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  • Please DO NOT VOTE for LeBlanc for judge !!!

    02/22/2012 6:57:02 AM PST · by Pikachu_Dad · 23 replies · 1+ views
    LaDads Blog ^ | February 22, 2012 | Nicholas M. James
    Please DO NOT VOTE for LeBlanc for judge !!! When asked at the Ascension GOP meeting about the MARTELLO case, LeBlanc professed ignorance on the first circuit court of appeals decision. This infamous case should be well known to all those who practice child support law as LeBlanc does. In MARTELLO, Judge Chutz ruled that Mr. Martello made $9,000/month in gross income. He then ordered Mr. Martello to pay $5,600/month in temporary spousal support and to pay another $2,600/month in child support. This left Mr. Ned Martello with about $860 dollars to live and pay taxes on according to the...
  • Thanking America: When Americans Save Lives Overseas, it Doesn't Make the Textbooks

    11/24/2011 5:03:20 PM PST · by varialectio · 16 replies
    American Thinker ^ | November 24, 2011 | Jeff Lipkes
    In October 1914, over 5 million Belgians faced starvation. The German Army had invaded on August 4 and swept across the country in three weeks. Revisionist historians would later snicker about "atrocities" invented by the British, but the Kaiser's troops executed over 5,500 Belgians, women and children as well as men, though there was no civilian resistance to the invasion. Over 2 million refugees fled to Holland, France, and Britain. The Germans requisitioned all grain, flour, livestock, fruit, and vegetables. They seized the railroads, canals, all motor vehicles, and telegraph and telephone lines, and removed machinery from factories. The economy...
  • Margaret Hoover: Youth Vote, Herman Cain, Elections 2011 And BiPartisanship

    11/10/2011 4:21:05 PM PST · by Maelstorm · 1 replies · 1+ views
    http://www.bayoubuzz.com ^ | 11/10/2011 | Stephen Sabludowsky
    Have the Republicans lost the youth vote in America? Are tHooverhey at risk to do so? How do the Tea party and the Occupy Wall Street interplay in attracting the youth? How is Herman Cain doing in the arena of public opinion since the sexual harassment scandal broke? Why is there so much anger in U.S. politics? Bayoubuzz Polls Believe Cain Or Bialek I believe Herman Cain - 65.3% I believe Sharon Bialek - 34.7% Total votes: 118 View details read the related article >> Is there any overriding statement that can be read from the recent election results of...
  • Obama's Vacuum

    11/02/2011 1:06:43 PM PDT · by The Looking Spoon · 2 replies · 1+ views
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 11-2-11 | Jared H. McAndersen
  • Filmmaker Eastwood asked FBI about Hoover's sexuality

    10/05/2011 2:46:36 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 38 replies
    USA Today ^ | October 5, 2011 | Kevin Johnson
    <p>WASHINGTON — The director and star of the upcoming Hollywood film on J. Edgar Hoover sought information from officials at FBI headquarters about disputed aspects of the iconic former FBI director's sexual life while preparing the movie.</p>
  • J. Edgar Hoover Biopic Punts On Gay Question

    09/21/2011 8:23:43 AM PDT · by AtlasStalled · 44 replies
    Friends of Ours ^ | 09/21/11 | Friends of Ours
    Clint Eastwood's new film about J. Edgar Hoover which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the storied FBI Director declines to expressly address his sexuality, and leaves it to viewers to draw their own conclusion about his relationship with Associate Director Clyde Tolson. * * * M. Wesley Swearingen, an agent from 1951 to 1977, writes in FBI Secrets about the long-standing rumors within the Bureau concerning Hoover and Tolson which include allegations that the FBI Director ignored the Mafia for decades because the wise guys had incriminating goods on the supposed lovers. * * * The allegations were fleshed out --...
  • Obama Versus Obama

    08/11/2011 4:31:38 PM PDT · by radioone · 6 replies
    Hoover.org ^ | August 11, 2011 | Victor Davis Hanson
    President Barack Obama is more exasperated than ever as polls dip, critics multiply, and none of his massive borrowing seems to jump start a stalled economy. He seems bewildered that House Republicans did not immediately agree to his tax increases proposals, and confused over why his serial calls for civility are noted—but quickly forgotten. Obama is also perplexed that businesses—in theory flush with cash after massive layoffs and budget trimming—do not listen when he presses them to start hiring. He cannot quite fathom why his conservative critics do not fully appreciate his achievement of eliminating Osama bin Laden. And the...
  • Secrets of the FBI (Hoover’s Secret Files)

    08/03/2011 5:18:13 AM PDT · by lbryce · 19 replies · 1+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | August 2, 2011 | Ronald Kessler
    Complex man that he was, J. Edgar Hoover left nothing to chance. The director shrewdly recognized that building what became known as the world’s greatest law enforcement agency would not necessarily keep him in office. So after Hoover became director, he began to maintain a special Official and Confidential file in his office. The “secret files,” as they became widely known, would guarantee that Hoover would remain director as long as he wished. Defenders of Hoover— a dwindling number of older former agents who still refer to him as “Mr. Hoover”—have claimed his Official and Confidential files were not used...
  • Is Carter A Best Case Scenario?

    06/15/2011 12:36:35 AM PDT · by neverdem · 11 replies
    American Interest ^ | June 14, 2011 | Walter Russell Mead
    The greatest example of anticlimax in the English language, said William F. Buckley, was the final line in the unofficial anthem of his undergraduate college:  “For God, for country, and for Yale.” Buckley’s anticlimax now faces a challenge from an even shorter phrase: “The Obama Administration” is on the road to becoming the most anticlimactic expression known to man.President Obama swept into office on a tide of Lincoln and FDR comparisons. A giddy press corps swooned every time he spoke; his cabinet was a ‘team of rivals’ like Lincoln’s. His mandate, the press said, was to be a transformative president,...
  • Who Says Republicans Have No New Ideas? (Barf)

    02/13/2011 2:19:23 PM PST · by FTJM · 6 replies
    Roubini.com ^ | 2/13/11 | Robert Reich
    Quiz: Which of the 2012 presidential aspirants delivered the following words at the Conservative Political Action Convention, now underway in Washington? We have seen tax-and-tax spend-and-spend reach a fantastic total greater than in all the previous 170 years of our Republic. Behind this plush curtain of tax and spend, three sinister spooks or ghosts are mixing poison for the American people. They are the shades of Mussolini, with his bureaucratic fascism; of Karl Marx, and his socialism; and of Lord Keynes, with his perpetual government spending, deficits, and inflation. And we added a new ideology of our own. That is...
  • Obama Hoover

    01/27/2011 9:13:56 PM PST · by FromLori · 10 replies
    The Business Insider ^ | 1/27/2011 | Joe Weisenthal
    From David Rosenberg's morning report: A long-standing colleague and reader sent this off to me yesterday and it blew me away. Read on: Obama’s State of the Union: “Two years after the worst recession most of us have ever known, the stock market has come roaring back. Corporate profits are up. The economy is growing again.” Herbert Hoover, May 1st 1930, US Chamber of Commerce Meeting: “While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed the worst and with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly recover.” Obama’s State of the Union: “Thanks...
  • Hoover + McGovern = Obama (His presidency will discredit the Democratic party into the future)

    09/29/2010 6:58:08 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 32 replies
    Nationa Review ^ | 09/29/2010 | Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
    Comparisons of Barack Obama’s presidency to Jimmy Carter’s miss the point. Carter’s presidency did little to change the basic party construct of the nation or to influence its ideology. Reagan’s presidency accomplished both. But Barack Obama is destroying the Democratic party. It may not recover for a long time. In this, he most closely resembles a synthesis of the failed candidacy of George McGovern and the catastrophic presidency of Herbert Hoover. The damage he is doing to his party’s image and prospects closely resembles the harm Hoover did to the Republican party, from which it did not recover for 20...
  • Clunker of a stimulus

    09/12/2010 4:07:16 AM PDT · by Scanian · 34 replies
    NY Post ^ | George F. Will
    Looking back with pride, the British are commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, when Churchill said of the pilots fighting the Luftwaffe: Never “was so much owed by so many to so few.” Looking ahead with trepidation, Americas are thinking: Never have so many of us owed so much. Actually, they owed slightly more when the recession began, when household consumer debt was $2.6 trillion. The painful but necessary process of deleveraging is proceeding slowly: Such debt has been reduced only to $2.4 trillion. Add to that the facts that the recession has reduced household wealth by...
  • Is Bam the anti-FDR?

    09/11/2010 2:59:23 AM PDT · by Scanian · 8 replies
    NY Post ^ | September 11, 2010 | Jonah Goldberg
    'Worst president since Hoover." Democrats have said this at one point or another about every Republican president since, well, Herbert Hoover. That's because Democrats have been waiting for the resurrection of FDR like a cargo cult waiting for one last plane that never comes. Such wishful thinking is rarely repaid. History just doesn't work like that. Fate, providence -- whatever you want to call it -- has a better sense of humor than that. Which is why I'm beginning to think Barack Obama isn't the next FDR -- as so many promised -- but the next Hoover. The creation myth...
  • Rush Limbaugh: America has become 'Obamaville'

    06/30/2010 7:44:07 PM PDT · by 23 Everest · 26 replies · 1+ views
    MEDIA MATTERS ^ | June 30, 2010 10:26 pm Eastern | By Joe Kovacs
    At the height of the Great Depression in the 1930s, many Americans fighting for survival ended up living in crudely built shantytowns known as "Hoovervilles," in humiliating honor of President Herbert Hoover, who many blamed for the economic distress.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio Set For J Edgar Hoover Role In Biopic For Eastwood And Grazer

    06/17/2010 1:50:10 PM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 41 replies · 507+ views
    Deadline.com ^ | 06/17/2010 | NIKKI FINKE AND MIKE FLEMING
    "He going to spread his wings," one of my studio sources tells me now that Leonardo DiCaprio is set to play J Edgar Hoover in the still untitled biopic. Already getting early Oscar buzz for Chris Nolan's Inception, Leo will be directed in the epic FBI drama by Clint Eastwood who's producing with Brian Grazer and Rob Lorenz through Imagine and Malpaso. Scripted by Dustin Lance Black, production begins later this year. The project began at Universal, where Imagine is based, but came together at Warners, where Eastwood's Malpaso has long called home. Imagine had been developing the Dustin Lance...
  • Republicans and Big Government.( GOP, Never a Small Gov Party )

    12/11/2009 4:05:23 PM PST · by Leisler · 28 replies · 925+ views
    Ludwig von Mises Institute ^ | February 19, 2002 | James Ostrowski
    George W. Bush's State of the Union address must have baffled anyone who voted for him based on his pledge to cut the size of government. That speech has been properly and efficiently pilloried by Joseph Stromberg, Alan Bock, and others. The speech was both Wilsonian and Clintonian, which is to say that it proposed a political solution for all human problems and backed this idea with a promise of massive increases in federal spending on just about everything. But should we really be so surprised? Contrary to popular myth, every Republican president since and including Herbert Hoover has increased...
  • History Lesson From the 'Twenties (how government policies caused the Great Depression)

    11/01/2009 3:52:19 AM PST · by reaganaut1 · 6 replies · 697+ views
    Barron's ^ | November 2, 2009 | Thomas. G. Donlan
    ... The Great Depression was caused by misguided government policies adopted to avoid the "unsatisfactory conditions" signaled by the crash. The run-of-the-mill recession that ought to have followed the crash was magnified by the policies of the federal government during the administration of Herbert Hoover. In a paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research published last August, Lee E. Ohanian examines a continuing mistake during the Hoover administration that helped transform difficulty into calamity. An economics professor at UCLA, Ohanian has written numerous papers on the Depression. In one earlier paper, he pinned the persistence of high unemployment on...
  • Warren Harding and the Forgotten Depression of 1920

    10/15/2009 8:46:53 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 35 replies · 2,107+ views
    The Intercollegiate Review / Campaign for Liberty ^ | 2009-10-15 | Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
    It is a cliché that if we do not study the past we are condemned to repeat it. Almost equally certain, however, is that if there are lessons to be learned from an historical episode, the political class will draw all the wrong ones — and often deliberately so. Far from viewing the past as a potential source of wisdom and insight, political regimes have a habit of employing history as an ideological weapon, to be distorted and manipulated in the service of present-day ambitions. That’s what Winston Churchill meant when he described the history of the Soviet Union as...
  • Is Barrak old enough to remember "Danger Will Robinson, Danger, Danger"? [Vanity]

    10/09/2009 1:35:45 PM PDT · by SES1066 · 1 replies · 390+ views
    Self | 10/09/09 | ses1066
    I too woke up to the news about President Obama and the Nobel Peace Prize and saying WTF several times. In an effort to bring some perspective and a warning to "Da Man" at a time of his glory, I want to remind all of a predecessor of his that DID NOT get the Peace Prize but should have and probably would have gotten it eventually except for a greater tragedy! At the start of World War 1, this man was an international business man, lecturer and author who by his own efforts had become a millionaire. In 1914 he...