11/14/2015

Paris attacks: Four important lessons world must learn from French tragedy

French President Francois Hollande has contended unambiguously that ISIS launched the Paris terrorist attacks Friday night, and ISIS itself has now claimed responsibility. It is not too early, even now, to draw important lessons from this tragedy. We do so both to prevent the near-term recurrence of more terrorist violence against the West, and to address seriously the broader, global Islamicist threat that has been growing, not diminishing, in recent years. We certainly have at least enough information and experience to draw working hypotheses for the next days and weeks until more details become available.  Read more

Maybe Al Gore Can Explain To The Dead Bodies In Paris How Global Warming Is A Greater Threat Than Terrorism

So here’s our beloved Al Gore, broadcasting his Eiffel Tower Climate Telethon, which was concocted to warn the world of the threat to life on earth from the proven lie of Global warming/Climate change, while a few blocks away from the Eiffel Tower ISIS terrorists were killing dozens of innocent people who were just trying to dine out, relax and enjoy themselves and not have to listen to Gore’s worn out warming crap about the world being destroyed by the very likes of Al Gore, who lives in a mansion, is chauffeured from place-to-place in a limousine and flies around the world on a private jet.  Read more

On the Paris terrorist attacks

The French flag hangs at have mast from the roof of the Louvre Museum, near the Pyramid entrance, on November 14, 2015. REUTERS/Yves Herman.

Yes, that’s what the campaign against Islamist extremists is: A failure. Because while successful campaigns result in casualties (though not normally among dozens of innocents in the streets of Europe), they also are on the pathway to “degrading and ultimately destroying” the enemy. And we are not on track to do that by any standard. The White House will claim that the death of Jihadi John and the retaking of Sinjar are somehow signals of the success of its policy. But events in Paris last night are not ISIS thrashing out in its death throes. Far from it.  Read more

Powdered Wig Society Breaking! They're heeeeeere! First load of 10,000 Syrian refugees has arrived in New Orleans, being resettled into 180 unsuspecting US communities

President Barack Hussein promised that he would be sending thousands of Syrian refugees to the US. Well, he is keeping that promise!
The first transport of refugees arrived in New Orleans recently and will be resettled in Louisiana and 180 other American communities. See the list below to find a town close to you.
So, it costs $16,000  a copy to resettle these Islamists into the United States. What the hell, we can afford it, right? NOT! We are rapidly approaching $20 trillion in federal debt. Stop the bleeding!

MATT DRUDGE SLAMS OBAMA FOR IMPORTING MUSLIMS INTO THE UNITED STATES

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As jihadis murdered more than 100 innocents in Paris, Matt Drudge used his twitter account to focus attention on President Barack Obama’s policy of encouraging Islamic migration into the United States.  Read more

Mizzou Activists Complain About Paris Stealing the Spotlight

Campus activists in America showed their true faces during an international tragedy last night: they are the selfish, spoiled children we always knew they were.  Read

Paris Terror Attack Update

BUT OF COURSE: CIA Director Met with French Security Chief and Mossad Before Paris Attacks « SGTreport  Read

German Police Intercepted Car With Eight AK-47s, Grenades, TNT, Paris Programmed Into Satnav  Read

Paris Terrorist Was Migrant Who Registered As A Refugee In Greece  Read

The Crusades Against Islam

   

Rights and Responsibilities

A journalist asked me recently what I thought of a proposal of self-styled communitarians to “suspend for a while the minting of new rights.” How many ways, I thought, does that get it wrong? Communitarians seem to see rights as little boxes; when you have too many, the room gets full. In my view, we have only one right-or an infinite number. The one fundamental human right is the right to live your life as you choose so long as you don’t infringe on the equal rights of others.  Read more

Steyn on Paris: 'The Barbarians Are Inside, And There Are No Gates'

Here's the most compelling and powerful reaction I've read so far to the attacks in Paris, by Mark Steyn, "The Barbarians Are Inside, And There Are No Gates."  

When the Allahu Akbar boys opened fire, Paris was talking about the climate-change conference due to start later this month, when the world's leaders will fly in to "solve" a "problem" that doesn't exist rather than to address the one that does. But don't worry: we already have a hashtag (#PrayForParis) and doubtless there'll be another candlelight vigil of weepy tilty-headed wankers. Because as long as we all advertise how sad and sorrowful we are, who needs to do anything....  Read more

Attorney: If Americans Don’t Fight For Religious Liberty, They Will Lose It



Hostile attacks on religion freedom are increasing at a dramatic pace, and if Americans don’t stand up and fight for their First Amendment rights, they will lose them, warns attorney and constitutional scholar Kelly Shackelford.  Read more

Americans are buying gold like it's the financial crisis

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When people are scared about the economy and financial markets, they rush to gold. Boy, were they worried in recent months.  Read more

Schools drop 21-gun salute from Veterans Day events over ‘hearing gunfire’

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – Fears of the sounds of gunfire on campus convinced the Eau Claire Area School District to ban veterans from performing a 21-Gun Salute at most of its schools.
Only Longfellow Elementary allowed veterans to perform the decades old tradition this Veterans Day, but school officials denied the same request from the Eau Claire Patriotic Council for the district’s other schools, WQOW reports.  Read

American College Campuses Practicing Facism

Dershowitz: ‘The Fog of Fascism Is Descending Quickly Over Many American Universities’  Read

Collapse of Universities as Institutions of “Higher Learning”  Read

What Americans Need Is A “Safe Space” From Spoiled College Punks Who Are Themselves A Microaggression On Society   Read

Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel announces resignation days after player strike.  Read

The shocking truth: Parents prefer free college over college they have to pay for.  Read

INSANE: Look Why Black Students at Cornell are Protesting a Pro-Black Event...  Read

Missouri Just Hired a New President, You Won't Believe What he Used to do...  Read


Crucifixes as Pitchforks? Movie Star Jennifer Lawrence Embarrassed to Be from Kentucky



Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence is the latest movie star to regret coming from a red state. In an interview with gay writer Jonathan Van Meter for a cover story in Vogue, Lawrence brought up Kim Davis, described as the “infamous” county clerk who resisted issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Lawrence called her that “lady who makes me embarrassed to be from Kentucky.”   Read more

Awesome Science: Did China Just Turn All Fighter Jets Invisible?

China's first stealth fifth-generation aircraft, the Shenyang J-31

A team of researchers from China is said to have created a material that could hide the world's best war machines from the all-seeing eyes of the most powerful anti-stealth microwave radars… and they have made the technology publicly available.  Read more

NOAA: Deaths Caused by Severe Weather Hit 22-Year Low in 2014



Severe weather caused 333 deaths in the United States in 2014, according to the National Weather Service's Summary of Natural Hazard Statistics for 2014.
That was the fewest in 22 years.  Read more

October’s Treasury Statement: Spent $2,331 Per Worker; Taxed $1,415 Per Worker; Deficit $916 Per Worker



The federal government spent $347,578,000,000 in October (the first month of fiscal 2016), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released Thursday afternoon.
At the same time, the government brought in $211,046,000,000 in revenue for the month and ran a deficit of $136,532,000,000.  Read more

Benjamin Franklin’s last great quote and the Constitution

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It was on this day in 1789 that Founding Father Benjamin Franklin wrote what was probably his last great quote, a saying about the Constitution and life that became true about five months later.  Read more

John Kerry Tips Regime’s Plan To Defy Constitution, Bypass Congress On Global Govt Climate Hoax Treaty

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Hussein Obama, John Kerry and the rest of the climate cabal criminals have invested tremendous amounts of time and mountains of our money into manipulating us into a global UN government under the false premise of climate change. The payoff, the foot in the door to total control of our nation and our financial wealth may be within sight with the UN ConJob21 Paris Climate Summit that starts the end of this month.  Read more

Thousands of Holocaust papers found in Budapest apartment

A wall in Budapest's Jewish quarter (Aaron Kalman)

Renovations at an apartment in Budapest uncovered thousands of documents from 1944 cataloging the Jewish population of the Hungarian capital, according to a recent report in the Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung.  Read more

East and West Berlin: A Study in Free vs. Controlled Economy

A visit to East and West Berlin is, as I now find it, a pilgrimage. I would recommend it to economists who are still wavering on the relative potentialities of freedom and state regulation, to administrators who think that controls are indispensable for accelerated economic growth and to ministers, legislators and politicians who believe that India’s economic salvation is not possible without centrally directed five-year plans.  Read more