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Wednesday, September 13, 2017
History for September 13
History for September 13 - On-This-Day.com
Walter Reed 1851, Milton S. Hershey 1857, John Pershing 1860
J.B. Priestley 1894, Claudette Colbert 1905, Roald Dahl 1916
1759 - The French were defeated by the British on the Plains of Abraham in the final French and Indian War.
1788 - The Constitutional Convention decided that the first federal election was to be held on Wednesday the following February. On that day George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. In addition, New York City was named the temporary national capital.
1789 - The United States Government took out its first loan.
1847 - U.S. forces took the hill Chapultepec during the Mexican-American War.
1922 - In El Azizia, Libya, the highest shade temperature was recorded at 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
1935 - Aviator Howard Hughes, Jr., of Houston, set a new airspeed record of 352 mph with his H-1 airplane (Winged Bullet).
1948 - Republican Margaret Chase Smith was elected to the U.S. Senate and became the first woman to serve in both houses of the U.S. Congress.
1971 - In New York, National Guardsmen stormed the Attica Correctional Facility and put an end to the four-day revolt. A total of 43 people were killed in the final assault. A committee was organized to investigate the riot on September 30, 1971.
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Texas prof resigns from law firm after tweeting he'd be 'ok' with DeVos sexual assault | Fox News
Texas prof resigns from law firm after tweeting he'd be 'ok' with DeVos sexual assault | Fox News:
"A Texas professor and lawyer reportedly has resigned from his firm after tweeting that he’d be “ok” with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos being sexually assaulted."
"A Texas professor and lawyer reportedly has resigned from his firm after tweeting that he’d be “ok” with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos being sexually assaulted."
Irma’s trail of destruction in Florida Keys revealed | Fox News
Irma’s trail of destruction in Florida Keys revealed | Fox News:
"Hurricane Irma made its first landfall in Florida Sunday morning in the Keys as a Category 4 storm, with 130-mph winds.
Monroe County is allowing residents and business owners back into certain areas of the Florida Keys on Tuesday at 7 a.m., according to the Keys Weekly. "
"Hurricane Irma made its first landfall in Florida Sunday morning in the Keys as a Category 4 storm, with 130-mph winds.
Monroe County is allowing residents and business owners back into certain areas of the Florida Keys on Tuesday at 7 a.m., according to the Keys Weekly. "
Hands On with the TSA's New 'Enhanced' Pat-Down Procedure | The Weekly Standard
Hands On with the TSA's New 'Enhanced' Pat-Down Procedure | The Weekly Standard:
"Earlier this year, the LA Times reported: "TSA quietly launches new 'enhanced' pat-down procedure."
The Times noted that TSA would not describe precisely how the new procedure is different from the old one:
"TSA officials declined to detail the new universal procedure or the previous pat-down tactics, but the industry is bracing for passenger unhappiness about more invasive searches."
...After going through a metal detector in the TSA-Pre security line, I was randomly selected to see if a machine would detect explosives on my hands.
My palms were swabbed and the machine detected explosives, even though I had not recently handled a gun, flammable liquids, or any sort of explosives...
...So what precisely does the "enhanced" pat-down seem to entail, you ask?
Well, since you asked,
For what it's worth, this isn't the story of an agent who didn't know how to do a pat-down.
The agent described exactly what he was going to do before he did it and seemed to be simply carrying out the government's policy.
I'm sure he'd like a job that involves less groping..."
Read on!
"Earlier this year, the LA Times reported: "TSA quietly launches new 'enhanced' pat-down procedure."
The Times noted that TSA would not describe precisely how the new procedure is different from the old one:
"TSA officials declined to detail the new universal procedure or the previous pat-down tactics, but the industry is bracing for passenger unhappiness about more invasive searches."
...After going through a metal detector in the TSA-Pre security line, I was randomly selected to see if a machine would detect explosives on my hands.
My palms were swabbed and the machine detected explosives, even though I had not recently handled a gun, flammable liquids, or any sort of explosives...
...So what precisely does the "enhanced" pat-down seem to entail, you ask?
Well, since you asked,
- the agent runs his hand inside a passenger's waistband and also runs his hand up the back of each leg until he "meets resistance"
- and then does the same from the front of each leg.
- And then the TSA agent swipes the front of his hands 3 or 4 times right over the zipper area of one's Gap Outlet comfort-stretch khakis. That last part was the most unpleasant.
For what it's worth, this isn't the story of an agent who didn't know how to do a pat-down.
The agent described exactly what he was going to do before he did it and seemed to be simply carrying out the government's policy.
I'm sure he'd like a job that involves less groping..."
Read on!
Menu Labeling Requirements Would Raise Food Costs | Economics21
Menu Labeling Requirements Would Raise Food Costs | Economics21:
"Tucked among the many regulations and provisions of the Affordable Care Act is a provision requiring chains with 20 or more locations that serve “restaurant-type food” to post calorie and other nutritional information.
...The rationale for the menu labeling requirement is that making clear nutritional information available to consumers will allow them to choose lower-calorie meals and affect menu offerings.
...Unfortunately for proponents of the requirement, menu labeling does not seem to reduce the amount of calories people consume.
...Since the Nutrition Facts label was mandated in 1990, the American population has got fatter, rather than thinner.
While the potential benefits of the labeling requirement are uncertain, the provision would come with substantial costs that would be passed on to consumers through higher food prices.
The FDA estimates that covered establishments will incur $562 million in costs through 2020..."
"Tucked among the many regulations and provisions of the Affordable Care Act is a provision requiring chains with 20 or more locations that serve “restaurant-type food” to post calorie and other nutritional information.
...The rationale for the menu labeling requirement is that making clear nutritional information available to consumers will allow them to choose lower-calorie meals and affect menu offerings.
...Unfortunately for proponents of the requirement, menu labeling does not seem to reduce the amount of calories people consume.
...Since the Nutrition Facts label was mandated in 1990, the American population has got fatter, rather than thinner.
While the potential benefits of the labeling requirement are uncertain, the provision would come with substantial costs that would be passed on to consumers through higher food prices.
The FDA estimates that covered establishments will incur $562 million in costs through 2020..."
Donald Trump vows to fight terror around world - Washington Times
Donald Trump vows to fight terror around world - Washington Times:
"President Trump observed his first 9/11 anniversary as commander in chief Monday by vowing to pursue radical Islamic terrorists into the darkest corners of the world, underscoring his plans to send potentially thousands more troops to Afghanistan in the hope of stabilizing the country that served as the launchpad for al Qaeda’s attack."
"President Trump observed his first 9/11 anniversary as commander in chief Monday by vowing to pursue radical Islamic terrorists into the darkest corners of the world, underscoring his plans to send potentially thousands more troops to Afghanistan in the hope of stabilizing the country that served as the launchpad for al Qaeda’s attack."
Bitter Hillary: Trump Won Because He Comforted ‘Millions of White People’ » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
Bitter Hillary: Trump Won Because He Comforted ‘Millions of White People’ » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
"In an interview to promoter her book about losing the election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton claimed that she lost because Trump ran a campaign of nostalgia and it was a ‘comfort’ to ‘millions of white people’.
“He was quite successful in referencing the nostalgia that would give hope, comfort, settle grievances, for millions of people who were upset about gains that were made by others,” Clinton stated during the CBS interview, aired Sunday.
“What you’re saying is millions of white people,” interviewer Jane Pauley stated.
“Millions of white people,” Clinton confirmed.
“Yeah, millions of white people.”
"In an interview to promoter her book about losing the election to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton claimed that she lost because Trump ran a campaign of nostalgia and it was a ‘comfort’ to ‘millions of white people’.
“He was quite successful in referencing the nostalgia that would give hope, comfort, settle grievances, for millions of people who were upset about gains that were made by others,” Clinton stated during the CBS interview, aired Sunday.
“What you’re saying is millions of white people,” interviewer Jane Pauley stated.
“Millions of white people,” Clinton confirmed.
“Yeah, millions of white people.”
Clinton also blamed ‘sexism and misogyny’ for her loss, and claimed that a majority of Americans felt ‘we really don’t want a woman commander in chief’.
At no point did Clinton admit that it was her own scandal ridden history that could have contributed to her loss.
Hillary was also asked about her infamous ‘deplorables’ comment, to which she revealed she actually still stands by..."
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At no point did Clinton admit that it was her own scandal ridden history that could have contributed to her loss.
Hillary was also asked about her infamous ‘deplorables’ comment, to which she revealed she actually still stands by..."
Read on!
If the democrats and unions will let us...-----Immigrants will play a crucial role in hurricane recovery efforts
Immigrants will play a crucial role in hurricane recovery efforts:
"After Hurricane Katrina, grocery and big box stores all over the Gulf Coast found themselves having to create whole aisles devoted to Latino food.
Mexican food trucks were everywhere in New Orleans.
What caused this transformation of the food scene?
Immigrants coming north to help rebuild after the storm.
...As areas of Texas, Louisiana, and Florida face a long and historically expensive recovery from Harvey and Irma, they need to learn all they can from Katrina.
One of those lessons was the importance of immigrant labor in the rebuilding process.
During these times, immigration will relieve pressure on the market for lower-skilled labor.
As the demand for clean-up and construction labor grows, workers have to come from somewhere. There are some willing native-born Americans, but from past experience it’s clear that there aren’t enough Americans who both need the work and are willing to do it for the current wage.
...One way to gain that additional labor without labor costs rising as high would be to open the door to more immigrants.
Higher local wages in the immediate aftermath of the storm will make it worthwhile for workers to come from Mexico and the Caribbean.
That influx of labor will push wages back down, closer to where they were before..."
"After Hurricane Katrina, grocery and big box stores all over the Gulf Coast found themselves having to create whole aisles devoted to Latino food.
Mexican food trucks were everywhere in New Orleans.
What caused this transformation of the food scene?
Immigrants coming north to help rebuild after the storm.
...As areas of Texas, Louisiana, and Florida face a long and historically expensive recovery from Harvey and Irma, they need to learn all they can from Katrina.
One of those lessons was the importance of immigrant labor in the rebuilding process.
During these times, immigration will relieve pressure on the market for lower-skilled labor.
As the demand for clean-up and construction labor grows, workers have to come from somewhere. There are some willing native-born Americans, but from past experience it’s clear that there aren’t enough Americans who both need the work and are willing to do it for the current wage.
...One way to gain that additional labor without labor costs rising as high would be to open the door to more immigrants.
Higher local wages in the immediate aftermath of the storm will make it worthwhile for workers to come from Mexico and the Caribbean.
That influx of labor will push wages back down, closer to where they were before..."
REPORT: Canada Deported 'Hundreds' Of Refugees And Illegal Immigrants | Daily Wire
REPORT: Canada Deported 'Hundreds' Of Refugees And Illegal Immigrants | Daily Wire:
"The liberal prime minister Tweeted in January that, "To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada."
He failed to mention their stay in Canada would be short, and that they'd be returned to their home countries if they did not follow Canada's immigration law to the letter."
"The liberal prime minister Tweeted in January that, "To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada."
He failed to mention their stay in Canada would be short, and that they'd be returned to their home countries if they did not follow Canada's immigration law to the letter."
Remember this WINTER storm?-----December 2013, when 40 percent of BWL's 96,000 customers lost power for up to 11 DAYS!!
Ice storm anniversary: BWL faces change and concern
LANSING – ..."I don't blame the ice storm on the Board of Water & Light," she said.
"I do blame them for their lack of response, their unpreparedness and the fact they didn't have a plan for this type of emergency."
..BWL's failures in preparation and response are not merely the opinion of angry customers.
State regulators and citizen watchdogs verified the city-owned utility did not plan for an outage that could affect more than 20 percent of its customers because 20 percent was the biggest loss it had ever experienced — until December 2013, when 40 percent of BWL's 96,000 customers lost power for up to 11 days.
"We live in Michigan for Pete's sake and you're not prepared for something like that?" Baerren said.
...As early as Dec. 30, 2013 — before the full restoration of power — J. Peter Lark, the city-owned utility's leader since 2007, had begun to cast BWL as a victim of weather circumstances beyond its control.
..."Both Consumers Energy and DTE Electric had emergency management procedures in place and responded effectively and safely to the ice storm event to address the outages."
...When compared to BWL, Consumers Energy restored power to almost twice as many customers in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties and finished three days sooner than BWL, the State Journal found in a review of MPSC records..."
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LANSING – ..."I don't blame the ice storm on the Board of Water & Light," she said.
"I do blame them for their lack of response, their unpreparedness and the fact they didn't have a plan for this type of emergency."
..BWL's failures in preparation and response are not merely the opinion of angry customers.
State regulators and citizen watchdogs verified the city-owned utility did not plan for an outage that could affect more than 20 percent of its customers because 20 percent was the biggest loss it had ever experienced — until December 2013, when 40 percent of BWL's 96,000 customers lost power for up to 11 days.
"We live in Michigan for Pete's sake and you're not prepared for something like that?" Baerren said.
...As early as Dec. 30, 2013 — before the full restoration of power — J. Peter Lark, the city-owned utility's leader since 2007, had begun to cast BWL as a victim of weather circumstances beyond its control.
..."Both Consumers Energy and DTE Electric had emergency management procedures in place and responded effectively and safely to the ice storm event to address the outages."
...When compared to BWL, Consumers Energy restored power to almost twice as many customers in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties and finished three days sooner than BWL, the State Journal found in a review of MPSC records..."
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Clinton Cited False Study As Reason She Lost Wisconsin | NTK Network
Clinton Cited False Study As Reason She Lost Wisconsin | NTK Network
Clinton Cited False Study As Reason She Lost Wisconsin
Clinton Cited False Study As Reason She Lost Wisconsin
"In “What Happened,” Clinton falsely alleged that Wisconsin’s new voter ID law prevented 200,000 people from voting.
Hillary Clinton is blaming her Wisconsin loss on a voter ID law that she alleged helped “reduce turnout by 200,000 votes,” in the state. The only problem for Clinton is that independent fact checkers have blasted the study she cited as false.
In “What Happened,” Clinton wrote:
“In Wisconsin, where I lost by just 22,748 votes, a study from Priorities USA estimated that the new voter ID law helped reduce turnout by 200,000 votes, primarily from low-income and minority areas.”
Clinton’s claim that Wisconsin’s new voter ID law reduced turnout by 200,000 votes is “mostly false,” according to the independent fact-checking outlet PolitiFact.
PolitiFact scored this claim as “mostly false,” in May when Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) alleged, “Voter turnout in 2016 was reduced by approx. 200,000 votes because of WI’s photo ID laws.”
PolitiFact wrote:
A report she cites from a Democratic candidate-supporting group says a decline in voter turnout between the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections in Wisconsin was entirely due to the state’s new photo identification requirement for voting.
But experts say that while photo ID requirements reduces turnout to some extent, they question the methodology of the report and say there is no way to put a number on how many people in Wisconsin didn’t vote because of the ID requirement.
We rate Baldwin’s statement Mostly False.
Clinton, who spends much of “What Happened” blaming her election loss on ‘fake news’ apparently relied on ‘fake news’ to source her faulty claims."
The Real Reason the US Navy Keeps Hitting Merchant Vessels - In Military
The Real Reason the US Navy Keeps Hitting Merchant Vessels - In Military
Words by Wes O’Donnell, Managing Editor InMilitary.com and Veteran, U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force
Editor’s note: Last week, we secured an interview with a recently retired U.S. Navy captain who spent 20 years at sea and 10 in the Pentagon, working on process improvement projects. He asked to remain anonymous due to a number of political considerations and a need for privacy. For the purposes of this interview, we will call him Captain F.
Editor’s note: Last week, we secured an interview with a recently retired U.S. Navy captain who spent 20 years at sea and 10 in the Pentagon, working on process improvement projects. He asked to remain anonymous due to a number of political considerations and a need for privacy. For the purposes of this interview, we will call him Captain F.
InMilitary: Thank you, sir, for sitting down with us and giving us your time. As you’re painfully aware, there have been a number of at-sea incidents lately, most notably the two separate collisions of the USS Fitzgerald and USS John McCain with merchant vessels. Sailors’ lives have been lost. There are conspiracy theories of Russian spoofing of GPS and other nonsense. Our most pressing question is: Why is this happening now and with such frequency?
Captain F: First, the big picture. The nation, like every nation, has to balance guns and butter. Just a fact of life. Limited resources and unlimited requirements, needs and wants. Congress and the executive branch must lead that discussion based on the threat and the capabilities of the required force to meet those threats.
After each war, although they do not term it as such (actually, they did after the collapse of the Berlin Wall), there is always a great deal of pressure to provide a “peace dividend” – or more precisely, to move funding from the military to social projects. I have been through two significant drawdowns in my service from 1974-2003.
IM: So it’s a leadership issue?
Captain F: What gave out was leadership.
The admirals did not put their careers on the line and object about anything. They rolled over to save themselves.
That is the big picture.
From a more localized perspective, the direct in-line people, COs, XOs and MCPOs, also rolled over.
There is no way on my ships that would have happened.
We always had direct leadership.
Leadership that was there, present and capable.
I am willing to bet that those ships involved in incidents with merchants had all their sexual orientation, transgender training, and environmental training all completed at the expense of the safety and operational training.
If you put the emphasis on social issues, you get a social force.
If you put it on operational issues, you get an operational force..."
How Democrats left America naked before North Korea’s nukes | New York Post
How Democrats left America naked before North Korea’s nukes | New York Post:
"Opposition to missile defense has been an article of faith for Democrats since President Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983. Sen. Edward Kennedy led the early opposition to what Democrats derisively labeled “Star Wars,” denouncing missile defense as a “mirage.”"
"Opposition to missile defense has been an article of faith for Democrats since President Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983. Sen. Edward Kennedy led the early opposition to what Democrats derisively labeled “Star Wars,” denouncing missile defense as a “mirage.”"
The Falling Man
The Falling Man:
"Do you remember this photograph?
In the United States, people have taken pains to banish it from the record of September 11, 2001.
The story behind it, though, and the search for the man pictured in it, are our most intimate connection to the horror of that day."
"Do you remember this photograph?
In the United States, people have taken pains to banish it from the record of September 11, 2001.
The story behind it, though, and the search for the man pictured in it, are our most intimate connection to the horror of that day."
History for September 12
History for September 12 - On-This-Day.com
Richard Gatling 1818, H.L. Mencken 1880, Jesse Owens 1913
Ian Holm 1931, Glenn Davis 1934, Barry White 1944
1914 - The first battle of Marne ended when the allied forces stopped the German offensive in France.
1922 - The Episcopal Church removed the word "Obey" from the bride's section of wedding vows.
1938 - In a speech, Adolf Hitler demanded self-determination for the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia.
1953 - U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier.
1953 - Nikita Krushchev was elected as the first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
1954 - "Lassie" made its television debut on CBS. The last show aired on September 12, 1971.
1963 - The last episode of "Leave it to Beaver" was aired. The show had debuted on October 4, 1957.
1992 - Dr. Mae Carol Jemison became the first African-American woman in space. She was the payload specialist aboard the space shuttle Endeavor. Also onboard were Mission Specialist N. Jan Davis and Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Mark C. Lee. They were the first married couple to fly together in space. And, Mamoru Mohri became the first Japanese person to fly into space.
Monday, September 11, 2017
WATCH: Mattis Delivers STRONG Message On 9/11 Anniversary | Daily Wire
WATCH: Mattis Delivers STRONG Message On 9/11 Anniversary | Daily Wire:
"Mattis then issued a stern warning to the Islamic terrorists.
"While we never asked for this fight, we are steadfastly committed to seeing it through, as President Trump has made it abundantly clear," Mattis said.
The defense secretary then mocked the Islamic terrorists as "maniacs disguised in false religious garb," saying they were wrong to think they could frighten Americans into submission."
"Mattis then issued a stern warning to the Islamic terrorists.
"While we never asked for this fight, we are steadfastly committed to seeing it through, as President Trump has made it abundantly clear," Mattis said.
The defense secretary then mocked the Islamic terrorists as "maniacs disguised in false religious garb," saying they were wrong to think they could frighten Americans into submission."
UC Berkeley Battles Students Over "Offensive" Building Names | Daily Wire
UC Berkeley Battles Students Over "Offensive" Building Names | Daily Wire:
"“Many were hopeful” when the university said it would review building names in the wake of concerns about Barrows Hall, “but more than a year later, the committee tasked with reviewing building names instead simply recommended creating yet another committee,” the paper said, claiming that nearly every building on Berkeley's campus honored a "racist.""
"“Many were hopeful” when the university said it would review building names in the wake of concerns about Barrows Hall, “but more than a year later, the committee tasked with reviewing building names instead simply recommended creating yet another committee,” the paper said, claiming that nearly every building on Berkeley's campus honored a "racist.""
The real story of flight 93 | World news | The Guardian
The real story of flight 93 | World news | The Guardian:
"Todd Beamer was a religious family man.
Mark Bingham was gay, a PR executive and a keen sportsman.
Cockpit recordings from 11 September now show how these two very different men became heroes of America
First published on Saturday 1 December 2001
The words everywhere.
They have become America's favourite, bittersweet and articulate bumper sticker.
They were used by President Bush to dispatch his bombers to the mountains and deserts of Afghanistan - but they resonate further than that.
For they are also the words that closed a remarkable conversation on 11 September between a man called Todd Beamer and Lisa Jefferson, a telephone switchboard operator.
The words are: 'Let's Roll'.
Jefferson was in a suburb of Chicago, at the headquarters of the GTE phone company, when she took the call that, she now says, changed her life. Beamer, the caller, was aboard the hijacked and doomed United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco.
Beamer, who didn't want to worry his pregnant wife, had called GTC, the company that provides the telephone service on United Airlines flights.
He and Jefferson talked for 13 minutes, during which they recited together the Lord's Prayer and Psalm 23 - 'Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me.'
Beamer had ideas about that valley, and how many dead it should claim.
For as Flight 93 was gnarled off course, he and other passengers learnt through an extraordinary series of calls they made to relatives and partners that their plane was one of a quartet turned into terrorist guided missiles.
And in the hopeless claustrophobia of a tubular steel trap 30,000 feet up, they tried to defy death.
By the time Beamer dialled GTE, his aircraft had been re-routed by the terrorists towards Washington, and perhaps on course for the White House, or the Capitol.
Beamer and other passengers decided to take on the hijackers and wrest control of the plane.
The recent release of tapes from the cockpit voice recorder indicates just how close they came to doing so..."
"Todd Beamer was a religious family man.
Mark Bingham was gay, a PR executive and a keen sportsman.
Cockpit recordings from 11 September now show how these two very different men became heroes of America
First published on Saturday 1 December 2001
The words everywhere.
They have become America's favourite, bittersweet and articulate bumper sticker.
They were used by President Bush to dispatch his bombers to the mountains and deserts of Afghanistan - but they resonate further than that.
For they are also the words that closed a remarkable conversation on 11 September between a man called Todd Beamer and Lisa Jefferson, a telephone switchboard operator.
The words are: 'Let's Roll'.
Jefferson was in a suburb of Chicago, at the headquarters of the GTE phone company, when she took the call that, she now says, changed her life. Beamer, the caller, was aboard the hijacked and doomed United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco.
Beamer, who didn't want to worry his pregnant wife, had called GTC, the company that provides the telephone service on United Airlines flights.
He and Jefferson talked for 13 minutes, during which they recited together the Lord's Prayer and Psalm 23 - 'Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me.'
Beamer had ideas about that valley, and how many dead it should claim.
For as Flight 93 was gnarled off course, he and other passengers learnt through an extraordinary series of calls they made to relatives and partners that their plane was one of a quartet turned into terrorist guided missiles.
And in the hopeless claustrophobia of a tubular steel trap 30,000 feet up, they tried to defy death.
By the time Beamer dialled GTE, his aircraft had been re-routed by the terrorists towards Washington, and perhaps on course for the White House, or the Capitol.
Beamer and other passengers decided to take on the hijackers and wrest control of the plane.
The recent release of tapes from the cockpit voice recorder indicates just how close they came to doing so..."
How Democrats left America naked before North Korea’s nukes | New York Post
How Democrats left America naked before North Korea’s nukes | New York Post
"With last weekend’s surprise nuclear test, North Korea has reached the final stage of its crash course to develop thermonuclear weapons that can reach and destroy US cities.
So why are we not on a crash course to protect our cities from North Korean nuclear missiles?
Opposition to missile defense has been an article of faith for Democrats since President Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983.
Sen. Edward Kennedy led the early opposition to what Democrats derisively labeled “Star Wars,” denouncing missile defense as a “mirage.”
Reagan nonetheless moved forward with research and development, and his successor, George H.W. Bush, put missile defense on track for deployment with the Global Protection Against Limited Strikes program.
But as soon as President Bill Clinton took office, he terminated GPALS and cut national missile-defense funding 80 percent.
Clinton also signed an agreement to revive the moribund Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned deployment of missile defense..."
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"With last weekend’s surprise nuclear test, North Korea has reached the final stage of its crash course to develop thermonuclear weapons that can reach and destroy US cities.
So why are we not on a crash course to protect our cities from North Korean nuclear missiles?
- Answer: Because for more than three decades, Democrats have done everything in their power to prevent, obstruct or delay ballistic-missile defense.
Opposition to missile defense has been an article of faith for Democrats since President Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1983.
Sen. Edward Kennedy led the early opposition to what Democrats derisively labeled “Star Wars,” denouncing missile defense as a “mirage.”
Reagan nonetheless moved forward with research and development, and his successor, George H.W. Bush, put missile defense on track for deployment with the Global Protection Against Limited Strikes program.
But as soon as President Bill Clinton took office, he terminated GPALS and cut national missile-defense funding 80 percent.
Clinton also signed an agreement to revive the moribund Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which banned deployment of missile defense..."
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