My son, Daniel, suggested to an organization they color the black and white pictures that were taken by a Nazi photographer documenting the various events involving the Holocaust and Concentration Camp scenes .
The colored photo above is the result of the first of what could be the coloration of thousands of previous black and white photos.
The person who did this has colored photos of many previous historical events and notable persons and I have posted two links below..
My son believes coloring black and white, though perhaps more graphic, still does not create the same visual impact of color because, in his view, color humanizes and shows more details.
Click on: http://www.danarkeller.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/
The Nazis were very A type and documented everything. In essence they gave the world the rope with which they hung themselves for all their inhumane misdeeds.
I am sure you have read stories or seen documentaries of the storage facilities the Nazis constructed to document the "Final Solution" and their various sadistic war crimes.
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Now that Obamacare was passed without reading it we are slowly finding out what is in it and it is scary.
The one thing that keeps getting reinforced is you cannot trust Obama to tell the truth. (See 1 below.)
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My friend Toameh knows more than Obama about what is happening. (See 2 below.)
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Is Jindal going overboard?
Is Belgium, America's future?
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http://www.cbn.com/tv/embedplayer.aspx?bcid=1509282970001 (See 3 below.)
Protecting Obama's shattered reputation? (See 4 below.)
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Dick
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1) CBO Report: Obamacare to Cost Government $50K per Person
A bombshell report from the Congressional Budget Office reveals that it will cost the federal government $50,000 for every person who gets health insurance under Obamacare law.According to the Daily Mail.com, the astounding figure was "buried" in a 15-page section of the nonpartisan organization's budget forecast for the next 10 years.
The CBO said that in a best-case scenario, "'between 24 million and 27 million" fewer Americans would be uninsured in 2025, compared to the year before the Affordable Care Act was implemented, the Mail noted.
And the report estimated that the price tag for insuring that number of people would be about $1.35 trillion — or $50,000 per person.
The CBO says it cost $1.993 trillion for insurance subsidies to struggling Americans, and to pay for a widespread expansion of Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program.
The amount would be offset by $643 billion in new taxes, penalties and fees related to the Obamacare law, according to the report, the newspaper said.
The "taxes" include fines for people who refuse to buy medical insurance as well as the levy on a controversial medical device tax that the GOP-run Congress hopes to eliminate.
The CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation, which consists of members from both houses of Congress, prepared the report on the long-term outlook for the federal budget, according to the Mail.
The report said that "'the net costs of the coverage provisions of the [Affordable Care Act] will rise sharply as the effects of the act phase in from 2015 through 2017."
It also said that the Obamacare costs will "rise steadily through 2022" before leveling off for three years. But even then, Obamacare will cost the government "about $145 billion."
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2)
How Iran Is Encircling the Gulf and Israel
As U.S. President Barack Obama continues to seek a negotiated deal on Iran's nuclear program, the Iranians have been working hard in recent weeks to infiltrate the Palestinian arena and re-establish ties with their erstwhile ally, Hamas.
Emboldened by Obama's obsession with the nuclear negotiations, which are set to resume next month, Iran's leaders apparently trust that the Obama Administration is prepared to turn a blind eye to whatever they do.With bases in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq, Iran has surrounded all the oil fields of the Persian Gulf. This encirclement can be comfortably backed with Iran's ongoing nuclear weapons program.
The Iranians already have Hezbollah sitting on Israel's northern border. All they need now is another terror group sitting in Gaza to the south, in order to create a similar encirclement. And they are working hard to achieve that goal.
"We welcome any party that supports the Palestinian cause." — Osama Hamden, Hamas leader.
Iran is not interested in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. The only thing Iran is interested in there is turning Hamas into another Iranian-backed army that would be used to attack Israel.
So the Iranians are apparently feeling free to meddle once again in the internal affairs of the Palestinians, to strengthen their hand still further in the Middle East.
With bases in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq, Iran has surrounded Saudi Arabia and all the oil fields of the Persian Gulf. This encirclement can be comfortably backed with Iran's ongoing nuclear weapons program.
Tehran's main goal is to regain control over the Palestinian Islamist movement so that it can turn itself into a player in the Israeli-Arab conflict.
The Iranians already have Hezbollah sitting on Israel's northern border. All they need now is another terror group in Gaza to the south, in order to create a similar encirclement. And they are working hard to achieve this goal.
With bases in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iraq, Iran has surrounded Saudi Arabia and all the oil fields of the Persian Gulf. This encirclement can be comfortably backed with Iran's ongoing nuclear weapons program.
Tehran's main goal is to regain control over the Palestinian Islamist movement so that it can turn itself into a player in the Israeli-Arab conflict.
The Iranians already have Hezbollah sitting on Israel's northern border. All they need now is another terror group in Gaza to the south, in order to create a similar encirclement. And they are working hard to achieve this goal.
Relations between Iran and Hamas had become strained after Hamas's refusal to support the regime of Iran's client, Syria's Bashar Assad, in his fight against the Syrian opposition forces.
Iran and Hamas need each other badly. Iran wants Hamas because it does not have many Sunni allies left in the region. An alliance with Hamas would enable Iran to rid itself of charges that it is leading a Shiite camp fighting against the Sunnis.
Hamas, for its part, is desperate for any outside support, especially in wake of its increased isolation in the Palestinian and international arenas.
Hamas is also beginning to feel the heat at home in light of its failure to rebuild the Gaza Strip after last summer's war with Israel. Hamas leaders are now hoping that Iran will resume its financial aid to the movement and avoid a situation where Palestinians might revolt against it.
Egypt's tough security measures along its border with the Gaza Strip, including the demolition of hundreds of smuggling tunnels and the creation of a security zone, have also tightened the noose on Hamas.
Hamas leaders say they have taken a "strategic" decision to restore their ties with Iran. Ismail Haniyeh, the former prime minister of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, announcedrecently that his movement is working toward establishing "open relations" with Iran.
Another Hamas leader, Osama Hamdan, announced that the differences between his movement and Iran have been resolved. He said that Hamas establishes its relations with all parties on the basis of providing support for the Palestinian cause. "We welcome any party that supports the Palestinian cause," Hamdan said. "Relations between Iran and Hamas have returned to normal."
As part of Hamas's efforts to appease the Iranians, the Islamist movement's armed wing, Izaddin al-Qassam, issued a rare statement "thanking Iran for providing money and weapons" to Hamas and other Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip over the past few years.
Hamas knows that improving its relations with Iran also means rapprochement with Tehran's proxies in Hezbollah. That is why Hamas has taken a number of steps over the past week to restore its ties with Hezbollah.
The commander of Izaddin al-Qassam, Mohamed Deif, last week sent a letter of condolence to Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah over the death of some senior Hezbollah operatives, who were killed in an Israeli air strike in Syria.
In his letter, Deif called on Hezbollah to join forces with Hamas against "the real enemy -- the Zionist entity."
The Hamas-Iran rapprochement is yet another sign of Tehran's effort to use its allies in the Middle East to destroy Israel. Hamas leaders are now hoping that Iran will resume not only its financial aid to their movement, but the supply of weapons as well.
Iran is not interested in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip or providing shelter to thousands of Palestinian families who lost their homes during the last war. The only thing Iran is interested in there is turning Hamas into another Iranian-backed army that would be used to attack Israel. This is all happening at a time when the Obama Administration is busy preparing for another round of talks with Iran over its nuclear program. It is obvious by now that Tehran is using these negotiations to divert attention from its efforts to deepen its involvement in the Middle East, with the hope of taking over the oil fields and eliminating Israel.
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3)Bobby Jindal Warns of Muslim 'No-Go Zones' in US
By Todd Beamon
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal warned that Muslims coming to the United States and not assimilating could create "no-go zones" around the country — resulting in "lone wolf" terrorist attacks similar to those recently in Europe.
"If they want to come here and they want to set up their own culture and values that's not immigration, that's really invasion if you're honest about it," Jindal told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on his radio show on Monday.
The Republican governor's remarks were first reported by Mediaite.
"If you don't want to be an American, don't come to America," he told Perkins. "If we're not careful, the same no-go zones you're seeing now in Europe will come to America."
Jindal, who is considering a 2016 presidential run, has attacked disputed Muslim "no-go zones" in Europe in recent weeks.
Earlier this month, Jindal gave a speech in London reiterating the claim that the areas have been created in parts of Europe, where non-Muslims are not welcome and Shariah law is practiced. British Prime Minister David Cameron was among many who attacked the remarks, USA Today reported.
Jindal, 43, the son of immigrants from India, told Neil Cavuto on Fox News last week that the United States faced a similar danger because of lax immigration policies by the Obama administration.
He reinforced those views in his interview with FRC's Perkins on Monday.
"They want to use our freedoms to undermine that freedom in the first place," Jindal said, referring to Muslim immigrants. "This is a place where you have freedom of self-determination, freedom of religious liberty, freedom of speech.
"This is an amazing place and we're a majority Christian country," he added, according to Mediaite. "We're a Judeo-Christian heritage, but we don't discriminate against those that have no beliefs and or have different beliefs."
Jindal added that it was "wonderful" that people "want to be Americans, they join our military, they start companies, they work to create a better community," Mediaite reports.
He charged, however, that it was unacceptable for those coming to the country to "conquer" the United States.
Jindal also slammed the "politically correct crowd" in the interview, telling Perkins that they would call him "racist" for his views, Mediaite reports.
3)Bobby Jindal Warns of Muslim 'No-Go Zones' in US
By Todd Beamon
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal warned that Muslims coming to the United States and not assimilating could create "no-go zones" around the country — resulting in "lone wolf" terrorist attacks similar to those recently in Europe.
"If they want to come here and they want to set up their own culture and values that's not immigration, that's really invasion if you're honest about it," Jindal told Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on his radio show on Monday.
The Republican governor's remarks were first reported by Mediaite.
"If you don't want to be an American, don't come to America," he told Perkins. "If we're not careful, the same no-go zones you're seeing now in Europe will come to America."
Jindal, who is considering a 2016 presidential run, has attacked disputed Muslim "no-go zones" in Europe in recent weeks.
Earlier this month, Jindal gave a speech in London reiterating the claim that the areas have been created in parts of Europe, where non-Muslims are not welcome and Shariah law is practiced. British Prime Minister David Cameron was among many who attacked the remarks, USA Today reported.
Jindal, 43, the son of immigrants from India, told Neil Cavuto on Fox News last week that the United States faced a similar danger because of lax immigration policies by the Obama administration.
He reinforced those views in his interview with FRC's Perkins on Monday.
"They want to use our freedoms to undermine that freedom in the first place," Jindal said, referring to Muslim immigrants. "This is a place where you have freedom of self-determination, freedom of religious liberty, freedom of speech.
"This is an amazing place and we're a majority Christian country," he added, according to Mediaite. "We're a Judeo-Christian heritage, but we don't discriminate against those that have no beliefs and or have different beliefs."
Jindal added that it was "wonderful" that people "want to be Americans, they join our military, they start companies, they work to create a better community," Mediaite reports.
He charged, however, that it was unacceptable for those coming to the country to "conquer" the United States.
Jindal also slammed the "politically correct crowd" in the interview, telling Perkins that they would call him "racist" for his views, Mediaite reports.
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4) Sand-Kicker in Chief
A retired Army lieutenant colonel, Anthony Shaffer, whom FOX News uses frequently to determine goings-on in the Pentagon, revealed last night that the Army is not the culprit in the cover-up of the Bowe Bergdahl investigation. According to the colonel’s internal Pentagon sources, the Army has already charged Bergdahl with desertion but has been stymied in pursuing the normal court-martial processes due to oppressive command influence from the White House. According to Shaffer’s sources, the immediate culprit is Ben Rhodes, current deputy national security adviser for strategic communication for Barack Obama.
White House fear is totally understandable. If you had traded five key terrorist leaders for one American G.I. and your hero turned out to be a deserter who willingly left his post and his unit and went over to the enemy in time of war, wouldn’t you be embarrassed? Worse, had you quite publicly invited said deserter’s parents to stroll congenially and intimately through the White House Rose Garden with you, and then had that event broadcast round the world, wouldn’t you be embarrassed?
However, their fear is in no way defensible. If the president is embarrassed by his reckless diplomacy and his foolishness in courting the family of a possible traitor, so be it. Were I the president, heads would be rolling for allowing such a public relations disaster to occur and for making me look like such a naïve fool. Of course, the possibility exists that the president was fully aware of a completed Army investigation that had concluded that Bergdahl was a deserter and that this was merely another one of Obama’s long-middle-finger gestures to the nation he purportedly leads.
But in no way does the extant situation justify a national cover-up of the truth surrounding this soldier’s treachery. The Army has determined that sufficient evidence exists to court-martial PFC Bergdahl (a PFC when he deserted but promoted in absentia to SGT) for desertion in the face of the enemy. Also, he most probably bears some legal culpability for the several deaths of those soldiers who went searching for him in the belief he might have been kidnapped by the enemy. Most importantly, the military and veterans’ communities are entitled to a legal resolution of this situation, as it bears directly on the preservation of military rules of duty, honor, and country.
This situation stinks worse than my cat’s litter box, and it is unseemly for our commander-in-chief to be in this particular cat box doing his very best to cover up the political pile of poop that Bowe Bergdahl has become. Obama can delegate Ben Rhodes to kick all the presidential sand he wants, but no amount of White House effort is ever going to cover the huge political stink that the Bowe Bergdahl affair is about to become.
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