Friday, June 19, 2015

Post this where you can see it every day

 

 

 

"Socialism only works

in two places:

Heaven where they don't

need it and hell where they already have it."

-RonaldReagan 

'Here's my strategy on

the Cold War:

We win, they lose.'

- RonaldReagan

'The most terrifying words

In the English language are:

I'm from the government

and I'm here to help.'

-RonaldReagan

'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.'

-RonaldReagan

'Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came about because the  U.S. was too strong.

- RonaldReagan

'I have wondered at

times about what the

Ten Commandments would

have looked like if Moses

had run them through

the U.S. Congress.

-RonaldReagan

'The taxpayer:

That's someone who works

for the federal government

but doesn't have to take the

civil service examination.'

- RonaldReagan

'Government is like a baby:

An alimentary canal with a

big appetite at one end and

no sense of responsibility

at the other.'

- RonaldReagan

'The nearest thing to eternal

life we will ever see on

this earth is a

government program.' 

- RonaldReagan

'It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession.

I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.'

- RonaldReagan

'Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases:

If it moves, tax it.

If it keeps moving, regulate it.

And if it stops moving,

subsidize it.'

- RonaldReagan

'Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed,

there are many rewards;

if you disgrace yourself,

you can always write a book.'

- RonaldReagan

'No arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is as formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.'

- RonaldReagan

'If we ever forget that we're one nation under GOD, then we will be a nation gone under.'

-RonaldReagan

 


Saturday, June 13, 2015

US Government Still 

Not Able to Pin Point The Problem. . . 

 

The Shoe Bomber was a Muslim
The Beltway Snipers were Muslims
The Fort Hood Shooter was a Muslim
The underwear Bomber was a Muslim
The U-S.S. Cole Bombers were Muslims
The Madrid Train Bombers were Muslims
The Bali Nightclub Bombers were Muslims
The London Subway Bombers were Muslims
The Moscow Theater Attackers were Muslims
The Boston Marathon Bombers were Muslims
The Pan-Am flight #93 Bombers were Muslims
The Air France Entebbe Hijackers were Muslims
The Iranian Embassy Takeover, was by Muslims
The Beirut U.S. Embassy bombers were Muslims
The Libyan U.S. Embassy Attack was by Muslims
The Buenos Aires Suicide Bombers were Muslims
The Israeli Olympic Team Attackers were Muslims
The Kenyan U.S, Embassy Bombers were Muslims
The Saudi, Khobar Towers Bombers were Muslims
The Beirut Marine Barracks bombers were Muslims
The Besian Russian School Attackers were Muslims
The first World Trade Center Bombers were Muslims
The Bombay & Mumbai India Attackers were Muslims
The Achille Lauro Cruise Ship Hijackers were Muslims
The September 11th 2001 Airline Hijackers were Muslims

Think of it:

Buddhists living with Hindus = No Problem
Hindus living with Christians = No Problem
Hindus living with Jews = No Problem
Christians living with Shintos = No Problem
Shintos living with Confucians = No Problem
Confucians living with Baha'is = No Problem
Baha'is living with Jews = No Problem
Jews living with Atheists = No Problem
Atheists living with Buddhists = No Problem
Buddhists living with Sikhs = No Problem
Sikhs living with Hindus = No Problem
Hindus living with Baha'is = No Problem
Baha'is living with Christians = No Problem
Christians living with Jews = No Problem
Jews living with Buddhists = No Problem
Buddhists living with Shintos = No Problem
Shintos living with Atheists = No Problem
Atheists living with Confucians = No Problem
Confusians living with Hindus = No Problem

Muslims living with Hindus = Problem
Muslims living with Buddhists = Problem
Muslims living with Christians = Problem
Muslims living with Jews = Problem
Muslims living with Sikhs = Problem
Muslims living with Baha'is = Problem
Muslims living with Shintos = Problem
Muslims living with Atheists = Problem
MUSLIMS LIVING WITH MUSLIMS = BIGProblem


Islamic Jihad: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
ISIS : AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Qaeda: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Taliban: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hamas: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Hezbollah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Boko Haram: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Nusra: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abu Sayyaf: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Al-Badr: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Muslim Brotherhood: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Lashkar-e-Taiba: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Palestine Liberation Front: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Ansaru: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Jemaah Islamiyah: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION
Abdullah Azzam Brigades: AN ISLAMIC TERROR ORGANIZATION


And, somehow, our leaders  just can't

"figure out" what is causing the problem!?

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Giant Waterpark Inside an Old German Airship Hangar «TwistedSifter

​Some of the photos are labeled incorrectly. For instance, the teepees are outside, not inside.  Anyhow, I think I might enjoy a couple of days there during a long dreary winter.​


http://goo.gl/FlZ0Xv

Something more substantial than passing each other anti-Obama cartoons

Judge Rules Administrative Court System Illegal After 81 Years

White-Mary-Jo

Well it has been a long time coming, but all along there have been discussions behind closed doors (never in public) that the Administrative Law Courts established with the New Deal were totally unfounded and unconstitutional. With the anniversary of Magna Carta and the right to a jury trial coming up on June 15 after 800 years, the era of Roosevelt's big government is quietly unraveling.

A federal judge's ruling against the Securities and Exchange Commission for using its own Administrative Law judges in an insider trading case is perhaps the beginning of the end of an alternative system of justice that took root in the New Deal. Constitutionally, the socialists tore everything about the idea of a Democracy apart. It was more than taxing one party to the cheers of another in denial of equal protection. It was about creating administrative agencies (1) delegating them to create rules with the force of law as if passed by Congress sanctioned by the people; (2) the creation of administrative courts that defeated the Tripartite government structure usurping all power into the hand of the executive branch, as if this were a dictatorship run by the great hoard of unelected officials.

Not discussed in the coverage of this story is that the Administrative Law Courts are a fiefdom, to put it mildly. They have long been corrupt and traditionally rule in favor of their agencies, making it very costly for anyone to even try to defend themselves. If someone were to attempt this feat, first they have to wear the costs of an Administration proceeding and appeal to an Article III court judge, then they must appeal to the Court of Appeals, and finally plea to the Supreme Court. The cost of such adventures is well into the millions, and good luck on actually getting justice.

Furthermore, Administrative Law Courts cannot sentence you to prison, but they can fine you into bankruptcy. So the lack of a criminal prosecution meant the judges did not have to be lawyers. They could be anyone's brother-in-law looking for a job where he just rules in favor of the agency not to be bothered with law. Unless the victim has a pile of money, there is no real chance that he or she can afford to defend themselves. This is why the agencies cut deals with the big houses and prosecute the small upstarts who lack the funds to defend themselves.

In a 45-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Leigh Martin May in Atlanta issued an injunction halting Administrative Law proceedings against Charles Hill, a businessman who the SEC accused of reaping an illegal $744,000 profit trading in Radian Systems stock. This is typical. The legal fees involved will exceed the amount of money he is alleged to have made, the typical result is to just pay the fine and they go away, it is cheaper.

The judge ruled that the SEC agency violated theAppointments Clauseof the Constitution by subjecting Hill to proceedings before an Administrative Law judge, who isn't directly accountable to the president, officials in charge of the SEC, or the courts under Article III. The ruling is 81 years overdue. The entire structure of administrative agencies blackmailing people has been outrageous. Then you take the banks who just entered a plea ofCRIMINALLYguilty to manipulating markets. They are now formallyFELONSwho engaged in violating SEC rules and thus under the SEC rules, they are no longer eligible for a banking license. The banks are "too big to jail" and the SEC has waived their own rules, of course, to exempt the banks. So they can engage in fraud and manipulation, get caught, pay billions in fines, and theSEC exempts them from losing their licenses. This is how corrupt the administrative agencies really are.

Lilburne-Pamphlet

This new decision calling the Administrative Law Courts what they really are is reminiscent of the notorious extrajudicial proceedings of the Star Chamber operated by King James I. The court of Chancery set up outside of the King's Bench, so there were no trials by jury. It had the same purpose, to circumvent the law. This is where our Fifth Amendment privilege came into being. That came about following the trial of John Lilburne (1615-1657) for handing out a pamphlet the government did not like.

lilburnetrial2

TheMiranda v Arizona384 U.S. 436 (1966) decision of the Supreme Court came only after decades of abuse by American police against citizens, not unlike what we are watching today. TheMirandadecision is hated by police, prosecutors, right-wing judges, politicians, and citizens. The decision is based upon the history of the right not to be coerced that began with the famous trial of John Lilburn before the English court of theStar Chamberin 1637 where he stood tall and objected to the King's torture. Lilburn's crime was handing out pamphlets against the king. John Lilburne (1615–1657) was a leader in theLeveller Movementof the 1640s and was a prolific pamphleteer who defended religious and individual liberty of the people. He was imprisoned many times for his views and was active in the army of the New Parliament rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. In October 1649, he was arrested and tried for High Treason for printing and circulating books and pamphlets critical of the government but was acquitted of all charges by a jury of his peers.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Read a little---learn a lot


California

​Governor Moonbeam, darling of the liberal set, is​
 jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and attacks the Governor's dog, then
bites the Governor. 

The Governor starts to intervene, but reflects upon the movie "Bambi" and then realizes he should stop because the coyote is only doing what
is natural. 

He calls animal control. Animal Control captures the coyote and bills the state $200 testing it for diseases and $500 for relocating it. 

He calls a veterinarian. The vet collects the dead dog and bills the State $200 testing it for diseases. 

The Governor goes to hospital and spends $3,500 getting checked for diseases from the coyote and on getting his bite wound bandaged. 

The running trail gets shut down for 6 months while Fish & Game conducts a $100,000 survey to make sure the area is now free of dangerous animals. 

The Governor spends $50,000 in state funds implementing a "coyote awareness program" for residents of the area. 

The State Legislature spends $2 million to study how to better treat rabies and how to permanently eradicate the disease throughout the world. 

The Governor's security agent is fired for not stopping the attack.  The state spends $150,000 to hire and train a new agent with  additional special training re the nature of coyotes. 

PETA protests the coyote's relocation and files a $5 million suit against the state.
 


TEXAS 

​Rick "Rugged" Perry​
 is jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and attacks his dog. 

The Governor shoots the coyote with his state-issued pistol and keeps jogging. The Governor has spent
​fifty cents​
 on a .45 ACP hollow point cartridge. 

The buzzards eat the dead coyote.
 
And that, my friends, is why California is broke and Texas is not.