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1/15/2012 1:53:06 PM

The Entire John F Kennedy 'Secret Society' Speech Uncut with Subtitles and Transcript

"President and the Press" Speech (April 27, 1961)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
wtf??! ------------No music on here!?----------------- ♫?
I was amazed at how the speech has been heavily edited in most cases in a lot of New World Order type videos on here. This 20 minute speech is completely unedited and shows the speech in true context of the Secret Society reference.

President Kennedy speaks at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City before the American Newspaper Publishers Association. Kennedy asks the press for their cooperation in fighting Communism by applying the same standards for publishing sensitive materials in the current Cold War that they would apply in an officially declared war.

This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. There may be slight differences between the transcript and the audio/video content.

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1/15/2012 2:22:24 PM

Victory for US Citizens!

Supreme Court delivers a knockout punch to the White House

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Published January 11, 2012

| FoxNews.com

Wednesday the United States Supreme Court delivered a knockout blow to the White House in the cause of religious liberty.

Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for a unanimous court swatted away the government’s claim that the Lutheran Church did not have the right to fire a “minister of religion” who, after six years of Lutheran religious training had been commissioned as a minister, upon election by her congregation.

The fired minister -- who also taught secular subjects -- claimed discrimination in employment. The Obama administration, always looking for opportunities to undermine the bedrock of First Amendment religious liberty, eagerly agreed.

There was just one big problem standing in the way of the government's plan: the U.S. Constitution. For a long time American courts have recognized the existence of a "ministerial exemption" which keeps government’s hands off the employment relationship between a religious institution and its ministers or clergy.

Here, in this case, the Department of Justice had the nerve to not only challenge the exemption’s application but also its very existence.

But, Chief Justice Roberts pushed back hard, telling the government essentially to butt out:

“Requiring a church to accept or retain an unwanted minister, or punishing a church for failing to do so, intrudes upon more than a mere employment decision. Such action interferes with the internal governance of the church, depriving the church of control over the selection of those who will personify its beliefs. By imposing an unwanted minister, the state infringes the free exercise clause, which protects a religious group’s right to shape its own faith and mission through its appointments. According the state the power to determine which individuals will minister to the faithful also violates the establishment clause, which prohibits government involvement in such ecclesiastical decisions.”

Citing well-known legal precedent dating as far back as Reconstruction, the court made it clear that it is not up to the government to contradict a faith’s determination as to who should -- and should not -- be performing religious functions.

The Supreme Court clearly announced Wednesday that the First Amendment itself gives special recognition to the rights of religious organizations and rejected the government’s view that the Religion Clauses of the Constitution don’t apply to religious organizations’ freedom to select their own ministers, priests, rabbis and imams.

The Court also took aim at Plaintiff’s Cheryl Perich’s claims for back pay finding that such relief would operate as an unconstitutional penalty against a religious institution for terminating an unwanted minister and exercising its constitutional right to make decisions about internal church governance. Unfortunately, the federal government has become expert in imposing penalties for practicing one’s faith.

As the new year rolls on, Americans face even greater issues in their desire to retain their religious freedom. The mandates of ObamaCare -- with its narrowly tailored if not measly conscience exemptions protecting some religious orders from compliance -- will mandate thousands of other religious organizations ranging from educational institutions to insurance companies to insure and/or provide procedures like free sterilization and abortifacients like Plan B known to be violative of many Christians and Jewish faiths.

Will the government continue to test the bounds of religious liberty?

Will the government continue to pick fights against religious freedom?

Will the government continue to demand that Americans violate their faith tenets or worse from an intolerant government? Only time will tell.

But for today, the founding fathers are smiling down at a Supreme Court that could not agree more about how wrong-headed our government is in trying to hijack our constitutional right to religious liberty.

Peter Johnson, Jr. is a Fox News Legal Analyst and attorney.He has also successfully litigated issues with regard to the rights of religious organizations.

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1/19/2012 11:32:19 PM
ZerObama does it again! Flips US Companies the Bird, the big right-handed middle finger salute. Our Airforce will in the near future be flying foreign made planes. NO $hit!

Brazil’s Embraer awarded $355 million U.S. Air Force contract

By | January 2, 2012, 4:27 PM PST

In a major victory for Brazil-U.S. commercial relations, Brazil’s Embraer won a contract to build counterinsurgency aircraft for the U.S. Air Force. Beating out U.S.-based Hawker Beechcraft, Embraer will provide America with 20 A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft, as well as support services for missions, as part of the $355 million deal.

The aircraft will be built in Florida, together with U.S. tech company Sierra Nevada. The project is slated to use more than 70 U.S.-based suppliers and create 1,200 American jobs.

While Embraer planes already enjoy a significant presence in the U.S. commercial market, this deal bolsters its credentials in the defense sector, which now makes up roughly 15 percent of its revenue.

Politically, the deal is a success for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who has been trying to strengthen US-Brazilian relations following a recent rift over Iran’s nuclear program. Some Latin American countries already use Embraer’s Super Tucano in their air forces, but this deal with the U.S. Air Force could ease the company’s dealings with other governments as well.

The deal also appears to have assuaged fears regarding allegations of corruption in the Brazilian company.

But not everyone is happy. Hawker Beechcraft, partially owned by Goldman Sachs, filed suit with the Court of Federal Claims, saying that it had been excluded from the bidding for the contract.

Photo: Embraer

via [Financial Times]

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1/19/2012 11:57:46 PM
Hawker-Beechcraft Denied Big Air Force Contract in Favor of Brazilian Company With Soros Connections

By Gary P Jackson

Here’s a little something that caught my eye today. It seems after investing around $100 million in this project, Hawker-Beechcraft has been excluded from a contract, worth almost $1 billion, to build a new light air support plane.

What intrigues me is the Brazilian company Embraer, the likely contract winner, is currently under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Justice Department, for possible violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

According to Financial Times, Embraer is “venturing into the defense industry” and “is one of a select few Brazilian companies that has managed to break out of the Latin American market and compete on a global scale”

You can read more about the corruption investigation here.

Here’s what the Wichita Eagle is reporting:

Hawker Beechcraft Corp. says the Air Force has informed the company that it lost out on a military contract worth nearly $1 billion.

The company had hoped to win the Light Air Support contract with its AT-6, an armed version of its T-6 trainer. But on Friday, the company said it received a letter from the Air Force saying the AT-6 had been excluded from the competition. The company wants an explanation.

According to the company’s news release: “The letter provides no basis for the exclusion. We are both confounded and troubled by this decision, as we have been working closely with the Air Force for two years and, with our partners Lockheed Martin, CMC Esterline, Pratt & Whitney Canada, L-3 WESCAM and CAE, have invested more than $100 million preparing to meet the Air Force’s specific requirements.”

The piston planes are designed for counterinsurgency, close air support, armed overwatch and homeland security.

Hawker Beechcraft said it continues to believe the AT-6 is the most capable, affordable and sustainable aircraft in the competition based on the Air Force’s specifications. The company has said that winning the award would have kept its T-6 production line running after 2015. The company has said that 1,400 employees in 20 states – including 800 at Hawker Beechcraft in Wichita – work on the AT-6 and T-6 programs at the company and its U.S. suppliers and partners.

The company said Friday that it had no further comment, for now.

The decision appears to leave the field open to the Super Tucano built by Brazil’s Embraer for the initial contract to supply 35 with the potential for 55 aircraft worth up to $950 million. And that doesn’t include foreign sales.

The Air Force’s move surprised aircraft industry analyst Richard Aboulafia of the Teal Group.

“They seemed to be the front runner for the contract,” he said of Hawker. “They had the most infrastructure spread over the most states and the most political support.”

He said the loss is not critical to the company’s survival, but it would have been a great boost to maintaining work and workers as the company’s T-6 contract runs down.

“The challenge is to build for the military market until the civil market comes back,” Aboulafia said. “And nobody knows when the civil market will come back, probably some time next year, but there’s no guarantee.”

Analyst Wayne Plucker, industry manager for aerospace at Frost & Sullivan, downplayed the importance of the contract to the company.

“It might lead to more layoffs and other adjustments internally, but I don’t think it significantly affects them as a going concern,” he said. “They just need to find another product niche.”

He said the Super Tucano was built specifically for this kind of mission, while the AT-6 is an adaption that wasn’t perfect. Embraer has struggled to sell enough of the planes so it has priced them very aggressively.

U.S. Rep. Mike Pompeo, R-Wichita, said in an e-mailed statement that he was disappointed by the decision..

“I have already demanded answers from the Pentagon on why they made this very unfortunate decision, and will continue to do so,” he wrote. “This contract is critical both to our nation’s security and to jobs in Wichita, Kansas.”

The Obama regime sure seems to favor Brazil for some reason. It may be the fact Obama’s boss, George Soros, has many investments there. As we know, Obama gave the Soros owned Brazilian oil giant Petrobas $10 billion a couple years back, just days after Soros bought controlling interest in the company.

Whitney Pitcher found more about the connection between Petrobas, and Obama’s repeated efforts to stifle American oil exploration. Obama has told the Brazilian leaders he wants America to be their best customer for oil.

Doing some research it seems George Soros has a connection to Embraer through Harbin-Embraer Aircraft a Chinese-Brazilian joint venture, and Hainan Airlines, which Soros owns a significant stake in.

Not sure what to make of this.

By all accounts, both Hawker-Beechcraft and Embraer have a great aircraft that would fit the requirements for the mission. The Hawker is a converted trainer, while Embraer is mission specific, and already in service in Latin America.

The purpose-built aspect vs an older, reconfigured design may have been the deciding factor, with nothing sinister going on behind the scenes.

It’s troubling, however, that Hawker-Beechcraft was given no real explanation for this decision. It’s also troubling we’d buy a military aircraft from a foreign manufacturer, under any circumstances. As bad as Americans need jobs, it doesn’t make a lot of sense. Never mind the national security factor.

This may be a legit deal, but Congress needs to look into this, especially since Embraer is already under investigation for corrupt practices, likely pay-offs and bribes. [Though I am only speculating here.]

Hopefully this will be examined further, and before any money changes hands.

http://thespeechatimeforchoosing.wordpre....os-connections/

This has to be the stupidest thing this administration has done to date. This is not just a dumb decision, it is a perfect example of why this president is such a poor leader. He talks about wanting jobs. He says we need to force companies to repatriate billions of dollars that Americans keep overseas. He wants to raise taxes so he can spend billions on stimulus that does nothing to stimulate anything. And when it’s time to act, he sends our tax dollars overseas at the expense of American jobs and income for an American company. This is nothing more than a Chicago-style political pay back; but this time it is at the expense of our national security.


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ZerObama does it again! Flips US Companies the Bird, the big right-handed middle finger salute. Our Airforce will in the near future be flying foreign made planes. NO $hit!

Brazil’s Embraer awarded $355 million U.S. Air Force contract

By | January 2, 2012, 4:27 PM PST

In a major victory for Brazil-U.S. commercial relations, Brazil’s Embraer won a contract to build counterinsurgency aircraft for the U.S. Air Force. Beating out U.S.-based Hawker Beechcraft, Embraer will provide America with 20 A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft, as well as support services for missions, as part of the $355 million deal.

The aircraft will be built in Florida, together with U.S. tech company Sierra Nevada. The project is slated to use more than 70 U.S.-based suppliers and create 1,200 American jobs.

While Embraer planes already enjoy a significant presence in the U.S. commercial market, this deal bolsters its credentials in the defense sector, which now makes up roughly 15 percent of its revenue.

Politically, the deal is a success for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who has been trying to strengthen US-Brazilian relations following a recent rift over Iran’s nuclear program. Some Latin American countries already use Embraer’s Super Tucano in their air forces, but this deal with the U.S. Air Force could ease the company’s dealings with other governments as well.

The deal also appears to have assuaged fears regarding allegations of corruption in the Brazilian company.

But not everyone is happy. Hawker Beechcraft, partially owned by Goldman Sachs, filed suit with the Court of Federal Claims, saying that it had been excluded from the bidding for the contract.

Photo: Embraer

via [Financial Times]

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1/20/2012 4:00:36 AM
Hello Jim,

This speech needs to be sent to every Mud slinging Media studio (MSM) in the country to let them know how far they have slid down to be the Gutter Press.

All the Senators need to hear this speech too, to poke their conscientious they work for the People not themselves and they can be voted out! They are all disgraceful and spineless jelly-fish to have let this country slide so far down the hill from President Kennedy whom was the last and only true President in decades.

Amanda

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The Entire John F Kennedy 'Secret Society' Speech Uncut with Subtitles and Transcript

"President and the Press" Speech (April 27, 1961)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
wtf??! ------------No music on here!?----------------- ♫?
I was amazed at how the speech has been heavily edited in most cases in a lot of New World Order type videos on here. This 20 minute speech is completely unedited and shows the speech in true context of the Secret Society reference.

President Kennedy speaks at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City before the American Newspaper Publishers Association. Kennedy asks the press for their cooperation in fighting Communism by applying the same standards for publishing sensitive materials in the current Cold War that they would apply in an officially declared war.

This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. There may be slight differences between the transcript and the audio/video content.

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