Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Elbert Guillory: "Why I Am a Republican"

Youtube   "Louisiana Senator Elbert Guillory (R-Opelousas) explains why he recently switched from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party. He discusses the history of the Republican Party, founded as an Abolitionist Movement in 1854. Guillory talks about how the welfare state is only a mechanism for politicians to control the black community."
 

BREAKING: ABC SAYS WHITE HOUSE AUTHORIZED IRS-GATE POLITICAL ENEMY SCANDAL

Liberty News  "The Benghazi lies/scandal should alone be enough to initiate significant pressure on Congress to deal with Obama via their constitutional process of impeachment. The IRS scandal, however, should seal the deal. Especially if the following is true.
Trey Hardin: “I will tell you this on the IRS front. I’ve worked in this town for over 20 years in the White House and on Capitol Hill and I can say with a very strong sense of certainty that there are people very close to this president that not only knew what the IRS were doing but authorized it. It simply just does not happen at an agency level like that without political advisers likely in the West Wing certainly connected to the president’s ongoing campaign organization.”
 Hat tip to Michael Benghazi Malinconico Conservatives Network

 Occasionally Jon Stewart lives in reality.This is one of those times.

Scowling Face of the State

 
'Audit the IRS' Tea Party rally set for today on Capitol Hill   "Two potential GOP candidates for president - Ted Cruz and Rand Paul - are going to be there. It should be interesting to hear what they have to say. Expect both of them to connect IRS targeting with NSA snooping - two potent issues for conservatives in 2014."
 
"In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations." --author and Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008)
George Will; Scowling Face of the State  "[Lois] Lerner, it is prudent to assume, is one among thousands like her who infest the regulatory state. She is not just a bureaucratic bully and a slithering partisan. Now she also is a national security problem because she is contributing to a comprehensive distrust of government."

Signs and Wonders: Navy bans porn but misses the point

World Magazine  "The Pentagon horrified many but surprised few people when it reported last month that since lifting its ban on homosexuality, the number of sexual assaults in the armed services increased to an astonishing 26,000, and that many of the assaults were male-on-male. After all, when you announce “anything goes,” you shouldn’t be surprised when “anything” actually shows up."
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"[Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council]"  believes “no one has done more to sexualize the military than President Obama.” He said, “.... look at the White House’s radical social policies and start acknowledging their role in fostering this dangerous, sexually-charged environment.”  

Organizing for Action gathers a whopping three people for gun-control rally in California

Hot Air  "This is a pretty decent illustration of the lack of enthusiasm on the pro gun-control side, especially in light of a nearby and tragic shooting spree fairly recently. I’d wonder if a protest of three Second Amendment would even warrant a news story, unless it was to mock the absence of actual protesters. So, here I am providing some newsworthy context to this reporter’s exceedingly fair treatment of three gun-control supporters. There were three."

Israelis size up John Kerry

Pundits hope for better things from Secretary of State Kerry, but say most nations know that he will not matter; that he is bound Obama's foreign policy. And that, the world is familiar with.
 
 
Charles Krauthammer asks of Hillary: Can somebody name one achievement she had in the four years that she has been Kerry's predecessor?

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Brunswick, Maine in the Civil War

Tunnel Wall  We noticed people searching for this article were directed to a blank page and I do not know why. Perhaps it will help you if it is re-posted here. TD

Visit the Historic Home of Civil War Hero Joshua Chamberlain in Brunswick, Maine
"Lawrence Joshua ( I thought it was Joshua Lawrence .TD) Chamberlain was a quiet college professor when the Civil War began, but before it was over he became one of the Union's most celebrated officers - the hero of Little Round Top at Gettysburg and the man selected to accept Robert E. Lee's formal surrender at Appomattox."  More here at Gettysburg Daily

  • Harriet Beecher Stowe house.
  • Bowdoin Graduates Who Served with the Union
  • Bowdoin Graduates Who Served with the Confederacy
  • Maine’s Civil War Monuments
  • (Below) The charge of the 20th Maine on Little Round Top, Gettysburg, 1863 Don Troiani
  • MAINE INFANTRY REGIMENTS in the Civil War.
    Brunswick Trivia:  "Brunswick, Maine has the widest main street in Maine because Indians burned down the town and in order for that not to happen again they made the main street very wide so that the fire could not jump from building to building."  More here.
  • More posts at the link
  • Jay Leno Eviscerates 'Snoop Obama' in Monologue

    Breitbart   "NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Friday night monologue. Jay hits the feds from all sides: the NSA surveillance scandal; the IRS targeting scandal and the agency's extravagant, million-dollar conferences; and the exploding national debt. Notice the difference in audience reaction for a Mitt Romney tax joke.

    Mike Ramirez: Birds of a feather


    'Never heard of him’: Notable Columbia prof says he isn’t sure Obama attended Columbia University

    CampusReform.org'   " “I taught every significant politician that ever studied at Columbia,” said Columbia Emeritus Professor of History Henry Graff, in an interview last week with Wayne Root, a contributor at The Blaze. “Between American History and Diplomatic History, one way or another, they all had to come through my classes.”
    "“Not Obama,” he continued. “I never had a student with that name in any of my classes. I never met him, never saw him, never heard of him.” "

    Henry Franklin Graff, Professor Emeritus of History

    From Columbia News back in 2000; Historian Henry Graff Says American Presidency Is Losing Prestige
    ...."I don't think this is the way the Presidency should be conducted," said Graff. "I don't think the President should appear on talk shows." Graff's concern with presidential perception is rooted in fear for a leader who does not inspire trust. The question that needs to be asked, Graff said, is, "Do we have sufficient gravitas when the moment comes that the President says 'follow me'."....Little did he know back in 2000.

    Archaeologists find the bodies of 21 World War One German soldiers in perfectly preserved trenches where they were buried alive by an Allied shell


    UK Daily Mail   "The bodies of 21 German soldiers entombed in a perfectly preserved World War One shelter have been discovered 94 years after they were killed.
    "The men were part of a larger group of 34 who were buried alive when a huge Allied shell exploded above the tunnel in 1918, causing it to cave in.
    "Thirteen bodies were recovered from the underground shelter, but the remaining men had to be left under a mountain of mud as it was too dangerous to retrieve them.
     

    "Nearly a century later, French archaeologists stumbled upon the mass grave on the former Western Front in eastern France during excavation work for a road building project."
    ....
    "Archaeologists also uncovered the wooden sides, floors and stairways of the shelter.
    "The dead soldiers were part of the 6th Company, 94th Reserve Infantry Regiment.
    "Their names are all known - they include Musketeer Martin Heidrich, 20, Private Harry Bierkamp, 22, and Lieutenant August Hutten, 37, whose names are inscribed on a memorial in the nearby German war cemetery of Illfurth."   Full article here.


    WWI Grave Find Tells Story Germans Want To Forget


    More images here.  WW1 roster of German regiments, Links

    Archaeologists find First World War soldiers in preserved trenches
    "With very little light, water or even air penetrating the site, many items were extremely well-preserved. Boots, helmets, weapons, wine bottles, spectacles, wallets, pocket books and even the skeleton of a goat were found – this last assumed to have been present for the purpose of providing fresh milk for the men. Archaeologists also uncovered the wooden sides, floors and stairways of the shelter, big enough to shelter 500 men and occupied by the 6th Company, 94th Reserve Infantry Regiment."

    Obama's scandals later; right now lets discuss the Obama leadership in the world


     
    The Good and Bad of Obama’s Counterterrorism Strategy "Finally, the president curiously omitted any reference to America's efforts to prevent terrorist groups from acquiring weapons of mass destruction – a pillar of America's efforts in the Global War on Terror since President George W. Bush's 2002 State of the Union address . As North Korea continues to increase the size and effectiveness of its own nuclear arsenal, and terror-sponsoring Iran draws perilously close to obtaining nuclear weapons-making capability, the United States must work to actively thwart the nuclear ambitions of rogue nations."

    The course President Barack Obama has set may lead to a direct war with Iran  "Because it is transparently obvious that U.S. assistance is are too little, too late and will pose no real deterrent, it seems that the main purpose of the aid is not to help the rebels win but to increase pressure on rebel groups to join multilateral peace talks."
     
    US News; Obama's Absentee Foreign Policy   "There have been some actions taken, like the use of military force in Libya, but even that appears to have been more of an accident, a distraction if you will, than something growing out of a well thought out tactical and strategic vision. Even the Clinton administration had a more muscular foreign policy than the current occupant of the White House."

    Obama’s increasingly muddled Syria policy  "Does he care that he has let this crisis get out of hand? .... Does he care that after saying Assad had to go, Assad didn’t? Does he care that after calling the use of chemical weapons a “red line,” he lackadaisically responded by offering the rebels small arms that will do them not much good? Finally, does he care that he seems not to care?"
     The U.S. has tragically misplayed Syria  "It has only succeeded in weakening the moderates in the Free Syrian Army (FSA..."

    A Half-Measure in Syria  
    This president’s foreign policy seems to be oriented around not letting it get in the way of his domestic and political priorities — more action in Syria will require expending political capital, risking mistakes, angering some of his domestic allies and some of his opponents, too, but there are also costs to inaction that starts to look impotent (and to letting Assad gain the upper hand again). So the administration tries to make it look like they’re doing something, without doing anything
     
    Obama Doctrine: America Allies with Muslim Brotherhood to Promote Middle East ‘Stability’  "Two and a half years ago, who would ever have thought that the United States would enter an alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood? There were hints in President Barack Obama’s Cairo speech, yet now it is clear that this is the new basis for regional security sought by the Obama administration."

    Jennifer Rubin; Obama’s multiple national security untruths  "In foreign policy, the credibility problem plagues him. Consider all the things Obama has asserted that simply aren’t true:"....