State of Hawaii to define "dancing" brought to you by One-Party State Government

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Hawaii Governor - Democrat
Hawaii House of Reps - Democrat 52 - 8
Hawaii State Senate - Democrat 39 - 1

From Clifford F. Thies:

Pornography, said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, may be
hard to define, but "I know it when I see it."

In the ever-expanding effort of government to regulate our private
lives, the State of Hawaii is now seeking to define 'dancing', as in
what is to be allowed and what is not to be allowed in establishments
permitted to have a liquor licenses.

From HawaiiCapitol.gov:

Measure Title: RELATING TO LIQUOR COMMISSIONS.
Report Title: Liquor Commissions; Rules; Dancing
Description: Requires county liquor commissions to adopt or amend rules regarding conduct of patrons and to define the term "dancing."

In a libertarian place, what goes on behind closed doors is of no interest, per se, to the public. There may be issues with what goes on in public, and adequate warning to those going into private places; and, there might be issues of age of consent and parental authority.

But, it would be for individuals to decide what was and what wasn't
dancing, not the government. The fact that busy-bodies suspect that
somebody, somewhere is having a good time does not constitute probable
cause.

By the way, just how much pornography did Justice Porter look at prior
to deciding he knows it when he sees it?

Obama’s scaled-down Intelligence Services brings Two major National Security flubs in Two Days

by Eric Dondero

Many in the non-interventionist and weak on defense wings of the libertarian movement like to call for a scaling down of the CIA and even abolishment.

Anarcho-libertarian Jacob Hornberger, at FFF:

How about just abolishing the CIA... Not only are the CIA and the military the source of America’s foreign-policy woes, not only are their actions subjecting Americans to a perpetual threat of terrorist blowback, not only are they bankrupting our country financially with their ever-growing expenditures, not only have they shamed our country with their torture, but they also just happen to pose the biggest threat to the freedom and well-being of the American people.

Well, we now have a pretty good idea as to what such a policy of abolishing Intelligence Services would look like.

Obama's scaled-down Intelligence services and greatly reduced emphasis on National Security, has just given us two huge foreign policy blunders in two days.

From the NY Times "Obama Faces a Stark Choice on Mubarak":

The director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon E. Panetta, testified before the House of Representatives on Thursday morning that there was a “strong likelihood” that Mr. Mubarak would step down by the end of the day.

American officials said Mr. Panetta was basing his statement not on secret intelligence but on media broadcasts, which began circulating before he sat down before the House Intelligence Committee.

And then there's this as reported by Jake Tapper, ABC News:

The director of the Office of National Intelligence James Clapper today told a House Intelligence Committee hearing that the Egyptian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood – which seeks Egypt to become an Islamic state ruled by sharia law – is “a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried Al Qaeda as a perversion of Islam.”

A CIA director who gets his intelligence from watching Katie Couric on CBS and CNN's Anderson Cooper, and a director of of National Intelligence who compares the Radical Islamic terrorist group the Muslim Brotherhood to the Rotarians and Lions Club.

With Obama administration officials, you're seeing the face of cutting back on National Security and Intelligence Services.

Sarkozy: Preserving French Culture in face of Foreign Cultural onslaught, absolument impératif!

From Eric Dondero:

Echoing recent comments from UK Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday, declared multiculturalism a failed policy in France.

From Yahoo News, "Multiculturalism has failed, says French president" Feb. 10:

"My answer is clearly yes, it is a failure," he said in a television interview when asked about the policy which advocates that host societies welcome and foster distinct cultural and religious immigrant groups.

"Of course we must all respect differences, but we do not want... a society where communities coexist side by side.

"If you come to France, you accept to melt into a single community, which is the national community, and if you do not want to accept that, you cannot be welcome in France," the right-wing president said.

"The French national community cannot accept a change in its lifestyle, equality between men and women... freedom for little girls to go to school," he said.

"We have been too concerned about the identity of the person who was arriving and not enough about the identity of the country that was receiving him,"

Editor's comment - Cameron stands up for the United Kingdom, Merkel defends Germany, and now Sarkozy fights for French values. Will we ever have a President here in the United States willing to defend America, American values and culture?

Republicans want cuts in NASA budget and shifts away from Politically Correct programs

Florida Space Coast Rep. Posey says shift focus backed to manned Space Flights

From Eric Dondero:

The Obama administration early on shifted priorities for NASA away from manned space exploration, and technology research to global warming and educational outreach to Muslim nations. Now, Republicans are suggesting both budget cuts and a shift back to original priorities for the Space Agency.

From Florida.com "NASA: Unclear mission wasteful" Feb. 10:

Obama, who will release his proposed fiscal 2012 budget Monday, wants to increase NASA's budget by $6 billion over five years. But Congress has held funding flat so far this fiscal year, and Republicans are searching for cuts.

Wolf and Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, suggested giving NASA responsibility for satellites now managed by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.

"We're going to have to think about consolidating all sorts of things," Culberson said.

Some lawmakers, including Republican Reps. Bill Posey of Rockledge and Sandy Adams of Orlando, want to shift NASA money away from climate research. Members of the Appropriations subcommittee said NASA should focus on human spaceflight and robotics.

"We've been concerned about the administration's hostility toward manned spaceflight," [Republican Rep. Frank] Wolf said.

More on Trump at C-PAC: Two top Libertarian Republicans behind his guest appearance

From Eric Dondero:

Two well-known libertarian Republicans were behind the last-minute invite to get Donald Trump to speak at C-PAC, one of whom is closely associated with this website. (See related LR article "The Donald's in says Roger Stone," Jan. 13)

The Daily Caller reports "Trump at CPAC points to White House run":

The decision to attend CPAC was pushed by Trump’s longtime political advisor Roger Stone, and indicates the billionaire real estate mogul is becoming serious about seeking the Republican nomination for president next year.

And then this:

Chris Barron, the chairman of the conservative gay group GOProud, told The Daily Caller it was his organization that invited Trump to CPAC and that, personally, he “would love to see Mr. Trump run for president.” Barron noted that CPAC has been boycotted by some social conservatives (whom he dismisses as a “handful of extremists”) because of GOProud’s involvement with the event this year, and that GOProud “wanted to do something to help support the conference, which is why we wanted Mr. Trump to come.”

Note - Stone is a longtime Republican political consultant, having served in the Reagan campaigns, and for Bob Dole for President 1996. More recently, he served as campaign advisor for Kristin Davis, Libertarian for New York Governor. Jimmy LaSlavia is President of GOProud a nationwide group representing gay conservatives. He is self-described "libertarian Republican."

It’s on! The Donald vs.The Ronald

Strong on Defense libertarian Trump disses the non-interventionist Ron Paul at C-PAC

From TheDailyCaller.com:

On Thursday at the CPAC conference in Washington, Trump addressed the audience about his own potential 2012 run and how there was a lack of good candidates, including Ron Paul.

“So I have a reputation for telling it like it is,” Trump said. “I’m known for my candor. I’ve had a lot of great victories and I may be willing to put that to work. I wish that – frankly, I wish that there was a candidate that I saw that would be fantastic because I love what I’m doing. In fact I have a great club that’s 15 minutes away. By the way, Ron Paul cannot get elected, sorry to say.”

He said he liked Paul, but didn’t see him as a viable candidate. Trump added that if he were elected, the country would be “respected” again.

3rd Man in Gary Johnson chimes in

Gary Johnson quoted by ABC News:

“Republicans have to grow the base. I just think that Republicans are the only party that saves us from where we're at, and to do that we have to grow the base. And Donald Trump ought to bring maybe part of that along.”

Freshman Congressman jokes at C-PAC: He’s American born and bred; Obama, maybe not?

Puerto Rico Red, White and Blue

From TheHill "GOP lawmaker makes birther joke at CPAC":

Rep. Raúl Labrador (R-Idaho), a freshman member of Congress who was born in Puerto Rico, joked that he had a birth certificate to prove his American heritage.

"I am fortunate to be born American, and I have the birth certificate to prove it," Labrador said at a speech at the opening session of this weekend's conservative gathering in Washington.

Labrador.com

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