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Muslims upset over Womick’s remarks
Muslims upset over Womick’s remarks
Associated Press ^ | Nov.13, 2011
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 5:36:17 PM by Free ThinkerNY
Muslims are calling for action against a Tennessee state representative after he said Muslims shouldn’t be allowed to serve in the U.S. military.
Rep. Rick Womick made the comments Friday during a conference of conservative activists that focused on the threat of Islamic extremism in America.
Prison Planet.com » Colossal GeoEngineering in Plain Sight
Alex Jones
Infowars.com
November 13, 2011
NASA reported 5 years ago that the earth is now receiving at least 20% less sunlight than 10 years before.
After 16 years of denial, the White House Science Czar John P Holdren now admits that they have been “testing” the manipulation of Earth’s atmosphere with Barium salts, Aluminum Dioxide and other toxic compounds.
Bottom line: there is a world-wide secret program to manipulate the atmosphere. They admit it’s happening, but they won’t tell us why.
via Prison Planet.com » Colossal GeoEngineering in Plain Sight.
A Word From The Lord to Herman Cain | ATLAH Media Network
Dr. James David Manning speaks a word to Herman Cain from the Lord. Recorded on 4 November 2011.
via A Word From The Lord to Herman Cain | ATLAH Media Network.
The Hindsight Prophet | ATLAH Media Network
Hon. James David Manning, PhD speaks about Barack Hussein (The Long Legged Mack Daddy) Obama putting a tax on all Christmas trees. Recorded on 10 November 2011.
Leaked CBS memo backs Bachmann ‘snub’ charge
Obama’s Gold rush of Solar Subsidies (Skyrocketing electric rates as promised)
Obama‘s Gold rush of Solar Subsidies (Skyrocketing electric rates as promised)
NYT ^ | November 12, 2011 | Eric Lipton
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 10:38:34 AM by GlockThe Vote
The project is also a marvel in another, less obvious way: Taxpayers and ratepayers are providing subsidies worth almost as much as the entire $1.6 billion cost of the project. Similar subsidy packages have been given to 15 other solar- and wind-power electric plants since 2009.
The government support — which includes loan guarantees, cash grants and contracts that require electric customers to pay higher rates — largely eliminated the risk to the private investors and almost guaranteed them large profits for years to come. The beneficiaries include financial firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, conglomerates like General Electric, utilities like Exelon and NRG — even Google.
Blacks Still “Played” and Controlled by Tired Old Democrat Paradigms
Blacks Still “Played” and Controlled by Tired Old Democrat Paradigms
LloydMarcus.com ^ | 11-13-2011 | Lloyd Marcus
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 10:34:38 AM by Lloyd Marcus
A black website published one of my articles. The black publisher asked his readers to forgive me for being a black member of the GOP and review my article with an open mind.
In response, a subscriber wrote, “You can ask us to look past him being a GOP, but you can’t ask us to look past his claim to be a tea party Christian.”
J. Edgar Takes a Close Look at J. Edgar Hoover’s Career
It is predictable that J. Edgar takes a less than favorable approach to J. Edgar Hoover, founder and director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Hollywood never did embrace anti-communist stalwarts. However, this production’s treatment of Hoover is somewhat surprising seeing as it was directed by Clint Eastwood, typically a more conservative-minded presence in Hollywood. J. Edgar is expectedly an entertaining and engaging film, given the impeccable cast and direction, but its somewhat unfair depiction of Hoover undermines its overall quality.
“Ron Paul Silenced by CBS?” ~ Ron Paul Gets 89 Seconds To Speak In CBS Debate
Marc Fortier
Exeter Patch
November 13, 2011
Both Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann are crying foul after what they said were unfair efforts to limit their air time during CBS’ Republican presidential debate on Saturday night.
In an email sent out after the debate entitled “What a Joke,” the Paul campaign ripped CBS for allowing the Texas Congressman only a minute and a half of air time in the 90 minute debate.
“It literally made me sick watching the mainstream media once again silence the one sane voice in this election,” said Campaign Manager John Tate. “The one dissenter to a decade of unchecked war. The one candidate who stands for true defense and actual constitutional government. Ron Paul was silenced, in perhaps the most important debate of the cycle.”
Prison Planet.com » Protesters Have the Right to Protest … and to Resist Unlawful Arrest
Top Military Commander and Courts Support Right to Protest
In response to comments from those supporting the police crackdowns on peaceful protesters exercising their constitutional rights but violating local ordinances (see comments here), reader Purplemuse writes:
Perry Takes a Page from The Gipper
Perry Takes a Page from The Gipper
National Journal ^ | November 12, 2011 | George E. Condon Jr.
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 8:24:29 AM by Cincinatus‘ Wife
Taking a page from Ronald Reagan, Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Saturday sought to use humor to rebound from his much-noted debate flub earlier in the week. That flub, a 53-second brain freeze that was replayed endlessly on news shows, had him forgetting the name of the Department of Energy, the third federal agency he pledges to eliminate.
So Perry was quick to cut off CBS’ Scott Pelley, one of the debate moderators in South Carolina, when he began a question, saying, “Governor Perry, you advocate the elimination of the Department of Energy. If you eliminate the Department of Energy…”
“I’m glad you remembered it,” interjected Perry with a big smile as the audience broke into applause and laughter. Pelley responded, “I’ve had some time to think about it, sir.” And Perry shot back again to even more laughter, “Me, too.”
Paul says president needs to get congressional approval before attacking Iran
Paul says president needs to get congressional approval before attacking Iran
The Daily Caller ^ | November 12, 2011 | Will Rahn
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 8:15:53 AM by Colonel Kangaroo
Ron Paul, the outspoken libertarian congressman and Republican presidential candidate from Texas, disagreed with his fellow GOP hopefuls on the issue of Iranian nuclear weapons at the CBS/National Journal debate on Saturday.
While Paul refused to rule out the possibility of war with Iran, he insisted a war would not be worthwhile and that the president should go to Congress before launching any military action.
“The only way you would do that is you would have to go to the Congress,” he said. “We as commander in chief aren’t making the decision to go to war. The old fashioned way, the Constitution, you go to the Congress and find out if our national security is threatened and I’m afraid what’s going on right now is similar to the war propaganda that went on against Iraq.”
Paul went on to say that he considered the Iraq War a “tragedy.”
Jim R. Schwiesow — Eight Lonely Souls
Recently eight duly elected and active Oregon and California county sheriffs’ addressed, in a public forum, federal and state intrusions upon the unalienable rights of their citizens and the unconstitutional (illegal) incursions of warrantless state and federal endeavors in their jurisdictions. By their testimony these fine sheriffs’ verbally documented the assault on sovereignty and the abridgement of individual rights by the despotic strives that they have personally witnessed.
CBS panned for Republican debate performance
CBS panned for Republican debate performance
Politico ^ | 11/13/2011 | Ben Smith
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 3:55:00 AM by South40
The first broadcast network presidential debate this year, which ended its national telecast and switched to a choppy livestream feed two-thirds of the way through the event, produced a storm of complaints from viewers across the country and two of the candidates on the no-frills debate stage in Spartanburg, S.C.
CBS’s foreign policy debate, co-sponsored by National Journal, offered unusually detailed discussion of policy and a format that was free of many of the literal bells and whistles of more slickly-produced face-offs. But the confusing format — the televised portion for most of the nation ended after an hour and viewers were expected to go to the Internet to see the final 30 minutes — led to widespread frustration among those following the debate.
A network spokeswoman, Sonya McNair, said its livestream had been overwhelmed by an unexpectedly large audience, and brushed off complaints. The final half-hour had been added, she said, for the benefit of South Carolina viewers.
OBAMA URGES SUPREME COURT TO STAY OUT OF IMMIGRATION CASE
OBAMA URGES SUPREME COURT TO STAY OUT OF IMMIGRATION CASE
Rat & Rebel Are Right ^ | 11,12,11 | The Rat
Posted on Sunday, November 13, 2011 4:26:41 AM by ratblog
REGIME SAYS LOWER COURTS ‘PROPERLY BLOCKED’ ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW
The Obama Regime’s DOJ suggested that the Supreme Court stay out of the Arizona immigration lawsuit, claiming lower courts have properly blocked tough provisions targeting illegal aliens. This presents us with a logic problem:
Leaked CBS memo backs Bachmann ‘snub’ charge
WND Exclusive ELECTION 2012
Leaked CBS memo backs Bachmann ‘snub’ charge
Campaign says network debate manipulated to shut her up
Posted: November 12, 2011
7:34 pm Eastern
© 2011 WND
WASHINGTON – Michele Bachmann‘s plenty steamed about her treatment in tonight’s CBS News/National Journal debate between GOP presidential candidates.
Several times throughout the course of the 90-minute presentation, Rep. Bachmann, R-Minn., attempted to follow-up questions and answers by other candidates – just as the moderators of the debate suggested they would be allowed to do at their discretion.










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