Someone should ask Russ Feingold about the privacy of Americans


Is he as concerned for rights of Midwestern citizens as Middle Eastern terrorists?

Earlier this year, Sen. Russell Feingold issued a statement to denouce warrantless surveillance of Americans.

In part, he said

That is why on the Senate floor, I joined with Senator Webb and Senator Tester earlier this year to offer an amendment to provide real protections for the privacy of Americans.

http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/statements/08/07/20080709.htm

There were (allegedly) very real violations of the privacy of an American in Holland, Ohio, recently. http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/10/24/joe.html

Public records requested by The Dispatch disclose that information on Wurzelbacher’s driver’s license or his sport-utility vehicle was pulled from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles database three times shortly after the debate.

Information on Wurzelbacher was accessed by accounts assigned to the office of Ohio Attorney General Nancy H. Rogers, the Cuyahoga County Child Support Enforcement Agency and the Toledo Police Department.

It has not been determined who checked on Wurzelbacher, or why. Direct access to driver’s license and vehicle registration information from BMV computers is restricted to legitimate law enforcement and government business.

Someone should call Russ Feingold now to see if he is as concerned about privacy violations in the Midwest as he is for Middle Eastern terrorists and War on Terror combatants.


The speech I want McCain to give


On Obama, the Constitution and our Economy

First posted as comment to Blackhedd’s diary. Still working on it

My friends, my name is John McCain and I seek your vote as the next President of the United States.

My opponent has been giving speeches pointing out that house prices, retirement plan values, the number of jobs and consumer confidence have been falling. They are and they have been.

His conclusion is this is all the fault of my party, my President and would be continued by my Presidency. His plan to repair things is focused on raising income and estate taxes on those at the upper ends of success and wealth, and handing those funds to those at the bottom ends.

Before I address what I would do about the very real problems we have, let’s talk for a few minutes about the implications of following his plans. Mr. Obama may have been trained as a lawyer, but he apparently skipped economics classes on his way through two colleges and a law school.

Nor has he studied much history.

This is what he had to say about our Constitution “the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. It says what the states can’t do to you, it says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf.”

Is there any secret, my friends, why in the two and a quarter centuries since this nation was founded and that Constitution was accepted, we became not only the largest, strongest, safest nation this planet has ever known? No.

What our constitution gave each of us was the freedom to live where we want, to try whatever challenge we wanted, to make of ourselves whatever we could with the God given abilities, the ambition and drive we have.

Why is it that in the Soviet Union, in Cuba, in China before it began to change, that their people were by and large poor? That their natural resources lay under developed? That where there wasn’t any reward for succeeding, people by and large didn’t.

That where there wasn’t any reward for starting companies, people by and large didn’t. Is there any real secret why there was never going to be an Apple started in a Russian garage, why the smartest, most talented and driven people made their way here to start out?

One after another, they have said for years and years: Only in America.

Now my opponent wants to change that.

He wants to make over America in the image of older, weaker, poorer nations.

What is it that we have that they don’t? Incentives.

How many of you have kids who are in high school? Ever see what happens when you offer a ten dollar bill for an A on that test?

Tickets to High School Musical for a completed term paper?

Now imagine what happens when you take the top students in the class and tell them that credit for their papers is going to be spread among the weaker students.

Now imagine two high schools, one on either side of town. At one, they get prizes and incentives for top performance. At the other, they take credit from the top students, giving it to the weaker ones. Why?

My opponent told Public Radio in Chicago the following: He want to be “ able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributed change.”

Now, just imagine that there are two sides to this state. On one side, the folks who write computer software, who argue legal cases, who do brain surgery, who fix car engines, who write books, who edit newspapers, are to be nicely rewarded for their work.

On the other side of the state, the same kind of software engineers, lawyers, mechanics, authors, reporters, are going to be told: you can’t keep as much of what you make. At some point they either wont work. Or they move.

Really, my opponent and his friends at Acorn understand this. Why do you think they give dollar bills and cigarettes in return for signed voter registrations?

Why do you think the Acorn workers have to turn in forms to get paid? Incentive to work. Ok for Acorn. But, kill the incentives for the rest of us.

Now, let’s take just a minute and address what it is that got us to such a terrible state.

It’s that we cant have everything we want without a price.

If we cut interest rates again and again and again, it does help the expansion of business. But it has costs, too.

Everybody wants the Fed to do a rate cut; it makes mortgage rates fall, houses more affordable. Inventories easier to finance.

But it also makes it harder and harder for your aunt or your mother to live on the savings she has carefully put aside over the years. Seven percent of a couple hundred thousand is 14. Two percent is four. Fourteen is a lot easier to live on than four.

For pension funds, for retirement accounts, for everyone who wanted returns on money, it got harder and harder with low rates to eke out the returns they needed. To cover the incomes owed to pensioners. For a hundred different things.

The superlow rates caused all sorts of folks to stretch to get the returns they felt they needed. Banks took on too many loans and investments, given the reserves they had.

Probably the worst example of this was Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They only had about a two percent margin of error.

Now, you should be asking my opponent why it is that in the four brief years he served in the Senate, Mr. Obama got the second largest amount of campaign contributions they had made in the past 20 years.

You should ask him why it was that his friends at Acorn kept pressing on Fannie, Freddie and the nation’s banks to make loans to folks who were disadvantaged. Who didn’t have the down payments and income to cover service on the moneys they were borrowing.

It was the folks from Acorn who marched into bank meetings, thugs who insisted loans be made to folks who couldn’t pay them.

It’s the folks from Acorn who registered Mickey Mouse to vote in battleground states such as this.

And it’s the folks at Acorn who have endorsed my opponent for your next President.

And, guess what, it’s the folks at Acorn who want the government to take your money, and give it to them.

Only in America.


Child from The Galilee dies


What would Barak have done?

The child from the Galilee died.

WWBD. What would Barak have done?

The child I am referring to was being carried by a 26-year old woman “in the fifth month of her pregnancy when she underwent a series of tests…It was discovered that she was suffering from internal bleeding and that the embryo had ceased to show signs of life,” according to The Jerusalem Post.

Doctors at Nahariya Hospital removed the baby girl from the mother’s womb and pronounced her dead. The 610-gram infant was transferred to a cooler pending burial.

When the baby was taken out of the cooler, she began to breathe. The premature baby was then taken to the intensive care ward, where doctors were attempting to save her life.

The child lived for only one day.

It’s very hard to second-guess the decisions and actions of the doctors and parents in this case. If the woman I loved were internally hemoraging and the child within her showing no signs of life, I would have made the same decision. A formal inquiry will be conducted re actions of the doctors.

What would Barak, had the decision been his, have done? He would have focused on making the sure the child, if not already dead, would die:

Speaking against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act on the IL Senate floor on March 30, 2001, Obama, the sole verbal opponent to the bill stated:
… I just want to suggest… that this is probably not going to survive constitutional scrutiny.

Number one, whenever we define a previable fetus as a person that is protected by the equal protection clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we’re really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a – child, a nine-month-old – child that was delivered to term. That determination then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place.

I mean, it – it would essentially bar abortions, because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this is a child, then this would be an antiabortion statute. For that purpose, I think it would probably be found unconstitutional.

http://illinoisreview.typepad.com/illinoisreview/2008/01/top-10-reasons.html

Ultimately, the Galilee baby died. The Majdoubs named her Hiba, which in Arabic means gift from God, and buried her at a cemetery in the Western Galilee town of Kfar Yasif.

This story has resonated with me.

My daughter’s name in Hebrew is Lieb Dora, “dear gift”

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Premature baby ‘comes back to life’


I offer the following without comment other than to say that my thoughts are prayers are with the child and her parents

A premature baby who was pronounced dead “came back to life” Sunday after five hours in Nahariya Hospital.

The baby girl, who was in a cooler at the hospital, suddenly showed signs of life and was being treated in the premature baby unit.

Doctors estimated that the cooler brought the fetus “back to life.”

The mother, 26, from a Western Galilee village, was in the fifth month of her pregnancy when she underwent a series of tests, during which it was discovered that she was suffering from internal bleeding and that the embryo had ceased to show signs of life.

The woman underwent an abortion and the baby, weighing 610 grams, was extracted from her womb without a pulse, hospital officials said.

A senior doctor pronounced the baby dead and she was transferred to the cooler.

Five hours later, the woman’s husband came to the hospital to take what he thought was his dead baby girl for burial.

When the baby was taken out of the cooler, she began to breathe. The premature baby was then taken to the intensive care ward, where doctors were attempting to save her life.

Perhaps I should say this. God wanted the child to live.

The story, written by Jpost.com staff, is here http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1218710394816&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

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