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On behalf of all of us Patriotic Americans, I thank you for sharing this topical piece of info Dave!  I was totally unaware of the correct procedure(s)  for "unfolding"  a flag,  and I am surely glad you cleared that up for all of us!
 


 
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:01 PM, David   wrote:

 
 
 
You guys can argue politics. Patriotism is what I am about.
We always hear about how to fold a flag properly... but, did anyone ever show you how to unfold a flag properly?

We have several patriotic holidays coming up. This is important.

Make sure you take the proper steps in the proper order...

Otherwise things don't come out right!
First: Locate Your Flag...











Second: Firmly Grasp the Edges.... and Pull, Slightly....





Lastly...
Observe... In Quiet Reverence....












Don't you feel a lot more patriotic?



Pass this on to other patriots interested in the proper observance of tradition.







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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:00 PM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
ast week, the United States House of Representatives Ethics Committee
voted to end its temporary deferral of a case against Rep. Jesse
Jackson, Jr. (D-IL). The US Justice Department had requested the
deferral but has since withdrawn that request. The case had been
deferred for over two years.

Jackson, the son of Rev. Jesse Jackson, is in his ninth term in the US
House and is under investigation for allegations that he attempted to
buy the open US Senate seat that was vacated by President Barack
Obama. It has been reported that Jackson's supporters were willing to
raise $1.5 million on behalf of Governor Blagojevich's re-election
campaign.

In a letter to the chairman of the ethics committee and its
membership, Blagojevich said, "I testified under oath and am prepared
to come before your committee to testify that two people representing
Congressman Jackson approached me and offered to raise significant
campaign funds for my brother in exchange for appointing
Representative Jackson to the vacant senate seat."

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New post on Scotty Starnes's Blog

Democrats Propose Trillions in Tax Hikes to Continue Their Spending Spree

by Scotty Starnes

Yes. The word is trillions. Instead of ending their spending spree that has already caused one credit downgrade on top of another looming downgrade, Democrats want to raise taxes by the TRILLIONS.

The Hill reports:

Democrats on the congressional supercommittee this week presented Republicans with a plan to cut the deficit that included billions of dollars in stimulus spending, aides told The Hill.

In a private meeting of the deficit panel Tuesday, Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, presented a proposal backed by a majority of Democrats on the panel that includes more than a trillion dollars in tax increases. The revenue would partially cover stimulus spending for the economy, aides said.

More than 50 percent of the deficit reduction in the plan would come from tax increases, one source said.

Basically the Democrats will continue to spend. Where is their budget for the past two years? Where is their plan to cut their spending by 50%, instead of raising taxes on Americans? That's tax and spend liberals for you.

The plan from Democrats approaches the $3 trillion in deficit reduction that was included in the "grand bargain" that lawmakers debated over the summer.

Paul Ryan had a plan that cut $4 trillion and the Senate Democrats voted it down. Remember Cut, Cap and Balance? This move by the Democrats is just political. Like Obama, they know Republicans want to cut spending and will vote against raising taxes to continue this Democratic spending spree.

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Scotty Starnes | October 26, 2011 at 7:59 PM | Tags: deficit reduction, Democrats, tax hikes | Categories: Political Issues | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-614

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Mo makes the pork halal.


New post on Bare Naked Islam

HALAL PORK?

by barenakedislam

UH OH! Aussie heads are gonna roll now. Muslims can't take a joke.

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Ron paul on fox news Bret Baier in a few minutes if anyone wants to see it

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Nothing wrong with this...

On Oct 26, 1:13 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Warren Buffett, "I could end the deficit in 5 minutes," he told CNBC.
> "You just pass a law that says that anytime there is a deficit of more
> than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible for re-
> election.
>
> The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds) took
> only 3 months
> & 8 days to be ratified! Why? Simple! The people demanded it. That was
> in
> 1971...before computers, e-mail, cell phones, etc.
> Of the 27 amendments to the Constitution, seven (7) took 1 year or
> less to become the law of the
> land...all because of public pressure.
>
> Warren Buffet is asking each addressee to forward this email to a
> minimum of
> twenty people on their address list; in turn ask each of those to do
> likewise.
> In three days, most people in The United States of America will have
> the
> message. This is one idea that really should be passed around.
>
> *Congressional Reform Act of 2011*
>
> 1. No Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman collects a salary while in
> office
> and receives no pay when they are out of office.
>
> 2. Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.
> All
> funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security
> system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security
> system,
> and Congress participates with the American people. It may not be used
> for
> any other purpose.
>
> 3. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all
> Americans
> do.
>
> 4. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional
> pay
> will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.
>
> 5. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in
> the
> same health care system as the American people.
>
> 6. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American
> people.
>
> 7. All contracts with past and present Congressmen are void effective
> 1/1/12.
> The American people did not make this contract with Congressmen.
> Congressmen
> made all these contracts for themselves. Serving in Congress is an
> honor,
> not a career. The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, so
> ours
> should serve their term's), then go home and back to work.
>
> If each person contacts a minimum of twenty people then it will only
> take
> three days for most people (in the U.S.) to receive the message. Maybe
> it is
> time.
>
> THIS IS HOW YOU FIX CONGRESS!!!!! If you agree with the above, pass it
> on.

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where 1 in 12 is a lawyer
and police are mandated to ignore the immigration status of illegal
alien/criminals

On Oct 26, 3:24 pm, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Washington's Parasite
> Economy<http://reason.com/archives/2011/10/25/washingtons-parasite-economy>Life
> is good in the capital of crony capitalism.
>
> Gene Healy <http://reason.com/people/gene-healy> | October 25, 2011
>
> *Editor's Note: This column is reprinted with permission of the Washington
> Examiner. <http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/09/al-qaeda-was...>Click
> here<http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/10/life-good-ca...>
> to
> read it at that site.*
>
> In the wake of Apple CEO Steve Jobs's death—and in the midst of the ongoing
> "Occupy Wall Street" protests—came an ominous report from Bloomberg News
> last week:
>
> "Beltway Earnings Make U.S. Capital Richer Than Silicon Valley." According
> to the latest Census figures, Washington, D.C. is now the wealthiest
> metropolitan area in the United States.
>
> That's good news for local property values, but I can't say it fills me with
> hometown pride. After all, Silicon Valley's wealth was earned—just rewards
> voluntarily given for producing innovations that have dramatically improved
> our lives.
>
> In contrast, D.C.'s prosperity reflects a parasite economy that battens on
> wealth created by others. We live in a vast, metastasizing tick of a city,
> swollen on the lifeblood it drains from the body politic. This is one race
> the home team deserved to lose.
>
> As former *Slate* reporter Jack Shafer once put it, "Washington doesn't make
> anything except scandals." But its "regulatory powers, its executive orders,
> its judicial decisions, its ability to conjure money out of thin air, and
> its budget-making authority," give D.C. the ability to dictate "who can do
> business and how."
>
> This city's wealth is largely based on what public choice economists call
> "rent-seeking," using the political process to rig the game in one's
> favor—through subsidies, tariffs, regulatory advantages, and other benefits
> unavailable via free and fair competition.
>
> "The rent-seeking is too damn high!" economist Alex Tabarrok quipped upon
> reading the Bloomberg report. True enough: spending on lobbyists set another
> record last year, at $3.5 billion, according to the Center for Responsive
> Politics.
>
> Other factors that allowed Washington to edge out San Jose, according to
> Bloomberg, include "federal employees whose compensation averages more than
> $126,000," the burgeoning Military/Homeland-Security Industrial Complex,
> "the nation's greatest concentration of lawyers," and a glut of federal
> dollars that's kept regional unemployment three points lower than the
> national average.
>
> Indeed, as *The Wall Street Journal* reported last year, the District and
> neighboring congressional districts in Maryland and Virginia soaked up over
> $3.7 billion of President Obama's stimulus package—almost $2,000 per
> resident, "nearly three times the national average."
>
> To the extent the "Occupy" protests aimed at Wall Street and K Street have a
> common theme, it's concern about economic inequality. Given the Occupiers'
> complaints about "Crony Capitalism," though, this doesn't look like simple
> leftist resentment of the productive. But this "We are the 99 percent"
> business is far too pat.
>
> As my former colleague Will Wilkinson argued in a 2009 Cato Institute Study
> entitled "Thinking Clearly about Economic Inequality," "at best, income
> inequality is a distraction." Wealth disparities are not, by themselves,
> some sort of automatic indicator of injustice.
>
> Unequal wealth can be a just result of free and fair exchange, where
> talented Americans reap rewards from providing goods and services their
> fellow citizens greatly value—as in the case of Steve Jobs—in which case,
> there's no injustice to remedy.
>
> Or it can be the result of "predation by political elites," in which case,
> it's the predation that should be tackled directly, Wilkinson argues, so
> "the fire is the problem, not the alarm."
>
> That the hometown of the political class has passed the home of the creative
> class in wealth and influence is genuine cause for alarm. Washington, D.C.
> is the capital of Crony Capitalism—and it's only growing richer. That
> inequality is worth worrying about.
>
> *Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute
> <http://www.cato.org/> and author
> of *The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive
> Power <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1933995157/reasonmagazineA/>*
> (Cato
> 2008). He is a columnist at the* Washington
> Examiner<http://washingtonexaminer.com/>
> *, where a version of this article originally appeared.
> <http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/05/president-ob...>Click
> here<http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/10/life-good-ca...>
> to
> read it at that site.*

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Washington's Parasite Economy

Life is good in the capital of crony capitalism.

Editor's Note: This column is reprinted with permission of the Washington Examiner. Click here to read it at that site.

In the wake of Apple CEO Steve Jobs's death—and in the midst of the ongoing "Occupy Wall Street" protests—came an ominous report from Bloomberg News last week:

"Beltway Earnings Make U.S. Capital Richer Than Silicon Valley." According to the latest Census figures, Washington, D.C. is now the wealthiest metropolitan area in the United States.

That's good news for local property values, but I can't say it fills me with hometown pride. After all, Silicon Valley's wealth was earned—just rewards voluntarily given for producing innovations that have dramatically improved our lives.

In contrast, D.C.'s prosperity reflects a parasite economy that battens on wealth created by others. We live in a vast, metastasizing tick of a city, swollen on the lifeblood it drains from the body politic. This is one race the home team deserved to lose.

As former Slate reporter Jack Shafer once put it, "Washington doesn't make anything except scandals." But its "regulatory powers, its executive orders, its judicial decisions, its ability to conjure money out of thin air, and its budget-making authority," give D.C. the ability to dictate "who can do business and how."

This city's wealth is largely based on what public choice economists call "rent-seeking," using the political process to rig the game in one's favor—through subsidies, tariffs, regulatory advantages, and other benefits unavailable via free and fair competition.

"The rent-seeking is too damn high!" economist Alex Tabarrok quipped upon reading the Bloomberg report. True enough: spending on lobbyists set another record last year, at $3.5 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Other factors that allowed Washington to edge out San Jose, according to Bloomberg, include "federal employees whose compensation averages more than $126,000," the burgeoning Military/Homeland-Security Industrial Complex, "the nation's greatest concentration of lawyers," and a glut of federal dollars that's kept regional unemployment three points lower than the national average.

Indeed, as The Wall Street Journal reported last year, the District and neighboring congressional districts in Maryland and Virginia soaked up over $3.7 billion of President Obama's stimulus package—almost $2,000 per resident, "nearly three times the national average."

To the extent the "Occupy" protests aimed at Wall Street and K Street have a common theme, it's concern about economic inequality. Given the Occupiers' complaints about "Crony Capitalism," though, this doesn't look like simple leftist resentment of the productive. But this "We are the 99 percent" business is far too pat.

As my former colleague Will Wilkinson argued in a 2009 Cato Institute Study entitled "Thinking Clearly about Economic Inequality," "at best, income inequality is a distraction." Wealth disparities are not, by themselves, some sort of automatic indicator of injustice.

Unequal wealth can be a just result of free and fair exchange, where talented Americans reap rewards from providing goods and services their fellow citizens greatly value—as in the case of Steve Jobs—in which case, there's no injustice to remedy.

Or it can be the result of "predation by political elites," in which case, it's the predation that should be tackled directly, Wilkinson argues, so "the fire is the problem, not the alarm."

That the hometown of the political class has passed the home of the creative class in wealth and influence is genuine cause for alarm. Washington, D.C. is the capital of Crony Capitalism—and it's only growing richer. That inequality is worth worrying about.

Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute and author of The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power (Cato 2008). He is a columnist at the Washington Examiner, where a version of this article originally appeared. Click here to read it at that site.

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He who smelt it delt it.

New post on Fellowship of the Minds

Too bad, so sad…

by dcgere

Free gourmet meals for "legit" protestors only!

Rikers cons flood Zuccotti for free eats

The New York Post Reports:  Newly sprung ex-cons and vagrants rousted from other parks are crashing the Occupy Wall Street protest, where gourmet meals are free and boozy, drug­fueled parties are on tap, the movement's leaders griped yesterday.

"They're telling people who leave prison to go to Zuccotti Park," lamented Daniel Zetah, a leader of the OWS community-relations group. Volunteer Lauren Digioia, 26, said, "We have drug dealing going on here, gang activity, public intoxication. There are a lot of instigators. There are a lot of vultures.  "Everyone knows we give out free food and sleeping bags, and it's a perfect opportunity for squatters."

Digioia said she recently met a man who just before getting sprung from Rikers, was told by a fellow inmate to hit Zuccotti for the free accommodations.

The frustrated organizers said they're brainstorming how to launch a protest within the protest to target the drunken, stoned layabouts. The derelicts, organizers say, are terrorizing people who are there to support the movement. "There's a lot of drugs, alcohol, assault [and] theft [by] the homeless groups coming in. We've had meetings all day to brainstorm what to do,'' said Zetah, 34.

And when the undesirables aren't intimidating protesters, organizers said, they're adding to the filth.

Criminals, derelicts and vultures oh my!  How can we tell the difference from the "occupiers" and the ex-cons when you have people defecating on property, peddling cocaine, refusing to cooperate with park rules, and throwing garbage and bottles at police?

DCG

dcgere | October 26, 2011 at 11:36 am | Categories: Occupy Wall Street | URL: http://wp.me/pKuKY-adp

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New post on Scotty Starnes's Blog

Reuters: Obama Is Full of Shit….or Something to that Effect

by Scotty Starnes

You know things are going bad when the liberal media points out that Obama is a fraud.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is bombarding Americans with job initiatives that may lack economic heft but show him as an activist leader compared to a 'do-nothing' Congressas he campaigns for re-election in 2012.

Reuters is helping pitch Obama's campaign idea. Obama can't run on his dismal economic record, so he wants to blame Congress for his failed policies. Thanks for helping him out Reuters. Notice how they admit that Obama's economic plans have no economic heft?

Obama will have rolled out three separate measures in three days when he wraps up a tour of electorally vital western states on Wednesday, and more moves are coming.

All of Obama's plan are through executive order so he can usurp Congressional power to spread the wealth in the hopes of buying votes.

White House Communications Director Dan Pfieffer said the Democratic president will use executive orders and other tools to deliver initiatives "on a consistent basis for months to come."

Someone wants to be a dictator so bad.

"While the policy benefits of this new proposal are at best small, this is unquestionably a useful political weapon for the president," noted Keith Hennessey, who worked in Republican former president George W Bush's White House.

With 14 million Americans out of work, the economy is struggling to gain momentum amid fears that an intractable European debt crisis may tip the United States back into recession.

Opinion polls showed Obama's approval ratings stuck near record lows, although a new survey by Gallup detected a tiny improvement in confidence.

Obama deployed an executive order to help homeowners on Monday while in Las Vegas -- the epicenter of the collapse of the U.S. housing bubble since 2006.

On Tuesday his administration issued a "challenge" to community healthcare centers to hire 8,000 military veterans over the next three years.

On Wednesday Obama will announce at an event in Denver that he is changing the rules to ease the growing burden of student loans.

These steps could help 1 million borrowers who owe more on their homes than the properties are worth, lower the income cap on loan payments for 1.6 million graduates, while cutting monthly student loan rates for 6 million more.

Got to give out freebies to keep the gullible voting for a failed president.

William Galston, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, said such measures will do little to boost growth of the $14 trillion U.S. economy but will enhance the image of Obama as an economic leader.

Only to those devoted to Obama and who have no grasp of reality.

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