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To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/16/2014 12:39:00 PM
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Ex-Pratt Worker Allegedly Tried To Ship F-35 Files To Iran
The Hartford Courant (CT) ^ | January 13, 2014 | BRIAN DOWLING


Pratt & Whitney said Monday it is cooperating with authorities after federal agents arrested a former employee for trying to ship documents to Iran related to the U.S. military's Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.

The East Hartford defense contractor, the sole manufacturer of the aircraft's engine, declined to comment on how Mozaffar Khazaee, 59, slipped thousands of pages of documents, diagrams, blueprints and technical manuals out the door before he was laid off in August along with hundreds of other employees.

Federal authorities arrested Khazaee at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Thursday before he could board a plane bound for Frankfurt, Germany, to meet a connecting flight to Tehran, Iran, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Connecticut.

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Khazaee became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1991, according to the affidavit. He holds U.S. and Iranian passports and has traveled to Iran five times in the past seven years.

The shipment mainly contained documents related to military aircraft engines, including the F-35 Lightning II built by Lockheed Martin and what federal agents referred to as the J136 engine, which could refer to the F136 engine designed, though ultimately not built, by General Electric and Rolls-Royce for the F-35.



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/16/2014 12:46:58 PM
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Norwegian bay froze so quickly -- fish swimming in it froze solid!








To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/17/2014 12:21:52 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
'Lone Survivor' and How Film Critics Smear Navy SEALs (critics saying movie is racist
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Friday, January 17, 2014
Yahoo ^

"Lone Survivor" is a true life story of a Navy SEAL raid in Afghanistan against a Taliban target that goes horribly wrong. Of the four man team, only one, Marcus Luttrell, survived to tell the tail. By all accounts audiences are flocking to the movie, which depicts how the SEALs sacrificed themselves by refusing to execute a group of goat herders who had stumbled upon them, who then exposed them to the Taliban. The team subsequently was obliged to fight for their lives against an overwhelming force of the terrorists in a stand that might be compared to the Alamo, Thermopylae, or the epic of Flight 93.

Sadly, according to the National Review, the movie has caused certain film critics to take the opportunity to snark on the Afghanistan War, American servicemen, and America in general, according to the National Review. "Lone Survivor" is being called a piece of "racist" and "jingoistic" war propaganda in certain quarters.

Luttrell himself, somewhat nonplussed by all of this, was moved to suggest that there is nothing glorious in war, something he knows more intimately than any effete film critic. The movie depicts war and combat as grisly, terrifying, and horrible beyond belief. The movie also, while it does accurately depict the Taliban as evil, also depicts how some Afghan villagers saved Luttrell's life, thus giving the lie to the accusations of racism.

Rudyard Kipling, who by the way knew something about Afghanistan and its brutality, once ruminated about how some civilians mistreat soldiers.

"Yes, makin' mock o' uniforms that guard you while you sleep

Is cheaper than them uniforms, an' they're starvation cheap;"

Only in this case, the training that Navy SEALs go through is anything but cheap nor are the things that they are called on to do as the point of the spear in the long war against Islamist terrorists. The fact that there are still young men willing to place themselves between us and war's devastation should be something that is appreciated and honored, and not sneered at.



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/17/2014 12:31:56 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Disgusting: Katty Kay Blames 'Fallible' Ambassador Stevens For Own Death, Lets Hillary Off Hook
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NewsBusters ^
| January 16, 2014 | Mark Finkelstein


In a disgusting display of just how far the liberal media will go to preserve Hillary Clinton's presidential prospects, Katty Kay has blamed Ambassador Chris Stevens for his own death, while letting Hillary off the hook.

On today's Morning Joe, the BBC's Kay called the newly-released Senate report on the Benghazi attack "sad" because it showed that Stevens was "fallible." Kay claimed that "he didn't ask for and even rejected some of the security he might have had." This flies in the face of the report's findings that "State, then under Hillary Clinton, refused requests to boost security despite warnings from the CIA and its own staff about the danger of militant attacks." View the video after the jump.

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There really are no words to describe what Katty Kay did in seeking to shift blame away from Hillary and onto a brave ambassador who because of Clinton's neglect is not here to defend himself. But let's try "contemptible" for starters.

Scarborough threw it to Kay after suggesting Hillary was to blame for failing to respond to cables from Stevens asking for more security.

JOE SCARBOROUGH: [Libya] was just a rat's nest of terrorists in and out. There was anarchy across the country and if you're Secretary Clinton and you get cables from the ambassador saying we need additional security, you know, you act on that. It's not like it's just another outpost. It's like one of the hottest outposts out there. I think that is a fair criticism and I don't know that Hillary Clinton ever answered that.

KATTY KAY: Yeah. I mean I think there's [sic] always been two important points about this story and neither of them frankly are [sic] political. One is the intelligence. Why did U.S. intelligence analysts miss what was clearly a buildup of insecurity in Benghazi? The British ambassador for example had been targeted in his car just before the attack on the U.S. compound. We knew that this was becoming increasely volatile. And the other was the security issue. Why were outposts in an area, as you suggest, that was difficult, where the Americans had just completed a war. Why were they not properly defended? And this report in a way is very sad because Chris Stevens, who was the ambassador who was killed who was clearly a brave and honorable man, was also fallible, and perhaps didn't ask for, rejected even, some of the security that he might have had.



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/17/2014 10:46:41 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Liberal Activist Collecting Signatures for Obamacare Steals $37 from Purse

January 16, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield 3 Comments



They say it’s so cold in Maine now that liberals have their hands in their own pockets. But don’t believe them. Liberals always find other people’s pockets and purses warmer than their own.

Brianna Stein went collecting signatures for the Maine People’s Alliance petition to expand Medicaid for ObamaCare. And then she decided to do a little wealth redistribution on her own like the good little community organizer that she was.

A paid activist working on behalf of the liberal Maine People’s Alliance has been charged after she allegedly stole money from a woman’s purse while collecting signatures.

Stein was at the woman’s Water Street apartment on Friday evening when the alleged theft occurred. She is accused of taking $37 from the woman’s purse while the woman’s attention was directed elsewhere, Ellsworth police Lt. Harold Page said Monday.

In September 2012, Stein was arrested on a charge of receiving stolen property after her husband, Maxwell Stein, allegedly stole more than $50,000 worth of merchandise from his Holden landlord. The following month, she was arrested in connection with an incident in Bangor in which she and her husband were accused of making off with pills that another man had in his possession.

Stein, who has previously been implicated in property theft crimes, somehow managed to retain employment with the MPA, which subsequently sent her to homes across the Bangor area without conducting a criminal background check.

The Maine People’s Alliance is a well-known liberal influence group. Although it is aligned with Maine’s labor unions and Democratic politicians, including U.S. Rep. Michael Michaud, it is funded by anonymous donors. S. Donald Sussman, majority owner of the Portland Press Herald, is known to financially support the dark money group.

This is not the first time an activist’s behavior has reflected poorly on the organization. In September, The Maine Wire uncovered video of a high-profile MPA activist ridiculing and threatening a Grey Hound bus employee.

The Maine’s People Alliance has since let Brianna go because they prefer to do their purse snatchings through the system like good liberals.

But as her boss Barry used to say, “What’s wrong with a little wealth redistribution anyway?”

Brianna was just demonstrating to the privileged entitled woman that she didn’t build that.

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To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/17/2014 6:11:36 PM
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To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/18/2014 11:27:50 AM
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To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/21/2014 2:06:40 PM
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Multi-Millionaire Brian Williams Lectures Viewers on Income Inequality



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/23/2014 12:34:50 PM
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Ted Cruz Calls for Special Prosecutor to Investigate IRS



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/27/2014 12:31:53 PM
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Fort Hood victim to attend State of the Union
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Monday, Jan. 27, 2014 By Anna M. Tinsley
star-telegram.com

Fort Hood Shooting Terror or Not


On Tuesday, retired Army Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford will walk into the U.S. House for President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address wearing his dress blues.

Lunsford, one of the victims of the 2009 Fort Hood massacre, said he wants the nation to see a survivor.

“I want all Americans to see the true meaning of patriotism and resolve,” said Lunsford, who will be the guest of Rep. Roger Williams, a Republican whose congressional district stretches from the edges of Tarrant County to Austin.

“I want to be there just so that our commander in chief can see me and know that we [the Fort Hood victims] are bouncing back,” Lunsford, 47, of North Carolina, said in a phone interview. “That’s the spirit of the American soldiers.”

Lunsford, who is among those still seeking combat-related healthcare and benefits because the shooting is classified as workplace violence rather than terrorism, said he hopes his presence sends a message.

Williams and other members of Congress have been working on legislation to ensure that the victims of the attack at Fort Hood one of the worst mass shootings on a military base, in which 13 people died and nearly three dozen were injured receive the same benefits as Purple Heart recipients, which include combat-related special compensation.

“I am honored to have Sgt. Lunsford as my special guest to hear from the president,” Williams said. “It is a shame that President Obama has allowed all the victims and survivors of the Fort Hood shootings to be denied the benefits and compensation awarded to troops injured in combat.”

Last year, a military jury determined that former Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan was guilty of the shootings and should be executed.

“The White House has yet to act on behalf of the victims of this heinous act of terror,” Williams said.
“I hope the president will make good on his promise to take care of these men and women.”

The State of the Union is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

‘Standing tall’

In 2009, Lunsford was at the Fort Hood center where soldiers preparing for deployments were being processed. He has testified that he tried to hide but that Hasan spotted him and shot him in the face.

After collapsing in a pool of blood, he played dead.

But he testified that when he realized “dead men don’t sweat,” he tried to flee and was shot six more times.

He lost sight in his left eye and has had half a dozen surgeries, including one for facial reconstruction.

One bullet remains lodged in his back.


“Right now, I’m in severe pain,” Lunsford said. “We are in a cold snap in North Carolina. The bullet still in my body ... decides to act up in cold weather.”

But Lunsford, a married father of five who retired from the Army for medical reasons, said he won’t let the cold or the pain stop him from attending Tuesday’s State of the Union address.

Lunsford said he wants Americans to “see with their own eyes a survivor hit once to the head and six times to the bodystanding tall and representing the nation.”

While in Washington, he said, he hopes to tell his story and those of all the victims that day at Fort Hood to Williams and as many others as possible, “just to give some insight of what a lot of the survivors are going through day to day, the battle they are suffering, especially for the younger soldiers who were injured and the families of the soldiers who were killed.”

“We have an all-volunteer fighting force,” he said. “The men and women who don uniforms they know what can happen but it doesn't matter because they feel they are doing their patriotic duty to defend our great nation. They put their trust in the American people and the government. One would think we have been treated differently than we have.”

He said the victims and their families are living with physical and spiritual injuries every day, and will for the rest of their lives
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“We aren’t doing this for the money,” he said. “We are doing this for what’s right and for the benefits we richly deserve.”

In honor of others

As for the guilty verdict against Hasan, Lunsford said he believes justice was served.

But as the automatic appeals process continues, he said he doesn’t believe that Hasan will be put to death.

And he has made peace with that.

And when Lunsford walks into the State of the Union address Tuesday night, he does so representing not just himself.

I’m going to have my dress blue uniform on in honor of the deceased from 2009 and all of the fallen in the war on terrorism.”


Read more here: star-telegram.com



To: Carolyn who wrote (7278)1/29/2014 12:04:48 PM
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