The  Canada Free Press opines: You can actually put an exact dollar amount on  the Constitution. And  that amount is $335,906.   
That’s the  amount that Hollywood gave Senator Patrick Leahy. And in  return, Leahy  gave them COICA. That’s not the same of some new disease,  it’s the  abbreviation for Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits  Act,  the biggest and more comprehensive internet censorship proposal in  the  history of this country. It would give Attorney General Eric Holder  the  power to create a blacklist of websites  and force  all companies that do business in the United States to comply  with that  blacklist.
Websites that feature collections of  articles, such as FreeRepublic or  DemocraticUnderground could easily be  targeted under the terms of COICA.  And so could many blogs, which list  entire articles or cite extensively  from them. Any site or blog that  embeds videos or images which are not  authorized by the copyright  holder could be similarly targeted. And with  the Attorney General of a  highly politicized administration wielding  the power to preemptively  shutter and blacklist entire websites, it  would be all too easy for  COICA to be used as a club for suppressing  dissent.  http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/30274
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Bloomberg writes: “If anything, taxes for the lower and middle class and maybe even the  upper middle class should even probably be cut further,” Buffett said  in an interview with ABC’s “This Week With Christiane Amanpour” that is  scheduled to air on Nov. 28. “But I think that people at the high end --  people like myself -- should be paying a lot more in taxes. We have it  better than we’ve ever had it.”   [It is nice that he thinks that those  "like him" should be taxed more.  He has a net worth of over $620  million.  There is a lot of room between those who make $200,000 per  year and those of his net worth.]  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-21/warren-buffett-tells-abc-rich-people-should-pay-more-in-taxes.html
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Michelle Malkin reports: LAS VEGAS, NV – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today issued a  Secretarial Order elevating the Office of the National Landscape  Conservation System and Community  Partnerships in the Bureau of Land  Management (BLM) to the level of a directorate within BLM.  
Salazar’s disingenuous pro-jobs spin belies the anti-growth,  anti-prosperity, anti-jobs agenda of the green groups who are over the moon about the new maneuver:
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar gave the National  Landscape Conservation System a boost this week, elevating its status  within the Interior Department and setting conservation as a top  priority for the vast federal lands.
The NLCS is a collage of more than 27 million acres of wilderness,  conservation areas, rivers and monuments managed and protected by BLM.  It was established administratively by President Clinton nearly a decade  ago and put into law in March when President Obama signed the public  lands omnibus bill. http://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php?note_id=458780655676&id=269123710083 
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World Net Daily writes: Martha Donahue in a commentary at Resistnet  said she'd spent 30 years in the medical industry.  
"For those of you who fly and opt for the 'pat down,' you need to  demand the TSA thugs change their gloves. I've been watching on the  news how they operate. People are being searched [with] dirty gloves ...  gloves that have been in crotches, armpits, touching people who may be  ill, people who pick their noses. Do you want those gloves touching you?  
"These thugs are protecting themselves from you. You need to be  protected from them," she wrote. "In a hospital, nursing home, in-home care, or even labs, that would  never even be considered an option."
Asked today about the possibility of contamination being spread from  one passenger to another on the gloves of TSA agents, a spokesman for  the CDC bailed.  
"Please contact the Dept of Homeland Security and/or TSA on this  issue," the spokesman told WND.  
But in its online writings, the CDC repeatedly makes clear the  importance of maintaining clean hands to avoid such transmission of  communicable and contagious afflictions.   http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=231733
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From Townhall: Besides, screening every "known or suspected" terrorist on the full  watch list would inconvenience travelers, the TSA believed. "This  practice would overburden the Secure Flight system and inconvenience a  great number of travelers who are not the individuals identified in the  TSDB," said Hawley. 
Then, last Christmas, Umar Farouk  Abdulmutallab boarded a Detroit-bound flight from Europe, wearing  explosive underpants. He was on the TIDE list, but not the TSDB -- and  thus not the Selectee or No Fly lists. 
President Obama ordered  national security agencies to re-examine the watch-listing standards.  This summer, they made changes to the system. One of these, according to  a counterintelligence official, is that they will now watch-list a  person when they get terrorism-related derogatory information about that  person from only a single source if they judge that the source is  credible. 
In Abdulmutallab's case, the single source who provided  the lamentably ignored derogatory information happened to be his  father. 
Testifying before the House Judiciary Committee in March,  TSC Director Timothy Healy also said that the government had reviewed  the visa status of all known or suspected terrorists and discovered that  there "were approximately 1,100 individuals that had received visas  that were in the Terrorist Screening Center database."
Still, as Americans pass through full-body scanners and pat downs this  Christmas season, the inverted pyramid is still in place. Not all "known  or suspected" terrorists are on the Selectee or No Fly lists, although  those lists have grown.  [It's fair to say that we ARE being "inconvenienced" - by the molestation-style pat-downs of those who cannot be considered a threat.]   http://townhall.com/columnists/TerryJeffrey/2010/11/24/working_out_the_terrorist_watch_lists/page/2
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Your commentary regarding TSA is certainly on the mark, in my opinion. The COCIA maneuver is scary stuff, given the fact that the liberal media will not provide truthful insight about what is happening-if they get this as well, we could all be shut down from protesting !
ReplyDeleteI have lost a lot of respect for old Warren Buffet...he is a classic , out-of-touch, above the fray billionaire without a clue about the real struggles going on day in and out for most of us!! Yet, he offers such "gracious wisdom" ...
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