Thursday, April 18, 2013

Old Jarhead's Political SitRep for April 19, 2013


Old Jarhead's Political SitRep for April 19, 2013
Robert A. Hall
Happy Patriots day. By the rude bridge… Your one-stop-shop for political news and opinion--who needs newspapers or TV? Please forward to friends who need to be informed. This SitRep (Military for “Situation Report”) is created by many readers who send me items for inclusion, which I would have likely missed or skipped. And I can only spend at most three hours a night pulling stuff, plus the healthcare or economic stuff that crosses my desk at work. As always, I—and you—owe them thanks and appreciation. I post articles because I think they are of interest and will stimulate thought and discussion. Doing so doesn’t mean that I necessarily agree (or disagree) with every—or any—opinion in the posted article, or that I was able to verify the information presented, which is the responsibility of the author. I try not to post things that are false, or too far a stretch, regardless of the view point, but I don’t always succeed. As always on the Net, or in the legacy media, you must read critically and with skepticism.

If I’ve understood the media correctly, if not for the NRA, George Bush and Global Warming, the FBI would have already caught the Tea Party Terrorists who likely carried out the Boston Bombings. ~Bob.

Worth Reading: Ignoring Terrorism Is Not the Answer. By Daniel Greenfield 
Excerpt: The day before the Marathon Massacre, the New York Times had scored plaudits for running an op-ed by one of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguards complaining about his hard life in Guantanamo Bay. On April 14th, the paper of broken record paid 150 dollars to an Al Qaeda member for the opportunity to complain about being force fed during his hunger strike. On April 15th the bombs went off.

Excerpt: The FBI released images of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing they still consider to be "armed and extremely dangerous." (If these are the guys, they appear to have dark complexions. How long until Salon, CNN or the NYT speculates that one is Dr. Ben Carson and the other LtCol Allen West? But see two pieces saying this is wrong. ~Bob.)

Slightly different pictures. One appears to be what the NYT will call a "White Mediterranean." Or maybe a "White Mid-Easterner." Yesterday, CNN, Fox and others walked back reports of an arrest. Today the Post story below appears to be wrong. ~Bob.

The Post’s ‘Person of Interest’ Is a Local High-School Track Runner
Excerpt: "BAG MEN," the New York Post's front cover brays this morning, underneath a photo of two Boston Marathon spectators. "Feds seek these two pictured at Boston Marathon." 


In Boston blasts, veterans shift into combat mode
Excerpt: Mullaney, now a captain in the Army Reserve, served 15 months during the “surge” in Iraq. Collazo of Humble, Tex., a former Marine corporal, was wounded in Iraq’s Anbar province by mortar shrapnel and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. … As smoke wafted across Boylston Street and maimed marathon spectators lay across a bloody sidewalk, one veteran, an Army colonel and runner, shifted into combat mode as he crossed the finish line. He turned back into the chaos, peeled off his Team Red, White & Blue T-shirt and tied it as a tourniquet on the limb of a bombing victim.

Arrest made in ricin case; mailings are an eerie echo of 2001 anthrax attacks
Excerpt: By Wednesday night, authorities had arrested Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Miss., as a suspect in the ricin mailings, the FBI said in a statement. Curtis also sent a third letter to a Mississippi justice official, the FBI said. He is well known to law enforcement as a frequent letter-writer to lawmakers, two officials said. (How could someone smart enough to make ricin be so stupid. Thankfully he sent want to a Republican senator, or the media would be screaming about racist Tea Party members. Probably will anyway as soon as they catch their breaths from hoping Boston was done by a Tea Party guy. ~Bob.)

Excerpt: Among the things that Curtis "liked" on Facebook was Justice For Trayvon Martin and the FBI. His old Sodahead account shows him to have not voted for Obama, but that he was "liberal." (Maybe more of a nut than a regular Democrat, but certainly not a Tea Party guy. ~Bob.)

Inflation Poised to Accelerate. By Julie Ni Zhu, Research Analyst, and Steven R. Cunningham, PhD, Director of Research and Education
Excerpt: A surge in everyday prices is one of many signs. Wholesale prices and long-bond yields are also trending upward. And the money supply is ballooning. 
The prices of frequently purchased goods and services jumped 2.3 percent in February, according to AIER’s Everyday Price Index (EPI)—well over 25 percent on an annualized basis.

Obamacare’s Essential Benefits Regulation Creates Disparities Among States. By Edmund F. Haislmaier and Alyene Senger
Excerpt: HHS has adopted a “state benchmark plan” approach for setting the EHB package. The result of this decision is that the EHB package will now vary from state to state. While Administration officials tout this approach as offering less market disruption and more flexibility, it will also have the effect that some states will receive more in Obamacare subsidies than others. This is because, in trying to implement one part of Obamacare, the Administration is tripping over another part of the law.

Yemen militants killed in U.S. drone strike: government official
Excerpt: An al Qaeda leader and four militants were killed in a U.S. drone strike on their vehicle south of Yemen's capital Sanaa late on Wednesday, a government official said.

Woman Who Pulls Gun On Attacker Speaks to Lars
Excerpt: She'd just parked her car when she says a man grabbed her from behind by the pony tail and dragged her. She pulled out a handgun, pointed it at him and he got scared. The woman has a concealed carry permit. (Liberals are outraged that she had a gun. Someone could have been hurt. She should have just allowed herself to be mugged to spread the wealth around, and if raped, she could get an abortion. ~Bob.)

‘Pretty Shameful Day For Washington’: Obama Rips Senate Failure, Calls Out Gun Lobby For ‘Willful Lies’
Excerpt: Finally, Obama went after critics who accused him of using the Newtown families as “props,” asking, “are they serious?”… Despite his obvious anger over the lack of progress on an issue that has come to dominate his second term, President Obama attempted to end his remarks on a positive note. “I believe we’re going to be able to get this done,” he said “Sooner or later, we’re going to get this right. (”Willful lies”? Pot calling the kettle black, sorry. How many tax $ were spent on Air Force 1 flying all around the country “campaigning” for this, carting families around for speeches and backdrops/props, by the regime? What sequester? Should also add on tab FLOTUS flights roundtrip to Chicago for funeral of teen shot there, to campaign against guns. Obviously, gun confiscation bigger agenda than securing US borders from terrorists. Think about it. –Barb)

Obama Rages Over Gun Deal Collapse
Excerpt: With the failure of the Democrats’ attempt to exploit the Newtown school shooting to press forward gun control measures, President Obama took to the microphones along with the relatives of Sandy Hook victims to demonize his opposition. This, of course, was his strategy all along: knowing that he did not have 60 votes in the Democrat-controlled Senate to pass his gun control legislation, he pressed forward anyway, hoping to paint Republicans as intransigent, immoral tools of the gun lobby who don’t care about dead children. (Gee, look at the photo op. –Barb.)

Saudi National In Boston Bombing Being Deported On "National Security Grounds"
Steve Emerson just broke the shocking news that the Saudi national, Abdul al-Harbi, who was first questioned in the Boston bombing, is going to be deported on "national security grounds." He is from a very powerful Saudi family with many terrorist ties. …Secretary of State Kerry's meeting with the Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal was abruptly closed to the press the day Abdul al-Harbi was being questioned. (I’d rate this unverified. Why would they deport him if he was cleared as a suspect, unless he had other bad stuff that came to light. Be interesting to see if true. ~Bob.)

Excerpt: The Saudi “person of interest” suspected of being involved in the Boston Marathon bombings is being deported from the United States next week on “national security grounds,” according to a terrorism expert, who notes that the move is “very unusual,” especially given an unscheduled meeting yesterday between President Obama and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal. (The article is very disturbing. I'll be looking for a lot of clarification of who was "of interest" and who is being shipped out posthaste and why. –Del. Can’t believe Obama would take this risk. Be hard for the media to cover for him. ~Bob.)

Excerpt: At a House Homeland Security Committee hearing this morning, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) asked Secretary Janet Napolitano about reports that the Saudi national cleared as a person of interest in the Boston Marathon bombing is being deported for national security reasons. “I am unaware of anyone who is being deported for national security concerns at all related to Boston,” Napolitano said. “I don’t know where that rumor came from.” She also said it was incorrect to label the student as a onetime person of interest. (Then why did they question him and search his apartment? Multiple posts and tweets from neighbors… Seems popular daily to accuse others of lying when lying. So much for DOI, DOS, DHS and various alphabet agencies…Just like that Benghazi video line from Rice. –Barb)

Excerpt: Saudi King Abdullah reached out to President Obama to express condolences for the Boston Marathon bombings and say that the attackers had “no religion,” according to the Saudi Press Agency….Prince Saud Al-Faisal, Saudi foreign minister, met briefly with Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington today in a meeting also attended by Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir and Osamah bin Ahmed Nugali, head of the information department at the Foreign Ministry.

Flashback: More Saudi Nationals To Be Granted Visas To The USA
Excerpt: Saudi Arabian nationals will experience better chances of traveling to America and getting their American visa. This is as a result of US President Barack Obama having lifted most of the restrictions of Saudis entering the country. (Article continues with “how to” info: “If you also happen to be a passport holder of any of the 37 member countries to the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), you will be informed that you need not apply for the American visa to enter the country. You will only need the ESTA visa which will let you stay in the US for up to three months for as often as you want within a period of 2 years. The ESTA visa can be applied for online and you just need to have a passport.” –Barb)

Obammigration: 102,000 Saudi Muslim Visas to US Approved (w/in a Week!) in ’11
Excerpt: Barack Hussein Obama announced that he was going to make it even easier for foreigners to come to America on visitor and student visas. Last year, Saudi applications for visas to the United States more than quadrupled from 25,000 in 2010 to 110,000 in 2011. Even worse is the fact that a whopping 93%–or 102,300– of these applications were approved, 75% of them–nearly 77,000–within a week (!) of the application.

UK paper asks: Is Barack Obama the weakest President in history?
Excerpt: An article in a British news outlet asks: "Is Obama the weakest President in History?" Anna Pukas writes at the UK Express: …. She spends much of her article on the obvious indecision displayed by Obama on the issue of Libya, but his inability to lead has been apparent to many conservatives since the very beginning. One thing Obama is good at, though, is campaigning - and going on vacation. (Express article scrubbed from Internet. Surprise, surprise. Global control now? –Barb)

Monumental Cone-Shaped Structure Found in Sea of Galilee: Nautical archeologists think structure may have been built onshore and then submerged.
Excerpt: Nautical archaeologists have reported the discovery of a "monumental" conical stone pile built of large, natural, unhewn basalt cobbles and boulders, on the floor of the Sea of Galilee…. Close inspection by scuba diving revealed that the structure is made of basalt boulders up to 1 meter long with no apparent construction pattern and no signs of cutting or chiseling…. A report on LiveScience.com said the structure appears to be a giant cairn, with rocks piled on top of each other.

Op-Ed: Jihad Cheers While Mothers Weep: Palestinian Arab reactions to Boston tragedy highlight Islamist jihadist extremism.
Excerpt: On April 16, some Palestinian Arabs in Gaza cheered. They reportedly danced in the streets and handed out candy and sweets to motorists and pedestrians alike. They were not celebrating the inauguration of a new school or the completion of a hospital. Instead, they were celebrating death.

Arab Gang Planned to Shoot Up Jewish Visitors on Temple Mount
Didn’t get the memo. ~Bob. Excerpt: Israeli officials on Thursday announced that they had nabbed a gang of Arab terrorists who were planning a terror attack against Israelis or tourists who visited the Temple Mount. An indictment was handed down Thursday against five suspects, residents of an Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem, on charges of terrorism and conspiracy to murder and kidnap innocent civilians.

Assad: The West Will Pay for Supporting Al-Qaeda
Excerpt: The West has paid heavily for funding Al-Qaeda in its early stages. Today it is doing the same in SyriaLibya and other places, and will pay a heavy price in the heart of Europe and the United States," Assad said. Last week, the jihadist rebel group Al-Nusra Front pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, who had previously urged rebels to establish an Islamic state in Syria.

Worth Reading: Postmodern prudes. By Victor Davis Hanson
Excerpt: More than 500 people were murdered in Chicago last year. Yet Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel still found time to berate the fast food franchise Chick-fil-A for not sharing "Chicago values" -- apparently because its founder does not approve of gay marriage.

Worth Reading: In the world of acts, the urge to help overwhelms. By John Kass
Excerpt: There is the world of acts and there is the world of words. And America saw both the other day when the bombs went off at the finish of the Boston Marathon. TV broadcasters with too much time to fill and too few facts descended, chattering, into speculation. And a few other media types couldn't resist using the carnage to inflict partisan wounds.

Worth Reading: America's Enemies Are Colorblind. By Larry Elder
Excerpt: Investigators cannot yet tell whether the bombings at the Boston marathon, which so far have killed three and wounded more than 170, are the product of domestic or foreign terrorist(s). But whether foreign or domestic, America's enemies are colorblind.

Spare Us the Usual Partisan Blame Game During Terror Crises, Mr. President. By Jim Geraghty, Morning Jolt (Worth subscribing to. ~Bob.)
Excerpt: A big reason why no version of any gun-control proposal passed the Senate with 60 votes Wednesday was because none, or almost none, of the senators believed it would actually prevent another massacre. Vice President Joe Biden, leading the president's gun task force, declared, "Nothing we're going to do is going to fundamentally alter or eliminate the possibility of another mass shooting or guarantee that we will bring gun deaths down to 1,000 a year from what it is now." (Video here.) I don't need to rehash it much: The Newtown shooter stole the guns he used, none of the recent massacre perpetrators purchased their firearms at gun shows, most of them hadn't done anything that would flag them in the instant-check system until they pulled the trigger, police ignored the warnings of the Aurora shooter's psychiatrist, and so on. When we learned the details about the Newtown shooter, it was painfully clear that no policy, short of banning private gun ownership and forcibly collecting every last firearm in private hands, could prevent something like that from happening again. And yet the whole argument for this bill was driven by invoking Newtown every moment possible. … We don't have time for your usual let's-start-messaging-for-the-midterms pep rallies, Mr. President. We have some non-symbolic problems we would like to see resolved. It's time to stop worrying about wasting crises and start focusing on resolving them.

At Pivotal Point in Presidency, Obama Routed on Gun Control
Excerpt: Blame the gun lobby. Blame Republicans. Blame a handful of skittish Democrats who gave the GOP cover. Blame the entire band of demagogues who killed the modest attempt to close loopholes in a law requiring background checks for guns.
Blame them, too, for jeopardizing President Obama’s entire legislative agenda. That was the point, anyhow, right?

Obama meets with Saudi foreign minister, discusses Syria
Excerpt: U.S. President Barack Obama met with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal at the White House on Wednesday and discussed the conflict in Syria, a spokeswoman said. The meeting was not on Obama's public schedule. (Boston never came up? ~Bob.)

Deal approved in Muslims' suit against McDonald's
http://bostonherald.com/business/business_markets/2013/04/deal_approved_in_muslims_suit_against_mcdonaldsA judge on Wednesday finalized a $700,000 settlement between McDonald's Corp. and members of Michigan's Muslim community over claims a suburban Detroit restaurant falsely advertised its food as prepared according to Islamic law. Ahmed Ahmed, the Dearborn Heights man who represents plaintiffs in the class-action suit, claims he bought a chicken sandwich in September 2011 at the restaurant but found it wasn't halal. (Wonder why PETA has had nothing to say about the cruel way animals are butchered for halal meat. ~Bob.)

House investigators talking to new Benghazi whistleblowers
Excerpt: CBS News has learned that multiple new whistleblowers are privately speaking to investigators with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee regarding the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attacks on the U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya. The nature of the communications with the whistleblowers and their identities are not being made public at this time. But in response, the Oversight Committee yesterday sent letters to the three federal agencies involved: the CIA, the Defense Department and the State Department. (Is it just me, or was Obama a lot more angry about the defeat of a symbolic gun control bill everyone admits wouldn’t stop the next Newtown than he was over the murder of four Americans in Benghazi? Or the murder of an American agent and several hundred Mexicans with guns his administration gave the drug cartels? ~Bob.)

‘Threatened' Student Files Complaint Against West: He had warned 'left-wingers' of consequences for 'stalking' his wife
Excerpt: After sternly warning college students to stop harassing his wife or they would face consequences, former Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., now finds himself the target of a complaint. West, a retired Army colonel who narrowly lost his congressional seat after serving a notable freshman term, had responded on Twitter and Facebook to students at Florida Atlantic University, where his wife, Angela, serves on the Board of Trustees. He explained in a Facebook post Wednesday that students had gone to his wife’s office, “stalked her at the FAU Board of Trustee meetings, and sent letters to her company headquarters.”

Special Report: The battle for the Swiss soul
Excerpt: It has come to this: Swiss banks, under pressure from countries such as the United States, France and Germany, have been giving up their secrets, in some cases handing foreign tax authorities the names of their account holders. To avoid being blacklisted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Swiss government has agreed to share more information with foreign authorities hunting tax cheats. The foreign assault has opened up a huge rift inside the fiercely independent Alpine nation. (I have a Swiss Account, but all that’s in it are Bitcoins and Czarist War Bonds. ~Bob.)

Pakistan court orders arrest of former president Musharraf
Excerpt: A Pakistani court ordered the arrest of former president Pervez Musharraf on Thursday in connection with charges relating to his showdown with the judiciary in 2007 when he was still in power, television channels and one of his aides said. The former army chief returned to Pakistan last month after nearly four years of self-imposed exile to contest a May 11 general election, despite the possibility of arrest on various charges and death threats from the Pakistani Taliban.

Obama's shameful Thatcher snub
Excerpt: Some commentators have expressed surprise that President Obama did not send a high-level official delegation to her funeral. I'm way beyond surprised. I'm ashamed....and angry. (We know that Obama has an animus towards Britain, the colonial power in Kenya. ~Bob.)

Immigration Reform Could Cause ObamaCare Cost Surge: A little noticed provision of the Obama health law is likely to become a big roadblock to immigration reform. Bt Betsy McCaughey
Excerpt: ObamaCare makes legal immigrants eligible for subsidized private health plans on the exchanges, regardless of how recently they arrived. The Gang of 8 immigration plan — proposed by four Republican and four Democratic U.S. senators — is expected to double the number of legal immigrants coming into the country with permanent visas over the next decade.

How Serious Should the World Take North Korea
Excerpt: North Korea can make ballistic missiles. … Its ballistic missiles work. Syria, Pakistan and Iran all have fired North Korean-made missiles and indigenously- made missiles manufactured in turnkey production facilities purchased from and built by North Korea. (Worth reading for understanding the situation with more than just North Korea. Bear in mind, anything said about ANY member of the group of countries listed could probably be said of ALL of them. Ron P.)

U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Accused of Breaking Sharia Law
Excerpt: The U.S. Ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, is being accused of some outlandish behavior and remarks. Last week, several Egyptian papers and websites, including Al Dostor, reported that Dia’ al-Din al-Garahi, a human rights lawyer and president of the Justice Center for Freedoms and Media, submitted a complaint to the Attorney General accusing Patterson “of libel and defamation of the Egyptian people and making statements that are likely to disturb society and threaten Egypt’s security.” (She has nothing to worry about. Obama has our diplomats’ backs—just ask Chris Stevens. ~Bob.)

Tweet from @liberallisa
not that upset about pple dying in Waco...too bad bush wasn't home!

Two DOZEN IRS Employees ‘Received More Than $250,000 in Food Stamps, Welfare, and Housing Vouchers after Lying about Being Unemployed’
Excerpt: Twenty-four current and former Internal Revenue Service employees have been charged with stealing government benefits, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. (If you get audited, try a sandwich as a bribe. ~Bob.)

Based on his admitted use of cocaine, @BarackObama couldn't legally pass the gun background checks he advocates.

Pakistan’s Musharraf Flees Court After Arrest Order. By Walter Russell Mead
Excerpt: In one of the more bizarre events to befall Pakistan’s election season, Pervez Musharraf, the former military dictator, fled the Islamabad High Court building today after a judge ordered him arrested for treason. Musharraf and his security detail literally hustled out of court and, as numerous police watched, jumped in a black SUV and fled. … Unfortunately, the humor in this bewildering situation disguises something not funny at all. Pakistan is a country with nuclear weapons. 

Law Enforcement Disagrees with President Obama and Mayor Bloomberg

Leading Economic Indicators Index in U.S. Unexpectedly Falls
Funny how the media always describes the frequent bad economic news in the last four years as “unexpected.” ~Bob.

Excerpt: A controversial cybersecurity bill in the House has critics worried that it would give technology companies facing cyberthreats the ability to share too much private information about their customers. The Cyber Sharing and Intelligence Protection Act (CISPA), which was sponsored by House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Mike Rogers and Ranking Member Dutch Ruppersberger, seeks to authorize private companies and the Director of National Intelligence to share information about online threats

Oh oh -- the President is chewing gum at the service (the nuns would pull our hair if we did that!) (As long as he’s not disrespecting the dead by blowing bubbles. ~Bob.)

Man arrested with gun at Capitol
Excerpt: Capitol Police arrested a North Carolina man on Tuesday afternoon for carrying an unlicensed handgun as he was protesting in front of the Capitol against congressional gun control bills under consideration by the Senate. (Now this is stupid. ~Bob.)

Excerpt: The other was a slanted, 5-inch long, brick-colored piece that had been washed by the sea and looked like it could have been old masonry. "It had no inscription," Dement told The Associated Press by telephone from a hotel in Antalya. "It came from an ordinary beach. There were no historical sites around, no ancient ruins." … The punishment for smuggling ancient artifacts is up to 12 years in prison.

Poverty Professionals And The Crony Capitalists Who Love Them
Excerpt: Yes, it looks like a wedding announcement out of The Onion, but when it comes to making a killing off the never-ending “War on Poverty,” the marriage of convenience between the financial services industry and federal bureaucrats is no laughing matter. The idea that government welfare programs could eliminate poverty, rather than temporarily alleviate its worst impacts during hard times, took root during Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society initiative.

Excerpt: On Monday, PJ Media Legal Editor J. Christian Adams and contributor Hans von Spakovsky testified to the House Judiciary Committee. They were invited to testify regarding instances of mismanagement at the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, where both previously worked as attorneys.

Excerpt: Senators who support veterans rights took another stab at trying to defend the due process rights of those who have served our country. Sen. Richard Burr’s (R-N.C.) Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act would have guaranteed veterans due process rights in having their ability to own a gun stripped away. It failed this afternoon 56-44.

Excerpt: After all the controversy – it was too much, and too expensive; it would be marred by protests – this morning’s funeral for Lady Thatcher in London was a splendid and memorable affair, which did her memory, and her country, proud. It was a moving, dignified and pitch-perfect occasion: unmistakably British, and a fitting send-off for the country’s greatest post-war prime minister.

Boston Bombings: Speculation, Spin, and Shamelessness: Uninformed analysis from "straight news" outlets, eager as ever.
Excerpt: Apart from irresponsibly assigning blame, the politicizing of the bombings began shortly after the smoke cleared. Nick Kristof at the New York Times got on his Twitter soapbox to take a shot at Republicans for not confirming President Obama’s nominee to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; he later deleted his tweet, but he wouldn’t have without the blowback which ensued.

Excerpt: The two countries tell the United Nations there is credible evidence that Syria used chemical weapons on more than one occasion since December, according to senior diplomats and officials briefed on the accounts.

Worth Reading: A Few Facts about Guns. By Linda Gorman
Excerpt: Many commentators appear to be ignorant of the existing literature on guns, homicide, suicide, violent crime, and self-defense. A recent non-technical summary of the subject can be found in an amicus brief for the Heller case. It includes a complete set of references as well as data on firearms ownership, defensive use, and fatalities. ... Commentators also ignore the large gains from widespread firearms possession. Estimates of defensive gun use in the United States range from 0.25 to 2.5 million uses a year. An estimated 76 percent of defensive uses take the form of brandishing the weapon to scare attackers away. The vast difference in instances of defensive gun use in the U.S. and England has been cited as a reason why violent crime rates in the U.S. are far lower than those in England.

The Gun Show “Loophole:” More Gun Control Disguised as Crime Control. By H. Sterling Burnett
Excerpt: Numerous studies have shown that gun shows are not a significant source of guns used in crime. Ignoring this evidence, some gun control activists claim that 70 percent of the guns used in crimes come from shows. And Handgun Control, Inc. asserts that “25-50 percent of the vendors at most gun shows are unlicensed dealers.”

Run, Hide, Fight?
Excerpt: A recent story in the New York Times asks that very question, and reports that opinions on the answer have changed. “The speed and deadliness of recent high-profile shootings,” says the Times, “have prompted police departments to recommend fleeing, hiding or fighting in the event of a mass attack, instead of remaining passive and waiting for help.” … as the story notes, it represents a shift in thinking among police researchers who once counseled people to call 911 and wait for help to arrive rather than run, hide, or fight in the event of an attack. (It isn’t often when reading an article might save your life, but this one just might. Pray it’s never needed, but just in case…. And by the way, the author is a currently serving police officer. --Ron P. My and my oxygen tank will have a go at them! ~Bob.)

Islam's Collective Punishment of Christians. By Raymond Ibrahim
Excerpt: As many of Israel's critics portray it as collectively punishing the Palestinians, overlooked and unsaid is the greater frequency with which Muslims collectively punish the religious minorities living under their authority, often in atrocious ways.

Excerpt: The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan released martyrdom tape today praising a German member who was killed in a US drone strike in Pakistan over a year ago. The German, who was identified as Samir Hatour and was also known as Abu Laith, was killed by US drones in a strike in Makeen, South Waziristan, on March 9, 2012. (Think his rank was Sturmführer. ~Bob.)

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