World Net Daily reports: Announcing it's "not her lucky day," a federal judge in Washington,  D.C., has told an eligibility attorney he has dismissed her case  demanding information from the 
 regarding President  Obama's Social Security Number, sought because of suspicions it may be  fraudulent. 
 who has brought many  of the major court challenges to Obama's eligibility based on a lack of  evidence that he meets the U.S. Constitution's requirement that 
 setting guidelines on  how to commemorate the 9/11 terrorist attacks against United States.
One set of the 9/11 commemoration guidelines, entitled “9/11    Anniversary Planning,” is for domestic audiences and highlights Obama’s    continuing attempts to 
 as a campaign  propaganda tool. The second set of 9/11 commemoration guidelines is for  foreign audiences
According to the New York Times, the guidelines list what themes to  underscore —  and the tone to set:
The guidelines also seek to remind everyone that Osama bin Laden was    killed and cite his death as a reason for officials to “minimize    references to Al Qaeda”:
The 9/11 commemoration guidelines aimed at foreign audiences call on    American officials to praise overseas partners, who have joined the    worldwide effort to combat violent extremism, formerly known as the    Global War On Terror:  
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Commentary Magazine writes: Some senior administration officials …  noted that the tone set on this Sept. 11 should be shaped by a  recognition that the outpouring of worldwide support for the United  States in the weeks after the attacks turned to anger at some American  policies adopted in the name of fighting terror — on detention, on  interrogation, and the decision to invade Iraq.
So Americans should spend the tenth anniversary of 9/11 being  remorseful about American policy. The best way to do this, according to  the White House’s 9/11 observance guidelines, is to “honor and celebrate  the resilience of individuals, families, and communities on every  continent, whether in New York or Nairobi, Bali or Belfast, Mumbai or  Manila, or Lahore or London.” Note the alliterative coupling of place  names. It’s a good example of the tacky dime-store doggerel this White  House habitually substitutes for genuine inspiration.
Anyway, that’s the wound. Here’s the salt: According to the  guidelines, “officials are to make the point that ‘
Al Qaeda and its adherents have become increasingly  irrelevant.’” Now, how did that happen? It couldn’t have anything to do  with those mean policies we’re supposed to apologize for, could it? 
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/08/31/white-house-be-contrite-this-911/#more-766042
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World Net Daily opines: After learning  that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act –  or "Obamacare" –  contains over $105 billion in already-approved spending  "hidden" in  it's nearly 1,000 pages, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., is  calling for  President Obama and top Democrats to give the money back to  the  American people.   
Bachmann is outraged that Obamacare, which was  passed by  congressional Democrats and signed by Obama before many in  Congress  could read or understand the bill, skirted the usual process  of passing  law first and funding it later. Instead, she says many are  only now  learning, the bill already appropriates over $105 billion to  implement  itself over the next eight years.  
"When Nancy Pelosi  famously said we had to pass the bill to find  out what's in it, it was  more prophetic than anyone realized," Bachmann  told WND.
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Boston Herald writes: President Obama’s illegal alien  uncle, now locked up on an immigration detainer, could be a beneficiary  of his nephew’s new go-easy policy on foreigners facing deportation.
Obama recently announced feds are focusing on convicted criminals and  immigrants who may be national security threats instead of illegal  aliens living below the immigration radar.
Those clean-nosed illegal aliens are being given the chance to stay  in the United States and apply for work permits. 
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_0831baracks_policies_could_aid_locked-up_relative/
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Politico writes: The lone Republican member of the Congressional Black Caucus said  Wednesday he’s thinking of quitting the group over fellow members’  comments trashing the tea party.
“I think that we heard the  president talk about some of this over-the-top rhetoric and we should  move away from that,” Florida Rep. Allen West said on “Fox &  Friends.”
When you start using words such as lynching, I was born and raised in  Georgia and my folks were from southern Georgia, born in the ’20s and  ’30s, that’s a very reprehensible word and we should move away from  using that type of language. And I have to tell you, one of the things  I’m starting to think about is reconsidering my membership in the  Congressional Black Caucus because I don’t think that they’re moving  towards the right manner in which we’re going to solve the problems not  just in the black community but all across the United States of  America.”
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Politico writes: 
[In a move which will take viewership away from the upcoming Presidential debate, Obama has asked for a speech to Congress at the very same hour of the debate, saying people can take their choice.  The debate is just politics, after all, but Obama is looking out for the nation.  It seems to be the only time that week when he can give his speech.  Right.] 
The White House suggested Wednesday that the hosts of next week’s GOP  presidential debate can change the time by an hour so it doesn’t  interfere with President Obama’s planned jobs speech to Congress.
POLITICO and NBC are hosting a Republican debate Sept. 7 at 8 p.m., the  same time the White House said Obama asked Congress to make an address.
Asked about the timing on Wednesday, press secretary Jay Carney said,  “It is coincidental.”
“There are a lot of factors that go into scheduling a speech before  Congress, a joint session,” he said. “You can never find a perfect time.  ... There are many channels, there are many opportunities for people to  watch the president, and obviously for people to watch the debate.”
Asked later if the interruption is then an “added bonus” for the White  House, Carney suggested that isn’t the case. “
There's one president,  there's 20-some-odd debates," he said.
“There are many opportunities for the American people. There's a choice  they can make to watch the president, to watch the debate,” he said. “A  network could make a decision to alter the timing of the debate by an  hour.”  
[Obama has now changed his speech to the 8th, where he will compete with the opening National Football League game.  Better that than to compete against the debate.  How bad would that have been to get lower ratings than the debate?  It would also have given the candidates an opportunity to give on the spot comments on Obama's proposals.]  http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/0811/a_question_of_timing_370151e1-8b24-4482-800c-1c43a65c1485.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Yesterday I posted an article concerning Representative Andre Carson's racist quote about the Tea Party.  Today I went to his website and found the following]: Opposing  Child and Senior Nutrition Cuts
This week, I voted against the Republican-backed Agriculture  Appropriations bill because it cuts $680 million from food and nutrition  programs that assist millions of low-and middle-income families.  One  might think that, given rising food prices, if there is any issue that  should garner bi-partisan support, it would be ensuring that children  and seniors get proper nutrition.
Regrettably, only 19 Republicans joined me and the other House  Democrats in opposing  these cuts. Republicans chose to sever the lifeline to essential food  for up to 350,000 low-income women and children (some 6,600 of whom are  Hoosiers) and cut $30 million from senior food assistance programs next  year.  Yet, they remain unapologetic about overwhelmingly voting in favor of extending tax breaks to millionaires and subsidies  to oil companies already earning record profits.
As long as I  am in Congress, I will fight to ensure our most  vulnerable citizens do not go hungry.
For more information click here.  [Just for purposes of debate here, he is talking about the Agriculture Appropriations Bill.  I would like for him to explain just how the program is being cut and how he comes to this figure. Baseline budgeting gives all programs an 8% INCREASE each and every year unless a low is passed to keep that from happening.  I imagine that the CUT Carson is talking about is a cut on the 8% increase that may not be given.  Unless more than 8% is cut from the baseline, there will be NO cut in funding, but rather another increase.]
Another interesting part of the website concerns  the commemoration of the ending of slavery.  
Celebrating Juneteenth
Every  June 19, we celebrate Juneteenth, the oldest, nationally-celebrated  commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. On  June 19, 1865, Union soldiers brought news to slaves in Galveston, Texas that  the Civil War was over and that they were now free. Juneteenth is a  meaningful occasion for African-Americans to reflect on the monumental  figures who brought about freedom, as well as the equally-inspiring  pioneers who have combated the lingering injustices thereafter. I wish  you all a joyous celebration with friends.[I wonder if the glorious Representative even knows the history of the "monumental figures" who brought about freedom by ending slavery.  I'll have more on that on another day.]  
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The Union reports: How will parents react when they find out they will be expected to  provide workers' compensation benefits, rest and meal breaks and paid  vacation time for…babysitters? Dinner and a movie night may soon become  much more complicated.
Assembly Bill 889 (authored by Assemblyman  Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, will require these protections for all  “domestic employees,” including nannies, housekeepers and caregivers.
The  bill has already passed the Assembly and is quickly moving through the  Senate with blanket support from the Democrat members that control both  houses of the Legislature – and without the support of a single  Republican member. Assuming the bill will easily clear its last couple  of legislative hurdles, AB 889 will soon be on its way to the Governor's  desk.
Under AB 889, household “employers” (aka “parents”) who  hire a babysitter on a Friday night will be legally obligated to pay at  least minimum wage to any sitter over the age of 18 (unless it is a  family member), provide a substitute caregiver every two hours to cover  rest and meal breaks, in addition to workers' compensation coverage,  overtime pay, and a meticulously calculated timecard/paycheck.  
http://www.theunion.com/ARTICLE/20110830/BREAKINGNEWS/110839991/-1/RSS
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Expose Obama reports: Weeks before the Obama administration starts letting Mexican cargo  trucks travel deep into the U.S.,the Texas Department of Public Safety  reveals that,in the last few years,trucks coming from Mexico had more  than one million safety violations.
This is hardly  earth-shattering news since Mexican trucks have long 
failed  to meet U.S. safety standards. That’s why they aren’t allowed to  travel freely throughout the country,but rather in restricted zones  within 25 miles of the southern border. Even within their limited  boundary,they have created a 
huge  risk to Americans’ safety,according to the Transportation  Department Inspector General.  
http://www.exposeobama.com/2011/08/31/one-million-violations-wont-keep-mexican-trucks-off-u-s-roads/
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Rasmussen reports:  A proposal has been made for the federal government  to spend $46 billion to hire a million people on a temporary basis in  areas including childcare, eldercare, education, public health and  housing, construction and maintenance, recreation and the arts. Voters  aren’t exactly on board with this idea, as many believe that most of the  temporary jobs created would be wasteful projects
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters  shows that just 30% favor the federal government hiring one million  people on a temporary basis. Just over half (51%) oppose this idea while  another 19% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, 
click here.)   
[Do we think we can figure out which 30% of Americans favor this scheme?  More money will be spent on the government overhead than on the paychecks, as usual.  Call me cynical, but I'll bet the jobs would be "temporary" through the next election.]  http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/august_2011/30_favor_federal_government_temporarily_hiring_one_million_people
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Daily Caller reports: It sounds like a case of government overreach: federal agents raiding  guitar factories in Memphis and Nashville, Tenn. and confiscating wood  imported from India. But why the raids occurred are still open  questions, according to 
Gibson Guitar CEO Henry  Juszkiewicz. 
“Well, total — you know, this second raid and all-inclusive — my  personal guess is somewhere in the neighborhood of $2 million to $3  million,” Juszkiewicz said.
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LA Times writes: Within minutes of agreeing with congressional leaders Wednesday night on  an address to a joint session next week, President Obama flashed out an  email to millions of supporters criticizing the chambers, their members  and vowing to pressure them to enact his as yet unspecified job  creation ideas.
"It's been a long time since Congress was focused on what the American people need them to be focused  on." the Democrat charged in an email with the subject line:  "Frustrated."  
[I say it is frustrating that the supposed "great orator" can't write or speak well without a teleprompter.  Did he not learn in college, if not in junior high school, that a sentence is not be end in a preposition?  Just asking.]  http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/08/obama-jobs-speech-warning-to-congress.html
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Fox News reports: The Justice Department's recent staff reshuffling can be seen as a  result of the criticism of the botched gun tracking operation known as  Fast and Furious, but it is unlikely to get the operation out of  Congress' crosshairs anytime soon.
"We know we are being gamed and we think the time for the game should  be up," House Oversight Committee Chairman 
Darrell  Issa, R-Calif., told Fox News host, 
Greta  Van Susteren.
"We have confidential sources that have shown us why the  administration's representatives knew these weapons were going to the  cartels. Not mostly, not maybe, but virtually all of ‘em," and that is  why Issa says they can't give up on the investigation.
  
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