Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Obama vs. House on guns. Who will prevail?

Stockpiling continues in response to president's re-election
 
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Gun retailers continue to report record-high sales since the re-election of President Obama, but Second Amendment advocates say any moves by the White House to restrict access to weapons ultimately is in the hands of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
 
Larry Pratt, executive director of the firearms lobbying group Gun Owners of America, told WND that because the House holds the purse strings, Republican members have the power to rein in any executive orders by Obama to control guns by blocking funding.
 
“We lost the presidential election, but if the Congress, in fact, has its own mind, then we can do some things with that,” said Pratt, who has directed the 300,000-member GOA for more than 30 years.
Meanwhile, gun-store owners across the nation, such as Jim and Joy Pruett of Jim Pruett’s Guns and Ammo in Houston, Texas, say sales have gone “through the roof” since Election Day.
 
“We haven’t been able to keep up with it,” Jim Pruett told the Houston Chronicle. “It’s beyond our wildest imagination.”
 
Pratt quipped that “nobody is taking down the picture of the president from their gun-store walls – the one with the caption ‘Salesman of the Year.’”
 
“It’s the one government stimulus that has worked,” Pratt told WND.
 
On Black Friday last week, a record-high 154,873 background check requests were made, a 20 percent increase over last year’s record of 129,166.
 
The Pruetts said that in October 2008, their sales were $230,000, far above the monthly average of $150,000. But in November 2008, sales skyrocketed to $550,000.
 
The couple doesn’t have a count yet for October and November of this year, but Jim Pruett predicts that the ratio is a 20-to-1 increase since Election Day, the Houston paper reported.
 
Like other gun owners nationwide, Pruett attributes the sales spike, in part, to Obama’s reference in October to reintroduction of an assault weapons ban.
 
Responding to a question from reporters after remaining mostly silent on the issue during his first term, Obama insisted weapons “that were designed for soldiers in war theaters don’t belong on our streets.”
 
He noted, however, that in his hometown of Chicago “there’s an awful lot of violence, and they’re not using AK-47s. They’re using cheap hand guns.”
 
Obama campaigned in 2008 on permanent reinstatement of the expired assault weapons ban but never followed through.
 
Gun owners also are worried because just hours after Obama’s re-election, the U.S. signaled its support for a U.N. committee’s call to renew debate over a draft international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global conventional arms trade.
 
U.N. delegates and gun control activists believe treaty talks broke down in July because Obama thought Republican opponent Mitt Romney might exploit the issue if the White House appeared to be in support of the pact.
 
Another gun retailer, Debbie Schultz of Schultz’s Sportsmen’s Stop in Kiski Township, Pa., said her customers are concerned not only that Obama’s re-election will bring stricter gun laws but that civil order in general will begin to deteriorate.
 
Schultz, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported, said they’re “worried about the direction of the country and want to be able to protect themselves if something would happen.”
 
National Rifle Association spokeswoman Jacqueline Otto told WND that her organization is not surprised by the spike in sales, as gun owners “are very informed voters and they have known that President Obama has opposed our Second Amendment rights his entire political career.”
 
“Gun sales are undoubtedly going up because gun owners know that at best President Obama wants to make guns and ammunition more expensive through increased taxes and regulation, and at worst he wants to make them totally illegal,” she said.
 
“Election Day may be over, but gun owners are continuing to make their voices heard by turning out to their local gun shops.”
 
U.N. treaty

Pratt told WND he doesn’t think the U.N. treaty will get anywhere with the Senate, which would need to ratify it.
 
“But what I do see is more below the radar, perhaps through executive order, telling gun stores not to sell guns that are perfectly legal to sell,” he said.
 
He foresees the possibility of executive orders by Obama that would bar the sale of any handgun over the caliber of .380 and any long gun that can accept a high capacity magazine.
 
“That would be a kind of European-style gun control,” he said, adding, “We’ve got a kind of European-style guy in the office of president.”
 
Pratt said his group has begun conversations with members of Congress to defund any initiatives Obama might put forward to curtail weapons.
 
An assault weapon ban, he said, also would not get by Congress.
 
“We’ve seen that he doesn’t mind ruling by executive orders,” Pratt said, “so it will fall heavily on the House whether they have the determination to simply say none of these funds may be used to carry out whatever it is that the president is trying to do.”
 
He said House Speaker John Boehner likely will need pressure from members of his Republican caucus, telling him, “We’re going to do it this way, and if you’re too afraid, just sit in the back of the bus for a while.”
 
Pratt commended Reps. Michele Bachman, R-Minn., and Steve King, R-Iowa, as “very tough” defenders of the Second Amendment “through a difficult period when there wasn’t anybody in leadership” other than Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who has pursued the Obama administration’s Fast and Furious gun-tracing scandal as chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
 
Pratt is placing some hope in members of the incoming Republican freshman class, including Stephen Stockman of Texas and Jackie Walorski of Indiana.
 
“We know personally they have a demonstrated history of confronting their party leadership when the leadership was off the reservation and successfully getting the leadership and the caucus back on the reservation,” Pratt said.
 
Stockman, who will represent Texas’s 36th District, confronted the GOP leadership on gun rights when he represented the state’s 9th Congressional District between 1995 and 1997, Pratt noted. Walorski, as a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, confronted her governor on raising taxes.
 
“They both publicly opposed the leadership and got the leadership to back down,” Pratt said.
“We hope we have enough of the Stockman and Walorski types in the House that perhaps the caucus can no longer ignore their own platform, because there will be a public conscience there,” he said.
 
 

Treasury borrowed $24 billion in one day after Thanksgiving.

The US Treasury raised the national debt by more than $24 billion on the day after Thanksgiving
 
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The US Treasury raised the national debt by more than $24 billion on the day after Thanksgiving, increasing it to the alarming rate of about $211.69 per US household and bringing it to the highest level in history.
Topping off at $16.3 trillion, Friday’s debt was the highest on US record. The numbers skyrocketed after the Treasury Department took the day off on Thanksgiving, holding off on borrowing for just one day. But while Americans stayed home to say thanks and celebrate their annual feast, the economy grew worse overnight, CNS News reported.

On Black Friday, while shoppers were still digesting their big Thanksgiving meals, the voracious federal government scarfed down second, third, and fourth helpings of debt,” wrote John Hayward of Human Events.

When President Barack Obama first took office in 2009, the national debt was $10.6 trillion. Throughout the course of his presidency, it has increased by $5.7 trillion – the equivalent of nearly $50,000 per household.

During a 60 Minutes interview two months ago, the president responded to the alarming numbers, claiming that most of the debt was out of his control.

“Over the last four years, the deficit has gone up, but 90 percent of that is as a consequence of two wars that weren’t paid for, as a consequence of tax cuts that weren’t paid for, a prescription drug plan that was not paid for, and then the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression,” Obama said.

But at a time when Congress is once again debating whether or not to raise the debt ceiling in a struggling economy, the numbers are concerning. If Congress does not raise the debt ceiling before the end of February, the US risks defaulting on its payments to creditors, the Bipartisan Policy Center said in a new report released Tuesday.

The debt ceiling is currently set at $16.394 trillion and US national debt is currently at $16.268 trillion. Even though most politicians state the US can hardly afford to add to its already record-breaking debt numbers, very few economists doubt that in the years to come American credit will only grow.
 

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I will never mess with Anonymous or post his stuff for the most part, BUT this is something that the school deserved...Here is an agreeing nod to to ANONYMOUS for dealing with the schools when our so called leaders will not!

Anonymous hacks school board in retaliation for spying on students
 
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Hackers say they are responsible for taking down the website of a Texas school district in retaliation for a mandatory surveillance program students are being told to comply with.
The website for San Antonio’s Northside Independent School District was unavailable at times throughout the weekend and into Monday after hacktivists claiming to be involved with the Anonymous movement waged an attack to draw attention to a controversial new program that requires students to be monitored with tiny Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) chips.
 
Through the Twitter account @RemainSilentz, one self-described participant in Anonymous confirmed that NISD.net was taken offline late Friday.
 
“DOWN AND OUT – Boom, track my ass like you track children you pervs,” the user wrote.
 
Two schools in NISD — John Jay High School and Anson Jones Middle School — began asking students earlier this year to carry RFID-equipped identification cards so that educators can monitor their location on school grounds. The school district says tracking students allows for more accurate attendance figures, and therefore better funding. It hasn’t been welcomed with open arms by students, however, and last week a judge had to intervene and issue a temporary restraining order to prevent the principle from Jay High from expelling sophomore Andrea Hernandez for refusing to wear a badge after the school said participation was mandatory.
 
“We are conditioning kids to live in a surveillance state,” John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, told RT on Friday.
 
Whitehead has been instrumental in helping Hernandez fight to be free from being monitored, and celebrated the issuing of a restraining order. And as more people become aware of cases like hers, he says he hopes there is a chance at holding onto our right to privacy.
 
“There are going to be people who are going to want to opt out, and we want to protect those people who don’t want to be part of a system that they feel violates their human dignity and their constitutional rights,” he says.
 
A hearing is scheduled in the coming days to consider a preliminary injunction that will prohibit NISD from making the tracking program mandatory any further, but meanwhile Anonymous has taken matters into their own hands.
 
“I sincerely hope you have noticed that I have took down your website for a reason, and that reason is stripping away the privacy of students in your school. What was going through your mind when you had this idea?” an Anon using the alias tr1xxyAnon wrote in a statement circulated over the weekend.
 
After a judge agreed to file an order blocking the expulsion of Hernandez last week, Whitehead wrote, “The court’s willingness to grant a temporary restraining order is a good first step, but there is still a long way to go—not just in this case, but dealing with the mindset, in general, that everyone needs to be monitored and controlled.”
 
Although only two schools in Texas ask students to use “SmartID” cards at the moment, the success of the program at John Jay and Anson Jones will determine of other facilities in NSID will soon make the badges mandatory.

OH HELL! Diagram suggests Tehran’s planned bomb would be three times stronger than Hiroshima blast!

Iranian scientists running simulations of large nuclear weapon!
 
VIENNA (AP) — Iranian scientists have run computer simulations for a nuclear weapon that would produce more than triple the explosive force of the World War II bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, according to a diagram obtained by The Associated Press.
 
The diagram was leaked by officials from a country critical of Iran’s atomic program to bolster their arguments that Iran’s nuclear program must be halted before it produces a weapon. The officials provided the diagram only on condition that they and their country not be named.
 
The International Atomic Energy Agency — the Vienna-based U.N. nuclear watchdog — reported last year that it had obtained diagrams indicating that Iran was calculating the “nuclear explosive yield” of potential weapons. A senior diplomat who is considered neutral on the issue confirmed that the graph obtained by the AP was indeed one of those cited by the IAEA in that report. He spoke only on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the issue.
 
The undated diagram that was given to the AP by officials of a country critical of Iran's atomic program allegedly calculating the explosive force of a nuclear weapon. The curve peaks at just above 50 kilotons at around 2 microseconds, reflecting the full force of the weapon being modeled. The Farsi writing at the bottom translates "changes in output and in energy released as a function of time through power pulse" (photo credit: AP)
The undated diagram that was given to the AP by officials of a country critical of Iran’s atomic program allegedly calculating the explosive force of a nuclear weapon. The curve peaks at just above 50 kilotons at around 2 microseconds, reflecting the full force of the weapon being modeled. The Farsi writing at the bottom translates “changes in output and in energy released as a function of time through power pulse”


The IAEA report mentioning the diagrams last year did not give details of what they showed. But the diagram seen by the AP shows a bell curve — with variables of time in micro-seconds, and power and energy both in kilotons — the traditional measurement of the energy output, and hence the destructive power of nuclear weapons. The curve peaks at just above 50 kilotons at around 2 microseconds, reflecting the full force of the weapon being modeled.
 
The bomb that the United States dropped on Hiroshima in Japan during World War II, in comparison, had a force of about 15 kilotons. Modern nuclear weapons have yields hundreds of times higher than that.
 
The diagram has a caption in Farsi: “Changes in output and in energy released as a function of time through power pulse.” The number “5” is part of the title, suggesting it is part of a series.
 
David Albright, whose Institute for Science and International Security is used by the U.S. government as a go-to source on Iran’s nuclear program, said the diagram looks genuine but seems to be designed more “to understand the process” than as part of a blueprint for an actual weapon in the making.
 
“The yield is too big,” Albright said, noting that North Korea’s first tests of a nuclear weapon were only a few kilotons. Because the graph appears to be only one in a series, others might show lower yields, closer to what a test explosion might produce, he said.
 
The senior diplomat said the diagram was part of a series of Iranian computer-generated models provided to the IAEA by the intelligences services of member nations for use in its investigations of suspicions that Iran is trying to produce a nuclear weapon. Iran denies any interest in such a weapon and has accused the United States and Israel of fabricating evidence that suggests it is trying to build a bomb.
 
Asked about the project, Iran’s chief IAEA delegate, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, said he had not heard of it. IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor said the agency had no comment.
 
Iran has refused to halt uranium enrichment, despite offers of reactor fuel from abroad, saying it is producing nuclear fuel for civilian uses. It has refused for years to cooperate with the U.N. nuclear agency’s efforts to investigate its program.
 
Iran’s critics fear it could use the enriched uranium for military purposes. Such concerns grew this month when the IAEA said Iran is poised to double its output of higher-enriched uranium at its fortified underground facility — a development that could put Tehran within months of being able to make the core of a nuclear warhead.
 
In reporting on the existence of the diagrams last year, the IAEA said it had obtained them from two member nations that it did not identify. Other diplomats have said that Israel and the United States — the countries most concerned about Iran’s nuclear program — have supplied the bulk of intelligence being used by the IAEA in its investigation.
 
“The application of such studies to anything other than a nuclear explosive is unclear to the agency,” the IAEA said at the time.
 
The models were allegedly created in 2008 and 2009 — well after 2003, the year that the United States said Tehran had suspended such work in any meaningful way. That date has been questioned by Britain, France, Germany and Israel, and the IAEA now believes that — while Iran shut down some of its work back then — other tests and experiments continue today.
 
With both the IAEA probe and international attempts to engage Iran stalled, there are fears that Israel may opt to strike at Tehran’s nuclear program. The Jewish state insists it will not tolerate an Iran armed with nuclear arms.
 
An intelligence summary provided with the drawing linked it to other alleged nuclear weapons work — significant because it would indicate that Iran is working not on isolated experiments, but rather on a single program aimed at mastering all aspects of nuclear arms development.
 
The IAEA suspects that Iran has conducted live tests of conventional explosives that could be used to detonate a nuclear weapon at Parchin, a sprawling military base southeast of Tehran. The intelligence summary provided to the AP said data gained from those tests fed the model plotted in the diagram. Iran has repeatedly turned down IAEA requests to visit the site, which the agency fears is undergoing a major cleanup meant to eliminate any traces of such experiments.
 
The intelligence summary named nuclear scientists Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Majid Shahriari and Fereidoun Abbasi as key players in developing the computer diagrams, adding that Shahriari and Abbasi were also involved in the Parchin testing.
 
Iran has for years rebuffed IAEA attempts to question Fakhrizadeh for his suspected involvement in secret programs.
Shahriari was assassinated in 2010 by what Iran says were Israeli agents. Abbasi, now the head of Iran’s nuclear agency, was wounded in a separate assassination attempt the same day that Shahriari was killed.
 
The senior diplomat, who is familiar with the Iran probe, said the agency has not yet determined any connection between Parchin and the computer models. But Olli Heinonen, who headed the IAEA’s Iran investigation until 2010, said using the results of the alleged Parchin tests would “make sense as part of the design and testing of a (computer) model.”
 


THESE PEOPLE ARE FULL OF THE DEVIL! The new leader of Syria’s opposition called Zionism a “cancerous movement” and praised Saddam Hussein for “terrifying the Jews.”

For Syria’s new opposition head, Zionism is ‘a cancerous movement’
 
The new leader of Syria’s opposition coalition, presented by international media as a moderate Islamic cleric, has called Zionism a “cancerous movement” and praised Saddam Hussein for “terrifying the Jews.”
 
Mouaz al-Khatib made the “cancerous” reference in an essay published last year titled “The role of international politics in inciting sectarian strife,” in which enumerated the possibility of coexistence between Syria’s Sunni majority and the country’s religious minorities. In it, Khatib includes a chapter titled “Jews in the eyes of the Islamic civilization society.”
 
“The Islamic civilization clearly draws a clear distinction between Zionism as a cancerous movement and the Jews as the followers of a religion greatly respected in Islam,” Khatib wrote, but then, contradicting that statement, acknowledged ”the historic enmity between Muslims and Jews since the early days of the call to Islam.”
 
Khatib has been described by international media as a moderate religious figure, capable of counterbalancing the growing influence of Islamic extremists within the ranks of the Syrian opposition.
 
“My brothers, we lived all our lives, Sunnis, Shiites, Alawites and Druse as a one-hearted community, and with us lived our dear brothers who follow Jesus, peace be upon him,” he told a crowd of supporters in a Damascus suburb in April 2011, only one month into the uprising.
 
But it would seem that Khatib holds a different opinion concerning the Jews.
 
In an essay published in January 2007 in which he criticizes the regime of Saddam Hussein, Khatib nevertheless mentions a few of Hussein’s achievements, including “building a massive army; terrifying the Jews; and [creating] an excellent educational system.
A former Imam at the Ummayad mosque in Damascus, Khatib has repeatedly called for unity among Syria’s religious groups. Arrested four times since the outbreak of the revolution in March 2011, Khatib finally fled Syrian in the summer of 2011.
 

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