Exile of Justice: Snowden Offers to Return for Fair Trial

Mr. Snowden has been back in the news – rumors of a return and trial. I don’t think too much of what I’ve heard. I did think this would make an ideal re-post (from a year ago).

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Three years ago Edward Snowden worked as a contractor for the National Security Agency. Alarmed by the NSA’s massive invasion of privacy and violation of civil liberties he leaked thousands of pages of classified information about the program to the public. His revelations were really nothing new; anyone with both eyes open could have learned the truth about the spy agency’s sinister agenda nearly twenty years earlier. They watch and listen to everything and everyone constantly. It’s conceivable that even as I type this article an NSA computer is dissecting it. Certainly within minutes of my official posting the electronic analysis will be completed. The whole thing will be archived. If the computer senses a threat, I will be passed on to human analysts.

Most of these people spend their days on Facebook or playing video games. Usually they miss alerts. That’s good when it comes to dissenting bloggers, bad…

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Reality v. The Ninth Circuit: 72 Terrorists

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The black-robed dictators in San Francisco claimed no evidence was presented to justify President Trump’s enforcement of existing law. But we know that SJWs, even the ones wearing robes, always lie. ALWAYS.

Since 9/11, 72 individuals from the seven mostly Muslim countries covered by President Trump’s “extreme vetting” executive order have been convicted of terrorism, a finding that clashes sharply with claims from an appeals court that there is “no evidence” those countries have produced a terrorist.

According to a report out Saturday, at least 17 claimed to be refugees from those nations, three came in as “students,” and 25 eventually became U.S. citizens.

The Center for Immigration Studies calculated the numbers of convicted terrorists from the Trump Seven:

— Somalia: 20

— Yemen: 19

— Iraq: 19

— Syria: 7

— Iran: 4

— Libya: 2

72. That were CONVICTED. That we know about. The true number of terrorists is much harder to ascertain, especially by the metric of conviction.

Of instance, Abdul “Allahu Akbar!” Artan, the saintly Somali scholar formerly of THE Ohio State University, can never be convicted. His important graduate research, Blood Loss Quantities, by Type, Via Insertion of Knife, Following Honda Civic Sharia-fication of Infidels on a Sidewalk, was rudely interrupted by a racist police officer and his NRA-approved sidearm. To think we may never know if his hypothesis was correct.

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Adbul “Allahu Akbar” Artan ponders the physics of the Civic for his civic physical experiment. Twitter.

Also, Omar “My Name Is I Pledge Of Allegiance [to ISIS]” Mateen (wherever the hell he was from and should have been last summer) lost all of his data concerning The Kinetic Effects, Physical, Psychological, and Philosophical, of Concentrated Rifle Fire on Frolicking Central Floridian Homosexuals, at Night, as Studied (Studiously) by a Former Jilted Down Low Lover (And ISIS Supporting Jihadist): A Lone Wolf Analysis in Time after Putin, Trump, and Focus on the Family sent a SWAT team to murder him – even as he so diligently worked. They may convict his wife but never Omar. Research lost forever.

The Ninth was correct that much scholarly work – learning, teaching, and research – is being interrupted. So many academic treasures at risk – airport shootings, sidewalk maulings, mall stabbings, train station bombings, gay club murder, straight club murder, cartoon convention attacks, warehouse office decapitations, office party massacres, marathon bombings, Wal-Mart hostage takings, Trump-supporter tacklings, etc., etc., etc.

Still, there is that evidence thing. And the law. And the Constitution. The Culture. History. Reality.

Is it 72? 7,200? All of them? Given the uncertainty and the importance of the issue, I’d just as soon say “all”. So, send them all packing. And save room on the planes for the judges, the lawyers, George Soros, Congress, and all the G-D “protesters” too.

Congressional Republicans, The Ever Evolving Definition of “Pitiful”

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Or is that “devolving”?

The only character from fiction that even comes close to approximating the pathetic, stupid, useless, and tortured evil of the GOP is Gollum. Even he falls short, he having some unique talents and an ultimate, if unlikely, purpose.

I honestly see no redeeming value to the Republican Party. They lack even comedic value. Note: Trump is a titular “Republican” only; President Trump is really a …. Trump. Love him or hate him. he sure as hell tries. And he seems to have fun with. And he exhibits a devil-may-care attitude. This all may or may not turn out well but it is undeniably more noble than the righteous do nothing but still manage to screw up anyway insanity of his party.

The Democrat Party also stands head and shoulders above the GOP as a party – usually. They took a beating from Trump and are in understandable disarray. Again, love ’em or hate ’em, they command a certain level of respect due to their tenacity and consistency. They want to redefine the demographics of the U.S. – they do it. They want to crash Western civilization – you know when they try. They say they’ll socialize something – done. They want to raise taxes – done. Whatever it is, good or bad, they get it done.

The Republicans seem to have existed lately only to provide weak, nominal resistance to the ultimate Democratic victories. And that’s it. They have no strategy and no ability to lead independent or their sad, schizophrenic dependency. I think the last Republican with a will of his own was Abraham Lincoln (and that will was to wreck the Constitution and kill people).

Yes, yes, Republicans do a good job of throwing bombs and raising debt levels. But they always do so only with copious Democratic assistance.

So it is that the GOP has absolutely no idea what they’re doing with regard to Obamacare, the ACA:

Republicans love cutting taxes, especially if they were authored by a president named Barack Obama. But as they push their wobbly effort to erase his health care overhaul, they’re divided over whether to repeal the levies the law imposed to finance its expanded coverage for millions of Americans.

It’s a trillion-dollar dilemma – actually closer to $1.1 trillion. That’s the 10-year price tag the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office puts on revenue the government would lose if the law’s taxes on wealthy people, the insurance and pharmaceutical industries and others were eliminated.

Republicans and President Donald Trump have been edging away from their promise to quickly eliminate Obama’s entire law. Still, annulling its taxes would be a partial victory and is irresistible for many GOP lawmakers and the conservative voters at the core of their support.

“We should do full repeal,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, a leading House conservative. “And full repeal means not taking the taxes” from people.

Yet voiding those levies erases a mammoth war chest Republicans would love to have – and may well need – as they try replacing Obama’s law. It’s a major rift GOP leaders face as they try crafting a health care package that can pass Congress.

“These are sources of revenue you just can’t discount,” said Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., a member of the Tuesday Group of GOP pragmatists. He said the money could help “create a soft landing and coverage for those who currently rely on Obamacare.”

Imagine a fool (the GOP), standing on the railroad tracks. Even the fool can see the flaming wreck of a train (Obamacare) speeding towards him. All he has to do to save himself is step off. However, this fool is so stupid that all he can do is equivocate about stepping left or right. At the same time he obsesses about the kinetic value of the train and how to possibly replace it with yet another flaming wreck. The train is seconds away from impact.

This scenario would be hilarious except that, in our case, the fool’s demise will derail the train, crashing it into our house.

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Whatever. The Masters is only a few weeks away…

Ninth Circuit Court Now Demands It Be Protected From Itself… (Last Refuge)

*From The Last Refuge:

It seems the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals may be reconsidering its idiotic decision, sua sponte: *

Oh, the winning… it’s often too funny. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is now independently, on its own impetus, requesting an internal vote on a full panel en blanc hearing to review its own decision. Additionally, the full ninth are asking the Trump administration to file an additional brief telling the court why the […]

via Ninth Circuit Court Now Demands It Be Protected From Itself… — The Last Refuge

Students and Researchers Denied: A Crying Shame

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In their infinite wisdom, the Dwimmerlaik of the Ninth Circuit decried the horrific effects of Trump’s Executive Order on immigration, No. 13769:

Specifically, the States allege that the teaching and
research missions of their universities are harmed by the
Executive Order’s effect on their faculty and students who
are nationals of the seven affected countries. These students
and faculty cannot travel for research, academic
collaboration, or for personal reasons, and their families
abroad cannot visit. Some have been stranded outside the
country, unable to return to the universities at all. The
schools cannot consider attractive student candidates and
cannot hire faculty from the seven affected countries, which
they have done in the past.

State of Washington v. Trump, 17-35105, Slip at 10 (9th Circus, 2017).

Meanwhile, in France, police arrested four terrorists who plotted domestic bombings and general mayhem cultural enrichment (Allahu Akbar!). The four included a 16-year-old girl. Odds are these four hailed from one or more of the countries on Trump’s list. If not, then the list should be expanded.

Here’s the rub: instead of slinking into Montpellier, these four oppressed individuals should have invaded Washington State. There they could have enjoyed substantially similar welfare benefits. And, there, they would have been protected by the wise Ninth as faculty, students, or researchers. TATP 101? Machete Tactics 1100? A graduate seminar in Quantitative Analysis of the Societal and Socio-Religious Effects of Heavy Delivery Truck Homicide (Allahu Akbar!) on the Aging Infidel Populations of Suicidal Geriatric Secular Populations?

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French soldier oppresses scholarly minorities. Sky News.

None of this can happen now. I expect violent “protests” to commence within the hour. Is it too late yet to grant Visas to these four scholars? The diversity and benefits they could add to our Western society would be every bit as charming as those exhibited by the Somali genius, Abdul Artan, formerly of THE Ohio State University.

Of course, if Trump’s ban is allowed to stand, the likes of Artan will surely vanish from our Universities – a loss almost too terrible to contemplate.

I’ll leave you to weep and gnash teeth.

Sanctioning Invasion and Domestic Violence

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Here follows a link to the Ninth Circuit’s ridiculous immigration order:

CLICK HERE

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At issue in this emergency proceeding is Executive
Order 13769, “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist
Entry Into the United States,” which, among other changes
to immigration policies and procedures, bans for 90 days the
entry into the United States of individuals from seven
countries. Two States challenged the Executive Order as
unconstitutional and violative of federal law, and a federal
district court preliminarily ruled in their favor and
temporarily enjoined enforcement of the Executive Order.

The Government now moves for an emergency stay of the
district court’s temporary restraining order while its appeal
of that order proceeds.

To rule on the Government’s motion, we must consider
several factors, including whether the Government has
shown that it is likely to succeed on the merits of its appeal,
the degree of hardship caused by a stay or its denial, and the
public interest in granting or denying a stay. We assess those
factors in light of the limited evidence put forward by both
parties at this very preliminary stage and are mindful that our
analysis of the hardships and public interest in this case
involves particularly sensitive and weighty concerns on both
sides. Nevertheless, we hold that the Government has not
shown a likelihood of success on the merits of its appeal, nor
has it shown that failure to enter a stay would cause
irreparable injury, and we therefore deny its emergency
motion for a stay.

Background

On January 27, 2017, the President issued Executive
Order 13769, “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist
Entry Into the United States” (the “Executive Order”).
82 Fed. Reg. 8,977. Citing the terrorist attacks of September
11, 2001, and stating that “numerous foreign-born
individuals have been convicted or implicated in terrorismrelated
crimes” since then, the Executive Order declares that
“the United States must ensure that those admitted to this
country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its
founding principles.” Id. It asserts, “Deteriorating
conditions in certain countries due to war, strife, disaster,
and civil unrest increase the likelihood that terrorists will use
any means possible to enter the United States. The United
States must be vigilant during the visa-issuance process to
ensure that those approved for admission do not intend to
harm Americans and that they have no ties to terrorism.” Id.

This is one of the most insane, anti-American court orders I have ever read. And that’s saying something. Look for this to be overturned and soon. These fools write about the need for foreigners to teach in schools and perform research?! They fail to mention the stabbings, the shootings, and the bombings. On what planet convenes the Ninth Circuit?

The President has every authority needed under current law and the Constitution to order the reforms as he did. That the Ninth completely set aside the argument of national security, given the state of the nation, is unconscionable. The Constitution, Article IV, Section Four, makes clear the federal government has to protect the several States from invasion and domestic violence. This court [SIC] just sanctioned those things.

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Ninth Circuit: Send Us Your Criminals, Your Terrorists, Your Welfare Queens Yearning To Eat Free

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What the Ninth Circuit did today is as amazing as it is illegal. These slimy bastards have essentially ruled that foreign invaders have the same rights, more rights, than American citizens.

Pat Buchanan has some ideas on how Trump could reign in the insanity.

I have another: as these traitors have sided with our enemies during time of conflict, declare them enemy combatants. Then get rid of them.

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Someplace Like Home

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U.S. News & World Report just released its list of the 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S.A. If you’re thinking about relocating, retiring, or just window shopping, this might be a good tool. Otherwise, it’s still nifty.

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Trip Advisor.

This, mind you, is a list of the 100 largest metropolitan areas – all with populations over 500,000. If you’re looking for a small town, there are other lists. Still, for what this is, it’s a pretty comprehensive assessment. I suppose respect for the ranking order is subjective though USN did stick to a particular methodology.

Their Top Ten:

Austin, TX

Denver, CO

San Jose, CA

Washington, DC

Fayetteville, AR

Seattle, WA

Raleigh & Durham, NC

Boston, MA

Des Moines, IA

Salt Lake City, UT

I might reorder those. That’s just me.

With a handful of exceptions I think I’ve been to most every town on the list. I split my time between two of the 100 – neither of which made the top spots. One is a “medium” sized city – by USN’s measurement – the other is “X-Large”. If I’m honest, both have their charm and draws. Odd, considering I’m really a smaller town kind of guy.

Anyway, check it out and see how your city ranks.

Oh, by the way: No. 8, Boston (Foxborough), Mass., is home to the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. No. 50, Atlanta, is home to the Coca-Cola Museum and a traffic jam.

The Five: We’re SO Innocent

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Yesterday, for some inexplicable reason, I watched about 10 minutes of The Five on Fox News. The legs and plunging necklines I can handle. The babbling, not so much.

The two hotties and the three amigos were chatting about Bill O’s interview with President Trump. Bill called Putin a murderer and asked Trump how he could possibly like the man. Trump’s answer was straight forward: “And, we’re so innocent?” It seemed perfectly reasonable to me as it implied an uncomfortable truth or two. The gang however, token dissenter Juan Williams included, were not amused.

They took turns ranting about how the U.S. was the purest, cleanest, best-smelling nation in history. They rebuked the President: “We don’t elect murderers!” “None of our officials ever worked for the KGB!” Pure outrage. Then they switched to G.H.W. Bush’s coin flip at the Super Bowl. One would have thought it had been Jesus returned for the ceremony. The men unashamedly said they cried or something. The legs crossed. I turned it off.

A complete aside: it was the Super Bowl where the Patriots beat the Falcons after falling behind 28-3. That one…

That we know of, we have no KGB in our government, true. But one ex-president was also the ex head of the CIA, our KGB stand-in. Said ex-president was elected on a promise not to raise taxes. He did. Then he took us to war in the sand for nothing. Then he helped tank the economy. Then he said something about the new world order, threw up on the Prime Minister of Japan, and rode off into the Texas sunset. There he stayed until the NFL asked him to flip a coin Sunday night.

But we’re so innocent.

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Fox. Heh, heh, heh.

Those legs were made for irony.

Funding the Status Quo

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Billionaire globalist George Soros, his funds and foundation, have garnered recent news for funding immigrant causes, BLM, and the various violent Rent-A-Mobs de jure. It seems he also funds a far more dangerous element:

Records: Soros Fund Execs Funded Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, John McCain, John Kasich, Lindsey Graham in 2016

Soros Fund Management, a former hedge fund that serves now as an investment management firm, was founded by progressive billionaire George Soros in 1969. It has risen to become one of the most profitable hedge funds in the industry. Employees of the firm are heavily involved in backing political candidates giving millions upon millions to groups that were supporting failed 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton for the presidency.

But more importantly, perhaps, than the unsurprising giant lump sums of cash funneled into Democratic Party and Clinton coffers is the revelation thanks to the Center for Responsive Politics that employees of the Soros firm—now run by his son Robert Soros—pumped tens of thousands of dollars into the campaigns of top anti-Trump Republicans over the course of 2016.

In total, executives with the Soros-founded company pushed $36,800 into the coffers of these GOP candidates just this past cycle. That does not include Super PACs or campaign committees, which saw tens of thousands of dollars more. While these numbers for Republicans pale in comparison to the millions upon millions poured into Democratic groups, causes, and candidates, it is significant that Soros executives are making a play inside the GOP. Perhaps even more significant is the type of Republican they aim to prop up: pro-amnesty, pro-open borders on trade, and generally speaking anti-Trump. A pattern emerges when looking at the policies of the Republicans that these Soros Fund Management executives support financially.

It males perfect sense. Manipulators have always backed both (multiple) sides in any event or conflict so as to maintain some control no matter the ultimate outcome. And it makes sense that the same man who funds violent criminals and invaders also pays for even bigger criminals in D.C.

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Nonprofit Quarterly.

Just let this serve as a reminder that almost no mainstream politicians are beyond being bought and paid for. Soros wields far more power in any of these circles than you or I. The Big Club, George Carlin called it. It’s real.