No one says it better than Krauthammer
“No one lights a lamp and hides it in a clay jar or puts it under a bed. Instead, they put it on a stand, so that those who come in can see the light." Jesus (Luke 8:16)
Monday, September 07, 2009
Why Reverend Wright mattered
Thank God for the porkulus
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President O'Narcissist
I’ve run the speech through a word frequency counter and found the following results:
* 56 iterations of “I”
* 19 iterations of “school”
* 10 iterations of “education”
* 8 iterations of “responsibility”
* 7 iterations of “country”
* 5 iterations each of “parents”, “teachers”
* 3 iterations of “nation”In other words, Barack Obama referenced himself more than school, education, responsibility, country/nation, parents, and teachers combined. And to think that people accused Obama of self-promotion!
But hey, it's not about him. It's about what we can do for him.............
We need more cowbell!
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Congratulations UC football

Rutgers was one of about four schools with a shot at the Big East championship along with Pitt, WVU and S.Florida.
So given the fact that UC was on the road, first game and the loss of a bunch of seniors, i was worried about a tough loss to start the season.
WOW.
That was as thorough a butt kicking you'll see in college football.
The UC offense just imposed their will on Rutgers. Given the early domination of the offense, the defense was able sit back and play their typical soft zones.
Now the question will be, was UC really that good or was Rutgers totally overrated.
We'll see.
Now it's kickoff for Miami/FSU. There's a lot of worse things than watching Erin Andrews.
Jack Webb Schools Barack Obama on Healthcare
This is funny.
HT Lucianne
Happy Labor Day!
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Huh?
"This administration has the potential to be FDR or Jimmy Carter, and I think the Republicans are going to do everything they can to make him Jimmy Carter, to create a failed presidency."
Clue phone to Joe, there is really nothing the republicans can do to create a failed presidency for The One.
Seriously, I love how the media will try to blame the republicans for any failed Obama agenda item.
Remember? He won! And so did Lollapelosi, The Weasel and huge majorities in both chambers.
If The Messiah showed any leadership skills within his own party, there is absolutely nothing he couldn't accomplish in his attempt to turn the US into France; the majorities are just too overwhelming.
What I don't get is this. If socialist policies are so great, advance them with your democratic leadership and majorities, turn the country around, take credit for it and then rule for the next 70-80 years. It's almost like these guys want and need republicans for cover so their FUBAR assault on America can't be blamed on them.
Any failure of Obama to get anything done is the democrat's failure; plain and simple. It's also why it's important to pressure all republicans not to advance this socialist agenda. Force the dems to own their messes (see California).
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Media malfunction II
In addition, it should be noted that the NY Times, Washington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS et al reported not one thing about Jones until this weekend.
Gateway Pundit, a conservative blog, did all the leg work on a story that was a slam dunk scoop for the traditional media outlets. Well, except for the fact that they would have let go of the Obama water buckets for a couple of hours.
Go to Gateway Pundit for a entire list of this douche bag's goofy beliefs and affiliations.
The Fox all stars point it out here.............
Media malfunction
As Times reporters James C. McKinley Jr. and Sam Dillon wrote: “Mark Steyn, a Canadian author and political commentator, speaking on the Rush Limbaugh show on Wednesday, accused Mr. Obama of trying to create a cult of personality, comparing him to Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong Il, the North Korean leader.”
So what did Steyn actually say about the Obama cult of personality?
Oh, dear! “A Canadian author”: Talk about damning with faint credentialization. I don’t know what’s crueler, the “Canadian” or the indefinite article. As to the rest of it, well, that’s one way of putting it. Here’s what I said on Wednesday re dear old Saddam and Kim: “Obviously we’re not talking about the cult of personality on the Saddam Hussein/Kim Jong-Il scale.”
Big difference eh?
But it really explains why a lie from the Times spreads like a R2D2 virus across the traditional news organism.
Come and Take It
If you ever wanted the best lesson on conservative values, watch this.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
The most ethical administration in history
Another 10 get waivers to work for team obama.......
Calling President Obama's Executive Order on Ethics for Executive Branch personnel "the strongest ethics standards in U.S. government history," White House counsel Norm Eisen on Friday announced 10 more waivers for Obama administration officials.
The waivers will allow the officials to participate with persons with whom and entities with which "the appointees formerly had a professional relationship," Eisen wrote, "because there was a compelling public interest in allowing it."
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Tea Party notes
Some notes...
I would put attendance somewhere around 10,000 people in and out during the festivities.
I found it disgusting that not one local news crew could be found on the grounds. You could have 40 people advocating abortion rights in a library and you'd find 10 TV cameras in the room.
The organization that it took to put the program on was impressive. Especially when you have no idea how many people will actually show up for the event. All the volunteers it took to put that together are truly selfless.
I still believe that people still have a misconception about the people who go to these tea parties. For every person at this rally was 10,000 people who couldn't be there because they are the kind of people you won't see on a reality show. They're the people who have to attend a JV football games. They're the people who had to go into the office to finish a project. They're the kind of people who keep informed and vote but don't have time for political rallies. They're the people who pay their taxes, fund their 401k's, don't commit crimes, try to be kind to their neighbor and are sick and tired of being blamed for what's wrong with America.
But maybe, even more than that, there's absolutely no one in the government to defend them.
Barack Obama?
John McCain?
Hilary Clinton?
Bob Taft?
Ted Strickland?
George Voinovich?
Sherrod Brown?
George Bush?
Can you name one politician who actually defends and/or represents the people who carry the load in this country?
I can't.
None the less, the tea parties are an eruption of people who have finally decided to be seen and heard.
I would advise the politicians to watch and listen.
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A Soviet immigrant's take
In the USSR, economic equality was achieved by redistributing wealth, ensuring that everyone remained poor, with the exception of those doing the redistributing. Only the ruling class of communist leaders had access to special stores, medicine and accommodations that could compare to those in the West.
The rest of the citizenry had to deal with permanent shortages of food and other necessities, and had access to free but inferior, unsanitary and low-tech medical care. The egalitarian utopia of equality, achieved by the sacrifice of individual self-interest for the collective good, led to corruption, black markets, anger and envy.
Government-controlled health care destroyed human dignity.
Chairman Nikita Khrushchev released facts about Stalin and his purges. People learned of the horrific purge of more than 20 million citizens, murdered as enemies of the state.
Those who left Russia found a different set of values in America: freedom of religion, speech, individual pursuits, the right to private property and free enterprise. The majority of those immigrants achieved a better life for themselves and their children in this capitalist land.
These opportunities let the average immigrant live a better life than many elites in the Soviet Communist Party. The freedom to pursue personal self-interest led to prosperity. Prosperity generated charity, benefiting the collective good.
An absolute must read. Thanks to reader Rick.
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Hydrogen Barackside
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Governor Schwarzenegger - Dumbbell Finder
Too bad he can't find a few billions to reconcile their budget
We truly have a culture war
When a group feels empowered enough to pull this one off......
Two radio station towers were toppled early Friday, and the station's manager said an ecoterrorist group's initials were left at the scene. An e-mail to a newspaper said the Earth Liberation Front was responsible.Hey, maybe Van Jones can appoint these guys to jobs in his Czardom.A sign bearing the letters ELF was found near the towers, said Andy Skotdal, general manager of KRKO Radio in Everett, about 25 miles north of Seattle. The group is a loose collection of radical environmentalists that has claimed responsibility for dozens of attacks since the 1990s.
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Glenn Beck with David Horowitz on Obama's Communist Czars, Part 1
Friday, September 04, 2009
The AP is disgusting
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is objecting “in the strongest terms” to an Associated Press decision to transmit a photograph showing a mortally wounded 21-year-old Marine in his final moments of life, calling the decision “appalling” and a breach of “common decency.”
The AP reported that the Marine’s father had asked – in an interview and in a follow-up phone call — that the image, taken by an embedded photographer, not be published.
AP reported in a story that it decided to make the image public anyway because it “conveys the grimness of war and the sacrifice of young men and women fighting it.”
The photo shows Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard of New Portland, Maine, who was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade in a Taliban ambush Aug. 14 in Helmand province of southern Afghanistan, according to The AP.
Gates wrote to Thomas Curley, AP’s president and chief executive officer. “Out of respect for his family’s wishes, I ask you in the strongest of terms to reconsider your decision. I do not make this request lightly. In one of my first public statements as Secretary of Defense, I stated that the media should not be treated as the enemy, and made it a point to thank journalists for revealing problems that need to be fixed – as was the case with Walter Reed.
“I cannot imagine the pain and suffering Lance Corporal Bernard’s death has caused his family. Why your organization would purposefully defy the family’s wishes knowing full well that it will lead to yet more anguish is beyond me. Your lack of compassion and common sense in choosing to put this image of their maimed and stricken child on the front page
of multiple American newspapers is appalling. The issue here is not law, policy or constitutional right – but judgment and common decency.”
The four-paragraph letter concluded, “Sincerely,” then had Gates’ signature...
So let me make sure I have this right. They contacted the father twice, he requested they not print the photo and they did anyway.
It's clear they had every intention of printing that photo. The request to the father was a contrived attempt to give them cover. That makes it even more disgusting.
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Why people fear the Obama school speech
This is prior to the election.
Give me more cowbell
Why the Obama administration is determined to do the time warp again is easier to decipher. Obama’s advisers think the answer to every problem is more cowbell, if by “cowbell” you mean “Obama.” It’s like Obama guru David Axelrod is the Christopher Walken character from the Saturday Night Live skit about Blue Oyster Cult (if you don’t know the reference, Google “cowbell”).
Every time someone comes up with an alternative to throwing Obama on TV, Axelrod says, “No, no, no. Guess what? I got a fever, and the only prescription . . . is more Obama!”
But is that really what the doctor ordered?
Obama’s address next week will be his third prime-time appeal in three months and the fifth in his seven-month-old presidency. The networks are chagrined about this, not least because the ratings half-life of these events is severe. (Fox’s broadcast network beat out the other networks by running So You Think You Can Dance instead of his last prime-time press conference.) More relevant, they haven’t done Obama much good.
His July 22 press conference was billed as perhaps Obama’s last chance to save health-care reform. It tanked (partly because Obama’s attack on the Cambridgepolice dominated the press). Afterward, public support for Obamacare dropped significantly. A Pew poll taken that week found that more people opposed the proposals being considered by Congress than supported them, and that Obama’s overall approval had dropped 7 points from the previous month. Other polls showed similar declines.
Now, more than a month later, things look even worse. The obvious solution? Even more cowbell.
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FOX News Allstars: Obama's Communist Green Czar Van Jones Will Be Gone By Monday
These are the people populating the Obama administration.
Nice..........
Obama's lost one
Note to Obama. Don't count on that vote in 2012.
Asked what it was that she didn't like about Obama the quote was, "everything".
I won't go into details about our conversation, outside of saying that who he is versus what he sold is a big problem.
What I find most sad, is that this is from a family with democratic roots. It goes back to Reagan's line "I didn't leave the democratic party, the democratic party left me!"
Life in "Progress" City
What's so "progressive" about election corruption?Atlantic City Councilman Marty Small and 13 people who worked on his unsuccessful mayoral campaign this spring were indicted Thursday on charges they conspired to commit election fraud during the June Democratic primary through a variety of schemes involving messenger absentee ballots, state Attorney General Anne Milgram announced in Trenton.
The state Division of Criminal Justice obtained a 10-count grand jury indictment charging Small, 35, who is also director of after-school activities for the Atlantic City School Board, and 13 campaign workers. Small and the others are charged with conspiracy, four counts of election fraud, absentee ballot fraud, tampering with public records, falsifying records, and forgery. Four of the people are also charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution.
"Councilman Small and his co-defendants are charged with seeking to corrupt the election process," Milgram said. "We charge that they disenfranchised voters by destroying messenger ballots that were voted for Small's opponents and submitting ballots as votes for Small from people who never received them. This conduct is a violation of the fundamental right to vote and the right of the electorate to have their vote counted."
The indictment alleges that Small and the others conspired to commit election fraud through the following schemes, among others:They allegedly solicited applications for messenger absentee ballots from individuals not qualified to receive them and had the voters not fill in the name of the messenger, so they could fraudulently designate themselves as the authorized messengers or bearers.
They allegedly obtained messenger ballots from the Atlantic County clerk and submitted them to the Board of Elections as votes on behalf of voters who, in fact, never received or voted the ballots or, in some cases, were given only the security envelope for the ballot and were told to sign it. Those people were not given the opportunity to vote in most instances.
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Indoctrination, er, education in Obamaland
President Obama's plan to speak to America's schoolchildren next Tuesday has some Republicans in an uproar. "As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama's socialist ideology," thunders Jim Greer, chairman of Florida's Republican Party, in a press release. "President Obama has turned to American's children to spread his liberal lies, indoctrinating American's [sic] youngest children before they have a chance to decide for themselves." Columnists who spy a conspiracy behind every Democrat are also spreading alarm.
This is overwrought, to say the least. According to the Education Department's Web site, Mr. Obama "will challenge students to work hard, set educational goals, and take responsibility for their learning"—hardly the stuff of the Communist Manifesto or even the Democratic Party platform. America's children are not so vulnerable that we need to slap an NC-17 rating on Presidential speeches. Given how many minority children struggle in school, a pep talk from the first African-American President could even do some good.
On the other hand, the Department of Education goes a little too far in its lesson plans for teachers to use in conjunction with the speech—especially the one for grades 7 through 12. Before the speech, teachers are urged to use "notable quotes excerpted (and posted in large print on board) from President Obama's speeches about education" and to "brainstorm" with students about the question "How will he inspire us?" Suggested topics for postspeech discussion include "What resonated with you from President Obama's speech?" and "What is President Obama inspiring you to do?"
This seems to cross the line between respecting the office and aggrandizing the man who currently holds it. As the President and his speechwriters prepare for school on Tuesday, we hope they will be more circumspect than the education bureaucracy.
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Life in "Progress" State
More.....A central belief in Washington and most state capitals nowadays is that government should "invest" in certain businesses—"clean tech," say, or manufacturing—to drive job creation. We hope it all turns out better than it has in Michigan.
For the past 14 years, Lansing politicians have offered $3.3 billion in tax credits through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and spent another $1.6 billion in outlays to create and retain jobs. The subsidies have ranged from tax breaks for Hollywood, to money for new industrial plants, to millions for TV ads starring Jeff Daniels and Tim Allen talking about business and tourism in the state.
It's one of the largest experiments in smokestack chasing in American history, but one thing it hasn't done is create jobs. An exhaustive new 100-page study by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a Michigan think tank, has reviewed where all the money has gone and what came of it. The study finds that for every 100 jobs that were promised with these tax credits over 14 years, only 29 arrived. Dare we call this cash for clunkers?
Economist Michael Hicks, a business school professor at Ball State, calculated the rate of return on the corporate tax credits. He found that for every $1 million in tax credits awarded, there were 95 lost manufacturing jobs in the counties where the companies were located—a result that is "strongly statistically significant." There was no gain in personal income in these counties. Perhaps more jobs would have been lost without the credits, but what is undeniably clear is that the businesses that got the government loot were not magnets for other employers.
Many of these handout programs were started in 1995 by former Republican Governor John Engler, who we criticized at the time in "A Governor's Gimmick." They have since been expanded 18 times under current Governor Jennifer Granholm. Two of the most celebrated initiatives were the Michigan 21st Century Jobs Fund and the Broadband Development Authority. Ms. Granholm's vision was that these grants and credits would create 500,000 jobs and $440 billion in new investment by 2010.
Liberals cheered this "progressive" alternative to tax cutting. But the jobs lured to Michigan were so few that the programs were killed in 2007. The broadband program's legacy was $14.5 million of bad loans eaten by taxpayers. Then State Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema, an original supporter of the telecom program, called it "one of the biggest flops in state government."
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Thursday, September 03, 2009
Proof Positive the Public Option Will Lead to Single Payer
Baron Hill (IN-09): This Is My Town Hall Meeting. I Set the Rules.
Arrogance run amok
Pete Stark Blows Up Over National Debt
Obama Kids: Sing for Change (Pyongyang Remix)
Voting present as a governing style
Ronald Reagan, in addition to being a movie star, a union president, and an ambassador for General Electric, served eight years as Governor of California and was twice an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination before finally winning the nomination in 1980.Even Bill Clinton had been a congressional candidate, then attorney general of Arkansas, then for many years governor of Arkansas before he ran for president. Clinton served a term as Chair of the National Governors Association. He was a leading member of the Democratic Leadership Council, a group considered, wrongly, to be moderate but which was influential.Obama, while possessing many of the campaigning gifts of these presidents, has shown no ability to govern at all. This is a very dangerous situation for our nation. Our leader is a man whose ignorance, in many areas of history and policy, is simply appalling. He is rather like the "President in the Plastic Bubble." Obama's entire life has been insulated from any sense of reality of the nation he governs.
Hey, the guy votes present every day he shows up for work.
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Tea Party reminder
Here are the details.
As of this morning, 4300 have RSVP'd.
See you there.
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Modest Expectations From An Obama Supporter
I still haven't received my free gas card or the memo saying I didn't need to send in my mortgage payment.
Have you?
Defeat The Debt Pledge Commercial
Pilarczyk bans nun
Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel Pilarczyk has banned a nun from teaching at archdiocesan parishes and institutions because she supports the ordination of women priests.I guess rotating pedophile priests to new schools and churches so they can prey again isn't part of catholic teaching so that's OK.Church officials said Wednesday that Pilarczyk made the decision after Sister of Charity Louise Akers, who has taught in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati for 40 years, refused to publicly renounce her support for a position the Vatican considers a violation of church teachings.
"The principle here is that someone who is teaching in the name of the church should be in accord with the teachings of the church," said archdiocese spokesman Dan Andriacco.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Jimmy Goes to a Barbershop: Swimming PART 1
2 gud to B tru
PRESIDENT OBAMA DELIVERS NATIONAL ADDRESS TO AMERICA’S SCHOOCHILDREN
Read it here or hear
I Pledge!
Here's a good idea. How about teaching kids "The Pledge of Allegiance".
Your Little Red Book is in the mail.
This is down right spooky.
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And you want these clowns to run health care?
Auto makers will release their monthly sales reports Tuesday and they're expected to show the first year-to-year increase since 2007. While the Cash for Clunkers program is getting all the credit, local car dealers are still waiting for their cash.
During the month long program, Billion Automotive sold close to a thousand vehicles but has only been reimbursed for 272 of them. Vern Eide sold over 200 cars and has only been paid for 27 of them, and that's fueling lots of concerns in the auto industry.
Billion Automotive cashed in during Cash for Clunkers, but owner Dave Billion is still waiting for the rest of his money from the government run program, $3.2 million.
"I wonder how long they'd wait if I owed them $3.2 million. I think they'd be at my door or at least my banker's door," Billion said.
Even though Billion is beginning to get some of his reimbursement money, he's still concerned because he says there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to the program.
When Cash for Clunkers was first announced, dealers were supposed to be reimbursed within 10 days of a sale. Billion says that hasn't happened.
Just like health care is supposed to be revenue neutral.
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democrats love taxes

Boy those democrats sure love taxes. Well, except paying them.
Here's another one of the Charlie Rangel crew avoiding his state's liquor taxes.........
A Westport lawmaker who voted to hike the state sales and alcohol taxes was spotted brazenly piling booze in his car - adorned with his State House license plate - in the parking lot of a tax-free New Hampshire liquor store, the Herald has learned.
Michael J. Rodrigues’ blue Ford Crown Victoria, emblazoned with his “House 29” Massachusetts license plate, was parked outside a Granite State liquor store on Interstate-95 South over the weekend, according to a witness who provided pictures to the Herald.
The witness, who requested anonymity, claimed he approached Rodrigues, noted his State House plate, and asked if he was on personal or official business. Rodrigues, who was loading booze into his car, snapped “mind your own business,” the witness said.
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Is Obama too liberal?
Is Obama losing popularity because he's too liberal?
Let me offer this to all these "progressives" out there.
If Obama had campaigned on all these liberal policies, he would have been crushed. In fact, I would offer that if the media had vetted and reported his experience as a socialist, he would have been crushed.
Instead, what the public was sold was this cool, flexible, another way kind of guy; a guy you'd love to share some merlot and arugula with. He was sold as the total antithesis of George Bush. That was the man David Brooks fell in love with.
Liberal policies are a loser in this country. It's why liberals had to change their name to "progressives". You don't see true conservatives running way from their label, do you?
So why is Obama becoming unpopular? The same reason car salesman aren't popular; bait and switch.
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The Bengals still suck
Here's the most recent.
your a fag. the bengals have true fans and are always optimistic. youve gotta be a gay browns or steelers fan. maybe even ravens but neway your a big douche.
So what do you think? Did he vote for Obama?
While this particular writer didn't enclose his picture, I'm going to guess that he has a significant forehead; like most Bengal fans. But apparently, Bengals fans are still just ignorant enough to keep buying season tickets, just not enough to prevent blackouts for this upcoming season.
That's good. Maybe we'll be able to watch some good football this season.
Another bad month for the branch gorevidians
August was another tough month for the branch gorevidians. You may know these people as a cult believing in an unproven, invisible, occurrence on earth; like God, without the forgiveness.
Well the results to my Global Warming Challenge are in for the month of August.
The average high temperature for the month was 81.6 degrees v the historical average high of 84.8 degrees.
The average low for the month was 62.4 v the historical figure of 64.2.
That brings the challenge even Warm - 8, Cool - 8.
You know, there seem to be three subjects I can post on that bring automatic responses from dumb asses.
They are
1) The Bengals
2) Passenger rails systems
3) My Global Warming Challenge
Let repeat myself once again for you derelict branch gorevidians.
My challenge is not to disprove global warming or not. My challenge is simply to show that our weather is as random as the flip of a coin. I posit that branch gorevidians are the ones who believe that a coin flip will flip towards heads 55% of the time.
None the less, if you are a branch gorevidian this is an excellent chance to take money from the THE GREAT GORDON GEKKO. I've detailed how the challenge is stacked in your favor. That is, if you have the balls or as Eric from Plunderbong would say "put your money where your mouth is".
By the way where is Eric? I know he's been trolling this site so I know he's seen my acceptance of his challenge.
But I guess he doesn't have the balls "to put his money where his mouth is".
More from the "hope and change" president
Is calling someone an a-hole more hope or change
Obama - terrorists best friend
Now, according to sources who have requested anonymity, we can report that the Obama administration -- through the State Department, which is preparing the congressional notices -- is apparently manipulating the intelligence and other evidence to sanitize the Congressional notifications.
Our sources say that the State Department is intentionally omitting any information about the detainees derived from intelligence, saying it isn’t “evidence” against them. As a result, State is sanitizing the notices and presenting Congress with false findings that there is little danger posed by the detainees.
At the same time, another part of the Obama administration is telling the U.S. courts a very different story about some of the same detainees.
Pleadings filed in the U.S. District Court here -- in opposition to Gitmo detainees’ writs of habeas corpus seeking release from detention -- are being prepared in the Defense Department.
These pleadings, called “factual returns,” are, according to our sources, much more “robust” and contain specific information that shows how profoundly dangerous the inmates are to the public and why they should not be released from U.S. custody.
The “returns” are apparently filed under seal in the court and not available to the public.
Free people can derive a lot of differing opinions from the facts. But there is only one set of facts.
Why is the Obama administration telling Congress that these men aren’t dangerous when it is apparently telling the U.S. District Court just the opposite?
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Obama approval
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Life in "Progress" City
A Florida contractor hired by the Housing Authority of New Orleans to oversee its finances embezzled more than $900,000 during the past three years, according to charges filed Monday by the U.S. attorney's office.
Separate public records show that during the same time period the fiscal manager, Elias Castellanos, 43, bought a $1.6 million mansion in Davie, Fla., just north of Miami, and five late-model cars -- including a Lamborghini Gallardo worth more than $200,000, a Ferrari F430, a Porsche 911 and two Mercedes-Benzes.
Federal prosecutors charged Castellanos with one count of embezzlement Monday through a bill of information, indicating that a plea agreement is likely soon to follow. U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's office didn't provide details of the alleged scam, but charged that Castellanos pocketed $900,927 while serving as HANO's chief financial officer.
Federal prosecutors also said they would seek to recover $876,917 if they can prove the charges against Castellanos. The bill of information states that the government will try to seize property Castellanos purchased with the money.
Florida public records show he bought the 6,000-square-foot home in 2008 and the five cars between January 2008 and April 2009.
The felony charge against Castellanos comes on the heels of Friday's news that the head of HANO's rental voucher programs, Dwayne Muhammad, was using a Section 8 voucher to pay his own rent, even as he received a $100,000 government salary. And just before Castellanos left HANO in June, the FBI raided the authority's offices after three employees were accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in a separate accounting ruse.
What's so "progressive" about wide spread corruption?
Flashback: Ted Kennedy 'Borking' Bork (1987)
Hear the words of selfless public servant libeling the character of a good man.
Tea Party Rally
I will be there among thousands of other gun owning, god fearing, red necks.
Here are the details...........
Vitals
Date: September 5, 2009
Schedule:
12:00pm - Onsite Parking Opens
1:00pm - Music begins, food and merchandise vendors begin
3:00pm - National Anthem
3:05pm - Speakers/Town Hall Program Begins
6:00pm - God Bless America/Event Ends
Sign up here. Be There
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HCAN organizer explains how to block opposing views
Who's really the astroturfers?





