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August 21, 2009

DNC Admits Barack Obama WAS Collecting Information on People Via Flag@Whitehouse.gov

Filed under: Barack Obama, Freedoms, Terrorism — Tags: , , — kalel @ 2:13 am

Found at Redstate.com (http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/08/20/dnc-admits-barack-obama-was-collecting-information-on-people-via-flagwhitehousegov/):

Posted by Erick Erickson (Profile)

Thursday, August 20th at 1:25PM EDT

Greg Sargent, doing his part as a mouthpiece for the online left, is trying his best to deflect concerns over flag@whitehouse.gov, but in the process reveals that Democrats are now admitting the White House collected data on individuals from flag@whitehouse.gov.

Here’s the deal — and you’ll have to pardon wading through the stupid that is Greg Sargent regurgitating DNC talking points:

John Cornyn has a contact form on his Senate website.

You can contact Cornyn by filling in your name, address, etc. and sending an email note.

Greg Sargent breathlessly reports that

Now the DNC is striking back by pointing out that similar email collection is done on the Web sites of Senators and members of Congress, including … John Cornyn.

Over on Cornyn’s Senate Web site, for instance, you find that people who want to contact the Senator are asked to submit personal info, such as their names, addresses and emails, which are all required.

In other words, “John Cornyn does it too.”

But, as Cornyn points out, and the DNC admits, with Cornyn’s website it is an individual offering their own information to contact the Senator. With Barack Obama, it is people offering other people’s information.

The distinction is huge.

But the DNC argues this is a meaningless distinction. Following Cornyn’s logic about the White House, the DNC says, shouldn’t those who write in to Cornyn’s Web site to criticize the Senator ask what his office will do with their personal info?

Of course that is desperation on the Democrats’ part. Trying to deflect attention from the White House invading people’s privacy, the Democratic National Committee is making real news by admitting flag@whitehouse.gov was used to collect data on people being turned in by third parties.

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August 20, 2009

MSNBC Misreports the News

Filed under: Barack Obama, Freedoms — Tags: , — kalel @ 5:27 pm

Found at Redstate.com (http://www.redstate.com/moe_lane/2009/08/19/i-think-msnbc-is-trying-to-get-the-president-shot-at/):

Posted by Moe Lane (Profile)

Wednesday, August 19th at 9:26PM EDT

(H/T Ace of Spades, NewsBusters, & Hot Air) I’m aware that’s kind of an inflammatory statement, but hear me out.

OK, remember last weekend, when there were a bunch of reports of armed people at the Arizona town hall? Lots of stories of bemused reporters trying to get their heads around the notion that in Arizona you can wander around with an AR-15 -

Which is not a fully automatic weapon, by the way. You can’t buy fully automatic weapons in the USA*. I mention this because this is apparently news to our journalistic class.

- anyway, lots of bemused reporters, not least because of this picture (via here):

Health care rationing protester, by the way.  See also this video, and stop at about 0:28.

 

OK, yup, same guy. Now watch this: 

They cropped the video to obscure this guy’s ethnicity. Because it didn’t fit their narrative, which was that they think somebody – somebody white - was going to try to hurt the President.

I usually don’t say this sort of thing all that often, but this is one of those times: this is inexcusable. THIS. WAS. DELIBERATE. They had the clip.  They knew that the guy was a peaceful protester making a point about the Second Amendment.  They knew that – by definition – he was not a crazy white right-winger itching to take a shot at the President.  But they altered his appearance so that it matched their argument that there is an active risk of crazy right-wingers itching to take a shot at the President.

This was an insanely stupid move on MSNBC’s part – and one that was dangerous to the safety of the President of the United States of America, not to mention his security staff.  I am appalled that a supposedly reputable news agency would do this.

Moe Lane

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Bloviating Barney Caught on Tape

Filed under: Financial, Freedoms — Tags: , , — kalel @ 4:08 pm

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August 18, 2009

Huckabee says 2 states in Holy Land ‘unrealistic’

Filed under: Freedoms, Israel — Tags: , , , — kalel @ 3:28 pm

JERUSALEM – Former U.S. presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said Tuesday there should be no Palestinian state in the West Bank and endorsed Israeli settlements there, sharply disagreeing with Washington and much of the world.

A three-day tour of Israel, hosted by a far-right group of religious nationalists, is taking Huckabee to some of the most contentious hotspots in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including a West Bank settlement outpost that even Israel’s hard-line government considers illegal and an east Jerusalem housing project that the Obama administration has demanded be halted.

Israel officially refuses to freeze its settlement activity, but officials have confirmed that approval is now being withheld from fresh projects.

Huckabee’s opposition to a Palestinian state puts him at odds with the accepted wisdom of both Democrats and Republicans — and to some degree even with conservative Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has come out in favor of some form of Palestinian independence.

Speaking to a small group of foreign reporters in Jerusalem, Huckabee said the international community should consider establishing a Palestinian state some place else.

“The question is should the Palestinians have a place to call their own? Yes, I have no problem with that. Should it be in the middle of the Jewish homeland? That’s what I think has to be honestly assessed as virtually unrealistic.”

The politician, a Southern Baptist preacher and a two-time former governor of Arkansas, praised Israel for giving Muslims access to Jerusalem’s Dome of the Rock — also once the site of the ancient Jewish temples — even though the presence of a mosque there “could be considered an affront.”

“Israel is a place where they’re going to allow other cultures and religions, but don’t ask the Jewish people whose homeland it is to completely yield over their ability to live within the context of their country,” said Huckabee.

President Barack Obama is calling for a complete freeze on Israeli settlement activity on lands the Palestinians claim for their would-be state.

Huckabee is being hosted by the Jerusalem Reclamation Project, a pro-settler group seeking to bolster the Jewish presence in traditionally Arab east Jerusalem, where Palestinians hope will serve as their future capital.

Their activities, some of them funded by American millionaire Irving Moskowitz, are aimed at blocking the division of the city as part of any future peace deal.

Huckabee said he welcomed a demonstration Monday night by anti-settlement protesters outside the Shepherd Hotel, the site of a planned housing project in east Jerusalem which the Obama administration has demanded be stopped and where the Moskowitz family hosted Huckabee for dinner.

He called the freedom to protest an “affirmation of everything that is wonderful and great about Israel and the United States.”

During his tour, Huckabee will also visit the site of a planned neighborhood near Jerusalem that has also drawn U.S. ire and which Palestinians say will slice their future state in half. He will also travel to Hebron, the traditional burial place of the Biblical patriarch Abraham and the focus of particularly acute tensions between Muslims and Jews.

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Counterterrorism in Obama’s Washington

Filed under: Barack Obama, Terrorism — Tags: , , — kalel @ 3:26 pm

http://www.danielpipes.org/7525/counterterrorism-in-obamas-washington

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August 12, 2009

Obama Speaks About the Failures of the USPS

Filed under: Barack Obama, Financial, Freedoms — Tags: , , — kalel @ 12:00 pm

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August 7, 2009

White House Creating Enemies List of Those That Oppose Their Health Care Plan

Filed under: Barack Obama, Freedoms, Terrorism — Tags: , , — kalel @ 4:13 pm

From American Future Fund Political Action (verified the request to report fellow Americans from White House blog at whitehouse.gov):

What images arise when you think of a government constructing a list of people who disagree with its decisions?

What would you think if you knew it was occurring within our own White House?

In a shocking new development, one senator has asked the Obama administration to stop collecting “fishy” information Americans see on health care reform – and he’s asking Obama to stop before the White House ends up collecting electronic information about its so-called enemies!

That’s right – Sen. John Cornyn is standing up for United States taxpayers, asking the president to block these efforts.

The article states:

    Cornyn was responding to a post on the White House’s blog Wednesday in which users are asked to help stop the spread of disinformation about legislation to overhaul health insurance. The post offers an e-mail address, flag@whitehouse.gov, for users to forward anything “on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy.”
It’s frightening to think that in America, the White House develops a list if you disagree with them. Utterly frightening.

Are YOU on this list? Let’s hope not. But we are going to have to remain resolved in our efforts.

American Future Fund Political Action stands with you in your efforts to oppose the government-run ObamaCare. We will fight against their “Fish Lists” and fight for your right to freedom of speech as protected by the Constitution.

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August 6, 2009

Hizbollah Rearms, Barak Issues Warning

Filed under: Israel, Terrorism — Tags: , , — kalel @ 11:37 pm

ARUTZSHEVA.COM

Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh said Thursday that Hizbullah’s growing weapons supplies are “an internal matter”. Salloukh’s statement was seen as a response to accusations that Lebanon has failed to implement a United Nations resolution that would prohibit Hizbullah from rearming.
Salloukh spoke to Associated Press reporters following a meeting with British diplomat Ivan Lewis. During the meeting Lewis mentioned Britain’s concern over Hizbullah’s arms smuggling.

Hizbullah is forbidden to rearm according to UN Security Council resolution 1701, the decision which ended the Second Lebanon War. The resolution called on Israel to fully withdraw from southern Lebanon and cease its counterterror offensive in the region, in exchange for a guarantee that the Lebanese government would take full control of southern Lebanon, and would not allow Hizbullah to rearm or to take up positions south of the Litani River.
Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah has openly boasted that his terrorist network has rebuilt its weapons stock, and now has even more rockets than it did before attacking Israel in 2006.

Meanwhile, in Israel, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Thursday that if Hizbullah attacks Israel again, Lebanon may pay the price. While Israel made efforts not to harm Lebanese infrastructure during the Second Lebanon War, in a future conflict such infrastructure may be targeted, he told Israel Radio.

According to Barak, former Defense Minister Amir Peretz agreed with senior IDF officials not to target Lebanese infrastructure such as roads and airports during the conflict, due to agreements between Israel and the United States. Peretz later denied that such an agreement existed.

One reason for Israel’s potential change in policy is Hizbullah’s growing strength on the Lebanese political scene. While in 2006 Hizbullah was an opposition group with little say in state policy, the pro-Syrian bloc led by Hizbullah has since gained power, and has been granted veto power over major government decisions.

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US to Israel: Leave Military Action on Iran to Us

Filed under: Barack Obama, Israel — Tags: , , , , — kalel @ 11:35 pm

The weeklong US-Israel marathon in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv ending Thursday, July 30 was the platform for the Obama administration’s first unveiling of a new US diplomatic-military program for Iran and its nuclear threat, DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources disclose. The three-staged program was presented by US defense secretary Robert Gates and national security adviser James Jones to prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu, defense minister Ehud Barak, chief of staff Lt. Gen. Gaby Ashkenazy, Mossad chief Meir Dagan and military intelligence head Amos Yadlin.

The new approach consists of three steps for thwarting Iran’s drive for a nuclear bomb:

1. Diplomatic engagement as far as it will go. The American officials assured Israel they were aware of the diminishing chances of this track succeeding in view of the Islamic regime’s domestic troubles, but the US administration is still determined to give it a chance up until early September.

2. If diplomacy fails, Washington will embark on the phased introduction of increasingly harsh sanctions against Iran, such as an embargo on exporting refined oil products including gasoline to Iran and a blockade on its sea ports.

3. If Iran continues to forge ahead with its nuclear and missile development, the US will resort to its military options. DEBKAfile’s military sources report that the American visitors shared with Israeli leaders their specific plans of actions with details of the resources they planned to wield.

Gates and Jones wound up their presentation by stating unambiguously: Iran is a big power issue and it behooves the United States as the leading world power to handle it. So leave it to us and act like an American ally and friendly government. The role they assigned Israel was to leave its military option on the table in order to keep Tehran under pressure.

Our Jerusalem sources report that the Netanyahu government will study the new Obama administration’s program and decide how to approach it. On the one hand, Israel’s political and defense leaders were provided with the first detailed and coherent Washington has devised for dealing with the prospective Iranian nuclear menace.

It meant that Israel is not alone in the field against the Islamic Republic and has been relieved by the American plan of action of the need to resort to unilateral military action.

But on the other, the intelligence estimates the US and Israel traded in their talks this week differ on Iran’s timeline for assembling nuclear warheads and devices. By asking Israel to leave the Iranian nuclear threat to the United States, Gates and Jones were also telling Israel to accept US intelligence’s longer estimate of this timeline. This might in the long run turn out to be inimical to Israel’s security interests.
-via Debka.com

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US Condemns Israel Over Domestic Policy

Filed under: Barack Obama, Freedoms, Israel, Terrorism — Tags: , , , — kalel @ 11:32 pm

Israel is isolated. The United States and others have strongly condemned a domestic decision, which has been confirmed by various courts all the way up to the Supreme Court, evicting long-time Arab squatters from property that is not theirs.

The property in question is located in the northeastern Jerusalem neighborhood of Shimon HaTzaddik, also known as Sheikh Jarrah. Though the property has been owned by a Sephardic Jewish organization for over 120 years, Arabs were placed there by Jordan following its conquest of Jerusalem in 1948.
“We know the justness and truthfulness of what we are doing. This is the Jewish homeland, and we have come home.”

Over the course of the past ten years, Jewish groups have actively sought to restore the Jewish character of the neighborhood – which also features the traditional gravesite of the Talmudic sage Simon the Just (Shimon HaTzaddik). The focus of their activity is in the courts, where they have proven to “more than 15 judges in various courts,” according to one activist, that the properties are theirs.

“In addition,” the source told Israel National News, “the squatters have done all they could to show that they deserve no protection from the law. They have not paid rent, they have rioted, they have built illegally, they have presented forged documents – and they even include among their number some who have been in prison for security crimes!”

Several properties were evacuated of their illegal squatters on Sunday morning, and some of them are already populated by young Jewish families; more volunteers, including singles and families with young children, are required.

Despite the legality and historic justice of the proceedings, foreign countries including the United States have unequivocally condemned Israel for them. U.S. State Department spokesperson Meggan Mattson released a statement saying Israel had acted in violation of the Roadmap plan, and that “unilateral actions taken by either party cannot prejudge the outcome of negotiations and will not be recognized by the international community.”

The United Nations also castigated Israel for evicting the illegal squatters. “I deplore the totally unacceptable actions by Israel in which Israeli security forces evicted Palestinian refugee families… to allow settlers to take possession of their properties,” said Richard Miron of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.

A person close to the efforts to return the neighborhood to its Jewish character commented, “It’s true that the photos of the evicted families appearing in the world press are not favorable to our cause, but we know the justness and truthfulness of what we are doing. This is the Jewish homeland, and we have come home.”

Senior Palestinian Authority negotiator Saeb Erakat expressed outrage, telling reporters, “Israel is once again showing its utter failure to respect international law.” Ignoring Israeli justice, Erekat said the homes are “Palestinian houses,” and lamented that “19 newly homeless children will have nowhere to sleep.”

The British consulate in Jerusalem, which happens to be located in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood together with several other foreign missions, also released a statement of condemnation, saying, “The Israelis’ claim that the imposition of extremist Jewish settlers into this ancient Arab neighbourhood is a matter for the courts or the municipality is unacceptable.”
-via israelnn.com

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