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Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
Friday, January 18, 2013
DC - Exploiting children for political agenda, this is not new, and Obama is no exception!
Labels: Exploitation , GunControl , Obama , RegGunOffender , Video , WashingtonDC
Since people have been on this Earth and politics has been around, people have been exploiting children during emotional issues or disasters to push their own agendas, and Obama is no different. You would think that people would see through this by now! It's nothing more than "For the children politics." We see this used when pushing sex offender laws all the time.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Oliver Stone: 'US has become an Orwellian state'
Labels: CrimeGovernment , Obama , OliverStone , Video
Video Description:
Americans are living in an Orwellian state argue Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick, as they sit down with us to discuss US foreign policy and the Obama administration's disregard for the rule of law.
Americans are living in an Orwellian state argue Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick, as they sit down with us to discuss US foreign policy and the Obama administration's disregard for the rule of law.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Obama talks about bullying
Labels: Harassment , Hypocrisy , National , Obama , Video
Comment Left On The Video:
What a hypocrite! Politics as usual! Do anything, say anything to get the sheeple to obey, follow and worship you! What about the over 750,000 not including the family of these people, who are being harassed, bullied, and a growing number being murdered and lynched?
What about them? You Mr. Obama, should care for everyone, and obey the Constitution, yet you continue to side step everyone.
Hopefully this election, you will be kicked out and we get someone (Ron Paul) in the White House!
We've got to also dispel the myths being propagated by the media and politicians like you, who say the recidivism of ex-sex offenders is high, when most of the studies out there say otherwise. It's all about politics, fear mongering, and how to exploit people for your own benefit, like you taking credit for Osama Bin Laden!
What a hypocrite! Politics as usual! Do anything, say anything to get the sheeple to obey, follow and worship you! What about the over 750,000 not including the family of these people, who are being harassed, bullied, and a growing number being murdered and lynched?
What about them? You Mr. Obama, should care for everyone, and obey the Constitution, yet you continue to side step everyone.
Hopefully this election, you will be kicked out and we get someone (Ron Paul) in the White House!
We've got to also dispel the myths being propagated by the media and politicians like you, who say the recidivism of ex-sex offenders is high, when most of the studies out there say otherwise. It's all about politics, fear mongering, and how to exploit people for your own benefit, like you taking credit for Osama Bin Laden!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Your Interview with the President
Labels: National , Obama , Question , Video , WashingtonDC
We need to start getting people willing to be on camera to do this, IMO. Put him on the spot and ask him questions about sex offender laws.
Monday, April 18, 2011
DC - Obama Calls for Secure Online-Identity System
Labels: BigBrother , CrimeInternet , Obama , OnlineIdentifiers , OnlineSafety , Privacy , RegFraud , Security , Video , WashingtonDC
Original Article
Next they will want to implant it under your skin on your right hand or forehead. This is just the first step towards that goal. Push it through slowly, so people don't see what is going on, then it will hit you like a ton or bricks.
04/15/2011
By David Kravets
President Barack Obama unveiled an ambitious proposal Friday urging the private sector to create a trusted-identity system to boost consumer security in cyberspace.
Digital rights groups cautiously welcomed the first-of-its-kind government proposal, calling it a blueprint for increased internet security and privacy, as the nation drifts to the virtual world to take care of basic needs from grocery shopping to paying taxes and dating.
“The internet has transformed how we communicate and do business, opening up markets, and connecting our society as never before. But it has also led to new challenges, like online fraud and identity theft, that harm consumers and cost billions of dollars each year,” President Obama said in announcing the so-called “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (PDF)”.
The announcement came days after Sens. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) and John McCain (R-Arizona) proposed online-privacy legislation that for the first time would give web users the right to demand they not be tracked online.
- I'm sure that doesn't include sex offenders, which it doesn't mention, but I'd not be surprised.
The latest plan, which distances itself from a national ID approach, calls on the private sector to develop methods by which consumers can create a secure, online identification to enable web transactions. The plan envisions replacing today’s reality of generally having to remember passwords for dozens of sites where consumers have already lodged their sensitive data, such as credit card numbers.
The government estimated that 11.7 million Americans were victims of some form of identity theft in the past two years, and it suggests Friday’s proposal could reduce those numbers.
- Why don't you crack down on identity thieves like you do sex offenders?
“We must do more to help consumers protect themselves, and we must make it more convenient than remembering dozens of passwords,” Commerce Secretary Gary Locke told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday.
- It's not the governments job to do this!
The Center for Democracy and Technology lauded the idea, at least in theory.
“It’s not a national ID card at all. This is a proposal to figure out ways for more reliably saying who we are on the internet,” Aaron Brauer-Rieke, a CDT fellow, said in a telephone interview. “This is the beginning of the story, not the end. There’s potential gains for privacy and empowerment. But if it goes wrong, it could have the opposite effect.”
- And we all know, it will go wrong!
Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, agreed.
He applauded the proposal for it not being a government-run “Big Brother,” national-identification plan. The administration, he said, was “genuinely trying to solve a hard problem.”
But he cautioned that there’s a risk in consolidating online credentials.
“If that gets compromised, that’s like losing your whole wallet, instead of just losing your driver’s license or credit card,” Rotenberg said.
The government is allotting up to five years for the “standardization of policy and technology” to come together. Implementation of the plan, the government said, “will not occur overnight.”
Next they will want to implant it under your skin on your right hand or forehead. This is just the first step towards that goal. Push it through slowly, so people don't see what is going on, then it will hit you like a ton or bricks.
04/15/2011
By David Kravets
President Barack Obama unveiled an ambitious proposal Friday urging the private sector to create a trusted-identity system to boost consumer security in cyberspace.
Digital rights groups cautiously welcomed the first-of-its-kind government proposal, calling it a blueprint for increased internet security and privacy, as the nation drifts to the virtual world to take care of basic needs from grocery shopping to paying taxes and dating.
“The internet has transformed how we communicate and do business, opening up markets, and connecting our society as never before. But it has also led to new challenges, like online fraud and identity theft, that harm consumers and cost billions of dollars each year,” President Obama said in announcing the so-called “National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (PDF)”.
The announcement came days after Sens. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) and John McCain (R-Arizona) proposed online-privacy legislation that for the first time would give web users the right to demand they not be tracked online.
- I'm sure that doesn't include sex offenders, which it doesn't mention, but I'd not be surprised.
The latest plan, which distances itself from a national ID approach, calls on the private sector to develop methods by which consumers can create a secure, online identification to enable web transactions. The plan envisions replacing today’s reality of generally having to remember passwords for dozens of sites where consumers have already lodged their sensitive data, such as credit card numbers.
The government estimated that 11.7 million Americans were victims of some form of identity theft in the past two years, and it suggests Friday’s proposal could reduce those numbers.
- Why don't you crack down on identity thieves like you do sex offenders?
“We must do more to help consumers protect themselves, and we must make it more convenient than remembering dozens of passwords,” Commerce Secretary Gary Locke told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Friday.
- It's not the governments job to do this!
The Center for Democracy and Technology lauded the idea, at least in theory.
“It’s not a national ID card at all. This is a proposal to figure out ways for more reliably saying who we are on the internet,” Aaron Brauer-Rieke, a CDT fellow, said in a telephone interview. “This is the beginning of the story, not the end. There’s potential gains for privacy and empowerment. But if it goes wrong, it could have the opposite effect.”
- And we all know, it will go wrong!
Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, agreed.
He applauded the proposal for it not being a government-run “Big Brother,” national-identification plan. The administration, he said, was “genuinely trying to solve a hard problem.”
But he cautioned that there’s a risk in consolidating online credentials.
“If that gets compromised, that’s like losing your whole wallet, instead of just losing your driver’s license or credit card,” Rotenberg said.
The government is allotting up to five years for the “standardization of policy and technology” to come together. Implementation of the plan, the government said, “will not occur overnight.”
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
URGENT: Obama is acception questions for the State Of The Union, get yours in now
I'm sure they'll go ignored, but it never hurts to try. Get your questions in now before it's too late.
You can pose your questions on YouTube and Twitter.
Read the transcript
You can pose your questions on YouTube and Twitter.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
HI - President Obama is for second chances, for famous athletes, but what about ex-sex offenders?
Labels: Hawaii , Obama , SecondChance
Original Article
12/27/2010
By Xuan Thai
Honolulu, Hawaii (CNN) – President Obama believes in second chances. The president recently called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeff Lurie and, during the conversation, the two discussed Michael Vick and the fresh start the quarterback has received while at the team, according to the White House.
“He of course condemns the crimes that Michael Vick was convicted of,” said White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton, “but, as he's said previously, he does think that individuals who have paid for their crimes should have an opportunity to contribute to society again.”
- Except if you are an ex-sex offender or someone who is not famous and in sports? And Obama was all buddy, buddy with John Walsh, see video below. Just the usual hypocrisy, IMO.
According to a report from SI.com, the president spoke passionately to the Eagles’ Lurie about giving prisoners a “fair second chance” once released.
The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback spent 18 months in jail after pleading guilty to running a dog fighting ring in 2007. After a suspension by the NFL, Vick was reinstated to the league and picked up by the Eagles.
The White House has not yet responded to a question asking whether Obama would welcome Michael Vick around the first family’s dog, Bo,. According to the terms of Vick’s release, he is not allowed to own a dog until 2012, when his supervised release ends. He has expressed his desire to own one.
Burton said the call was initiated because of Lurie’s plans to convert the stadium.
“The President did place a call to Mr. Lurie to discuss plans for the use of alternative energy at Lincoln Financial Field, during which they spoke about that and other issues," Burton said.
12/27/2010
By Xuan Thai
Honolulu, Hawaii (CNN) – President Obama believes in second chances. The president recently called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeff Lurie and, during the conversation, the two discussed Michael Vick and the fresh start the quarterback has received while at the team, according to the White House.
“He of course condemns the crimes that Michael Vick was convicted of,” said White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton, “but, as he's said previously, he does think that individuals who have paid for their crimes should have an opportunity to contribute to society again.”
- Except if you are an ex-sex offender or someone who is not famous and in sports? And Obama was all buddy, buddy with John Walsh, see video below. Just the usual hypocrisy, IMO.
According to a report from SI.com, the president spoke passionately to the Eagles’ Lurie about giving prisoners a “fair second chance” once released.
The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback spent 18 months in jail after pleading guilty to running a dog fighting ring in 2007. After a suspension by the NFL, Vick was reinstated to the league and picked up by the Eagles.
The White House has not yet responded to a question asking whether Obama would welcome Michael Vick around the first family’s dog, Bo,. According to the terms of Vick’s release, he is not allowed to own a dog until 2012, when his supervised release ends. He has expressed his desire to own one.
Burton said the call was initiated because of Lurie’s plans to convert the stadium.
“The President did place a call to Mr. Lurie to discuss plans for the use of alternative energy at Lincoln Financial Field, during which they spoke about that and other issues," Burton said.
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