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Jun 25, 2012 02:38 pm | Kevin "Coach" Collins
This morning, we have once again been reminded that our system of checks and balances no longer functions for the good of the American people. Nine lawyers in the Supreme Court, hiding behind legalese written by other lawyers, has decided… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:37 pm | Breaking News
The Supreme Court upheld a key part of Arizona’s tough anti-illegal immigration law in a 5-3 decision on Monday that allows police officers to ask about immigration status during stops. That part of the law, which never went into effect… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:28 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 25, 2012 02:27 pm | Alan P. Halbert
It is fair to say that our nation is divided amongst political viewpoints that resemble a chasm of thought, beliefs, deeds and actions that seem insurmountable while we struggle with an economic calamity unseen since the Great Depression.  This transient… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:25 pm | Kris Zane



Jun 25, 2012 02:17 pm | Suzanne Eovaldi
A veritable war of words is erupting online between two commenters over what should be done about Obama’s eligibility or lack thereof. When one guy said words to the effect that we’re stuck with what we bought because “how could… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:15 pm | Michael J Nellett
Is the state of our nation right now the best that we can achieve? Are we so lazy and complacent as a people that we will accept being lied to blatantly? Are we so expectant of being taken care of… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:14 pm | Suzanne Eovaldi
Horrific brutality is being done by the Obama Administration’s U.S. Bankruptcy Court to a cancer-ridden, helpless 89 year old World War II veteran who received two bronze stars involving the incredible rescue of 2,000 U.S. Prisoners of War from vicious… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 02:05 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 25, 2012 01:55 pm | Michael J Nellett
Before 1963, our founding fathers had intended that our schools would be the bastions of teaching our children moral and ethical conduct. Why, heaven knows that prayers were allowed, even encouraged, in school, the Ten Commandments were even taught. If… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:54 pm | B. Christopher Agee
One recent poll showed more voters now identify themselves as Independent than at any time in the past 75 years. Given their shameless pandering to Hispanics and other demographics they see rapidly increase, don’t expect the Democrats to overlook the… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:45 pm | Kris Zane



Jun 25, 2012 01:41 pm | Kevin "Coach" Collins
Of course, Barack Obama won’t lose California, but as in other states, California’s minorities are not yet motivated to vote. Getting them to the polls will use up Democrats’ time, energy, and money penciled in for other purposes. “They’ll use… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:37 pm | Breaking News
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer says the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold part of the state’s illegal immigration law is a victory for all Americans. Despite the court striking down key provisions of the statute Monday, Brewer… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:35 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 25, 2012 01:31 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will issue its last opinions on Thursday, with its decision on President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul expected to come down that day. The court will begin its summer recess after announcing its decisions,… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:30 pm | Breaking News
Back in April, the Shark Tank floated the likelihood that Democratic National Committee Chairwoman (DNC) Debbie Wasserman Schultz was perhaps on her way out as DNC Chairwoman. We now have learned that Wasserman Schultz will not be back as DNC… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:21 pm | Daniel Noe

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Jun 25, 2012 01:20 pm | Richard Larsen
There clearly is some misunderstanding about what is deemed constitutional and what is not. Even if one has the most stringent, literal interpretation of the governmental powers and rights enumerated in our founding legal document, the Constitution, there are a… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 01:12 pm | Breaking News
Evan Kenney had just turned 18 and registered to vote for the first time when he campaigned to be an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention. Lauding Ronald Reagan’s principles and blasting Keynesian economics at the Lynnfield caucus in… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 12:55 pm | Breaking News
A stunning chart that shows the entire economic history of the world’s most powerful countries over the past 2,000 years has been released by investment bank JP Morgan. Viewed as a whole, the graph shows the creeping restoration of Asian… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 12:33 pm | Breaking News
Mohamed Morsi, of the Muslim Brotherhood, has been declared the new president of Egypt today in an announcement that triggered massive cheers in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. What should Egyptians expect from their new president? Economic moves in the direction of… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 12:25 pm | Breaking News
In a contentious radio interview today, former New York Mayor Ed Koch expressed support for suggestions by some members of the city’s Board of Health to ban large tubs of popcorn and big cups of milk-containing beverages. Those proposed bans… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 12:15 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — They shrug at President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. They’re in no hurry to decide which one to support in the White House race. And they’ll have a big say in determining who wins the… Continue to Post


Jun 25, 2012 12:02 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (puh-LEN’-tee) says he’s told Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign to look elsewhere for a running mate. Pawlenty, who competed briefly last year for the GOP nomination before dropping out and endorsing Romney, says… Continue to Post


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House bill extends TSA intel sharing to mass transit

By Jolie Lee

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Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.)


The Transportation Security Administration already shares intelligence it collects with airports. Now a House bill would expand TSA's intel sharing to local mass transit systems as well.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), the bill's sponsor, said the legislation is a "common sense approach" to fighting terrorism. The House passed the bill May 30 and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is now considering the bill.
In an interview with The Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Emily Kopp, Speier said the bill creates "fusion centers," where TSA can provide intel to local law enforcement and emergency management officials.
"We have put in place through TSA a very elaborate system [in airports]. We all go through those metal detectors and those secondary searches. And we've put a lot of focus on the airlines for good reason. But we have neglected the mass transit components, generally speaking," she said.
Speier said 2 million people fly each day, compared with more than 5 million who ride the subway each day in New York City alone. She pointed out that the most recent terrorist attacks have been on mass transit. Also, when U.S. Special Forces raided Osama Bin Laden's compound last year, intelligence gathered revealed the next attack was intended for mass transit.
"The writing is on the wall. We need to be better prepared than we are right now," Speier said.
Transit riders probably won't see more TSA agents in subways or bus stops, though, Speier said. The expanded TSA role falls more on analysts, she said.
Interview note: Speier mentioned she carries two bullets in her body. She was shot during the Jonestown Massacre in 1978 while working as a congressional aide. Her boss, Rep. Leo Ryan (D-Calif.), was killed in that attack.
 
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Is Your Representative Running Cover for the Fed?

Congressman Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed bill will be voted on in the U.S. House this July.

Thanks to the hard work of Campaign for Liberty activists like you, Americans are waking up to the Fed’s secretive operations and the many problems it causes in our economy.

But while the prospects for passage of Audit the Fed have never been greater, it is now entering a very dangerous stage.

Now is the time when the Fed’s allies will do everything in their power to water the bill down and leave a meaningless shell behind – or kill it outright.

Don’t let them get away with it!

Audit the Fed currently enjoys the support of a majority of the U.S. House, but you and I know from experience that nothing can be taken for granted.

In fact, today, 7 Pennsylvania representatives still refuse to cosponsor Audit the Fed.

Why are the following representatives refusing to stand for transparency and accountability at our nation's central bank?
  • Robert Brady (D-CD 1) 202-225-4731
  • Chaka Fattah (D-CD 2) 202-225-4001
  • Mark Critz (D-CD 12) 202-225-2065
  • Allyson Y. Schwartz (D-CD 13) 202-225-6111
  • Mike Doyle (D-CD 14) 202-225-2135
  • Joseph R. Pitts (R-CD 16) 202-225-2411
  • Tim Holden (D-CD 17) 202-225-5546
If your representative is included in the above list, please call them immediately to demand they stand with the American people by cosponsoring HR 459, the Audit the Fed bill.

If your representative is already a cosponsor, I urge you to still contact them with two clear messages:

1.)  Any attempt to water down Audit the Fed – or a vote for such an attempt - will be seen as a direct attack on transparency and reported to their constituents as such.

2.)  HR 459 must receive a standalone, up or down vote on its own merits.


Our debt currently stands at almost $16 trillion, yet the Fed continues to print more money - backed by nothing but the whims of Ben Bernanke and international bankers.

The government and the Fed have also put us on the hook for trillions more in bailouts and loan guarantees.

Forcing a complete audit of the Federal Reserve is the first step to ending the fiscal insanity and saving this country from financial ruin.

Your dedication and determination have produced this historic moment in our battle against the Fed, but our work is not done yet.

So if your representative was included in the above list, please contact them right away to urge them to cosponsor Audit the Fed.

If your representative is already a cosponsor, remind them that any attempt to water Audit the Fed down will be seen as an attack on transparency.

And be sure to make it clear that HR 459 must receive a standalone vote.


There has never been a better chance to turn Audit the Fed into the law of the land, but our success depends on your willingness to take action now.

Time is short, so please contact your representative today.

In Liberty,

Deb Wells
Interim Pennsylvania State Coordinator
Campaign for Liberty

P.S.  After years of hard work, you and I stand on the verge of making history by turning Audit the Fed into the law of the land.

Congressman Paul’s HR 459 is scheduled for a vote in the U.S. House this July, but C4L needs your help right away to push Audit the Fed through the House and into the Senate, where the Fed and the banksters will make a furious stand to protect their ill-gotten power!

Please contact your representative today!

Unplugged metal detector triggers JFK chaos

By PHILIP MESSING and CANDICE M. GIOVE

These fools are keeping us safe?!?
The TSA’s bungling reached a new low yesterday when a JFK Airport terminal had to be evacuated and hundreds of passengers marched back through security screening all because one dimwitted agent failed to realize his metal detector had been unplugged, sources told The Post.
The stunning error led to hours of delays, two planes called back from the runway and infinite frustration for furious passengers.
“The truth is, this is the failure of the most basic level of diligence,” a law-enforcement source said.
“How can you expect the public to feel confident of the mission of the TSA if they don’t even know if the lights are turned on?”
SOCKET TO ’EM:  It was “Airplane!” for real at JFK Terminal 7 yesterday, where an unplugged scanner forced an evacuation.
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SOCKET TO ’EM: It was “Airplane!” for real at JFK Terminal 7 yesterday, where an unplugged scanner forced an evacuation.
BIG JOKE:  Zany “Johnny” (actor Stephen Stucker) in the movie “Airplane!”
BIG JOKE: Zany “Johnny” (actor Stephen Stucker) in the movie “Airplane!”
The chaos at Terminal 7 was caused by screener Alija Abdul Majed, who had manned Lane No. 1 during the morning shift with no idea his metal detector had no juice, sources said.
Amazingly, he failed to realize that alert lights never flashed once as streams of passengers filed through the dead detector, the sources said.
Majed was so clueless that he couldn’t even tell police how long the machine had been shut off or how it happened, the sources said.
“It was simply an unplugged machine — the TSA doing its best,” another source said.
Higher-ups at the Transportation Security Administration finally discovered the security boondoggle at 9:44 a.m. — leaving the Port Authority with no choice but to call for a complete evacuation of the international terminal that is home to British Airways, Cathay Pacific, United Airlines and others.
The extraordinary measure meant that two jumbo jets — including a San Francisco-bound United flight — had to return to the gate so passengers could be rescreened at a metal detector that was actually turned on.
The TSA would not confirm or deny that its detector had been unplugged, releasing a statement saying only that a metal detector suffered a “malfunction.”
Eight to 10 flights were delayed as a result of the power-cord bungle, sources said.
Frustrated passengers tweeted photos and gripes throughout their hours-long ordeal.
“How many hours will it take to send a terminal full of people BACK through security?” tweeted one passenger off to Los Angeles.
Other inconvenienced passengers had less of a sense of humor about the situation.
“This is terrible,” said Michael Dorn, 29, who was headed for Hawaii.
“I hate waiting in line. It’s nerve-racking. I don’t know if I will make my flight or why we evacuated.”
Others, like Jason Bailey, who was headed to San Diego, didn’t mind the delay.
“It’s a big inconvenience, but it’s better safe than sorry,” he said.
PA officials reopened the terminal at 11:45 a.m., two hours after they were called in to clean up the TSA mess, sources said.
“Obviously, the horse was out of the barn by the time we were notified,” a PA source said.
In scary twist, the source couldn’t be certain that every passenger who went through the powerless detector had been accounted for and hadn’t gotten on a flight.
The incident is just the latest in a long line of TSA fiascoes.
Last year, agents allowed a woman to carry a steak knife onto a plane departing from Newark Airport.
At JFK, agents allowed Eusebio Peraltalajara, 45, to make it onto a flight to the Dominican Republic with the same type of box cutters used by the 9/11 hijackers.
Additional reporting by Wilson Dizard and Kevin Sheehan
cgiove@nypost.com

Obama and Holder — Men of Privilege

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Jun 23, 2012 02:24 pm | Doug Book
Weary of defending in court the Constitutional eligibility of their man at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the Democrat Party has finally admitted Barack Obama is not qualified to be president of the United States– and that it doesn’t matter. According to… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 02:15 pm | Kris Zane
Operation Fast and Furious has been painted as a rogue program out of the ATF Phoenix Office, with no orchestration at the Department of Justice or White House. When it was revealed that Eric Holder had received memos discussing Fast… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 02:11 pm | Tim Powers
With all of the “Fast and Furious” hearings gearing up again, and Obama declaring executive privilege, I decided to do a little bit of digging through my archives. First, I found an old link to Floyd Reports discussing Obama’s conversation… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 02:09 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 23, 2012 02:07 pm | Alan P. Halbert
During the hearing Monday in front of Judge Terry Lewis, the defense argued their motion to dismiss. Mark Herron for Obama stated that since he ran unopposed that he was not in “fact” nominated and would not be Florida’s nominee… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 01:59 pm | Kris Zane
Barack Obama is often compared to Jimmy Carter in regards to weakness on the world’s stage (Carter’s signature event of course being the Iran Hostage Crisis.) Obama has literally bowed to Arab leaders and abjectly went around the world apologizing… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 01:53 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 23, 2012 01:47 pm | Rev. Michael Bresciani
In a jaw-dropping move, Barack Obama put the brakes on justice, on behalf of the Justice Department’s top man Eric Holder, by means of that god-like power we have granted our presidents known as ‘executive privilege.’ Trying to understand why… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 01:44 pm | B. Christopher Agee
The so-called “Unfair Campaign” sponsored by the (obviously) liberal University of Minnesota-Duluth has recently rolled out a series of ads emphasizing the many ways it says white citizens enjoy too many benefits because of their skin pigmentation. Using Caucasian pawns… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 01:43 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 23, 2012 01:38 pm | Jim Emerson
Christof Heyns, a United Nations investigator, has accused the United States of targeted killing of Al-Qaeda terrorists using unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), thereby violating International Law, (and in some cases committing war crimes.)  Mr. Heyns’ biggest concern is that successful use of… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 01:10 pm | B. Christopher Agee
It seems that every week, we are confronted with rampant spin by desperate reporters and White House surrogates (as if there’s a distinction between the two) telling us unemployment claims rose “unexpectedly” or the number of new jobs did not… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 12:41 pm | Daniel Noe



Jun 23, 2012 12:25 pm | Breaking News
The all-consuming hunt for donors has led President Barack Obama’s campaign to England. And France. And China. Obama is tapping the network of American citizens living outside the 50 states more than any other presidential campaign has before, with more than a… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 12:14 pm | Breaking News
The White House expressed disapproval Friday of photographs showing gay-rights activists, guests of President Obama, making obscene gestures at the portrait of President Reagan during a gay-pride reception at the White House last week. “While the White House does not control the conduct of guests at receptions, we… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 12:13 pm | Breaking News
Writing for Hot Air’s Green Room last week, Patrick Ishmael declared that nullification was unconstitutional and cited a number of columns from organizations such as The Heartlander and The Heritage Foundation as proof. Ishmael’s post was mostly a continuation of a discussion, as he calls it, between him… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 12:09 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (Official Wire) — The author of an anti-tax increase pledge signed by nearly every Republican in Congress says he’s not hurting the GOP’s election chances this fall. Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist is frequently vilified by Democrats as the reason… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 11:58 am | Breaking News
Republicans are using their weekly radio address to reiterate their promise to repeal President Obama’s healthcare law. The address is timed for this week’s decision by the Supreme Court, which is set to announce its ruling on the controversial law… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 11:56 am | Breaking News
LOS ANGELES (Official Wire) — The nation’s largest union of government workers has chosen a new leader as its members grapple with efforts around the country to weaken labor rights or cut public employee pensions and benefits. Lee Saunders was… Continue to Post


Jun 23, 2012 11:21 am | Breaking News
Every day brings more and more evidence that Obamanomics is failing in Europe.  I wrote some “Observations on the European Farce” last week, but the news this morning is even more surreal. Let’s start with France, where I endorsed the explicit… Continue to Post


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Don't Just Get Angry. Get Active!



Tyranny sucks.

That’s pretty obvious.

And though it’s not exactly the epitome of eloquence, it’s the plain truth.

TSA gropings... heavily armed federal agents kicking down innocent families’ front doors... drones patrolling our skies, and legislation allowing the President to keep Americans locked up for as long as he feels like it.

Not exactly what the Founders had in mind.

Getting angry and frustrated is the natural response.

At least I assume it is, because that’s how all this makes me feel.

But let me tell you a little secret about anger and frustration.

By themselves, they’re pretty much worthless.

You can scream until you’re blue in the face about what the President’s doing, or how useless Congress is, or the stupid decision your town council handed down last night that’s forcing you to change your yard to make that one neighbor happy.

I’ll even grant that you may feel better for a few minutes.

But what did you change?

After those few minutes pass...

The President is still signing ridiculously unconstitutional legislation.

Congress is still proving all those funny Mark Twain and Will Rogers quotes about incompetence right.

And your neighbor is back to spying on the block for something else to complain about.

Which will probably be your screaming.

You know freedom is the answer.

Yet you feel surrounded, outnumbered, and unsure of how to create the change you want to see.

But I’ll let you in on another little secret.

You can be empowered, equipped, and excited about our nation’s future.

All in an environment where you’re surrounded by hundreds of other people who love liberty and will motivate you to take on the establishment with more passion than you thought you had left – and more success than you ever dreamed possible.

I’m not talking about an event that only reminds everyone how bad things are.

I’m talking about hearing exciting news straight from leaders on the frontlines.

I’m talking about grassroots activism training so powerful that a previous attendee had this to say:

"The best activist training I have taken so far.  Political reality is laid out in an easy-to-comprehend manner.  They don’t just tell you what the problem is; they give you a road map to strike back.  Absolutely a must-do training event."

And I’m talking about one weekend that will make the statists wish they had left you alone.

Tickets to the 2012 Liberty Political Action Conference (taking place September 13-15 in Chantilly, Virginia) are currently available at an Early Bird discount of only $85.

Or just $40 if you’re a student.

These tickets will cover all three days of main stage activities (those speakers I mentioned) and our political training, which is available by itself for $50 if that is all you can attend.

C4L has trained thousands since our founding in 2008.

We stand ready to make history on Audit the Fed.

We’ve beaten back the ObamaCare health insurance mandate with solid 10th Amendment state legislation, kicked red light cameras (“automated ticketing machines”)out of our cities, protected the Second Amendment, stood up for homeschoolers, championed food freedom, and defended workers’ rights.

LPAC 2012 will set the stage for us to make our biggest impact yet.

But our Early Bird rate runs out July 1.

So don’t wait.

Go from being worked over by Big Government to using every available tool to make the system work to advance liberty.

Turn that anger and frustration into real action that creates real change.

Get your ticket(s) to LPAC 2012 today
!

In Liberty,

Matt Hawes
Vice President

P.S.  Big Government is destroying our country and enslaving us and future generations to mountains of debt.

But don’t just get angry and frustrated.

Get active!

LPAC 2012, taking place September 13-15 in Chantilly, Virginia, will empower, excite, and equip you with the tools you need to help Campaign for Liberty make its biggest impact yet and reclaim our Republic.

Our Early Bird rate of just $85 (only $40 for students) for all three days of main Conference activities also includes our second-to-none grassroots political training, but this discount expires July 1.

So get your ticket(s) today!