Saturday, August 22, 2009

No Obamacare

It is obvious that the attempt by the far left to completely re-invent the health care system so as to be controlled and run by the government will fail. The proposals that would create a monstrous new government bureaucracy are too expensive, too complicated and too disruptive to succeed and the American people know it.
The debate with the radical left must cease.
We need our government to help create a fair marketplace that will afford opportunities for health care for all Americans. We need government money to expand high risk pools so those with pre- existing conditions will be protected. we need government regulations so Americans who change jobs don't loose their health care. We need to help small businesses and develop affordable individual policies. We may even need government oversight of insurance company profits. We need tort reform ( amazingly absent from all current proposals ).
The problems of providing health care to those Americans who can not afford it can be solved without the creation of an immense government infrastructure as proposed by Obamacare. The disastrous proposal in Congress is more about an attempt by the radical left to insinuate their agenda of big government social engineering on the American people than reforming health care. As our national debt moves at a terrifying speed toward ten trillion dollars any attempt to impose more debt based government is doomed.
Any dialogue with the far left, whom by misrepresentation and abetted by the incompetence of the Bush administration, have a noisy but disproportionate voice in the Democratic Party is a waste of precious time. Obamacare is a monumental failure and is deservedly stillborn.
The shrill voices, in the words of Paul Krugman, who espouse the " virtures of big government " should be returned to their elite ivy covered ivory towers so we can get on with the business of solving the health care problem, creating jobs in the private sector, reducing our debt and bringing our forces home as quickly as we safely can.
Americans understand that we must limit our debt and avoid the wholesale devaluation of our currency to avoid leaving our children a very different country.
-- Posted by coydog on Sat, Aug 22, 2009, 11:18 am EST

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Row over Afghan wife-starving law

By Sarah Rainsford
BBC News

Female supporter of Hamid Karzai shows his picture at an election gathering in Kandahar on 16 August 2009
Critics accuse President Hamid Karzai of betraying Afghan women

An Afghan bill allowing a husband to starve his wife if she refuses to have sex has been published in the official gazette and become law.

The original bill caused outrage earlier this year, forcing Afghan President Hamid Karzai to withdraw it.

But critics say the amended version of the law remains highly repressive.

They accuse Mr Karzai of selling out Afghan women for the sake of conservative Shia support at next week's presidential election.

The law governs family life for Afghanistan's Shia minority.

Sexual demands

The original version obliged Shia women to have sex with their husbands every four days at a minimum, and it effectively condoned rape by removing the need for consent to sex within marriage.

Afghan women march against a new marriage law in Kabul, April 2009
The original bill caused outrage within Afghanistan and around the world

Western leaders and Afghan women's groups were united in condemning an apparent reversal of key freedoms won by women after the fall of the Taliban.

Now an amended version of the same bill has passed quietly into law with the apparent approval of President Karzai.

Just ahead of this Thursday's Afghan presidential election, human rights groups suggest the timing is no accident.

"There was a review process - Karzai came under huge pressure from all over the world to amend this law, but many of the most oppressive laws remain," Rachel Reid, the Human Rights Watch representative in Kabul, told the BBC.

"What matters more to Karzai is the support of fundamentalists and hardliners here in Afghanistan whose support he thinks he needs in the elections."

Women's groups say its new wording still violates the principle of equality that is enshrined in their constitution.

It allows a man to withhold food from his wife if she refuses his sexual demands; a woman must get her husband's permission to work; and fathers and grandfathers are given exclusive custody of children.



BBC World NEWS

Saturday, August 15, 2009

French minister urges burka ban

Fadela Amara (file)
Fadela Amara said France was a beacon of enlightened Islam

A ban on the wearing of the burka in France would help stem the spread of the "cancer" of radical Islam, one of its female Muslim ministers has said.

Urban Regeneration Minister Fadela Amara told the Financial Times that a veil covering everything but the eyes represented "the oppression of women".

Ms Amara said she was "in favour of the burka not existing in my country".

The comments come as French MPs hold hearings on whether to ban the garment, which covers the body from head to toe.

The National Assembly set up the 32-member commission after President Nicolas Sarkozy said the burka was "not welcome" in France, home to Western Europe's largest population of Muslims.

The burka represents not a piece of fabric but the political manipulation of a religion
Fadela Amara, French Minister for Urban Regeneration

Mr Sarkozy said it was unacceptable to have women who were "prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity".

In 2004, France controversially banned Muslim headscarves and other "conspicuous" religious symbols in state schools and by public employees.

'Political manipulation'

In an interview with the Financial Times on Saturday, Mr Amara said she was in favour of an outright ban on the burka, even though it might be difficult to apply.

Find out about different styles of Muslim headscarf

"The burka represents not a piece of fabric but the political manipulation of a religion that enslaves women and disputes the principal of equality between men and women, one of the founding principles of our republic," she said.

France was a beacon for an enlightened Islam at ease with modernity, so it was necessary to fight the "gangrene, the cancer of radical Islam which completely distorts the message of Islam", she said.

Ms Amara, who is of Algerian descent, argued that banning the burka would help women to stand up to the extremists in their communities.

"The vast majority of Muslims are against the burka. It is obvious why," she said.

"Those who have struggled for women's rights back home in their own countries - I'm thinking particularly of Algeria - we know what it represents and what the obscurantist political project is that lies behind it, to confiscate the most fundamental liberties."

She added that the 2004 ban on headscarves in schools had helped Muslim women face up to male chauvinism in their communities.

BBC World News



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It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare
Edmund Burke

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

French pool bans 'burkini' swim

A woman looks at a website selling 'burkinis'
Loose-fitting 'burkinis' cover the entire body while swimming

French officials have banned a Muslim woman from swimming in a public pool while wearing a swimsuit that covers her entire body.

The woman had swum in July in the pool in Emerainville, east of Paris, in the "burkini" - a loose-fitting garment resembling a wetsuit with a hood.

But staff stopped her from swimming in August, citing hygiene concerns.

It comes as the government examines ways to limit burka use after the president said they reduced dignity.

France is home to Western Europe's largest population of Muslims, with about 5 million living there.

That type of suit does not exist in the Koran
Mayor Alain Kelyor

At the pool, staff "reminded [the woman] of the rules that apply in all (public) swimming pools which forbid swimming while clothed," pool management official Daniel Guillaume was quoted by AFP as saying.

The woman was a French convert to Islam, and had bought the swimsuit in Dubai so that she would not have to uncover herself to go swimming.

"Quite simply, this is segregation," she said, according to Le Parisien newspaper, which identified her only as Carole.

"I will fight to try to change things. And if I see that the battle is lost, I cannot rule out leaving France."

Emerainville Mayor Alain Kelyor said "all this has nothing to do with Islam", adding that the swimsuit was "not an Islamic swimsuit" and that "that type of suit does not exist in the Koran".

'Prisoners behind netting'

In June the French National Assembly appointed 32 MPs to a six-month fact-finding mission to look at ways of restricting burka use.

In a major policy speech that month, President Nicolas Sarkozy said the burka - a garment covering women from head to toe - reduced them to servitude and undermined their dignity.

"We cannot accept to have in our country women who are prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity," Mr Sarkozy told a special session of parliament in Versailles.

In 2004, France banned the Islamic headscarves in its state schools.

BBC World News

Monday, August 10, 2009

[The Economy] "But we appear to have averted the worst: utter catastrophe no longer seems likely.

And Big Government, run by people who understand its virtues, is the reason why."

Paul Krugman


Sunday, August 9, 2009

Of all the disasters of the George W. Bush Presidency the one with the greatest consequence, is the election of Barrack H. Obama to the Presidency. Without the complete unraveling of the Bush administration the election of Barrack Obama would not have been possible.

The President is a man of appallingly limited experience, with a tightly focused and blurred picture of historical American traditions and ideals .He has shown little appreciation of the enormous sacrifices and contributions the United States has made to the world and has dropped the rope of the loud bell of freedom and hope America has always given to oppressed peoples, even as neocon excesses have left the bell tarnished. It is a Presidency of increasing confusion and incompetence that is advised by Chicago political machine educated hacks and led by morons like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.

The time has come for reasonable people on the left to stop the myopic, smug, self righteous, and ultimately self serving, joy they feel upon the election of our first African American President that blocks all objectivity and makes any criticism some how not liberal and certainly not progressive and even (at best) has a pinch of racism.

We should continue to celebrate and acknowledge President Obama’s election as a major step in our struggle toward true racial equality while at the same time become color blind in order to see the radical dimension of Obama’s agenda as he attempts to implement staggeringly expensive social programs that will expand government as a righteous enforcement of brotherhood , with only the U.S. Treasury’s printing presses to pay for them.

Forget President Obama’s race, work to limit his potential damage and help him to a speedy return to community organizing.

Saudi princess robbed in Sardinia

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Italian police are investigating the theft of some $16m (£10m) in cash and jewellery from a Saudi princess staying on the Italian island of Sardinia.

The thieves used a master key to gain entry to her luxury hotel suite in Porto Cervo before ripping a safe from the wall, Italian media reports say.

They said the safe was only fixed with silicon to the wall in the suite.

Officials have not named the princess but say Italian and Saudi diplomats have had talks about the incident.

"The thieves used a master key. In 10 minutes at dinner time, without making any noise, they managed to remove the safe from a suite occupied by the Saudi princess," Italy's La Stampa newspaper reported.

The hotel is located in one of the most chic resort areas on the Italian island.

BBC News World News


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