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Ahmadinejad promises new developments in nuclear fuel upgrade

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday there would soon be what he called “happy news” about developments in Iran’s nuclear programs, but did not [...]

Netanyahu on Mitchell-Abbas meet: Stop wasting time

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday called on the Palestinian Authority to “stop wasting time talking about how to enter the peace process,” following a failed meeting between the U.S. Mideast envoy and the Palestinian Authority president regarding a restart of peace [...]

Netanyahu on Michell-Abbas meet: Stop wasting time

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday called on the Palestinian Authority to “stop wasting time talking about how to enter the peace process,” following a failed meeting between the U.S. Mideast envoy and the Palestinian Authority president regarding a restart of peace [...]

Netanyahu to PA: Stop wasting time on how to enter into peace talks

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday called on the Palestinian Authority to “stop wasting time talking about how to enter the peace process,” following a failed meeting between U.S. Mideast envoy and Mahmoud Abbas regarding a restart of peace [...]

Obama’s Pushback on Banks Sends Stock Lower Again

Stocks retreated Friday for the third straight day on uncertainty about President Barack Obama’s plans to restrict big banks and disappointment over companies’ earnings [...]

Intel Chief’s Ignorance Displayed In Senate Hearing

In yet another indicator that incompetents are handling national security, the U.S. government’s top intelligence official told a senate panel that the Al Qaeda operative who recently tried to blow up a passenger jet should have been questioned by a special interrogation unit that doesn’t even exist.

If this sounds like a late-night comedy show skit, just take a look at the news report that provides the embarrassing details. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the president’s Director of National Intelligence (Dennis Blair) said that the Nigerian terrorist who tried to blow up the Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas should not have been questioned by the FBI, but rather a yet-to-be-created interrogation outfit. 

The hypothetical unit—to be called High-Value Interrogation Group or HIG—was recommended by an Obama Administration task force last summer but has not yet come together. Even when it does, it’s only supposed to handle the questioning of high-value Al Qaeda leaders captured overseas, a criteria that didn’t apply to the Christmas Day terrorist (Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab) since he was apprehended upon landing in the U.S. None of this stopped the Director of National Intelligence from telling congressional leaders that the HIG should have questioned the bomber instead of the FBI.

"That unit was created exactly for this purpose—to make a decision on whether a certain person who’s detained should be treated as a case for federal prosecution or for some of the other means," the director told the senate panel. "We did not invoke the HIG in this case; we should have. Frankly, we were thinking more of overseas people. And, you know, we didn’t put it then—that’s what we will do now. And—and so we need to make those decisions more carefully."

This sort of ignorance certainly doesn’t paint a very positive portrait of the official who, not only heads the nation’s intelligence community, but also acts as the principal adviser to the president as well as the Department of Homeland Security. Annoyed, angry and frustrated, the White House quickly ordered the remarks corrected. Blair followed orders, subsequently claiming that his testimony had been “misconstrued.” What he meant to say is that the HIG will be of tremendous value once it’s fully operational.

This hardly marks the first controversy involving Homeland Security blunders that indicate the system is perhaps not the most efficient. The nation’s Secretary of Homeland Security is actually best known for her many gaffes, including the laughable assessment that the aviation security system worked because Abdulmutallab didn’t actually succeed in blowing up the plane. Never mind that the system allowed a radical Muslim who appeared on the terrorist watch lists of two countries to board an airplane with explosives in his pants and that it was actually passengers—not authorities—who stopped him.

President Obama subsequently revealed that incompetent U.S. intelligence agencies actually helped the Al Qaeda terrorist who came dangerously close to blowing the plane up with 300 passengers aboard. The commander-in-chief called it a “potential catastrophic breach” of security because the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had been sitting on valuable information about the bomber’s terrorist connections for months and the terrorist’s own father had warned American embassy officials that his son had “become [...]

Judicial Watch Sponsors National Tea Party Convention, February 4-6, 2010

Judicial Watch, the non-partisan public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it will serve as a major sponsor for the upcoming National Tea Party Convention to be held February 4-6, 2010, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton will also address the convention on how to uncover and combat government corruption. Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin is set to provide the keynote address.

The purpose of the convention is to bring “Tea Party Movement leaders together from around the nation for the purpose of networking and supporting the movement’s multiple organizations’ principal goals.”

The convention will feature speakers, workshops, information centers, and will provide organizational tools for those who support the Tea Party movement.

“We’re proud to stand with other Americans who respect the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, and the need to limit the size and scope of the federal government,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Most Americans, especially the Tea Party movement, understand that big government leads to big corruption. So as the Obama administration inflates the size of government to unprecedented and dangerous levels – Americans’ concern about corruption is rightly increasing. As a group that has taken on both Republican and Democratic corruption, Judicial Watch is honored to support the independent Tea Party movement.”

According to a recent Judicial Watch poll, conducted December 11-19, 2009 in partnership with Survey USA, a majority of likely voters believe that government is too big (64%) and that bigger government leads to more corruption (62%). Overall, 65% believe political corruption in the federal government is a “very serious” problem. Sure enough, most Americans (62%) believe increasing government’s role in healthcare will lead to more corruption in the healthcare [...]

Judicial Watch Sponsors National Tea Party Convention, February 4-6, 2010

Judicial Watch, the non-partisan public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it will serve as a major sponsor for the upcoming National Tea Party Convention to be held February 4-6, 2010, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton will also address the convention on how to uncover and combat government corruption. Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin is set to provide the keynote address.

The purpose of the convention is to bring “Tea Party Movement leaders together from around the nation for the purpose of networking and supporting the movement’s multiple organizations’ principal goals.”

The convention will feature speakers, workshops, information centers, and will provide organizational tools for those who support the Tea Party movement.

“We’re proud to stand with other Americans who respect the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law, and the need to limit the size and scope of the federal government,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Most Americans, especially the Tea Party movement, understand that big government leads to big corruption. So as the Obama administration inflates the size of government to unprecedented and dangerous levels – Americans’ concern about corruption is rightly increasing. As a group that has taken on both Republican and Democratic corruption, Judicial Watch is honored to support the independent Tea Party movement.”

According to a recent Judicial Watch poll, conducted December 11-19, 2009 in partnership with Survey USA, a majority of likely voters believe that government is too big (64%) and that bigger government leads to more corruption (62%). Overall, 65% believe political corruption in the federal government is a “very serious” problem. Sure enough, most Americans (62%) believe increasing government’s role in healthcare will lead to more corruption in the healthcare [...]

Florida Bill Would Ban Adoption Agencies From Asking About Gun Ownership

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