In 2008, Voight played Jonas Hodges, the villain, in the seventh season of the hit Fox drama 24, a role that many argue is based on real life figures Alfried Krupp, Johann Rall and Erik Prince. Voight plays the CEO of a fictitious Arms industry called Starkwood, which has loose resemblances to Blackwater USA and ThyssenKrupp. Voight made his first appearance in the two-hour prequel episode 24: Redemption on November 23. (Wikipedia)
20100614
Flag Day patriots' special: Jon Voight denounces Administration's foreign policy- in exclusive video interview with Democracy Broadcasting
In this dramatic interview, Mr. Voight gives his views about the Obama Administration's foreign policy enabling a moral inversion - facilitating Jihadist & liberals' demonizing of Israel through the U.N. - emboldening the Islamist axis weakening the image of America of protecting the world's oppressed against Islamism.
In 2008, Voight played Jonas Hodges, the villain, in the seventh season of the hit Fox drama 24, a role that many argue is based on real life figures Alfried Krupp, Johann Rall and Erik Prince. Voight plays the CEO of a fictitious Arms industry called Starkwood, which has loose resemblances to Blackwater USA and ThyssenKrupp. Voight made his first appearance in the two-hour prequel episode 24: Redemption on November 23. (Wikipedia)
In 2008, Voight played Jonas Hodges, the villain, in the seventh season of the hit Fox drama 24, a role that many argue is based on real life figures Alfried Krupp, Johann Rall and Erik Prince. Voight plays the CEO of a fictitious Arms industry called Starkwood, which has loose resemblances to Blackwater USA and ThyssenKrupp. Voight made his first appearance in the two-hour prequel episode 24: Redemption on November 23. (Wikipedia)
UC Irvine suspends Muslim Student's Association for disrupting Israel's Amb. Oren talk
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The University of California, Irvine, has suspended a Muslim student group for at semester quarter because of a protest that disrupted a talk by Israel's ambassador and led to the arrests of 11 students.
The university on Monday released a letter from a student affairs disciplinary committee to Muslim Student Union leaders. It says the group was found guilty of disorderly conduct, obstructing university activities and other violations of campus policy.
The Muslim Student Union condemned Ambassador Michael Oren's appearance in February. It has insisted it did not organize the protests, but the committee found it did engineer the protests and instructed participants to lie about its involvement.
Muslim Student Union spokesman Hadeer Soliman did not immediately respond to an e-mail from The Associated Press requesting comment.
Watch DemoCast's original video of the incident here.
The university on Monday released a letter from a student affairs disciplinary committee to Muslim Student Union leaders. It says the group was found guilty of disorderly conduct, obstructing university activities and other violations of campus policy.
The Muslim Student Union condemned Ambassador Michael Oren's appearance in February. It has insisted it did not organize the protests, but the committee found it did engineer the protests and instructed participants to lie about its involvement.
Muslim Student Union spokesman Hadeer Soliman did not immediately respond to an e-mail from The Associated Press requesting comment.
Watch DemoCast's original video of the incident here.
20100609
California Republican Party primary victors' debut; party reaches-out to disillusioned Obama voters
(DemoCast-original video) On the morning after Primary Night 2010, the California Republican party, led by Chairman Rob Nehring, reaches out to disillusioned Obama voters, traditional Democrats, independents, and minorities.
Excerpt from Rob Nehring's speech:
"We will go into the African-American community and challenge the Democrats. Why shouldn't African-American children have options and alternatives to the failed schools, where no teaching . . .
We will go into the Jewish community in L.A. and make clear the weakness which this administration projects invites hostility upon America and our allies! And this party understands that America stands with Israel and our allies - forever!"
The newly elected, California Republican victors are introduced to the audience as a ticket for the first time (NBA-style), including Meg Whitman for Governor, Carly Fiorina for Senator, Steve Cooley for Attorney General, and Damon Dunn for Secretary of State.
Excerpt from Rob Nehring's speech:
"We will go into the African-American community and challenge the Democrats. Why shouldn't African-American children have options and alternatives to the failed schools, where no teaching . . .
We will go into the Jewish community in L.A. and make clear the weakness which this administration projects invites hostility upon America and our allies! And this party understands that America stands with Israel and our allies - forever!"
The newly elected, California Republican victors are introduced to the audience as a ticket for the first time (NBA-style), including Meg Whitman for Governor, Carly Fiorina for Senator, Steve Cooley for Attorney General, and Damon Dunn for Secretary of State.
20100608
Chuck DeVore - defends Israel's before rally of thousands of Zionistic Christians and Jews at Israeli Consulate in L.A.
Assemblyman Chuck DeVore gives a rousing address to an audience of Israel supporters on Sunday, 6 June in response to the critical rallies staged outside the Israeli Consulate by Communists and Islamists over the interception of an antagonistic Islamist provocation of Israel's sea blockade of Gaza.
Pick Poizner: He's the worthiest of the candidates in Calif GOP gubernatorial primary
L.A. Daily News' editorial choice: "In choosing the nominee for the gubernatorial primary, we urge GOP voters to ignore the ubiquitous and nasty ads and ask themselves which of the two candidates – Steve Poizner or Meg Whitman – is best prepared to be governor of a state in dire financial trouble.
They should consider which candidate has the experience in both government as well as private industry, which has been willing to meet with the press and public, and which one has a record of public service and an interest in public policy long before this election.
If Republican voters do that they will find that Poizner, the current insurance commissioner, is the worthier candidate.
Poizner, by contrast, was co-founder of two education groups, EdVoice and the California Charter Schools Association. He also was a White House fellow, focusing on cybersecurity and emergency communications and taught a semester of 12th-grade American government at a San Jose high school. In 2006, Poizner won a statewide election to become California’s insurance commissioner. …
Both would attack the state’s chronic fiscal problems, illegal immigration and pension problems, but only Poizner truly grasps what it takes to solve problems in government.
More importantly, of the two, only Poizner stands a chance in the election against Jerry Brown, the master politician who will have the might of the Democratic Party political machine on his side. That alone makes him the best choice in this primary."
They should consider which candidate has the experience in both government as well as private industry, which has been willing to meet with the press and public, and which one has a record of public service and an interest in public policy long before this election.
If Republican voters do that they will find that Poizner, the current insurance commissioner, is the worthier candidate.
Whitman, the former CEO of eBay, may have solid business background, but she lacks the political and public service background essential for the state’s top executive. She didn’t even bother to vote in many California elections.
Poizner, by contrast, was co-founder of two education groups, EdVoice and the California Charter Schools Association. He also was a White House fellow, focusing on cybersecurity and emergency communications and taught a semester of 12th-grade American government at a San Jose high school. In 2006, Poizner won a statewide election to become California’s insurance commissioner. …
Both would attack the state’s chronic fiscal problems, illegal immigration and pension problems, but only Poizner truly grasps what it takes to solve problems in government.
More importantly, of the two, only Poizner stands a chance in the election against Jerry Brown, the master politician who will have the might of the Democratic Party political machine on his side. That alone makes him the best choice in this primary."
Guarantee California election integrity - elect Orly Taitz to Secy of State in today's Republican primary
Jane Jamison of Uncoverage.net explains why she is endorsing Orly Taitz for Calif Secy of State (hat-tip to Olga):
"Before you write this off as “birther” kookiness, please realize I have given this a lot of thought the past few weeks. I make the following recommendation to help your choice when voting in California. Please make use of the links I am providing for your own research and voting decision. You will see why I choose the way I do.
What makes a democracy? The ability to vote in free elections, right? It should follow that the person/agency in charge of counting those sacred trusts with democracy, the voter ballots, should be someone of the highest ethical caliber.
Such a candidate is Orly Taitz, a Russian immigrant, dentist and attorney. You may not know her name, but she is controversial for being one of the lead attorneys in the United States in the legal action to obtain proof that Barack Obama is eligible to be president of the United States.
Orly Taitz is running for secretary of state in California. She is very concerned about voter fraud that is occurring here and she pledges to require that all candidates who seek to be on an election ballot in California are legally able to run for office.
Let me run that by you again. Orly Taitz wants to make sure all candidates for office in California elections are legal American citizens. If they are not legally able to vote, Taitz is pledging that they won’t be on the ballot in California. So if you are a candidate running for office, you may not get on the ballot in California if you aren’t a legal citizen of the United States.
Damon Dunn, the other Republican in the race, has a lot of resume qualities that look great: young, former NFL receiver, good-looking, millionaire, important friends like Condoleeza Rice. The problem is, Dunn was registered from 1999 on as Democrat, claims Barack Obama is his hero, and has only voted once in his life, in the spring of 2009.
It also appears that Mr. Dunn not qualified to run for office. At the very least, he appears to be a Democrat outsider to the state who is opportunistically changing parties and moving here to run for office in California. He is favored by the GOP establishment in California over Ms. Taitz, recruited to run here by former Bush operative, Karl Rove.
Orly Taitz is yes, controversial. She will be controversial if elected. However, if elected, she may be able the only one, due to her legal background, to stop the progression of progressivism in this country, in the most populous state in the union. Damon Dunn looks good, talks the talk, but appears to be a “construct” of either the GOP or the Democratic party."
Calif Secy of State Republican candidate, Dr. Orly Taitz, is the controversial attorney/dentist who has litigated many of the Obama eligibility issues around the country. She is a Russian immigrant and a great patriot. Her opponent, Damon Dunn, is the GOP favorite. Dunn has just moved to California to run for the office, was registered in Florida as a life-long Democrat, and admits never voting until last spring.
Orly Taitz grew up in Russia, where there was no freedom. She is a patriot. As an attorney, she is a stickler for the rule of law and the constitution. Despite being be-littled and smeared by the Obama administration as she attempts to obtain proof of the president’s citizenship and ability to serve, she soldiers on.Click to watch original, DemoCast video interview.
"Before you write this off as “birther” kookiness, please realize I have given this a lot of thought the past few weeks. I make the following recommendation to help your choice when voting in California. Please make use of the links I am providing for your own research and voting decision. You will see why I choose the way I do.
What makes a democracy? The ability to vote in free elections, right? It should follow that the person/agency in charge of counting those sacred trusts with democracy, the voter ballots, should be someone of the highest ethical caliber.
Such a candidate is Orly Taitz, a Russian immigrant, dentist and attorney. You may not know her name, but she is controversial for being one of the lead attorneys in the United States in the legal action to obtain proof that Barack Obama is eligible to be president of the United States.
Orly Taitz is running for secretary of state in California. She is very concerned about voter fraud that is occurring here and she pledges to require that all candidates who seek to be on an election ballot in California are legally able to run for office.
Let me run that by you again. Orly Taitz wants to make sure all candidates for office in California elections are legal American citizens. If they are not legally able to vote, Taitz is pledging that they won’t be on the ballot in California. So if you are a candidate running for office, you may not get on the ballot in California if you aren’t a legal citizen of the United States.
Damon Dunn, the other Republican in the race, has a lot of resume qualities that look great: young, former NFL receiver, good-looking, millionaire, important friends like Condoleeza Rice. The problem is, Dunn was registered from 1999 on as Democrat, claims Barack Obama is his hero, and has only voted once in his life, in the spring of 2009.
It also appears that Mr. Dunn not qualified to run for office. At the very least, he appears to be a Democrat outsider to the state who is opportunistically changing parties and moving here to run for office in California. He is favored by the GOP establishment in California over Ms. Taitz, recruited to run here by former Bush operative, Karl Rove.
Orly Taitz is yes, controversial. She will be controversial if elected. However, if elected, she may be able the only one, due to her legal background, to stop the progression of progressivism in this country, in the most populous state in the union. Damon Dunn looks good, talks the talk, but appears to be a “construct” of either the GOP or the Democratic party."
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