Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Anti-Gun Protestors Target Starbucks for Upholding the Second Amendment

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 04:03 PM PST

By John Haughey, Outdoorlife.com

A nationwide boycott of Starbucks stores and its products will be launched on Valentine’s Day to eliminate “the risk of guns in public places and ultimately to bring sane gun laws to the U.S.”

This boycott is being called by the National Gun Victim’s Action Council (NGAC), a network of 14 million gun victims, and is targeting Starbucks because it allows guns and assault weapons to be openly carried in its stores in 43 states, and concealed and carried in its stores in 49 states.

“Starbucks has the legal right to ban guns but despite having been petitioned by thousands, asked at a shareholder meeting, and a direct appeal made to their Board, Starbucks clings to this policy that puts millions of Americans at risk every day and encourages the spread of guns being carried in public,” said NGAC CEO Elliot Fineman in a Jan. 23 press release circulated by the group.

Of course, such reasoning is sheer idiocy, said Seattle Guns Rights Examiner Dave Workman in a Jan. 23 Examiner.com column.

“Starbucks' sin is that the coffee giant caters to everybody, including legally-armed citizens, whether they carry openly or concealed,” Workman wrote. “Starbucks made it plain in 2010 when the Brady Campaign, assisted locally by Washington CeaseFire, that it abides by local state laws and does not discriminate against a certain class of customers. Starbucks has the legal right to serve any customer it pleases, including someone exercising his or her right to bear arms. Fineman evidently doesn't grasp that.”

To read more, visit:  http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/gun-shots/2012/01/anti-gun-protestors-target-starbucks-allowing-guns

Term ‘states’ rights’ heard anew in election cycle

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:57 PM PST

From: FOXNews.com

Pop singer Kelly Clarkson wasn’t expecting such a harsh response when she tweeted her endorsement in the Republican presidential race.

“I love Ron Paul,” she wrote late last month. Later, in a radio interview, she elaborated, “He believes in states having their rights, and I think that that’s very important.”

Clarkson received hundreds of replies, some lambasting Paul and at least one suggesting that the “American Idol” winner choose her words more carefully.

In particular, two words: “states” and “rights” — which for some stir memories, even when unintended, of an era of racial injustice.

As the Republican presidential campaign has turned south, into the region that seceded from the Union 150 years ago, old debates about state and federal authority echo anew in phrases used by candidates, their supporters and the news media.

Even before the Civil War, “states’ rights” had become a byword for the protection of black slavery. And since the late Sen. Strom Thurmond ran for president in 1948 as a States’ Rights Democrat, or “Dixiecrat,” the phrase has sometimes been labeled a “dog whistle” for racist elements in the electorate.

None of that was on Clarkson’s mind. After a barrage of responses to her Dec. 29 tweet, the 29-year-old Texan told fans, “My eyes have been opened to so much hate.” And she emphasized, “I do not support racism.”

Sociologist and author John Shelton Reed, a professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was not surprised that someone of Clarkson’s youth would fail to recognize the “baggage that ‘states’ rights’ carries.”

To read more, visit:  http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/26/term-states-rights-heard-anew-in-election-cycle-735208469/

Critics fear Twitter’s new policy will hinder free speech

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:53 PM PST

By Jessica Guynn, stltoday.com

SAN FRANCISCO • Twitter has promoted itself as a beacon of free speech, and that image was burnished when revolutionaries used the social media service to organize protests during last year’s Arab Spring uprising.

But in what many view as an about-face, Twitter now says it has the power to block tweets in a specific country if the government legally requires it to do so, triggering outrage around the world, especially in Arab countries.

Dissidents and activists there fear the new policy will stifle free speech and thousands of users are threatening to boycott Twitter.

“Is it safe to say that Twitter is selling us out?” asked Egyptian activist Mahmoud Salem.

The flood of criticism was unusual for Twitter, which drapes itself in the First Amendment. Its chief executive, Dick Costolo, refers to it as “the free speech wing of the free speech party.”

St. Louis native Jack Dorsey, who created Twitter, even named one of the conference rooms at his San Francisco company “Tahrir Square” in recognition of the pivotal role that Twitter played in the uprising in Cairo.

But Twitter, like other major Internet companies, is struggling to reconcile its philosophical opposition to censorship with the economic desire to fan out around the globe.

To read more, visit:  http://www.stltoday.com/news/national/critics-fear-twitter-s-new-policy-will-hinder-free-speech/article_73886658-a6ca-5b77-bcf0-5f1cbd176ff1.html

Boston’s simple message to GE – “Pay your ******* taxes”

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:50 PM PST

By: Chris Faraone, InfoWars.com

Everyone who met in Dewey Square this afternoon had one thing in common – whether they're an activist with MassUniting, a member of Occupy Boston, or one of the police officers assigned to chaperone today's protest. They all paid a lot more taxes than General Electric last year.

And so the group of roughly 100 pissed off people poured across Atlantic Avenue, and marched one block from Dewey to GE's Boston offices on Summer Street. Their message was simple: "Pay your fucking taxes!" They even brought an invoice for the company.

While picketers gathered outside of GE, an undercover team of six operatives – already positioned inside the building – made their way up to the executive offices. As was expected, representatives refused to speak with them – that despite MassUniting's clear argument and Mr. Monopoly tax collector top hats.

This all comes at a ripe time. MassUniting planned this and other actions against corporate tax dodgers around tax season. But it's also an interesting discussion point as Republican presidential candidates continue to talk about things like "values" and "responsibility."

Watching the worker rats walk by today's protest in their black pea coats – shaking their heads at activists, snapping cell phone pics like they're at a zoo – I got to wondering if it's okay with them that GE received more than $3 billion in tax refunds for Fiscal Year 2010.

These aren't conspiracy theories. GE employs several former U.S. Treasury officials. They lobby relentlessly for tax breaks. And unlike everyone from unemployment beneficiaries to Wesley Snipes, they're exempt from paying a dime. This should outrage everyone.

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/bostons-simple-message-to-ge-pay-your-taxes/

Treasury ups auto bailout loss estimate

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:48 PM PST

BY DAVID SHEPARDSON, DETROIT NEWS

Washington -The U.S. Treasury Department boosted its estimate of government losses in the $85 billion auto bailout by $170 million.

In the government’s latest report to Congress this month, the Treasury upped its estimate to $23.77 billion, up from $23.6 billion.

Last fall, the government dramatically boosted its forecast of losses on the rescues of General Motors Co., Chrysler Group LLC and their finance units from $14 billion to $23.6 billion.

Much of the increase in losses is due to the sharp decline of GM’s stock price over the last six months.

GM was trading at noon today at $24.24. It’s down 35 percent over its 52-week-high of $37.23, but the Detroit automaker has rebounded from a low set last year of $19.05.

The Treasury, which initially held a 61 percent majority stake in GM, now holds a 26.5 percent share, or 500 million shares in GM. To break even, the government would need to average $53 per share for its remaining stake.

At current prices, the government would lose more than $14 billion on its GM bailout.

To read more, visit:  http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120130/AUTO01/201300393/Treasury-ups-auto-bailout-loss-estimate?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE%7Cs

Government School: Six Year Old Guilty of Sexual Assault After Playing Tag

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:45 PM PST

By: Kurt Nimmo, Infowars.com

In politically correct San Francisco, a six year old boy was charged with sexual assault after playing a game of tag on the playground.

The child was accused of brushing his best friend's leg or groin while the two were playing on the playground at Lupine Hills Elementary in Hercules two months ago, according to CBS in San Francisco.

The parent of the child said his son was held in the principal's office and interrogated. The school coerced a confession from the child. He was suspended and a sexual battery charge was placed on his permanent school record, even though there is no such thing as sexual assault for a six year-old in California.

Only after the boy's parents hired a lawyer and threatened to sue did the school back down.

The case is another example of control freak public school administrators treating students like prison inmates. So-called "zero tolerance" for "sexual abuse" – from students who are too young to even know what sex or sexual abuse are – provides an excuse to lord over impressionable children and acclimate them behaviorally for years spent in the education-prison system that is public school.

School are Constitution-free zones writ large. Students around the country are subjected to searches of lockers, cars and personal possessions in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/government-school-six-year-old-guilty-of-sexual-assault-after-playing-tag/

Obama campaign rolls out Square mobile fundraising platform

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:42 PM PST

By BYRON TAU, Politico.com

The Obama reelection campaign is providing headquarters staff, field organizers and volunteers the ability to take campaign donations with their mobile phones.

Campaign personnel are being issued Square mobile credit card readers, allowing them to process donations with their iPhone or Android phones, a campaign official tells POLITICO. The rollout will happen nationwide, and involve staff at all levels.

The technology is a boon for canvassers and other field staff — potentially saving the campaign hundreds of hours of time processing donations, and giving field staff enormous flexibility. Moreover, it’s another good example of the power of mobile technology to streamline and automate otherwise mundane — but nevertheless important — campaign tasks.

Square has been used by a handful of local political campaigns, but the Obama campaign’s adoption is the first national political adoption of the technology.

To read more, visit:  http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/01/obama-campaign-rolls-out-square-mobile-fundraising-112798.html

Children’s medicines coated with brain-damaging aluminum

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:39 PM PST

By: S. D. Wells, Infowars.com

Aluminum Lake food coloring, used to heavily coat liquid medicines for children, contains dangerous amounts of aluminum and harmful synthetic petrochemicals. These "petrochemicals" are carcinogens containing petroleum, antifreeze and ammonia, which cause a long list of adverse reactions. Aluminum poisoning can lead to short and long term central nervous system (CNS) damage, such asmemory impairments, autism, epilepsy, mental retardation, and dementia.

Research shows that just 4ppm of aluminum can cause the blood to coagulate. This is what causes Alzheimer's Disease and has been documented to inhibit learning. Aluminum consumption can also be associated with the development of bone disorders, including stress fractures.

Also known as tartrazine, FD&C Yellow Aluminum Lake is a chemical concoction derived from coal tar. It is known to be a reproductive toxin. All artificial colors contain Aluminum Lake, so when your child gets to pick between red, blue or green medicine, they're really choosing which poison they get to consume. Several chemically enhanced food colorings contain ammonia and therefore produce compounds proven to cause various cancers in animal studies, according to CSPI, the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

Most widely used food colors and their damaging actions:

•Blue #1: Research shows it causes kidney tumors in mice.

•Blue #2: Research shows even higher incidence of tumors, specifically gliomas in male rates (a type of tumor that starts in the brain or spine).

•Red #2: Toxic to rodents, even at modest levels, and causes tumors of the bladder.

To read more, visit  http://www.infowars.com/childrens-medicines-coated-with-brain-damaging-aluminum/

FDA staffers sue agency over surveillance of personal e-mail

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:36 PM PST

By Ellen Nakashima and Lisa Rein, The Washington Post

The Food and Drug Administration secretly monitored the personal e-mail of a group of its own scientists and doctors after they warned Congress that the agency was approving medical devices that they believed posed unacceptable risks to patients, government documents show.

The surveillance — detailed in e-mails and memos unearthed by six of the scientists and doctors, who filed a lawsuit against the FDA in U.S. District Court in Washington last week — took place over two years as the plaintiffs accessed their personal Gmail accounts from government computers.

Information garnered this way eventually contributed to the harassment or dismissal of all six of the FDA employees, the suit alleges. All had worked in an office responsible for reviewing devices for cancer screening and other purposes.

Copies of the e-mails show that, starting in January 2009, the FDA intercepted communications with congressional staffers and draft versions of whistleblower complaints complete with editing notes in the margins. The agency also took electronic snapshots of the computer desktops of the FDA employees and reviewed documents they saved on the hard drives of their government computers.

FDA computers post a warning, visible when users log on, that they should have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" in any data passing through or stored on the system, and that the government may intercept any such data at any time for any lawful government purpose.

But in the suit, the doctors and scientists say the government violated their constitutional privacy rights by gazing into personal e-mail accounts for the purpose of monitoring activity that they say was lawful.

To read more, visit:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fda-staffers-sue-agency-over-surveillance-of-personal-e-mail/2012/01/23/gIQAj34DbQ_story.html

Newt Gingrich the tea party favorite? Not necessarily in Florida.

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 03:33 PM PST

By Linda Feldmann, The Christian Science Monitor

Amid a sea of Romney supporters, there it flies: a bright yellow "Don't Tread on Me" flag, the banner of the tea party movement – at a rally Sunday in downtown Naples, Fla., for the former governor of Massachusetts.

"I know that's a contradiction," says Cheryl Blackburn, the flag-waver. "But in the last few weeks I've decided [Mitt Romney] is the one to follow. He has the integrity, and when all is said and done, he's the most electable."

No major tea party leaders are backing Mr. Romney, who is seen as too willing to compromise on conservative principles. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is the candidate boasting the largest roster of tea party leaders in his camp. But the low-tax, small-government movement is highly decentralized, and among rank-and-file tea partyers, it's anything goes.

A straw poll of Florida tea party supporters taken Sunday night, following a tele-forum hosted by the Tea Party Patriots with three GOP presidential candidates, showed Mr. Gingrich ahead with 35 percent of the vote. Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania came in second with 31 percent, and Romney was third with 18 percent. Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who is not campaigning in Florida and did not take part in the tele-forum, got 11 percent.

But more-scientific polls of likely Florida GOP primary voters show a different picture. A Quinnipiac poll released Monday shows Romney beating Gingrich among self-described tea party supporters, 40 percent to 35 percent (and winning among all Florida Republicans 43 percent to 29 percent). Although an NBC/Marist poll released over the weekend shows Gingrich slightly ahead of Romney among Florida tea party supporters, 36 percent to 34 percent, it also found Romney winning in Florida overall 42 percent to 27 percent.

To read more, visit:  http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/Tea-Party-Tally/2012/0130/Newt-Gingrich-the-tea-party-favorite-Not-necessarily-in-Florida.-video

Friday, January 27, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Tea party: Romney most electable; Paul best president

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:58 PM PST


By TOM McLAUGHLIN / NFW Daily News

FORT WALTON BEACH — Mitt Romney is a close first choice to be the Republican presidential nominee for some 75 Fort Walton Beach Tea Party members.

They also said Romney was the most electable candidate, despite their belief that U.S. Rep. Ron Paul would be the best president, according to a recent straw poll.

"This is good news," said former Florida House Speaker Allan Bense, who drove from his home in Panama City to speak on Romney's behalf Tuesday night at American Legion Post 235 in Fort Walton Beach.

"Mitt Romney won. He's not supposed to win," Bense said.

Indeed, Romney would hardly seem the GOP choice in conservative Okaloosa County.

Newt Gingrich, the darling of conservative voters at the moment, had handily won straw polls conducted by other county tea party organizations, said Fort Walton Beach member Tom Nelson.

Nelson attributed Tuesday's interesting developments to the infiltration by about 15 libertarian Ron Paul supporters.

"When you advertise things like this, the libertarians come out," Nelson said. "I expected them to go to Romney instead of anybody else. They influenced Romney's numbers because they see him as most electable."

To read more, visit:  http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/most-46979-tea-party.html

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Obama’s 30% millionaire tax

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:38 AM PST

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN Money

President Obama this week defined what he believes should be the minimum “fair share” for millionaires and billionaires to pay in taxes. His answer: At least 30% of their income.

“If you make more than $1 million a year, you should not pay less than 30% in taxes,” Obama said during his State of the Union address.

The 30% marker is the first real detail Obama has offered since proposing the so-called Buffett Rule last September. That rule is a guideline intended to ensure that the very wealthy don’t pay a lower percentage of their income in taxes than anyone in the middle class.

It’s named, of course, after billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who has repeatedly asserted that he pays a lower percentage of his income to the IRS than his secretary.

The Congressional Research Service this fall estimated that a quarter of millionaires don’t pay enough in federal taxes to satisfy the Buffett Rule. The CRS arrived at the number after considering what filers pay in federal income, payroll and corporate taxes combined.

Billionaires with 1% tax rates

It’s not clear, though, whether the president wants the rich to pay a minimum of 30% in federal income taxes alone or on a broader swath of taxes like CRS measured. Nor is it clear how he defines $1 million in income. Is it gross, adjusted gross, modified adjusted gross or taxable income?

Obama also called for an end to tax deductions for millionaires on home, health care, retirement and child care. It’s not clear how that might work in conjunction with the 30% rule.

To read more, visit:  http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/26/news/economy/Obama_millionaire_tax/

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner Will Not Serve a Second Term

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:35 AM PST

By Matt Egan, FOXBusiness.com

Tim Geithner, one of President Barack Obama's closest economic advisers, has no intention on staying on as Treasury secretary if Obama wins a second term.

Geithner, who was one of the chief architects of the government's response to the financial crisis, told Bloomberg Television he's "pretty confident" Obama won't ask him to stay on.

"I'm confident he'll be president. But I'm also confident he's going to have the privilege of having another secretary of the Treasury," Geithner said.

The comments, which were confirmed by the Treasury Department, mean a second four-year term in the White House would be led by an entirely different economics team than the one Obama started with. Other high-profile advisers like Larry Summers and Christine Romer have already left the White House.

Geithner, 50, declined to say what he plans to do next, but said it will be "something else."

Before being tapped to lead the Treasury Department during the depths of the Great Recession, Geithner served as president of the New York Federal Reserve under President George W. Bush.

To read more, visit:  http://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/2012/01/25/treasury-secretary-tim-geithner-will-not-serve-second-term-report/

DNA sample to be taken from students before allowed to take SAT college entrance exams

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:32 AM PST

From: NaturalNews.com

Standardized testing is a common method by which colleges and universities evaluate the competency of applying high school students. But an increasing amount of students are cheating on such tests, which has caused lawmakers in New York to consider actually harvesting “digital DNA” from students and applying it to special ID cards that students would be required to furnish both before and after taking the SAT or ACT exams to prove their identities.

The digital DNA card idea was birthed after a major cheating scandal at Great Neck North High School on Long Island. Students struggling with their studies and the standardized test protocol apparently hired Sam Eshaghoff, a former student who performed well on his own SAT exam, to take the test for them in exchange for cash.

Dr. James Hayward from the applied DNA sciences lab at Stony Brook University, which is currently working on perfecting digital DNA technology, claims it is “absolutely unbreakable for securing the identity of a student taking the SAT exam.” He explained to lawmakers in Albany, NY, recently that a student’s identity code is wirelessly uploaded to an IT “cloud,” which allows test proctors to remotely access it and verify that it matches both that student’s digital DNA card and his or her actual image.

Currently, students are required to show their normal photo IDs before being admitted to the SAT or ACT testing room. But IDs can relatively easily be forged, say many, which means that an imposter could easily slip in and take the test for someone else. On the other hand, requiring students to submit to forensic image analysis in order to digitally encode their identity may be going way overboard, as it represents a huge step towards authoritarian encroachment into the lives of individuals.

On the same token, the technology has the potential to be widely abused by the government, as it could eventually be used to force compliance with totalitarian dictates like forced medication or vaccination. If a student is not up to date with his or her recommended vaccinations, for instance, he or she could one day be barred from certain opportunities, including the freedom to go to college. There is really no limit to the type of control that could be exerted over individuals is such technology becomes the norm.

To read more, visit:  http://www.naturalnews.com/034774_DNA_samples_students_college_entrance_exams.html

Obama Signs Global Internet Treaty Worse Than SOPA

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:28 AM PST

By: Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com

Months before the debate about Internet censorship raged as SOPA and PIPA dominated the concerns of web users, President Obama signed an international treaty that would allow companies in China or any other country in the world to demand ISPs remove web content in the US with no legal oversight whatsoever.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement was signed by Obama on October 1 2011, yet is currently the subject of a White House petition demanding Senators be forced to ratify the treaty. The White House has circumvented the necessity to have the treaty confirmed by lawmakers by presenting it an as "executive agreement," although legal scholars have highlighted the dubious nature of this characterization.

The hacktivist group Anonymous attacked and took offline the Federal Trade Commission's website yesterday in protest against the treaty, which was also the subject of demonstrations across major cities in Poland, a country set to sign the agreement today.

Under the provisions of ACTA, copyright holders will be granted sweeping direct powers to demand ISPs remove material from the Internet on a whim. Whereas ISPs normally are only forced to remove content after a court order, all legal oversight will be abolished, a precedent that will apply globally, rendering the treaty worse in its potential scope for abuse than SOPA or PIPA.

A country known for its enforcement of harsh Internet censorship policies like China could demand under the treaty that an ISP in the United States remove content or terminate a website on its server altogether. As we have seen from the enforcement of similar copyright policies in the US, websites are sometimes targeted for no justifiable reason.

The groups pushing the treaty also want to empower copyright holders with the ability to demand that users who violate intellectual property rights (with no legal process) have their Internet connections terminated, a punishment that could only ever be properly enforced by the creation of an individual Internet ID card for every web user, a system that is already in the works.

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/obama-signs-global-internet-treaty-worse-than-sopa/

Unborn babies at risk of arsenic poisoning

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:25 AM PST

From: NaturalNews.com

New scientific evidence has emerged, linking rice to harmful levels of arsenic. A recent study coming from Darmouth University and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sheds new light on arsenic sources in the diets of healthy pregnant women.

Arsenic effects on health

Arsenic is a naturally occurring mineral that is highly toxic to all multicellular organisms. It works by interfering with enzyme production within cells, and disrupting their natural energy system. Consequently, arsenic poisoning can induce a vast array of medical conditions, including headaches, confusion, hypertension, cancer, stroke, as well as skin, liver and kidney toxicity that may cause the organs to shut down. Arsenic can commonly be found in groundwater, with numerous cases of arsenic contamination having been reported across the world over the last few years. According to data provided by the Darmouth Medical School, in the United States alone, as much as 20% of all wells in some areas may be contaminated with yet unknown levels of arsenic.

While the World Health Organization (WHO) has set a limit of 10 micrograms per liter of drinkable water, there is scientific evidence that even at low concentrations, arsenic can have devastating effects on human health. A Johns Hopkins University study showed that low levels of inorganic arsenic may play a role in type II diabetes incidence, while a Michigan study managed to link low levels of arsenic to 23 kinds of diseases.

Rice – source of fetal arsenic exposure

Rice is currently under scientific scrutiny because of its ability to draw arsenic from contaminated soil. Dr. Margaret Karagas, head of the Darmouth science team, warns us about the far reaching implications of arsenic contamination. “Arsenic exposure during pregnancy is a public health concern due to potential health risks to the fetus,” she explains.

Dr. Karagas is also head of the Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Center at Dartmouth and has studied the impact of arsenic on human health for over 15 years. During her vast experience in the field, she has been able to link arsenic to bladder cancer and other potentially fatal conditions. Data from other studies reveals that arsenic plays a role in infant mortality, reduced birth weight, poor immunity, and the likelihood of developing cancer at later stages in life.

To read more, visit:  http://www.naturalnews.com/034768_unborn_babies_arsenic_poisoning.html

Ron Paul Slams Obama’s SOTU As “Campaign Speech”

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 05:22 AM PST

By: Steve Watson, Infowars.com

Describing president Obama's State Of The Union Speech as "rhetoric" and "bragging", GOP presidential candidate Ron paul said in a statement today that "Instead of offering solutions to the problems our country faces, the President was intent on delivering a campaign speech."

The Congressman added that Obama's speech dealt "in the typical Washington political gamesmanship that has gotten us exactly nowhere close to improving the lives of the American people."

Paul noted that Obama seemed to be "bragging" about job creation when his "universal" health care plan was actually "job-destroying". The Congressman also noted that the Dodd-Frank bill "guarantees future taxpayer bailouts of large institutions."

Responding to Obama's comments on "an economy where everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules" Paul said "Yet he remains committed to the same old system of debt, deficits, bailouts, and cronyism that created our economic problems."

"The President speaks of giving us energy independence from unstable nations, yet he refuses to allow the type of development needed to achieve this goal, while at the same time his administration hands out favors to the politically connected – those given to the likes of Solyndra, who fail to produce jobs or energy but succeed in ripping off the taxpayers." Paul urged.

Pointing out that Obama failed to address the need to balance the federal budget, Paul added that the president "…refuses to even mention the role the Federal Reserve plays in creating an economic system where some are denied a fair shot or even to support my efforts at bringing transparency to the Federal Reserve."

To read more, visit:  http://www.infowars.com/ron-paul-slams-obamas-sotu-as-campaign-speech/

New GOP challenger to Rep. Nancy Pelosi — Ron Paul’s organizer

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 08:03 PM PST


By Carla Marinucci, The San Francisco Chronicle

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi – who said she thinks Democrats will take back Congress in 2012 — is now facing a challenge in her own district from Republican John Dennis, a major organizer for GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul.

Dennis told us Wednesday he will announce he's running against Pelosi at a Log Cabin Republican event in San Francisco tonight.

"It's important that liberty candidates, in particular, keep running and keep building the market for our ideas," Dennis said in a phone interview.

This isn't his first time the businessman and Ron Paul organizer — who's campaigned and organized grassroots support for the Texas Republican in Iowa and throughout California — has challenged the powerful San Francisco Democrat in CD8. He was endorsed by Paul himself the last time he ran in 2010.

"We should have done a lot better last time," Dennis told us. "We have a different strategy this time….we're going to raise money and put it into name recognition. And we'll see how much abuse San Francisco can take when it comes to Nancy Pelosi. I'll keep putting the pressure on."

To read more, visit:   http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/25/new-gop-challenger-to-rep-nancy-pelosi-ron-pauls-organizer/

Al Sharpton Ignores Tea Party Congressman Repeatedly Asking ‘What’s Your Income?’

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 07:56 PM PST

By Frances Martel | Mediaite.com

Mitt Romney's tax returns provided at least one commentator plenty of fodder to feed his theory that the tax rates are unfair in this country: Al Sharpton, who invited on his program today Tea Party Congressman Rep. Tim Huelskamp for a spirited debate on social justice. It was the sort of debate where short questions were thrown in each other's general direction but went, as ships passing in the night, equally unanswered. The two main questions: from Rev. Sharpton: "Is it fair?" after a number of statistics on tax rates that Rep. Huelskamp labeled untruths; and from Rep. Huelskamp: "What's your income?"

"Is it fair that millionaires pay a lower tax rate than their own secretaries?" was the first variation of Sharpton's question, to which the Congressman replied that he had seen the State of the Union address and "what we heard last night was a campaign speech." Sharpton called his reply "talking points" and asked the question again. "They actually don't, according to the IRS," Rep. Huelskamp replied. Asked again, with a 30% number for the average American taxpayer, the guest died it, once again. Sharpton finally gave up trying to assert the statistics as true and simply asked, "if those statistics that I reported are true, is it fair?" "It's not true." This gridlock continued for a bit.

"What I'm trying to bring home to the American people is that you guys can't discuss fairness," Sharpton finally argued. Sharpton then turned to the Congressman's district in Kansas, and noted that most people there make less in a year than Romney would make in a day, and insisted again that Romney paid less than average taxes. "He's paying 14%. We're not guessing– he released it," Sharpton said of Romney, and Rep. Huelskamp responded that "fairness isn't the end result, it's the opportunity," so what rich people pay in taxes should not particularly matter.

To read more, visit:  http://www.mediaite.com/tv/al-sharpton-ignores-tea-party-congressman-repeatedly-asking-whats-your-income/

States’ Drive to Collect Taxes on Internet Sales Is a Blow to Marketers

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 05:15 AM PST

By IAN MOUNT, NYTimes.com

On a dreary day last April, Tim Storm, the founder of FatWallet, and his 54 employees formed a convoy of some 30 cars, three moving trucks and a trailer laden with two fiberglass cows (one purple, one black), and drove five miles north from their old corporate home in Rockton, Ill.. to the new FatWallet headquarters in Beloit, Wis.

The move certainly seemed to be an odd business decision: it cost $100,000, and the company left behind a $5 million, three-year-old, custom-built office building in Rockton, whose maintenance would continue to cost $30,000 a month until it finds a tenant. But Mr. Storm felt he had to do it for his business to survive.

One of the country's biggest bargain hunter Web sites, FatWallet publishes coupons and deals from about 1,000 companies that range from small shops like PennyWise.biz to retail giants like Amazon. Since 2005, the company has acted as the middleman in more than $1.2 billion in Internet sales. (It says its own revenue was $12 million in 2010.)

But last March, Gov. Pat Quinn of Illinois signed House Bill 3659, a so-called affiliate nexus tax that would require out-of-state retailers that advertise through Illinois-based Internet marketing "affiliates" like FatWallet to collect and remit Illinois sales tax.

Mr. Storm, 43, calculated that he had until last April 15 to move his business or risk losing as much as 40 percent of his revenue when big Internet retailers like Amazon.com and Overstock.com would cut off FatWallet to avoid the expense and irritation of handling Illinois sales tax. "We didn't really have a choice about relocating the business," Mr. Storm said. "It was relocate or become irrelevant."

It is hardly surprising that states are taking it upon themselves to increase their sales tax income. Residents are supposed to declare and pay sales tax on goods they buy from out-of-state retailers, but few do, which deprives states of tax revenue and gives Internet retailers an advantage over physical stores. California hoped to collect some $200 million the first year after passing an affiliate nexus tax, and the large brick-and-mortar retailers that support nexus bills hope that the bills will level the playing field with Internet competitors.

To read more, visit:  http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/business/smallbusiness/drive-to-tax-internet-sales-harms-affiliate-marketers.html?_r=1

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


‘There will be riots on streets of America’: George Soros predicts class war in U.S. as euro triggers collapse of global economy

Posted: 25 Jan 2012 06:58 AM PST

By MARK DUELL, MailOnline

Billionaire investor George Soros has warned the global economic system could collapse and riots on the streets of America are on the way.

The 81-year-old said he'd rather survive than stay rich as the world faces an 'evil' period and Europe fights a 'descent into chaos and conflict'.

He has backed the euro, bought $2billion in European bonds and insisted the economic climate is similar to the 1930s Great Depression.

'The euro must survive because the alternative – a breakup – would cause a meltdown that Europe, the world, can't afford,' he told Newsweek.

'The situation is about as serious and difficult as I've experienced in my career. We are facing now a general retrenchment in the developed world.'

His warnings came as U.S. stocks dipped on Tuesday, with talks to resolve Greece’s debt crisis faltering and threatening a five-day winning streak.

To read more, visit:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2091190/George-Soros-predicts-U-S-riots-insists-Euro-saved-global-economy-collapse.html

Ron Paul rails against ‘TSA abuses,’ says he has no intention of third party run

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:13 PM PST

From: WashingtonPost.com

What does Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) run-in with the Transportation Safety Administration in a Nashville airport today have to do with @MentionManchine?

Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.), who consistently has the highest volume of Twitter mentions of any of the 2012 candidates measured in the @MentionMachine, fired off this tweet just after 10 a.m. Monday.

He posted a similar message on his Facebook page about the "detainment" of his son, Rand. TSA later issued a statment that Sen. Paul wasn't detained, but was escorted to an alternative screening procedure area after he refused a pat-down.

By then, though, Ron Paul's tweet had already hit its target — the highly engaged online followers who help distribute his libertarian-leaning message. Mentions of Paul spiked and his top tweets were all regarding Rand's TSA run-in.

Both Pauls have been critical of the TSA's pat-down procedures in the past. You can watch Rand Paul grill TSA Administrator Jon Pistole in a hearing here, and watch Ron Paul rail against the agency on the House floor here.

Social analytics Web site Topsy recorded 40,050 mentions of TSA on social channels Monday, up from 5,000 the day before.

To read more, visit:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ron-paul-rails-against-tsa-abuses-says-he-has-no-intention-of-third-party-run/2012/01/24/gIQAr2BCOQ_story.html

Romney: I wouldn’t pay taxes under Newt plan

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:09 PM PST

By ALEXANDER BURNS, Politico.com

Hours before he plans to release his 2010 tax returns, Mitt Romney noted at the GOP debate in Tampa that under his opponent's tax plan, he wouldn't have paid any taxes at all.

The moment came after Newt Gingrich joked about Romney's 15 percent tax rate, saying: "I'm prepared to describe my flat tax as the Mitt Romney flat tax."

Romney jumped in to ask: Do you tax capital gains at 15 percent or zero percent?

Gingrich's answer: Zero.

"Under that plan, I'd have paid no taxes in the last two years," Romney said, alluding to the fact that all his income is from investments.

Romney promised in response to a question from NBC moderator Brian Williams that when his taxes come out tomorrow, there won't be any unpleasant surprises for Republican primary voters.

"The real question is not so much my taxes, but the taxes of the American people," Romney said. "That's why I put forward a plan to eliminate the tax on savings for middle-income Americans."

To read more, visit:  http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/01/romney-i-wouldnt-pay-taxes-under-newt-plan-111988.html

Gold for Oil: India and Iran Ditch Dollar

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:06 PM PST

From: ForExCrunch.com

According to a new and yet unconfirmed report, India bought oil from Iran using gold. India certainly has the gold resources to fund the oil, while Iran is under pressure by the West, due the continuation of its nuclear program.

There were reports that officials have been floating this idea for some time, and now, as the EU finally decided upon an oil embargo on Iran, more details became available, yet still pend confirmation.

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Oil is priced in US dollars, and bypassing the greenback posed challenges for both parties. Two banks are reportedly involved in this deal: India's state owned UCO Bank and Turkey's state owned Halkbank.

Both banks don't have any business with the US and therefore are less vulnerable to sanctions. According to the report, an Indian delegation has spent time in Tehran and finalized the details of the transactions.

The annual capacity of trade between these two countries is 12 billion dollars. With gold trading at around $1668, that is around 7.2 million ounces of gold.

The step joins Russia and Iran's announcement to begin trading in their own domestic currencies rather than use the US dollar – a reserve currency.

To read more, visit:  http://www.forexcrunch.com/gold-for-oil-india-and-iran-ditch-dollar-report/

Justices Rein In Police on GPS Trackers

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:03 PM PST

By JESS BRAVIN, The Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police violated the Constitution when they attached a Global Positioning System tracker to a suspect’s vehicle without a valid search warrant, voting unanimously in one of the first major cases to test privacy rights in the digital era.

The decision offered a glimpse of how the court may address the flood of privacy cases expected in coming years over issues such as cellphones, email and online documents. But the justices split 5-4 over the reasoning, suggesting that differences remain over how to apply age-old principles prohibiting “unreasonable searches.”

The minority pushed for a more sweeping declaration that installing the GPS tracker not only trespassed on private property but violated the suspect’s “reasonable expectation of privacy” by monitoring his movements for a month. The majority said it wasn’t necessary to go that far, because the act of putting the tracker on the car invaded the suspect’s property in the same way that a home search would.

Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority, said that as conceived in the 18th century, the Fourth Amendment’s protection of “persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures” would extend to private property such as an automobile.

“The Government physically occupied private property for the purpose of obtaining information. We have no doubt that such a physical intrusion would have been considered a ‘search’ within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment when it was adopted,” Justice Scalia wrote, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor.

Advocates for privacy said that despite the differences, the court’s unanimity on the outcome sent a strong message.

To read more, visit:  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577178811800873358.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories

10K Reasons to Worry About Critical Infrastructure

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 02:00 PM PST

By Kim Zetter, Wired.com

MIAMI, Florida – A security researcher was able to locate and map more than 10,000 industrial control systems hooked up to the public internet, including water and sewage plants, and found that many could be open to easy hack attacks, due to lax security practices.

Infrastructure software vendors and critical infrastructure owners have long maintained that industrial control systems (ICSes) — even if rife with security vulnerabilities — are not at risk of penetration by outsiders because they're "air-gapped" from the internet — that is, they're not online.

But Eireann Leverett, a computer science doctoral student at Cambridge University, has developed a tool that matches information about ICSes that are connected to the internet with information about known vulnerabilities to show how easy it could be for an attacker to locate and target an industrial control system.

"Vendors say they don't need to do security testing because the systems are never connected to the internet; it's a very dangerous claim," Leverett said last week at the S4 conference, which focuses on the security of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems (SCADA) that are used for everything from controlling critical functions at power plants and water treatment facilities to operating the assembly lines at food processing and automobile assembly plants.

"Vendors expect systems to be on segregated networks — they comfort themselves with this. They say in their documentation to not put it on an open network. On the other side, asset owners swear that they are not connected," Leverett said. But how do they know?

To debunk the myth that industrial control systems are never connected to the internet, Leverett used the SHODAN search engine developed by John Matherly, which allows users to find internet-connected devices using simple search terms. He then matched that data to information from vulnerability databases to find known security holes and exploits that could be used to hijack the systems or crash them. He used Timemap to chart the information on Google maps, along with red markers noting brand devices that are known to have security holes in them. He described his methodology in a paper (.pdf) about the project.

To read more, visit:  http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/01/10000-control-systems-online/

Keeping brain sharp may ward off Alzheimer’s protein

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 01:58 PM PST

From: FOXNews.com

People who challenge their brains throughout their lifetimes — through reading, writing and playing games — are less likely to develop protein deposits in the brain linked with Alzheimer’s, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

Prior studies have suggested that people who are well educated and stay mentally active build up brain reserves that allow them to stay sharp even if deposits of the destructive protein called beta amyloid form in the brain.

But the latest study, based on brain-imaging research, suggests that people who stay mentally engaged beginning in childhood and remain so throughout their lives actually develop fewer amyloid plaques.

“We’re not talking about the brain’s response to amyloid. We’re talking about the actual accumulation of amyloid,” Dr. William Jagust of the University of California, Berkeley, whose study appears in the Archives of Neurology, said in an interview. “It’s a brand new finding.”

While small, the study also shows that starting brain-stimulating activities early enough might offer a way to prevent Alzheimer’s-related plaques from building up in the brain.

Currently, there are no drugs that can prevent Alzheimer’s disease, which scientists now think begins 10 to 15 years before memory problems set in.

Alzheimer’s Disease International estimates there are now 36 million people with the disease worldwide. As the population ages, that number will increase to 66 million by 2030, and to 115 million by 2050.

To read more, visit:  http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/01/24/keeping-brain-sharp-may-ward-off-alzheimers-protein/

Allen West, black conservatives challenge black-voter ‘myths’

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 01:54 PM PST

By William E. Gibson, SunSentinel.com

Republican Congressman Allen West says fellow African-Americans often confess to him in a low voice, “I agree with you.”

“I tell them, `Why are we whispering?’ ” West recounted on Monday during a Conservative Black Forum, a gathering on Capitol Hill designed to dispel the “myths” surrounding black conservatives.

“We can’t have this fear of standing up and saying who we are,” asserted West, a tea party favorite from Plantation who has attracted fans across the country. “We shout at football games. We shout at church. We should be shouting about the principles that make us who we are.”

West and about a dozen black leaders said they want to break down what they consider public misperceptions about them and about the monolithic nature of black voters — and their habit of voting for Democrats.

But some observers say that black conservatives really are out of sync with most African-American voters, who reject Republicans after taking a careful and sophisticated view of the candidates and issues.

Here’s a rundown on some of the leading “myths.”

Myth No. 1: Black conservatives are exceptional and quite different from most African-Americans.

The “reality:” Black conservatives at the forum said they are just like the great majority of African-Americans and have faced the same hurdles. West, for example, grew up in inner-city Atlanta in a neighborhood near Martin Luther King’s church.

To read more, visit:  http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/elections/fl-allen-west-black-conservatives-20120123,0,43744.story

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party

Rick Santelli's Chicago Tea Party


Federal employees owe $1.03 billion in unpaid taxes

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 02:34 PM PST

By Ed O’Keefe, The Washington Post

Congressional staffers owed about $10.6 million in unpaid taxes in 2010, a slight increase from the previous year and a growing slice of the roughly $1 billion owed by federal and postal workers nationwide.

The figures come as Republican efforts to pass legislation allowing federal agencies to fire tax delinquent federal employees have slowed and as the White House continues to crack down on improper payments made by agencies to delinquent government contractors and federal beneficiaries.

About 98,000 federal, postal and congressional employees owed $1.03 billion in unpaid taxes at the end of fiscal 2010, according to records provided by the Internal Revenue Service. The total number of delinquent employees dipped slightly from 2009, but the amount owed jumped by $32 million.

The figures are "totally unacceptable and disrespectful to hardworking American taxpayers," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah). "If you're on the federal payroll, the very least you can do is pay your taxes."

To read more, visit:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/post/federal-employees-owe-103-billion-in-unpaid-taxes/2012/01/20/gIQAv7KKJQ_blog.html

Davos Elites to Seek Reforms of “Outdated” Capitalism

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 02:10 PM PST

From Yahoo News

ZURICH (AFP) – Economic and political elites meeting this week at the Swiss resort of Davos will be asked to urgently find ways to reform a capitalist system that has been described as “outdated and crumbling.”

“We have a general morality gap, we are over-leveraged, we have neglected to invest in the future, we have undermined social coherence, and we are in danger of completely losing the confidence of future generations,” said Klaus Schwab, host and founder of the annual World Economic Forum.

“Solving problems in the context of outdated and crumbling models will only dig us deeper into the hole.

“We are in an era of profound change that urgently requires new ways of thinking instead of more business-as-usual,” the 73-year-old said, adding that “capitalism in its current form, has no place in the world around us.”

Some 1,600 economic and political leaders, including 40 heads of states and governments, will be asked to come up with new ideas as they converge at eastern Switzerland’s chic ski station for the 42nd edition of the five-day World Economic Forum which opens Wednesday.

The eurozone’s failure to get a grip on its debt crisis and the spectre this is casting over the global economy will dominate discussions.

To read more, visit:  http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/world/12691574/davos-elites-to-seek-reforms-of-outdated-capitalism/

Supreme Court says no to debate over Elena Kagan health care role

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 02:04 PM PST

By JENNIFER HABERKORN | Politico

The Supreme Court on Monday denied a request for debate over whether Justice Elena Kagan should recuse herself from the health care reform case due to be argued in March.

Freedom Watch, a group led by Larry Klayman, asked the court for permission to file a brief on Kagan’s participation in the case. The court on Monday denied the request without comment, though it did note that Kagan did not participate in the discussion.

Both Kagan and Justice Clarence Thomas have faced calls for their recusals from the case. Opponents of the law argue Kagan should not participate because she was solicitor general during the passage of the law.

The law’s supporters want Thomas off the case because his wife is actively trying to repeal the law.

But in December, Chief Justice John Roberts asked both sides to stop their demands.

To read more, visit:  http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71819.html

Ron Paul plans to skip Florida. Will his strategy backfire?

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 02:01 PM PST

By Amanda Paulson, The Christian Science Monitor

If you live in Florida, expect to see a lot of advertisements in the coming week for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich – but not Ron Paul.

The Texas congressman is still in the race, and will be debating his opponents (including Mr. Romney, Mr. Gingrich, and Rick Santorum) Monday night. But Mr. Paul isn’t planning to campaign in such a big state.

Why?

For starters, because it is so big. And expensive.

In his speech after the South Carolina primary Saturday night (in which Paul finished fourth, with 13 percent of the vote), Paul told supporters, “We will certainly be promoting this in the most frugal way."

He also emphasized what his goal is right now: “In the beginning, I thought it would just be promotion of a cause. Then it dawned on me, when you win elections and you win delegates, that's the way you promote a cause."

To read more, visit:  http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2012/0123/Ron-Paul-plans-to-skip-Florida.-Will-his-strategy-backfire

Reid takes a swing at Tea Party in opening the Senate

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 01:57 PM PST

By Josiah Ryan, The Hill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) opened the Senate after more than a month of recess on Monday by chastising Tea Party Republicans for obstructionist tactics they employed last year.

“Influenced by these Tea Party voices, Republicans forced us to waste months on routine legislation that nearly shut down our government and held hostage the full faith and credit of the United States,” said Reid referring to the bitter debt ceiling fight that consumed much of last summer.

Reid went on to say he hoped that this year Republicans would desist from turning the mundane elements of governing into battles that threatened to shut down the government.

To read more, visit:  http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/205831-reid-takes-a-swing-at-tea-party-in-opening-the-senate

Chuck Grassley Twitter account hacked

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 01:54 PM PST

By TIM MAK | Politico

The Twittter account of Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, a former supporter of the anti-piracy legislation PIPA, was hacked Monday by a follower of the Anonymous "hacktivist" group.

"Dear Iowans, vote against ACTA, SOPA, and PIPA, because this man, Chuck Grassley, wants YOUR internet censored and all of that BS," read Grassley's account Monday afternoon. "Yes I was hacked."

Grassley withdrew his support for PIPA last week.

The person who wrote unauthorized tweets said he was supportive of the Anonymous "hacktivist" group.

"Yes, I am an Anonymous follower," read a tweet from Grassley's verified social media account.

Grassley is a supporter of SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, which Anonymous has condemned.

To read more, visit:  http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71828.html

Rand Paul detained by TSA

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 01:51 PM PST

By TIM MAK | Politico

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was detained Monday by the Transportation Security Administration in Nashville, Tenn., after refusing a full body pat-down, POLITICO has confirmed.

"I spoke with him five minutes ago and he was being detained indefinitely," Paul spokesperson Moira Bagley said. "The image scan went off; he refused patdown."

Paul's father, Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), tweeted out news of the incident, saying that there had been an "anomaly" with a body scanner.

"My son @SenRandPaul being detained by TSA for refusing full body pat-down after anomaly in body scanner in Nashville. More details coming," wrote the authenticated Twitter account of presidential candidate Ron Paul.

The TSA disputed this characterization of the incident.

The Kentucky senator triggered an alarm during routine airport screening and declined to finish the process, said a TSA official, but was "not detained at any point." A targeted pat-down is usually used to address the alarm.

"Passengers, as in this case, who refuse to comply with security procedures are denied access to the secure gate area. He was escorted out of the screening area by local law enforcement," the official said.

To read more, visit:  http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71818.html