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Entries from March 1, 2012 - March 31, 2012

Saturday
Mar312012

The Big Question about Obamacare 

 

Recently a number of states have moved forward with changes to their election laws designed to minimize the possibility of voter fraud in the upcoming Presidential Election. These include the abolition of same-day registration and the requirement that voters show a photo ID before being allowed to cast a ballot.

The Obama administration and Attorney General Eric Holder has staked out a position in opposition, telling the state of Texas, for example, that its new voter I.D. law is unconstitutional because it discriminates against Hispanics, African-Americans, the elderly, and others.

The Big Question: 

If an individual's photo I.D. is not required to vote for Obama and the Senators that voted for Obamacare, then why is one required to have a positive Photo I.D. with a residence address and a Federally Issued Social Security Number under the Obamacare Program for any hospital admissions and Doctors visits?

This Obamacare is discriminatory and has prejudicial profiling requirement that puts a burden on some citizens in our nation to carry social security cards and photo I.D.s.  Shouldn't anyone just take the patient's word on who they are and where they live and just give out free medical care?

Can Barack Obama and Eric Holder answer that? 

 

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 VOTE 2012!  ~

 

Wednesday
Mar282012

Obama Signed New Federal Law Policing Protests

A bill passed Monday, February 27, 2012 in the US House of Representatives and Thursday, March 1, 2012 in the Senate would expand existing anti-protest laws that make it a felony—a serious criminal offense punishable by a lengthy prison term—to “enter or remain in” an area designated as “restricted.”

The bill—H.R. 347, or the “Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011”—was passed by unanimous consent in the Senate, while only Ron Paul and two other Republicans voted against the bill in the House of Representatives (the bill passed 388-3). Not a single Democratic politician voted against the bill. 

The virtually unanimous support in Congress for H.R. 347, among Democrats as well as Republicans, reflects an overriding sentiment within the ruling establishment for curtailing existing democratic rights and moving toward dictatorial methods of rule.

The President can also direct the Secret Service to protect whoever he chooses like an advisor or manager. Possibly due to the safety issues related to the Occupy Protests and with unruly crowd demonstrations at private homes, a new Federal Law cedes Speech Freedoms to the discretion of the Secret Service.

What constitutes an event of “national significance” is left to the discretion of the Department of Homeland Security. The occasion for virtually any large protest could be designated by the Department of Homeland Security as an event of “national significance,” making any demonstrations in the vicinity illegal. For certain, included among such events would be the Democratic and Republican National conventions, which have been classified as National Special Security Events (NSSE), a category created under the Clinton administration.

The Secret Service now can arrest you for demonstrating anywhere they determine is off-limits, charge you with a felony and fine and incarcerate you for up to a year or more. This is a slow, creeping destruction of our basic Right to Free Speech.

 

Here is a vintage Wall Street Journal article on Free Speech - One thing has not changed - Liberal virtues.

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 VOTE 2012!  ~

 

Tuesday
Mar272012

Obamacare - The Smell of Victory!

The Obama "Scorched Earth Policies" unconstitutionally jammed Obamacare down peoples' throats to force citizens to buy single-payer health Insurance.

I can just hear Barack say as he waits for the final Supreme Court decision:

"You smell that? Do you smell that?...Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning....The smell... You know that gasoline smell.... The whole hill, smelled like... Victory..." - Lieutenant Bill Kilgore (Robert Duval) - Click on the 53 sec. 1979 movie clip Apocalypse Now.

I think Obama has got "the whole Hill" afire in Washington but is wrong about his victory in the Supreme Court buying into his bogus Obamacare Law.  Barack, wake up and smell the Tea, not the napalm!

Barack goes to the Supreme Court of American Law to learn about the Constitution and how it works.

Now that the left-wing socialist Obamacare program will be defeated by the United States Supreme Court, Medicare will not have to be stripped of $500 Billion dollars to fund it either.  More important, if the single payer mandate is found to not stand then the balance of the Obamacare legislation falls with it since it is not severable or separate from the total bill, the net result is a total rejection.

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 VOTE 2012!  ~

 

Friday
Mar232012

Obama - An American Gigolo's Sincere Words?

 Apologizer-in-Chief

As Obama travels around the world, he has earned the dubious title back home as the great "Apologizer-in-Chief" for the U.S.A. How much do others really believe what he says is heartfelt and sincere using a teleprompter?

It is embarrassing enough that we Americans can see this character flaw and so relieved when Obama flies home out of the sight of the people around the world. Do the words "on auto-pilot" come to mind when he uses no teleprompter? After all, other countries don't really notice anything or do they?

 

 

"The US has a lot of close and strong allies in the world and all small countries punch above their weight."

From the show Detektor, Danish Broadcasting Corporation DR, the host is Thomas Buch-Andersen. Danes ask the question ...How much should we read into Obama's words? - American Voters should ask too!   Listen to this sound bite of what the rest of the world says as they report on our country's leader... "Maybe the copy key got stuck on the presidential speechwriter's keyboard."

Caution:  Host speaks Danish with English sub-titles. I wish Obama did too... LOL!

                                           

 

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 VOTE 2012!  ~

 

Thursday
Mar222012

Stellar Wind - Not A Green Wind Power Program

Watch What You Say

For the first time, a former National Security Agency, NSA, official has gone on the record to describe a program, codenamed Stellar Wind, in detail. William Binney, who served as the technical director for the agency’s M Group, which stood for World Geopolitical Military Analysis and Reporting, the giant 6,000-person organization accountable for eavesdropping on most of the world. Binney was a senior NSA crypto-mathematician largely responsible for automating the agency’s worldwide eavesdropping network. Binney left the NSA in late 2001, shortly after the agency launched its "warrantless-wiretapping" program. Binney is the basis for the Wired article below (which we guess makes him merely the latest whistleblower to step up: is America suddenly experiencing an ethical revulsion?) “They violated the Constitution setting it up,” he says bluntly. “But they didn’t care. They were going to do it anyway, and they were going to crucify anyone who stood in the way. When they started violating the Constitution, I couldn’t stay.”

Binney says, "Stellar Wind was far larger than has been publicly disclosed and included not just eavesdropping on domestic phone calls but the inspection of domestic email. At the outset the program recorded 320 million calls a day, he says, which represented about 73 to 80 percent of the total volume of the agency’s worldwide intercepts. The haul only grew from there. According to Binney—who has maintained close contact with agency employees until a few years ago—the taps in the secret rooms dotting the country are actually powered by highly sophisticated software programs that conduct “deep packet inspection,” examining Internet traffic as it passes through the 10-gigabit-per-second cables at the speed of light."

NSA Is Building the USA’s Biggest Spy Center

National Security Agency Complex Facility - Bluffdale, Utah

"For the NSA, overflowing with tens of billions of dollars in post-9/11 budget awards, the cryptanalysis breakthrough came at a time of explosive growth, in size as well as in power. Established as an arm of the Department of Defense following Pearl Harbor, with the primary purpose of preventing another surprise assault, the NSA suffered a series of humiliations in the post-Cold War years. Caught off guard by an escalating series of terrorist attacks—the first World Trade Center bombing, the blowing up of US embassies in East Africa, the attack on the USS Cole in Yemen, and finally the devastation of 9/11—some began questioning the agency’s very reason for being. In response, the NSA has quietly been reborn. And while there is little indication that its actual effectiveness has improved—after all, despite numerous pieces of evidence and intelligence-gathering opportunities, it missed the near-disastrous attempted attacks by the underwear bomber on a flight to Detroit in 2009 and by the car bomber in Times Square in 2010—there is no doubt that it has transformed itself into the largest, most covert, and potentially most intrusive intelligence agency ever created.

In the process—and for the first time since Watergate and the other scandals of the Nixon administration—the NSA has turned its surveillance apparatus on the US and its citizens. It has established listening posts throughout the nation to collect and sift through billions of email messages and phone calls, whether they originate within the country or overseas. It has created a supercomputer of almost unimaginable speed to look for patterns and unscramble codes. Finally, the agency has begun building a place to store all the trillions of words and thoughts and whispers captured in its electronic net. And, of course, it’s all being done in secret. To those on the inside, the old adage that NSA stands for Never Say Anything applies more than ever.

The spring air in the small, sand-dusted town has a soft haze to it, and clumps of green-gray sagebrush rustle in the breeze. Bluffdale sits in a bowl-shaped valley in the shadow of Utah’s Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. It’s the heart of Mormon country, where religious pioneers first arrived more than 160 years ago. They came to escape the rest of the world, to understand the mysterious words sent down from their god as revealed on buried golden plates, and to practice what has become known as “the principle,” marriage to multiple wives.

Today Bluffdale is home to one of the nation’s largest sects of polygamists, the Apostolic United Brethren, with upwards of 9,000 members. The brethren’s complex includes a chapel, a school, a sports field, and an archive. Membership has doubled since 1978—and the number of plural marriages has tripled—so the sect has recently been looking for ways to purchase more land and expand throughout the town.

But new pioneers have quietly begun moving into the area, secretive outsiders who say little and keep to themselves. Like the pious polygamists, they are focused on deciphering cryptic messages that only they have the power to understand. Just off Beef Hollow Road, less than a mile from brethren headquarters, thousands of hard-hatted construction workers in sweat-soaked T-shirts are laying the groundwork for the newcomers’ own temple and archive, a massive complex so large that it necessitated expanding the town’s boundaries. Once built, it will be more than five times the size of the US Capitol.

Rather than Bibles, prophets, and worshipers, this temple will be filled with servers, computer intelligence experts, and armed guards. And instead of listening for words flowing down from heaven, these newcomers will be secretly capturing, storing, and analyzing vast quantities of words and images hurtling through the world’s telecommunications networks. In the little town of Bluffdale, Big Love and Big Brother have become uneasy neighbors.

The NSA has become the largest, most covert, and potentially most intrusive intelligence agency ever. When construction is completed in 2013, the heavily fortified $2 billion facility in Bluffdale will encompass 1 million square feet.

Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Conceptual Site plan

1. Visitor control center - A $9.7 million facility for ensuring that only cleared personnel gain access.

2. Administration - Designated space for technical support and administrative personnel.

3. Data halls - Four 25,000-square-foot facilities house rows and rows of servers.

4. Backup generators & fuel tanks - Can power the center for at least three days.

5. Water storage and pumping - Able to pump 1.7 million gallons of liquid per day.

6. Chiller plant - About 60,000 tons of cooling equipment to keep servers from overheating.

7. Power substation - An electrical substation to meet the center’s estimated 65-megawatt demand.

8. Security - Video surveillance, intrusion detection, and other protection will cost more than $10 million.

Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total information awareness” program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy."

But “this is more than just a data center,” says one senior intelligence official who until recently was involved with the program. The mammoth Bluffdale center will have another important and far more secret role that until now has gone unrevealed. It is also critical, he says, for breaking codes. And code-breaking is crucial, because much of the data that the center will handle—financial information, stock transactions, business deals, foreign military and diplomatic secrets, legal documents, confidential personal communications—will be heavily encrypted. According to another top official also involved with the program, the NSA made an enormous breakthrough several years ago in its ability to cryptanalyze, or break, unfathomably complex encryption systems employed by not only governments around the world but also many average computer users in the US. The upshot, according to this official: “Everybody’s a target; everybody with communication is a target.”

 

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 VOTE 2012!  ~