Still away on borrowed computer, but home soon. Sorry if the formatting is wonky, ~Bob.
Excerpt: An Iranian military commander said that his
country has detailed contingency plans to strike nearly three dozen
U.S. military bases in the region should Iran be attacked, local
media reported Wednesday.
Transportation
Secretary Praises Murderous Communists as “More Successful.” By
Erick Erickson
Excerpt: Obama
Administration Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood has come out in
favor of the Chicoms over Americans claiming that in China “only
three people make the decision. In our country, 3,000 people do.” …
Likewise, the famed high spec rail system in China has come under
investigation for corruption, is not making money, and has repeated
broken down. The same three people who make decisions decided to make
the man in charge of the rail system disappear.
Transparency Ends at
the White House Door, By Jacob Laksin
Excerpt: On his first day
in office, President Obama vowed to create “a new level of
transparency, accountability and participation for America’s
citizens.” But the president has not lived up to his transparency
rhetoric – and now even the left is taking note.
Liberal magazine Mother
Jones laments this week that the Obama administration spent a
record-high $12 billion in 2011 to keep government information
classified.
Whatever Happened to
Occupy Wall Street? By Daniel Greenfield
Excerpt: Yesterday I took
a walk down to the oldest part of New York City, where the Dutch
landed and planted their flag near the current location of the Staten
Island Ferry, where George Washington stood his officers rounds at
Fraunces Tavern, now filled with Wall Street types, and where a bunch
of smelly hippies stirred by an anti-Semitic Canadian magazine
decided to squat a park in order to make a statement about their own
need for attention.
America Apologizes to
Pakistan Over U.S. Soldiers Defending Themselves. By Rick Moran
Excerpt: While some
details of the incident at the border may never be known, what was
clear from the military’s investigation into the incident was that
Pakistan failed to inform the US of the position of the Pakistani
soldiers, and that the border guards fired on US and Afghan soldiers.
In essence, Secretary Clinton has apologized to the Pakistani
government for our soldiers defending themselves from attack.
Egypt’s First ‘Sex
Slave Marriage.’ By Raymond Ibrahim
Excerpt: Last Monday, on
the Egyptian TV show Al Haqiqa (“the Truth”), journalist Wael
al-Ibrashi began the program by airing a video-clip of a man, Abd
al-Rauf Awn, “marrying” his “slave.” Before making the woman,
who had a non-Egyptian accent, repeat the Koran’s Surat
al-Ikhlas after him, instead of saying the customary “I marry
myself to you,” the woman said “I enslave myself to you,” and
kissed him in front of an applauding audience. (In keeping with the
Holy Qur'an, of course. Bob.)
U.S. Navy Sails the
Ocean Green. By Lloyd Billingsley
Excerpt: As the
politically correct line has it, conventional fuel is scarce,
environmentally destructive, and has to be procured from dangerous
areas of the world. Therefore, biofuels made domestically from seeds,
algae, chicken fat and such will enhance the security of the military
and the nation itself. A great deal more than security is in play
here. Consider, for example, the source of the biofuels.
Abu Jindal has no
remorse for Mumbai carnage, say investigators
Excerpt: There is no
remorse in Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jindal Hamza, the Indian
national who has confessed to being in the control room in Karachi
during the 2008 terror siege of Mumbai, say investigators, describing
him as an intensely devout man who believes he did his "religious
duty". (didn't get the “Islam is a religion of Peace” memo.
~Bob.)
Excerpt: A 17-year-old was
the victim of a violent anti-Semitic attack Wednesday night on a
train from Lyon to Toulouse, the Interior Ministry announced
Thursday. (Didn't get the memo. ~Bob.)
Excerpt: And the
plaintiffs are members of a group that has a long history of
spuriously claiming victim status.
Excerpt: Muslims commit 91
percent of honor killings worldwide. A manual of Islamic law
certified as a reliable guide to Sunni orthodoxy by Al-Azhar
University, the most respected authority in Sunni Islam, says that
"retaliation is obligatory against anyone who kills a human
being purely intentionally and without right." However, "not
subject to retaliation" is "a father or mother (or their
fathers or mothers) for killing their offspring, or offspring's
offspring."
Thousands in Pakistan
beat a man to death, burn corpse over Qur’an desecration
Excerpt: Thousands of
people dragged a Pakistani man accused of desecrating Islam's holy
book from a police station in central Pakistan, beat him to death and
then set his body on fire, a police official said Wednesday. The
incident highlighted the highly charged nature of Pakistan's
blasphemy laws, under which anyone found guilty of insulting Islam's
Prophet or the Qur’an can be sentenced to death.
Female Soldier Reflects
on Injuries, Military Service
Excerpt: To date, more
than 80 women have lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, and
hundreds have come home with combat injuries. Among them is Army Spc.
Sue Downes from Tazewell, Tenn., who sustained serious injuries —
including the loss of both of her legs — in Afghanistan.
Twitter Forced to Hand
Over Occupy Wall Street Protester's Tweets, User Info
Excerpt: A Manhattan
judge has ordered Twitter to hand over three months' worth of tweets
and user information on an Occupy Wall Street protester, paving the
way for future subpoenas of social networks.
Excerpt: I came from a
country where everyone had guaranteed access to free medical care,
which was paid for by confiscatory taxes imposed on working people.
… In the USSR, taxpayers and their families faced low-quality
medical care, medication shortages and overcrowded hospitals with
outdated technology, while government officials had access to the
best hospitals.
A Settlement Freeze Can
Advance Israeli-Palestinian Peace. By Alan M.
Dershowitz
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3150/settlement-freeze
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3150/settlement-freeze
Excerpt: Now that Israel
has a broad and secure national unity government, the time is ripe
for that government to make a bold peace offer to the Palestinian
Authority. (Sounds like Dershowitz is carrying Obama's water again.
This is the classic liberals' approach to negotiating with an
obdurate despotism: reward the tyrant for deigning to come to the
table. This supine tactic has been tried over and over again without
success. How about Dershowitz demand a concession in return for a
concession in order to negotiate? The Palestinians want to stop
further inroads into what they consider their territory? Fine, agree
in return for this: Israel wants its territorial integrity respected;
Palestinians will give up the claim of return in return for cessation
of settlement expansion. Following that, they can negotiate
borders, water, etc. I should be shocked that a legendary negotiator
and litigator such as Dershowitz would make this argument, but this
is part of the classic pattern of nice liberals conceding
legitimacy of the opponent's demand in order to coax their
opponents to the table. Once something is given up for nothing, the
liberals are already halfway to granting their
interlocutors their maximalist positions. The other guys are more
than smart enough to expect that they can get more and give a
whole lot less. Next time I need to write a contract or do a
real estate deal I'll look for a lawyer in Dearborn MI. Cordially,
Larry Greenberg)
Obama Administration
Stabs Israel in the Back. By Shoshana
Bryen
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3148/obama-administration-stabs-israel
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3148/obama-administration-stabs-israel
Excerpt: The Founders in
their wisdom divided the powers of government; some to the Executive,
some to the Legislative. The power of the purse went to Congress;
diplomacy to the Executive. How that shakes out matters to the U.S.
and our democratic allies. (The Obama administration practices supine
diplomacy, catering to those who oppose US interests and commit
human rights abuses as standard operating practice. Obama lies to the
American public and defies Congress about his intention to stop Iran
from acquiring nuclear weapons capability by applying crippling
economic sanctions. Touting his toughness against Iran's inexorable
march to weaponization, he grants waivers to potential enemies and
allies to continue funding the theocracy in Tehran. Cordially, Larry
Greenberg)
Excerpt: Chief Justice
Roger B. Taney wrote that blacks were,beings of an inferior order,
and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in
social or political relations, and so far inferior that they had no
rights which the white man was bound to respect. This was a shocking
violation of the founding principle of our great republic, individual
rights. Clearly, personal subjectivity and partisan politics
motivated this ruling. And here we are again, courtesy of Chief
Justice John Roberts.
The FBI could cut your
internet access in four days (here’s how to prevent it)
Excerpt: For months now,
the FBI has been warning people that a blackout of their access to
the Internet could be coming. The warnings about the Internet
problem have been splashed across Facebook and Google, and Internet
service providers have sent notices as well.
Excerpt: Suppose that this
November’s presidential election is so close that one candidate
wins the popular vote and the other wins the Electoral College (and
thus the election). Which candidate, Mitt Romney or Barack Obama, or
neither, holds an edge in the Electoral College system for choosing
U.S. presidents? Though his advantage is small, I believe it belongs
to Romney.
Vietnam War veteran's
'Born on the Fourth of July' account disputed by comrades' memories
Excerpt: Rudy Molina Jr.
says some of Kovic's story is just plain wrong and wants to set the
record straight. Molina, 65, served with Kovic in H&S Co., 1st
AmTrac Battalion, 3rd Marine Division in the late 1960s.
(Interesting. I envy no man confined to a wheelchair, and acknowledge
that Kovic started out as a good Marine, and certainly was up front
where the lead was flying. However, it's difficult to find much
positive about his antiwar career and his bitterness. Now it
seems his memory of battlefield events differs a good deal from
others who were there, but such things do happen. --Del)
GOTCHA! British police
arrest 6 jihadist suspects in London
Excerpt: Police on
Thursday arrested five men and a woman in London who are suspected of
preparing terrorist strikes against targets in Britain. (Doubtless
enraged Baptists, ~Bob)
Why Is Obama So Angry
These Days?
http://justcommonsense-lostinamerica.blogspot.com/2012/07/why-is-obama-so-angry-these-days.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FMoXTa+%28Lost+in+America%29
Excerpt: Somebody needs to
tell President Obama to dial back the "angry militant black"
posture he's been presenting for the last few weeks. He looks
almost exactly like those Black Panthers wielding clubs in front of
that polling station in 2008. That's not a good sell if
he hopes to have any chance of victory in November; after all, it was
Obama himself that promised to bring a new degree of civility and
transparency to Washington D.C.
CA Cities Consider
Seizing Mortgages:Well-connected political cronies to benefit from
eminent domain. By Arnold Ahlert
Excerpt: In a move best
described as an unholy alliance between over-reaching government and
crony capitalism, some local government officials in California are
exploring ways to invoke eminent domain in order to
restructure mortgages for underwater homeowners. California's
San Bernardino County and two of its largest cities, Ontario and
Fontana, would seize mortgages from the private investors who
currently own them, cut the loan and principle to the current
property value, and resell them to new investors.
Global Warming
Blame-ologists Play with Fire. By Michelle Malkin
Excerpt: Al Gore slithered
out of the political morgue to bemoan nationwide heat records and
pimp his new "Climate Reality Project," which blames global
warming for the wildfire outbreak. NBC meteorologist Doug Kammerer
asserted: "If we did not have global warming, we wouldn't see
this." Agriculture Department Undersecretary Harris Sherman, who
oversees the Forest Service, claimed to the Washington Post: "The
climate is changing, and these fires are a very strong indicator of
that." (And yet, the leading pro-AGW scientists admit there has
been no warming since 1995. So why fires and heat waves now? Money,
votes and power. ~Bob.)
Worth
Reading: Symptoms of a Sick Culture. By Jonah Goldberg
Excerpt: The late Sen.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously remarked that, "The central
conservative truth is that it is culture, not politics, that
determines the success of a society. The central liberal truth is
that politics can change a culture and save it from itself."
I've always liked that quote, but I think it misleads.
The Imperial Presidency
Revisited. By Charles Krauthammer
Excerpt: Though
overshadowed by the shocking Supreme Court decision on health care,
the court's Arizona immigration decision, issued three days earlier,
remains far more significant than appreciated. It was generally
viewed as mixed or ambiguous because the Justice Department succeeded
in striking down three of the law's provisions. However, regarding
the law's central and most controversial element -- requiring
officers to inquire into the immigration status of anyone picked up
for some other violation -- the ruling was definitive, indeed
unanimous.
Chicago-Sized Test of
Wills. By George Will.
Excerpt: Unions are
besieged, especially public-sector unions, particularly teachers
unions, and nowhere more than here. Teachers unions have been
bombarded with bad publicity, much of it earned, including the movie
"Waiting for 'Superman,'" and have courted trouble by
cashing in on sentimentality, cloaking every acquisitive demand in
gauzy rhetoric about how everything is "for the children."
Excerpt: Fewer adults
between 26-64 are getting health insurance through their employer in
2012 than they were in 2008, a downward trend that has continued
through the Obama administration, according to a new Gallup poll.
(Wait until Obamacare kicks in. ~Bob.)
Excerpt: The U.S.
government is spending $20 million to “help clean energy projects
in Africa get started.” Those projects include wind farms and solar
panels, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced at the recent
Rio +20 Conference in Brazil. But the government watchdog Judicial
Watch criticized the spending as wasteful, given the administration’s
track record in trying to pick green energy winners.
Excerpt: The U.S. Office
of Research Integrity (ORI) has found that a neuroscientist who
studied the effects of pesticides on a mouse model of Parkinson’s
disease made up data. (People die because of slime like this. ~Bob.)
June Job Creation at
80,000; Rate Holds Steady at 8.2%
Excerpt: The U.S. economy
created just 80,000 jobs in June and the unemployment rate held
steady at 8.2 percent, reflecting continued slow growth in the
economy with the presidential election just four months away. (Looks
like another typical “Obama recovery Summer.” ~Bob.)
Worth
Reading: Atlas Still Shrugging . . .By Victor Davis Hanson
Excerpt: The only mystery
over the release of unemployment statistics was not whether it was
going to be bad — everyone can sense the stasis in their own
community first-hand — but whom would Barack Obama blame:
Four Years of Disappointing Jobs Reports. By Jim Geraghty
Excerpt: Yes, today’s
jobs report was a disappointment. Almost all of them for the past
four years have been disappointing (yes, the economy started losing
jobs in February 2008).
President Obama’s
troubling trend line on jobs . By Chris Cillizza
Excerpt: While the June
report is bad news in and of itself for Obama’s political
prospects, it’s the broader trend line that it reaffirms that
should be of the most concern to the White House. This is the third
straight month in which the jobs report has underwhelmed
Worth
Reading: The Flip Side to Illegal Immigration. By Victor Davis
Hanson
Excerpt: The simple fact
is that once someone chooses to enter the U.S. illegally and remain
here illegally, breaking the law, either deliberately or through
indifference, becomes easier and habitual: obtaining false IDs,
avoiding normal bureaucratic requirements, violating zoning laws,
etc. And when the host, whether federal, state, or local government,
sends a message that the issue is now entirely political rather than
legal, often the illegal immigrant senses that he is (and should be)
generally exempt from the mundane laws that others must follow.
Romania’s 20-Year
Nightmare: Unraveling Socialized Health Care. By Ion Mihai Pacepa
Excerpt: In my other life
in Communist Romania, I managed a large intelligence organization
that, among other tasks, was charged with keeping alive a
nationalized health care system which in the end bankrupted the
country and generated popular contempt. That system, very similar to
the Affordable Health Care for America Act, was a bureaucratic
nightmare. And it still is a nightmare in the former Soviet empire.
Obama's Imperial
Presidency: When Congress won't do what he wants, he ignores it and
acts anyway. By Kim Strassel
Excerpt: The ObamaCare
litigation is history, with the president's takeover of the health
sector deemed constitutional. Now we can focus on the rest of the
Obama imperial presidency. Where, you are wondering, have you
recently heard that term? (Is a consistent pattern of usurpation of
the legislative power by a president an impeachable offense? I'm not
saying these actions are the "high crimes and misdemeanors"
as expressed in the Constitution. However, a president takes an
oath to "protect and defend" the Constitution. The
Constitution specifies that the executive must execute laws duly
passed by Congress. Is a president free to pick and choose which laws
to enforce? Is a president free to rule by decree? History shows that
in the many gray areas between acts of Congress and presidential
discretion, power has consistently accrued to the presidency, a
pattern of behavior that the public has tacitly endorsed by not
noticing. In this presidency, how many acts of rule by diktat will
the electorate consider failure to respect the Constitution? A
bill of impeachment is bad politics, but monarchical instincts and
actions must be rejected at the polls. Cordially, Larry Greenberg)
How Chicago Plays Ball.
By Dr. Robert Owens
Excerpt: In Chicago they
also play another kind of ball that is rough, and everyone knows the
rules. They call it politics. In other places they call
it organized crime.
Racial violence
explodes in more states: Dangerous and chaotic scenes rock cities on
big holiday. By Colin Flaherty
Excerpt: While most
Americans were commemorating the nation’s birthday, racial
violence, lawlessness and animosity marred Independence Day
celebrations in Georgia, Florida, Ohio, California and Illinois.
Chris Rock started the day off with a bang: “Happy white peoples
Independence Day,” he tweeted. “The slaves weren’t free but I’m
sure they enjoyed fireworks.” (It all started with this speech:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57403200-503544/obama-if-i-had-a-son-hed-look-like-trayvon/
The rest was 100% predictable. The White House resident got exactly
what he wanted, black on white hatred and violence in supposedly
post-racial America. But if people are smart enough to understand
that he deliberately caused riots, will they vote for him again?
--Don Hank)
A Health Care Contract
with America. By John Goodman and Peter Ferrara
Excerpt: Critics of the
Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) need an alternative vision. What
follows is a short explanation of the core ideas posted at the
Congressional Health Care Caucus and developed in greater detail in
the book Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis.
Corzine is having no
fun in the shun: Shamed pol a Hamptons pariah. By Selim Algar and
Leonard Greene
Excerpt: It seems like
only yesterday that Jon Corzine was the life of the party, holding
court on the Hamptons political circuit, raising money for Barack
Obama. Now, Corzine — just months removed from a humiliating
financial scandal — is persona non grata in the tony playground of
the rich, and it’s clearly taking its toll, insiders said.
Excerpt: Count Robert de
La Rochefoucauld, who has died aged 88, escaped from Occupied France
to join the Special Operations Executive (SOE); parachuted back on
sabotage missions, he twice faced execution, only to escape on both
occasions, once dressed as a Nazi guard. (The most interesting man in
the world? --George S.)
Excerpt: The trouble with
education in this country starts and ends with unions. They are
out-of- touch museum relics, fitting for a day that used rotary
presses to distribute the news, but wildly inappropriate for an age
that‘s both wired and wireless. Unions have prevented, and continue
to prevent, much-needed reforms in education, public finance and
government.
PJM Exclusive: Interior
Dept. IG to be Investigated in Alleged White House Drilling
Moratorium Cover-Up By Bridget Johnson
Excerpt: A trio of
senators have won their request for an investigation into Interior
Secretary Ken Salazar’s inspector general regarding a potential
cover-up of documents that led to the drilling moratorium in the Gulf
of Mexico following the BP oil spill. Sens. David Vitter
(R-La.), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) asked the
Integrity Committee of the Council of the Inspectors General on
Integrity and Efficiency in a May 24 letter to investigate the
Interior Department’s Acting Inspector General Mary Kendall, whom
they say “failed to ensure an independent, impartial and complete
investigation into the Administration’s offshore drilling
moratorium and related activities.”
Guantanamo upgrade: US
to spend $40 mil on renovation
Excerpt: Despite promises
to close Guantanamo Bay, Washington is now preparing to invest tens
of millions into renovating the controversial facility's
infrastructure. ([We just didn't know that he meant closing for
renovation." --Jay Leno –Jer)
AZ DOC officer arrested
for smuggling marijuana
Excerpt: An Arizona
Department of Corrections officer is one of five individuals arrested
Monday in separate incidents for allegedly transporting marijuana
into the United States through the Douglas Port of Entry. Ramon Cruz,
28, applied for entry into the United States when a Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) officer noticed his Department of Corrections
uniform with attached badge lying in the back seat of his Ford pickup
truck.
Army scraps
eye-catching pixel camo uniforms
Excerpt: According to
insiders, the design was selected after the Marines had switched to
an eye-catching pixel-driven pattern. "That's what this really
comes down to," the editor of Soldier Systems Daily said. "'We
can't allow the Marine Corps to look more cool than the Army.'"
(No worries. It's not the uniforms. ~Bob.)
Quote
"Ask not what
your government can do for you. Ask what your government can do to
you."
--Doug Newman
--Doug Newman
Liberal talk show host:
I hate this godd–n country
Excerpt: The 4th of July
has concluded. And with its conclusion, a refreshing burst of honesty
has at last emerged from the Left to remind us all what emotion,
precisely, they actually feel for America’s tradition of freedom
and personal responsibility. Apparently, in at least one case, that
emotion is sheer, bone-chilling hate.
When the Moore Family
Lost Power. Sweltering in the dark: a glimpse into America's future
if the greens have their way. By Stephen Moore
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304708604577503043226524250.htmlExcerpt:
Last weekend the Moore
household was one of nearly a million homes in the Washington, D.C.,
area without power. The temperature was between 95 and 105 degrees
and it was so humid you felt like you needed gills to breathe. Sure,
I explained to my three children, we're miserable, but look at the
bright side: Think how much we've reduced our carbon footprint!
Consider it a life lesson in what it means to live green. (This droll
insight shows how utterly dependent we are on electrons that
move over a wire. I have read that the TX population is growing
faster than they can grow production of electricity and will be in
deficit quite soon. How can Texans live without 72 inch TVs, 5,000
square foot homes with thermostats set at 68 and any number of
computer games? There are probably not enough wind, recoverable
cow farts or solar voltaics to make up the difference. Cordially,
Larry Greenberg)
US drones kill 17
'militants' in North Waziristan strike
Excerpt: The US killed 17
suspected "militants" in a strike in an area of the
Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North Waziristan that is known to
host la Qaeda's top leaders.
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