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    Sunday Divertere - Remember These?


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sun May 19, 2013 at 09:33:53 AM EST
    Tags: Mike Barry, Tea Party, Constitution, Progressive Punishment, Government (all tags)

    I miss the tea party events put together with a shoestring, non professionals, and true grass roots (and righteous) concern for our constitution under attack by this administration.

    Though most is spot on, about half way through he really hits a great point. Watch for his note on "punishment" Also, the sign that reminded me of all the great signs during the Tea Party growth period; The one that reads "If you thinks health care is expensive now, wait till its free" warmed my heart with its truthfulness and insight.

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    Saturday Divertere: Indoctrination in Common Core Texts


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sat May 18, 2013 at 08:37:04 AM EST
    Tags: Indoctrination through Education, Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, Impressions language curriculum, The Naked Communist goal # 17, outcome-based education, government-mandated child abuse (all tags)

    Have you heard the notion that Common Core Standards don't indoctrinate?  Well they don't.  It's the curriculum that does the indoctrinating.  Here's an example of social justice activism for 1st graders (in an English Language Arts text), courtesy of Oak Norton from Utah:

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    AOTW 5-18-2013


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 18, 2013 at 08:16:11 AM EST
    Tags: Patrick J. Duggan, First Amendment, Benny Napoleon, John B. (Jack) O'Reilly Jr, Cultural Marxism, Wayne County, Dearborn, Boston, Just Names Of Cities, Nothing to see Here, Dhimmitude, Jihad (all tags)

    Remember this video posted on RightMichigan.com?  Well, the results of yet another who has outlived his useful life in government rears its ugly head.

    Ruben Chavez, Arthur Fisher, and Joshua DeLosSantos filed a lawsuit against Wayne County, Sheriff Benny Napoleon and deputy chiefs Dennis Richardson and Mike Jaafar of the Sheriff's Office over the June 15, 2012, incident.
    The three, part of the group Bible Believers, were at the Arab festival to share their faith, according to the court document. When some festival goers grew agitated with the message, they started throwing bottles and debris.

    Fearing injuries, sheriff's officials asked the group, which insisted it was on public property, to leave or risk being cited for disorderly conduct.

    Chavez, Fisher and DeLosSantos claimed the order violated their constitutional rights. But in his ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Patrick Duggan said the police's actions were "designed to prevent disorder as the result of the exercise by plaintiffs of their constitutional rights. Officials interfered with plaintiffs' speech only after making an effort to impose order and only when they perceived imminence of further violence and feared, due to the sheer size of the festival and the number of attendees, that things would spiral out of control."

    Attorneys said the men were demonstrating peacefully and left under threat of arrest.

    Duggan also denied a request for a court order barring county authorities from restricting the three from displaying banners and signs on the public sidewalks outside this year's festival.

    Tuesday's ruling "turns the First Amendment on its head," said Robert Muise, senior counsel with the American Freedom Law Center. "The police had an obligation and a duty to stop the violent response to the speech ... and certainly the Constitution forbids the government from threatening to arrest my clients for engaging in peaceful speech."

    Attorney Nabih Ayad, who represented the officials named in the suit, said his clients acted reasonably given the situation.

    REST

    This week is a tough decision.  I could award this week to a lawless Benny Napoleon, however, I'm confident he will have another opportunity while running for mayor of Detoilet.  I could also go with a deadbeat mooslime shyster but, deadbeat, thieving mooslimes are so common.

    So, this week goes to another fossilized white dude clinging onto his power.  Congratulation, Judge Patrick J. Duggan.  For your flagrant violation of our U.S. Constitution, you are not only a dhimmi, you're also A$$hole Of The Week.

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    Standing O


    By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Fri May 17, 2013 at 05:53:58 PM EST
    Tags: Steven Miller, Obama, IRS, Investigations, Rep. Mike Kelly (all tags)

    Friday Divertere? Needed to be said ~

    H/t BigFurHat

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    Walberg, Michigan Republican Congressmen Vote To Repeal


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 17, 2013 at 12:07:43 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Congress, Republicans, Repeal, Treasury, Taxes, Contributions, Constitution, Obamacare, ACA, Candice Miller, Fred Upton, Dave Camp, Tim Walberg, Gary Peters, Dan Beneshek, Defund Away, IRS (all tags)

    The vote to repeal Obamacare like the original vote was decided along party lines sans two Dems who acknowledge the catastrophe their party has wrought.

    All of Michigan's Republicans stepped up to the plate to 'repeal' the 'affordable' health care act, with a couple of them making sure you know they did. It marks the third time the House has voted to fully repeal this law since 2011. Rep Tim Walberg (R-CD7) voted in favor of H.R. 45 to repeal the President's health care law, and said the following:

    "The reality of Obamacare is millions of Americans losing access to their current health care coverage, job destroying tax hikes and mandates, and massive health insurance premium increases.  This government takeover of health care will hurt families, hurt small businesses, hurt retirees, and hurt Americans seeking to find work in our tough economy, so I voted today to repeal it.  I support common sense, patient-centered solutions such as ending lawsuit abuse, expanding the flexibility of medical savings accounts, and allowing the purchase of insurance across state lines, that will truly make health care more affordable and help families."
    And he wasn't the only one.

    Fred Upton (R-CD6) heads the Energy and Commerce committee, which uses the platform to examine the costs of Obamacare (and actually uses THAT Name for it, which I find inappropriate and strange)as reported by insurers.

    Candace Miller (R-CD10) referencing previous appropriations efforts alongside the repeal vote says:

    "There is nothing more personal to each and every American than their health care and their relationship with their doctor.  And no issue is more important to each and every American than having a growing economy and job security.  Today the House acted for the 37th time to repeal ObamaCare because it puts at risk the doctor-patient relationship and it will destroy jobs and put countless others at risk.

    To make matters even worse, last Friday the IRS admitted that it unfairly and improperly targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny by using purely political motives for conducting their duties to enforce the tax code.  So now because of ObamaCare every American will not only have to submit all private information about their income and earnings to the IRS, they now will also now have to supply their most private health information to a government agency that currently does not have the trust of the American people.

    ObamaCare has a myriad of fatal flaws that call for one action - the full repeal. The House has once again acted to get this job done and now if the Senate will join us we can get to work on a replacement to ObamaCare that has patient-centered reforms focused on protecting the doctor-patient relationship instead of putting it at risk, reducing costs instead of raising them, expanding access to care for all Americans instead of putting current care at risk, and finally creating jobs instead of destroying jobs."

    And Dave Camp (R-CD4) listed a few reasons a couple days ago why repeal is a good plan.

    Continued below

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    Fridays Divertere: Halal or just Workplace Violence


    By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Fri May 17, 2013 at 09:37:05 AM EST
    Tags: islam, Syrian rebels, Jihad, Boston, Dearborn, Just Names Of Cities, Nothing to see Here (all tags)

    This is islam.

    H/t DS

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    A Progressives Paradise


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 16, 2013 at 07:37:35 PM EST
    Tags: King Kwame, Eighth Circle Bolgia 5, Lifestyles, Sexual Preference, Peter Pan, Tossed salad, Lennox (all tags)

    Free housing.  Free food.  Free healthcare.  Gun free.  Oh, ya ...and the Sodomy.

    Kwame Kilpatrick took his fight for freedom to a federal appeals court Thursday, arguing that he is not a flight risk or a danger to the community and is vulnerable to a prison attack due to a bum knee.

    Kilpatrick needs to be released on bond so he can visit his wife and three sons and undergo surgery on a torn knee tendon, his lawyer wrote in a filing Thursday in the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. He allegedly slipped on the rain-soaked steel step of a U.S. Marshals Service van on March 11 before being driven to prison in Milan after being found guilty in the corruption case.

    {eye roll}

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    Camp On [IRS] Miller Resignation


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 16, 2013 at 02:59:08 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, IRS, Dave Camp, Congress, Hearings, Appropriate Cynicism (all tags)

    Dave Camp also had something to say about the IRS targeting as well.

    Camp (R-Midland), and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, made the following statement upon announcement that Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Acting Commissioner Steve Miller would resign effective early June.

    "The American people should be able to trust and have faith that, not only the IRS, but that the tax code will treat them fairly.  This resignation does nothing to change the culture of discrimination at the IRS.  And, it certainly does nothing to change the fact that the tax system is targeting honest, hardworking taxpayers instead of working for them.  There are still far too many unanswered questions and until we know what truly happened, we cannot fully fix what is wrong.  This Committee wants the facts, and the American people deserve answers to why they were targeted on the basis of their political beliefs.  The IRS has demonstrated a culture of cover up and has failed time and time again to be completely open and honest with the American people.  This investigation will continue so Congress can ensure that no taxpayer is unfairly targeted.

    "The Committee and the American people deserve honest answers from Mr. Miller at our hearing this Friday."

    One wonders if treasury will allow him to make it there.

    Or if it will matter.

    Most corrupt administration ever.

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