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  • Seriously Ill Hurt by Obamacare a ‘Tiny Minority’

    03/08/2014 8:15:07 AM PST · by John Semmens · 11 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 7 March 2014 | John Semmens
    As the number of seriously ill patients whose access to treatment has been impeded by the Affordable Care Act continues to increase, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius insists that “the actual number affected represents only a tiny minority of the population.” “No plan can comfortably accommodate every single person,” Sebelius pointed out. “Trade-offs are inevitable. We can’t let ourselves be distracted by the pitiful stories of a handful of unfortunate victims of rare diseases. The vast majority are receiving the coverage we deem essential.” Providing the “vast majority” with contraceptives, mammograms, and sex change surgery while short-changing the...
  • A Catholic Showdown Worth Watching

    02/06/2014 9:15:58 AM PST · by cornelis · 20 replies
    The American Conservative ^ | Feb 6, 2013 | Patrick J. Deneen
    For most casual observers, whether Catholic or not, the main battle lines within American Catholicism today seem self-evident. The cleavage overlaps perfectly the divide between the political parties, leading to the frequently-used labels “liberal” and “conservative” Catholics. We have Nancy Pelosi and Andrew Cuomo representing the Left, and Rick Santorum and Sam Brownback aligned with the Right. Mainstream opinion has classified Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI as honorary Republicans, and Pope Francis as a Democrat (hence, why he is appearing on the covers of Time and Rolling Stone Magazines). This division does indeed capture real battle lines, but...
  • Tibi on Canadian TV: Israel is a ‘Selective Democracy’ (Arab member of Knesset)

    01/21/2014 8:41:16 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 6 replies
    INN ^ | 1/22/2014, 6:13 AM | Elad Benari
    Arab MK Ahmed Tibi said on Tuesday that he walked out of the Knesset plenum during Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s speech because of Harper’s “bias”. Speaking to Evan Solomon of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Tibi claimed Harper had described Israel in “a very unbalanced way.” He also claimed that Israel is a “selective democracy” and that Arabs are “suffering discrimination.” Canada’s foreign policy toward Israel is “biased, non-balanced, and that’s why Canada has a very marginal role in the Middle East,” Tibi charged. He left the plenum “to say that we are very much unsatisfied with the remarks...
  • HOW DEMOCRACIES PERISH- JE4AN FRANCOIS REVEL

    01/03/2014 6:02:06 PM PST · by Dqban22 · 13 replies
    THE AMERICAN THINKER ^ | June 18, 2013 | By Daren Jonescu
    How Democracies Perish, Deathbed Edition By Daren Jonescu AMERICAN THINKER, June 18, 2013 http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2013/06/how_democracies_perish_deathbed_edition.html At the heart of this work, Revel details "The Tools of Communist Expansion," among which the most relevant for understanding our current situation comes in Chapter 16, "Ideological Warfare and Disinformation." The profound simplicity of Revel's nuts and bolts account of totalitarianism's Cold War advance, far from being obsolete, actually sheds light on a defining feature of today's progressive ascension: the perverting of the free press into a propaganda ministry.
  • Democracy vs. Republic -- a video

    12/25/2013 2:48:44 PM PST · by grayeagle · 8 replies
    Wimp.com ^ | Dec 2008 | Not Idenified
    Found this gem from Dec 2008 on wimp.com. Good explanation of what kind of government we have, if we can keep it. Mash here >> The American form of government.
  • High court hears medical-marijuana case

    12/14/2013 8:12:22 AM PST · by wonkowasright · 3 replies
    Miami Herald ^ | 12/4/2013
    Tallahassee’s political establishment has repeatedly blocked legislative votes on medical marijuana and will ask the Florida Supreme Court Thursday to follow suit and keep the issue away from state voters in 2014. Led by Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, opponents have raised a host of objections to the proposed state constitutional amendment, which they say could lead to de facto “unfettered” marijuana legalization under the guise of compassionate medicine. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/12/04/3796894/high-court-hears-medical-marijuana.html#storylink=cpy
  • Thai protesters cut power, water to PM's offices

    12/12/2013 6:23:13 PM PST · by LeoWindhorse · 1 replies
    AP ^ | Dec. 12 ,2013 | GRANT PECK and SINFAH TUNSARAWUTH
    Anti-government protesters in Thailand cut off electricity to the prime minister's office compound on Thursday while their leaders met with businesspeople to explain why they want to oust the caretaker government before upcoming elections.
  • Nuclear Gangbangers Have Upper Hand on Global Police

    12/12/2013 5:08:19 AM PST · by Kaslin · 11 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | December 12, 2013 | Victor Davis Hanson
    The gangster state of North Korea became a nuclear power in 2006-2007, despite lots of foreign aid aimed at precluding just such proliferation -- help usually not otherwise accorded such a loony dictatorship. Apparently the civilized world rightly suspected that if nuclear, Pyongyang would either export nuclear material and expertise to other unstable countries, or bully its successful but non-nuclear neighbors -- or both. The United States has given billions of dollars in foreign aid to Pakistan, whose Islamist gangs have spearheaded radical anti-American terrorism. Since a corrupt Pakistan went nuclear in 1998, it has been able to extort...
  • Syrian Islamists: No to Democracy, Minority Rights

    12/07/2013 11:46:16 PM PST · by Eleutheria5 · 12 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 8/12/13 | Dalit Halevy and Maayana Miskin
    Recent statements from various leaders within the Syrian rebel movement show that the rift between secularists and Islamists remains a key issue. A video released by a leading Islamist faction shows Islamist military leader Abu Bilal al-Homsi exhorting his followers to reject the largely secular Free Syrian Army, led by Salim Idris. According to Al-Homsi, Idris has said that the Free Syrian Army under his command is fighting for "democracy, secularism, communism, and the rights of minority groups", including Syrian Druze. Rebels must fight not for democracy or rights, but for Islam, Al-Homsi declared. From the beginning, the purpose of...
  • Egyptian assembly raises doubt over democracy timetable

    12/01/2013 8:33:37 AM PST · by Olog-hai · 1 replies
    Reuters ^ | Sun Dec 1, 2013 10:52am EST | Yasmine Saleh
    The assembly writing Egypt’s new constitution voted on Sunday against an article requiring parliamentary elections to be held before presidential elections, raising uncertainty about the country’s political transition timetable. Thirty-three members of the 50-member assembly named by interim President Adly Mansour voted against the article, meaning they will have to redraft it. … The disputed articles included one obliging the state to ensure fair representation of Christians, youth and peasants in parliament, and one regulating the coming parliamentary vote by stipulating it be held with two-thirds of the seats allotted to individual candidates and one third to party lists—reversing the...
  • Democracy and the Filibuster

    11/29/2013 1:39:29 PM PST · by steelhead_trout · 18 replies
    Reason.com ^ | 11/25/2013 | Steve Chapman
    Republicans and Democrats can debate which party has most abused the option, and which has been more hypocritical in changing its mind about the filibuster once it went from the majority to the minority or the reverse. Neither side has acted with selfless regard for the will of the people or the proper functioning of government. The change adopted by the Senate has been dubbed the "nuclear option," as though it were unimaginably destructive. But all it destroys is the capacity of the minority party to frustrate the operation of the legislative branch. And it applies only to executive and...
  • Shallow Democracy...In US and Canada.

    11/28/2013 4:59:06 AM PST · by PingPongChampion · 10 replies
    Poletical.com ^ | November 1st, 2013 | R. Rados
    Midway through the 2008 presidential campaign, Obama was making references to lights shining down upon voters. He told them they would have an epiphany and that they would be told to vote for Barack Obama. His campaign rallies gained positive media coverage at a rate nearly three times higher than that of Republican candidate, John McCain. People even cried and fainted during his speeches. Americans believed that their savior had come. Obama wasn't just giving political speeches, he was giving spiritual sermons. Every word that came out of his mouth was deliberate, scripted, and vague. Obama's words were designed to...
  • Democracy and the Filibuster

    11/24/2013 6:58:04 AM PST · by Kaslin · 3 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 24, 2013 | Steve Chapman
    The Senate vote Thursday to curb the use of filibuster against judicial nominees, over the objections of the Republican minority, can only be seen as a terrifying development. Why, next thing you know we could be deciding all sorts of things by majority vote. The average American may think deciding things by majority vote is the basic idea of our democracy. But say something like that, and you risk getting a lecture on how America is not a democracy but a constitutional republic, and that the framers took care not to give too much power to the people, and that...
  • Addressing the Founding, and Us

    11/16/2013 4:57:16 AM PST · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 16, 2013 | Rich Tucker
    Ever since Abraham Lincoln delivered his stirring Gettysburg Address at that great battlefield in Pennsylvania 150 years ago, people have been parsing it. Almost immediately, Sen. Charles Sumner compared it to great Greek literature, a thought echoed by historian Garry Wills in our time. But Lincoln’s words weren’t Greek to his audience, and they aren’t Greek to us. As historian Allen Guelzo explained recently, the address is an example of democratic speech, words aimed at his audience that they could easily understand. The crowd gathered that day would have appreciated that the address was so short -- just 272...
  • Constitution Check: Is devotion to the Constitution destroying democracy?

    11/12/2013 9:34:16 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 76 replies
    Yahoo! News ^ | 11/12/13 | Lyle Denniston - National Constitution Center
    Lyle Denniston looks at a claim that interpreting an old document, like the U.S. Constitution, is a doomed attempt to apply outdated legal principles. THE STATEMENT AT ISSUE: “Professor Neuborne describes this dysfunctional democracy very well, but he does not give the real reason for that dysfunction – the reverence for the United States Constitution. Each of the Supreme Court’s iniquities he lists is based on the interpretation by five of nine high priests of increasingly irrelevant documents written by wealthy white men in an unimaginably different and distant world.” ... WE CHECKED THE CONSTITUTION, AND… One of the fundamental...
  • Conspiracy Theorists Are the Greatest Challenge to Democracy … According to … Here’s who

    10/31/2013 7:33:16 AM PDT · by kimtom · 9 replies
    http://www.boilingfrogspost.com ^ | Tuesday, 29. October 2013 | Sibel Edmonds
    British establishment mouthpiece BBC leads the way again. This time it is about the biggest threat to democracy today. No, it is not terrorists. No, it is not Islamism. And, no, it is not the Western-Installed Dictator Regimes around the world. No, no, no, no, no. The new enemy is the conspiracy theorists. It is those who question their governments. It is those who find facts and confront the mainstream lies and liars such as BBC. Basically, it is you … and me. Allow me to wade through all the fillers and present you with a few telling excerpts from...
  • How to start and develope a social movement...(vanity)

    10/21/2013 7:52:14 PM PDT · by huldah1776 · 9 replies
    Research for Progress ^ | October 20, 2013 | self
    While thinking about the real problem with our culture I wondered about how much we need pro-life pregnancy centers where ever there is a culture of death center. I stumbled upon this site and immediately recognized it as a means to empower the individual, forget the republic. Libertarians have nothing on these people. Masters degrees in community organizing. Who'd a thought.
  • South Sudan Implements Major Diplomatic Reforms Planned by FM Barnaba Benjamin

    10/14/2013 5:07:42 PM PDT · by IsraelBeach · 3 replies
    South Sudan News ^ | October 14, 2013 | Joe Odaby
    South Sudan Implements Major Diplomatic Reforms Planned by FM Barnaba BenjaminBy Joe Odaby South Sudan NewsJuba, South Sudan — October 14, 2013 (SSN) … South Sudan’s Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin has announced that a major diplomatic reform is underway in the South Sudan Foreign Ministry. The move comes after national legislative assembly lawmakers from the south-governing Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) expressed concerns over the manner in which its embassies handle the country’s foreign affairs matters. “There remains a lot of work to be done and it is imperative that the ministry devise policies...
  • Wonkblog: We Need an Elected King

    10/02/2013 1:00:16 PM PDT · by Sherman Logan · 6 replies
    NRO ^ | October 2, 2013 | Charles C. W. Cooke
    In my piece yesterday, I wrote about critics of the American system of government, among them Wonkblog’s Dylan Matthews. In the course of my essay, I explained that opponents of the Constitution tend toward the Wilsonian view of things: Hostility toward America’s rigid separation of powers has a rich, if unappealing, history on the Left. Woodrow Wilson — a man whose animus to the constitutional order that he had sworn to uphold approached almost treasonable levels — was savvy enough to recognize that the expansive long-term ambitions of the Progressive movement were simply incompatible with the country’s founding documents. In...
  • What is to be in Russia?

    09/21/2013 8:28:01 AM PDT · by annalex · 35 replies
    July 11, 1949 | Ivan Ilyin
    What is to be in Russia? I.A. Ilyin Translated from Russian by Annalex. Having weighed all that we had to say about the basics of popular sovereignty , every sober-minded and responsible democrat must sorrowfully admit that the Russian people after three decades of destruction, violence, poverty and corruption of every kind - will be unable to implement a democratic system, as long as it does not restore in itself honor, conscience, and the sense of national state. Now, all the basic and necessary foundations of popular sovereignty are undermined in its soul, desecrated, distorted – if not directly abolished...