Friday, April 1, 2011

ALLIANCE ALERTS 04/01/2011

Headlines - Friday, April 1, 2011
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THE 'GREAT DECEIVER' MUST GO - THE SOONER THE BETTER

Why Obama should be thrown out in 2012

Obama not only has talked of his goal to bankrupt the Coal industry and raise our gas prices to $5 dollars a gallon, he has regularly said he was against drilling for oil. Shortly after the BP disaster, the speeches against drilling for oil became shriller as Obama gave 2 billion to Brazil to drill for oil, telling them he could hardly wait to import oil from them. Now, we have Obama who has.....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Roth/laurie259.htm
by Laurie Roth

HERITAGE FOUNDATION QUESTIONS OF NOTE

Are There Secret Earmarks in the Federal Budget?

USA Today reported this week that billions in earmarks remain tucked into the funding measure that keeps the federal government running for the remainder of the fiscal year. Congress is debating right now how much to cut from the measure, yet these secret earmarks are not being openly discussed by members of Congress.
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WHY ISN'T THE U.S. CONGRESS SCREAMING? ARE THEY COMPLICIT?

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The Problems with Obama:  From NBC to Overt Support of Terrorists
http://www.thepostemail.com/2011/03/31/the-problems-with-obama-from-nbc-to-overt-support-of-terrorists/

ISN'T THE DESTRUCTION OF THE U.S. TREASON?
by Sher Zieve, ©2011

SERIOUS THREATS TO AMERICA AND WHAT DOES OBAMA DO?

Federal Agents Told to Reduce Border Arrests

Fellow Patriot,

This is no April Fool’s joke.

An Arizona sheriff will be testifying under oath next month that U.S. Border Patrol officials have repeatedly told him to reduce – at times even stop – arrests of illegal immigrants caught trying to cross the U.S. border.

Just today, Minuteman PAC heard of this outrageous deception put forth by the Obama Administration in a desperate attempt to make Sec. of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano’s claim that the border was more secure than ever, match with the statistics.

Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever revealed that a supervisor with the U.S. Border Patrol told him as recently as this month that the federal agency’s office on Arizona’s southern border was under orders to keep apprehension numbers down during specific reporting periods.

The senior supervisor with the U.S. Border Patrol then went on to explain about how their mission is not to “scare people back” and that the supervisor had to go back to his guys and “tell them not to catch anybody, that their job is to chase people away”. … “They were not to catch anyone, arrest anyone. Their job was to set up posture, to intimidate people, to get them to go back.”

HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES SCHEDULE 04/04/2011

THE LEADER'S WEEKLY SCHEDULE
WEEK OF APRIL 4, 2011
MONDAY, APRIL 4TH
On Monday, the House will meet at 12:00 p.m. for morning hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m.
H.R. 1246 - To reduce the amounts otherwise authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense for printing and reproduction (Suspension, 40 Minutes of Debate) (Sponsored by Rep. Allen West / Armed Services Committee)
TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH AND THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the House will meet at 10:00 a.m. for morning hour debate and 12:00 p.m. for legislative business.
On Thursday, the House will meet at 9:00 a.m. for legislative business. Last votes for the week are expected no later than 3:00 p.m. on Thursday.
On Friday, the House is not in session.
H.R. 910 - Energy Tax Prevention Act (Subject to a Rule) (Sponsored by Rep. Fred Upton / Energy and Commerce Committee)
H.J.Res. 37 - Disapproving the rule submitted by the Federal Communications Commission with respect to regulating the Internet and broadband industry practices (Subject to a Rule) (Sponsored by Rep. Greg Walden / Energy and Commerce Committee)
**The House is scheduled to conclude its legislative business for the week no later than 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 7. Members are advised, however, that the current CR expires on Friday, April 8, and continued funding will be contingent upon Senate action.**
 
COMMITTEE ACTIVITY OF THE WEEK
Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight and Government Spending Hearing on “Assessing The Impact Of Greenhouse Gas Regulations On Small Business” (Wednesday, April 6 at 1:30 p.m.)
 
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IS THIS A TEACHER YOU WANT TEACHING YOUR CHILDREN?

Submitted by: John Butler

MAIN STREAM MEDIA PROTECTS LIBERAL 'BOMB THREATENER'


You know the Tea Party movement is full of violent people, who regularly threaten those nice, peaceful liberals, who just want to help.

Right.

That is the media story.  And unfortunately, when something flies in the face of the media story, it amazingly gets ignored. 

In Wisconsin, conservative Republican lawmakers received death threats for their role in the Wisconsin budget battle.  In a total shocker, those stories did not lead the mainstream media coverage.  In fact, they were almost not report.

VIEW AND LEARN - OBAMA IS NOT FOR AMERICA!

Submitted by: BobJen
 
Obama plans to use anything he can to further either Socialism or Islam in America!
 

NEVADA - WE NEED NO NEW TAXES AND NO FURTHER REGULATION - WE MUST GET BUSINESS FRIENDLY

Nevada businessmen and women speak out
on the burdens of taxation and regulation

LAS VEGAS — As the debate over Nevada fiscal policy continues to intensify, dozens of Silver State businesspeople are reporting the negative effects of government taxation and regulation on their ability to operate businesses successfully.
The Nevada Policy Research Institute joined six other organizations today in releasing a collection of letters from members of Nevada's business community describing the hardships they currently face because of excessive government interference — as well as their concerns that lawmakers will saddle them with even greater burdens.

RedState Briefing 04/01/2011

RedState Morning Briefing
For April 1, 2011









PROTECT NEVADA'S PETS AND OUTLAW ANIMAL CRUELTY

 
SB 223 - "Cooney's Law"
Please help us strengthen NV's Animal Cruelty Laws. Currently, under NV law, a first offense of animal cruelty, no matter how violent, is only a misdemeanor.  This bill would make a willful and malicious act of animal cruelty eligible for a felony on the first offense.  You can read Bill language at www.NV4A.org  (there is a link to SB 223 on main page just above Cooney’s picture)  Please note: legislators will only know this bill as Senate Bill (SB) 223.
The first committee hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 23rd, at 3:30 p.m.  The law is named after “Cooney,” a rescue dog that was brutally killed by her owner.  Under NV Law, the brutal torture, mutilation with a box-cutter, and death of Cooney could only be charged as a misdemeanor.