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Muslims Elected French Socialist Hollande. Appoints 3 muslims to cabinet.

Joe Kirkup Posts the Following:

   Time for the frogs to fight, but they won’t so, after our own civil war, we’ll have to go save their asses again.
    JK
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The photo below was taken at La Bastille Plaza in Paris , during the election celebration for the comrade socialist president Hollande.

See any French flags? Anywhere? Actually, there is ONE towards the bottom right. The other flags are in order of appearance, Palestinian (2 flags top right+1 center left), Algerian, Turkish (towards center), Syrian (towards left of pic + below Palestinian flag), Moroccan (w. star in center), and European Union flag. The other flags I can’t recognize, there are also Syndicates or Unions’ flags.

That’s France in a nutshell.

Also below the picture is a short email message from a French citizen regarding the election



This e-mail was sent from a French citizen, Maxime Lépante, through Stuart Kaufman

“Hello to my American friends,

As you know, the Socialist François Hollande won the presidential elections in France , last Sunday.

It is a catastrophe for France .

Hollande was elected by the Muslims:

A survey (of 10,000 Muslims) shows that 93% of the Muslims voted for him.

As 2 million Muslims participated in this election, Hollande got 1,720,000 Muslim votes more than Sarkozy did: (0.93-0.07) x 2,000,000 = 1,720,000. But at the end, from the entire population, he got only 1,139,316 votes more than Sarkozy. So, without the Muslims’ votes, Sarkozy would have been re-elected.

All the Muslim criminals feel now empowered. Criminality is already on the rise (1,700 cars were burnt in France for the first night). Muslims are screaming anti-French and anti-Jews watchwords in our streets.

Veiled women, wearing the illegal burqa, are strolling in our streets.
And, as if this wasn’t enough, Hollande wants to give to all the foreigners the right to vote in our elections!

France will face a very hard situation. We are heading for civil war in a few years.

That’s the last news from occupied France.

Maxime Lépante.”

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/156077#.T74MY1Ly1MF

CAIR Attacks Congressman Allen West….OOPS!!! Bad Mistake.

Allen West, Fla. Congressman wins a confrontation by knowing his enemy!

 

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Nezar Hamze is the Executive Director of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations).

Mr. Hamze waded into this discussion with congressman West in attack mode with Muslim misinformed bravado. Do you know any politician who has the background and guts who could have handled Nezar better?

Mr. Hamze thought he would be dealing with a another typical American PC politician who panders to anyone and any cause to get votes. He made one mistake – He walked into the perfect ambush and was unable to withdraw.

Is the TSA Out of Control?

 
A personal story of TSA abuse.

On December 22, 2010, my wife and I were returning from a “trip from hell” to Germany in which our bags had been lost and never caught up with us. We’d been in the same clothes for a week and were both sick with horrible cases of a flu-like bug.

When we approached the O’Hare TSA security checkpoint (about 4:00pm) we were herded toward one of the new scanners. When my wife realized what the machine was she jumped backward out of the device and informed the agent that she would “opt out.” About this time one of the other inspectors, a young female, in response to something said by another inspector, said “I  f___ing didn’t pick her.” and began to rail loudly at my wife, asking her something to the effect of “Don’t you use microwaves; I guess you’re afraid of microwaves” and other disrespectful questions, she threw in a couple of “shits” along the way. My wife had to insist on not being scanned by reminding them that she had the right to “opt out.”
We were then required to wait with our feet on a small specified spot next to a metal detector for a long enough period that it appeared obvious to us that we were being “punished via delay” for refusing to comply like sheep. Finally we were ushered through the metal detector and given the patdowns.
When this all started I was dealing with my own “opt out” decision but, being very sick and very tired after an all night flight crammed in a middle row seat, simply didn’t get what was going on until after the abusive inspector had left the position.
We both took the “enhanced patdown,” administered by extremely professional, and in my wife’s case, sympathetic, inspectors, and went to our gate where we compared notes. We were both incensed by this time so we sought out a supervisor and, finally, the TSA terminal manager who assisted us in filing a formal written complaint.
In my 24 year career as a federal law enforcement agent I NEVER treated a CRIMINAL PRISONER with the disrespect this person displayed to my wife. It was totally beyond the pale.
 
After we returned home I personally delivered a letter of complaint to my congressman where I received a sympathetic hearing from a staffer. The short version of the story is that after some delay I finally got a “response” of sorts from the TSA which essentially blew me off. I was so disgusted by this time that I left the congressional district office and dismissed the matter.

We are both retired and this final straw broke the camel’s backs. We have determined to NEVER set foot on an airliner again as long as this type of degrading and senseless “security” is in force. If we can’t drive, we won’t go.

Operation Hot Mic – You Only Run Twice

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This 1 minute video certainly does make me wonder….how about you?
Just what all might Putin and Obama have up their sleeves?


NY Times Refused to Run this: Is China sitting on as much as $10 TRILLION in unpaid debt?

McClatchy Washington Bureau 

Posted on Fri, May. 18, 2012

Commentary: China’s secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion

By RICHARD PARKER |

last updated: May 18, 2012 01:07:39 PM
China has a secret: It owes American investors hundreds of billions of dollars.

The Chinese government doesn’t like to talk about it and the U.S. government doesn’t want to raise it. But decades ago, Beijing defaulted on debt owed to Americans, as well as investors and governments around the world. In one case, it was paid. In the rest it was not. More than 20,000 American investors own this debt. The U.S. government may also own Chinese war debt, unpaid since World War II.

With the simple stroke of an executive proclamation, President Barack Obama can begin the process of addressing this issue. A 1930s-era law has established a quasi-public agency within the Securities and Exchange Commission, known as the Corporation of Foreign Securities Holders, which can arbitrate this dispute, much as a predecessor agency did for decades. China can both afford and benefit from this solution; it will afford goodwill at a time when relations between the world’s two superpowers are strained.

The story begins nearly 100 years ago, in 1913, when the government of China began issuing bonds to foreign investors and governments for infrastructure work to modernize the country. As the country fell into civil war in 1927, paying these debts became increasingly difficult and the government fell into default. Even so, in April 1938, the Nationalist government of China began to issue U.S.-dollar denominated bonds to finance the war against Japan’s brutal invasion.

Locked in a pitched battle for survival, the government issued these bonds into 1940. As part of its wartime financial aid, the U.S. government further provided a $500 million credit to China in March 1942, shipping gold there and helping to stabilize the currency. In return, it appears that the U.S. government redeemed some of these dollar-denominated bonds. But China doesn’t appear to have repaid this debt either, according to State Department records, and the declaration of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 ended decades of political, military and financial cooperation.

While successor governments are usually bound by the debts of predecessor governments, the new Communist government refused to pay any of these claims. The issue lay dormant for decades, just as the bilateral relationship did. Then, in 1979, as part of normalizing relations, Washington released government financial claims regarding the expropriation of American property and appears to have dropped the matter of the war debt entirely. However, it is one thing for government decision-makers to let go of government debt, however questionable that is.

And it is entirely another thing for individual citizens to press their claims. Some U.S. investors tried to sue the Chinese government in the 1980s and 1990s. However, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act makes it very hard for any U.S. citizen to sue a foreign government in U.S. courts because the law generally says that U.S. courts do not have jurisdiction.

The law usually only allows the jurisdiction of U.S. courts if a foreign government waives its immunity, commits a tort or seizes property. Recent additional exceptions have been added for terrorism. China lost an initial summary judgment for failing to appear in court but, with the urging of the U.S. State Department, later appeared in court and successfully argued that U.S. courts did not have jurisdiction.

Today, the Chinese bonds held by U.S. investors may be worth as much as $750 billion, according to Jonna Bianco, president of the American Bondholders Foundation, who estimates the value of bonds held by investors worldwide may be $10 trillion, including interest and penalties for default.

Over the years, congressional interest has been piqued. The late Rep. Henry Hyde convened hearings in 2003 and advocated that the bondholders press their case. In March, Republican Rep. Ken Calvert and Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, along with eight other members of Congress, asked the Government Accountability Office to look into the matter. In April, Rep. Gary Miller inquired with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

In general, governments do inherit the debt of their predecessors just as they inherit the assets of the nation. Governments have defaulted on debts since at least the 4th century B.C., when 10 of 13 Greek cities could not pay their bills; ironic, yes. And there is a long history of settlements, too. In the last 200 years, more than 70 governments, from Austria to Vietnam, have defaulted and eventually settled for far lesser amounts, allowing them to borrow once more, according to an MIT study, which adds: “The great majority of defaults in the 19th and 20th centuries eventually led to some form of settlement between creditors and the debtor country.”

Examples abound. An international arbitration panel found that post-revolutionary Iran needed to pay the United States for military aid in 1948. Post-apartheid South Africa has not repudiated debt incurred under the previous regime. In 2006, Great Britain paid the final installment on a World War II-era loan from the United States and Canada, and even sent a thank-you note. Russia has paid debt incurred under the tzars. One exception argued by governments is that in some cases a previous regime’s debt is “odious.” That is, the debt was incurred to enrich the regime or oppress the people.

Neither seems the case in China, which may be why it has never submitted to international adjudication. China, for its part, has not exactly disavowed the debt; it simply has selectively refused to pay it. Beijing paid British investors a miserly $39 million upon the takeover of Hong Kong in 1987. France has tried to press the issue, even at the World Trade Organization. Further, in Taiwanese press accounts Chinese officials have indicated, in fact, that they might pay the United States – as part of a negotiation over the final status of Taiwan.

Technically, this calls into question China’s stellar credit ratings and those of its government-owned enterprises. But specifically, the U.S. government has a legal obligation to its citizens. The 1933 Securities Act established both the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, under State and Treasury, and the Corporation of Foreign Security Holders, under the SEC, to get foreign governments to address debts owed to private U.S. investors. Housed in a Virginia suburb, the council in 47 instances settled the debts of foreign governments, including communist ones, to U.S. citizens. In 1975, the Polish government paid U.S. investors one-third the face value, or $8.5 million, of nine different series of bonds, all inherited from previous governments.

Indeed, President George W. Bush’s counsel directed the bondholders to the council in 2001 but the council did nothing, most likely to keep from rocking the bilateral U.S.-China boat. Now, the council is shuttering its doors, as it has completed dozens of cases and no administration wanted to refer the Chinese case for fear of upsetting Beijing again. However, the Corporation of Foreign Security Holders is still on the books and represents the only chance for U.S. investors to be paid.

All that has to happen is that President Obama issue a proclamation to stand up the corporation, and a staff, at the SEC. The bondholders would bring their bonds in for examination and verification of the certificates and serial numbers. Then the corporation could get about settling the issue through payment, reissue of bonds, restructuring or even settling the debt. Many of these people are not wealthy investors but just everyday citizens. Bianco herself is a Tennessee cattle farmer.

The reality is that a settlement could benefit everyone. Yes, it will be politically distasteful in Beijing. But in all likelihood, a settlement would likely be struck for a fraction of the face value of the bonds. Unlike 1949, China today has the ability to pay. It would be seen as good faith by Americans. And that, in turn, would help reassure us about China’s increasingly important place in the world. There are simply too many other questions about about China’s peculiar brand of state capitalism.

And besides, this is what economic superpowers do: They fulfill their obligations.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Richard Parker, a former Pentagon correspondent for Knight Ridder, is president of Parker Research in Austin, Texas. He is a regular contributor to McClatchy-Tribune. Researcher Emily Boyd contributed to this article.

This essay is available to McClatchy-Tribune News Service subscribers. McClatchy-Tribune did not subsidize the writing of this column; the opinions are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of McClatchy-Tribune or its editors.

2012, McClatchy-Tribune

Copyright 2012

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Ever Dream of Flying “Freer” Than A Bird?

This video will certainly give you a sense of flying that is just not there in most videos I’ve seen. My impression was one of being “freer than a bird.” I think you will agree.

Let’s go flying like we never did before!

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There’s a New Scam Every Minute….Be Careful Where You Click!

FBI warns of new banking scam

By David McMillin · Bankrate.com
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Posted: 1 pm ET

Some crafty criminals are aiming to steal one of the most valuable pieces of your personal property: your banking information.
In a new warning, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warns account holders of a new spam email scheme that involves a type of malware called “Gameover.” The scheme involves fake emails from the National Automated Clearing House Association, the Federal Reserve or the FDIC. These messages attempt to trick recipients into clicking on a link to resolve some type of issue with their accounts or a recent ACH transaction. Once you click on the link, Gameover takes over your computer, and thieves can steal usernames, passwords and your money.

Read more: FBI warns of new banking scam | Bankrate.com http://www.bankrate.com/financing/banking/fbi-warns-of-new-banking-scam/#ixzz1vGyKkGH7

West: I don’t regret whatsoever my comments about progressives being communists, I will keep calling a spade a spade

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This man knows what he believes and why better than any politician I’ve ever seen, and he does not back down. We need strong elected officials like Rep West who will not give an inch on their core beliefs and who will stand fast against a leftist press corps.

(for more on this see: http://www.therightscoop.com/west-i-dont-regret-whatsoever-my-comments-about-progressives-being-communists-i-will-keep-calling-a-spade-a-spade/)

Cultural Jihad: Muslim Brotherhood invasion of the United States

(Better a few days late than never.)
What is their purpose? To re-elect President Barack Hussein Obama.
A Muslim Brotherhood front group, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) held a pro-shariah Conference in Tampa, Florida on May 11 – 13, 2012. The Conference was at the Hilton Hotel Airport 2225 North Lois Avenue, Tampa FL.
ISNA is a cultural jihad organization that has been designated as an “un-indicted co-conspirator” in the federal terrorism financing case called – Holy land Foundation Trial.
The Muslim Brotherhood is actively working to get President Obama re-elected.
Join with many patriotic Americans as we stand against the Muslim Brotherhood in Florida. For details contact — Info@TheUnitedWest.org
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Is the U.S. economy destined to collapse? Some say yes.

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“The collapse of our economy is inevitable without intervention by strong leadership.  Right now, that prospect is looking pretty dim.  What’s happening in Greece and Europe right now is just a slight example of what is going to happen in the U.S.A.   When the  Government has to institute a severe austerity program and all of the ‘free stuff’ – plus Social Security, Medicare, food stamps, Medicaid, etc., etc. -  are impacted, you’re going to see things go into a tailspin like we’ve never seen before. – And that’s the good news! – If severe austerity measures aren’t taken – if the government doesn’t reverse it’s out of control spending – you will see chaos in the streets!  I’d like to think that maybe I could be wrong about this – but common sense and experience tell me otherwise.  Mend your fences, folks!” — From an old fellow military academy student.

New Home Defense Dawg

Due to a rise of crime in the neighborhood,  I just adopted a retired military dog to protect my house.
With the recent military cuts overseas, the US government has developed a new program where citizens can apply to adopt retired military canines.  The nice part is he is a year old and already fully trained by the US Navy SEALs.
I’ve attached some photos of him below…

For your safety, UPON ARRIVING AT MY HOME please call me from the driveway and
REMAIN IN YOUR CAR!!!