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IDENTIFYING LEFTISTS

IDENTIFYING LEFTISTS

How can you tell if someone is truly on the far left of the political spectrum? Their sense of humor.

One of two circumstances exist for leftists. Either they have no sense of humor, cannot take or make a joke and find life around them anything but funny. Or the humor they attempt is so warped and infantile that it is impossible to believe that it came from a mature adult human being.

Those on the left think it is funny to advocate the assassination of leaders they do not agree with, make comments about race if they are attacking a black person not on their side of the political divide or demean the spouses and children of those they hate.

Hate is the key word. Real humor is not motivated by hate yet the far left brand of humor is anchored in deep and abiding hate. It is a sick and twisted usage of one of the more positive attributes of human nature.

Below is an example from the world headquarters of the far left, San Francisco. The concept has some humor to it but the fact that action is being taken to make it a reality goes way past the humor line and ventures far into hate territory. Viewed from the outside looking in it is clearly a hateful and childish exercise that will ultimately bring further shame and embarrassment to the City by the Bay.

Ironically, for most San Franciscans and for most all of the rest of the nation, this is really just standard operating procedure. Or as they like to say in the military, this is SNAFU.


An Honor That Bush Is Unlikely to Embrace
By JESSE McKINLEY

SAN FRANCISCO — Reagan has his highways. Lincoln has his memorial. Washington has the capital (and a state, too). But President Bush may soon be the sole president to have a memorial named after him that you can contribute to from the bathroom.

From the Department of Damned-With-Faint-Praise, a group going by the regal-sounding name of the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco is planning to ask voters here to change the name of a prize-winning water treatment plant on the shoreline to the George W. Bush Sewage Plant.
The plan, naturally hatched in a bar, would place a vote on the November ballot to provide “an appropriate honor for a truly unique president.”

Supporters say that they have plenty of signatures to qualify the initiative and that the renaming would fit in a long and proud American tradition of poking political figures in the eye.

“Most politicians tend to be narcissistic and egomaniacs,” said Brian McConnell, an organizer who regularly suits up as Uncle Sam to solicit signatures. “So it is important for satirists to help define their history rather than letting them define their own history.”

Not surprisingly, those Republicans in a city that voted 83 percent Democratic in 2004 are not thrilled with the idea. Howard Epstein, chairman of the ever-outnumbered San Francisco Republican Party, called the initiative “an abuse of process.”

“You got a bunch of guys drunk who came up with an idea,” Mr. Epstein said, “and want to put on the ballot as a big joke without regard to the city’s governance or cost.”

The renaming would take effect on Jan. 20, when the new president is sworn in. And regardless of the measure’s outcome, supporters plan to commemorate the inaugural with a synchronized flush of hundreds of thousands of San Francisco toilets, an action that would send a flood of water toward the plant, now called the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant.

“It’s a way of doing something physical that’s mentally freeing,” said Stacey Reineccius, 45, a software consultant and entrepreneur who supports the plan.
“It’s a weird thing, but it’s true.”

Taken from (surprise): The New York Times

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SATULLO: AN AMERICAN LOSER

SATULLO: AN AMERICAN LOSER

The beauty of this great nation is we not only tolerate, we invite those like Chris Satullo to tell the rest of us what they think. That, of course, leaves us the opportunity to tear apart intellectually dishonest arguments motivated by cheap political pandering. So it is with CS.

What follows is his rather weak attempt to demean America on the occasion of her annual birthday celebration. My commentary can be seen in [BRACKETED BOLD CAPS] throughout this piece. His email is listed at the end should you feel the need to let him know your thoughts as well.

Have fun!

Chris Satullo: A not-so-glorious Fourth
U.S. atrocities are unworthy of our heritage.


By Chris Satullo
Inquirer Columnist


Put the fireworks in storage. [NOT HAPPENING]

Cancel the parade. [TOO LATE: STORY OF YOUR LIFE]

Tuck the soaring speeches in a drawer for another time. [ACTUALLY I CAN GO WITH THIS ONE]

This year, America doesn't deserve to celebrate its birthday. This Fourth of July should be a day of quiet and atonement. [ON THE CONTRARY WE SHOULD ENJOY THE FACT THAT MILLIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ WILL BE CELEBRATING RIGHT ALONG WITH US BECAUSE OF THE EFFORT WE HAVE MADE ON THEIR BEHALF]

For we have sinned. [ALL MEN ARE SINNERS, NOT THE LEAST OF WHICH IS YOU]

We have failed to pay attention. We've settled for lame excuses. We've spit on the memory of those who did that brave, brave thing in Philadelphia 232 years ago. [CLEARLY, EVEN THOUGHT YOU WORK IN PHILLY YOU DON'T KNOW A WHOLE LOT ABOUT WHAT ACTUALLY WENT ON AMONGST THOSE GATHERED THERE TO RISK LIFE AND FORTUNE]

The America those men founded should never torture a prisoner. [YOU MEAN THOSE SLAVE HOLDERS. DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW THEIR SLAVES WERE TREATED?]

The America they founded should never imprison people for years without charge or hearing. [HOW ABOUT ENSLAVE FOR A LIFETIME?]

The America they founded should never ship prisoners to foreign lands, knowing their new jailers might torture them. [HOW ABOUT SHIP FOREIGN SLAVES TO OUR SHORES, KILLING THOUSANDS IN THE PASSAGE AND DUMPING THEM OVERBOARD?]

Such abuses once were committed by the arrogant crowns of Europe, spawning rebellion. [SUCH ABUSES HAVE BEEN COMMITTED THROUGHOUT HISTORY. READ MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN. YOU NEED TO GET A REAL WORLD HANDLE ON HUMAN NATURE, INCLUDING WHAT MODERN DAY TERRORISTS ARE DOING TO INNOCENT NONCOMBATANTS]

Today, our nation does such things in the name of our safety. Petrified, unwilling to take the risks that love of liberty demands, we close our eyes. [FYI, WE TRIED THE CRIMINAL COURT ROUTE DURING THE CLINTON YEARS AND IT LED TO 911]

We have done such things, on orders from the Oval Office. We have done them, without general outrage or shame. [BUNK! CONGRESS WAS AS MUCH A PART OF THE PROCESS AS VIRTUALLY ANY OTHER PLAYER]

Abu Ghraib. Guantanamo. CIA secret prisons. "Rendition" of prisoners to foreign torture chambers. [NO ATTACKS ON THE HOMELAND. AQI LOSES THE FIGHT IN IRAQ. TERRORISM AROUND THE GLOBE CONTINUES TO DIMINISH. BIN LADEN AND AQI MASSIVELY DISCREDITED IN THE EYES OF MUSLIMS WORLDWIDE]

It's not enough that we had good reason to be scared. [OR THAT 3,000 INNOCENT AMERICANS WERE SLAUGHTERED WHILE AT WORK?]

The men huddled long ago in Philadelphia had better reason. A British fleet floated off the Jersey coast, full of hands eager to hang them from the nearest lampposts. [DO YOUR BEST TO REMEMBER THAT THE BRITISH WERE THE WORLD POWER WITH THE CONVENTIONAL FORCES. THE AMERICANS WERE ESSENTIALLY THE INSURGENTS]

Yet they pledged their lives and sacred honor - no idle vow - to defend the "inalienable rights" of men. Inalienable - what does that signify? It means rights that belong to each person, simply by virtue of being human. Rights that can never be taken away, no matter what evil a person might do or might intend.
Surely one of those is the right not to be tortured. Surely that is a piece of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." [AS YOU KNOW, NO ONE WAS SYSTEMATICALLY TORTURED ALA JOHN MCCAIN IN NAM. SOME INDIVIDUAL GUARDS GOT CARRIED AWAY AND HAVE BEEN PUNISHED. ALSO NOTE THAT NO WHERE IN THE DECLARATION OR THE CONSTITUTION DID THE FOUNDERS ADDRESS FOREIGN TERRORISTS. THEY SPOKE OF THEIR AMERICAN RIGHTS FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FELLOW COLONISTS]

This is the creed of July 4: No matter what it costs us, no matter how it scares us, no matter how foolish it seems to a cynical world, America should stand up for human rights. [WHERE CAN I FIND SUCH PAP IN THE DECLARATION? CAN'T, IT DOES NOT EXIST OTHER THAN IN YOUR IMAGINATION]

No, not even the brave men who picked up a quill, dipped it in ink and signed the parchment that summer day in Philadelphia lived up perfectly to the creed. But they did something extraordinary, founding a new nation upon a vow to oppose all the evil habits of tyranny. [BEST PARAGRAPH IN THIS PIECE]

That is why history still honors them. [HISTORY DOES BUT STRANGELY YOU DO NOT]

But what will history think of us, of how we responded to our great challenge? Sept. 11 was a hideous evil, a grievous wound. Yet, truth told, it has not summoned our better angels as often as our worst. [GEE, AND WHAT ABOUT LINCOLN DURING THE CIVIL WAR OR FDR DURING WORLD WAR II?)

We have betrayed the July 4 creed. We trample the vows we make, hand to heart. [THIS IS SIMPLY A SICK AND TWISTED CLAIM, UNSUPPORTED BY ANYTHING APPROACHING FACT OR EVIDENCE]

Don't imagine that only the torturers hand bears the guilt. The guilt reaches deep inside our Capitol, and beyond that - to us. [THE ONLY GUILT HERE IS YOURS: FOR WRITING FICTION AND CLAIMING TO REPRESENT THE FOUNDERS]

Our silence is complicit. In our name, innocents were jailed, humans tortured, our Constitution mangled. And we said so little. [PURE HYPERBOLE]

We can't claim not to have known. The best among us raised the alarm. Heroes in uniform, judges in robes, they opposed the perverse logic of an administration drenched in fear, drunk on power. [THOSE WHO RAISED THE "ALARM" WERE THE EXTREMISTS ON THE FAR LEFT AND THEIR ANARCHIST SUPPORTERS, ALL OF WHOM HAD A DEEP AND ABIDING HATRED FOR GEORGE BUSH LONG BEFORE 911. THAT HATE HAS ONLY FESTERED WITH TIME]

But did we heed them? Hardly. Barely . . . [FORTUNATELY MOST PEOPLE ARE SMARTER THAN THAT AND ARE WILLING TO LIVE WITH THE JUDGMENT OF HISTORY, NOT YOUR PABLUM. IT IS GOOD HOWEVER THAT YOU ARE ON THE RECORD FOR POSTERITY]

We were so busy. Soccer practice at 6. A credit card balance to fret. The final vote on Idol. [REALLY NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE]

We left it to those in power to keep our precious selves from harm. Whatever it took. [MOST IMPORTANTLY, OUR "PRECIOUS SELVES" HAVE IN FACT NOT BEEN HARMED BECAUSE OF THE GOVERNMENTS AGGRESSIVE PURSUIT OF TERRORIST CRIMINALS]

We took the coward's way. [WELL, YOU FINALLY GOT TO THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF]

The world sees this, even if we are too dim to grasp it. We've lost respect. We've shamed the memory of Jefferson, Adams and Franklin. [YO, WE ARE CURRENTLY THE MOST POPULAR NATION ON THE PLANET, MORE SO THAN ALMOST ANY OTHER TIME IN OUR HISTORY. READ THE STUDIES AND THE POLLS FOR THE TRUTH. YOUR FICTION IS ENTIRE UNSUBSTANTIATED.]

And all for a scam. The water boarding, the snarling dogs, the theft of sleep - all the diabolical tricks haven't made us safer. They may have averted this plot or that. But they've spawned new enemies by the thousands, made the jihadist rants ring true to so many ears. [PAY ATTENTION NOW CHRIS: TERRORISM IS ON THE DECLINE AROUND THE WORLD FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DECADES]

So put out no flags. [ACTUALLY THE FLAG IS ALREADY OUT EARLY]

Sing no patriotic hymns. [OK: BUT ONLY BECAUSE I'M A LOUSY SINGER. I WILL HOWEVER LOUDLY PLAY AND CLOSELY WATCH THE NATIONAL CELEBRATION ON THE MALL AND ALL THE MUSIC ASSOCIATED THEREWITH]

We deserve no Fourth this year. [BELIEVE IT OR NOT EVEN YOU DESERVE A 4TH SINCE YOU ARE FREE TO STATE YOUR FOOLISHNESS IS THIS GREATEST NATION IN HISTORY]

Let us atone, in quiet and humility. Let us spend the day truly studying the example of our Founders. May we earn a new birth of courage before our nation's birthday next rolls around. [NICE TRY TO WAX ELOQUENT. NOW GO TO YOUR ROOM AND STAND IN THE CORNER UNTIL YOU PROMISE NOT TO MAKE THIS STUFF UP ANYMORE!]

To comment, e-mail csatullo@phillynews.com.

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WHO IS MORE POPULAR IN ASIA: CHINA OR THE USA?

WHO IS MORE POPULAR IN ASIA: CHINA OR THE USA?

Listen to those in the far left echo chamber and it would seem that the United States is the most hated and criticised nation on the planet if not in history. For the left it is really all about hating Bush so much that the remainder of the six billion humans on earth must certainly agree.

We hear endlessly about how wildly popular we used to be but, alas, now it is different. Didn't any of them ever read 'The Ugly American'? Or is it that when reality does not match their opinion, then reality simply does not exist. Ignore the facts because they contradict the scenario that has been fashioned out of thin air about the evil Bush and his dastardly sidekick Cheney.

At least the left is consistent in that sense: they never let the facts interfere with their fiction. The story below addresses the popularity of America in Asia, including among the Chinese. But ignore it. It flies in the face of the story invented and believed by the far left.


Asia ♥ America

America bashing is good sport in Asia. From anti-U.S. beef protests in South Korea to anti-CNN campaigns in China this year, it sometimes seems like the world's most liberal democracy isn't wanted in the region.

Not so fast. A poll released last week by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the East Asia Institute in Seoul shows that Asians embrace America's presence. Of the five Asian countries where polling was conducted – China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia – a majority of respondents in four view U.S. influence in Asia as "positive" or "very positive." (Indonesia was the outlier.) The 6,000 respondents were polled between January and February.

America is also viewed positively for its economic influence. A majority of respondents said their country's economy was influenced "by American ideas on the benefits of free markets and open competition." In China, a whopping 71.2% of respondents said their country was somewhat or very influenced by these ideals. A full 66.5% of Chinese polled said an Asian free trade area should include the U.S.

But America's influence in Asia is being challenged by China's rise. A majority of respondents in all countries – save Indonesia – see China as the future "leader" of the region. (Even 68.2% of Americans agreed with that statement.) But most respondents in Japan, South Korea and Indonesia said they were somewhat or very uncomfortable with that scenario.

Polls aren't exact measures of public sentiment. But they do at least provide a barometer of which way the wind is blowing. On that measure, China has a long way to go before it unseats America's pre-eminence in the region.

URL for this article:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121425351205297799.html
Copyright 2008 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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NEVER TRUST A POLITICIAN

NEVER TRUST A POLITICIAN

First: follow the obvious logic for a moment. Today's lawyers will spin, mislead, misdirect, fake out and even occasionally outright lie in an all out effort to protect their client and win whatever litigation is involved. Even though it is a gross simplification, the phrase to keep in mind is "Lawyers are liars". It is native to their "honorable" profession. After all, they are helping others (for an often massive fee).

Step two: a significant majority of politicians are lawyers or are trained in the law, especially on the national level. They believe they are helping others as well but what we have in reality is a "political class" dedicated to perpetuating and protecting their positions at the public trough. In the process they receive massive contributions from special interest and identity groups all the while pulling down a fat salary that they set for themselves (wouldn't you like that kind of job) and a benefits-retirement package that is an amazing pay out (by any private sector standard) while they are in office and forever after.

Conclusion: like lawyers, politicians are liars but even more so. They tend to go well beyond spin in that they change direction and position regularly, often based upon the direction of public opinion or the interests of whatever group they are addressing. They even go so far as to take the exact opposite positions when speaking to groups with opposing interests. What a trustworthy crowd they are and what a sordid record they set.

Which brings us to the piece that follows regarding that candidate for change, the one that will lead us away from politics as usual and take us to the land of political nirvana, Barak Obama.

He promised and promised that he would NEVER be beholden to big money, special interests and big donors by following the route of public financing of his purer than snow campaign. Certainly interest groups like unions, educators and trial lawyers would be on no influence in his campaign. Of course you understand he is a lawyer. Which tells us all we need to know about this candidate. He will spin, mislead, misdirect, fake out and, yes, lie to protect himself and win the election.

Principle be damned. Truth be damned. Honesty be damned. Whatever it takes to lead the "flock" over the cliff. Show him the money: just win baby!


Obama to Break Promise, Opt Out of Public Financing for General Election
Ed OKeefe, ABC News

In a web video to supporters -- "the people who built this movement from the bottom up" -- Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, announced this morning that he will not enter into the public financing system, despite a previous pledge to do so."We've made the decision not to participate in the public financing system for the general election," Obama says in the video, blaming it on the need to combat Republicans, saying "we face opponents who’ve become masters at gaming this broken system. John McCain’s campaign and the Republican National Committee are fueled by contributions from Washington lobbyists and special interest PACs. And we’ve already seen that he’s not going to stop the smears and attacks from his allies running so-called 527 groups, who will spend millions and millions of dollars in unlimited donations."

In November 2007, Obama answered "Yes" to Common Cause when asked "If you are nominated for President in 2008 and your major opponents agree to forgo private funding in the general election campaign, will you participate in the presidential public financing system?"Obama wrote: "In February 2007, I proposed a novel way to preserve the strength of the public financing system in the 2008 election. My plan requires both major party candidates to agree on a fundraising truce, return excess money from donors, and stay within the public financing system for the general election. My proposal followed announcements by some presidential candidates that they would forgo public financing so they could raise unlimited funds in the general election. The Federal Election Commission ruled the proposal legal, and Senator John McCain (R-AZ) has already pledged to accept this fundraising pledge. If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election."Not so "aggressively," according to the McCain campaign, which argues that Obama did not discuss this or try to negotiate at all with the McCain campaign, despite writing that he would "aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election."

The Obama campaign disputes this. Obama campaign counsel Bob Bauer met with McCain campaign counsel Trevor Potter and, according to Obama spox Bill Burton, Potter "immediately made it clear there was no basis for further discussion," that they weren't interested in any sort of agreement. "McCain and the RNC had spent months raising and spending money for the general election, and their basic attitude was 'You'll catch up,'" Burton says, suggesting that the Republicans were also turning a blind eye to the activities of 527s.

In April Obama seemed to be preparing an argument to opt out, as we noted at the time. "We have created a parallel public financing system where the American people decide if they want to support a campaign they can get on the Internet and finance it, and they will have as much access and influence over the course and direction of our campaign that has traditionally been reserved for the wealthy and the powerful," Obama said at the time.

Today he said something similar, telling supporters, "Instead of forcing us to rely on millions from Washington lobbyists and special interest PACs, you’ve fueled this campaign with donations of $5, $10, $20, whatever you can afford. And because you did, we’ve built a grassroots movement of over 1.5 million Americans. ...You’ve already changed the way campaigns are funded because you know that’s the only way we can truly change how Washington works."

Obama said, "I’m asking you to try to do something that’s never been done before. Declare our independence from a broken system, and run the type of campaign that reflects the grassroots values that have already changed our politics and brought us this far."

Declaring independence from a "broken system" by breaking a promise. Obama hopes you'll care more about the former than the latter.

Taken from: http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/06/obama-to-break.html

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GEORGE CARLIN: HE UNDERSTOOD REALITY

GEORGE CARLIN: HE UNDERSTOOD REALITY

The recent unfortunate sudden death of comedian George Carlin was a reminder of his career of social and political commentary through the medium of comedy. This video is a most timely example of his work.

What makes this one of particular interest is his exposure of the uncontestable foolishness of an ongoing extremist environmental concern for the welfare of planet earth among some people out on the fringe of society.

He emphasizes the arrogance of humans given that there are those among us who believe we can control the future of this planet, it's nature and it's weather. As he notes, at the end of the day this third rock from the sun will determine it's own fate (as well as ours), not us.

Of course none of this is to say that we ought not to be good stewards of this massive ship in space and time upon which we are nothing more than mere expendable passangers. Clearly we should do the best we can at all times to care for and protect this world. But unlike those 'environmental facists' who espouse an obligation to control the future, the rest of us need to face reality, understand our own limitations and continue to give ourselves and our posterity the best possible opportunity for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

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LAT: TRAITOR TO THE FAR LEFT

LAT: TRAITOR TO THE FAR LEFT

The hate America far left in California, the nation and the world has to be wildly upset (they do not get mildly upset) with the LAT about the accompanying article. After all, it denies one of the great hard left causes, namely "Bush Lied".


The truth is something the left ignores, denies or simply hates whenever it does not match their anti-American agenda. To have a traditional print media left leaning organ counter one of their basic tenants is just... traitorous.
The pure politics of it all is exposed when you consider the following:
  • Most all of the Senate lefty's saw, believed and spoke in support of the intelligence evidence of WMD at the same time as Bush. Of course most all of them changed their position as soon as they understood the winds of public opinion as the fight in Iraq grew more unpopular. Like typical politicians, they pandered on both sides of the fence when it was convenient to do so. So much for principle. For them it's all about 'just get reelected baby'.
  • The 'we were misled' argument is purely laughable and not worth dignifying with any further comment.
  • Consider that it was the supposed "neocons" here in the U.S. that drove us to war on false pretenses. But what about the U.K.? It was Labor, that's right the liberals, that supposedly drove the Birts to war on false pretenses. Both ends of the political spectrum? What's going on? Easy answer: the party in power has the responsibility to protect their respective nations and proceed on the truth as they know it to be. And so they did with lefty support in America and righty support in Britain. Then came the changes in public opinion and the left in this country along with the conservatives in England changed directions in order to gain political advantage. None of it had anything to do with the facts.

Thus the LAT article is so painfully truthful for the left. Someday we will all get to the point where these political games will be viewed for what they are: silly and dishonest.

From the Los Angeles Times

Bush never lied to us about Iraq
The administration simply got bad intelligence. Critics are wrong to assert deception.

By James Kirchick

Touring Vietnam in 1965, Michigan Gov. George Romney proclaimed American involvement there "morally right and necessary." Two years later, however, Romney -- then seeking the Republican presidential nomination -- not only recanted his support for the war but claimed that he had been hoodwinked.

"When I came back from Vietnam, I had just had the greatest brainwashing that anybody can get," Romney told a Detroit TV reporter who asked the candidate how he reconciled his shifting views.

Romney (father of Mitt) had visited Vietnam with nine other governors, all of whom denied that they had been duped by their government. With this one remark, his presidential hopes were dashed.

The memory of this gaffe reverberates in the contemporary rhetoric of many Democrats, who, when attacking the Bush administration's case for war against Saddam Hussein, employ essentially the same argument. In 2006, John F. Kerry explained the Senate's 77-23 passage of the Iraq war resolution this way: "We were misled. We were given evidence that was not true." On the campaign trail, Hillary Rodham Clinton dodged blame for her pro-war vote by claiming that "the mistakes were made by this president, who misled this country and this Congress."

Nearly every prominent Democrat in the country has repeated some version of this charge, and the notion that the Bush administration deceived the American people has become the accepted narrative of how we went to war.

Yet in spite of all the accusations of White House "manipulation" -- that it pressured intelligence analysts into connecting Hussein and Al Qaeda and concocted evidence about weapons of mass destruction -- administration critics continually demonstrate an inability to distinguish making claims based on flawed intelligence from knowingly propagating falsehoods.

In 2004, the Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously approved a report acknowledging that it "did not find any evidence that administration officials attempted to coerce, influence or pressure analysts to change their judgments."

The following year, the bipartisan Robb-Silberman report similarly found "no indication that the intelligence community distorted the evidence regarding Iraq's weapons of mass destruction."Contrast those conclusions with the Senate Intelligence Committee report issued June 5, the production of which excluded Republican staffers and which only two GOP senators endorsed. In a news release announcing the report, committee Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV got in this familiar shot: "Sadly, the Bush administration led the nation into war under false pretenses."

Yet Rockefeller's highly partisan report does not substantiate its most explosive claims. Rockefeller, for instance, charges that "top administration officials made repeated statements that falsely linked Iraq and Al Qaeda as a single threat and insinuated that Iraq played a role in 9/11."

Yet what did his report actually find? That Iraq-Al Qaeda links were "substantiated by intelligence information." The same goes for claims about Hussein's possession of biological and chemical weapons, as well as his alleged operation of a nuclear weapons program.

Four years on from the first Senate Intelligence Committee report, war critics, old and newfangled, still don't get that a lie is an act of deliberate, not unwitting, deception. If Democrats wish to contend they were "misled" into war, they should vent their spleen at the CIA.

In 2003, top Senate Democrats -- not just Rockefeller but also Carl Levin, Clinton, Kerry and others -- sounded just as alarmist. Conveniently, this month's report, titled "Whether Public Statements Regarding Iraq by U.S. Government Officials Were Substantiated by Intelligence Information," includes only statements by the executive branch. Had it scrutinized public statements of Democrats on the Intelligence, Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees -- who have access to the same intelligence information as the president and his chief advisors -- many senators would be unable to distinguish their own words from what they today characterize as warmongering.

This may sound like ancient history, but it matters. After Sept. 11, President Bush did not want to risk allowing Hussein, who had twice invaded neighboring nations, murdered more than 1 million Iraqis and stood in violation of 16 U.N. Security Council resolutions, to remain in possession of what he believed were stocks of chemical and biological warheads and a nuclear weapons program. By glossing over this history, the Democrats' lies-led-to-war narrative provides false comfort in a world of significant dangers.

"I no longer believe that it was necessary for us to get involved in South Vietnam to stop communist aggression in Southeast Asia," Romney elaborated in that infamous 1967 interview. That was an intellectually justifiable view then, just as it is intellectually justifiable for erstwhile Iraq war supporters to say -- given the way it's turned out -- that they don't think the effort has been worth it. But predicating such a reversal on the unsubstantiated allegation that one was lied to is cowardly and dishonest.

A journalist who accompanied Romney on his 1965 foray to Vietnam remarked that if the governor had indeed been brainwashed, it was not because of American propaganda but because he had "brought so light a load to the laundromat." Given the similarity between Romney's explanation and the protestations of Democrats 40 years later, one wonders why the news media aren't saying the same thing today.

James Kirchick is an assistant editor of the New Republic.

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RECKLESS DEMOCRAT POLITICAL GAMES

RECKLESS DEMOCRAT POLITICAL GAMES

Our failed Congress, one of the lowest rated in history and the one rated notably lower than George Bush in the polls, is practicing political gamesmanship with the Federal Reserve. What a collective bunch of fools they are.

It seems with the Democrat party it is all about power, winning and control of government. The welfare of the nation, our economic health and vitality and the ability of everyday Americans to comfortably and securely live their lives is much farther down the Democrat priority list and is not to be considered until and unless they have complete control of the levers of power. Unfortunately at that point, as history shows, all will be lost.

The track record of Democrat politicians is clear. Here in California, the Dem party has controlled the State Legislature for decades. This state is economically, educationally, socially and, to an ever increasing degree, economically, in the dumper. Not only that, I live in a city long controlled by the Dem party that has had to declare bankruptcy to stay afloat. By the way, look for a lot more of that to happen.

What happens when Dems are in complete control is in plain sight. In the interest of fairness, the GOP did not prove to be any better when they held control on the national level.

What is the lesson here? Do not put one party in control of government power on any level. It has not worked, it does not work, it will not work. Split power between parties and let them work things out for the benefit of all. Read on about the Fed and you will most certainly get my drift.


Playing politics with the Fed
From The Economist print edition
By refusing to confirm new governors, Congress is putting the world's most important central bank at risk

SMALL, weak and vulnerable: hardly an accurate description of America's central bank. But soon it could be. The Federal Reserve is the world's most important financial institution. Just this week Ben Bernanke, its chairman, demonstrated its influence when a rare comment on the dollar's weakness sent the currency soaring (see article). Yet the Fed's standing is in a potentially parlous state, thanks to political brinkmanship by the Democrat-controlled Senate.

For more than a year, two seats on the Fed's seven-member board of governors have been empty, because the Senate has been unwilling to confirm George Bush's nominees to the job. It has also refused a new term for the Bush-appointed Randall Kroszner, who is hanging on in limbo. On May 28th Rick Mishkin, another governor, said he would depart in August. If the Senate continues to delay, the Fed's board will have only four members—fewer than at any time since at least the 1930s.

No one doubts Mr Bush's candidates are qualified. The hold-up is ideological.

Democrats want to wait until after November's election so that a new president can, as one senator put it, “remake the Fed” by appointing a clutch of new people at once. That is reckless on several counts.

In the short term, the central bank will be starved of talent and leadership at an extremely tricky time. Power in monetary policy will also shift. Like much of the American government, the central bank is an artful balance of federal and local.

The Fed's key policy rate is set by the Federal Open Market Committee. Its voting members consist of the Fed's seven governors and five presidents from the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks. If the Fed's board has only four governors, the regional presidents will be in the majority—contrary to what the Fed's founders intended. Ironically, several of the regional presidents are decidedly hawkish, so the result might be a greater focus on inflation than growth—the opposite of what many Democratic senators are likely to fret about.
The real danger, however, lies further ahead. Mr Bernanke's term as Fed chairman expires in 2010. With lots of governors to appoint at once, and the prospect of a new chairman within two years, the next president will have unprecedented power to reshape the Fed. Governors are appointed for overlapping 14-year terms precisely to avoid this concentration of power.

Independence, schmindependence

That alone is dangerous. It is doubly worrying given the Democrats' seeming insouciance about politicising the Fed. So far the senators' focus has been on consumer protection. They want governors who would have done more to stop predatory subprime lending. But, in the aftermath of the Bear Stearns rescue, the overhaul of financial regulation is likely to be far broader. Wall Street's attempts to wriggle out of that regulation have already begun (see article). The Fed will be central to ensuring that institutions implicitly backed by the state are appropriately regulated: impartiality is crucial.

But the biggest risk lies with monetary policy. Though every American politician pays lip service to the central bank's independence in interest-rate decisions, that independence is more fragile than in other rich countries. The Fed has a dual mandate—to promote full employment and price stability—and no explicit inflation target. With its fuzzier goals, America's central bank is more vulnerable than some others. A set of doveish appointments could soon dissipate the Fed's inflation-fighting credibility. Economic growth is weak and prices are rising uncomfortably fast. Central bankers face difficult decisions. It is no time for politicians to make matters worse.

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REMINDER: WE MUST NEVER FORGET

REMINDER: WE MUST NEVER FORGET

This video is titled: 'Fallen Soldiers Tribute - I Am Still Here' and it was made by a Marine.

As we succeed in Iraq, Afghanistan and the general war on terrorism, and we are succeeding by all reasonalble nonpartisan measures, it is of the uptmost importance that we remember the sacrafices made by our fellow Americans for the greater good.

Parents, spouses, children and extended families also suffer greatly when loved ones are killed in the course of war. The pain of those left behind is palpable as you can see in this video.

It is up to us, the living, to never forget those who paid with their lives so that our nation in particular and the world at large could benefit from the long term outcomes created by the ultimate sacrafice of those who perished.

May God bless them, their families and this great nation. Further, may those who oppose this fight take a moment to set aside their opposition and honor those who served their nation when called. Our people in uniform, imperfect like the rest of us, deserve our respect.

Particularly when they give up their lives in the process.

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THE TRADITIONAL MEDIA: CONSISTENTLY WRONG & CONSISTENTLY NEGATIVE

THE TRADITIONAL MEDIA: CONSISTENTLY WRONG & CONSISTENTLY NEGATIVE

The following story must absolutely drive the far left into a frenzy. As you will read, Fox News dominates the cable news world. Not CNN. Not MSNBC. None of the others. Can you imagine a cable news network featuring Hannity and O'Rielly, neither of whom I care to listen to, dominating the airwaves?

Of course, in the meantime, the network media (ABC, CBS, NBC) continue to hemorrhage viewers and our traditional print media (newspapers and magazines) continue to lose subscribers. Why? Because they are driving an agenda that most Americans simply are no longer forced to buy. As we know, you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but thereafter folks wise up and pursue their alternatives. The traditional American media has been on the wrong side of most of the major issues and events in American History. Their track record is abominable and it continues to be so going forward.

Which brings us to mention the plethora of alternatives out there. We have the blogesphere, talk radio and a huge array of on line publications coming from every point of view and every corner of the globe. It is indeed a wonderful smorgasbord for people to browse and study.

The losers: the former dominant traditional media that controlled all of what we saw and heard in pursuit of their hidden agenda (it is clear they have been losers all along). The winners: the people who can no longer be fooled or manipulated if they choose not to be so abused.

Is this a great country or what?


May Ratings: FNC Stays On Top

For the 77th consecutive month, FNC finished first in total day and prime time ratings during May. FNC was the sixth highest rated cable network on all of basic cable during prime time for the month (CNN and MSNBC finished 19th and 26th) and the seventh rated network in total day (CNN and MSNBC were 19th and 27th).

FNC also had 11 out of the top 13 programs in cable during the month in Total Viewers. The O'Reilly Factor was the #1 program in cable news for the 90th consecutive month, and saw gains in Total Viewers year-to-year (26%).
Amercia's Newsroom (9-11amET) was up 30% year-to-year, with the program averaging more viewers than CNN and MSNBC combined during the time period.

Meanwhile, On the Record with Greta Van Susteren has been #1 for 73 consecutive months in Total Viewers while Hannity & Colmes has been #1 in its timeslot for 54 consecutive months.

Posted by SteveK Ratings
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WARMING SCAM STARVES THE GLOBE

WARMING SCAM STARVES THE GLOBE

When was the warmest decade on record? The mid-1920's to mid-1930's. Remember the dust bowl? When were the hottest years ever? The same time period basically (with a couple of others sprinkled in). What has been happening with the oceans since world wide readings have been compiled beginning in 2003? In spite of the Arctic ice melt that is supposed to be caused by the warming seas, the temperature of the oceans has actually declined slightly.

What does all this tell us about "global warming"? Nothing definitive but of course neither do the computer models upon which that entire scam is based.

The fact is climate change that runs in 1,500 year cycles has been a reality on planet earth for as far back as the evidence can be consulted. Here is the big news: climate change will continue on planet earth in 1,500 year cycles forever.

Most importantly, humans will never control climate change: one way or another.

So while we fool ourselves into believing we can save our planet with corn based vehicle fuel, we are starving our fellow man and destroying our precious water resources.

The problem is, as noted in the article below, global DRYING not global warming. While elites in the world of science attempt to fool the rest of us based upon their own foolish junk science, humans are indeed on track to destroy our species.

Just not with carbon footprints.


Global Drying
By PETER BRABECK-LETMATHE

The world's agriculture and water crisis is only going to get worse. As China and India grow, their populations are demanding more and wider varieties of food stuffs, competition for arable land is intensifying and freshwater withdrawals of agriculture are soaring. Food prices are rising, in large part because agriculture suppliers can barely keep up with today's demand. So what is the world doing?Reorienting land away from food production and toward plants cultivated for energy needs.

This could be the single most destructive set of policy mistakes made in a generation. From time immemorial, mankind has struggled to produce enough food. Wars have been fought over arable land. Whole populations have been forced to migrate, and untold millions of human beings have died because circumstances, climate, war or political ineptitude have deprived them of what the German language describes as "Lebensmittel," or a "means for survival." This problem hasn't disappeared; our world today needs to feed some six billion people. According to some projections, that number will rise to nine billion by 2050.

So why introduce a new competitor for this scarce resource? The blame falls squarely on global warming advocates. Politicians, business, academia are all struggling to come to grips with it. But why? The impact of global warming will be felt in decades at worst, and no one at this stage can predict with any degree of reliability what its consequences might be. Does it make sense to reduce the use of fossil energy? Yes, for many reasons. Are we right in dealing carefully and responsibly with what is left of the oil? And will biofuels really solve our problems?

If there's one certainty, it is this: The production of biofuels has stimulated a massive, and destructive, reorientation of the world's agriculture markets. The U.S. Department of Energy calculates that every 10,000 liters of water produces as little as five liters of ethanol, or one to two liters of biodiesel. Biofuels are economical nonsense, ecologically useless and ethically indefensible. This year, the U.S. will use around 130 million tons of corn for biofuels. This corn was not available as human food, nor as fodder to animals. Is this the right strategy, for a product that won't satisfy even a small percentage of our energy needs?

The biofuel madness is contributing to water shortages that are already endemic. Stretches of the Rio Grande, which partly separates the U.S. from Mexico, have dried up in regular intervals since 2001. China's Yellow River ran dry in 1972, in 1996 and in 1997. Worse yet, we are overusing ground water in large parts of the world. Water levels are sinking rapidly both in China as well as in India's Punjab state. Great aquifers, whether in the Sahara or in the southwestern U.S., are being depleted rapidly. This is water that dates from thousands of years ago. Like oil, once gone, it is lost forever.

Increasing agricultural productivity is only part of the solution. The real juggernaut is to encourage the responsible use of water. And the only way to do that is to introduce competitive pricing. Water is being wasted and misused because few people are even aware of its worth. Today, 94% of available water is used by agriculture – and because there are no cost consequences for the farmer, almost all of that water is underused or misused. The same is true for water used in industry and for household purposes. If the cost of infrastructure is not covered, the degradation of municipal water distribution will continue. Water for basic needs should of course remain free. But there is no need whatsoever to subsidize water to wash a car, fill a swimming pool or maintain a golf course.

The biofuel craze, egged on by global warming activists, has helped fuel a huge agricultural crisis. But this crisis can at least be partially mitigated through better and more efficient use of the resources that we already have. Right now, the urgent issue is water, not global warming, and we cannot afford to ignore it any longer.

Mr. Brabeck-Letmathe is chairman of Nestlé.
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ECONOMICS BY THE NUMBERS

ECONOMICS BY THE NUMBERS

Follow the economic news in the "media" and it is all gloom and doom, the sky is falling, the end is near, it's all over, America is no longer viable and on ad finitum. Look at the "news" often enough and you just want to close the garage door, turn on the ignition and end the misery.

Study history and you discover that the "media" has always been that way. The world has always been "Going to hell in a hand basket".

Rather than listen, watch and read all that blather, let's take a look at the numbers and see where we are relative to our history. It tells a revealing story and here it is.

  • Average economic growth in the U.S. has not only been positive for almost the entire last quarter century, but for much of that period the rate of growth has accelerated. Total economic output in 1982: $5.1 trillion. Last year: $11.3 trillion (all numbers here in real 2000 dollars). Per capita economic output in 1982: $22,400. Last year: $37,807. The average unemployment rate in the 1970's was nearly 7% and it has declined on average every decade since. The service sector in 1982: $1 trillion. In 2006: $5.5 trillion. In the year 2007 American manufacturers produced more in terms of total output than in any year in our history.
  • The Dow began the 1980's at 825. Today it remains around 12,000. In 1983 19% of American households owned stocks. In 2005: 50%. In 1989 the median family net worth was $69,000. In 2004: $93,000.
  • Among families living below the poverty line in the early 1970's, under 40% had a car, almost none had color TV and AC was essentially nonexistent. In 2004: 46% owned their homes, 75% owned at least one car, 97% had color TV and 67% had AC. The U.S. currently has the "richest" poor in the world.
  • 1975: 9.8 million cable TV subscribers. 2006: 65 million. 1985: 2.1 million personal computers. 2007: 243 million. Let's not even compare cell phone subscriber statistics of which there were 243 million in 2007.
  • 1970 infant mortality rate: 20 deaths per 1,000 people. 2002: 7 deaths per 1,000 people. 1980 life expectancy: 74 years. 2008: 78 years.

Isn't this world and this life awful. If we all have to go to hell, this is a reasonably nice hand basket we find ourselves in. Enjoy your good life, it used to be a lot worse.

Taken from: remarks by Patrick Toomey, 1/29/08 at Hillsdale College.

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THE LEFT & THE COMMUNISTS

THE LEFT & THE COMMUNISTS

It is stories like this one that virtually make one's blood boil. Environmental concerns are one thing of importance to keep in mind in this instance as is the price per gallon for gas at the pump. The left consistently blocks any common sense effort to fill the short term gap between our current reliance on foreign oil supplies and a future that will feature alternative energy sources.

The 'America-last' left likes to say, "We cannot drill our way out of this problem", which any simpleton can clearly figure out on their own. But the reality is we can drill ourselves into a short term, time buying solution to transition from our addiction to oil into a future of greatly reduced consumption from foreign sources.

It is critical to note that as the left refuses to clear the way for off shore drilling, the Chinese communists are rapidly moving forward to tap into OUR oil reserves off OUR shore and beat us to that supply. Thus the left is working in league with the communists. Not a big surprise really when you consider how much the hard left hates this country.

From an environmental perspective, would it be safer for American companies to be drilling off of our coasts given our technology and penchant for safety for both people and the environment or would it be safer for the communists to drill off our shores given that they could care less about human life or American beaches and wildlife? The answer is clear and obvious.

The left chooses to side with the communists.


CHINA STARTS OIL DRILLING OFF FLORIDA WHILE AMERICA TWIDDLES THUMBS, CHINESE TAP BILLIONS OF BARRELS

While Washington dithers over exploiting oil and gas reserves off the coast of Florida, China has seized the opportunity to gobble up these deposits, which run throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and along the U.S. Gulf coast.

The Chinese have forged a deal with Cuban leader Fidel Castro to explore and tap into massive oil reserves almost within sight of Key West, Florida. At the same time, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who controls the largest oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere, is making deals to sell his country’s oil to China, oil that is currently coming to the United States.

Meanwhile, a new left-wing populist regime in Bolivia has nationalized the natural gas industry, threatening to cut off supplies to the United States.

SLANT DRILLING

There are new reports out circulating that Chinese firms are planning to slant drill off the Cuban coast near the Florida Straits, tapping into U.S. oil reserves that are estimated at 4.6 billion to 9.3 billion barrels. This compares with 4 billion to 10 billion barrels believed to be beneath the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, where drilling is held up in Congress due to the objections of environmental groups which warn of endangering caribou. Permission to drill in the refuge, which experts are certain will not present any environmental hazard, has failed by just two votes in the Senate.

As Chinese business increases its reach around the world, it is seeking oil, which it lacks domestically.

After elections in Mexico in early July, when a new regime hostile to Washington is expected to take power, the United States might be without supplies of Mexican crude oil. The United States gets about 40 percent of its imported oil from Mexico and Venezuela.China is eager to tap into oil reserves in the Florida Straits and then make a deal with Castro to control it. The Chinese have already reopened an abandoned Russian oil refinery in Cuba. Much of the gas refined there is believed to be destined for Freeport in the Bahamas, where the Chinese, through front company Hutchison-Whampoa, has developed a massive port facility and airfield.

With the refinery reopened and expanded it will also meet the needs of Castro.Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) has introduced legislation to ease U.S. restrictions that prevent dealing with Cuba to drill in the Florida Straits. It is hoped that Florida regulations that prevent U.S. oil drilling off the state’s coasts could also be eased.

The irony is that Chinese drilling could be even more of an environmental hazard since China is not as concerned about or equipped to deal with any potential ecological disaster as a result of a spill, said Craig.

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OUTSMARTING EDUCRATS & TEACHER'S UNIONS

OUTSMARTING EDUCRATS & TEACHER'S UNIONS

It may not be either perfect or a permanent solution but one does not need to be a brain surgeon to understand the value of, "...much better academic qualifications".

What a surprise: if you are better educated and have a much more thorough grip on the subject matter, you just might make a reasonably good teacher for others who want to learn what you know.

Given that these high achieving college graduates go into some of the worst schools in America and often generate superior results, the common sense of it is inescapable to anyone who does not have a self-serving agenda to pursue.

The fact that Teach For America is out of the control of educrats (administrators and bureaucrats in the world of education) and beyond the reach of teacher's unions tells us there is hope for those who are being robbed of a decent education by both of these abusive groups. In the ultimate bit of cruelty it is, of course, the poor who suffer the most at the hands to these two political interest power grubbers.

Part of the formula to save public education in America is to pry the greedy and ill directed fingers of educrats and teacher's unions from around the throats of our kids and our schools. That would go a long way in restoring academics to our senselessly politically correct system of public indoctrination (that is: education).

It is time to reinvent our failed public school systems with something that works. This story proves that it can, and should, be done.


Amazing Teacher Facts

This month 3,700 recent college grads will begin Teach for America's five-week boot camp, before heading off for two-year stints at the nation's worst public schools. These young men and women were chosen from almost 25,000 applicants, hailing from our most selective colleges. Eleven per cent of Yale's senior class, 9% of Harvard's and 10% of Georgetown's applied for a job whose salary ranges from $25,000 (in rural South Dakota) to $44,000 (in New York City).

Hang on a second.

Unions keep saying the best people won't go into teaching unless we pay them what doctors and lawyers and CEOs make. Not only are Teach for America salaries significantly lower than what J.P. Morgan might offer, but these individuals go to some very rough classrooms. What's going on?

It seems that Teach for America offers smart young people something even better than money – the chance to avoid the vast education bureaucracy. Participants need only pass academic muster and attend the summer training before entering a classroom. If they took the traditional route into teaching, they would have to endure years of "education" courses to be certified.

The American Federation of Teachers commonly derides Teach for America as a "band-aid." One of its arguments is that the program only lasts two years, barely enough time, they say, to get a handle on managing a classroom. However, it turns out that two-thirds of its grads stay in the education field, sometimes as teachers, but also as principals or policy makers.

More importantly, it doesn't matter that they are only in the classroom a short time, at least according to a recent Urban Institute study. Here's the gist: "On average, high school students taught by TFA corps members performed significantly better on state-required end-of-course exams, especially in math and science, than peers taught by far more experienced instructors. The TFA teachers' effect on student achievement in core classroom subjects was nearly three times the effect of teachers with three or more years of experience."

Jane Hannaway, one of the study's co-authors, says Teach for America participants may be more motivated than their traditional teacher peers.
Second, they may receive better support during their experience. But, above all, Teach for America volunteers tend to have much better academic qualifications.
They come from more competitive schools and they know more about the subjects they teach. Ms. Hannaway notes, "Students are better off being exposed to teachers with a high level of skill."

The strong performance in math and science seems to confirm that the more specialized the knowledge, the more important it is that teachers be well versed in it. (Imagine that.) No amount of time in front of a classroom will make you understand advanced algebra better.

Teach for America was pleased, but not exactly shocked, by these results. "We have always been a data-driven organization," says spokesman Amy Rabinowitz.
"We have a selection model we've refined over the years." The organization figures out which teachers have been most successful in improving student performance and then seeks applicants with similar qualities. "It's mostly a record of high academic achievement and leadership in extracurricular activities."

Sounds like the way the private sector hires. Don't tell the teachers unions.

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CHANGE & HOPE: EXCEPT FOR SCHOOLS & KIDS

CHANGE & HOPE: EXCEPT FOR SCHOOLS & KIDS

The Presidential candidate of HOPE and CHANGE claims he will never be beholden to special interests. In his campaign there will be no quid pro quo. My backside.

As the article below points out, Mr. Obama is silent on the key public education issue of the day in Washington DC. What the public, the parents and their kids want is clear and unmistakable.

What the politicians want, including Obama who is the self-proclaimed candidate of education, is something very different, very sinister and very hypocritical. They want, he wants, the votes and the dollars that the teacher's unions are more than happy to provide in trade for their selfish agenda.

The only thing they ask for in return in DC is to kill the voucher program that specifically benefits the children of the poor so that those kids are forced to go, unlike the Obama girls, to the union controlled and fully failed public schools.

Progressives on the left, for the most part, fully support that effort. Champions of the poor? I think not. Really care about kids? Clearly not the case. Is their savior Obama free of the influence of special interests as he constantly claims? What a laugh and what a lie!


School Choice Is Change You Can Believe In

Barack and Michelle Obama send their children to an upscale private school. When asked about it during last year's YouTube debate, Sen. Obama responded that it was "the best option" for his children.

Several hundred low-income parents in our nation's capital have also sent their children to private and parochial schools, with the help of a federal program that provides Opportunity Scholarships. Like Mr. and Mrs. Obama, most of these parents are African-American. And like Mr. and Mrs. Obama, they too believe the schools they've chosen represent the "best option" for their children.

Now these parents have a question for Mr. Obama. Is Mr. Change-You-Can-Believe-In going to let his fellow Democrats take away the one change that is working for them?

Just a few days ago, Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.'s congressional delegate) told the Washington Post that "the Democratic Congress is not about to extend this program." Today that program will come under the congressional spotlight, when a House subcommittee takes up the annual appropriations bill for the District of Columbia that includes funding for Opportunity Scholarships for the 2009-10 school year. If Mrs. Norton and her allies in the teachers unions have their way, hundreds of African-American children with these scholarships will be forced back into one of the most miserable public school systems in the United States.

Just how rotten are the D.C. public schools? In a recent survey by Education Week, the D.C. public schools ranked fourth from the bottom in terms of graduation rates. Test scores for basics like math and reading are also near the bottom. It's not for lack of money: A recent U.S. Census Bureau report says the district school spending clocks in at more than $13,400 per child -- third highest in the nation. It takes a lot of money to run a school system as lousy as D.C.'s.

This dismal performance helps explain why so many have been willing to cross the usual political and ideological lines to try to give the district's kids a better shot at a decent education. Opportunity Scholarships have been endorsed by both the Washington Post and Washington Times. They have the support of the Republican president as well as the current and past Democratic mayors -- Adrian Fenty and Anthony Williams.

Even some of Mr. Obama's Democratic colleagues -- e.g., California's Dianne Feinstein -- have said that D.C. should be allowed to give the program a chance. In contrast, Mr. Obama's silence is thundering across the district.

This silence is all the more striking, given that the Ivy League-educated Democrat puts education reform at the top of his agenda. He has decried the "achievement gap" that is leaving African-American children behind. He has also noted -- rightly -- that America's system of public education is producing hundreds of thousands of children who will be condemned to the margins of American prosperity because they do not have the tools they need to succeed.

The question is whether, to paraphrase Hillary Clinton, Mr. Obama offers these children anything more than a good speech. It's true that Mr. Obama has endorsed merit pay, and in the past has suggested that schools should be able to sack bad teachers. But apart from a few feints and jabs around the margins, his proposals would do little to challenge a status quo that today serves teachers unions at the expense of students.

Back in D.C., those who have benefited from Opportunity Scholarships hope that the Democrat's presidential nominee will stand up for them. Tiffany Dunston used her Opportunity Scholarship to attend Archbishop Carroll High School, and graduated earlier this month as class valedictorian. Miss Dunston plans to attend today's markup session on Capitol Hill. She says she'd like Mr. Obama to "stand up" -- so more kids could get a chance for a good education.

Carleen McCarley hopes for the same. She looks at the Opportunity Scholarship that will allow her daughter Gabrielle to attend Metropolitan Day School as a lifeline. "I have a friend who does some work for Obama," she says, "and I tell her she needs to keep putting this in his ear."

April Cole-Walton hopes the candidate will be listening. Thanks to an Opportunity scholarship, her daughter, Breanna, will enter fourth grade this fall at St. Peter's Interparish School -- a safe and caring environment where she can learn. "If I could talk to Senator Obama," Ms. Cole-Walton says, "I would say, 'Give me a choice and give my daughter a chance.'"

These people have change they can believe in. The question is whether Mr. Obama will help them keep it. Or whether he'll be one more Beltway pol who speaks eloquently about public schools -- while making sure his own kids never have to step inside one.

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