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Barry Chamish is the long time, independent Israeli reporter of many among the million stories of intrigue and mystery, in numerous cities around the world. Go figure this one!! But come to think of it, nothing, but nothing,is out of place for Washington District of Criminals (WDC) all things considered. Though it must be said this particular affair is distinct for its unique flavor of a muddled riddle right out of a mad hatter tale of nut cases, sociopaths and cynical spies, not to mention the strange collusions of the attached Zionist Jew Congressman and the wondering Muslim wife in high places, all running amuck in some devilish misadventure. It has the makings of a very good thriller for Tom Clancy. Yes, a million stories in the naked city and here is one more. – AC
In May Rasmussen Reports took a survey of a thousand adults asking if they believed that States have the right to secede. “One-in-five Americans believe individual States have the right to break away from the country, although a majority doesn’t believe it will actually happen.”
That a Tea Party movement sprang to life in the midst of the protests against Obamacare and then was instrumental in transferring political power in the House of Representatives in the 2010 election cannot be dismissed.
EPA: Environmental Propaganda Activists
New rules use doctored evidence to cause economic pain and impair human health
The Environmental Protection Agency recently issued 946 pages of new rules, requiring that U.S. power plants sharply reduce (already low) emissions of mercury and 83 other air pollutants. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson claims that, while the regulations will cost electricity producers $10.9 billion annually, they will save 17,000 lives and generate up to $140 billion in health benefits.
There is no factual basis for these assertions. To build its case, EPA systematically ignored evidence and ignored clinical studies that contradict its regulatory agenda, which is to punish hydrocarbon use.
If you have ever set forth in a book store, you are bound to have seen them, row upon row of these books for Idiots and Dummies. There are books for understanding computer programs, personal finances, income tax preparation, and a whole slew of other topics designed to ease you through the subject of your choice. There is even a book entitled Constitution for Dummies which is supposed to help you in your understanding of our nation’s Constitution.
I don’t know how effective those books would be at explaining the intricacies of our Constitution, but somebody needs to do something to explain to the people of this country the function of their government…that is if it isn’t already too late.
The great writer Kurt Vonnegut titled his final book A Man without a Country. He was the man; the country was the United States of America. Vonnegut felt that his country had disappeared right under his – and the Constitution’s – feet, through what he called “the sleaziest, low-comedy Keystone Cops-style coup d’état imaginable.” He was talking about the Bush administration. Were Vonnegut still alive in the post-Bush era, he would not have felt that his country had returned.
A problem with which American administrations have grappled since the days of Thomas Jefferson’s presidency has been Arabs and the Middle East. The Marine anthem mentions “the shores of Tripoli” because, in 1801, Jefferson sent them to there to put down the Barbary pirates.
One of the best books on this subject is “Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East, 1776 to the Present” by Michael B. Oren who, with exquisite irony, is currently serving as the Israeli ambassador to the United States, the nation of his birth.
CHURCHVILLE, VA—Our ironic thanks to Smoky the Bear’s campaign manager, the Sierra Club, and all those well-meaning folks who have just delivered the second-largest wildfire in Arizona history. The Wallow Fire has burned more than 600 square miles of Ponderosa pine forest at this writing—and it is still burning. It still has a chance at exceeding the 732 square miles of the Chediski fire in 2002.
“The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect.” (John Marshall, Chief Justice, U. S. Supreme Court 1801 to 1834)
“….. a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect?” What happened to that as the lofty goal of the judiciary and all other men? “Liberty” ….. a pipe dream, when an irrational ideology arises to trump it. That ideology is liberalism, progressivism, socialism and/or communism and for the last 100 years or more these companion ideologies have arisen to trump individual liberty, fully sanctioned by the U. S. Supreme Court and many lower courts.