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One of America’s clearest thinkers hits the bulls eye again with his analysis of the most critical failing of our education system and its role in our current political quagmire.

Thomas Sowell’s essay entitled Artificial Stupidity was published in The National Review Online which features many excellent articles.

The American education system focuses more on politically correct crusades than intellectually correct arguments.

A woman with a petition went among the crowds attending a state fair, asking people to sign her petition demanding the banning of dihydroxymonoxide. She said it was in our lakes and streams, and now it was in our sweat and urine and tears.

She collected hundreds of signatures to ban dihydroxymonoxide — a fancy chemical name for water. A couple of comedians were behind this ploy. But there is nothing funny about its implications. It is one of the grim and dangerous signs of our times.

This little episode revealed how conditioned we have become, responding like Pavlov’s dog when we hear a certain sound — in this case, the sound of some politically correct crusade.

People are all born ignorant but they are not born stupid. Much of the stupidity we see today is induced by our educational system, from the elementary schools to the universities. In a high-tech age that has seen the creation of artificial intelligence by computers, we are also seeing the creation of artificial stupidity by people who call themselves educators.

The experiences of life can help people outgrow whatever they were indoctrinated with. What may persist, however, is the lazy habit of hearing one side of an issue and being galvanized into action without hearing the other side — and, more fundamentally, not having developed any mental skills that would enable you to systematically test one set of beliefs against another.

It was once the proud declaration of many educators that “We are here to teach you how to think, not what to think.” But far too many of our teachers and professors today are teaching their students what to think — about everything from global warming to the new trinity of “race, class, and gender.” Even if all the conclusions with which they indoctrinate their students were 100 percent correct, that would still not be equipping students with the mental skills to weigh opposing views for themselves, in order to be prepared for new and unforeseeable issues that will arise over their lifetimes, after they leave the schools and colleges.

Many of today’s “educators” not only supply students with conclusions, but promote the idea that students should spring into action because of these prepackaged conclusions — in other words, vent their feelings and go galloping off on crusades, with neither a knowledge of what is said by those on the other side nor the intellectual discipline to know how to analyze opposing arguments.

When we see children in elementary schools out carrying signs in demonstrations, we are seeing the kind of mindless groupthink that causes adults to sign petitions they don’t understand or, worse yet, follow leaders they don’t understand, whether to the White House, the Kremlin, or Jonestown.

A philosopher once said that the most important knowledge is knowledge of one’s own ignorance. That is the knowledge that too many of our schools and colleges are failing to teach our young people.

Will Rogers once said that it was not ignorance that was so bad but “all the things we know that ain’t so.” But our classroom indoctrinators are getting students to think that they know after hearing only one side of an issue. It is artificial stupidity.

Please read the entire article here

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Two interesting articles recently appeared at CNET News regarding law enforcement’s push for unprecedented access to private information. This of course raises interesting privacy and first amendment issues.  They are included below.  A third article from the Washington Post is included at the end of this post under the title “An Unholy Alliance?”  It is slightly off topic but outlines a potential threat to privacy also.

FBI wants records kept of Web sites visited

Written By: Declan McCullagh

The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years, a requirement that law enforcement believes could help it in investigations of child pornography and other serious crimes.

Please Read More Here…

Police want backdoor to Web users’ private data

Written By: Declan McCullagh

Anyone with an e-mail account likely knows that police can peek inside it if they have a paper search warrant.

But cybercrime investigators are frustrated by the speed of traditional methods of faxing, mailing, or e-mailing companies these documents. They’re pushing for the creation of a national Web interface linking police computers with those of Internet and e-mail providers so requests can be sent and received electronically.

Please Read More Here…

An unholy alliance? The Washington Post published the following article on February 4, 2010 titled Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks. As I read it, I was reminded  of a clever saying I heard years ago: “When the elephants dance the ants suffer”

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In an editorial entitled “What Scott Brown’s win means for the Dems” Charles Krauthammer sets the record straight on the reasons behind Brown’s upset win in Massachusetts.  He eloquently and rationally exposes how arrogance can be a dangerous barrier to clear vision.  We agree with his conclusion, Let the Democrats continue their delirious nap, (at least until after the November elections)

Some excerpts from the editorial:

On Jan. 14, five days before the Massachusetts special election, President Obama was in full bring-it-on mode as he rallied House Democrats behind his health-care reform. “If Republicans want to campaign against what we’ve done by standing up for the status quo and for insurance companies over American families and businesses, that is a fight I want to have.”

The bravado lasted three days. When Obama campaigned in Boston on Jan. 17 for Obamacare supporter Martha Coakley, not once did he mention the health-care bill. When your candidate is sinking, you don’t throw her a millstone.

After Coakley’s defeat, Obama pretended that the real cause was a generalized anger and frustration “not just because of what’s happened in the last year or two years, but what’s happened over the last eight years.”

Let’s get this straight: The antipathy to George W. Bush is so enduring and powerful that . . . it just elected a Republican senator in Massachusetts? Why, the man is omnipotent.

And the Democrats are delusional: Scott Brown won by running against Obama, not Bush. He won by brilliantly nationalizing the race, running hard against the Obama agenda, most notably Obamacare. Killing it was his No. 1 campaign promise.

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Brown ran on a very specific, very clear agenda. Stop health care. Don’t Mirandize terrorists. Don’t raise taxes; cut them. And no more secret backroom deals with special interests.

These deals — the Louisiana purchase, the Cornhusker kickback — had engendered a national disgust with the corruption and arrogance of one-party rule. The final straw was the union payoff — in which labor bosses smugly walked out of the White House with a five-year exemption from a (“Cadillac”) health insurance tax Democrats were imposing on the 92 percent of private-sector workers who are not unionized.
The reason both wings of American liberalism — congressional and mainstream media — were so surprised at the force of anti-Democratic sentiment is that they’d spent Obama’s first year either ignoring or disdaining the clear early signs of resistance: the tea-party movement of the spring and the town-hall meetings of the summer. With characteristic condescension, they contemptuously dismissed the protests as the mere excrescences of a redneck, retrograde, probably racist rabble.

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Democrats, if they wish, can write off their Massachusetts humiliation to high unemployment, to Coakley or, the current favorite among sophisticates, to generalized anger.

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Democrats must so rationalize, otherwise they must take democracy seriously, and ask themselves: If the people really don’t want it, could they possibly have a point?

“If you lose Massachusetts and that’s not a wake-up call,” said moderate — and sentient — Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana, “there’s no hope of waking up.”

I say: Let them sleep.

Please read the entire editorial here:

What Scott Brown’s win means for the Dems

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Possibilities

by Doug on December 24, 2009 · 0 comments

in Christmas

Her fresh young face
Poised above
His tiny perfect one.
Her tender eyes gleam
With affection at his,
Wrapped in slumber.
~
She snuggles him warmer.
Determined brows arch
Straining to lift lids
From sleepy eyes.
~
A small squeak
Signals the failure of this endeavor.
Lips purse into a tiny bow,
Then relax to a wee smile
As if a blissful thought
Had wafted through his dream.
~
Her joy overflows,
Spills down her cheeks.
She dreams of…..
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Possibilities.
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For tonight…
Water turned to wine
And the tear damp smile
of Nain’s widow,
Remain concealed
In deep soft futurefolds .
~
This night,
Times kind meridian
Grants her shelter from
Looming day
Of thorny crown,
And crimson earth.
~
Mysteries of empty tomb
And endless worlds redeemed
Float beyond
Her dreaming.
~
Tonight,
Her arms filled with holiness,
Her face soft aglow
With the ancient light
Of numberless distant suns,
She can only see…..
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Possibilities.

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In a recent http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Op Ed piece entitled “Kill the bills. Do health reform right”, Dr. Charles Krauthammer makes simple points of irrefutable logic regarding health reform and the current legislation under consideration.

He begins his remarks with this important premise:

The United States has the best health care in the world — but because of its inefficiencies, also the most expensive.

Regarding the Senate bill he says:

The bill is irredeemable. It should not only be defeated. It should be immolated, its ashes scattered over the Senate swimming pool.

Then do health care the right way — one reform at a time, each simple and simplifying, aimed at reducing complexity, arbitrariness and inefficiency.

He concludes with the following regarding health reform generally:

Insuring the uninsured is a moral imperative. The problem is that the Democrats have chosen the worst possible method — a $1 trillion new entitlement of stupefying arbitrariness and inefficiency.

The better choice is targeted measures that attack the inefficiencies of the current system one by one ~~~~~ It would take 20 pages to write such a bill, not 2,000 — and provide the funds to cover the uninsured without wrecking both U.S. health care and the U.S. Treasury.

You can read all of Dr. Krauthammer’s remarks at: http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/krauthammer112009.php3

You can also read the Liberty’s Army specific recommendations regarding health care reform which you will find agrees in principle with Dr Krauthammer’s approach, while providing more detail:

http://www.libertysarmy.com/2009/09/06/health-care/patient-centered-free-enterprise-health-care-reform/

I find myself using the word “lunacy” a lot lately, but i think it fits this situation perfectly.

We have a health system that in addition to being the best in the world, has some fundamental flaws that make it the most inefficient.   It is as if it is on fire, blazing out of control, consuming our country’s financial resources at an alarming rate.

Instead of depriving the fire of its fuel which seems to be the scientific way fires are fought, we propose to throw $TRILLIONS in additional fuel at it without attempting to fix any of the root causes of the problem.  This is what we have come to expect of “government” in general and liberal government specifically.

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US Army Major Nidal Hasan is a terrorist. It enrages me to hear the politically correct denials of this fact coming from the highest levels of the US government.  There is growing evidence (see link to article below) that this terrorist attack on Fort Hood was in direct response to a general call issued to Jihadists by Al Qaeda the previous week ‘to  to rise up against those forces that wage war against Islam’.  Hasan had repeatedly and publicly accused the US and the people of America waging war against Islam.  This was clearly an act of a Muslim extremist, who hated America and Americans and committed an act of Jihad against this country that was at the very least, inspired by the call of al Qaeda and other radical organizations for Jihad against America.

It was Obama-inspired (or ordered) political correctness that resulted in the US Army averting their eyes (and brains) from evidence that in times past would have had this man disarmed, stripped of his military “cover” as well as his license to practice medicine and likely imprisoned.

Instead, we armed him, subjected our already traumatized troops returning from battle to his Islamist rantings and threats. We gave this self declared enemy of the USA unrestricted access to the unprotected soft underbelly of our military installations, the one safe haven for soldiers to work and play.

This inappropriate expression of “sensitivity” to Muslim beliefs cost dearly.  Thirteen soldiers who had every right to feel protected on their post are now dead.  Thirty one more were physically and emotionally  injured, many of whom will never fully recover.

Perhaps even more important is the psychological damage to tens of thousands who were nowhere near Fort Hood that day.  Is there a US soldier anywhere on any military installation who will ever feel entirely safe and protected “at home”?  Isn’t this what terrorism is all about, random acts of terror that disrupt the equilibrium of a society?  Acts that cause whole populations to live in constant fear? How many more hate-filled Jihadists are still tolerated in positions of responsibility and trust in our institutions of defense and law enforcement or other sensitive or vulnerable areas?

Muslim-Americans enjoy the right to worship who, what, where and if they want, the same as other Americans.  There are Muslim Americans who love this country every bit as much as I do.  They must be allowed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness without persecution or discrimination just as I do.  They must not be punished for the crimes of others.

Consider this, however:  An exhaustive survey of Muslims in America conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2009, revealed that 5% of America’s 2,350,000 Muslims, (over 117,000) admitted that they hold a favorable view of al Qaeda.  Another 27% (635,000) declined to answer the question.  That means that living within the borders of the USA there are approximately 750,000 Muslims that either openly approve of al Qaeda, or refuse to condemn them.  Look what just one of them with a pistol did at Fort Hood.  (To view a summary of this survey click here: Good News: More than 100,000 American Muslims Support Al-Qaeda)

So we have among us good Muslim neighbors and Muslims who hate our country, hate us and would kill us all if they could.  How are we to know the difference?  I certainly do not have all the answers, but i think we could start by listening to what they say publicly and not allowing political correctness, (whether ordered by the white house or not) to give a free ride to hate filled terrorists who would slaughter Americans, given the chance.

Below you will find a chilling, revealing video of young Muslims on the streets of America the day after the Fort Hood massacre.  I encourage you to watch it.  These young American Muslims promise that this war between America and Islam has been shifted and will be fought right here “in the belly of the beast” on American soil.

I also encourage you to read the following article at examiner.com by Anthony G Martin, entitled “Troubling details on Fort Hood shooter”. It lays out the known facts and makes great points.


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In an article By Warner Todd Huston titled “Mass Murdering Muslim Major Worked to Assist Obama’s Transition Team With University Project” The Canada Free Press published the following story:

In 2008 The George Washington University Homeland Security Institute (HSPI) initiated a transition task force to help craft homeland security policies during Obama’s transition period. In May of 2009 HSPI finished its report titled, “Thinking Anew-Security Priorities for the Next Administration.” One of the members of this Obama transition project was none other than the Muslim murderer Nidal Hassan.

Nidal is listed in Appendix C, Page 29 of the HSPI report as having served as a “Task Force Event Participant,” in his position with the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine. (download .pdf of report) We should caution, though, that Hasan did not work for Obama. But he was a part of the University’s efforts to advise Obama.

To read the entire story please visit the Canada free press here:
Mass Murdering Muslim Major Worked to Assist Obama’s Transition Team With University Project

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Of course he did.  But it does not change the basic facts.

The erudite, articulate British lord has an ax to grind. He is a high profile spokesman for those who believe that mankind flatters itself by taking credit or blame for climate change.  The facts were obviously “spun” to make the points he wanted to emphasize, but that does not change the facts.  Lord Monckton got the facts right even if his opinions are subject to debate.

I believe, as Lord Monckton apparently does, that the science being cited and manipulated to establish the urgency of  “global warming” is flawed. It is being used to further agendas that have nothing to do with global climate concerns.  But that is not the point either.

The point is simply this. The basic tenants of the treaty are clear in the limited documentation that exists at this writing.  This actual treaty is a work in progress and we will not know the final proposed language until the negotiations are finished, probably just prior to the actual meeting in Copenhagen in December of this year.  The existing documents make clear these foundational points:

  • Developed countries such as the USA bear the responsibility for climate change and owe a “climate debt”, “environmental debt” and an “emissions debt” to the developing countries of the world.  We are responsible for paying in full for these countries to develop economically, technologically, environmentally and to do so in an environmentally friendly way.  This will result in a vast shifting of wealth from the developed nations to the developing nations, many of which are considered “developing” due to corrupt governments.
  • The USA and other participating countries will be required to cede some portion of their sovereignty to a newly established world governing body under the auspices of the United Nations, that has the power to make financial demands, levy taxes on our citizens and will have the power of enforcement behind their demands and assessments.  It is not certain how far this goes initially, but any ceding of our sovereignty is too much.  Conceivably this world governing body would have the power to demand huge reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to the extent it would dramatically affect our quality of life and standard of living, and then to impose severe  penalties should we fail to do so.
  • The treaty will establish something akin to a global “cap and trade” scheme in which initial carbon emissions caps will be established for each participating country, to be ratcheted down over time.  Countries can purchase the right to exceed these “carbon budgets” by purchasing the rights of other countries that are not using them.  The deck is stacked in favor of developing countries who will have excess carbon budget to sell, thus raising additional funds for their development, mitigation and adaptation.

There seems to be two primary documents existing at this writing regarding this treaty, both produced by United Nations organizations.  They are both exceeding long and tedious.  I have selected text from each document for your review so you don’t have to plow through several hundred pages like I did.  There are links at the bottom of this article should you want to see everything in context.

The first document is  ”A Copenhagen Climate Treaty Version 1.0 A proposal for an amended Kyoto Protocol and a new Copenhagen Protocol by members of the NGO community” (Non-governmental organizations associated with the United Nations).  Here are some quotes from that document:

Recognizing that the wealthiest and most capable countries should substantially contribute to the financial and technological support required to enable developing countries to pursue a low-carbon development path, stop deforestation and adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change,

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Developed countries and other countries with the capacity to do so shall support the building of adaptive capacity and climate resilience in developing countries, particularly the most vulnerable.

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The carbon budget and emissions reduction targets shall be reviewed at regular intervals and in a timely manner, continually strengthened and revised in light of the best available science. Should new and emerging science suggest that more stringent budgets and targets are required to avoid dangerous climate change and ensure the right of all peoples, cultures and nations to survive, these budgets and targets shall be adjusted immediately.

(who determines this?  The world governing body, of course.)

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A massive scaling up of financial resources, from both the public and private sources, is required in order to adequately, sufficiently and swiftly reduce anthropogenic GHG emissions, ~~~These financial resources should primarily be raised through the auctioning of assigned amount units in a predictable and timely manner.

(This means the US will have to pay the newly established global authority for permission to exceed the carbon budget unilaterally established for them by this global authority thus transferring wealth to the developing nations.)

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All institutions, instruments, mechanisms and policies and actions developed
pursuant to this Protocol shall be governed in an open, transparent, fair and effective system under the ultimate authority of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties.

(how is that for the name of the supreme world governing body?)

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All industrialized country Parties shall commit to emission pathways that are in
line with limiting global temperature rise to as far below 2° C above pre-industrial levels
as necessary, peaking global GHG emissions in the 2013-2017 commitment period
and staying within the global carbon budget, and to deliver finance and technology
according to their responsibilities and respective capabilities and the needs of
developing country Parties
pursuant to the principles and provisions of Article 2.

(Shared Vision). (Hmmm, that sounds familiar “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs” is a slogan popularized by Karl Marx in his 1875 Critique of the Gotha Program.

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Any lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason to postpone or scale down action on adaptation.

(yes, let’s ignore the science that fails to support the plan that gives us power)

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If the 10% auctioning of AAUs and the levies on international transport prove insufficient
to raise the level of financing required, industrialized countries would be required
to make up the difference
in order to ensure that developing countries receive the stable, consistent and predictable financial resources they need.

(blank check!)

The second document is from the UNFGGG entitled:  “Reordering and Consolidation of Text in the Revised Negotiating Text”  Some pertinent quotes from that document:

Recognizing that current and potential climate change impacts require a shift in the global investment patterns and that criteria for financing allocation shall clearly respond to the priorities identified by the international community, with climate change stabilization being one of these priorities.

(does “shift in global investment patterns” mean a transfer of wealth?)

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Acknowledging that current atmospheric concentrations are principally the result of
historical emissions of greenhouse gases, the most significant share of which has originated in developed countries.

(Must be true, Al Gore says the science is settled)

The guiding principles of the Convention should support items b) and c) of the previous paragraph, in terms of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities; historical responsibilities in greenhouse gas emissions and the related historical ecological debt generated by the cumulative greenhouse gas emissions since 1750 and the most recent scientific information.

(Ahh a debt to be paid)

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Further acknowledging that developed countries have a historical responsibility for their disproportionate contribution to the causes and consequences of climate change, reflecting their disproportionate historical use of a shared global carbon space since 1850 as well as their proposed continuing disproportionate use of the remaining global carbon space.

As assessed by the IPCC in its Fourth Assessment Report Warming of the climate system, as a consequence of human activity, is unequivocal. [Global atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have increased significantly because of human activities since 1750.]

(you tens of thousands of lunatic scientists who disagree, shut up and get out of here!)

Current atmospheric concentrations are principally the result of historical emissions of
greenhouse gases, [the largest share of which has originated in] [originating from] developed countries [Parties].

Early and urgent action by all countries on the basis of equity and according to their common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities is necessary. [A] [Further] delay by Parties [in implementing their commitments to reduce] [reducing] emissions will increase their climate debt to the developing countries and significantly constrain opportunities to achieve lower stabilization levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and increase the risk of more severe climate change impacts.

(Sounds like a credit scam where the debt never gets paid because it keeps increasing the more you pay)

[Those Parties] whose national circumstances reflect greater [responsibility] and [capability] (USA)  [should make a greater contribution to the global effort] to address climate change.

(that pesky Marx again!)

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[Recalling Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 5, and Article 4, paragraphs 3 and 7 of the Convention, developed country Parties shall not resort to any form of unilateral measures, including countervailing border measures, against goods and services imported from developing countries on the grounds of protection and stabilization of climate.]

(hey, I thought your new world governing body had authority only to meddle in emissions!)

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[Mandatory contributions from developed country Parties (USA) and other developed Parties included in Annex II should form the core revenue stream for meeting the cost of adaptation.

(You mean no choice for the "sovereign" nations who sign?)

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The scheme for the new institutional arrangement under the Convention will be based on three basic pillars: government; facilitative mechanism; and financial mechanism, and the basic organization of which will include the following:

(a) The GOVERNMENT will be RULED by the COP with the support of a new subsidiary body on adaptation, and of an Executive Board responsible for the management of the new funds and the related facilitative processes and bodies. The current Convention secretariat will operate as such, as appropriate.

(GOVERNMENT?  RULED? DOES THAT INCLUDE ENFORCEMENT BY CHANCE?)

Establishing systems of accountability such as institutional checks and balances and
open administrative systems. Establishing the rule of law through means and processes for enforcement;

(Ahh there it is  I know it had to be here somewhere, ENFORCEMENT)

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In the light of a shared vision based on historic responsibility/emissions, debt/per-capita emissions convergence/an equitable allocation of a shared atmospheric resource, [and in accordance with the provisions of the Convention,] Annex I Parties shall provide new and additional financial resources to meet the full costs incurred by developing country Parties.

(Another blank check!)

The bottom line is that this treaty is intended to require the signing “Developed Countries” to cede an initial portion of their sovereignty to a global government and confess a debt to the world for all their carbon emissions since 1750.  It will require the US to commit to a blank check for whatever it costs to bring the developing nations out of poverty and into developed status.  As I mentioned, most of these nations are considered “developing” because of their corrupt governments.  We are expected to fund these governments with no way to see that the corrupt governments don’t appropriate this great wealth transfer unto the corrupt souls in power.

We don’t yet know what rules will govern extracting ourselves from the treaty once it is ratified.  I imagine it will be next to impossible and there will be large sanctions attached to the exit, if exit is indeed possible.

We must not sign this treaty

Full text of the documents can be found at the following links:

“A Copenhagen Climate Treaty Version 1.0. A proposal for an amended Kyoto Protocol and a new Copenhagen Protocol by members of the NGO community”

“Reordering and consolidation of text in the revised negotiating text”

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Contact Your U.S. Representative

Contact Your U.S. Senators

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In a politicalmavens.com editorial entitled “An absolute disgrace” author, William Katz gives voice to the question on the minds of many thinking Americans:

President Obama has been awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize…On the basis of what?

He continues:

The Nobel Peace Prize has always been a bit of a joke. It has been given to a number of shady characters, like Yassir Arafat and Jimmah Carter.

But this one, so to speak, takes the prize. It will be waved in the face of Obama’s opponents. Here, see, America is back! Back to appease.

Later, he gives evidence of what appears to be the real agenda of the historically leftist prize committee:

In 2002, when the prize was given to Carter, a member of the selection committee openly said that it was a “kick in the shins” to George W. Bush. That was a year after the 9-11 attacks, and Bush was trying to defend the United States against further outrages.

This is another kick in the shins to Bush, but, more important, it is a kick in the shins to that part of America that still believes we have work to do in the war on terror, and believes that the first responsibility of the president is to protect the nation.

Mr Katz asks the question:

How can a man who’s just won the Nobel Peace Prize send 40,000 troops to Afghanistan? How does he send them before he goes to Oslo to pick up the certificate and make a “peace” speech?

He then observes:

Barack Obama, already a supreme egotist, will see himself more and more as above the office of president of the United States.

This, of course, makes Mr. Obama even more dangerous to the interests of the country that he is sworn to protect and defend:

The author then concludes:

Let us hope Americans catch on, and realize the hypocrisy and intellectual dishonesty of the moment.

Let us see it for the bad joke that it is.

Many of us have caught on, alright. Could it be that our allies in Europe have become “The Islamic States of Europe”? Could the world “leftist” agenda be synonymous with the anti-Israeli agenda that apparently guides the Obama administration? Could our country actually be in the hands of an Islamist? Could this explain the apparent anti-American policy of the our current administration?

Read the complete editorial here:
An absolute disgrace

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Recently,  The World got its first glimpse of the “real Obama”, and likewise, Obama got his first glimpse of the “real world”. This significant event took place in Stockholm, of all places. Three arrogant Chicagoans who seem to think the world revolves around them stepped up on the world stage and made complete fools of themselves. Barack, Michelle, and Oprah seem to expect the world to at least curtsy if not execute a complete kneeling bow as they made their regal wishes known to the International Olympic Committee. The committee, listened politely to the eloquent autobiographical statements, then promptly moved Chicago from whatever position it had formerly occupied into last place, making a statement of their own.

I am sure that Mr. Obama was shocked to discover that he is president only of the USA and not the world. Not yet anyway. (That is unfair. I believe the preferred title is “Hegemon”.)

The pundits are having a field day with this fresh humiliation. I have included links to several editorials and articles below along with a small sample for your enjoyment:

PUBLIC HUMBLING OF PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD OBAMA - By Judith A. Klinghoffer

Barack Obama thought the world adored him. He thought he was elected the president of the world.  In Copenhagen, the IOC set him straight.  Will he finally become the president of the United States? If so, the exercise may have been beneficial……I googled Obama, “president of the world” I got 64,500,000 results.

WHAT WAS OBAMA THINKING? – By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.

It is clear that, in the aftermath of the IOC’s decision to eliminate America’s Windy City in the first round of voting and to select instead Rio de Janeiro, this rejection was not only a stunning personal failure for “The One,” (a title Obama’s admirers seem to have embraced as much as his critics).  It amounts to a repudiation of the United States, contributing – whether intentionally in this instance or not – to the sort of “diminishing of our country” that I have previously described as one of three elements of the “Obama Doctrine.”  (The other two are “undermining of our allies” and “emboldening of our enemies.”)

Opy and Michelle’s Olympics Reunion – By Patrick Hurley

I knew Chicago was in trouble when Michelle Obama announced to the world they were going to, take no prisoners” in her mission to capture the Games. When Oprah teamed up with her I thought, “Dear Lord, how is the world going to react to these TWO?”

McArthur promised the Philippines, “I shall return!” And, he did. Joe Namath promised, “We’re gonna win this game. I guarantee it.” And, he did. Babe Ruth called his home run shot in the 1932 World Series and Thelma and Louise promised to go out in a blaze of glory and, they did.

Now, we have Wile E. Coyote I and II wasting our money to fly to Copenhagen to sip wine and strut their stuff as they believed their own press that they were, “all that” and capable of doing something they were woefully ill equipped to do.

The Second City Becomes Fourth City – By Debra J. Saunders

The Drudge Report cribbed this headline after the news that Chicago placed fourth out of four cities in the running: “The Ego Has Landed: World Rejects Obama.” Sure, that verdict is hyperbolic, but Drudge hit on the self-conceit that preceded this fiasco.

You just know that if George W. Bush had lobbied in person to win the Games for a Texas city and lost, his critics would have been unapologetic in their joy over his failure to deliver. They’d be bashing his intelligence, his motives and probably Texas. Of course, it was easy to kick Bush because so many people did it.

After eight years of watching some on the left root for defeat in Iraq and snicker at every international slight against Bush, I must admit it is rather special that the left has discovered patriotism — to such an extent that there now is a duty to root for Chicago to host the Games.

An Olympic Ego Trip – By George Will

It was gallant of the president to say to the Olympic committee that Michelle is “a pretty big selling point for the city.” Gallant, but obviously untrue. And — this is where we pass from the merely silly to the ominous — suppose the president was being not gallant but sincere. Perhaps the premise of the otherwise inexplicable trip to Denmark was that there is no difficulty, foreign or domestic, that cannot be melted by the sunshine of the Obama persona. But in the contest between the world and any president’s charm, bet on the world.

Presidents often come to be characterized by particular adjectives: “honest” Abe Lincoln, “Grover the Good” Cleveland, “energetic” Theodore Roosevelt, “idealistic” Woodrow Wilson, “Silent Cal” Coolidge, “confident” FDR, “likable” Ike Eisenhower. Less happily, there were “Tricky Dick” Nixon and “Slick Willie” Clinton. Unhappy will be a president whose defining adjective is “vain.”

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