Tuesday, April 25, 2017

ARROGANT Former ILLEGAL ALIEN Brags About Using Fake SS Number, Says Border Wall Is "Expression Of Hate"…Gets DESTROYED By Tucker [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com

ARROGANT Former ILLEGAL ALIEN Brags About Using Fake SS Number, Says Border Wall Is "Expression Of Hate"…Gets DESTROYED By Tucker [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com:

"Tucker reminds her that using a fake social security number is a felony. Arce quickly explained to Carlson that using a fake social security number is not a felony in every state.  She then went on to explain to Tucker how she had to violate our laws because they were unjust. "

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We Must Never Forget That Genocide Begins With Groupthink

We Must Never Forget That Genocide Begins With Groupthink:
"This year Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day and Holocaust Remembrance Day coincide on the same day: April 24, 2017.
On April 24, 1915 hundreds of Armenian community leaders and intellectuals were rounded up in Constantinople, arrested, and killed by the Ottoman government then ruling Turkey.
That event marked the beginning of the government-sponsored massacres of 1.5 million Armenians. It is why April 24 has officially marked the day of remembrance of the Armenian genocide for nearly a hundred years.
Image result for history quotesHolocaust Remembrance Day, known in Hebrew as Yom HaShoah, memorializes the 6 million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazi government during World War II.
...There has always been a strong object lesson in the connection between the Armenian genocide during World War I and the genocide of the Jews during World War II.
It is a lesson inscribed on one of the walls of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in the form of a statement by Adolph Hitler.
He rationalized mass slaughter and expected people simply to avert their eyes and forget: “Who, after all, today speaks of the annihilation of the Armenians?”
I think Hitler’s point was that merciless slaughter is never a public relations disaster as long as you’re in it for the ruthless consolidation of power.
That’s because people forget.
All the time.
The powerful also often use propaganda tools to promote such lethal forgetfulness.
Humans are very susceptible to groupthink, ignorance, propaganda, agitation, and psychological manipulation that weakens their resolve.
People are also often all too eager to blame their own problems on convenient scapegoats.
These human flaws clarify why “Never forget” is the cry associated with the Holocaust and all crimes against humanity.
This is why everybody must respect the study of history. 
After all, studying history is about remembering. 
It’s about learning from experience, which is why we must emphatically reject any attempt to water down the accurate teaching and study of history..."

Iranians freed in Obama's nuclear deal posed national security threat, says report | Fox News

Iranians freed in Obama's nuclear deal posed national security threat, says report | Fox News: "President Obama’s controversial release last year of seven prisoners with ties to Iran was presented as a good will gesture linked to the larger nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic, but a new report claims some of those released were deemed threats to national security.
Image result for obama iran dealThe agreement which freed the U.S. prisoners was part of a flurry of related deals that unfroze more than $100 billion in Iranian assets and brought home five Americans held by Tehran. 
But Politico, in an exhaustive report, claims there was more to what President Obama presented as a “one-time gesture” of releasing prisoners  described as businessmen convicted of or awaiting trial for mere “sanctions-related offenses, violations of the trade embargo.”
“In reality, some of them were accused by Obama’s own Justice Department of posing threats to national security,” Politico reported.
Three of those released by the U.S. allegedly helped supply Iran with U.S.-made technology used in surface-to-air and cruise missiles, Politico reported. 
Another freed by the Obama administration was an aerospace engineer serving an eight-year term for conspiring to supply Iran with satellite technology. 
As part of the deal, U.S. prosecutors dropped their demand for $10 million he received from Tehran, the publication reported..."

102 Years Later, The World Still Fails To Come To Grips With The Legacy Of The Armenian Genocide | Daily Wire

102 Years Later, The World Still Fails To Come To Grips With The Legacy Of The Armenian Genocide | Daily Wire:

 "So kicked off the Armenian Genocide, the persecution of Christian Armenians by the Muslim Young Turks, who wanted to cleanse the country of the troublesome non-coreligionists in preparation for the new Turkey in the aftermath of the collapse of the Ottoman regime, and supposedly in order to ensure against the possibility of the Armenians siding against the Central Powers in World War I. By the time the genocide was over – and it lasted from 1915 to 1923 – hundreds of thousands of Armenians had been killed, with top-range estimates putting the total number at 1.5 million. Massive atrocities, from forced death marches to placing women and children aboard ships and then deliberately sinking them, were carried out by Turkish government-backed forces. As CNN reports:"

Media Bias: A New Chart | Sharyl Attkisson

Media Bias: A New Chart | Sharyl Attkisson:
"Where’s your favorite information source stand on the political scale?
I’ve updated the following subjective chart based on information compiled from varioussources and your feedback. 
Some sources have shifted left or right, others have been added including: ESPN, McClatchy, the Federalist, Conservative Review, Washington Monthly, Twitchy, Gateway Pundit and Conservative Treehouse..."

The forgotten hero who killed the Armenian genocide’s mastermind | The Fresno Bee

The forgotten hero who killed the Armenian genocide’s mastermind | The Fresno Bee
"...And yet for Armenians around the world, Soghomon Tehlirian’s name inspires pride and awe in equal measure. 
On a March morning in 1921, in broad daylight and on a main street in Berlin, he shot and killed Mehmed Talat Pasha, one of the three rulers of the Ottoman Empire during World War I and the architect of the Armenian genocide. 
That year he would be tried for murder and the German jury would find him innocent. The New York Times would announce the verdict with the headline, “They had to let him go!”
This Sunday marks the 101st anniversary of the start of the Armenian genocide
It was on that night in 1915 that the Armenian intellectuals, professionals, editors and religious leaders in Constantinople were rounded up by the Ottoman authorities, and almost all of them were executed. 
In the years that followed, three out of four Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were systematically annihilated by their own government: 1.5 million people. 
The majority of Armenians alive today are descendants of those few who survived..."
Read on!

Armenian genocide was 101 years ago, but it's still personal for Boise daughter of a survivor

The Armenian Genocide is often called “the forgotten genocide,” yet 1.5 million Armenians were killed between 1915 and 1923. Jo-Ann Kachigian remembers her mother and father, who witnessed it all — and survived. She thinks of her grandparents, her aunts and uncles and cousins, 46 of them in all — who didn’t. Jo-Ann vows to tell her mother's story and teach others about the genocide, “with the hope that remembering our tragic past will keep us from repeating it.”
Credit: Katherine Jones/Idaho Statesman

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United Nations Elects Saudi Arabia to Women's Rights Commission - Breitbart

 United Nations Elects Saudi Arabia to Women's Rights Commission - Breitbart:

"The United Nations Economic and Social Council voted late last week to place Saudi Arabia on the Commission on the Status of Women for a four-year term beginning in 2018, despite that country’s appalling record on the treatment of women.
Hillel Neuer, director of the Geneva-based UN Watch, expressed his outrage in a statement Friday:"


A Simple Question - Thomas Sowell

A Simple Question - Thomas Sowell:
"It is amazing how a simple question can cause a complex lie to collapse like a house of cards. 
The simple question was asked by Bill O'Reilly of the Fox News Channel, and it was addressed to two Democrats.
Image result for hillary clinton benghaziHe asked what has Hillary Clinton ever accomplished.
The two Democrats immediately sidestepped the question and started reciting their talking points in favor of Hillary.
But O'Reilly kept coming back to the fact that nothing they were talking about was an accomplishment.
For someone who has spent her entire adult life in politics, including being a Senator and then a Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has nothing to show for all those years -- no significant legislation of hers that she got passed in the Senate, and only an unbroken series of international setbacks for the United States during her time as Secretary of State..."

Dems Tell Teachers To Trash Global Warming 'Denier' Books | The Daily Caller

Dems Tell Teachers To Trash Global Warming 'Denier' Books | The Daily Caller:
"Three senior House Democrats asked U.S. teachers Monday to destroy a book written by climate scientists challenging the environmentalist view of global warming.
Image result for nazi book burningThe Democrats were responding to a campaign by the conservative Heartland Institute copies of the 2015 book, “Why Climate Scientists Disagree About Global Warming” to about 200,000 science teachers.
Democratic Reps. Bobby Scott of the Committee on Education, Raúl M. Grijalva of the Committee on Natural Resources, and Eddie Bernice Johnson of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology all issued a statement telling teachers to trash the book.
“Public school classrooms are no place for anti-science propaganda, and I encourage every teacher to toss these materials in the recycling bin,” Scott said.
“If the Heartland Institute and other climate deniers want to push a false agenda on global warming, our nation’s schools are an inappropriate place to drive that agenda.”
The book’s three authors all hold doctorates and taught climate or related science at the university level...
The best way to get adults to act like environmentalists is by brainwashing their children, according to research published by Oregon State University.
Talking to kids about global warming caused their parents to use less energy and act more like environmentalists..."

Smartphones Aren't as Ubiquitous as You Think | Statista

• Chart: Smartphones Aren't as Ubiquitous as You Think | Statista:
"At a time where you can send a photo of your dinner to your grandma and seconds later receive an approving 'thumbs up', it is easy to imagine that absolutely everyone has a smartphone.
As our infographic shows though, using data from Pew Research Center, this is actually far from the case."

Infographic: Smartphones Aren't as Ubiquitous as You Think | Statista

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MINNESOTA: FIRST FEMALE MUSLIM Legislator Votes To Make Life Insurance Companies Do The UNTHINKABLE For Dead Terrorists [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com

MINNESOTA: FIRST FEMALE MUSLIM Legislator Votes To Make Life Insurance Companies Do The UNTHINKABLE For Dead Terrorists [VIDEO] » 100percentfedUp.com:

 "The first female Muslim legislator in America says that President Trump is a “fascist” (See video below). She also states that the Americans who voted for Trump were motivated by “hate.” But apparently, voting to force life insurance companies to pay benefits to terrorists who are killed in the act of committing terror in the United States is an “act of love?” in Democrat Rep. Omar’s eyes…"

Everyone Should Read John Kelly's Speech About 2 Marines In The Path Of A Truck Bomb - American Military News

Everyone Should Read John Kelly's Speech About 2 Marines In The Path Of A Truck Bomb - American Military News:




"...Nine years ago, two US Marines from very different walks of life met for the first time when they were put on guard duty at 7:30 in the morning.
Just minutes later, the pair of Marines guarding a gate in Ramadi, Iraq, were staring down a large blue truck packed with 2,000 pounds of explosives. They could have sought cover, like an Iraqi policeman on the scene who ran away and lived.
Instead, Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter and Cpl. Jonathan Yale stood their ground. Their split-second choice saved the lives of 50 people.
In 2010, then-Lt. Gen. John Kelly — who now serves as Secretary of Homeland Security — told their story to a packed house just four days after he had lost his own son, Robert, to combat in Afghanistan.
He spoke of the 9/11 attacks, the enemy that America was fighting, and praised the brave men and women who had volunteered to go overseas since then. Then he moved to the remarkable story of these two Marines, which he told the crowd, showed the “quality of steel in their backs.”
Here’s what he said:
...What he didn’t know until then, he said, and what he learned that very instant, was that Marines are not normal. 
Choking past the emotion he said, “Sir, in the name of God no sane man would have stood there and done what they did.”
“No sane man.”
“They saved us all.”...
Read on and be proud to have lived in a world with men such as these. 

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History for April 25

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History for April 25 - On-This-Day.com:
Oliver Cromwell 1599 - English military and political leader, Guglielmo Marconi 1874 - Italian inventor (radio telegraph system), Edward R. Murrow 1908 - American broadcast journalist
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Ella Fitzgerald 1918 - Vocalist, known as "First Lady of Song" and "Lady Ella", Al Pacino 1940 - Actor, Bjorn Ulvaeus 1945 - Musician (Abba)
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1846 - The Mexican-American War ignited as a result of disputes over claims to Texas boundaries. The outcome of the war fixed Texas' southern boundary at the Rio Grande River.
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1915 - During World War I, Australian and New Zealand troops landed at Gallipoli in Turkey in hopes of attacking the Central Powers from below. The attack was unsuccessful.


1952 - After a three-day fight against Chinese Communist Forces, the Gloucestershire Regiment was annihilated on "Gloucester Hill," in Korea.
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1953 - Dr. James D. Watson and Dr. Francis H.C. Crick suggested the double helix structure of DNA.


1959 - St. Lawrence Seaway opened to shipping. The water way connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
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1961 - Robert Noyce was granted a patent for the integrated circuit.
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1980 - In Iran, a commando mission to rescue hostages was aborted after mechanical problems disabled three of the eight helicopters involved. During the evacuation, a helicopter and a transport plan collided and exploded. Eight U.S. servicemen were killed. The mission was aimed at freeing American hostages that had been taken at the U.S. embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. The event took place April 24th Washington, DC, time.


1998 - U.S. first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton on was questioned by Whitewater prosecutors on videotape about her work as a private lawyer for the failed savings and loan at the center of the investigation.

Monday, April 24, 2017

18 spectacularly wrong predictions made around the time of first Earth Day in 1970, expect more this year • AEI

18 spectacularly wrong predictions made around the time of first Earth Day in 1970, expect more this year • AEI:

 "In the May 2000 issue of Reason Magazine, award-winning science correspondent Ronald Bailey wrote an excellent article titled “Earth Day, Then and Now” to provide some historical perspective on the 30th anniversary of Earth Day. In that article, Bailey noted that around the time of the first Earth Day in the 1970, and in the years following, there was a “torrent of apocalyptic predictions” and many of those predictions were featured in his Reason article. Well, it’s now the 47th anniversary of  Earth Day, and a good time to ask the question again that Bailey asked 17 years ago: How accurate were the predictions made around the time of the first Earth Day in 1970?"


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