January 29, 2012

Mortal Kombat! Every Mortal Is Responsible For Their Own DESTINY!




Woot Woot! Mortal Kombat is on Starz cable channel. It just started at 1:20am pst. There's nothing else on the tube right now. Sooooo glad Mortal Kombat is on! Never get tired of watching this timeless CLASSIC. GREAT PRINCIPLES!!! :D

This is one of my all time favorite movies! It was just the OOMPH that I needed to kick it into HIGH gear! This movie has very many spiritual principles that are key to our conscious elevation. It also portrays the ongoing battle between LIGHT and darkness! Know this, the dark forces will not win. LIGHT WILL PREVAIL. I have posted the last half hour of this movie! However, I highly recommend that you watch this movie from the beginning so that you better understand what led up to this moment. It still blows my mind when I watch it. Let this movie inspire you to do the following:
  • You must Face your enemy.
  • You must Face yourself.
  • You must Face your worst fear.

January 28, 2012

♥♥♥ I Believe In Lღ√Ƹ Lღ√Ƹ Lღ√Ƹ ♥♥♥


HAPPY SATURDAY everybody!!! I've been enjoying this day taking it easy, relaxing listening to Barbra Streisand albums... IN HEAVEN! ;) Must share this wonderful feeling! :D Enjoy this great uplifting song!

I Believe In Love by Barbra Streisand

(Feeling love is feeling good, I believe in love)
Yeah
(Feeling love is feeling good, I believe in love)
Yeah

Feeling love, that's all
That's enough for me

Yet I see, I see faces
Covered up and empty eyed
Empty spaces
Where there used to be a soul inside

Nothing and no one ever gets to you
Seems the wind could blow right through you
Believin' in gods that never knew you
I believe in love

I believe in love
I believe in feelin' good
And that's feelin' love

Now worry
Climbin' up your money tree
You've got to hurry
Monkey do what monkey see

You're on a one-way street and you're speeding
Missin' the signs you ought to be readin'
Passin' things you'll later be needin'
I believe in love, what?

I believe it nobody sold me
Always knew it, nobody told me
I believe in someone to hold me
I believe in love

I believe in love, I do
Yes, I believe in feelin' good
And that's feelin' love, yeah

(Feeling love is feeling good)

Feeling love, that's all
That's enough for me
I won't be, don't wanna be lonely

Sleeping in an empty bed
Shouldn't be only
A place to rest my head

But I don't want to find myself one day
Waking up and looking at Monday
With some what's his name left from Sunday
I believe in love, what?

I believe it nobody sold me
Always knew it, nobody told me
I believe in someone to hold me
I believe in love

I believe in love
I believe in feelin' good
Now everybody should
They believe in feelin' good
Believin' in, believin' in love, LOVE!

January 27, 2012

Thank God It's Friday... ♥

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You Matter And YOU Are LOVED! ♥

No day is wasted in which I touch another person's life in any positive, meaningful way. And so it is that I enrich my days by giving something of myself whether through a warm smile, a kind word, a sympathetic ear, a gentle embrace or a simple helping hand.

"Love is always bestowed as a gift:
freely, willingly and without expectation.
We don't love to be loved; we love to love."
~ by Leo Buscaglia ♥

January 22, 2012

Food Traditions and Symbols of Chinese New Year

Delish
written by Kiri Tannenbaum
Friday January 20, 2012

Don't put away your party hats and noisemakers just yet. January 23 is Chinese New Year, and of course, it is celebrated with a huge Chinese feast!

The meal is actually referred to as a "reunion dinner" — one in which extended families get together to ring in the new year and new season. Since the 20th century, the holiday has also been called Spring Festival, as, according to the lunar calendar, winter ends and spring officially begins on this day. The Chinese don't have to wait for a groundhog to tell them its time to stop hibernating. But they do have an animal or symbol associated with the turn of the calendar. This year marks the year of the legendary dragon, who's believed to have divine powers.

Historically on this day families would meticulously clean their home to exorcise huiqi that, according to the History Channel, were "inauspicious breaths, which might have collected during the old year." And they believed the Gods would be coming to inspect their homes. "Ritual sacrifices of food and paper icons were offered to gods and ancestors. People posted scrolls printed with lucky messages on household gates and set off firecrackers to frighten evil spirits. Elders gave out money to children," as the History Channel explains. But the most significant part of the celebration was the grand feast. Each course had particular meaning and each course meant to bring the family luck in the coming years.

Here are a few of the dishes that are eaten on this holiday:

Long Life Noodles are eaten to bring longevity. They are uncut noodles prepared in a variety of ways and the longer the better.

Oranges, usually Mandarin, are eaten and given out as something sweet and because, in some dialects, the name also means "luck."

Dumplings At this festive meal they have special significance because of their shape, symbolizing family togetherness. They are often prepared with all of the generations of the family and are eaten at midnight. Some dumplings are also eaten to represent wealth and are shaped like ancient Chinese coins.

Spring rolls, or egg rolls, are also considered to bring good fortune, as their shape resembles that of a gold bar.

Buddha's Delight is a dish we've seen on many Chinese take-out menus, but on this day it holds a special significance. This strictly vegetarian dish (no animals should be sacrificed in Buddhism) is packed with 18 ingredients (a lucky number) and usually includes bamboo shoots, mushrooms, dried lily buds, and beans.

Jin Duey are sesame-coated rice balls (yum!) made from a glutenous flour that puffs up when fried. It's believed that they bring growing fortune because they expand.

Sweet cakes are eaten to represent the sweet life. A chewy Sticky Cake, or Nian Gow, represents a family's cohesiveness and closeness.

The last course of fish is not served to be eaten, but to represent abundance of wealth of the family. Often, the fish comes out with the head and tail intact, as the Chinese word for fish also sounds similar to wish (funny, that's sorta what it sounds like in English). It is included on the table as hope that the new year brings each family member what they wish for.

Happy eating, and may all your wishes come true.

NFC Championship Game: GIANTS vs 49ers

WooHoo! Get ready folks... the NFC championship game is about to start in 2 hrs. The NY Giants vs SF 49ers at 3:30pm PST / 6:30pm EST on FOX. :D

FYI: The AFC Championship Game between the Baltimore Ravens vs the New England Patriots already started at 12:00pm PST / 3:00pm EST on CBS.

Super Bowl is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 5th, 3:30pm PST / 6:30pm EST on NBC.

GO Giants!!!
UPDATE 7:35pm: FINAL NY Giants 20 SF 49ers 17

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!
Super Bowl here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!
GIANTS YOU ROCK!!!

Goodbye Metal Rabbit... Hello Water Dragon! HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!! :)

Happy Chinese New Year!!!

Daily Horoscope
Chinese Astrology makes a splash with the Year of the Water Dragon
written by Stephanie Dempsey
Sunday January 22, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year! In Chinese Astrology, 2012 is the Year of the Water Dragon, and the two-week worldwide celebration kicks off on January 23.

Dragon years always encourage growth and change. Now is not the time to think conservatively -- it's time to explore new frontiers in love, career and life. Because Water years emphasize polite negotiation, these adventures should be undertaken in a diplomatic, civil way. You'll definitely catch more flies with honey than vinegar during the Year of the Water Dragon.

This Chinese New Year will grant great rewards to innovative leaders. If you sense that an organization or relationship has grown stale, promote positive changes. Don't let naysayers shoot you down. Remain upbeat and optimistic with your suggestions, and inject humor into your proposals. Calculated risks are heavily favored throughout this energetic year.

Be sensitive to others this year. The more kindness and consideration you extend during a Water Dragon year, the more rewards you will reap. When you think in terms of what's best for the group or most beneficial for a relationship, you'll benefit greatly from all the prosperity this Chinese New Year has to offer. Anyone considering getting married or starting a business is in luck, and romances started during Dragon years are sudden, passionate and dramatic. The Year of the Water Dragon favors new endeavors of all kinds!

Happy Chinese New Year!!! :) Dragon Year, Fifth In Lunar Cycle, Signals Benevolence

PhilStar new
written by Doreen G. Yu
Sunday January 22, 2012

Of the 12 animals that responded to Lord Buddha’s call to appear before him, the dragon is the only mythical creature, and the only one that can fly. So why was the dragon not the first but the fifth to arrive at Lord Buddha’s court, after the rat, ox, tiger and rabbit, but ahead of the snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig?

One legend has it that as the dragon was flying above the earth, it saw some villages suffering from drought and crops would not grow. The dragon made a detour to help the villages by blowing on the clouds and causing rain to fall on the dry villages.

Such is the benevolence of the dragon, a symbol of positive force and power in Chinese mythology.

The dragon is traditionally the symbol of the Chinese emperor, representing supreme spiritual power. The dragon also symbolizes celestial and terrestrial power, as well as wisdom and strength.

Chinese emperors were said to consult the dragon on matters of state, but the dragon did not take kindly to its advice being ignored. When the emperor does not heed its counsel, the dragon would cause storms by breathing on the clouds, or cause a drought by beating its tail to empty the lakes and rivers.

Not all dragons are created equal. The Chinese imperial dragon is depicted with five claws, while the common dragon has only four. (The Japanese dragon only has three claws.)

Chinese mythological hierarchy lists four, some even have nine kinds of dragons. The most important is, of course, the heavenly dragon (tian long), the celestial guardian that protects the heavens. The spiritual dragon (shen long) is in charge of the wind, clouds and rain, and is thus very important to the agricultural sector, a vital consideration in ancient and even modern China.

The earth dragon (di long) lives in palaces in the depths of the rivers and lakes, while the treasure dragon (fucang long) lives in caves deep in the earth and is in charge of all precious jewels and minerals.

The dragon is believed to bring good fortune, prosperity and bounty, thus the entrance of the Year of the Dragon tomorrow is being met with great excitement and anticipation.

Today, the eve of the new year, will be abuzz with festivity, with parades, dragon and lion dances and fireworks displays to bring the Year of the Rabbit to a close and usher in the much anticipated Year of the Dragon.

Ongpin street in the heart of Manila’s Chinatown will be closed to vehicles as the stretch of road will be turned into a public fair ground, with tents showcasing various traditional crafts like paper cutting, calligraphy, fan painting, acupuncture, feng shui (geomancy) consultations and fortune telling. Raucous dragon and lion dances will fill the streets.

In the homes of the Chinese Filipinos or Tsinoys throughout the country as it will be throughout the world among overseas Chinese communities, there will generally be much festivity and feasting, as families gather around the table (in ancient China, it still being winter, families gathered around the hearth) to share a sumptuous meal. Fowl – duck or chicken – is served whole, as is fish, the latter particularly significant, since fish (yu) is a homonym for bounty, as in the Chinese saying nian nian you yu, meaning bounty year after year. Noodles – the longer the better – symbolize longevity, and sweet sticky rice cakes – the ubiquitous tikoy – promote family togetherness (sticking together) and harmonious relations (sweetness).

The Year of the Dragon is believed to bring the Four Blessings of the East - wealth, virtue, harmony and longevity. The year is expected to be dynamic and vibrant, with opportunities abounding. Under the influence of the element of Water, this will be a yang year, flowing rather than stagnant. But it will not necessarily mean positive developments all around, as all that energy may just as easily lead to major crashes for those who do not augur well with the elements.

Those born in the Year of the Dragon are said to be imbued with its characteristics: vibrant, dynamic, bountiful, specially gifted. Dragons are said to be blessed with the positive energies of the sky and the earth this year. Thus there is a mad rush among couples to have a dragon baby; they have until Feb. 9, 2013 to do so in the hope that their precious bundle of joy may turn out to be the 21st century’s Placido Domingo, Sigmund Freud, Martin Luther King, Christian Dior or John Lennon.

The Water Dragon is said to be friendly, easy going, intelligent, quick-witted and eager to grab opportunities that come along.

January 21, 2012

Epic Ron Paul Animation

Ron Paul's Speech After South Carolina Primary


I've taken the following from the PBSNewsHour youtube video description:

Texas Congressman Ron Paul addressed a crowd of supporters in South Carolina after being projected to finish fourth in the Palmetto State's Saturday primary.

Paul pointed out that after Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, only 37 delegates have been allocated so far -- "something like 1.5 percent," he said. "This is the beginning of a long, hard slog."

The Wall Street Journal’s Stephen Moore Talks With Judge Napolitano And Agrees with Ron Paul on 0% Income Tax, Urges GOP to Adopt


For those of you who think a 0% income tax is laughable and insane, please stop for a moment and think about this... we pay all kinds of taxes at the federal, state and local level. An "income" tax is one form of revenue and is obviously based on our hard earned income levels. By abolishing the "income" tax that allows for countless write-offs, our federal government can adopt a "Fair" tax or "Flat" tax that would charge a fixed percentage rate on ALL purchases aka a point of "sales" tax. That would be SUPER FAIR for people at ALL income levels as opposed to our current tax system where people and corporations get away with paying NO INCOME TAXES by taking advantage of the countless tax write-offs, thereby reducing their gross income so they can reduce the amount of federal taxes they pay or none at all.

I am only for instituting a "Fair" tax system if and only if we get rid of the federal "income" tax. I want to replace one with the other, not pile on an additional tax as in the Value-added tax adopted by the European Union that Mitt Romney wants to implement if he were to become president.

I would also like to state that class warfare would also be done away with entirely if we were to get rid of the "income" tax.

Fed Judge Refused To Add Santorum/Gingrich To Virginia's Republican Presidential Primary Ballot For Their Failure To Follow State Election Rules! Gingrich Didn't Make It On The Missouri Ballot Either!

Tue., March 6, 2012: Virginia: open primary; 50 delegates up for grabs (Gingrich/Santorum counted out)

Sat., March 17, 2012 Missouri: binding caucus; 52 delegates up for grabs (Gingrich counted out)

Let me put these two states delegate count into perspective for you:
Iowa- 28 delegates have NOT been officially allocated yet.
New Hampshire- 12 delegates
South Carolina- 25 delegates

Total delegates distributed to date: 37
Virginia/Missouri delegates combined: 102

Side note: Even if we were to add the 28 delegates from Iowa, there would be a total of 65 delegates to date from the 3 states that have already held republican presidential primaries.

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NPR
written by AP
Friday January 13, 2012

Many of Mitt Romney's presidential challengers are having trouble fulfilling a fundamental requirement of running for public office: getting on the ballot.

Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry and Jon Huntsman have all failed to qualify for the ballot in at least one upcoming GOP primary. The latest setback for those four candidates came Friday when a federal judge refused to add them to Virginia's Republican presidential primary ballot.

They have failed to file full slates of delegates with state or party officials, raising questions about whether these candidates have the resources to wage effective national campaigns.

And if one of them were able to marshal enough anti-Romney forces to challenge the front-runner, the ballot blunders could limit their ability to win delegates in key states.

The exception: Ron Paul, who appears to have avoided such pitfalls so far.

"This is why you need a real-life, no-kidding-around campaign," said Rich Galen, a GOP strategist and former Gingrich aide who is neutral in the 2012 race. "All these guys who have been crowing that they found a new way to run for president, it's like saying I'm inventing a new airplane, and it has only one wing."

Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, won the first two contests, in Iowa and New Hampshire, and he is leading in the polls in South Carolina and Florida, the next two states to have primaries. Romney raised $56 million in 2011 for his campaign, giving him big financial and organizational advantages over his GOP rivals.

Those advantages are on display as many of his competitors miss deadlines or fail to collect enough signatures to meet ballot requirements in upcoming contests.

Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator who came within a few votes of winning the Iowa caucuses, didn't get on the ballot in Virginia or the District of Columbia. His campaign also filed incomplete slates of delegates in Illinois and Ohio, which could limit his ability to win delegates in those key states.

Virginia has been a tough ballot to crack for several GOP candidates because the state requires campaigns to collect signatures from at least 10,000 registered voters. Romney and Paul were the only ones who made the ballot for the March 6 primary.

Perry sued, and was later joined in the lawsuit by Gingrich, Huntsman and Santorum. But on Friday, a federal judge in Richmond refused to add them to the ballot, saying the candidates should have challenged Virginia's primary qualifying rules earlier.

Santorum is the only major candidate who will be left off the ballot in the District of Columbia primary April 3, said Paul Craney, executive director of the DC Republican Committee. The party provides two ways to get on the ballot: Pay $10,000, or pay $5,000 and collect signatures from 296 registered Republicans in the heavily Democratic capital city.

"It's not easy, but it can be done, if you are a serious presidential candidate," Craney said. "All the presidential candidates who are serious about winning the nomination will be on the D.C. ballot."

Santorum adviser John Brabender acknowledged that Romney has more money and a larger campaign organization. But, he said, Santorum's campaign has gained resources and momentum since the close finish in Iowa. Romney, he said, has been running for president for the past six years, giving him more time to build his organization.

"It's a different campaign than it was earlier," Brabender said.

Huntsman, the former Utah governor, failed to get on the ballot in Arizona or Illinois.

The requirements to get on the GOP ballot in Arizona are pretty easy all you have to do is fill out a two-page form. Twenty-three candidates managed to do it properly, so they will be on the ballot for the state's Feb. 28 primary.

Huntsman, however, was left off the ballot because his filing had a photocopied signature and wasn't notarized, said Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett.

"If you can't get on the ballot around the country, you're a regional candidate, by definition," said Rich Beeson, the Romney campaign's political director. "Barack Obama is going to be on the ballot in all 50 states, and so will we."

Gingrich, the former House speaker, didn't make it on the ballot for primaries in Missouri or Virginia, though he has joined the lawsuit to get on the Virginia ballot and Missouri won't award any delegates based on its Feb. 7 primary. Instead, Missouri Republicans will hold caucuses March 17.

Perry, the Texas governor, made the ballot in Illinois, but he will only be eligible to win one delegate in the state's March 20 primary — a contest in which 54 delegates will be up for grabs.

It will take 1,144 delegates to win the nomination at the Republican national convention this summer.

Illinois has a unique way of awarding delegates to candidates. The winner of the state's GOP primary doesn't necessarily get any delegates. Instead, Republicans will vote for the actual delegates, who are listed separately on the ballot but are identified by the candidate they support.

Each of the state's 18 congressional districts will elect three delegates, for a total of 54. To appear on the ballot as a delegate, candidates had to collect signatures from at least 600 registered voters in the district where they are running.

Only one Perry delegate filed signatures by the deadline, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections. Gingrich, Paul and Romney filed full slates, while only 44 Santorum delegates filed signatures.

South Carolina Republican Primary, 2012

(Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina counted)

Newt Gingrich: 25 projected delegates
Mitt Romney: 14 projected delegates
Ron Paul: 10 projected delegates
Rick Santorum: 8 projected delegates

Total Number of delegates: 2286
Number of delegates needed to win: 1144

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Reuters
written by Greg Giroux
Thursday January 19, 2012

How many delegates are at stake?

South Carolina Republicans will send 25 delegates to the national convention, or 1.1 percent of the national total of 2,286. The Republican National Committee stripped South Carolina Republicans of half their delegates because they’re holding a primary before Feb. 1, in violation of national party rules.

How are the delegates allocated among the candidates?

South Carolina uses a “winner-take-all” system to award delegates. A candidate is awarded 11 delegates for winning the primary, plus two delegates for each congressional district won. South Carolina has seven districts beginning with the 2012 election.

South Carolina allocates its delegates differently than New Hampshire, which awarded its 12 delegates in proportion to the vote share candidates received in the Jan. 10 primary. Iowa’s Jan. 3 caucuses were non-binding and didn’t award any of the state’s 28 Republican delegates to candidates.

FYI: In 2006, Gingrich Backed Censoring The Web

Politico
written by Josh Gerstein
Saturday January 21, 2012

At Thursday night's debate in South Carolina, Newt Gingrich painted himself as a friend of a free and open Internet, but in the past he's talked up pretty radical proposals to curtail free speech online.

The question Thursday was about the Stop Online Piracy Act, legislation that has the support of the entertainment industry and powerful members of the House and Senate, but is now on life support after running into a firestorm of criticism from Internet users, tech companies like Google, and activists who shut down websites in protest earlier this week.

"You have virtually everybody who's technologically advanced, including, you know, Google and YouTube and Facebook and all the folks, who say this is going to totally mess up the Internet, and the bill in its current form is written really badly and leads to a range of censorship that is totally unacceptable. Well, I favor freedom," Gingrich said. "The idea that we're going to preemptively have the government start censoring the Internet on behalf of giant corporations' economic interests strikes me as exactly the wrong thing to do."

But back in 2006, Gingrich argued censoring the Internet would be the right thing to do when it comes to Islamic radicals who use the web to organize jihad against the U.S.

"We need to get ahead of the curve rather than wait until we actually literally lose a city, which I think could literally happen in the next decade if we're unfortunate," Mr. Gingrich said during a speech in New Hampshire, according to a story I wrote at the time for The New York Sun. "We now should be impaneling people to look seriously at a level of supervision that we would never dream of if it weren't for the scale of the threat."

Gingrich's aides posted the audio on the web at the time, but the file seems to be gone now. My recollection is that the former House speaker didn't go into great detail, but suggested that a group of retired judges or other respected individuals should be empowered to shut down websites that foment anti-American violence. He did not explain how the U.S. would take down sites on servers beyond the reach of U.S. law.

At the time, Gingrich conceded that the kinds of controls he was proposing for the web would trigger "a serious debate about the First Amendment," but he said the intrusion was needed because of the apocalyptic nature of the threat posed by Islamic terrorists.

"This is a serious, long-term war," Gingrich said. "Either before we lose a city or, if we are truly stupid, after we lose a city, we will adopt rules of engagement that use every technology we can find to break up their capacity to use the Internet, to break up their capacity to use free speech, and to go after people who want to kill us to stop them from recruiting people."

Obviously, terrorists pose a more significant threat than intellectual property pirates. So, Gingrich could distinguish his positions on those grounds. But both proposals raise serious questions about their practical effectiveness and the degree to which they'd block speech that's lawful right now.

In any event, Gingrich's 2006 statements show that he's not entirely averse to "preemptively hav[ing] the government start censoring the Internet" for some reasons and that he's far from being a champion of unfettered free speech on the Web.

The CIA Exposes the Truth About Ron Paul's Foreign Policy! Plus A Bonus Video



BONUS VIDEO

Glenn Beck finally gets it... Listen to Glenn passionately reason with one of his listeners who tries to justify voting for another progressive. The far-left and the far-right are two sides of the same progressive coin. Both leading us down a very dark path with the same end game in mind.

Another BONUS video to punctuate my point...

Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu's Address to Congress May 24, 2011:

My friends we don't have to do nation building in Israel. We're already built. You don't need to export democracy to Israel. We've already got it. You don't need to send American troops to Israel. We defend ourself.

January 20, 2012

Newt Gingrich Repeats His Support For Ethanol Fuel Subsidies!!! Oil Industry Subsidies $21 Billion vs Ethanol Subsidies $60 Billion

None of the GOP debates has asked the presidential candidates key pertinent questions about our economic recovery, wasteful government spending, corporate welfare, corporate and state bailouts and our individual rights. I want to know how the Republican Presidential candidates feel about subsidies? Do they plan to continue them or abolish them?

Newt Gingrich wants to continue using farmland that should be used for our FOOD SUPPLY for alternative ethanol fuel and use US taxpayer dollars to pay for it.


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New Hampshire Union Leader
written by Mark Hayward
December 22, 2011

Looking for votes in Iowa, former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich touted his support for ethanol on Thursday and said it would be part of his all-American energy plan.

Gingrich said he voted for gasohol as a congressman during the Reagan administration. He said his later support for ethanol subsidies was key to getting the program implemented.

“If I have to choose between the next billion dollars (for energy) going to Iraq or Iowa, I prefer Iowa,” Gingrich said. Gingrich complimented Iowa on its investment in alternative energy, noting that the Hawkeye State is second to the country of Denmark in wind-generated power.

Gingrich has been a strong supporter of ethanol subsidies while campaigning in Iowa, according to the website Politico. The website reported that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has been non-committal about continuing ethanol subsidies, although he supported them in the past to get the industry on its feet.

Gingrich spent most of Thursday in Virginia. Thursday night, he hosted a telephone town hall for Iowa voters. Frequently during the event, he or his host encouraged listeners to press numbers on their keypad to commit to supporting Gingrich at the upcoming Jan. 3 caucuses.

In response to one question, Gingrich said Attorney General Eric Holder played the race card when speaking about some of the critics of the Fast and Furious gunrunning debacle. In speaking to the New York Times, Holder said more extreme elements of his critics were attacking him because of his and the President’s race.

“It’s all they’ve got left,” Gingrich said. “They can’t argue the facts. All they’ve got left is the race card,” he said.

Gingrich said he believed government officials were using Fast and Furious to discredit honest Americans by creating a false trail, which would eventually be used to implement gun control.

Gingrich said he had called for Holder’s resignation more than a year ago. House Republicans should subpoena Justice Department records about Fast and Furious, and if Holder does not comply, the House should cut off the department’s funding, Gingrich said.

Gingrich urged his listeners to take time off this weekend to celebrate Christmas and reflect on the miracle that happened 2,011 years ago.
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Biofuel Digest
written by Meghan Sapp
November 3, 2011

In Iowa, four out of five Republican candidates for US President say that it’s time to end ethanol subsidies because it’s not the government’s place to support one source of energy over another.

Newt Gingrich was the only candidate at a manufacturing forum held Tuesday that supported ethanol subsidies, while two current frontrunners Mitt Romney and Herman Cain weren’t in attendance at all.

Myth busted: Yes, The NDAA Does Apply To Americans, And Here's The Text That Says So!

Here you have it... I haven't had time to read through the final NDAA bill Pres Obama just signed into law. Thank God there are millions of other concerned Americans. That way if one of us drops the ball, I feel confident that there is someone out there who will pick it up.

FYI: Republican Presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum support this new legislation and plan to keep it in place. Dr. Ron Paul staunchly opposes this legislation.

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Natural news
written by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Sunday January 1, 2012

In the aftermath of the signing of the NDAA by the traitorous President Obama, some citizens remain completely hoodwinked by the language of the bill, running around the internet screaming that the law "does not apply to American citizens."

This is, naturally, part of the side effect of having such a dumbed-down education system where people can't even parse the English language anymore. If you read the bill and understand what it says, it clearly offers absolutely no protections of U.S. citizens. In fact, it affirms that Americans are subjected to indefinite detainment under "existing authorities."

Let's parse it intelligently, shall we?

First off, the offending section of the bill that used to be called 1031 was moved to 1021. Here is the title:

SEC. 1021. AFFIRMATION OF AUTHORITY OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES TO DETAIN COVERED PERSONS PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE.

The two relevant sections to consider are titled and stated as follows;

(d) CONSTRUCTION. -- Nothing in this section is intended to limit or expand the authority of the President or the scope of the Authorization for Use of Military Force.

By PARSING the language here, we must split it into two sentences based on the "or" operator. This statement essentially means:

• Nothing in this section is intended to LIMIT the authority of the President or the scope of the Authorization for Use of Military Force.

• Nothing in this section is intended to EXPAND the authority of the President or the scope of the Authorization for Use of Military Force.

In other words, this section places no limits whatsoever of the "authority of the President" to use military force (against American citizens). Keep that in mind as you read the next section:

(e) AUTHORITIES. -- Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing law or authorities relating to the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident aliens of the United States, or any other persons who are captured or arrested in the United States.

This section "e" is the section that the hoodwinked people on the internet are running around saying "protects American citizens" from the NDAA. But where do they dream up such language? If you read section (e) again, you'll discover it says nothing whatsoever about protecting American citizens from the NDAA. Instead, here's what it really says when parsed into two sentences based on the "or" operator:

• Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing LAW relating to the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident aliens of the United States, or any other persons who are captured or arrested in the United States.

• Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing AUTHORITIES relating to the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident aliens of the United States, or any other persons who are captured or arrested in the United States.

In other words, section (e) only says that it does not alter "existing authorities" relating to the detention of US citizens.

So to answer the question about whether this affects U.S. citizens, you have to understand "existing authorities."

What are those "existing authorities?"

Existing authorities already allow indefinite detainment and the killing of American citizens
As everyone who studies history well knows, the Patriot Act already establishes an "existing authority" that anyone suspected of being involved in terrorist-related activities can be arrested and detained without trial. If you don't believe me, just Google it yourself. This is not a debated issue; it's widely recognized.

Furthermore, President Obama already insists that he has the authority to kill American citizens merely by decree! As Reuters reported on October 5, 2011, a "secret panel" of government officials (who report to the President) can decide to place an American citizen on a "kill list" and then murder that person, without trial, without due process, and without even being arrested.

Importantly, as Reuters reports, "Two principal legal theories were advanced [in support of the kill list authority] -- first, that the actions were permitted by Congress when it authorized the use of military forces against militants in the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001."

Are you getting this yet? So the authority ALREADY exists for the President to order the killing of an American citizen. All that is required is that they be suspected of being involved in terrorism in any way, and not a shred of evidence is required by the government to support that. There is no trial, no arraignment, no evidence and not even a hearing. You are simply accused and then disappeared.

Thus, the authority already exists, you see, and the NDAA openly states that "Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect existing AUTHORITIES..."

In other words, the NDAA does nothing to protect American citizens, and it piggy-backs on the Patriot Act as well as Obama's executive "kill list" justifications to essentially place all Americans in the crosshairs of government murderers or military action.

Rep. Justin Amash, a Congressman from Michigan, explains:

The key to subsection 1021(e) is its claim that sec. 1021 does not "affect existing law or authorities" relating to the detention of persons arrested on U.S. soil. If the President's expansive view of his own power were in statute, that statement would be true. Instead, the section codifies the President's view as if it had always existed, authorizing detention of "persons" regardless of citizenship or where they are arrested. It then disingenuously says the bill doesn't change that view.

Storing food could get you labeled as a terror suspect
So then, you might be wondering, "What kinds of activities could get me accused of being involved in supporting terrorism?"

And here's the kicker, because all the following activities could cause you to be arrested, detained, interrogated and even murdered all under U.S. law, thanks to Obama:

• Criticizing the federal government.
• Using cash to purchase things.
• Storing food and medical supplies.
• Owning a firearm and storing ammunition.
• Standing still and minding your own business near a government building.
• Writing something down on a piece of paper near a government building.
• Using a pair of binoculars.
• Protesting for animal rights in front of a medical lab.
• Protesting your government (or Wall Street).
• Requesting to take more than a couple thousand dollars out of your bank account in cash.

You see, under existing authority, you could be labeled a "terror suspect" for engaging in any of these activities, and then LEGALLY arrested, detained, interrogated or even killed by the U.S. government, all under Obama's authority (or whatever next President takes over in Washington and perhaps does far worse things with that power...)

You are already enemy combatants, folks. The NDAA does absolutely nothing to protect you from its provisions. In fact, it openly states that it does not limit existing authorities -- authorities which already claim the right to subject you to indefinite military detention merely for being "suspected" of involvement with "terrorism," which could be interpreted to apply in practically any situation.

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R.I.P. Bill of Rights 1789 - 2011 :(

Natural news
written by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Sunday January 1, 2012

One of the most extraordinary documents in human history -- the Bill of Rights -- has come to an end under President Barack Obama. Derived from sacred principles of natural law, the Bill of Rights has come to a sudden and catastrophic end with the President's signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a law that grants the U.S. military the "legal" right to conduct secret kidnappings of U.S. citizens, followed by indefinite detention, interrogation, torture and even murder. This is all conducted completely outside the protection of law, with no jury, no trial, no legal representation and not even any requirement that the government produce evidence against the accused. It is a system of outright government tyranny against the American people, and it effectively nullifies the Bill of Rights.

In what will be remembered as the most traitorous executive signing ever committed against the American people, President Obama signed the bill on New Year's Eve, a time when most Americans were engaged in the consumption of alcohol. It seems appropriate, of course, since no intelligent American could accept the tyranny of this bill if they were sober.

This is the law that will cement Obama's legacy in the history books as the traitor who nullified the Bill of Rights and paved America's pathway down a road of tyranny that will make Nazi Germany's war crimes look like child's play. If Bush had signed a law like this, liberals would have been screaming "impeachment!"


Why the Bill of Rights matters
While the U.S. Constitution already limits the power of federal government, the Bill of Rights is the document that enumerates even more limits of federal government power. In its inception, many argued that a Bill of Rights was completely unnecessary because, they explained, the federal government only has the powers specifically enumerated to it under the U.S. Constitution. There was no need to have a "First Amendment" to protect Free Speech, for example, because there was no power granted to government to diminish Free Speech.

This seems silly today, of course, given the natural tendency of all governments to concentrate power in the hands of the few while destroying the rights and freedoms of their own people. But in the 1780's, whether government could ever become a threat to future freedoms was hotly debated. By 1789, enough revolutionary leaders had agreed on the fundamental principles of a Bill of Rights to sign it into law. Its purpose was to provide additional clarifications on the limitation of government power so that there could be absolutely no question that government could NEVER, under any circumstances, violate these key principles of freedom: Freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, freedom from illegal searches, the right to remain silent, the right to due process under law, and so on.

Of course, today's runaway federal government utterly ignores the limitations placed on it by the founding fathers. It aggressively and criminally seeks to expand its power at all costs, completely ignoring the Bill of Rights and openly violating the limitations of power placed upon it by the United States Constitution. The TSA's illegal searching of air travelers, for example, is a blatant violation of Fourth Amendment rights. The government's hijacking of websites it claims are linking to "copyright infringement" hubs is a blatant violation of First Amendment rights. The government's demand that all Americans be forced to buy private health insurance is a blatant violation of Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution -- the "commerce clause."

Now, with the passage of the NDAA, the federal government has torpedoed the entire Bill of Rights, dismissing it completely and effectively promising to violate those rights at will. As of January 1, 2012, we have all been designated enemies of the state. America is the new battleground, and your "right" to due process is null and void.

Remember, this was all done by the very President who promised to close Guantanamo Bay and end secret military prisons. Not only did Obama break that campaign promise (as he has done with nearly ALL his campaign promises), he did exactly the opposite and has now subjected all Americans to the possibility of government-sponsored kidnapping, detainment and torture, all under the very system of secret military prisons he claimed he would close!

"President Obama’s action today is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law," said Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union.


Obama's signing statement means nothing
Even while committing an act of pure treason in signing the bill, the unindicted criminal President Obama issued a signing statement that reads, in part, "Moving forward, my administration will interpret and implement the provisions described below in a manner that best preserves the flexibility on which our safety depends and upholds the values on which this country was founded..."

Anyone who reads between the lines here realizes the "the flexibility on which our safety depends" means they can interpret the law in any way they want if there is a sufficient amount of fear being created through false flag terror attacks. Astute readers will also notice that Obama's signing statement has no legal binding whatsoever and only refers to Obama's momentary intentions on how he "wishes" to interpret the law. It does not place any limits whatsoever on how a future President might use the law as written.

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FLASHBACK: Guess How DHS Defines Who Is A Terrorist Now: 2nd ‘Domestic Extremism’ Report Includes ‘Alternative Media,’ ‘Tax Resisters’ In Lexicon

WND news
written by Drew Zahn
May 2, 2009

Two weeks before the U.S. Department of Homeland Security penned its controversial report warning against “right-wing extremists” in the United States, it generated a memo defining dozens of additional groups – animal rights activists, black separatists, tax protesters, even worshippers of the Norse god Odin – as potential “threats.”

Though the “Domestic Extremism Lexicon” was reportedly rescinded almost immediately, Benjamin Sarlin of The Daily Beast recently obtained and published online a copy of the unclassified memo, dated March 26, 2009.

While many of the groups listed in the lexicon – such as Aryan prison gangs and neo-Nazis – may indeed be widely considered extremists, others will likely take offense at being described as a potential “threat.”

For example, the memo defines the “tax resistance movement” – also referred to in the report as the tax protest movement or the tax freedom movement – as “groups or individuals who vehemently believe taxes violate their constitutional rights. Among their beliefs are that wages are not income, that paying income taxes is voluntary, and that the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which allowed Congress to levy taxes on income, was not properly ratified.”

The report, however, continues in its assessment of tax protesters, asserting that members “have been known to advocate or engage in criminal activity and plot acts of violence and terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist goals.”

Similarly, the lexicon concludes its definition of “black separatists” by asserting, “Such groups or individuals also may embrace radical religious beliefs. Members have been known to advocate or engage in criminal activity and plot acts of violence directed toward local law enforcement in an attempt to advance their extremist goals.”

In his blog piece titled “Who You Calling an Extremist?” Sarlin writes, “Partisans leapt to decry the first DHS memo as part of a Democratic conspiracy to marginalize right wingers. But it became clear that DHS’s broad descriptions of extremists were symptomatic of an ongoing agency problem that crossed ideological lines.”

The lexicon states its purpose is to provide “definitions for key terms and phrases that often appear in DHS analysis that addresses the nature and scope of the threat that domestic, non-Islamic extremism poses to the United States.”

Apparently, the DHS analyzes the “threat” level of Internet news websites like WorldNetDaily, for the lexicon defines “alternative media” as “a term used to describe various information sources that provide a forum for interpretations of events and issues that differ radically from those presented in mass media products and outlets.”

The term “black power,” widely used in a variety of contexts, also merits a definition in the lexicon: “A term used by black separatists to describe their pride in and the perceived superiority of the black race.”

The DHS memo also includes precursors to the ill-fated “Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment” report, which prompted outrage from legislators and a campaign calling for the resignation of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano.

For example, the lexicon contains virtually the same broad-stroke language the right-wing extremism report used.

“Rightwing extremism,” the lexicon defines as those “who can be broadly divided into those who are primarily hate-oriented, and those who are mainly antigovernment and reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority. This term also may refer to rightwing extremist movements that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.”

The lexicon further points to those who oppose driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants.

“Anti-immigration extremism,” the lexicon defines as “a movement of groups or individuals who are vehemently opposed to illegal immigration, particularly along the U.S. southwest border with Mexico, and who have been known to advocate or engage in criminal activity and plot acts of violence and terrorism to advance their extremist goals. They are highly critical of the U.S. Government’s response to illegal immigration and oppose government programs that are designed to extend ‘rights’ to illegal aliens, such as issuing driver’s licenses or national identification cards and providing in-state tuition, medical benefits, or public education.”

Unlike the right-wing extremism report, however, the lexicon includes definitions of extremism across a broad spectrum of issues: anarchy, animal rights extremism, black nationalism, Cuban independence, environmentalism, Jewish extremism, Mexican separatism, right-wing militias, white supremacists, the anti-war movement and more.

Among the more curious groups the DHS appears to be monitoring is the “racial Nordic mysticism” group, defined as “an ideology adopted by many white supremacist prison gangs who embrace a Norse mythological religion, such as Odinism or Asatru.”

Among the more comical definitions is the description given of what “racist skinheads” wear, enabling law officers, it appears, to identify skinheads by their preferred brand of footwear:

“Dress may include a shaved head or very short hair,” the report states, “jeans, thin suspenders, combat boots or Doc Martens, a bomber jacket, and tattoos of Nazi-like emblems.”

Sarlin, who first publicized the memo, reports that a spokesperson for DHS told him the memo was recalled “within minutes” of being issued but declined to offer any details on the reasons for its withdrawal.