Lindsey Graham Says He Plans To Introduce An Authorization For The Use Of Military Force In Iran By Summers End

Photo Credit: donkeyhotey Just days after saying the same thing in an interview at the Capital last Tuesday, Sen. Lindsey Graham R-SC) again said in front of a friendly audience at a conference put on by the Christians United for Israel that he [will] introduce a resolution to authorize war with Iran.

“If nothing changes in Iran, come September, October, I will present a resolution that will authorize the use of military force to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb,” Graham told the conference audience.

“The only way to convince Iran to halt their nuclear program is to make it clear that we will take it out,” he continues.

The National Iranian American Council came out today condemning Graham’s call to war.

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Trump: Weiner a ‘Sick Puppy’ That NYC Doesn’t Need

Photo Credit: LandovNew York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner is “a very sick puppy,” and the city doesn’t need him as a leader, says businessman Donald Trump.

“He’s a deviant. He’s got a real, real sickness,” Trump said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto.”

Weiner’s campaign is a big embarrassment to New York City, Trump said. “New York has enough problems without this.”

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Weiner served in the U.S. Congress representing New York, but was forced to resign in 2011 after it was revealed he sent lewd text messages and photos of himself to women online. He announced earlier this year he was running for mayor and was running first or second in recent polls.

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IRS Pursuing ‘Stateless Income’ Tax Enforcement: Official

Photo Credit: ReutersThe Internal Revenue Service is pursuing tax enforcement cases against companies over the issue of “stateless income,” a senior agency official said on Wednesday in a reference to corporate profits that are not taxed by any country.

Erik Corwin, an IRS deputy chief counsel, said there were international tax disputes with companies, “most involving consequences of complex restructurings designed either to create stateless income or to affect a tax efficient repatriation.”

“So those are a family of cases that are in the pipeline and being looked at,” he told tax lawyers in a speech in Washington.

Asked by reporters later to elaborate on any litigation, Corwin declined to comment. But tax lawyers said the references to stateless income and profits held offshore could signal a new enforcement approach by the IRS.

“I have not heard the IRS use the term before,” Edward Kleinbard, who coined the “stateless income” phrase in a 2007 research paper, said in a telephone interview.

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Lawmakers Blast Guantanamo’s $2.7 Million Per Prisoner Cost

Photo Credit: JTF GitmoDemocratic lawmakers pushing to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay said on Wednesday its cost has skyrocketed to $2.7 million per inmate this year and argued it is too expensive to keep open while the country is fighting budget deficits.

“This is a massive waste of money,” Senator Dianne Feinstein said during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the base.

Guantanamo has been dubbed the most expensive prison on Earth, and President Barack Obama in May cited its cost – then calculated at about $900,000 per prisoner – as one of many reasons to close it.

Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, testified during the hearing that the current cost of operating the facility has jumped to $454 million in the fiscal year ended September 30, according to the U.S. Department of Defense, or about $2.7 million for each of the 166 inmates.

Smith said overall, $4.7 billion has been spent running Guantanamo since the facility opened in 2002. Read more from this story HERE.

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Photo Credit: GettyGuantanamo Bay Prison Divides Senate Panel

By Alexei Koseff. Sharp disagreement over the future of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp dominated the first Senate hearing on the issue in four years.

The meeting Wednesday of a Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee, held in the wake of a high-profile hunger strike by inmates and renewed calls from President Obama to close the facility, made clear that deep partisan divisions remain over whether keeping the prison open is a threat to national security or a necessity.

Opened at a U.S. Navy base in Cuba in the months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack, Guantanamo was established by President George W. Bush to hold detainees suspected of connections to global terrorism organizations.

Allegations of abuse and torture of inmates have led to repeated calls for Guantanamo’s closure, and Obama has campaigned twice on the issue, though Congress has passed repeated measures to keep the prison open.

Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.), who is chairman of the panel, urged Congress to support Obama’s efforts, which would end the indefinite detention of prisoners without trial and either release them or charge them in American courts. Read more from this story HERE.

North Carolina Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Concealed Handguns in Bars, Restaurants

North Carolina is on the verge of letting handgun owners with concealed-carry permits bring their weapons into bars and restaurants and other places where alcohol is served, as long as the businesses don’t forbid it.

The bill, passed Tuesday by North Carolina’s House and Senate, is on the desk of Republican Gov. Pat McCrory, who is expected to sign it.

Backed by Republican lawmakers as well as gun rights groups, the law would also allow concealed-gun permit holders to bring weapons on hiking trails, playgrounds and other public recreation areas.

And it would let gun owners store weapons in their cars on the campuses of public schools or colleges.

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Senate Passes Student Loan Plan

Photo Credit: APA plan to restore lower interest rates on most college loans won Senate approval Wednesday, despite objections from a bloc of Democrats who warned it could ultimately increase the cost of a degree for many students.

The legislation, which is supported by President Obama and is expected to swiftly pass the House, would reinstate a market-based approach for calculating rates, tying them to the 10-year Treasury note. The new rate for undergraduate Stafford loans would be about 3.8% this year, slightly above the rate that expired July 1.

The final vote was 81-18. Sixteen Democrats, joined by Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), voted no.

A market-based system had been in place until 2006, when the rate was fixed at 6.8%. It was later gradually reduced to 3.4%.

Democrats successfully mounted an election-year campaign in 2012 to extend that lower rate for an additional year. As rates were set to return to 6.8% this year, congressional Democrats pushed for another temporary extension. But they found their position weakened by a White House budget plan that supported a return to a market-based plan.

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Book: Jimmy Carter Targeted by US and Foreign Assassins

Photo Credit: qtschlepperPotential assassins have threatened the life of Jimmy Carter multiple times since he left the White House in 1981, making the one-term Georgian the most threatened former president in history, according to a new book about John F. Kennedy and his assassination 50 years ago.

In “The Kennedy Half Century: The Presidency, Assassination, and Lasting Legacy of John F. Kennedy,” Carter told author Larry J. Sabato that he has faced at least three home-grown assassination attempts since returning to Georgia and is constantly warned by the U.S. Secret Service of personal threats during his frequent overseas travel.

“I have had two or three threats to my life after I came home from the White House,” Carter said in the highly-anticipated book due out October 22. “When I go on an overseas trip almost invariably, I get a report from the Secret Service that where I’m going is very dangerous,” he added in the book provided in advance to Secrets.

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He’s Counting Down: Obama Mentions How Many Days He Has Left in Office for 2nd Time in 3 Days (+video)

Photo Credit: AFP/GettyPresident Barack Obama continues to pay close attention to the number of days he has left in office.

“I’ve got a little over 1,200 days left in office,” he told a crowd at an Organizing for Action event Monday night.

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The Sleazy Semantics of Death Penalty Opponents

Photo Credit: wazimu0“Humanize” the Inhumane!

Anyone familiar with television crime dramas is aware that “humanizing” the inhumane long has been a tactic of fanatics seeking to keep alive murderers convicted of the worst depravity — while simultaneously sacrificing, with little concern, the lives of decent, innocent law-abiding individuals sure to be slaughtered by some of those given a “second chance.”

By contrast, other than many prosecutors and those who have lost loved ones, few realize that “humanizing” the depraved involves dehumanizing victims. At a minimum, it would certainly be understandable if “compassion” zealots prefer not to think about victims, lest they experience pangs of conscience about the past barbarities they rationalize and the future barbarities they guarantee.

More importantly for these advocates, the objective is to minimize juror consideration of victim agony, while focusing on every possible concocted “mitigating” excuse for savagery. Thus, it long has been a goal of murderer advocates to throw victims out of court. Reversed after four years, that was once an actual fiat of the U.S. Supreme Court. For nearly two decades, Justice Stevens fervently longed to restore that fiat on behalf of convicted murderers. Described by one legal blogger as “a thoroughly execrable Justice” and “a thoroughly execrable human being,” he complained (7) that introducing evidence of victim suffering would cause juror sympathy for victims and antipathy for convicted murderers. And he called (1) it a “misnomer” to include among victims the families and friends of anyone murdered. Instead, he disparaged them as mere “third parties.”

To make it easier to fight for murderers’ lives, it helps many fanatics to motivate themselves not just with unconcern about victims, but with ginned up hostility toward them. They have repeatedly engaged in vile vilification of victims, calling them “uncivilized,” “pathological,” “bloodthirsty,” and even “barbaric” for seeking just punishment of actual convicted barbarians.

Now they not only deny that families and friends are also victims, but also dispute that the latter are even homicide survivors. For example, in responding to a plea at the website “Homicide Survivors” that the media refrain from equating murder and execution, a commentator named Caroline De Biase recently provided what should be considered a parody of the pro-murderer mentality. Accusing capital punishment supporters of “sloppy thinking,” this murderer groupie declares it “not accurate” to refer to the “families and friends of a murder victim” as “homicide survivors.” Not content to let her assertion stand on its dubious merit, De Biase doubled down, accusing these victims of deliberately twisting the definition of “survivor” for their own ends.

“But perhaps that is your intention,” she writes, exclaiming in triumph with heartless insensitivity, as though scoring a point in a game. “If it is, then excuse me for saying, ‘Gotcha!'”

A Brief Primer on Language for the Benefit of “Abolitionists”

Ms. De Biase herself is not just “inaccurate”; she is flat-out wrong. Her fundamental flaw is based on ignorance of elementary language. She seems utterly unaware that words frequently have more than one meaning.

For example, as a noun, “cardinal” refers to a bird, a Major League baseball player, a National Football League player, college and high school players on multiple teams, a cape, and a high official of the Roman Catholic Church; as an adjective, “cardinal” describes a number, a color, and a person, rule or principle of prime importance.

As Alice told Humpty Dumpty: “That’s a great deal to make one word mean.” Nevertheless, long before Humpty Dumpty became the harsh but generous taskmaster who paid extra to the words he overworked, words were often employed for multiple diverse tasks. There is even a category, autoantonyms, which have contradictory and outright opposite meanings. For example, “sanction” refers to both official endorsement and punishment.

The Multiple Commonly Used Meanings of “Survivor”

If their devotion to the cause of rapists and murderers did not drive abolitionists to contempt and even outright hostility toward victims, De Biase and Emmett Rensin, another commentator at “Homicide Survivors” with a similar mindset, might have done their homework. If they had, they would quickly have discovered more than one commonly used meaning for “survivor.”

Their own “sloppy thinking” is rooted in the mistaken assumption that every word must have but one meaning — and therefore “survivor” has only one meaning. It is absolutely true that, in common usage, someone who lives through a life-threatening illness or injury is said to have “survived” and is thus a “survivor.” And one who dies has not “survived.” Clearly, “homicide survivor” does not oxymoronically refer to the ludicrous caricature of a dead “survivor.” Of course, those murdered are not “survivors.” But that does not end the matter.

Webster’s Third New International Dictionary contains the following additional definitions for “survivor”:

a) one that outlives another: one remaining alive after another’s death; b) one of two or more legally designated persons…who outlives one or more of the others … c) one living through a time, event or development marked by the death of others.

But it is not necessary to seek a large printed dictionary. By consulting any internet dictionary (e.g., here or here), anyone acting in good faith would instantly discover that “survivor” is very commonly used to describe those who outlive others, including parents, siblings, children, and spouses. Also, the word should be familiar to anyone who has a will leaving bequests to heirs.

Have Rensin and De Biase never met or heard of “surviving heirs” and “surviving spouses”? Millions of widows and widowers have signed tax returns as “surviving spouses,” and the IRS provides explicit instructions for them. Indeed, IRS Form 706 and its instructions repeatedly mention “surviving” spouses, co-tenants, joint tenants, and nonfamily members. The federal government also provides life insurance for the parents, widows, and widowers who are “survivors” of federal employees. Finally, one would have to live in total isolation to avoid knowing any of the millions upon millions receiving Social Security “survivors’ benefits.” Moreover, the federal government devotes many publications to the subject.

In sum, no murder victim is a survivor; but based on all these examples of common usage, only the disingenuous, the willfully obtuse, or the malicious would refuse to acknowledge that a homicide survivor is someone who has outlived and been left behind by one or more beloved homicide victims.

A Critical Distinction

Use of the term “homicide survivors” has been defended on the ground that a murder victim’s loved ones are also victims. This mixes up two very distinct points.

First, the loved ones of murder victims are “survivors” because they outlived the victims, period.

Second, the loved ones left behind by murder are described as survivors not because they are victims; they are victims because they are homicide survivors. Families and friends of murdered individuals are not only “survivors” of victims; they are victims in their own right — a fact disputed, as noted, by Justice Stevens, who denied that survivors are victims at all. In reality, they are victims two times over: a) they suffer the trauma of losing someone dear and a vital part of their own lives, and b) they are unnecessarily (and therefore unjustifiably) tormented by the De Biases of the world by being forced to endure decades of torture by supercilious self-styled “compassionate” judges.

The Lesson for Homicide Survivors

There is a tendency, especially among decent people, to avoid questioning motives. They believe — or desperately want to believe — that persons of good will can strongly yet respectfully and civilly disagree.

Well, the problem for homicide survivors is that they are not dealing with people of good faith and good will. Without realizing it, most death penalty supporters are in a struggle between those called by Reinhold Niehbuhr The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness. As explained elsewhere, an “unbridgeable values chasm” exists between homicide survivors and their tormenters.

So this is not a matter of respectful disagreement between like-minded people who adhere to the same values but differ on how to further them. This is a bitter conflict between people with diametrically opposed values — and morality. Homicide survivors, who are also victims, confront ruthless, cruel, dishonest people who have a cavalier disregard, if not outright contempt, for victim suffering.

At the end of the day, if defenders of barbarity such as Rensin and De Biase demonstrate anything beyond their own bile, it is that victims are confronted by enemies — sometimes mortal enemies. Every new barbarity (including additional murders) committed by a spared murderer demonstrates beyond a scintilla of doubt that abolitionists are the mortal enemies of the decent law-abiding.

Acknowledging this horrifying reality is an absolutely necessary first step if tortured surviving victims are ever to be accorded respect, decency, and justice.

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Lester Jackson, Ph.D., a former college political science teacher, views mainstream media suppression of the truth as essential to harmful judicial activism. His recent articles are collected here.

Tea Party Candidate Announces Senate Bid Against ‘Mud-Slinging Mitch’ McConnell

Frankfort, Kentucky – Kentucky businessman Matt Bevin announced he would be running against Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell in the Kentucky Republican senate primary.

“Never before in American political history has the leader of a party lost a primary election,” Bevin acknowledged in his remarks, given in the rotunda of the Kentucky state capitol. “Never. But never before has it been so important to make that happen.”

Flanked by his wife and nine children, Bevin attacked the GOP as being “a party that is as complicit in our impending deficit crisis as the Democratic party,” according to his prepared remarks.

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