Archive | November, 2010

House Democrat Admits: No Loyalty to United States, Constitution

30. November 2010

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A powerful House Democrat from Illinois has proudly admitted that he does not consider himself loyal to the United States or its Constitution. Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill), a member of both the House Financial Services committee and House Judiciary committee, says he is loyal to only the immigration (read: illegal immigration) community. Yet Gutierrez’s tactics [...]

Julian Assange: Wanted Internationally on Sex Crime Charges

30. November 2010

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Ah, fun. Interpol is looking for Julian Assange, the purveyor of terror-assisting organization Wikileaks, over his alleged sex crimes in Sweden. The warrant was issued by the Swedish government after the convicted hacker refused to answer questions regarding the allegations. Apparently this douchebag is 39-years-old and was born in Townsville, Australia. And he’s technically a [...]

EPA Chief: “People expect their government to take care of them and their families”

30. November 2010

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Ladies and gentlemen, the Obama Administration. Clear air and water and a stable environment seem like reasonable things. Do you think you lost control of the messaging? I’ve got to push back on that. You need to separate what happens inside the Beltway echo chamber here with what happens in the countryside. People expect their [...]

Amazon Allows Wikileaks to Use its Servers

30. November 2010

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An interesting tidbit from the most recent third-party attack on Wikileaks’ servers. Apparently Amazon.com allows the anti-American, life-risking organization to use its servers. WikiLeaks, the website that published a quarter-million sensitive diplomatic cables on Sunday, is using Amazon.com Inc. servers in the U.S. to help deliver its information. It sounds like an odd choice, but [...]

Democratic Senator: Lame Duck Session is “Rigged”

30. November 2010

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A Democratic senator has been caught on an open mic revealing that the lame duck session’s agenda, put forth by the incumbent Democrats, is “all rigged”. I know, you’re all shocked. It’s Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO), who just won re-election after defeating conservative candidate Ken Buck. This was one of the seats the NRSC had [...]

South Korean Military: More Money, Please

30. November 2010

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The request is directed towards the government of South Korea — not us. But this demonstrates that the South Korean military is increasingly worried that it will have to directly confront the North Koreans in the future. Or at least they want to show the North Koreans that they’d be plenty prepared for such a [...]

Scary Polling Result of the Day

29. November 2010

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We’ve previously discussed the difficult re-election Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) faces in 2012. But here’s a particularly disturbing result from a recent poll in the state. A new Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind poll in New Jersey finds Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) could face a tough re-election campaign in 2012 with just 31% having a favorable opinion [...]

Iranian Nuclear Scientist, Stuxnet-Combatting Chief Killed

29. November 2010

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Oh my. We already knew that Majid Shahriari, killed when a mysterious individual on a scooter attached a bomb to his car window this morning local, was a top nuclear scientist working on the country’s nuclear program. The Iranian government, of course, blames western and Israeli agents of perpetrating the attack and a similar one [...]

Reid: Let’s Unionize Public Safety Workers, Too!

29. November 2010

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Making firefighters and police join mega-unions known for disruptive strikes and political thuggery? What could possibly go wrong? The worst part: There were six — six — GOP supporters of the legislation in the Senate last time it was brought up. They were Scott Brown (MA), Susan Collins (ME), Mike Johanns (NE), Mel Martinez (FL), [...]

“12 Days of Christmas” Price: Nearly $100,000

29. November 2010

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This is always fun. According to PNC Wealth Management, the 364 items mentioned in the song “12 Days of Christmas” would cost nearly $100,000 this year. That’s quite a Christmas present. And it’s not the only gift going up in price this year. Trying to buy the 364 items repeated in all the song’s verses [...]