Former CBS News president Richard Salant (1961 - 64 and 1966 - 79) explained the major media's role: "Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have." ...and to this very day most Americans haven't noticed they're being brained washed! ~ N. Hooben
You need to run Judge Richard Posner out of town...out of your district and out of this country. He has become a persona non grata and needs to go...anything less should mean you should go with him! It is the Constitution that has kept us together as a nation and not the far left ideas of Judge Posner.
A U.S. Circuit Court judge just brazenly announced to the world that he gives no consideration to the actual Constitution, and he thinks other judges should follow his example.
In an op.ed., Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner stated plainly: I see absolutely no value to a judge of spending decades, years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds studying the Constitution, the history of its enactment, its amendments, and its implementation. Posner then wrote: "The original Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the post–Civil War amendments... do not speak to today." And herein lies the problem. If the predominantly leftist judges and law school deans were honest, they would fully agree with Posner and the view of a "living" Constitution which allows these enlightened elites to invent whatever meaning for our Constitution that fits their cultural proclivities. And this is precisely why our nation is collapsing at its foundation... and why we must rediscover our true birthright before it's too late!
Little is known about the secretive
group, but conspiracy theorists have plenty of ideas
A
shadowy world government, Political kingmakers, a capitalist cabal looking to impose
its will across the globe… For
decades, conspiracy theorists have tried to decode the secretive Bilderberg Group, an annual gathering
of the some of the world’s most powerful figures, which begins Thursday in
Dresden, Germany. But while little is known about what’s said at the private
meetings, there are a few things that we do know about this year’s gathering. Since
1954, the Bilderberg Group has been gathering in secret to discuss everything
from the rise and fall of communism to nuclear warfare to cybersecurity. The
group began as a way to create more cooperation between Europe and North
America during the Cold War, and Bilderberg releases an annual list of the
people who will attend and the topics they’ll discuss, but beyond that, little
leaves the walls of the meeting rooms. Bilderberg
operates under the Chatham House Rule, which allow those who attend the
meetings to use the information they glean but not to disclose who said what,
according to Bilderberg’s website. That has spurred conspiracy theorists to
claim that the group is imposing a new world order and playing kingmaker around
the world. In
2000, British politician Denis Healey, who had been involved in Bilderberg for
decades, told the Guardian,
“To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not
wholly unfair. Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn’t go on forever
fighting one another for nothing and killing people and rendering millions
homeless. So we felt that a single community throughout the world would be a
good thing.” Theorists
also cite the inclusion of Bill Clinton at the meetings in 1991 before he was
president and Tony Blair’s presence in 1993 before he became the British prime
minister as examples of the group’s power. Past attendees have included former
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (who will also be attending this year),
former Chase Manhattan chief executive David Rockefeller, and British Prime
Minister David Cameron.
Here’s
the list of topics Bilderberg released to be discussed this year:
6.U.S. political
landscape, economy: growth, debt, reform
7.Cybersecurity
8.Geo-politics of
energy and commodity prices
9.Precariat and middle
class
10.Technological innovation
Two-thirds
of this year’s attendees are from Europe while a third are from the U.S.,
including Sam Altman, president of the tech seed accelerator Y Combinator; NBC
News’s Richard Engel; Sen. Lindsay Graham of South Carolina; LinkedIn CEO Reid
Hoffman; and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.
The Bilderberg Meetings website
describes the gatherings as “a forum for informal discussions about major
issues facing the world” and says no votes are taken and policy statements are
not issued. Notes or minutes of the meeting aren’t taken either, giving
conspiracy theorists even more reason to question what happens behind
Bilderberg’s closed doors.
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Lindsey Graham going to
invite-only Bilderberg meeting in Germany
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen.
Lindsey Graham will travel to Dresden, Germany, this weekend to participate in
the 2016 Bilderberg meeting — a private gathering of public officials,
lawmakers, journalists and thinkers.
The South Carolina
Republican is the only member of Congress scheduled to attend the meeting,
according to an official list of participants. Among those included in the
125-person roster are former Army Gen. David Petraeus, former Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger and International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde. Also taking part are the
editor-in-chief of Bloomberg, a history professor from Harvard University, the
head of Google and the prime ministers of Belgium and the Netherlands. Graham, who ran for
president last year, gained national exposure for being the only Republican
contender to slam President Barack Obama’s Iraq war strategy while actually
offering his own alternative. Since dropping out of the race at the end of
2015, he has been something of a voice of conscience for the Republican Party
struggling to reconcile with its unconventional presidential nominee, Donald
Trump. Graham is a frequent
world traveler regularly attending conferences, giving policy speeches and
visiting regions that can educate him for his legislative activities. He is a
member of the Armed Services Committee and a senior appropriator who oversees
the yearly budget for state and foreign operations. “Graham is recognized as
one of the foremost experts on the rise of radical Islam and how the threat
should be confronted,” his spokesman, Kevin Bishop, told The Post and Courier. First established in
1954, the Bilderberg meeting is an annual event designed to foster dialogue
between Europe and North America. Though it is often described as “secretive”
and conspiracy theorists insist the meeting constitutes a cabal focused on
achieving world domination, event organizers insist the discussions are closed
to press simply to facilitate a free-flowing exchange of ideas. According to the group’s
website, there used to be a news conference kicking off each annual meeting to
share some goals and insights. At some point in the mid-1990s, that tradition
stopped “due to lack of interest” from the media, the site says. Emma Dumain is The Post
and Courier’s Washington correspondent.
The Illinois legislature has approved a bill that would give
unelected Muslim-Americans a formal voice in state government.
If the governor signs the bill, Illinois
would be the first state to pass such a law. The measure creates a 21-member
advisory council of Muslims to give them influence on state policy.
The governor and legislative leaders would
appoint the Muslim council members.
The Chicago Tribune quotes one Islamic leader who's pushing for the new body
and says all governors in America should have an Islamic council.
"Given all that is going on with the
misinterpretation about Islam and the interests and concerns of the
Muslim-American community, it's almost obligatory on behalf of a governor of
this state and all governors to have such a body," Chicago lawyer Kareem
Irfan said.
On "Justice" last night, Judge Jeanine Pirro said the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union is just the beginning of a worldwide revolution, and the next in line is the U.S.
"The world is changing, and all you elite, establishment, ruling class, condescending Washington bigwigs, who think you know better than ordinary Americans, are out," Judge Jeanine said. "Start packing. Your days are numbered."
She said that the millions of American citizens who are unhappy with the direction of the country will catapult Donald Trump into the White House.
"It's time to take the country back," Judge Jeanine stated.
"Every week, I speak to you in front of a backdrop. But it's so much more than that. It's the American flag. It represents the spilled blood and treasure of those who gave up everything for this great nation. It stands for freedom, equality and justice. And I’m damn proud of it."
What happened in England is going to happen again. Next stop: the United States. Next president: Donald J. Trump.
What happened in the U.K. is just the beginning. The world is changing, and all you elite establishment, ruling class, condescending Washington bigwigs who think you know better than ordinary Americans are out. Start packing. Your days are numbered.
I told you this election was a revolution - but even I didn't know how big it would be.
It's worldwide. The headlines scream it. The working class who toil everyday to pay their rent and put food on their families' tables are tired of being lectured by the fat cats in Washington and Brussels who preach what we need and when we need it. The Brits in a monumental upset made their voices heard this week voting to exit the European Union. You know the place with open borders being overrun by immigrants as they watch their economies falter. Similarly, Americans fed up with this "we are the world” dance will catapult Donald Trump to the White House.
News flash: we don't want an internationalist country, world banks, globalization of our economy, a country with no border and no identity. You are not allowed to change the identity of this country. Americans want a nation-state, our own country with a history of freedom combined with responsibility. And yet our proud history - even our money - is being rewritten to accommodate a new world view.
We are so beaten down by political correctness that most of us are numb to the surrender of America.
And as for those naysayers. The ones who say Donald Trump just can't win, listen up: those naysayers in England, got it all wrong. Prime Minister Cameron got it all wrong you know-the one who criticized Donald trump for his temporary ban on Muslims... And now he's out. Obama too got it all wrong-- jetting to England as if he were the world's dictator-telling the Brits what's good for them. And while we're at it-- Hillary Clinton got it wrong on just about everything, except her bank account.
When the president of the United States - a country founded on Judeo Christian ethics - tells Christians at a prayer breakfast no less, to get off their high horse, after Christians get their heads cut off-not even willing to mention Islamic extremism when the president of the united states allows hordes of immigrants who's names-- let alone backgrounds - we don't even know - as ISIS proudly announces they are infiltrating these refugees... When states are not even notified who the federal government is sending to live in their neighborhoods, flying in unknowns from central America and the middle east en masse, who demand Sharia law in place of American law - then we are in the wilderness, folks.
And I don't want to hear that Americans need to be more humble that we need more humility that my free speech needs to be tamped down so as not to offend another’s' religion.
Nowhere does our Constitution say we cannot say something about another's religion. Nowhere does our Constitution say we cannot say anything that offends someone. And by the way nowhere does it say I can't have a gun. Do not use our Constitution against us while you use the same Constitution to shield those who violate our laws, showering them with all the rights and benefits but none of the responsibilities.
When our president's first response to an American getting his head cut off is to show up in a golf cart and then keep on golfing-when he and his attorney generals response to Americans being killed by Muslim terrorists is to stand up for Muslims, then it’s time to take our country back
And don't tell me that to not take these people in is not who we are. I know who we are.
My grandfather was part of the greatest generation that stormed the beach in Normandy. My dad saw the plume in Nagasaki. And later died because of it. No. Don't you preach to me. I know who we are and I know who I am. I am an unapologetic nationalist. I am an unapologetic American.
And that Statue of Liberty - give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses
We never had a problem taking them in from the beginning. We are the most generous country in the world. I’ve sworn in newly naturalized citizens for years and have never been more proud of America. But they have to do it legally. They have to swear allegiance to America, follow our laws, and not be exempt from arrest because of their illegal status, as they are in sanctuary cities.
Even the Supreme Court had to stop the president, who attempted to ban the deportation of four million illegals and give them an automatic right to work here.
When a man running for president proudly carries with him the sword of socialism and when a woman running for president accepts monies from countries that kill gays and stone women to death for her family's so called charity, when their holdings are invested in the Cayman Islands, and her husband is middle man to some of the world's biggest deals, as they feather their nest at the expense of America, it's time to take the country back.
No, I don't believe in globalization. I don't believe in this international mumbo jumbo. I don't believe in self-denigration. I believe in our nation-state. I believe in borders. And I believe in the law, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence that outlines the character of who we are. Every week, I speak to you in front of a backdrop. But it's so much more than that. It's the American flag. It represents the spilled blood and treasure of those who gave up everything for this great nation. It stands for freedom, equality and justice. And I’m damn proud of it.