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Raked Over Coal

08 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by blogsense-by-barb in Articles, Attitudes, Big Government, blogsense, Community interest, conservative, Courage, Election 2012, government, Interests, liberal, Obama, People, Republican, tea party, WE THE PEOPLE

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Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), EPA, Obama's agenda, Utility MACT Rule

The image of a 7 foot bronze coal miner now welcomes visitors to the site of the Quecreek Mine in Somerset, PA where nine miners were successfully rescued after 77 hours of frigid darkness that captivated the world. The miners emerged from the dark, cold mine where they were trapped 240 feet below soggy and cold, but alive to the cheers of thousands.

I live just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I grew up in coal country – steel country! You may have heard of our Pittsburgh Steelers?

Pennsylvania has been a “blue” state all my life … with only a few years of Republican influence. We are in the middle of a war zone right now that extends throughout West Virginia and Ohio and Pennsylvania. This adminstration’s aggressive support of newer “green” energies to the neglect of those energies that fuel us now are driving energy prices up and hurting, yes, you guessed it, the middle class. The Union bosses still aggressively push the failed Democratic agenda, but there is increasing evidence of a strong rebellion among the rank & file – evidence that many union members will vote against OBAMA and support Romney with his plan to jump-start the economy. The policies of this president hurt our nation, and challenge the people to ind another way. Before the coal industry is dead, let’s vote ROMNEY the chance to revive it while we continue to explore safe and efficient alternatives.

Obama Fails as Energy Investment Officer- in-Chief

While the liberal media obsesses with jobs losses from Bain Capital’s private equity investments, it conveniently ignores the mounting economic cost of President Obama’s command and control energy policy that has destroyed billions of dollars in investment capital in the coal and renewable energy sectors.

The high profile bankruptcy of Solyndra that drew initial attention to Obama’s aggressive support of renewable energy and highlighted his failed business acumen will be only the tip of the iceberg.

With such staggering losses in capital currently being accumulated in publically traded companies, additional bankruptcies and massive job losses will soon follow.

Using the regulatory controls of the Executive Branch, Obama wanted to bankrupt the coal industry and replace its electricity production with renewable energy.

Obama’s centralized planning failed.

The President’s strategy to bankrupt the coal industry is on track, but the renewable energy sector is also suffering catastrophic losses for investors trying to cash-in on Obama’s clean energy economy.

The President’s energy policy is having devastating consequences for coal mining stocks and the plummeting share price correlates with Obama’s regulatory assault.

On July 6, 2011 when the EPA issued the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), Peabody – the largest coal company – had a closing share price of about $60 a share. By the time the EPA followed with the Utility MACT Rule – another regulation that targets coal-fired utilities – in December 2011, Peabody’s closing price was $34.

When the EPA issued its proposed rule to limit greenhouse gases from power plants on March 27, 2012, Peabody was trading at $29 and during the second week of June it’s trading around $23. That’s about a 60% drop in price in less than a year.

Alpha Natural Resources, Arch Coal, James River Coal Company and Patriot Coal – smaller coal companies – suffered devastating losses of about 75, 71, 84 and 89 percent respectively, during the same period.

The crashing of these stocks simply reflects the staggering regulatory cost of these regulations on utilities – the coal company’s customers. The Utility MACT Rule, for example, is expected to cost about $10 billion a year and the proposed greenhouse gas rule, if enacted, would be a de-facto ban on new construction of coal power plants.

It’s been estimated that 57 to 140 coal-fired power plants will be closed, all or in part, due to the Utility MACT and CSAPR Rules.

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    Dr Seuss and the Mullah

    08 Sunday Jul 2012

    Posted by blogsense-by-barb in Attitudes, blogsense, censorship/political correctness, Community interest, conservative, Current Events, Democrat, Family values, FREEDOM, government, humor, Interests, Islam, liberal, Opinion, People, Poetry, Republican, tea party

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    Dr Seuss and the Mullah

    At the mosque today, a man takes the pulpit.
    He warns us quite gravely that we are all culprits;
    Islam is the true religion, it would seem.
    The others seem destined to fail, in his dream.

    So we’re told to convert them: The Christians and the Jews.
    The Pagans, the Buddhists, and the Brahmin Hindus.
    I take great offense at his words and inflection.
    Politely I stand, and I pose him a question.

    “Don’t two rivers eventually reach the same sea?
    Are any of them really that different from me?”
    Calling me a “kafir”, he says I’m incorrect,
    And my sacrilege’s earned me a ticket to heck.

    On what grounds am I not a good Muslim? I snort.
    Could it be that my beard is two inches too short?
    Or perhaps my trousers are two inches too long?
    Surely covering my ankles can’t be that wrong.

    Was I three degrees west of Makkah when I prayed?
    Was I corrupted by the video games I played?
    Or when I ate with my left hand at lunch that one time?
    If I’m to be condemned, at least tell me my crime.

    Maybe it’s because I treat others as equals.
    Not as non-believers but as regular people.
    Maybe my priorities are different from yours.
    Rather than head scarves and beard paint, I help the poor.

    It might be the fact that I don’t speak for the crowd.
    Or force my opinions onto others, out loud.
    Is it that I don’t quote the Quran when I speak?
    On what criteria have you made this critique?

    What will get me to heaven? Please tell me good sir!
    Why are you so unwilling to let us confer?
    Why do you resist, when I ask for your help?
    Could it be that you don’t know the answers yourself?

    Could it be, that on some mountain height,
    It won’t be blasphemous, if one said “Brahma’s might”?
    Could it be that Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Jews,
    All touched the same spirit through the God that they knew?

    It really matters not, in what building you pray.
    And if your beliefs aren’t set in stone, then that’s OK.
    Take your time, teach yourself, then you’ll understand.
    At the end of the day, we all share God’s own land.

    NOTE: As it happens, I do not agree with the totality of this message, but the point may be that many believers in many religions really don’t know what they believe or why. I believe it is vital to understand the basic tenets of whatever faith you espouse.

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    RIP: Free Speech about Islam

    08 Sunday Jul 2012

    Posted by blogsense-by-barb in Attitudes, blogsense, censorship/political correctness, Interests, Islam, liberal, Lifestyle, National Security, Opinion, People, religion, Republican, Seniors, tea party, WE THE PEOPLE, Women's Issues

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    Danish cartoon controversy, islam, Islamic Intimidation, Islamophobia, Jyllands-Posten, Muslim radicals, Organization of the Islamic Conference

    RIP: Free Speech about Islam

    By Adam Turner @ American Thinker

    The right of Westerners to speak freely regarding Islam-related topics — radical Islam or Islamism, Islamist terrorism, and Islamist terror funding — is in jeopardy. Islamists and their sympathizers try to silence any and all questions possibly critical of Islam with a vicious, multi-pronged assault until a critic is silenced, punished, or made an example of for others. [a simple intimidation technique used by gangs and thugs from many cultures throughout history]

    Islamists seem to use at least three different methods: 1) the initiation of legal proceedings, known as “lawfare” — i.e., frivolous or malicious lawsuits which often do not even hope to succeed in court and are reluctant to reach discovery to avoid disclosing information, but which therefore seem intended, on charges of hate speech or defamation, to harass and financially crush the defendant; 2) threats of violence, or violence itself; or 3) pressure applied based on political correctness, as with attempts to smear reputations by alleging “racism,” “Islamophobia,” or other epithets. Sometimes the Islamists use only one of these methods — sometimes two, or all three. Regardless, the assault is often successful.

    the “bomb in the turban” picture of Mohammed — was drawn by Kurt Westergaard

    The Danish cartoon controversy, for example, began in September of 2005, after an author in Denmark stated that he could not find an artist willing, under his own name, to illustrate a book about the Islamic Prophet Mohammed’s life. In Islam, it is considered blasphemous to draw a picture of the prophet. In response, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten ran twelve cartoons by various artists depicting Mohammed, with the editor explaining that the project was an attempt to defend the Danish right to exercise free speech and to contribute to the debate regarding criticism of Islam and self-censorship. The most controversial of these cartoons — the “bomb in the turban” picture of Mohammed — was drawn by Kurt Westergaard. These cartoons were soon reprinted in magazines/newspapers in more than 50 other countries. However, the only major U.S. magazines/newspapers to reprint any of the cartoons were the conservative Weekly Standard, the atheist Free Inquiry, and the Denver Rocky Mountain News. Many organizations cited their unwillingness to publish them out of concern for the sensitivities of Muslim readers. A fear of violence may also have been a significant concern.

    Soon after the cartoons were published, Islamist, Islamic, or politically correct pressure groups swung into action. In October of 2005, some ambassadors from Muslim countries sent a letter requesting a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, stating that they wished to discuss the “on-going smearing campaign in Danish public circles and media against Islam and Muslims.” They also hinted that the Danish government should legally prosecute the paper’s editors.

    At the same time, a nearly identical letter arrived in Copenhagen from the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC — now known as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation), an intergovernmental organization of fifty-seven Muslim states, also protesting the publication of the cartoons. As noted here, “[t]he diplomatic protests aimed to use international disapproval to sanction the newspaper — and the Danes — for Islamophobia,” an invented term patterned after the term “homophobia.” Coinciding with the arrival of the letters, three thousand Danish Muslims demonstrated in Copenhagen and demanded an apology from the newspaper for insulting Muslims.

    The Danish prime minister, however, refused to bend to the politically correct pressure and declined to meet with the ambassadors. As he explained, “[t]his is a matter of principle. I won’t meet with them because it is so crystal clear what principles Danish democracy is built upon that there is no reason to do so. As prime minister, I have no power whatsoever to limit the press –nor do I want such a power.” He did concede, however, that offended parties could attempt to seek legal relief from Danish courts.

    Sure enough, later that same month, several Danish Muslim organizations filed a complaint with the Danish police claiming that the Jyllands-Posten had committed an offense under the law. They cited sections 140 and 266b of the Danish Criminal Code. Section 140 is the blasphemy law, which prohibits disturbing public order by publicly ridiculing or insulting the dogmas of worship of any lawfully existing religious community in Denmark. Section 266b criminalizes insults, threats, or degradation of natural persons, by publicly and with malice attacking their race, color of skin, national or ethnical roots, faith, or sexual orientation. But in early 2006, the Danish regional public prosecutor discontinued the investigation, as he ruled that the cartoons concerned a subject of public interest and thus were protected. This judgment was later confirmed by the highest Danish authority, the director of public prosecutions. Although his ruling protected the speech rights of the Danish cartoonists in this case, the director still insisted on correcting Jyllands-Posten’s expansive view of the right to free expression in the Danish code:

      Although there is no basis for instituting criminal proceedings in this case, it should be noted that both provisions (Sections 140 & 266b) of the Danish Criminal Code contain a restriction of the freedom of expression[.] … To the extent publicly made expressions fall within the scope of these rules there is, therefore, no free and unrestricted right to express opinions about religious subjects. It is thus not a correct description of existing law when the article in Jyllands-Posten states that it is incompatible with the right to freedom of expression[.]

    Of course, a legal dead end was not the end of the pressure. In December of 2005, two Danish imams began a tour of the Middle East to publicize the Jyllands-Posten drawings. In their “dossier,” the imams stuffed some other inflammatory information, including three additional — and more insulting — pictures, untruthful allegations of discrimination against Muslims in the West, and an interview discussing Islam with Dutch then-member of parliament and former Muslim-turned-critic of Islam Ayaan Hirsi Ali. (Ayaan Hirsi Ali had once been honored for her advocacy for free speech by the Danish governing party.) This first imam tour, and a second tour by the same individuals, as well as instigation by various Arab governments, led to widespread protesting across the Muslim world throughout 2006. In the Muslim world, protestors took to the streets, destroying buildings, burning the Danish flag, and sometimes setting fire to Danish embassies. Eventually, more than 200 people were killed and hundreds more injured in violence surrounding the publication — and republication — of the cartoons.

    Most disturbingly, starting in 2005, and continuing until today, Muslim radicals began to physically threaten Jyllands-Posten’s employees, the cartoon artists, and Danes in general for the drawing and the publishing of the Mohammed cartoons. Most prominent among the Islamist targets was cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who was immediately forced into hiding under police protection. Since 2005, there have been countless threats, plots, and/or attacks against Danish targets stemming from these cartoons. Here are just some of the more prominent ones:

    • In 2005, a Pakistani Islamist party offered a reward to anyone who killed a cartoonist.
    • In 2006, the Danish embassies were sacked in Damascus and Beirut.
    • In 2008, the Danish Embassy in Islamabad was damaged in a suicide vehicle bombing. The bombing killed six people and wounded 30, mostly Pakistani Muslims.
    • In 2009, following the arrest of U.S. citizen David Headley for planning the 2008 Mumbai attacks, American officials learned that Headley had also conducted surveillance in Denmark for an attack against Jyllands-Posten, with the codename of “The Mickey Mouse Project.”
    • In 2010, Danish police shot and wounded an Islamist at the home of Kurt Westergaard. The Islamist broke down the front door with the axe, before being stopped by the door to a panic room. Luckily, neither Westergaard nor his five-year-old granddaughter was harmed. Although sentenced to nine years in prison in 2011, the terrorist appealed the sentence, claiming that he was only trying to scare Westergaard to make him “stop bragging about drawing the cartoon.” His sentence was subsequently affirmed.
    • In 2011, three Norwegian Muslims were prosecuted for planning to bomb the offices of the Jyllands-Posten. On the first day of the trial, the prosecutors said the plot was planned with al-Qaeda in Pakistan, which is where one of the men had been trained.
    • On May 28, 2012, Danish domestic intelligence services picked up two Danish-Somali brothers suspected of plotting a terror attack in Denmark.

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    South China Sea: China Drops a Bombshell

    08 Sunday Jul 2012

    Posted by blogsense-by-barb in Articles, blogsense, citizenship, Community interest, Current Events, Interests, Leadership

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    South China Sea: China Drops a Bombshell

    Dean Cheng July 7, 2012 at 12:00 pm

    On June 28, during a press briefing by the Chinese Ministry of Defense, Chinese military press spokesman Senior Colonel Geng Yansheng released a bombshell.

    Asked by an unnamed correspondent about China’s response to Vietnamese air force patrols near the Spratly Islands, Geng made the usual declaration about China’s claims to indisputable sovereignty over the Spratlys and their “adjacent waters.” He then stated that the PLA had begun “regular, combat-ready patrols” in waters under Chinese jurisdiction.

    The implication is clearly that the Chinese navy is now regularly patrolling the waters around the Spratlys and possibly elsewhere in the South China Sea.

    This is an alarming escalation of China’s efforts to assert sovereignty over the South China Sea region. Until now, the various confrontations and incidents in the area—whether with the Philippines over Scarborough Shoal; the Vietnamese over oil exploration efforts; or the United States in the separate incidents involving the USNS Impeccable, USNS Victorious, and the USS John S. McCain III—have had only civilian participants.

    There is a bewildering array of Chinese bureaucracies, each of which assumes responsibility for only a portion of China’s maritime interests, including fisheries, agriculture, and the State Oceanic Administration. While this has raised questions about inter-agency coordination in China, the PRC’s use of non-military vessels to make its point regarding sovereignty has also limited the potential for escalation.

    With the decision to begin regular naval patrols, however—and especially “combat-ready (zhanbei)” ones—the potential for escalation is far greater.

    Even more disturbing is that this measure seems to be part of a larger Chinese effort to exercise full sovereignty over the area. In mid-June, the Chinese State Council established a city-level administration over the various islands and waters of the South China Sea, including the Spratlys and Paracels, with its seat of government on Woody Island, an island in the Paracels seized from South Vietnam in 1974.

    Then, on June 23, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation invited bids for oil exploration in blocs well within 200 nautical miles of Vietnam’s coast.

    The Chinese are evidently establishing the legal and political framework to solidify their claims of sovereignty. And with the announcement of patrols, they appear to be taking their preparations to support those claims to the next logical level: that of defending them.

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    Trey Gowdy is a ‘Fast and Furious’ Rock Star

    08 Sunday Jul 2012

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    This guy pulls no punches! Gotta love it! Push on, Mr. Gowdy!

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