Saturday, June 06, 2015

Reagan swelled with pride for soldiers in D-Day anniversary speech; Obama expresses pride in undocumented immigrants

Megyn Kelly | Reagan swelled with pride for soldiers in D-Day anniversary speech; Obama expresses pride in undocumented immigrants
“Here in Normandy, the rescue began,” Reagan said.
“Here the Allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history.”
Reagan described the undertaking of the allied forces against seemingly insurmountable odds.

"The Rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers — the edge of the cliffs shooting down at them with machine-guns and throwing grenades.
And the American Rangers began to climb.
They shot rope ladders over the face of these cliffs and began to pull themselves up.
When one Ranger fell, another would take his place.
When one rope was cut, a Ranger would grab another and begin his climb again.
They climbed, shot back, and held their footing.
Soon, one by one, the Rangers pulled themselves over the top, and in seizing the firm land at the top of these cliffs, they began to seize back the continent of Europe.
Two hundred and twenty-five came here.
After 2 days of fighting, only 90 could still bear arms.

And then he delivered the line that gave the speech its name.

“These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. 
These are the men who took the cliffs. 
These are the champions who helped free a continent. 
These are the heroes who helped end awar.”

In contrast, President Barack Obama marked D-Day by expressing pride in undocumented immigrants:

Thinkin' Bill n Hill gonna use this-----Europe Goes Down the Memory Hole With the 'Right to Be Forgotten'

Europe Goes Down the Memory Hole With the 'Right to Be Forgotten' - Reason.com:
"...The right to be forgotten recently celebrated its first birthday.
It was introduced last May, when a Spanish man went to the European Court of Justice to complain about the fact that a story about his home once having been repossessed was still showing up when his name was Googled.
This was an infringement of his privacy, he claimed.
The ECJ agreed, and instituted what has come to be known as the right to be forgotten. 
It said citizens have a right to demand the erasure of search-engine links to stories containing "irrelevant" or "outdated" data about them. 
This means, weirdly, that online news reports about, for example, that Spanish man's financial travails will still exist—Europeans just won't be able to find them, at least not by using Google or any of the other main search engines.
In the year since the ECJ effectively gave us the right to say "It does not exist!" there have been tens of thousands of requests for the rewriting of history.

Taxpayer subsidies don't pay: Milwaukee Bucks arena backers are bucking history

Taxpayer subsidies don't pay: Milwaukee Bucks arena backers are bucking history - Watchdog.org
MADISON, Wis. — For those banking on an economic boom from a new taxpayer-subsidized Milwaukee Bucks arena, it may be time for a history lesson.
“Most studies find very little economic impact from sports facilities, which would, of course, suggest the argument for public subsidies is very weak,” said Richard Alm, researcher at Southern Methodist University’s O’Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom.
...Gov. Scott Walker summed up the cold hard facts as he sees them.
“We’ve considered the financial impacts on the state should the Bucks stay or go, and quite simply, we found it’s cheaper to keep them,” the Republican governor said at a Capitol press conference.
“Cheaper to keep them” doesn’t sound like a ringing endorsement of a big-ticket plan that critics see as ransom in a hostage situation.
But Walker’s point is plain: 
If the city of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County and the state don’t come up with a way to help pay for a new playground for the Bucks, the NBA will make good on its threat to buy back the team from its owners and then shop the franchise to some other city willing to play ball.
... research is backed and cited by a study in the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis,which also noted that almost all economists and development specialists, at least those not working for a chamber of commerce or similar organization, conclude the rate of return a city receives for its investment is generally below that of alternative projects.
“In addition, evidence suggests that cities and metro areas that have invested heavily in sports stadiums and arenas have, on average, experienced slower income growth than those that have not,”
the report noted.
...“Very little evidence exists to suggest that sporting events are better at attracting tourism dollars to a city than other activities,” the report states. 
“More often than not, tourists who attend a baseball or hockey game, for example, are in town on business or are visiting family and would have spent the money on another activity if the sports outlet were not available.”
...The impact study on the Bucks Arena, prepared by a Marquette University professor for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, estimates development of Milwaukee’s long-vacant Park East Corridor would add 700 apartment units, 225,000 square feet of office space and 280,000 square feet of retail.
Zimbalist said there also are the intangibles, the positive social and cultural impacts of a city hosting a professional sports team. 
Those are impossible to measure.
Taxpayer subsidies for sports facilities in general is bad public policy, Alm said.
“We don’t subsidize the local supermarket, if the owner threatens to leave town,” he said. 
“The difference is professional sports is a monopoly where sports owners can extract these kinds of deals.”

Mr. President, Tear Down This Wall... Of Secrecy: TiSA Details Emerge - Breitbart

Mr. President, Tear Down This Wall... Of Secrecy: TiSA Details Emerge - Breitbart:

"Americans aren’t being allowed to see what’s in ObamaTrade. In fact, the agreements that lawmakers are supposed to vote on next week are so secret that lawmakers aren’t even allowed to keep any notes they make about what the deals contain.

But that wall of secrecy is being pulled down.

WikiLeaks is conducting a campaign to expose all the ObamaTrade documents. That effort is already paying off for curious voters."

Powerless to stop student's use of cell phones in class!-----Fed-up teacher suspended for jamming students’ cell phones so they’d pay attention in class

Fed-up teacher suspended for jamming students’ cell phones so they’d pay attention in class | Fusion
Pop quiz: If you don’t want students using cell phones in class, do you:
cellphone jamsA) Ask students to turn them off?
B) Confiscate them at the beginning of class and return them at the end?
C) Use an illegal cell phone jamming device?
Dean Liptak, a science teacher at Hudson High School in Bradenton, Fla., has been suspended without pay for five days for choosing C.

“My intent for using the device was to keep students academically focused on schoolwork,” he wrote in a letter to the school district.
But Liptak ended up jamming cell phones throughout the school.
When the phone company came to investigate, they realized what had occurred.
“There was some issues with the signal all through the school, people were complaining about it, and during that time he wasn’t saying, ‘Oh, it’s me, I’ve got the jammer,'” Betsy Kuhn, head of employee relations at the school, told the Herald.
Cell phone jammers are illegal in the U.S., and the FCC has an entire webpage, and a downloadable poster (below), aimed at people like Liptak...

A Virginia town remembers the Bedford Boys, who gave their lives on D-day

A Virginia town remembers the Bedford Boys, who gave their lives on D-day - LA Times:
"There is perhaps no place more appropriate in which to remember the magnitude of the sacrifice of those who stormed ashore on D-day than Bedford, Va., a town of 6,000 that’s 200 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.
If you’ve heard of , it’s likely because of the Bedford Boys, 30 National Guard soldiers from Bedford who landed on France’s Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944.
By day’s end, 19 Bedford soldiers were dead. 
Four more died later in the Normandy campaign.
Proportionately, the town of Bedford, then about 3,200 residents, suffered the nation’s most severe D-day losses.
In 1996, Congress warranted the establishment of a National D-day Memorial in Bedford; after significant planning and fundraising, it was dedicated June 6, 2001, by President George W. Bush...

D-Day invasion: Reporter’s firsthand account on June 6, 1944

D-Day invasion: Reporter’s firsthand account on June 6, 1944 - NY Daily News:
"Originally published by the Daily News on June 7, 1944. This story was written by Donald MacKenzie.)
A B-26 MARAUDER BASE IN ENGLAND, June 6. - Riding in the van of the American air spearhead which covered the landing of American Rangers on the coast of France, this reporter had a panoramic view this morning of the D-Day invasion and saw the first Americans come ashore from smoking landing boats which had ridden through a curtain of German gunfire to reach the beach a few minutes before.
Deep behind the invaded beach, American paratroops and glider-borne Rangers were locked in battle along a wide, irregular front.
Airborne units had landed soon after dawn and were engaged with the enemy when warships of the Unite Nations steamed in open order to within a few miles of the coast and commenced to pour in a steady fire....."

Another Paint-By-The-Numbers Friday

Another Paint-By-The-Numbers Friday | David Stockman's Contra Corner
It’s another paint-by-the-numbers Friday. 
The headline number was predictably rosy, but please don’t look underneath the hood. 
The jobs engine is still coughing and sputtering.
Goods Producing Jobs - Click to enlargeFor instance, among the grand total of 280,000 new jobs reported for May, the entire goods producing sector—-construction, manufacturing, mining and energy—- accounted for just 6,000 or 2% of the gain
And that’s not just a monthly aberration.
Employment in the most productive sector of the US economy has been shrinking for 15 years, and is still 2.4 million or 11% below its pre-recession level.

Its worth noting that the average pay in the goods sector during May amounted to $47,000 at an annualized rate—-or in the vicinity of a living wage. Not so with the big gainers in today’s report, however.
According to the BLS, the nation gained 57,000 jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector—-that is, bartenders, waiters, bellhops and hot dog vendors at the ball park.  
While the talking heads were cheerleading the headline number, of course, they naturally failed to note that from a production and income point of view, these are just one-third jobs.  
Owing to low hourly rates and only about 26 hours per week on average, the annualized pay equivalent in the leisure and hospitality category is just$16,000.

Another Controversy Over Hillary Clinton’s Time at the State Department | TheBlaze.com

Another Controversy Over Hillary Clinton’s Time at the State Department | TheBlaze.com:

"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did nothing to stop the sale of a Michigan battery company to a Chinese firm, despite making complaints about it on the campaign trail last month, the Detroit Free Press reported.

A123 Systems was sold to Wanxiang in early 2013. During a campaign stop in New Hampshire last month, Clinton raised concerns about the sale during a town hall meeting."



Proof of global warming!!-----A-Basin :YTD Snowfall 338 Inches

Al's Blog: YTD Snowfall 338 Inches:
"YTD Snowfall 338 Inches
By the end of May, Arapahoe Basin had received 338 inches of snow.
This is 98% of average snowfall based on our records going back to 1978. 
On paper this indicates a very average snow season.
As we all know, this season was anything, but average.
November and December saw great snowfall, January and March had light snowfall and warm temperatures, February and April saw "average" snowfall and, as well all know, May saw fantastic spring snowfall.
All and all, this makes for an "average" snowfall season - more like an amalgamation of extremes.
I commonly tell people that in Colorado average snowfall means great skiing."

Bee Colony Collapse Is Overhyped

Bee Colony Collapse Is Overhyped | National Review
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but U.S. honeybee colonies are at a 20-year high. 
You’ve probably heard by now that bees are mysteriously dying. 
In 2006, commercial beekeepers began to witness unusually high rates of honeybee die-offs over the winter — increasing from an average of 15 percent to more than 30 percent. 
Everything from genetically modified crops to pesticides (even cell phones) has been blamed. 
The phenomenon was soon given a name: colony collapse disorder. 
Ever since, the media has warned us of a “beemaggedon” or “beepocalypse” posing a “threat to our food supply.” 
By 2013, NPR declared that bee declines may cause “a crisis point for crops,” and the cover of Time magazine foretold of a “world without bees.” 
...But here’s something you probably haven’t heard: There are more honeybee colonies in the United States today than there were when colony collapse disorder began in 2006. 
In fact, according to data released in March by the Department of Agriculture, U.S. honeybee-colony numbers are now at a 20-year high. 
And those colonies are producing plenty of honey. U.S. honey production is also at a 10-year high. Almost no one has reported this, but it’s true. 
...How can this be? 
In short, commercial beekeepers have adapted to higher winter honeybee losses by actively rebuilding their colonies. 

Egg rationing in America has officially begun

Egg rationing in America has officially begun - The Washington Post:
"In recent days, an ominous sign has appeared throughout Texas.
"Eggs [are] not for commercial sale," read warnings, printed on traditional 8 1/2-by-11-inch pieces of white paper and posted at H-E-B grocery stores across Texas.
"The purchase of eggs is limited to 3 cartons of eggs per customer."
H-E-B, which operates some 350 supermarkets, is one of the largest chains not only in the state, but in the whole country. 
And it has begun, as the casual but foreboding notices warn, to ration its eggs.
"The United States is facing a temporary disruption in the supply of eggs due to the Avian Flu," a statement released on Thursday said.
"H-E-B is committed to ensuring Texas families and households have access to eggs. The signs placed on our shelves last week are to deter commercial users from buying eggs in bulk.""

EPA Chief: Just Trust Us On Climate Science | The Daily Caller

EPA Chief: Just Trust Us On Climate Science | The Daily Caller:

"Americans are just going to have to trust the EPA’s 44 years of experience dealing with environmental issues when it comes to figuring out ways to cope with man-made global warming, says the agency’s chief.

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told Big Think in an interview that while there are limits to how much the federal government can do for issues like global warming, the public needs to trust how the EPA translates the “complicated” science into real-life actions."


The government is so willing to think for you too!

Hispanic culture movin' up to USA?-----!-----Hungry, desperate Venezuelans are targeting and looting food trucks

Hungry, desperate Venezuelans are targeting and looting food trucks | Fox News Latino
One of the many byproducts of Venezuela’s acute political and financial crisis is food truck looting, a pattern that is plaguing the country’s highways with chaos and fear.
Just last week, some 200 looters swarmed into an overturned tractor-trailer carrying canned juice — men, women and children were seen taking as many boxes of juice as they could, either by foot or on motorcycles.
Drivers and even emergency personnel just stood by, unaffected.
"The two Venezuelas" (Las dos Venezuelas), a catchphrase so commonly used here these days to describe the rift between the poor and the middle or upper class, were exposed in broad daylight for everyone to see: the looters and the citizens.
...Indeed, according to the Prosecutor General’s Office, in Venezuela about 98 percent of all crimes are not prosecuted.
The non-governmental Venezuelan Violence Observatory said that during 2014 the South American country registered 24,980 violent deaths, or 82 per 100,000 residents.
These figures make Venezuela the country with the second-highest homicide rate in the world, exceeded only by Honduras, with 104 killings per 100,000, according to studies presented by the World Health Organization.

History for June 6


History for June 6 - On-This-Day.com
Nathan Hale 1755 - Soldier for Continental Army during American Revolutionary War, considered to be America's first spy, known for his famous quote "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.", John Trumbull 1756 - Artist during the American Revolutionary War period, Gary U.S. Bonds (Gary Levone Anderson) 1939 - Singer 


Robert Englund (Robert Barton Englund) 1948 - Actor, best known for player the character of Freddy Krueger , Harvey Fierstein 1954 - Actor, playwright, Bjorn Borg 1956 - Tennis player 


1813 - The U.S. invasion of Canada was halted at Stony Creek, Ontario. 


1844 - The Young Men's Christian Association was founded in London. 


1882 - The first electric iron was patented by H.W. Seely. 


1925 - Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter Percy Chrysler. 


1932 - In the U.S., the first federal tax on gasoline went into effect. It was a penny per gallon. 


1944 - The D-Day invasion of Europe took place on the beaches of Normandy, France. 400,000 Allied American, British and Canadian troops were involved. 


1968 - U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy died at 1:44am in Los Angeles after being shot by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy was was shot the evening before while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. 


1971 - "The Ed Sullivan Show" aired for the last time. It was canceled after 23 years on the air. Gladys Knight and the Pips were the musical guests on show. 

Friday, June 05, 2015

When Men Were Men: Classic Clip of The Duke Shutting Down A Liberal

When Men Were Men: Classic Clip of The Duke Shutting Down A Liberal:

"The iconic star of westerns represented everything good about American ideals; he emitted strength, grit, and self reliance.  He was an America original; a real, honest-to-goodness man.

Whether in real life, or on the screen, The Duke embodied rugged conservativism, and was never afraid to speak up in defense of the values upon which our nation was founded."

Enormous financial shortfall coming to Michigan in a year and a half!!!-----Medicaid enrollment under ObamaCare soars, raising cost concerns

Medicaid enrollment under ObamaCare soars, raising cost concerns | Fox News
Several states that chose to expand Medicaid eligibility under ObamaCare now are facing deadline pressure to pay for it, the result of more signups than anticipated -- and, a looming reduction in how much of the bill the federal government will cover.
At least seven of the 29 states (and the District of Columbia) that expanded coverage have experienced significantly higher-than-expected enrollment.
The expansion of Medicaid, the government health care program for low-income people, now allows most low-income adults making up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level to qualify.
...The enrollment interest is definitely there -- but so is a ballooning taxpayer bill.
...Right now, federal funds cover 100 percent of the costs through 2016 for people now eligible for insurance through the Medicaid expansion.
...However, the federal commitment decreases to 95 percent in 2017, 94 percent in 2018, 93 percent in 2019 and 90 percent in 2020 and beyond.
...Colorado, Maryland, Michigan and Ohio also have reported enrollment exceeded projections.

Greedy Eco-liars!!!-----Harvard, Syracuse Researchers Caught Lying to Boost Obama Climate Rules

Harvard, Syracuse Researchers Caught Lying to Boost Obama Climate Rules - Breitbart
E-mails obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency show that Harvard University, Syracuse University and two of their researchers appear to have falsely claimed a study supporting EPA’s upcoming global warming rules was conducted “independent(ly)” of the agency.
In early May, a study published in the journal Nature Climate Change purported to support a key EPA claim about its forthcoming global warming rules aimed at coal-fired power plants.
The New York Times’ headline, “EPA Emissions Plan Will Save Thousands of Lives, Study Finds,” typified the media coverage.
Across the media, the authors were innocuously described as simply university-affiliated “researchers.”
After all, the researchers had declared they had “no competing financial interests” in their study.
Both universities had issued media releases heralding the study as the “first independent, peer-reviewed paper of its kind.”
...But a closer look at these claims of independence raises serious doubts.
An online search of EPA’s web site revealed that Syracuse’s Driscoll has previously involved as a principal investigator in studies that received over $3.6 million in research grants from EPA.
Co-author Dallas Burtraw, a researcher at the think tank Resources for the Future, had been involved in previous EPA grants totaling almost $2 million.
Harvard co-author Jonathan I. Levy had been involved in over $9.5 million worth of grants.
Co-author Joel Schwartz, also of Harvard, had been previously involved in over $31 million worth of grants from EPA....
This issue goes deeper than mere truth-telling. 
The EPA’s controversial Clean Power Plan hinges on the notion that shuttering coal plants will save lives.
As EPA values each life “saved” at about $10 million, the claim that the rules will save 6,600 lives per year puts the rules’ alleged benefits on the order of $66 billion per year, far in excess of industry projections of the rules’ costs.
These EPA claims, however, are controversial to say the least.
A compelling alternate view is that no lives will be saved because, for one reason, EPA’s own extensive clinical research shows that particulate matter and ozone in outdoor air do not kill anyone..."

Pamela Geller and CNN Host Go at It Again in Another Tense Exchange: ‘They’re Going to Come For You, Too’ | TheBlaze.com

Pamela Geller and CNN Host Go at It Again in Another Tense Exchange: ‘They’re Going to Come For You, Too’ | TheBlaze.com:

“Members of the Muslim community who aren’t terrorists said they found it offensive,” he said of the reasoning why they weren’t shown.

Geller, though, pushed back.

“So what? I find a lot of things offensive. … I find you telling me that my speech is offensive — I find that offensive,” she said. “I’m not going to kill you. This is what is required to live in a pluralistic society. And I will not abridge my First Amendment rights so as not to offend savages, which is what is being demanded of me.”

Devil's Night in the summer or just tryin' to keep the animals in their pens?------Detroit considers 4-day fireworks curfew

Detroit considers 4-day fireworks curfew - Crain's Detroit Business:
"The public will have an opportunity to speak about a proposed four-day curfew that would keep children off Detroit's streets after 6 p.m. through 6 a.m.
Detroit has imposed a curfew during the annual downtown fireworks show, which is set for June 22 this year.
But police are requesting that it be stretched to four days — the nights of Detroit's River Days festival, June 19-21, and the night of the fireworks display, June 22.
A public hearing is planned Wednesday.
Anyone under age 18 and away from home would need to be with an adult or guardian, even if they're miles from the Detroit River. 
There are some exceptions. Spokeswoman June West said police want a safe River Days festival.
Council member Andre Spivey said an expanded curfew seems to have "racial overtones" in the predominantly black city.
A vote could occur June 16."

A "religion of peace"-----CAIR Leader Ahmad Saleem Arrested in Major Child Sex Trafficking Ring Bust, Sex with Children as Young as 10

CAIR Leader Ahmad Saleem Arrested in Major Child Sex Trafficking Ring Bust, Sex with Children as Young as 10 | Pamela Geller, Atlas Shrugs: Islam, Jihad, Israel and the Islamic War on the West:
The two-week joint sting, known as “Operation L and P,” netted 101 arrests in both Lake and Polk counties (Florida).
The investigation concluded late last week.
The UK child sex trafficking gangs we have come to America.

CAIR leader Ahmad Saleem, a Muslim youth coordinator, was also one of the men arrested. Investigators said the men all went to a home in Clermont with the hopes of having sex with a child. The car Saleem traveled in had a license plate that said, “Invest in children,” according to investigators.
Ahmad Saleem is an active community organizer in Orlando, Florida.
He is responsible for spreading CAIR Florida’s impact and presence in the Orlando community..
He is the son of Pakistani immigrants.
His father, a pediatrician, and his mother, a school teacher...
...Mr. Saleem is the founder of Saleem Academy, an organization dedicated to empowering Muslim youth globally.
Under it, he has conducted his “Inspired by the Quran” and “Muslim Youth Survival Guide” weekend seminars.
...More than 100 people, including the Orlando leader of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, were arrested in a two-county Florida sex-sting operation, many of whom for allegedly trying to have sex with children.
...“These are very dangerous people and they are after our children,” said Grady Judd of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
During the first week of the sting, investigators say, 22 people traveled to Clermont, Florida, thinking they were going to have sex with a child between ages 10 and 14. 
Seventy-nine others were arrested on charges connected to prostitution.
Ahmad Saleem, a Muslim youth coordinator, was also one of the men arrested.
Investigators said the men all went to a home in Clermont with the hopes of having sex with a child.
...The Lake County Sheriff’s Office released the following in a statement:
“The first week of the operation targeted adults who were looking for sex with a child.
..As this portion of the operation progressed, 79 individuals were arrested on charges related to prostitution. 
Some of those arrested in this phase were also in possession of drugs and were therefore charged accordingly."

ISIS bans pigeon breeding: seeing birds’ genitals offends Islam and is punishable by flogging

ISIS bans pigeon breeding: seeing birds’ genitals offends Islam and is punishable by flogging | Pamela Geller, Atlas Shrugs: Islam, Jihad, Israel and the Islamic War on the West:
"Pigeon porn.
Who’d a thunk it?
What will these righteous, devout savages think of next?
How long before the devout Muslim group designates Central Park haram?

“ISIS bans pigeon breeding: seeing birds’ genitals offends Islam and is punishable by flogging,” By The Daily Mail, June 2, 2015
Islamic extremists in Syria and Iraq have banned citizens breeding pigeons
Claim the sight of uncovered pigeons flying overhead is offensive to God
Also say that raising the birds wastes time that should be spent praying
Those who break the rules will face flogging, fines and even imprisonment
Earlier this year ISIS executed three boys they found breeding pigeons


By John Hall and Robert Verkaik-Published: 09:57, 2 June 2015
Document: Senior ISIS issued this diktat banning pigeon breeding as they claim the sight of the birds’ genitals as they fly overhead is offensive to Islam
Senior clerics fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have issued a diktat banning pigeon breeding as they claim the sight of the birds’ genitals as they fly overhead is offensive to Islam.
Jihadis operating in the group’s ‘Euphrates province’, which stretches from Anbar in Iraq to Dier ez Zour in Syria, told pigeon breeders they had one week to stop the practice or face public flogging.
The announcement isn’t the first time ISIS has targeted the apparently blasphemous practice of pigeon breeding – a popular pastime in the Middle East.
Earlier this year it was claimed that 15 boys had been arrested and at least three of them executed by ISIS militants in Iraq’s eastern Diyala governate after fighters took exception to their pigeon breeding hobby on the grounds that it stopped them spending their time worshipping Allah...

Boston Terror Suspect Originally Plotted to Behead High-Profile Conservative Activist: Report | TheBlaze.com

Boston Terror Suspect Originally Plotted to Behead High-Profile Conservative Activist: Report | TheBlaze.com:

“This is a showdown for American freedom,” a defiant Gellar told CNN on Wednesday. “Will we stand against this savagery or bow down to them and silence ourselves?”

She added, “This is what is required just to show a cartoon in America, 2015…It’s devastating, and people need to understand what’s at stake. I mean, if we surrender on this point, what will we surrender next?”

What could possibly go wrong?-----Hillary Clinton calls for automatic, universal voter registration

Hillary Clinton calls for automatic, universal voter registration | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"Clinton used a speech at the historically black Texas Southern University to criticize voting restrictions in North Carolina, Texas, Florida and Wisconsin, and urged states to adopt a national standard of no fewer than 20 days of early in-person voting, including opportunities for weekend and evening voting.
"Because what is happening is a sweeping effort to disempower and disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of our country to the other since the Supreme Court eviscerated a key provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013," she said."

Always complicated to let "PC" rule your life-----Barnard votes to admit transgender women

Barnard votes to admit transgender women - New York News:
"NEW YORK (AP) - Barnard College has decided to admit transgender women, becoming the latest women's college to issue a new policy acknowledging the fluidity of gender.
The new policy, announced Thursday, says Barnard will consider applicants who consistently live and identify as women.
That excludes transgender men -- those born female but identifying as male. 
The decision is an attempt to balance Barnard's identity as a women's college with what the school calls "an evolving understanding of gender identity."
The decision makes Barnard the last of the traditional Seven Sisters colleges to update their admissions policies.
Each school has come up with a slightly different formula.
Though it won't admit transgender men, Barnard said it would still give its full support to any student who makes such a transition while enrolled."

If you use Facebook to get your news, please — for the love of democracy — read this first

If you use Facebook to get your news, please — for the love of democracy — read this first - The Washington Post:
political news pew
Facebook’s 1.44 billion users rely on the site for lots of things: keeping in touch, sharing photos, casual stalking. 
But if you get your political news through Facebook, as more than 60 percent of millennials do, please browse with extreme caution: 
The site doesn’t show you everything, and may subtly skew your point of view. 
A new survey by the Pew Center suggests that a majority of American Internet users now get political news from Facebook. 
Unlike other, traditional sources, Facebook hides many stories selectively. 
According to a recent Washington Post experiment, as much as 72 percent of the new material your friends and subscribed pages post never actually shows up in your News Feed. -- The Washington Post, "If you use Facebook to get your news, please — for the love of democracy — read this first"

Clinton Foundation Refuses to Release Names of 1,076 Secret Foreign Donors - Breitbart

Clinton Foundation Refuses to Release Names of 1,076 Secret Foreign Donors - Breitbart:

"In the four weeks since May 8, CGEP has only reduced the list of secret foreign donors from 1,079 to 1,076. As for the other 1,076, CGEP has apparently no intention of releasing their names.

CGEP did not specify on its website if it has asked those 1,076 donors for permission to release their names.

Here is the list of 24 “major donors” which CGEP has released:"

Affirmative Action Lands in the Air Traffic Control Tower

Affirmative Action Lands in the Air Traffic Control Tower - WSJ:
"When a plane starts its final descent, are the passengers more concerned about the competence or about the skin color of the air-traffic controllers on the ground who will help the pilot land safely? The answer may be obvious to readers, if not to the Obama administration.
A recently completed six-month investigation by Fox Business Network found that the Federal Aviation Administration has quietly moved away from merit-based hiring criteria in order to increase the number of women and minorities who staff airport control towers.
The changes come despite the fact that the FAA’s own internal reports describe the evidence for changing the hiring process as “weak.”
Until 2013, the FAA gave hiring preference to controller applicants who earned a degree from one of its Collegiate Training Initiative schools and scored high enough on an eight-hour screening test called the Air Traffic Selection and Training exam, or AT-SAT, which measures cognitive skills.
The Obama administration, however, determined that the process excluded too many from minority groups. 
In May 2013, the FAA’s civil rights administrator issued “barrier analyses” of the agency’s employment procedures, which recommended “revising how the AT-SAT is used in establishing best-qualified lists.”
By the start of last year, the FAA was using a biographical questionnaire (BQ) to initially vet potential hires.
The questions—“How many sports did you play in high school?”, “What has been the major cause of your failures?”—seem designed to elicit stories of personal disadvantage or family hardship rather than determine success on the job.
“The FAA says it created the BQ to promote diversity among its workforce..,”