A slap across the face for Greenpeace: Australia's Nine Network pulls controversial attack ad on Coca Cola fb.me/2oIHuA5RP
— The Commentator (@TheCommentator) May 10, 2013
Greenpeace's eco terrorists are whopping mad with the Australian Nine Network for their last minute yanking of a seriously expensive recycling commercial.
Update: @objectivist_def also suspended, 30 minutes after this tweet! (Translation: Bilderberg has suspended @pomoland. It's all very logical. Bilderberg 2013 starts in 1 month, they're silencing pomie just in case.
Benghazi Gate: Transcript of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Hearing on May 8, 2013
[The Benghazi Gate Live Blog is available here >>> ] Rep. Darrell Issa opened the hearing noting the many ways in which the Obama administration has stonewalled Benghazi investigations, and how the Democratic minority in the House has aided the stonewalling.
The EU is not just hard at work for you with regard to the persecution of evil tax skeptics (part 1), the founding of institutions you know nothing about (part 2), the recycling of your tax euros into market hostile subsidies (part 3), and brainwashing you on your own dime (part 4).
The EU has commissioned a report (High Level Group on Media Freedom and Pluralism (PDF), declaring that media oversight needs to be stept up and EU officials must be given control of national media watch dogs.
Good news: the world is not running out of oil. Bad news: Europe is. Unsurprising news: it's the eurocrats' fault fb.me/1FTdLA2Mf
— The Commentator (@TheCommentator) May 8, 2013
The battle for EU carbon subsidies has been joined. Dutch energy producer Delta wants to substitute its coal fired power plant for wood combustion and means to get 1 billion euros for it from the EU's giant SDE+ fund totalling 3 billion euros. But that's not all! True believers in the religion of environmentalism want more.
Tax: @barrosoeu calls for agreement on automatic exchange of information on 'all forms of income' at 22 May summit europa.eu/rapid/press-re…
— Bruno Waterfield (@BrunoBrussels) May 8, 2013
A fully fledged federal Europe may seem like "political science fiction" today but will soon become reality for all European Union countries whether inside or outside the euro, Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
A former U.S. diplomat in Libya who says more could have been done to protect Americans at the U.S. mission in Benghazi when it was attacked last September will be a featured witness on Wednesday during a congressional hearing.
Gregory Hicks, deputy chief of mission in Libya at the time of the attack, will be one of three whistleblowers at the hearing before the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight & Government Reform.
The other two witnesses are Mark Thompson, the acting deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism at the State Department, and Eric Nordstrom, a former regional security officer in Libya.
Hicks has questioned why the U.S. military did not send a plane into Libyan airspace as a show of force and why four American special operations soldiers were not permitted to go to Benghazi.
Four Americans including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens were killed on September 11, 2012, in the attack on a lightly defended U.S. diplomatic mission and a more fortified CIA compound in the eastern Libyan city.