Sep 25, 2011

‘Pride’ vs. Patriotism

Participation in July Fourth celebrations is America’s real divide
To the modern Democratic National Committee, the mainstream media and other “progressive” outfits such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the words “patriot” and “patriotism” have become synonymous with “right-wing extremism.”

It’s little wonder why. Context is everything. When your point of view originates from so far out in the leftosphere that it takes the Hubble Space Telescope to spot the center of our political universe, Mom, God and apple pie tend to look like fiery comets hurling toward your bugged-out, bohemian planetoid.

Exhibit A? Liberals’ mouth-frothing hatred of the Tea Party and the constitutionalist principles for which it stands. Mark Potok, Huffington Post columnist and spokesweasel for the hard-left SPLC, sneeringly refers to the Tea Party as the “Patriot movement” and mendaciously warns that its supporters are “shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism.” Harrumph!

Divisive rhetoric is nothing new. John Edwards hit a recurring theme during his 2004 presidential bid: “There are two Americas,” he would say, one for the “haves” and one for the “have-nots.” This, of course, was a simple sound-bite play of the left’s favorite trump card: class warfare.

Still, Mr. Edwards had it partly right. There are two Americas, but more than along economic lines, these two Americas are divided by competing and polarized worldviews.

Interestingly, the America within which one lives might best be reflected by the parade one chooses to attend.

A recent Harvard University study found that those who attend Fourth of July parades, for instance, are more likely to be, or to become, “right-wingers.”

“[T]here is a political congruence between the patriotism promoted on Fourth of July and the values associated with the Republican party,” wrote researchers in a paper headlined “Shaping the Nation: Estimating the Impact of Fourth of July Using a Natural Experiment.”

“Fourth of July celebrations in the United States shape the nation’s political landscape by forming beliefs and increasing participation, primarily in favor of the Republican Party,” they warned.

Additionally, the researchers were “surprised” to find that “important childhood events can have a permanent impact on political beliefs and behavior” and that such patriotic events “socialize children into Republicans.”

This, of course, begs the question: If Fourth of July parades churn out little GOPers and embody the values of conservatism, what style of parade might spawn the young Democrat? What event best represents liberalism?

Put another way: In the ongoing war for our culture, if Old Glory is the banner behind which conservatives do battle, what pennon do you suppose guides the proud left into combat?

Rainbow flag, anyone? I think these Harvard poindexters may be on to something.

Indeed, the “gay pride” parade, perhaps more than any other, best encapsulates the values embraced by today’s secular-progressive left. Think about it. It’s got it all:

c Obscenely expensive, taxpayer-funded actions-without-consequences gaiety.

c Celebration of a caution-to-the-wind, enjoy-now-pay-later lifestyle.

c Men who act like women and women who look like men.

c Flamboyant narcissism, moral relativism and plenty of gyrating nude bodies.

c Colorful public sex displays to forever confuse, desensitize and sexualize the kiddos. (Mustn’t forget: “Childhood events permanently impact beliefs and behavior.”)

c Lots of anti-Americanism.

c And a total absence of God.

Oh, and much like the homosexual lobby’s No. 1 cheerleader, President Barack “downgrade” Obama, the “gay pride” parade leaves nothing behind but a huge mess for the rest of us to clean up.

So which America do you live in? The one with public displays of patriotism or the one with public displays of perversion? The one with lots of flag-waving or the one with lots of, well, whatever waving?

As the Good Book says: “Pride cometh before the fall.”

We’re falling.

Can we get back up?

I don’t know, but for starters, we sure could use a lot less pride and a little more patriotism. More important, though, let’s take a lesson from those who came before us.

If we don’t turn back to God, our best days are done. –The Washington Times

The Best Sales Technique

To make the lesson on salesmanship more realistic, the teacher's weekend assignment was to sell something, and on Monday morning, each student was to report how much money one made, and tell the kind of sales principle one used.

Come Monday morning, each student appeared unusually excited to tell his/her story.
Sally, the smartest girl in the class, led off as she proudly said: "I sold girl scout cookies. I made $30. My sales approach was to appeal to the customer's civil spirit."

"Very good," said the teacher.

Mary was next: "I sold magazines. I made $45. I explained to the buyer that magazines would keep them up on current events.

"Very good, Mary" said the teacher.

After almost everyone gave his/her report, finally, last but definitely not the leasty, it was Johnny's turn. Johnny walked to the front of the classroom, and dumped a box full of cash on the teacher's desk as he proudly announced, "I made $2,467.00!"

"$2,467!" exclaimed the teacher in disbelief. "What in the world did you sell that you made that much?”

"Toothbrushes," said Johnny nonchalantly.

"Toothbrushes?" questioned the teacher. "How could you possibly sell enough toothbrushes to make that much money over the weekend?"

Johnny explained in his usual cocky way, "I found the busiest corner in town and I set up a chip & dip stand. Then I gave each person who walked by a free sample. After tasting the chip & dip, they all said the same thing, 'This tastes like dog crap!' Then I said, 'It is dog crap. Wanna buy a toothbrush to take away the taste?' I used the typical government approach of giving people something shitty for free, and then making them pay to get the shitty taste out of their mouth."

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Plastic is a by-product of oil production. A Japanese has invented a machine which converts plastic [bags, bottles which only land in garbage dumps] to oil. Why isn't it being promoted in the USA and other oil/gas-guzzling countries?

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Man Invents Machine To Convert Plastic Into Oil

Think About It!

In America - The Homeless go without eating.
In America - The Elderly go without needed medicines.
In America - The Mentally ill go without treatment.
In America - Our Troops go without proper equipment.
In America - Our Veterans go without benefits they were promised.
Yet we donate billions to other countries before helping our own first.

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9-11 Newspapers Remembers

Post Columnist Says King Monument is Stalin-like

A Washington Post columnist has criticized the new Martin Luther King, Jr. monument, while his paper is publishing a 24-page special supplement hailing the unveiling of the “Stone of Hope” in the memorial that includes the 30-foot tall statue of the civil rights leader.

Black columnist Courtland Milloy writes, "Let’s face it: There really is something peculiar about having an artist from communist China sculpt the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial statue. And, yes, it would have been fantastic had an African American sculptor been chosen instead."

He adds, "The sculpture is based on a 1966 photograph of King taken in his office in Atlanta, standing at his desk, with a picture of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi on a wall in the background. In it, King has soft eyes and an open face that conveys the blessed assurance of a man who walks by faith. Lei Yixin has turned those eyes into something of a steely squint. The result is a stern colossus, dressed no less in a style of suit similar to ones found on many statues of Stalin."

Milloy goes on to complain about the fact that the sculptor and the monument are from China. He writes, "…the fact remains that Lei hails from a country that oppresses ethnic minorities, exploits its workers, and jails human-rights activists and the attorneys who try to defend them. In their day, King and civil rights lawyer Thurgood Marshall would likely have been taken by the Red Guard and never heard from again.”

The Red Guards were Mao’s representatives who would beat and kill people and destroy property in the name of revolution. One of their slogans was, "Smash the old world; build a new world."

Interestingly, the 24-page special supplement in the paper quotes Yixin as saying that he recited King’s "I Have a Dream" speech in college in China. However, one article about King’s global influence, "In many cultures, his message resonates," actually does note that “In China’s Tiananmen Square, student leaders held up signs that read, 'We Shall Overcome,' a key anthem of the civil rights movement." The article, by Emily Wax, doesn’t explain that estimates of the number of dead peaceful protesters at the hands of the regime in that 1989 demonstration for human rights range from several hundred to thousands. Thousands more were injured or arrested.

Back in 2008, another Post columnist, Marc Fisher, complained that the planned monument depicted King "in the arrogant stance of a dictator, clad in a boxy suit, with an impassive, unapproachable mien, looking more like an East Bloc Politburo member than an inspirational, transformational preacher who won a war armed with nothing but truth and words."

Fisher reported that Harry Johnson, president of the King Memorial Foundation, had "argued that hiring a sculptor from China, even if he is a Communist Party member whose works include tributes to Mao Zedong, is ‘no different from the Houston Rockets working with Yao Ming, or Jackie Chan in Hollywood movies.'"

But Fisher didn’t buy it. He wrote, "It is simply wrong to have outsourced both the sculpting and quarrying of the granite—and especially to China, a country whose government during King’s lifetime called him a ‘reactionary running dog’ for his advocacy of nonviolent protest. China even now stands firmly against King’s vision of an open, free society in which power flows from below and people are cherished as individuals, not defined by group identity."

The Post special section includes a full-page color poster of the memorial. Ads celebrating the memorial and highlighting the dedication ceremony on Sunday come from such companies and groups as AARP, Prudential, British Petroleum, Macy’s, Toyota, the National Council of La Raza, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Tommy Hilfiger. –Liberty Extra

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Note: Cliff Kincaid is the Director of the AIM Center for Investigative Journalism and can be contacted at cliff.kincaid@aim.org

Sep 18, 2011

Ragbag Headliners

September 11 Memorial Debuts In New York

For the first time since the terror attack on the World Trade Center, the general public is being allowed back onto the site.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, members of the city council and some 9/11 victims' family members welcomed the first visitors to the 9/11 memorial plaza that opened on schedule Monday.

"The opening fulfills a promise we made to the families on the 10-year anniversary and keep it open for them and the rest of the world forever to reflect on what happened and to honor the 9/11 victims and heroes," said Bloomberg, who is also the 9/11 Memorial chairman.

Families of victims were able to visit the memorial Sunday during ceremonies honoring those who were killed in the September 11, 2001, attacks that brought down the twin towers.

"We're so proud of this memorial," said Monica Iken, who lost her husband, Michael, in the attacks and was able to visit the memorial, along with other victims' families Sunday. "I can go see Michael. He's home."

Monday's visitors passed through metal detectors and surveillance cameras as they began making their way to the the two huge, square fountains that mark the footprints of the World Trade Center towers.

The fountains' water flows into granite reflecting pools at the center of the eight-acre, tree-lined plaza. Bronze plates surround the fountains and bear the names of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 2001 attacks, as well as the six who were killed when a terrorist truck bomb exploded in the parking garage beneath the towers in 1993.

Some of the visitors were visibly emotional as they walked into the plaza Monday. Some rubbed their fingers across the etched names of those who died. One man took out a paper and stenciled over a name and carefully rolled up the paper to take with him.

The names forming the perimeter where the North Tower stood are those who died in the building and the passengers on American Airlines Flight 11, which was crashed into it, as well as the six dead from the 1993 bombing.

The South Tower site includes the names of dead who were in that building and United Flight 175, as well as the names of the first responders who were killed, the dead from the crash of American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, and the dead of United Flight 93, which crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

Anthoula Kastimades was there to greet visitors and spoke about seeing her own brother's name on the memorial.

"It was difficult ... obviously, if I could have it any other way his name would not be listed."

Kastimades brother, John, worked at Cantor Fitzgerald, on the 104th floor of the North Tower. His name is listed next to three or four people who worked at the same desk with him, day in and day out.

By design, the placement of the names was given a lot of thought. Architect Michael Arad said the names are staggered, arranged not alphabetically but by something known as "meaningful adjacency."

This way, Arad says, each name connects to another and "beyond a physical place, there is a relationship between one name and another." Input was shared by families of the victims so friends, family members, co-workers or people who commuted to work together were listed side by side. By doing so, more personal meaning was brought into the arrangement.

Kastimades agrees. "It gives me comfort that he's listed with them in peace."

She is also at peace with the memorial. Serving on the 9/11 Memorial board she worked tirelessly to get it right, especially for some 1,100 families, like hers, who have still not received loved ones' remains and consider the memorial to be sacred ground.

"I feel the souls of the victims here," Kastimades said, "and I feel like John is here."

The memorial has created an authentic place of loss; Kastimades says that sets it apart from any other memorial.

"It's a wonderful feeling to know that we are with these beautiful souls."

While the memorial is sacred to loved ones, it also is very important for the country, said Joe Daniels, president of the 9/11 Memorial.

"I look forward to people coming here from around the world and sharing in this experience," he said.

The memorial plaza will be open seven days a week, forever, Daniels said, though access will be restricted due to all the construction on other World Trade Center projects. Visitors must reserve a timed pass, which is free, through the memorial's website. More than 400,000 people from all 50 states and more than 70 countries have received passes at www.911memorial.org since the timed reservation system launched in July.

Daniel said watching construction proceed on WTC 1, formerly known as the Freedom Tower, is part of the experience.

"The tallest building in the United States is being constructed right in front of them," he said, pointing at the structure that eventually will rise to 1,776 feet. Besides marking what happened here, Daniels said, the site reflects the nation's commercial response and strength of will.

"We can build bigger, build higher; that's the American way, and we're doing it."

The memorial's museum is still under construction and is expected to open September 11, 2012. –CNN U.S.

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U.N. Warns On Mutant Strain Of Bird Flu Virus

The United Nations warned Monday of a possible resurgence of the deadly avian flu virus, saying there are indications a mutant strain may be spreading in Asia.

A variant strain of the H5N1 avian influenza virus, which can apparently bypass the defenses of current vaccines with unpredictable risks to humans, has appeared in Vietnam and China, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) stated.

Circulation of the virus in Vietnam threatens Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Japan and the Korean peninsula, the FAO said.

The most recent death caused by avian flu occurred this month in Cambodia, where eight people have died after becoming infected this year, the organization added.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says the virus has infected 565 people since it emerged in 2003, causing 331 deaths.

Avian flu has also directly killed or required the culling of over 400 million poultry and caused economic losses estimated at $20 billion before being eliminated from most of the 63 countries infected at its 2006 peak.

The virus is still present in China, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Egypt, while areas recently affected include Nepal, Mongolia, Romania, Bulgaria, Israel and the Palestinian Territories.

A geographical advance in cases of infected poultry and wild birds since 2008 has apparently been due to the movement of migratory birds, said FAO Chief Veterinary Officer Juan Lubroth.

"Wild birds may introduce the virus, but peoples' actions in poultry production and marketing spread it," he said.

"Preparedness and surveillance remain essential," he warned. –CNN Health

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The Death Of The Text Message

The smartphone boom is a mixed blessing for wireless companies. While the devices have boosted data plan sales considerably, they are threatening to kill another revenue stream dead in its tracks: text messaging.

Dozens of smartphone applications offer "free" text messaging services, which allow wireless customers to send and receive texts by piggybacking on their existing data plans. That means people who download those apps -- such as GroupMe, Google Voice, Disco, Beluga, Kik and WhatsApp -- are able to bypass the expensive texting plans offered by wireless companies.

What's more, an increasing number of free text messaging services are being baked into the smartphones themselves. Research In Motion (RIMM) offers BlackBerry Messenger, which allows BlackBerry users to text one another over their data plans. Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) plans to introduce its similar iMessage app in the fall for the iPhone.

And Verizon Wireless embeds Skype onto every one of its smartphones. Skype bought GroupMe on Sunday, in a deal valued at around $80 million, according to several reports. Since Microsoft's (MSFT, Fortune 500) deal to buy Skype will likely close in the coming months, GroupMe could soon appear on every Windows Phone device.

Even Facebook got into the game this month with a free messaging service for phones.

These services threaten to derail the roughly $9 billion in text messaging sales that the U.S. wireless industry brought in last year, according to analysis from UBS and data provided by the CTIA wireless industry association.

"As smartphone penetration increases and applications like WhatsApp take off, we believe high-margin texting revenues could be at risk," John Hodulik, telecom research analyst at UBS, said in a recent note sent to investors.

Texting growth has slowed in recent years, according to CTIA, but the trend has grown more dramatic in recent months. The number of texts sent per U.S. subscriber actually fell for the first time ever in the first quarter, said UBS' Hodulik.

That's a concern to Verizon (VZ, Fortune 500), AT&T (T, Fortune 500) and Sprint (S, Fortune 500), which each offer text messaging plans priced at 20 cents per message or up to $20 per month for unlimited messages.

Those plans are incredibly lucrative for wireless companies: Hodulik estimated that texting charges represent 11% of the average wireless consumer's cell phone bill, and up to 25% of the profit mobile providers make off their customers.

Texting may sound cheap, but it's actually an incredibly expensive way for consumers to send data. Text messages max out at just 160 bytes, which means 20-cents-per-message plans cost wireless customers an astounding $1,250 per megabyte.

Would you pay $1,250 per megabyte?

Unlimited plans are also a rip off. If a wireless customer sent one text message every minute of every day of every month (44,640 texts per month), at "just" $20 per month, that still works out to $2.80 per megabyte.

By contrast, AT&T and Verizon offer data plans that give customers 2 gigabytes of monthly Internet usage for $25 and $30 respectively. Those plans both work out to less than 2 cents per megabyte.

AT&T led its peers in an attempt to stave off any significant loss of revenue from a decline in text messaging. Last week, the company discontinued its cheaper texting plans, forcing users to either pay per message or subscribe to a $20 unlimited plan.

That may be a first step toward wireless companies requiring smartphone users to buy text messaging plans as part of their service -- the same way they now do with data plans.

"If pressure mounts on messaging, we believe carriers could begin to bundle it with voice service, similar to how they bundled more minutes in voice plans when texting started to pressure minutes of use," Hodulik wrote.

Wireless companies have also largely done away with unlimited data plans (Sprint remains the lone holdout). The new tiered data model means "free" texting isn't quite free, since sending messages via apps uses up customers' valuable data allotment.

Still, as more texters have found a way not to get gouged by their mobile providers, the wireless companies are scrambling to fight back. –CNN Money

Origin Of Today’s Famous Name Brands

There are many companies / brands / products whose names were derived from strange and unusual circumstances.

Mercedes

This was actually the financier's daughter's name.

Adobe

This came from name of the river Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of founder John Warnock.

Apple Computers

It was the favorite fruit of founder Steve Jobs. He was three months late in filing a name for the business, and he threatened to call his company Apple Computers if the other colleagues didn't suggest a better name by 5 O'clock.

CISCO

It is not an acronym as popularly believed. It is short for San Francisco .

Compaq

This name was formed by using COMp, for computer, and PAQ to denote a small integral object.

Corel

The name was derived from the founder's name Dr. Michael Cowpland. It stands for COwpland REsearch Laboratory.

Google

The name started as a joke boasting about the amount of information the search-engine would be able to search. It was originally named 'Googol', a word for the number represented by 1 followed by 100 zeros. After founders- Stanford graduate students Sergey Brin and Larry Page presented their project to an angel investor, they received a cheque made out to 'Google'

Hotmail

Founder Jack Smith got the idea of accessing e-mail via the web from a computer anywhere in the world. When Sabeer Bhatia came up with the business plan for the mail service, he tried all kinds of names ending in 'mail' and finally settled for hotmail as it included the letters "html" - the programming language used to write web pages. It was initially referred to as HoTMaiL with selective uppercasing.

Hewlett Packard

Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.

Intel

Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore wanted to name their new company ' Moore Noyce'but that was already trademarked by a hotel chain so they had to settle for an acronym of INTegrated ELectronics.

Lotus (Notes)

Mitch Kapor got the name for his company from 'The Lotus Position' or 'Padmasana'. Kapoor used to be a teacher of Transcendental Meditation of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Microsoft

Coined byBill Gates to represent the company that was devoted to MICROcomputer SOFTware. Originally christened Micro-Soft, the '-' was removed later on.

Motorola

Founder Paul Galvin came up with this name when his company started manufacturing radios for cars. The popular radio company at the time was called Victrola.

ORACLE

Larry Ellison and Bob Oats were working on a consulting project for the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). The code name for the project was called Oracle (the CIA saw this as the system to give answers to all questions or something such). The project was designed to help use the newly written SQL code by IBM. The project eventually was terminated but Larry and Bob decided to finish what they started and bring it to the world. They kept the name Oracle and created the RDBMS engine. Later they kept the same name for the company.

Sony

It originated from the Latin word 'sonus' meaning sound, and 'sonny' a slang used by Americans to refer to a bright youngster.

SUN

Founded by 4 Stanford University buddies, SUN is the acronym for Stanford University Network. Andreas Bechtolsheim built a microcomputer; Vinod Khosla recruited him and Scott McNealy to manufacture computers based on it, and Bill Joy to develop a UNIX-based OS for the computer.

Yahoo!

The word was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book 'Gulliver's Travels'. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely human. Yahoo! Founders Jerry Yang and David Filo selected the name because they considered themselves yahoos.

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Remember Me

The film/video below was made by a 15-year-old named Lizzie Palmer. So far, about 3,000,000 people have viewed it. In case you did not know about it, have never seen it or have missed seeing it, here it is.

After you've watch it, please forward it to everyone in your email address book!

Remember Me?

This Will Blow Your Mind

Below is a list of some pretty "interesting" government programs funded by U.S. taxpayers' $$$, which the "new" Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives (NOTE: from 2007 to 2010, the House of Representatives was under the Democratic Party's control), want to cut from the federal budget, but which the U. S. Senate, which is still controlled by the Democratic Party, refuses to approve!

Please keep in mind, that each one of the programs is some U.S. Congressman’s or U.S. Senator's "sacred cow".

- Corporation for Public Broadcasting Subsidy. $445 million annual savings.

- Save America's Treasures Program. $25 million annual savings.

- International Fund for Ireland. $17 million annual savings.

- Legal Services Corporation. $420 million annual savings.

- National Endowment for the Arts. $167.5 million annual savings.

- National Endowment for the Humanities $167.5 million annual savings.

- Hope VI Program.. $250 million annual savings.

- Amtrak Subsidies. $156.5 billion annual savings.

- Eliminate duplicative education programs. H.R. 2274 (in last Congress), authored by Rep. McKeon, eliminates 68 at a savings of $1.3 billion annually.

- U.S.Trade Development Agency. $55 million annual savings.

- Woodrow Wilson Center Subsidy. $20 million annual savings.

- Cut in half funding for congressional printing and binding. $47 million annual savings.

- JohnC. Stennis Center Subsidy. $430,000 annual savings.

- Community Development Fund. $4.5 billion annual savings.

- Heritage Area Grants and Statutory Aid. $24 million annual savings.

- Cut Federal Travel Budget in Half. $7.5 billion annual savings.

- Trim Federal Vehicle Budget by 20%. $600 million annual savings.

- Essential Air Service. $150 million annual savings.

- Technology Innovation Program. $70 million annual savings.

- Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Program. $125 million annual savings.

- Department of Energy Grants to States for Weatherization. $530 million annual savings.

- Beach Replenishment. $95 million annual savings.

- New Starts Transit. $2 billion annual savings.

- Exchange Programs for Alaska, Natives Native Hawaiians, and Their Historical Trading Partners in Massachusetts .. $9 million annual savings.

- Intercity and High Speed Rail Grants. $2.5 billion annual savings.

- Title X Family Planning. $318 million annual savings.

- Appalachian Regional Commission. $76 million annual savings.

- Economic Development Administration. $293 million annual savings.

- Programs under the National and Community Services Act. $1.15 billion annual savings.

- Applied Research at Department of Energy. $1.27 billion annual savings.

- FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership. $200 million annual savings.

- Energy Star Program. $52 million annual savings.

- Economic Assistance to Egypt. $250 million annually.

- U.S.Agency for International Development. $1.39 billion annual savings.

- General Assistance to District of Columbia. $210 million annual savings.

- Subsidy for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. $150 million annual savings.

- Presidential Campaign Fund. $775 million savings over ten years.

- No funding for federal office space acquisition. $864 million annual savings.

- End prohibitions on competitive sourcing of government services.

- Repeal the Davis-Bacon Act. More than $1 billion annually.

- IRS Direct Deposit: Require the IRS to deposit fees for some services it offers (such as processing payment plans for taxpayers) to the Treasury, instead of allowing it to remain as part of its budget. $1.8 billion savings over ten years.

- Require collection of unpaid taxes by federal employees. $1 billion total savings. [WHAT??!!??]

- Prohibit taxpayer funded union activities by federal employees.. $1.2 billion savings over ten years.

- Sell excess federal properties the government does not make use of. $15 billion total savings.

- Eliminate death gratuity for Members of Congress.

- Eliminate Mohair Subsidies. $1 million annual savings.

- Eliminate taxpayer subsidies to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. $12.5 million annual savings.

- Eliminate Market Access Program. $200 million annual savings.

- USDA Sugar Program. $14 million annual savings.

- Subsidy to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). $93 million annual savings.

- Eliminate the National Organic Certification Cost-Share Program. $56.2 million annual savings.

- Eliminate fund for Obamacare administrative costs. $900 million savings.

- Ready to Learn TV Program. $27 million savings.

- HUD Ph.D. Program.

- Deficit Reduction Check-Off Act.

- TOTAL SAVINGS: $2.5 Trillion over Ten Years

The big questions are ...

What THE HELL are all these NON-essential stuff, which do NOT really benefit the common good and the majority of Americans, doing in the federal budget in the first place?!

And considering the whopping $14.3 million national deficit, the present administration also refuses to go along with the cuts in government spending, but instead go into MORE debt and HIGHER deficit by increasing the "debt ceiling"?

What kind of "brains" (if any, at all) do today's U.S. national leaders have?

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Where Are They?


Where are the Hollywood celebrities and Michael Moore who complained of FEMA's slow response to New Orleans' Katrina flood victims now that Alabama, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky Mississippi, Missouri, South Dakota folks have been hit by killer tornadoes and devastating floods?

Where is the media that asked questions about FEMA's slow response to Katrina victims?

WHY are they not asking the federal government the same questions now about the problems in several Midwestern and Southern states which have recently been hit by killer tornadoes and devastating floods?

WHY have they not asked where the FEMA trucks, trailers, and food services are?

Why hasn't the federal government moved Iowa flood victims into hotels in Chicago and Minneapolis---like it did Katrina flood victims to a Carnival cruise ship & some major hotels, and later provided with FEMA trailer homes?

When will Spike Lee say that the federal government blew up the levees that failed in Des Moines?

Where are Sean Penn, Bono, and the Dixie Chicks?

Where are the looters carting off high-end tennis shoes, cases of beer and television sets in Iowa and the other states recently hard hit by tornadoes and floods?

When will Governor Chet Culver say that he wants to rebuild a 'vanilla' Iowa .. because that's what God wants?

Where is the hysterical 24/7 media, who gave days and weeks of radio, TV, and newspaper coverage --- complete with reports of shootings at rescuers, of rapes and murder in New Orleans?

Where are all the people screaming that Barack Obama hates white, rural people?

Where are Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, and Ray Coniff, Jr?

How come there has hardly been any news coverage of the Iowa flood and flood victims? Where are the government bail out vouchers? The government debit cards?

There must be one hell of a big difference between the "value" of the people of Iowa compared to the "value" of the people of Louisiana.

Where the hell are all the people who think the Haitians are more important than the good people of Iowa and the other recently devastated states in the Midwestern and Southern USA?

It appears that, to the Hollywood crowd and the liberals the ONLY people who deserve aid are the Haitians, the Africans in Sudan, Soweto and other African nations---many of whom hate the USA, as well as the Katrina victims, who refused to heed the evacuation order.

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Frank Feldman

A man walks out to the street and catches a taxi just going by, gets into the taxi, and the cabbie says,

'Perfect timing. You're just like Frank.'

Passenger: 'Who?'

Cabbie: Frank Feldman. He's a guy who did everything right all the time. Like my coming along when you needed a cab. Things happened like that to Frank Feldman every single time.'

Passenger: There are always a few clouds over everybody.'

Cabbie: 'Not Frank Feldman. He was a terrific athlete. He could have won the Grand-Slam at tennis. He could golf with the pros. He sang like an opera baritone and danced like a Broadway star and you should have heard him play the piano. He was an amazing guy.

Passenger: Sounds like he was something really special.

Cabbie: There's more. He had a memory like a computer. He remembered everybody's birthday. He knew all about wine, which foods to order and which fork to eat them with. He could fix anything. Not like me. I change a fuse, and the whole street blacks out. But Frank Feldman, could do everything right.'

Passenger: 'Wow, some guy then.

'Cabbie: 'Yeah, he always knew the quickest way to go in traffic and avoid traffic jams. Not like me, I always seem to get stuck in them. But Frank, he never made a mistake, and he really knew how to treat a woman and make her feel good.

He would never answer her back even if she was in the wrong; and his clothing was always immaculate, shoes highly polished too - He was the perfect man! He never made a mistake. No one could ever measure up to Frank Feldman.'

Passenger: 'An amazing fellow. How did you meet him?'

Cabbie: 'Well, I never actually met Frank, he died and I married his fricken wife.'

~ If you want a friend you need to be one first ~

Author Unknown

Sep 11, 2011

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Shariah Law in America: The Islamists' Plan To Destroy Us From Within

There is a creeping menace in America today: Muslim radicals are using liberal courts and activists, as well as U.S. businesses, to implement Islamic law that runs counter to every freedom our Constitution protects.

Liberals love to ridicule Americans who warn of Islamic infiltration in the U.S. as fear-mongers, xenophobes, bigots, racists or whatever usual epithet pops into their left-wing minds. Whether we are talking about the efforts of the Muslim Brotherhood to make inroads in the United States or the goal of the Islamists to implement Shariah Law in the West, the noise from the Left is always the same: ridicule and marginalize.

Well, the message from this issue of Townhall Magazine is aimed straight at the minds of those thinking Americans who can and will make a difference and are willing to stand up for our republic: Islamic radicals want to see Shariah Law as the governing law of the United States and the rest of the West. They will not be satisfied until all of us are under their dictatorial thumb.

This is why you'll read the truth about the goals of the radicals in the pages of Townhall Magazine and not in the liberal media -- or even the pages of other conservative publications that bury their heads in the sand.

And you'll, of course, never hear the truth about it from the Obama administration. In fact, the Obama White House stands with those who criticize Americans worried about Shariah Law. In 2009, Dalia Mogahed, an Obama administration advisor on Muslim affairs, told a British television audience that the West misunderstands Shariah, calling its perceptions of Islamic tenants "oversimplified."

Our April cover story, "The Shariah Threat," exposes the efforts of Islamists to impose Shariah Law, including their use of U.S. courts, politicians, media and businesses.

Why is Islam sacred in the U.S. while other religions are frequently lampooned in cartoons and ridiculed in "art"? Are we, indeed, as some experts believe, already embracing de facto Shariah Law?

Janet Levy, a prolific writer on Islam and national security, says: "Our uniquely American virtues of tolerance and freedom have worked against us to produce intolerance and oppression. This has led to the stealthy introduction of Shariah Law and a climate in which criticisms of Mohammed and Islam are no longer possible without serious repercussions."

Are political correctness and moves to cool the osmosis of the American melting pot fundamentally changing us? Is the arena of ideas -- where Americans have historically tested competing beliefs -- being shut down so as not to offend?

So what does this all mean for Shariah in America? Find out more in the April issue exclusive report on the looming threat of Shariah Law.

More from our April 2011 exclusive cover story:

*A U.S. judge refused a protection order for a woman raped by her husband, ruling the man's abuse is allowed under Shariah Law

*An American cartoonist is in hiding after a tongue-in-cheek "Everybody Draw Mohammad Day" promotion earned her a fatwa death order

*A Shariah-compliant investment fund in the United States is camouflaged as a charity and funnels more than $12 million to finance Hamas suicide bombers

*Can or should Shariah Law co-exist with the Judeo-Christian foundations of U.S. jurisprudence and the Constitution?

*How the infamous Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is blocking efforts to keep Shariah Law out of U.S. courtrooms

*Islam still has not banned "honor killings," genital mutilation, pre-teen marriages, polygamy and a host of other rules that undercut the standing of women

*Britain has gone so far as to implement two systems of justice for family law

*Deaths, abuse and threats involving Muslim women in the U.S. and Canada have put a Western face on Shariah Law

*Meet the New Jersey judge who ruled that Shariah permitted a man to rape his wife

*The deaths of at least 10 women in the U.S. and Canada in the last seven years have been linked to Islamic "honor killings"

*Members of the liberal media mock those worried about Shariah in America -- one even said: "A Martian takeover of New Jersey is more likely than the imposition of a caliphate, or of Muslim law, on America."

*A California elementary school has revised its instructional scheduled and added a 15-minute "recess" after lunch to allow Muslim students to pray in a separate room and pork was removed from school-lunch menus

*A Massachusetts public middle school decided to take a "cultural diversity" field trip to a local mosque, where the boys participated in Islamic prayer while girls were excluded.

*Michigan Christians were arrested when they attempted to engage in a faith dialogue with Muslims in Dearborn

*One public university spent $25,000 to install foot-washing stations on campus

*How "Shariah-compliant" businesses are funding terrorism

By Chris Field
Townhall Magazine
September 11, 2001

"It is a truism that almost any sect, cult, or religion will
legislate its creed into law if it acquires the political power to do so ..."

~ Robert Heinlein ~

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Police: Man Admits To Sex With Cat

A Council Bluffs man faces several charges after witnesses told police he threw a cat from a seventh-floor apartment window with his pants down.

On Wednesday morning, officers were called to 455 W. Broadway for a report of someone tossing a cat from an apartment and exposing himself. According to the police report, officers found a gray cat, which later died, bleeding and barely breathing near the sidewalk.

Witnesses told police they saw a man expose himself from the seventh floor of an apartment building across the street. They told police he then threw the cat out the window.

Officers identified the apartment from which the witnesses said the cat was thrown and made contact with a man inside.

The 29-year-old man, identified as Gerardo Martinez, answered the door shirtless with his pants down, the police report said. Officers asked him to pull his pants up and asked him about the cat.

Martinez, who admitted to using meth, first denied having a cat, police said. Later, he changed his story and told police his boyfriend threw the cat from the window three hours prior, police said.

When police told Martinez that witnesses said the cat was thrown more recently, he said he attempted to have sex with the cat and then threw it out the window, along with a pornographic DVD, police said.

Police arrested Martinez and witnesses identified him as the man from the window.

Martinez -- who turned 30 on Thursday -- has been charged with animal torture, bestiality and indecent exposure, according to the Pottawattamie County attorney.

He's being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail and faces up to five years in jail if convicted. –KCCI 8

And people say that Gay’s and Lesbian’s are creepy and morally corrupt! Yeah, ok! This guy is a freak and disgusting, requiring a great deal of therapy. I’m just saying!

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Beware! The Tea Party Is Coming After Your Medicare

Watch out! They’re back!

They are riding into every town, every village, every hamlet.  No one is safe. Congress has come home.

The debt ceiling is raised and Standard and Poors has trashed our nation’s credit rating, thanks to the intransigent Republican Party refusing to raise revenues (S&P Global Credit Report, p. 4).

But the What, Me Worry? crowd is riding home, feeling victorious with Washington scalps in their collective belt. The S&P be damned.

Not satisfied with nearly tanking the economy worldwide and devaluing your assets, the Right Wing is on the warpath once more.

This time the scalp they want is Medicare. Your Medicare.

Last April Americans told the Tea Party and their handmaidens, the Republican Party, that they thought the Ryan Plan for so-called Medicare reform stunk. Republicans backed off fast, especially when it started costing them special elections in Republican districts.

Yes, yes, we get it, they told us. Medicare is sacrosanct, wink, wink.  Probably had their fingers crossed behind their back too.

THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW

However, Republicans are once again feeling like warriors. As Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told CBS News, “I got 98% of what I wanted.”

Didn’t the Republicans just take down the President? Didn’t they force the Democrats to their knees? Didn’t they dangle the economy over the Grand Canyon, saying, “Come one step closer and it’s bye-bye Miss American Pie”? -Read More At The Washington Times

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Indiana College Not Playing The National Anthem Sparks Debate

Visiting fans who attend a basketball game, or any sporting event, at Goshen College this season may be surprised by the patriotic song they hear over the loudspeakers minutes before tipoff.

The Northern Indiana school has decided to play "America the Beautiful" prior to sporting events instead of the "Star-Spangled Banner" because the lyrics better fit the pacifist ideals of a Mennonite campus whose motto is "Healing the World, Peace by Peace."

Adopting "America the Beautiful" is Goshen president James E. Brenneman's attempt to end a debate over the national anthem that has engulfed his school for almost two years.

Goshen College had never played the national anthem before a sporting event until March 2010 when the school began playing an instrumental version at the urging of Brenneman. In a lengthy statement explaining the change in policy, Brenneman said, "I am committed to retaining the best of what it means to be a Mennonite college, while opening the doors wider to all who share our core values."

The practice of playing the national anthem before games was immediately controversial among the 1,000-person student body, 58 percent of which belong to the Mennonite faith built on pacifism and global citizenship. Complaints from students and alumni eventually caused school officials to put an end to the short-lived ritual of playing the anthem at sporting events in June.

What bothered many at Goshen College about the "Star-Spangled Banner" was imagery from the War of 1812 that Francis Scott Key included. Goshen spokesman Richard R. Aguirre told the Chicago Tribune that lyrics such as "the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air" were "inconsistent to the entire message we were trying to send."

Seeking a compromise that would satisfy both factions at his school, Brenneman considered numerous patriotic songs before announcing last Friday that "America the Beautiful" would be the replacement for the national anthem at Goshen. In a statement released that day, Brenneman explained his choice by pointing out that it's easily recognizable, it honors the country and it fits with Goshen's core values.

"Though some may or may not agree with the alternative recommended here, I call now on each one of us to move beyond this decision and turn our attention to other important matters before us," Brenneman said. "May God help Goshen College become one of the most welcoming places on earth for all who come to our campus."

Brenneman's attempt at compromise may have satisfied some students and alumni, but the decision has sparked protest and derision from many outsiders.

"Goshen College should be banned from NCAA competition until they start playing the National Anthem again," one man tweeted. Wrote another, "I don't agree w/Goshen College decision but it's America and it's cool for them to do what they want.." -rivals.com

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Tobacco Giants Suing FDA Over Warning Labels Mandate

Five tobacco companies, including some of the largest in the United States, filed a lawsuit against the federal government on Tuesday, alleging that government-mandated graphic warning labels on cigarette packages unconstitutionally infringe on the companies' rights.

"The primary complaint is that we think it violates the First Amendment for the government to require people who produce a lawful product to essentially urge prospective purchasers not to buy it," says Floyd Abrams, a prominent First Amendment case expert who's representing the plaintiffs.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, pits R.J. Reynolds, Lorillard, Commonwealth, Liggett, and Santa Fe Natural Tobacco against the Food and Drug Administration, its chief, Margaret Hamburg, and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

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In June, the FDA unveiled nine new warning labels, complete with graphic photos and the phone number 1-800-QUIT-NOW. FDA regulations say that starting in September, 2012, half of each cigarette package will have to display one of those new labels.

Abrams says the tobacco companies don't have a problem with the written wording required by the latest FDA ruling.

"The government has lot of power to require warnings, but it doesn't require half of a cigarette pack to scream out, 'Don't buy this product!," the New York-based attorney says. "What is at issue is putting photographs of diseased people on every cigarette pack, include a phone number, and ask people to stop smoking. It's the direct advocacy to not buy the product, as opposed to a straightforward warning."

Abrams says it's likely his clients will seek some sort of preliminary injunction against the warning labels before the statute goes into effect next year.

"[We're] seeking resolution prior to that, in light of all the funds that would need to be expended changing current warnings to the level of screaming at prospective purchasers not to buy the product," Abrams says.

An FDA spokeswoman said in a statement that the agency "does not comment on proposed, pending or ongoing litigation."

Tobacco use is the leading cause of premature and preventable death in the United States, and it claims almost half a million lives each year, according to the FDA website.

The more prominent cigarette health warnings are the first time those warnings have been revised in 25 years and "are a significant advancement in communicating the dangers of smoking... expected to have a significant public health impact by decreasing the number of smokers, resulting in lives saved, increased life expectancy, and lower medical costs," the FDA website says. –CNN Health

Should Free Cell Phones And Internet Be A Civil Right?

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

I wonder of the Founding Fathers had any clue how the phrase ‘promote the general Welfare’ would be interpreted and abused a couple centuries later?

The federal government has a program called the Universal Service Fund that dictates that American’s that are living below a specified income level have the civil right to a free cell phone. Cell phone providers are being forced to provide cell phones and 250 free minutes a month to low income people. The estimated cost to this point is $4B.

And who do you think is paying for this? The cell phone companies have no choice but to pass the cost on to those of us who pay for our cell phones.

In Pennsylvania, Assurance Wireless and SafeLink from Tracfone Wireless are the companies being force to provide the free cell phones and service. Gary Carter, manager of the national partnerships for Alliance Wireless said the program is about peace of mind and that having free cell phone means: “one less bill that someone has to pay, so they can pay their rent or for day care…it is a right to have peace of mind.”

The Declaration of Independence says:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident:”

“That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;…”


Note that it lists the pursuit of happiness, not that one is guaranteed to have happiness or peace of mind.

Additionally, some are reading the Universal Service Fund to also mean free broadband internet access to low income families and especially kids. In Chicago, newly elected mayor, Rahm Emanuel is providing free internet service along with netbooks and laptops to poor kids in the city. The FCC forced Comcast, the Chicago internet provider, into providing the free internet service and computers in part of their deal when they wanted to buy NBC-Universal. And since Comcast has been forced into this free service, guess where they intend to get their money from to pay for it? That’s right, their paying customers will be paying more so the poor can have their new civil rights as defined by the socialists in our government.

In the meantime, there are millions of Americans that are struggling to make ends meet that make too much to qualify to receive the same civil rights, but not making enough to enjoy the same rights given to the poor. And if they were able to afford cell phones and internet service, they would be forced to pay more for them so the poor could have them.

I ‘m not against helping the poor and believe in charity, but I am against being forced to help the poor when I myself struggle to pay my way. Even with my own financial struggles, I do give and help the poor in various ways, but let me choose how and to whom I want to give. That’s like going to a restaurant and when you get your bill it already as a 15%-20% ‘gratuity’ added to the total. A gratuity is something that is graciously given. What the bill should say is ‘surcharge’.

I’m also concerned when the government starts declaring such things as free cell phones and internet service a civil right. What’s next, the right to have free electricity, indoor plumbing, cable TV, and transportation? Where does it end?

Lastly, this just adds to the problem of keeping the poor poor. The more free benefits and rights they have given to them, the less incentive they have to find a job and become a contributing member to society. They can lose more in benefits than they gain by working, especially at or near minimum wage jobs. –Godfather Politics

Cancel Your Credit Card Account(s) Before You Die!

After a lady died in January, Citibank continued to bill her Citibank-issued credit card account for monthly service charges for February and March, in spite of her credit card account having obviously NO charges and ZERO activity/purchases on the card. A family member called Citibank after opening a few pieces of mail still addressed to the dead woman, and seeing a Citibank bill of $60.00 for monthly service charges, late fees, and added interest on the credit card account.

The following exchange took place between the family member and the Citibank personnel:

Family Member (FM): 'I am calling to tell you that ________ died back in January.'

The bank employee put the family member on hold while she brought up the customer's record. After checking the record, the exchange continued as follows:

Citibank Employee (CE): 'The account was never closed and the late fees and charges still apply.'

FM: 'Maybe you should turn it over to collections.'

CE: 'Since it is two months past due, it already has been.'

FM: 'So, what will they do when they find out she is dead?'

CE: 'Either report her account to the Frauds Division or report her to the Credit Bureau, maybe both!'

FM: 'Do you think God will be mad at her?'

CE: 'Excuse me?'

FM: 'Obviously, you didn't you get what I just told you - the part about her being dead, did you?'

CE: 'Sir, you'll have to speak to my supervisor.'

The Citibank Supervisor (CS) got on the phone:

FM: 'I'm calling to tell you that __________ died back in January with a $0 balance for purchases and and absolutely no activity in her account.'

CS: 'The account was never closed and so monthly services charges and late fees still apply.'

FM: 'You mean you want to collect from her estate?'

CS: (Stammer) 'Are you her lawyer?'

FM: 'No, I'm her great nephew.'

CS: 'Could you fax us a copy of her death certificate?'

FM: 'Sure.'

The dead woman's relative was given the fax #, and after Citibank got the fax, the exchange continued as follows:

CS: 'Our system just isn't setup for death. I don't know what more I can do to help.'

FM: 'Well, if you figure it out, great! If not, you could just keep billing her. She won't care.'

CS: 'But the monthly service charge and late fees will still apply.'

Family member mutters to himself: 'What is wrong with these people?'(!)

FM: 'Why don't you send all future bills to her new billing address?'

CS: 'That might help.'

FM: 'Here it is: ________ c/o Odessa Memorial Cemetery, Highway 129, Odessa, Texas.'

CS: 'Sir, that's a cemetery!'

FM: 'I know. So what do you do with dead people in your planet?'

And the dead woman's relative hung up. . .end of conversation!

Author Unknown

Some Interesting Facts About Filipinos And The Philippines

- Founded in 1595 by the Spaniards, the University of San Carlos (USC) in Cebu City, Philippines is older than Harvard and is the oldest university in Asia.

- The University of Santo Tomas, a Jesuit university in Manila, was established in 1611, and is Asia's second oldest university.

- The Philippines/Filipinos were introduced to the English language in 1762 by British invaders, not by Americans.

- Next to the UK and the USA and their respective territories/commonwealths, the Philippines holds the distinction of being "the nation in the world where English is most widely spoken".

- After the USA bought the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam from Spain in 1898, the Filipino-American Independence War (or Philippine insurrection) from 1898 to 1902 ensued which killed 4,234 Americans. Among the Filipino casualties were 16,000 killed in action and 200,000, who died from famine and pestilence. The Philippines was a US colony/commonwealth until the USA granted the Philippines independence in 1946.

- Los Angeles, California was co-founded in 1781 by a Filipino named Antonio Miranda Rodriguez and 43 Latinos from Mexico sent by the Spanish government.

- The antibiotic Ilosone (generic name: erythromycin) was co-discovered by a Filipino doctor, Abelardo Aguilar.

- The one-chip video camera was first made by Marc Loinaz, a Filipino inventor in New Jersey.

- The first Asian international Chess Grandmaster, Eugenio Torre, is a Filipino, who also won at the Chess Olympiad in Nice, France in 1974.

- Kiwi Danao Camara, the child of two Filipinos physicians, scored over 700 on the verbal portion of the Standardized Achievement Test (SAT) which Camara took before age 13 at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii.

- Edward Sanchez, a Mensa Society member, won the grand prize in the first Philippine Search for Product Excellence in Information Technology.

- Joyce Monteverde, a Filipino-American from California, scored a perfect 1600 on the SAT?

- While Thomas Edison invented the incandescent light bulb and Nikola Tesla originally thought of fluorescent lighting, today's fluorescent lamp was actually invented by a Filipino scientist, Agapito Flores (a.k.a.: Benigno Flores of Bantayan Island, Cebu, according to the Philippine Daily Inquirer).

- The Philippines has Asia's highest number of inventors and international beauty pageant winners; Gloria Diaz and Margie Moran respectively won the 1969 and 1973 Miss Universe title.

- Part- or full-blooded Filipino artists in U.S. show business include Von Flores, Tia Carere, Paolo Montalban, Lea Salonga, Ernie Reyes Jr., Nia Peeples, Julio Iglesias Jr., Lou Diamond Phillips, Phoebe Cates, and Rob Schneider.

- Filipinos who have made top hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart include the first Filipino group known as Rocky Fellers of Manila (in 1960), Sugar Pie de Santo (whose father is Filipino), the artist formerly known as Prince (according to the October 1984 article "Prince in Exile" by Scott Isler in the magazine, Musician), Foxy Brown, and Enrique Iglesias.

- Full-blooded Filipinos who have been listed in the minor charts include Jocelyn Enriquez [a.k.a.: the Oriental Madonna], Buffry, Pinay, and Ella May Saison.

- Josephine Roberto [a.k.a.: Banig] defeated Christina Aguilera, the popular Latin-American singer, during the International Star Search many years ago. In a mid-1999 MTV chat, Aguilera claimed that competing against someone of Banig's age was "not fair".

- Anne Gayle, Manila's international super model, has been featured in fashion magazines as well as a model in the 1970s for all the major designers including: Calvin Klein, Chanel, Christian Lacroix, Donna Karan, Gianni Versace, and Yves Saint Laurent.

- Eleanor Concepcion ["Connie"] Mariano, a full-blooded Filipino and the youngest captain in the US Navy, was US President Bill Clinton's personal physician.

- The first Filipino-American to be elected to the US Congress is Congressman Robert Cortez-Scott of Virginia, a Harvard alumnus.

- In a 1903 article, the distinguished British travel writer, A. Henry Savage Landor, wrote: "Mt. Mayon is the most beautiful mountain..., the world-renowned Fujiyama (Mt. Fuji) of Japan sinks into perfect insignificance by comparison. Mayon has the world's most perfect cone."

- Filipinos had their first taste of Mexican chili and corn during the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade (1564-1815). In return, Mexicans had their first taste of tamarind, Manila mango and a Filipino banana variety called racatan or lakatan.

- The first female Philippine president is Corazon Cojuangco Aquino; sworn into office in 1986. Her maiden name, Cojuangco, is partly Chinese.

- On a March 31, 1997 article in The New York Times, it was reported that the CIA manipulated the 1953 Philippine elections: "CIA operative Col. Edward Lansdale essentially ran the successful presidential campaign of former Defense Minister Ramon Magsaysay in the Philippines in 1953."

- In 1941, Carlos P. Romulo, a journalist for The Philippine Herald, is the first Asian and first Filipino to win the Pulitzer Prize; Romulo is also the first Asian to become UN President. Two other Filipino-American journalists also won the Pulitzer Prize 56 years after Romulo, namely: Byron Acohido (a Filipino-Korean) and Alex Tizon of The Seattle Times.

- Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, read and wrote at age 2, and learned to speak more than 20 languages including Latin, Greek, German, French and Chinese. He was a novelist, a physician [opthalmologist], a poet, a scientist, and a social activist. His last words during his execution by a Spanish firing squad in 1898 were: "Consummatum est!" (Latin for : "It is done!").

-During a visit to Manila in 1998, John Griffin, a Filipino-American journalist in Honolulu wrote: "What's still impressive to me about the Philippines is the friendliness of the people, their sense of humor. Although, I've lived in America longer years than my birth place Bohol, I still have plenty of bagoong [a native Filipino salted fish sauce] left in my body that can energize and catapult me all the way from Maribojoc, Bohol, Philippines ."

Author Unknown
Will Uncle Sam Be Pushed Off A Cliff??

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The dollar is going down, and if we don't change our course, "America the Beautiful" will soon be "America the Bankrupt". Now, Some people say that the conservative plan to slow the growth of government is akin to shoving grandma off a cliff... But who is really shoving who? A response to "The Agenda Project: America Is Beautiful" -mrstymie777 on Youtube

Kick Junkies Off Welfare

Taxpayers shouldn’t have to subsidize drug addicts

There’s a growing movement to make sure those on the public dole aren’t also on drugs. The state of Florida is implementing a law passed in May requiring drug testing of all welfare applicants. Missouri enacted a similar law in July. Testing programs are being debated in Kentucky, Oklahoma, Iowa and other states. In these hard economic times, voters don’t want their tax dollars wasted on fueling the habits of junkies.

Americans take a hard line on this dual dependency. A July 2011 Rasmussen poll shows a solid majority favoring linkage between welfare and drug testing. Fifty-three percent believe all welfare recipients should be tested before receiving benefits, 13 percent support random testing, and 29 percent think testing should be used if there was a reasonable suspicion of illegal drug use. The view on penalties was even harder: 70 percent believe welfare recipients who are found to be using illegal drugs should have their benefits cut off; 58 percent want the rule to be one strike and you’re out.

Under Florida’s law, applicants for Federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) who test positive for controlled substances will either have to complete a substance-abuse program or be banned from receiving benefits for a year. Under Missouri’s law, only those reasonably suspected of using illegal drugs would have to undergo the test, but the benefits ban for those testing positive and refusing rehab lasts three years.

These state crackdown efforts are sanctioned by federal law. The 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, better known as the welfare-reform law, provided that states could “test welfare recipients for use of controlled substances” and sanction those who tested positive. Michigan enacted a drug-testing initiative in 1999 but a federal court intervened and halted it. U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts cited potential issues regarding the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee against unreasonable search and seizure, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ban. This ruling was particular to Michigan’s law so shouldn’t apply to current efforts nationwide.

In addition to potential privacy concerns, opponents of these measures cite the expense of drug testing. Federal law, however, doesn’t mandate a specific type of test. The American Civil Liberties Union, which opposes testing generally, noted a study from Oklahoma that found that testing by questionnaire (as opposed to by fluid samples) “was able to accurately detect 94 out of 100 drug abusers.” What works best can be left to the experts, but something needs to be done.

Proponents of testing programs focus on the negative effects of drug use on the children TANF is supposed to protect. People in the grip of drug addiction have warped priorities and often spend assistance dollars on their next fix rather than care for their kids. Getting drug abusers into rehab is the state’s best line of defense for children and what the addicts need. The alternative - turning a blind eye to the problem and subsidizing illegal drug use until parents are arrested and sent to jail, with the children placed in foster care - imposes even greater social, economic and moral costs. Narcotics addiction isn’t simply a lifestyle choice, and it shouldn’t be a something junkies can indulge at the expense of taxpayers. –The Washington Times
Uncle Sam's Broke!
Financially, Morally, Politically