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If You don\'t know physics

2016-06-15 10:46:29

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frustrated and screaming in pain as Trump: You're in physics class. You don't know what your teacher talks about physics - you're angry. That's Trump toward Obama on TV yesterday:

Trump: The President is more angry at me than at the killer. I don't understand that!

Why? Trump may never understand that.

Sad, Trump doesn't realize he shoulders the duty of the USA - He can't act like as a school boy, as a bully - as shoot from the hip. Word with power - you can't let your lip loose on national policy issue! Damn! if you want to be a leader - zip your mounth ! Let your lip loose on anything if you're not in policy-making position - be a civilian.

One thing struck me is that, those terrorists on FBI watch list can't be reported to FBI when they buy assault weapons and annimmuntion, a rule set up by NRA ( the National Rifle Association ). Orlando killer bought those assault weapons and annimmuntion, 12 days before the massive killing - plenty of time for FBI to take surveillance if FBI notified by the gun seller. (Can you imagine that rule of NRA?") - That's not much to ask - Don't confuse with "take off your guns" with this act of specific to terrorists!

Damn, do your own home work first before jump on at yelling around. So domed now if you have 20% can't read, with 50% never think "shoot from the hip" fast food culture.

All in all, May God bless America !

as Said, Reagan and Bush (W.) pray every morning waking up and at night go to bed. That's how we're still blessed here.

Prayer with power.

作舟 2015-12-01 13:57:49 回複 悄悄話 回複 '沈成涵' 的評論 :

你是留言裏對此事非常認真的思考者之一。謝謝分享不同觀點!

我必須指出,”穆斯林人“不能以”哪國人“來分。你知道,相當多的國家裏有穆斯林。而在中東小國裏,穆斯林人又分出很多的派別。這有點兒像佛教裏分很多派別一樣。

比如,當我們看到中國出現了很多佛門的敗類,如大師、法王、活菩薩、荒淫的主持等等,但我們不會立即否認佛教和所有的佛教徒。

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What Does the Military Think of Donald Trump?

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What was surprising about President Obama’s denunciation of Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant terrorism policy Tuesday wasn’t the fact that Obama never mentioned Trump by name. He didn’t have to. “We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America,” an angry Obama declared as the nation’s emotions remained raw from Sunday’s slaughter of 49 people in Orlando, by a killer who professed support for radical Islam. “We hear language that singles out immigrants and suggests that entire religious communities are complicit in violence. Where does this stop?”

What was surprising was that the nation’s top military officer stood by the President’s side as the commander-in-chief issued an extraordinary public rebuke of the man seeking to be that general’s next boss. Washington corridors were abuzz Wednesday after the ramrod-straight and uniformed presence of Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provided, wittingly or not, a beribboned endorsement of Obama’s condemnation of Trump.

“If you’re going to make a political speech, and that’s what this was, you should not have the chairman, or anybody in uniform, standing next to you as a potted plant,” says Anthony Zinni, a retired four-star Marine. “It gives the appearance that he’s in agreement with the political statements that were made.”

Zinni and other former senior officers believe Dunford was uncomfortably trapped after Obama’s ISIS remarks drifted into the political realm. Dunford’s spokesman wouldn’t go that far, simply saying that the chairman “remains apolitical” and routinely appears with Obama when the President makes comments following such ISIS sessions. Tuesday’s appearance, Navy Captain Gregory Hicks said, “was no different.”

There is private concern inside the U.S. armed forces about Trump’s fitness for command, but good luck getting anyone to say so on the record. The military is built upon what it calls “good order and discipline,” a pair of attributes rarely attributed to Trump. While a recent unscientific independent Military Times newspaper survey had Trump outpolling all-but-certain Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by a greater than 2-to-1 margin, many view that as a desire for change rather than support for Trump. “There is concern in the military about Trump, but they really want a change,” Zinni says. “There’s a lot of unhappiness about the plight of the military, the funding and the way wars are being prosecuted.” According to this thinking, Clinton is unlikely to make such wholesale changes in the U.S. military.

U.S. voters always want to know that their potential Presidents have the confidence of the 1.4 million Americans in uniform. For the Pentagon, the best way to do that is to say it respects the will of the voters, and will salute smartly no matter who is in the Oval Office. Both those in uniform and their civilian overseers stress their desire to steer clear of politics.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter, for example, stiff-armed a reporter Monday who asked about Trump’s statement that NATO is “obsolete” (like Obama, the reporter didn’t name Trump). “I’ve got to be very strict in this regard,” Carter said. “You frame a question in terms of the presidential campaign and I’m just not going to answer a question that’s framed in that way.”

General Mark Welsh, who as the Air Force chief of staff is a member of the Joint Chiefs, said Wednesday that he and his fellow chiefs don’t fret about politics and campaigns. “I want a commander-in-chief who will listen to us, I want a commander-in-chief who values the opinion of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs,” he tells TIME. “I’d like a commander-in-chief who’s thoughtful on issues and is willing to engage in discussion, and a commander-in-chief who has a team around him that feels the same way.”

Might that rule out Trump? “I’ve never met him; I don’t know,” Welsh says. “I’ll tell you, if you watch political campaigns over time, there’s a whole lot of behavior that you would kind of question, I think, not just from any one particular candidate.” The military, he adds, doesn’t play favorites. “Our job is to support the commander-in-chief as much as we can, and whoever walks into the White House is going to get that support from all of us.”

But retired officers don’t have to watch their words so carefully. “Mr. Trump is a potential disaster as commander-in-chief—uninformed, volatile, poor judgment,” says Barry McCaffrey, a retired four-star Army officer. “Hard to believe this is the candidate of a major political party.”

“Trump is unexpectedly increasing my enthusiasm for Hillary,” adds retired general Merrill McPeak, who, like Welsh, served on the Joint Chiefs as the Air Force chief of staff. “What he is saying is not based on facts: it’s based on immaturity, bad judgment and ignorance, and I think it’s going to be hard for people in uniform who are thoughtful about this, to vote for him.”

The military’s aversion to partisan politics is on display nearly every January, when the President heads to Capitol Hill to tell the Congress, the Supreme Court justices, the Joint Chiefs and the American people about the Administration’s plans for the coming year. It’s an intensely political event, with Democrats and Republicans either cheering wildly or sitting stone-faced, depending on whether or not the chief executive belongs to their party. “The service chiefs and the Supreme Court justices can’t applaud any of the lines,” Zinni says. “Fortunately, if you’re a combatant commander”—which Zinni was—“you don’t have to worry about that Washington bullshit.”

Actually, it’s a little more complicated than that. The kabuki dance begins with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs keeping a close eye on the chief justice, McPeak recalls. “The chief justice is a separate branch of government, and if he stands and applauds, then the chairman will stand up and applaud, and the chiefs will follow,” he says. “The chief justice was considered the guy who was neutral, and who knew when to stand up and applaud.”

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奧巴馬猛批特朗普:禁止穆斯林是背叛“美國價值觀”

2016-06-14 20:33:14

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奧蘭多槍擊事件發生後,特朗普就敢不敢提“極端伊斯蘭”叫板奧巴馬與希拉裏,並重申應當暫時禁止穆斯林入境,還提出應當禁止來自有恐怖主義曆史地區者移民美國;周二,特朗普直指奧巴馬“宣稱認清了我們的敵人,卻依然對其給予厚待,而苛待我們自己——我們美國人。”

奧巴馬抨擊特朗普周二的提議“背叛”美國價值觀,並且呼籲共和黨取消特朗普的競選提名。奧巴馬指責特朗普禁止穆斯林的提議,認為這正中恐怖組織下懷,會令反恐更難實施。

奧巴馬認為,特朗普對奧蘭多槍擊事件的評論暗示“整個宗教組織都與暴力有染”,這將“為伊斯蘭國宣稱‘西方仇視穆斯林’說法火上澆油”。不僅如此,奧巴馬還質問,“共和黨官員真的同意特朗普的說辭嗎?”

至於特朗普與共和黨官員提出的“奧巴馬在講話中閉口不提極端伊斯蘭”,奧巴馬回應:“改變對於恐怖威脅的描述並不能令其煙消雲散。”

特朗普認為奧巴馬這一回應“不夠強硬,不夠高明,或者早有異心。”

奧蘭多槍擊事件已經成為了總統競選的核心推動力之一。在多數選舉中,對於參選者而言,與其黨內高層的爭執以及被指責為種族主義者,都會是災難性的打擊。出人意料的是,特朗普卻因此受益。

奧蘭多槍擊事件之後,針對特朗普進一步禁止穆斯林的提議,共和黨議長Paul Ryan評論特朗普關於穆斯林的提議“並不符合美國利益”。

周二,Ryan稱,自己並不認同禁止穆斯林符合美國利益,也不認為這符合美國的原則,應當與極端穆斯林而非所有穆斯林宣戰,穆斯林是我們的盟友。

共和黨參議員、可能的副總統人選Bob Corker稱,自己對特朗普的言論非常失望,並表示,從周一的發言來看,特朗普“不是可以帶領美國渡過難關的人”。

特朗普之前宣稱有意在美墨邊境修建隔離牆已經引發軒然大波,關於奧蘭多槍擊事件,共和黨內部再次產生分歧。 Ryan認為,特朗普關於法官Gonzalo Curiel的論調是“教科書般的種族主義”,然而,他聲稱將繼續支持特朗普。

上周,參議員共和黨領袖Mitch McConnell表示自己仍可能撤銷特朗普的提名,“我已公開表明特朗普改變方向是多麽必要,我希望看到這一幕發生。”

在特朗普禁止穆斯林言論引致激烈批評之後,特朗普團隊的高級顧問Paul Manafort上個月曾表示,特朗普已經開始調整自己立場了。

希拉裏認為特朗普的評論“不體麵”,而且“不尊重死傷者”。

希拉裏在周一的演講中,讚揚了喬治布什在911之後關於穆斯林的講話。民主黨的戰略家認為希拉裏將因其表現出的冷靜、反思特質,以及將人們在危機之前凝聚起來的能力獲益。

前白宮發言人、共和黨參選者Newt Gingrich在周二表示,針對反美活動,議會需要成立全新的委員會。此前,該委員會主要用於審查納粹支持者,以尋查有意進行恐怖襲擊的美國公民。

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TJKCB 發表評論於 2016-06-15 16:36:44
What he is saying is not based on facts: it’s based on immaturity, bad judgment and ignorance, and I think it’s going to be hard for people in uniform who are thoughtful about this, to vote for him.”
TJKCB 發表評論於 2016-06-15 16:35:42
“Mr. Trump is a potential disaster as commander-in-chief—uninformed, volatile, poor judgment,” says Barry McCaffrey, a retired four-star Army officer. “Hard to believe this is the candidate of a major political party.”

“Trump is unexpectedly increasing my enthusiasm for Hillary,” adds retired general Merrill McPeak, who, like Welsh, served on the Joint Chiefs as the Air Force chief of staff. “What he is saying is not based on facts: it’s based on immaturity, bad judgment and ignorance, and I think it’s going to be hard for people in uniform who are thoughtful about this, to vote for him.”
TJKCB 發表評論於 2016-06-15 14:27:15

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Guns are tools people use for self defense, overthrow tyranny and mass shoot. Yes, regulation of tools matter and help protect public safety. That's why we prohibit the proliferation of nuclear weapons. And that's why congress passed laws to ban machine guns.

Regulation of such weapons (gun control), e.g. guns, is

1. Constitional, noted below by Justice Scaliar in 2008 DC vs Heller. 2nd Amendment right is not unlimited.

2. A responsibility of government--One role of government is to protect public safety. We need common sense and prohibit the spread of "dangerous and unusual weapons"



"Like most rights, the Second Amendment right is not unlimited. It is not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose: For example, concealed weapons prohibitions have been upheld under the Amendment or state analogues. The Court’s opinion should not be taken to cast doubt on longstanding prohibitions on the possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, or laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifications on the commercial sale of arms. Miller’s holding that the sorts of weapons protected are those “in common use at the time” finds support in the historical tradition of prohibiting the carrying of dangerous and unusual weapons. Pp. 54–56."
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Republican Donald Trump has said he would like people on terror watch lists to be prevented from buying guns, in the wake of the Orlando shootings.


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frustrated and screaming in pain as Trump: You're in physics class. You don't know what your teacher talks about physics - you're angry. That's Trump toward Obama on TV yesterday:

Trump: The President is more angry at me than at the killer. I don't understand that!

Why? Trump may never understand that.

Sad, Trump doesn't realize he shoulders the duty of the USA - He can't act like as a school boy, as a bully - as shoot from the hip. Word with power - you can't let your lip loose on national policy issue! Damn! if you want to be a leader - zip your mounth ! Let your lip loose on anything if you're not in policy-making position - be a civilian.

One thing struck me is that, those terrorists on FBI watch list can't be reported to FBI when they buy assault weapons and annimmuntion, a rule set up by NRA ( the National Rifle Association ). Orlando killer bought those assault weapons and annimmuntion, 12 days before the massive killing - plenty of time for FBI to take surveillance if FBI notified by the gun seller. (Can you imagine that rule of NRA?") - That's not much to ask - Don't confuse with "take off your guns" with this act of specific to terrorists!

Damn, do your own home work first before jump on at yelling around. So domed now if you have 20% can't read, with 50% never think "shoot from the hip" fast food culture.

All in all, May God bless America !

as Said, Reagan and Bush (W.) pray every morning waking up and at night go to bed. That's how we're still blessed here.

Prayer with power.

作舟 2015-12-01 13:57:49 回複 悄悄話 回複 '沈成涵' 的評論 :

你是留言裏對此事非常認真的思考者之一。謝謝分享不同觀點!

我必須指出,”穆斯林人“不能以”哪國人“來分。你知道,相當多的國家裏有穆斯林。而在中東小國裏,穆斯林人又分出很多的派別。這有點兒像佛教裏分很多派別一樣。

比如,當我們看到中國出現了很多佛門的敗類,如大師、法王、活菩薩、荒淫的主持等等,但我們不會立即否認佛教和所有的佛教徒。

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What Does the Military Think of Donald Trump?

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What was surprising about President Obama’s denunciation of Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant terrorism policy Tuesday wasn’t the fact that Obama never mentioned Trump by name. He didn’t have to. “We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America,” an angry Obama declared as the nation’s emotions remained raw from Sunday’s slaughter of 49 people in Orlando, by a killer who professed support for radical Islam. “We hear language that singles out immigrants and suggests that entire religious communities are complicit in violence. Where does this stop?”

What was surprising was that the nation’s top military officer stood by the President’s side as the commander-in-chief issued an extraordinary public rebuke of the man seeking to be that general’s next boss. Washington corridors were abuzz Wednesday after the ramrod-straight and uniformed presence of Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provided, wittingly or not, a beribboned endorsement of Obama’s condemnation of Trump.

“If you’re going to make a political speech, and that’s what this was, you should not have the chairman, or anybody in uniform, standing next to you as a potted plant,” says Anthony Zinni, a retired four-star Marine. “It gives the appearance that he’s in agreement with the political statements that were made.”

Zinni and other former senior officers believe Dunford was uncomfortably trapped after Obama’s ISIS remarks drifted into the political realm. Dunford’s spokesman wouldn’t go that far, simply saying that the chairman “remains apolitical” and routinely appears with Obama when the President makes comments following such ISIS sessions. Tuesday’s appearance, Navy Captain Gregory Hicks said, “was no different.”

There is private concern inside the U.S. armed forces about Trump’s fitness for command, but good luck getting anyone to say so on the record. The military is built upon what it calls “good order and discipline,” a pair of attributes rarely attributed to Trump. While a recent unscientific independent Military Times newspaper survey had Trump outpolling all-but-certain Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by a greater than 2-to-1 margin, many view that as a desire for change rather than support for Trump. “There is concern in the military about Trump, but they really want a change,” Zinni says. “There’s a lot of unhappiness about the plight of the military, the funding and the way wars are being prosecuted.” According to this thinking, Clinton is unlikely to make such wholesale changes in the U.S. military.

U.S. voters always want to know that their potential Presidents have the confidence of the 1.4 million Americans in uniform. For the Pentagon, the best way to do that is to say it respects the will of the voters, and will salute smartly no matter who is in the Oval Office. Both those in uniform and their civilian overseers stress their desire to steer clear of politics.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter, for example, stiff-armed a reporter Monday who asked about Trump’s statement that NATO is “obsolete” (like Obama, the reporter didn’t name Trump). “I’ve got to be very strict in this regard,” Carter said. “You frame a question in terms of the presidential campaign and I’m just not going to answer a question that’s framed in that way.”

General Mark Welsh, who as the Air Force chief of staff is a member of the Joint Chiefs, said Wednesday that he and his fellow chiefs don’t fret about politics and campaigns. “I want a commander-in-chief who will listen to us, I want a commander-in-chief who values the opinion of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs,” he tells TIME. “I’d like a commander-in-chief who’s thoughtful on issues and is willing to engage in discussion, and a commander-in-chief who has a team around him that feels the same way.”

Might that rule out Trump? “I’ve never met him; I don’t know,” Welsh says. “I’ll tell you, if you watch political campaigns over time, there’s a whole lot of behavior that you would kind of question, I think, not just from any one particular candidate.” The military, he adds, doesn’t play favorites. “Our job is to support the commander-in-chief as much as we can, and whoever walks into the White House is going to get that support from all of us.”

But retired officers don’t have to watch their words so carefully. “Mr. Trump is a potential disaster as commander-in-chief—uninformed, volatile, poor judgment,” says Barry McCaffrey, a retired four-star Army officer. “Hard to believe this is the candidate of a major political party.”

“Trump is unexpectedly increasing my enthusiasm for Hillary,” adds retired general Merrill McPeak, who, like Welsh, served on the Joint Chiefs as the Air Force chief of staff. “What he is saying is not based on facts: it’s based on immaturity, bad judgment and ignorance, and I think it’s going to be hard for people in uniform who are thoughtful about this, to vote for him.”

The military’s aversion to partisan politics is on display nearly every January, when the President heads to Capitol Hill to tell the Congress, the Supreme Court justices, the Joint Chiefs and the American people about the Administration’s plans for the coming year. It’s an intensely political event, with Democrats and Republicans either cheering wildly or sitting stone-faced, depending on whether or not the chief executive belongs to their party. “The service chiefs and the Supreme Court justices can’t applaud any of the lines,” Zinni says. “Fortunately, if you’re a combatant commander”—which Zinni was—“you don’t have to worry about that Washington bullshit.”

Actually, it’s a little more complicated than that. The kabuki dance begins with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs keeping a close eye on the chief justice, McPeak recalls. “The chief justice is a separate branch of government, and if he stands and applauds, then the chairman will stand up and applaud, and the chiefs will follow,” he says. “The chief justice was considered the guy who was neutral, and who knew when to stand up and applaud.”

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奧蘭多槍擊事件發生後,特朗普就敢不敢提“極端伊斯蘭”叫板奧巴馬與希拉裏,並重申應當暫時禁止穆斯林入境,還提出應當禁止來自有恐怖主義曆史地區者移民美國;周二,特朗普直指奧巴馬“宣稱認清了我們的敵人,卻依然對其給予厚待,而苛待我們自己——我們美國人。”

奧巴馬抨擊特朗普周二的提議“背叛”美國價值觀,並且呼籲共和黨取消特朗普的競選提名。奧巴馬指責特朗普禁止穆斯林的提議,認為這正中恐怖組織下懷,會令反恐更難實施。

奧巴馬認為,特朗普對奧蘭多槍擊事件的評論暗示“整個宗教組織都與暴力有染”,這將“為伊斯蘭國宣稱‘西方仇視穆斯林’說法火上澆油”。不僅如此,奧巴馬還質問,“共和黨官員真的同意特朗普的說辭嗎?”

至於特朗普與共和黨官員提出的“奧巴馬在講話中閉口不提極端伊斯蘭”,奧巴馬回應:“改變對於恐怖威脅的描述並不能令其煙消雲散。”

特朗普認為奧巴馬這一回應“不夠強硬,不夠高明,或者早有異心。”

奧蘭多槍擊事件已經成為了總統競選的核心推動力之一。在多數選舉中,對於參選者而言,與其黨內高層的爭執以及被指責為種族主義者,都會是災難性的打擊。出人意料的是,特朗普卻因此受益。

奧蘭多槍擊事件之後,針對特朗普進一步禁止穆斯林的提議,共和黨議長Paul Ryan評論特朗普關於穆斯林的提議“並不符合美國利益”。

周二,Ryan稱,自己並不認同禁止穆斯林符合美國利益,也不認為這符合美國的原則,應當與極端穆斯林而非所有穆斯林宣戰,穆斯林是我們的盟友。

共和黨參議員、可能的副總統人選Bob Corker稱,自己對特朗普的言論非常失望,並表示,從周一的發言來看,特朗普“不是可以帶領美國渡過難關的人”。

特朗普之前宣稱有意在美墨邊境修建隔離牆已經引發軒然大波,關於奧蘭多槍擊事件,共和黨內部再次產生分歧。 Ryan認為,特朗普關於法官Gonzalo Curiel的論調是“教科書般的種族主義”,然而,他聲稱將繼續支持特朗普。

上周,參議員共和黨領袖Mitch McConnell表示自己仍可能撤銷特朗普的提名,“我已公開表明特朗普改變方向是多麽必要,我希望看到這一幕發生。”

在特朗普禁止穆斯林言論引致激烈批評之後,特朗普團隊的高級顧問Paul Manafort上個月曾表示,特朗普已經開始調整自己立場了。

希拉裏認為特朗普的評論“不體麵”,而且“不尊重死傷者”。

希拉裏在周一的演講中,讚揚了喬治布什在911之後關於穆斯林的講話。民主黨的戰略家認為希拉裏將因其表現出的冷靜、反思特質,以及將人們在危機之前凝聚起來的能力獲益。

前白宮發言人、共和黨參選者Newt Gingrich在周二表示,針對反美活動,議會需要成立全新的委員會。此前,該委員會主要用於審查納粹支持者,以尋查有意進行恐怖襲擊的美國公民。

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