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On This 4th of July…

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June 30, 2009 at 3:44 pmCategory:Military

grand old flag…let’s spare some prayer for the men and women who make America safe, who keep the wolf far from the door — as the American serviceman and woman always have; From Saratoga to Belleau Wood to Iwo Jima to Bastogne to Pusan to Khe Sanh to Iraq and Afghanistan, they have been there paying with their blood for our comfort and freedom.

If we have freedom to celebrate again this year, it has been paid for, again, in the currency of the lives and limbs of the American fighting man and woman and their families. God bless them forever.

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Suppressed Climate Change Report

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June 29, 2009 at 2:48 pmCategory:Global Warming

Greenland - AP photo

What? The EPA suppressed a report they did not want released because Obama wanted to go ahead and impose the largest tax on us ever? And for nothing? Yup.

You know he (Obama) will keep trying. The hell with the truth! He got it through and by the idiots in the House, but luckily, the Senate (and Jim Inhofe) are smarter.

According to this report, the earth is actually cooling, not warming. So crank up those cars and have fun!

Sen Inhofe has called for an investigation – like who will be investigating? Do you really think anyone has the guts to tell the truth?

Anyway, this 98-page report, co-authored by EPA analyst Alan Carlin, says that the data the EPA was using was out of date, and that even as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have increased, global temperatures have declined. 

The Email Trail

According to internal e-mails that have been made public by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Carlin’s boss told him in March that his material would not be incorporated into a broader EPA finding and ordered Carlin to stop working on the climate change issue or be fired. The draft EPA finding released in April lists six greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, that the EPA says threaten public health and welfare.

Carlin said he doesn’t know whether the White House intervened to suppress his report but claimed it’s clear "they would not be happy about it if they knew about it" and that his boss seemed to be feeling pressure from somewhere up the chain of command. 

Carlin said his boss, National Center for Environmental Economics Director Al McGartland, told him after pulling him off the climate change issue that he had to do it. 

"It was reassigning you or losing my job, and I didn’t want to lose my job," Carlin said, paraphrasing what he claimed were McGartland’s comments to him. "My inference (was) that he was receiving some sort of higher-level pressure." 

Carlin said he personally does not think there is a current need to regulate carbon dioxide, since "global temperatures are going down." He said his report expressed a "good bit of doubt" on the connection between the two. 

Specifically, the report noted that global temperatures were on a downward trend over the past 11 years, that scientists do not necessarily believe that storms will become more frequent or more intense due to global warming, and that the theory that temperatures will cause Greenland ice to rapidly melt has been "greatly diminished." 

Carlin, in a March 16 e-mail, argued that his comments are "valid, significant" and would be critical to the EPA finding. 

McGartland, though, wrote back the next day saying he had decided not to forward his comments. WHY? Cover up the truth. Who needs the truth?

"The administrator and the administration has decided to move forward on endangerment, and your comments do not help the legal or policy case for this decision," he wrote, according to the e-mails released by CEI. "I can only see one impact of your comments given where we are in the process, and that would be a very negative impact on our office." …and… "I don’t want you to spend any additional EPA time on climate change. No papers, no research, etc., at least until we see what EPA is going to do with climate," McGartland wrote.

He later wrote an e-mail urging Carlin to "move on to other issues and subjects." 

The EPA said in a written statement that Carlin’s opinions were in fact considered, and that he was not even part of the working group dealing with climate change in the first place. 

"Claims that this individual’s opinions were not considered or studied are entirely false. This administration and this EPA administrator are fully committed to openness, transparency and science-based decision making," the statement said. "The individual in question is not a scientist and was not part of the working group dealing with this issue. Nevertheless the document he submitted was reviewed by his peers and agency scientists, and information from that report was submitted by his manager to those responsible for developing the proposed endangerment finding. In fact, some ideas from that document are included and addressed in the endangerment finding." 

The e-mail exchanges and suggestions of political interference sparked a backlash from Republicans in Congress. 

"He came out with the truth. They don’t want the truth at the EPA," Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla, a global warming skeptic, told FOX News, saying he’s ordered an investigation. "We’re going to expose it." 

The controversy comes after the House of Representatives passed a landmark bill to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, one that Inhofe said is "dead on arrival" in the Senate despite Obama’s energy adviser voicing confidence in the measure. 

Reps. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., and Darrell Issa, R-Calif., also wrote a letter last week to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson urging the agency to reopen its comment period on the finding. The EPA has since denied the request. 

Citing the internal e-mails, the Republican congressmen wrote that the EPA was exhibiting an "agency culture set in a predetermined course." 

"It documents at least one instance in which the public was denied access to significant scientific literature and raises substantial questions about what additional evidence may have been suppressed," they wrote. 

In a written statement, Issa said the administration is "actively seeking to withhold new data in order to justify a political conclusion." 

"I’m sure it was very inconvenient for the EPA to consider a study that contradicted the findings it wanted to reach," Sensenbrenner said in a statement, adding that the "repression" of Carlin’s report casts doubt on the entire finding. 

Carlin said he’s concerned that he’s seeing "science being decided at the presidential level." 

"Now Mr. Obama is in effect directly or indirectly saying that CO2 causes global temperatures to rise and that we have to do something about it. … That’s normally a scientific judgment and he’s in effect judging what the science says," he said. "We need to look at it harder." 

 

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Independence Day

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June 23, 2009 at 3:30 pmCategory:Uncategorized

Martina McBride: Independence Day

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Let Freedom ring, Let the white dove sing,

Let the whole world know that today

Is a day of reckoning.

Let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong

Roll the stone away, let the guilty pay

It’s Independence Day.

Talk about your revolution

It’s Independence Day

While the whole song is about one woman’s Independence Day, this can inspire anyone in any situation.

Martina McBride: Independence Day

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You Must Read This Letter

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June 23, 2009 at 3:23 pmCategory:Uncategorized

An Arizona woman wrote this open letter to all in leadership positions in the US.

I’m a home grown American citizen, 53, registered Democrat all my life. Before the last presidential election I registered as a Republican because I no longer felt the Democratic Party represents my views or works to pursue issues important to me. Now I no longer feel the Republican Party represents my views or works to pursue issues important to me.

The fact is I no longer feel any political party or representative in Washington represents my views or works to pursue the issues important to me. There must be someone. Please tell me who you are. Please stand up and tell me that you are there and that you’re willing to fight for our Constitution as it was written. Please stand up now. You might ask yourself what my views and issues are that I would horribly feel so disenfranchised by both major political parties. What kind of nut job am I? Will you please tell me?

Well, these are briefly my views and issues for which I seek representation:

ONE: illegal immigration. I want you to stop coddling illegal immigrants and secure our borders. Close the underground tunnels. Stop the violence and the trafficking in drugs and people. No amnesty, not again. Been there, done that, no resolution. P.S., I’m not a racist. This isn’t to be confused with legal immigration.

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Walpingate

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June 23, 2009 at 3:19 pmCategory:Uncategorized

Gerald WalpinRecapping: Inspector General

Gerald Walpin was unfairly and illegally terminated

by none other, than Obama himself.

Hours earlier, Sen. Claire McCaskill, (Dem MO) criticized Obama for failing to specify why he fired Walpin – a stipulation Sen Barack Obama put into a bill he authored. He certainly knew the procedure since he put it into law!!

"The White House has failed to follow the proper procedure in notifying Congress as to the removal of the Inspector General," McCaskill said in a statement. "The legislation … passed last year requires that the president give a reason for the removal. ‘Loss of confidence’ is not a sufficient reason."

The proper procedure to remove any inspector general requires 30-days notice, plus reason given to Congress.

Walpin’s terrible deed was to investigate a "friend" of Obama’s (Kevin Johnson) who misused $850,000 in taxpayer funds distributed by AmeriCorps to the St. HOPE Academy of Sacramento. His referral to the U.S. Attorney’s Office did not result in the filing of criminal charges (gee, I wonder why??) — BUT St. HOPE officials agreed to repay half of its AmeriCorps grants. Guess they would not have done that if Johnson were innocent, huh? So IG Gerald Walpin was correct!

Republicans also want a look at what Michelle Obama has to do with this because … press reports already indicated Michelle was taking a strong interest in AmeriCorps activities, AND her former chief of staff, Jackie Norris, became a "senior adviser" to AmeriCorps. (article) Barack could not allow that!
from Politics

It gets murkier and murkier… let us not forget that this is the same Barack Obama who shut down a radio call show to stop unfavorable remarks. His thugs, his own SA or "brown Shirts" are Acorn people – and others. The corrupt and foul Chicago political machine has taken up residence in the White House. The tactics are the same and should NOT be tolerated – ever! By anyone!

Total Abuse of Power

President Obama wanted to get rid of a pesky Inspector General named Gerald. Gerald was a good guy, just going about his business and doing his job – to investigate misuse of taxpayer money.

One day, Gerald got too close to the truth at AmeriCorps where $850,000 was missing. He wanted to get to the truth of this when he was given one hour to resign – or be fired.

Curious thing though, the man who fired him, also wrote a law last year saying that no Inspector Generals could be fired — not without 30 days notice and a reason given to Congress. I do not think that was accomplished in that one short hour. What do you think?

Then this mean man slandered poor Gerald saying he was "confused" and "disoriented."  Shame on Obama!

Gerald is a fighter, though and will not let this happen. He is not retreating into the woodwork as Obama wants him too.

Go Gerald!!
Go Gerald!!
Go Gerald!!

Talk about character assassination! Talk about ageism! If Walpin worked at any other agency, he have grounds for a lawsuit! Discrimination!! AND if Obama worked at any other business and said that about a co-worker, he’d be fired.

And he should be fired. From his current job.

"I am now the target of the most powerful man in this country, with an army of aides whose major responsibility today seems to be to attack me and get rid of me," Walpin said. 

Bad Obama. Bad.

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The Taking of Europe

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June 23, 2009 at 2:57 pmCategory:Anti-Semitism

In the coming Europe-
the Europeans will be
the new Jews

The Muslim world has spent decades trying to make us believe that a huge oil-rich region — covering thousands and thousands of miles–  is politically handicapped and drowning in grim psychoses — all because of a tiny strip of turf known as Israel. Ludicrous, isn’t it?

  • A survey confirms that the UK’s Muslim population is increasing ten times faster than the general population.
  • Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp, and many other Continental cities from Scandinavia to the Côte d’Azur will reach majority Muslim status in the next few years.
  • Malmo is Sweden’s most Muslim city.
  • Brussels’ Socialist mayor presides over a caucus with a majority of Muslim members.
  • Christendom at the dawn of the third millennium is fading. The ruling party of the capital city of the European Union is mostly Muslim.

Peter, a student in Duisberg, displays the Israeli flag because anti-Semitism in Europe is worse than at any other time since the WW2. It is a question of numbers now. With so many Muslims in Europe, anti-Semitism has skyrocketed. No surprise.

This younger Muslim population (i.e., the demographic that riots) is already pushing 50 percent and this is a serious public-order threat on your hands.

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/israel-today–the-west-tomorrow-15134

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