Thursday, March 03, 2016

‘We’re All Muslims Deep Down,’ Says … Boston Police Commissioner...

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"INCLUDE ME OUT: ‘We’re All Muslims Deep Down,’ Says … Boston Police Commissioner. Commissioner William B. Evans said this at a mosque that has produced at least six people jailed or killed for terror activity.
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“Trump is way ahead — for many reasons, but the most important is obvious and virtually ignored,” David Gelernter recently wrote. “
Political correctness.
Trump hasn’t made it a campaign theme exactly, but he mentions it often with angry disgust.
Reporters, pundits, and the other candidates treat it as a sideshow, a handy way for Trump (King Kong Jr.) to smack down the pitiful airplanes that attack him as he bestrides his mighty tower, roaring.
But the analysts have it exactly backward.
Political correctness is the biggest issue facing America today.”

Bring the kids!-----Commission votes 5-0 in favor of downtown Ann Arbor bath house

Commission votes 5-0 in favor of downtown Ann Arbor bath house | MLive.com:
ANN ARBOR, MI — Plans for a two-story community bath house in downtown Ann Arbor are headed to the City Council for approval.
The Ann Arbor Planning Commission voted 5-0 Tuesday night in favor of the 12,398-square-foot Sun Baths proposal for a vacant site at 319 N. Main St.
The building would contain a mix of common bath and sauna areas, as well as smaller private bath spaces.
There would be a larger pool area that is the "Main Waters" area for bathers to rest and relax in between other bath areas.
There also would be three private spas that fit one to eight people, along with restrooms, offices, a staff break room and storage.
...No onsite automobile parking is proposed, though plans indicate there would be seven bicycle parking spaces.
...Aside from being a beautiful building, he said, it follows stringent environmental standards.
He described it as a building of the future and noted there even would be an urban agriculture component with food grown on the property..."

John McAfee unlocks an iPhone and does not eat a shoe

John McAfee unlocks an iPhone and does not eat a shoe- The Inquirer
SHOE CONSERVATIONISTS should be glad that colourful security character John McAfee has lived up to his word and managed to unlock an iPhone.
Such people will be interested because McAfee mentioned shoes when discussing the Apple privacy and security case. 

At least one shoe was due to be eaten by McAfee should he and some fans of hair dye and reggae fail to crack the passcode.
Yeah, Dan Brown this ain't.
But it makes for a good distraction.
McAfee, a not-camera shy man, took to the telly to show off the exploit and let off the espadrille.
This is a win for McAfee, mono-phobic shoes and TV, but perhaps not for privacy, people and Apple.
The presidential candidate and FBI-taunting antivirus pioneer reckons that any hacker or software and hardware engineer could pull off the same trick.
He used a disassembler and looked for evidence of the log-in, and claimed that it took only 30 mins.
...He said that he has not been approached by the FBI but would gladly walk them through the procedure. 
We are pretty confident that the agency is well aware of McAfee and his work in this area.
McAfee suggested in a later television interview that former FBI officer Steve Rogers and his peers were clueless about technology, and that unlocking the iPhone would not aid the American people. Rogers countered that the US is "at war"..."

Rev. Graham: ‘I Won’t Be Buying Any Girl Scout Cookies This Year’

Rev. Graham: ‘I Won’t Be Buying Any Girl Scout Cookies This Year’:

"Commenting on Catholic Archbishop Robert Carlson’s warning about the pro-abortion and pro-homosexual agenda of the leadership of Girl Scouts USA, evangelical pastor Franklin Graham said the archbishop is “exactly right” and that more “church leaders need his boldness” to speak out, and added, “I won’t be buying any Girl Scout cookies this year.”

"On the Difficulties of the Movie Star"

National Review Online | Print:
 "On the Difficulties of the Movie Star" 
"...The diversity racket — and it is a racket — depends entirely upon keeping prestigious, powerful, and, above all, wealthy institutions in a state of political agitation and moral panic. 
It’s Hollywood’s turn this time around, and the manufactured controversy is the lack of black nominees for the top honors at the Academy Awards.
...The problem for the proponents of minor diversity, meaning black and Latino Americans, is the emergence of major diversity in Hollywood, which is a fully global enterprise. 
African Americans may constitute 12 percent of the U.S. population, but Academy Award nominees are drawn from the population of the entire world, of which African Americans constitute something less than a rounding error. 
If we were to assume a random distribution of Academy Award nominations, then we would expect to find no African American nominees in many years, just as we would expect to find no Ukrainians or Comorians in many years.
 If African-American actors, writers, and directors are nominated in numbers lower than their presence in the industry would suggest, it reflects the fact that black Americans, like white Americans, are wildly overrepresented in Hollywood. 
But that fact is changing.
No one will admit to being annoyed by it, but more global diversity in Hollywood will mean less local diversity, which is a problem if you want to define “diversity” in such a way as to include two ethnic groups instead of . . . well, there are 213 different ethnic groups identified in the New Zealand census alone.
There are many more ethnicities on earth than nation-states.
The convolution of thinking necessary to maintain #OscarsSoWhite–type thinking is substantial.
If excessive whiteness is the offense, then “white” needs to be defined in such a way that it includes Alejandro González Iñárritu and Pato Escala Pierart.
But Hollywood has in fact been pressing in precisely the opposite direction, insisting that Latin Americans must not be considered white. 
...When they get around to casting the lead in The Barack Obama Story, they’ll probably just cast Harry Lennix.
But if they don’t, what is the ethnically correct thing to do?
Find a half-Luo, half-daffy American-hippie actor?
Tell every actor from each of Africa’s 3,000 ethnic groups that they’re all interchangeably black in the eyes of Hollywood liberals?
In fact, a film about the Obamas’ early courtship has just been released, with Parker Sawyers of Zero Dark Thirty as the future president.
His professional material identifies him as generically “African American.”
Close enough?
The activists will never be satisfied, because being unsatisfied — being outraged — is their business. It’s a good business:
Universal Studios’ “chief diversity officer” holds the rank of executive vice president.
The money in the diversity racket is big: 
Google is spending $150 million to increase the diversity in its work force, in which whites are slightly underrepresented while Asians are dramatically overrepresented — again, if we’re using U.S. demographics for our point of comparison.
And it is by no means clear that we should: Google, like Hollywood, is global..."

AM Fruitcake

History for March 3

History for March 3 - On-This-Day.com
Alexander Graham Bell 1847, Matthew Ridgway 1895, Jean Harlow 1911


James Doohan 1920, David Faustino 1974 - Actor ("Married With Children"), Jessica Biel 1982 - Actress ("7th Heaven")


1812 - The U.S. Congress passed the first foreign aid bill.





1857 - Britain and France declared war on China.


1903 - In St. Louis, MO, Barney Gilmore was arrested for spitting.


1903 - The U.S. imposed a $2 head tax on immigrants.


1923 - The first issue of Time magazine was published.


1931 - The "Star Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key, was adopted as the American national anthem. The song was originally a poem known as "Defense of Fort McHenry."


1952 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld New York's Feinberg Law that banned Communist teachers in the U.S.


1991 - Rodney King was severely beaten by Los Angeles police officers. The scene was captured on amateur video. (California)

Wednesday, March 02, 2016

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW:

http://www.libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2016/03/snapshots-fromthe-past-by-tammy-derouin_2.html


Snapshots From The Past

By Tammy Derouin

There’s a saying, you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.  Everyone knows this to be true because everyone experiences loss and the emotions which follow.  We take things for granted; everything from our surroundings, the people in our lives, to our freedoms. 

Our forefathers broke free from the chains of enslavement by establishing a Republic. They acknowledged our God given rights in a document of positive liberties, the U.S. Constitution.  We would be guided by the rule of law rather than the rule of man.

When events take place which cause you to lose your material possessions, you eventually recover. You miss what was lost and rely on your memory to give you solace.  Most possessions can be replaced.  They may be similar but they will never be the same.

When events take place causing a more permanent loss, such as a death, it's much harder and a deeper personal struggle.  Over time you come to terms with the loss.  Memories serve as snapshots from the past.  They remind you of what you had and give you comfort.  As you move on, others begin to fulfill the roles of those who were lost but it will never be the same.

When disaster strikes and you realize you missed several warning signs, you not only deal with loss but guilt and regret come into play... 









You Won’t Get Arrested for Public Boozing (or Urinating) in Manhattan Anymore

You Won’t Get Arrested for Public Boozing (or Urinating) in Manhattan Anymore | | Observer:
"Go ahead and pop the champagne: the NYPD will no longer arrest most people who are caught drinking alcohol in public in Manhattan, the city announced today—but they can still get a summons.
Unless it’s “necessary for public safety reasons,” the NYPD will no longer arrest people for certain low-level offenses in Manhattan, including public consumption of alcohol, public urination, littering and riding between subway cars or taking up more than one subway seat—and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. will no longer prosecute those infractions, his office said today.
Offenders can still receive summonses, which require them to pay a fine but don’t give them a criminal record, for those offenses.
Summonses are already an option for this offenses, and are often given to violators who do not have a warrant.
“Using summonses instead of arrests for low-level offenses is an intuitive and modern solution that will help make sure resources are focused on our main priority: addressing threats to public safety,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement.
“Today’s reforms allow our hardworking police officers to concentrate their efforts on the narrow group of individuals driving violent crime in New York City.
This plan will also help safely prevent unnecessary jail time for low-level offenses....”"

How they "think"-----Hillary Clinton Is One of the Most Ethical (and Most Lied About) Political Leaders in America

Hillary Clinton Is One of the Most Ethical (and Most Lied About) Political Leaders in America - Blue Nation Review:
If the headline of this piece blows some minds, you can thank three decades of relentless lies and smears by the conservative attack machine and its mainstream media enablers, who have labored to create an aura of corruption around Hillary Clinton. Hillary’s detractors on the right, left and center reel off a laundry list of unsupported accusations with an air of absolute authority, as though it is simply a given that she is a terrible, horrible, no-good human being.
And that is precisely the intention: Taint her through innuendo and guilt-by-association, throw enough dirt at her that voters develop an instant negative association with her name.
Accuse, accuse, accuse until the accusation becomes the reality, and may the truth be damned.
Karl Rove, the Koch brothers, and billionaire conservative moneymen like Paul Singer have spent inordinate sums to paint a malignant picture of Hillary, using sophisticated propaganda techniques to render her toxic to the American electorate.
Sadly, many on the left imbibe and regurgitate these fabricated narratives, spewing falsehoods and filth at Hillary with gleeful abandon.
They are joined by mainstream media operatives with personal vendettas like Maureen Dowd and the Morning Joe crew, whose venomous words reveal more about their own failings than about Hillary.
But the fact is this: no one has ever produced an iota of evidence that Hillary has behaved improperly because of a campaign contribution.
No one has produced a scintilla of proof that there is a quid pro quo when it comes to her speaking fees.
From Whitewater to Benghazi to her emails, nobody can point to a single instance of corruption or purposeful wrongdoing on Hillary Clinton’s part.
None.
Zero.
Ever.
Read on and hope this sad soul gets professional help.

He Just Became The 1st Republican Senator To Declare He'll Never Vote For Trump...Here's Why

He Just Became The 1st Republican Senator To Declare He'll Never Vote For Trump...Here's Why:

"Days after Trump’s first legislative endorsements came in, U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse announced his endorsement of the anti-Trump movement. Via a series of social media posts, the consistently conservative Republican from Nebraska announced his decision to abstain from supporting either major-party candidate should it prove to be a Clinton-Trump general election."



The religion of peace-----Easy Meat: Inside the British Grooming Gang Scandal

Easy Meat: Inside the British Grooming Gang Scandal: Peter McLoughlin: 9781943003068: Amazon.com: Books:

Peter McLoughlin spent years believing the Leftist narrative, namely it was 'a racist myth' that organised Muslim groups in Britain and the Netherlands ( grooming gangs ) were luring white schoolgirls into a life of prostitution.
But in 2009 he first encountered people who said their children had been groomed like this. These informants had non-white people in their immediate and extended family, and were thus unlikely to be racists.
So McLoughlin dug deeper and what he found shocked him: there were mounds of evidence that social workers, police officers, Muslim organisations, journalists and even some Members of Parliament must have known about these grooming gangs for decades, and they had turned a blind-eye to these crimes.
He also came across references to incidents where any proof had since vanished. McLoughlin spent several years uncovering everything he could and documenting this scandal before the evidence disappeared.
He demonstrates that the true nature of this grooming phenomenon was known about more than 20 years ago.
While he was writing this book, Parliament was forced by rising anger in Britain to conduct its own low-key investigation.
The eventual report concluded the grooming problem was basically in one town: Rotherham.
Official reports finally admitted there were more than 1400 victims in this otherwise unremarkable town. 
McLoughlin argues the authorities will continue their cover-up of this scandal, with many thousands of new victims across the country every year.
The criminal indicators in Rotherham are to be found in scores of towns across Britain.
McLoughlin's book is an attempt to get the public to wake up, for them to demand civilised solutions, because if the social contract breaks down, people may turn to vigilante justice as the prostituting of schoolgirls continues unabated.
The book documents the hidden abuse of Sikh victims by grooming gangs, and how Sikhs in Britain have already resorted to vigilante justice.
The book exposes how political correctness was used to silence potential whistle-blowers, and how this grooming phenomenon demonstrates that multiculturalism does not work.
Every layer of authority in the British state comes under detailed examination to expose their part in the scandal.
McLoughlin leaves no stone unturned, and at 130,000 words in length, it is likely to be the most detailed critique of this scandal for years to come."

Marathon Pundit: Impoverished Illinois township wastes $100K on Nobel Peace Prize campaign for SC church

Marathon Pundit: Impoverished Illinois township wastes $100K on Nobel Peace Prize campaign for SC church:
Impoverished Illinois township wastes $100K on Nobel Peace Prize campaign for SC church
...From the Daily Southtown:
Thornton Township, in Illinois, spent more than $106,000 on an advertising push aimed at garnering support for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to a South Carolina church that was the site of a tragic 2015 mass shooting, newly released records show.
The township, which includes some of the poorest communities in Chicago's south suburbs, spent $106,257 on radio and newspaper ads around the Chicago market, mainly aimed at predominantly African-American audiences, records show.
Thornton Township's ad purchases followed a $46,000 taxpayer-funded trip to South Carolina taken by township Supervisor Frank Zuccarelli and 14 other delegates in September, which the Daily Southtown detailed earlier this month.
In a previous interview, Zuccarelli said the four-day trip's "main purpose" was to "get knowledge from the people directly in Charleston as to why their reaction was so much different than the reactions in Ferguson and Baltimore," a reference to police-involved killings of young African-Americans in those cities that generated nationwide outrage and violent protests.
What does all of this have to do with Thornton Township?
Or Illinois?
And why is taxpayer money in broke-and-broken Illinois being pissed away?
Oh, Charleston, from what I hear, is an lovely city for a vacation.
Unlike Ferguson.
Zuccarelli is a Democrat. 
In 2012 Barack Obama won 87 percent of the vote.

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Lunch video-----How Big Is the U.S. Debt?

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Black College Students Who Cops Say Lied About Racist Attack and Were Actually the Aggressors Appear in Court. Here’s How They Plead. | Video | TheBlaze.com

Black College Students Who Cops Say Lied About Racist Attack and Were Actually the Aggressors Appear in Court. Here’s How They Plead. | Video | TheBlaze.com:

"Three black students from State University of New York at Albany who police say lied about being targets of a racially motivated attack on city bus pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of assault and harassment. Two of the three women also pleaded not guilty to charges of falsely reporting the incident.

The charges against the women came weeks after a rally at the school supporting them; they had claimed they were attacked by a group of white men and women Jan. 30."

Sorority rush counts as hazing because it's stressful and makes girls cry, student argues

Sorority rush counts as hazing because it's stressful and makes girls cry, student argues - The College Fix:
ANALYSIS: Is sorority rush a safe space?
‘After six hours of judgment and insecurity … it’s hard and confusing to leave a house after having a great conversation with a girl and being led to believe that the girls in a particular house like you, and then finding out you were cut from that house’
The sorority rush process at Northwestern University, in which female students work to be accepted into their favorite sorority, is a physically and emotionally taxing process that ultimately violates the school’s strict anti-hazing policy.
So says Northwestern University freshman Cate Ettinger, who wrote an op-ed in the Daily Northwestern arguing that what she witnessed during her school’s recent recruitment period – “girls … sobbing in Norris University Center after not getting called back to their favorite houses, gossiping about the stereotypes of the chapters, turning on friends who they felt they must compete with, and judging and critiquing their fellow women” – ultimately amounted to hazing.
That’s because school policy defines hazing as “intentionally or unintentionally” producing “mental, physical, or emotional discomfort … for the purpose of initiation into … [an] organization,” she wrote.“The fact that hazing can be unintentional is crucial because the Northwestern Panhellenic Association, the sororities’ governing body, claims it doesn’t allow hazing, in accordance with University policy,” Ettinger wrote in her column.

“But this does not mean hazing doesn’t happen. It clearly does, as evidenced by the mental, physical and emotional discomfort I witnessed.”
“I saw women doubt themselves and be overcome with anxiety; I saw women standing in the snow in heels and dresses, bouncing to stay warm; and I saw the strongest women I know break down and drop out of the process.”
She added weather also played a role: “Standing among women shivering in required formal attire in the snow left no doubt in my mind that we were hazed.”...;

Free the Tampons

Free the Tampons - The New York Times:
Call it the period paradox.
Everyone knows most girls and women menstruate, but even in the age of oversharing, periods are treated like a dirty little secret.
Now a growing number of advocates, entrepreneurs and female lawmakers are challenging the taboo, talking about menstruation publicly (and, yes, in mixed company).
They want periods put squarely on the public agenda, and are demanding that businesses and government take menstruation into consideration when they design facilities, develop budgets, supply schools or create anti-poverty programs. 
And they want tampons in every public restroom.
And they want them to be free.
For those who are squeamish about all this, the message is:
Get used to it..."

Great question. Why was he the only one to ask?-----For first time in 10 years, Justice Clarence Thomas asks questions during an argument

For first time in 10 years, Justice Clarence Thomas asks questions during an argument - The Washington Post:
"When Thomas spoke, the questioning of Assistant Solicitor General Ilana H. Eisenstein was just winding down, and she was about to take her seat.
“Ms. Eisenstein, just one question,” Thomas said. “Can you give me — this is a misdemeanor violation. It suspends a constitutional right. Can you give me another area where a misdemeanor violation suspends a constitutional right?”
When Eisenstein stumbled in her response, Thomas again pointed out that the case involves a “misdemeanor violation of domestic conduct that results in a lifetime ban on possession of a gun, which, at least as of now, is still a constitutional right.”
Eisenstein responded that Congress justified the ban because of studies showing that people who previously battered their spouses “pose up to a sixfold greater risk of killing, by a gun, their family member.”"

THIS Is How Muslim Mother "Fixes" Rape Of 2-Year-Old Granddaughter By Grandfather ⋆ US Herald

THIS Is How Muslim Mother "Fixes" Rape Of 2-Year-Old Granddaughter By Grandfather ⋆ US Herald:

"Murdering rape victims is common in countries and communities that adhere to Sharia law where the crime is rarely reported for fear of exposing the family to shame.

“Honor killing” is no longer limited to predominantly Muslim countries or the Middle East. According to a study commissioned by the United States Department of Justice, honor killings are on the rise in America as Muslim families immigrate and bring the barbaric practice with them.

The practice is now an even more concerning problem in the United Kingdom where 11,000 reported cases in the past five years are said to be merely the tip of the iceberg."