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June 2008
Monday June 30, 2008
Is the purpose of polls to create news and promote Obama?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 10:32PM CST on June 30, 2008
RUSH: From the Associated Press, ladies and gentlemen: "Four-dollar gasoline has stolen a beach vacation from Julie Jacobs' family... exotic bath washes from Angela Crawford... Phil English has had to sell his beloved but fuel-guzzling red pickup. Like a plague that hits every economic class, race and age, soaring [gasoline] prices are inflicting pain throughout the US. Nine in 10 people are expecting the ballooning costs to squeeze them financially over the next half-year, says an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released" today. But here's the money quote from the story: "As a political issue in the presidential campaign, gas prices provide a slight edge to Democrat Barack Obama. More prefer him over Republican John McCain to handle the problem, 28 percent to 20 percent, while an additional 18 percent trust both equally."

Now, what's the purpose of this poll? The main reason is to create this poll so that they can create this news. They do the poll to create the news, and what's the news? That people prefer Obama to McCain in dealing with gasoline prices. Um... BS! It's all a bunch of smoke and mirrors. It's a manufactured poll that's designed to do nothing more than create a news story to promote Obama, by our bud's at the Associated Press -- the only remaining monopoly in the Drive-By Media.

Friday June 27, 2008
Obama's Vision for Government-Run Childhood: By Terence P. Jeffrey
Posted by: racinenativemn at 12:40AM CST on June 27, 2008

Change we can believe in!

One of the most dramatic changes in American life in the years since World War II involves the way we raise our children.

We used to do it ourselves. Now, convinced we have better things to do, many of us leave the job to others.

Encouraging this flight from parenthood, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has proposed what he calls his "Zero to Five" plan. It is a collection of programs aimed at getting the government involved in the raising of your children from the moment they are born.

"The first part of my plan focuses on providing quality affordable early childhood education to every child in America," Obama said in a November speech. "As president, I will launch a Children's First Agenda that provides care, learning and support to families with children ages zero to five."

"We'll create Early Learning Grants to help states create a system of high-quality early care and education for all young children and their families," he said. "And we'll help more working parents find a safe, affordable place to leave their children during the day by improving the educational quality of our childcare programs and increasing the childcare tax credit."

This week, Obama upped his ante by vowing to "double funding for after-school programs that help children learn and give parents relief."

Obama, of course, will also continue to defend your "right" to hire a physician to kill your child in utero so you won't have to raise the child at all.

The hard evidence that most American parents now leave at least some of the nurturing of even their youngest children to others has been gathered by the U.S. Department of Labor.

An excellent summary of government data on this issue can be found in "Trends in Labor Force Participation of Married Mothers and Infants," a study by Bureau of Labor Statistics economists Sharon R. Cohany and Emy Sok that was published last year.

"In 1948, only about 17 percent of married mothers were in the labor force," wrote Cohany and Sok. "By 1995, their labor force participation rate had reached 70 percent."

Note that these are "married mothers" -- not single moms, who because of illegitimacy, divorce or a husband's death are forced to work outside the home.

In fact, as of 2005 (the latest year cited by Cohany and Sok), more than 53 percent of married American women with infants (babies less than 1 year old) worked outside the home.

Some of the data points to the conclusion that this phenomenon is driven as much by changes in our values as in changes in our economy.

For example, relative poverty was clearly not the most powerful factor driving married mothers of infants to work outside the home. In fact, those whose husbands earned an income ranking in the lowest 20 percent were the least likely to go to work, Cohany and Sok discovered, while those whose husbands earned an income that ranked in the highest 20 percent were the second least likely to work.

Less than half of these relatively poor and relatively rich mothers with infants worked.

Yet, of the married mothers with infants whose husbands earned an income in the middle 20 percent, 64.4 percent worked outside the home.

Similarly, Cohany and Sok discovered: "The more children a woman has, the less likely she is to be in the labor force." Almost 60 percent of married mothers with infants who had only one child worked. Only 36.6 percent of those who had five or more children worked.

In America today, the rarer child makes a scarcer mom.

It is also telling that while 58.5 percent of native-born mothers with infants worked outside the home, only 35 percent of immigrant mothers with infants did.

Some force in our culture that was not as strong in 1948 as it is today is devaluing traditional family life and the stay-at-home mom.

But this force could be waning. "After a lengthy and dramatic advance," concluded Cohany and Sok, "labor force participation rates for married mothers of infants peaked in 1997 and have been relatively stable since 2000."

Through his plans to increase government funding and control of the rearing of children ages "zero to five," Barack Obama would increase, rather than decrease, the force that drives mothers of infants to leave them in someone else's care. He would also cause a wholly unjust transfer of wealth.

Old-fashioned moms and dads who insist on caring for their own pre-school children will pay for -- but gain no benefit from -- programs that put the government in the business of caring for children whose moms and dads would both rather work outside the home than work raising a child.


Thursday June 19, 2008
Drill here, drill now, pay less petition hits 1 million signatures.
Posted by: racinenativemn at 9:51PM CST on June 19, 2008
don't forget to sign the petition at americansolutions.com.

What sequel or prequel to a movie would you like to see?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 9:46PM CST on June 19, 2008
I was watching gremlins one and two last week and started pondering how funny it would be to see a third one. another one is labrynth,maybe a sequel in memory to jim henson. i really liked the escape series with kurt russel as snake pliskin. there were talks with john carpenter about a third movie Escape From Earth,which id like to see, but was later scrapped. and lets not forget the evil dead series. with sam raimi done with the spiderman series,at least i think, maybe we can see another evil dead. I think that'd be "groovy"! Well my sequels sound like straight to dvds. anyone have some ideas?

Thursday June 12, 2008
YAY!! I finally get to watch three Brewers games in a row!
Posted by: racinenativemn at 6:55PM CST on June 12, 2008
The Minnesota twins are in a bit of a slump lately. Let's hope they keep it up this series. I have grown to like the twins living in Minn. but I would NEVER root for them over the brew crew. Go Brewers!!!

Is there more room under Obama's bus? An editorial in the nyt. I remember a blogger who was so excited about a nyt editorial piece a while back about McCain having an affair.What's going on with that investigation?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 3:50PM CST on June 12, 2008

 

June 12, 2008 -- It's getting a little crowded under Bar ack Obama's bus.

Washington power broker James Johnson got tossed under yesterday - joining Chicago wheeler-dealer Tony Rezko, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and the entire Trinity United Church of Christ.

Officially, Johnson said he was leaving a three-member committee charged with vetting potential Obama running mates so that his ties to a mortgage company wouldn't become a campaign distraction.

Fact is, Johnson had already become radioactive; the campaign would've been nuts not to jettison him.

Now Obama needs to turn his attention to another member of that committee - Eric Holder, a former No. 2 in the Clinton Justice Department who played a key role in processing the infamous last-minute pardon of the notorious tax-cheat fugitive Marc Rich.

(The committee's third member is the dowager princess of American politics, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg - by definition, above reproach.)

Johnson once headed the quasi-governmental mortgage agency Fannie Mae; his parting compensation totaled $21 million - rather than the $6 million that was publicly reported. He was also part of an elite group that got more than $7 million in below-market-rate personal loans from Countryside Financial, a key player in the subprime mortgage meltdown.

The lucky borrowers were all designated by the company as "Friends of Angelo" - Angelo being Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo.

This is significant for two reasons:

* Fannie Mae is in the business of buying up mortgages - and Countrywide is the nation's No. 1 mortgage lender.

* Obama on the stump has castigated Countrywide. Indeed, his campaign attacked Hillary Clinton because one of her strategists did PR work for the company.

As for Holder, he helped push the pardon on behalf of Rich's lawyer, former Clinton White House counsel Jack Quinn - whose help he reportedly sought in trying to become attorney general in an Al Gore administration.

The pardon deal completely bypassed prosecutors in the case, who were irate when they learned of it. Even Democratic pit bull Rep. Henry Waxman said the Rich pardon "set a double standard for the wealthy and the powerful."

So toss Holder under the bus, too.

There's still room.


Why do we have the legislative and executive branches when all we need is the judicial branch.
Posted by: racinenativemn at 3:40PM CST on June 12, 2008

High Court: Gitmo Detainees Have Rights in Court

 

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.

The justices handed the Bush administration its third setback at the high court since 2004 over its treatment of prisoners who are being held indefinitely and without charges at the U.S. naval base in Cuba. The vote was 5-4, with the court's liberal justices in the majority.

Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, said, "The laws and Constitution are designed to survive, and remain in force, in extraordinary times."

It was not immediately clear whether this ruling, unlike the first two, would lead to prompt hearings for the detainees, some who have been held more than 6 years. Roughly 270 men remain at the island prison, classified as enemy combatants and held on suspicion of terrorism or links to al-Qaida and the Taliban.

The administration opened the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to hold enemy combatants, people suspected of ties to al-Qaida or the Taliban.

The Guantanamo prison has been harshly criticized at home and abroad for the detentions themselves and the aggressive interrogations that were conducted there.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court has ruled that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.

The justices, in a 5-4 ruling Thursday, handed the Bush administration its third setback at the high court since 2004 over its treatment of prisoners who are being held indefinitely and without charges at the U.S. naval base in Cuba.

It was not immediately clear whether this ruling, unlike the first two, would lead to prompt hearings for the detainees, some of whom have been held more than 6 years. Roughly 270 men remain at the island prison, classified as enemy combatants and held on suspicion of terrorism or links to al-Qaida and the Taliban.


Wednesday June 11, 2008
Drill Here Drill Now! Sign the americansolutions.com online petition!
Posted by: racinenativemn at 4:12PM CST on June 11, 2008
Over a half a million signatures and going. lets keep it it up. Let congress know that we're fed up with oil prices! Sign the petition.

Tuesday June 10, 2008
What do you want? George Bush's third term or Jimmy Carter's second?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 4:05PM CST on June 10, 2008
Which would be worse?

Monday June 9, 2008
Obama wants a breathalyzer for all asthma patients er uh I mean a inhalater-whatever that is.
Posted by: racinenativemn at 5:19PM CST on June 9, 2008
Obamas big mess up is the funniest ive heard since Bush's OBGYN statement. I couldnt stop laughing. where is all the media coverage of His mess ups?they loved GWB's messups. what if McCain said this statement?You think everyone would hear about it? Not really news when Obama does it. It really shouldn't have been news when gw did it.

Saturday June 7, 2008
Is there any full fledged McCain supporters out there?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 10:03AM CST on June 7, 2008

i havent talked to any one excited about John McCain. His speeches are boring, he's a plus on some positions, but overall i dont know anyone that can't wait to put up signs and bumper stickers and fully hop on board.

On the other hand we have Obama. We know a lot of people are in love with this Jesus-like figure on the way left. His speeches are filled with the excitement of nothing new just old ideas that have never worked. No matter who his friends are or what he says his followers will never condemn Him.

Is McCains  version of bipartisanship,moving to the left, going to get more people to support him?


Thursday June 5, 2008
Gianna Jessen - Abortion survivor
Posted by: racinenativemn at 5:18PM CST on June 5, 2008

Abortion is an issue. Barack Obama is against any legislation banning partial birth abortion. I can't understand why anyone in their right mind or a heart would be against a ban. It makes no sense to me. Anyway here's the story.

Gianna Jessen came into the world as a surprise. Her 17-year-old mother knew she was pregnant. She also knew she didn't want to be. She underwent an abortion procedure, having toxic saline solution injected into the womb during the third trimester.

Jessen, then in the womb for 7½ months, spent 18 hours in the solution. "It burns the baby inside and out," she said. "(The mother) is to deliver a dead baby within 24 hours." But when a 2-pound Jessen emerged, she was alive.

"I did not die that day," Jessen said. "I was delivered alive in a Los Angeles County abortion clinic in a room full of teenage girls who had already had the saline injections and were feeling their children die inside of them."

Jessen will tell her story Friday at a Sanctity of Life Rally in Modesto sponsored by the "11th Hour" TV program.

Raised in California, Jessen lives in Nashville, Tenn. She has traveled the world since she was 14, telling of her experience.

Jessen spent her first three months in a hospital incubator. Doctors at the hospital did not expect her to live, she said. But she did. She was then put in emergency foster care, before being placed at 17 months with a foster mother who would become her adoptive grandmother. Afflicted with cerebral palsy resulting from lack of oxygen in the womb, Jessen was "32 pounds of dead weight," she said. She wasn't expected to hold up her head, sit up, crawl or walk.

Her foster mother worked with Jessen, who at age 3½ began to walk with a walker and leg braces. Today, she walks with a slight limp in her left leg.

Jessen has done indoor rock climbing and is training for the Music City marathon in Nashville in a few months. She plans to take swing or tango dance lessons after that. Jessen also writes and performs songs, ranging from love ballads to social commentary.

"Never say never," she said in a recent phone interview. "A person and God always have the opportunity to progress. No matter what point you are at, you can always do something, even if it is just the tiniest thing."

On Christmas when she was 12, Jessen learned she had survived an abortion attempt. Before, when she had asked why she had cerebral palsy, her adoptive mother — the daughter of her foster mother — told her hers was a traumatic, premature birth. But that day when she asked, her mother decided Jessen was ready to hear the truth. She told her that her biological mother was young and without hope.

"I was aborted, right?" Jessen asked. Her adoptive mother confirmed it. Jessen was calm.

"It must have been the Lord, because I didn't freak out," Jessen remembered. "I totally believe that the Lord Jesus spared my life and I would not be walking today if it were not for the grace of God and the power of Christ. I know that when you need God to walk every day, you know that God is real."

Jessen said she never dwelled on feelings of rejection, and someday wants to have or adopt children herself.

Louise Shatswell, producer of "The 11th Hour," said she hopes those who hear Jessen will be touched by her story and "that their eyes will be opened to the reality of life at that stage of life."

The rally will include a question-and-answer session with Jessen, as well as counselors and literature from the Modesto Pregnancy Center.

It's impossible to know exactly how many babies survive abortion procedures, but it is rare, said Jessen, who met 11 others — ranging in age from young children to 65 years old — at a conference about 10 years ago.

Shatswell thinks Jessen's appearance brings another view to a society that endorses the idea that "if you don't want it, get rid of it," she said. "I don't believe the majority of people who get abortions are really informed about what they are doing.

"She is a living example of an unborn child being a child and not being a thing, a glob, an unidentified piece of nothing," Shatswell said. "It's a real-life living baby … and the sanctity of life that the Bible gives doesn't sanction killing a child, whether in the womb or outside the womb."

If a woman told her she was considering an abortion, Jessen said she would listen to her, then lead her to a pregnancy crisis center for tests and counseling.

"I would say that choosing to have an abortion is something she would never forget," said Jessen, who advocates adoption.

"Can't we just give a little and say, 'I may not be the best mother for this child, but I love this child enough to sacrifice for it'?" she asked. "Isn't that the ultimate love?"

Jessen is conscious that examples speak louder than words. She often talks to young people about the value of chastity, modesty and honor. She wants to remind people that all of their choices have consequences.

"My biological parents made some really poor choices," she said. "I forgive them for what they did (but) I live every day with the result of the 'choice' that my biological mother made 27 years ago. So it's ridiculous to think our choices on a moment-by-moment basis only affect us. They always affect someone else, for good or ill."

Jessen is sometimes unprepared for the grief that pours out from others when they hear her story. "Women who have had abortions have come up to me crying, saying, 'I wish I had never done this. I had no idea the pain I would live with for the rest of my life,'" she said.

Men, too, have talked to her of feeling powerless or regretful about supporting an abortion. "At the end of the day, I do a lot of listening," Jessen said.

It's not all listening. She met President Bush in 2002 and has appeared before Congress, including speaking against partial-birth abortion in 1999 and in support of the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act in 2000.

She said she doesn't often think about her mother's abortion. "I just spend my life trying to smile and overcome," she said. "Sometimes, it does hit me, 'Oh, my gosh, I was aborted; that's huge.' There are days I think about it and I think, 'This is amazing.' But my whole life has been, so far, kind of an adventure. I really look at life that way."


Wednesday June 4, 2008
The Official Obama Criticizer, Bo Snerdley. Funny Stuff.
Posted by: racinenativemn at 4:43PM CST on June 4, 2008
SNERDLEY:  This is Bo Snerdley, the EIB Official Barack Criticizer, certified black enough to criticize -- and I have a message.  Senator Obama in your victory speech last night you declared that this was America's moment that somehow now, if we are willing to work for it -- fight for it, believe in it -- we're all going to look back someday and realize, this was the moment that we began to care for the sick, to have jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans would begin to slow and our planet would begin to heal.  This was the moment we came together to remake this great nation.  That's what you said.  Excuse me, sir.  What country have you been living in?  Americans have been working hard since there was America!  It's that work that made this the world's lone superpower, that work that built a nation that is the envy of the world.  And what is this business about the oceans begin to slow?  What does that mean?  In fact, what do you mean?  This is insulting, sir!  America is great; it was great before you stepped on the scene.  The thing that frightens us, sir, is that you are hell-bent on destroying what is great in the name of liberalism.

Now, a translation for the EIB brothers and sisters in the 'hood: My brutha, O! Big ups on your win, yo.  You the big dog now, but yo, listen up, what's up with that speech, bro?  Check it out.  You running for president or you running to become black Moses, yo?  You going to all day like, you know, step on the scene, the world, the ocean's going to part, then start slowing down?  Yo, that sounds a little fishy to me, yo.  And the joblessness? You want to get jobs for people, yo?  Doing what?  But if you throwin' down jobs I got a few peeps to hit you up with, brothers and sisters looking for jobs out there better paying money, Rezko, yo? Look, I got news for you, most of us even the typical white people, yo, we already care for sick people -- and dig this, bro.  What kind of policy you holding back that can heal the planet?  Especially since it's not sick.  Between you and me, yo, the earf isn't sick, doesn't really need to be healed.  Yo, bro, you need to chill, you know?  You're not God, despite yo press coverage. 

That concludes our statement.


Obama's buddy busted
Posted by: racinenativemn at 4:35PM CST on June 4, 2008

Political Fundraiser Tony Rezko Found Guilty on 16 Counts in Corruption Trial

CHICAGO —  A federal jury has found a prominent political fundraiser for Sen. Barack Obama and Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich guilty of 16 of 24 counts in his Illinois corruption trial.

Antoin "Tony" Rezko was accused of scheming to get bribes from businesses seeking state contracts.

The jury delivered its verdict Wednesday after a nine-week trial.

Rezko has known Obama since he entered politics and was involved in a 2005 real estate deal with the Democratic president ial  candidate, although testimony barely touched on their relationship. Most of the focus was on shakedowns prosecutors said Rezko arranged when he was a top adviser to Blagojevich.

Neither Blagojevich nor Obama has been accused of wrongdoing.


Cory Hart inside the park homerun. Brewers about to win 10 games in the last 12!
Posted by: racinenativemn at 2:58PM CST on June 4, 2008
Now this is baseball. it's about time we see the brewers play as a team. boy if this keeps up look out. How long do you think it'll last? GO BREWERS!!

Monday June 2, 2008
One of the speakers at John Hagee's Christians United For Israel D.C. Summit
Posted by: racinenativemn at 3:08PM CST on June 2, 2008

Kamal Saleem was born in the Middle East to a large Sunni Muslim family who still reside in the Middle East. Kamal was recruited by the PLO and completed his first mission to Israel at the age of seven years old. He was trained in every form of offensive and defensive weapon assault terrorist tactics.

Kamal came to the United States as a young man with a mission to covert Americans both Christian and Jews for the glory of Allah.

In 1985, Kamal’s world changed when he was injured in a serious automobile accident. At that accident scene a Christian man tended to Kamal and made sure he got the medical treatment he needed. Kamal had a spiritual journey and eventually converted to Christianity.

Kamal has great insight into the world situation around us, and a wealth of knowledge concerning the true culture and agenda of radical Islam. He is well versed in both the Koran and Holy Bible. Kamal believes radical Islam is the most clear and present danger to both Christians and Jews in the world today as we know it.

Kamal and his wife have been married for sixteen years. They have three children and five grandchildren. He currently teaches and speaks all over America in Churches, Universities and High Schools, as well as Radio, Television interviews.


Sunday June 1, 2008
Umps love the cubs.
Posted by: racinenativemn at 3:31PM CST on June 1, 2008
i can't watch that many brewers games living in minnesota so i decided to watch the cubs game on wgn. I hardly ever complain about the calls because i watch most of my games on the internet. with the rockies up ,two of the three outs in the top of the 6th were called stike outs when they were obviously balls. both players on the outs went to drop the bat and take their base just to learn they were called out. was this going on all year?

Brewers back to .500 can they get a few games over?
Posted by: racinenativemn at 7:10AM CST on June 1, 2008
Two series wins in a row. whats going on here? I'm just hoping the cubs start a losing streak here pretty soon. I don't like the pirates either but it was nice to see them whoop the cards 14 - 4.

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