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HALF-FULL REPORT 01/04/13


Should we start with Headline of the Year?  "Hillary ‘I dodged sniper fire' Clinton Near Death after Supersecret Crash Landing in Iran," brought to you by the überwackos at Lyndon Larouche's EU Times nutball website.

It's astonishing that Drudge would carry this drivel as if it were a real news story.  The EU Times is an Internet hoax site that dreams up the most goofball conspiracy theories out of thin air for the fun of it or to gain attention to their pathetically fragile egos.  They are maxed-out looney tunes.

So welcome to 2013.  The craziness this year has in store for us has only just begun.  Yet the real craziness - lethally dangerous craziness - comes not from Internet weirdos but from Washington DC.  So lethal that the HFR is now a staunch advocate of gun-control.

Do you have any idea how many federal departments and agencies have agents that carry guns?  Even the Post Office has these armed fascist thugs called OIG (Office of the Inspector General) Special Agents breaking and entering people's homes tracking down "mail fraud" - which could be any email you've ever sent.

Gun control for federal agents is what's needed, not gun control for law-abiding citizens.  The literally crazy problem is, there's no such thing as a law-abiding citizen anymore. The purpose of 98% of the Federal Register is for there to be some law or rule the Federalies can criminalize you with if they want.  We're all criminals now, which is by Washington's design.

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NO TAX INCREASE CAN SOLVE TOO MUCH SPENDING


Two centuries ago, it was common practice for the doctors to bleed a patient in the belief that it would get rid of the "vapors" that were thought to be causing the illness. As a result, most patients got worse and many died. Much of the world is now suffering from equally incompetent politicos playing economic doctors.

Most of the major democratic countries are headed for a fiscal cliff because they have been increasing government spending at a rate far higher than economic growth for the past several years.

Politicians tend to like bigger government because it gives them more power -- so they have a natural inclination to try to increase taxes rather than cut spending.

As poster children for bad economic policy and for bad tax proposals, I have selected three rich jurisdictions. Despite the vast difference in size of these political entities, the three are exhibiting the same disease -- undisciplined spending. Each of their leaders is prescribing the very same lethal medicine -- tax increases on the most productive and on their capital.

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CHRISTIANITY’S FRONT LINES


Oshogbo, Nigeria. 

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We are here in the Osun Sacred Grove, dedicated to the Yoruba goddess of fertility, Osun (pronounced like ocean), and designated as a World Heritage Site.  We are alone and have the place to ourselves. 

Nigeria is devoid of visitors.  The only foreigners are diplomats, international bureaucrats, and oil or oil-related businessmen.   They consider it so dangerous to be here that they require a police escort to take them from their hyper-expensive hotel in Lagos (where all business is done) to the airport. 

The thought that a lone American would get a plain car and driver to take him 300 kilometers north of Lagos strikes them as lunacy.  Yet that's just what I've done - with no problems in the slightest.

It is a revelation being here.  I've been a lot of places in Africa, but Nigeria is Africa on steroids.  More relevantly, Nigeria is where Christianity is on steroids.  If you want to see where Christianity, every variant of it, is alive, muscular and flourishing like nowhere else on earth, here is where you come.  Here is where you find the front lines between Christianity and Islam.  Here is where Sharia Islam is going to lose.

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GAME ON!


[Sarah Palin's incredible blockbuster speech in Madison, Wisconsin yesterday (4/16) in the cold and sleet with a union thug rent-a-crowd trying and failing to disrupt her.  Here is the full video, then the full text.]

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Hello, Madison, Wisconsin! You look good. I feel like I'm at home. This is beautiful. Madison, I am proud to get to be with you today.

Madison, these are the frontlines in the battle for the future of our country. This is where the line has been drawn in the sand. And I am proud to stand with you today in solidarity.

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NO PAULISTA


I might as well confess upfront - I have misgivings about writing this.  It's because a good number of TTPers, several of whom I've come to know and like personally via our Rendezvous, are passionate "Paulistas," or advocates of Ron Paul (R-TX) and his campaign for the presidency.

My misgivings come not from fear of offending them but my regard and respect for them.  They are decent, sincere folks who truly love their country.  They are also smart and not easily conned, politically or otherwise.  So there has to be a lot in Paul's message that's worth their passion.

That said, I'm no Paulista, and it's about time I explained why.

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BUSH’S “KILLER AP”

The term “killer ap” is geek-speak for a computer application that blows the doors off any competition. By letting anyone or any company write software programs for Windows rather than keep Windows proprietary to Microsoft, Bill Gates made his product the killer ap that left Apple light years behind. Excel did the same thing for spreadsheet applications.

So when Grover Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform, whispers in Karl Rove’s and George Bush’s ears this week at the convention, let’s hope they recognize a political killer ap when they hear one.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 12/28/12


Happy New Year! 

As 2012 staggers off today's stage and into history as the most bewildering year of modern times, and 2013 will be fascism on steroids for America, how is it possible for conservatives to wish their friends a happy new year?

It's not going to be easy, but this final HFR of 2012 will show you how.

The first step in solving problems is not to sugarcoat the problems.  We can play the Glad Game of Pollyanna Whittier, and look for something to be happy about in any situation - but that runs the risk of ending up like the guys in Monty Python's Life Of Brian singing, "Always look on the bright side of life" while being crucified.

It's little wonder there's a headline story this week (12/26), Public Turns Gloomy, Fearful As 2013 Approaches.  That part of "the public" who were idiots enough to vote for Zero will stay gloomy and fearful, as they won't own up to their responsibility of being the cause of what they are gloomy and fearful about.

But we don't have to be gloomy and fearful, and that gives us a distinct advantage over those who are.  Being gloomy and fearful doesn't solve anything.  Most often, it makes things far worse.  The last thing we should fall for is fear-mongering - and be especially wary of it when it comes from our side. 

Take, for example, this article from yesterday's Canada Free Press, December 27, 2012: The Day Freedom Died in America.  This is seriously dumb.  Because some ditzy Dem senator says she's going to drop a bill that has no chance of going anywhere in either the Senate or the House, it's The End?  Nonsense.

DiFi's bill will be strangled in its crib by Red State Dems like Joe Manchin (WV).  It'll never reach the House.  It's an act of grandstanding desperation, made clear by Kurt Schlichter (12/26) in Liberals Panic As They Lose The Gun Narrative.

Additional evidence is the enormous backlash against the Brit anti-gun nut Piers Morgan, and the Journal News in White Plains NY that published the names and location (with Google Maps) of 44,000 gun owners in its area.

Those backlashes are harbingers of 2013.  They are the opportunity 2013 gives us to have a happy new year.  2013 is going to be The Year of the Backlash.

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A FAIR SOCIETY DOES NOT REWARD ENVY AND PUNISH SUCCESS


Do you admire what the Olympic athletes have been able to accomplish, and do you think they should be applauded for their outstanding performances?

The good side of humanity is revealed when we praise and reward such people. The bad side of humanity is shown by those who wish to punish success.

Socialists of all stripes, whether they be politicians, tenured professors, unthinking students, bureaucrats in government (including those enjoying tax-free salaries at international organizations, such as the United Nations and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) have a common refrain that they want equality of outcomes in the name of "fairness" (but not for themselves, of course).

In the name of fairness, should we not allow anyone more than 6 feet tall to play basketball? Should we have given medals to all of the Olympic athletes so none of them would feel bad because they did not get medals? After all, they tried. If we did reward them equally, what affect do you think it would have on the future level of performance?

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HOW OBAMA IS AFRICAN


Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.  It took coming here, to the darkest pit of hellhole Africa, for it to finally dawn on me who Zero really is, to what total extent he isn't American at all, but African.

Freedom House, in its 2011 Worst of the Worst report, highlights Equatorial Guinea as "one of the world's most repressive societies."  Its dictator, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo,has ruled since 1979, declared himself to be his country's God who "can decide to kill without anyone calling him to account and without going to hell" in 2003, and last January was elected by leaders of the 54 member-states of the African Union (AU) to be its Chairman. 

Obiang uses his country's oil revenue as his personal piggy bank, enriching his friends and family while the average citizen of his country lives on $1 a day.  But there is nothing at all exceptional about him. 

He is merely yet another example of what in Africa are called Big Men - narcissistic charismatic sociopaths who gain power however they can, never let go of it, look upon themselves as demi-gods for whom ordinary morality does not apply, utterly convinced they deserve to be worshipped with total obedience, and to live in complete extravagance while being completely indifferent to the poverty of others.

Remind you of anyone in America?

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IT’S TIME TO SHUT DOWN THE IRS


Tax Day, April 15, Washington DC. As the government edged closer and closer to a shutdown last week, administrators in congressional offices and federal agencies were tasked with determining whether they and their employees provided "essential" or "nonessential" services.

Those employees deemed to be essential are allowed to continue working during a shutdown; those deemed to be nonessential are sent home.

This determination of essential versus nonessential probably sent a ripple of fear through employees of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In my opinion, the IRS is one of the least essential agencies in the federal government. If I had my way, we would shut down the non-essential IRS forever.

This is why I am an advocate for (and co-sponsor of) legislation that does just that. The FairTax Act (H.R. 25/S.13) seeks to reform the tax structure of the United States by replacing the inefficient income tax with a pro-growth consumption tax and would eliminate the need for the IRS.

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RUNWAY ABLE


Tinian Island, Pacific Ocean.  It's a small island, less than 40 square miles, a flat green dot in the vastness of Pacific blue.  Fly over it and you notice a slash across its north end of uninhabited bush, a long thin line that looks like an overgrown dirt runway.  If you didn't know what it was, you wouldn't give it a second glance out your airplane window.

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On the ground, you see the runway isn't dirt but tarmac and crushed limestone, abandoned with weeds sticking out of it.  Yet this is arguably the most historical airstrip on earth.  This is where World War II was won.  This is Runway Able. 

There may be no better place on the planet to reflect on what is at stake on November 2nd than here.

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KERRY LIED RALLY

My good friend and Navy SEAL Commander Capt. Larry Bailey has organized a rally for Vietnam Veterans, their families and friends to protest the presidential candidacy of a man who betrayed his fellow soldiers while he was still in uniform. The Kerry Lied Rally will be at the Washington Mall in Washington DC on Sunday, September 12. Please send this to any friend who might be able to attend. I hope to see you there!


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MANNING’S ENABLERS


Yesterday (7/30), military judge Col. Denise Lind found Wiki-leaker Pfc. Bradley Manning guilty on five counts of espionage, as well as multiple counts of theft, computer fraud and military infractions.

Giving Manning every benefit of the doubt, the judge found him not guilty of the charge of intentionally aiding the enemy - but still convicted him on 19 of 21 counts.

Now begins the separate sentencing phase of Manning's military trial. But the long "guilty" list ensures he'll spend decades in a military prison.

Yet two "unindicted co-conspirators" were missing in the dock throughout the trial. Not Julian Assange and his Wiki-gnomes, but the US Army and our Blame-America culture.  They are Manning's enablers.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 12/21/12


Welcome to the shortest day of the year here in the Northern Hemisphere - or, as it's also known this year, Moron Day.  Today, anyone with a three-digit IQ gets to make fun of morons and retards - in particular, all the morons who panicked over Mayan Calendar Idiocy, and all the morons to whom TIME Magazine credits for re-electing Zero.

Actually, though, the End of the World didn't happen today because that already happened on November 6th.  At least for America....

Yet there are some House Pubs who aren't whimpering.  Yesterday, 13 of them pushed Speaker Boehner's Plan B off a cliff.  This turned even the folks at Fox into Nervous Nellies, blaring Fiscal Crisis Nears As Plan B Fails.  This is a real two-fer. 

First, the quicker we go over this dreaded "fiscal cliff" thing, the better. Second, this vote damages Boehner's speakership hopefully beyond repair.  All it takes is 17 of the 234 House Pubs to Just Say No to Boehner on January 3rd, and he's out. 

John Boehner is a nice, amicable, and competent guy.  But he's the wrong guy now to be in charge of the only chance we have for fiscal sanity and reigning in Emperor Zero.  There's a scene in Godfather I that every House Pub should be thinking of now.

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DISABLE THE UN DISABILITIES TREATY


Which level of government do you think should have the responsibility for protecting the rights of the disabled -- local, state, federal or the United Nations?

The United States has been a global leader in protecting the disabled and advancing its interests. Over the past few decades, this has been accomplished through a combination of federal, state and local laws and regulations. But now the United Nations is trying to get involved.

The United Nations was originally established to prevent war among countries. Having repetitively failed in that mission, it has been interjecting itself into virtually every other aspect of human life, including demands for various forms of global taxes to be collected and distributed by U.N. bureaucrats.

On May 18, President Obama sent the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities to the Senate for ratification. Such a treaty requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has just passed this convention, and it is now awaiting floor action by the entire Senate.

This treaty must be disabled.

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