No Bologna! Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Crashes Near Harrisburg « CBS Pittsburgh:
"PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be off the road for a while.
The truck slammed into a pole near Harrisburg today.
No one was hurt, but the truck is pretty banged up, including a smashed windshield and serious damage to the front of the “bun” fender.
Oscar Mayer has several “wienermobiles,” all shaped like a hot dog bun."
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Monday, February 16, 2015
Will Submarines Soon Become As Obsolete As the Battleship?
Will Submarines Soon Become As Obsolete As the Battleship? - Slashdot:
"An anonymous reader writes:
The United States spends $1.8 billion to build a brand new, state of the art, Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarine.
They are the backbone of the U.S. Navy and the ultimate threat to those nations who are building massive amounts of missiles to keep U.S. naval forces like aircraft carriers away from their shores — think China, Russia, Iran and various others.
Sadly, the era of the submarine could be coming to an end.
New types of detection technology could make the stealth capabilities of subs obsolete, just like the age of flight made the battleship into a floating museum:
"The ability of submarines to hide through quieting alone will decrease as each successive decibel of noise reduction becomes more expensive and as new detection methods mature that rely on phenomena other than sounds emanating from a submarine.
These techniques include lower frequency active sonar and non-acoustic methods that detect submarine wakes or (at short ranges) bounce laser or light-emitting diode (LED) light off a submarine hull.
The physics behind most of these alternative techniques has been known for decades, but was not exploited because computer processors were too slow to run the detailed models needed to see small changes in the environment caused by a quiet submarine.
Today, "big data" processing enables advanced navies to run sophisticated oceanographic models in real time to exploit these detection techniques.
As they become more prevalent, they could make some coastal areas too hazardous for manned submarines."
This could force submarines to stay far away from areas where they could be found.
Alternately, they could evolve into something different: underwater aircraft carriers hosting drones that could strike below the surface."
"An anonymous reader writes:
The United States spends $1.8 billion to build a brand new, state of the art, Virginia-class nuclear powered attack submarine.
They are the backbone of the U.S. Navy and the ultimate threat to those nations who are building massive amounts of missiles to keep U.S. naval forces like aircraft carriers away from their shores — think China, Russia, Iran and various others.
Sadly, the era of the submarine could be coming to an end.
New types of detection technology could make the stealth capabilities of subs obsolete, just like the age of flight made the battleship into a floating museum:
"The ability of submarines to hide through quieting alone will decrease as each successive decibel of noise reduction becomes more expensive and as new detection methods mature that rely on phenomena other than sounds emanating from a submarine.
These techniques include lower frequency active sonar and non-acoustic methods that detect submarine wakes or (at short ranges) bounce laser or light-emitting diode (LED) light off a submarine hull.
The physics behind most of these alternative techniques has been known for decades, but was not exploited because computer processors were too slow to run the detailed models needed to see small changes in the environment caused by a quiet submarine.
Today, "big data" processing enables advanced navies to run sophisticated oceanographic models in real time to exploit these detection techniques.
As they become more prevalent, they could make some coastal areas too hazardous for manned submarines."
This could force submarines to stay far away from areas where they could be found.
Alternately, they could evolve into something different: underwater aircraft carriers hosting drones that could strike below the surface."
History for February 16
History for February 16 - On-This-Day.com:
1838, Edgar Bergen 1903, Sonny Bono 1935 - Singer (Sonny and Cher), William Katt 1951 - Actor
Margaux Hemingway 1955, LeVar Burton 1957 - Actor, John McEnroe 1959 - Tennis player
1857 - The National Deaf Mute College was incorporated in Washington, DC. It was the first school in the world for advanced education of the deaf. The school was later renamed Gallaudet College.
1883 - "Ladies Home Journal" began publication.
1937 - Wallace H. Carothers received a patent for nylon. Carothers was a research chemist for Du Pont.
1959 - Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba after the overthrow of President Fulgencio Batista.
1960 - The U.S.S. Triton began the first circumnavigation of the globe under water. The trip ended on May 10.
1968 - In the U.S., the first 911 emergency telephone system was inaugurated in Haleyville, AL.
1989 - Investigators in Lockerbie, Scotland, announced that a bomb hidden inside a radio-cassette player was the reason that Pan Am Flight 103 was brought down the previous December. All 259 people aboard and 11 on the ground were killed.
2005 - The Kyoto global warming pact went into effect in 140 nations.
1838, Edgar Bergen 1903, Sonny Bono 1935 - Singer (Sonny and Cher), William Katt 1951 - Actor
Margaux Hemingway 1955, LeVar Burton 1957 - Actor, John McEnroe 1959 - Tennis player
1857 - The National Deaf Mute College was incorporated in Washington, DC. It was the first school in the world for advanced education of the deaf. The school was later renamed Gallaudet College.
1883 - "Ladies Home Journal" began publication.
1937 - Wallace H. Carothers received a patent for nylon. Carothers was a research chemist for Du Pont.
1959 - Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba after the overthrow of President Fulgencio Batista.
1960 - The U.S.S. Triton began the first circumnavigation of the globe under water. The trip ended on May 10.
1968 - In the U.S., the first 911 emergency telephone system was inaugurated in Haleyville, AL.
1989 - Investigators in Lockerbie, Scotland, announced that a bomb hidden inside a radio-cassette player was the reason that Pan Am Flight 103 was brought down the previous December. All 259 people aboard and 11 on the ground were killed.
2005 - The Kyoto global warming pact went into effect in 140 nations.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Video Claims to Show Islamic State Beheading 21 Egyptian Christian ‘Crusaders’ | TheBlaze.com
Video Claims to Show Islamic State Beheading 21 Egyptian Christian ‘Crusaders’ | TheBlaze.com:
"The makers of the video identify themselves as the Tripoli Province of the Islamic State group — the Islamic militant group that controls about a third of Syria and Iraq. Militants in Libya claiming affiliation with the Islamic State group had been holding 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians hostage for weeks.
The Associated Press could not immediately independently verify the video.
Original story below
Islamic State militants released a video Sunday purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christian captives, Reuters reported."
The United States must identify the enemy. If the executive and his submissive administration won't do it, Congress better act.
"The makers of the video identify themselves as the Tripoli Province of the Islamic State group — the Islamic militant group that controls about a third of Syria and Iraq. Militants in Libya claiming affiliation with the Islamic State group had been holding 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians hostage for weeks.
The Associated Press could not immediately independently verify the video.
Original story below
Islamic State militants released a video Sunday purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christian captives, Reuters reported."
The United States must identify the enemy. If the executive and his submissive administration won't do it, Congress better act.
Female lawmaker unafraid to slam ‘Islamic savages’
Female lawmaker unafraid to slam ‘Islamic savages’:
"A California assemblywoman is refusing to back down after fellow lawmakers and the Council for American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, have demanded she apologize for what they’re calling a “hateful” message she posted on Twitter.
On Feb. 10, after confirmation that American humanitarian aid worker Kayla Mueller was killed by the Islamic State, Republican Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez of Lake Elsinore sent out a tweet calling the murder “gut wrenching”
"A California assemblywoman is refusing to back down after fellow lawmakers and the Council for American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, have demanded she apologize for what they’re calling a “hateful” message she posted on Twitter.
On Feb. 10, after confirmation that American humanitarian aid worker Kayla Mueller was killed by the Islamic State, Republican Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez of Lake Elsinore sent out a tweet calling the murder “gut wrenching”
Benghazi Terrorist Planner Met With Osama Bin Laden
Benghazi Terrorist Planner Met With Osama Bin Laden:
"The terrorist planner of Benghazi, Mohammed al Zahawi, met with Osama bin Laden when the latter was in Sudan, according to a senior official in al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
According to Business Insider’s account of the official’s eulogy:"
"The terrorist planner of Benghazi, Mohammed al Zahawi, met with Osama bin Laden when the latter was in Sudan, according to a senior official in al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
According to Business Insider’s account of the official’s eulogy:"
Benghazi Committee ‘Confirmed’ Forthcoming Testimony From Hillary Clinton, Will Interview White House Officials | TheBlaze.com
Benghazi Committee ‘Confirmed’ Forthcoming Testimony From Hillary Clinton, Will Interview White House Officials | TheBlaze.com:
"The memo says that the State Department’s response to “compliance with outstanding subpoenas” has been “unreasonably slow.”
The Committee investigation is seeking answers from the Obama administration on the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack on the Benghazi compound, which the Obama administration first blamed on a YouTube video before admitting it was a terrorist attack.
When Clinton last spoke about Benghazi at a Senate hearing in 2013, she famously replied, “What difference, at this point, does it make?” when asked how the administration initially described the attack.
In a summary of what the committee has thus far accomplished, the memo said:"
"The memo says that the State Department’s response to “compliance with outstanding subpoenas” has been “unreasonably slow.”
The Committee investigation is seeking answers from the Obama administration on the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack on the Benghazi compound, which the Obama administration first blamed on a YouTube video before admitting it was a terrorist attack.
When Clinton last spoke about Benghazi at a Senate hearing in 2013, she famously replied, “What difference, at this point, does it make?” when asked how the administration initially described the attack.
In a summary of what the committee has thus far accomplished, the memo said:"
Despite $454 million budget crunch, Michigan senators push for new offices
Despite $454 million budget crunch, Michigan senators push for new offices - WXYZ.com
"LANSING - A projected $454 million budget shortfall hasn't stopped state senators from pushing to buy nicer, newer offices.
The move, proposed last year by then Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville (R-Monroe), would move senators into renovated office space while other state departments are being told to brace for cuts.
"You can question motives and you can question everything," Richardville told Channel 7's Ross Jones in November, "but this is a damn good business decision."
Richardville left the Michigan Senate at the end of last year due to term-limits, but not before choosing a proposal submitted by Lansing developer Ron Boji as the senate's future home.
The state has agreed to purchase his building, called Capitol View, for $51 million and is seeking $70 million in state bonds to finance the deal.
..."Not all of the offices face the Capitol, is that the crux of the problem?" asked a skeptical Tim Greimel (D-Auburn Hills).
"Pretty much," Viventi said.
"Isn’t this an expensive proposition for taxpayers in order to make sure that senators get a better view of the Capitol?" Greimel asked.
"The goal would be to provide office space to everyone that’s similar," Viventi responded....
"LANSING - A projected $454 million budget shortfall hasn't stopped state senators from pushing to buy nicer, newer offices.
The move, proposed last year by then Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville (R-Monroe), would move senators into renovated office space while other state departments are being told to brace for cuts.
"You can question motives and you can question everything," Richardville told Channel 7's Ross Jones in November, "but this is a damn good business decision."
Richardville left the Michigan Senate at the end of last year due to term-limits, but not before choosing a proposal submitted by Lansing developer Ron Boji as the senate's future home.
The state has agreed to purchase his building, called Capitol View, for $51 million and is seeking $70 million in state bonds to finance the deal.
..."Not all of the offices face the Capitol, is that the crux of the problem?" asked a skeptical Tim Greimel (D-Auburn Hills).
"Pretty much," Viventi said.
"Isn’t this an expensive proposition for taxpayers in order to make sure that senators get a better view of the Capitol?" Greimel asked.
"The goal would be to provide office space to everyone that’s similar," Viventi responded....
Islamic State Generating ‘Militant Affiliates’ Beyond Iraq and Syria, U.S. Intelligence Officials Say | TheBlaze.com
Islamic State Generating ‘Militant Affiliates’ Beyond Iraq and Syria, U.S. Intelligence Officials Say | TheBlaze.com:
"Setting its sights beyond Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State is generating “militant affiliates” in Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt and Libya, the New York Times reported, citing American intelligence officials.
All of which raises the “prospect of a new global war on terror,” the paper said."
"Setting its sights beyond Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State is generating “militant affiliates” in Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt and Libya, the New York Times reported, citing American intelligence officials.
All of which raises the “prospect of a new global war on terror,” the paper said."
IRS Unleashed: Feds Show Up at Dairy Farm and Wrongfully Seize $62K from Farmer
IRS Unleashed: Feds Show Up at Dairy Farm and Wrongfully Seize $62K from Farmer | Washington Free Beacon:
"The scandal drew bipartisan anger from Congress. The law states that if the IRS has reasonable doubt that cash fund being deposited into bank accounts over or near $10,000, the agency is within its rights to investigate.
Banks must report all cash deposits over $10,000. Many Congressmen, however, said the IRS blatantly violated the trust of the American people and failed to use common sense and decency.
House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee chairman Peter Roskam called the incidents an “abuse by the federal government against citizens.”
"The scandal drew bipartisan anger from Congress. The law states that if the IRS has reasonable doubt that cash fund being deposited into bank accounts over or near $10,000, the agency is within its rights to investigate.
Banks must report all cash deposits over $10,000. Many Congressmen, however, said the IRS blatantly violated the trust of the American people and failed to use common sense and decency.
House Ways and Means oversight subcommittee chairman Peter Roskam called the incidents an “abuse by the federal government against citizens.”
Panel warns Tricare in ‘death spiral’
Panel warns Tricare in ‘death spiral’ - News - Stripes:
"WASHINGTON — The military’s Tricare health insurance is a broken system that is now in a “death spiral” and must be replaced, a congressional review commission told the House on Wednesday.
The insurance has been veering toward less choice and access since it was created and now falls far behind other networks in its number of providers and ability to incorporate new types of medical care, members of the Military Retirement and Compensation Modernization Commission testified before an Armed Services subcommittee.
...“Tricare is a broken system … do not get sucked into the status quo,” Buyer said.
He said the essential problem with the military’s system is that it has driven down costs by reducing its reimbursements to health care providers below that paid to Medicare, the government subsidized insurance system that functions as a measuring stick for the industry.
...“I think our commission believes Tricare is in a death spiral,” he said...
"WASHINGTON — The military’s Tricare health insurance is a broken system that is now in a “death spiral” and must be replaced, a congressional review commission told the House on Wednesday.
The insurance has been veering toward less choice and access since it was created and now falls far behind other networks in its number of providers and ability to incorporate new types of medical care, members of the Military Retirement and Compensation Modernization Commission testified before an Armed Services subcommittee.
...“Tricare is a broken system … do not get sucked into the status quo,” Buyer said.
He said the essential problem with the military’s system is that it has driven down costs by reducing its reimbursements to health care providers below that paid to Medicare, the government subsidized insurance system that functions as a measuring stick for the industry.
...“I think our commission believes Tricare is in a death spiral,” he said...
Hurry Up And Watch This Mockery of Obama’s Internet Takeover; It May Soon Be Squelched by Big Brother
Hurry Up And Watch This Mockery of Obama’s Internet Takeover; It May Soon Be Squelched by Big Brother:
"A Twitter account, and website has been set up to mock and ridicule the Obama Regime’s coming takeover of the internet, and much like Obamacare, you have no vote on the matter. The Obama FCC will be voting on giving itself control of the internet, attempting to fix another problem that doesn’t exist in order to takeover the Internet with a secret 332 page document that the “most transparent administration in history” is keeping sealed from public eye."
"A Twitter account, and website has been set up to mock and ridicule the Obama Regime’s coming takeover of the internet, and much like Obamacare, you have no vote on the matter. The Obama FCC will be voting on giving itself control of the internet, attempting to fix another problem that doesn’t exist in order to takeover the Internet with a secret 332 page document that the “most transparent administration in history” is keeping sealed from public eye."
Report: Solar Energy Subsidies Cost $39 Billion Per Year
Report: Solar Energy Subsidies Cost $39 Billion Per Year | Washington Free Beacon:
"Despite billions spent in investments over decades, solar energy will only make up 0.6 percent of total electricity generation in the United States, according to a report released by the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA).
“In spite of government’s best efforts to encourage innovation by solar energy companies and encourage Americans to rely more heavily on solar electricity, solar power continues to be a losing proposition,” the report said.
“American taxpayers spent an average of $39 billion a year over the past 5 years financing grants, subsidizing tax credits, guaranteeing loans, bailing out failed solar energy boondoggles and otherwise underwriting every idea under the sun to make solar energy cheaper and more popular.
But none of it has worked.”
...“This report is only the first step in asking the important questions about solar subsidies,” said David Williams, the president of the TPA.
“Taxpayers need to know the truth about where their dollars are being spent.”"
"Despite billions spent in investments over decades, solar energy will only make up 0.6 percent of total electricity generation in the United States, according to a report released by the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA).
“In spite of government’s best efforts to encourage innovation by solar energy companies and encourage Americans to rely more heavily on solar electricity, solar power continues to be a losing proposition,” the report said.
“American taxpayers spent an average of $39 billion a year over the past 5 years financing grants, subsidizing tax credits, guaranteeing loans, bailing out failed solar energy boondoggles and otherwise underwriting every idea under the sun to make solar energy cheaper and more popular.
But none of it has worked.”
...“This report is only the first step in asking the important questions about solar subsidies,” said David Williams, the president of the TPA.
“Taxpayers need to know the truth about where their dollars are being spent.”"
If you like a free cafe, someone else will build it!-------Feds award $650K for Muskegon, Muskegon Heights public housing
Feds award $650K for Muskegon, Muskegon Heights public housing | MLive.com: "WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Thursday announced money for public housing projects, including more than $650,000 for Muskegon County housing authorities.
The funds are typically used for large-scale improvements such as replacing roofs old plumbing and electrical systems.
A total $31 million will go to public housing authorities in Michigan.
..."We plan to build a café in our lobby for our residents," said Muskegon Housing Commission Director Gerald Minott II.
He said the café design would allow make use of sunlight.
Other plans include new apartment flooring and a building-wide sprinkler system. Sprinkler systems are currently only on a few floors of the 42-year-old apartment building.
...The United States loses about 10,000 public housing units each year, primarily due to the units falling into disrepair, according to HUD."
The funds are typically used for large-scale improvements such as replacing roofs old plumbing and electrical systems.
A total $31 million will go to public housing authorities in Michigan.
..."We plan to build a café in our lobby for our residents," said Muskegon Housing Commission Director Gerald Minott II.
He said the café design would allow make use of sunlight.
Other plans include new apartment flooring and a building-wide sprinkler system. Sprinkler systems are currently only on a few floors of the 42-year-old apartment building.
...The United States loses about 10,000 public housing units each year, primarily due to the units falling into disrepair, according to HUD."
Why I So Totally Love Being Called a 'Climate Denier'
Why I So Totally Love Being Called a 'Climate Denier' - Breitbart:
A New Mexico physicist has launched a petition - signed by 22,000 Klimate-Kool-Aid-drinkers, and counting – demanding that from henceforward climate sceptics be referred to in the media by their proper name.
That proper name, apparently, is “climate deniers”.
Among the signatories – and really this tells you all you need to know about the credibility of the petition – is the self-styled “Science Guy” Bill Nye.
Though the petition has caused a certain degree of discombobulation in climate sceptical circles, what I say is “bring it on.”
It’s not like it doesn’t happen already: all too often at the BBC, for example, the term “deniers” is already used interchangeably with “sceptics”, for all the world as if it were a respectable, reasonable and accurate epithet.
And what I like about it – indeed why I prefer it to the more neutral “sceptic” – is that it tells us so many helpfully negative things about the person who uses it.
It tells us how low they are prepared to stoop in their petulant desperation to slur the opposition, by tacitly equating sensible and valid doubts about the robustness of current climate science groupthink with the far less intellectually tenable position of denying the existence of the Holocaust.
It also tells us how little they value the scientific method and how poorly they grasp the history of science and the philosophy of science. Had they bothered acquainting themselves, for example, with Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, they would understand that scientific knowledge advances in fits and starts. One generation’s “consensus” is the next generation’s phlogiston.
We no longer believe, for example, that malaria (literally “bad air”) is transmitted by the miasma from swamps or that stomach ulcers are caused by stress. But for a period, these beliefs were as much a part of mainstream scientific thinking as “anthropogenic global warming” theory is today. Presumably, had the internet existed back then, there would have been petitions calling for the purblind fools who opposed those theories “bad air deniers” or “ulcer stress deniers”. Those petitions wouldn’t have made those hateful “deniers” any less correct in their novel hypotheses, though, would they?
Above all, though, it tells us how sorely ill-equipped intellectually these upholders of the alarmist “consensus” are to deal with their opponents’ arguments. If “man-made global warming” theory really were such a slam-dunk case there would be absolutely no need to try to silence the opposition with disparaging epithets. Their position would be demonstrably so foolish that no sensible person would be taken in for a second by their anti-scientific nonsense.
But it hasn’t quite worked out that way, has it?
For one thing, more and more evidence seems to be emerging that the ‘science’ behind global warming theory is about as trustworthy as Enron’s annual reports.
And for another, that pesky global weather appears to be proving stubbornly resistant to the warmist narrative.
They Were Caught on Dozens of Cameras as They Looted Ferguson. Guess How Many Have Been Arrested. | Video | TheBlaze.com
They Were Caught on Dozens of Cameras as They Looted Ferguson. Guess How Many Have Been Arrested. | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"The problem, police said, is just too darn many looters.
“You’re talking hundreds, maybe thousands of people,” explained Sgt. Brian Schellman with the St. Louis County Police.
Police are seeking help from the public, but so far, they’ve only managed to identify a dozen looters — and arrest none."
"The problem, police said, is just too darn many looters.
“You’re talking hundreds, maybe thousands of people,” explained Sgt. Brian Schellman with the St. Louis County Police.
Police are seeking help from the public, but so far, they’ve only managed to identify a dozen looters — and arrest none."
History for February 15
History for February 15 - On-This-Day.com
Galileo Galilei 1564 - Astronomer, John Sutter 1803, Cyrus McCormick (Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.) 1809 - Inventor
Susan B. Anthony 1820 - American suffragist, Graham Hill 1929, Matt Groenig 1954 - Cartoonist ("The Simpsons")
1758 - Mustard was advertised for the first time in America.
1898 - The USS Maine sank when it exploded in Havana Harbor for unknown reasons. More than 260 crew members were killed.
1903 - Morris and Rose Michtom, Russian immigrants, introduced the first teddy bear in America.
1942 - During World War II, Singapore surrendered to the Japanese.
1953 - The first American to win the women’s world figure skating championship was 17-year-old Tenley Albright.
1965 - Canada displayed its new red and white maple leaf flag. The flag was to replace the old Red Ensign standard.
1982 - During a storm, the Ocean Ranger, a drilling rig, sank off the coast of Newfoundland. 84 men were killed.
2002 - U.S. President George W. Bush approved Nevada's Yucca Mountain as a site for long-term disposal of radioactive nuclear waste.
Galileo Galilei 1564 - Astronomer, John Sutter 1803, Cyrus McCormick (Cyrus Hall McCormick, Sr.) 1809 - Inventor
Susan B. Anthony 1820 - American suffragist, Graham Hill 1929, Matt Groenig 1954 - Cartoonist ("The Simpsons")
1758 - Mustard was advertised for the first time in America.
1898 - The USS Maine sank when it exploded in Havana Harbor for unknown reasons. More than 260 crew members were killed.
1903 - Morris and Rose Michtom, Russian immigrants, introduced the first teddy bear in America.
1942 - During World War II, Singapore surrendered to the Japanese.
1953 - The first American to win the women’s world figure skating championship was 17-year-old Tenley Albright.
1965 - Canada displayed its new red and white maple leaf flag. The flag was to replace the old Red Ensign standard.
1982 - During a storm, the Ocean Ranger, a drilling rig, sank off the coast of Newfoundland. 84 men were killed.
2002 - U.S. President George W. Bush approved Nevada's Yucca Mountain as a site for long-term disposal of radioactive nuclear waste.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Krauthammer: ‘Humiliating’ Incident Proves This Particular Obama Policy Is in ‘Complete Collapse’ | Video | TheBlaze.com
Krauthammer: ‘Humiliating’ Incident Proves This Particular Obama Policy Is in ‘Complete Collapse’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Political analyst Charles Krauthammer called the sudden evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Yemen “humiliating” during an appearance on the Fox News Channel Thursday evening.
Speaking to host Megyn Kelly, the conservative pundit skewered President Barack Obama for his foreign policy regarding the Middle East."
"Political analyst Charles Krauthammer called the sudden evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Yemen “humiliating” during an appearance on the Fox News Channel Thursday evening.
Speaking to host Megyn Kelly, the conservative pundit skewered President Barack Obama for his foreign policy regarding the Middle East."
Can A Liberal Commit a Hate Crime?
Can A Liberal Commit a Hate Crime? | Power Line
.....The New York Times headlines rather cautiously, “In Chapel Hill Shooting of 3 Muslims, a Question of Motive,” while the Los Angeles Times headlines, “North Carolina triple slaying arouses fear of hate crimes against Muslims.” Must be that dreaded Islamophobia that is always threatening to break out.
.....The New York Times headlines rather cautiously, “In Chapel Hill Shooting of 3 Muslims, a Question of Motive,” while the Los Angeles Times headlines, “North Carolina triple slaying arouses fear of hate crimes against Muslims.” Must be that dreaded Islamophobia that is always threatening to break out.
.....So far, the news media have been more cautious than might have been expected about labeling the murders an anti-Islamic hate crime. They have publicized the fact that Hicks is an aggressive atheist; the main theme of his Facebook page is a contempt for religion. There is little, however, that is specifically anti-Muslim. The overwhelming majority of his comments on religion, to the extent they identify a specific faith, are anti-Christian. If his victims had happened to be Christians, would the murders make national news, and would anyone be talking about hate crimes?
I suspect that the principal reason for the news media’s reticence with regard to the Hicks case is not that he is an equal opportunity atheist. Rather, I suspect they are concerned about the fact that Hicks is a liberal. This has not been widely reported, for obvious reasons. Instead, some news sources have quoted this Facebook statement: “Some call me a gun toting Liberal, others call me an open-minded Conservative.” In fact, however, apart from the fact that he likes guns, there is nothing conservative about Hicks. Here are some of his Facebook posts and “likes”:
.....You can see the liberal media’s problem. Craig Hicks is, politically, a member of their team–a garden variety, cookie cutter, Obama-voting, conservative-hating liberal. His Facebook page looks like most reporters’ would, if they didn’t have to worry about appearances. So, much as they might want to publicize a hate crime against Muslims–Islamophobia at last!–can they possibly admit that a dyed in the wool liberal like Hicks can be guilty of an anti-Muslim hate crime?
Report: Just 17% black teens live with parents, 54% for whites, both low marks
Report: Just 17% black teens live with parents, 54% for whites, both low marks | WashingtonExaminer.com:
A comprehensive survey of U.S. Census data finds that the nuclear American family, where both biological parents are at home, is in meltdown, with blacks teens being hit especially hard with less than 2-in-10 15-17-year-olds living with mom and dad.
A comprehensive survey of U.S. Census data finds that the nuclear American family, where both biological parents are at home, is in meltdown, with blacks teens being hit especially hard with less than 2-in-10 15-17-year-olds living with mom and dad.
The survey from the Family Research Council’s Marriage and Religion Research Institutereleased Thursday also shows a depressing historical roadmap of the breakup of traditional families, a trend the group fears will continue unless marriage “until death do us part” is revived.
Key highlights from the “Fifth Annual Index of Family Belonging and Rejection” provided in advance to Secrets:
— 46 percent of teens 15-17 have grown up with the biological parents, an all-time low from a high of 63 percent in 1950.
— Just 17 percent of black teens live with their nuclear family, another all-time low and down from 38 percent in 1950.
— 54 percent of white kids aged 15-17 grew up with their biological family intact, a low point and down from 67 percent in 1950.
“The American family is in a crisis,” said the survey. It was accompanied by a more detailed report on the crisis in Africa American families.
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