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Doug Hagmann dispels rumors
 By Doug Hagmann



Obama WANTS you to know Big Government is Watching You
 By Judi McLeod

It’s getting to the point where civilians need a ‘Truth Meter’ before venturing out the door each morning; a Truth Meter for a public at large steadily bombarded with lies, propaganda and more lies each waking day.



SEIU Cries Censorship Wolf
 By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

The Service Employees International Union, the Children’s Television Workshop (CTW), under the umbrella of SEIU.org have sent a letter on June 17, 2013, to their like-minded contributors who fund Democrat campaigns and socialist causes and organizations around the country.



UN Special Envoy Confirms Dire Situation In Libya
 By Joseph A. Klein

Tarek Mitri, the United Nations Secretary General’s Special Representative for Libya, delivered a dose of reality to the UN Security Council in his briefing on June 18th regarding the bleak political and security conditions in that beleaguered country. While he does not think that Libya was in imminent danger of complete collapse and that opportunities remained for progress through inclusive political dialogue, Mr. Mitri believes there are very serious problems that require significantly more assistance from the international community to help resolve.



Let the Games Begin
 By Bob Burdick

I was two sips into my morning coffee when the phone rang.  Despite the early hour I laid my pen down, pushed my manuscript aside, and answered with a cheerful “Hello.”  After all, it was already past noon in England.  Maybe the queen was calling.



How to hold Washington accountable using the Racketeer Influence & Corrupt Organizations Act
 By Marinka Peschmann

Has the U.S. government deprived you of your rights? If so, please do not think that you are helpless or at the mercy of the political justice system anymore. You have legal remedies to pursue. It’s RICO time.



Chicago Communist ghosts haunting Toronto mayor
 By Judi McLeod

When he’s on home turf, media-hammered Toronto Mayor Rob Ford gets “acidic” fruit juice thrown on his face. The mayor the media are trying to get the people to love to hate had a cup of orange juice thrown into his face when he was attending an Italian street festival on the weekend.



Big Government is Stupid Government
 By Alan Caruba

Nothing enhances a president’s reputation than to be seen in the company of other world leaders and Obama will have an abundance of photo-ops as he meets in Ireland with the G8 to address the many woes of the world. Too bad they think he is a dunce.




Recent CFP Columns
The Bloom is Off Bloom Energy
 By Institute for Energy Research   --Energy - Environment

In 2010, fuel cell manufacturer Bloom Energy unveiled its “Bloom Energy Server.” The unveiling and subsequent press attention claimed that these “Bloom Boxes” were green, efficient and represented the future of energy production. But three years later it appears that Bloom Energy’s success can be attributed to savvy PR and government subsidies—not a superior product. After reviewing Bloom’s products in the real world, it appears that not only are Bloom Boxes functionally the same as natural gas power plants, but they are less efficient.



The real victory behind Israel’s defeat of England
 By Barry Shaw   --Sports

The real victory behind Israel’s defeat of England in the UEFA European Under 21 Football Championships was not the 1-0 scoreline.



Big Three Networks Have Stopped Reporting on IRS Scandal
 By Warner Todd Huston   --Media - Media Bias

Apparently the Big Three TV networks have decided that the IRS intimidation scandal is over and it seems that reporting on the issue has disappeared from the airwaves.



The Return of Liberal Interventionism?
 By INSS   --Middle East

US President Barack Obama recently appointed Susan Rice as national security adviser and nominated Samantha Power as the next US ambassador to the United Nations. Many viewed the Rice appointment as a response to Republican criticism of her role in the scandal over the Benghazi attack. Still, the two moves add a twist to the administration’s foreign policy, and the Middle East should take note: liberal interventionism may be back. If so, this may signal definite advantages for Israel.



The Bright Side of Amnesty
 By Selwyn Duke   --Immigration- Border Security

Saying there’s a bright side to amnesty may seem much like talk of the advantages of malignant cancer. But this won’t be a pie-in-the-sky article about the “economic benefits” of new workers, expanding the tax base or the wonders of “diversity.” There is no Ayotte-Rubio flip-flop here; in fact, for those who don’t know me, I’ve long called for a halt to even legal immigration. And understanding why is necessary to put amnesty’s “bright side” in perspective.



IER Examines Green Pricing Programs
 By Institute for Energy Research   --Energy - Environment

WASHINGTON D.C. — The Institute for Energy Research (IER) released today a white paper entitled “Evaluating Voluntary Consumer Adoption of Green Pricing Programs.” The result of the analysis by IER policy experts examines information gathered from 31 utility companies across the nation that offer “opt-in” green pricing initiatives as a way to expand the adoption and utilization of renewable energy sources. IER’s analysis found that customer willingness to pay for Green Pricing Programs is directly correlated with the ability to pay and afford the added costs of a program which offers no immediate tangible benefit in exchange for a promise of future environmental gain. Additional findings include:



Belgium considers law to legalize child euthanasia
 By David C. Jennings   --Europe

In a move that underscores the social depravity of north-west Europe, Belgium is now seriously considering legislation that would legalize euthanasia for children under the age of 18. The adult right to die can (pardon the pun) already be executed by doctors in Belgium and Holland with laws on the books since 2002. (The Dutch allow it for age 13+)



The Global Warming Gas, or The Bread and Butter of Life?
 By Viv Forbes   --Global Warming - Climategate

We are told, incessantly, that carbon dioxide is the main cause of global warming – it is not.



They needed a study? Apparently media quite pro-gay marriage
 By Dan Calabrese   --Media - Media Bias

Some things are patently obvious to those of us with eyes to see and ears to hear, but for those of you who insist on imperical data, here you go, excuses included:



Doing something about space weather
 By Frank Gaffney Jr.   --War on Terrorism

A wit once observed a persistent truth:  “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.”  That has been especially the case with respect to “space weather” – a phenomenon associated with intense solar activity, known by scientists as coronal mass ejections and popularly as solar flares.  If oriented in the wrong direction, one of these flares could blanket much of the earth with devastatingly powerful bursts of energy known as electromagnetic pulse (EMP).



The Flushing Outhouse
 By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh   --Energy - Environment

Ray loves to tell stories about his childhood of long ago America - his eyes twinkle with excitement. He was a teen in rural West Virginia of 1950, carefree and happy. His parents’ farmhouse lacked indoor plumbing, not that it bothered the boys that much. They bathed every Saturday evening before church in the family washtub in the kitchen after the adults in the household.



NORAD, Russian Federation Air Force meet in Ottawa to finalize joint exercise Vigilant Eagle 13
 By News on the Net   --Military

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Members of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and their Russian Federation Air Force counterparts will meet in Ottawa this week to finalize this year’s live-fly VIGILANT EAGLE 2013 exercise.



Listen Up, Marco Rubio: Pay for Border Security by Reducing Foreign Aid Sent to Mexico!
 By John Lillpop   --Immigration- Border Security

Any remaining doubts as to the mental fitness of Senator Marco Rubio (R-FLA) to represent conservative thought and American ideals in the debate over amnesty were shattered when the Senator offered the following convoluted justification for legalizing the 11 million(closer to 40 million!), invaders before securing the border.



The End of Control
 By Daniel Greenfield   --American Freedom

We utilize systems to achieve goals whether it’s defending the country or fighting poverty or making the trains run on time or achieving political change.

Modem systems are systematic creatures that aim to achieve goals by maximizing control over all the subsidiary elements of the problem.

So if you set out to solve poverty, you need control over all the social and economic elements that either cause poverty or could be used to ameliorate poverty.



Hassan Rowhani’s Election as President of Iran: Initial Assessments
 By INSS   --Middle East

The election of Hassan Rowhani as Iran’s president is surprising – not only in the very fact of his election, but particularly in the large majority he received, which made a second round of voting unnecessary. Prior to the elections, two candidates were considered to lead the race: Saeed Jalili, who is Iran’s national security advisor and head of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team, and is very close to Supreme Leader Khamenei; and Tehran’s popular mayor, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. In the elections themselves, Rowhani earned 50.7 percent of the total vote, with each of the other candidates receiving less than 17 percent.



14-year-old wears NRA t-shirt to school, winds up facing a year in jail
 By Robert Laurie   --Gun Control - Second Amendment --Popular Reads

If you live in scenic Logan County West Virginia, you should know that your out-of-control police and judges are willing to arrest and prosecute 14-year-olds if they’re wearing the wrong t-shirt.  That’s the lesson being learned by middle-schooler Jared Marcum, who was suspended, and subsequently arrested, after refusing to remove the NRA t-shirt he wore to class.



The great “Arab Spring” Hoax
 By David Rushton   --Middle East

The so-called “Arab Spring” has been growing since 2010 when a man in Tunisia burned himself to death in protest at his treatment by police. But it has little to do with Arabs and far more to do with Muslims. Most of the countries involved are not Arab countries at all.



The Continuing Collapse of the Global Warming Hoax
 By Alan Caruba   --Global Warming - Climategate

While the nation tries to come to grips with the cascade of scandals involving the Obama administration, a significant phenomenon has been occurring. It is the demise of the global warming/climate change hoax that has driven national and international policies since the 1980s.

Directed from within the bowels of the most corrupt international organization on planet Earth, the United Nations, the hoax originally generated the Kyoto Protocols in December 1997 to set limits on the generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The UN’s climate charlatans claimed that CO2 was causing the Earth to dramatically warm. It was a lie. The U.S. Senate unanimously refused to ratify it and, in 2011, Canada withdrew from it.



Lib-Dems – party of social advancement, mired in sex scandal & cover-up
 By David C. Jennings   --Europe

The rumours began circulating as early as 2004, Chris Rennard party election chief mastermind of 10 by-election gains, guilty of unwanted sexual advances and beyond. The architect of ‘pavement politics’ sent a young prospective female candidate running from his room in tears in what became known as the ‘Peterborough incident’. Rennard curiously took a back seat in the party in 2009 for the infamous family and health reasons – code for ‘I’ve been busted and we’ve begun a cover-up’.



Susan Rice’s Talking Points: The Syrian Chapter
 By Joseph A. Klein   --United Nations

Outgoing United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice delivered the latest set of the Obama administration’s talking points to reporters on Friday June 14th, this time regarding the Syrian government’s alleged use of chemical weapons and the U.S. response.  Rice said that U.S. intelligence agencies had determined with “high confidence” from “multiple streams of information” that the Assad regime has used the chemical weapon sarin multiple times in small amounts over the last year. There was no reliable, corroborated reporting, according to Rice, that the Syrian opposition possesses, or has used, any chemical weapons.



A Climate Debate: Both Sides Showed Up!
 By Dennis Avery   --Energy - Environment

Churchville, VA—I just took part in a remarkable event: a public debate over manmade global warming in which both sides appeared—and the Associated Press reported on it!  I have been invited to many of these events over the past six years, but the warmists always canceled when they found a skeptic was part of the deal.



New technology would help VA dramatically improve care for our Wounded Warriors
 By Guest Column   --American Healthcare

MINNEAPOLIS — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has named the elimination of hospital-acquired infections one of their “Top Ten Winnable Battles.”
It’s an admirable goal and imminently achievable.  Yet, Congress and the Obama Administration as yet have taken no action on a suggestion that could ultimately slash America’s annual 100,000 deaths from hospital-acquired infectious diseases by about 80 percent.



Even Chuck Schumer Does Not Believe Janet Napolitano About Border Security!
 By John Lillpop   --Immigration- Border Security

Homeland Security head Janet Napolitano has repeatedly advised the US Congress and the American people that the US-Mexico border is “more secure now than ever.” Her operating philosophy has been that illegal aliens are not criminal invaders, but rather are “newly arrived refugees.”



Discussion: What is the right balance between privacy and security?
 By Dan Calabrese   --American Freedom

This seems like a good discussion for a Friday, and I’d like to ask everyone to weigh in here on CainTV instead of on Facebook (soon all comments will appear in both places, but we’re not quite there yet).




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