Archive for the ‘Revolution’ Category

Investor’s Business Daily
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Editorial: Terror In Waiting - Mideast: As the radical Muslim Brotherhood schemes to oust a pro-American despot in Egypt, U.S. pundits have cheered the move as a boon for freedom. This is dangerous pablum.
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Egypt’s Kerensky - Succession: As talk of deposing Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak grows, one name keeps popping up: Mohamed ElBaradei. If he takes over, it’ll be a disaster not just for Egypt, but also for the U.S. and the West.
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The Newest Nation - Africa: Far from the rage in the streets of Cairo, there’s joy in the air in the tiny cities of South Sudan. A referendum’s results there should lead to creation of a new nation. It holds some lessons.
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Egyptian Plagues, American Policies - Diplomatic Ineptitude: Western diplomats were long ago planting poisonous seeds in Egyptian soil. All it took to make them grow was for the U.S. to send some well-intentioned but misguided signals at the wrong time.
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ObamaCare Can’t Be Reconciled - Health Care Reform: Another federal judge has declared the Democrats’ overhaul to be unconstitutional. A law that should have never been passed is that much closer to being dismantled.
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Kill The Internet ‘Kill Switch’ - Censorship: Virtually the first thing an authoritative Egyptian government did to quell dissent was to shut down its Internet. So why are we debating a bill to give our government the same power?
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America’s Next Financial Crisis Is Already Here - In spite of talking about freezing government spending, President Obama reminded everyone during the State of the Union just how out of touch he is about the defining issue of our time — the fiscal dysfunction that threatens to rob future generations of today’s living standards and jeopardizes the global financial system.
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Middle East Is On The Verge Of Convulsing - Things are about to go from bad to worse in the Middle East. An Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement is nowhere in sight. Lebanon just became a Hezbollah state, which is to say that Iran has become an even more important regional power, and Egypt, once stable if tenuously so, has been pitched into chaos.
Laura Ingraham
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Gov. Mitch Daniels on China’s rise and a social issues ‘truce’ – January 31, 2011 (mp3)
Mark Levin
American Thinker
- Obama’s Ongoing War on Inspectors General - One after another, inspectors general have been reporting that Obama’s stewardship of taxpayer money has failed.
- Overachievers with Low Self-Esteem - America is up to its eyeballs in people concerned with saving us from their demons.
- Obama’s Rathole Moment - President Obama got matters exactly backward when he addressed education last week before a joint session of Congress.
- Obama’s Standing Army of Regulators among Us - The victims of today’s excessive government regulatory zeal face the same enemy confronted by the nation’s Founders: unconstrained centralized power.
- Stop the Fraud — Freeze the Debt Ceiling - The debt ceiling is a key to stopping the political insanity.
- What Reagan Meant to America - Seven years ago, when Reagan died, millions of Americans waited for hours to share a brief moment with this greatest of contemporary Americans.
- China’s Insight into Human Nature - And why President Obama misunderstands China’s rise.
- America and the Middle East Food Riots - Obama policies have driven up food prices, triggering riots.
Frontpage Mag
- Middle Eastern Moment of Truth - Israel soberly prepares to stand alone in a sea of hate.
- 1979, 1989 or 2009? - Gauging the nature of Egypt’s Revolution — and the urgency for America’s response.
- Why Coptic Christians Fear a Revolution - If the Muslim Brotherhood takes power in Egypt…
- Inside Egypt - The growing cancer I witnessed during my recent visit…
- To Destroy Israel - A member of the Army of Islam escapes from an Egyptian jail amidst the chaos — and shares his top priority…
- ObamaCare Inches Closer to the Fall - Florida judge rules that the president’s signature legislation is unconstitutional — what’s next?
- Free Speech Victory: Lars Hedegaard Acquitted - The battle for freedom is far from lost…
- The Middle East’s Intifada - The Muslim Brotherhood shrewdly maneuvers its way to power in Egypt.
- The American Left and the Crisis in Egypt - The Unholy Alliance rears its head once again.
- Dictatorships and Revolutions - As an Egyptian Muslim raised during the generation of the 1952 Egyptian revolution, I see history repeating itself.
- Egypt’s False Prophet - Mohamed ElBaradei’s disturbing affinity for the Muslim Brotherhood and the Iranian Islamic Republic.
- Why They Hate Mubarak - “He is supporting Israel. Israel is our enemy…”
- The Criminal Truth in Denmark - In defense of Lars Hedegaard. . . .and our civilization
I’ve stated before that we should be careful what we wish for. Those of us who work in quasi-governmental jobs could wind up losing our jobs, benefits, and/or retirement pensions if we suddenly roll back 100 years of Progressivism in government.
Millions of Americans are addicted to the opiate of government. For some, it is a problem that spans generations. Simply removing the steady IV drip-drip-drip of subsidized health care, welfare, unemployment, retirement, and so on would be a huge shock to our system.
I’m not saying that it should not be done. We just need to be careful and realize that this is a long-term goal.
The Election’s Done; Now What?
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Brownsville Voice is a local blog published by self-professed socialist Bobby Wightman Cervantes. On the Fourth, his post about the rights of the people to overthrow their government piqued my interest. He claimed the Fourth was a myth essentially because the judiciary essentially took away the state’s right to secede from or overthrow the Union. He took a quote from our Declaration of Independence that does not mince words and proclaims our right to institute a new government if we so choose.
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
I dare not disagree or quibble with Brownsville Voice. Nevertheless, the very next section of our Declaration deserves mention as it clarifies that revolution over trivial or whimsical reasons is not enough justification.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.
If you have read David McCullough’s John Adams or watched the companion HBO miniseries, it should be familiar to you that Jefferson believed in constant revolution for every generation. Further, he believed the people should not hamstrung by the laws of past governments or generations.
On the other hand, Adams argued government should be respected and so should the rule of law. Working with the government they built is, in his mind, the only choice. It appears the quote in Brownsville Voice was Jefferson’s belief while the subsequent section was a significant clarification by Adams.
On a completely different note our Declaration points to many successive injustices by mad King George III. This particular one strikes me as odd considering Adams infamously defending British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.
The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world….
For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States
Any history buffs out there want to discuss if this included the Boston Massacre trial and if it was a slight against Adams?
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-Chris
“Where we now stand is stolen, occupied Mexico…”
From the La Raza rally at UCLA. More gems:
‘Communist Revolution’
‘Frail, racist white people’
‘La Raza’ (the Race)
Fidel Castro
‘Northern Front of Latin Revolution’
“40 million…revolutionaries…in the belly of the beast”
“Our enemy is Capitalism and Imperialism”.
Sedition anyone? – http://StandWithArizona.com
Sanchee H.S. history teacher Ron Gochez, La Raza Rally at UCLA
We are revolutionary Mexican organization here. We understand that this is not just about Mexico. Its about a global struggle against imperialism and capitalism At the forefront of this revolutionary movement is La Raza. We will no longer fall for these lies called borders. We see America as a northern front of a revolutionary movement. Our enemy is capitalism and imperialism.
Ron Gochez is NOT a professor at UCLA. Gochez is currently a HISTORY teacher (yikes) at Santee H.S. in Los Angeles.
Here is his H.S.:
http://www.santeefalcons.org/
Phone: (213) 763-1000
Los Angeles Unified School District
Tel: 213-241-7000
superintendent@lausd.net
Los Angeles Board of Education:
Tel: 213-241-6389
Email: steve.zimmer@lausd.net