As the UN calls for more regulation (by them) and more spending by the member nations Klaus says: "On the contrary, this is the time for international organizations, including the United Nations, to reduce their expenditures, make their administrations thinner, and leave the solutions to the governments of member states," he said.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKN259750420100925
Good advice for America as well!
The Swiss President on the other hand thinks that it was time for the United Nations to "comprehensively fulfill its global governance role."
"Global governance role"???? NO thank you!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
How to empty the U.N. in less than one hour
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39331594/ns/world_news/
In addition to his usual hyperbole about 9/11, catch what he says about the "world's obligation to give technology and aide to those nations wanting to develop nuclear power". BULL!!!
In addition to his usual hyperbole about 9/11, catch what he says about the "world's obligation to give technology and aide to those nations wanting to develop nuclear power". BULL!!!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Defamation Law on the Internet
This question has arisen lately due to many individuals making outlandish accusations regarding the Tea Party movement and it's intentions.
Namely, that the tea party will be arresting it's opposition and putting them in "internment camps". Taking away rights. Marching to the White House to arrest the president or worse.
Sane people, regardless of whether you like or agree with anything the tea party stands for, know these accusations to be untrue and just a product of the far left fringe attempting to discredit the tea party in the lead up to the November elections. Google tea party camps and you'll immediately see links leading to the usual suspects, Media Matters, Center for American Progress, and more similar progressive sites who may be encouraging and some say pay, people to use any means to attack the reputation of the tea party movement.
So just for the record, you "trolls" may want to study these two analyses including one case.
http://www.responsibilityproject.com/blog/taking-twitter-to-court/?src=keyword_s=ggl_K=DefamationOnline_C=Law_G=NewMedia_Defame_M=broad#fbid=C8_iURjkfcw
In a case straight from the uncharted cyber-territory of social networking and personal responsibility, a Chicago renter is being sued by her former landlord for referring to her apartment as “moldy” in a message she sent to a friend. Because the renter transmitted the message using the micro-blogging service Twitter, her landlord accused her of “maliciously and wrongfully” defaming his company “throughout the world.”
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=1874
The main issue to remember when dealing with the Internet is that people still have their basic legal rights intact on the Net, and - likewise - the Internet is not as completely anonymous as the typical person may presumes.
Namely, that the tea party will be arresting it's opposition and putting them in "internment camps". Taking away rights. Marching to the White House to arrest the president or worse.
Sane people, regardless of whether you like or agree with anything the tea party stands for, know these accusations to be untrue and just a product of the far left fringe attempting to discredit the tea party in the lead up to the November elections. Google tea party camps and you'll immediately see links leading to the usual suspects, Media Matters, Center for American Progress, and more similar progressive sites who may be encouraging and some say pay, people to use any means to attack the reputation of the tea party movement.
So just for the record, you "trolls" may want to study these two analyses including one case.
http://www.responsibilityproject.com/blog/taking-twitter-to-court/?src=keyword_s=ggl_K=DefamationOnline_C=Law_G=NewMedia_Defame_M=broad#fbid=C8_iURjkfcw
In a case straight from the uncharted cyber-territory of social networking and personal responsibility, a Chicago renter is being sued by her former landlord for referring to her apartment as “moldy” in a message she sent to a friend. Because the renter transmitted the message using the micro-blogging service Twitter, her landlord accused her of “maliciously and wrongfully” defaming his company “throughout the world.”
http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=1874
The law of Defamation has come under renewed scrutiny with the advent of the Internet. This is largely because it is the nature of the Internet to give the average, anonymous person an opportunity to express their opinion well-beyond any previously defined venue. Consider the fact that a person of modest means now has the ability to publish a statement, article, or news item across the world in an instant, without an editor checking the facts. Thereafter, the item will linger on the 'Net for months, or even years, impossible to recover and amend, if the "facts" are erroneous. Therefore, it is inevitable that problems are going to arise.
The main issue to remember when dealing with the Internet is that people still have their basic legal rights intact on the Net, and - likewise - the Internet is not as completely anonymous as the typical person may presumes.
Friday, September 17, 2010
George Soros Gift Recipients
Love this list. Looking at it I see so many progressive threats to our republic.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7476
I like the idea of the Bill of Rights Defense group but their leadership tends to make me think they don't REALLY care as much about freedoms as they should.
ACLU should be ashamed of having Dohrn (Weather Underground) on their board. Explains alot of their recent failings.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=7476
I like the idea of the Bill of Rights Defense group but their leadership tends to make me think they don't REALLY care as much about freedoms as they should.
ACLU should be ashamed of having Dohrn (Weather Underground) on their board. Explains alot of their recent failings.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Clinton: They make Bush look liberal
Clinton ALMOST gets it!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100915/ap_on_el_gu/us_clinton_minnesota_governor
Former President Bill Clinton said Tuesday that the Republican Party is embracing "ideology over evidence" and pushing out pragmatic voices that would make even his White House successor seem like a liberal.
But he still doesn't understand the tea party movement as protesting GOVERNMENT abuse of power.
Bush WAS a liberal - a liberal Republican. Just like Castle/Delaware was a liberal Republican and THAT is what cost him the race.
Bill can be our best campaigner. Look what he has done for Meg Whitman in California:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100915/ap_on_el_gu/us_clinton_minnesota_governor
Former President Bill Clinton said Tuesday that the Republican Party is embracing "ideology over evidence" and pushing out pragmatic voices that would make even his White House successor seem like a liberal.
"A lot of their candidates today, they make him look like a liberal," Clinton told an enthusiastic crowd at a downtown hotel as he campaigned for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Dayton.
Clinton pointed to the tea party movement's influence on the GOP.
"The Boston Tea Party was protesting abuse of power. This is now trading public power for the abuse of private power," Clinton said, just as a tea party-backed candidate was declared the winner Tuesday night in Delaware's hotly contested Republican primary for U.S. Senate.
But he still doesn't understand the tea party movement as protesting GOVERNMENT abuse of power.
Bush WAS a liberal - a liberal Republican. Just like Castle/Delaware was a liberal Republican and THAT is what cost him the race.
Bill can be our best campaigner. Look what he has done for Meg Whitman in California:
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Happy Birthday you old fart!!
Yes friends, it is the birthday of our favorite wise one - correction, OLD wise one.
Butt Neckid!!!
Butt Neckid!!!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
The Forgotten Man
Click on each image in the artwork and read the details to the right. Amazing work.
http://www.mcnaughtonart.com/artwork/view_zoom/?artpiece_id=379
http://www.mcnaughtonart.com/artwork/view_zoom/?artpiece_id=379
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Islamic Anti-Israel Hate Fest
At some point in the near future we will have to address this issue as a nation. Black and white issues could not permanently tear us apart but it may be that Islam, Israel and the Palestinians will do the job.
http://www.therightscoop.com/islamic-anti-israel-hate-fest-in-dc
http://www.therightscoop.com/islamic-anti-israel-hate-fest-in-dc
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