November 2011 Archives

Seems that more and more people, including Democrats, are doubting the survival of Obamacare in its current form. Walter Russell Mead has a great piece up about how even Obama campaigned against the individual mandate at one time.


As they sweat out the months before the Court issues its decision, the healthcare experts who drafted the bill don't know if it's dead, but revealingly enough they are already talking about what they should have done differently.

President Obama campaigned against the individual mandate at the heart of the controversy over constitutionality, and the decision to embrace it was not a natural one for him. 

What's natural for Obama is to insert as much socialism into this country as he can, while he can. If that means an individual mandate, who cares about constitutionality?


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Occupy news from around the Blogosphere:

From The Corner at NR:

The Post reached a new low in MSM glorification of these parasites the other day, when the whole front of the Style section described how "A Square Gets Hip" and "improvises a vibrant urbanism," illustrated with a huge map showing the encampment, which appears to have named the paths crossing the square after Occupy heroes, including Che Guevara and Angela Davis (what, no Stalin Boulevard?).

Occupiers protest a conservative conference in Denver.
 
Man found dead at Occupy Salt Lake camp.

Hours after a man was found dead inside a tent at Pioneer Park, Salt Lake Police Chief Chris Burbank announced Friday he could no longer allow camping in the park or anywhere in the city.

"We can no longer have individuals camping on our streets," Burbank said. "We as a city just cannot tolerate this going on."


It's about time somebody had the guts to tell these parasites to go back home to their parents' basements.

Michael Moore's embrace of the Occupy vermin and trying to make himself look like one of them (well, physically he does, but I digress) is absolutely laughable.

Initially, Moore tried to deny that his massive wealth made him a member of that one percent. Even when forced to admit the obvious, Moore suggested that he was not always among the one percent, based on his income: "Other years, like last year, I don't have a job (no movie, no book) and so I make a lot less."

The fact is that Moore is so wealthy that he does not need to worry about his income. According to public tax records, Moore owns a massive vacation home on Torch Lake, Michigan-one of the most elite communities in the United States-in addition to his posh Manhattan residence.

Through an independent source, Big Hollywood has obtained exclusive photographs of the house matching the address of Moore's waterfront mansion. It is the kind of luxurious summer home that 99 percent of Americans can only dream of owning.


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The poor guy...

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Tracking Liberal Media Bias Since 1996
Tuesday November 08, 2011 @ 09:09 AM ET

 

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1. Gingrich Schools NBC's Curry on Liberal Media Obsession with Cain Controversy
Appearing on Monday's NBC Today, Newt Gingrich took co-host Ann Curry to task for grilling him on allegations against Herman Cain: "...when the news media goes and finds an anonymous report about an anonymous incident...and you decide that matters more than every other issue in the campaign, that may put your judgment in doubt, as you, being the institutional news media." Curry began the segment by wondering: "...to have a Republican nominee for president, with unanswered questions about sexual harassment, what would it do to your party's chances of defeating Barack Obama?" Gingrich shot back: "What does it mean to the elite news media that nobody in the country ever walks up to us and raises questions you all raise?"

2. Defensive Networks Devote 84 Stories to Herman Cain Scandal, Hit Him for 'Lashing Out'
From Friday night through Sunday morning, the big three networks devoted an additional 21 reports to the Herman Cain sexual harassment story, bringing the networks' grand total to 84 in one week. Even as they continued to pile on, these same networks defensively chided Cain for daring to criticize their coverage. On Sunday's Good Morning America, David Kerley hit Cain for "lashing out" at journalists. On Sunday's Today, David Gregory indignantly suggested Cain has "created this alternate universe" where he says to supporters, "You see, this is- this is what the media does..."

3. CBS Reporter Recites Media Bias Critique on Cain Coverage
On Monday's Early Show, CBS's Jan Crawford spotlighted conservative criticism of the broad media coverage of the Herman Cain sexual harassment charges. Crawford stated that Cain's "testy exchange" with reporters "could help...because a lot of conservatives...think there's this huge liberal bias against conservatives. You know, the media didn't cover Bill Clinton...like they're doing Herman Cain." The correspondent noted the right-leaning argument in response to a statement from anchor Erica Hill about a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll that had Cain just barely behind Mitt Romney at the front of the GOP presidential pack: "It would seem these allegations didn't have much of an impact in the latest polling." Just prior to this, the morning show played a sound bite of Cain refusing to answer a reporter's question on the controversy at a weekend press conference.

4. NYT: OWS Troublemakers Merely Fringe, But Tea Party 'Responsible for the Behavior of People'
The New York Times today: "Many protesters say the lawless visitors constitute a tiny fringe and are not representative of the movement....the criminal and antisocial elements are a small minority..." Versus a Times reporter's 2010 book on the Tea Party: "It was difficult, if not disingenuous, for the Tea Party groups to try to disown the behavior. They had organized the rally, and under their model of self-policing, they were responsible for the behavior of people who were there. And after saying for months that anybody could be a Tea Party leader, they could not suddenly dismiss as faux Tea Partiers those protesters who made them look bad."

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November 8, 2011

 

Governments Consider New Taxes on Soda and Candy

In 2011, 14 states proposed new soda taxes, in some cases raising product prices by as much as 264 percent...

TAX FOUNDATION

The Price of Public Health Care Insurance in Canada

An average Canadian family consisting of two adults and two children (earning a little more than $105,700) will pay about $10,486 for public health care insurance...

FRASER INSTITUTE

Five Myths about the World's Population

Most serious demographers, economists and population specialists rarely use the term "overpopulation" because there is no clear demographic definition...

WASHINGTON POST

The New Power of the United States Preventive Services Task Force

The sudden transition that the United States Preventive Services Task Force made from advisory to regulatory roles has allowed it to avoid many of the checks on regulatory agencies...

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

Greenhouse Gas Tax Could Inflate Airfares

U.S. airlines estimate an EU program forcing airlines to pay a carbon tax for emissions over a specific level will cost them $3.1 billion over the next decade...

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US CENTCOM Press Releases


Forces in Iraq pursue 'methodical, flexible' exit plan

Posted: 07 Nov 2011 05:12 AM PST

WASHINGTON (November 3, 2011) -- With some 33,000 U.S. troops still in Iraq and less than two months left to complete withdrawal by Dec. 31, the redeployment operation under way there is extraordinary, a senior officer with U.S. Forces Iraq said today.

 

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Issue 54
11.08.11

In This Issue:

 

Nigeria Under Islamic Law

Did You Know?

Exclusive Clip: Swiss Politician
Against Muslim Takeover of Europe

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North Africa may not come to mind immediately when one thinks of the threat of Radical Islam. However, an increasing number of violent jihadist militias have seized power in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, including Al Qaeda that have seized control of Libya , al- Shabaab who are fighting for the control of Somalia, or Nigeria's Boko Haram. In this week's newsletter, Clarion Fund's Senior Fellow Clare M. Lopez takes a closer look at the disturbing violence that is taking hold in Nigeria.

Boko Haram Wants to Put Nigeria Under Islamic Law

by Clare M. Lopez

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The armies of Islam arrived in the Nigerian kingdoms as early as the 9th century. The forcible conquest of North Africa--including present day Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco--imposed Islamic law (shariah) according to the Maliki school of Sunni jurisprudence over this vast swath of territory. Over subsequent centuries, relentless jihadist raids (razzias) as well as the penetration of Muslim merchants, scholars, and traders into areas of the Sahel and sub-Saharan Africa eventually succeeded in subjugating Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali and the entire northern half of the modern country of Nigeria to Islam. 

Today, Nigeria is a large and populous West African country of some 160 million people, about half of whom are Muslim and half Christian and animist. Nigeria is comprised of 36 states, 12 of which have implemented shariah in the northern half of the country. As the renowned political scientist, Samuel Huntington wrote, "Islam's borders are bloody and so are its innards." Islam in Nigeria, as in every other place on earth where it establishes power, has shown itself aggressive and violent.  [MORE]


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Swiss Politician Against Muslim Takeover of Europe

Swiss politician Oskar Freysinger from the Swiss People's Party spoke recently at an event in Germany to support German politician René Stadtkewitz and his new party DIE FREIHEIT (FREEDOM).

Can you imagine such a speech from a politician on Capitol Hill?

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Muslims in Switzerland Demonstrate with Yellow Star of David

Jewish leaders from around the world were enraged when Muslims protesting in Switzerland last weekend used the yellow Star of David symbol as part of their demonstration against discrimination. [MORE]


Did You Know...
Libya Turned Back the Clock on Human Rights
to the 7th Century

by Clare M. Lopez

Libyan Transitional National Council (TNC) leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil announced in mid-October 2011 that Islamic law (shariah) will be the basis for all future legislation in the country. The black flag of  al-Qa'eda and jihad now flies over the courthouse in Benghazi, the town where the first sparks of the Libyan revolution ignited. The men with the guns come from the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), a jihadist group accepted into the ranks of al-Qa'eda franchises in 2007 personally by Ayman al-Zawahiri. Abdul-Hakim Belhaj, the former LIFG commander who holds a university degree in civil engineering and who fought alongside the mujahedeen in Afghanistan in the 1980s and later returned there in the 1990s to join the Taliban, is the top rebel military commander in the country, with his headquarters in Tripoli.  [MORE]



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The popular uprisings of the "Arab Spring" were heralded by the West as ushering in a fresh new era of democracy and freedom in the Middle East, but with the rise to power of radical Islamic parties in both Tunisia and Libya, civil liberties and women's rights are in great jeopardy. The following petition opposes the hijacking of the Arab revolutions by Islamism or US-led militarism and support the call for a free and secular Middle East and North Africa made by citizens and particularly women in the region.   

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If you missed out on our most recent webinar, Women's Rights & Human Rights Under Shariah Law with Middle East expert and acclaimed author, Nonie Darwish, you can watch it now by clicking HERE.


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Recommended Reading

The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad

by Hal Lindsey

Islamic fundamentalism's purpose is to replace the Judeo-Christian world order with an Islamic world order. Every American needs to understand the enormity of the threat we face and why. Buy

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RadicalIslam.org invites you to report to us about issues concerning Radical Islam in your area. We have called this new initiative U-Report. As individuals concerned about the threat radical Islam poses to your way of life, we'd like to give YOU the opportunity to play an active role. Let us know about attempts by Muslims to impose Islamic laws in your community, report about radical Muslim demonstrations or activities on your college campus or in your neighborhood. Send us all the details and after being reviewed your story may be published on RadicalIslam.org

Write to us and help us spread awareness about the threat of Radical Islam in the United States.


 


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1. Amanpour, Agreeable with Pelosi, Pushes Boehner Repeatedly from Left to Raise Taxes
ABC's Christiane Amanpour, on Sunday's This Week, hit House Speaker John Boehner repeatedly from the left to raise taxes, a hostile, political agenda-driven approach she failed to apply a month earlier to the House's top Democrat, Nancy Pelosi. Amanpour demanded of Boehner: "Do you not feel that by opposing" a tax hike on millionaires to pay for Obama's jobs bill "you're basically out of step with the American people on this issue?" She followed by yearning: "Do you agree at all that there should be any kind of tax increases?" She soon lectured him - "you talk about fairness" - but since "one in 15 Americans live in extreme poverty which is defined as something like $11,000 per year for a family of four [actually, it's $22,000], are you concerned that these budget cuts are going to hurt the people who can least afford it?"

2. Media Onslaught Continues: 63 Stories on Herman Cain in Just Over Four Days
The unrelenting network coverage of the Herman Cain sexual harassment story continued on Thursday and Friday with an additional 13 stories. That brings the total number of reports to a staggering 63 stories in just four and a half days. Good Morning America offered up three stories on Friday, including a Brian Ross report tinged with anonymous allegations and rumor-mongering. Ross speculated, "Former employees tell ABC News, Cain was a regular on Washington's after-work bar scene, often with young women who worked with him at the restaurant association." Ross hinted, "Some say it was just Cain being personable and gregarious."

3. NBC's Lauer Spends Half of Interview Pestering Michele Bachmann About Herman Cain
In an interview with Michele Bachmann on Friday's NBC Today, co-host Matt Lauer's first four questions pushed Bachmann to comment on the Herman Cain controversy: "As the only woman in this race, I just would like your perspective on all this....Do you think you are hearing the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth from Herman Cain?" Bachmann repeatedly told Lauer: "I don't have any comment on this particular issue." However, Lauer persisted: "Is a subject like sexual harassment, and if there - especially if there is more than one instance of it, even back in the '90s, is it a game-ender if it's proven to be true?"

4. ABC Skips Corzine Resignation, CBS and NBC Avoid Democratic Label
ABC's World News this week failed to mention the development that former New Jersey Democratic Senator and former Governor Jon Corzine is mired in a scandal involving $600 million in missing funds from the financial firm MF Global which he headed until today. The CBS Evening News and the NBC Nightly News so far have not mentioned Corzine's Democratic Party affiliation as they ran full reports on Tuesday, and on Friday both shows updated viewers after Corzine's resignation.

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November 7, 2011

 

Policymakers Should Prepare For Major Uncertainties under Health Reform

The number of additional people enrolling in Medicaid under health reform may vary by more than 10 million...

HEALTH AFFAIRS

Easing Drug Shortages

Drug shortages almost tripled to 178 in 2010 from 61 in 2005, according to a report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...

BUSINESSWEEK

Weathering Global Warming in Agriculture

If governments continue to subsidize and mandate biofuel production, midcentury prices of crops could be 30 percent above current levels...

REASON FOUNDATION

High-Speed Rail Goes Off the Track

The new estimate for the cost of California's planned bullet train puts the bill at nearly $100 billion, though it was originally pegged by the state at $34 billion...

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Assessing the Compensation of Public School Teachers

Teachers receive salary and benefits that are 52 percent greater than fair market levels...

HERITAGE FOUNDATION



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Earl Brubaker began his ministry as a NICE missionary-in-training in 1965.  Since that time he has served as a missionary pastor, field director, church-planter, assistant director, and executive director since January 2009.  His wife is the office manager.  They travel frequently representating the mission, encouraging and counseling both missionaries and churches.

Earl is presently serving as an interim pastor in Deary (Idaho) Community Bible Church.  His goal was to help them hire a permanent pastor by the end of June 2011.

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The November 8 voting deadline is rapidly approaching! This is the last weekend to decide how you will vote. However, before you vote make sure you get the fact with the Freedom Foundation's Informed Voter Guide. We give unbiased information without the political spin and let you know how your vote will impact our state.

If you missed our broadcast on Tuesday night, we broke down the basics of each ballot measure and answered questions live on the air. You can watch the recording right now by clicking the video player below (jump ahead to 1:15):

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November 4, 2011

I've talked about health care and Social Security reform solutions we have sent to the Super Committee. Now I'd like to address another subject near (but probably not dear!) to your hearts: taxes.

The tax system we have now is complicated and unpredictable. We need tax reform that lowers rates, simplifies the code, taxes everyone fairly and makes the economy stronger, not weaker.

Click here for details about the NCPA's plan.

Thanks for your support!

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Friday November 04, 2011 @ 09:39 AM ET

 

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1. Networks Hit Cain Story 50 Times in Less Than Four Days; Ignored Clinton Scandals
Over a period of just three and a half days, NBC, CBS and ABC have developed an insatiable hunger for the Herman Cain sexual harassment story, devoting an incredible 50 stories to the allegations since Monday morning. In contrast, over a similar period these networks mostly ignored far more substantial and serious scandals relating to Bill Clinton. This pattern continued on Wednesday night and into Thursday as the evening newscasts and morning shows highlighted the story 19 times. On Good Morning America, Brian Ross offered innuendo and slung gossip, recounting, "But behind the scenes, several of the campaigns are still urging reporters to continue to dig, George, saying, there's more to be found in the private life of Herman Cain."

2. NBC's Curry Sees Doom for GOP in 2012 in Wake of Herman Cain Controversy
At the top of Thursday's NBC Today, co-host Ann Curry reported on Herman Cain's campaign blaming Rick Perry for dredging up sexual harassment allegations against the Republican front-runner and then wondered: "Will this intra-party fight hurt the Republican Party's chance of taking back the White House?" Later, in an interview with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus Curry touted the back and forth among the GOP primary candidates as a "serious feud" and asked: "Do you think this scandal has affected your party's ability to unseat Barack Obama?"

3. CNN Scolds Cain for 'Melee' with Press, Airs Footage All Afternoon
When Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain briefly raised his voice at reporters on Wednesday and his staff moved them aside, CNN reported the incident hour after hour in the afternoon as another addition to the candidate's negative coverage. CNN condemned the ordeal as "nasty," and a "melee," that Cain got "very testy" and "lashed out at reporters."

4. ABC Skips Subpoena of Obama E-mails on Solyndra Funding
Thursday's World News on ABC skipped the congressional decision to subpoena White House emails related to the Solyndra solar energy company that went into bankruptcy after receiving tax dollars. The CBS Evening News gave the story 22 seconds, while the NBC Nightly News gave the story a 31-second news brief.

5. NBC Uses October Snow Storm to Push Global Warming
On Tuesday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams followed a story on the late October northeast snow storm by ominously proclaiming: "Everybody out east said the same thing about this freak snowstorm, 'This kind of thing didn't used to happen. This never happened before.' And while that is true, it may also be true that we'll all have to start getting used to this kind of thing over the long haul." In the report that followed, correspondent Anne Thompson warned viewers: "Around the world it seems like the weather is going to extremes.....record breaking flooding in Thailand. 1,400 new highs hit in the U.S. just in the month of July. Moscow reaching 101 degrees in the summer of 2010. Heat and wildfires consuming southern Australia in 2009."

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November 4, 2011

 

The Material Well-Being of the Poor and the Middle Class since 1980

Over the past three decades, median income and average consumption have increased amongst the poor, and their access to physical assets such as air conditioning and personal clothing dryers has also improved...

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

Entitlements Must Be Reformed

In looking at 100 instances in which a given country attempted to reduce its debt ratio, successful government efforts usually relied upon spending cuts over tax increases...

REASON MAGAZINE

When the Color of Unemployment Is Green

MIT economist Michael Greenstone found that changes to the Clean Air Act eliminated 590,000 jobs over a 15-year period (1972 to 1987)...

THE AMERICAN

Texas Wind Power Lines Bust Budget

The total estimated cost of Texas' wind energy infrastructure rose $4.9 billion to $6.8 billion -- a 40 percent increase that amounts to $800 per household in the state...

HEARTLAND INSTITUTE

Ditch the Dollar Bill and Live with Change

The Government Accountability Office estimates that savings from switching from paper to coins would amount to $184 million a year...

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Health Policy Blog

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Economic Policy Blog

Expert insights into economic growth and
monetary policy.

Retirement and Taxes: Reforms that Make "Cents"
Retirement reforms based on common sense.

Energy and Environment: Clearing the Air
Expert analysis on energy and environment issues.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

 

 

Feature: CEI's Capitol Hill briefing on E-Verify ended in a loud, lively debate between panelists and legislative staffers.

FEATURED STORY: CEI Hosts Lively Hill Briefing on E-Verify

 

Last week, CEI hosted a Capitol Hill briefing on E-Verify, the electronic employment verification system that may soon become mandatory for American businesses if some Congressmen have their way. After an engaging panel discussion, legislative staffers in the audience sparked a long debate on the merits of E-Verify which eventually led one panelist to call the briefing the best he'd ever been a part of. Watch the highlights of the briefing here. The full video of the event is here.

 

 

SHAPING THE DEBATE

 

Long Island Railroad Pension Fraud Case Could Be Largest Ever

Vincent Vernuccio's interview on Fox Business

 

Official Time: Government Workers Perform Union Duties on the Taxpayers' Dime

Vincent Vernuccio and Trey Kovacs' article in Labor Watch

 

Yes, Regulation Does Keep Unemployment High

Wayne Crews and Ryan Young's op-ed on RealClearMarkets

 

Election Day Alcohol Tremors

Angela Logomasini's op-ed in The Michigan Capitol Confidential

 

Long Island Railroad Workers Scam $1 Billion in Disability Benefits

Vincent Vernuccio and Matt Patterson's op-ed on FoxNews.com

 

Regulation is This Halloween's Goblin

Matthew Melchiorre's op-ed in The Daily Caller

 

Liquor Delivery Charges Needed

Michelle Minton's letter to the editor in The Detroit News

 

Weighing the Value of a Law Degree

Hans Bader's letter to the editor in The New York Times

 

7 Billion People Isn't the Problem

Myron Ebell's citation in The Orange County Register

 

New Law Would Require Warrant for GPS Tracking

Ryan Radia's citation on ReadWriteWeb

 

 

                     

                                        
         

   

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November 3, 2011: Scary Makeup

 

Senior Fellow Angela Logomasini debunks scare stories that chemicals in makeup and other household products cause cancer, neurological disorders, birth defects, and other health problems. The cardinal rule of toxicology is that the dose makes the poison. That dose just isn't there in cosmetics, no matter how loud the shouts of some activists. For more information, see the new CEI study, "The True Story of Cosmetics: Exposing the Risks of the Smear Campaign," by Dana Joel Gattuso.

 

 

BEST OF THE BLOGS

 

Keystone XL Pipeline: Alleged Conflict of Interest Much Ado About Nothing?

By Marlo Lewis

 

Wealthy Chanhassen, Minnesota NIMBYs Oppose Retail Competition, Support Development Socialism

By Marc Scribner

 

The Great Receding

By Matt Patterson

 

College Students: Check Yourself Before You Wreck the Economy

By Jackie Moreau

 

 

 

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The power of partnership: Iraqis take control of Anbar installations in historical transition

Posted: 03 Nov 2011 04:47 AM PDT

RAMADI, Iraq (November 02, 2011) -- Once known as a breeding ground for insurgents, terrorized by frequent bombings and assassinations, the Anbar province is now considered a shining example of the power of partnership.

1/34th BCT makes plans to move forward with joint training

Posted: 03 Nov 2011 04:04 AM PDT

CAMP SAMOUD, Kuwait (November 02, 2011) -- Col. Eric D. Kerska, commanding officer for the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division toured with the Kuwait national guard Oct. 27, at Camp Samoud, Kuwait.

 

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As I emailed you last week, I recently sent each of the 2012 Republican presidential candidates a survey asking them where they stand on the vital Right to Work issue.

We already know where Barack Obama stands, and what he stands for -- more forced unionism and more sweetheart deals for the union bosses.

So it's vital the Republican nominee stands up to Obama and Big Labor -- in writing.

But so far, some of the Republican candidates -- including Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, and Mitt Romney among others -- have not returned our survey.

That's why it's vital you
sign the Republican Candidate Challenge IMMEDIATELY.

Fortunately, I can report that Republicans Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Gary Johnson, and Ron Paul have answered their Candidate Surveys in 100% opposition to forced unionism.

Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Gary Johnson, and Ron Paul agree with the nearly 80% of Americans who believe it's just plain wrong to force workers to pay union dues.

Only you and other pro-Right to Work Americans can turn up the heat on Republican candidates like Gingrich, Perry, and Romney so they see the light.

And with the polls shifting nearly every day and still no clear favorite, now is the time the candidates are most likely to listen to concerned citizens like you.

Please contact all of your candidates who have yet to answer and demand that they return their Candidate Surveys in 100% support of Right to Work.

Click here to sign the Republican Candidate Challenge today urging the candidates to return their 2012 Right to Work questionnaires.

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Thursday November 03, 2011 @ 10:18 AM ET

 

1. Ex Newsweek Editor: GOP Candidates Are 'Advertising Their Ignorance'
Former Newsweek editor Howard Fineman appeared on Wednesday's Hardball to mock Republican presidential candidates as simplistic. He exclaimed, "But, they're advertising their ignorance, is what I'm saying!" Fineman, who now is the political editor at the more overtly liberal Huffington Post, dripped with condescension as he described the potential GOP nominees. The journalist mocked, "What I find fascinating about [Cain's] candidacy, and really the tenor of a lot of what the Republican candidates are saying, including Rick Perry, is they are saying, 'We don't need to know all those fancy facts.'"

2. Networks Continue to Hype Herman Cain 'Firestorm'; 12 More Stories in 24 Hours
The network evening newscasts on Tuesday and the morning shows on Wednesday continued to hype the Herman Cain "firestorm," creating 12 more stories in less than 24 hours. Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos led the show on Wednesday by trumpeting, " Republican front-runner Herman Cain changes his story again as one of his accusers now says she wants to go public on charges of sexual harassment." On NBC's Today, Matt Lauer hyperbolically announced, "Struggling to move beyond the firestorm that is engulfing his candidacy, Herman Cain again denied he sexually harassed anyone." On that same program, guest Chris Matthews recklessly speculated that the Republican harassed women while drunk.

3. Chris Matthews Speculates Herman Cain Sexually Harassed Women While Drunk
Appearing on Wednesday's NBC Today, MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews urged Herman Cain to admit to sexually harassing women and even predicted what the Republican front-runner might say: "I think even if it's really bad he has to put the context to it. He has to say, 'It was an extraordinary night, I had too many drinks, I normally don't act like that, this is not me.'" Matthews earlier argued: "I think he's struggling to come up with some rationale why he's not talking....At some point we're going to find out, maybe by the end of the week, what he actually did that caused all of this trouble. He clearly did something wrong."

4. Jan Brewer Slams Media for Using 'Race Card' to 'Shut Down the Debate' on Illegal Immigration
While being grilled by co-host Ann Curry on Wednesday's NBC Today on Arizona's illegal immigration law causing racial discrimination, Governor Jan Brewer hit back and declared: "I believe truly that the media and others have tried to throw out that race card to shut down the debate. It's not about that. It's about illegal immigration." Earlier, Curry fretted: "Now what would justify such a law that required people, essentially, to carry papers, identification, something that proved that they're American citizens?" Brewer replied: "...it's under reasonable suspicion, it's no different than what law enforcement actually does today....So it's a simple issue, and the press, the liberal media tried to blow that completely totally out of perspective."

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1. Ex Newsweek Editor: GOP Candidates Are 'Advertising Their Ignorance'
Former Newsweek editor Howard Fineman appeared on Wednesday's Hardball to mock Republican presidential candidates as simplistic. He exclaimed, "But, they're advertising their ignorance, is what I'm saying!" Fineman, who now is the political editor at the more overtly liberal Huffington Post, dripped with condescension as he described the potential GOP nominees. The journalist mocked, "What I find fascinating about [Cain's] candidacy, and really the tenor of a lot of what the Republican candidates are saying, including Rick Perry, is they are saying, 'We don't need to know all those fancy facts.'"

2. Networks Continue to Hype Herman Cain 'Firestorm'; 12 More Stories in 24 Hours
The network evening newscasts on Tuesday and the morning shows on Wednesday continued to hype the Herman Cain "firestorm," creating 12 more stories in less than 24 hours. Good Morning America's George Stephanopoulos led the show on Wednesday by trumpeting, " Republican front-runner Herman Cain changes his story again as one of his accusers now says she wants to go public on charges of sexual harassment." On NBC's Today, Matt Lauer hyperbolically announced, "Struggling to move beyond the firestorm that is engulfing his candidacy, Herman Cain again denied he sexually harassed anyone." On that same program, guest Chris Matthews recklessly speculated that the Republican harassed women while drunk.

3. Chris Matthews Speculates Herman Cain Sexually Harassed Women While Drunk
Appearing on Wednesday's NBC Today, MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews urged Herman Cain to admit to sexually harassing women and even predicted what the Republican front-runner might say: "I think even if it's really bad he has to put the context to it. He has to say, 'It was an extraordinary night, I had too many drinks, I normally don't act like that, this is not me.'" Matthews earlier argued: "I think he's struggling to come up with some rationale why he's not talking....At some point we're going to find out, maybe by the end of the week, what he actually did that caused all of this trouble. He clearly did something wrong."

4. Jan Brewer Slams Media for Using 'Race Card' to 'Shut Down the Debate' on Illegal Immigration
While being grilled by co-host Ann Curry on Wednesday's NBC Today on Arizona's illegal immigration law causing racial discrimination, Governor Jan Brewer hit back and declared: "I believe truly that the media and others have tried to throw out that race card to shut down the debate. It's not about that. It's about illegal immigration." Earlier, Curry fretted: "Now what would justify such a law that required people, essentially, to carry papers, identification, something that proved that they're American citizens?" Brewer replied: "...it's under reasonable suspicion, it's no different than what law enforcement actually does today....So it's a simple issue, and the press, the liberal media tried to blow that completely totally out of perspective."

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November 3, 2011

 

The Swedish Model Reassessed

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The High Cost of Wind Energy

Installing an additional 320,000 megawatts of wind power at $2.43 million per megawatt will cost the United States about $777.6 billion or about $44.7 billion every year for the next 19 years, amounting to a carbon tax of $54 per ton...

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The Promise of Online Learning and Education Savings Accounts

Initial empirical studies suggest that students who use to any degree some form of online learning perform better academically...

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Environmental Protection Agency Rules Threaten Jobs

The Environmental Protection Agency plans to regulate over 10,000 commercial and industrial boilers that by some estimates will cost up to 800,000 jobs...

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Energy and Environment: Clearing the Air
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1. Networks Pile On Cain: Will 'Bizarre' Response to Harassment Claims 'Derail' His Campaign?
All three network morning shows on Tuesday led with Herman Cain's response to allegations of sexual harassment in the 1990s and even speculated the scandal could end his candidacy, with NBC Today co-host Ann Curry proclaiming: "Damage control. Herman Cain changes his story....Will the controversy and his reaction to it derail his presidential campaign?" On ABC's Good Morning America, co-host George Stephanopoulos announced: "24-hour flip-flop. Republican front-runner Herman Cain now admits he's been accused of sexual harassment and settlements were paid. His bizarre series of conflicting interviews.... what will it mean for his campaign?"

2. NYT Quickly Fronts Vague Cain Charges, Ignored John Edwards Adultery Allegations Almost a Year
While the Times put 15-year-old anonymous accusations of sexual harassment against GOP candidate Herman Cain on the front page just one full day after they surfaced, it waited 10 months before covering allegations of adultery against Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards - after the candidate himself was compelled to confess. Republican John McCain was also the victim of the paper's partisan double standard on "sex scandals."

3. NYT Editor 'Alarmed' at 'Right Wing' Pushback on Cain Story, Whines About Willie Horton Ad
Andrew Rosenthal, another liberal still whining about the Willie Horton ad: "...it was the Republicans who perfected the art of injecting racial fears into modern-day politics (remember Willie Horton in 1988?) and have conducted an unrelenting personal attack on President Obama that sometimes has not-so-subtle racial overtones." He even sees racism in a Herman Cain ad that dares call Obama a (gasp!) "community organizer."

4. CNN Segment Hypes 'Diversity' of Occupy Seattle
CNN used an "In Depth" segment on Tuesday to emphasize the diversity among protesters at Occupy Seattle, featuring a rapper, a group of "Raging Grannies," drummers and more. The report during the 12 p.m. hour was one of multiple segments that ran on Tuesday afternoon giving viewers a close-up look at the Wall Street protests. "Gives you just a feel for how diverse the protesters are," anchor Suzanne Malveaux noted preceding the report. The rosy headline touted "Diversity at 'Occupy' Seattle."

5. Big Three Nets Omit Corzine's Party ID as Feds Investigate His Firm
On Tuesday, the morning shows of the Big Three networks omitted the party affiliation of Jon Corzine as they reported on the federal investigation into his brokerage firm, something that even the liberal New York Times did in their coverage of the story. ABC's Good Morning America also failed to include Corzine's name during their news brief on the investigation.

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November 2, 2011

 

Will Green Energy Make the United States Less Secure?

Production of solar panels in countries other than China fell from 85 percent of the world market in 2003 to 58 percent in 2009, says H. Sterling Burnett, a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis...

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Overpopulation Isn't the Problem

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Make the Treasury Responsible for "Unofficial" Debt

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Assessing the Perry Flat Tax

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California's New Green Tax

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Convoys truck equipment out of Iraq

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 09:50 AM PDT

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq (October 28, 2011) -- The number of convoys leaving Iraq is growing each day as Operation New Dawn nears the end of its mission.

 

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Tuesday November 01, 2011 @ 10:24 AM ET

 

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1. NBC's David Gregory: Are GOP Supporters of Herman Cain Seeking 'Absolution' for Charges of Racism?
On NBC's Meet the Press: Press Pass, Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings explained Republican support of Herman Cain to host David Gregory this way: "...they've been accused as being racist and I think when they can vote for a Herman Cain....they feel like, 'Well, you know, I support this guy...it shows that I'm not racist, and I'm supporting him.'" Gregory added: "'Here's a black conservative who's - who's hammering the President the way we are, so there's no racism here.'" He then wondered: "You feel like he offers absolution in that way, to Tea Party Republicans?" Cummings replied: "I think that's at least a part of it."

2. All Three Networks Hype 'Bombshell Blast' Against Herman Cain
All three morning shows on Monday hyped a "bombshell blast" against Herman Cain, playing up a story in Politico charging the Republican presidential candidate with sexual harassment back in the 1990s. ABC's Good Morning America led with the allegations. Co-host George Stephanopoulos, whose former boss, Bill Clinton, repeatedly faced sexual harassment claims, touted, "And this morning, bombshell blast. Major allegations against front-runner Herman Cain. Two former female colleagues accuse him of sexual harassment."

3. 'Occupy' Opponents Missing on CBS, Plays Up Holdout Protesters
CBS's Early Show on Monday found yet another excuse to report on Occupy Wall Street, spotlighting the diehard protesters who stayed in Zuccotti Park during a winter storm. While correspondent Debbye Turner Bell noted the $3.4 million spent on police overtime in New York City and the complaints from businesses near the demonstrators' campsite, she didn't play one sound bite from the opposition. Turner Bell first highlighted the "freezing temperatures and record-breaking October snow" over the past weekend in the Northeast and added, "And that does raise the question of how committed are these Occupy Wall Street protesters? But there's another question: can local city governments afford to pay the price tag that goes along with expressing this basic American right?"

4. CNN Hosts Former Communist Party Candidate to Praise OWS, Hit Obama from Left
CNN's Don Lemon hosted radical leftist and former Communist Party member Angela Davis on Sunday night's Newsroom for what he called a "blast from the past." Davis hit President Obama from the left and praised the Wall Street protests as a continuation of the movement that swept "a black president who identified with a black radical tradition" into office. CNN labeled Davis as a "political activist" but did not report that she was a prominent Communist Party member and twice its vice presidential candidate in the 1980s. As a professor at the University of California-Santa Cruz, she was urged by the state's then-Governor Ronald Reagan not to be allowed to teach at the state's universities because of her Communist Party membership.

5. While Recounting JFK Assassination, Chris Matthews Links 'Vicious' 'Right-Wing' 'Hate'
While hyping his new book on John F. Kennedy, Friday, Chris Matthews seemed to connect "vicious" "right-wing" "hate" to the assassination of the nation's 35th president. At no time in his Hardball editorial did Matthews admit that the President's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was a pro-communist leftist, who, at one point in his life, defected to the Soviet Union. Speaking of Kennedy's trip to Dallas in November of 1963, Matthews connected, "[Kennedy] was living the life of an American politician, trying to figure things out politically, trying to figure out what was in the water down there in Dallas that made some people so viciously right-wing. An hour later, he was gone."

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November 1, 2011

 

The Importance of Failure

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Say Yes to Building the Keystone Oil Pipeline

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What We Spend on, and Get from, Higher Education

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America's Obesity Problem

Government intervention to make people healthier, though well-intentioned, threatens to create a "fat war" that pits the healthy against the obese...

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Insurgents face unrelenting pressure in Afghanistan

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 03:54 AM PDT

WASHINGTON (October 27, 2011) -- Insurgents fighting against the Afghan government and people can end their violent ways and rejoin their communities or face unrelenting pressure, a senior International Security Assistance Force commander said today.

 

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