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July 2012

MY SAY: BASTILLE DAY JULY 14, 1789 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BEGAN

While the French went on to bathe the nation in blood, beheadings and a reign of terror, the same year 1789, Americans elected George Washington our first and magnificent President who had been sworn in on April 30, 1789.

It was far from real “egalite” in America as only white men of property had been allowed to vote, but it was the embryo of what became the greatest democracy in history. Vive l’Amerique!

WHAT ROMNEY COULD LEARN FROM CALVIN COOLIDGE: GARLAND TUCKER….SEE NOTE PLEASE

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/07/gov_romney_please_meet_gov_coolidge.html

CAL COOLIDGE IS MY FAVORITE MODERN PRESIDENT…HOWEVER, HE WAS AN “ACCIDENTAL” PRESIDENT…LIKE TRUMAN….HE WAS ACTUALLY THE 29TH VICE PRESIDENT WHO BECAME THE 30TH PRESIDENT WHEN THE PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING DIED IN 1923. HE WAS ELECTED IN 1924 AND SERVED AS ONE OF AMERICA’S GREAT AND SUCCESSFUL CONSERVATIVES…..RSK

The American public may be about to do something it has not done in 88 years: elect a former governor of Massachusetts as president of the United States. In anticipation of this election, we can only hope that some of Governor Romney’s advisors will introduce him to his predecessor, Governor Calvin Coolidge.

Coolidge was one of the most popular presidents in U.S. history, but historians have tended to underestimate his importance. However, with the advent of Reagan and the revival of conservatism, Coolidge’s place in history has been re-appraised. Historian Paul Johnson has called Coolidge “[t]he most internally consistent and single minded of modern American presidents.” Amity Shlaes has written recently that Coolidge believed his first obligation was “to do no harm. His no harm rule came out of strength of character. By holding back, Coolidge believed he sustained stability, so that citizens knew what to expect from their government.” Perhaps one of Coolidge’s own supporters best summarized his record: “Coolidge never wasted any time, never wasted any words, and never wasted any public money.”

Before meeting his predecessor, Romney might well consider the following Coolidge administration accomplishments:

* Top marginal income tax rates were lowered from 73% to 24%.
* By the end of his term, 98% of the population paid no income tax at all.
* The federal budget was reduced by 35%.
* Per capita income increased over 30%.
* Unemployment averaged 3.3%.
* GNP grew at the fastest compound rate of any eight-year period in U.S. history.

There are some very important lessons that Mitt could learn from Silent Cal. First and foremost, Coolidge was a man of character who embodied the classic New England virtues upon which the Republic was founded: hard work, independent thinking (“common sense” as he called it), lack of pretense, sense of duty, perseverance, scrupulous honesty — in other words, the bedrock on which Coolidge had been raised in rural Vermont and on which he built his political career. The 1920s made for a decade of rapid social change, but Coolidge’s somewhat old-fashioned virtues resonated with the American public.

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EDITORIAL: French follies
EDITORIAL: French follies
The Washington Times | When your president is a socialist, expect a lot of denial. So it is with France’s new leader, Francois Hollande, who wants more public-sector benefits, increased government expenditures and higher taxes as his country crumbles. Read more…

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Md. governor blames outages on global warming
The Washington Examiner
Friday, July 13, 2012
News
Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley on Wednesday attributed the prolonged power outages that left hundreds of thousands of Marylanders in the dark to global warming, saying the state’s electricity grid could not handle stronger storms caused by climate change. Read more…

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Feds foist chicken ID on frustrated farmers
Times247
Friday, July 13, 2012
Exclusive
Voter ID has gotten large amounts of media attention, but residents of rural areas are concerned about another identification issue that remains largely ignored: chicken ID. Read more…

Read more: http://times247.com/#ixzz20b9nuOhC
Pelosi gets her news from Colbert, Stewart
The Washington Examiner
Friday, July 13, 2012
Blogs
The Atlantic interviews Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for its “What I read” series, and it appears that in spite of her busy life as House minority leader, she has time to read a lot, citing over a dozen newspaper sources. Read more…

Read more: http://times247.com/#ixzz20bA2W28S

Obama says he failed at persuasion
Dave Boyer

President Obama, whose skills as an orator are credited with helping him win the presidency in 2008, said in an interview Thursday that he has failed in office to communicate effectively with the public. Read more…

GEEZ REMEMBER JIMMY CARTER’S “MALAISE” SPEECH…IS THIS A WHIFF OF DESPERATION/….RSK

Read more: http://times247.com/#ixzz20b8dfKBM

WES PRUDEN: ON HOLDER, ROMNEY AND RACE-BAITING

http://www.prudenpolitics.com/newsletter?utm_source=P&P%20Auto%201&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4027

Campaign politics is all about pandering. You can’t expect a candidate to show up to talk anything but drivel when his survival is on the line.

But not always. Mitt Romney showed up this week in Houston to speak to the annual convention of the National Association of Colored People. Some people thought he was brave, others that he was merely foolish, and was wasting his time.

The stage was set for a Republican calamity. Earlier in the week, Atty. Gen. Eric Holder delivered a race-baiting speech that would have done a Demoractic pol in the Old South proud. He put the crowd surging into the aisles, howling their appreciation. He defended the Justice Department efforts to block laws in more than 30 states to require voters to show some sort of identification before getting a ballot. “The arc of American history has always moved toward expanding the electorate. It is what has made this nation exceptional.” More rafter-raising cheers from the delegates (who were required, by the way, to show ID to get into the hall).

The attorney general likened voter-identification requirements, enacted to prevent unqualified voters from stuffing ballot boxes with illegal votes, to the Jim Crow-era requirement in most Southern states to pay a poll tax (usually a dollar) to cast a ballot. Mr. Holder, a lawyer, was clearly basing his comparison on hearsay evidence. Voter-ID is required in many states a long way from Dixie, and it’s nothing like a poll tax. The usual forms of identification – a driver’s license, an employer’s identification – is all that is required in states with voter-ID laws, and, as in Texas, where the Justice Department is at the moment in court attacking the requirement, the states provide, free, an identification card. If the right to vote is, as the attorney general says, a citizen’s “most precious right,” it ought to be precious enough to take the trouble to get free and proper identification. Anyone who wants to drive a car, cash a check or buy a bottle of beer has to be prepared to go to such trouble.

Mitt Romney obviously knew he wouldn’t raise the rafters with anything approximating cheers, but showed up, anyway, to do what politicians, editorial writers and civics teachers say we all should do – address respectful arguments to those who disagree with us. Didn’t someone say that’s the American way? He paid the crowd the compliment of addressing them as grown-ups in a speech that was direct, assertive and dispassionate. He told them that he, not Barack Obama, was really the one they have been waiting for.

MARTIN SHERMAN: DISPUTING DERSHOWITZ…..AGAIN ****

http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=277325

“Dershowitz’s latest two-state proposal is a masterpiece of logical inconsistency, with oxymorons being surpassed only by non-sequiturs.”

“A [Palestinian] state is liable to be an arrowhead directed at the very heart of Israel with all the force of the Arab world behind it…. this is the terrible danger involved in the establishment of a third independent sovereign state between us and the Jordan River – Amnon Rubinstein, former Meretz MK and education minister, Haaretz, 1976”

What is it about the Palestinian issue that induces the total eclipse of common sense in otherwise ostensibly intelligent people?

How long can two-staters cling to disastrously failed concepts? How long can they obdurately adhere to patently unfeasible policy proposals? How long can they continue to mouth meaningless mantras that fly in the face of painfully evident facts? How long can they go on resolutely ignoring reality – no matter how ruinous the consequences?

How long can they maintain the mendacious masquerade that their futile pursuit of fatal fantasy somehow validates their absurd claim to the moral and intellectual high ground?

How long will it take until intellectual integrity asserts itself and compels them to admit error?

These irksome questions keep pushing themselves into my mind whenever I encounter an new declaration of support for the two-state notion by people of the stature of Alan Dershowitz.

The Cognitive War Against Israel in the Settlement Debate: Richard L. Cravatts ****

http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-cognitive-war-against-israel-in-the-settlement-debate/

“…..does anyone doubt that once the Palestinians, aided and abetted by mendacious Western elites, diplomats, and an anti-Israel international community of supporters, have purged Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem of all Jews, that new calls will then arise accusing Jews of “occupying” more “Arab” lands in Tel Aviv, Netanya, Tiberias, or Haifa?”

No sooner had retired Israeli Supreme Court Justice Edmund Levy issued an 89-page legal opinion that seemed to confirm the legality of West Bank settlements, than the Obama administration chimed in with a well-worn criticism of the report’s findings, the long-held view that the presence of Jewish residents in Judea and Samaria violates international law. Levy’s committee had found that “Israel does not meet the criteria of ‘military occupation’ as defined under international law” in the West Bank, and that claims that they exist in violation of international law are baseless.

But Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s office wanted no part of the report’s findings. “We do not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity and we oppose any effort to legalize settlement outposts,” said her spokesman, Patrick Ventrell. And, he added, the State Department was “concerned about it, obviously.”

The problem with this defective diplomacy, as is often the case when Israel is concerned, is that operates in what Melanie Phillips has called “a world turned upside down,” where the perennial victim status of the long-suffering Palestinians trumps any sovereign rights of Israel regarding its borders, security, and even its survival in a sea of jihadist foes who yearn for its destruction. The settlement debate has also been hijacked by the Arab world and its Western apologists who, willingly blind to history, international law, and fact, continue to assign the blame for the absence of peace on the perceived offenses of occupation and Israeli truculence. Thus, Secretary Clinton and her predecessor, Condoleezza Rice, have both referred to the nuisance Israel causes by letting Jews live in the West Bank, against the wishes of the Palestinians who view that territory as once and forever theirs, as “unhelpful” in seeking a viable solution to Palestinian statehood.

EGYPTIAN JOURNALIST AL-GORAI, 56, DEFENDER OF ASSAD AND ISRAEL BASHER DIES ON AIR WHILE DEBATING…..

http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/video-karma-defender-of-assad-regime-dies-on-air/2012/07/13/

According to Al Ahram, Egyptian journalist Adel Al-Gogari, 56, died on Wednesday night while discussing the crisis in Syria during a live televised broadcast on Iraqi Al-Hadath private channel in Media Production City, Cairo. Al-Gogari, editor of Egypt’s Al-Anwar newspaper and Al-Ghad Al-Arabi magazine, suffered a blot clot following an intense phone debate over Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s regime with Brigadier-General Hossam, a member of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), who Al-Gogari had called a “fugitive soldier.” Al-Gogari, a Nasserist, also accused the FSA of being funded by Israel during the show.

Al Ahram reports that Al-Gogari was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.

The late journalist’s family announced on Facebook that they will receive condolences on Friday in his birthplace Abu-Suweir city in the canal governorate of Ismailia.

AMAZING ISRAEL: DISCOVERY OF A PROTEIN TECHNIQUE FOR NEW CANCER TREATMENTS

Israeli Scientists Find Way to Delay Cell Death Israeli Researchers have discovered a protein that is central to delaying cell death, which “could lead to new approaches to treating cancer.” The findings, led by Hebrew University graduate student Chen Hener-Katz and involving a collaboration between Prof. Assaf Friedler of the Hebrew University and Prof. Atan […]