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Gay Couple Must Marry Or Lose Benefits

 

From the “Be careful what you wish for” department: Boston Globe staffers have been told that health and dental benefits for gay employees’ domestic partners are being discontinued. Gay couples who want to keep their benefits must marry by Jan. 1.

A memo sent to the Globe’s Boston Newspaper Guild members, and obtained by the Herald, states that Massachusetts gay Guild employees can extend their benefits to their partners only if they marry.

Now that gay marriage is legal in Massachusetts companies that offer benefits to gay employees’ partners risk hearing cries of discrimination from unmarried straight couples.

The Globe does not extend benefits to live-in partners of its heterosexual employees. Like many companies, it offered benefits to partners of gay employees because marriage was not an option for them. Now that gay marriage is an option in Massachusetts, Behenna said the paper could be more susceptible to claims of discrimination. Paul Holtzman, an attorney specializing in employment law at Krokidas & Bluestein, said you can expect more local companies to change their policies.

The Globe is correct in their policy change as the gay community can not have things both ways. They can not continue with domestic partnerships and benefits while the law gives them the remedy as heterosexual couples.

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Did Special Forces Take Down Taepodong Missile?

 Bill Gertz, well connected Washington Times reporter, poses an interesting observation on the failure of the North Korean Taepodong 2 missile this week:

"We have no evidence that the U.S. was able to sabotage North Korea's Taepodong-2 missile, which malfunctioned 42 seconds into launch on Tuesday and crashed.
But we do note that special operations forces (SOF) are playing an increasing role, overt and covert, in the world under Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's rule. We also note that one of the reasons that SOF procured the powerful .50- caliber Barrett's sniper rifle was to have the capability to disable ballistic missiles. It's a scenario for missile defense you won't see in any literature from the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency: insert a commando behind the lines, who positions himself within shooting range of the launchpad.

"One of the original reasons for procuring the .50-caliber sniper system was to disable missiles," a SOF source says. "A round pumped in prior to launch, or during to cover the noise, in the right place would cause a catastrophic malfunction."

I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s my idea of “quiet diplomacy.”

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Plot To Bomb Tunnel Uncovered

From the Daily News:

“The FBI has uncovered what officials consider a serious plot by jihadists to bomb the Holland Tunnel in hopes of causing a torrent of water to deluge lower Manhattan, the Daily News has learned.

The terrorists sought to drown the Financial District as New Orleans was by Hurricane Katrina, sources said. They also wanted to attack subways and other tunnels.

Counterterrorism officials are alarmed by the "lone wolf" terror plot because they allegedly got a pledge of financial and tactical support from Jordanian associates of top terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi before he was killed in Iraq, a counterterrorism source told The News.”

Was the discovery of this plot related in any way to the now publicly disclosed NSA intercept or SWIFT programs? The article leads one away from this thought and states, “The FBI discovered the plot by monitoring Internet chat rooms, where the aspiring terrorists discussed striking the U.S. economy, rather than causing mass casualties.” Perhaps there was some indication of a plot that was noted in this way, but it is highly unlikely that the chat room was the source of all their information as “they allegedly got a pledge of financial and tactical support from Jordanian associates of top terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi before he was killed in Iraq.”

The terrorists are still a danger and planning harm, as the Miami arrest of seven plotters and this tunnel bombing plot now prove. "They're hell-bent on destroying the economy in the U.S.," a counterterrorism source said. Al Qaeda founder Bin Laden has often urged his followers to "bleed" America financially." Such stories continues to underscore the harm the NY Times does by revealing methods of collecting information on terrorism.

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Judges Refreshingly Follow Law In Gay Marriage Cases

 

Two major decisions in the defense of marriage occurred today. A 4-2 decision issued July 6 by the New York Court of Appeals upheld the state’s legal definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman and said that it was up to the state legislature to decide whether to recognize same-sex marriage.

In Georgia, the case revolved around a 2004 ballot initiative. Seventy-six percent of Georgia voters had approved a ban on gay marriage. But opponents of the ban sued, arguing that the ballot language was misleading. The ballot measure had asked voters to decide on allowing both same-sex marriage and civil unions. State officials argued that Georgians knew what they were voting on when they overwhelmingly approved the ballot measure.

These decisions are also important for the rule of law as each court took the opportunity to rule on the issue based on existing law or, in the case of Georgia, a portion of the State constitution. Hopefully this trend will continue and help curtail the habit of the left rushing to the nearest judge to overturn the will of the people.

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North Korea Threatens More Launches To Regain Position

North Korea responded to international anger over its missile tests by threatening today to launch still more missiles, and warned of "stronger physical actions" if other nations impose sanctions on it.”

The increased rhetoric and threats to launch additional missiles and provide “stronger physical actions” are expected as the North Koreans are attempting to recover from their latest misstep. The launch of the test missiles last week was intended as a show of force and to increase their negotiating position. As an added bonus, a successful launch of the Taepodong II would help their sales of technology to foreign customers. Unfortunately, the long-range Taepodong-2 intercontinental missile failed just 41 seconds into its launch. Although additional short range missiles were used, the long range version was to be the centerpiece of the launch and its failure caused a loss of face and a weakening of their negotiation position.

Despite the international condemnation, they North Koreans will continue to make moves to regain their bargaining position in hopes of returns from their behavior. The news that they are making preparations to launch another long-range Taepodong-2 missile and that they have three or four more missiles ready for firing on launch pads is not unexpected. Look for the Bush administration to continue its pressure and efforts to assemble a coalition of countries, including China, to resolve this issue before force is required.

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Are Liberals Really More Patriotic?

 

E.J. Dionne, Jr, Op-ed columnist writer for the Washington Post, penned a piece titled A Dissidents Holiday, proclaiming the goodness of the never ending America bashing from the progressives. Dionne asks:

Have you ever noticed a certain hesitant quality to the expressions of patriotism by progressives or left-wingers? The patriotism of the conservative goes unquestioned But the progressive and the reformer have a problem with what passes for unadulterated patriotism. By nature, the reformer is bound to insist that the country, however glorious, is not a perfect place, that it is capable of doing wrong as well as right.

A certain hesitant quality? Were it only true. My experience is that finding true expressions of patriotism from hard core progressives is like a treasure hunt: You keep hearing that it exists, but you can never seem to find it. Consider the statements of people like Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks in
the London Telegraph.

"The entire country may disagree with me, but I don't understand the necessity for patriotism," Maines resumes, through gritted teeth. "Why do you have to be a patriot? About what? This land is our land? Why? You can like where you live and like your life, but as for loving the whole country I don't see why people care about patriotism."

Well she is just a country singer, right? What about the feelings of National pride from a well-connected political activist who would certainly know more than a country singer?
From the Daily Kos:

Today I walked out of church about a third of the way through the service. A soloist was performing "God Bless the USA." I have always found that song to be especially cloying, but when I noticed it listed in the bulletin I decided to attempt to tolerate it. And I might have managed to do just that had not one or two individuals prompted the entire congregation to stand.

At that moment I felt as though I'd been punched in the gut. And it was a double whammy - not only was I offended politically, I was deeply offended spiritually. I would never under any circumstance stand in tribute to a performance of that particular song. As far as I'm concerned asking me to stand in a sanctuary bordered on blasphemy. How could I in good conscience stand to embrace the lyrics "I'm proud to be an American" in the very same week we learned U.S. soldiers raped an Iraqi woman then murdered her and her family to cover up the crime? What spiritually unwise person planned this nonsense?

Kos, no doubt, is referring to the arrest and charges against
Private Steven Green. The charges are horrible and, if true, he faces the death penalty. Kos, it seems, has already convicted Private Green of his charges as he does not have the presence of mind to assume innocence before guilt. But does the action of a lone private acting on his own undermine the sentiment that Im proud to be an American"? Does it undo the good the US did to defeat Naziism? Does it override the benefit of causing the collapse of the USSR? What about other acts of kindness from Americans such as the nearly billion dollars the Congress gave to tsunami victims or the hundreds of millions of dollars we give to fight malaria and AIDS? No? I thought not.

A certain hesitancy on the part of many liberals would be understandable, but why must their patriotic beliefs always be tied to what they believe America must eventually become and be so unwilling to be proud of all that we do which is good? We all have the freedom to believe as we wish, but it is clear to me that the never-ending critisism of the "progressive" will never pass for what we have known for 230 years as patriotism.

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Professor Teaches Bush Caused WTC Collapse

Bush Derangement Syndrome claims another victim and he wants it to spread to others. Kevin Barrett, a Professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and pictured on the right, is teaching a “different interpretations of the war on terror” in his Introduction to Islam course this fall. Among other things, he holds that President Bush purposely started the war on terror by collapsing the World Trade Centers.

''The physics of those collapses clearly could not have resulted from plane crashes and jet fuel fires with office materials.'' Barrett says jet fuel does not burn hot enough to melt steel, and says recent tests on melted steel from the building prove his theory that it was wired to collapse, by the Government.


Barrett says the Bush Administration is fooling the American public with the Adolf Hitler 'Big Lie Technique'... ''Tell them a little lie and they'll wonder about it - weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was a relatively little lie - and people are getting called on it.'' Barrett says. ''Tell em a big lie like 9/11 and they have a huge resistance to questioning it.''

''These people (his critics) are welcome to their opinions, but we have a tradition of academic freedom here in Wisconsin of sifting fearlessly in pursuit of truth because our motto has it- The truth will set you free. ''

Keep in mind that this represents “original thinking” by some on the far edges of the left and is to be applauded.
Charlie Sheen, noted actor-idiot, has expressed opinions that the towers collapsed because of internal charges. "It seems to me like 19 amateurs with box cutters taking over four commercial airliners and hitting 75% of their targets, that feels like a conspiracy theory. It raises a lot of questions." Sheen described the climate of acceptance for serious discussion about 9/11 as being far more fertile than it was a couple of years ago. "It feels like from the people I talk to in and around my circles, it seems like the worm is turning."

These opinions are not too far removed from people like
Howard Dean who said "we don't know" whether President Bush was warned in advance about al-Qaeda's plot to hijack airplanes and drive them into the World Trade Center and Pentagon. While saying he didn't personally believe in the theory that Bush got a 9/11 heads-up from Saudi Arabia, Dean told Fox News Sunday, "We don't know and it would be a nice thing to know." Asked why, in an interview last Monday with Washington, D.C., radio host Diane Rehm, he floated what most regard as a nutty conspiracy theory, Dean said, "Because there are people who believe that."

Yes, Mr. Dean, there are people who believe such things and we call them "morons."
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