
I'd like to see a story that looks at The Contra Costa County Jail / Detention Facility in Matinez. We continually read about crimes being commited, People being arrested, people that were recently arrested for violent crimes that are commiting new crimes within days of, or even the same day, of their previous arrest.
It is apparent that the MDC (Martinez Detention Facility) is overwhelmed. They have got to be cutting people loose that should not be out of jail. How long does a person spend in jail for an armed robbery before they are released due to crowding? I'm talking about prior to going to trial. How many are being released back into the community early after being convicted of violent crimes because of lack of space?
I'd like to see a story on the Contra Costa County DA's office. How are they dealing with the number of criminal cases before them? What is the percentage of violent offenses that are plea bargained out without additional jail time? What is their conviction rate on cases that do go to trial. I don't think they're doing a bad job. I think they're doing an impossible job with little or no resources. This has got to be a major contributor to the increase in crime we are seeing. Maybe if the public knew the situation we would be fighting for more resources for the DA.
How about it CC Times? Anyone else?
Peas
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
This Certainly Impacts MY Wallet ...
SEIU may be linked to ultimatum on withholding stimulus funds
May 11, 2009
In addition to several state and federal officials, participants in the April 15 conference call included an SEIU associate general counsel in Washington, a lobbyist for SEIU in California and a representative from SEIU's policy staff in California, according to a list provided by the Schwarzenegger administration.
White House representatives did not respond to requests for comment.
During the conference call, state officials say, they were asked to defend the $74-million cut scheduled to take effect July 1. The cut lowers the state's maximum contribution to home health workers' pay from $12.10 per hour to $10.10. The California officials on the call, who requested anonymity for fear of antagonizing the Obama administration, said they needed the savings to help balance the state budget.
The wages go to some 300,000 people who care for the elderly and ill in their homes. Those workers collectively pay millions of dollars in dues each month to SEIU and another union. SEIU was among the biggest donors to President Obama's campaign, contributing $33 million. The union is also consistently among the biggest donors to Democrats in Sacramento and had aggressively fought the wage cut during state budget negotiations.
But Democratic lawmakers voted for the reduction in February as part of a budget deal they struck with Republicans, who have repeatedly targeted the multibillion-dollar home-care program. The rapidly expanding program is intended to keep low-income elderly and disabled Californians out of nursing homes. People who qualify for the program can hire anyone they choose to take care of them, including relatives and friends.
Belshe said the California program, called In Home Supportive Services, allows local governments to reduce caregiver wages if the state cuts funding. At the direction of the state, she said, counties negotiated clauses into their labor agreements that allow them to change pay rates if state funding is reduced. The union argues otherwise, pointing to contracts negotiated with various counties that labor leaders say prevent those counties from cutting salaries.
State Health and Human Services staffers who participated in the call said the Obama administration requested that SEIU representatives be included.The state officials said federal representatives sided with the state during the call. But on April 30, California officials received a letter from the federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services informing them the wage cut must be rescinded.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has appealed to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to overturn the ruling. The state is awaiting her decision.
evan.halper@latimes.com
Peter Nicholas in Washington contributed to this report.
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Chains
RealAmerica
Joined: Nov 2007
Current Posts: 1107
There has been a number of States whose neo-con Republican Governors want to cherry pick their states share of the Federal stimulus package for their own political ambitions.
Bobby Jindal of Louisiana comes to mind. It seems very appropriate for the Feds to pay out these funds for the purposes intended, rather than have some political hack showboating for next term elections
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
And Here's the Other Shoe Dropping ...
From Our Lady of Immigration, Michelle Malkin, reporting on Obama's payoff to the union for being his largest campaign contributor -
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.3231/pub_detail.asp
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Change
RealAmerica
Joined: Nov 2007
Current Posts: 1107
Me too.
Only 687
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 4928
Me three!
Only 687 Remaining Until Bazooka Joe's Last Post!
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Chump Change
U.S. Will Pay $2.6 Million to Train Chinese Prostitutes to Drink Responsibly on the Job
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
By Edwin Mora
Dr. Xiaoming Li, the researcher conducting the program, is director of the Prevention Research Center at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit.
The grant, made last November, refers to prostitutes as "female sex workers"--or FSW--and their handlers as "gatekeepers."
"Previous studies in Asia and Africa and our own data from FSWs [female sex workers] in China suggest that the social norms and institutional policy within commercial sex venues as well as agents overseeing the FSWs (i.e., the 'gatekeepers', defined as persons who manage the establishments and/or sex workers) are potentially of great importance in influencing alcohol use and sexual behavior among establishment-based FSWs," says the NIH grant abstract submitted by Dr. Li.
"Therefore, in this application, we propose to develop, implement, and evaluate a venue-based alcohol use and HIV risk reduction intervention focusing on both environmental and individual factors among venue-based FSWs in China," says the abstract.
The research will take place in the southern Chinese province of Guangxi.
Guangxi is ranked third in HIV rate among Chna's provinces--and is a place where the sex business is pervasive, Li said.
“The purpose of the project is to try and develop an intervention program targeting HIV risk and alcohol use,” Li told CNSNews.com. “So basically, it’s an alcohol and HIV risk reduction intervention project."
The researcher outlined three components of the intervention program in the abstract for the project:
“(1) gatekeeper training with a focus on changing or enhancing the protective social norms and policy/practice at the establishment level; (2) FSW (female sex workers) training with a focus on the acquisition of communication skills (negotiating, limit setting) and behavioral skills (e.g., condom use skills, consistent condom use); and (3) semi-annual boosters to reinforce both social norms within establishments and individual skills,” wrote Li.
The doctor said the heart of the study involves “a community-based cluster randomized controlled trial among 100 commercial sex venues in Beihai, a costal tourist city in Guangxi.”
"We anticipate that the venue-based intervention program will be culturally appropriate, feasible, effective and sustainable in alcohol use and sexual risk reduction among FSWs," says the NIH grant abstract.
Li said his study is being done in China rather than the U.S. because prostitution occurs with alcohol use in the United States like it does in China, Americans will be able to benefit from the project’s findings.
“We want to get some understanding of the fundamental role of alcohol use and HIV risk,” he said. “We use the population in China as our targeted population to look at the basic issues. I think the findings will benefit the American people, too.”
Li said minimal research has been conducted on the link between alcohol use and prostitution as it relates to HIV.
“Alcohol has been a part of the commerce of sex for many, many years. Unfortunately, both global-wise (and) in the United States, very few researchers are looking at the complex issue of the inter play between alcohol and the commerce of sex,” he told CNSNews.com.
The grant is one of several “international initiatives” sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.
Ralph Hingson, director of epidemiology and prevention research at NIAA, told CNSNews.com, “There are many Americans who travel to China each year and they should be made aware of the HIV problem.”
Hingson said that Americans will be able to apply the studies findings to the American situation because 1.2 million Americans are currently living with HIV.
Li’s research includes exploration, development, implementation and evaluation. Currently, the project stands at the exploration stage, which the doctor expects to last 18 months.
“The first phase is kind of an exploratory study just trying to get a good understanding of the phenomena in the population of female sex workers in China. The second phase is the program development,” the professor told CNSNews.com.
Phase two will be based on the first year of the study and on “field observations,” he added. The third phase will be the implementation and evaluation of the program.
“Prostitution is illegal in China but it exists in China," Li told CNSNews.com, “but the Chinese government and the society’s attitude towards prostitution is complicated.”
According to Li, there may be as many as 10 million female prostitutes in China with the majority raging from teenagers to those in their 20s.
“We see a lot of governmental initiatives in China, like 100 percent condom distribution promotion programs, so they deliver condoms in those (prostitution) venues," he added.
“The global literature indicates an important role of alcohol use in facilitating HIV/AIDS transmission risk in commercial sex venues where elevated alcohol use/abuse and sexual risk behaviors frequently co-occur,” Li wrote when introducing the project last November.
"We expect that the intervention will improve protective normative beliefs and institutional support regarding alcohol use and HIV protection,” he added.
The NIH proposal hypothesizes that the program will decrease "problem drinking and alcohol-related sexual risk" among prostitutes that participate.
"We hypothesize that the venue-based intervention will change and enhance the protective social norms and institutional policies at the establishment level and such enhancement, accompanied by individual skill training among FSWs, will demonstrate a sustainable effect within commercial sex establishments in decreasing problem drinking and alcohol-related sexual risk, increasing consistent and correct condom use, and reducing rates of HIV/STD infection among FSWs," says the NIH abstract.
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Change
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Illegal Aliens Denied Federal Benefits
A recent NY Supreme Court ruling denies SSI and matching state benefits to illegal aliens in New York. It woul be interesting to hear Obama's SCOTUS nominee answer to the question - how would she rule on the question?
Court Limits Aid to Aged and Disabled
by Emily Jane Goodman
May 2009
Twenty aged, blind or otherwise disabled New Yorkers sued seeking supplemental local benefits to make up for federal benefits they cannot receive because they are legal residents of the United States, but not citizens. The state's highest court recently handed down a decision in the case.
As noncitizens, the plaintiffs are not eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In its decision, the court -- the New York Court of Appeals -- ruled they also are ineligible for Additional State Payments to make up the difference.
The specific question presented to the court was whether, under the state and federal constitutions, the plaintiffs and others in the same situation are entitled to receive from the state benefits similar to what aged, blind or disabled persons who are U.S. citizens receive from Social Security. As reported in The New York Times, the ruling affects between 9,500 and 37,000 people. As result of the decision, the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance will save approximately $100 million to $270 million that otherwise have needed to be added to it $1 billion budget.
The Welfare Laws
Reversing two lower courts, Judge Theodore Jones' majority opinion in Khrapunskiy v New York State Commission of Temporary and Disability Assistance ruled that the denial of the benefits did not violate any constitutional rights. The case name refers to plaintiff Boris Khrapunskiy, who came from the Ukraine when he was 90. He was 97 and living in Brooklyn when his SSI benefits were reduced.
Prior to 1996, that might not have happened. But that year, Congress enacted the Welfare Reform Act, officially known as the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act and the centerpiece of the Clinton administration's "end to welfare as we know it." Under that law, legal aliens, by virtue of not being citizens, no longer qualified for SSI and Additional State Payments. Congress restricted eligibility to people who became U.S. citizens within seven years. It later extended that by two years.
As Congress tightened federal requirements, New York amended its law to conform to the federal standard. It only provided noncitizens with safety net assistance of about $352 per month for shelter and a heat/energy allowance, while SSI benefits would have been $761.
Looking to the State Constitution
The plaintiffs argued that the state Constitution mandates that the state has a duty to "provide for the aid, care and support of the needy, whether or not they are citizens of the United States."
The government countered that New York's Constitution requires the state to "provide for the needy in a manner and by such means as the legislature may from time to time determine," but that it does not have to provide aid to any particular group. "Equal protection does not compel the state to create a public assistance program to provide benefits discontinued by operation of federal law," the state maintained.
In his opinion, Jones, writing for the five-judge majority, agreed. The Constitution, the court held, "does not command that the state always meet in full measure the legitimate needs of each public assistance recipient."
The Constitution, the decision continued, "does not compel the state to assume the federal government's obligation when an elderly or disabled person becomes ineligible for continued SSI/ASP benefits. ... Nor does it require the state to remediate the effects" of federal welfare law.
Jones also pointed out that New York once had a special assistance program for the needy, aged, blind and disabled but discontinued it more than 30 years ago, when the federal government began providing SSI benefits to that population.
Sharp Disagreement
In her dissent, Judge Carmen Ciparick, joined by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman concluded that denying benefits based on immigration status was unconstitutional. In agreeing with the two lower courts that had decided in favor of the plaintiffs, Ciparick and Lippman concurred that the state has "an affirmative duty to aid the needy [and] preventing the Legislature from simply refusing to aid those whom it has classified as needy."
Some affected individuals, Ciparick wrote, did not attain citizenship within the required period because of "long delays in the processing of their applications as a result of hardships caused by age and poor health or lack of English-language skills."
According to the minority view, the social services law is "need-based." Basing aid decision on citizenship status, rather than financial status, "is incongruous to the plain meaning of the term 'standard of need,'" the two justices said.
In their strongly worded dissent, they found, "The majority today has turned its back on the history of New York's commitment to protect its most fragile and vulnerable populations."
The plaintiffs were represented by the Legal Aid Society, the Empire Justice Center and the New York Legal Assistance Group. The State of New York was represented by the state attorney general.
Emily Jane Goodman is a New York State Supreme Court Justice
http://www.gothamgazette.com/article/law/20090526/13/2922/
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Change
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Here we go. Two minorities conflict, hate crime charge added.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009332105_webharass12m....
I wonder how it works in California where everone is a minority?
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Change
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
21 'Czars' And More On the Way
In a bid to avoid the the inconvenient check and balances of confirmation of govermnemt positions the Obaminator had his Treasury Dept announce a new 'consumer czar' and agency to go with it to address the poor consumers who unwittingly have been inundated by debt from the banking industry.
http://www.freerepublic.com/%5Ehttp://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D...
And I love this unconfirmed anecdote about the Chrysler takeover -
(From a senior level Chrysler person)
Monday morning I attended a breakfast meeting where the speaker/guest was David E. Cole, Chairman Center forAutomotive Research (CAR and Professor at the Univ. of Michigan. You have all likely heard CAR quoted, or referred to in the auto industry news lately.
Mr. Cole, who is an engineer by training, told many stories of the difficulty of working with the folks that the Obama administration has sent to save the auto industry. There have been many meetings where a 30+ year experience automotive expert has to listen to a newcomer to the industry, someone with zero manufacturing experience, zero auto industry experience, zero business experience, zero finance experience, and zero engineering experience, tell them how to run their business.
Mr Cole’s favorite story is as follows:
There was a team of Obama people speaking to Mr. Cole (Engineer, automotive experience 40+ years, Chairman of CAR). They were explaining to Mr. Cole that the auto companies needed to make a car that was electric and liquid natural gas (LNG) with enough combined fuel to go 500 miles so we wouldn’t “need” so many gas stations (A whole other topic). They were quoting BTU’s of LNG and battery life that they had looked up on some website.
Mr. Cole explained that to do this you would need a trunk FULL of batteries and a LNG tank at big as a car to make that happen and that there were problems related to the laws of physics that prevented them from...
The Obama person interrupted and said (and I am quoting here) “These laws of physics? Who’s rules are those, we need to change that. (Some of the others wrote down the law name so they could look it up) We have the congress and the administration. We can repeal that law, amend it, or use an executive order to get rid of that problem. That’s why we are here, to fix these sort of issues”.
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Change
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Interesting court case here. Frozen sperm used to create a child; Social Security survivor benefits denied.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dead-sperm19-2009jun19,0,3978179...
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
S.F. Sanctuary City Madness
After you finish reading this story, ask yourself - why wasn't this woman who is running for Attorney General of California arrested on federal charges of aiding and abetting illegal aliens?
San Francisco D.A.'s program trained illegal immigrants for jobs they couldn't legally hold
June 22, 2009
Reporting from San Francisco -- The assault on Amanda Kiefer at dusk in San Francisco's posh Pacific Heights was extraordinary enough for its cruelty.
A stranger, later identified as Alexander Izaguirre, snatched her purse and hopped into an SUV, police say. The driver sped forward to run Kiefer down. Terrified, she leaped onto the hood and saw Izaguirre and the driver laughing. The driver slammed on the brakes, propelling Kiefer to the pavement. Her skull fractured. Blood oozed from her ear.
Only after the July 2008 attack did Kiefer learn of the crime's political ramifications. Izaguirre, police told her, was an illegal immigrant who had pleaded guilty four months earlier to a drug felony for selling cocaine in the seedy Tenderloin area.
He had avoided prison when he was picked for a jobs program run by San Francisco Dist. Atty. Kamala Harris, now a candidate for California's top law enforcement post. In effect, Harris' office had been allowing Izaguirre and other illegal immigrants to stay out of prison by training them for jobs they cannot legally hold.
The program, Back on Track, is a centerpiece of Harris' campaign for state attorney general. Until questioned by The Times about the Izaguirre case, Harris, a Democrat, had never publicly acknowledged that the program included illegal immigrants. In interviews last week, she and her office offered inconsistent explanations.
Izaguirre's trial this fall for the Kiefer attack -- his arrest forced him out of the program and into jail -- will put Harris in the middle of the controversy over San Francisco's lax policies toward illegal immigrants.
The city has a history of shielding some illegal immigrant criminals from deportation. The assault on Kiefer occurred just a month after a triple homicide in San Francisco that put Mayor Gavin Newsom on the spot over the city's repeated release of Edwin Ramos, the illegal immigrant accused of the slayings.
Izaguirre's assault arrest, by contrast, drew almost no public attention.
Kiefer, then 29, was walking with a friend to a restaurant when the attack occurred. To her, it makes no sense that the D.A.'s office would set Izaguirre free after his earlier drug arrest -- or enroll him and other illegal immigrant felons in Back on Track.
"If they've committed crimes and they're not citizens, then why are they here?" Kiefer asked. "Why haven't they been deported?"
Harris said she first learned that illegal immigrants were training for jobs in Back on Track when Izaguirre, then 20, was arrested for the Kiefer assault and other crimes on a purse-snatching spree.
Izaguirre had been selected for the program after two arrests within eight months; an alleged purse-snatching preceded his arrest for selling cocaine. Because completion leads to the expunging of a felony conviction, the program has a waiting list of potential entrants. Selections are made solely by the district attorney's office.
It was a mistake, Harris said, to let illegal immigrants into the program, a "flaw in the design."
"I believe we fixed it," Harris said in an interview at her office in San Francisco. "So moving forward, it is about making sure that no one enters Back on Track if they cannot hold legal employment."
Exactly how many illegal immigrants have been included since the program began four years ago is not publicly known.
Harris said that after Izaguirre's arrest she never asked -- and has never learned -- how many illegal immigrants were in the program. Sharon Woo and Sharon Owsley, the prosecutors who oversee the program, said they too never asked and have never learned the number.
But after the interviews, Harris spokeswoman Erica Derryck said the D.A.'s office had in fact "assessed who would not have been able to meet" the new requirement for legal papers to obtain a job.
"We deliberated on how best to handle this group, given that they entered the program under different criteria," Derryck said -- in other words, as illegal immigrants.
The San Francisco chapter of Goodwill Industries International handles day-to-day oversight of Back on Track participants for the D.A.'s office. Carlos Serrano-Quan, a Goodwill supervisor, said it appeared that fewer than a dozen illegal immigrants had been in the program.
Whatever the number, Harris said that once she realized that illegal immigrants were enrolled, she allowed those who were following the rules to finish the program and have their criminal records cleared. It is not the duty of local law enforcement, she said, to enforce federal immigration laws.
"My issue was more, what are we going to do to prevent this from happening in the future?" she said.
Some of the illegal immigrants were allowed to graduate before finishing an entire 12 months of the program, as normally required, according to the D.A.'s spokeswoman.
"The whole point of the program," Harris said, "is that these people would be able to obtain and hold down lawful employment, and if they're undocumented, they probably would not be able to do that, so it would go against the very spirit of the program" to continue admitting them.
Harris, 44, was elected district attorney in 2003 and reelected in 2007. She designed Back on Track to help young adults who are arrested once for selling drugs; the goal is to help them avoid falling into a life of crime. Like cities and counties across the nation, San Francisco was already running several programs with that goal.
Back on Track participants agree to plead guilty to a drug felony and spend a year in the program, a mix of community service, employment and life-skills training, family counseling and English lessons for those who need them. While in the program, they are free to live where they wish.
Even natural adversaries of the district attorney have applauded Back on Track.
"It's very innovative for the district attorney to have a program like this," said Simin Shamji, a deputy public defender in San Francisco. It might work better, she said, if the D.A.'s office ceded some control and collaborated more with social service agencies.
Over the last four years, 113 admitted drug dealers have graduated from the program, while 99 were yanked for failing to meet the requirements and sentenced under their guilty plea, according to the D.A.'s office.
Harris said graduates of the program are far less likely than other offenders to commit crimes again, but her spokeswoman declined to provide detailed statistics.
In her campaign for attorney general, Harris calls Back on Track a model for a statewide approach to preventing crime and easing prison overcrowding.
The campaign has consumed much of Harris' time in recent months. Last week, she was raising money at homes in Calabasas, Studio City, Pacific Palisades and Hollywood.
Harris' liberal San Francisco pedigree will pose challenges in a statewide race, particularly her 2004 vow to "never charge the death penalty." That pledge will be put to the test in the upcoming murder trial of Ramos, the illegal immigrant accused in the shooting deaths of a man and his two sons. Harris has not announced whether she will seek the death penalty.
Now, the Izaguirre case adds a new complication to her campaign.
"The immigration issue, as it relates to the Izaguirre case, obviously is a huge kind of pimple on the face of this program," Harris acknowledged. An instant later, she regretted the metaphor, saying, "I don't mean to trivialize it, nor do I mean to cover it up."
Handcuffed and wearing an orange jail uniform, Izaguirre appeared Wednesday in a San Francisco courtroom. He told a judge he would plead guilty to robbery for the July 2008 purse-snatchings. But for reasons that were left unclear, he then abruptly withdrew the plea and backed out of a deal with prosecutors that would have put him in prison for three years and four months. His trial is set to begin Sept. 4 and he could be deported afterward.
"He is being prosecuted, and he will be deported with my full encouragement and support," Harris said.
Kiefer, who packages medical devices for a living, said she has left California for good, in part because of the trauma of nearly having been killed on her way to dinner last summer in Pacific Heights. Nearly a year later, she remains baffled that San Francisco authorities ever let Izaguirre and other illegal immigrant felons back onto the streets.
"If they're committing crimes," she said, "I think there's something wrong that they're not being deported."
michael.finnegan@latimes.com
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
No California Budget?!
Our Sacto stooges have failed to come to grips with a budget. The Schwarz is threatening to issue IOUs beginning next week. The problem is that is specifically prohibited by the U.S. Constitution because it is a power enumerated to the Federal Governmnent.
http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/california_IOU/2009/06/25/229024.html
RealAmerica
Joined: May 2008
Current Posts: 184
(i am for LEO's) and corrections dept. they are way over worked and well, underpaid. there is going to be a 10% tax on Corrections Officers. gosh knows for what. on top of a hiring freeze and layoffs. but yet, Sacto stooges are sitting pretty in their new cars, new gas cards, nad working only what lke 3 days a week. TO GET NOTHING DONE... must be nice
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
It's OUR Money!
So why do Obama's lackeys in Congress continue to suppress giving us the tools to find out where it goes? That signals to me they KNOW the source of the economic problem and WANT IT TO CONTINUE!! To do that they have to keep it secret - as in, no audit of the Fed Reserve.
http://www.truthnews.us/?p=3091
http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE56567F20090706
RealAmerica
Joined: Jun 2009
Current Posts: 153
Public Executions work wonders.
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
ACORN Finances Registered as Lobbiest
It turns out even the board of directors of the ACORN organization that Obama set up as an attorney did not realize that their central funds collecting body was registered as a lobbiest. That means that ALL the tax-deductible donations made to ACORN by individuals, corporations, and government have to have taxes paid on them.
You have to look up Free Republic and find the story on their site because of the CCTimes' lame reference policy.
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Citizen of the World
From InfoWars.com / RightSoup.com comes this ...
In Violation of the Constitution: Obama Takes On Chairmanship of UN Security Council
September 14, 2009
Some unprecedented news today, folks. Never in the history of the United Nations has a U.S. President taken the chairmanship of the powerful UN Security Council. Perhaps it is because of what could arguably be a Constitutional prohibition against doing so. To wit: Section 9 of the Constitution says:
Nonetheless, the rotating chairmanship of the council goes to the U.S. this month. The normal course of business would have U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice take the gavel. However, this time will be different. Constitution be damned, Barry Soetoro will take the seat and will preside over global nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament talks slated to begin September 24th. The Financial Times says:
Barack Obama will cement the new co-operative relationship between the US and the United Nations this month when he becomes the first American president to chair its 15-member Security Council.
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Changeling
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Calif Air Resources Board Scandal
The diesel restrictions recently enacted by CARB were due to the 'statistics' of the man claiming this was his 'Alma Mater'.
(cut & paste): weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/036157.html
Regardless, the idiots in Sacramento continue with the farcical legislation to replace all diesels via Mexifornia's version of Cap' N Trade.
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
White House - No Christ in Christmas This Year
World Net Daily came up with this gem. The U.S. Forest Service won't allow kids to make ornaments with 'Jesus' on them for the White House Christmas / Xmas / Hanukka / Kwaanza / Muslim / tree (bush, firelog?). Let's blame THAT on Bush, too.
wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111509
UPDATE! Forest Service exposed for stupid decision; order resciinded, but no one fired.
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Changeling
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Unconfirmed DOJ Shenannigans
A political blog mentions that the DOJ has expanded its Office of Public Affairs by hiring online bloggers to counter criticism of DOJ activities.
muffledoar.blogspot.com/2009/10/anonymous-doj-blogger-campaign-attacks.html
It's interesting to visit the DOJ site and see what the 'front page' priorities are of our primary crime-busting agency. Let's see, .... New Jersey firefighter imprisoned for tax evasion, ... domestic violence awareness month, ... firearms trafficing by Mexican drug cartels, ... advancing freedom of information in era of responsibility "to fulfilling President Obama's goal of making this Administration the most open and transparent in history.", ...
Not a single ACORN in sight ....
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Chains
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2007
Current Posts: 100
I wonder who parked a car on Glendale Cir this morning and set it on fire. I woke up around 5:30am and heard a car start up and drive away and then I heard a horn going off then stop. The next thing I know my neighbor is ringing my doorbell to tell us a car is on fire.
What idiots, they could of burned the whole neighborhood down. I'm so sick of crap like this!!
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Now THIS is racist!
From China comes this story - about black protesters having their own Tea Party at the White House last Saturday.
(cutNpaste:) story.chinanationalnews.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/9366300fc9319e9b/id/563149/cs/1/
bookerrising.net/2009/11/black-leftist-protesters-obama-is-white.html
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Chains
RealAmerica
Joined: Sep 2006
Current Posts: 1158
Man calls into radio station stating Ukraine, relatively free of any strain of flu, will face pandemic at end of summer due to Baxter lab in that country. Within hours man arrested in Westchester, Los Angeles for 'making threats against White House'. This was in Aug. This article is about how the prediction has come to pass.
(cutNpaste:) thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2009/11/03/one-flu-over-the-ukraine-s-nest
Recall the recent change in law that allows the President to invoke martial law for 'medical emergency' without oversight? Those FEMA camps could prove useful, after all!
I'll Keep My Freedom -
You Keep The Chains
RealAmerica