Friday, October 09, 2015

History for October 9

History for October 9 - On-This-Day.com
Bruce Catton 1899, John Lennon 1940 - Musician (Beatles), John Alec Entwistle 1944 - Musician (The Who


Jackson Browne 1948 - Musician, Scott Bakula 1955 - Actor, Michael Pare 1959 


1781 - The last major battle of the American Revolutionary War took place in Yorktown, VA. The American forces, led by George Washington, defeated the British troops under Lord Cornwallis. 


1855 - Isaac Singer patented the sewing machine motor. 


1872 - Aaron Montgomery started his mail order business with the delivery of the first mail order catalog. The firm later became Montgomery Wards. 


1936 - The first generator at Boulder Dam began transmitting electricity to Los Angeles, CA. The name of the dam was later changed to Hoover Dam. 


1946 - The first electric blanket went on sale in Petersburg, VA


1975 - Andrei Sakharov was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Soviet scientist is known as the "father of the hydrogen bomb." 


1986 - Joan Rivers debuted her new "The Late Show" on the FOX network. 

1986 - The musical "Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Webber opened in London. 

Thursday, October 08, 2015

Obama Willing to Toss America to Wolves

Obama Willing to Toss America to Wolves:

"President Obama, once again showing his contempt for the military and for Congress, warned this week that he will veto a national defense bill unless Congress removes funding for Guantanamo Bay, where the U.S. has been holding terrorists for years.

Congress can't gather its spine to defund Planned Parenthood, but our president is willing to defund the military for the sake of a pet project on his leftist to-do list."

Obama’s U.N. plan: Globalize cops against ‘violent extremists’

Obama’s U.N. plan: Globalize cops against ‘violent extremists’:

"President Obama’s new “Strong Cities Network,” announced with little fanfare last week at the United Nations, appears to be another effort to strip authority from local police departments and to demonize conservative Christians, say advocates of civil and religious liberties.

The stated goal of the program is to connect local police departments with their peers around the world in an effort to combat “violent extremism,” according to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who announced the program to the U.N. on Sept. 30.

Lynch, with New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio by her side, told world leaders that the time has come for a more globalized and comprehensive effort to combat violent extremism. She said:"

ACLU sues Ferguson school district because black voters aren’t electing black candidates

ACLU sues Ferguson school district because black voters aren’t electing black candidates | BizPac Review:
"Voting rights lawyers with the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit last year challenging the Ferguson-Florissant school district’s use of an “at-large” voting system, alleging that not enough blacks were being voted into office.
On Wednesday, the school district filed new documents urging the judge to drop the lawsuit, arguing that the district was not engaged in any sort of scheme to keep minorities from holding office.
Although African Americans make up roughly 77 percent of the students in the district, only one of the seven members of the school board was black when the case was filed last year.
Since then, one additional black member has been elected.
The ACLU claims the at-large voting system – where all candidates are elected by the entire district rather than small geographical areas – is to blame for the low number of minority members, according to MSNBC."

Unbeknownst to Clinton, IT firm had emails stored on cloud; now in FBI’s hands | McClatchy DC

Unbeknownst to Clinton, IT firm had emails stored on cloud; now in FBI’s hands | McClatchy DC:



A Connecticut company, which backed up Hillary Clinton‘s emails at the request of a Colorado firm, apparently surprised her aides by storing the emails on a “cloud” storage system designed to optimize data recovery.
Hillary Clinton speaks at a Human Rights Campaign gathering in Washington on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015.
The firm, Datto Inc., said Wednesday that it turned over the contents of its storage to the FBI on Tuesday.
A Republican Senate committee chairman, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, also has asked the firm to provide the committee copies of any data from Clinton’s account still in its possession.
There were conflicting accounts as to whether the developments could lead to retrieval of any of Clinton’s more than 31,000 personal emails, which she said she deleted from her private server upon turning over her work-related emails to the State Department, at its request, in December 2014.

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article37968711.html#storylink=cpy

Ted Cruz Repeatedly Grills Sierra Club President With One Simple Question — Watch the Answer He Gets | Video | TheBlaze.com

Ted Cruz Repeatedly Grills Sierra Club President With One Simple Question — Watch the Answer He Gets | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) repeatedly grilled Sierra Club President Aaron Mair Tuesday, asking whether his organization would issue a formal retraction if evidence contrary to his global warming testimony were provided to the environmental group.

Muir had testified during a Senate hearing that “our planet is cooking and heating up and warming.”

Cruz, who said that recent satellite data did not show a warming trend, asked Muir whether he would retreat his statement if the data were given to him."

Yes. Their plan is to disarm you and your family. And defend you just like they defended the students in Oregon-----The entire article is worth your time today!-----The truth about gun deaths: numbers and actual solutions

The truth about gun deaths: numbers and actual solutions « Hot Air
When the President went on television after the Oregon college mass shooting he issued a challenge to the media. He asked them to show America the number of gun deaths as compared to the number of terrorism related deaths since the 9/11 attacks. The media dutifully complied and soon every network, newspaper and magazine was putting up startling graphics, such as this one tweeted by CNN.
GunDeaths1
These graphics and figures were almost uniformly followed by comments about the mass shooting and the “pressing need” for background checks and other gun control laws. Unfortunately, all of these numbers flashing around were dishonestly offered up with no context or details. 
As it turns out, however, the real numbers are available from a variety of sources including the FBI and the CDC, among others, so let’s take a look at them. 
It takes federal agencies a long time to compile and publish their statistics, so the last full set of data we have is from 2011 and the figures can shed a lot of light on exactly how mendacious gun control advocates are being with these studies.
First of all, look at the number of gun deaths on that chart from 2011. It’s 32,351. That’s a lot of gun deaths to be sure. So that’s the total number of murders by gun owners, right? The answer is not only Hell No, but it’s not even remotely close. It’s true that this figure is close to the total number of human lives ended in incidents involving a gun, but that’s all incidents. So how did those deaths happen?
Straight from the CDC where most of the media is drawing their numbers (while not as good of a source as the FBI or the Justice Department) we can find out that of those 32,352 gun deaths,21,175 of them were suicides. That leaves us with 11,177 deaths to account for. 
But as it turns out, the FBI records that 8,583 deaths were murders of various sorts involving guns of all types. 
The remaining roughly 2,500 were accounted for by accidents and unintentional injuries
These include hunting accidents, toddlers getting hold of unsecured weapons and shooting somebody or just plain idiots who proved Darwin right.
Before we move on, those FBI numbers deserve a closer look for a moment since we’re on the subject. 
What sorts of guns are used in actual crimes? 
I bring this up because each mass shooting elicits renewed calls for an “assault weapons” ban on guns like the AR-15 style rifle. 
Are those popular in crimes? 
Check out the figures from the FBI report.
GunDeaths2
Take a good look at those numbers. Of the actual 8,583 gun murders committed in 2011, 323 were committed with “rifles.” 
And that’s all rifles, including bolt action, deer hunting rifles and all the rest. The number committed with so called “assault rifles” were a fraction of that. When you ask how dangerous those rifles are, compare that to nearly 1,700 who were stabbed as well as nearly 500 murdered with blunt objects and and more than 700 beaten to death by somebody with their bare hands
Enough said on that topic.
So we’re down to 8,583 intentional killings using guns. 
That’s still one heck of a lot of bodies, and surely enough to justify new background checks and other restrictions on legal gun purchases, right? Again… not even close. The Justice Department has been studying the question of legal vs. illegal sources of guns used in crimes for decades, going back to this study issued in the early nineties. They admit that the numbers are simply too hard to track for us to pin down exact figures, but the trends are steady over the years. The vast majority of guns used in crimes were gotten through illegal means outside the legal purchase regimen followed by law abiding gun owners. Roughly one quarter of inmates convicted of gun crimes admitted to having stolen a gun in that study. For the ones that weren’t stolen directly, another 2004 studyshowed that 40% of convicts bought their guns on the black market and another 37% got them through the “gray market” in various illegal methods.
In fact, one study after another has shown that legally purchased weapons which followed all the normal firearms transfer rules accounted for somewhere between six and eight percent of all murders. And the majority of those were domestic violence incidents, violence between family members, crimes of passion and, yes… murders committed by the insane. But let’s give the gun grabbers the benefit of the doubt, round it up and say that ten percent were committed with legally purchases guns. That works out to around 850.
850 is too many people, but it’s a far cry from more than 32,000 per year.
So what do you want to do about it?
Now that we’ve discovered who is being killed by guns and how it’s happening, let’s put some actual solutions on the table. First of all, as we saw above, the vast majority of gun deaths are suicides. That’s not a gun control issue. Suicides largely fall into two groups: the depressed, hopeless and mentally ill or those suffering from terminal illness looking for a fast way out. For the former we definitely need to be providing more help and counseling to the hopeless and the depressed, allowing them to find a better way to deal with their problems than a terminal exit. And the mentally ill remain a major – but not gun control related – challenge for our legislators to deal with. For the terminally ill, as toxic of a subject as it may be, assisted suicide laws such as are already in place in a couple of states might at least offer those on their way out of this world a more peaceful and medically sound path than putting a barrel in their mouth.
Accidents account for too many deaths and that’s a place where responsible gun owners must always strive to improve in terms of educating the public. The NRA does some great work in this area, but there are still too many people making careless, stupid mistakes which wind up costing somebody their life. Also, the number of stolen guns can be cut down if more owners take the necessary precautions to make it harder for thieves to steal their weapons from their homes and automobiles..."

High School Principal CANCELS AMERICA DAY

High School Principal CANCELS AMERICA DAY | The Daily Caller
"High School Students Revolt After Principal CANCELS ‘AMERICA PRIDE DAY’
 Students at a Wyoming high school took matters into their own hands last week by festooning themselves in the colors of the American flag after the principal and an assistant principal canceled “America Pride Day” over concerns that some immigrant students could feel sad and left out.
The scene of the red, white and blue brouhaha was Jackson Hole High School in Jackson, Wyo., reports the Jackson Hole News&Guide.
In response to a decision by school officials to replace a previously-held “America Pride Day” with “College Day” as part of this year’s homecoming festivities, a large group of senior students and some juniors protested by bedecking themselves with American flag capes, American flag headbands, American flag shorts and all manner of beautifully and garishly patriotic American flag ornamentation. 
After school, one kid also drove a diesel truck around the parking lot with a bunch of American flags waving in the breeze."

Criticism of Islam Could Soon be a Crime in America

Criticism of Islam Could Soon be a Crime in America:
When President Obama delivered his much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world at Cairo University in June 2009, the free world trembled while the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) gushed with praise and begged  for a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The OIC is the largest head of state organization in the world after the United Nations (UN) itself and comprises 56 Muslim countries plus the Palestinians.
It claims  to be the “collective voice of the Muslim world,” i.e., the ummah, and speaks on its behalf in effect as the seat of the next Islamic Caliphate.
In 1990, the OIC membership adopted the “Cairo Declaration ,” which officially exempted all Muslim countries from compliance with the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights and replaced it with Islamic law (shariah). 
One of the fundamental laws of Islam deals with “slander ,” which is defined in shariah as saying “anything concerning a person [a Muslim] that he would dislike.” 
At the OIC’s Third Extraordinary Session, held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in December 2005, the organization adopted a “Ten-Year Programme of Action  to Meet the Challenges Facing the Muslim Ummah in the 21st Century.”
A key agenda  item of that meeting was “the need to counter Islamophobia” by seeking to have the UN “…adopt an international resolution to counter Islamophobia, and call upon all States to enact laws to counter it, including deterrent punishments...”

BREAKING: Leaders of Oregon Shooting Town Stun Obama With MASSIVE Announcement

BREAKING: Leaders of Oregon Shooting Town Stun Obama With MASSIVE Announcement:

"It sounds like nobody in Roseburg wants President Obama to show up there, because like the rest of us, they recognize that Obama is only interested in scoring political points.

When it comes to the actual victims and their families, well … they’re just collateral damage to him."

Zero correlation between state homicide rate and state gun laws

Zero correlation between state homicide rate and state gun laws - The Washington Post
There’s been much talk recently — including from President Obama — about there being a substantial correlation between state-level gun death rates and state gun laws.
Now correlation obviously doesn’t equal causation; there may be lots of other factors that are the true causes of both of the things that are being measured.
But if we do look for now at correlation, it seems to me that the key question should focus on state total homicide rates, or perhaps (for reasons I describe below) total intentional homicide plus accidental gun death rates.
And it turns out that there is essentially zero correlation between these numbers and state gun laws.
To begin with, here’s why I focus on total homicide,
rather than gun homicide or all gun deaths.
First, few people care much about whether they are stabbed to death or shot to death.
And even if gun restrictions do decrease gun homicides, that effect may well be offset (or more than offset) by an increase in other homicides:
Some killers would kill with knives or other weapons instead of guns.
To the extent that today some attempted killings are stopped by defenders who have guns, those attempts might succeed if the guns become harder enough for defenders to get.
...But since people have been talking about simple two-variable correlations between gun laws and crime, I thought it would be helpful to note this correlation — or, rather, absence of correlation.

Well done, feminism. Now man are afraid to help women at work

Well done, feminism. Now man are afraid to help women at work - Telegraph:
"And the author should know about tough working environments: she’s a former equities trader at Morgan Stanley.
Tellingly, Elsesser adds that companies themselves are contributing to this mess, as they are now so terrified of legal action they send staff on sexual harassment training courses, and are duty-bound to follow up on any allegation, however minor.
Ludicrously, Elsesser cites examples of men who have been dragged in by their HR departments for simply opening a door for a female colleague or complimenting her on a new suit. 
“Stories like these spread around workplaces, instilling a fear that innocent remarks will be misinterpreted,” she says.
...Of course, despite the fact that it is men who are getting the rough end of the pineapple here, this is all being painted as Officially Bad For Women, as they are failing to get on.
But how are men meant to react when we’re informed that, despite decades of being told women don’t need or even want men’s help, now they’re falling behind because we’re not helping them?
A phrase involving “cake and eat it” leaps to mind – although don’t repeat it at work, as you’ll probably be frogmarched to HR for “fat shaming”.
Elsesser’s book echoes an insightful New York Post article from earlier this year called ‘Powerful Men Now Hide Behind Open Doors’."

THOUSANDS OF FEDERAL DRUG INMATES SET FOR EARLY RELEASE

News from The Associated Press:
"WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thousands of federal inmates serving sentences for drug crimes are set for early release next month under a cost-cutting measure intended to reduce the nation's prison population.
The more than 5,500 inmates set to go free in November are among the first of what could eventually be tens of thousands eligible for release.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission voted last year to retroactively apply substantially lower recommended sentences for those convicted of drug-related felonies.
The commission, an independent panel that sets federal sentencing policy, estimated the prison terms would be cut by an average of 25 months.
Under the program, a judge reviews each prisoner's case to decide if his or her release would jeopardize public safety.
Most of those eligible for consideration have already served 10 years or more.
The Justice Department estimates that roughly 40,000 prisoners could benefit from the program in the coming years..."

Why is Socialism Making a Comeback? Because People are Stupid - Eagle Rising

Why is Socialism Making a Comeback? Because People are Stupid - Eagle Rising:

"Now is the only time when socialism makes any sense. When there is still wealth enough to go around, but it’s not going around quite like you’d like. That’s when socialism makes the most sense. But give into it, and it pulls its bait and switch. The reality of socialism fully unfurled is greater injustice, totalitarianism, and abject poverty. Ask anyone who has lived through it. Ask Boris Yeltsin. All it took for him to abandon socialism was a trip to an American grocery store. What’s our excuse?"

Sweden in flames: As gangs of migrants riot for five nights running... the Utopian boats of a multicultural success story turn to ashes



  • Fifth night of violent riots in Stockholm saw schools destroyed
  • Over 70 incidents reported overnight including a torched police station
  • Turmoil began Sunday night after police shot a man in Husby suburb
  • Incidents in other parts of Sweden spark fear riots are spreading



Sweden in flames: As gangs of migrants riot for five nights running... the Utopian boats of a multicultural success story turn to ashes | Daily Mail Online:

History for October 8


History for October 8 - On-This-Day.com
Eddie Rickenbacker 1890, Juan Peron 1895, Paul Hogan 1939 - Actor ("Crocodile Dundee" movies) 


Jesse Jackson 1941 - Civil rights leader, Chevy Chase 1943 - Actor, comedian, Sigourney Weaver 1949 - Actress 


Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool & the Gang) 1950, Darrell Hammond 1955, Matt Damon 1970 - Actor 


1918 - U.S. Corporal Alvin C. York almost single-handedly killed 25 German soldiers and captured 132 in the Argonne Forest in France. York had originally tried to avoid being drafted as a conscientious objector. After this event his was promoted to sergeant and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. 


1938 - The cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" portrayed Norman Rockwell. 


1944 - "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" debuted on CBS radio. 


1945 - U.S. President Truman announced that only Britain and Canada would be given the secret to the atomic bomb. 


1950 - U.N. forces crossed into North Korea from South Korea. 


1956 - Donald James Larsen (New York Yankees) pitched the first perfect game in the history of the World Series. 


1966 - The U.S. Government declared that LSD was dangerous and an illegal substance. 


1970 - Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn won the Nobel Prize for literature. 


1993 - The U.S. government issued a report absolving the FBI of any wrongdoing in its final assault in Waco, TX, on the Branch Davidian compound. The fire that ended the siege killed as many as 85 people. 


2001 - Tom Ridge, former Governor of Pennsylvania, was sworn in as director of the new U.S. department of Homeland Security. 

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW:

http://www.libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2015/10/october-7-2015-mastermind-by-tammy.html

The Mastermind

By Tammy Derouin

When you attempt to make sense of insanity, you come to two very different conclusions.  The first is nothing short of madness.  After all, the definition of insanity includes words such as foolishness, recklessness, stupidity and lunacy.  When the actions of an individual or a group are so far detached from normal and acceptable behavior, insanity is the only way to describe their conduct.

The second is brilliance.  When someone’s behavior or way of thinking seems odd or unusual but the end result brings about breakthroughs and discoveries or constructive and positive benefits, they are called visionaries.  Visionaries dare to dream and attempt the impossible despite being labeled insane.

I think most people have good intentions.  They strive to do what’s best and do not try to harm others. Most Americans have enjoyed the benefits of living life with little interference from the government.  Our Constitution is loaded with positive liberties.  It describes what the government cannot do to the citizens.  We really should dust off the old document and take a closer look at it.  You would be amazed at how much we’ve allowed ourselves to be violated. 

A mastermind conjures up negative thoughts and is usually a villain.  Words such as architect, instigator and organizer are used to define a mastermind.  They hatch and devise plans which usually have harmful outcomes for everyone.  In most fictional stories the mastermind is defeated.  There was once a time when the United States defeated real masterminds and those who desired to control the world.  The United States cannot react appropriately when the citizens have allowed themselves to be duped.

A mastermind knows what he is doing.  He knows how to control people... 

Electromagnetic Pulse: One Day We Will Wake Up In An America Without Electricity And Society Will Totally Break Down

Electromagnetic Pulse: One Day We Will Wake Up In An America Without Electricity And Society Will Totally Break Down:
An electromagnetic pulse attack could potentially send our nation back to the 1800s in a single moment, but very few of us are equipped to handle life without technology.  Tech guru John McAfee recently wrote an article in which he expressed his belief that 90 percent of the population would be dead within 2 years of such an attack
Experts agree that an all out cyber attack, beginning with an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack on our electronic infrastructure, would wipe out 90% of the human population of this country within two years of the attack. That means the death of 270 million people within 24 months after the attack.
You may think that is an unreasonably high estimate, but it turns out that it is the exact same number that the EMP Commission used in their report to Congress back in 2008
What would a successful EMP attack look like? The EMP Commission, in 2008, estimated that within 12 months of a nationwide blackout, up to 90% of the U.S. population could possibly perish from starvation, disease and societal breakdown.
In 2009 the congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States, whose co-chairmen were former Secretaries of Defense William Perry and James Schlesinger, concurred with the findings of the EMP Commission and urged immediate action to protect the electric grid. Studies by the National Academy of Sciences, the Department of Energy, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the National Intelligence Council reached similar conclusions.
So what has Barack Obama done to protect us from such an attack?
Absolutely nothing.
But there are others in the government that are very, very concerned about this threat.  For example, NORAD recently moved back into Cheyenne Mountain, and the potential for an EMP attack was given as the primary reason for the move

Donald Trump has spent only $2 million on his entire campaign. That’s brilliant.

Donald Trump has spent only $2 million on his entire campaign. That’s brilliant. - The Washington Post

Fox star slams NRA, then admits: I’m a member

Fox star slams NRA, then admits: I’m a member:

"Geraldo Rivera engaged in a fiery debate with fellow Fox News "The Five" co-hosts, particularly Eric Bolling, over the issue of gun control, demanding at one point the names of all those who receive money from the National Rifle Association have their names published for the world to see – and then dropping this bombshell:"



Why is Socialism Making a Comeback? Because People are Stupid

Why is Socialism Making a Comeback? Because People are Stupid - Eagle Rising:
"It’s easy to believe in socialism in modern America.
It’s easy to hear about everyone working together for the common good, the government making sure everyone plays nice, and free and affordable everything for everyone and think, “Well that sounds like a great idea.”
But the only reason it is so easy to believe is because we have never lived in a fully socialist country. We don’t know what socialism actually costs.
Or what it actually looks like.
There’s an interesting story about Boris Yeltsin, then head of the Soviet Union, coming for a visit to America in 1989.
He visited Johnson Space Center, but that nexus of technological wizardry didn’t turn his head.
What did turn his head was an informal visit to a local Randall’s grocery store:
About a year after the Russian leader left office, a Yeltsin biographer later wrote that on the plane ride to Yeltsin’s next destination, Miami, he was despondent.
He couldn’t stop thinking about the plentiful food at the grocery store and what his countrymen had to subsist on in Russia.
In Yeltsin’s own autobiography, he wrote about the experience at Randall’s, which shattered his view of communism, according to pundits.
Two years later, he left the Communist Party and began making reforms to turn the economic tide in Russia. . . .
...The tragedy of socialism is that it destroys all the wealth in a country in an attempt to create equality. 
It happened in the Soviet Union.
And in China. North Korea. Vietnam.
It’s not as if we don’t have plenty of case studies of the failures of socialism and communism.
They litter the road of history like discarded bags of half-eaten takeout..."

Imagine if they made airplanes-----Even Compared to Workers With College Degrees, Teachers Are Well Paid

Even Compared to Workers With College Degrees, Teachers Are Well Paid [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"The new Dearborn school district superintendent Glenn Maleyko says he is worried about losing his best teachers.
Maleyko told the Dearborn Press and Guide there will be a teacher shortage, and the newspaper claims the teacher pay scale is lower than what many professionals earn with a bachelor’s degree.
But the U.S. Census data doesn’t back that claim up.
The median salary for a person with a bachelor’s degree is $50,450, according to the American Community Survey 2014 put out by the U.S. Census.
A teacher with a bachelor’s degree in the Dearborn school district and nine years of experience would earn $52,163.
The average salary of a Dearborn schoolteacher was $62,266 in 2013-14; according to the Michigan Department of Education. (The average includes many teachers who get paid more because they have more than bachelor's degrees.)..."