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California police chief: The
idea that a gun is a defensive
weapon is a ‘myth’

Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering

Original Article

Posted By:KarenJ1, 2/14/2013 1:39:29 PM

California Police Chief Ken James insisted earlier this month that the idea of a gun as a “defensive weapon” was a “myth.” Speaking at a news conference about gun control with California lawmakers, James explained that he was concerned with the amount of weapons owned by American citizens. “One issue that always boggles my mind is that the idea that a gun is a defensive weapon,” James said. “That is a myth. A gun is not a defensive weapon.” James is the Police Chief of Emeryville, California and the Police Chief Association’s Firearms Committee Chairman.

Comments:
Oh really? Isn´t it depressing that people this stupid are in such powerful positions. His statement has become a subject of ridicule among gun owners online. Do ya think?


  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JAN, 2/14/2013 1:42:20 PM     (No. 9176369)

Politcal blather having no basis in reality.

Just spewing the party line, with no regard to the desperate danger from criminals.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Teleologicus, 2/14/2013 1:42:47 PM     (No. 9176370)

Only in California. . .


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: lakerman1, 2/14/2013 1:43:44 PM     (No. 9176371)

The typical police chief is often a political hack.


Reply 4 - Posted by: youngtexan, 2/14/2013 1:43:53 PM     (No. 9176372)

Hey chief, can you be there early when a criminal is present break laws or trying to hurt us? Didn´t think you can.


Reply 5 - Posted by: columba, 2/14/2013 1:45:16 PM     (No. 9176376)

After I was elected to a county position some years ago, I learned that elected officials did not need to be smart or anything near. They just needed more votes than the other guy. Police chiefs are elected in most communities.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna, 2/14/2013 1:47:42 PM     (No. 9176380)

ICBM´s can be considered defensive even though they could kill millions at one stroke.

Criminal intent is the only issue here.

Everything else is mechanics.

What (other than Liberalism) is wrong with these people ?


Reply 7 - Posted by: dman, 2/14/2013 1:48:41 PM     (No. 9176383)

Emeryville is a liberal town in a liberal county (Alameda) in the liberal Bay Area of CA. What else would he say?


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Avanti1, 2/14/2013 1:48:49 PM     (No. 9176384)

What drivel!

I MAY begin to believe you when you disarm all in your police force and order them to use a"charm" offensive to defend themselves from criminals.

Chief, you are a blithering idiot!


Reply 9 - Posted by: Mike PHX, 2/14/2013 1:49:23 PM     (No. 9176386)

"None of you fellers kin have guns, only us (sniff). ´Cuz we´re special...´n trained and all that (sniff). Did you see the way we kilt that feller in th´ cabin? Yessiree, only cops should have guns, cuz only cops (sniff) has the right to kill folks.
Now leave me alone, my mom´s comin´"


Reply 10 - Posted by: lydwho, 2/14/2013 1:49:41 PM     (No. 9176388)

If you really believe that Chief, why don´t you require your men to turn in their guns and from now on depend on their great personality to ward off any criminals???

Sounds just as stupid as your logic, doesn´t it????

Art


Reply 11 - Posted by: CEP, 2/14/2013 1:50:49 PM     (No. 9176391)

THen why do you carry one?


Reply 12 - Posted by: JimJr, 2/14/2013 1:52:24 PM     (No. 9176396)

#5, Police Chiefs are appointed by the city government, County Sheriffs on the other hand are elected. Most (at least big-city) police chiefs are [insert series of disparaging adjectives], anti-freedom types. However your remark about elected officials is well taken.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: SpeedMaster, 2/14/2013 1:52:53 PM     (No. 9176398)

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Does not matter if a gun is defensive or not, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED, is very clear. Note the Amendment does not say, we will let the people keep and bear arms to maintain a well regulated Militia. The amendment ends with SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. Also note this is a right of the people, to allow our RULERS a narrow interpretation of this Amendment is to allow limitations on the remainder of the Bill of Rights.


Reply 14 - Posted by: Keekng, 2/14/2013 1:54:44 PM     (No. 9176403)

Okay, Chief....A gun is an offensive weapon that allows people to act according to the Second Amendment by defending themselves. That better, Chief? idiot.


Reply 15 - Posted by: RayLRiv, 2/14/2013 1:59:59 PM     (No. 9176407)

Tell that to the grizzly bear that comes snarling and charging at you next time you go hiking the Alaskan wilderness...


Reply 16 - Posted by: PChristopher, 2/14/2013 2:02:53 PM     (No. 9176417)

The police chief of Emerygrad, I presume?


Reply 17 - Posted by: Calvinesq, 2/14/2013 2:05:54 PM     (No. 9176423)

knucklehead. OK, an Emeryville resident calls 911. Her house is being broken into. The 911 operator will have someone there, maybe the chief himself, in a mere 10, 15 minutes. She has a gun in her drawer next to her bed, a knife in the kitchen and a baseball bat in the closet. All are potential defensive weapons. Which would be the most effective, there, chief?


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: antiquegolf, 2/14/2013 2:08:16 PM     (No. 9176426)

I have no concern about "the amount of weapons owned by American citizens." On the contrary, chief, civilian owned firearms give me confidence that bad government that you are a part of won´t do a police state crackdown that you dream about, chief. Come on chief, just admit it, you´d like to go door to door.


Reply 19 - Posted by: nevernaught, 2/14/2013 2:09:44 PM     (No. 9176430)

How are the two ladies doing that the police shot and wounded because they were in a truck that looked like Dorner´s. What ever happened to the old ´get out of the car with your hands up in plain sight´ warning while hiding behind police vehicles. I guess shoot first and warn later is the new policy.


Reply 20 - Posted by: Bevan, 2/14/2013 2:09:57 PM     (No. 9176432)

Then why do police carry guns? I´m offended


Reply 21 - Posted by: Edgelady, 2/14/2013 2:14:19 PM     (No. 9176441)

Of Course!!

EVERYTHING about California is a myth!


Reply 22 - Posted by: STLstudent, 2/14/2013 2:15:10 PM     (No. 9176445)

Liar! Tens of thousands of times each year, Americans use firearms to thwart criminal aggression. This Gestapo agent... I mean police chief... is simply a liar.

Come and take them from us, you south end of a north-bound horse.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: butch, 2/14/2013 2:16:13 PM     (No. 9176448)

No #1, the problem is that it´s NOT "only in California"! Law enforcement officers at all levels of government have taken on a SWAT mentality, and it´s gotten very scary. They´re even killing people´s dogs, and frequently. (I´m not talking about vicious male pit bulls either.)

Example: The mayor of a town in Maryland was attacked in his home by a SWAT team after a package that contained marijuana had been left on his front porch by UPS. No one in the local constabulary thought it important enough to simply knock on Hizzoner´s door and ask him about the package (which he hadn´t picked up and which remained on his porch). The SWAT team busted down his door, shot his two golden retrievers, and held the mayor and his family face-down on the floor for hours! (It turns out that there was drug-smuggling operation among some UPS employees.)

No, this is a national problem. California has plenty of self-inflicted problems all right, but trashing California with reckless abandon misses the point: Cops in America are frequently getting completely out of control.


Reply 24 - Posted by: Poca Dot, 2/14/2013 2:16:20 PM     (No. 9176449)

Check out Emeryville´s crime rate http://www.usa.com/emeryville-ca-crime-and-crime-rate.htm

Maybe if the chief actually did his job people would not need guns


Reply 25 - Posted by: bobgray2, 2/14/2013 2:19:10 PM     (No. 9176455)

A "myth" huh?
Sort of like the police are there to "Serve and Protect"?

The gun is a weapon, or tool, period. The same as a rock, or pair of scissors, or a baseball bat. Whether it is offensive, defensive or purely decorative, is entirely up to the person holding it.


Reply 26 - Posted by: sw penn, 2/14/2013 2:19:22 PM     (No. 9176456)

Yes, yes,
Why, oh why,
do the protectors and DEFENDERS
need to carry
any type of weapons
if they are not defensive in nature?

And while we´re at it,
are those tanks you´re getting
from the feds
defensive in nature?

Or, are they
aggressive instruments of war
that have no business
on the peoples streets?


Reply 27 - Posted by: Tucson Allen, 2/14/2013 2:20:32 PM     (No. 9176460)

“The aim of Newspeak is to remove all shades of meaning from language, leaving simple concepts (pleasure and pain, happiness and sadness, goodthink and crimethink) that reinforce the total dominance of the State,“ quoted from Wikipedia under Newspeak (Orwell, 1984), “Newspeak is closely based on English but has a greatly reduced and simplified vocabulary and grammar. The totalitarian aim of the Party is to prevent any alternative thinking—"thoughtcrime", or "crimethink" in the newest edition of Newspeak—by destroying any vocabulary that expresses such concepts as freedom, free enquiry, individualism, resistance to the authority of the state and so on.“

The Party? Ah, yes: the Party!


Reply 28 - Posted by: Gretchen, 2/14/2013 2:20:59 PM     (No. 9176463)

To heck with a fence for Mexico, we need one for California.


Reply 29 - Posted by: Mr. Know-It-All, 2/14/2013 2:21:28 PM     (No. 9176466)

According to all available research, there are 1-2 million people a year who would strenuously dispute this maroon´s assertion that guns aren´t used in self defense.


Reply 30 - Posted by: IdahoJoe, 2/14/2013 2:28:54 PM     (No. 9176477)

I invite the gentleman to break into my house in the middle of the night and see whether my gun defends me or not. If it does not, he has nothing to fear. If that is not to his liking, I invite him to work the night shift in Watts or BellFlower without his gun. After all, he says he is as safe without it as he is with it.


Reply 31 - Posted by: nenamldu, 2/14/2013 2:29:00 PM     (No. 9176478)

If they´re not defensive weapons, then why do cops carry them? "Offensive weapons?" Don´t the bobbies in the UK make do with billy clubs, now banned over here as "too nasty?"


Reply 32 - Posted by: Attila DiMedici, 2/14/2013 2:29:15 PM     (No. 9176479)

A lot of you have missed the worst part about his statement. That is when he explains why the police carry them. The police carry guns because a gun is "an offensive weapon used to intimidate and show power."


Reply 33 - Posted by: djs, 2/14/2013 2:29:29 PM     (No. 9176480)

Fine Chief. Give up your gun first. Then move into the worst neighborhood you can find. Take the locks off your house, your car, leave your valuables out where everyone can see them. Announce to world that everything is groovy. Then let us know what happens.


Reply 34 - Posted by: flatwater, 2/14/2013 2:33:46 PM     (No. 9176491)

That´s why cops carry them.

Because they´re not defensive weapons.

Yep.

Leftists are stupid as well as dishonest.


Reply 35 - Posted by: rmsimms, 2/14/2013 2:34:48 PM     (No. 9176495)

FTA: "A gun is an offensive weapon used to intimidate and show power,” he asserted, explaining to the audience that police officers don’t carry weapons to defend themselves, but to do their job in a “safe and effective manner.”

I think people are conflating stupidity with evil...most liberals think like he does, that the only use for a gun is to dominate or eliminate one´s enemies. That´s why so many liberals own guns even as they advocate disarming everyone else.


Reply 36 - Posted by: Italiano, 2/14/2013 2:35:49 PM     (No. 9176500)

Our clown in San Diego isn´t much better.


Reply 37 - Posted by: spit the bit, 2/14/2013 2:36:09 PM     (No. 9176502)

"Police protection" is a myth.


Reply 38 - Posted by: whyyeseyec, 2/14/2013 2:39:18 PM     (No. 9176509)

It stands to reason police in general don`t want the citizens to be armed. It makes their job a whole lot easier. However, my 2nd Amendment right and my universal God given right to protect myself trumps whatever his or anyone else`s `feelings` are regarding citizens rights to keep and bare arms. Who is this officer really looking out for here? He knows full well the criminal element does`nt abide by the law in the first place, and won`t give up their guns, so what is his justification for law abiding citizens to give up ours?

Chief James is being disingenuous at best.


Reply 39 - Posted by: rob, 2/14/2013 3:00:33 PM     (No. 9176553)

Whether a waepon is offensive or defensive depends upon the intent of the person wielding it.


Reply 40 - Posted by: kenecarroll, 2/14/2013 3:08:41 PM     (No. 9176573)


Reply 41 - Posted by: GOPJihad, 2/14/2013 3:15:22 PM     (No. 9176585)

Ken James should resign.

Period.

No "ifs" "ands" or "buts."

As prior posters have pointed out, he believes armed police are not there to serve the public, but to serve as an instrument of intimidation to ensure submission to the state.

He is exactly the type of character our Founders feared would come to a position of power, and made the effort to ensure that such tyrants could be countered by the right of law-abiding people to speak out against them, and ultimately, oppose with arms.


Reply 42 - Posted by: kenecarroll, 2/14/2013 3:20:06 PM     (No. 9176593)

Well there Police Chief James. If a gun isn´t used for defense. Just what the heck are YOU using them for???? It is either for defending, or offending. What is your story there chief. We would like to know. Because we all k.ow it´s for enforcement right. I kind of look at it that way also. It is to let the other guy that may want to harm me or mine know that I stand ready to enforce to NOT let him harm me or mine. Enough said know go reread Our Constitution. What part of the Right to hold and bear arms SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED UPON do you not understand?


Reply 43 - Posted by: 4Justice, 2/14/2013 3:25:18 PM     (No. 9176605)

If that is the case, then cops don´t need guns, do they? Let´s disarm all cops!


Reply 44 - Posted by: 4Justice, 2/14/2013 3:29:22 PM     (No. 9176613)

Look at him! He looks like an old hippy!!! He is chief in Emeryville (aka E-vil). It is right outside of Berkeley and North Oakland. He is an old hippy communist who is lying to disarm the public and force his tyrant ways on the rest of us. E-ville has crime just as bad as Oakland and there are areas that are worse than many parts of Oakland or Richmond even though it is a tiny city. What a piece of work. Somebody needs to get rid of this old hippy.


Reply 45 - Posted by: snowoutlaw, 2/14/2013 3:34:15 PM     (No. 9176628)

So cops only carry to be offensive? We don´t need offensive cops therefore we need to ban cops from carrying. THis would also solve some crazy liberal cop from murdering people.


Reply 46 - Posted by: mickturn, 2/14/2013 3:55:22 PM     (No. 9176671)

Oh, and you got that job by being a good cop! Don´t be rediculous...you got the job by politically sucking up. you wouldn´t know what gun is for if it bit your posterior.


Reply 47 - Posted by: WhamDBambam, 2/14/2013 3:57:51 PM     (No. 9176680)

How´d this guy ever get out of Chief School?


Reply 48 - Posted by: Cor-vet, 2/14/2013 3:59:56 PM     (No. 9176683)

Then I guess all of our polititians and hollywoods beautiful people need to rid their bodyguards of offensive weapons!


Reply 49 - Posted by: Stlouislaxbros dad, 2/14/2013 4:27:59 PM     (No. 9176729)

Good grief. Read the article.

This clown actually "explained to the audience" that police officers don´t carry weapons to defend themselves.

Really? Really?

So.. if a bad guy has a gun .. and aims the gun at the police .. their gun is not to be used to defend themselves.

All the police in this little town (the website says in 2009 it had a population of 10,087 ... 1/5th the size of baseball´s Busch Stadium) had better practice making scary faces at and scowling at bad guys.





Reply 50 - Posted by: vesicant, 2/14/2013 4:29:50 PM     (No. 9176731)

If I were the defense lawyer for somebody shot by the police, I´d have a field day with that. Gun politics aside, how could he be so stupid?


Reply 51 - Posted by: capt scurvey, 2/14/2013 4:32:31 PM     (No. 9176736)

Police chiefs, for the most part, are nothing more than butt boys for the Mayor and city council. Sheriffs, on the other hand, have to get elected by the public, hence the many differences of opinion between the two groups...


Reply 52 - Posted by: Coy860, 2/14/2013 4:34:17 PM     (No. 9176743)

This idiot doesn´t seem to realize that our rights are bestowed on us by our Creator.
Government has NO right to take away our rights as listed in the Bill of Rights.


Reply 53 - Posted by: tomanderson61, 2/14/2013 4:35:49 PM     (No. 9176749)

You know what´s a myth? That the police are there to protect you. There aren´t enough police to protect you, nor would you want that either. Police are there to respond typically after crimes are committed, for crowd control, to break up large parties. They are not there to prevent crime to your person. All you can do is protect yourself. If you are out and about, you can try to run. If you are in your home with no place to run, the only way to protect yourself effectively is with a gun.

You know another myth? That being a police chief requires 1/2 a brain. My best friend is a cop, at his old job the chief rode him constantly, he was not one of his "drinkin´ boys". My friend joined a force in another city. The chief? Lost his job because he had hot tub sex with a dispatcher at a wild party.


Reply 54 - Posted by: Grambo, 2/14/2013 4:54:32 PM     (No. 9176777)

So Chief, if you were in mortal danger, and were handed a gun, you would refuse it?


Reply 55 - Posted by: DrDeWilde, 2/14/2013 5:33:18 PM     (No. 9176820)

It´s about what we´d expect out of the mouth of someone from a town once characterized as "Emeryville, where the sewer meets the sea."

And get a load of Da Chief´s delusions of grandeur with the four-star rank on his shoulders. George Patton, eat your heart out.


Reply 56 - Posted by: mominNoCA, 2/14/2013 5:36:16 PM     (No. 9176825)

Emeryville isn´t too far from Berkeley. That explains a lot right there.


Reply 57 - Posted by: logiclogger, 2/14/2013 5:39:53 PM     (No. 9176831)

So if a criminal attacks one of your officers with a knife, the officer cannot use his gun to do what Chief James?


Reply 58 - Posted by: JimS, 2/14/2013 6:12:40 PM     (No. 9176897)

I know what Chief James´ problem is...
Maybe if all the California citizens who own guns join the police union and pay dues, he´d feel different.


Reply 59 - Posted by: provide, 2/14/2013 6:37:21 PM     (No. 9176933)

Hand guns became the most sought items out side of a shovel for the California gold rush.


Reply 60 - Posted by: Chief1942, 2/14/2013 8:11:49 PM     (No. 9177108)

These leftist Police Chiefs need to keep their clap traps shut. Do they not realize that by making such assinine statements that they are reinforcing the need for private citizens to have weapons equal to those that these "protect and defend" yukyuks have? The "militarization" of this nation´s cities and counties police forces have done nothing but increase the divide of mistrust between the "public servents" and those served.


Reply 61 - Posted by: ArtieC, 2/14/2013 8:39:37 PM     (No. 9177146)

This the cop who will go door to door with Obama ´s gun grabbing goons to take your weapons. He is not your friend.
Question. Why do his officers carry guns ?


Reply 62 - Posted by: Hammock, 2/14/2013 9:54:52 PM     (No. 9177264)

Emeryville is not known as a particularly leftist city. It is known for its welcoming of businesses, leaving them alone while other cities nearby harass and leech them, and thereby stealing many companies and businesses from these other cities. It´s not known for good government or friendliness to anything other than business.

Leftists are not the only enemies of the second amendment; so are oligarchs.


Reply 63 - Posted by: santokitime, 2/15/2013 8:34:25 AM     (No. 9177684)

Emeryville is mostly Black with some Hispanics.

Nuff said sound racists maybe but so what.

Please define racists if you think this is one (comment). 1st time in that area was 1957 last time was 2005 nothing has changed. Crime and filth area. Dangerous.


Reply 64 - Posted by: TexasRed, 2/16/2013 11:09:50 AM     (No. 9179970)

The idea that a California police chief could think logically is both a myth and a farce!
Please deliver us from such asininity.

´nuff said!!



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Joyce Karam, Washington correspondent for pan-Arabic daily Al-Hayat, offers a sobering assessment on the Al-Arabiya website of the current administrations efforts in the post-”Arab Spring” Middle East. She begins by noting a how a minor recent diplomatic walkback highlights the White House’s contradictory policy: It was only fitting that the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announces another traditional trip to the Middle East on the same day that the U.S. embassy in Cairo withdraws its tweet advancing the case for Egyptian Comedian Bassem Youssef as he faces intimidation from the Mursi government.

Democrats have doubts
about Obamacare too
Washington Examiner, by Brian Hughes    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/5/2013 9:38:46 AM     Post Reply
President Obama is eager to build public support for his health care overhaul in the few months remaining before its implementation, but waning enthusiasm from Democrats threatens his effort right out of the gate. Two-thirds of Democrats now believe Obama´s health care reforms will either hurt them personally or have no effect on their daily lives, a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows. In comparison, just 27 percent of Democratic respondents said the reforms would help them. The president has long struggled to convince independent and Republican-leaning voters that his health care blueprint would lower premiums and expand insurance coverage.



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We are living in a dying country (Thread 2)
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Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh    Original Article
Posted By: LComStaff- 4/7/2013 6:49:54 AM     Post Reply
This is the second thread of an article posted yesterday which can be found here:http://lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=730032

´My bangs are getting
a little irritating´: Michelle
Obama admits she already regrets
her high-maintenance hairdo

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Daily Mail (UK), by Margot Peppers    Original Article
Posted By: pineledger- 4/7/2013 7:43:42 AM     Post Reply
Michelle Obama has admitted that she is already tired of the bangs she first sported in January. The First Lady said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight: ´Bangs are a day-by-day proposition. They´re starting to grow out, get a little irritating.´ Still, she hasn´t let her hairdo woes get her down. ´It´s okay,´ she said after her initial complaint. ´We´ll be good.´ The first indication that her hairstyle was becoming a burden came about last weekend, when Malia, 14, was spotted adjusting her mother´s hair during the White House Easter Egg Roll.

McCain: ´I don´t understand´
GOP filibuster on guns

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Politico, by Jennifer Epstein    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/7/2013 12:18:14 PM     Post Reply
Sen. John McCain says he doesn´t understand the threats from some of his Republican colleagues to filibuster a bill on background checks to buy guns. "I don´t understand it," the Arizona Republican said on Sunday of the threat coming from Sen. Rand Paul,Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee and nine other Republicans. "The purpose of the United States Senate is to debate and to vote and to let the people know where we stand.” "What are we afraid of? ... If this issue is as important as we all think it is, why not take ... it up and debate?"

Why Obama´s ´Best-Looking Attorney
General´ Comment Was a Gaffe

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The Atlantic, by Garance Franke-Ruta    Original Article
Posted By: Oblio- 4/6/2013 6:51:15 AM     Post Reply
President Obama´s biggest gaffe yesterday when speaking of California Attorney General Kamala Harris was not in flirtatiously complimenting her as "the best-looking attorney general," but in introducing an observation from the system of beauty into a forum that was about the system of power.What´s that, you say? Irin Carmon does a great job in Salon in laying out the bounds of propriety for when it´s appropriate to talk about a woman´s looks as a general matter. But I´ve long felt we lack a solid theoretical underpinning for easily discussing these issues, and why precisely it is that

Christians, here´s why we´re
losing our religion

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Fox News, by Craig Groeschel    Original Article
Posted By: STLstudent- 4/7/2013 5:13:55 PM     Post Reply
Recent research indicates that the number of people who do not consider themselves a part of an organized religion is steadily on the rise. Interestingly enough, though the number of those religiously unaffiliated is increasing, there is little to no trend in the number of those who express atheist or agnostic beliefs. People aren’t saying they don’t believe in God. They’re saying they don’t believe in religion. They are not rejecting Christ. They are rejecting the church. This begs the question, “Why are we losing our religion?”

Broadcasters worry
about ´Zero TV´ homes

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Associated Press, by Ryan Nakashima    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 4/7/2013 2:43:40 PM     Post Reply
Los Angeles — Some people have had it with TV. They´ve had enough of the 100-plus channel universe. They don´t like timing their lives around network show schedules. They´re tired of $100-plus monthly bills. A growing number of them have stopped paying for cable and satellite TV service, and don´t even use an antenna to get free signals over the air. (Snip) Last month, the Nielsen Co. started labeling people in this group "Zero TV" households, because they fall outside the traditional definition of a TV home. There are 5 million of these residences in the U.S., up from

Mother Of Slain Benghazi
Officer To Sean Hannity:
‘They Want Me To Shut Up’

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Mediaite, by A.J. Delgado    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/7/2013 5:00:16 AM     Post Reply
On Friday, Sean Hannity brought Pat Smith, mother of the late Sean Smith, on his radio program. The 34-year-old information management officer was one of four Americans murdered in the Benghazi embassy attack on September 11, 2012. In the chilling interview, a distraught Ms. Smith, in tears, pleaded for answers and spoke of the efforts to silence her. Ms. Smith first relayed how her son, prior to the attack, requested additional security in advance and warned the State Department: He did tell them, ahead of time, he typed it into his little typewriter over there,

Vanishing workforce
weighs on growth

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Washington Post, by Jim Tankersley    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/6/2013 11:28:59 PM     Post Reply
Put out an all-points bulletin: Millions of Americans have gone missing from the workforce. Every month that those would-be workers are gone raises the odds that they might never come back, dimming the prospects for future economic growth. The vanishing trend is more than a decade old, but it accelerated during the Great Recession. Throughout 2012, economists held out hope that it had stopped. But then came Friday’s jobs report, and hopes were dashed. The Labor Department reported that the U.S. labor force — everyone who has a job or is looking for one — shrank

Hillary Clinton Would Not
´Clear the Field´ for 2016

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New Republic, by Tod Lindberg    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/6/2013 5:22:36 AM     Post Reply
No one is more preoccupied these days with Hillary Clinton´s 2016 plans than the Beltway political class—not even the former presidential candidate herself. To hear some tell it, her decision will be dispositive for all other Democrats thinking of entering the race. And pundits and reporters aren´t the only ones positing the "The Hillary Factor": No less than the House Democratic whip, Steny Hoyer, told BuzzFeed, “I don´t know that anybody would run against Hillary…. If she runs, she clears the field.” It´s an understandable conclusion, given Clinton´s stature in the Democratic Party and her 70 percent

Obama critic apologizes for
his ´poorly chosen words´
on gay marriage

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The Hill [Washington DC], by Alexandra Jaffe    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 4/6/2013 12:18:19 PM     Post Reply
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson, considered by some to be a potential Republican contender for president, apologized to Johns Hopkins University for the "poorly chosen words" he used in expressing his opposition to gay marriage last month.“I am sorry for any embarrassment this has caused,” Carson said in the letter, reported in New York Magazine.(Snip) "Although I do believe marriage is between a man and a woman, there are much less offensive ways to make that point. I hope all will look at a lifetime of service over some poorly chosen words.” Carson will remain as commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins,

The Secrets of Princeton
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New York Times, by Ross Douthat    Original Article
Posted By: Oblio- 4/7/2013 8:08:09 AM     Post Reply
Susan Patton, the Princeton alumna who became famous for her letter urging Ivy League women to use their college years to find a mate, has been denounced as a traitor to feminism, to coeducation, to the university ideal. But really she’s something much more interesting: a traitor to her class. Her betrayal consists of being gauche enough to acknowledge publicly a truth that everyone who’s come up through Ivy League culture knows intuitively —

Beyonce, Jay-Z celebrate 5th
anniversary in Havana, Cuba

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Los Angeles Times, by Nardine Saad    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 4/6/2013 8:20:04 AM     Post Reply
Beyonce and Jay-Z celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in Cuba this week. The couple, who married on April 4, 2008, took in the sights of Old Havana, visited a school, dined on a rooftop terrace and strolled the fan-filled streets in their island best.(snip).The power couple declined to answer journalists´ questions about their visit to the island nation, but some outlets are reporting that the moguls are there as tourists, though that would be illegal because of the half-century embargo the U.S. has on the Communist country. However, the Miami Herald said Washington has issued special licenses for


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