual liberty," he said.

He went on to reference Sweden's tradition of being a "safe haven" for refugees dating back to the granting of asylum to Jewish migrants fleeing persecution during World War II.

"You've shown that, although it is seldom easy, it is both noble and, more importantly, right to fight the short term comfort of indifference; to welcome those who flee from persecution; and to shelter those who struggle to survive in the lands where they were born," he said.

The speech, billed as a talk about confronting contemporary civil rights challenges, comes as Holder faces questions back home and from leaders in Europe about the surveillance methods of the National Security Agency (NSA).

The issue came up once again during questions following the Tuesday's speech in Stockholm, when Holder was asked whether individual privacy protections need to be strengthened following revelations about the extent of the NSA's data gathering activities.

"The activities undertaken by the NSA are legal under American law," Holder pointed out.

"But that doesn't answer the question. Simply because we have the technical ability to do certain things and the legal ability to carry out certain surveillance activities, the question we need to ask ourselves is whether or not this is something that we should do."

He added that he, along with the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, is now engaged in an effort to review US surveillance methods.

"It's with the understanding that we want to keep the American people safe; we want to help keep the citizens of our allies safe," said Holder, adding he hopes to "strike a balance".

Holder was in Sweden for a brief visit before heading on to Poland. In addition to giving his speech, the attorney general also met with Sweden's Justice Minister Beatrice Ask. According to a US embassy spokesman, the two discussed "US-Swedish cooperation in global law enforcement issues" but refrained from providing any more specifics.

Holder also met with Swedish Prosecutor General Anders Perklev, an embassy source confirmed for the TT news agency. Perklev had come under pressure from legal experts in Sweden to take action to resolve the ongoing case of whistle blower Julian Assange.

A recurring theme of the speech was the importance of protecting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people around the world, with Holder quoting remarks made by Barack Obama during his September 2013 visit to Sweden in which the US president noted that "our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters must be treated equally under the law".

Holder called the fight for LGBT equality one of the "defining civil rights challenges of our time", before praising the US embassy in Stockholm for proclaiming during last summer's annual Pride festival that the embassy was "anti-anti-gay".

Among those who attended the speech was author and television presenter Mark Levengood, a US-born Finn who moved to Sweden when he was 19 and who is active in Sweden's LGBT movement.

"I thought it was a brave speech," he told The Local following the event.

"We have Russia as a close neighbour with all sorts of terrible things happening to the LGBT community there, so it's great to hear a US attorney general come with such tough words."

Levengood was particular moved by Holder's reference to Obama's comments on the importance of LGBT rights.

"It was a huge moment for me," he said.



Sweden is in the process of turning itself into an Islamic state.

You mean Holder & Obama finally found some blond blue-eyed people they don’t hate?





To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/6/2014 10:46:04 PM
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New York Man’s Home Seized After He Comes Up $936 Short on $10,813 Tax Tab

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Fox News ^ | February 05, 2014



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/7/2014 1:55:52 AM
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Democrat Compares Republicans to Monkeys Typing “Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi!”
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by Jim Hoft Thursday, February 6, 2014
thegatewaypundit.com


Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) delivered the keynote speech yesterday at the Washington Press Club Foundation. The far left politician compared Republicans to monkeys and gave a shout out to Nancy Pelosi and “all my sisters in the libido caucus.”
The Politico reported:

Washingtonians sit through terrible speeches all the time: dry rules hearings, partisan floor lectures and, let’s face it, even the State of the Union some years.

So it was a bad day for Rep. Donna Edwards Thursday, when Washingtonians gathered at coffee pots and in lunch rooms across town and deemed her performance at the Washington Press Club Foundation annual dinner Wednesday night the most painful speech we’ve endured in a long time.

It was supposed to be a comedy – an annual ritual where a member of Congress entertains a wonky crowd of journalists, lawmakers, and all variety of political insiders with jokes you wouldn’t mind repeating to your mother.

But more people were wincing than laughing…

…At one point Edwards, a Democrat from Maryland, made the equivalent of a sexual battle cry to ladies in the room: “Come on, help me y’all: I want to give a really special shout out to Nancy Pelosi and all my sisters in the libido caucus — holla’!” she cried out, raising her hands above her head.

Reaction: blank stares and furrowed brows…

At one point she seemed to compare Republicans to monkeys with typewriters who keep typing “Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi” over and over again.
Some just got up and left.

Edwards even compared working with Republicans to Cialis.

The Maryland Democrat decided to compare working with Republicans to a commercial for an erectile dysfunction drug. “And just like family, sometimes we get a little tired of each other, but it doesn’t matter because there are still times that we find time to work together,” she said. “And when I mean together, I mean it in a Cialis commercial kind of way.” Edwards explained that there’s a “negotiation dance,” a flirtation with compromise and then a fuzziness that ensues. “Then when we finally seal the deal, the Cialis deal, we end up in separate bathtubs, Senator Thune."



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/9/2014 6:11:37 PM
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Ms. Engelbrecht detailed what has happened to her since she became a citizen activist:

In nearly two decades of running our small business, my husband and I never dealt with any government agency ~snip~ We had never been audited, we had never been investigated, but all that changed upon submitting applications for the non-profit statuses of True the Vote and King Street Patriots. Since that filing in 2010, my private businesses, my nonprofit organizations, and family have been subjected to more than 15 instances of audit or inquiry by federal agencies.

* In 2011, my personal and business tax returns were audited by the Internal Revenue Service, each audit going back for a number of years.

* In 2012, my business was subjected to inspection by OSHA, on a select occasion when neither my husband nor I were present, and though the agency wrote that it found nothing serious or significant, it still issued fines in excess of $20,000.

(Excerpt) Read more at powerlineblog.com ...



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/11/2014 8:40:19 AM
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Poof: A Scandal Disappears. The press decides IRS’s targeting of conservatives not newsworthy.

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National Review ^ | 02/11/2014 | Mona Charen

Remember the IRS scandal? It’s gone. Poof. So flaccid has press interest in the story become that President Obama made bold in an interview with Fox News to say that there was not a “smidgen of corruption” in the IRS’s conduct, and that the matter concerned only some “bone-headed decisions out of a local office.”

It requires terrific confidence in the passivity of the press to float the discredited “Cincinnati did it all” dodge since we know that IRS employees in that office were taking direction from Washington.

We further know that IRS offices in California, Oklahoma, Washington, D.C., and other places have been identified as singling out groups with “tea party” or “patriot” in their names.

Obama’s confidence in the press is not misplaced. Despite juicy opportunities to delve into the story of government abusing its power, reporters have let the matter drop.

There was no “smoking gun” showing that Obama personally ordered the harassment of conservatives, some explain. Is that the standard? Because it seems that the press applied a different yardstick to Chris Christie. Well, there’s a “scandal attention cycle,” says the Columbia Journalism Review. To some extent that’s true. But there are different rules for Democrats, and particularly for Obama.

To review: When the behavior of the IRS was first revealed in May of 2013, the press furor was considerable. For a week or so, it was almost as if the press remembered how to cover the administration aggressively. The president was alarmed enough about the damaging story to hold a press conference. “If, in fact, IRS personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups,” he said, “then that is outrageous, and there is no place for it, and they have to be held fully accountable. . . . You should feel that way regardless of party.” He continued, “I have got no patience with it, I will not tolerate it, and we will make sure that we find out exactly what happened on this.”

Or not. Now it’s just “bone-headed decisions out of a local office.” This is tamely accepted. If it concerned just a local office, why did Obama fire the director of the IRS? Why did Lois Lerner plead the Fifth and resign? (Republicans on the House oversight committee erred by not granting her use immunity and questioning her intensely on what really happened. They could still do it.)

It was also a non-scandal when the Justice Department appointed an Obama donor to investigate the IRS. Nor did the press follow up on uncontested accounts of IRS employees leaking confidential taxpayer informationwhich is a felony. The donor list of the National Organization for Marriage was leaked by someone at the IRS to the Human Rights Campaign, a group that supports same-sex marriage.

Last week, Catherine Englebrecht, a small businesswoman from Texas who founded True the Vote and King Street Patriots, testified about her ordeal at the hands of the federal government. Though she had never been audited in her life before exercising her First Amendment rights, after she became politically active she was subject to personal and business audits by the IRS going back several years. Then the FBI came knocking to ask about someone who attended one of the meetings of the King Street Patriots. The IRS returned with an armamentarium of questions about True the Vote. Then OSHA showed up to examine her business with a fine-tooth comb. (They fined her $17,500.) Finally, the Englebrechts were graced with a visit from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

Englebrecht’s experience should chill anyone concerned about government intimidation, overreach, arrogance, and abuse of power. But most of all it should alarm the press — supposedly the fierce guardians of the First Amendment. The press made Sandra Fluke a household name when she testified before a House subcommittee about the terrible injustice she would suffer if taxpayers did not purchase her contraceptives for her. Yet Catherine Englebrecht, an ordinary person merely attempting to join with other Americans in petitioning the government for redress of grievances, was hammered by a succession of powerful government agencies. Not even a bleat from the press about this flagrant assault on free speech.

It is an article of faith that agencies will operate in a strictly neutral and nonpartisan fashion when enforcing the law. If they become politicized, we’ve entered banana-republic territory. The press, by failing to beat the drums on this, is complicit in corruption that goes far beyond a “smidgen.”



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/14/2014 12:01:32 PM
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Race-obsessed WashPost Sports Columnist: Winter Games 'Whiter Than Downton Abbey'


Washington Post's Mike Wise

When you and I watch the Olympics, there's three colors we care about: red, white, and blue.

But for liberal sportswriters like the Washington Post's Mike Wise, well, all they can see is skin tone, and they won't let the games pass without moaning about it. Beating the daylights of his hobby horse, Wise began his Feb. 13 column -- mercifully buried on page D7 -- by highlighting perhaps the best-known African-American athlete in Sochi, speedskater Shani Davis and by making lame cracks about the whiteness of the Games:

SOCHI, Russia — COLUMN | Don’t listen to your friends back home saying the Winter Olympics are just for white people who like the cold and vacation in Aspen. This is the most inclusive Winter Games ever. Why, there are Caucasians here from almost 88 different nations.

Bada-bing! I’ll be here all week.

Actually, I will be here the next 10 days. And in that time, I will encounter no more than a dozen people of African American descent. They are the same ones I see over and over.

Speedskater Shani Davis, Lolo Jones and the U.S. women’s bobsled team, NBC correspondent Lewis Johnson and about three other black journalists, one of whom I sang backup for in a Salt-N-Pepa karaoke gig at the media dorm at 3 a.m. the other night. (I was Salt.)

Maybe it’s because I lived in the District for eight years. Maybe it’s because I spent my formative years in a real melting pot: rural Oahu, Hawaii, where diversity in ethnicity and culture are part of island life. Maybe I’m just used to seeing and feeling comfortable being around a variety of people, many of whom don’t look like me.

Whatever, this place is whiter than an episode of “Downton Abbey.”

Lawrence Murray, an intern for the U.S. Olympic Committee finishing up his masters in journalism at Southern California, ran into a fellow African American colleague the other day.

“He stopped me,” Murray said, referring to an instant level of kinship based on complexion. “He was like, ‘Hey, what’s up?’ He’s the only one I’ve seen or talked to.”

When Murray got off the plane in Sochi, Russian police approached, which has to be every foreigner’s nightmare. Except .?.?.

“They wanted to take a picture of me,” Murray said. “First, one guy would take a picture. Then his friend wanted one, then another guy. That was my welcome to Sochi. My travel partner said, ‘They probably think you look like Shani Davis.’ ”

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Now, you are reading this and thinking one of two things: What’s with the white guilt, son?Or, What does race have to do with the greatest athletes in the world competing in their chosen disciplines, most of which just happen to be contested against other Caucasians?

Look, I don’t care about the color of the competitors. And I don’t think the paucity of black or Hispanic athletes should cheapen any gold medal, as if somehow this were a cold-war Olympics that didn’t include some of the greatest sporting nations.

The fact is, despite Vonetta Flowers becoming the first black person to become a Winter Olympic gold medalist as a bobsledder in 2002, despite Davis becoming the first male African American to win individual gold in 2006, there hasn’t been a whole lot of carryover.

Like golf waiting forever for the Tiger Woods Factor to kick in, the USOC and other nations are still waiting for that next wave of racial diversity in the Winter Games.

I do wonder what an athlete like Davis thinks when he shows up at the Games.It’s one thing to understand your chosen sport has international competitions in Norway and the Netherlands and that almost all of your competitors will be white. It’s another thing to show up on the world stage and see that hardly anyone in any sport looks like you.

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But speaking from a purely egalitarian view, it would be nice to see a country like the United States have its Winter Olympic team someday more accurately represent the diversity of its population — if only because more people would care, watch, read and give someone such asShani Davis the attention and love he and his sport deserve.

Otherwise, these Games are going to continue to resemble the inside of a giant snow globe, forever powdery white.

Wow, I hope Wise didn't break his arm patting himself on the back so furiously!

I did not excerpt this portion, but Wise did talk with Davis, who, of course, did not seem to share the patronizing columnist's obsession with skin tone.

But ultimately, this isn't really about what Davis or Jones or any other "minority" American athlete thinks. It's an excuse for a race-obsessed white liberal journalist to vent his racial obsessions and clothe them in a veil of concern about opening up historically "white" sports to a more diverse athletic base, ostensibly because black and Hispanic kids need to see black and Hispanic athletes to be inspired to lace up their skates and hit the ice.

Not only is that a patronizing view of Shani Davis, it's a condescending view of American kids of every color and socioeconomic condition. Wise should be ashamed of himself, but something tells me his pabulum is greeted with an amen chorus by other white liberal sports columnists in the mainstream media echo chamber.

P.S.: As my colleague Tim Graham pointed out to me today, if Wise is really so concerned with diversity, he should look no further than the Post's sports desk, where Jason Reid is the Shani Davis of the bunch.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2014/02/13/race-obsessed-washpost-sports-columnist-winter-games-whiter-downton-ab#ixzz2tIvlhQOf

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/14/2014 2:46:13 PM
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Golf, Not Drought, Brings Obama to California

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Breibart - Big Government ^ | 2-14-2014 | Joel B. Pollak







To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/15/2014 11:12:48 AM
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OBAMACARE-- A Mandate for Layoffs
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New York Post ^ | February 14, 2014 | Editorial Board


The White House has just made a damning admission about ObamaCare:

Its employer mandate creates an incentive for businesses to lay off workers. That’s not how the administration puts it, of course.

But a new rule requiring certain businesses to certify — on pain of perjury — that layoffs they make are not ObamaCare-related rests on this assumption.

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/15/2014 1:34:18 PM
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Virginia Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Confuses Declaration of Independence with Constitution

A federal judge struck down Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage today, an historic ruling with especial resonance on Valentine's Day. Except the history of the historic ruling isn't exactly up to par:

Judge Arenda Wright Allen
claimed the Constitution declares that "all men a created equal," which is, instead, the first line of the Declaration of Independence.




Judge Arenda Wright Allen



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/16/2014 2:15:16 PM
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Ben Carson, family and friends target of IRS harassment for criticizing Obama

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On Monday, Dr. Benjamin Carson, the former director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, said he and his family were targeted by the IRS in retribution for comments critical of Barack Obama, Newsmax reported.
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According to Carson, audits and other harassment began in May or June of 2013, just a few months after his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast.

Gradually, he added, the harassment expanded to include family members, associates, and his charitable endeavors.
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“I’ve been quite — I would say astonished at the level of hostility that I have encountered,” he told Newsmax TV’s John Bachman.
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“The IRS has investigated me. They said, ‘I want to look at your real estate holdings.’ There was nothing there. ‘Well, let’s expand to an entire [year], everything.’ There was nothing there. ‘Let’s do another year.’ Finally, after a few months, they went away. But they’ve come after my family, they’ve come after my friends, they’ve come after associates,”
he added.

Until now, Newsmax said, Dr. Carson has shied away from tying the IRS actions to his criticism of Obama, but now he says Americans live “in a Gestapo age” even though they may not realize it.

He also said Congress has to step up to the plate and do its job.

“The reason we have divided government is if one branch of the government gets out of control, starts thinking they’re too big for their britches, you need to be able to have control,” he said.

…”We sit there and we say, ‘Oh this is horrible.’ But we don’t do anything. And see, that’s what I’m trying to get our congressional people, our lawmakers – they’ve got to get courage,” he said. “Because why would anybody who has an agenda to fundamentally change this nation, why would they stop if no one is opposing them?

Carson also believes the retribution will continue, but promises he will not be forced into silence.

“The only reason that I haven’t shut up is because in Romans 8 it says ‘If God be for you, who can be against you?’ And I believe in that protection that God gives you,” he added.

Carson’s experience is “not that different from what many others are experiencing,” said GOP lawyer Cleta Mitchell. “It’s quite, quite troublesome and disturbing.”

“I have heard this same story over and over and over throughout the last year,”
she said.

“I cannot tell you how many donors to conservative organizations, people who have become active, have said ‘I was never audited until I started giving money to X conservative candidate or cause.’”



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George Zimmerman: I’m President Obama's ‘scapegoat’



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/18/2014 1:06:38 PM
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Former congressman Mel Reynolds arrested in Zimbabwe (possession of pornography)

Yahoo! News ^ | 2/18/14 | Reuters


Mel Reynolds


HARARE (Reuters) - Former congressman Mel Reynolds has been arrested in Zimbabwe, an immigration official said on Tuesday, after state media reported the convicted sex offender had been found with pornography at a local hotel.

Police and immigration officials were investigating Reynolds for living in the southern African country without a valid visa, Francis Mabika, an assistant regional immigration officer, told Reuters.

Mabika said Reynolds has been in Zimbabwe since November, but declined to give further details.

Reuters was unable to reach Reynolds for comment. A spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy in Harare declined to comment.

The state-owned Herald newspaper said the former Illinois congressman had been arrested at a hotel in the capital Harare on Monday, where he had been found in possession of pornographic videos and pictures.

Possession of pornography is a crime in Zimbabwe.

He had also run up $24,500 in unpaid hotel bills the newspaper said.
"I have been in this country 17 times where I have done a lot of work for the people including the fight against sanctions," the newspaper quoted Reynolds as saying.

The Herald's website showed a picture of a baseball-capped Reynolds being led away by two men, his hands clasped in front of him.

Reynolds, a former Rhodes scholar, was a fast-rising star in the U.S. Democratic party when he was forced to resign in 1995 after being convicted of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography.

The former representative made a attempt at his former seat last year, running in a primary race under the slogan "Redemption".

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/19/2014 5:45:18 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Obama and the Art of Phoniness
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The president is more concerned about the effect of his words than their relation to fact.


By Thomas Sowell
nationalreview.com




Many years ago, I was a member of a committee that was recommending to whom grant money should be awarded. Since I knew one of the applicants, I asked if this meant that I should recuse myself from voting on his application.

“No,” the chairman said. “I know him too — and he is one of the truly great phonies of our time.”

The man was indeed a very talented phony. He could convince almost anybody of almost anything — provided that they were not already knowledgeable about the subject. He had once spoken to me very authoritatively about Marxian economics, apparently unaware that I was one of the few people who had read all three volumes of Marx’s Capital and had published articles on Marxian economics in scholarly journals. What our glib talker was saying might have seemed impressive to someone who had never read Capital, as most people have not. But it was complete nonsense to me.Incidentally, he did not get the grant he applied for.

This episode came back to me recently, as I read an incisive column by Charles Krauthammer, citing some of the many gaffes in public statements by the president of the United States. One presidential gaffe in particular gives the flavor and suggests the reason for many others. It involved the Falkland Islands.

Argentina has recently been demanding that Britain return the Falkland Islands, which have been occupied by Britons for nearly two centuries. In 1982, Argentina seized these islands by force, only to have British prime minister Margaret Thatcher take the islands back by force.

With Argentina today beset by domestic problems, demanding the return of the Falklands is once again a way for Argentina’s government to distract the Argentine public’s attention from the country’s economic and other woes.

Because the Argentines call these islands “the Malvinas,” rather than “the Falklands,” Barack Obama decided to use the Argentine term. But he referred to them as “the Maldives.” It so happens that the Maldives are thousands of miles away from the Malvinas. The former are in the Indian Ocean, while the latter are in the South Atlantic.

Nor is this the only gross misstatement that President Obama has gotten away with, thanks to the mainstream media, which sees no evil, hears no evil, and speaks no evil when it comes to Obama.

The presidential gaffe that struck me when I heard it was Barack Obama’s reference to a military corps as a military “corpse.” He is obviously a man who is used to sounding off about things he has paid little or no attention to in the past. His mispronunciation of a common military term was especially revealing to someone who was once in the Marine Corps, not Marine “corpse.”

Like other truly talented phonies, Barack Obama concentrates his skills on the effect of his words on other people — most of whom do not have the time to become knowledgeable about the things he is talking about. Whether what he says bears any relationship to the facts is politically irrelevant. A talented con man or a slick politician does not waste his time trying to convince knowledgeable skeptics. His job is to keep the true believers believing. He is not going to convince the others anyway.

Back during Barack Obama’s first year in office, he kept repeating, with great apparent earnestness, that there were “shovel-ready” projects that would quickly provide many much-needed jobs, if only his spending plans were approved by Congress. He seemed very convincing — if you didn’t know how long it can take for any construction project to get started. Going through a bureaucratic maze of environmental-impact studies, zoning-commission rulings, and other procedures can delay even the smallest and simplest project for years.

Only about a year or so after his big spending programs were approved by Congress, Barack Obama himself laughed at how slowly everything was going on his supposedly “shovel-ready” projects.

One wonders how he will laugh when all his golden promises about Obamacare turn out to be false and a medical disaster. Or when his foreign-policy fiascoes in the Middle East are climaxed by a nuclear Iran.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. © 2013 Creators Syndicate, Inc.




To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/20/2014 11:33:55 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Louisiana police arrest two in possible ‘knockout game’ death

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The Daily Caller ^ | February 20, 2014 | Chuck Ross



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/21/2014 7:13:25 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
The perps have the look of gang members with those neck tattoos




2 Plead Guilty in Beating of Giants Fan Outside Dodger Stadium


By IAN LOVETTFEB. 20, 2014
nytimes.com



Bryan Stow


LOS ANGELES — Two men pleaded guilty on Thursday in the 2011 beating of Bryan Stow, a San Francisco Giants fan who was attacked outside Dodger Stadium and left with permanent brain injuries.

The attack led to a public uproar over security at Dodger Stadium, where fans said the atmosphere had been deteriorating for years, with drunks and gang members making up a growing portion of the crowds. The Los Angeles Police Department soon beefed up its presence at the ballpark.

In Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, Louie Sanchez, 31, pleaded guilty to mayhem and was sentenced to eight years in state prison; Marvin Norwood, 33, was sentenced to four years for assault.

Prosecutors described Mr. Sanchez as the instigator in a series of attacks on March 31, 2011, that began inside the stadium, where he threw peanuts and a soda at fans in Giants gear. In the parking lot after the game, he confronted Mr. Stow, who was wearing a Giants jersey. After Mr. Stow and his friends walked away, Mr. Sanchez ran up behind him and hit him in the side of the head with his fist.

The blow knocked Mr. Stow unconscious, causing him to fall and hit his head hard on the ground with what witnesses described as a horrifying noise. As he lay motionless, Mr. Sanchez set on him, kicking him several times in the head.

It was not clear whether Mr. Norwood, who had spent much of the day trying to stop Mr. Sanchez from fighting, ever laid a hand on Mr. Stow, but he blocked Mr. Stow’s friends from helping as Mr. Sanchez kicked him, said Michele Hanisee, a deputy district attorney who prosecuted the case.

Before attacking Mr. Stow, Mr. Sanchez also punched a teenager wearing Giants gear, as well as one of Mr. Stow’s friends, prosecutors said.

“You are the biggest nightmare for individuals that attend public events such as sporting events or concerts,” Judge George G. Lomeli said to the defendants before handing down their sentences. “I have to comment on the manner of attack, which was absolutely brutal, absolutely vicious and absolutely, in my opinion, cowardice.”

As Judge Lomeli spoke, Mr. Sanchez smiled, and the judge admonished him.

“Oh, you’re smiling — you think it’s funny,” Judge Lomeli said. “You show no remorse whatsoever.”

Though witnesses could not positively identify Mr. Sanchez and Mr. Norwood, they were recorded in jail, without their knowledge, discussing the attack.

“I socked him,” Mr. Sanchez said in one recording. “Jumped him and started beating him.”

He apologized for getting Mr. Norwood involved.

“That happens, bro,” Mr. Norwood said. “What kind of man would I have been if I hadn’t jumped in and tried to help you.”

Lawyers for Mr. Sanchez and Mr. Norwood could not be reached for comment.

After the attack, Mr. Stow, a father of two who worked as a paramedic, spent months in a medically induced coma. He is now 45, and his family takes care of him as he continues rehabilitation from the severe brain injuries he received.

This month, his family members wrote on their website that they had recently shaved his head, exposing the damage to his skull.

“Watching him touch the shunt that protrudes on the right side of his skull, the slightly sunken in left side and all the deep scars was heartbreaking,”
they wrote.

At the hearing on Thursday, Mr. Stow’s father, David Stow, said his son was still “unable to care for himself.”

“Bryan has a lifetime of pain, therapy and hard work, daily, that he must endure,” David Stow said. “The time you serve will be insignificant compared to what Bryan must endure.”



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/26/2014 1:38:44 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Obama Says Supporters are “Doing God’s Work”

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National Review ^ | 6:46 PM, Feb 25, 2014 | DANIEL HALPER



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/26/2014 1:40:27 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation

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Confessions of a ‘Greenpeace Dropout’ to the U.S. Senate on climate change

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WUWT ^ | 2/26/2014 | Anthony Watts




To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/26/2014 6:28:28 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Increased domestic spending may be behind proposed military cuts, CBO report suggests
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Fox News and Defense One ^ | 25 Feb 14 | Doug McKelway




To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/27/2014 4:40:45 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Racist Spike Lee Demands Caucasians “Get Outta” Black Neighborhoods

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moonbattery.com | 02/27/2014 | Dave Blount



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/27/2014 8:50:47 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Study showing Bloomberg lied about gun research
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Fox News ^ | February 27, 2014



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)2/28/2014 5:42:00 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Remember when Russia was atheist and communist and the U.S.A. was godly and prosperous?

A nation that has lost its soul will lose everything else.



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (7266)3/1/2014 3:27:09 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Imagine if Clint Eastwood demanded black people not be allowed to move in to white neighborhoods.

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Spike Lee Launches into Rant over Whites Moving into Black Neighborhoods...