U.S. transfers four Guantanamo prisoners to Afghanistan


They will all be gone and back on the battlefield soon!

Franklin’s Warning ‘Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech,’ California Style


Free Speech is Free Speech and that is the FIRST Amendment with the SECOND Amendment the right to bear arms number two to protect number one. Both are under heavy assault from the progressives since it will be very very hard to complete the transformation of the United States into their vission of what the country should be like. And that vission is now very clear and it is a semi-free market system under total control by a central government that is in effect a single party. There is little difference between the DNC and the RNC at their core at some point they will merger and each will cast off the base. Leaving the reformed Democratic/Republican party 65% a small socialist party 15% and a small conservative party 20%. The old Democratic/Republican party dissolved prior to the US civil and if it reforms that may lead to the second US civil war. That would be a sad think but the assault on the bill-of-Rights is well under way and may not be stoppable!

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California-assault-speechBy Tim Phillips and David Spady

Benjamin Franklin’s warning is perhaps more apt today than at any point in American history. In the past four years, the Democratic Party and the progressive movement have been dealt devastating losses at the ballot box, in large part becauseEverett Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), portrait by David Martin, 1767 voters rejected their policies as violations of fundamental liberties.

Yet rather than debate the merits of their policies, many on the left responded with a coordinated campaign to suppress free speech—primarily by intimidating, demonizing and silencing the people who opposed and defeated them. Examples include the Internal Revenue Services’ targeting of conservative nonprofit groups, Senate Democrats’ recent attempt to write a new constitutional amendment that would gut the First Amendment, and a host of other anti-free-speech efforts at both the state and federal level.

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The Approaching End of America


Prof. Paul Eidelberg

(December 2014 updated from June 2003)

What solidifies and sustains a society? Surely it’s morality.  By morality I mean acting from motives larger than self-interest.  Morality thus requires self-restraint as opposed to self-indulgence.

Although morality is first learned in the family, by the good example and teachings of parents, the family is not sufficient.  Morality also requires the support of law. The law is designed to deter and punish as well as disgrace bad behavior and pernicious teachings. Without morality bolstered by public law, no society can long endure.  This is why America is approaching its end.

Immorality and lawlessness are rampant in the United States.  This decay may be attributed to the following causes:

* Immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by American colleges and universities, more precisely, by the moral relativism purveyed by the social sciences and humanities, where students are taught there are no objective standards of right and wrong, good and bad, decent or indecent.

* Immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by the American Supreme Court. The Court’s rulings tacitly deny the distinction between human and brute behavior, that is, between what is distinctively human vis-à-vis what is sub-human. What is done privately may now be portrayed publically. Hence the multibillion dollar pornography industry, the vulgarization of speech with obscenity, and the “I’m okay, you’re okay” adage that sanctions sexual perversions.

* To this new and permissive morality, add the Supreme Court’s greater concern for persons accused or convicted of crime, than for their victims. The Supreme Court has thereby undermined deterrence and effective law enforcement.

* Immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by America’s economic system, by its encouragement of greed and self-indulgence.

* Immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by the entertainment industry’s unbridled emphasis on sex and violence. Television has stultified the minds of young and old alike.

* Immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by making Americans more and more dependent on Government, which undermines the ethics of personal responsibility.

* Finally, immorality and lawlessness have been fostered by democracy itself! Its cardinal principles, freedom and equality, have been divorced from ethical and rational constraints.  Carried to excess, freedom leads to licentiousness, while egalitarianism levels moral and intellectual distinctions and thereby undermines deference to excellence.

Meanwhile, egalitarian democracy nurtures an extreme cultural pluralism, which dissolves any solid sense national identity. Ponder the illegal influx of Hispanics across the southern border. They have surely been infiltrated by Islamists who will be welcomed by Muslim communities. They will bolster “sleeper” cells linked to Hezbollah, a proxy of Iran.  America may be approaching another 9/11.

Islam aside, what has sustained America is economic prosperity.  Should the U.S. suffer an economic depression comparable to that of 1929, the American edifice will collapse like a house of cards, for there is no effective morality, no cultural solidarity, to sustain widespread privation.  One out of two families is broken. Respect for law has plummeted. The “ancient faith” that Lincoln saw in the Declaration of Independence has been shattered by the university-bred doctrine of relativism.  A depression will trigger guerilla warfare by disaffected minorities in New York, America’s financial center.  Savagery lurks in the hearts of millions, waiting, as was seen in Ferguson.

The Jews will be the first victims of this savagery. Israel-bashing and the pro-Palestinian madness on university campuses and even in the media is nothing but Jew-hatred, and this has surfaced without the calamity of a depression!

The ultimate basis of this Jew-hatred is a more or less unconscious hatred of the true source of morality, or rather, of laws of morality, the Torah.  America may be deemed a Christian nation, but its media and the nihilistic doctrines underlying higher and lower education in America is at war with the God of Israel, in whose belief the Americans of 1776 waged the most salutary revolution in human history.

But that the President of the United States, the greatest power on earth, should be allied with the villains of the paltry Palestinian Authority, the spearhead of Islam’s war against Judaism and the Jewish people, signals America’s approaching end  –  unless, unless Israel, America’s most important ally, rises to the occasion.◙

 

Jeb Bush and Common Core


Written by Kelsey Harkness @ Daily Signal

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Jeb Bush in New Port Richey, Fla., in 1998. (Photo: St. Petersburg Times/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMAPRESS.com/Newscom)

 

Jeb Bush has long advocated for all 50 states to adopt Common Core national standards.

Now that the former Florida governor has all but confirmed his plans to run for president in 2016, the issue threatens to overshadow his likely campaign.

Bush’s name, matched with consistently high polling numbers among potential 2016 Republican candidates, makes landing a seat in the Oval Office feasible. But in order to reach the general election—to perhaps take on Hillary Clinton—Bush must first overcome concerns about Common Core with conservative primary voters.

>>> Here’s How People Reacted to Jeb Bush’s 2016 Announcement, in 36 Tweets

Bush’s longstanding support for Common Core is no secret: Over a year ago, Frederick M. Hess, an education expert at the American Enterprise Institute, predicted that if he decided to run for president, “Common Core could be his Romneycare.”

What is Common Core?

Common Core standards were created by the National Governors Association and Council of Chief State School Officers, and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The goal, supported by the Obama administration, was to increase education standards in America.

Among conservatives, however, the issue one of the most controversial. Several politicians have flip-flopped on the issue, pulling their support or even abandoning the standards in their states.

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The Heritage Foundation is among the organizations that have rallied against Common Core.

The crux of the argument, as laid out by Heritage’s Lindsey M. Burke and Jennifer A. Marshall, is this:

National standards are unlikely to make public schools accountable to families; rather, they are more likely to make schools responsive to Washington, D.C. Furthermore, a national accountability system would be a one-size-fits-all approach that tends toward mediocrity and standardization, undercutting the pockets of excellence that currently exists.

>>> More: Why National Standards Won’t Fix American Education

Many of Bush’s deep-pocketed GOP allies—so-called “establishment” Republicans like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce—don’t see eye-to-eye with conservatives on the issue.

Federal incentives like Race to the Top grants and No Child Left Behind waivers for states that adopted Common Core topped off what critics call “a national takeover of education policy.”

A reform-minded governor

Bush’s backstory with Common Core standards is two-fold.

During his eight-year tenure as the Sunshine State’s governor, he led one of the most successful education reforms in the country. In fact, his efforts were so effective, education experts are still trying to analyze them to this day.

Schools and districts in Florida are now graded on a straightforward A-to-F scale where parents easily understand that it’s better to have a child in an A-rated school than one that received an F.

Parents also have access to education tax credits, private school choice for special-needs students, virtual education, charter schools and public school choice.

In addition, transparency about school performance enables parents to be well informed, holding schools accountable to parents.

Education experts often argue that no one has a greater, more genuine interest in a student’s education than their parents.

But as Burke, Heritage’s leading expert on education policy pointed out, what worked in Florida might not work on a national scale. She said:

Gov. Bush was a leader on education reform in Florida during his tenure. Florida, in fact, has stood as a model for other states. The challenge for national policymakers is to recognize that what worked well in one state might not work as well in another, and that states need flexibility to find out what works best for the unique students who reside there.

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The challenge for national policymakers is to recognize that what worked well in one state might not work as well in another. @lindseymburke

In a 2011 Wall Street Journal op-ed co-authored with former New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein, Bush praised the standards, stating:

The Common Core State Standards define what students need to know; they do not define how teachers should teach, or how students should learn. That is up to each state. And they are built on what we have learned from high-performing international competitors as well as the best practices in leading states.

Over the course of the next three years, Bush, with the Foundation for Excellence in Education, an education policy think tank that Bush founded and chairs, encouraged state legislators to adopt the standards.

For example, in early 2013, Bush and his foundation set out to remind Oklahoma state legislators of the “myths” surrounding Common Core.

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He sent them an in-depth email, which can be viewed in its entirety here. In it, they wrote:

There is a lot of misinformation flying around about Common Core State Standards. Below is a roundup of recent articles, opinion pieces and posts by policy advisors, debunking Common Core myths and highlighting voices in the transition to these new standards. You’ll also find quotes from teachers weighing in on Common Core and see how state and business leaders are supporting the higher standards.

Bush’s new tone

More recently, Bush has toned down his support.

In a speech last month at the 2014 National Summit on Education Reform—just one week before Thanksgiving when he pondered a presidential run with his family—Bush argued, “The rigor of the Common Core State Standards must be the new minimum in the classrooms.”

But in the same speech, he also made it a point to acknowledge the disagreement on the issue—something he has been criticized in the past for ignoring.

Even if we don’t all agree on Common Core, there are more important principles for us to agree on. We need to pull together whenever we can. It starts with a basic question: If we were designing our school system from scratch, what would it look like?

I know one thing: We wouldn’t start with more than 13,000 government-run, unionized and politicized monopolies who trap good teachers, administrators and struggling students in a system nobody can escape.

We would be insane if we recreated what we have today.

So let’s think and act like we are starting from scratch.

Whether his 2016 campaign will try to downplay his support for Common Core or remain true to his position is not yet clear, but one thing is for certain: A Bush on the 2016 presidential ticket will once again bring education to the forefront of the national debate.

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OBAMA APOLOGIZES TO CASTRO


Well he has apologized to just about everyone on the planet now so why not Cuba? I wonder why he hasn’t apologized to Vietnam yet but then he still has 2 years!

Imperialism, Obama style


The thing that Obama hates most and will go to any length to destroy is America! If you understand this then all he does makes perfect sense!

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Obama condemns “wicked” U.S. imperialism for supporting American values such as freedom and democracy abroad. Simultaneously, he tries to precipitate “regime change” in Israel so that she will support His values and those of Palestinians rather than American and Israeli values of freedom and democracy.

The Palestinians have placed before the United Nations Security Council a “peace proposal” intended to force Israel to agree to creation of a Palestinian state and “an Israeli withdrawal to the pre-1967 lines” by the end of 2017. Secretary Kerry has argued that the matter should not be considered until after the Israeli Knesset elections in March. According to an article in Foreign Policy,

Speaking at an annual luncheon with the 28 European Union ambassadors, Kerry cautioned that any action by the U.N. Security Council would strengthen the hands of Israeli hardliners who oppose the peace process. . . . [Emphasis added.]

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Leaked Internal CIA Document Admits US Drone Program “Counterproductive” … Obama Did It ANYWAY


Washington’s Blog
December 20th, 2014

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Obama Knew Drone Strikes Were Counter-Productive, But Did It Anyway

Previously-leaked documents showed that the CIA warned Obama that funding rebels doesn’t work … but Obama decided to fund the Syrian rebels anyway for cynical political gain.

Top CIA officers say that drone strikes increase terrorism (and see this). Indeed, virtually all aspects of the American “war on terror” strategy creates more terrorists and weakens our national security. And see this.

Now, a leaked internal CIA memo shows that the Agency told Obama that drone strikes might be counter-productive.  The Sydney Morning Herald reports today:

According to a leaked document by the CIA’s Directorate of Intelligence, “high value targeting” (HVT) involving air strikes and special forces operations against insurgent leaders can be effective, but can also have negative effects including increasing violence and greater popular support for extremist groups.

The leaked document is classified secret and “NoForn” (meaning not to be distributed to non-US nationals) and reviews attacks by the United States and other countries engaged in counter-insurgency operations over the past 50 years.

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The 2009 CIA study lends support to critics of US drone strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen by warning that such operations “may increase support for the insurgents, particularly if these strikes enhance insurgent leaders’ lore, if non-combatants are killed in the attacks, if legitimate or semi-legitimate politicians aligned with the insurgents are targeted, or if the government is already seen as overly repressive or violent”.

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The CIA also warns that targeting insurgent leaders “may, by eroding the rules of the game between the government and insurgents, escalate the level of violence in a conflict, which may or may not be in a government’s interest.”

“Israeli HVT efforts from 2000 to 2002 strengthened solidarity between terrorist groups and bolstered popular support for hard-line militant leaders, according to US Embassy officials in Jerusalem and clandestine reporting,” the study says.

Common Dreams notes:

Here’s a link to the document, titled Best Practices in Counterinsurgency: Making High-Value Targeting Operations an Effective Counterinsurgency Toolocument (pdf).

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Wikileaks points out that this internal prediction “has been proven right” in the years since the internal review was conducted near the outset of President Obama’s first term. And despite those internal warnings—which have been loudly shared by human rights and foreign policy experts critical of the CIA’s drone and assassination programs—Wikileaks also notes that after the internal review was prepared, “US drone strike killings rose to an all-time high.”

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According to a statement released by Wikileaks:

The report discusses assassination operations (by various states) against the Taliban, al-Qa’ida, the FARC, Hizbullah, the PLO, HAMAS, Peru’s Shining Path, the Tamil’s LTTE, the IRA and Algeria’s FLN. Case studies are drawn from Chechnya, Libya, Pakistan and Thailand.

The assessment was prepared by the CIA’s Office of Transnational Issues (OTI). Its role is to provide “the most senior US policymakers, military planners, and law enforcement with analysis, warning, and crisis support”. The report is dated 7 July 2009, six months into Leon Panetta’s term as CIA chief ….

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Marquette promotes leftist intellectual tyranny and immorality


I agree it almost seems like the Catholics have lost there way, being Russian Orthodox myself I’m not personally affected but I have many Catholic friends that are wondering what is going on with the church!

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A lot of my high school classmates attended Marquette–which is now in the bag for leftist thought and intolerance. The Jesuits now run indoctrination centers, not Universities.

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Amnesty: “Obama’s Unilateral Action Violates Separation of Powers… is Unconstitutional”


Mac Slavo
www.SHTFplan.com
December 20th, 2014

 A federal judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania used a deportation decision to probe the constitutionality – or lack thereof – of President Obama’s executive order on amnesty, declaring it “unconstitutional.”How that ruling might impact other cases or the acceptability of Obama’s psuedo-law is unclear, however.While Texas and other states have already initiated lawsuits challenging the order, this is the first case to test how Obama’s unilateral immigration action would impact deportations and sentencing for illegal aliens unlawfully present in the United States.

Judge Arthur J. Schwab wrote an opinion weighing whether Obama’s recent executive order is constitutional, and whether it factored into the decision to deport one Elionardo Juarez-Escobar, a 42-year old Honduran working for his brother’s landscaping business and  apprehended for driving while drunk after having been previously removed from the country and reentering. Schwab concluded:

“President Obama’s unilateral legislative action violates the separation of powers provided for in the United States Constitution as well as the Take Care Clause, and therefore, is unconstitutional.”

The Washington Times reported:

A federal judge Tuesday ruled parts of President Obama’s deportation amnesty to be unconstitutional, with a scathing memo dismantling the White House’s legal reasoning and arguing that Mr. Obama tried to steal Congress’ lawmaking powers.

The ruling doesn’t invalidate the policy immediately because it was part of a case over a single illegal immigrant’s deportation, but it could serve as a road map for other federal judges who are considering direct challenges to the president’s policy.

Judge Arthur J. Schwab, sitting in the Western District of Pennsylvania, said Mr. Obama has some discretion in how to enforce laws, but by setting out a comprehensive system to grant tentative legal status to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants, the president has strayed into trying to write the laws, which is a power reserved for Congress.

The executive decision to shield immigrants from deportation also has significant consequences as it applies to equal protection under the law, in the event that prosecution for some is delayed while others are prosecuted:

“The Court must examine whether this Executive Action is within the President’s executive authority, and whether it would unjustly and unequally impact this Defendant in light of this Court’s obligation to avoid sentencing disparities among defendants with similar records who have been found guilty of similar conduct.”

In a telling clash over the separation of powers, the Obama Administration and others have argued that judges have no authority to review decisions made by the president – ironically as this federal judge has pointed out the rather obvious fact that President Obama has no authority to write laws with his pen.

“The judge is clearly reaching way beyond the bounds of the case before him to engage in constitutional scrutiny of the executive action,” said Peter J. Spiro, a law professor at Temple University in Philadelphia.

Schwab countered the idea that federal judge have no purview in his decision, arguing precedent on p. 13:

“Federal Courts can review the constitutionality of Executive Orders. In two instances, Federal Courts have found that specific Executive Orders were unconstitutional. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952) (the United States Supreme Court found that President Truman’s Executive Order authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to control operation of the majority of the country’s steel mills was unconstitutional because President Truman acted without constitutional or statutory authority); Chamber of Commerce of U.S. v. Reich, 74 F.3d 1322 (D.C. Cir. 1996), rehearing denied, 83 F.3d 442 (D.C. Cir. 1996) (the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found a 1995 Executive Order issued by President Clinton which prevented employers who were performing under federal contracts from hiring strike breakers, to be unlawful because it impermissibly prevented employers from hiring their chosen workers).”

Schwab further argued that Obama’s justification for his unilateral action – that Congress had failed to act – was “arbitrary” and did not grant him authority to make laws:

“This proposition is arbitrary and does not negate the requirement that the November 20, 2014 Executive Action be lawfully within the President’s executive authority. It is not.”

“In the framework of our Constitution, the President’s power to see that the laws are faithfully executed refutes the idea that he is to be a lawmaker. The Constitution limits his functions in the lawmaking process to the recommending of laws he thinks wise and the vetoing of laws he thinks bad… Perceived or actual Congressional inaction does not endow legislative power with the Executive.”

The Obama appointee-headed Justice Department criticized the Bush-appointed judge’s decision as “unfounded and flatly wrong” while pro-immigrant groups, including the American Immigration Lawyers Association, claimed Schwab was overstepping his bounds. His critics were quick to point out his previous controversies and claims of impartiality.

Nevertheless, the attempts to marginalize this decision and rest its merits on the reputation of the judge only serves to distract from the rather obvious and valid points he makes… namely that Obama is acting as a king, not a president, not a constitutional scholar and not legally. The emperor indeed has no clothes.

It should be headlined that someone has called Obama on his unconstitutional actions; instead, prepare for this story to be marginalized and buried.

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Associated Press, Media Analyst Call ABC Meteorologist Weather “Pornographer” For Not Hyping Climate Change Enough


Intimate those that don’t promote the party line no matter how small the perceived infraction!

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Ginger ZeeIn an Associated Press article, a climate alarmist accused a female ABC meteorologist of being “more like a pornographer” than a weather forecaster – all because she didn’t tie weather events to climate change often enough for his liking. According to the article, discussing weather events without throwing in at least some climate change scaremongering is “weather porn.”

The Dec. 12, article, by AP Television Writer David Bauder, promoted this view held by “news consultant” and media analyst Andrew Tyndall. Tyndall called out ABC’s “Good Morning America” meteorologist Ginger Zee (pictured) specifically, calling her “more like a pornographer.”

“’If Ginger Zee reported in the role of climatologist rather than meteorologist, I would praise ABC’s ‘World News Tonight’s’ decision as a daring intervention into a crucial national and global debate,’ he said. ‘Instead, she is more like a pornographer.’” Bauder failed to include any criticism of…

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