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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

JONATHAN TURLEY: "OBAMA IS AT WAR WITH THE RULE OF LAW"~"WE ARE AT A CONSTITUTIONAL TIPPING POINT"

Professor Turley: "Obama Is at War with the Rule of Law!":

Published on Nov 14, 2013
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 13th, a debate was held on the issue of our country's use of drones abroad for targeted killing purposes. Law Professor Jonathan Turley said that with respect to this issue that "President Barack Obama is at war with the rule of law." He added that this White House has created "an imperial presidency." Turley's opponent, Professor Gregory McNeal, defended the administration's position. His arguments can be found at "Gregory S. McNeal," at: http://gsmcneal.com The event was held on the campus of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. To learn more about this controversial issue, go to "Human Rights Working Group at JHU," at: https://www.facebook.com/events/45906..."Rolling Stone Politics," at: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/...and, activist Medea Benjamin's excellent book, "Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control," at:http://www.orbooks.com/catalog/drone-... [Special to Baltimore Post Examiner]

Jonathan Turley

"America at the Crossroads of Civil Liberties in the 21st Century":

Published on Feb 25, 2014
"America at the Crossroads of Civil Liberties in the 21st Century" by Jonathan Turley was a speech sponsored by The Future of Freedom Foundation February 15, 2014 at the 2014 International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington D.C.


Jonathan Turley: We are now at a constitutional 

tipping point in our system:



FOOLS MCCAIN, KERRY & OBAMA THREATEN SANCTIONS IN UKRAINE~PUTIN THREATENS NOT TO REPAY LOANS

RUSSIA: WE WON'T REPAY THE BANKERS IF U.S. IMPOSES SANCTIONS
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EXCERPT:
"A Kremlin economist, Sergei Glazyev, told RIA Novosti the Russian government may not repay loans owed to the financial cartel if the United States imposes sanctions on the country in response to the Crimea intervention. If sanctions are applied against state structures, we will be forced to recognize the impossibility of repayment of the loans that the US banks gave to the Russian structures. Indeed, sanctions are a double-edged weapon, and if the US chooses to freeze our assets, then our equities and liabilities in dollars will also be frozen. This means that our banks and businesses will not return the loans to American partners,” he said."

Ukraine: 'the EU is not heading towards sanctions, wants to keep communication opened with Russia':

Published on Mar 3, 2014
International Affairs editor Armen Georgian analyses the EU and US reactions to the conflict in Crimea, and the differences in tone one can observe, between the harsh language of the US, suggesting to pull Russia out of the G8, and the EU which wants to maintain the communications with Moscow.

McCain: We need sanctions for Russia:


COMMON CORE: NEW YORK STATE PARENTS CAN LEGALLY REFUSE SCHOOL TESTS FOR CHILDREN


NYS Test Refusals Hit Main Street; 

See: http://www.nysape.org/

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LONDON MAYOR TARGETING "ABUSED/RADICALIZED" CHILDREN FOR SOCIAL SERVICES REMOVAL~THOSE WHOSE PARENTS BELONG TO RIGHT WING PARTIES


London Mayor Calls For State To Take Children 

Based On Parents' "Radical" Political Beliefs:

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EXCERPT:
"Parents with radical political beliefs should have their children taken by the state, according to London Mayor Boris Johnson, a chilling prospect given that parents who support major political parties like UKIP are already being targeted by social services."

SEE ALSO:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10671841/The-children-taught-at-home-about-murder-and-bombings.html

UK Government Wants Your Children


Published on Mar 3, 2014
Parents with radical political beliefs should have their children taken by the state, according to London Mayor Boris Johnson, a chilling prospect given that parents who support major political parties like UKIP are already being targeted by social services.
Paul Joseph Watson and David Knight discuss this new slant on government assisted kidnapping and provide an update on the alleged timetable set by Putin.
http://www.infowars.com/london-mayor-...

FRUSTRATION OF GOVERNORS WITH OBAMA MOUNTS OVER THE PAST YEAR~OBAMA CREATING A "MINIMUM WAGE ECONOMY"

NIKKI HALEY, 
GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA:
"HAS THERE EVER BEEN MORE OF A TIME WHERE GOVERNMENT WAS MORE INTRUSIVE THAN IT IS TODAY; AND TO THE POINT THAT IT IS REALLY PSYCHOTIC"
2013

Republican Governors FRUSTRATED 

after meeting with Obama:

Published on Feb 25, 2013
Governors FRUSTRATED after meeting with Obama.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal discuss their meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House on Monday.

SC Gov. Nikki Haley at RGA News Conference:


2014

SC Gov. Nikki Haley: GOP Governors Get More Done Than Washington Ever Will; Obama's "Tone" Was Offensive:


RGA Vice Chair Bobby Jindal: Obama Waving the 

"White Flag of Surrender" on Economy:

Published on Feb 24, 2014
At a press conference in Washington, Republican Governors Association Vice Chairman Bobby Jindal of Louisiana said that President Obama is "waving the white flag of surrender" on his "minimum-wage economy."

Connecticut Governor Malloy Rips into Louisiana 

Governor Jindal for  Waving White Flag Statement:


Published on Feb 24, 2014
Conn Gov Malloy Rips into Lousiana Gov Jindal for Waving White Flag Statement
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's governors emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama on Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing.
Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out first, saying if Obama were serious about growing the economy he would approve the Keystone XL pipeline project and take other executive actions.
Instead, Jindal said, Obama "seems to be waving the white flag of surrender" on the economy by focusing on raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10, up from $7.25. "The Obama economy is now the minimum wage economy. I think we can do better than that," Jindal said.
Jindal's statements were the kind that Republicans often make on television appearances or at partisan events, but don't usually come from potential presidential candidates standing yards from the Oval Office. Other governors had been instead expressing wide agreement and appreciation for the president's time. As Jindal spoke, some of his colleagues began shaking their heads, and Hawaii Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie began audibly mumbling to others around him.
Connecticut Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy took over the microphone from Jindal and responded sharply, "Wait a second, until a few moments ago we were going down a pretty cooperative road. So let me just say that we don't all agree that moving Canadian oil through the United States is necessarily the best thing for the United States economy."
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican who chairs the National Governors Association and supports Keystone, earlier said she asked Obama when the administration would decide whether to allow it and he told her there would be an answer in the next couple months.
Malloy said Jindal's "white flag statement" was the most partisan of their weekend conference and that many governors support a minimum wage increase.
"What the heck was a reference to white flag when it comes to people making $404 a week?" Malloy snapped. "I mean, that's the most insane statement I've ever heard."
Jindal did not the back down.
"If that's the most partisan thing he's heard all weekend, I want to make sure he hears a more partisan statement," the Louisiana governor responded. "I think we can grow the economy more if we would delay more of these Obamacare mandates."
But Malloy was already walking away from the news conference. He called Jindal a "cheap shot artist" as he departed the White House grounds.
The public dispute came after Obama appealed to the governors for their help to advance his economic policies that stand little chance of winning passage on Capitol Hill.
"Even when there's little appetite in Congress to move on some of these priories, on the state level you guys are governed by practical considerations," Obama told the governors during remarks in the State Dining Room. "You want to do right by your people."
The president pressed in particular for states to act on their own to raise the minimum wage and expand access to early childhood education, two initiatives that have gained little traction in Congress since Obama first introduced them last year.
Several governors are seen as potential presidential candidates in 2016. Obama made light of the speculation about the race to replace him, saying he "enjoyed watching some of you with your eyes on higher office size up the drapes, and each other."
Not every governor met Monday with the president.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie left the NGA meeting early to attend his daughter's birthday and prepare for a budget address.
Facing multiple investigations in a political-retribution probe in New Jersey, the Republican leader also skipped a Monday news conference by the Republican Governors Association, which he leads.
Jindal shrugged off Christie's absence from the news conference, declaring that the RGA is "more important than just any one governor."
Asked about his own presidential ambitions, Jindal responded, "My honest answer is I don't know what I'm going to be doing in 2016."


A DISARMED CITIZENRY CANNOT OPPOSE TOTALITARIANISM~MOVES TO DISARM, CONFISCATE, AND BAN PRO-GUN SPEECH

Bloomberg Moves to Ban Pro-Gun Speech:

Published on Mar 5, 2014
Facebook is currently working with two anti-gun groups to further restrict firearm discussions on its various pages in a move that will likely lead to the outright censorship of gun topics throughout the social media site.
www.infowars.com/facebook-considers-new-­restrictions-on-gun-conversations/

Bloomberg Wants To Ban Free Speech On Facebook:


Bloomberg Moves To Ban Pro-Gun Speech:
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