The Irate Nation Est. 2001

Obama administration recalls list of the items Israel requested to stand up to a four-front assault by Iran

clipped from www.debka.com

On March 13, debkafile disclosed that the Obama administration was pondering withholding from Israel  military hardware that could be used for an Israeli attack on Iran.  In late February, we reported that defense minister Ehud Barak had submitted to defense secretary Robert Gates a list of the items Israel required urgently to stand up to a four-front assault by Iran and its allies - mainly air force ordnance, certain types of missile and advanced electronic devices.

90 Seconds to Gov’t Run Healthcare

An explanation of the process Nancy Pelosi and Democrats are using to take away your healthcare.

Nanny Pelosi: we have to pass the health care bill so that you can find out what is in it

Nancy Pelosi said, "But we have to pass the [health care ] bill so that you can find out what is in it."

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!

Pelosi’s Failure

Obama signs one-year extension of Patriot Act

President Barack Obama has signed a one-year extension of several provisions in the nation's main counter terrorism law, the Patriot Act.

Provisions in the measure would have expired on Sunday without Obama's signature Saturday.

The act, which was adopted in the weeks after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, expands the government's ability to monitor Americans in the name of national security.

Three sections of the Patriot Act that stay in force will:

_Authorize court-approved roving wiretaps that permit surveillance on multiple phones.

_Allow court-approved seizure of records and property in anti-terrorism operations.

_Permit surveillance against a so-called lone wolf, a non-U.S. citizen engaged in terrorism who may not be part of a recognized terrorist group.

Obama's signature comes after the House voted 315 to 97 Thursday to extend the measure.

The Senate also approved the measure, with privacy protections cast aside when Senate Democrats lacked the necessary 60-vote super-majority to pass them. Thrown away were restrictions and greater scrutiny on the government's authority to spy on Americans and seize their records.