tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post8113361294009168247..comments2024-01-18T17:25:10.325-08:00Comments on Living Outside The Dialectic: Reform in the "Fourth Branch": The Federal Administrative Procedure Act of 1946Niki Raapanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-61358356616145688802009-01-07T10:55:00.000-08:002009-01-07T10:55:00.000-08:00Niki,How many lawyers does Constance have particip...Niki,<BR/><BR/>How many lawyers does Constance have participating over on her blog? One would think that a Christian lawyer would offer to help you defend your reputation with respect to that NoahideNews site. I understand your outrage in the way you've been treated by sycophants over there.<BR/><BR/>Just to be clear, I don't think Constance has any need or desire for sycophants. I'm not sure who the unjust judges over there are seeking to please, but I don't think it's Christ.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11160398377458119212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-70490009084854939242008-12-31T00:32:00.000-08:002008-12-31T00:32:00.000-08:0044 Below?! Oh my god!!! Winter be gone!!!4 kinds o...44 Below?! Oh my god!!! Winter be gone!!!<BR/><BR/>4 kinds of hummus! Wow, I only know one kind, with slight variations. The trick is: peel off the skins one by one and chop it up with a crescent knife if you haven't got a chance to use a mixer or blender. I have a secret which is to add the juice of a lemon, it improves the flavour a lot, but I know that it's not considered to be really authentic that way. I also add the oil into it rather than just sprinkle it on top. I'll send you the recipe in the mail. <BR/><BR/>Re: etzioni, I've got a few leads. One person in Israel has given me a contact, which I sent you, let's see where that goes, but more important, my friend says his mum doesn't recall, but that she is going to look through what she has on that period, and he is sure that they can help. I am sure we will find the missing link.<BR/><BR/>You know what, you may have heard of an Israeli "peace" forum called MePeace (http://mepeace.ning.com/ ) where they claim to be "peacemakers". I was involved for a few months, actually one of the most active participants, and got gatekeeped and ultimately banned. What always was so interesting was one certain gatekeeper, Neri Bar-On, who is all "let us not play the blame game" stuff and would always refer to Kook and of course to Buber. When I mentioned the crimes of the Gush Eminum folks, he would deny it, then when I mentioned that Martin Buber refused to leave the house that belonged to Edward Said, people would come out with junk against Said too! Point is, being banned, all my documentation got eliminated. Yet, the point is, people who are not informed of the real nature of these criminals believe they are humanitarians. This is the gigantic lie of it all, and this is what we are trying to debunk. <BR/><BR/>anyway, got to set up some stuff, just wanted to check in and say hello!!!<BR/>hugs to you and to everyone and that means to David in Battle Creek too!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-6899329456940134042008-12-30T23:31:00.000-08:002008-12-30T23:31:00.000-08:00@ David in Battle Creek~lol~ Consider yourself 'bl...@ David in Battle Creek<BR/><BR/>~lol~ Consider yourself 'blessed'!<BR/><BR/>I thought I was gonna lose my mind reading those 'crosscurrent' threads of commentary on Ms. Cumbey's blog. Not that they weren't interesting though... but words... do get in the way so often these days. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-86896521796820810022008-12-30T10:03:00.000-08:002008-12-30T10:03:00.000-08:00I can't believe my comments even got noticed. I n...I can't believe my comments even got noticed. I never get noticed about anything, ever! <BR/><BR/>David in Battle CreekAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-27538153790470990432008-12-30T07:41:00.000-08:002008-12-30T07:41:00.000-08:00Schmaltz is rendered chicken fat. A Yiddish term, ...Schmaltz is rendered chicken fat. A Yiddish term, I suspect. ~lol~ <BR/><BR/>But in your case you'd be much better served by learning to make stuff like "salmon bark", salmon belly sausages, and a takeoff of an indigenous American pemmican, a kind of a 'warrior's best friend and traveling companion'... rendered salmon fat, dehydrated chopped or shredded salmon scraps, some chopped nuts, dried berries, wild leek, salt etc. <BR/><BR/>If you net white fish from time to time, also classic fish stock... refined (simmered down and reduced) to a classic French-style <I>demi-glace de poisson</I>... or a half-glaze... even a <I>glace</I>... a glaze [like a jelly] which, preserved with a little highest-quality salt, keeps practically forever.<BR/><BR/>Makes quick work for making darn near any kind of sauce or gravy in a hurry. The same principle can be applied for pork, beef, game, and chicken or wild fowl [there's even vegetarian] too.<BR/><BR/>Naturally, some added white wine would be extra nice [for the fish half-glaze]. But one of my all-time favorite salmon dishes is made with rhubarb and fish half-glaze made from red wine - a sweet & sour Italian-style affair with added vinegar, sugar and plumped-up, syrupy cherry raisins and citrus zest. Ummmm, dat's good, yea! <BR/><BR/>[Next time we should talk about gumbos (<I>gumbo z'herbes</I> in the spring), red beans & dirty rice, and jambalaya too, girl!:)]<BR/><BR/>Also, heated flat stone (rock) or ceramic stone baking in a hearth [or oven] produces some of the healthiest cooking in the world.<BR/><BR/>Just like baking pizza on bricks, tandoori-style breads against high-heat ceramic, and, yes, even Arabic-style flatbreads [of which pizza is a type].<BR/><BR/>Do you have a bread stone for your oven? Can you fit a 16" round one on a shelf or on the inside bottom of your oven? Do you have a manual grain mill, a hand-cranked nut grinder, or a wheatgrass juicer?<BR/><BR/>How 'bout the ability to grow your own fresh herbs and lettuces? Watercress is an excellent example of a healthful salad green that's simple to grow indoors with some sun, water... or grown with a low-wattage grow light... in a tiny amount of space. Making your own natural fertilizer and compote might come soon after. <BR/><BR/>Ideally, you need an internal temp of 650 degrees or higher for using the bread stone most efficiently; but lower temps work out fine too.<BR/><BR/>After a fish is cleaned, it can be cooked directly on a hot rock, or it can be cooked just the way the Northwest tribes roasted it over a direct fire suspended from a wood sapling frame.<BR/><BR/>If you keep bags of organic wheat around you can always do some simple [healthful] sprouting in hemp or similar type sprout bags, make wheatgrass juice tonics, or keep some fermented Rejuvelac handy.<BR/><BR/>If you have blackstrap molasses and some spices, baking powder and soda, with buttermilk or sour milk of some type you can steam your own Boston brown bread in a coffee can on top of the stove. Or make quick breads - Irish soda and wheaten breads are delicious!<BR/><BR/>High-quality natural salt and some vinegars can easily assist you in preparing variations of fermented and pickled fruits and veggies, especially the famous German or northern European sauerkrauts and different soured or sweet-and-sour fruit concoctions... even relishes and jams.<BR/><BR/>There's nothin' like the swappin' of a few old recipes between cooks, Niki! But, hey, we might need to work on making you self-sufficient. When you have organic seeds, including grain [wheat, rye, amaranth, quinoa] berries, and some few dried, powdered, or dehydrated beans, legumes, sea plants and other veggies, etcetera, you're free as a bird, and now you're also ready for some backpackin' or witch doctorin'! ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-16829179673989621942008-12-30T07:22:00.000-08:002008-12-30T07:22:00.000-08:00As a matter of fact, our Thanksgiving dinner this ...As a matter of fact, our Thanksgiving dinner this year was 4 different kinds of hummus, pita bread, and big fat ripe red grapes. It was Nordica's idea cause we were in a motel without a stove to cook on. It was so yummy and filling too. i liked the garlic hummus best and actually, huh, i made it once in seattle years ago. put garbanzo beans in my blender and added spices. Not near as good as the premade stuff we just had, what's your recipies? Got one for making it without a blender? I bet there's a way to smash them by hand.<BR/><BR/>Etzioni's birth name is Werner Falk. The record is unclear when he changed it. The Jerusalem brigade that defended the city in the '48 war was called the Etzioni brigade. I know he served in that one but again, the record is unclear who it was named for. Most of the military websites on it are in Hebrew. <BR/><BR/>Etzioni claims his unit was assigned to "bring in" the Irgun after the Dier Yassin massacre, but I just found historical records that show the Hagana assisted in the final hours of the "battle." <BR/><BR/>I'm also interested in verifying the Iraqi Jews' allegations that the Hagana poisoned the water of wells in the Arab towns they drove people out of. In Robert Kennedy's articles he said the Arabs planned to poison the well on the hill that supplied the Jews' water in Jerusalem. I'd also like to know if the claim that most Jews and Arabs got along fine in the greater ME before the Zionists is true. I know that the Jews' status in Germany prior to the Nazis and WWII was so good it was one of the better places for them. The horrible irony of this whole antiSemitism thing is that it may have been the Zionists who made it so bad for the Jews everywhere and caused so much harm to the people they were supposedly helping. I would think some Jews would want to get to the truth of these allegations and either prove them to be false or seek justice. Because, I've also seen testimony now that there were many Jews and Arabs who wanted a peace agreement in 48, 67 and 70, and that the hardliner Zionists thwarted it every time it became possible. I have no way of verifying any of it.<BR/><BR/>It's 44 below right now and I'm warm as long as I keep the fire blazing. My new stove looks like I've had it for 15 years!<BR/><BR/>Hugs to you too Mary, in fact a big group hug to everyone who's been commenting lately. I feel loved.Niki Raapanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-58492214281055585632008-12-30T04:07:00.000-08:002008-12-30T04:07:00.000-08:00You just made me hungry! It sounds like you would ...You just made me hungry! It sounds like you would love Hummus if you don't already eat it. It is the staple here at home, that with Tzaziki. If you need recipes, I'm ready! <BR/><BR/>Not only are there 3 hate sites, but there is an official smear artist on the Academic Left Haifa University Mailing list. Just today, to see what I could get out of these academics, I asked if there was anyone who had information on Buber and Communitarianism as well as his students. Will see if anyone responds, but mainly, waiting for the censor to attack me, it's a knee-jerk stimulus. <BR/><BR/>I did talk (well, message, because I lost my voice) to my friend and he said his mum has no direct recollection of the name Etzioni, but she will think about it. I am quite sure that if she concentrates, things will come to her, and when I start sending documents and info something will happen. Right now is unable to use internet where she's at, but after the holidays, we will work on this. Her father too was a terrorist at that time, but in the Irgun, so I would imagine the roads had crossed. <BR/><BR/>Keep warm, stay well and many hugs<BR/>maryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-65777483966268918202008-12-30T03:08:00.000-08:002008-12-30T03:08:00.000-08:00Hmmm. everyone is sure giving me lots to think abo...Hmmm. everyone is sure giving me lots to think about tonight. I made a post that includes that link you provided S. And yes I remember now what you told me when you first responded. I learned a lot from you. how's Johhny doing btw? and I did get the pic of the yurt, nice one. Mine is getting there:)<BR/><BR/>Mary this is getting so interesting I can't imagine where it will all lead. 3 hate sites huh? You must really be making progress!<BR/><BR/>Lark, I'm almos afraid to tell you what I eat. But i will. I love rice and bread, I'd say they are my main staples. I recently learned how to make Arabic bread and it's a lot easier on a woodstove than loaves. I eat a lot of beans too, and love fruits and nut munchies (the bags of healthy tidbits from Barefoot Bob's Oragnic store fed me for 3 days). I also require a steady supply of dark, rich chocolates, butter (for my bread) and jams to go with my absolute lifetime favorite food: peanut butter. <BR/><BR/>In the summertime I eat a lot of fresh Copper River Red Salmon, baked with garlic, onions and olive oil is the best way in my opinion. I love cheese, yogurt and sour cream, we want to get a goat and learn to make our own. Oh and potatoes (sp?), fried, baked and mashed are seen regularly on my table, especially if Nordica is here. I also sometimes live on oatmeal and raisens and pancakes. Then again, I also eat a lot of pasta and red sauces, my shelves always have plenty of tomato paste, diced and stewed in the can. In the summer we eat vegetables raw and sliced.<BR/><BR/>Did that grandmother teach you how to make piroshki (sp?) I used to buy them all the time at a shop on the street across from the Farmers Market on 1st ave. I loved those, the ones with sausage, onions and brocolli were beyond perfection. It may sound strange, and I probably should be careful how I say things now, but one of the reasons I love visiting people from other culture is to eat their foods! Have you ever had traditional Cuban sweet meats and fruits rolled in powdered sugar? I couldn't get the recipie because the Cuban grandmother who made it for us spoke only Spanish. I love spicey, hot foods prepared lovingly by ancient hands.. show me an old crone and I'll follow her home, no matter how much she yells at me. What's schmaltz? I'll start saving it!Niki Raapanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-30077079356658390392008-12-30T01:02:00.000-08:002008-12-30T01:02:00.000-08:00I'm with S here! To answer your question about if ...I'm with S here! <BR/><BR/>To answer your question about if I have heard of them referred to as Communitarian, I have to say "no" because the word has escaped me up until three weeks ago when I discovered your site! I will try to look into this. There is a whole literature on the settlements, but very unfortunately, 90% of it is in Hebrew, because what gets out is only the propaganda or the 2% of those who report the things that settlers do. Remember, settlers are not all these rustic orthodox people, that is a myth that has to be broken. Most of them are "normal" westerners who are looking for a way to live less expensively and especially, with other Jews, since they do believe themselves to be chosen and better. That they come to live in an Arab country is the irony, they should have went straight for Tel Aviv, but that would mean spending money and maybe standing in a breadline!<BR/><BR/>Like I said earlier, I'm getting a few people on the case Re Etzioni's Israel period. You will be very surprised at my contacts, Niki. One of them you already mentioned to me in a letter, it is my best friend in the universe, the other is this person's mum, whose history will floor you. Yet, though being raised in the midst of ultra-Zionism, they have escaped the clutches of it and are the fiercest warriors against it. They do have access to things in Hebrew, which will be helpful for us. <BR/><BR/>Yes, ritual defamation is a technique that goes beyond smearing. I am a victim to it all the time, (there are three HATE sites against me, yes, one of them by a so-called Anti-Zionist Jew), and the way it operates can be very effective against some people, because what we hold most precious is destroyed, our good name. It uses a lot of tricks and the important one is to involve "others", kind of like mobbing. I see it all the time, and in your case, this is a classic example of it. <BR/><BR/>But, those who use it are never able to go for the arguments as they stand and this is what needs to be pointed out to the "peanut gallery", because the spectators are the ones who are there to be influenced. This is why it is played out in public. <BR/><BR/>I don't need to tell a person like you to be strong, you know it already, but ... be strong!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-83361926446160246692008-12-30T01:00:00.000-08:002008-12-30T01:00:00.000-08:00Niki, "but you see the world is a wiggly affair......Niki, "but you see the world is a wiggly affair..."<BR/><BR/>Might I suggest a heaping spoonful of Alan Watts?<BR/><BR/>http://www.alanwatts.com/ra/Bigger_Wiggle.mp3<BR/><BR/>After Words: Retracing the Patterns of Language<BR/><BR/>http://msms2.blogspot.com/search?q=alan+watts<BR/><BR/>I know I'm not nearly so smart as I sometimes would like to think I am. My best days probably were lost just as soon as I learned a few words, I think. However, I was once a professional cook for some twenty years... and I still find some eerie wisdom... in this old adage... attributed to Brillat-Savarin, the French author of "The Physiology of Taste" (1825)... to be instructive:<BR/><BR/>"Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are."<BR/><BR/>With such a curiosity as wafts its way toward me... and as I'm unable to stop my stupid fingers on this keypad... do you think we could know what you eat, Niki?<BR/><BR/>Though I'm not Jewish [so far as I know] I once worked as a chef at a semi-kosher <I>Jewish-style</I> delicatessen... in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood... called Matzoh Momma's [Lotsa Trauma ~lol~]. The most wonderful Jewish women always seemed to have such very detailed, insightful suggestions for how I might learn to improve my too-meager Jewish cooking skills... while others would bring me secret spice mixtures from Israel... and so forth... and so on.<BR/><BR/>But the grandmotherly sort who was my favorite - the one who taught me the fine art of making out-of-this-world knishes and the holiday specialties I had never prepared or tasted before - had a few lines which will forever endear her to me... lines which, because she was so hard of hearing... came across as the thunderous call to battle... like what must have been heard in the wise old kitchens of the ancients or something:<BR/><BR/>"Save dah shmaltz! Don't trow avay dah schmaltz! Please, vee need dah schmaltz!"<BR/><BR/>And with those words I just knew I would get another chance to chew the fat with my dear Russian lady friend, Pesya - boy, that old woman, I'm telling ya, Niki, was utterly hysterical... the bomb... as the kids like to say today!:)<BR/><BR/>BTW, another great post - you're getting many more new readers than you may know - thanks for keeping up your strength.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-82454096348024061072008-12-29T13:41:00.000-08:002008-12-29T13:41:00.000-08:00I looked up "Gaza Settlers+communitarian" and the ...I looked up "Gaza Settlers+communitarian" and the first link I clicked on was your most recent blog post. I felt like I was trudging through the snow and I saw some familiar foot prints up ahead! The next link I clicked was this:<BR/><BR/>http://www.shma.com/bookreviews/hart.htm<BR/><BR/>I scanned the first few paragraphs, and it makes an interesting argument for Zionist settlers being like the puritans, but being on my lunchbreak, with the kids fighting overtop of spongebob, it is hard to focus. <BR/><BR/>All OF our 1.5 feet of snow vanished into rain and chinooks. Being you've spent time in washington, I'm sure you know what I mean. I hope you got the photo I sent of the Northwest Ger. <BR/><BR/>I hope you realize that when people are attacking you it is because you are directly over their target. Fire for effect. If you recall, the first e-mail I sent you was a compliment to you for a TREASURE TROVE of information on Zionism that was not easily available on all the false "anti-zionist" sites. <BR/><BR/>Being one of the most important revolutions in modern history, and as little as we americans know about it, Zionism really smacks a person in the face when/if they find out about its history.<BR/><BR/>I've never considered you "anti" anything except for ANTI-ANYTHING THAT LIMITS-PERSONAL FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY.<BR/><BR/>God bless you Niki Rapanna (pronounced paaaan-A). We will all continue to pray... but we do EXPECT you to eat! DAMNIT!sewneohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11217023773440530400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-17666048765959087232008-12-29T10:38:00.000-08:002008-12-29T10:38:00.000-08:00Thank you all for these comments. I may not always...Thank you all for these comments. I may not always be able to respond but I definitely sppreciate the support. Welcome Bird!<BR/><BR/>Bobby I am very interested in these administrative laws since that's what got me involved in all this in 1999. Thanks for the links. I'm working on a new article about it and it's good to know that the patriot acts nullified the 1946 reform act. layer upon layer of bs, eh?<BR/><BR/>Mary, I didn't know there was a term called Ritual Defamation. I have noticed that the more people find my research the more people say rude things about me. It does hurt my feelings at first, but then I get mad and then I am inspired to write something that will really irritate them. So collaborating on an article about Etzioni will be my pleasure. Plus, I would love to hear from someone who knew him when he was a student under Buber, or when he was openly active duty. <BR/><BR/>Professor Bill Granados is the only person I know personally who's been to dinner at his house, and he promised to deliver him a message from me back in 2002 when he was invited to GWU to design a masters in criminal justice. I never received a return message. <BR/><BR/>Have you ever heard the Jewish Settlements in Gaza, Jerusalem and West Bank described as communitarian?Niki Raapanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-38099810818385415122008-12-28T08:48:00.000-08:002008-12-28T08:48:00.000-08:00Hi Niki, I am sorry you are a victim of Ritual Def...Hi Niki, I am sorry you are a victim of Ritual Defamation<BR/>http://www.lairdwilcox.com/news/defame.html<BR/>this is what opponents to reasoned argumentation begin to do when they fear that their influence over others is waining. Of course, it becomes "important" to them to consider aspects of one's character (doesn't matter if they are real or imagined, it is the defamation that matters, not the truth of it) such as religious belief in order to distract and wipe the "opponent" out of the arena. <BR/><BR/>They actually do have a lot to fear, in the short time I've been exposed to your arguments, they hold water, as well as confirming some intuitions I've had for many years, but have been unable to find the correct explanations to account for these things. <BR/><BR/>Yes, we are going to write that piece on Etzioni, it is going to be on Palestine Think Tank, and they are going to complain still more. It doesn't matter to me, and it may not to you either. What matters is informing people of the plans that someone like Etzioni has and getting the public to be wary of him and to counter his manipulative work. <BR/><BR/>By the way, I will get in touch with my contacts about the Buber era. It is possible that one of these persons personally knew Etzioni.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-8295220110252143452008-12-28T07:09:00.000-08:002008-12-28T07:09:00.000-08:00FDR's unconstitutional New Deal initiatives to bal...FDR's unconstitutional New Deal initiatives to balance our rights with New Deal objectives established several federal agencies to implement and enforce the new federal laws. These agencies exercised powers not granted by the Constitution to the three branches of government. The number of agencies eventually grew to 55. FDR established the President's Committee on Administrative Management in 1936 to reign in a "headless 'fourth branch' of government". He established the Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure in 1939. The committee was charged with the responsibility of reviewing the criticisms of the federal administrative processes and formulating recommendations for improvement. The committee issued its recommendations in 1941, but WWII caused passage to be delayed until 1946 when Congress enacted the Administrative Procedure Act. In 1947, the Department of Justice issued the Attorney General's Manual on the Administrative Procedure Act.<BR/><BR/><B>The Administrative Procedure Act, rather than being a guardian of our constitutional rights, attempted to define the limits on federal intrusion.</B> In other words, <B>it legalized federal intrusion on our constitutional rights.</B> Nearly all of those agencies which were controlled by the APA were roled into Homeland security via the Patriot Acts I & II following 9/11/2001. The Real ID Act of 2005 then gave Homeland Security the authority to waive not only the Administrative Procedure Act, but any other federal law which specified limits on its power.<BR/><BR/>In other words, all of the subversive New Deal laws, as well as all of the provisions of the Patriot Acts, and Homeland Security, extend federal authority over and above every constitutional limit, and especially our Bill of Rights.<BR/><BR/>Homeland Security not only acts with all the authority of an unconstitutional "fourth branch of government", it is part of NorthCom, a military command extending control over all of North America, and through it acts with dictatorial power under the Commander In Chief, the President of the United States.<BR/><BR/>Links:<BR/><A HREF="http://law.jrank.org/pages/4084/Administrative-Procedure-Act-1946.html" REL="nofollow">Administrative Procedure Act of (1946)</A><BR/><A HREF="http://www.dhs.gov/xprevprot/programs/gc_1200062053842.shtm" REL="nofollow">REAL ID</A><BR/><A HREF="http://notexasborderwall.blogspot.com/2008/07/waived-on-border-administrative.html" REL="nofollow">Find list of federal laws waived by Homeland Security here</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-66052491180155279572008-12-28T05:45:00.000-08:002008-12-28T05:45:00.000-08:00News Flash: Homeland Security Trumps the Administr...News Flash: Homeland Security Trumps the Administrative Procedure Act, as well as dozens of other's which it finds detrimental to its mission.<BR/><BR/>"Under authority of Section 102 of the 2005 REAL ID Act, The Administrative Procedure Act is one of 36 federal laws now waived, without explanation, by the Department of Homeland Security for border wall construction.<BR/><BR/>"Left unchecked, the unprecedented vagueness of Section 102 waiver authority, and the unjustified muting of the Administrative Procedure Act, may be repeated for other federal projects elsewhere in the nation." - <A HREF="http://notexasborderwall.blogspot.com/2008/07/waived-on-border-administrative.html" REL="nofollow">Waived On the Border</A><BR/><BR/>Of course, this blogger is advocating yet another layer of new law of the type loved so much by bureaucrats for the opportunities they provide for even more oppressive law. Why do they never mention repealing oppressive laws?<BR/><BR/>I'm very disappointed that Constance tolerates Zionist shills on her blog, embracing them even as "highly esteemed contributors". Perhaps Dorothy is right that "Constance will do what she wants to do", with a little help from her "highly esteemed contributors". In the movie Braveheart, the Nobel's reveal their secret of control. Compromise.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-80761658638971992302008-12-28T04:39:00.000-08:002008-12-28T04:39:00.000-08:00I'm sorry you are suffering. I've been reading you...I'm sorry you are suffering. I've been reading your blog to try to better understand the world we are living in now. Zionism is a cruel and racist ideology and these actions in Gaza are a direct outgrowth of this diseased thinking. The U.S. will continue to defend its 'friend' even when it bombs the U.S.'s own warships because of all spies in the rank and file. No, I don't see a peaceful world anytime soon. Look at all the newspapers that support genocide. Look at all the citizens that hold allegiance to Israel while claiming to be Americans. This dual citizenship has to stop. The more people disavow you the stronger you should be. That is the only way to be. You don't need me to tell you that. You live in one of the harshest environments. Thank you for shoring up my own strength.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com