Thursday, May 10, 2012

PALM BEACH POST KICKS OFF ITS 2012 PRO-DEMOCRAT, PRO-COMMUNIST ELECTION CAMPAIGN


PALM BEACH POST KICKS OFF ITS 2012 PRO-DEMOCRAT, PRO-COMMUNISM PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN
JOURNALIST FAWNING OVER COMMUNIST DICTATOR

Florida is considered a major swing state in the upcoming presidential election. The Palm Beach Post will use all of its resources and power to get Obama and Democrat Party politicians elected to office.
         The minions for Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and the Democrat Party, disguised as journalist at the Palm Beach Post, have begun their 2012 election campaign onslaught against conservatives; Republicans, Independents and Tea Partiers.
Gov. Rick Scott’s dismal but rising approval ratings apparently didn’t go unnoticed by the editors of the Palm Beach Post as they scrambled to denigrate Scott. Two front-page reports and all three editorials in Sunday’s paper were hit pieces on the Governor.
         On the front page, Laura Green –Washington Bureau minion for the Post- submitted a report entitled “States’ rebellion in DNA of nation”. She quotes governor of Florida, Rick Scott, as saying; “I don’t believe it (Obamacare) will ever be the law of the land”. She follows Scott’s quote with the following comment; “The incendiary language, the split-off of 26 states legally challenging the law, and the outright rebellion of some top state officials have drawn parallels to the Civil War”. So according to Ms. Green, if one disagrees with Obama and believes Obamacare will not become federal law, one is using incendiary language and creating the conditions for a new civil war.
         Also on page one, a report by John Kennedy –Capital Bureau minion for the Post- entitled “Scott ad blitz not swaying Floridians”. Mr. Kennedy reports that “Scott’s weak polling bolsters Obama supporter’s hopes”. Oddly, Kennedy then reports that Scott’s poor approval ratings have risen and among Republicans is 72% positive. In another random act of professional journalism, Kennedy accurately reports that under Scott Florida’s unemployment rate has fallen to a three-year low; due to the Republican governors pro-business initiatives. Scott is also given credit for his $1 billion investment in Florida schools. The following is a poll done by Associated Industries of Florida showing the popularity of Scott’s policies:
“Poll results show people like Rick Scott's policies, but not Rick Scott
According to poll results released Monday by Associated Industries of Florida, three out of every four Floridians support Gov. Rick Scott’s position on such policies as as property tax relief, public employee pension reform, drug testing for welfare applicants and the elimination of teacher tenure.
The Governor also scored a job approval rating of 45 percent. But overall, only 37 percent of those polled have a favorable opinion of the governor.
On property taxes, 79 percent of those polled favored passage of $200 million in property tax relief and tax cuts for small businesses pushed by Scott. Support spans across political affiliations with 85 percent of Republicans, 80 percent of Independents, 74 percent of Democrats and 72 percent of Ticket-splitters in favor of property tax relief. 
On pension reform, 76 percent of respondents supported a new law requiring state workers to contribute to their own retirement accounts.”
(WOW! What a concept!)
“Asked about drug testing people applying for welfare, 74 percent of respondents were in favor, including 58 percent who strongly favored this policy.
Poll results also indicate that 73 percent of Floridians favor ending the practice of granting teachers tenure.”

Despite Kennedy’s claim of weak overall approval among Floridians, Scott’s approval in the polls is on the rise. Those editorial writers of the Palm Beach Post will not stand idly by while a Republican receives credit for his success. Sunday, Randy Schultz headed a multipronged attack with anti-Scott editorials.
        
        
         First, Democrat mouthpiece and P.B.P. minion Andrew Marra wrote on the editorial page under OUR VIEWS, his piece entitled “Scott railroaded the state”. At issue is Gov. Scotts’ issuing of an executive order permitting random drug testing of all state workers. Judge Ursula Ungaro ruled that there was no evidence of a drug use problem at the covered agencies and thus testing was an unwarranted intrusion on individual’s fourth amendment interests.
         Polls have shown that 74% of Floridians agree with drug testing fellow citizens who ask for their hard earned tax dollars. Nationwide, countless employers require random drug testing of employees. If workers don’t like it they are free to leave, just as a government employee is free to resign; there is no forced testing. Why would Judge Ungaro find this testing constitutional for some (private sector) but not for others (public sector)? Either it’s Ok for every citizen or taboo for all. Laws should be applied equally to law-abiding citizens who have not lost their rights.
Government workers are employed by the private citizens of the country and are paid to serve them. Government workers cannot be deemed superior or given more constitutional protections under our law than the people they serve. Once again, why should those public service employees, who work for and serve the citizens of the private sector, have more rights and protections than the workers who pay their salaries?
Marra reports that drug tests have been upheld for train operators Customs agents and even public school students! This selective application of law is what divides Americans and flawed legal interpretations by activist judges undermine the constitutional protections of all Americans.
Marra also mentions how Florida’s law to drug test welfare recipients seems doomed. Once again, many American workers must submit to random drug testing. Then their tax money is confiscated by the government and given to welfare recipients who Marra believes should not be required to drug test!  Mr. Marra says, “These needless tests trample Floridians’ constitutional rights… If this is true what about the guy who works at Home Depot, does he have fewer rights than a welfare queen or a county code inspector? Any of these citizens have the ability to refuse the welfare payments or quite the government or private job if they don’t want to test; no one is being forced to test!
After Marra’s attack on Scott and his policies, Randy Schultz, minion in chief for D.N.C. Chair, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, unloaded a double barrel hit job on the Republicans, the NRA and Gov. Scott. His first attack is entitled “A double-barreled standard”. In regard to Florida’s stand your ground law, Schultz asks, “Why do self-defense defendants deserve special protection?”  
I ask Schultz; Why should any crime victim, who protects their very life, be prosecuted for the act of self defense when after an investigation it is determined that the victim acted in self defense? Why should a law abiding citizen protecting her life become a defendant?” Self-defense is not a special protection, it is a protection guaranteed to every law abiding citizen, their right to life and liberty, against the criminal who would do them harm.

Shultz unloaded the second barrel directly on Gov. Scott. The editorial is entitled; “Still firing away wildly at Cuba and hitting Florida.” The piece is critical of Gov. Scott for not normalizing relations and trade with Communist Cuba and for signing House Bill 959. Speaking of the bill, Schultz says; “It is a sop to Cuban exiles and their patrons who have frozen U.S. policy toward the island for 53 years.”
Apparently Mr. Randy Schultz is either a proponent of communist dictators, oppression and atrocities or simply and ignorant man. Based on the history of his leftist writing, I believe the former is quite likely.
The following is a link to Wikipedia that describes extensively the horrors that communism perpetrates on its people.  


The following is from Wikipedia:
“Torture of prisoners
Day and night, the screams of tormented women in panic and desperation who cry for God's mercy fall upon the deaf ears of prison authorities. They are confined to narrow cells with no sunlight called "drawers" that have cement beds, a hole on the ground for their bodily needs, and are infested with a multitude of rodents, roaches, and other insects.... In these "drawers" the women remain weeks and months. When they scream in terror due to the darkness (blackouts are common) and the heat, they are injected sedatives that keep them half-drugged.
                    Juan Carlos González Leiva, State Security Prison. Holguín, Cuba, October 2003.[54

Political oppression
Further information: Cuban dissidents
A 2009 report by Human Rights Watch concluded that "Raúl Castro has kept Cuba’s repressive machinery firmly in place...since being handed power by his brother Fidel Castro."[25] The report found that "[s]cores of political prisoners arrested under Fidel continue to languish in prison, and Raúl has used draconian laws and sham trials to incarcerate scores more who have dared to exercise their fundamental rights.

Political abuse of psychiatry
Although Cuba has been politically connected to the Soviet Union since the United States broke off relations with Cuba shortly after the president Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, few considerable allegations regarding the political abuse of psychiatry in this country emerged before the late 1980s.[24]:74 Americas Watch and Amnesty International published reports alluding to cases of possible unwarranted hospitalization and ill-treatment of political prisoners.[24]:75

Forced labor camps and abuse of prisoners
In 1986 a "Tribunal on Cuba" was held in Paris to present testimonies by former prisoners of Cuba's penal system to the international media. The gathering was sponsored by Resistance international and The Coalition of Committees for the Rights of Man in Cuba. The testimonies presented at the tribunal, before an international panel, alleged a pattern of torture in Cuba's prisons and "hard labor camps". These included beatings, biological experiments in diet restrictions, violent interrogations and extremely unsanitary conditions. The jury concurred with allegations of arbitrary arrests; sentencing by court martial with neither public audience nor defense; periods in hard labour camps without sufficient food, clothes and medical care; and the arrests of children over nine years old.[23]

Political executions
Latin American historian Thomas E. Skidmore says there had been 550 executions in the first six months of 1959.[20] British historian Hugh Thomas, in his study Cuba or the pursuit of freedom[21] stated that "perhaps" 5,000 executions had taken place by 1970,[20] while The World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators ascertained that there had been 2,113 political executions between the years of 1958-67.[20]
Society
Permission from the government is required to move to another home due to the lack of private property rights. Jobs are also subject to state control, often people's occupations are handpicked by Raul Castro himself via postal mail. Jobs are based on school grades and general reputation of the person.”

         Is it any wonder why a Cuban’s still set themself adrift on an inflated inner tube in shark infested open, ocean to escape the horrors of communism?
         Apparently Randy Schultz has never seen the reports of boats loaded with desperate destitute young Cubans drifting ashore in his home state.
The propagandist, Schultz, describes the Cuban exile community as; “The exiles, Cuba’s monied class, resettled, learned the language and moved back up from working-class jobs.”
If Schultz was referring to the original first wave of refugees, 56 years ago, most would no longer be alive today. Even a successful 30yr old arriving in 1959 would now be 83yrs old! And over the following 53yr period, why would so many living in the utopian, nirvana, of communist Cuba die at sea tying to escape? 
         Is Schultz an over privileged moron? Has he never traveled to Little Havana or Miami? I fail to see so many 1%’ers in the streets there!
Maybe it’s the fact that many Cuban’s worked their way back up that raises Schultz’s ire. Don’t’ they know about welfare and the big nanny state?
As usual Randy Schultz and the Palm Beach Post are wrong. The exiles weren’t only the 1%’ers of Batista’s regime. Over 10% of the entire population of Cuba fled the country and the other 90% are held prisoner. Even many of the Cuban Communist elites have defected from the hell of Castro’s regime.
  

The following link is from Florida International University describing more of Dictator Fidel Castro and the Communist Cuban government regime’s worldwide atrocities and attacks on humanity.


If you think that Cuba has reformed, you’re wrong again. Just two months ago I met middle aged Cuban man in a class I took. He escaped Castor’s Hench men just a couple of years ago. He is writing a book about his 7 years of torture in a Cuban prison and then 3 years in a hard labor camp. His crime was having written negative opinions of the Cuban government. He was a small man who looked 20 years older than his age of 40’ish. He walked with a limp and his joints and bones were ruined. He said he almost died and was released only because of his poor health. Suffering from malnutrition and a number of illnesses, he was nursed to back to health in Miami. When he spoke of his treatment by the communists, rage welled up in his face and eyes and his body trembled.
This is not the refugee that I met, but is a representation of his treatment.

He claims that after making it to America and regaining reasonable health, he started his book project. People that he believes are communists, living in Miami, Florida ransacked and burned his office and all his research materials. He was forced to start from scratch but now his manuscript is complete and he is going to publish it. It was quite an experience to meet a victim of communism and Fidel Castro.

         I would love to be able to visit the beautiful Island of Cuba. But I would never think of it until the communists are vanquished. If I were to lie on a beautiful Cuban beach knowing that native Cubans are banned from enjoying it, or to know that Cuban people not far away are dying in dungeons as I enjoyed their land; I would not be able to look at myself in a mirror.
Apparently, Randy Schultz has no problem with ruthless dictators who oppress and torture political opponents as long as they are of the communist variety. The Democrat’s Congressional Progressive Caucus agrees with Schultz; many members have visited Castro and returned with glowing praise for the regime.

         Schultz says; “Further, and more important, the bill could punish Florida more than it would punish Cuba.”
Mr. Schultz doesn’t have a concept of punishment as described by Cuban refugees. Schultz is an elitist. A man living in a progressive bubble of entitlement who attacks many things that freedom and liberty provide to the American people.
My Cuban, political prisoner acquaintance has first hand knowledge of the type of propaganda Randy Schultz practices. He told me he cannot believe the complacency of Americans and how much they have to lose by drifting down the path of socialism to the final destination, communisms. He told me he couldn’t understand the naivety of the leftist media- newspapers and TV-, which he believes are in danger of losing freedom of speech.
Apparently the poor man has not figured out that most of the media-just like the Democrat Party- are part of the progressive movement, FORWARD, toward socialism and communism.   

That’s Why The Palm Beach Post Sucks!
FORWARD!

Mao Tse-Tung:        “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy.”

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