Archive for May 2009
National Policy Institute Launches Petition Campaign To End Affirmative Action, Calls For Resurrection Of The Proposed Equal Opportunity Act Of 1995

The National Policy Institute has launched a petition campaign to convince Congress to pass legislation to end affirmative action in the United States. Affirmative action was a distortion of the civil rights movement. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was intended solely to eliminate forced segregation, which had become an infringement upon personal liberty. It was never intended to substitute the tyranny of forced integration via extraordinary measures, an equal infringement upon personal liberty, in exchange for the tyranny of forced segregation. Because the American civil rights movement was hijacked by race hustlers who viewed it as yet another commodification opportunity, it became one of the most monumental scams in American history. For example, 600 South in Salt Lake was officially re-named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, but nobody uses the new name. In fact, the way that Dr. King’s name has been appended on to streets in at least 736 American cities is highly reminiscent of the way Josef Stalin’s name was appended all over the old Soviet Union during his regime.
The National Policy Institute lays out their justification for ending affirmative action HERE. Specifically, they call for the resurrection of a solution offered to Congress in 1995 by Senator Robert Dole and Representative Charles Canady in the form of an Equal Opportunity Act. The intent and language was on point then and is even more pertinent now. Here is an abbreviated version of the Bill that conveys its scope. The key language is replicated below:
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, neither the Federal Government nor any officer, employee, or department or agency of the Federal Government—
*(1) may intentionally discriminate against, or may grant a preference to, any individual or group based in whole or in part on race, color, national origin, or sex, in connection with—
***(A) a Federal contract or subcontract;
***(B) Federal employment; or
***(C) any other federally conducted program or activity;*(2) may require or encourage any Federal contractor or subcontractor to intentionally discriminate against, or grant a preference to, any individual or group based in whole or in part on race, color, national origin, or sex;
The National Policy Institute advocates the reintroduction and passage of this bill in Congress. In support of this action they offer a petition for our completion. They will do their part by collecting, organizing and presenting the petitions to the appropriate members of Congress.
Access petition page HERE.
Affirmative action can also impose a psychological burden upon its beneficiaries. For example, if a Black or Latino worker makes a mistake in a predominantly White work environment, some wag will invariably say “There’s your affirmative action for you”. No amount of repression or re-education will root that cynicism out altogether. Consequently, it’s time to dump affirmative action altogether.
Besides, Barack Obama didn’t need affirmative action to become President of the United States (of course, he did have an adoring, worshipful media running interference for him).
COPS HALT ‘RECLAIM OUR STREETS’ DEMO
Officers said it was illegal to stage the protest in Luton where extremists were allowed only last month to shout abuse at troops home from Iraq.

ABOVE: Riot police block yesterday’s march through Luton
Riot police with horses and dogs sealed off the town centre before scuffles broke out and several of the 200 demonstrators were arrested.
Last night onlookers accused the police of “breathtaking double standards”.
Sean Smith, 32, said: “I saw one guy who shouted ‘let us march’ and a policeman whacked him with his truncheon and knocked two of his teeth out.”
Hate
Organisers of the rally claimed they had intended a peaceful protest march to object to the council and police’s failure to stop hate-filled Muslims ruining last month’s Army parade.
But they were confronted by lines of riot police and penned in for two hours.
When some burst through the police ring several were hit with truncheons as frightened shoppers ran for cover.
Upholsterer Rodney Fletcher, 37, said: “The police were far too heavy-handed. It seems if you’re Muslim you can do it, but not if you’re white.
“We didn’t come for violence and the police reaction is bang out of order.”
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California: Mexico’s maternity ward
California held a ‘special election’ yesterday to address the states deep budget crisis, but I woke up this morning not feeling any more special than I did the day before.

When it comes down to it, no financial solvency can occur in this state until there is a complete and total regime change across both sides of the aisle. Entrusting the same broken bureaucracy to fix the problems that caused the problems is like continuing to hire a bad babysitter to watch your kids. It makes no sense whatsoever.
Sometimes in life and in politics we find ourselves in predicaments where we are forced to ask the tough questions. Just like back in the Clinton-era 1990’s when the liberal taboo subject of welfare reform was unveiled for national debate.
My fellow Californians, it’s time to take on an even more taboo subject for debate today. A special warning to all liberals reading this: Now may be a good time to fire up the medicinal marijuana because issues of race and illegal immigration are about to be discussed, and we all know how painful honest discussions of free thought and individual personal opinion can be for you.
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Missouri MIAC Documents Scandal Leads to Advisory on SPLC & ADL
March 26, 2009
ALIPAC is issuing a national advisory to all local, state, and Federal law enforcement agencies and officers, along with all DHS Fusion Centers, a warning against any reliance upon faulty and politicized research issued by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and Anti Defamation League (ADL).

A national scandal emerged in Missouri, after their MIAC Fusion Center issued an eight page document which made many false claims. The documents attempted to politicize police and cast suspicion on millions of Americans. The ‘Missouri Documents’, as they came to be called, listed over 32 characteristics police should watch for as signs or links to domestic terrorists, which could threaten police officers, court officials, and infrastructure targets.
Police were instructed to look for Americans who were concerned about unemployment, taxes, illegal immigration, gangs, border security, abortion, high costs of living, gun restrictions, FEMA, the IRS, The Federal Reserve, and the North American Union/SPP/North American Community. The ‘Missouri Documents’ also said potential domestic terrorists might like gun shows, short wave radios, combat movies, movies with white male heroes, Tom Clancey Novels, and Presidential Candidates Ron Paul, Bob Barr, and Chuck Baldwin!
The Southern Poverty Law Center was cited as a research source for the ‘Missouri Documents’. Furthermore, the attempt of these documents to cast suspicion of violent and life threatening behavior on millions of Americans who are concerned about these issues is consistent with the regularly released political materials of both the SPLC and ADL.
Since the SPLC was listed as a source in the MIAC Missouri Documents, ALIPAC sent a letter of inquiry to the Missouri Governor Jay Nixon on March 20, 2009 asking for more specific sourcing information.
“When many of us read these Missouri Documents we felt that the false connections, pseudo research, and political attacks found in these documents could have been penned by the SPLC and ADL,” said William Gheen of ALIPAC. “We were shocked to see credible law enforcement agencies disseminating the same kind of over the top political propaganda distributed by these groups.”
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Norway: Pakistani organization accused of membership fraud
Norway’s largest immigrant organization received large grants. When TV 2 called a number of members, 80% said they weren’t members. The association, which has been in existence since 1974, is very powerful in the Norwegian-Pakistani community, and over the past ten years received more than a million kroner in support from the Oslo municipality. In February they sent a new application with 506 names of members.
But though the Pakistan Workers Welfare Union received a lot of money from the Oslo municipality, the members lists were never checked.
Rowena Teodocio, the head of the department for integration and multiculturalism (EMI) says that they didn’t inspect this organization this year or before that.
Well-known Labor Party politician, Khalid Mahmood, was a central activist in the Pakistan Workers Welfare Union since the 70s. All these years he had central administrative positions. In the last application to the municipality in February, Khalid Mahmood is listed as secretary.
when TV 2 wanted to check the member lists they were refused by the Oslo municipality and only got a censored version. With help of the national population register, tax lists and other databases, they managed to reconstruct many of the names.
And when they rang those listed as members, one after another answered that they weren’t members and didn’t pay union dues in 2008.
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Feminine face of Hungary’s far-Right Jobbik movement seeks MEP’s seat

Hungarian politican and lawyer Krisztina Morvai Photo: AFP
On paper, Krisztina Morvai is the kind of woman that any political party would like on their ticket: an attractive blonde working mum, who juggles a high-flying legal career with bringing up three children.
Yet for someone notably more photogenic than many of her party followers, Dr Krisztina Morvai gets called some ugly names.
“I am a decent politician and a mother of three children, yet you in the West keep on portraying me as a Nazi and a fascist,” scolds the would-be MEP for Hungary’s Jobbik movement, just one of many extremist parties hoping for a breakthrough in next month’s European Parliamentary elections. “Don’t think you can keep doing this forever.”
Meet the coiffeured, fragrant new face of the Far Right in Europe, whose blonde bob, customary red jacket and campaigning feminist background make her arguably the world’s only cross between Hillary Clinton and British National Party leader Nick Griffin.
Or rather, don’t meet her. Having agreed to be interviewed by The Telegraph in Budapest last week for an interview, she changed her mind at the last-minute after taking offence at British newspaper reports linking Jobbik to anti-Semitism and anti-Roma violence.
“I am seriously considering as a lawyer to sue because of the damage they have done to my reputation,” she warned, the red, lipsticked smile that radiates from billboards all over Hungary suddenly fading.
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America galloping toward its greatest crisis in the 21st century
The United States gallops headlong into its greatest crisis early in the 21st century. At current growth rates, America expects to add 100 million people by 2035—a mere 26 years from now. Ironically, you hear nothing about it! Not one word from the main stream media! No alarm bells sounded by political leaders!
You might think that George Will, Jim Hoagland, Thomas Friedman, Ellen Goodman, Froma Harrop and the brilliant Kathleen Parker, all incredible national columnists would turn their mighty quills to THE greatest issue facing America and the world in the 21st century. You would expect Brian Williams, Katie Couric, Jim Lehrer and Charles Gibson to speak up. You would appreciate NPR’s Robert Siegel and Liane Hanson to ramp up the discussion. How about President Obama or any of our 50 governors? But instead, silence!
While mountains of evidence and symptoms of overpopulation erupt in TV news reports and newspapers, the general public continues its daily nonchalance with indolent disinterest. No matter how many water shortage reports, climate change indicators, mass species extinctions or air pollution stories you read about, America blissfully adds 3.2 million people annually. Another 77 million humans add themselves, net gain, to the planet annually and 1.0 billion add to the globe every 12 years.
The population issue accelerates at Warp 9, but it cannot be sustained. Religious and cultural interests push it ever faster. Capitalism drives it with gusto. Money begets power and power drives the money.
While I write many columns about our accelerating dilemma, hundreds of articulate and totally out of touch writers blast at anyone that might write a cogent piece on hyper-population growth. They write with passionate emotions that overpopulation is a New World Order myth or that the ‘Illuminati” expect to kill off half the human population or some other nonsense based on nonsense! As of today, Mother Nature kills 18 million humans from starvation and related diseases annually. She’s the ultimate population Nazi! Others scream racism, but again, Mother Nature takes the cake for being the supreme racist.
Environmental groups, like Sierra Club, try to save habitat and animals from extinction, but they won’t address the core cause of it all: overpopulation. Everyone has created a different dance to waltz or tango around the root cause.
You all know Paul and Anne Ehrlich who wrote, “The Population Bomb” and “Population Explosion”. Many say they were discounted by the Green Revolution. But the fact is, they hit the nail on the head. Ultimately, they prove the final reality facing America and the human race.
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Jesse Jackson, Jr.: Like father, like son
Evidence emerges that Jesse Jackson fils is as much of a financial scamster as his old man. This story brings to mind the series of New York Post columns I did on how Jesse Sr. used his non-profits to spread money around, apparently illegally. My columns are hard to find online, but this piece I did for NRO years ago more or less sums up my findings:
As was reported last year by the New York Post, the Chicago dailies, Fox News Channel, and almost nobody else, Jackson threatened to hold up several media mega-mergers on spurious racial grounds. When the companies involved made donations to at least one of his organizations, as well as provided business for his family members, friends, and contributors, Jackson’s opposition evaporated.Critics called the Wall Street Project a scheme by Jackson to leverage his moral standing as a civil-rights leader to make those in his inner circle rich. As I reported in my Post column, the tax-exempt CEF quintupled its revenue — from $2 million in 1998 to $9.7 million in 1999 — in the same year that Jackson signed off on the corporate mergers, all of which depended on the Federal Communications Commission for approval. The FCC was then headed by Jackson pal William Kennard.
This information was discovered on the CEF’s [Citizenship Education Fund, a Jackson front group -- RD] publicly available tax returns, which upon inspection, turned out to have been incompetently executed. Whether there was intention to deceive is a matter of conjecture. There were glaring errors and omissions, including the salaries of CEF’s top five paid employees. Under fire, Jackson’s accountants tried to plug the gaping holes by filing an amended IRS Form 990 — and flopped a second time.
Wells Fargo Bank was listed as having made a $200,000 contribution. The bank said it had no record of that. Coors Brewing did not give $25,000 to CEF, as the tax form claimed, but to PUSH For Excellence, another Jackson entity. A $15,000 contribution credited to the New York City Board of Education had actually come from the Securities Industry Association. And so forth.
Jackson’s CEF lied to the IRS once, and got caught. They lied a second time, and got caught. And so far, nothing has happened to them. As Bill O’Reilly used to say, “You try that.”
My President Was an Honor Student at Alinsky Academy
“The most significant part of Barack Obama’s education was not at Columbia University or Harvard Law School, but the years he spent being trained in the Saul Alinsky system for community organizing and then practicing what he learned.” Eagleforum.org
All practicing leftists have been influenced by Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals; the essential primer for all good America hating radicals. Written by the great granddaddy of all community organizers, Alinsky’s book lays out the tactics to be employed in creating a revolution.
When I was growing up in Chicago in the 1960’s, these folks were known as “paid agitators”, a far more accurate description of what they do. Community organizers were carpet baggers who blew into town for the express purpose of whipping the locals into frenzy over some grievance, real or imagined. This type of “organizing” is not to be compared with legitimate, local grass roots organizations that get together to put pressure on local officials to bring about a change for the better. Alinsky style organizers are not concerned members of the community who pressure city hall into putting in a new stoplight. For the Alinskyite, the actual issue is of no consequence. The organizer doesn’t care about the community. The agenda is to gin up a revolt which gives the organizer power. As Alinsky put it: “You want to cause fear, confusion and retreat in the enemy, i.e. the Haves.” (Alinsky, Saul D. Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals. Toronto: Random House, 1971. Pg. 127).
Remember Hoffer’s work on mass movements: the organizer’s task is to inject the society with an ailment and then offer the movement as the cure. “Agitate, aggravate, educate, then organize.”
As is always the case with socialism, Alinsky’s programs never succeed. Barack Obama’s lack of success as a community organizer is what motivated him to pursue a law degree.
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ACORN’s white liberal leadership exploits African-American workers, former employee says
White liberals who run the Association of Community Activists for Reform Now (ACORN) have marginalized and exploited their pre-dominantly African-American employees to avoid being questioned about allegations of voter registration fraud and financial mismanagement, according to a former member of the organization.
Instead of protecting its voter registration workers, ACORN leaders foster a climate that encourages fraud, then blame lower level works, said Anita MonCrief, who was with ACORN and its affiliated Project Vote from 2005 to 2008.
The organization is being investigated for voter fraud in at least 14 states, with the most recent charges being filed May 4 in Nevada and on May 7 in Pennsylvania.
MonCrief’s comments came May 14 in a Capitol Hill news conference in which she was joined by Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-MN, and Heather Heidelbaugh, vice-president of the Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA).
The three have joined forces in seeking to block federal funding of ACORN or any of its affiliates. An Examiner investigation recently found at least $53 million in federal funds awarded to ACORN and ACORN affiliates since 1994
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