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Republican ticket will be West and Cain.  Can't wait for the libtards and demoshits call that racist. 

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 7:08 PM, studio <tlack@hotmail.com> wrote:
There was actually hope?

Although I will admit that some Republican't Neo Cons would vote for a
guy who has a business called Godfathers.

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Debunking the Top Seven Myths on Iran's Middle East Policies
Saturday 21 May 2011
by: William O. Beeman

This evening, I listened to the radio program Tehran Rising produced by America Abroad­a program distributed by Public Radio International­and I must say that I was deeply disturbed by the way the program was framed. The program centers on "spreading Iranian influence" in the Middle East.

Frankly, it is somewhat fatuous to try to hang a story about change and unrest in the Middle East on the Iranian bogeyman. Haven't we had enough of this?

Since nations such as Lebanon, Bahrain and Iraq (all covered in the reporting for this piece) are hugely different in their internal and external dynamics, to make this a story about Iran really obscures any nuance whatsoever in the politics of the region, and implies that nothing would be happening if it weren't for Iranian machinations.

There are certainly a few people in Iran who would exult in this misperception, however, here are a few of the myths offered in the program which I would like to debunk.

Myth #1: A "cold war" between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

This is a completely fictional construction. Saudi Arabia has long been wary and disturbed by the Shi'a majority in Hasa, its eastern oil territory. This was true even under the Shah and long before. The fear of the uprising in Bahrain has little or nothing to do with confronting Iran--it is driven by fear that the Bahraini uprising will spread over the causeway to its own province.

Myth #2: Iran's spurring on of the Bahrain uprising.

The implication in the program was that Iran is doing something to spur on the Bahrain uprising. The program's own interviewee, Kristin Smith Diwan, denied this.

Moreover, I just participated in a seminar for the U.S. Central Command in Tampa. Two military intelligence agents --fluent in Arabic and Persian – and former students of Middle East experts Ray Motaheddeh and Juan Cole – flatly denied that there was any evidence that Iran had any agents on the ground in Bahrain, based on their own extensive investigations in February and March of this year.

Myth #3: The bulk of Lebanon's Hezbollah funds come from Iran.

My position on Hezbollah and that of virtually every other observer of Hezbollah is that Iran has no effective control over Hezbollah's political actions today (as opposed to 30 years ago).

The program documented clearly the charitable actions carried out by Hezbollah that were supported by Iran. Iran never denied this. At the same time, the program clearly pointed out the correct statement that the bulk of Lebanon's redevelopment funds came from foreign remittances and from the Gulf States.

The program misleadingly implies that Hezbollah is not receiving funds from the same sources. In fact, the bulk of Hezbollah's funds come from those foreign sources, not from Iran.

Of course the Sunnis such as the one interviewed on the program are opposed to Iran, but look at the welcome President Ahmadinejad got from both Shi'as and Sunnis in his recent trip.

Myth #4: Iranian influence is negative or evil.

This implication that Iranian influence is somehow negative or evil as opposed to being just what nations do was prevalent in the program.

Turkey is trying to increase its influence in Central Asia, but no one complains about that. Iran is being squeezed economically and of course is trying to develop economic and political ties. It's behaving as nations operate normally.

Myth #5: Iran is exploiting weak democracies.

Ash Jain, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) and former State Department staff member, and all those at the WINEP are dedicated to propagandizing against Iran. The idea that Iran is "exploiting weak democracies" is rather silly. Iran can't exploit anyone unless they are able to promulgate messages and actions that are welcome to the populations of other nations.

In fact, Iran has made little or no headway in any predominately Sunni nation. Karim Sadjadpour of the Carnegie Endowment is quite right about the "self-limiting" nature of Iran's influence. Case in point: Tajikistan. Persian speaking, culturally Iranian, the Tajiks should be susceptible to Iranian influence. Instead, they are extremely wary of Iran because Iranians are Shi'a and Tajiks are Sunni.

Myth #6: Iran has "won" because Hamas has gained power.

Ash Jain of WINEP claims that Iran has "won" because Hamas has stabilized and become a force in the Middle East. For heaven's sake, one would think that the denizens of Hamas have no interest in their own affairs and future.

Does he think that Hamas lives only to fulfill some fantasy foreign policy influence on Iran's part?

Myth #7: All Shi'a leaders agree with Iran.

Let's be clear. No Shi'a religious leaders outside of Iran agree with Iran's form of government or want to emulate it. Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani of Iraq is flatly opposed to Iran's brand of clerical rule, and disagrees with the idea that the Iranian Revolution should be spread abroad. Not that there's hope of that anyway.

Therefore, the flat answer to the question of Iranian influence is: Some in Iran would like to see Iran have greater influence in the region, but their "success" is largely a figment of the imagination of overwrought Westerners looking about for another "cold war" enemy, to echo the framework of this program.

Much of what is attributed to Iran in this radio program and elsewhere is actually the result of the natural dynamics of the individual communities of the region playing out their own local interests.

The fact that some in Iran may be cheerleading from the sidelines doesn't mean that Iran is in control. Nor does it mean that what Iran is doing is any different than any other nation in the world trying to create favorable relations for itself.

William O. Beeman is Professor and Chair of Anthropology and specialist in Middle East Studies at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul Minnesota, formerly of Brown University.

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The Republican't message of;
1. No we can't.
But that only seems to apply to anything that isn't a war.

2. We are broke.
No they aren't... they've never been richer.

3. Jobs Jobs Jobs.
In Republican't speak that means "No jobs, or lower paying jobs"

4. Tax breaks for the rich.
Means they can invest more in other countries.

5. The rich pay all the taxes.
The rich also own everything in the US.
All the land, all the malls, all the businesses, all the everything.

6. We must end Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Welfare...
... and most everything else the rich do not use so they can invest in
other countries cheap labor and social programs.

7. Deregulation
So that only the rich may know what is happening and profit from it by
taking the middle-classes money.

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There was actually hope?

Although I will admit that some Republican't Neo Cons would vote for a
guy who has a business called Godfathers.

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On May 23, 7:57 pm, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>
wrote:
>  From the SSA website:
>
>     Who is eligible for survivors benefits
>
> Social Security survivors benefits can be paid to:

Duh, yeah. So what?
Obviously that irks you and you don't have the guts to tell a single
widow the truth that it's Republican'ts that want to take her SS away
from her.

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On May 23, 7:04 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Gee, Studio!!! I guess you do not agree with the prevailing opinion in
> the world of Mr. Obama. This is a story from the daily mail; please
> explain what it is that you think Travis and or Plainol had to do with
> its content or author.

Gee Annoitedone, you must not have saw Obama's welcomes in Ireland and
other parts of the world.

Plainol and Travis are obvious racists that even a blind man could see
clearly....but your blinder than that aren't you?

It's a non-story by another conservative rag of a paper that has
backed the Tory Party consistently and is no different than the
demonstrably phony Fuax News in the US.

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From the SSA website:

Who is eligible for survivors benefits

Social Security survivors benefits can be paid to:

  • A widow or widower -- full benefits at full retirement age, or reduced benefits as early as age 60
  • A disabled widow or widower -- as early as age 50
  • A widow or widower at any age if he or she takes care of the deceased's child who is under age 16 or disabled, and receiving Social Security benefits
  • Unmarried children under 18, or up to age 19 if they are attending high school full time. Under certain circumstances, benefits can be paid to stepchildren, grandchildren, or adopted children.
  • Children at any age who were disabled before age 22 and remain disabled.
  • Dependent parents age 62 or older


On 05/23/2011 04:49 PM, studio wrote:
On May 23, 7:20 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote: 
You can't collect Social Security if you have never worked, or paid in. So your analogy is false.  There are a lot of over 65 widows that would really disagree with you. 
 Another war from Republican'ts... this time on widows? What's the matter, tired of beating up the poor?  Tell you what, you ask the widow if it's alright if you take her SS away from her and see what the answer is.  

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Freedom is always illegal!

When we ask for freedom, we have already failed. It is only when we declare freedom for ourselves and refuse to accept any less, that we have any possibility of being free.

"What we think of as government is really nothing more than a small percentage of the populace using the idea of government in order to force their will on the rest of the population at large."
- Nathaniel A. Fraser

Put them all on busses and ship to DC.  They would fit right in with the criminals on the hill.


Supreme Court releases 46,000 California Inmates due to overcrowding

Un-fucking-believable!

WASHINGTONThe Supreme Court ordered California on Monday to release tens of thousands of its prisoners to relieve overcrowding, saying that "needless suffering and death" had resulted from putting too many inmates into facilities that cannot hold them in decent conditions.

Yes, in the U.S., we have to make it comfortable for criminals or they are set free.

It is one of the largest prison release orders in the nation's history, and it sharply split the high court.

Justices upheld an order from a three-judge panel in California that called for releasing 38,000 to 46,000 prisoners. Since then, the state has transferred about 9,000 state inmates to county jails. As a result, the total prison population is now about 32,000 more than the capacity limit set by the panel.

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, speaking for the majority, said California's prisons had "fallen short of minimum constitutional requirements" because of overcrowding. As many as 200 prisoners may live in gymnasium, he said, and as many as 54 prisoners share a single toilet.

Where in the constitution does it say that prisons have to be comfortable. These lowlifes, more than likely, violated another person's rights. Why should they be treated better? Let them be uncomfortable in prison and maybe they won't return to their lives of crime once released.

Kennedy insisted that the state had no choice but to release more prisoners. The justices, however, agreed that California officials should be given more time to make the needed reductions.

In dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia called the ruling "staggering" and "absurd."

He said the high court had repeatedly overruled the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for ordering the release of individual prisoners. Now, he said, the majority were ordering the release of "46,000 happy-go-lucky felons." He added that "terrible things are sure to happen as a consequence of this outrageous order." Justice Clarence Thomas agreed with him.

Now the taxpayers will be forced to foot the bill to re-incarcerate them once these criminals are freed to feast upon the public thanks to California's pro-criminal agenda.

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MUSLIM atrocities against Hindus (WARNING: Graphic Photo Images)

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It doesn't matter whether you are Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, or any other religion. If you are not a Muslim, you are the target of Muslim persecution and slaughter. Documenting Reality - 58 Hindus, most of them returning from Ayodhya, were killed and 43 injured when Muslims attacked the Sabarmati Express and set afire four of its coaches [...]

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On May 23, 7:20 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can't collect Social Security if you have never worked, or paid
> in.
> So your analogy is false.
>
> There are a lot of over 65 widows that would really disagree with you.

Another war from Republican'ts... this time on widows?
What's the matter, tired of beating up the poor?

Tell you what, you ask the widow if it's alright if you take her SS
away from her and see what the answer is.

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On May 23, 7:13 pm, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Depends on the roadkill.

Here's another one!

> Problem is she actually dresses like that.

So?
This is typical Republican't nit-picking, triviality and pettiness.
Anything to avoid talking abut real issues.

> If she showed up to a job interview with me dressed as she does.... she
> would stay unemployed as that is not an image that could EVER
> represent my concerns.

Well guess what, she isn't looking to be employed by you.
As if she, I, or anyone else should care about "your concerns".
As far as I'm concerned; your business is worthless.

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You can't collect Social Security if you have never worked, or paid
in.
So your analogy is false.


There are a lot of over 65 widows that would really disagree with you.

On May 20, 2:47 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 20, 1:00 pm, frankg <fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Studio,
>
> > "You won't receive your car or home insurance back just because you
> > paid in either retard."
>
> > Your analogy is seriously flawed.
>
> Nothing flawed about it, other than the comprehension levels of some
> of the people reading it.
>
> > Wealthy or poor, if you drive a car
> > you have the potential to have an accident and need insurance.
>
> True. So...
>
> > However, if Social Security worked as you propose, then someone
> > meeting your definition of wealth would have no chance of ever
> > collecting.
>
> And so do you think they would rather have the Social Security instead
> of the wealth?
>
> > So, really, what you're suggesting is that someone who
> > doesn't drive should still be paying car insurance to help pay for the
> > insurance of those who do.
>
> No, what I'm suggesting is *everyone* who works, pay insurance for
> *everyone* who works.
> Then the insurance be paid out to those who need it, instead of those
> who don't.
>
> You can't collect Social Security if you have never worked, or paid
> in.
> So your analogy is false.
>
> Keith in Köln
>
> > Geesh Frank!
> > That made sense! Do you expect a Moonbat to comprehend or understand
> > this? Studio is looking like a deer in the headlights right now!!
>
> It's better than that; a deer that's driving the semi that's gonna run
> some weasels over.

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Depends on the roadkill. Problem is she actually dresses like that. If
she showed up to a job interview with me dressed as she does.... she
would stay unemployed as that is not an image that could EVER
represent my concerns.

On May 23, 4:25 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This coming from a guy who thinks eating road kill is a delicacy?

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Gee, Studio!!! I guess you do not agree with the prevailing opinion in
the world of Mr. Obama. This is a story from the daily mail; please
explain what it is that you think Travis and or Plainol had to do with
its content or author.

On May 23, 4:32 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I don't get it?
>
> Only white Presidents should have that honor?
>
> You and plainol are such a dumb hick racists.
> You both have big mouths and say or do nothing to back it up.
>
> If you only realized how few people listen to that crap you spew.
>
> I would hope that we could have another civil war to put you idiots in
> your place once again.
> It would be so much easier than last time.

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FEATURE ARTICLE

Going Galt

The Ayn Rand Factor and the Atlas Shrugged Movie

by Robert Tracinski

After more than 50 years, a movie version of Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand's perennially best-selling pro-capitalist epic in finally coming to the big screen—but through the strangest route possible.

That the film hasn't been made long ago, despite being one of world's most successful literary properties, is surprising—but not too surprising. No, it's not because the novel is difficult to adapt to the screen, as you will sometimes hear from both its critics and its admirers. Yes, the book has long, complex exchanges of dialogue that have to be ruthlessly condensed. But Ayn Rand started out her career—in the 1920s through the 1940s—as a Hollywood screenwriter, working for such legends as Cecil B. DeMille and Hal Wallis. She wrote her novels in a very cinematic style, with stark visuals, sharp exchanges of dialogue, and peaks of high drama. She gave a director everything he could ask for to keep the audience in their seats: visually beautiful settings from the skyline of New York City to the mountains of Colorado, large-scale action scenes set on railroad lines and in steel mills, big ideas expressed in sharp-witted exchanges of dialogue—and, of course, passionate love scenes with handsome leading men and beautiful leading ladies.

If you can't figure out how to make a good movie out of all of that, then brother, you don't know your own business.

Hollywood, as many of us have long suspected, does not know its own business. Plenty of big-name directors, writers, producers, and stars expressed interest over the years. But whether it was the pro-free-market politics, the larger-than-life heroic characters, or the big philosophical ideas, the book forced modern Hollywood outside its comfort zone, and no one was able or willing to figure out what to do with it.

So the version that comes to us now is one that was hastily put together at the last minute, with only weeks to go before the film rights lapsed. It has a small budget, no recognizable stars, an inexperienced director, and a script co-written by a producer with no literary or artistic experience whatsoever. The resulting film was unable to find a major distributor, so even though it was scheduled for April 15—a perfect symbolic date for a protest against big government—the movie was originally set to open only in a dozen small "art" theaters in a few big cities.

That was about six weeks ago. Then something remarkable happened.

Atlas Shrugged is set to open tomorrow in 300 theaters across the country. True, that's still a fraction of the opening distribution for a big blockbuster—but it's an awfully big fraction. This means that the film won't just be opening in a few big cities but will play in quite a number of towns across the heartland. Places like Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, and Lakeville, Minnesota. In politics, we ask: but will it play in Peoria? Yes, it will, at the Grand Prairie 18 in Peoria, Illinois.

More remarkable is how this happened: as a result of grass-roots pressure and agitation from fans of the novel. This allowed the producers, who decided to self-distribute the film, to convince many local theater operators to give the movie a chance.

I know from local experience that a lot of this pressure came from Tea Party groups or individual Tea Party members, many of whom have taken inspiration from the novel, so this huge jump in distribution has to be seen as the latest success—and as a show of strength, numerical and ideological—for the Tea Party movement.

I have never seen a film spread through this kind of grassroots groundswell of enthusiasm, with zero support from movie critics, cultural elites, or celebrities. This is all the more remarkable because most of the people clamoring for the film are doing so sight unseen. So we have to interpret this as an enormous demonstration of support for Ayn Rand's novel, which readers hope will be faithfully adapted in the film.

I have seen the film, at an advanced screening arranged by the producers, and I am afraid that it is a pale shadow of the book. A friend of mine calls it "a Roman copy of a Greek original," a reference to the Roman empire's penchant for copying Greek sculptures of gods and heroes—but when you compare the copy and the original side by side, you inevitably find that the energy in the limbs has gone slack and the life has gone out of the eyes. The details are reproduced, but the animating spirit has been lost.

The movie does not adulterate or rewrite the ideological content of the novel. Rather, the script has a tendency to take Ayn Rand's complex and original characters and reduce them to Hollywood clichés. Yes, you read that right. Contrary to the usual literary smears against Rand, it is her characters who are fresh and complex, while it is Hollywood's stock heroes and villains who are two-dimensional cardboard cutouts. The novel's version of Lillian Rearden, for example, is a fascinating study in how the left uses its pose of moral and intellectual superiority to keep the people who do the actual thinking and the actual work—the world's innovators and wealth-creators—intimidated and suppressed. Lillian's goal is to prevent these men from expressing pride in their achievement and to make them eager to demonstrate their subservience to their "progressive" overlords. She does this in high society by using her husband's money and position to support a salon of leftist artists and intellectuals. Much more memorably, she does it at home by subjecting her husband—an innovative, self-made steel tycoon—to a constant drumbeat of emotional abuse intended to make him feel that business, like sex, is not a subject to be mentioned in polite company. (He eventually learns to question both of those assumptions.) Lillian Rearden is a totally original yet instantly recognizable archetype of manipulative power-lust—yet in the film, she is reduced to not much more than a catty trophy wife of the type we've seen many times before. So Hollywood found a way back to its comfort zone, after all.

Unfortunately, this persistent flaw takes a good deal of the ideological and dramatic punch out of the story and may leave some new viewers of the film wondering what all of the fuss is about. I hope they take the time to find out by picking up the original novel, because there is a lot there that will justify the enthusiasm of Ayn Rand's fans and of the Tea Partiers who have picked up her novel in recent years.

The film covers just the first part of the novel. The producers wisely chose to divide Ayn Rand's densely plotted thousand-page epic into three segments, with the plan of presenting them in a trilogy of films. The main story line in Part 1 is the struggle of the protagonist, railroad executive Dagny Taggart, to hold her railroad together and save an American economy dying from suffocating taxes and government regulations. Sound familiar?

But Dagny's story isn't just about economics. It is about her sense of loneliness and isolation in a world where men of enterprise, initiative, and ability seem to be disappearing. And more: we see her loneliness in a culture where clear-eyed rationality and self-assertive ambition are no longer valued. Dagny faces a world that has fully adopted, in all of its ugly actual details, the left's credo of "need, not greed." Everyone has needs—expressed in long, whining complaints about how "sensitive" they are—and no one has the guts to take responsibility for supporting his own life and achieving his own happiness. In short, these guys have taken over.

Dagny finds an ally in the steel tycoon, Hank Rearden, who helps her build a crucially needed rail line to the nation's last remaining industrial boomtown—and I think you can guess that they find, in each other, a solution to their problems.

Dagny's main obstacle is her older brother, Jim, who is no good at running the railroad but knows how to run to Washington. While Dagny tries to keep the railroad alive by supporting the last growing industrial enterprises, Jim is always scheming for short-term profits from political favors and government subsidies. Again, sound familiar? He is the perfect fictional villain for the age of bailouts—the era of Government Motors and banks being turned into "government sponsored entities."

It is Jim's cabal of politicians and politically connected businessmen who begin the action in Part 1 by plunging the nation into an economic crisis, from which Dagny saves them, and they end Part 1 by causing another, worse crisis. Again, sound familiar? But while the film presents Jim as another Hollywood cliché, a soulless young corporate schemer, the novel's portrayal is more complex, interesting, and relevant to today's political environment.

In the novel, Jim has pretentions of being an intellectual and a deep, sensitive, "spiritual" type. Even when his schemes have the obvious ulterior motive of extorting unearned wealth, they are always pitched in terms of altruist bromides. But he really means the bromides, and Ayn Rand's point is that you can't tell where the "idealist" motive leaves off and the cynical one takes over. Jim believes that someone needs to be sacrificed to "the public good"—and he always tries to make sure he is "the public" and not the one being sacrificed.

This is summed up in a scene early in the novel when Taggart concludes the negotiations for one of his corrupt deals by offering a macabre toast: "Let's drink to the sacrifices to historical necessity."

This same combination—vaporous leftist "idealism" and cynical looting by gangster government, all of it wrapped up in appeals to "sacrifice"—might remind you of an important political leader in today's environment.

This is just scratching the surface of an epic novel, and the story widens and deepens as it goes beyond Part 1. But I think you can now see how an obscure, low-budget film has become a grassroots crusade before it even opens in the theaters. The spread of the Atlas Shrugged movie is just part of a wider Atlas Shrugged phenomenon—and part of the Tea Party phenomenon.

The Tea Party movement began, in last 2008 and early 2009, during a huge surge in interest in Ayn Rand's masterwork, when talk of "going Galt"—a reference to one of the novel's heroes—sent Atlas Shrugged back onto the best-seller lists after more than 50 years. The two phenomena are connected. The financial crisis and the giant government bailouts sparked a renewed interest in Ayn Rand's intellectual and literary defense of capitalism, and in turn Atlas Shrugged helped give ideological confidence to the nascent Tea Party movement. Now the Tea Parties and their supporters have repaid the favor by winning a 300-theater opening for the small, unheralded film version of the novel.

The novel has not yet found anything near its fullest and best expression on the screen—nor have we seen anything near the full scope of its impact on American politics.


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The false hope of Herman Cain
Vox Day
Posted: May 23, 2011

For an activity that nominally purports to concern itself with leadership, politics is essentially a game of tail-chasing. In a two-party system, or more accurately, a bifactional single-party system of the sort we suffer here in the United States, winning national elections is usually considered to rely upon slicing off a critical two percent from the least-committed, least-principled, most moderate portion of the other faction's supporters. Since the winner of the previous election succeeded in claiming critical center, it is customary for the losing party's next candidate to in some way mimic the previous winner in an attempt to reclaim the crucial minority.

So, it should come as no surprise that after having been ambushed by Barack Obama's unexpected defeat of an uncharacteristically inept campaign by Hillary Clinton, some Republicans have decided that they need a "magic negro" of their own. After all, what could counteract the uplifting post-racial appeal of the first half-black, half-American president so well as a presidential candidate who is an authentic American black man, with no unsettling questions about his birth, his Social Security number, his college records, his religion and even his name? Moreover, Herman Cain is a man of legitimate accomplishment; he is not only well-spoken, but has proven himself capable of stringing more than two resonant sentences together without the use of a teleprompter.

Nevertheless, his many fine qualities notwithstanding, Herman Cain should not be the Republican Party's candidate for president for two vitally important reasons:

1) He is poorly suited to lure the marginal center away from Obama. White voters who are disenchanted with the false promise of Obama's post-racialism will not be motivated to vote for its Republican version, however genuine it might be. Black voters, on the other hand, have not historically been favorably impressed by black Republicans and are very unlikely to abandon a Democratic poster president, even though Cain is much more genuinely representative of American blacks than the Indo-Kenyan American who presently claims that role.

2) He is not even close to being a genuine conservative on the single most important issue presently facing the nation. Indeed, both his economic philosophy and his employment record are quite literally Communist. In the fifth of the "10 Planks" of the Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx demanded "Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly." In the United States, credit has been centralized in an exclusive government monopoly granted to the Federal Reserve; Mr. Cain was the deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City from 1992-1994 and the chairman from 1995-1996.

Now, despite his five-year career as an elite bankster, Cain cannot be seriously regarded as one culpable for the massive credit booms and the various financial crises that were their inevitable consequences. Unlike Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, Cain was not at the Federal Reserve proper or its flagship New York bank; it is also worth noting that his two terms of office at the bank preceded the periods of frantic money pumping that took place in 1998 and 2001 and launched the tech and housing bubbles. However, on the Neil Boortz show, his answer with regard to a prospective congressional audit of the Federal Reserve missed the point so completely that it leaves the informed observer wondering if the man is deeply disingenuous or astonishingly clueless.

"Some people say we ought to audit the Federal Reserve. Here's what I do know. The Federal Reserve already has so many internal audits it's ridiculous. I don't know why people think we're going to learn this great amount of information from the Federal Reserve. … Here's the advice I give to people who think we ought to audit the Federal Reserve. Call them up and ask them if you can have one of their PR people explain to you how the Federal Reserve operates. I think a lot of people are calling for the audit of the Federal Reserve because they don't know enough about it! There's no hidden secrets going on the Federal Reserve to my knowledge. We've got 12 Federal Reserve banks, find out which district you're in, call them up and go from there! We don't need to waste money with another commission or an audit. It's not necessary. Because, folks, we've got a lot of other problems we need to worry about."

This is untrue. There is no bigger or more central problem facing America than the one posed by its current financial system.

Furthermore, it is almost painful to have to point out that an internal audit is absolutely no use to parties outside the Federal Reserve system. The entire point of having an external audit is to determine the extent to which the Fed has been engaging in fraud and other criminal activities given that its highest officers have openly confessed to actions that clearly exceed its charter from Congress, and in some cases, even appear to violate the law. Given that major media organizations such as Bloomberg News were forced to file suit in federal court to learn what securities were being accepted by the central bank as collateral for trillions of dollars in illicit loans provided to various international banks, it is simply ludicrous to suggest that anything significant can be learned by a private individual telephoning the district office of a regional bank.

Herman Cain is far too financially and economically dubious to be given any serious thought as a conservative presidential candidate. Since the Federal Reserve is the primary cause of America's ongoing economic depression, it would be the height of stupidity to nominate one of its foxes in the expectation he will put right the American hen house.

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Is UMSL Attempting to Intimidate Student Whistleblower?

by Capitol Confidential

One day last week Phil Christofanelli, the student whistleblower behind the UMKC/UMSL union video story, was sent a certified letter from UMSL.

Is the university attempting to intimidate Christofanelli?

Also, why will UMSL not release the full videos of the class lectures in question?


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I don't get it?

Only white Presidents should have that honor?

You and plainol are such a dumb hick racists.
You both have big mouths and say or do nothing to back it up.

If you only realized how few people listen to that crap you spew.

I would hope that we could have another civil war to put you idiots in
your place once again.
It would be so much easier than last time.

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This coming from a guy who thinks eating road kill is a delicacy?

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On May 23, 4:42 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I bring it right here and beat you senseless every time.
> ----
> I've proven you wrong once again and stuffed your insult back up your
> ass and shoved it down your dead mother's throat ...
>
> now, go fuck your socialist self and like it, bitch!!!

The only thing you've proven to anyone is that your a nut case.

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On May 23, 4:54 pm, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> You make no sense at all.  

Coming from a Republican't, making no sense at all means that it
probably makes perfect sense to anyone with half a brain.

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FYI







 

http://www.geek.com/articles/news/new-malware-tricks-users-into-thinking-hard-drive-failure-is-imminent-20110520/

 

 

Scareware came by its name honestly (or perhaps dishonestly). The particular strain of malware we are looking at here (distributed as UltraDefragger and SystemRecovery) attempts to ensnare unwary users by displaying sensational and frightening alerts.

 

As Symantec recently discovered, the bad guys have added a new twist to their fake disk defragmentation tools: falsely notifying users that a hard drive is about to fail. Like so many other rogue applications, this "recovery tool" is designed to trick users into purchasing a paid application which can fix the problems that were detected. In truth, of course, there were no problems and there is no fix.

 

This malware goes beyond mere sensational alerts, however. Symantec notes that it moves files from All Users and the current Windows user's profile into a temporary location, making it appear as though problems with the hard drive are causing files to disappear. It also disables a user's ability to change wallpaper images and sets registry keys to hide certain icons — giving the impression that programs are going missing as well (check out the video to see it in action).

 

If there's one thing which incites panic in the average computer user, it's the thought of losing important files. When a rogue application does as convincing a job as this one does, it's really not surprising that the panic button gets pushed and purchases are made. So just how much would you have to shell out to undo the damage caused by this phantom hard drive crash? $79.50.

 

Hang on to your money, people. This malware doesn't remove any files, and it's not going to "recover" anything if you pay for it. Instead, point your browser to www.malwarebytes.org or www.superantispyware.com and download a good, free malware removal tool and perform a full scan on your system. You'll still be able to get your files back with a little bit of digging (just fire up the Windows search tool or open Windows Explorer and browse to %temp%\smtemp) and the malicious program will be uprooted with minimal fuss.

 

 


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Monday, May 23 2011 5-Day Forecast

The car that thinks it's a tank: Inside Obama's 'Beast' Cadillac that is being flown from the U.S. to drive down the Mall

By Chris Greenwood and Rebecca English

Last updated at 11:34 AM on 23rd May 2011

An extraordinary entourage will accompany President Obama and his wife Michelle when they sweep into London tomorrow.

The team of at least 500 will include White House aides, a six-doctor medical team and a squad of personal chefs. There will be more than 200 secret service agents, many of them armed.

The President will travel in 'The Beast', his gigantic bomb-proof General Motors Cadillac with eight-inch thick armour-plating on its doors. The limousine will be accompanied by a motorcade of at least 20 vehicles plus a dozen police motorcycle outriders.

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MR PRESIDENT, THE LITTLE PIRATE

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He will land in Britain on Air Force One. But if this picture is anything to go by, Barack Obama might prefer journeying by sea rather than plane.

Dressed in a pirate hat, eyepatch and striped red shirt, the ten-year-old Obama was posing before a Hallowe'en party. He is also decked out with a homemade sword, earrings – and a drawn-on moustache and beard.

The photo is part of an exhibition by residents of flats in Honolulu, Hawaii, where Mr Obama lived as a boy.

After the breakdown of his parents' marriage, his father, a Harvard scholar, returned to his home country, Kenya.

Mr Obama moved to Indonesia with his mother Ann, but aged ten returned to Honolulu, where he lived with his grandparents until going to university.

Such is the emphasis on security that Mr Obama's team has even asked to fit bomb-proof double glazing to the windows of his guest suite at Buckingham Palace.

The moves to increase the First Couple's safety come in the wake of the killing of Osama Bin Laden three weeks ago.

Also joining the President on the trip will be one military officer carrying a suitcase containing America's nuclear missile launch codes, plus representatives of six departments of state.

Mr Obama himself will fly on Air Force One, which doubles as a flying luxury hotel and command post complete with an operating theatre and gym.

The customised Boeing 747-200B, which is accompanied by a decoy aircraft, is said to cost around £110,000 an hour to run. The President and his wife, who are visiting Ireland today, will arrive at Stansted Airport tomorrow to be greeted by Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall.

After lunch with the Queen, the President will lay a wreath at Westminster Abbey before attending an evening banquet hosted by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. On Wednesday Mr Obama will meet David Cameron and then address both Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall. Meanwhile Mrs Obama will join girls from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School – the North London school she visited in 2009 – on a visit to Oxford University.

That evening Mr Obama will host a dinner for the Queen at the home of the U.S. ambassador to Britain, before leaving on Thursday.

Buckingham Palace staff have left nothing to chance in anticipation of the high-profile trip.

Aides admit, however, they were slightly taken aback a few weeks ago when Mr Obama's security team demanded to be allowed to bring along their own portable double glazing-style glass to cover the windows in his bedroom as a temporary measure.

The Obamas will stay in the opulent Belgian Suite, which has hosted leaders including Nelson Mandela and President Kennedy.

A source said: 'The Household does everything to make palace guests feel comfortable and there is little that we baulk at. That said, special requests are normally restricted to a certain type of tea or coffee or wheat-free bread for breakfast.

'We like to think that our security measures would suffice, but if the President of the United States wants his own windows, then that is what he will have.'

By all accounts, so many Obama aides want to stay at the palace that some of the Queen's own staff have to be kicked out of their rooms to accommodate them.

Another source said the U.S. team was setting up military-style beds in the basement and installing their own communication hardware.

'The President's team are running around the palace brandishing their guns as if they own the place – it's like something out of that TV programme 24,' they said.

'They are also setting up a kind of mini clinic with hospital machines, including supplies of the President's blood in case of emergencies.'

But sources say the White House team is 'not nearly as demanding' as those working for George W. Bush, who stayed at the palace in 2003.

His security team apparently wanted all 760 palace windows be replaced, while the helicopters Mr Bush used were, said the source, 'so large that they shook the trees and plants to smithereens. The Queen was furious'.

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Roll out the red plane stairs: The President and first lady Michelle Obama wave from Air Force One before departing to Dublin from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland yesterday

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Together: Obama and his wife Michelle walk hand-in-hand through the grounds of the White House on Sunday evening as they prepare to board flights for Ireland to begin their multi-nation European tour

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Calm: Obama and first lady Michelle appear relaxed on the runway yesterday before their visit to Ireland and the UK

 





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They say a picture is worth a thousand words - well look or read on -

 

Yes, we need another 4 years of class in the White House!!!! 

Her mother lives in the White House with her so why doesn't she dress her daughter like a good mother should????

 

 

 

 


Subject:  Walmart people at the White House

 

 Walmart Moments at the White House 
Remember all those folks caught in embarrassing outfits at Wal-Mart?
Well, hold your sides while you're laughing -- this one will hurt, too. 


Guess they didn't stock the right size. . .



Nope I don't believe so . ...







Nice bra . . .good fit







In the field with the "common man. . .. 







We all need another dietary lecture from this role model. . . 

 
 
  
  
The fashionista First Lady. . ..  










The Peacock Dress, a warm-up for. . ... 
 






The Pinata Dress 







Here's what CHANGE will get you. . ..  Deplaning Air Force One 







A European laughing stock. . .. 






The black widow . . We ALL remember this one!
  Harbinger of 
Things to come. . ...  






At least her bare arms are not showing, nor do we have to look from behind. 






And that friggin' BELT!  Under her boobs no less!  Are we proud yet????


 
 
 
She LOVES that belt!  Especially with Argyle prints. . . 




  
Versatility!  The belt is so appropriate for sober, formal occasions as well. . . . 

 
 
 
 
Left to right - Princess Letizia of Spain , French First Lady Carla Bruni and,
yep, you guessed it
 – The Double Wide – sleeveless, no less. 



 

 

 
You gotta love a thong and a great pair of well fitted pants to show it off. 
Are there no mirrors in The White House???? 
Panty lines, Blue shoes with Green and yellow outfit------------Oh, come on!!!! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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