"A Texas health care worker tested positive for Ebola, the first known case of the disease being contracted or transmitted in the U.S., even though she wore full protective gear while caring for a hospitalized patient who later died from the virus, health officials said Sunday."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Monday, October 13, 2014
Texas Health Worker Who Cared for First U.S. Ebola Patient Contracts the Virus (UPDATE: She Was Wearing Protective Gear When She Was Exposed; CDC Confirms) | Video | TheBlaze.com
Texas Health Worker Who Cared for First U.S. Ebola Patient Contracts the Virus (UPDATE: She Was Wearing Protective Gear When She Was Exposed; CDC Confirms) | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"A Texas health care worker tested positive for Ebola, the first known case of the disease being contracted or transmitted in the U.S., even though she wore full protective gear while caring for a hospitalized patient who later died from the virus, health officials said Sunday."
"A Texas health care worker tested positive for Ebola, the first known case of the disease being contracted or transmitted in the U.S., even though she wore full protective gear while caring for a hospitalized patient who later died from the virus, health officials said Sunday."
Exclusive–Military Leaders: Michigan Dem Senate Nominee Gary Peters Exaggerated, Misrepresented Military Record on Campaign Trail
“Gary was pretty much a warm body in virtually all of the units I saw him assigned to,” Semerad said when reached by phone early Thursday. “He was never selected for anything.”
.....“Gary Peters has misled Michigan voters on his military service record,” John said in an emailed statement.
“While we certainly appreciate everyone who enlists and serves on behalf of our country, on the campaign trail Congressman Peters, to put it mildly, has repeatedly made less than accurate statements about his time in the Naval Reserve and said things that aren't necessarily true about his qualifications in the Naval Reserves.”
West compared Peters’ claims to those of John Kerry.
History for October 13
History for October 13 - On-This-Day.com
Wilbur Shaw 1902, Herblock (Herbert Block) 1909, Margaret Thatcher (Britain) 1925


Paul Simon 1941, Robert Lamm (The Big Thing, Chicago) 1944, Marie Osmond 1959



1792 - The cornerstone of the Executive Mansion was laid in Washington, DC. The building became known as the White House in 1818.

1812 - American forces were defeated at the Battle of Queenstown Heights. The British victory effectively ended an further U.S. invasion of Canada.

1943 - During World War II, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies and declared war on Germany.

1951 - In Atlanta, GA, a football with a rubber covering was used for the first time. Georgia Tech beat Louisiana State 25-7.

1957 - Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra introduced the Ford Edsel on an hour long special.

1989 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush called for an overthrow of the Panamanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega.

2010 - Near Copiapó, Chile, 33 miners were trapped underground in San José Mine. The miners were rescued after 69 days underground.
Wilbur Shaw 1902, Herblock (Herbert Block) 1909, Margaret Thatcher (Britain) 1925
Paul Simon 1941, Robert Lamm (The Big Thing, Chicago) 1944, Marie Osmond 1959
1792 - The cornerstone of the Executive Mansion was laid in Washington, DC. The building became known as the White House in 1818.
1812 - American forces were defeated at the Battle of Queenstown Heights. The British victory effectively ended an further U.S. invasion of Canada.
1943 - During World War II, Italy signed an armistice with the Allies and declared war on Germany.
1951 - In Atlanta, GA, a football with a rubber covering was used for the first time. Georgia Tech beat Louisiana State 25-7.
1957 - Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra introduced the Ford Edsel on an hour long special.
1989 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush called for an overthrow of the Panamanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega.
2010 - Near Copiapó, Chile, 33 miners were trapped underground in San José Mine. The miners were rescued after 69 days underground.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Obama Achieves Milestone That Some Consider Symbolic of His Presidency | TheBlaze.com
Obama Achieves Milestone That Some Consider Symbolic of His Presidency | TheBlaze.com:

"President Barack Obama reportedly played golf for the 200th time of his presidency on Sunday"
"President Barack Obama reportedly played golf for the 200th time of his presidency on Sunday"
Obamacare Poised to Cause Insurance Cancellations, Networks Silent
"This year, “Virginia will be hardest hit, with 250,000 policies to be cancelled, in spite of a pledge from the Democratic senator running for re-election,” Jim Angle reported for "Special Report with Bret Baier" Oct. 8.
The news broke within the past two weeks and was reported by several major newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post. The Times downplayed the cancellations saying they would affect “relatively few” people. "
Obama Contradicts CDC: You Can't Get Ebola "Sitting Next To Someone On A Bus"
In fact, Obama said:"
DOOMED TEXAS CANDIDATE WENDY DAVIS aims wheelchair smear at Greg Abbott.
Instapundit » Blog Archive » DOOMED TEXAS CANDIDATE WENDY DAVIS aims wheelchair smear at Greg Abbott.
DOOMED TEXAS CANDIDATE WENDY DAVIS aims wheelchair smear at Greg Abbott.
Every Democratic candidate should be asked, a la Todd Akin, if they support this tactic.
UPDATE:
From the comments:
“On a side note, I’m fascinated to see that Little Miss Harvard Law superlawyer is too dense to know the difference between compensatory damages (which is all Abbott asked for in his lawsuit against the tree maintenance company) and punitive damages (which are now restricted in Texas).
Way to not understand Torts 101.”
From the comments:
“On a side note, I’m fascinated to see that Little Miss Harvard Law superlawyer is too dense to know the difference between compensatory damages (which is all Abbott asked for in his lawsuit against the tree maintenance company) and punitive damages (which are now restricted in Texas).
Way to not understand Torts 101.”
Lawsuit: ACA navigators used as union recruiters « Watchdog.org
Lawsuit: ACA navigators used as union recruiters « Watchdog.org:
"The complaint echoes decades-old criticisms of Rathke and ACORN: They use federal money meant for services to the poor in pursuit of their own labor organizing activities."
VIDEO: Trey Gowdy TEARS APART the ‘Voter ID Laws are Racist’ Myth
VIDEO: Trey Gowdy TEARS APART the ‘Voter ID Laws are Racist’ Myth:
"The ruling presupposes that the voter ID requirements unfairly target minorities when, in reality, the law applies the same standards for voting that is is required for any facet of modern living: obtaining an ID.
In the below speech, Republican no-nonsense Congressman Trey Gowdy takes apart the typical arguments against voter ID legislation."
Trey Gowdy does it again!!
In the below speech, Republican no-nonsense Congressman Trey Gowdy takes apart the typical arguments against voter ID legislation."
Trey Gowdy does it again!!
OMG! Local paper supportsanother democrat tax increase!!! And the poor are gonna get nailed. AGAIN!!!------Editorial: Muskegon voters should pass Hackley Library millage in spirit of public-private partnerships
If these two taxes are approved, the Muskegon city property taxes (along with the 5%er just imposed) will have a 50% INCREASE in one year.
How are businesses gonna react?
Editorial: Muskegon voters should pass Hackley Library millage in spirit of public-private partnerships | MLive.com:
"MUSKEGON, MI – As difficult as approving 4 mills for road construction in the city of Muskegon will be for voters, we hope that they find the more modest request to pay for a 15-year, $3.2 million bond issue to improve Hackley Public Library reasonable.
The Hackley Public Library building created through the philanthropy of Charles Hackley in the 1890s is a community treasurer that must be maintained for future generations of library patrons, historic preservation and continued downtown Muskegon redevelopment.
We offer our endorsement of Hackley Public Library bond issue on the Nov. 4 ballot.
For the owner of an average $52,000 house in the city of Muskegon, the annual property tax increase to cover the bond issue is slightly less than $14."
How are businesses gonna react?
Editorial: Muskegon voters should pass Hackley Library millage in spirit of public-private partnerships | MLive.com:
The Hackley Public Library building created through the philanthropy of Charles Hackley in the 1890s is a community treasurer that must be maintained for future generations of library patrons, historic preservation and continued downtown Muskegon redevelopment.
We offer our endorsement of Hackley Public Library bond issue on the Nov. 4 ballot.
For the owner of an average $52,000 house in the city of Muskegon, the annual property tax increase to cover the bond issue is slightly less than $14."
Watch: Amazing Values On Display As Tenacious Small Town Fights Oppressive Group
"After an out-of-state atheist group attempted to put an end to an elective Bible study course, parents in one North Carolina school district bombarded a recent board meeting to express their outrage."
6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states, report finds
6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states, report finds « Watchdog.org:
"Some 6.9 million Americans are registered to vote in two or more states, according to a report obtained by Watchdog.org.
“Our nation’s voter rolls are a mess,” says Catherine Engelbrecht, president of the election-watch group True The Vote.
“Sensible approaches to roll maintenance are fought tooth and nail by radical special interests who can use the duplicity in the system to their advantage,” she said.
The latest interstate voter cross check tallied 6,951,484 overlapping voter registrations, and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.
The cross-check program involves only 28 states and does not include the three largest: California, Texas and Florida.
“Duplicate registration is an open invitation to voting fraud,” said Clara Belle Wheeler, a member of the Election Board in Albemarle County, Va.
“This ability to vote more than once dilutes the legal votes and changes the results of elections.”
The interstate cross-check program matches first and last names and dates of birth to identify multiple registrations.But the data are not routinely used to purge duplicates.
“Increasingly lax standards in our election process produce increasingly unreliable results,” Engelbrecht asserted."
“Our nation’s voter rolls are a mess,” says Catherine Engelbrecht, president of the election-watch group True The Vote.
“Sensible approaches to roll maintenance are fought tooth and nail by radical special interests who can use the duplicity in the system to their advantage,” she said.
The latest interstate voter cross check tallied 6,951,484 overlapping voter registrations, and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.
The cross-check program involves only 28 states and does not include the three largest: California, Texas and Florida.
“This ability to vote more than once dilutes the legal votes and changes the results of elections.”
The interstate cross-check program matches first and last names and dates of birth to identify multiple registrations.But the data are not routinely used to purge duplicates.
“Increasingly lax standards in our election process produce increasingly unreliable results,” Engelbrecht asserted."
The persistence of public ignorance about federal spending
The persistence of public ignorance about federal spending - The Washington Post:
"Christopher Ingraham of Wonkblog points out that a new Pew Research Center survey shows that most of the public is ignorant about the distribution of federal spending.
Only 20% realize that the federal government spends more money on Social Security than on foreign aid, transportation, and interest on the government debt.
Some 33% believe that foreign aid is the biggest item on this list, even though it’s actually the smallest.
It accounts for only 1% of the federal budget, compared to a whopping 17% for Social Security, which is one of the biggest federal outlays and has been for decades.
The Pew poll is consistent with numerous previous studies that reach similar results, consistently showing that the public massively overestimates foreign aid spending, and underestimates spending on big entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare.
British voters are misinformed about their own government’s budget in much the same way.
Ignorance on this point has a significant influence on politics and policy.
A large percentage of voters implicitly assume that we can solve the federal budget crisis simply by cutting unpopular foreign aid programs, without raising taxes or touching entitlements.
That makes it politically difficult to address our looming fiscal crisis (in which Social Security and other entitlements are major factors) in a realistic way."
Only 20% realize that the federal government spends more money on Social Security than on foreign aid, transportation, and interest on the government debt.
Some 33% believe that foreign aid is the biggest item on this list, even though it’s actually the smallest.
It accounts for only 1% of the federal budget, compared to a whopping 17% for Social Security, which is one of the biggest federal outlays and has been for decades.
The Pew poll is consistent with numerous previous studies that reach similar results, consistently showing that the public massively overestimates foreign aid spending, and underestimates spending on big entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare.
British voters are misinformed about their own government’s budget in much the same way.Ignorance on this point has a significant influence on politics and policy.
A large percentage of voters implicitly assume that we can solve the federal budget crisis simply by cutting unpopular foreign aid programs, without raising taxes or touching entitlements.
That makes it politically difficult to address our looming fiscal crisis (in which Social Security and other entitlements are major factors) in a realistic way."
Mother Furious Over What School Officials Directed Her 5-Year-Old Daughter to Do When She Drew Something That ‘Resembled a Gun’ | Video | TheBlaze.com
Mother Furious Over What School Officials Directed Her 5-Year-Old Daughter to Do When She Drew Something That ‘Resembled a Gun’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"An Alabama mother is furious after she says her 5-year-old daughter was forced to sign a “safety contract” promising she wouldn’t kill herself or others.
“This isn’t right,” Rebecca, who didn’t want her last name made public, told WPMI-TV. “She’s 5-years-old.”
"An Alabama mother is furious after she says her 5-year-old daughter was forced to sign a “safety contract” promising she wouldn’t kill herself or others.
“This isn’t right,” Rebecca, who didn’t want her last name made public, told WPMI-TV. “She’s 5-years-old.”
We gave them the power. We CAN take that power back!!!-------Setting The Record Straight: Government Demands Disabled Girl’s Backyard Playset Be Destroyed
Setting The Record Straight: Government Demands Disabled Girl’s Backyard Playset Be Destroyed:
Government Demands Disabled Girl’s Backyard Playset Be Destroyed
Government Demands Disabled Girl’s Backyard Playset Be Destroyed
The city government of Santa Fe Springs in California is
demanding that the backyard playset of a little girl with special needs be destroyed. The Miranda family says that the swings were a gift from the Make-A-Wish foundation, given to her because her seizure disorder makes it impossible for Tiffany to play in a public park.
The little girl’s mom Jessica Torres complained to the city when they asked her to take it down. When I asked the city, ‘So where do you expect my daughter to play?’ they said ‘Well, the city’s not responsible for your daughter’s disability,’” Torres said. “They said ‘Your Tiffany is not our problem.’”
Both won a Nobel Peace Prize-Think about THAT!--------Malala to Obama: Drone strikes 'fueling terrorism'
Malala to Obama: Drone strikes 'fueling terrorism' - CNN.com:
"Washington (CNN) -- The "Bravest Girl in the World" has stood up to President Barack Obama.
Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old shot by the Taliban for promoting girl's education in her native Pakistan, confronted Obama at the White House on Friday about U.S. drone strikes.
In a meeting that included first lady Michelle Obama, the young activist challenged one of Obama's premier counterterrorism strategies.
"I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism," she said in a statement released today.
"Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education it will make a big impact."
The U.S. government has said strikes by the unmanned aircraft are a necessary part of the fight against militant groups, including the Taliban.
In an interview that will air Sunday at 7 p.m. with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Malala said she is far from done serving.
"I want to become a prime minister of Pakistan, and I think it's really good.
Because through politics I can serve my whole county.
I can be the doctor of the whole country," she said."
"Washington (CNN) -- The "Bravest Girl in the World" has stood up to President Barack Obama.
In a meeting that included first lady Michelle Obama, the young activist challenged one of Obama's premier counterterrorism strategies.
"I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism," she said in a statement released today.
"Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education it will make a big impact."
In an interview that will air Sunday at 7 p.m. with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Malala said she is far from done serving.
"I want to become a prime minister of Pakistan, and I think it's really good.
Because through politics I can serve my whole county.
I can be the doctor of the whole country," she said."
Russia’s Food Situation Is So Bad After Authorities Banned U.S. Imports, the Gov’t OK’d Eating This Creature | TheBlaze.com
Russia’s Food Situation Is So Bad After Authorities Banned U.S. Imports, the Gov’t OK’d Eating This Creature | TheBlaze.com:
"Does this mean sanctions can work?
After Western nations (including the U.S.) imposed sanctions against Russia over the violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty earlier this year, Russian authorities responded by clamping an embargo on Western food imports — an embargo that reportedly had a brutal impact on Russian food prices."
After Western nations (including the U.S.) imposed sanctions against Russia over the violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty earlier this year, Russian authorities responded by clamping an embargo on Western food imports — an embargo that reportedly had a brutal impact on Russian food prices."
The Clinton Papers: Elena Kagan paid off with Supreme Court seat?
The Clinton Papers: Elena Kagan paid off with Supreme Court seat? - National Law Enforcement | Examiner.com:
The released documents touch on how Elena Kagan as a White House counsel defended Bill Clinton against allegations in a civil suit brought by an ex-Arkansas state employee named Paula Jones.
In one May 1996 memo, Kagan appeared to be more concerned with how it looked "unseemly" for the president to be represented in court by so many attorneys, but made no mention of how unseemly it was for a sitting U.S. President to be accused of bullying a defenseless low-tier employee.
While Justice Kagan performed duties with regard to AIDS, budget appropriations, campaign finance reform, education, health, labor, race, tobacco, Native Americans, and welfare, her most important job was the handling a lawsuit brought against President Bill Clinton by a woman who claimed then Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton had sexually harassed her.
In one May 1996 memo, Kagan appeared to be more concerned with how it looked "unseemly" for the president to be represented in court by so many attorneys, but made no mention of how unseemly it was for a sitting U.S. President to be accused of bullying a defenseless low-tier employee.
In the documents submitted to the opposing counsel and to the judge in the case, Kagan had many of the attorney's names -- who worked on the case -- removed from the cover-sheets for all documents and correspondence. "While not a criminal act or even a serious breach of civil law, [Kagan's] actions in removing those names could be considered unethical. Let me put it this way, if you or I did such a thing with legal documents, the judge or judges would not act kindly towards us," said political strategist and attorney Laurence Collier-Stevenson. "Ask yourself: is this the kind of person you want passing judgement on the entire government and nation?" he asked rhetorically.
"It's amazing how the political party that claims it fights for women's rights, in order to protect a sexual predator, smeared, harassed and ridiculed any and all women who came forward to point fingers at a president some believe was -- and still is -- a predatory sociopath," Collier-Stevenson added.
President Clinton's testimony during the Paula Jones lawsuit, in which he emphatically denied a sexual relationship with Lewinsky, ended up in having the U.S. Congress, including some Democrats, voting for his impeachment in 1998. Although the House passed two articles of impeachment against Clinton, he was acquitted by the Senate.
"For all their talk about fighting for women's rights, the feckless Senators on both sides of the aisle gave Clinton a pass and allowed him to deny justice to a low-level, female employee who even the media denigrated in their haste to protect their beloved Bill Clinton," said former sex crimes detective Alicia Rose Amato.
The Democratic Party leadership was obviously grateful for Kagan's role in defending Clinton, who later was charged with perjury for his alleged deceitful answers during the civil case. Prior to the election of President Barack Obama, Kagan's name was bandied as a potential nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States if a Democratic president were elected in 2008.
When President Obama nominated Kagan, during her confirmation, which failed to garner the drama that usually follows the Supreme Court nominations made by Republicans, not one of the Senators asked her about her work for the White House in defending Bill Clinton and she was confirmed by a vote of 63 Yeas to 37 Nays.
Failure Upon Failure
Failure Upon Failure | The Weekly Standard:
"If Reagan sought to minimize the role of government in the lives of Americans, Obama set out to do the opposite.
“We’ve had a federal government that I think has gotten worn down and ineffective over the course of the Bush administration, partly because philosophically this administration did not believe in government as an agent of change,” he complained.
“I want to make government cool again,” he said.
Obama believed in government, and he was confident that his election would signal that the American people were ready to believe again, too.
As we approach the sixth anniversary of his election, the Obama presidency is in tatters.
Obama’s policies, foreign and domestic, are widely seen as failed or failing.
His approval rating is near its lowest point.
Obama’s base of support is loyal and fierce and shrinking. Much of the country sees him as incompetent or untrustworthy, and government, far from being “cool,” is a joke on good days and a threat on bad ones.
....The top concern of Americans today, more than six years after Barack Obama vowed to “make government cool again,” is that they don’t trust their government.
When Obama took office, 43 percent of Americans told Gallup that they were satisfied with the way the country was being governed, while 56 percent said they were dissatisfied.
Today, just 27 percent say they’re satisfied and 72 percent say they’re dissatisfied.
A CNN poll taken in July found that trust in government is at an all-time low, with just 13 percent saying they trust government all or most of the time.
Keating Holland, the director of polling at CNN, framed the results this way:
“The number who trust government all or most of the time has sunk so low that it is hard to remember that there was ever a time when Americans routinely trusted government.”
"If Reagan sought to minimize the role of government in the lives of Americans, Obama set out to do the opposite.
“I want to make government cool again,” he said.
Obama believed in government, and he was confident that his election would signal that the American people were ready to believe again, too.
As we approach the sixth anniversary of his election, the Obama presidency is in tatters.
Obama’s policies, foreign and domestic, are widely seen as failed or failing.
His approval rating is near its lowest point.
Obama’s base of support is loyal and fierce and shrinking. Much of the country sees him as incompetent or untrustworthy, and government, far from being “cool,” is a joke on good days and a threat on bad ones.
When Obama took office, 43 percent of Americans told Gallup that they were satisfied with the way the country was being governed, while 56 percent said they were dissatisfied.
Today, just 27 percent say they’re satisfied and 72 percent say they’re dissatisfied.
A CNN poll taken in July found that trust in government is at an all-time low, with just 13 percent saying they trust government all or most of the time.
Keating Holland, the director of polling at CNN, framed the results this way:
“The number who trust government all or most of the time has sunk so low that it is hard to remember that there was ever a time when Americans routinely trusted government.”
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