Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Bomb found at Nebraska Hormel plant, home of recent illegal alien law

Bomb found at Nebraska Hormel plant, home of recent illegal alien law


Bomb found at Nebraska Hormel plant
Police find homemade bomb in Nebraska Hormel plant
Device reportedly found inside an employee's locker
Story by ketv.com FREMONT, Neb.




Investigators said they found a homemade bomb inside an employee's locker at the Hormel plant in
Fremont on Monday.

Authorities from Dodge County and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives removed the bomb Monday morning and took it outside to a parking lot across the street.

State patrol technicians used a bomb robot to disable the device. No one was injured.

An employee was taken into custody for questioning and will be the subject of a criminal investigation by the ATF, the state patrol said.

Troopers blocked access to the plant throughout the day.
KETV.com tv station

http://www.ketv.com/news/22990514/detail.html


http://www.securityinfowatch.com/Manufacturing+%2526+Industrial+Facilities/1315489

Federal judge tells Obama he's a shithead on drilling ban, General McChrystal thinks Obama a shithead

Federal judge tells Obama he's a shithead on drilling ban, General McChrystal thinks Obama a shithead,,,
and the trend continues ............


Judge Feldman, a Federal district judge in New Orleans, has overturned an Obama six month ban on deep water oil drilling. Judge Feldman stated that the Interior Department lied about the findings of a panel of experts on oil drilling.

Just more voodoo numbers from Obama and company ?

High Financier:: Bestselling author Niall Ferguson latest book



Bestselling author Niall Ferguson reveals for the first time the true extent of Siegmund Warburg's influence-and the lessons we can learn in a time of crisis from the last of the high financiers.

"Success from the financial and from the prestige point of view . . . is not enough; what matters even more is . . . adherence to high moral and aesthetic standards."
-Siegmund Warburg, 1959

In this pathbreaking new biography, based on more than ten thousand hitherto unavailable letters and diary entries, bestselling author Niall Ferguson returns to his roots as a financial historian to tell the story of Siegmund Warburg, an extraordinary man whose austere philosophy of finance offers much insight today.



High Financier: The Lives and Time of Siegmund Warburg

Glenn Beck vomits on the air?

Glenn Beck vomits on the air?



http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/42189/

Obama appoints just 1 technie to look at the Gulf oil spill committee ?

Obama appoints just 1 technie to look at the Gulf oil spill committee ?



Now Emanuel has denied this report and for now he's staying put. And as always politics are trumping common sense at the White House. Now the latest incidence of that phenomenon is the panel that is appointed by the anointed one to investigate the Gulf oil spill.

Now according to the AP, only one member of the commission has a background in engineering in the unrelated field of optics and physics. And the others are merely Democratic partisans.

Let's take a look: Frances Beinecke is an environmental activist who has written that America's, quote, "addiction to oil is the primary cause of the Gulf spill." Former Florida Senator Bob Graham led his state's efforts to ban offshore drilling. Donald Boesch of the University
of Maryland argued that drilling off the coast of Virginia should be halted. And Fran Ulmer is a member of the Aspen Institute's Commission on Arctic Climate Change. And you know how big a threat that is.

Well, I don't know how much help these individuals will provide in investigating the spill, but I'm sure they will serve up a lot of Democratic talking points.

Joining me now with analysis Fox News contributor, the one and only, Charles Krauthammer.

Charles, welcome back.

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: Thank you very much, Sean. Pleasure to be here.

HANNITY: All right. First of all I've always been suspicious because Washington Post, New York times, all these articles really praising Rahm Emanuel at the expense of the White House.

So rumors of his departure don't surprise me. And I always have the suspicion that why do I think that those rumors probably came from Rahm himself or somebody associated with him. Your thoughts?

KRAUTHAMMER: Well, I'm not sure. I mean there are so many back channels coming out of the White House. So many with private agendas and I'm always suspicious when I get one source, particularly a British source, telling me that.

I wouldn't be surprised if Rahm left after the elections. And two years is probably enough. It's a tough job. And he's got other ambitions. He may not — you know, it's difficult to be chief of staff and to make a career out of it. And he's got ambitions, I think, for
electoral politics for him to be elected himself.

So he may — and also, given his name, his background I think he could make a lot of money in the short period of time and perhaps he wants to do that as well.

HANNITY: What do you make of this commission? Because it seems to me that if you're going to have a commission studying the Gulf oil spill, you'd probably want to put in there engineers, experts, people in the oil industry, people that know about drilling. Seems that we only
got people here with a political agenda.

KRAUTHAMMER: Well, that's what you do if you want a real
commission to give you real results.

(LAUGHTER)

KRAUTHAMMER: When Reagan — when Reagan appointed the commission for the Challenger disaster,
there were 13 members, seven of which were experts in aviation in space and three others were
scientists. Among whom was a man who was said to be the greatest scientific mind since Einstein, Richard Feynman, the guy who demonstrated the flaw that actually caused the explosion right there in the hearings on national television. That was a real commission.

Look Sean, you know as well as I do, you give me the power to appoint a commission, I can guarantee the result in advance. You can write the report in advance. And from what I heard of your tally of the members of this commission, the majority already are committed environmentalists so we know what they're going to recommend.

HANNITY: All right. So they're going in with a predetermined conclusion here. They're not going to really investigate because they don't have the scientific background to investigate the real causes.

So they're going to go in there with an agenda. Do you think the agenda is to stop all offshore drilling? What do you think of this?

KRAUTHAMMER: I'm not sure how specific it'll be, but you know it'll be hostile to oil, to fossil fuels, to any kind of increased exploration. One of them already has come out right now in the middle of the crisis against drilling in the Arctic which would be safer or drilling in other
places offshore in shallower water, which would be safer as well.

So that's a predetermined that can — look what happened when the secretary of the Interior appointed a real panel of experts to look into recommendations immediately and the Interior Department put out a report, under their — over their name, saying that we should six-month moratorium.

They were scandalized by that. They wrote a letter the Interior Department saying they never recommended that. These are real experts who said all you want is a pause. You don't want six months actually. It will increase safety risk as well as untold economic damage.

So here we are with the politicization of science by the administration, putting in a recommendation into a report that the scientists never did and then claiming that it was a recommendation of the scientists.

The deputy in the Interior Department has already apologized as a result of that. So you can see how objective they are with commissions.

HANNITY: Look, I've said from almost the very beginning, nothing surprises me inasmuch as, Charles, the president clings to his rigid ideology. What I am surprised about is I do think they ran a pretty effective and strong political campaign, and just for purely political purposes,I would think that the administration or the people around him that helped get him
elected would see politically that this has now become a massive liability for them.
But that's not the case. Why do you think that is?

KRAUTHAMMER: Look, I think they are appointing a commission so that they get people who look like experts. No one is going to go into details. Giving recommendations which they would make otherwise. And thus has a patina of being objective and scientific. That's what's going on here and that's how they want to get recommendations that are predetermined in advance.

HANNITY: All right, Charles Krauthammer, love your columns, love your writing and love Report" and "Special Report." Thanks for being with us.

KRAUTHAMMER: Pleasure. Great. Thank you very much.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,595088,00.html

can Dept of Labor Hilda Solis be charged with aiding and abetting illegal works ?

can Dept of Labor Hilda Solis be charged with aiding and abetting illegal works ?




She is out there promoting legal wages and benefits for illegal worker in the US?


see the actual web site promoting this at
http://www.dol.gov/wecanhelp/


Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis