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Dec. of Independence, July 4, 1776
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{11-28-08Washtington Times} The U.S. Treasury Department is submitting to Shariah - the seditious religio-political-legal code authoritative Islam seeks to impose worldwide under a global theocracy.
As reported in this space last week, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Robert Kimmitt set the stage with his recent visit to Saudi Arabia and other oil-rich Persian Gulf states. His stated purpose was to promote the recycling of petrodollars in the form of foreign investment here.
Evidently, the price demanded by his hosts is that the U.S. government get with the Islamist financial program.. MORE..
11-14-08 Fox News}U.S. Interest in Shariah Finance Opens Dangerous Doors, Critics Say Shariah-compliant banking, sometimes called Islamic banking, is growing in popularity in the Western and Islamic worlds. But critics say American interest in the system at a time of economic crisis is opening the door to increased Islamic influence in the American banking system. Worse yet, some fear the banks may be helping to finance international terrorism. MORE..
11-4-08 AP}Advocates push for voting rights for mentally ill Clyde Hoy has only missed one election. It was 2002, and the manic depression he had battled for nearly 20 years had taken hold again, landing him in a state psychiatric hospital.
"I wanted to vote, but I felt that I didn't have any right at all," said the 48-year-old Hoy. "I asked and nobody gave me an answer. There wasn't an option." MORE..
{11-3-08}Coal official calls Obama comments 'unbelievable' At least one state coal industry leader said he was shocked by comments Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama made earlier this year concerning his plan to aggressively charge polluters for carbon and greenhouse gas emissions. MORE..
Today on my way to lunch I passed a homeless guy with a sign that read "Vote Obama, I need the money." I laughed.
Once in the restaurant my server had on a "Obama 08" tie, again I laughed as he had given away his political preference--just imagine the coincidence.
When the bill came I decided not to tip the server and
explained to him that I was exploring the Obama redistribution of wealth concept.
He stood there in disbelief while I told him that I was going to redistribute his tip to someone who I deemed more in need...the homeless guy outside.
The server angrily stormed from my sight. I went outside, gave the homeless guy $10 and told him to thank the server inside as I 've decided he could use the money more.
The homeless guy was grateful. At the end of my rather unscientific redistribution experiment, I realized the homeless guy was grateful for the money he did not earn, but the waiter was pretty angry that I gave away the money he did earn even though the actual recipient needed money more.
I guess redistribution of wealth is an easier thing to swallow in concept than in practical application.
Kansas Speaker mocks the rule of law..from the editorial archives of this site.
Kansas Spk. Melvin Neufeld The statue of limitations clock on George Tiller is ticking away..Is a man who is complicit in undermining the 'rule of law', the best candidate for leadership in the Kansas House?
The Speaker and his legislature's legacy of debt ..
Photo: Courtesty Americans for Prosperity
Update 7-11-08 Speaker Neufeld spends Endless $Millions for the Kansas Statehouse Renovation
Update 6-17-08 Kansas voters disagree with taxpayer paid lobbying
Update 3-11-08 The rule of law hangs by a thread in Kansas...Judge Richard Anderson has testified in court under oath that the abortion records obtained from Planned Parenthood of Overland Park were forgeries. One doesn’t need to be a forensic expert to suspect that more than just Paul Morrison has had their trousers down in state government.You don’t risk stopping an ongoing criminal investigation and abrogating democracy by holding secret trials unless the stakes are very high. MORE..
Update 2-6-08 The Kansas legislature has abrogated its powers to the State Supreme Court. State
government is now in the capable hands of the Royal Kansas Supreme Court, their highnesses have been asked to disband a citizen grand jury. It is a grand jury convened by 3 times the number of required petitions and is part of the citizen redress for political corruption as provided for in the state's constitution. The state legislators, no longer have time for 'the rule of law' or anything else but their own re-election campaigns... MORE..
1-5-2008 Update - {Operation Rescue}: Your state legislators at work. Rep. Vaugn Flora -Democrat 57th District, a real estate asset manager and developer, was convicted of battery and sentenced to a 30-day suspended jail sentence with costs and fines totaling no more than $228. Flora had quickly approached a protestor and struck him at least twice about the head and face in full view of many attending a political debate. His sentence also required anger management classes and an undisclosed amount of money paid to the plaintiff.
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Monday, December 1
by
Blog Administrator
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 08:00 AM CST
In the 3rd book of his history, Thucydides has some insightful thoughts about destroying institutions in times of zealotry—and then regretting their absence when there is a need for refuge for them. The mainstream press should have learned that lesson, once they blew up their credibility in the past election by morphing into the Team Obama press agency. There will come a time in the year ahead when either Obama's unexamined past will come back to haunt him, or his inexperience and tentativeness in foreign affairs will be embarrassingly apparent, or his European-socialist agenda for domestic programs simply won't work. more »
Monday, November 17
by
MASS Resistance
on Mon 17 Nov 2008 07:00 AM CST
Almost immediately after Proposition 8 – the anti-gay “marriage” amendment – was overwhelmingly passed by California voters, homosexual activists began threatening to burn down churches and other acts of violence. Lesbians parked a van with a big sign "Bigots" in front of a Mormon family's house. A Sacramento theater director was forced to resign from his job after it was revealed that he had given a $1000 donation to the Yes on Prop 8. Writer Linda Harvey received an email threat from a Houston lawyer who brazenly identified himself. He told her: "You are very much being watched! All you jeebus-lovin-christers rights will slowly be taken away one by one." more »
Thursday, November 6
by
Blog Administrator
on Thu 06 Nov 2008 08:00 AM CST
When I wrote the original column ending this series on the U.S. Navy’s submarine force, it was dated on a day that “lives in infamy,” the attack on Pearl Harbor ... more »
Wednesday, October 22
by
Blog Administrator
on Wed 22 Oct 2008 08:00 AM CDT
The U.S. submarine force paid a high price for its success against the Japanese in WW II. Fifty-two boats and 3,131 men and 374 officers were lost. The loss of submarines and their crews did not end with the end of WWII. In 1949, the USS Cochino (SS345), a diesel boat... more »
Thursday, October 16
by
First Voice
on Thu 16 Oct 2008 08:00 AM CDT
Tuesday, October 7
by
Blog Administrator
on Tue 07 Oct 2008 08:00 AM CDT
U.S. submarine operations in WW II illustrate well the reason why we have set aside a special holiday to honor those who serve in the armed forces. In WW II, the submarine force, representing but two percent of the U.S. Navy, destroyed 30 percent of the Japanese Navy, including eight aircraft carriers, one battleship, and 11 cruisers. They also destroyed about 55 percent of the Japanese merchant fleet, strangling the Japanese war effort. The USS Sculpin, a sister boat, was the boat that found Squalus on the ocean bottom in 1939. In 1943, the Sculpin was sunk by a Japanese destroyer when it caught the Sculpin on the surface. Twenty-one sailors were rescued by the Japanese. While they were being transported to Japan in a Japanese aircraft carrier, the carrier was torpedoed and sunk by the Sailfish, ex-Squalus. Only one member of the Sculpin crew survived. more »
Thursday, September 25
by
Blog Administrator
on Thu 25 Sep 2008 08:00 AM CDT
In 1776, David Bushnell built an egg-shaped submarine, about seven feet in height, manned by one person. It had ballast tanks, pumps, and a depth control mechanism. The internal volume provided a 30-minute air supply. On September 6, 1776, Erza Lee took the Turtle into New York harbor to attack the HMS Eagle, flagship of the British fleet. Its torpedo was a flask of gun powder to be attached to the hull. Unfortunately, the Turtle got entangled with the Eagle’s rudder, lost depth control, and surfaced before the gun powder could be planted. Lee and the Turtle escaped. more »
Monday, September 15
by
First Voice
on Mon 15 Sep 2008 07:00 AM CDT
Thursday, August 7
by
TRACKSIDE
on Thu 07 Aug 2008 08:00 AM CDT
The New Zealand educational system was failing. More and more money was poured into the system while achievements headed south. McTigue said "It cost us twice as much to get a poorer result than we did 20 years previously with much less money." They found that only 30 cents of every education dollar reached the classroom. (The educrats were well fed.) They eliminated all Boards of Education, and placed each of 4,500 schools under the control of a board of trustees elected by the parents of students at the school. They gave each school a bag of money based on the number of students with no strings attached to the bag. Private schools got the same bag of money, allowing parents to choose which schools got the money for their children. Within 18 months, the large achievement disparity between public and private schools evaporated as teachers were empowered to teach - and realized that without students in their classrooms, they would be without employment. Within three years, New Zealand students went from being 14 or 15 percent below their international peers to 14 or 15 percent above them in academic performance. In Topeka, are you listening?
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Saturday, August 2
by
Blog Administrator
on Sat 02 Aug 2008 02:35 PM CDT
Blessings arrive in unexpected packages, - in my case, cancer. Those of us with potentially fatal diseases - and there are millions in America today - find ourselves in the odd position of coping with our mortality while trying to fathom God's will. Although it would be the height of presumption to declare with confidence "What It All Means," Scripture provides powerful hints and consolations. The first is that we shouldn't spend too much time trying to answer the "why" questions: Why me? Why must people suffer? Why can't someone else get sick? We can't answer such things, and the questions themselves often are designed more to express our anguish than to solicit an answer. But despite this, - or because of it, - God offers the possibility of salvation and grace. We don't know how the narrative of our lives will end, but we get to choose how to use the interval between now and the moment we meet our Creator."
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'Kindergarten' lawmakers fail to fix Calif. budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Republican state lawmakers on Tuesday blocked the Democrats' $17 billion proposal to address part of California's fiscal meltdown, leaving the state on track for a cash derailment this spring.
Assembly Speaker Karen Bass said she was disappointed that termed-out Republicans refused to step out of their ideological corners and accept a combination of $8.1 billion in cuts and $8.1 billion in tax increases. She said leaders would return next week to take up the challenge again..."When the market is down, when the economy is down, when people are struggling, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on them," Minority Assembly Leader Mike Villines said after Tuesday's vote. MORE..
2nd Mass. politician charged with taking bribeBOSTON (AP) -- FBI agents arrested a Boston city council member Friday after he was videotaped allegedly taking a $1,000 bribe from an undercover agent in an expanding investigation into corruption at City Hall and the Massachusetts Statehouse. Chuck Turner was taken into custody at City Hall less than a month after his records were subpoenaed as part of the investigation into former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson. She was charged last month after the FBI said she was photographed stuffing bribe money under her sweater. MORE..
WHITEWASH?.. A case that challenges President-elect Barack Obama's name on the 2008 election ballot citing questions over his citizenship has been scheduled for a "conference" at the U.S. Supreme Court. Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which they review cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. This case is set for a conference Dec. 5, just 10 days before the Electoral College is scheduled to meet to make formal the election of Obama as the nation's next president. MORE.. NYCLU:Why was Stalin banner removed from school? NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Civil Liberties Union has demanded that city officials explain why they ordered a private art school to remove a banner displaying an image of Josef Stalin. In a letter Thursday to the Department of Buildings, NYCLU executive director Donna Lieberman expressed concern that the banner was taken down from The Cooper Union after some residents of the local Ukrainian community complained that it "seemed to promote" the Soviet dictator on the 75th anniversary of a famine he imposed. The famine, called the Holodomor, killed millions of Ukrainians. MORE.. Electing Criminals II: Charges added to Ariz. Congressman's indictment TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- A racketeering charge and other counts have been added to an indictment against Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi. The indictment made public Thursday also adds another defendant in the case against Renzi, a three-term Republican who will leave Congress when his term expires. MORE..
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We hold these truths to be self evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed..."-
Dec. of Independence, July 4, 1776


Almost immediately after Proposition 8 – the anti-gay “marriage” amendment – was overwhelmingly passed by California voters, homosexual activists began threatening to burn down churches and other acts of violence. Lesbians parked a van with a big sign "Bigots" in front of a Mormon family's house. A Sacramento theater director was forced to resign from his job after it was revealed that he had given a $1000 donation to the Yes on Prop 8. Writer Linda Harvey received an email threat from a Houston lawyer who brazenly identified himself. He told her: "You are very much being watched! All you jeebus-lovin-christers rights will slowly be taken away one by one."
When I wrote the original column ending this series on the U.S. Navy’s submarine force, it was dated on a day that “lives in infamy,” the attack on Pearl Harbor ...
The New Zealand educational system was failing. More and more money was poured into the system while achievements headed south. McTigue said "It cost us twice as much to get a poorer result than we did 20 years previously with much less money." They found that only 30 cents of every education dollar reached the classroom. (The educrats were well fed.) They eliminated all Boards of Education, and placed each of 4,500 schools under the control of a board of trustees elected by the parents of students at the school. They gave each school a bag of money based on the number of students with no strings attached to the bag. Private schools got the same bag of money, allowing parents to choose which schools got the money for their children. Within 18 months, the large achievement disparity between public and private schools evaporated as teachers were empowered to teach - and realized that without students in their classrooms, they would be without employment. Within three years, New Zealand students went from being 14 or 15 percent below their international peers to 14 or 15 percent above them in academic performance. In Topeka, are you listening?