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Friday, November 06, 2009
Mandatory Sex Lessons For Every 15-Year-Old In Britain
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 11:30 AM
From the story: All 15-year-olds must receive at least one year of sex and relationship lessons, Ed Balls, the Schools Secretary, said yesterday. Those whose religious or moral values prevent them from attending will be classed as truants and may be punished by the school. Until now parents could opt out of lessons about contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and homosexuality until their children were 19.

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Friday, November 06, 2009
Unemployment Rate Hits 10.2%
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 10:24 AM
It's higher than the 9.9% economists had expected, representing 190,000 jobs lost in October. But that doesn't even count the number of people who are reluctantly working fewer hours because they can't find steady work. Considering those people -- the "real" unemployment rate is estimated at 15.6%.

I'd take a sec to point out that it's not just 190,000 people who have lost jobs. It's those people, plus their families -- their wives, their children, anyone else who might be relying on them for support. It affects the local restaurant owner that won't get that person's business every month, or the once-a-week cleaning lady who's wages are cut back because that person can't afford her anymore.

Obama continues to maintain that over 640,000 have been "saved or created" by federal stimulus dollars. But 7.3 million jobs have been lost since the beginning of last year.





Friday, November 06, 2009
Prominent Muslim Groups Immediately Condemn Attack
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 10:13 AM
The Ft. Hood killer had attended daily prayers at a mosque in Silver Spring, Md., and yelled  "Alllahu Akbar" before gunning down his fellow soldiers. Here's a nod to the Islamic Circle of North America, Islamic Society of North America, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and the Muslim Public Affairs Council for promptly condemning the attack. Here's a call for the Muslim Students Association, the Islamic Assembly of North America, and every other local and international Muslim group to call him out as well.





Friday, November 06, 2009
A House Call to Capitol Hill
Posted by: John Campbell at 9:32 AM

Factoid of the Day: The Pelosi government run health care plan creates a new 2.5% tax on all medical devices not sold through a retail establishment. That means a new 2.5% tax on everything from wheelchairs and hospital gowns, to artificial organs. And that lowers health care costs how?

Tea Party: Yesterday on Capitol Hill, we Republicans held a press conference on the west front of the Capitol to oppose the Pelosi Health Plan.  The “Tea Party” people seized on this as an opportunity to express the grass roots opposition to what the Wall Street Journal has called the worst bill since World War II. They started sending their e-mails just a few days ago.

And boy did they deliver.   I would estimate that there were 25,000 people in the crowd all chanting “kill the bill; kill the bill.” There are those on the left who would dismiss this movement as a bunch of kooks and fringe players. They do so at their peril.  I talked to corporate CEOs, Doctors, an investment banker with an MBA, and many other educated people of accomplishment. I would not they say they are angry, but rather, they are filled with resolve. No one paid them to be here, and it should be noted that this event was at 12:00 noon on a Thursday. They just do not want this country to follow the path of collectivism that Pelosi and Obama espouse.  They know it doesn’t work,  and I agree with them.

Another interesting thing to note, is that there is no office for the 'Tea Party.'  In fact, there is no centralization at all. It is completely organic, spontaneous, and organized only through the Internet.  It is just individuals making an individual decision to fight for freedom without any central direction or control, which I might add, is exactly the opposite of how Obama and Pelosi think health care (and many other things) should work.  This movement really is emblematic of the power and dignity of the individual over the power and control of the collective. House Call

And it is that individual choice and right that we are fighting for.  Here is a picture I took of the crowd from my vantage point on the steps of the Capitol.  If you would like to see more photos, log onto my facebook page by clicking here .  The crowd was stretched out over such a wide area that I could not even begin to capture it all without a fish-eye lens, which I don’t have. But hopefully you will get the flavor.

As of this moment, the Democratic leadership still does not have enough votes to pass the bill. Tomorrow, the President will travel to Capitol Hill to meet with Democrats and try to talk enough of them into voting for it. They have scheduled a vote for Saturday, after the President works it some more.

As I write you this from my office in the Longworth Building, I can hear thousands of people outside chanting “kill the bill; kill the bill.” I know that my Democratic colleagues can hear them too.  Let’s hope they listen.




Friday, November 06, 2009
Rick Scott: Unsung Conservative Hero of the Health Care Debate
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 8:49 AM
I've got a profile up of Rick Scott, the former hospital industry executive who has been stirring up much of the angst about ObamaCare.




Friday, November 06, 2009
Guests Battle! Soldier To Dr. Phil: Quit The "Psychobabble" & Deal With The Islamic Factor at Ft. Hood
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 1:17 AM
Like this former JAG officer, I was thinking the same thing. He should have whined that CNN was not "fair and balanced" due to the people who agreed with him. When acts of terror and evil done in the name of Islam are described as "stress" and the result of teasing, something is wrong. 



Here's our Dear Leader giving a "shout out" before discussing the Ft. Hood massacre:



Here's the Ft. Hood Press Conference with Lt. Gen. Robert Cone. Murder is alive and stable!



Shep Smith interviews Hasan’s cousin



Shep interview with Ret. Col. Terry Lee who Worked with Fort Hood Killer



Finally, Ft. Hood murderer exclaimed ‘Allah Akbar’ as he opened fire

Video Courtesy of KSL.com








Thursday, November 05, 2009
Judge the person, not the resume
Posted by: Michael Medved at 5:38 PM


(Appeared in USA Today, November 3, 2009)

‘A nation that proudly offers fresh starts and open doors regardless of old world titles or family connections should reject snobbery based on either academic attainment or aristocratic ancestry.’

The poisonous polarization of the culture has produced some ill-considered attacks that call into question one of the most fundamental American values: the notion that each individual deserves to be judged on ability, not background, and evaluated on performance rather than credentials.

For instance, some of the pre-emptive dismissal of Sarah Palin's upcoming book Going Rogue — with its massive first printing of 1.5 million — represents an elitist attempt to disarm a political combatant by questioning her qualifications. Echoing themes from the 2008 campaign, the former governor's many detractors focus contemptuous attention on her teenage participation in beauty pageants, youthful ambitions as a sportscaster and checkered academic career (transferring among four colleges before finally finishing a journalism degree at the University of Idaho).

Some of the nation's most influential commentators face similarly sneering criticism based on educational background. I recently received an angry letter from a Texas teacher who despised all of conservative talk radio. "You're a pathetic joke, just like all the other professional blowhards who pollute the airwaves with their rants," he cheerfully opined. "Look at the biggest clowns in your business Limbaugh, Hannity, Glenn Beck. How many college degrees among all of them? The answer is zero. You're just a bunch of ignorant boobs who think that if you shout loud enough no one will notice you have nothing to say."

It's true that my colleagues Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck all failed to earn university degrees, but they've won huge audiences based on undeniable skill as persuasive communicators. For those who are entertained, provoked or inspired by an opinionated figure on radio or TV, academic distinction is entirely irrelevant.

Cronkite, Novak, Safire

The public recently mourned the loss of three universally respected journalists — Walter Cronkite, Robert Novak and William Safire. No one questioned their brilliance, or their contributions to the culture, despite the fact that they all dropped out of college short of graduation. By the same token, sophisticated computer geeks may feel disdainful of Microsoft products, but they don't boycott that company because Bill Gates left Harvard without earning a degree.

Cronkite, Novak and Safire rose to fame in an earlier era, when far fewer Americans graduated from college. In 1960, only 8% of adults 25 or older had earned university degrees. Today, the percentage of college graduates is nearing a third of all adults. In the election of 1948, the voters paid scant attention to the fact that President Truman never attended college. But today, with college education far more common and accessible, no politician could run a credible presidential campaign without some post-high school diploma.

Ironically, the emphasis on intellectual elitism has become far more pronounced on the left than the right, despite the long-standing association of Democrats as "the party of the people." In 2008, college graduates voted decisively for Obama, and he won even bigger majorities of those with post-graduate degrees — not surprising for a candidate with credentials from Columbia and Harvard.

Not only do studies indicate a considerable liberal tilt in college faculties, but Democrats support increased government spending for institutions of higher learning. Because progressives attach greater significance to universities, it makes sense that they judge the educational backgrounds of candidates (and commentators) accordingly: In the past six presidential elections, every one of the Democratic nominees held degrees from Harvard or Yale.

This liberal infatuation with Ivy League affiliation, going back to the Harvard-trained Roosevelt and Kennedy families, also protects prominent progressives from doubts about their "unserious" early careers. Conservatives note that Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., spent most of adulthood as a comedian,or that New York Times columnist Frank Rich was a drama critic, or that MSNBC firebrand Keith Olbermann gained fame as a sportscaster. Liberals respond to such objections by insisting that whatever previous professional paths, their stars boast solid academic qualifications: Franken and Rich graduated from Harvard, and Olbermann got a degree from Cornell.

Illogical attacks

In that context, I've received personal attacks because of the 12 years I spent as a full-time film critic (reviewing movies for PBS and the New York Post) before launching my daily political talk show 13 years ago. The same correspondent who objected to the prominence of Limbaugh and company because of their lack of university diplomas suggested that my books and radio commentary deserved no attention because "you're a dummy movie critic with no qualifications at all." As a matter of record, I graduated from Yale with honors and attended Yale Law School, before working as speechwriter and campaign aide for senatorial and congressional candidates, and writing an acclaimed history of the White House staff.

Of course, these achievements will do nothing to help my latest book if it's inarticulate or unpersuasive, just as Sarah Palin's early life struggles should in no way discredit her best-seller if it's riveting and insightful. Attempts to disregard messages by attacking the background of the messenger count as not only illogical but also un-American. A nation that proudly offers fresh starts and open doors regardless of old world titles or family connections should reject snobbery based on either academic attainment or aristocratic ancestry.

For Palin, as for any candidate or commentator, the public will appropriately judge performance, not personal history, and should by all means read the book, not the r?sum?.

Michael Medved, a member of USA TODAY's board of contributors, hosts a daily radio talk show and is the author of 12 books, including The Shadow Presidents and the forthcoming The 5 Big Lies About American Business.






Thursday, November 05, 2009
Bumbling "Put Up" Time
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 5:02 PM
In the wake of Tuesday's elections, it's never been more clear that "put up or shut up" time is rapidly approaching for the President.  The Right, of course, is opposed to him.  And now, even some of the Left is getting sick of his all-celebrity, no-leadership model of governing.

It seems to me that if the President were half as smart as we've been told he is, he'd realize that he needs to step up.  And if he were half as unflappable as we've been told he is, he wouldn't be doing stuff like this in the wake of the election: That's right, he's complaining again about the "mess" he inheirited from the Bush administration

So you've got a delusional Speaker of the House, trying harder than ever to ram through a massively unpopular monstrosity of a health care bill, even though disgruntled voters list health care low on their list of concerns.  You've got an electorally embattled Senate majority leader delaying bringing any bill to the Senate floor.

So there would seem to be plenty for the President to do, besides whine about the troubles he inheirited.  More than ever, he should be projecting calmness, capability and the ability to engage in meaningful action.  Instead, more than ever, he's contributing to the sense that he's not quite up to the job that he won with so little experience.






Thursday, November 05, 2009
Why Would the AARP Endorse ObamaCare Cuts in Medicare? Follow the Money.
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:58 PM
The Chicago Tribune is wondering--what's up with the AARP?  Something must be up:
Why else would the nation's largest lobbying organization, sworn to protect the interests of senior citizens, watch silently as Congress plans to cut Medicare spending by $400 billion to pay for its health reform legislation? Could it be that the interests of seniors and AARP are not exactly aligned?

Let's follow the money. AARP takes in more than half of its $1.1 billion budget in royalty fees from health insurers and other vendors that market services with the organization's name. Medicare supplementary policies, called "Medigap" plans, make up the biggest share of this royalty revenue.

AARP has an interest in selling more, not fewer, Medigap plans, of course. But there is a competitor on the block.  A growing number of seniors are enrolling in a new form of Medicare coverage Medicare Advantage where they don't need Medigap.  Medicare Advantage was created in 2003 to give seniors the option of joining private plans that are paid up to 12 percent more to provide better health benefits than traditional Medicare.

These private plans compete with each other by offering seniors such services as lower premiums, better drug coverage, dental care and eyeglasses, and more comprehensive coverage for major medical expenses. Nearly 11 million of Medicare's 45-million beneficiaries are in the program.

Congress' health reform bills would cut spending for Medicare Advantage by at least $150 billion. President Obama has singled out Medicare Advantage, saying it is a give-away to private insurance companies. But virtually all of the extra money goes back to seniors in the form of better benefits, so it's seniors who have the most to lose.

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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Dems Press On With Radical Agenda, Despite Voters' Objections
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:53 PM
As hundreds (maybe thousands) of protestors gathered at the Capitol today to protest government-run health care options being floated around Congress, Democrats pressed onward in pursuing their agenda:

Reuters is reporting that a Senate committee led by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) approved a "climate change" measure over the objections of Republicans.  In fact, the GOP Senators boycotted the vote en masse in protest.  The measure in question would "require U.S. industry to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 20 percent by 2020, from 2005 levels."
"I think this is a great signal for Copenhagen that there's a will to do what it takes to advance this issue," committee Chairman Barbara Boxer told reporters after her panel voted.
Bloomberg is reporting that despite a perceived repudiation from voters in Tuesday's elections, the House Democratic leadership is proceeding with plans to vote as early as tomorrow on the massive $1 trillion government health care takeover.  To ensure support, President Obama himself plans to visit Capitol Hill tomorrow.  Forget the Dems having lost major elections on Tuesday.  Pelosi rejects the idea that the party has lost momentum: “From my perspective, we won,” she said.

And if all this weren't enough, the Associated Press is reporting that Democrat Senators voted today to BLOCK a proposal submitted by Louisiana Senator David Vitter to include a simple question in the upcoming 2010 U.S. Census.  The question?  "Are you a U.S. citizen?"  (Apparently Dems don't think we should ask...)

That's funny.  I thought the purpose of the Census was to figure out how many citizens we have living here.  It's also used to proportion congressional districts according to population.  Hm... I wonder who would benefit from the Census counting a disproportionate number of illegal aliens undocumented citizens...?





Thursday, November 05, 2009
12 Conservative Protesters Arrested At House Call
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 3:50 PM
Ten people have been arrested outside of Pelosi's office in the Cannon House Office Building. Four were charged with unlawful entry, and six for unlawful conduct in hallway. In addition, two other women arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

This is in addition to another protester being pushed inside a Congressional office, as I reported earlier.....





Thursday, November 05, 2009
Democratic Congressmen's Senior Aid Pushes "House Call" Protester
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 3:21 PM
Rep. Gerry Connolly's Communications Director George Burke reportedly pushed Teri Christoph, executive director of the group "Smart Girl Politics," after she visited Connolly's office as part of today's "House Call" protest.

Christoph had asked Burke why it was necessary for her to put her flip camera away -- an answer Burke had given her after she asked repeated questions about Connolly's stance on Pelosi's health care bill. No one has forgotten just how evasive the Congressman has been on the issue, but now it seems that he's resorted to siccing senior staffers on his own constituents to continue to avoid accountability.

Burke allegedly pushed Christoph's arm down forcefully after she asked about her camera, and it drew gasps of surprise from both junior Connolly staffers and about half a dozen other visitors inside Connolly's office.

Christoph was told that she needed a press pass to have a camera.

"[Then] he bumped into my arm that was holding the camera and threatened to call the police," said Christoph. "His young staffers conducted themselves very very well, but his senior staffer made it seem like I was the enemy…"

Inquiries to Connolly's office about the altercation have not been returned.

UPDATE: Burke has adamantly denied the reports — though, not to this reporter.





Thursday, November 05, 2009
UK Climate Expert Warns Against Copenhagen Treaty, Global Warming Sham
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 3:15 PM
President Obama and other world leaders are gearing up to meet in Copenhagen next month to discuss global policies to fight global warming climate change.  However, British climate expert and former advisor to Margaret Thatcher Lord Christopher Monckton--the man who reportedly was denied an opportunity to provide congressional testimony contrary to Al Gore's--is giving the United States a stern warning about the implications a global climate treaty could have on the country.

Last month, Monckton spoke at a conference held at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota.  The conference previewed a newly released 22-minute documentary entitled Climate Chains, a contrary viewpoint to Gore's notorious Inconvenient Truth:



Following the documentary, Monckton spoke to the audience, dispelling fallacies surrounding global warming climate change, and issuing a warning about the impact of government "solutions"--including cap-and-tax and, more specifically, the pending Copenhagen agreement:



For the full version of Monckton's presentation, click here.  (It's long, but well worth watching)

Monckton has most recently appeared on the Glenn Beck Program on Fox News Channel.  During his interview with Beck, Monckton joined former UN Ambassador John Bolten in assessing the upcoming Copenhagen meeting.  (Video after the jump)

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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Dem Congressman: Like Obama, People Label Me 'Liberal' Because I'm 'Humane' & Want Obamacare
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 2:46 PM
On the one hand, Obama can not be labeled a "liberal" because he does not fit into any category. On the other hand, to be a liberal means you're "humane" and want everyone to have Obamacare. Which is it Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD)?

Like his messiah, Cummings says what needs to be said regardless of truth.
 




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