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WHY THEY CALL HIM HANOI JOHN

Here’s a story you won’t see the New York Times pulling out of their archives and emblazoning on their front page. But thanks to the Internet, you can send it to everyone you know.

It is dated July 23, 1971 and is about John Kerry’s exploiting the families of American prisoners of war for political gain. As a wife of a POW says bitterly, John Kerry is constantly using the families’ grief and suffering for his own political ambitions.

Kerry has made his Flashman four months in Vietnam as the centerpiece of his campaign, so he is fair game for Swift Boat Veteran ads condemning it. But what he did during the war after he returned from Vietnam is far more important and deserves far more scrutiny than what he did in Vietnam.

Read this story and you will see why Kerry deserves the sobriquet, “Hanoi John.” A discussion of its implications is in TTP Guest Author Bob Turner’s The Real Manchurian Candidate?. Again, I encourage you to forward this on.

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2012 IS ALL ABOUT HIS POWER VS. OUR FREEDOM


"I'm confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress."  --Barack Obama, April 2, 2012

I don't think that President Obama believes a word of his remarks about what the Supreme Court can or cannot do about any given piece of legislation.  Attorney General Holder said as much when he agreed that the Supremes are there specifically to protect against laws they consider unconstitutional. Holder's not picking a fight with his boss.

It's not about that.  It's about power.  And freedom.

Power, because the president and his people think that, since they are smarter and better than the rest of us, anyone who tries to limit their power is bad, and has to be brought into line.  Thus, the tough words of warning to any Justice contemplating voting against Obamacare.

Freedom, because the accumulation of power in the hands of the executive branch comes at our expense, bit by bit and law by law, precisely as Alexis de Tocqueville feared.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 09/02/11


These are the Dog Days of the Democrats.  From the time of the Ancient Greeks, the end of summer has been known as the "dog days," when the heat and humidity caused "the seas to boil, wine to turn sour, dogs to go mad, and men subject to burning fevers, hysterics, and frenzies."

(The origin of the term:  The Greeks called the brightest star in the sky Seiros - the searing, the scorcher - Latinized now to Sirius.  2,500 years ago, it rose at sunrise in late summer - which it no longer does due to the earth's axial wobble causing equinox/zodiacal precession. 

(Sirius is the main star in a constellation the Greeks called Kyon and the Romans Canis, the Dog, named after the magical dog Laelaps that Zeus gave to Europa.  Laelaps would always catch its quarry, so Europa had it hunt the magic fox of Teumessa which could never be caught.  Zeus then placed Laelaps in Canis Major, big dog, and the Teumessan fox in Canis Minor, little dog, so the chase would continue unresolved for eternity.)

The lectionary (calendar of when certain scriptures are to be read) of the 1611 King James Bible states that the Dog Days begin on July 6 and end on September 5.  But for the Dems, their Dog Days have just begun and won't be over for a long, long time to come.

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PROSPERITY REIGNS WHERE TAXES ARE LOW AND RIGHT TO WORK PREVAILS


"Fiscal crisis hits the states" has become this year's most boring and repetitive headline.

But what is largely overlooked is that some states are doing relatively well - such as my home state of Virginia - and are, in fact, balancing their budgets without draconian budget cuts or tax increases.

What are the well-managed states doing right and the others doing wrong? And what lessons could those running the federal government learn from the better managed states?

The accompanying table shows the rankings of seven of the major states by various organizations.

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THE EXPONENTIAL CURVE OF FASCIST UNCONSTITUTIONALITY


Reading the morning's news now can be impossibly depressing.  Every single day brings yet another assault on our freedom or threat to our security from the Federal Government.  Not only that, the pace of these assaults is accelerating.  They are accumulating ever more quickly.  We are losing our freedom at an exponential rate.

You may have heard the ancient tale of the Sultan and the Chessboard.  The most skilled artisan in the sultanate presented the Sultan with a fabulously beautiful chessboard, intricately made with carved ivory, rare woods, and precious stones.  It was so exquisite the Sultan offered the Artisan whatever price he named.

The Artisan asked for one grain of rice.  The Sultan was shocked.  The Artisan continued - one grain of rice for the first square on the chessboard;  one day later, two grains for the second square; two days later, four grains for the third, and the same simple doubling for the remainder of the 64 squares on the chessboard.

Laughing, the Sultan agreed.  "So I am to pay you a few grains of rice for all your wondrous work?" he asked.  "It is sufficient for me, Your Majesty," was the Artisan's reply.

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THE PHONY FIRING NON-SCANDAL


The contrived controversy over the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys is largely an exercise in imaginary indignation.

Congressional Democrats suggest that some of the firings may have been improper and demand to know the reasons for each of them. By what authority they make such demand is not clear, since the Supreme Court has ruled that, with limited exceptions, Congress has no voice in the dismissal of federal officers.

Neither the statute providing for the appointment of U.S. attorneys nor the Supreme Court opinion makes any attempt to define what would constitute proper or improper reasons for dismissal. In fact, nowhere is there any suggestion that the president would need any reason to dismiss a federal officer who is not covered by the Civil Service Act.  

If Congress can have no voice in the removal of U.S. attorneys and no reason is required to dismiss them, then by what authority do members of Congress demand to know why the attorneys were fired?

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RED ZIMBABWE

It used to be called Rhodesia, named after its colonial founder, Cecil Rhodes. Before that it was Southern Rhodesia, distinguished from Northern Rhodesia, now called Zambia after the Zambezi River. It was one of the most beautiful and productive countries in the world when I was first there in the early seventies. Now it is hell on earth. It is, of course, Zimbabwe.

As most all African countries, it is a national fiction, a colonial construct with no historical or cultural viability as a country. It has been run since “independence” in 1980 by one of the world’s most racist dictators on earth, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, who changed Rhodesia’s name to Zimbabwe after the ruins of a stone fortress built 800 years ago by the Karanga people.

All elections are completely rigged by Mugabe’s party, the ZANU-PF. The parliamentary elections held today will be no exception. It was patently rigged elections that caused the recent overthrow of the corrupt governments in Georgia, Ukraine, and last week in Kyrgyzstan. These were hailed as “velvet” revolutions, peaceful and bloodless. You can have no such hope for Zimbabwe. Africa doesn’t do bloodless.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/26/11


If you don't read the TTP Forum, then you may not have heard the announcement of the Obama Administration's that the US Geological Survey has identified the source of the earthquake that shook Washington DC last Tuesday (8/23).

The USGS is saying that it occurred on an obscure fault line that runs directly under the White House known as "Bush's Fault."

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Speaking of Zero... the HFR Word of the Week is palilalia.  It's a speech disorder, the involuntary or obsessive repetition of the same words or phrases - such as "millionaires and billionaires," "corporate jets," "redistribute the wealth," or "Bush's fault."

Clearly, we have a palilaliatic president, who is incapable of saying anything creative or new, but endlessly repeats the same moronic liberalisms over and over.  What was Einstein's term for doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?

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The most uplifting news of the week comes from Wisconsin.  On Monday (8/22), the Washington Examiner reported: Union Cash Cutoff Has National Implications.

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DISPELLING IGNORANCE ON FREE TRADE


Last week, Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, again came out against the pending trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama, claiming they would cost U.S. jobs.  Yet every respectable economist, from Adam Smith way back in 1776 until the present, has argued the virtues of free trade.

Those in the Obama administration continue to waffle on these agreements by catering to the ignorance or deliberate know-nothing stance of their labor and other left-wing supporters. Many of the anti-free-trade types also argue for sourcing things locally.

Does any of this make sense?

Should we have protective tariffs on pencils? As simple as a pencil is, it contains materials from all over the world (special woods, paint, graphite, metal for the band and rubber for the eraser) and requires specialized machinery.

How much would it cost you to make your own pencils or even grow your own food? Trade means lower costs and better products, and the more of it the better.

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CAPE VERDE


This is an experiment.  The insanity engulfing Washington now is so overwhelming that I had to get far away from it.  I wanted a place I had never been to and knew nothing about.  Then a challenge occurred to me.

What could I learn about such a lost unknown place that TTPers would find interesting?  Could I possibly write something that would intrigue them?  So here we go - let me know how this experiment works.  The place I picked is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles off Africa called... Cape Verde.

There are nine islands.  Hordes of Germans escape from their winter to lie on the beaches of one of them, Sal (non-stop flights from Frankfurt) and turn their skins bright pink.  That's all they do.  They don't go anywhere else or explore any other islands.  Their only movement all day is to turn over back to belly so both sides get equally roasted.

There are non-stop flights from Europe and the US to Praia (the capital on Santiago island) now - but that's brought a business, not a tourist, boom.  You only see the occasional tourist on any island except Sal.  Remember all those Germans.

The businessmen are here because Cape Verde has reinvented itself once again. It has gone from being a Communist dictatorship to being one of only two countries ever to escape off the UN Least Developed Country List to a free democracy and the best place to do business in Africa.  Yet the place has no natural resources whatever -- only unique human resources.  And that's the key.

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THE DEMENTED DEMAGOGIC DEMOCRAT DESTRUCTION DERBY


Last month, Sen. Barack Obama called for our troops to leave Iraq by March 2008. Last weekend, Sen. Hillary Clinton called for our troops to start leaving within 90 days.

In this Demented Demagogic Democrat Destruction Derby (military status: 5F) of American national-security interests, I suppose former Sen. John Edwards, in an effort to hold on to his title of supremo anti-war candidate, will have to designate it a crime against humanity that the troops weren't pulled out a week ago last Friday.

Mrs. Clinton's husband had a campaign war room in the election of 1992. Now she seems to have put up a quick prefabricated anti-war room for her campaign 2008.

It seems almost pointless to engage in a serious policy debate with a party whose leading contenders for the presidency are willing to simply make up any preposterous national security policy in a contest of one-upmanship targeted at winning the hearts and minds (if that is the word for it) of their party's ready-for-institutionalizing edge of their lunatic fringe voters.

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WE SUFFER, WASHINGTON PARTIES — WHY DO WE TOLERATE IT?


What are the ramifications if the Supreme Court finds the individual mandate provision of the healthcare reform law unconstitutional? This provision requires individuals to purchase government-defined health insurance or pay a fine.

I hope it will serve as a wakeup call to a nation that I believe is still sleeping through a crisis.

Liberal and open-ended interpretation of the Constitution has rendered it practically meaningless, opening the door to steady growth of the federal government and its inexorable encroachment in our lives over the last half century. The problems we are having today all originate here.

Our growing burden of taxes and government debt -- what now is breaking European countries and is about to break us -- stems from the growth of government programs, enabled by open-ended interpretation of the Constitution.

Our private economy, in which freedom and the creative spirit are still allowed to operate, is going great.

A miracle is taking place in energy, with new domestic production of oil and gas made possible by new drilling technologies.  New technologies abound, with more and more gadgets appearing all the time at lower and lower prices.

So why are we turning over more and more of our lives to the most unproductive, least efficient part of our country: government?

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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/19/11


Let's start with a trio of quotes.

On Monday (8/15) in Decorah, Iowa, President Zero explained why he has been a total economic failure:

"We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, gotten the economy moving again.  But over the last six months we've had a run of bad luck."

Which recalls the observation of Lazarus Long in Robert Heinlein's 1973 sci-fi classic Time Enough For Love:

"Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded -- here and there, now and then -- are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people.

"Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty. This is known as ‘bad luck'."

And on Wednesday (8/17) in Bedford, New Hampshire, Texas Gov. Rick Perry explained:

"America's crisis is not bad luck, it's bad policies from Washington DC...  Our economic plan shouldn't depend on luck, it should depend on sound economic fundamentals."

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THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT PLOY


If your accountant told your family that you are spending 40 percent more than you are earning, and that your borrowing limits have been reached, how would you cut your expenditures?

Would you stop buying food and not pay your mortgage and utilities, or would you first cut out entertainment, such as movies, sports events, cultural performances, nice restaurants and vacation trips?  Rational people would do the latter, but government bureaucrats often do the equivalent of the former.

This is known as the Washington Monument Ploy, which got its name when a national parks director shut down the Washington Monument and Grand Canyon for two weeks in 1969 to protest budget cuts, rather than cutting administrative costs, deferring maintenance and curtailing new projects.

When faced with a need to cut budgets, the Washington Monument Ploy - or stunt - is the political tactic of shutting down the most visible, popular and/or valuable government service while leaving less important and less appreciated government activities untouched.  What needs to be shut down is this extortionist ploy.

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ARE AMERICANS STILL AMERICANS?


That's the question and the bet of our day.  Conservatives and TeaPartyers bet yes, Democrats and moonbat moochers bet no.  The Republican Party establishment wants to bet yes but hasn't got the guts to go all in.

Understand this and you understand American politics today.  Who wins the bet determines America's future.

What made Americans Americans was their commitment - unrivaled in human history - to individual liberty.  This commitment was enshrined as the founding principle of America in the Declaration of Independence.

The truth of America's founding principles were "self-evident" to the Americans who created our country.  They are no longer to an increasingly large fraction of Americans today.  The stated purpose and clear goal of Democrats is to increase that fraction.  The claimed purpose and alleged goal of Republicans is to reduce it.

For decades upon decades now, Americans on the whole have been slowly and progressively becoming less American, less independent and responsible for their own lives, more dependent on government programs and demanding of others to be responsible for them.

We have now reached the point where between 40 to 50% of people in this country are so unwilling to be responsible for their lives and freedom, so demanding of their supposed right to mooch off taxpayers, that they still maintain a firm support of a president who believes that God should damn America.

We have reached the point with the passage of ObamaCare that we are justified in terming those who continue to support President Zero and the Pelosi-Reid Democrat Party AINOs - Americans In Name Only.

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