Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Internet Radio Network:

Some of our COMMON CENTS readers may be not be aware of the fact that we have a sister site:  The Internet Radio Network. At the IRN you can listen to over 80 of your favorite Talk Radio Shows via Free Streaming Audio. These shows include Politics (Rush, Sean, Levin, Beck), Religious Programing, Investing, Sports and much, much more - all via Free Streaming Audio:

Studies show that the Talk Radio Audience has successful upscale demographics and usually:
  • have an income over $75,000 (vs. median US income of $48,200)
  • have graduated college
  • own their residence
  • are likely to use the Internet
  • are 25-65 years old (with the numbers of women listeners steadily increasing)
You can listen to The Internet Radio Network here.

Rush Limbaugh Video: Dems have driven U.S. to brink of Bankruptcy & Instability

Rush Limbaugh Video:  Dems have driven U.S. to brink of Bankruptcy & Instability

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Video: The latest in Syria and President Assad:

Fox News is all over the situation in Syria.  Excellent video - spend 5 minute and watch it:

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The AP Fact Check's Obama's Speech:


WASHINGTON (AP) -- There may be less than meets the eye to President Barack Obama's statements Monday night that NATO is taking over from the U.S. in Libya and that U.S. action is limited to defending people under attack there by Moammar Gadhafi's forces.
In transferring command and control to NATO, the U.S. is turning the reins over to an organization dominated by the U.S., both militarily and politically. In essence, the U.S. runs the show that is taking over running the show.
And the rapid advance of rebels in recent days strongly suggests they are not merely benefiting from military aid in a defensive crouch, but rather using the multinational force in some fashion - coordinated or not - to advance an offensive.  Here is a look at some of Obama's assertions in his address to the nation Monday, and how they compare with the facts:


OBAMA: "Our most effective alliance, NATO, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and no-fly zone. ... Going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners, and I am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on Gadhafi's remaining forces. In that effort, the United States will play a supporting role."
THE FACTS: As by far the pre-eminent player in NATO, and a nation historically reluctant to put its forces under operational foreign command, the United States will not be taking a back seat in the campaign even as its profile diminishes for public consumption.  NATO partners are bringing more into the fight. But the same "unique capabilities" that made the U.S. the inevitable leader out of the gate will continue to be in demand. They include a range of attack aircraft, refueling tankers that can keep aircraft airborne for lengthy periods, surveillance aircraft that can detect when Libyans even try to get a plane airborne, and, as Obama said, planes loaded with electronic gear that can gather intelligence or jam enemy communications and radars.  The United States supplies 22 percent of NATO's budget, almost as much as the next largest contributors - Britain and France - combined. A Canadian three-star general was selected to be in charge of all NATO operations in Libya. His boss, the commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples, is an American admiral, and the admiral's boss is the supreme allied commander Europe, a post always held by an American.


OBAMA: "Our military mission is narrowly focused on saving lives."
THE FACTS: Even as the U.S. steps back as the nominal leader, reduces some assets and fires a declining number of cruise missiles, the scope of the mission appears to be expanding and the end game remains unclear.  Despite insistences that the operation is only to protect civilians, the airstrikes now are undeniably helping the rebels to advance. U.S. officials acknowledge that the effect of air attacks on Gadhafi's forces - and on the supply and communications links that support them - is useful if not crucial to the rebels. "Clearly they're achieving a benefit from the actions that we're taking," Navy Vice Adm. William Gortney, staff director for the Joint Chiefs, said Monday.  The Pentagon has been turning to air power of a kind more useful than high-flying bombers in engaging Libyan ground forces. So far these have included low-flying Air Force AC-130 and A-10 attack aircraft, and the Pentagon is considering adding armed drones and helicopters.
Obama said "we continue to pursue the broader goal of a Libya that belongs not to a dictator, but to its people," but spoke of achieving that through diplomacy and political pressure, not force of U.S. arms.


OBAMA: Seeking to justify military intervention, the president said the U.S. has "an important strategic interest in preventing Gadhafi from overrunning those who oppose him. A massacre would have driven thousands of additional refugees across Libya's borders, putting enormous strains on the peaceful - yet fragile - transitions in Egypt and Tunisia." He added: "I am convinced that a failure to act in Libya would have carried a far greater price for America."
THE FACTS: Obama did not wait to make that case to Congress, despite his past statements that presidents should get congressional authorization before taking the country to war, absent a threat to the nation that cannot wait.  "The president does not have the power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation," he told The Boston Globe in 2007 in his presidential campaign. "History has shown us time and again ... that military action is most successful when it is authorized and supported by the legislative branch."  Obama's defense secretary, Robert Gates, said Sunday that the crisis in Libya "was not a vital national interest to the United States, but it was an interest."


OBAMA: "And tonight, I can report that we have stopped Gadhafi's deadly advance."
THE FACTS: The weeklong international barrage has disabled Libya's air defenses, communications networks and supply chains. But Gadhafi's ground forces remain a potent threat to the rebels and civilians, according to U.S. military officials.
Army Gen. Carter Ham, the top American officer overseeing the mission, told The New York Times on Monday that "the regime still overmatches opposition forces militarily. The regime possesses the capability to roll them back very quickly. Coalition air power is the major reason that has not happened."  Only small numbers of Gadhafi's troops have defected to the opposition, Ham said.
At the Pentagon, Vice Adm. William Gortney, staff director for the Joint Chiefs, said the rebels are not well organized. "It is not a very robust organization," he said. "So any gain that they make is tenuous based on that.


OBAMA: "Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different. And as president, I refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action."
THE FACTS: Mass violence against civilians has also been escalating elsewhere, without any U.S. military intervention anticipated.
More than 1 million people have fled the Ivory Coast, where the U.N. says forces loyal to the incumbent leader, Laurent Gbagbo, have used heavy weapons against the population and more than 460 killings have been confirmed of supporters of the internationally recognized president, Alassane Ouattara.  The Obama administration says Gbagbo and Gadhafi have both lost their legitimacy to rule. But only one is under attack from the U.S.  Presidents typically pick their fights according to the crisis and circumstances at hand, not any consistent doctrine about when to use force in one place and not another. They have been criticized for doing so - by Obama himself.
In his pre-presidential book "The Audacity of Hope," Obama said the U.S. will lack international legitimacy if it intervenes militarily "without a well-articulated strategy that the public supports and the world understands."  He questioned: "Why invade Iraq and not North Korea or Burma? Why intervene in Bosnia and not Darfur?"  Now, such questions are coming at him.

Text of President Obama's Speech to the Nation:

Here is the text of President Obama’s address to the nation on Libya Monday night as delivered:
Tonight, I’d like to update the American people on the international effort that we have led in Libya –- what we’ve done, what we plan to do, and why this matters to us. I want to begin by paying tribute to our men and women in uniform who, once again, have acted with courage, professionalism and patriotism. They have moved with incredible speed and strength. Because of them and our dedicated diplomats, a coalition has been forged and countless lives have been saved. Meanwhile, as we speak, our troops are supporting our ally Japan, leaving Iraq to its people, stopping the Taliban’s momentum in Afghanistan, and going after al Qaeda all across the globe. As Commander-in-Chief, I’m grateful to our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and to their families. And I know all Americans share in that sentiment. For generations, the United States of America has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom. Mindful of the risks and costs of military action, we are naturally reluctant to use force to solve the world’s many challenges. But when our interests and values are at stake, we have a responsibility to act. That’s what happened in Libya over the course of these last six weeks. Libya sits directly between Tunisia and Egypt -– two nations that inspired the world when their people rose up to take control of their own destiny. For more than four decades, the Libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant -– Muammar Qaddafi. He has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorized innocent people around the world –- including Americans who were killed by Libyan agents. Last month, Qaddafi’s grip of fear appeared to give way to the promise of freedom. In cities and towns across the country, Libyans took to the streets to claim their basic human rights. As one Libyan said, “For the first time we finally have hope that our nightmare of 40 years will soon be over.” Faced with this opposition, Qaddafi began attacking his people. As President, my immediate concern was the safety of our citizens, so we evacuated our embassy and all Americans who sought our assistance. Then we took a series of swift steps in a matter of days to answer Qaddafi’s aggression. We froze more than $33 billion of Qaddafi’s regime’s assets. Joining with other nations at the United Nations Security Council, we broadened our sanctions, imposed an arms embargo, and enabled Qaddafi and those around him to be held accountable for their crimes. I made it clear that Qaddafi had lost the confidence of his people and the legitimacy to lead, and I said that he needed to step down from power.

 Video of President Obama's speech to the nation on Libya:

Monday, March 28, 2011

Guess which nation has the largest amount of Energy Reserves?

A: The United States. In a report that should be front page news in every newspaper in the country we now know that the USA has Earth's Largest Energy Reserves. Let us repeat that - no country, not Saudi Arabia, not Brazil, not Iran, not Iraq, not China, not Russia but the United States has the worlds largest Energy Reserves! All we have to do is go out and drill and mine it.

In case anyone missed it, let me repeat something that is of a magnitude of 10 on the scale of news-quakes for Joe Public USA: America’s combined energy resources are, according to a new report from the Congressional Research Service (CSR), the largest on earth. They eclipse Saudi Arabia (3rd), China (4th) and Canada (6th) combined – and that’s without including America’s shale oil deposits and, in the future, the potentially astronomic impact of methane hydrates.
The energy facts in the CRS report should be making front page news all over America. Mostly it isn’t. Given the devastating news from Japan and New Zealand, it may be right to postpone dancing in the streets. But something else is going on. Even though they are going to dominate global energy supply for decades to come the insidious war on vital fossil fuels continues apace.
Thus it perhaps falls to a friend of the US (i.e. me) to state that if the White House is in any way serious about impacting the economic Black Hole that is the burgeoning national debt, reinvigorating business big-time, creating real jobs and restoring ebbing national wealth, the best shot by a distance if you’re American ... well, you’re standing on it, or rather above it.

While love, spiritually speaking and in fiction, may make the world go around, it is energy – and mostly hydrocarbon energy – that actually drives it. As blockbuster thrillers sometimes put it, “Who will tell the President?”

Political pantomime

From over here, the lack of a comprehensive US energy policy and the incoherence of President Obama’s political take on energy, reminds me of a pantomime I saw last Christmas, Aladdin. The cave is full of energy riches, but ‘Emperor’ Obama – or is it Wishy-Washy? –refuses to allow the words “open sesame” to be spoken.

Senator Lisa Murkowski, Ranking Member of the Senate Energy and National Resources Committee, takes up the theme: “As we debate ways to reduce gas prices and provide relief to American families and businesses, this report should be required reading for every member of Congress.” How about for every American citizen too, Senator? Murkowski adds, “For the sake of our national security, our economy, and the world’s environment, we need to explore and develop more of our own resources.”
  Read the rest of the story here.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

60 Minutes Video: Bob Hurley - The Sage of St. Anthony

60 Minutes put out a beautiful tribute to one of America's most successful coaches.  A man who has never earned more than a $9,000 a year stipend coaching a at tiny inner-city Catholic High School, and changing kids lives at the same time!  Please enjoy "Bob Hurley - The Sage of St. Anthony"

Video: "We will not be silenced"

We will not be silenced is an explosive documentary exposing massive voter fraud in the 2008 Democrat Caucuses.  These are not new allegations but this story must get out:
Fox News story about We Will Not Be Silenced

We Will Not Be Silenced - Part 1

Description:  "We Will Not Be Silenced 2008" is a film made be life-long Democrat Gigi Gaston that cites evidence of fraud and voter intimidation during the caucus process in 2008.
Visit their homepage here "We will not be silenced"

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Interactive New York times 2010 Census Map:

The New York Times 2010 Census Map is amazing and extremely interesting. They highlight the fastest growing counties by color and if you put the browser over the county it give you the population growth for each ethnic group. Looking for census data down to the census tract? Head over to the New York Times' interactive map and enter your street address. To view maps based on changes in vacant housing units, population density, or other sets of data, select an option from the pulldown menu on the left.

Warning - you can spend a lot of time exploring the 2010 Census Results!

Mapping the 2010 U.S. Census

Friday, March 25, 2011

FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS:

CLASSIC! Video:
Iraq (Bush) vs. Libya (Obama)
Hat Tip Hot Air.com

Donald Trump was on 'The View' this week and talked about President Obama not releasing his birth certificate and more...

Red Eye Exclusive: Red Eye revealed the behind the scenes training at the Media Matters boot camp in Washington DC this past week.
"Well Fox News says..."

Glenn Beck
"Do we need the Fed?"

Q: When is sexism not sexism?

A:  When it is directed against men.
A few weeks ago, the White House Council on Women and Girls released an inter-agency report titled "Women in America: Indicators of Social and Economic Well-Being." I learned a lot from reading it, like, for instance, the answer to the question: Do we need a White House Council on Women and Girls? The answer, many readers won't be surprised to hear, is no.
To be sure, the report has plenty of interesting data -- almost all of it indicating that women are doing very well indeed. Women are living longer than men, which probably explains why there are 4 million more of them in the United States.  They are less likely to be victims of violent crime or to be unemployed. These days, far fewer women are having children as teenagers. Instead, they are busy earning more high school degrees than men, taking more Advanced Placement courses and earning more college degrees. Fifty-seven percent of today's college grads are female, and projections are that the number will reach 60 percent by the end of the decade. Women make up the majority of graduate students. They are also 51 percent of management and professional workers, though they make up only 47 percent of the work force.
Of course, as most people know, there is one area where women lag: They don't earn as much as men. The foreword to the report puts it this way: "At all levels of education, women earned about 75 percent of what their male counterparts earned in 2009."
Look carefully at the body of the report and you'll see the two primary reasons why: First, women major in fields that tend to lead to lower-paying jobs. They dominate the ranks of the humanities and education majors, while they're relatively scarce in science and technology.
The second reason for lower female earnings is that women work fewer hours.In 2009, employed married women spent on average seven hours and 40 minutes in "work-related activities," compared to employed married men's eight hours and 50 minutes. Could discrimination still explain some of the wage gap? It could, but the evidence from "Women in America" is that women earn less because they work less and because they work as teachers rather than software developers.
The report doesn't tell us whether there is any evidence that most Americans see either of these tendencies as a problem that a government council should solve.That may be because there is no such evidence. In fact, as the economist Mark Perry of the American Enterprise Institute has suggested, there's a stronger case to be made for a White House Council on Men and Boys.
A report from that imaginary council would begin by noting that 72 percent of girls get a high school degree, compared to 65 percent of boys. (Again, that's Sixty. Five. Percent.) It would go on to state that the percentage of men getting a college degree has not budged since the 1970s. It would point out that the share of men in the labor force has hit historic lows, as they account for seven of every 10 jobs lost during the Great Recession.It would also show that the trends for young men are ominous, since single, childless women in their 20s are now outearning them in most major cities by as much as 21 percent.
And finally it would observe that all of these trends reduce the proportion of "marriageable men," that is, men with steady jobs whom women might want to marry and raise children with.The irony is that the dearth of such men means more single mothers, which in turn means more female poverty and lower income for women. Unfortunately, the Council on Women and Girls never makes that connection. Kay S. Hymowitz is the William E. Simon fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. Her new book is Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Video: Barack Obama gets locked out of his White House:

Hilarious!  President Obama, returning home from being on vacation, is locked out of the White House.  If this were a Republican it would be looped endlessly!

Hat Tip NECN

Global Warming Update:

Please enjoy these scary Global Warming Updates.  Remember, Global Warming is not for wimps!

Winter 2010-2011
39th coldest in last 115 years (since 1895)

Regional temps:
20s temp forecast for Eastern Colorado and Western Kansas

Japan:
Deadly Cold Weather strikes Tsunami hit hospital

Florida:
Did cold snap cause unusually high dolphin deaths?

Syracuse, NY
177 inches of snow - 4th snowiest on record

Missouri:
Federal Disaster declared for 59 MO Counties from Winter Storm

Wall St. Journal:
US Gas Futures hit 7-week high on Cold Weather worries

JD Power's Auto Dependability Survey: The most dependable car brand is...

Lincoln.  For the first time ever Lincoln make the most dependable cars on the market.  And in last place, BMW's Mini.
J.D. Power and Associates has released its annual Vehicle Dependability Study for 2011, and there are a few surprises in store for those who religiously keep track of who outperforms who on the automotive reliability front. For the first time ever, Lincoln, with 101 problems per 100 vehicles, leads the chart, followed by Lexus with a score of 109.

Number three on the list is also something of a surprise: Jaguar, who's score of 112 problems per 100 vehicles seemingly proves not all leaping kitties leave unwanted presents outside the confines of their litter boxes. Porsche (114) and Toyota (122) round out the top five. The industry average comes in at 151 problems per 100 vehicles, which of course means that some brands perform rather poorly in J.D. Power's rankings.

Bringing up the rear in this year's study is Mini, with 221 problems per 100 vehicles. That's not good. BMW's smallest brand is followed by Jeep (214), Land Rover (212), Dodge (206) and Chrysler (202). The study also ranks individual models in each category, and Toyota's seven individual segment victories gives the Japanese automaker more individual victories than any other brand.

A brief explanation of how this particular study is compiled: J.D. Power polled 43,700 original owners on problems experienced during the past 12 months on 2008 model-year vehicles after three years of ownership. As such, this study is not ranking the latest vehicles by any given manufacturer, but is instead intended to help consumers predict the durability of a potential automobile purchase.
 2011 JD Powers Dependability Survey:

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor:

One of the all-time great Hollywood actresses Elizabeth Taylor died today of Heart Failure.  She will be missed but please enjoy these tribute videos:

Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor

A short Elizabeth Taylor tribute narrated by Paul Newman that aired on the Turner Classic Movies channel.

Amazing Audio: The Left's Economic Terrorism:

Amazing audio of American Leftists openly planning to sabotage the US and Western Economies. 

Huge Hat Tip Naked Emperor News videos at http://www.theblaze.com.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Update Video: Interview with Casey Heynes the kid who stood up for himself against a bully!

My hero!  Who hasn't wanted to do this to a bully?  15 year old Casey Heynes did what most of us have not and GOOD FOR HIM!  Subjected to harassment for years Casey finally decided he had enough and body-slammed his tormentor to the ground.  This is a 12 minute interview conducted by Australia's A Current Affair.

The kid who stood up to his bully - and won!

Is anyone looking for a new job or career?

Is anyone out there looking for a new job or career?  We here at Common Cents sincerely hope that this list of job sites helps you find that next job or career.  Good luck to you!  The Number One way people find jobs is by Networking.  Tell EVERYONE you know you are looking.  Expand your circle of friends and acquaintances.  Strike up conversations with strangers!!  Get your name out there.

The number two method to find a new job is via online job postings.  Too that end Common Cents is proud to bring you the following list:
  • Monster.com is the largest internet job search site.  If your resume is not posted here you are wrong.
  • Idealist.org - Over 4,500 Not For Profit jobs posted!
  • CareerOneStop.org- Your one-stop-shop for all things careers!
  • WorkTree claims to be scans MILLIONS of jobs in seconds! View jobs from thousands of online sources INSTANTLY! 50,000+ links to job sites, recruiters, employers and more!
  • Job.com is another very large job search site. Registration and resume posting is free and this job search site always ranks as one of the top career sites on the Internet.
  • Beyond.com - You can do it all at Beyond.com.  Currently there are thousands of Jobs Posted.
  • SnagAJob.com is America’s largest hourly job website, featuring more than 100,000 active job postings in industries including: restaurant, retail, office and more.
  • Indeed.com claims to have 1,180,390 new jobs in the last 7 days.  Search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.
  • Simply Hired.com claims to have over 4,005,671 jobs are posted right now!!!
  • Execu-Search.com specializes in jobs for Executives
  • The Ladders.com search for jobs paying $100,000 and up at The Ladders.com!!
  • The Federal Government is always hiring!
  • Resume Mailman.com - emails your resume to 1000s of recruiters
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  • Conservative Jobs.com - The name says it all!
  • Salary.com - Find out how much you should be paid for your job!!
  • Hoovers.com - Get all the up-to-date information on your company and others
Other money making ideas:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Video: Sarah Palin's speech in India

Sarah Palin speaking at the India Today Conclave 2011.

"My Vision of America"

"My Vision of America"

Part 3/5 of Sarah Palin's Speech in India "My Vision of America"

Part 4/5 of Sarah Plain's Speech in India "My Vision of America"

 

Part 5/5 of Sarah Palin's Speech in India "My Vision of America"

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Fox News Video: Operation Odyssey Dawn:

Operation Odyssey Dawn latest.  US has fired over 100 Tomahawk missiles on Libya.  Where are the protests from the leftists?  "Give peace a chance"


UPDATE:
Live Report as Tripoli comes under fire:

FRIENDS OF COMMON CENTS:

Light blogging today.  In the meantime check out these excellent sites:

Newsbusters


Moonbattery


Armed and Safe


Legal Insurrection


Riehl World View


Coffee with the Hermit


Just another Missouri Rebel


The Elector Retards


I Own The World


Sentry Journal

Friday, March 18, 2011

Video: Israeli Flash Mob Goes Beach Dancing!

A little levity on this Friday Night in March.  Great fun, somehow they got several hundred sexy beach dancers to to dance together on the beach.  You got to love it!

UK's Express Newspaper: "Is Barack Obama the Weakest President Ever?"

Amazing.  Is anyone surprised this is printed in a British Newspaper, far outside the clutches of America's State Controlled Media?


INEFFECTUAL, invisible, unable to honour pledges and now blamed for letting Gaddafi off the hook. Why Obama’s gone from ‘Yes we can’ to ‘Er, maybe we shouldn’t’...
Let us cast our minds back to those remarkable days in November 2008 when the son of a Kenyan goatherd was elected to the White House. It was a bright new dawn – even brighter than the coming of the Kennedys and their new Camelot. JFK may be considered as being from an ethnic and religious minority – Irish and Catholic – but he was still very rich and very white. Barack Obama, by contrast, was a true breakthrough president. The world would change because obviously America had changed.

Obama’s campaign slogan was mesmerisingly simple and brimming with self-belief: “Yes we can.” His presidency, however, is turning out to be more about “no we won’t.” Even more worryingly, it seems to be very much about: “Maybe we can… do what, exactly?“ The world feels like a dangerous place when leaders are seen to lack certitude but the only thing President Obama seems decisive about is his indecision. What should the US do about Libya? What should the US do about the Middle East in general? What about the country’s crippling debts? What is the US going to do about Afghanistan, about Iran?


What is President Obama doing about anything? The most alarming answer – your guess is as good as mine – is also, frankly, the most accurate one. What the President is not doing is being clear, resolute and pro-active, which is surely a big part of his job description. This is what he has to say about the popular uprising in Libya: “Gaddafi must go.” At least, that was his position on March 3.


Since then, other countries – most notably Britain and France – have been calling for some kind of intervention. Even the Arab League, a notoriously conservative organisation, has declared support for sanctions. But from the White House has come only the blah-blah of bland statements filled with meaningless expressions

Read more: here

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Video Blog:

We won in Wisconsin but the fight must go on!

James O'Keefe:  Latest Project Veritas Video Part III (George Soros Funding)

Drill Here - Drill Now - Pay Less!

Japan:  Aerial video of some of the worst ravaged areas:

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Who was St. Patrick?
Happy St. Patrick's Day to one and all.  The History Channel published an excellent article on who St. Patrick was and the origins of his holiday:
On this day in 461 A.D., Saint Patrick, Christian missionary, bishop and apostle of Ireland, dies at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland.
Much of what is known about Patrick's legendary life comes from the Confessio, a book he wrote during his last years. Born in Great Britain, probably in Scotland, to a well-to-do Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish marauders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland, turning to a deepening religious faith for comfort. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream one night, he escaped and found passage on a ship to Britain, where he was eventually reunited with his family.
According to the Confessio, in Britain Patrick had another dream, in which an individual named Victoricus gave him a letter, entitled "The Voice of the Irish." As he read it, Patrick seemed to hear the voices of Irishmen pleading him to return to their country and walk among them once more. After studying for the priesthood, Patrick was ordained a bishop. He arrived in Ireland in 433 and began preaching the Gospel, converting many thousands of Irish and building churches around the country. After 40 years of living in poverty, teaching, traveling and working tirelessly, Patrick died on March 17, 461 in Saul, where he had built his first church.
Since that time, countless legends have grown up around Patrick. Made the patron saint of Ireland, he is said to have baptized hundreds of people on a single day, and to have used a three-leaf clover--the famous shamrock--to describe the Holy Trinity. In art, he is often portrayed trampling on snakes, in accordance with the belief that he drove those reptiles out of Ireland. For thousands of years, the Irish have observed the day of Saint Patrick's death as a religious holiday, attending church in the morning and celebrating with food and drink in the afternoon. The first St. Patrick's Day parade, though, took place not in Ireland, but the United States, when Irish soldiers serving in the English military marched through New York City in 1762. As the years went on, the parades became a show of unity and strength for persecuted Irish-American immigrants, and then a popular celebration of Irish-American heritage. The party went global in 1995, when the Irish government began a large-scale campaign to market St. Patrick's Day as a way of driving tourism and showcasing Ireland's many charms to the rest of the world. Today, March 17 is a day of international celebration, as millions of people around the globe put on their best green clothing to drink beer, watch parades and toast the luck of the Irish.
 Video about St. Patrick:

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Video: Bully getting Body Slammed by the kid he is antagonizing

Casey The Punish-er - Amazing!  Watch as this poor overweight kid gives back to the bully what he deserves!  The heavyset victim is a Year 10 student is a victim of repeated bullying at Chifley College’s Dunheved Campus, a middle school in a disadvantaged part of western Sydney, Australia.  He now has a Facebook Fan Page with over 29,000 fans and an international following.  Who among us hasn't wanted to do this to someone who was bullying us?

Update:  The bully got a 21 day suspension, the victim (body-slammer) got 4 days!

Sarah Palin absolutely knocks out "Our $4 a Gallon President"

Brilliant.  Governor Sarah Palin absolutely smacks down President Obama on her Facebook page today.  2012 can't come soon enough!
Is it really any surprise that oil and gas prices are surging toward the record highs we saw in 2008 just prior to the economic collapse? Despite the President’s strange assertions in his press conference last week, his Administration is not a passive observer to the trends that have inflated oil prices to dangerous levels. His war on domestic oil and gas exploration and production has caused us pain at the pump, endangered our already sluggish economic recovery, and threatened our national security.

The evidence of the President’s anti-drilling mentality and his culpability in the high gas prices hurting Americans is there for all to see. The following is not even an exhaustive list:

Exhibit A:  His drilling moratorium. Guided by politics and pure emotion following the Gulf spill instead of peer-reviewed science or defensible law, the President used the power of his executive order to impose a deepwater drilling moratorium. The Administration even ignored a court order halting his moratorium. And what is the net result of the President’s (in)actions? A large drilling company was forced to declare bankruptcy, the economy of the region has been hobbled, and at least 7 rigs moved out of the Gulf area to other parts of the world while many others remain idle. Is it any surprise that oil production in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to fall by 240,000 bbl/d in 2011 alone?

But that’s just the Gulf. There’s also the question of a moratorium on the development of Alaska’s Outer Continental Shelf. It seems the Obama Administration can’t agree with itself on whether it imposed a moratorium there or not. The White House claims that they didn’t, but their own Department of the Interior let slip that they did. To clear up this mess, Gov. Parnell decided to sue the DOI to get a solid answer because such a federal OCS drilling moratorium would violate federal law.

Exhibit B:  His 2012 budget. The President used his 2012 budget to propose the elimination of several vital oil and natural gas production tax incentives. Eliminating these incentives will discourage energy companies from completing exploratory projects, resulting in higher energy costs for all Americans – and not just at the pump. According to one study mentioned in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, eliminating the deduction for drilling costs “could increase natural gas prices by 50 cents per thousand cubic feet,” which would translate to “an increased cost to consumers of $11.5 billion per year in the form of higher natural gas prices.”

Exhibit C:  His anti-drilling regulatory policies. The U.S. Geological Survey found that the area north of the Arctic Circle has an estimated 90 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil and 1,670 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable natural gas, one third of which is in Alaskan territory. That’s our next Prudhoe Bay right there. According to one industry study, allowing Royal Dutch Shell to tap these reserves in Alaska’s Chukchi and Beaufort seas would create an annual average of 54,700 jobs nationwide with a $145 billion total payroll and generate an additional $193 billion a year in total revenues to local, state, and federal governments for 50 years. This would be great news if only the federal government would allow Shell to drill there. But it won’t. It’s been five years since Shell purchased the lease to develop these fields, but it’s been mired in a regulatory funk courtesy of the Obama Administration. After investing $3.5 billion in exploration programs (a significant portion of which went to ensuring responsible spill response and prevention), Shell announced last month that it has given up hope of obtaining the required permits to conduct exploratory drilling this year. That means no jobs and no billions in oil revenue from the Arctic anytime soon thanks to this Administration. Let’s stop and think about this for a moment. Right now Beltway politicos are quibbling over cutting $61 billion from our dangerously bloated $3.7 trillion budget. Allowing drilling in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas will enrich federal coffers by $167 billion a year without raising our taxes. If we let Harry Reid keep his “cowboy poetry,” would the White House consider letting us drill?

Taken altogether, it’s hard to deny that the Obama Administration is anti-drilling. The President may try to suggest that the rise in oil prices has nothing to do with him, but the American people won’t be fooled. Before we saw any protests in the Middle East, increased global demand led to a significant rise in oil prices; but the White House stood idly by watching the prices go up and allowing America to remain increasingly dependent on imports from foreign regimes in dangerously unstable parts of the world.

This was no accident. Through a process of what candidate Obama once called “gradual adjustment,” American consumers have seen prices at the pump rise 67 percent since he took office. Let’s not forget that in September 2008, candidate Obama’s Energy Secretary in-waiting said: “Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.” That’s one campaign promise they’re working hard to fulfill! Last week, the British Telegraph reported that the price of petrol in the UK hit £6 a gallon – which comes to about $9.70. If you think $4 a gallon is bad now, just wait till the next crisis causes oil prices to “necessarily” skyrocket. Meanwhile, the vast undeveloped reserves that could help to keep prices at the pump affordable remain locked up because of President Obama’s deliberate unwillingness to drill here and drill now.

Hitting the American people with higher gas prices like this is essentially a hidden tax and a transfer of wealth to foreign regimes who are providing us the energy we refuse to provide for ourselves. Like inflation, higher energy prices are a hidden tax on Americans who are struggling to make ends meet. And these high gas prices will be felt in the form of higher food prices due to higher transportation costs. Energy is connected to everything in our economy. Access to affordable and secure energy is key to economic growth, which in turn is key to job growth. Energy is the building block of our economy. The President is purposely weakening that building block and weakening our country.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Japan's Diaster - "There is no looting"

Just amazing.  Remember all the looting that took place in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?  Or in Haiti after their earthquake?  Well in Japan there is literally no looting taking place after their horrific earthquake and Tsunami:
Japan's Saving Grace - It's People:  If there was ever a more unfathomable disaster than Japan's huge earthquake, horrific tsunami and nuclear meltdown, we have yet to see it. But the courage and dignity of the Japanese people transcended it.  The world watched helplessly as a 9.0 earthquake hammered Japan's coast, and a tsunami's massive wall of black sludge spread its fingers across the northeast coast of Japan.  The incredible tsunami footage showed giant ships, cargo containers, houses, trains and cars flung around like toys. Bullet trains went missing and refineries went up in flames.  Worse still, there were explosions at nuclear plants. All along, Japan's pitiful survivors are without food, electricity, water, cell phones and gasoline in a freezing winter.  Despite the magnitude of these catastrophes, the Japanese so far are surmounting it, showing what hope is.  Common wisdom holds that nations that prepare for earthquakes do better than nations that don't. But Japan doesn't have merely good earthquake preparation; it has the best in the world.  None of this mattered in a disaster of this magnitude.  The nuclear situation saddens too. Seven decades ago, Japan went to war for control of conventional energy resources like oil. Embracing peace, Japan adopted nuclear energy to show it had ended its thirst for resources.  Now, the country faces a nuclear meltdown at three reactors amid fears of possible contamination.  Nature seemed to mock Japan's technology prowess.  The floating houses, business offices and cars were likely full of gleaming high-tech devices that were about to be turned into sludge. Japan's famed animators who pioneered disaster movies never imagined what nature could do until this week. And Japan's renowned cameras recorded it for the world.  Japan became the second-richest nation in the world despite being endowed with very few resources. This natural disaster is a cruel reminder that, at least in geography and resources, Japan remains poor.  But it's that very element of this disaster that shows that the most important aspect of the Japanese isn't their brilliance or their wealth, but their character.  They showed dignity and courage against nature's hardest blow, pulling together as a nation. The unaffected reached out to help, and victims refrained from mayhem and looting.
These people have been through experiences we can only dream of but yet they calmly wait in lines with dignity and respect.  How do they do it?  Is it the fact that Japan is largely a homogeneous society with very little diversity?  In Japan everyone is of the same race and culture.  There is very little immigration in Japan.

Foreign observers are noting with curiosity and wonder that the Japanese people in disaster-plagued areas are not looting for desperately-needed supplies like bottled water. This behavior contrasts sharply with what has so often happened in the wake of catastrophes elsewhere, such as Haiti, New Orleans, Chile, and the UK, to name only a few.  Most people chalk up the extraordinary good behavior to Japanese culture, noting the legendary politeness of Japanese people in everyday life.

Culture does play a role, but it is not an adequate explanation. After all, in the right circumstances, Japanese mass behavior can rank with the worst humanity has to offer, as in the Rape of Nanking. There are clearly other factors at work determining mass outbreaks of good and bad behavior among the Japanese, and for that matter, anyone else.

There are, in fact, lessons to be learned from the Japanese good behavior by their friends overseas, lessons which do not require wholesale adoption of Japanese culture, from eating sushi to sleeping on tatami mats. It is more a matter of social structure than culture keeping the Japanese victims of catastrophe acting in the civilized and enlightened manner they have displayed over the past few days.
Read the rest of this story here.
 

BILL O'Reilly: Talking Points Memo for Monday March 14th.

Amazing video and commentary by Fox News Bill O'Reilly on the Tsunami and devastation in Japan:

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami:

The latest news concerning the Japanese disasters.

WOW!
Quake shifted Japan's coastline 13 feet and tilted Earth's axis 6 inches

Japan Police:
Death toll now over 2,100

Satellite Photos:
Before and After the earthquake!

Santa Cruz, CA:
18 ships sunk, 100 damaged from Japan's Tsunami

Tragedy
Anxiety and grief overwhelm a nation

How to help Japanese?
Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse

What?
Why is there no looting in Japan??

Rush Limbaugh:
"The media wants a disaster in Japan"

Viral Video: New dramatic video of Tsunami Wave hitting Japan:

It's gone totally viral on the web.  Amazing video of the Tsunami crashing over a seawall, and smashing boats, cars and everything in its way.  Wow!


How to help the Japanese Earthquake Victims:  Donate to the Japanese Red Cross here

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Video: 60 Minutes - Charter School's $125K experiment:

Outstanding video by CBS's 60 minutes touting the success of a New York City Charter School.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Andrew Klavan: Behold - Your Public Sector Unions at Work!

Outstanding video showing the hypocrisy of Public Sector Unions and explaining the difference between Private Sector and Public Sector Unions.  

Andrew Klavan: Behold! Your Public Sector Unions at Work. 

Charity and How to help the victims of the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami:

How to help the victims of the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami:

With the devastation on a Biblical Scale in Japan today's post is dedicated to "charity".  In American politics there is a vast divide between those who give and those who don't.  Society would have you believe that is the left, the Liberals, who are the givers and who donate.  Not true.  Across the board, despite making less money Conservative give substantially more money to charity, volunteer more often and even donate blood more frequently!

Sixteen months ago, Arthur C. Brooks, a professor at Syracuse University, published "Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism." The surprise is that liberals are markedly less charitable than conservatives.

  • If many conservatives are liberals who have been mugged by reality, Brooks, a registered independent, is, as a reviewer of his book said, a social scientist who has been mugged by data. They include these findings:
  • Although liberal families' incomes average 6 percent higher than those of conservative families, conservative-headed households give, on average, 30 percent more to charity than the average liberal-headed household ($1,600 per year vs. $1,227).
  • Conservatives also donate more time and give more blood.
  • The single biggest predictor of someone's altruism, Willett says, is religion. It increasingly correlates with conservative political affiliations because, as Brooks' book says, "the percentage of self-described Democrats who say they have 'no religion' has more than quadrupled since the early 1970s." America is largely divided between religious givers and secular nongivers, and the former are disproportionately conservative.
  • In the 10 reddest states, in which Bush got more than 60 percent majorities, the average percentage of personal income donated to charity was 3.5. Residents of the bluest states, which gave Bush less than 40 percent, donated just 1.9 percent.
The misconceptions about charitable giving are impressive.  Consider this:
Q. How much do the rich in America give, compared with everyone else?
A. In order for a person to give money away, he or she must have it in the first place. Not surprisingly then, income and charitable giving in America are positively related. For example, in the year 2000, families earning $20,000 or less gave an average of about $450 to charity, while families earning more than $100,000 gave away an average of a bit more than $3,000. The top 10 percent of households in income are responsible for at least a quarter of all the money contributed to charity, and households with total wealth exceeding $1 million give about half of all charitable donations. The American rich are generous, on average.
Yet when we measure monetary giving as a percentage of income in order to ascertain the level of one’s “sacrifice,” we find a surprising result: it is low-income working families that are the most generous group in America, giving away about 4.5 percent of their income on average. This compares to about 2.5 percent among the middle class, and 3 percent among high-income families.
One common explanation for the fact that the working poor give so much is, not surprisingly, religion. The working poor tend to belong to congregations that are relatively literal about Biblical injunctions to give. Data from 2000 show that these poor American families were roughly twice as likely as middle-class families to be Seventh-Day Adventists, Pentecostals, or Jehovah’s Witnesses. They were also significantly less likely to belong to more “mainline”—and less stringent—denominations such as Episcopalian, Methodist, and Presbyterian.
Who gives the most in America: conservatives or liberals?
A. There is a persistent stereotype about charitable giving in politically progressive regions of America: while people on the political right may be hardworking and family-oriented, they tend not to be very charitable toward the less fortunate. In contrast, those on the political left care about vulnerable members of society, and are thus the charitable ones. Understanding “charity” in terms of voluntary gifts of money (instead of government income redistribution), this stereotype is wrong.
The fact is that self-described “conservatives” in America are more likely to give—and give more money—than self-described “liberals.” In the year 2000, households headed by a conservative gave, on average, 30 percent more dollars to charity than households headed by a liberal. And this discrepancy in monetary donations is not simply an artifact of income differences. On the contrary, liberal families in these data earned an average of 6 percent more per year than conservative families.
These differences go beyond money. Take blood donations, for example. In 2002, conservative Americans were more likely to donate blood each year, and did so more often, than liberals. People who said they were “conservative” or “extremely conservative” made up less than one-fifth of the population, but donated more than a quarter of the blood. To put this in perspective, if political liberals and moderates gave blood like conservatives do, the blood supply in the United States would surge by nearly half.
One major explanation for the giving discrepancy between conservatives and liberals is religion. In 2004, conservatives were more than twice as likely as liberals to attend a house of worship weekly, whereas liberals were twice as likely as conservatives to attend seldom or never. There are indeed religious liberals in America, but they are currently outnumbered by religious conservatives by about four to one.
That being said please consider donating to one of these worthy causes to help those in need of aid in Japan.

The Japanese Red Cross


The Salvation Army

Catholic Charities

Habitat for Humanity

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Big One. Devastating 8.9 Earthquake hits off coast of Japan:

This morning the 5th largest earthquake in the last 100 years struck off the coast of Japan.  The damage is mounting but this looks to be a diaster of epic proportions.  Besides the actual earthquake there was a Tsunuami which affected 50 Pacific countries.  The latest:

Associated Press:
100s killed in Japan Earthquake

Reuters Live:
Live News feed from Reuter's News

BBC:
Radiation Levels at Nuclear Power Plant 1000X normal levels

Photos:
ABC News Sideshow of the devastation

Google News Feed:
Tsunami - Live updates from 5000 news sources

Fox News:
Man swept out to sea in Northern California from Tsunami

CS Monitor:
California harbor "destroyed" by Tsunami

National Journal:
Live blogging (minute by minute) of the Tsunami

VIDEO:
Sky News - Interior video as the quake hits

Video:  First tsunami waves hit Hawaii

Video:  Live Tsunami hits Japan.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Video: Part 2 - NPR Muslim Brotherhood Investigation:

James O'Keefe is back with Part 2 of his undercover investigation of National Public Radio and their meeting with reporter they believed to be with the Muslim Brotherhood.  This segment largely involves NPR admitting they could accept a $5 million donation from the Muslim Brotherhood by listing it as "anonymous".

NEW VIDEO: NPR Execs Discussed Keeping $5M Gift from Muslim Bros. Anonymous...
On Tuesday, Project Veritas released Part 1 of its investigation of National Public Radio.  The investigation, in which Project Veritas investigators posed as members of a fictional group founded by "members of the Muslim Brotherhood," was widely reported in the media and produced a dramatic response from NPR and its board members.
The following video contains conversations between Project Veritas undercover investigator, Simon Templar, and Betsy Liley, NPR's Senior Director of Institutional Giving.

Hat Tip The Project Veritas

Gas Prices: Bush vs. Obama:

Outstanding chart from the Heritage Foundation displaying how gas prices have reacted after the first 26 months of both the Bush and Obama Administrations.  And the chart would be more telling if it went out another monthr as gas is currently averaging OVER $3.50 nationally.  Gas was selling for about $1.70 a gallon when Obama took office!  HOPE AND CHANGE FOLKS!
As Americans continue to feel the effects of President Obama’s anti-oil agenda at the pump, defensive liberals are circling back to a familiar line of counter-attack: blame Bush.  The media vacuum on gas prices has made this line of attack all the more promising with very little national coverage being given to the president’s destructive domestic drilling agenda. Unfortunately it misses an obvious point.
President George W. Bush was mostly attacked for wanting to drill too much (or being “cozy” with the oil industry), while President Obama’s policies are rooted in unilaterally shutting down the domestic oil industry amidst rising prices and a struggling economy.