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Aneesh Chopra–Videosraymondpronk.wordpress.com
10/23/2009
Aneesh Chopra, U.S. Chief Technology Officer discusses priorities – Part 1   U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra   The Communicators: Aneesh Chopra   Aneesh P. Chopra: Chief Technology Officer for the Office of Science and Technology Policy   Part 1 of 4 Education Technology Discussion with Aneesh Chopra and Jim Shelton   Part 2 of 4 Education Technology Discussion with Aneesh Chopra and Jim Shelton   Part 3 of 4
CC Debates Net Neutrality–Videosraymondpronk.wordpress.com
10/23/2009
  “In all countries with a settled bureaucracy people used to say: The cabinets come and go, but the bureaus remain.” “Only to bureaucrats can the idea occur that establishing new offices, promulgating new decrees, and increasing the number of government employees alone can be described as positive and beneficial measures.” ~Ludwig von Mises FCC Debates Net Neutrality -Full video    Promote competion and investment in the internet and cut government spending–abolish  the Federal Communications Commission.
TWITTERbarenakedislam.wordpress.com
10/23/2009
“Judge me by the people with whom I surround myself.” –Barack Hussein Obama 2008. Obama Advisor & Regulatory Czar, Cass Sunstein,  wants to abolish marriage totally. FASCIST SUNSTEINThe U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar.Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement.Sunstein explained marriage
10/23/2009
Sunstein urges: Abolish marriage Adviser compares institution to country club membershipThe U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar.Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement.Sunstein explained
Hope ‘n Change: You’re not married!word.truthintheword.org
10/23/2009
More “Hope ‘n Change” from the Obama regime: CZAR WARS Sunstein urges: Abolish marriage Adviser compares institution to country club membership Posted: October 23, 2009 12:30 am Eastern By Aaron Klein © 2009 WorldNetDaily The U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar. Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement.
All the President’s Maoorthodoxytoday.org
10/23/2009
American Thinker | by Mac Fuller | Oct. 22, 2009President Obama and “the other side of Barack’s brain,” Valerie Jarrett — whose stepfather coincidentally maintained close ties with the President’s adolescent mentor and Communist, Frank Marshall Davis — handpicked the following bureaucrats and placed them in positions of great authority, power, and visibility: Van Jones, “Green Jobs Czar,” self-defined Communist. Ron Bloom, “Manufacturing Czar” cites Chairman Mao as a political guide.
10/23/2009
Cass Sunstein: Obama’s radical or conservative hope? Lakeland Times The author, of course, was Sunstein, and Reynolds reminded readers it was Richard Nixon who created OSHA in the first place. “So while conservatives and … and more »
10/23/2009
I hate to have to keep asking this question, but does Barack Obama know anyone at all that’s not a communist, a socialist, a gay activist, or a kook like Cass Sunstein ? “Under our proposal, the word marriage would no longer appear in any laws, and marriage licenses would no longer be offered or recognized by any level of government,” wrote Sunstein and co-author Richard Thaler in their 2008 book, “Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth and happiness.” So far, we haven’t seen any evidence that he does.
COMMIES IN THE WHITE HOUSEantzinpantz.com
10/23/2009
Need more proof that we have commies in the White House? Check out Cass Sunstein’s views on marriage: The U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar. Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement. Sunstein explained marriage licensing is unnecessary, pointing out people stay committed to organizations like country clubs and homeowner associations without any government interference.
OMG! I agree with Cass Sunstein on somethingjeffreyquick.wordpress.com
10/23/2009
Marriage. And here, predictably, is WND getting their tits in an uproar over it. Of course the organ-donor and abortion stuff is way out there.
Obama’s Regulatory Czar: Abolish Marriageworshippingchristian.org
10/23/2009
The U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar. Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement. Sunstein explained marriage licensing is unnecessary, pointing out people stay committed to organizations like country clubs and homeowner associations without any government interference.
10/23/2009
Adviser compares institution to country club membership By Aaron Klein The U.S. government should abolish its sanctioning of marriage, argued Cass Sunstein, President Obama’s regulatory czar. Sunstein proposed that the concept of marriage should become privatized, with the state only granting civil union contracts to couples wishing to enter into an agreement. Sunstein explained marriage licensing is unnecessary, pointing out people stay committed to organizations like country clubs and homeowner associations without any government interference.
Czar Wars Profile: Kenneth Feinbergconservativehideout.com
10/23/2009
By MattPublished:October 22, 2009Posted in: Czar Wars, The Liberal ZoneTags:Barak Obama, Change, Kenneth Feinberg, Pay Czar, TakeoverComments [10]Digg it!Facebook We’ve been warning the public for some time that the Obama administration will transfer the power over many to a very few.  These few are NOT elected, do not at all answer to the people, and have unprecedented power.Next up, the “Pay Czar,” Kenneth Feinberg.  This is what he has done.White House pay czar Kenneth Feinberg was the driving
10/21/2009
by Matt Shudtz, cross-posted from CPRBlog Greenwire and the Los Angeles Times ran pieces last week shining a light into a dark corner where staff at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs once again meddled in scientific regulatory programs where they do not belong, second-guessing EPA’s administration of the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP). The program, mandated by Congress under the Food Quality Protection Act, is designed to identify pesticides like DDT that cause profound changes in wildlife and, potentially, people, through the ubiquitous application of pesticides.
Susan P. Crawford–Videosraymondpronk.wordpress.com
10/21/2009
    Susan Crawford, The White House. State of the Mobile Net Conference 2009   susan crawford excerpts from free press summit   One Web Day   Rocketboom Interview: Susan Crawford of OneWebDay.org    One Web Day 2008 – Washington Sq Park NYC     One Web Day http://onewebday.org/   One Web Day: The Web’s Benefits     State of Play III Time Capsule – Susan Crawford interviews Ren Reynolds     Background Articles and Videos FCC Net Neutrality: Arbitrary and Capricious?
10/20/2009
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