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comments of Rush plus essays by Jim Geraghty, Jonah Goldberg. Points herein serve to corroborate
points previously made regarding domestic policy [particularly Ebola] and foreign policy [particularly
Husseins WMD]. It is first necessary to alert all fellow Coke-addicts that it is necessary to run FOUR
miles to burn off the 210 calories [more than a 10
th
of the daily recommended intake for a woman] in
just one [500 ml.] bottle of coke, explaining the call for exercise data to be printed on packaging instead
of calories; this is why I switched to cherry-flavored diet-coke, concocted via a Soda-Stream [hawked,
please recall, by Scarlett Johansson over objections by England-based BDS-activists, noting that they are
made in Judea/Samaria].

A NEW GUBERNATORIAL POLL showed a narrower race [WOLF 49.1% CORBETT 42.2%];
my comment {As anticipated, the race is tightening; people are, perhaps, beginning to
recognize [1]Wolfs evasiveness, [2]Wolfs plan to hike taxes dramatically, and [3]
Wolfs resemblance (policy-wise) to Obama.} was left unchallenged, while I requested
that people attacking Corbett to, please, document their assertions (alas, to no avail).
Updating PornGate, Justice Eakin Claimed Justice McCaffery Threatened Him over His
Own Emails. Updating AG-Kane, Guzzardi noted the Attorney General's web site has
been "updated" by having deleted both the Search function and the Pennsylvania
Turnpike Pay to Play Grand Jury Presentment; he lamented the fact that charges were
dropped against former Senator Mellow, while two other defendants pleaded guilty and
got ARD.

On Tuesday @ noon, Governor Corbett will sign Rep. Mike Verebs
House Bill 2533 into law. The bill is the re-victimization act which is a
further protection for our victims. While Mumia was the inspiration for
this bill, it really is about all of our victims. The signing will take place in
the very spot Officer Faulkner was shot and killed at 13
th
and Locust. If
you are in the city come by; this is our chance to show all crime victims
that we care about them. A very special guest will be joining us,
Maureen Faulkner!

Regarding gun-control, one recalls the definition of a conservative [a lib who was
mugged] when noting that a Pennsylvania Dem. who used a gun to defend himself
(Rep. Flynn) said, 'I don't feel safe walking the streets in Harrisburg'; the Police said Rep.
Flynn 'acted like a hero' and 4 have been charged in shootout with PA pols. On the
national level, AG-Holder's Top Deputy Resigned amid Revelation Fast and Furious Guns
Used in Phoenix Crime, a development top congressional Republicans say Obama sought
to cover-up. Again, entries on BHOs Scandal-Sheet continue to accumulate.

GOP blasted Obama Ebola czar pick; he has No Medical/Health Background, is an Incompetent
Political Hack, and was primarily responsible for stimulus expenditures [a.k.a. wasteful
spending]. The database expands regarding how BHO has [again] politicized this issue:

CRUZ: WE DON'T NEED OBAMA'S EBOLA CZAR, WE NEED A PRESIDENT WHO WILL LEAD

VOMITING PASSENGER DIED ON FLIGHT FROM NIGERIA TO NEW YORK'S JFK
Doctors without Borders Lost 9 to Ebola
Caribbean, South American Countries Close Borders to Combat Ebola
30 nations have already imposed travel bans

NOONAN: Administration's Ebola evasions reveal disdain for Americans

Soldiers Get Just 4 Hours of Virus Training
VOMIT SCARE AT PENTAGON
CDC tells NYC to get ready
Feds ask labs to plan for producing Ebola drug
Hospital worker in quarantine -- on cruise ship!
Airline now tracking 800 people
TX Restricts Movements of Hospital Workers
Controversy over 'self-monitoring'
'Prepping' goes mainstream

DHS Opens Door to New Immigrants from Haiti, Extends Special Protections for
Honduran, Nicaraguan Immigrants

Bill O'Reilly and Jon Stewart Sparred Over 'White Privilege'

A few updates regarding the Midterms are of-interest, regarding Kentucky [New Poll Shows Grimes Hurt
by Recent Gaffes as McConnell Leads by 8 in Kentucky] and North Carolina [Hagan Reversed Position On
Ebola Travel Ban, Now Against and Hagan Flip Flops Again, Issues Third Position On Ebola Travel Ban].
Curiously, the New York Governor's Race Polarized over Common Core Standards.

Keneseth Israel Candidates' Forum Offered a Glimpse into Races in a fashion that is all-
too-typical of the liberal media; it championed Brendan Boyle and mentioned Dee
Adcock as an afterthought, despite the fact that they differed on the Keystone-XL [BB
against with DA for]. At this point, although I spoke directly to the Exponent reporter,
Ive given up trying to reform these exemplars of all that is incorrect about the Jewish
communal organizations. The current issue, for example, constitutes a lamentation that
the GOP may win the Senate; just like ideological Dems, they are truly incorrigible.

Although the UN Rights Chief, the World Underestimated 'Twin Plagues' Of Ebola and the Islamic State.
Noting how profoundly the world has ignored Koban, The Death of Responsibility to Protect, is
lamentable; it was an international norm proposed by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan [following the
genocide in Rwanda in 1994 and the mass murders in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica a year later] that
was predicated on the idea that the international community would assume an obligation to
intervene, militarily if necessary, to prevent or halt mass atrocities. In any case, in Koban, an Islamic
State Jihadist 'Begged' Kurds to Kill Him, Even When Taken to Kurdish Mosque; this is reminiscent of a
scene in Godfather-II when Al Pacino predicts Batistas fall to Castro when a revolutionary uses a
grenade to kill both himself and a Cuban policeman. These people are dangerousand dedicated;
fortunately, Syrian Kurds are seeking unity in face of the Islamic State threat. Also, attacks in Baghdad
Killed at Least 50 People.

On Wednesday, masked Muslims attacked visitors on the Temple Mount in what could
have become a massacre. Hordes of young men surged out the mosques (in which they
had slept overnight to surprise the Jews) and fought a pitched battle with police forces,
throwing rocks, firebombs, fireworks, metal pipes and concrete slabs that had been
stockpiled in advance. They started fires at the mosque entrances for smoke cover.
Police had to drive the rioters back into the mosques and lock them inside in order to
prevent a mass-casualty incident. This is organized thuggery, designed to turn the
Temple Mount into the hottest battleground between Israel and the Arab world, and to
undermine Israel's control of the holy city. {I feel they should be deported to Gaza.}

Jerusalem light rail line was crippled by rock throwing.

Ari Yashar wrote that Governmental sources report that US Secretary of State John
Kerry is behind the European boycott threats on Israeli products and companies
operating in Judea, Samaria, eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. The EU published
its guidelines last July, boycotting Israeli companies operating over the 1949 Armistice
lines. Kerry is making sure the threats stay in check, and it is feared that they will be
intensified if/when any future peace-talks were to fail.

Other international news that has been upstaged relates to Iran [Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said
on Monday a nuclear deal with the West was bound to happen and he believed it could be achieved by a
November 24 deadline], Russia [Iran and Russia Held Joint Naval Exercise], Venezuela [VENEZUELA and
NEW ZEALAND WIN UN SEATS BUT TURKEY REBUFFED], Turkey [In Humiliation, Turkey Loses Security
Council Seat over Syria Policy] and Cambodia [CAMBODIAN KHMER ROUGE GENOCIDE TRIBUNAL
BEGINS].



I provided a copy of the key-policies of Tea Party Patriots [with specific reference to core and non-core
components thereof] to a lib-friend, who provided this reaction [noting the lack of specificity therein]:

Armed with a pepperoni pizza, I girded myself to read the TEA Party materials. My
disagreements/criticisms are so many, I can only name the largest issues.

I will intersperse comments herein, assuredly sparking reactions; it will
be necessary to evoke allegedly-problematic quotes, because it is not
easy to react to sweeping condemnation.

Healthcare reform: Easy to criticize and put out some "nice" words about the free
market. But, with zero thought as to what the free market would bring forth, who
knows if it would do any of the things the TEA party purports to support. There is no
provision for oversight; thus, no way to even set standards by which the free market
much comply.

Unstated, perhaps, but it is felt state-level regulation should suffice.

I am fairly confident the competitive marketplace can come up with low-cost bare-
bones plans that will leave people without money in the lurch if they get really sick. But,
what about a plan with meaningful coverage that does not exclude on the basis of pre-
existing conditions? Without a push toward encouraging people to get coverage, those
plans will continue to be expensive. I'm sorry if you don't want to pay for maternity
care. I don't want PSA screenings. Most people think they don't need mental health
coverage, that is, until someone in their family has a major depressive episode or
experiences post-traumatic stress disorder after being a cop. Coverage for services a
particular individual didn't need existed in market-driven plans pre-Obamacare.

It is difficult to discern a focused criticism of the desire to stop relying
on community-rating, a one size fits all approach to healthcare
financing.

Immigration: I'm sorry, I do not perceive La Raza as anti-American. It's comments like
that which will always leave the perception that this is simply about bigotry - whether it
is, or isn't. Just dumb.

It is anti-American to advocate open-borders, thereby destroying
American Exceptionalism by remaining outside the fabric of society; it is
also anti-American to ignore the prospect of terrorists to enter the US
when the borders are overtly maintained in this fashion.

Second Amendment They say they wont advocate for any particular position. Yet,
they'll oppose ANY efforts to revoke the right - that's taking a position because one must
determine what constitutes revoking the right. Be genuine.

They feel gun-rights are inherent in overall advocacy for rule-of-law.

Social issues: Again, double-speak. They say they will not weigh in on social issues. Yet,
they will if "our core values are being compromised to Washington's actions on these
matters." Great way to oppose abortion, for example - just against it because it's an
expenditure. Great way to oppose poverty-related programs - it's another federal
expenditure. (You probably would say it's not a social issue but I believe it is.). The list
goes on and on. Using fiscal issues to dictate spending priorities is taking a position on
many social policy-related issues.

You are reading into the document what it overtly eschews.

But failed also to mention the desire to repeal the federal income tax. If you promote
adhering to the Constitution, why prioritize amending it? Seems like a credibility issue to
me. Why should I feel compelled to conform to a dated and literal interpretation of a
document that the party itself wishes to change?

The Constitution includes an amendment process; honoring this
approach is preferable to empowering activist judges by claiming it is
a living document [as justification for unilateral actions].

And the effort does not take positions that might "fix" (assuming it is broken) the tax
code. Rather, it starts with the most radical of approaches. Taking things to extremes
seems to be the mode of action. Not very viable except to stir the pot - does not lead to
problem solving. You would probably argue that's OK because you don't want the
government to really work on resolving problems except in a very narrow sphere.

You fail to specify what is extreme; we want LIMITED government to
work, not bloated big-government.

Just as libs paint a picture of the outcome of the programs it supports which may be
overly optimistic, the TEA party fails to really discuss what a world without an income
tax looks like. The money to fix problems (e.g., highway repairs) must come from
somewhere. If it's not federal income taxes, it will be state or sales taxes. Be honest.
Spending cuts will take a very long time to implement. Money must come in from
somewhere. Reforming the tax code would at least let things happen gradually. Pushing
for a repeal without a viable alternative will not.

It could be supplanted by a Fair or a Flat Tax.


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