- Do not be bullied. Do not be politically correct. Do not ridicule what you know nothing about. We will overcome corrupt politicians. Socialism has sucked the life out of human beings everywhere it's been tried. So we will pass. Billionaire paper pushers, elitist UN criminals and currency manipulators can take a hike. (sm) photo from RedState.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
In support of Israel
Sunday, December 14, 2008
STOP THE MEDIA FROM ATTACKING WEAKENED CITIZENS WITH GLOBAL WARMING LIES
- AND TO THE AMERICAN MEDIA --SELF APPOINTED KEEPERS OF NOTHING--WHO TELL US TO BE LIKE EUROPE, YOU KEEP FORGETTING
- WE SEE EUROPEAN PAPERS AND THE PEOPLE IN EUROPE ARE OBVIOUSLY ENSLAVED.
- IF YOU EVER GOT A REAL JOB IN THE REAL WORLD YOU MIGHT LEARN HOW WRONG YOU'VE BEEN. (By the time you read this, your newspaper may mercifully have gone out of business. Have a nice day).
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Al Gore's own global warming fund has $5 billion in assets
Generation Investment Management will probably restrict inflows into its main Global Equity Fund next month,
Gore and David Blood, co-founder of the company" (and former Goldman Sachs executive), "said at a news conference Tuesday.
Blood said the firm could not manage more than $5 billion in assets. While assets under management did not yet correspond to that figure, he said, commitments were in that range.
He declined to name clients, but said that they were typically institutions, with 45 to 50 percent coming from Europe, 25 percent from Australia and the rest from the United States.
The private Swiss bank Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch, which started selling the fund in Europe last year, is now the biggest investor in it, said the bank's senior partner, Thierry Lombard.
Gore and a United Nations panel on the environment were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October for raising awareness of the threat from climate change.
The fund, founded in 2004 by Gore and Blood, formerly of Goldman Sachs, invests in companies that follow so-called socially responsible guidelines in the expectation that they will report better returns.
"More money is allocated by markets around the world in one hour than by all the governments on the planet in a full year," Gore said.
"The principles and ways and values that have an impact on the
- way markets allocate resources can have an enormous effect" in tackling climate change, he said.
- Gore declined to give performance details for the fund.
The fund's largest holding is the 7 percent of assets invested in Novo Nordisk, the world's largest insulin maker. Gore and Blood have also invested in Nestlé, the world's largest food company, and Johnson Controls, the largest maker of automotive seats and batteries.
Novo Nordisk, traded in Denmark, has advanced 34 percent over the past 12 months, while Nestlé has risen 2.1 percent in Zurich and Johnson Controls, in Milwaukee, has fallen 0.8 percent.
The Morgan Stanley Capital International index has declined 12 percent over the same period.
"The investors that are more attracted to the strategy we follow are managing long-term assets toward long-term goals," Gore said. "Those looking for a quick hit in the market place, to skim the cream and go somewhere else, those are not the investors attracted to this strategy.""
Monday, November 17, 2008
NY Times troubling reliance on children for reporting
- (NY Times Public Editor, 11/17/08): "NOT long before the election, The Times published an unflattering front-page profile of Cindy McCain, inspiring a new round of accusations that the newspaper was biased against her husband.
- Some critics were especially angry about one of the reporting tactics: Trying to find sources for information about Mrs. McCain,
- a reporter reached out to 16- and 17-year-olds through Facebook, the social networking site....
- When is it appropriate to ask a youngster for information? When is it appropriate to quote a child on the record? When is it O.K. to name a minor involved in a crime or other news event?
- Kantor’s Facebook messages and a Times interview late last month with a 12-year-old witness to a high-profile arrest again tested where the balance is between the interests of the newspaper — and its readers —
- and the interests of children who may not understand the consequences of talking with a reporter.***
Kantor said she messaged students at three private schools, trying to find out if the McCains’ 16-year-old daughter, Bridget, attended one of them. She said she wanted to interview parents who knew Cindy McCain as a normal part of reporting on someone who might become the first lady. “I’ve talked to parents at the Obamas’ kids’ schools,” she said.
- In her message to “eight or nine” students, Kantor identified herself as a Times reporter and said, “I’d love to ask you some advice about a story.” She asked for parents and “anyone else I should talk to — basically anyone who has encountered Mrs. McCain and might be able to share impressions.” Kantor told me that she would never have quoted the teenagers themselves."...
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Jay Severin is honest and not a girly-man
- then told the president-elect to “go screw yourself.”"
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
He who controls the language controls the culture
(...all the folks who told us McCain was the man, from Christopher Buckley to New Hampshire's primary voters, had no difficulty abandoning him for Obama)."
Monday, November 3, 2008
OBAMA SAYS HE WILL BANKRUPT COAL PLANTS
Sunday comments surfaced from a taped interview Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama did
with the San Francisco Chronicle in January.
In the interview, which has been available online for months,
Obama talks about the importance of coal. He went on to talk about
his cap and trade proposal to help curb global warming.
"If somebody wants to build a coal power plant they can, it's just that
it will bankrupt them because they are going to be charged a huge sum for
all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted," Barack Obama said to the San Francisco Chronicle in January."...
Saturday, November 1, 2008
OBAMA AUNT IN BOSTON HOUSING IS ILLEGAL ALIEN
- AND IS SELFISH EXPECTING YOU TO PICK UP HIS RELATIVE'S ILLEGALLY OBTAINED MONEY:
- Read: TAXPAYER SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
(AND SHE contributed $260 to the Obama campaign which is also not legal.)
AP="Zeituni Onyango, 56, referred to as "Aunti Zeituni"
was instructed to leave the United States by a U.S. immigration judge who denied her asylum request, a person familiar with the matter told the AP late Friday. This person spoke on condition of anonymity because no one was authorized to discuss Onyango's case.
Information about the deportation case was disclosed and confirmed by two separate sources, one of them a federal law enforcment official. The information they made available is known to officials in the federal government, but the AP could not establish whether anyone at a political level in the Bush administration or in the McCain campaign had been involved in its release.
Onyango's refusal to leave the country would represent an administrative, non-criminal violation of U.S. immigration law, meaning such cases are handled outside the criminal court system.
Estimates vary, but many experts believe there are more than 10 million such immigrants in the United States.
The AP could not reach Onyango immediately for comment. No one answered the telephone number listed in her name late Friday. It was unclear why her request for asylum was rejected in 2004.
Onyango is not a relative whom Obama has discussed in campaign appearances and, unlike Obama's father and grandmother, is not someone who has been part of the public discussion about his personal life.
A spokeswoman for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, Kelly Nantel, said the government does not comment on an individual's citizenship status or immigration case.
Onyango's case—coming to light just days before the presidential election—led to an unusual nationwide directive within Immigrations and Customs Enforcement requiring any deportations prior to Tuesday's election to be approved at least at the level of ICE regional directors, the U.S. law enforcement official told the AP. The unusual directive suggests that the Bush administration is sensitive to the political implications of Onyango's case coming to light so close to the election. Kenya is in eastern Africa between Somalia and Tanzania. The country has been fractured in violence in recent years, including a period of two months of bloodshed after December 2007 that killed 1,500 people.
The disclosure about Onyango came just one day after Obama's presidential campaign confirmed to the
Times of London that Onyango, who has lived quietly in public housing in South Boston for five years, was Obama's half aunt on his father's side.
It was not immediately clear how Onyango might have qualified for public housing with a standing deportation order."
IS SHE ON PUBLIC ASSISTANCE VIA THE HARDWORKING TAXPAYERS OF BOSTON?
AS OPPOSED TO HER MILLIONAIRE NEPHEW OBAMA HELPING HER?