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Lawyer wants ex-UNM president cleared
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Michael Swickard
on Sunday, May 6, 2012
Job Statistics Harken Back to the Era of Jimmy Carter
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Jim Spence
on Saturday, May 5, 2012
What would be the expected results of repeatedly extending unemployment benefits and rewarding joblessness? The Obama Administration's own Labor Department provided the answer Friday when it reported work force participation statistics for April. It seems that the number of people NOT in the U.S. labor force rose by 522,000 in April from 87,897,000 to 88,419,000. This is the highest count of non-working Americans ever recorded. (see graph below)
In case you suspect this number was taken out of context consider that in the same report it was noted that the labor force participation rate dipped to a new 30 year low of 64.3%. Not since the days of one-term president Jimmy Carter has the U.S. economy performed so dismally. (see graph below)

In case you suspect this number was taken out of context consider that in the same report it was noted that the labor force participation rate dipped to a new 30 year low of 64.3%. Not since the days of one-term president Jimmy Carter has the U.S. economy performed so dismally. (see graph below)

Job Statistics Harken Back to the Era of Jimmy Carter
23 Dead Bodies Found on Border
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Fox – The bodies of 23 people were found hanging from a bridge or decapitated and dumped near city hall Friday in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, where drug cartels are fighting a bloody and escalating turf war. Authorities found nine of the victims, including four women, hanging from an overpass leading to a main highway, said a Tamaulipas state official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to provide information on the case.
Hours later, police found 14 human heads inside coolers outside city hall along with a threatening note. The 14 bodies were found in black plastic bags inside a car abandoned near an international bridge, the official said.
The official didn't release the contents of the note, or give a motive for the killings. But the city across the border from Laredo, Texas has recently been torn by a renewed turf war between the Zetas cartel, a gang of former Mexican special-forces soldiers, and the powerful Sinaloa cartel, which has joined forces with the Gulf cartel, former allies of the Zetas. Read full story here: News New Mexico
23 Dead Bodies Found on Border
2003 Educational Reform Failed Miserably
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| Bill Richardson |
The last time the State of New Mexico tackled education reform was 2003 when the legislature enacted and Bill Richardson signed what was characterized as sweeping "reforms" to the system. Friendly to unions, the House and Senate dismissed all calls for school choice and there was zero consideration given to a simple market-oriented school voucher system.
An Ad Hoc Subcommittee paved the way for Democrat's policy proposals. The committee reached the conclusion that throwing more money at teacher and principal salaries was a big part of the solution to New Mexico's educational woes. The committee also proposed a Professional Development Fund to be administered by the State Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education. This policy cleared the way for teachers to take time away from the classroom for “professional development” sessions. Finally, the committee called for the funding of a Cabinet Post for a Secretary of Education. Ten years ago New Mexico threw more money at educators, provided more government administered professional development programs, and added more administrative oversight in Santa Fe.
To pay for the increased spending the Ad Hoc Subcommittee called for a raid on the state’s Land Grant Permanent Fund. It also called for increasing the tax burden through a Motor Vehicle Excise Tax increase. The committee also recommended amending the New Mexico Property Tax Code to dedicate an additional two mills on the net taxable value of property to public schools. Amazingly, the committee even called for the phasing out the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Gross Receipts Tax exemption. Ironically, Los Alamos has always had the most successful schools in New Mexico.
Most of the subcommittee's proposals were adopted. And nearly ten years have passed since Governor Richardson and Democrats in the House and Senate raised taxes and raided the Land Grant Permanent Fund so they could throw more money at the education problem. How did these policies fare in the real world?Graduation rates have continued to decline and New Mexico student proficiency has continued to rank among the lowest in the nation. Not surprisingly, proponents of those 2003 policies are not held accountable for their failures. These days many of the same people who supported throwing more taxpayer dollars at education continue to fervently fight any approach to educational reform that doesn’t first and foremost benefit those who collect their paychecks from the state education system.
2003 Educational Reform Failed Miserably
Martinez Cleans Up Another Richardson Mess
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Jim Spence
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| Susana Martinez |
In February 2010, the Journal requested records relating to Governor Bill Richardson’s announcement in late 2009 that 59 exempt employees were being released due to the ongoing economic downturn. In June 2010, the Journal filed a lawsuit against the Office of Governor Richardson for failing to produce requested documents, failing to issue a proper denial of the records request or explain the basis for the denial, and failing to refer the records request to other state agencies that may have been in possession of responsive documents.
“I am pleased that we were able to reach a mutual agreement to resolve this lawsuit and avoid further expenditure of public funds,” said Governor Martinez. “State resources are better spent moving forward rather than defending a lawsuit under these circumstances.”

Martinez Cleans Up Another Richardson Mess
Al-Qaida Media Analysis Memo: "Big Fan of 60 Minutes" - Fox News a "Channel in the "Abyss"
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Jim Spence
on Friday, May 4, 2012
Guardian - Al-Qaida spokesman Adam Gadahn a fan of 60 Minutes, but said Fox News "lacks neutrality" and CBS is "close to being unbiased." Adam Gadahn wrote that MSNBC, "may be good and neutral a bit," but he changed his mind when it fired Keith Olbermann.
Osama bin Laden pondered the merits of US television news channels as he considered how to extract the best propaganda benefit from the tenth anniversary of 9/11 last year, and concluded that CBS was "close to being unbiased."
But an American-born media adviser for al-Qaeda warned Bin Laden to beware of the broadcasters' "cunning methods" as he described Fox News as a channel in the "abyss" that should "die in anger", CNN as too close to the US government and MSNBC as questionable after it fired one of its most prominent presenters, Keith Olbermann. In a memorandum made public by the US military's Combating Terrorism Center on Thursday, Bin Laden asked for advice on exploiting the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. "We need to benefit from this event and get our messages to the Muslims and celebrate the victory that they achieved. We need to restore their confidence in their nation and motivate them. We should also present our just cause to the world, especially to the European people," he said. Read full story here: News New Mexico

Osama bin Laden pondered the merits of US television news channels as he considered how to extract the best propaganda benefit from the tenth anniversary of 9/11 last year, and concluded that CBS was "close to being unbiased."

But an American-born media adviser for al-Qaeda warned Bin Laden to beware of the broadcasters' "cunning methods" as he described Fox News as a channel in the "abyss" that should "die in anger", CNN as too close to the US government and MSNBC as questionable after it fired one of its most prominent presenters, Keith Olbermann. In a memorandum made public by the US military's Combating Terrorism Center on Thursday, Bin Laden asked for advice on exploiting the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. "We need to benefit from this event and get our messages to the Muslims and celebrate the victory that they achieved. We need to restore their confidence in their nation and motivate them. We should also present our just cause to the world, especially to the European people," he said. Read full story here: News New Mexico
Al-Qaida Media Analysis Memo: "Big Fan of 60 Minutes" - Fox News a "Channel in the "Abyss"
Losing the Drug War: Two newly retired experts on the border speak freely about the status of the Arizona/Mexico dividing line
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Michael Swickard
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| Dan Wirth (left) and Keith Graves |
Losing the Drug War: Two newly retired experts on the border speak freely about the status of the Arizona/Mexico dividing line
No TV games scheduled for New Mexico football in 2012
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Michael Swickard
From KOB-TV.com - The New Mexico Lobos football team has been a disappointment on the field for fans recently. UNM has three wins in the past three seasons combined. New head coach Bob Davie said he will turn the program around, but fans might not have a chance to watch the Lobos rebound on TV. On Thursday, the Mountain West Conference released its national television schedule for the 2012 football season. The Lobos were absent from the schedule. Mountain West officials said it could have more TV games to announce in the coming weeks, but fans were still disappointed with the current schedule. "I do think with the new coach, coach Davie, there's going to be a higher level of excitement than there has been in recent years, so it's a missed opportunity,” one Lobos fan said. The past few seasons UNM has had its football games broadcast on the Mtn. Network. But the sports channel is expected to go black in the coming months. Read moreNo TV games scheduled for New Mexico football in 2012











