Archive for December 8th, 2009

Copenhagen’s political science

Written by on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 in Latest News.

Here is a quote that proves the environmental alarmists are nuts. It was said on August 11 of this year:

“We have just four months. Four months to secure the future of our planet. If we fail to act, climate change will intensify droughts, floods and other natural disasters. Water shortages will affect hundreds of millions of people. Malnutrition will engulf large parts of the developing world. Tensions will worsen. Social unrest even violence could follow.” –UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon

Watch out — just a few days from now, on December 11, the huge, global warming catastrophe will hit.

Fires and floods and famine. Oh, my!

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Obama urges major new stimulus, jobs spending (AP)

Written by on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 in Latest News.

F*ck, YEAH! Uuuuhh…uuuuuuuhhhhh! YEAH, dogs! That’s wut I wuz talkin’ about, yo! Alright, ma man, Obama…he’s ma main homey! Every time me and my best buds, Leroy and LaShawn, sit on our porch and discuss the latest, fascinating episode of either Rachel Maddow or Keith “Bathtub Boy” Olbermann, we’ve always said to each other, “Maaaan, we need another stimulus-bailout bill, yo.” And now…and now…(starts tearing up at the sentimentality of it)…our greatest prez since Roosevelt has finally listened to us and called for more massive govt spending to help us poor and middle classes! Yessssss! Who da f*ck says dat Obama don’t be listening to no one, eh? Only white racists like Hannity and Rush and Limbaugh sayz so. I don’t even care dat such a new stimulus will increase the deficit to psychotic levels and that we don’t even know where we’re gonna print the fake money from to pay for this stimulus, as long as I can get a job in the white-controlled, racist USA, dog.

Original post by Yahoo! News: Top Tales and software by Elliott Back

Gate-crashers to take the Fifth if subpoenaed (AP)

Written by on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 in Latest News.

WASHINGTON – The White House gate-crashers plot to invoke their Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to testify if they are subpoenaed to appear on Capitol Hill about the security breach.

Reality TV hopefuls Michaele and Tareq Salahi said through their lawyer on Tuesday that the House Homeland Security Committee has drawn premature conclusions about the Nov. 24 incident, when they were able to get into the state dinner without being on an approved guest list.

The committee plans to vote Wednesday to subpoena the couple to testify.

In a letter Tuesday, the Salahis’ lawyer, Stephen Best, gave examples of what he said were the committee’s premature conclusions.

Best cited District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton’s characterization of the Salahis on Nov. 30 as “practiced con artists.”

Best also said that Chairman Bennie Thompson‘s chief oversight counsel told the Salahis’ lawyers that if the couple did not testify at the Dec. 3 hearing, they would be viewed as modern-day versions of “Bonnie and Clyde.”

“It is circumstances such as these for which the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution was designed to provide safe harbor,” Best wrote.

The Secret Service is currently conducting a criminal investigation into the security breach; charges have yet to be referred for prosecution.

In identical declarations dated Dec. 7, the Salahis said:

“I am aware of statements made by certain members on the Committee on Homeland Security in which premature conclusions concerning my criminal liability have been made. … The current circumstances warrant invocation of my Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.”

The committee’s top Republican, New York’s Peter King, said he plans to question Thompson to amend his subpoena to include White House social secretary Desiree Rogers. King had hoped Rogers would testify at the Dec. 3 hearing. She and the Salahis were no-shows.

The Secret Service and the White House social office together developed the security plot for the state dinner honoring the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Thompson, D-Miss., is reluctant to subpoena Rogers — an Obama political appointee — because he maintains the Secret Service is responsible for security.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs cited the separation of powers and a history of White House staff not testifying before Congress in explaining why Rogers, herself a guest at the dinner, wouldn’t testify.

Three Secret Service officers have been place on administrative leave after the security breach. President Barack Obama acknowledged that the system did not work as it should have, but he said the episode hasn’t shaken his confidence in his protectors.

Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has said that the security breach is his agency’s fault but that the president was never at risk.

Original post by Yahoo! News: Top Tales and software by Elliott Back



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