Thursday, September 11, 2014

"Smart Diplomacy"-----ISIS Army Parades in 43 New Toyota Hilux Trucks – Donated By US Taxpayers

ISIS Army Parades in 43 New Toyota Hilux Trucks – Donated By US Taxpayers | The Gateway Pundit:
"....Since around that time ISIS has paraded around the Caliphate in their brand new Toyota Hilux trucks.
Paid for by US taxpayers.
The Hilux, a pickup truck Toyota has built since the late 1960s, isn’t available in the US, but it’s popular around the globe, including with insurgent groups such as the Taliban, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, and now ISIS.
In April the US State Department resumed sending non-lethal aid to Syrian rebels recently and the delivery included 43 Toyota trucks.
Now ISIS is using the trucks."
isis trucks toyota

Texas Sheriff’s Brutal Warning to the Islamic State Should Send a Chill Through Every Terrorist | Video | TheBlaze.com

Texas Sheriff’s Brutal Warning to the Islamic State Should Send a Chill Through Every Terrorist | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Painter, who worked near the U.S. border for nearly a decade, told CNN that it would be “naive to say” the Islamic State is not in the United States. He criticized the federal government for not doing enough to keep the border secure and the country safe.
Further, he argued that President Barack Obama should respond quickly and harshly to Islamic State aggression. He called on the Obama administration to hit the terrorist group hard in Iraq and Syria."


10:29 AM

9/11: Anniversary Memorial 9-11-01

Rush Limbaugh Says Dick Cheney’s Reported Claim About Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood Is ‘Exactly Right’ | TheBlaze.com

Rush Limbaugh Says Dick Cheney’s Reported Claim About Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood Is ‘Exactly Right’ | TheBlaze.com:
"Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday said former Vice President Dick Cheney is “exactly right” when he says President Barack Obama’s policies only empowered the Muslim Brotherhood, giving radical Islamist groups an opportunity to gain power in the Middle East."


Rep. Darrell Issa Says He Caught the Justice Department Red-Handed Conspiring with House Dems on IRS Documents

Rep. Darrell Issa Says He Caught the Justice Department Red-Handed Conspiring with House Dems on IRS Documents | TheBlaze.com:
"House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) says the Obama administration’s Justice Department has been caught red-handed trying to orchestrate the leak of committee documents related to the ongoing IRS investigation, which would have allowed Justice to comment on the documents before Republicans made them public."



8:46 AM

The man who saw it coming.




Ignorance at Its Best By Tammy Derouin

LIBERTY REVIEW:
"....A picture of a man in Ferguson, MO is circulating online.
He is wearing a black T-shirt which bears an eerie resemblance to the ISIS flag.
His T-shirt states that he would rather be picked up by ISIS than the Ferguson Police Department. Now there’s ignorance at its best.  
This man was probably born in the U.S., which means he was born into freedom.  
He is free to live and believe as he wishes, provided it doesn’t harm anyone.
He lives in a country which acknowledges God given rights as stated in the Bill of Rights.
He has a Constitution, which was drafted to protect the liberties of the people, while keeping the government small and under control.
He also has a Declaration of Independence signed by those who were willing to die for their belief that man is allowed, not by a government but by nature’s law, to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  
If the Obama regime has truly convinced this man he would be better off with ISIS, I would have no problem seeing his desire come true. 

September 11, 2001

9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers [2/2]

9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers (1/2)

September 11 2001 As It Happened - CNN Live 8.40am - 10.11am

History for September 11

History for September 11 - On-This-Day.com


D.H. Lawrence 1885, Tom Landry 1924, Dennis Tufano (The Buckinghams) 1946 


Amy Madigan 1951, Virginia Madsen 1963, Harry Connick, Jr. 1967 


1609 - Explorer Henry Hudson sailed into New York harbor and discovered Manhattan Island and the Hudson River. 



1789 - Alexander Hamilton was appointed by U.S. President George Washington to be the first secretary of the treasury. 


1883 - The mail chute was patented by James Cutler. The new device was first used in the Elwood Building in Rochester, NY


1936 - Boulder Dam in Nevada was dedicated by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt by turning on the dam's first hydroelectric generator. The dam is now called Hoover Dam.


1952 - Dr. Charles Hufnagel successfully replaced a diseased aorta valve with an artificial valve made of plastic. 


1959 - The U.S. Congress passed a bill authorizing the creation of food stamps. 


1970 - The last "Get Smart" episode aired on CBS-TV. 


1974 - "Little House On The Prairie" made its television debut. 


1990 - U.S. President Bush vowed "Saddam Hussein will fail" while addressing Congress on the Persian Gulf crisis. In the speech Bush spoke of an objective of a new world order - "freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace". 



1997 - Scotland voted to create its own Parliament after 290 years of union with England. 


1998 - Independent counsel Kenneth Starr sent a report to the U.S. Congress accusing President Clinton of 11 possible impeachable offenses. 


2001 - In the U.S., four airliners were hijacked and were intentionally crashed. Two airliners hit the World Trade Center, which collapsed shortly after, in New York City, NY. One airliner hit the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. Another airliner crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. About 3,000 people were killed. 




2012 - Terrorists attacked the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Four Americans were brutally murdered and ten others were injured. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW:
http://www.libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2014/09/ignorance-at-its-best-by-tammy-derouin.html

A picture of a man in Ferguson, MO is circulating online.  He is wearing a black T-shirtwhich bears an eerie resemblance to the ISIS flag.  His T-shirt states that he would rather be picked up by ISIS than the Ferguson Police Department.  Now there’s ignorance at its best.  This man was probably born in the U.S., which means he was born into freedom.  He is free to live and believe as he wishes, provided it doesn’t harm anyone.  He lives in a country which acknowledges Godgiven rights as stated in the Bill of Rights. He has a Constitution, which was drafted to protect the liberties of the
people, while keeping the government small and under control.  He also has a Declaration of Independence signed by those who were willing to die for their belief that man is allowed, not by a government but by nature’s law, to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.      

SCIENTISTS: 'EXTREME' SOLAR STORM HEADING TO EARTH

News from The Associated Press:
""There's been a giant magnetic explosion on the sun," Berger said. "Because it's pointed right at us, we'll at least catch some of the cloud" of highly energized and magnetized plasma that can disrupt Earth's magnetic sphere, which sometimes leads to temporary power grid problems.
Forecasters don't yet know when Wednesday's solar storm will arrive here and which part of the planet will be facing the sun and bear the brunt of the effects. It could arrive as early as Thursday morning or may take a few days.
Berger said scientists will have a better idea after they get more satellite data. 
The first part of the storm, which arrives in only a few minutes, has already affected radio transmissions.
It can also damage satellites.
The flare is considered "extreme" on forecasters' scale, but just barely so, Berger said"

Blackout: 300 Days Since ABC's 'Nightline' Covered ObamaCare

Blackout: 300 Days Since ABC's 'Nightline' Covered ObamaCare

As of September 10, 2014, it's been 300 days since ABC's Nightline covered ObamaCare.
In the 43 weeks since November 14, 2013, the show has avoided problems with the health care law and instead focused on extremely superficial topics, such as nude reality shows and the royal baby. 
When the Associated Press reported, "More people newly insured by Medicaid under ObamaCare are seeking treatment in hospital emergency rooms," the hosts of Nightline didn't notice. 
Two new reports found that ObamaCare has not cut the rate of uninsured children. Again, Nightline was silent. 
What were the hosts covering instead? 
See a video montage below to find out. [MP3 audio here.]
On September 8, 2014, day 299 of ObamaCare's boycott, Juju Chang excitedly opened the show with this tease: "Have a sexy selfie? So do they. From celebs to the new nude reality stars."
She continued, "It looks like everyone is baring it all."
Chang offered this tabloid question: "So, when did it become so fashionable to become undressed?" Reporter Paula Faris replied with her own query: "Why are celebrities taking naked photos of themselves?" 

The Era Of Widespread Biometric Indentification And Microchip Implants Is Here

The Era Of Widespread Biometric Indentification And Microchip Implants Is Here:
It is only a matter of time before more banks, online retailers and major websites start using this kind of technology.
....So Motorola has developed a "digital tattoo" that will be used to ensure that only the owner of a phone is able to unlock it.
The following is how  Motorola described these new digital tattoos...
"Made of super thin, flexible materials, based on VivaLnk’s eSkinTM technology, each digital tattoo is designed to unlock your phone with just a touch of your Moto X to the tattoo, no passwords required.
The nickel-sized tattoo is adhesive, lasts for five days, and is made to stay on through showering, swimming, and vigorous activities like jogging.
And it’s beautiful—with a shimmering, intricate design."
....But others are taking cell phone security to even greater extremes.
For example, some people were actually implanting themselves with microchips in anticipation of the release of the iPhone 6 on September 9th...
With a wave of his left hand, Ben Slater can open his front door, turn on the lights and will soon be able to start his car.
Without even a touch he can link to databases containing limitless information, including personal details such as names, addresses and health records.
.....Of course this kind of thing is not new.
People have been getting implanted with microchips for years.
If you doubt this, just do an Internet search for "biohackers" and see what you find.
But it is starting to become more mainstream, and there are already some thinkers that are quite eager to use such technology for very authoritarian purposes.
For example, one prominent philosopher recently suggested that we should use implantable microchips to prevent anyone that is "deemed unworthy" from becoming a parent...
You might be tempted to think that this is crazy talk.
...But the truth is that this kind of technology is already being developed.

Americans fret about mystery virus and illegal kids

Americans fret about mystery virus and illegal kids:
"Just weeks after the Obama administration let more than 37,000 illegal-alien children into the U.S. without health screening, more than 1,000 kids across 10 states have been stricken with a respiratory virus – prompting widespread concerns about a major outbreak sweeping across the nation."

Sooo, the "important" stuff gotta wait until AFTER the election?------5 things Michigan Legislature is likely to do -- and not do -- this fall

5 things Michigan Legislature is likely to do -- and not do -- this fall | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
So here are five things Michiganders can expect — and more important, not expect — to see happen in nine session days in September and three in October.

Road improvements

The Legislature may nibble around the edges of funding for desperately needed road improvements, estimated to cost between $1 billion and $2 billion a year for the next 10 years. The Senate could take up bills that deal with things such as warranties on road projects and fines and fees for overweight trucks that have already passed the House. But a comprehensive solution, which requires some sort of revenue increase, is unlikely before November.
A bipartisan Senate work group has been meeting on the issue but has have not reached a consensus, McCann said.