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 2016             The truth will set you free 
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Featuring:
Due Process Is Vital to Freedom
by Judge Andrew Napolitano
 
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 ICANN Has Control? 
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Jonathan Connor: In October 2016, federal oversight of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will end, the culmination of a nearly 20-year-old plan to fully privatize the organization. As the date draws nearer for the California nonprofit to cut ties with the U.S. government, some conservative lawmakers have voiced concern that ICANN's transition to a more global, "multi-stakeholder" model of governance will result in countries like Russia, China and Iran having greater control over the Internet, giving them another avenue to suppress free speech. Texas Senator Ted Cruz, for example, has said that "[i]f Congress fails to act, the nObama administration intends to give away control of the Internet to an international body akin to the United Nations," and has called on Congress to "stop the nObama administration from relinquishing U.S. control of the Internet." While conservatives have no shortage of reasons to distrust the nObama administration regarding ... well, anything, there are also reasons to be wary of claims that the U.S. is giving up control over the Internet. To understand why the sky probably isn't falling, it's helpful to know what the Internet actually is, and what ICANN does and doesn't do.
          Contrary to popular misconception, the Internet isn't owned or operated by the U.S. government. The Internet as we know it today is made up of tens of thousands of privately owned, interconnected networks, which neither the federal government nor ICANN control. Because it is unrealistic for a single network operator to have a network in every geographic location, network operators establish agreements to carry each other's Internet traffic if the intended destination requires it. When Internet traffic between an origin and a destination takes a path across multiple networks, this process is called routing, and the hardware devices that facilitate routing are called routers. Without routing, the Internet simply wouldn't work. However, it is important to remember that, like the thousands of networks that comprise the Internet, the routers on the edges of these networks are primarily operated by the private sector, not the U.S. government or ICANN.
          Although routers use IP addresses like 192.110.210.85, humans don't like having to type them into their Web browsers. Instead, people prefer readable domain names like patriotpost.us, but routers don't inherently know what to do with them. To remedy this problem and create harmony between man and machine, we use a system that turns human-readable domain names into router-usable IP addresses, which is called the Domain Name System (DNS). DNS can be thought of as a convenience layer on top of the Internet's routing layer. When a domain name is typed into a Web browser, a DNS lookup is performed, which is really just a simple question: "What is the IP address associated with the domain name patriotpost.us?" for example. "The answer is 192.110.210.85," the DNS server responds. The Web browser then takes that answer and makes it the destination, at which point it is up to the Internet's routers — not DNS — to get you there. However, there is a potential wrinkle in this system: Anybody with a little technical know-how can set up their own DNS server, so how do we ensure that we get the right answer when we ask DNS a question? How do we know that patriotpost.us (or any other domain) is globally unique, with only one DNS server providing an authoritative answer about its IP address? That's where ICANN enters the picture, which offers this concise explanation of the organization's role:
          To reach another person on the Internet you have to type an address into your computer — a name or a number. That address has to be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN coordinates these unique identifiers across the world. Without that coordination we wouldn't have one global Internet.
          Among ICANN's primary responsibilities is the management of several important databases. The most famous of these databases is the root zone file, which is like a phone book in which the names are top-level domains like .com and the phone numbers are server addresses like a.gtld-servers.net. This root zone file is literally a simple text file viewable by anyone. The Internet's 13 highest-level DNS server operators consider ICANN's root zone file to be an authoritative list of which DNS servers answer questions for which top-level domains, which in turn contributes to a consistent DNS experience across the globe and allows the Internet's thousands of network operators to be on the same page. Only one of those 13 servers is actually operated by ICANN, while the rest are run by organizations like the NASA Ames Research Center, the U.S. Army Research Lab, the University of Maryland, and Verisign (a U.S. corporation). If ICANN manipulated the root zone file in a way that harmed U.S. business interests or national security, it is unlikely that all of the highest-level DNS servers would continue to treat ICANN's root zone file as authoritative, and an opportunity would be created for another entity to maintain a database trustworthy enough to be designated authoritative. In other words, ICANN doesn't own the Domain Name System, but rather stewards a list that is trusted by DNS server operators to ensure that lookups are reliable, globally consistent and correct. And while DNS plays a crucial role in making the Internet easier to use for humans, it works at a higher level than the more fundamental routing level where Internet traffic actually transits.
          Understanding what DNS does (match domains with IP addresses) and doesn't do (route Internet traffic) helps illustrate why governments like China, Iran, Egypt and Pakistan have already had great success censoring the Internet in their countries, despite the lack of any cooperation from ICANN. The creation of China's "Great Firewall" and the shutdown of Egypt's Internet during the Arab Spring were possible because those countries took control of the routers within their borders. This was and continues to be the most effective method of censoring free speech on the Web, because whoever has control of the routers controls their corner of the Internet. The fact that such Internet censorship already occurs also belies the argument that the U.S. controls the Internet. If it did, why do we allow China to censor it, or Egypt to shut it down? The truth is that ICANN is unable to stop the suppression of free speech on the Internet. However, the corollary is that it is difficult to imagine a scenario in which ICANN could suppress free speech on the Internet in a way that is more effective than current methods.
          So is the United States giving up control of the Internet? The answer is, "No." The United States can't give up control it doesn't have. Rather, the U.S. is giving up direct oversight of ICANN, and will instead assume an advisory role. What does this mean for Internet freedom? In the short term, probably not much, if anything. We expect the Internet will remain uncensored in countries where it is currently uncensored, and censored in countries where it is already censored, because ICANN's function neither helps nor hinders the censorship schemes of oppressive regimes.
          The long term is more difficult to assess, because just as the technology underlying the Internet continues to evolve, organizations and governments aren't static — they change and take on new roles. But one of the great strengths of the Internet's fundamental structure is that absent centralized control, it can only function based on trust and mutual agreement. Because the Internet is comprised of thousands of independently owned networks, it is difficult for bad policies to win out over good policies, since most network operators will favor policies that benefit the greatest number of users. Despite its important role in the reliable operation of the Internet, even ICANN cannot impose its will on unwilling network owners. Rather, ICANN has succeeded thus far because network operators have not yet been given a reason not to trust it.
          One of the stated objectives of ICANN's transition to a fully privatized organization without direct government oversight is to further solidify that trust and ensure that the Internet remains global, rather than devolving into numerous fractured regional internets. Whether ICANN will deliver on that commitment remains to be seen. Their track record is good, but at the intersection of technology and international politics, the future can never be certain. Fortunately, the distributed nature of the Internet means that if the new ICANN fails to live up to its stated principles, there are escape hatches.  ~The Patriot Post
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The Video liar-Hillary Clinton Doesn’t
Want Her Supporters to See
{conservativevideos.com} ~ The most important thing to note in this video is the first question asked by the male talking head. Liberal talking points that are still being represented about illegal immigrants and what Trump said... Then immediately the birther remarks. They didn’t want to listen to her substance, what she had to say. If every single liar-Hillary Clinton supporter, Never Trumper and undecided voter could listen to what this woman is saying we would have remarkable turnout for the November elections and the democrat party.
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Against the nObamacare Bailout
by The Editors
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{nationalreview.com} ~ Barack nObama, who savaged the Bush administration over the 2008 bailouts, is planning on going out with . . . a massive bailout. Congress can and should put a stop to this nonsense... When the so-called Affordable Care Act was being debated, conservative critics predicted that it would ruin private insurance companies. But the insurance companies largely supported the bill, at least after they were bought off with a provision, the “risk corridors,” that would spread profits and losses across the industry, in effect converting competing insurance companies into a national cartel. The Affordable Care act is, as predicted, ruining private insurers. In this case, we don’t hate to say we told you so. We did, and you should have listened... http://www.nationalreview.com/article/440554/obamacare-bailout-say-no-its-illegal?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Trending%20Email%20Reoccurring-%20Monday%20to%20Thursday%202016-09-29&utm_term=NR5PM%20Actives
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Docs Show liarHillary Failed to Complete
Security Training as SecState
by Mark Tapson
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{truthrevolt.org} ~ In documents acquired Tuesday from the State Department by The Daily Caller, there was no evidence that Democratic presidential nominee liar-Hillary Clinton ever completed the highest level of security training mandated for the proper handling of the government’s top secret documents... A document signed by Cheryl Mills on Jan. 29, 2009, and one signed by Huma Abedin the next day indicated that both of liar-Hillary's aides “completed SCI indoctrination,” or top-level security training when they and liar-Hillary entered the department in 2009. But there was no such signed document confirming that liar-Hillary herself had completed the course. The SCI category covers some of the nation’s most closely-guarded secrets, including material obtained by U.S. intelligence agencies through signals intelligence, human intelligence and satellite intelligence...  http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/docs-show-hillary-failed-complete-security-training-secstate
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liar-CLINTON REMOVED ELECTRONICS FROM DEBATE PODIUM, Lookouts, Blockers
by Rick Wells
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{rickwells.us} ~ The evidence of cheating and the attempts by the Democrats to steal the election continue to pile up. The debates were rigged in multiple ways... from earpieces or other secret communications devices to the conspiracy with Lester Holt and NBC “news” to the implanting of a teleprompter or other device in the podium liar-Clinton used. The podium problem was a little more difficult in that the evidence had to be collected from the stage, in front of the remnants of the attendees and at the risk of being videotaped by someone in the room. Fortunately, there was someone in the room recording what was going on. As the liar-Clinton entourage tried to block the view and create a diversion in the front of the room, going through the handshaking and trademark liar-Clinton open-mouthed finger pointing, their operatives were at work behind them removing evidence as best they could. There is a network of people involved in what was clearly an orchestrated and planned act of electoral espionage, with lookouts, recovery people and blockers working together to get the evidence cleared while not being discovered...
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Chinese investments in the United States
by Derek Scissors
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{aei.org} ~ The American Enterprise Institute and The Heritage Foundation’s China Global Investment Tracker follows large Chinese investments, excluding bonds, around the world... The leading recipient of these kinds of investments is the United States, which received over $125 billion between January 2005 and June 2016. The US saw more Chinese investment in the first half of 2016 than in any previous full year. For a breakdown by Congressional District, see the table below ordownload the data set here. The names that pop up the must is Carolyn Maloney and Nancy Pelosi.   http://www.aei.org/chinese-investments-in-the-united-states/?utm_source=paramount&utm_medium=email&utm_content=AEITODAY&utm_campaign=093016
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Hey, what happened to liar-Hillary
Clinton’s middle-class tax cut?
by James Pathokoukis
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{aei.org} ~ The NYT’s David Leonhardt thinks Democrats risk again becoming the High Tax Party. Recall that during the 2008 presidential campaign Barack nObama contrasted his middle-class tax cut plan to John McCain’s... one nObama contended favored wealthier Americans. Here’s what tax-cut enthusiast Larry Kudlow wrote back then: Wouldn’t it be the height of irony if Barack nObama wins this election as the Ronald Reagan tax-cutter? His tax plans are severely flawed, and his campaign narrative to support them is all wrong. And yet a recent Rasmussen poll shows that 31 percent of voters believe nObama is the real tax-cutter, while only 11 percent choose McCain. Believe it or not, nObama seems to have swiped the tax-cut issue from the Republican Party. How can this be. Well, for almost two years nObama has talked about cutting taxes for 95 percent of the people. McCain has no such record.” Or as GOP pollster Neil Newhouse put it, “It’s a stunning reversal of fortune on a core Republican strength.” But now liar-Clinton may be reversing that reversal, writes Leonhardt:...
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India hits at Jihadi bases inside Pakistan
by Vijeta Uniyal  
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{legalinsurrection.com} ~ Last night, the Indian Army carried out a series of covert operations targeting Jihadi bases along its border with Pakistan. According to official Indian sources, the counter-terrorism strikes killed 38 Islamists as well as couple of soldiers of Pakistan’s regular army, who were overseeing these Jihadi bases... Indian Special Forces went 2-3 km inside Pakistan’s border destroying up to 6 Jihadi camps. No casualties were reported on the Indian side. The strikes come less than 2 weeks after Islamists attacked an Indian Army base in India’s Kashmir region, killing 18 soldiers. India has faced a sustained terrorist campaign in its Muslim majority northern state of Kashmir since the 1990s. Terrorists have killed nearly 5,000 Indian civilians and over 2,000 Indian soldiers since 2001. Tonight’s cross-border operation, first of its kind conducted by India, shows the change in country’s military doctrine since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office 2 years ago. Following tonight’s strikes India has put its army along the international border with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on high alert. Indian newspaper Times of India reports:...  http://legalinsurrection.com/2016/09/india-hits-at-jihadi-bases-inside-pakistan/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LegalInsurrection+%28Le%C2%B7gal+In%C2%B7sur%C2%B7rec%C2%B7tion%29
The Psychological Profile of a liar-Clinton Supporter
by Dave Hodges
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{thecommonsenseshow.com} ~ Who in their right mind would support liar-Clinton? Her track record is despicable  (e.g. Benghazi, Whitewater, selling uranium to the Russians, the email scandal). There are distinct psychological reasons why some people insist on supporting liar-Clinton. You won’t believe what is in this video.  http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2016/09/29/the-psychological-profile-of-a-clinton-supporter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-psychological-profile-of-a-clinton-supporter
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France: 'The Jungle' Migrant Camp
by Soeren Kern
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French riot police attempt to control a crowd of migrants
{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ French President François Hollande has vowed "definitively, entirely and rapidly" to dismantle "The Jungle," a squalid migrant camp in the northern port town of Calais, by the end of this year... Hollande made the announcement during a September 26 visit to Calais — but not to the camp itself — amid growing unease over France's escalating migrant crisis, which has become a central issue in the country's presidential campaign. The French government plans to relocate the migrants at the camp to so-called reception centers in other parts of the country. But it remains unclear how the government will prevent migrants from returning to Calais...  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9044/france-migrants-jungle
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liar-Clinton-scandal experts
reveal latest on couples' 'crimes'
by Paul Bremmer
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From left to right, former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova, “liar-Clinton
Cash” author Peter Schweizer, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, WND senior writer
Jerome Corsi and Judicial Watch investigator Chris Farrell
{wnd.com} ~ Peter Schweizer, the author of “liar-Clinton Cash,” and WND’s Jerome Corsi, the author of “Partners in Crime,” joined in a televised panel Thursday with a former U.S. attorney and the lead investigator of Judicial Watch... – the non-profit that exposed liar-Hillary Clinton’s private email server – to provide the latest on two major liar-Clinton scandals. Corsi explained how Bill and liar-Hillary Clinton each become worth more than $100 million dollars through a career of public service while former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova passionately laid out a case for removing FBI Director James Comey from his position for not referring charges to Attorney General Loretta Lynch in the bureau’s investigation of liar-Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information. DiGenova called it “one of the grossest miscarriages of justice” he’s ever seen in his long career of federal service...  http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/clinton-scandal-experts-reveal-latest-on-couples-crimes/
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Libya’s Terrorist Descent:
Causes and Solutions
by Thomas Joscelyn
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{defenddemocracy.org} ~ Chairman Poe, Ranking Member Keating and members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me here today to discuss the turmoil in Libya. Obviously, the multi-sided conflict in Libya is complex, with various forces pulling the country in multiple directions... My testimony today focuses on the jihadist groups operating inside Libya, especially the Islamic State’s arm and groups belonging to al Qaeda’s network. I am going to emphasize five key points: 1. The Islamic State is on the verge of losing its safe haven in Sirte, Libya. The loss of Sirte would be a major blow to the so-called caliphate, as Abu Bakr al Baghdadi’s organization has invested significant resources in this state-building project. From the Islamic State’s perspective, Sirte was one of the most important cities under its control. This was true even though most of the city’s citizens had fled the jihadists’ occupation. By controlling Sirte, the Islamic State was able to portray its “caliphate” as having significant territory outside of Iraq and Syria. If Baghdadi’s loyalists are cleared from Sirte in the coming weeks, then the U.S. and its allies should trumpet the group’s loss. During its rise to power, the Islamic State’s motto was “remaining and expanding.” This was a key part of the organization’s marketing message. But in Libya, as in Iraq and Syria, it is no longer true... http://www.defenddemocracy.org/content/uploads/documents/TJ_Libya_Terrorist_Descent.pdf
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Due Process Is Vital to Freedom
by Judge Andrew Napolitano
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No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law..."
-- Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

{townhall.com} ~ The clash in American history between liberty and safety is as old as the republic itself. As far back as 1798, notwithstanding the lofty goals and individualistic values of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the same generation -- in some cases the same human beings -- that wrote in the First Amendment that "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech" enacted the Alien and Sedition Acts, which punished speech critical of the government.

Similarly, the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process has been ignored by those in government charged with enforcing it when they deal with a criminal defendant whom they perceive the public hates or fears. So it should come as no surprise that no sooner had the suspect in the recent New Jersey and New York City bombings been arrested than public calls came to strip him of his rights, send him to Gitmo and extract information from him. This is more Vladimir Putin than James Madison.

I have often argued that it is in times of fear -- whether generated by outside forces or by the government itself -- when we need to be most vigilant about protecting our liberties. I make this argument because when people are afraid, it is human nature for them to accept curtailment of their liberties -- whether it be speech or travel or privacy or due process -- if they become convinced that the curtailment will keep them safe. But these liberties are natural rights, integral to all rational people and not subject to the government's whim.

I can sacrifice my liberties, and you can sacrifice yours, but I cannot sacrifice yours; neither can a majority in Congress sacrifice yours or mine.

The idea that sacrificing liberty actually enhances safety enjoys widespread acceptance but is erroneous. The Fort Hood massacre, the Boston Marathon killings, the slaughters in San Bernardino and Orlando, and now the bombings in New Jersey and New York all demonstrate that the loss of liberty does not bring about more safety.

The loss of liberty gives folks the false impression that the government is doing something -- anything -- to keep us safe. That impression is a false one because in fact it is making us less safe, since a government intent on monitoring our every move and communication loses sight of the moves and communications of the bad guys. As well, liberty lost is rarely returned. The Patriot Act, which permits federal agents to bypass the courts and issue their own search warrants, has had three sunsets since 2001, only to be re-enacted just prior to the onset of each -- and re-enacted in a more oppressive version, giving the government more power to interfere with liberty, and for a longer period of time each time.

We know from the Edward Snowden revelations and the National Security Agency's own admissions that the NSA has the digital versions -- in real time -- of all telephone calls, text messages and emails made, sent or received in the U.S. So if the right person is under arrest for the bombings last weekend, why didn't the feds catch this radicalized U.S. citizen and longtime New Jersey resident before he set off his homemade bombs? Because the government suffers from, among other ailments, information overload. It is spread too thin. It is more concerned with gathering everything it can about everyone -- "collect it all," one NSA email instructed agents -- than it is with focusing on potential evildoers as the Fourth Amendment requires.

Why do we have constitutional guarantees of liberty?

The Constitution both establishes the federal government and confines it. It presents intentional obstacles in the path of the government. Without those obstacles, we might be safe from domestic harm, but who would keep us safe from the government? Who would want to live here if we had no meaningful, enforceable guarantees of personal liberties? When our liberties are subject to the needs of the police, we will end up in a police state. What does a police state look like? It looks like the Holocaust and communism.

Everyone who works in government has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution. Hence, it is distressing to hear lawmakers calling for the abolition of due process for certain hateful and hurtful defendants. Due process -- fairness from the government, the right to silence, the right to counsel and the right to a jury trial with the full panoply of constitutional requirements and protections -- is vital to our personal liberties and to our free society as we have known it.

If anyone who appears to have been motivated to attack Americans or American values based on some alleged or even proven foreign motivation could be denied the rights guaranteed to him under the Constitution by a government determination before trial, then no one's rights are safe.

The whole purpose of the guarantee of due process is to insulate our liberties from subjective government interference by requiring it in all instances when the government wants life, liberty or property -- hence the clear language of the Fifth Amendment. The star chamber suggested by those who misunderstand the concept of guaranteed rights is reminiscent of what King George III did to the colonists, which was expressly condemned in the Declaration of Independence and which sparked the American Revolution.

Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter once wrote that the history of American freedom is, in no small measure, following fair procedures -- which means enforcing the guarantee of due process. Without due process for those we hate and fear -- even those whose guilt is obvious -- we will all lose our freedoms.

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