War on Terrorism
Terrorism: The Port of Long Beach and the
November Election
The #1 issue we all should be concerned about is terrorism. It is our most important issue. It's like World War III has arrived and many of the politicians don't know or don't care.
Negotiate. Spend tax money on social welfare programs. But don't talk about terrorism. This issue was highlighted by the recent RAND study that showed the devastating consequences of a nuclear attack at the Port of Long Beach, California.
The study showed that 60,000 people would die immediately. Another 150,000 would become ill from radiation poisoning.
Evacuation and rescue would be a huge problem. And the costs of such an attack would exceed $1 trillion (9/11 cost under $100 billion).
Where does your elected official stand?
Terrorism: Kill Christians
On October 31, 2006, Al-Qaeda released a new, updated version of its manual A Guide for the Undecided on the Legitimacy of Killing Christians. First published in 2002, the 56-page manual has counterterrorism experts concerned that the rerelease is evidence of Al-Qaeda again setting its eyes on America. Translated excerpts are available at www.siteinstitute.com.
California tax money is helping terrorism
Californians are at risk with liberal Controller John Chiang and liberal State Treasurer Bill Lockyer wanting to redirect state investments toward "socially responsible" investments.
This is nonsense investing.
But in an age of terrorism, I do believe our state monies should not be going to help terrorist-sponsoring states and countries with weapons of mass destruction issues. A recent report has revealed that the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) has 20% of its equity investments supporting these countries. The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) has 21%.
Where are the liberal politicians in Sacramento on this? They must be too busy pushing for outlawing spanking, trans fats in restaurants and driver's licenses for illegal
aliens.
Want to let them know how you feel?
Call State Treasurer Bill Lockyer at (916) 653-2995 or email him
at www.treasurer.ca.gov/ comments.asp. You can call Controller
Chiang
at (213) 833-6010 or email him at www.sco.ca.gov/eo/contact/contactgen.shtml.
U.S. Military Prepares for democratic cutbacks
And finally...I wanted to include some pictures a reader just sent me that detail some U.S. Military preparations for the Democratic war funding cutbacks.
I hope you enjoy these as much as I did.




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