Friday, October 4, 2013

White House: 'Doesn't Really Matter' When Shutdown Ends 'We Are Winning'

Breitbart
by John Nolte
4 Oct 2013

In a stunning admission to the Wall Street Journal, a senior administration admitted that while veterans wait for services and children wait for cancer treatments, the White House doesn't care how long the shutdown lasts because "We are winning."

Said a senior administration official: "We are winning...It doesn't really matter to us" how long the shutdown lasts "because what matters is the end result."

Now we know why Obama is threatening to veto individual pieces of funding Republicans have offered to get those veterans their services and those children their cancer treatments through the National Institute of Health. Why budge when all you care about is winning and you believe that you are?

It is highly likely that by "winning" this senior administration official is talking about in the media.

Monday, Time's Mark Halperin informed the world that the White House feels no need to negotiate because they know the media have their back in this fight. And thus far, everything we are seeing in the biased media coverage and the Democrats refusal to budge, even for sick children, backs this up.

This quote from this official is in itself a perfect example of media bias. Thus far this stunning admission has gotten zero media traction. This is not news the media want out there.

There is a lot of blame for this shutdown to go around, no question. But the media and their bias Obama is counting on shoulder as much of the blame as anything.

Congress Gives Standing Ovation to DC Cops For Executing Unarmed Mother

Police acted “heroically” in gunning down frightened woman with baby

by Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 4, 2013

A video shows members of Congress giving a standing ovation to Capitol police for executing an unarmed mother with a baby who was brutally gunned down after driving erratically at a checkpoint near the White House.

The clip features House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland expressing gratitude to the police. His words are followed by over a minute of applause from Representatives. Rep. Eric Cantor then remarks that lawmakers “really appreciate” the DC cops for their actions.


Essentially, lawmakers were expressing gratitude for the cops protecting them from the deadly threat posed by 34-year-old Connecticut resident Miriam Carey, a dental hygienist who the media is now trying to demonize as mentally unstable yet whose boss Dr. Brian Evans said was a “happy” and “stable” individual. Friends described her as “friendly and dedicated.” Her former boss Dr Steven Oken said she was “always happy,” while neighbors said Carey was “a nice young lady, stable.”

As the mainstream media portrayed the incident as some kind of dramatic gun battle and car chase involving a deadly terrorist who had attempted to attack the White House, the truth began to emerge. Carey’s worst crime appears to have been driving erratically and freaking out at a checkpoint when police aimed guns at her head.

Contrary to initial media reports that Carey had somehow tried to breach sensitive White House property, the checkpoint was a temporary “outer perimeter” fence, making it quite possible that Carey was confused and frightened as to why she was being stopped in the first place. The temporary checkpoint may have been part of a drill that was running simultaneously.

Perhaps cognizant of the fact that cops routinely shoot unarmed innocent people for no reason whatsoever, Carey panicked and tried to escape.

After a brief chase, Capitol police and Secret Service agents unloaded at least 15 rounds into Carey’s vehicle despite the fact that her 18-month-old child was sitting in the back seat. CNN praised the cops for showing such patience by waiting for 12 seconds before they executed a defenseless Carey. D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said the police acted “heroically” in slaughtering the unarmed woman.

“Why was lethal force authorized to begin with?” asks Reno Berkeley. “All they had to do was use tire spikes, or shoot out her tires. Instead, according to a New York Daily News article, she drove through a hail of bullets, and then crashed into a cruiser, and was then again surrounded and bombarded with another rain of bullets. No gun was found in Carey’s car. No motive so far is evident. The 34-year-old mother could have been having a bad day and made the wrong decision that led to her death. So, why are police so intent on painting her as a woman with mental health issues if everyone that knew her seems to say the exact opposite?”

Another video also shows that the police car crash which resulted in the injury of an officer was entirely self-inflicted – the cop crashed into one of the same barricades that Carey was executed for breaching. A Secret Service agent received minor injuries as a result of Carey’s erratic driving.

The sickening reaction to the tragic death of Miriam Carey again reminds us that the establishment loves to celebrate and justify the slaughter of Americans who apparently deserve to be executed instantly for daring to disobey the orders of anyone in a uniform.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

5K Run at Blubonnet Resort on Saturday

The weather report below did not mention that it is supposed to get cold this weekend, just in time for The 23rd Annual “Bare As You Dare” Cross Country 5K held at the Bluebonnet Resort. The resort and the 5K run are clothing optional. That's right, this Saturday, you can get an all-over tan while wearing yourself out. The 5K run begins at 1 p.m.. Bluebonnet Resort is located at 699 County Road 1180 between Alvord and Decatur. It costs $30 to participate. For more information, call (940) 627-2313 or visit www.bluebonnetnudistpark.com.

It is interesting to note, in case you didn't know, that Bluebonnet Resort is Christian-owned and operated and affiliated with other Christian Nudist Resorts. Bet you didn't know that.

Dry September in Wise County

It was a dry September in wise County with slightly less than 2 inches of rain recorded in Decatur. That’s below the average of 3.37 inches for this time of year. The total for the year is 23.48 inches. As an example of the famous, wide-ranging Texas temperatures, the low in September was 48 on Sept. 30 compared to a high of 105 on Sept. 2. Like they say, if you don't like the weather in Texas, wait awhile because it's sure to change.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Austin, Texas Policeman Shoots at Innocent Man During Traffic Stop; Gets Fired


A five-year veteran of the Austin Police Department was wrong to shoot at a man who got out of his car during a traffic stop earlier this year, Chief Art Acevedo said Friday while explaining his decision to fire Officer Justin Boehm.

Boehm was driving behind James Barton when the Austin resident ran a red light at the intersection of East 12th Street and Airport Boulevard around 7:50 a.m. on May 8.

Boehm promptly pulled him over, and several seconds later, Barton got out of his truck.

Footage from the dashboard camera in Boehm's patrol car shows Barton walking toward Boehm and pulling a dark object from his pocket — his wallet — after the officer twice told him to "stay in the car." Boehm then shoots at Barton, missing, and starts yelling for him to stay in the car.

After jumping at the gunshot, Barton drops his wallet and gets into his truck. He was unarmed.

Pointing his gun at Barton, Boehm next orders him to get back out of the truck and lie facedown on the ground, where he remains until sirens wail and more officers arrive, handcuffing the 55-year-old and taking him away.

Barton, who is suing Boehm and the city of Austin in federal court, said he thinks Acevedo was smart to fire the officer.

"Austin is probably safer," he said. "The man almost killed me for what?"

Speaking to reporters last month, Barton said he got out of his car because he was taught to do so in driver's ed, to show the officer he wasn't dangerous. During an interview with detectives from the Police Department's special investigations unit after the shooting, he said he thought he was being pulled over for using his cellphone while driving.

"Is that officer off the street right now?" he then asked them. "'Cause he definitely has some issues."

Boehm's chain of command unanimously decided that the officer's use of deadly force against Barton was unreasonable, Acevedo said Friday, hours after Boehm's disciplinary hearing. What was "really disturbing," he said, was how Boehm acted even after he saw Barton had dropped a wallet, not a firearm.

The officer's conduct was not consistent with what the department expects, the chief said. "This is a profession where you don't get a bad day when it relates to deadly force."

Boehm will not face criminal charges.

Sgt. Wayne Vincent, president of the Austin Police Association, said he agrees the shooting was a mistake but that he thinks firing Boehm was not the appropriate response.

"We believe this officer could have been re-trained, rehabilitated and we should have kept him," he said.

Boehm could appeal Acevedo's decision but Vincent said he's still weighing his options.

Both Police Monitor Margo Frasier and the city's citizen review panel recommended that Acevedo fire Boehm. In a memo to the chief, Frasier said Boehm's account of what happened doesn't correspond to what was captured on video, saying he has either made up a story to defend his use of force or that his statements to investigators actually reflect what he thinks happened.

"Officer Boehm does not possess the mental ability to successfully and effectively assess situations or circumstances and draw sound conclusions as required to safely carry out his duties," she said.

According to the city's civil service office, Acevedo last fired an officer involved in a shooting about a year ago. Christopher Allen lost his job in October 2012 after the officer ran after a car fleeing down a South Austin street while shooting at it. Allen's firing came a month after a Travis County grand jury declined to indict him on criminal charges.

Similarly, Acevedo's decision to fire Boehm came a week after a the district attorney announced that a grand jury had declined to indict him.

"Our department holds officers to standards that are higher than the law requires of them," Acevedo said. "This is a burden that we all take because it's a responsibility that we have to the community to ensure that when we use deadly force, it's done so consistent with our training, consistent with our policies."

source: LiveLeak.com

DHS Advisor Mohamed Elibiary Uses the R4BIA Muslim Brotherhood Salute

Mohamed Elibiary, Homeland Security Advisory Panel
The R4BIA four finger salute has deep meaning in the Muslim Brotherhood. And it is making its way into the Department of Homeland Security. Mohamed Elibiary, one of the most controversial members of the Homeland Security Advisory Panel, just plastered the symbol on his public Twitter profile. This is serious, and deeply disturbing. The symbol has deep meaning in the Muslim Brotherhood, and greater Islam. It is the symbol of Islamic world domination. And the crushing of western democracy. The Islamic infiltration of all levels of American government is coming to fruition.

Mohamed Elibiary, one of the 28 members of the Homeland Security Advisory Panel, is using the blatantly militant Islamic R4BIA symbol on his Twitter profile. Is this a public declaration? To display this symbol on a highly visible social media profile is daring and risky. It is boldly proclaming to Mohamed-Elibiary-Twitter-1the world where you stand, where your allegiance lies. Elibiary is making the outrageous and audacious statement that he is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, jihad, and yet also is employed by the DHS.

The Muslim infiltration continues as Americans sit on their hands worrying about same-sex marriage and women's rights. We’ve been overtaken from the inside out. And this is proof. Elibiary doesn’t have to hide his affiliation. And the R4BIA symbol is more than just a “solidarity” statement with the Muslim Brotherhood. It is the symbol for the complete Islamic takeover of the world.

Read more here.