• Barack Obama,  Iran,  Iran Nuclear Watch

    Iran Nuclear Watch: What is Iran Planning for Obama?

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    Map of Iran’s nuclear facilities

    What is Iran planning for the incoming Obama Administration?

    Let’s see:

    Iran says it now runs more than 5,000 uranium enrichment centrifuges

    Iran has more than 5,000 centrifuges to process uranium at its enrichment plant, its nuclear chief said Wednesday, in the country’s latest defiance of U.N. demands that it halt the controversial program.

    The Iranian official, Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, said Iran will continue to install centrifuges and enrich uranium to produce nuclear fuel for the country’s future nuclear power plants. The number of centrifuges is up from 4,000 Iran said were running in August at the plant in the central Iranian city of Natanz.

    Uranium enriched to low level is used to produce nuclear fuel. Further enrichment makes it suitable for use in nuclear weapons.

    Iran has successfully launched a rocket called “Kavosh 2.”

    State television did not give any further details about “Kavosh 2,” which means “Explorer 2,” saying details about the home-made rocket will be announced later. “The rocket was launched to register and send correct environmental data and (to test) separation of the engine from the body,” state radio said.

    The long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into space can also be used for launching weapons.

    The Bush Administration over a year ago punted the Iranian nuclear problem and the ball is now landing for the Obama Presidency.

    Exit question: Will Obama punt the ball and engage Iran in worthless negotiations (like Condi Rice and Bush) while the Mullahs further develop a nuclear weapon and the means to deliver it?


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  • Keith Olbermann,  MSNBC,  Peggy Noonan,  Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin Derangement Syndrome Supplanting Bush Derangement?

    Peggy Noonan makes the point on MSNBC

    Peggy Noonan says the media is “playing” a game to make Sarah Palin the face of the GOP. Of course, we know Noonan is NO fan of Sarah Palin so she is inclined to fuel the fire so to speak – especially on MSNBC.

    But, Noonan has a point. Watch the video below:

    Keith Olbermann ridiculing Sarah Palin on NBC’s Martha Stewart Show over Turkeygate

    Looks like to Flap that NBC and the LEFT which permeates its news AND entertainment shows wish to make Sarah Palin the “NEW” Bush.

    After all, President Bush is leaving office and it worked so well demonizing him for electoral success. Why not pick a new charicature – Sarah Palin?

    Allah has it RIGHT:

    Long story short, the left’s laying a bet that she’ll be easy pickings down the line and the right’s laying a bet that she’s here to save the day. And the pot just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

    Exit Question: While NBC and the LEFT concentrates on Palin Derangement Syndrome will other GOP stars rise to be the face of the party?


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  • Del.icio.us Links

    links for 2008-11-26

    • The California Legislature's outgoing class debated, complained and pointed fingers of blame Tuesday – but in the end, it did nothing about the state's massive budget gap.

      A last-gasp effort to ease a projected $27.8 billion shortfall over 19 months ended with a whimper as the Assembly, voting largely along party lines, killed a $17 billion Democratic package of tax hikes and budget cuts. The Senate also rejected the package.

      California's car tax would have tripled under the proposal, to 2 percent, thus reigniting a hotly controversial issue that helped spark the recall of former Gov. Gray Davis in 2003.
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      The GOP held firm on no new taxes

    • Here's my thought on his team. Summers, Geithner, and Romer will all recommend no tax hikes in a recession. Maybe for Keynesian reasons; maybe a nod to supply-siders. Obama talked about a liberal-conservative consensus. But what's especially encouraging is the appointment of Ms. Romer, who easily could serve as CEA head in a Republican administration (just like Geithner could have been McCain's Treasury man).
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      Center-right economics team. Obama moving to the center?
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    • President-elect Barack Obama will keep Defense Secretary Robert Gates in that job for at least a year, according to an official familiar the two men's discussions.

      Obama is expected to announce the selection of Gates and other members of a national security brain trust next week. Gates has served as President George W. Bush's defense chief for two years.

      Gates, a moderate with long-standing ties to Republican administrations and the Bush family, would fulfill an Obama pledge to include a Republican in his Cabinet.

      Retaining Gates provides stability for a stretched military fighting two wars during the turbulent changeover in administrations. Gates once said it was inconceivable that he would stay on past the close of Bush's term on Jan. 20.

      But the 65-year-old former spymaster had recently turned mum in public on the circumstances under which he would stay, even briefly, in an Obama administration.
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      Left ain't going to like this much…..

    • So, Kathleen Parker has determined that getting rid of social conservatives and shelving the values they fight for is the solution to what ails the Republican Party (“Giving Up on God,” Nov. 19). Isn’t that a little like Benedict Arnold handing George Washington a battle plan to win the Revolution?

      Whatever she once was, Ms. Parker is certainly not a conservative anymore, having apparently realized it’s a lot easier to be popular among your journalistic peers when your keyboard tilts to the left. She writes that “armband religion” — those of us who “wear our faith on our sleeve,” I suppose, or is it meant to compare socially conservative Christians to Nazis? — is “killing the Republican Party.” Lest readers miss the point, she literally spells it out. The GOP’s big problem? G-O-D.

      N-O-N-S-E-N-S-E.
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      Kathleen Parker who?

    • The fight to be the next face of the Republican party — or at least the next chairman of the Republican National Committee — has been defined so far by a cavalcade of announced and potential candidates and a dearth of individuals with the star power to emerge as the frontrunner.

      "The race for RNC chairman is fluid and likely will be right up through the actual vote in January," said one Republican strategist who is closely following the race. "It is highly unlikely that any 'superstar' is going to jump into the race."
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      Flap says it is between Chip Saltsman and Michael Steele

      (tags: GOP RNC)
    • She better watch out. The tolerance bullies are not going to be pleased.
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      Indeed they won't
      (tags: gaymarriage)
    • Finally, when courts usurp the role of the people, they inject cynicism and bitterness into America's body politic. In his dissent in Casey v. Planned Parenthood (1992), Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia put it this way: "[B]y foreclosing all democratic outlet for the deep passions this issue [legalized abortion] arouses, by banishing the issue from the political forum that gives all participants, even the losers, the satisfaction of a fair hearing and an honest fight, by continuing the imposition of a rigid national rule instead of allowing for regional differences, the Court merely prolongs and intensifies the anguish."

      Plainly this is what we have seen with abortion. With the latest intervention by the California Supreme Court, it is beginning to look the same for same-sex marriage. How much healthier our politics would be if those so convinced of the rightness of their views would have equal faith in the decency of their fellow Americans — and their openness to being persuaded

      (tags: gaymarriage)
    • After all, the paper says he was a member for 12 years, so it seems like a pretty fair question to ask whether he started working to change the club's rules this summer, and then resigned, in preparation for his RNC chair candidacy.

      That seems like a particularly relevant question when you recall that the case some GOPers made against Obama over his ties to Reverend Wright was that his supposed silence in the face of Wright's rantings should raise questions about Obama's patriotism.

      What's more, The State said that Dawson resigned the club after it became known that the paper was getting ready to report his membership.

      Either way, it's hard to see how it sends a winning message for the GOP to pick as its chief strategist and public face someone who was a member of a club where the first African American president in history apparently need not apply. Ah, those good old Repubs.
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      Good point – even from the left

    • State GOP chairman Katon Dawson, who is campaigning to lead the national Republican Party organization, has resigned a 12-year membership in a whites-only Columbia country club.

      Dawson said last week his continued membership at Forest Lake Club could become a distraction to his efforts to help win elections for Republicans in South Carolina.

      He resigned Monday as The State pursued an article on his membership in the club and his role in an internal push to admit African-Americans as members.
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      Game Over….

      Since the 1980s, other influential capital city business and country clubs have abandoned membership restrictions based on race, gender or religion.

      The nearly 80-year-old Forest Lake Club — whose deed has a whites-only restriction — has no black members, said four club members. They asked not to be identified because the club does not discuss its membership.

    • But a close reading of the court's one-page order suggests that gay-rights advocates may have lost a usually predictable ally in their effort to overturn Proposition 8.

      "It definitely isn't a good sign," said UCLA Law Professor Brad Sears, an expert on sexual-orientation law.

      After learning of Kennard's vote, he went back and read her concurring opinion in the court's historic 4-3 vote on May 15 that permitted gays to marry. It left him even more puzzled.

      Whether a state ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional "is not a matter to be decided by the executive or legislative branch, or by popular vote, but is instead an issue of constitutional law for resolution by the judicial branch," Kennard wrote.

      "Everything she writes in her concurrence is substantively what she will have to agree to in order to overturn Proposition 8," he said.
      …others saw reason to suspect that Kennard may not be buying the argument that Proposition 8 was an improper revision of the state constitution.

    • A state investigator found no substance to an ethics complaint lodged against Gov. Sarah Palin but recommended ethics training for one person in her administration.

      The complaint questioned whether Palin or members of her administration bent the rules to help Tom Lamal, a political supporter, get hired for a Fairbanks-area Department of Transportation job.

      Andrée McLeod of Anchorage lodged the complaint in early August. She alleged Palin and others unduly influenced the hiring of Lamal as a DOT Northern Region right-of-way agent.

      According to investigator Timothy Petumenos’ report, Lamal was DOT’s top pick for the state job but fell short of some requirements. Meanwhile, DOT was updating those requirements. Once that process was complete, Lamal was hired. The investigator found there was no improper influence brought to bear upon DOT and other state decision-makers in the Lamal case.
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      Another ethics smear against Sarah Palin – vindicated again

      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • There is now a palpable fear that global investors may start to shun British debt as the budget deficit rockets to £118bn – 8 per cent of GDP – or charge a much higher price to cover default risk.

      The cost of insuring against the bankruptcy of the British state has broken out – upwards – over the last month. Yes, credit default swaps (CDS) are dodgy instruments, but they are the best stress barometer that we have.

      Today they reached 86 basis points, near Portuguese debt in the league table. For good reason. Alistair Darling has had to admit that the British economy faces the most sudden economic collapse since World War Two, and the worst budget deficit of any major country in the world.

  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Tony Strickland’s Lead Shrinks Today in California State Senate Race

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    Former California Assembly Members Tony Strickland and Hannah-Beth Jackson candidates for California State Senate District 19

    Ventura County Elections updated their vote totals today whereas Santa Barbara County and Los Angeles County did not.

    According to Flap’s math Republican Tony Strickland continues to lead by 1,164 votes versus 1,390 votes yesterday.

    The raw figures:

    Santa Barbara County:

    • Hannah-Beth Jackson: 73,351 (72,693) (#’s from last Friday) + 658
    • Tony Strickland: 58,497 (58,166) + 331

    Los Angeles County:

    • Hannah-Beth Jackson: 12,193 (12,083) + 110
    • Tony Strickland: 16,660 (16,493) + 167

    Ventura County:

    • Hannah-Beth Jackson: 119,780 [116,730 #’s from yesterday] +3,050 – 52%  ; (115,477) + 1,253
    • Tony Strickland: 131,331 [128,507] + 2,824 – 48% ;  (126,922) + 1,585

    Tony Strickland’s lead contracted today as returns from Ventura County (provisional ballots) broke for Hannah-Beth Jackson by four points (52-48%). There were an additional 5,874 ballots counted today which should leave around 5,000 or so to be counted.

    Flap does not know whether there will be any further updates from either Santa Barbara or Los Angeles County. Also, it is unknown whether Ventura County will update tomorrow – Flap doubts it.

    If Los Angeles County and Santa Barbara County are finished and Ventura County ballots break either for Tony Strickland or slightly for Hannah-Beth Jackson (e.g. 52-48%) Strickland wins by over 950 votes.

    As, I said before, it is POSSIBLE, but highly UNLIKELY, that Hannah-Beth Jackson can make up a vote deficit of 1,164 with around 5,000 to count.

    Stay tuned……..


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  • Gay Marriage

    Los Angeles Film Festival Director and California Proposition 8 Supporter Richard Raddon Resigns

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    LA Film Festival’s Rich Raddon and Film Independent Executive Director Dawn Hudson

    The Hollywood BLACKLIST over California Proposition 8 that restored the traditional definition of marriage (one man and one woman) has begun.

    Under mounting pressure, LA Film Festival director Richard Raddon has ankled his post.

    Raddon and Film Independent (FIND), the festival’s parent org, have faced a barrage of protests over Raddon’s contribution to the successful Yes on Prop 8 campaign that banned same-sex marriage in California.

    After bloggers published his name, culled from public records of donors, Raddon tendered his first resignation on Nov. 13 to Film Independent’s board of directors, which was not accepted. Film Independent then released a statement saying, in part, “Our organization does not police the personal, religious, or political choices of any employee, member, or filmmaker.”

    Yet Internet message boards and other published reports kept the issue at the center of a growing protest movement that has targeted “Yes on 8” donors including the Mormon church and Cinemark Theaters, whose CEO was a contributor.

    On Monday, Raddon submitted a second resignation. Those close to the org described Monday’s conference call with the board of directors as emotional. While Raddon’s contribution had caused some internal angst, he was well liked within the org.

    On Tuesday, Film Independent issued a statement saying “With great reluctance, Film Independent has accepted Richard Raddon’s resignation. Rich’s service to the independent film community and to Film Independent has been nothing less than extraordinary. He has always shown complete commitment to our core principles of equality and diversity during his long tenure.”

    Raddon, a devout Mormon who took the reins of the fest in 2000, said, “I have always held the belief that all people, no matter race, religion, or sexual orientation are entitled to equal rights. I prefer to keep the details around my contribution through my church a private matter. But I am profoundly sorry for the negative attention that my actions have drawn to Film Independent and for the hurt and pain that is being experienced in the GLBT community.”

    The oh so tolerant anti-Proposition 8 mob has another notch on their belt.

    Who will be the next victim?

    Previous:

    Gay Marriage Proponents Boycotting Lassen’s Natural Foods & Vitamins Over Proposition 8?

    El Coyote Mexican Cafe Bullied Into $500 Donation to Homosexual Advocacy Group – JIZYA

    El Coyote Mexican Cafe Bullied Into $500 Donation to Homosexual Advocacy Group


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  • California,  Death Penalty

    California Executions May Resume By the End of 2008? NO They Won’t

    clarence ray allen

    In this photo released of Benjamin Vaughn, lower right, with his greatuncle Clarence Ray Allen, lower left, and Allen’s son Roger Allen,upper left, and his wife, Dell Ray Allen, upper right, inside San Quentin Prison in San Quentin, Calif., Monday, Jan. 16, 2006, before the execution of Allen. Allen, 76, was sentenced to death for ordering the slaying of three people at a Fresno, Calif., market while he was behind bars in 1980 for another murder. The last California execution.

    Back in April there was some hope that the State of California would resume the death penalty for the slime of the earth so convicted of capital crimes.

    Remember that executions were halted in California by Federal Judge Jeremy Fogel who ruled that the three drug cocktail for lethal injections was unconstiutional – “cruel and unusal punishment.”

    The United States Supreme Court overruled Judge Fogel in a different case and in so doing paved the way for a resumption of the California death penalty.

    Or not.

    There will be no executions by California in the near future.

    An appellate court has ruled the state failed to follow required procedures in fashioning a revised protocol for administering lethal injections.

    The revised protocol was not vetted through a period of public notice and comment, as required by the state’s Administrative Procedures Act, a three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal in San Francisco ruled Friday.

    The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s failure to comply invalidated the protocol, the panel concluded.

    The ruling leaves the state with two options: send the protocol through the notice and comment process or appeal to the California Supreme Court, which may or may not agree to review the matter.

    Of course, ending California executions was BS in the first place with declaring that lethal injections were cruel and unusual punishment. But, what is the excuse from the Arnold Schwarzenegger Administration this time?

    Guess they are too incompetent to follow the rules.

    In the meantime, murderers like Michael Angelo Morales languish on death row at San Quentin.

    So, Judge Fogel’s BS order halting the California death penalty remains until the State of California follows the law and gains approval of a revised protocol for executing these capital criminals.

    Stay tuned……

    Previous:

    California Executions May Resume By the End of 2008

    Michael Morales Watch: US Supreme Court Upholds Lethal Injection Executions

    Michael Morales Watch: Lethal Injection Hearings Delayed Again

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Halts Construction of San Quentin Death Chamber

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: New San Quentin Death Chamber Under Construction

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: California Governor Schwarzenegger Proposes Revised 5-Point Lethal Injection Protocol

    Michael Morales Watch: Judge
    Jeremy Fogel Rules – California Method of Lethal Injection Violates a
    Constitutional Ban on Cruel and Unusual Punishment

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Execution Postponed INDEFINITELY

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Execution Tonight?

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Execution Delayed by Doctor Walk Out

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: United States Supreme Court Refuses to Halt Morales Execution

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Denies Clemency Petition

    Michael Angelo Moreno Watch: State Agrees to Place Anesthesia Expert in Death Chamber

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Lawyers Withdraw Allegedly Faked Juror Statements Supporting Their Clemency Bid

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Federal Judge May Delay Execution

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Ventura County Judge Asks California Governor Schwarzenegger for Clemency

    Michael Angelo Morales Watch: Kenneth Starr to Assist Death Row Clemency Bid


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  • Sarah Palin,  Saxby Chambliss

    Sarah Palin to CLOSE Saxby Chambliss Race for Georgia U.S. Senate

    Sarah Palin in Iowa

    Alaska Governor Sarah Palin campaigning in Iowa, October 25, 2008

    Sarah Palin hits the GOP road again to campaign the day before the Georgia U.S. Senate run-off election.

    Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will make multiple campaign appearances on behalf of Sen. Saxby Chambliss next week in Georgia, serving as the political closer for the GOP senator who is battling to win a second term.

    This is Palin’s first campaign appearance on behalf of another Republican candidate since losing her bid to become the nation’s first woman to serve as vice president.

    Palin will attend a fundraiser on Sunday night, then appear at multiple campaign stops on Monday in an effort to rally the GOP base to turn out to vote for Chambliss. The incumbent Republican is facing a strong challenge from Democrat Jim Martin. A runoff is scheduled for next Tuesday, after neither candidate received the 50 percent plus one vote needed to win on Election Day.

    Run-off elections are ALL about turnout and if there is anyone who can motivate GOP base voters to go to the polls next Tuesday, it is Sarah Palin.

    Sarah Palin is the CLOSER.

    The GOP needs this seat to maintain its ability to filibuster heinous Democrat initiatives in the Senate and Palin is happy to oblige as the darling of the RIGHT.


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  • GOP,  Katon Dawson,  Republican National Committee

    Should South Carolina GOP Chairman Katon Dawson Withdraw as a Candidate for Chair of the Republican National Committee?

    Katon Dawson

    South Carolina Republican Chairman Katon Dawson

    The answer is YES.

    Double YES

    Three Strikes and you are OUT.

    State GOP chairman Katon Dawson, who is campaigning to lead the national Republican Party organization, has resigned a 12-year membership in a whites-only Columbia country club.

    Dawson said last week his continued membership at Forest Lake Club could become a distraction to his efforts to help win elections for Republicans in South Carolina.

    With the upcoming inauguration of the first African-American President of the United States does the Republican Party want to deal with this “BAGGAGE.” Not really a winning message, is it?

    Gee, POTUS would NOT be allowed to play golf there?

    Katon Dawson should withdraw his candidacy.


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