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Monday, October 15, 2007

George Soros and the 2nd Amendment

Public Enemy #1...Soros.

Cross post from Proprietor Nation

In a previous post of mine, I received this comment



Soros' definition of a "terrorist" rarely strays beyond considering the word semantically equivalent to "American citizen who owns a firearm". His abject hatred and rejection of Americans' freedom to keep and bear arms has been the bedrock of his political "philosophy" since he first came on the scene some twenty years ago.




Now, I myself didn't know until then that Soros is in fact strongly anti 2nd amendment. In fact, he is and it fits right in with the rest of his ideology. If you have read any of my previous work on the man you will find many of the usual suspects

Soros has worked to combine with other wealthy activists and foundations to provide funding for numerous anti-gun projects. Soros and the Irene Diamond Foundation made equal $5 million contributions to form the Funders` Collaborative for Gun Violence Prevention. This organization has provided funding to the anti-gun Harvard Injury Control Center and has helped bankroll reckless lawsuits designed to cripple the firearms industry. OSI and the Funders` Collaborative (using money largely supplied by Soros) was the primary funding source for the plaintiffs in Hamilton v. Accu-tek and in NAACP v. ACUSPORT Inc. OSI provided $300,000 to the plaintiffs` lawyers in the Hamilton case and provided a grant identified as between $100,000 and $499,000 in the NAACP case.

When Soros and OSI decided to start spending great sums of money on anti-gun research and advocacy, they went in search of an experienced activist to guide the effort. Soros came up with Rebecca Peters, a central figure in disarming the people of Australia, and a leader in the effort to ban all handguns and most long guns. Under Peters` direction, OSI soon released "Gun Control in The United States." This strikingly simplistic evaluation of gun laws in the 50 states purposefully ignored federal firearms laws and arbitrarily awarded various point values to each state that has imposed gun control restrictions favored by the group.

So, what is Soros problem with the 2nd Amendment? Well, a clue can be found in another policy that Soros thinks the U.S. should follow, one world government.

Soros additionally finances groups supporting the interests of one-world government. While he has criticized the United Nations occasionally, he favors U.N. dominance in world affairs, sees the European Union as a model for "open society" and has called for a global central bank.

Anyone who doesn't agree with this vision, or who doesn't fit cozily into his multilateral model, gets a visit from Soros-backed groups.

MoveOn.org, for example, led the charge to keep John Bolton out of a permanent seat in the U.N., and Bankwatch piled on to topple Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank.

In fact, pick any cause that seeks to weaken the U.S. and it's hard not to find Soros' name on its list of financial backers. Most of these causes are financed by relatively small amounts, but that's all that's needed to make trouble.

So, what is the connection between the 2nd Amendment and one world government? Just as the man himself, the connection is murky and mysterious and ultimately dangerous to our way of life. Well, when I say Soros wants one world government, I mean one dictated by the likes of the United Nations. One of the UN's pet projects has been an international gun ban.

The U.N. is after Americans' Second Amendment gun rights – it wants gun ownership banned in the U.S., and it's not going to stop until it gets its way.

That’s the warning from the National Rifle Association’s Wayne LaPierre, who reveals that "for the first time in the history of the world, a United Nations conference has set its sights on global disarmament – disarming citizens worldwide – including you and me."

At an 11-day meeting beginning July 9 at U.N. headquarters in New York, every extremist anti-gun group in the world will show up at a summit on "small arms," where the delegates will attempt to create a global standard of gun control, banning civilian fire arms ownership worldwide.

Their aim, LaPierre warns, is "to bring the nightmare of England, Australia and Canada into our country and our homes."

In fact, Soros has worked through the UN in order to impose gun bans.

As our Independence Day celebration approaches, the United Nations is holding a global conference in New York, starting on June 26th and lasting through July 7th, whose real agenda is to begin a backdoor process of interference with our constitutionally protected right to individually bear arms. The UN denies this, of course. It says that the only purpose of the conference is to review progress made in the implementation of the Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects that was adopted in 2001. Faced with over 100,000 letters of protest about the review conference from American citizens concerned about holding on to their freedoms, the conference chairman - Prasad Kariyawasam, Sri Lanka's U.N. ambassador – said that this year’s review conference will deal only with illegal arms and "does not in any way address legal possession." The review conference’s website says that “it is not the wish of nations attending the Conference to discuss outlawing the legal manufacture or trade of these weapons, nor their legal ownership.”

...

Predictably, the anti-gun possession fanatic Rebecca Peters, who is Director of the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) - a network of more than 700 non-governmental organizations working in 100 countries against the individual’s right to bear arms – has seized on this opening. IANSA is the official coordinator of non-governmental organizations’ involvement in the UN small arms process. Its sources of funding include the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and George Soros’ Open Society Institute. IANSA is already guaranteed to have a seat at the table, but it is pressing for a fuller partnership with the member state delegations in the review conference’s deliberations.

As with everything that he does, his own presence in the movement is extremely low key. So, what is the link between banning guns and one world government? It can be found in the purpose of the 2nd Amendment itself. The best explanation of the 2nd amendment was made by Judge Andrew Napolitano in his book Constitutional Chaos. The original intent of the 2nd amendment was not only to protect the citizenry from intruders and other criminals but more importantly from the government itself. As Napolitano explained in Constitutional Chaos, each government take over happened when the citizens were unarmed. Here is another way to look at it.

Another source of power in government is a military force. But this, to be efficient, must be superior to any force that axists among the people, or which they can command; for otherwise this force would be annihilated, on the first exercise of acts of oppression. Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom in Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops that can be, on any pretense, raised in the United States. A military force, at the command of Congress, can execute no laws, but such as the people perceive to be just and constitutional; for they will possess the power, and jealousy will instantly inspire the inclination, to resist the execution of a law which appears to them unjust and oppressive."

- Noah Webster An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal
Constitution, Philadelphia, 1787

In other words, before the U.S. can bend to the will of the United Nations, our citizens must lose their arms.


"They" can take my firearms from my dead cold grip on them. Before they succeed in taking my firearms from me, many of them will join me in death. The question remains: "Are they willing to go that far?"




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101st Soldiers Puts Initial Boots on Ground in Iraq
Story by Capt. Jason Waggoner
Posted on 10.15.2007 at 01:12PM


Maj. Jason Waggoner
3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division Public Affairs Office

CAMP STRIKER, Iraq — Recently, a group of Soldiers from Kentucky put their boots on the ground in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom VI.

The lead elements of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team “Rakkasans,” 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) out of Fort Campbell, Ky., began arriving to the Baghdad International Airport, Oct. 13, for a 15-month tour in Iraq.

Soldiers from 626 Brigade Support Battalion and Headquarters and Headquarters Company, both from the 101st Abn. Div. were the first of the brigade’s main body to arrive to Iraq from their initial staging area in Kuwait.

“Our reception and integration plan, laid out by our advance party, will make for a seamless transition,” said Maj. Curtis Crum, the 3rd BCT operations officer and native of Richmond, Va. “We look forward to the challenges ahead.”

The brigade, which is on its third deployment in support of OIF, is in the process of assuming authority from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) out of Fort Drum, N.Y, southwest of Baghdad.


This is MJ's TEAM.




AL QUEDA IN IRAQ CRIPPLED






Cross posted with A Newt One


Just when you least expect it, a left-leaning newspaper delivers great news from Iraq.
This, from the online edition of today's Washington Post;

The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows to al-Qaeda in Iraq in recent months, leading some generals to advocate a declaration of victory over the group, which the Bush administration has long described as the most lethal U.S. adversary in Iraq. But as the White House and its military commanders plan the next phase of the war, other officials have cautioned against taking what they see as a premature
step that could create strategic and political difficulties for the United States. Such a declaration could fuel criticism that the Iraq conflict hasb ecome a civil war in which U.S. combat forces should not be involved.

At the same time, the intelligence community, and some in the military itself, worry
about underestimating an enemy that has shown great resilience in the past.
"I think it would be premature at this point," a senior intelligence official said of a victory declaration over AQI, as the group is known. Despite recent U.S. gains, he said, AQI retains "the ability for surprise and for catastrophic attacks." Earlier periods of optimism, such as immediately following the June 2006 death of AQI founder Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in a U.S. air
raid, not only proved unfounded but were followed by expanded operations by the militant organization.


There is widespread agreement that AQI has suffered
major blows over the past three months. Among the indicators cited is a sharp drop in suicide bombings, the group's signature attack, from more than 60 in January to around 30 a month since July. Captures and interrogations of AQI leaders over the summer had what a senior military intelligence official called
a "cascade effect," leading to other killings and captures. The flow of foreign fighters through
Syria into Iraq has also diminished, although officials are unsure
of the reason and are concerned that the broader
al-Qaeda network may be diverting new recruits to Afghanistan and elsewhere.



SOURCE: Washington Post




Gore Derangement Syndrome? Please Spare Us the Stupidity Of That






Krugman is at it again...whining. IT is good at that. When there is nothing of substance to report, the Leftinistra whine.

Catch the wave.

Several of us have already reported that The Goracle was given a Peace Prize for Global Warming which, has nothing to do with peace but the Leftinistra had to recognize him with a something and that is the best they could do for such a fraud and liar.

So, the Leftinistra, having suffered from the Bush Derangement Syndrome are now saying that we are suffering from Gore Derangement Syndrome. Is that a crock or what? Gore is a has been. A washed up nobody and is the darling of the Leftinistra because he was rewarded for being a liar...they deride GWB as being a liar yet praise one of their own for being a liar.

Simply amazing.

I wish they would make up their minds.

Oh. Wait. Don't forget the helmet.



Ya gotta love it



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Kevin Drum
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Morons and Idiots
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Al-Qaeda Crippled In Iraq






Many moons ago, I had asked the question to thin air..."How long can the terrorists hang in there?"

Apparently, their time as a formidable foe on the battlefields of Iraq are at an end and they know it. Why else is there a call to get some of their operatives inside the United States?

With the reports flowing in from the front lines of Iraq and the Leftinistra grasping at straws with their Straw Man themes, is it any wonder that the American People are beginning to see through the lies of the political hacks?

Even the far left moonbats of the fruit loop brigades have begun turning on their moppets.

Protein Wisdom has a great listing of the good news flowing in from the battlefields of Iraq. Go take a look...a long hard look. Don't breeze through the data. Read every word posted. It is something the Lame Stream cannot bring themselves to do. They pick and choose their material to suit their socialist agenda.

The Washington Compost even has a story entitled, Al-Qaeda In Iraq Reported Crippled. That is the teaser. The sub-title reads, Many Officials, However, Warn Of Its Resilience. How quaint and how typical is that?

The story is replete with the usual "undisclosed this and that" and the usual "anonymous and mysterious valuable sources". Whenever they don't quote an actual person, I find it highly suspect. Their reputation as a viable reporting agency is highly questionable as even General Sanchez pointed out to them in a stinging rebuke just a few days ago. Naturally, they ignored that part of the speech.

Needless to say, them KNOWING that we are winning and that AQI is on the run and desperate, they play it down with the usual biased slants. Click the link provided to read the entire post. I have included a small portion of the WaPo article.
[...]

The deployment of more U.S. and Iraqi forces into AQI strongholds in Anbar province and the Baghdad area, as well as the recruitment of Sunni tribal fighters to combat AQI operatives in those locations, has helped to deprive the militants of a secure base of operations, U.S. military officials said. "They are less and less coordinated, more and more fragmented," Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the second-ranking U.S. commander in Iraq, said recently. Describing frayed support structures and supply lines, Odierno estimated that the group's capabilities have been "degraded" by 60 to 70 percent since the beginning of the year.

[...]
The bottom line is this. We are winning this battle in Iraq...finally and to say otherwise shows an ignorance second to none.

Also, in the WaPo, there is another article which is rather sad. One of their reporters was KIA in the line of duty for the WaPo. He is given the usual accolades with the usual accompaniment of a slight trash the US which, is really not unusual or unexpected. To the reporter's family, Snooper sends his condolences to a brave soul in his homeland.

Catch the wave.

Don Surber
AJStrata

Blackfive has an excellent 15-point post on the matter.

Taking care of Vets, or not.






Sunday, October 14, 2007

Today In History

10/14


1912Theodore Roosevelt, campaigning for the presidency, was shot in the chest in Milwaukee.

1933 Nazi Germany announced it was withdrawing from the League of Nations.

1944German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed suicide rather than face execution for allegedly conspiring against Adolf Hitler.

1947Air Force test pilot Charles E. Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier when he flew the experimental Bell X-1 rocket plane over Edwards Air Force Base in California.

1968The first live telecast from a manned U.S. spacecraft was transmitted from Apollo 7.

1998 Federal authorities charged Eric Robert Rudolph, one of FBI's 10 most-wanted fugitives, with the bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

2001Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's office was quarantined after an anthrax-tainted letter was opened.

2003John Allen Muhammad pleaded innocent to murder in the Washington-area sniper case. (He was later convicted and sentenced to death.)

2006 The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously to impose punishing sanctions on North Korea for carrying out a nuclear test.





Great List Of Readings For Today

Here we go with the Hitler crap again...some trolls never learn not to go there...

The list starts with the moron Frank Rich which has been blessed with the gift of retarded and anti-American stupidity. I am sure we could get the fool a ticket to say, Tibet where he could feel more at home.

Steve RosenGoober weighs in with some silly stuff here at the Huff and Puff rag of ignorance and retarded bliss.

Sister Toldjah weighs in with the usual and fine-tunedd hammer, the silver one, coming down of the heads of the Leftinistra.

Stop the ACLU weighs in and the Leftinistra tremble.

Newsbusters zap the Leftinista fools with MOAPs.

Flopping Aces polishes off the hairless dweebs that hate America.

Catch the wave and read all the posts about the Good Germans Among Us.





More Stories from the Code Pink Panty Raid

I sure hope they used those special gloves! Code Pepto Dismal Skank infections are lethal!

The Gathering of Eagles After Action Report:

Okay, it wasn’t really a panty raid, but we did get the pinkos’ panties in a bunch. Besides, I like the headline. What the D.C. Chapter did do was hold a stealth freep of Code Pink at their Washington, D.C. headquarters Saturday afternoon. The part about the bogus police, fire and BOLO calls is true.

[...]
OK. Glad THAT was cleared up...LOL!!
[...]

As we were unloading our freep stuff from one of our cars up the road from the Pinkos’ office, a woman (not wearing pink, BTW) asked if we were there to protest Code Pink. When I told her, “Yes,” she immediately got on her cell phone and walked around the corner at 5th and H St. A couple minutes later she ran sprinting past me and hauled her ample behind down 5th St. to the Code Pink office where where she turned and raced up the stairs in to the front door.

[...]
Code Pinky Skank cowards they are, eh? I wonder what they will do when the American Civil War Part II takes place? To whom will they run to for protection? Certainly not me, that is a surety.
[...]

The first of several neighbors came out to talk with us and shared her opposition to Code Pink roosting in her neighborhood. She said they are out in the street at all hours of the night, that they bring their buses down the street and park them, that vans with signs that say, “Our Troops Must Die” are parked on the street where her son, a three-tour Iraq vet home on emergency leave can see them.

[...]
Go read the rest. It is quite funny what with the false police reports being filledd out and such.

The signs on the vans gives a great rendition of this picture that drives the Code Pinky Dismal Skanky Broads a heart condition.


I know, I know. The message is the same, just the same. Don't like it? Too damn bad.




Leftinistra: Perish The Thought...BAD News For Us






The Lame Stream Media is being forced to report the Good News in the GWOT because well, the Bad News they love is becoming far and few between.

Ever since the Senate overwhelmingly confirmed General Petraeus, the Lame Stream and their moppets of the Leftinistra, namely, the ReidCos and the PelosiCos have performed magnificently in their efforts to derail the war effort all in the name of the Almighty Political Power. Their plots and plans have failed and now they have stated that troops will be in Iraq at least until 2013. Their subversion, sedition and at times treasonous escapades goes back further than that, actually.

The Lame Stream Media and the Leftinistra began their ignorance and their thwarting of military and political success in the GWOT in the battlefield called Iraq clear back to 2004. Why? Because elections were soon coming and to get behind the war effort as a Patriot should and would do, they decided that their political aspirations would go down the toilet if they were part of an actual by God Victory in the war on terror.

And now, even the WaPo has stated the obvious and it has got to have the Leftinistra doing their best Linda Blair imitations.
[...]

In September, Iraqi civilian deaths were down 52 percent from August and 77 percent from September 2006, according to the Web site icasualties.org. The Iraqi Health Ministry and the Associated Press reported similar results. U.S. soldiers killed in action numbered 43 -- down 43 percent from August and 64 percent from May, which had the highest monthly figure so far this year. The American combat death total was the lowest since July 2006 and was one of the five lowest monthly counts since the insurgency in Iraq took off in April 2004.

During the first 12 days of October the death rates of Iraqis and Americans fell still further. So far during the Muslim month of Ramadan, which began Sept. 13 and ends this weekend, 36 U.S. soldiers have been reported as killed in hostile actions. That is remarkable given that the surge has deployed more American troops in more dangerous places and that in the past al-Qaeda has staged major offensives during Ramadan. Last year, at least 97 American troops died in combat during Ramadan. Al-Qaeda tried to step up attacks this year, U.S. commanders say -- so far, with stunningly little success.

[...]

That HAS to hurt! Actual by God GREAT News and absolute Bad News to the Defeatists and the anti-Americanists. All their dreams to wrangle absolute political control is history yet they are fighting the currents of the eddy, flushing them into the Abyss of Obscurity.

Bill Roggio has an excellent write-up along these lines here at the Long War Journal.

The Tank has yet another.

[...]

According to the Press Association Ltd, Saturday's civilian death toll in Iraq was at the "lowest level in recent memory":

[...]

And the Abyss of Obscurity gets deeper and deeper for the Leftinistra.

From Wake Up America

Following the recent trend in lowering death tolls in Iraq since general Petraeus started implementing his counterinsurgency techniques, we see in todays headlines that the civilian death toll in Iraq fell to its lowest numbers in recent memory on Saturday.

[...]

I wonder how the anti-Americanist groups are sleeping these days. Check it out over at meme or you can slide over to the slut-filled skank tank at Sadly Retarded.


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Facts about SCHIP and what we need to do this week




I am going to list the facts about SCHIP, facts that the left doesn't want you to see, they would rather the focus be on anything but these facts.

SCHIP needs to address what was wrong with the bill to begin, which is why underneath this post I will be listing all the phone numbers you need to be calling tomorrow (Monday) and every day until the 18th, when the vote to override the President's veto is held.

We need to call those numbers relentlessly, jam the lines, and let our representatives know that they need to uphold the President's veto until the bill is written in a way that fixes the problems in the original bill and not expand those problems.

Facts about SCHIP: Remember what SCHIP stands for as you read these facts. State Children's Heath Insurance Program.

FACT ONE:

From WSJ-

670,000 adults are covered by Schip. Eleven states cover some parents, and six states cover either pregnant adults or some adults with no children.

FACT TWO:

As this Kaiser 2006 survey of all the states details, in all but three states a family’s assets are not considered at all in determining eligibility for SCHIP. (As I pointed out here Maryland, home of the Frost’s, and California, my home, do not consider assets in qualification for SCHIP.) (Source- Democracy Project)

FACT THREE:

In 2006, 118,501 children and 101,919 adults in Michigan received health care from the S-CHIP program. Incredibly, this means that 46 percent of Michigan’s funding allotment intended to give poor children health insurance actually went to cover adults. (Source-Tim Walberg-congressman from Michigan’s Seventh District.)

FACT FOUR:

Higher income levels instead of low income families- New Jersey:

The Senate bill states: "(B) - Exception - Subparagraph (A) [the limitation of the matching rate to the Medicaid rate for children whose effective income exceeds 300 percent of the Federal poverty level] shall not apply to any State that, on the date of enactment of the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007, has an approved State Plan Amendment or waiver to provide, or has enacted a State law to submit a State plan amendment to provide, expenditures described in such subparagraph under the State child health plan." (Source- The SCHIP Bill)

The Senate SCHIP bill also grandfathers in New Jersey's program at 350 percent of the Federal poverty level, which includes children in families with incomes of $72,000 a year.

FACT FIVE: (Pointed out by Right Truth after going through the wording of the bill)

This bill would provide strong incentive for individuals and employers to dump private coverage and shift these costs to the taxpayers -- at an estimated cost of $74,000 per person annually. Here in Tennessee we watched a similar stampede to state-run coverage cripple the TennCare system. Another troubling component of the bill is the removal of the proof-of-citizenship requirements for enrollment. This provision, found in Section 211 (H.R. 976), is commonly referenced as the concerted effort to allow taxpayer subsidized healthcare to illegal immigrants.

FACT SIX: (Pointed out by Heading Right)

However, the Republicans haven’t given up. The GOP contingent on the House Energy And Commerce Committee have published some interesting data about the “children” — they’re awfully mature in many cases. Several states will spend more than 44% of their S-CHIP grants on adults in 2008, and that excludes pregnant women. In Michigan, that total goes to 71%. In most cases, the money gets spent on the parents more than the kids

Here are those states:

Illinois: 52.6% (51.2% parents)
Michigan: 71.6% (all childless adults)
Minnesota: 77.8% (all parents)
New Jersey: 54.6% (all parents)
New Mexico: 79% (26.7% parents, 52.3% childless adults)
Rhode Island: 52.4% (all parents)
Wisconsin: 43.9% (all parents)



The politicians and the left side of the blogosphere would love to keep focus of this issue on the Frost family, which proved FACT TWO, actually, the Democrats use of that family brought the problem of no "asset tests" to our attention, but the reason they would rather keep the focus on the family is so they can avoid the facts presented above.

Tomorrow, we must all call the numbers I am going to list here again, and continue to call them and tell our representatives to UPHOLD THE PRESIDENT'S VETO, until these issues are addressed and fixed within the bill so that SCHIP can do what it is intended to do and that is to cover low income children, not adults and not people that can afford private health insurance but choose not to.

The override vote is scheduled for October 18, so make sure your representatives know that we expect them to uphold the president's veto until the the language in this bill fixes it instead of expands on the problems listed above:

Make sure House Minority Leader John Boehner hears from you:

Washington Office:
1011 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-3508
Phone: (202) 225-6205
Fax: (202) 225-0704

Here is a list of those who voted no before and who we need to vote again to UPHOLD the President's veto.


AL-Robert Aderholt:
(202) 225-4876

AR-John Boozman
(202) 225-4301

CA-Brian Bilbray
(202) 225-0508

CA-John Doolittle
(202) 225-2511

CO-Marilyn Musgrave
(202) 225-4676

FL-Gus Bilirakis
(202) 225-5755

FL-Ginny Brown-Waite
(202) 225-1022

FL-Tom Feeney
(202) 225-2706

FL-Rick Keller
(202) 225-2176

IA-Tom Latham
(202) 225-5476

ID-Bill Sali
(202) 225-6611

IL-Judy Biggert
(202) 225-3515

IL-Tim Johnson
(202) 225-2371

IL-Peter Roskam
(202) 225-4561

IL-Jerry Weller
(202) 225-3635

LA-Rodney Alexander
(202) 225-8490

MD-Roscoe Bartlett
(202) 225-2721

MI- Joseph Knollenberg
(202) 225-5802

MI-Thaddeus McCotter
(202) 225-8171

MI-Tim Walberg
(202) 225-6276

MN-Michelle Bachmann
(202) 225-2331

MO-Sam Graves
(202) 225-7041

MO-Kenny Hulshof
(202) 225-2956

NC-Robin Hayes
(202) 225-3715

NJ-Rodney Frelinghuysen
(202) 225-5034

NJ-Scott Garrett
(202) 225-4465

NJ-Jim Saxton
(202) 225-4765

NV-Dean Heller
(202) 225-6155

NY-Thomas Reynolds
(202) 225-5265

NY-Randy Kuhl
(202) 225-3161

OH-Steve Chabot
(202) 225-2216

OR-Greg Walden
(202) 225-6730

PA-John Peterson
(202) 225-5121

TX-Kay Granger
(202) 225-5071

VA-Thelma Drake
(202) 225-4215

VA-Randy Forbes
(202) 225-6365

Call them Monday, then every single day until the 18th and make sure your message is heard, loud and clear.

UPHOLD THE PRESIDENT'S VETO until this bill is fixed so that it covers low income children and not adults, and not families that can afford private healthcare but simply choose not to.


All previous posts about SCHIP, on one page, can be found here.

Cross post from Wake Up America





Hillary and The Socialist Agenda



A few facts…to spread around.

Hillary Clinton will raise taxes if she is elected president… Sharply! As her candidacy gains momentum and she closes in on the Democratic nomination, it would be well to review the record and underscore the tax increases she would be likely to enact.

As always, Hillary speaks in code. So here’s the code book. She says that she will “…let President Bush’s tax cuts for top earners expire.” Most people assume that this pledge means that she will raise the top bracket (for those earning more than $200,000 a year) on income taxes from the 35 percent to which Bush cut it, to the 39.6 percent to which her husband raised it in 1993. But, in reality, it means a whole lot more.

It also means increasing the tax on capital gains from the current 15 percent to at least 20 percent and probably to the 30 percent level backed by most liberals. Some even believe she may eliminate capital gains taxation entirely and tax it at the same rate as ordinary income.

She certainly would repeal Bush’s tax cut halving the tax rate on dividends and would raise it from its current 15 percent to 30 percent. She would also most likely end the planned elimination of the estate tax and probably reduce the size of estates subject to the tax.

Robert Novak reports that Rangel’s staff is “hard at work on an audacious plan that over the next decade would redistribute up to a trillion dollars in American income through the tax system.” Rangel, himself, calls the new legislation “the mother of all tax reforms.”

Hillary would likely use the repeal of the AMT (which nobody ever envisioned reaching these levels) as the lynchpin to claim that she is not increasing taxes but just redistributing them so as not to hurt the middle class. But the reality would be a vast increase in tax revenues and a major increase in the redistribution effect of the tax code.

Already the top 1 percent of all taxpayers earn 17 percent of the national income but pay 35 percent of all federal income taxes. And the top 10 percent make one-third of the national income but pay two-thirds of the income tax. The bottom half in income pays less than 3 percent of the income tax collections. Hillary will make this curve a lot steeper.

In her own way, Hillary’s views on tax policy are rooted in her religious convictions. As a believing Methodist, she demonstrated the link between her faith and her liberal politics when she said the following, when commenting on Republican proposals to make illegal entry into the U.S. a crime:

“It is hard to believe that a Republican leadership that is constantly talking about values and about faith would put forth such a mean-spirited piece of legislation.”

“It is certainly not in keeping with my understanding of the Scripture because this bill would literally criminalize the Good Samaritan and probably even Jesus himself … We need to sound the alarm about what is being done in the Congress.”

On a more secular level, she told a San Francisco audience in 2004: “We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.” And, speaking in New Hampshire on May 30, 2007, she said she would “raise taxes on upper-income Americans and eliminate breaks for corporations.”

She attacks the Bush administration for “going back to the era of the robber barons.” She says, “It’s time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few by the few, and for the few. Time to reject the idea of an ‘on your own’ society and to replace it with a shared responsibility for shared prosperity. I prefer a ‘we’re all in it together society.’”

Behind her rhetoric about shared values and unity, lies the most far reaching tax increase proposals since the days of the New Deal. And, if she is elected, she will likely carry enough Democrats into the Senate (my current estimate is 58) to pass whatever she pleases.

Also, I found this editorial at the National Center For Policy Analysis:
Norm
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released its preliminary estimates for Fiscal Year 2007 that ended September 30, and the federal budget deficit fell again, this time by 35 percent to $161 billion, says the Wall Street Journal.

There’s more:

* Since 2004, deficit spending has tumbled by $251 billion, which is one of the most rapid three-year declines in U.S. history.
* The deficit as a share of the economy is down to 1.2 percent or about half the average of the last 50 years.
* This improvement is especially remarkable given the $150 to $200 billion a year of post-9/11 expenses for homeland security and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Moreover:

* Americans coughed up a record $2.568 trillion in taxes to the IRS in 2007, or 6.7 percent more than in 2006.
* This means federal receipts have climbed by $785 billion since the 2003 investment tax cuts, the largest four-year revenue increase in U.S. history. *See Note from Norm
* Income, dividend and capital gains tax rates were all cut in 2003, but individual income tax receipts have soared by 46.3 percent in four years, with payments by the wealthy accounting for most of the windfall.
* Last year’s increase in individual income payments was 11.3 percent, or more than double the rate of growth in nominal GDP.

The overriding lesson here is that the best antidote for deficits is faster growth, not tax increases. The budget deficit has declined more rapidly this decade in the wake of the Bush tax cuts than it did in the 1990s in the wake of the Clinton tax increases. CBO is still forecasting a balanced budget in 2010, but if Congress gets its way on spending and taxes, all of this progress will be short-lived, says the Journal.

*Note from Norm: Simply put, are you paying attention to the facts or Hillary’s quacks

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Sanchez...The ENTIRE Speech






Much of that which he states about Iraq and the GWOT is "Rather" outdated but the Lame Stream Media touts it as Gospel. What I find "interesting" is the parts that the Lame Stream Ignores.

I wonder what that may be.

Here is the speech in its entirety.

See if you can pick out that which the Lame Stream ignores...and why.

More of Snooper's commentary is after the text of the speech.



MILITARY REPORTERS AND EDITORS LUNCHEON ADDRESS
WASHINGTON D.C.

12 OCTOBER 2007

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen.

Some of you may not believe this but I am glad to be here. When Sig asked me if I would consider addressing you there was no doubt that I should come into the lion’s den. This was important because I have firmly believed since Desert Shield that it is necessary for the strength of our democracy that the military and the press corps maintain a strong, mutually respectful and enabling relationship. This continues to be problematic for our country, especially during times of war. One of the greatest military correspondents of our time, Joe Galloway, made me a believer when he joined the 24th infantry division during Desert Storm.

Today, I will attempt to do two things - first I will give you my assessment of the military and press relationship and then I will provide you some thoughts on the current state of our war effort. As all of you know I have a wide range of relationships and experiences with our nation’s military writers and editors. There are some in your ranks who I consider to be the epitome of journalistic professionalism - Joe Galloway, Thom Shaker, Sig Christensen, and John Burns immediately come to mind. They exemplify what America should demand of our journalists - tough reporting that relies upon integrity, objectivity and fairness to give accurate and thorough accounts that strengthen our freedom of the press and in turn our democracy.

On the other hand, unfortunately, I have issued ultimatums to some of you for unscrupulous reporting that was solely focused on supporting your agenda and preconceived notions of what our military had done. I also refused to talk to the European “Stars and Stripes” for the last two years of my command in Germany for their extreme bias and single minded focus on Abu Gharaib. Let me review some of the descriptive phrases that have been used by some of you that have made my personal interfaces with the press corps difficult:

“Dictatorial and somewhat dense”,
“Not a strategic thought”,
“Liar,”
“Does not get it” and
“The most inexperienced LTG.”

In some cases I have never even met you, yet you feel qualified to make character judgments that are communicated to the world. My experience is not unique and we can find other examples, such as the treatment of Secretary Brown during Katrina. This is the worst display of journalism imaginable by those of us that are bound by a strict value system of selfless service, honor and integrity. Almost invariably, my perception is that the sensationalistic value of these assessments is what provided the edge that you seek for self aggrandizement or to advance your individual quest for getting on the front page with your stories!

As I understand it, your measure of worth is how many front page stories you have written and unfortunately some of you will compromise your integrity and display questionable ethics as you seek to keep America informed. This is much like the intelligence analysts whose effectiveness was measured by the number of intelligence reports he produced. For some, it seems that as long as you get a front page story there is little or no regard for the “collateral damage” you will cause.

Personal reputations have no value and you report with total impunity and are rarely held accountable for unethical conduct. Given the near instantaneous ability to report actions on the ground, the responsibility to accurately and truthfully report takes on an unprecedented importance. The speculative and often uninformed initial reporting that characterizes our media appears to be rapidly becoming the standard of the industry.

An Arab proverb states - “four things come not back: the spoken word, the spent arrow, the past, the neglected opportunity.” Once reported, your assessments become conventional wisdom and nearly impossible to change. Other major challenges are your willingness to be manipulated by “high level officials” who leak stories and by lawyers who use hyperbole to strengthen their arguments. Your unwillingness to accurately and prominently correct your mistakes and your agenda driven biases contribute to this corrosive environment.

All of these challenges combined create a media environment that does a tremendous disservice to America. Over the course of this war tactically insignificant events have become strategic defeats for America because of the tremendous power and impact of the media and by extension you the journalist. In many cases the media has unjustly destroyed the individual reputations and careers of those involved.

We realize that because of the near real time reporting environment that you face it is difficult to report accurately. In my business one of our fundamental truths is that “the first report is always wrong.” unfortunately, in your business “the first report” gives Americans who rely on the snippets of CNN, if you will, their “truths” and perspectives on an issue.

As a corollary to this deadline driven need to publish “initial impressions or observations” versus objective facts there is an additional challenge for us who are the subject of your reporting. When you assume that you are correct and on the moral high ground on a story because we have not responded to questions you provided is the ultimate arrogance and distortion of ethics.

One of your highly respected fellow journalists once told me that there are some amongst you who “feed from a pig’s trough.” If that is who I am dealing with then I will never respond, otherwise we will both get dirty and the pig will love it. This does not mean that your story is accurate. I do not believe that this is what our forefathers intended.

The code of ethics for the Society of Professional Journalists states:

“…public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. The duty of the journalist is to further those ends by seeking truth and providing a fair and comprehensive account of events and issues. Conscientious journalists from all media and specialties strive to serve the public with thoroughness and honesty. Professional integrity is the cornerstone of a journalist’s credibility.”

The basic ethics of a journalist calls for: 1. Seeking truth; 2. Providing fair and comprehensive account of events and issues; and 3. Thoroughness and honesty.

All are victims of the massive agenda driven competition for economic or political supremacy.

The death knell of your ethics has been enabled by your parent organizations that have chosen to align themselves with political agendas. What is clear to me is that you are perpetuating the corrosive partisan politics that is destroying our country and killing our service members who are at war.

My assessment is that your profession, to some extent, has strayed from these ethical standards and allowed external agendas to manipulate what the American public sees on TV, what they read in our newspapers and what they see on the web. For some of you, just like some of our politicians, the truth is of little to no value if it does not fit your own preconceived notions, biases and agendas.

It is astounding to me when I hear the vehement disagreement with the military’s forays into information operations that seek to disseminate the truth and inform the Iraqi people in order to counter our enemy’s blatant propaganda. As I assess various media entities, some are unquestionably engaged in political propaganda that is uncontrolled.

There is no question in my mind that the strength of our democracy and our freedoms remain linked to your ability to exercise freedom of the press - I adamantly support this basic foundation of our democracy and completely supported the embedding of media into our formations up until my last day in uniform. The issue is one of maintaining professional ethics and standards from within your institution. Military leaders must accept that these injustices will happen and whether they like what you print or not they must deal with you and enable you, if you are an ethical journalist.

Finally, I will leave this subject with a question that we must ask ourselves–

who is responsible for maintaining the ethical standards of the profession in order to ensure that our democracy does not continue to be threatened by this dangerous shift away from your sacred duty of public enlightenment?

Let me now transition to our current national security condition.

As we all know war is an extension of politics and when a nation goes to war it must bring to bear all elements of power in order to win. War fighting is not solely the responsibility of the military commander unless he has been given the responsibility and resources to synchronize the political, economic and informational power of the nation.

So who is responsible for developing the grand strategy that will allow America to emerge victorious from this generational struggle against extremism?

After more than four years of fighting, America continues its desperate struggle in Iraq without any concerted effort to devise a strategy that will achieve “victory” in that war torn country or in the greater conflict against extremism. From a catastrophically flawed, unrealistically optimistic war plan to the administration’s latest “surge” strategy, this administration has failed to employ and synchronize its political, economic and military power.

The latest “revised strategy” is a desperate attempt by an administration that has not accepted the political and economic realities of this war and they have definitely not communicated that reality to the American people. An even worse and more disturbing assessment is that America cannot achieve the political consensus necessary to devise a grand strategy that will synchronize and commit our national power to achieve victory in Iraq.

Some of you have heard me talk about our nation’s crisis in leadership. Let me elaborate. While the politicians espouse their rhetoric designed to preserve their reputations and their political power -our soldiers die! Our national leadership ignored the lessons of WWII as we entered into this war and to this day continue to believe that victory can be achieved through the application of military power alone.

Our forefathers understood that tremendous economic and political capacity had to be mobilized, synchronized and applied if we were to achieve victory in a global war. That has been and continues to be the key to victory in Iraq. Continued manipulations and adjustments to our military strategy will not achieve victory. The best we can do with this flawed approach is stave off defeat.

The Administration, Congress and the entire interagency, especially the Department of State, must shoulder the responsibility for this catastrophic failure and the American people must hold them accountable. There has been a glaring, unfortunate, display of incompetent strategic leadership within our national leaders.

As a Japanese proverb says, “action without vision is a nightmare.” There is no question that America is living a nightmare with no end in sight.

Since 2003, the politics of war have been characterized by partisanship as the Republican and Democratic parties struggled for power in Washington. National efforts to date have been corrupted by partisan politics that have prevented us from devising effective, executable, supportable solutions. At times, these partisan struggles have led to political decisions that endangered the lives of our sons and daughters on the battlefield. The unmistakable message was that political power had greater priority than our national security objectives. Overcoming this strategic failure is the first step toward achieving victory in Iraq - without bipartisan cooperation we are doomed to fail.

There is nothing going on today in Washington that would give us hope. If we succeed in crafting a bipartisan strategy for victory, then America must hold all national agencies accountable for developing and executing the political and economic initiatives that will bring about stability, security, political and economic hope for all Iraqis. That has not been successful to date.

Congress must shoulder a significant responsibility for this failure since there has been no focused oversight of the nation’s political and economic initiatives in this war. Exhortations, encouragements, investigations, studies and discussions will not produce success -this appears to be the nation’s only alternative since the transfer of sovereignty. Our continued neglect will only extend the conflict.

America’s dilemma is that we no longer control the ability to directly influence the Iraqi institutions. The sovereign Iraqi government must be cooperative in these long term efforts. That is not likely at the levels necessary in the near term. Our commanders on the ground will continue to make progress and provide time for the development of a grand strategy. That will be wasted effort as we have seen repeatedly since 2003. In the mean time our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines will continue to die.

Since the start of this war, America’s leadership has known that our military alone could not achieve victory in Iraq. Starting in July 2003, the message repeatedly communicated to Washington by military commanders on the ground was that the military alone could never achieve “victory” in Iraq. Our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines were destined to endure decades of fighting and killing people without the focused, synchronized application of all elements of national power. This was a necessary condition to stabilize Iraq. Any sequential solutions would lead to a prolonged conflict and increased resistance. By neglect and incompetence at the National Security Council level, that is the path our political leaders chose and now America, more precisely the American military, finds itself in an intractable situation.

Clearly, mistakes have been made by the American military in its application of power but even its greatest failures in this war can be linked to America’s lack of commitment, priority and moral courage in this war effort. Without the sacrifices of our magnificent young men and women in uniform, Iraq would be chaotic well beyond anything experienced to date. What America must accept as a reality at this point in the war is that our army and Marine Corps are struggling with the deployment schedules.

What is clear is that the deployment cycles of our formations has been totally disrupted, the resourcing and training challenges are significant and America’s ability to sustain a force level of 150,000(+) is nonexistent without drastic measures that have been politically unacceptable to date. The drawdown of the surge to presurge levels was never a question. America must understand that it will take the army at least a decade to fix the damage that has been done to its full spectrum readiness.

The President’s recent statement to America that he will listen to military commanders is a matter of political expediency. Our army and Marine Corps will execute as directed, perform magnificently and never complain-that is the ethic of our warriors and that is what America expects of them. They will not disappoint us. But America must know the pressures that are being placed on our military institutions as we fight this war.

All Americans must demand that these deploying formations are properly resourced, properly trained and we must never allow America’s support for the soldier to falter. A critical, objective assessment of our nation’s ability to execute our national security strategy must be conducted. If we are objective and honest, the results will be surprising to all Americans. There is unacceptable strategic risk.

America has no choice but to continue our efforts in Iraq. A precipitous withdrawal will unquestionably lead to chaos that would endanger the stability of the greater Middle East. If this occurs it would have significant adverse effects on the international community. Coalition and American force presence will be required at some level for the foreseeable future. Given the lack of a grand strategy we must move rapidly to minimize that force presence and allow the Iraqis maximum ability to exercise their sovereignty in achieving a solution.

At no time in America’s history has there been a greater need for bipartisan cooperation. The threat of extremism is real and demands unified action at the same levels demonstrated by our forefathers during World War I and World War II. America has failed to date. This endeavor has further been hampered by a Coalition effort that can be characterized as hasty, un-resourced and often uncoordinated and unmanaged. Desperately needed, but essentially ignored, were the political and economic Coalitions that were the key to victory and stability in the immediate aftermath of the conventional war.

The military Coalition which was hastily put together in the summer of 2003 was problematic given the multitude of national caveats, inadequate rules of engagement and other restrictions on the forces deployed. Even so, the military Coalition was the most extensive, productive and effective deployment of forces in decades. Today, we continue our inept Coalition management efforts and, in fact, we are facing ever decreasing troop commitments by our military Coalition partners.

America’s “revised” strategy does not address Coalition initiatives and challenges. We cannot afford to continue this struggle without the support of our Coalition partners across all elements of national power. Without the political and economic elements of power complementing the tremendous efforts of our military, America is assured of failure. We continue on that path.

America’s political leadership must come together and develop a bipartisan grand strategy to achieve victory in this conflict. The simultaneous application of our political, economic, information and military elements of power is the only course of action that will provide a chance of success. Achieving unity of effort in Iraq has been elusive to date primarily because there is no entity that has the authority to direct action by our interagency.

Our national security council has been a catastrophic failure. Furthermore, America’s ability to hold the interagency accountable for their failures in this war is non-existent. This must change. As a nation we must recognize that the enemy we face is committed to destroying our way of life. This enemy is arguably more dangerous than any threat we faced in the twentieth century.

Our political leaders must place national security objectives above partisan politics, demand interagency unity of effort, and never again commit America to war without a grand strategy that embraces the basic tenets of the Powell doctrine. It seems that Congress recognizes that the military cannot achieve victory alone in this war. Yet they continue to demand victory from our military. Who will demand accountability for the failure of our national political leaders involved in the management this war? They have unquestionably been derelict in the performance of their duty. In my profession, these types of leaders would immediately be relieved or court-martialed.

America has sent our soldiers off to war and they must be supported at all costs until we achieve victory or until our political leaders decide to bring them home. Our political and military leaders owe the soldier on the battlefield the strategy, the policies and the resources to win once committed to war. America has not been fully committed to win this war. As the military commanders on the ground have stated since the summer of 2003, the U.S. military alone cannot win this war. America must mobilize the interagency and the political and economic elements of power, which have been abject failures to date, in order to achieve victory.

Our nation has not focused on the greatest challenge of our lifetime. The political and economic elements of power must get beyond the politics to ensure the survival of America. Partisan politics have hindered this war effort and America should not accept this. America must demand a unified national strategy that goes well beyond partisan politics and places the common good above all else. Too often our politicians have chosen loyalty to their political party above loyalty to the constitution because of their lust for power.

Our politicians must remember their oath of office and recommit themselves to serving our nation and not their own self-interests or political party. The security of America is at stake and we can accept nothing less. Anything short of this is unquestionably dereliction of duty. These are fairly harsh assessments of the military and press relationship and the status of our war effort. I remain optimistic and committed to the enabling of media operations under the toughest of conditions in order to keep the world and the American people informed.

Our military must embrace you for the sake our democracy but you owe them ethical journalism.

Thank you for this opportunity

May God bless you and may God bless America. Praise be to the Lord my rock who trains my fingers for battle and my hands for war. Thank you.

Much of his speech, as I said earlier is outdated but he did serve in Iraq in 2003 - 2004. He doesn't know the "in the know" aspects currently but that is OK. That is not the point of this post. Here is the point(s):

NYT "Former Top General in Iraq Faults Bush Administration"
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AP "Ex-general: Iraq `nightmare' for US"

Where is the reporting of the berating the General gave the news agencies?

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[...]
It seems that half of the message retired General Richard Sanchez intended to deliver missed the cut at most newsrooms, and with most bloggers. Typical among the reports of his blistering oration is the front-page treatment given by the Washington Post's Josh White, the entire first half of Snachez' speech -- found in its entirety here -- gets reduced to a single paragraph at the end of the story. Why? Well, it turns out that Sanchez considered his first target the media itself, which he blames for a large part of the problems he sees in Iraq...

[...]
The Lame Stream Media, in their quests for prominence, only supports our claims in The New Media. They are biased and cannot accept responsibility for their own ineptness.

Michael Yon

Lieutenant General (Ret.) Ricardo S. Sanchez delivered a public speech yesterday that has been widely picked up in the media, including the New York Times. The thrust of the many articles about his speech tend to focus on LTG (Ret.) Sanchez’ view of the war in Iraq. Some of his current views are a bit dated, but out of respect for a man who served his country for decades, and who clearly is a defender of the United States, it seems just to print his entire speech. Sanchez is a man who should be heard.

This writer disagrees with much of what Sanchez says about the current state of Iraq, but what he says about the media seems spot-on.

[...]

Simply amazing...




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