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Lindsey Graham supports censoring emails

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Fascism, Headlines, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at June 11th, 2013 - 5:59 pm

Reading this caused my skin to crawl and sent chills down my spine.

Sen. Lindsey Graham would propose censoring Americans’ “snail” mail if he thought it would help protect national security, the South Carolina Republican said Tuesday. But for now, he says he doesn’t think it’s necessary.

Faced with questions about the disclosure that the National Security Agency has been collecting phone and email records of citizens, Graham pointed to a World War II-era program in which the federal government censored mail. He said it was appropriate at the time and that he would support reinstating the program if it aided security efforts.

“In World War II, the mentality of the public was that our whole way of life was at risk, we’re all in. We censored the mail. When you wrote a letter overseas, it got censored. When a letter was written back from the battlefield to home, they looked at what was in the letter to make sure they were not tipping off the enemy,” Graham, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told reporters on Capitol Hill. “If I thought censoring the mail was necessary, I would suggest it, but I don’t think it is.”

Lindsey Graham is a Fascist.

Lindsey Graham is in the tank for Samantha Power – naturally

by Mojambo ( 23 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Eric Holder, Headlines, Progressives, United Nations at June 8th, 2013 - 2:00 pm

Raise your hand if this surprises you? Yeah I thought so.

by Bridget Johnson

The senator who led the charge to block UN Ambassador Susan Rice from filling the role of secretary of State has no problem with the person President Obama selected to fill Rice’s role.

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 Moving into Rice’s role at the world body with a sad track record of preventing atrocities will be the first leader of Obama’s Atrocities Prevention Board created in 2012, Samantha Power.

Power called Hillary Clinton a “monster” during the 2008 campaign and had to step down from Obama’s team then, only to rejoin his transition team after his victory. Since then, she’s moved through positions at the State Department and National Security Council.

When she left her role as a special assistant to Obama this February, the White House said it was so Power could spend more time with her two small kids. She is married to Obama’s former regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein; they met working on Obama’s first presidential campaign.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) today called Power “a solid choice” to lead the U.S. delegation at the United Nations.

“She has the background, intellect, and toughness to fill this important diplomatic post at a time of great conflict and rising danger throughout the world,” Graham said.

“As United Nations Ambassador, she will aggressively represent the United States interests in an increasingly hostile body.  She will also be a strong supporter of our close friend and ally Israel,” he added. “I hope the Senate will expeditiously consider her nomination.”

Although the Power nomination doesn’t come without controversy, there seems to be little will to try to hold up the nomination.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) was asked yesterday on CNN if the GOP might try to block Power in order to wrest answers about Benghazi out of Rice.

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said at the Brookings Institution that he has “some hopes” for Power.

But House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul (R-Texas) made clear that there will be opposition to Power, and not linked to Rice.

“I think Mrs. Power, the opposition will stand on its own in terms of her — you know, you want an U.N. ambassador that’s going to advocate for the United States, not apologize for the United States,” McCaul said on CNN.

“She’s compared our recent American foreign policy to that — those of the Nazis. This is a horrible rhetoric. And it’s not the kind of messenger I want to be sent to the United Nations to speak on behalf of the United States. So we have some serious problems with this nomination.”

Read the rest –  Fervent Rice opponent Graham is A-ok with Power

Islam is the problem, not Terry Jones

by Phantom Ace ( 156 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Dhimmitude, Islam, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Koran, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Multiculturalism, Political Correctness, Progressives, Republican Party at April 6th, 2011 - 9:00 am

Rockefeller Progressive Republican, Lindsey Graham, has stated that he wishes anyone doing Koran burnings would be investigated and has called for curtailing anti-Islamic speech. The American elite of both parties literally genuflect themselves when it comes to Islam. Other religions like Catholicism and Evangelical Christianity are regularly bashed and the politicians don’t condemn these insults. The Islamic version of history is taught in American schools and on various historical shows. In short, the American establishment is Islamophile. So it’s no surprise that pastor Terry Jones, gets blamed for the riots and the Islamic rioters are given a pass.

In America, we used to have a custom, too: Freedom of expression. Citizens moved to protest burned books, waved posters calling for the death of unpopular presidents, torched flags and the like. Americans didn’t necessarily like watching elected officials being burned in effigy, but we didn’t get too worked up about it, either.

Now we have a new standard: The Muslim Standard. Burning books is fine — just not the Koran. Offensive political cartoons are no problem — unless they offend Islamists.

The result is a moment that is extremely uncustomary: The president of the United States, members of Congress and key military leaders joiningtogether to condemn an American citizen for political protest — not because it violates our values, but because it violates the values of militant, living in the 9th-century Islamists.

In other words, Barack Obama has brought the free speech standards of Iran and the Gaza Strip to the streets of the United States.

Since American liberals don’t have the guts to say it, allow me: the Rev. Terry Jones hasn’tdone anythingwrong. Nothing.

As a Hispanic, I had to deal with bigotry in my life. I see Hispanics mocked and insulted, history as taught in America either covers up the existence of the Spanish Empire or it’s taught that they were evil Nazis. The Arab genocide in Spain is considered by our elites a good thing and many lament that my ancestors overthrew their invaders. In short, I tell Muslims go cry me a river. I don’t endorse burning the Koran, but I have to live with insults about my culture. So I could care less if 7th Century throwbacks were insulted. In a free society one has to live with insults, I did without rioting.

Pastor Terry Jones is a loon, but he expressed his freedom of speech no matter how reprehensible it was. To blame him is just another example of the protected status Islam has in America. The problem is that Islam is an Arabic based Imperialists movement based on genocide and violence. The Imams use any insult to whip up hatred and violence. They are at fault. Hamid Karzai, our supposed ally in that great democracy of Afghanistan, used the Koran burning to whip up anger. He is at fault. Yet our elites Praise Karzai as a friend and give him billions of our tax dollars.

The truth is Islamic societies are violent. It’s time to stop appeasing them. It’s time to tell them enough,  get used to insults. After all, how many times a day are Non Muslims insulted in the Islamic world? This double standards by our elites need to stop.