Now that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the Second
Amendment to the Constitution means that individual Americans have a right to
bear arms, what can we expect? Those who have no confidence in ordinary
Americans may expect a bloodbath, as the benighted masses start shooting each
other, now that they can no longer be denied guns by their betters. When you
stop and think about it, there is no obvious reason why issues like gun control
should be ideological issues in the first place. It is ultimately an empirical
question whether allowing ordinary citizens to have firearms will increase or
decrease the amount of violence...
- National Review Online
Ten alleged members of a Russian spy-ring have been charged in the US with
acting as foreign agents. The suspects are accused of posing as ordinary
citizens, some living together as couples for years. They were charged with
conspiracy to act as unlawful agents of a foreign government, a crime which
carries up to five years in prison. A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said
the allegations were contradictory. "We are studying the information. There are
a lot of contradictions," spokesman Igor Lyakin-Frolov told the AFP news agency,
declining further comment.
- BBC News
With Elena Kagan's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing set to begin Monday,
conservative groups are pushing back against the media storyline that says
President Obama's Supreme Court nominee is a blank slate on hot-button social
issues. Americans United for Life has helped lead the charge, arguing that
Kagan - Obama's solicitor general - has a history of speeches and writings that
strongly hint she will be a left-leaning judge who supports abortion rights and
other liberal causes.
- Baptist Press
Is America under judgment for turning away from God as ancient Israel did?
That is the provocative question addressed by this video documentary produced by WND’s Joseph Farah, edited and directed by award-winning filmmaker George Escobar and featuring messianic rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of the New York Times bestseller “The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery That Holds the Secret of America’s Future.”
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European Union leaders congregated in Toronto June 26th and 27th in a Group
of 20 meeting to address the struggle of economies world-wide. Those leaders
agreed to take steps toward job growth, the reform and strengthening of
financial institutions like banks, and economic stimulation world-wide. At its
conclusion, Presidents José Manuel Barroso and Herman Van Rompuy
declared the meeting a success – the premier forum for international
cooperation. Earlier in June, Van Rompuy announced two additional upcoming
meetings; one in September on foreign affairs and one in January and February
2011 to deal with energy issues.
As of December 1, 2009, the European Union's Treaty of Lisbon aspires to mold
and uplift the 27 member nations of Western Europe into a more powerful single
voice on the world stage. On January 1, 2010, Herman Van Rompuy went from
obscure prime minister of Belgium to first appointed Permanent President of
Europe.
Permanent President of Europe? That's right; and not by public election, but by
appointment of the members of the European Council. The "permanent"
appellation is cloudy; Van Rompuy's 30-month term leading the council ends in
May 2012.
"As president of the European Council, I will listen to every country and
make sure every country comes out a winner in every negotiation," Van
Rompuy told the press last fall when he was first appointed as the EU's first
full-time president.
Van Rompuy is known in Belgium for his inscrutable, mouse-like, mild-mannered
exterior and his self-deprecating humor. He was in office in Belgium just a
year and managed to keep Flemish- and French-speaking factions of the country
from tearing the nation in two through conciliatory methods. Yet his past
antics of political subterfuge indicate much more to his inner man than just a
guy who composes haiku during parliamentary meetings.
Unassuming Van Rompuy has a history of getting his way. He advises that the
path to power is to appear innocuous and unobtrusive, yet his
methods have at times appeared more underhanded than meek. His
critics point out that he broke a major 2007 campaign promise to split up his
own political party's illegally proportioned election district, and he did so
purposely and quietly. As Speaker of the parliament, he delayed a vote on the
proposed district split, going so far as to have the locks changed on the
session meeting rooms so that dissenting parliamentary members could not meet,
He avoided his own office for over a week (purportedly) to avoid opening a
related letter from concerned opponents. His opponents assert that he works not
for the interests of the people, but for big government.
Herman Van Rompuy is an enigmatic, camera shy man who avoids elaborate
public statements and media exposure. Van Rompuy is a federalist who wants the
individual nation-state symbols, flags, and currencies to be set aside in
exchange for one set of European icons. He is geared to meld the EU nations
into a single economy and body, even against individual nations' objections to
one federal government and the new taxes that come with it. Van Rompuy said
last autumn, "The financing of the welfare state, irrespective of the
social reform we implement, will require new resources. The possibility of
financial levies at European level needs to be seriously reviewed."
Van Rompuy is pushing for Brussels to collect one Europe-wide Euro tax on
financial transactions based on the unpopular Tobin tax. It could look a lot
like an American national sales tax. Opponents of such a tax include Poland -
which is not one of the eleven "insider" eurozone member countries
and therefore fears losing power to them - and Great Britain, which has
traditionally balked at surrendering its currency to the Euro.
Van Rompuy is currently working to assemble a taskforce of European leaders
within the economic union of the eurozone of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands,
Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Eight other states are obliged to join
the eurozone once they fulfill the strict entry criteria.
It will be very intriguing as US citizens to watch the European economy,
freedoms, and spending over the upcoming months and years. Will Herman Van
Rompuy, Gordon Brown, Jose Manuel Barroso lead Western Europe to an undeniably
one-man or one-entity governed superpower, or will the countries and the
individuals in them be weakened by too much governance and a loss of their own
freedom of choice and enterprise?
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