Wednesday, May 15, 2013

15 May - Blogs I'm Following

A view of the cathedral of Benghazi (Libya) an...A view of the cathedral of Benghazi (Libya) and corniche of Benghazi during early Italian occupation. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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New Dems Vs Actual Democrats-- Chained CPI

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 24 seconds ago
The Blue Dogs are a discredited, spent force, essentially wiped out in the Great Blue Dog Apocalypse of 2010 when Democratic voters in their districts stayed away from the polls and dozens of them went down to defeat on the same day. Today the conservative Blue Dog coalition is down to a motley crew of 14: John Barrow (GA), Sanford Bishop (GA), Jim Cooper (TN), Jim Costa (CA), Henry Cuellar (TX), Pete Gallego (TX), Jim Matheson (UT), Mike McIntyre (NC), Mike Michaud (ME), Collin Peterson (MN), Loretta Sanchez (CA), Kurt Schrader (OR), David Scott (GA) and Mike Thompson (CA). The 3... more »

On Rare Birds and New Democrats

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 16 minutes ago
BC NDP leader Adrian Dix is a rare bird. Or at least he would have been a rare bird if he'd actually won last night. For that would have been his party's fourth win in the 15-provincial elections staged since they were formed in 1960. As things stand this morning that puts the NDP at an underwhelming 3 for 15 in win/loss. In a three or four-way contest, one out of five isn't great but it wouldn't be devastating, not necessarily. But in a two-way contest that means your opponent has won four times as often as you which is awfully close to one-party rule. And when you look at... more »

The Danger of a "Weakened" Obama Presidency

Scott Ryan Anderson at Table Of Wisdom.com - 31 minutes ago
Why a humiliated "Lame duck" Obama can be as much of a threat to liberty and security as ever:

The fuller transcript of what Brokaw said!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 33 minutes ago
*WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013* *Gaze on your broken world:* We once saw Tom Brokaw live and in person. We’re fairly sure it was Inaugural Day 2001. (It may have been Inaugural Day 2005.) We saw him walk into a makeshift studio in DC surrounded by a small entourage. We noticed that he seemed to be wearing extremely nice clothes. Money and fame will do that for a person. But what can those attributes do * to* a person? We got our answer Monday morning, when Brokaw made a gruesome appearance on Morning Joe. To watch the whole segment, click here. Four days earlier, ABC News had released t... more »

NAZI WEALTH TODAY

Anon at aangirfan - 49 minutes ago
"After World war II, Martin Bormann set up 750 corporations in neutral countries, primed as vehicles to receive the liquid wealth of Germany in addition to patents and other proprietary industrial information. "The real power behind Hitler, Bormann, known as the 'Brown Eminence', successfully fled Europe for South America and administered a 'Reich in Exile' in the years following the war... *"Controlling Germany's major corporations, the Federal Republic itself and much of Latin America, the Bormann Organization also maintained a formidable circle of influence in the United Stat... more »

10 places President Obama should visit to see climate change in action

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 hour ago
[image: Kenai Forest, Alaska, 2001. As a native species, pine beetle outbreaks have occurred in the past. Recent outbreaks, however, have been the worst in recorded history. Photo: Gary Braasch / World View of Global Warming] By Brenda Ekwurzel 15 May 2013 (UCS) – November, President Obama suggested that we needed a wide-ranging national discussion about climate change. But where to have that conversation? There are so many stories from communities that are on the front lines of climate change, grappling with ways to cope and looking for options. Here are ten places especially de... more »

BULLROAR OVER BENGHAZI: Toying with Sean Smith's mom!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013* *Part 3—Huckabee, O’Reilly and Williams, behaving extremely badly:* How horribly has Fox News behaved with respect to the latest Benghazi flap? Consider an especially horrible moment from Sunday night’s Huckabee program. The affable huckster hosting the program welcomed a very special guest. She was the mother of the late Sean Smith, one of the four Americans who died at Benghazi. The late Sean Smith was a 34-year-old foreign service officer. Below, you see what happened when Huckabee spoke with his mother, Pat Smith—on Mother’s Day, no less. Mrs. Smith ... more »

Hey, government workers: Did you think your lifetime health insurance was safe?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 hour ago
*look what's happening in Chicago.* * *I *so* knew this sort of thing was going to happen. Bet they all voted for Obama. * * * **From Second City Cop:* City Retirees Moved to ObamaCare Better start rethinking that retirement if you haven't already: *Chicago will phase out its 55 percent subsidy for retiree health care by January 2017 but continue that coverage for the oldest retirees, under a mayoral plan that will free taxpayers from a $108.7 million a year burden. Thirty thousand retired city employees will be forced to switch to Obamacare.* ***[...]More than 35,000 government... more »

Young Voting Update

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
Takoma Park, Maryland, has gone ahead: they've lowered the voting age for local elections to 16. Excellent. We're talking a suburb of 17K citizens, so it's not exactly a ton of 16 and 17 year old voters. Not to mention that giving them the vote only for local elections isn't exactly likely to produce stampedes at the polling places. Still, it's something. More about the case for teen voting here. What we really could use is a state deciding to give this a try for all elections. Who wants to step up? Hey, state legislators -- here's an issue available for you which could attract a fa... more »

The Problem with Dates - 5/19/13.

Sophia at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 hour ago
For more than a year now I’ve shared information from my offworld contact. I’ve transcribed it verbatim and it has consistently referred to this coming weekend as a pivotal time. You have been reading exactly what was told to me. Having lived through the harvesting and hoopla of December 21, 2012, I am not real fond of dates. I do feel however, that since this one (5/19/13) came from this blog and my web site, it should be addressed. Linear time is relative and with just a little bit of global awareness it’s obvious that May 19th, 2013 will begin at different moments ... more »

One Anonymous Might Not be Enough

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 hour ago
Any politician knows that information is power. Digital information is power on steroids at the speed of light. Privacy is the best possible defence you have against enslavement and oppression. America's founding fathers knew that all too well when they enacted the Fourth Amendment, the one against unreasonable search and seizure. For when a government can freely enter you home or explore the most minute details of your life, your privacy is essentially gone. The great British jurist, Sir Edward Coke, put it this way in 1604, "*The house of every one is to him as his castle... more »

Midweek Mélange

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 1 hour ago
Oh Noes!!! Image credit: Tyrone Siu/Reuters Tracking vaccine scares in Africa. Edward Hugh on Abenomics. Paul Krugman’s New York Review of Books essay on austerity features Mark Blyth’s Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea (via). Some additional reflections on Kenneth Waltz and his ideas from Rajesh Rajagopalan, Robert Farley, and Michael Desch. Mark Kersten slams the ICC’s website. Kelly Strøm: Continue reading

John Boehner: Who's going to jail?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 2 hours ago
*will all those "low level" IRS employees be drawing straws to see who takes the fall? * Boehner spoke at a Republican leader press conference this morning...

Syria: Precariously balanced- Which way will it go?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 2 hours ago
Some of the latest and some of it is bring you all up to date on events from last week. Lots of ground to cover today, so let's get started! Coinciding, with the public ousting arrest and eviction of a diplomat aka CIA agent from Russia today We also have the visit/meeting taking place between Erdogan (Turkey) and Obama, coming hot on the heels of that *obvious false flag car bombing. * False Flag to frame Syria: An attack on one NATO nation is an attack on all NATO nations? Pt2: False Flag to Frame Syria. NATO intervention? The UN resolution I made mention of last week,Qatar p... more »

Gaia Portal: Succinctness of Flavor Energies is Defining Hue-manity at This Time

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 2 hours ago
*Succinctness of Flavor Energies is Defining Hue-manity at This Time...* by ÉirePort Succinctness of flavor energies is defining Hue-manity at this time. Tasting the sweetness of the New Gaia ensures completion of the Gaia renewal and re-birthing process. So-called “sudden” changes may appear and are indeed to be expected during these present moments. As these are embraced and not resisted, Gaia progress occurs. Portal expansion has enabled smoothing harmonics for the needed “sudden” changes. Releasing fear brings New Gaia near.

How Much Tweet Hate in Your Region?

2old2care at Because I Can - 2 hours ago
Wow – this is pretty disgusting - especially when I saw how much of the Midwest was included on the maps. Brought to my attention on *Crooks and Liars t*his morning. *Hate in 140 Characters, Mapped* If you've spent any time on Twitter, you've inevitably bumped up against someone who is hateful. If you tweet about politics on Twitter, racist and homophobic tweets are as common as falling leaves on an autumn day. They come from many different sources, as you've seen just from our Stupid Right-Wing Tweets feature. Geographically, though, they emanate from a concentrated area of t... more »

Desperate Times for Vaccine Risk Denialism

Barbara Loe Fisher at Vaccine Awakening - 2 hours ago
posted May 14, 2013 *by Barbara Loe Fisher * These are desperate times for those denying vaccine risks. We know it because we are witnessing so many acts of desperation being committed by doctors determined to shut down the public conversation about vaccination and health. Vaccine risk deniers are working overtime to restrict public access to information, cover up vaccine injuries and deaths and violate the human right to informed consent to medical risk-taking. *No Flu Shots? No Employment.* 2013 was only a few days old when public health agencies and medical trade groups call... more »

UNWRA proud to support the aim of destroying Israel

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 2 hours ago
From Palestinian Media Watch: At the official launch of two German-funded UNRWA projects in southern Lebanon, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, Ann Dismorr,* posed with a map that erases the State of Israel *and presents all of it as "Palestine." The map includes both the Palestinian Authority areas as well as all of Israel. Above the map is the Palestinian flag and the inscription "Arab Palestine." The text at the bottom of the map also says "Palestine." The neighboring countries Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon are all named on the map as is the Mediterranean Sea. Israe... more »

Another view of the “new” CCSS Kindergarten, THX @sarawottawa

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 2 hours ago
Like I said, you’ve been freeloading for far too long five and six year olds! It’s time to start thinking about your careers! I wonder if the educator doling out percentage grades for kids who can’t even count to 90 in most cases questions whether or not this is necessary. Pity. Filed under: CHALK FACE: […]

Why Anbar’s Sheikh Ali Hatem Sulaiman Joined Iraq’s Protest Movement

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 2 hours ago
Sheikh Ali Hatem Sulaiman is one of the leaders of the Dulaim tribe, one of the largest in western Iraq that stretches into neighboring Jordan. Sulaiman has attached himself to the protest movement in Anbar, and has become known for his inflammatory speeches. It wasn’t that long ago however, that the sheikh was an ally of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. His path that led him from a supporter to an opponent of the government is due to Sulaiman’s opportunism, and desire to become a prominent sheikh throughout Iraq like his grandfather once was. Sheikh Sulaiman has been trying to re... more »

ODDS & ENDS

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 2 hours ago
*VFP members Tarak Kauff (left) and Bill Gilson carry the lead banner in a Tuesday protest in New York City. More than 500 people marched from Bryant Park to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel where Obama was attending a fundraising dinner.** ** * - James C. Goodale, has been called the “father of reporters’ privilege” and the author of a new book called *Fighting for the Press. *Mr. Goodale, 79, was the general counsel of *The* *New York Times* during the 1971 Pentagon Papers case, when President Nixon ordered the newspaper to cease publication of excerpts from a 7,000-pa... more »

Parants of Vaccine Injured Children Will Be Silent No More In B.C, Canada

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 2 hours ago
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *Why aren't the rest of you parents worldwide speaking out and fighting for your children?* ** *List of Parents Groups Worldwide* ** ** **

Britain Backs Bitumen

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 2 hours ago
Sideshow Steve Harper and his British counterpart, Austerity Dave Cameron, may be widely disliked by their citizens, but they are taking care of business. Cameron, according to documents leaked to *The Guardian*, is running interference for Steve with the same E.U. his party is constantly threatening to divorce. The E.U. is contemplating restrictions on high-carbon transport fuels, which is code for Athabasca bitumen. The European commission has proposed labelling Alberta heavy oil as "highly polluting" to deter countries importing it. Cameron is moving to derail that initiativ... more »

Interesting story with the new Blue Hat Movement in North Carolina

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 2 hours ago
A father and daughter have an interesting story to tell and provide a great deal of evidence and testimony about their test refusal in North Carolina. You might be wondering the significance of Blue Hats. Me too. Perhaps we’ll get an answer at some point, maybe on At the Chalk Face radio, so keep an […]

"Buycott" Will Help you Boycott ALEC members

2old2care at Because I Can - 3 hours ago
From Forbes (as referenced in an article on Daily Kos) Pardo’s handiwork is available for download on iPhone orAndroid, making its debut in iTunes and Google Play in early May. You can scan the barcode on any product and the free app will trace its ownership all the way to its top corporate parent company, including conglomerates like Koch Industries. Once you’ve scanned an item, Buycott will show you its corporate family tree on your phone screen. Scan a box of Splenda sweetener, for instance, and you’ll see its parent, McNeil Nutritionals, is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson . ... more »

De Novo Mutations, Autism, and Congenital Heart Disorder

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 3 hours ago
De novo mutations are new mutations that occur often in response to an environmental insult. People with autism have more de novo mutations than their parents and relatives. A study, described below, examined how de novo mutations to fathers' germ line cells (reproductive cells) is correlated with autism in their children: Hathaway, Bill (2012, April 4). Genetic mutations at conception linked to many cases of autism, http://news.yale.edu/2012/04/04/genetic-mutations-conception-linked-many-cases-autism [Excerpted] About 15 percent of autism cases in families with a single autistic ... more »

ALEC Meetings - Things We Should be Aware Of

2old2care at Because I Can - 3 hours ago
An article out the News Advance sheds some sunlight on ALEC meetings and Virginia legislators. Things just don't add up in this article. Some snips *Local legislators list tax-paid travel, gifts* Taxpayers paid about $2,300 for three ALEC trips, one by Putney in 2010 and two by Byron in 2011 and 2012. Why are taxpayers paying for ALEC trips - when ALEC corporate members provide "scholarships" for ALEC legislators to attend ALEC meetings? Byron said she has attended ALEC’s meetings for several years and is now chairwoman of its innovation and technology committee, focusing on ... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 3 hours ago
*Teaching Children(,) Grazed by Bullets ~Sarah DeBacher* *A Son of Music Royalty, Shot in New Orleans on Mother's Day ~Keith O'Brien* *What Is The Louisiana Family Forum? ~CenLamar* *Shrimpers optimistic over new season ~Nikki Buskey*

WotW: Learn Photography Basics Without Feeling Stupid

Seth R. Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 3 hours ago
Being married to a photographer, I often feel ridiculous when she hands me her digital SLR. It has a gazillion settings and I panic whenever it migrates off the auto setting. I understand the basics of photography, but for some reason I forget them all when I get a camera in my hands. Perhaps you're like me in knowing a little about photography, but would like to improve your skills. Today, more people than ever before are taking pictures. Unfortunately, this also means the number of truly terrible pictures has increased exponentially. This is especially true when I see more and mor... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 4 hours ago
Happy Birthday to David Krumholtz, 35. And a little good stuff: 1. John Huber studied electoral systems and ethnic politicization: "[I]n fact PR is associated with *lower* levels of politicization. This finding has important implications for constitutional design in divided societies and provides fact-based evidence supporting advocates for PR." 2. Dan Drezner on Richwine. 3. W.W. on Richwine. 4. And Emily Bazelon on the Obama War on Leaks.

Jay Stamper on Lindsey Graham: "There Is Something Disturbing About Someone Who Has Never Seen Combat Being So Consistently Eager To Deploy Other People’s Sons And Daughters Overseas"

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
Lindsey Graham (R-Meet The Press) If Lindsey Graham loses his Senate seat in 2014, it's probably not going to be because he's a self-loathing closet case. In the South, that's how they like their homosexuals-- self-loathing and in the closet. And it's probably not going to be because the DSCC spends $3,862,547 or their Majority PAC puts in another $3,711,835, like they did in Claire McCaskill's race against Todd Akin, or $4,150,132 plus $2,996,159 like they did for John Tester in Montana or even the "mere" $882,789 and $300,000 they spent against Scott Brown in Massachusetts to win b... more »

Syrian Rebels defends eating heart of Syrian Soldier - US , UN and West silent - imagine iif Assad's forces did this sordid / savage act ? Turkey , Israel and US banging War drums as hypocritical stances become clearer.....

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://news.antiwar.com/2013/05/14/syrian-rebel-defends-eating-soldiers-heart-as-legitimate/ ( Barbaric rebel act - silence of the lambs from the West and UN.... ) Syrian Rebel Defends Eating Soldier’s Heart as ‘Legitimate’Sociopathic Commander's Video Raises Ire Among Rights Groups by Jason Ditz, May 14, 2013 Print This | Share This Yesterday’s video of a then-unnamed Syrian rebel carving the heart out of a slain enemy and taking a big bite out of it was among the most decisively ugly visuals of the civil war so far. It was so appalling that it got rights groups condemning him, and ev... more »

Late afternoon news Blast - Justice Department caught spying on AP Reporters ! IRS targeted Groups that criticized Government ? Impeachment floated being floated by GOP over Benghazi and IRS missteps .....

Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=220709 I Demand Impeachment For Breakfast And I want it served with a big, fat, juicy side order of *bacon*. Lawmakers from both parties sharply questioned the Justice Department late Monday over its reported effort to secretly obtain two months of phone records from Associated Press journalists, with House Speaker John Boehner’s office saying “they better have a damned good explanation.” Or what, you pussy? You'll whine and then get on your knees before Obama and wet it again? *Exactly how far does Obama's administration have to go giving... more »

Blackberry : BBM chat app to Android and iOS

The Blackberry Messenger app is to be presented as a download to run on rival platforms. Blackberry said it would initially offer texts, photo messages and group sharing functions on devices running Google's Android and Apple's iOS operating systems from the summer. It added it planned to roll out screen sharing, voice and video calls all without charge later in the year. Blackberry chief executive Thorsten Heins revealed the surprise news at the end of his presentation at the firm's annual developers conference in Orlando, Florida. Blackberry said it would initially offer texts,... more »

JGB rising yields news - 5 year JGB has had worst 4 day period in 5 years , ten year JGB suffers worst 4 day period in ten years ! France double - dips back into recession as Euro - Zone Area Recession hits streak of sixth quarterly decline .....Despite moves of Draghi , the bottom line is that European GDP has declined at its worst pace since 2009 .... Overnight news and data from Europe as well as Asia ..... JGB yields continuing moving higher - 5 year break even rate 50bps higher BOJ's announcement in April , 130 bps from mid - 2012 lows ! When will higher yields cause japanese authorities to get nervous ?

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/global-looting-irish-banking-system-about-to-go-bang/ GLOBAL LOOTING: Irish banking system ‘about to go bang’ Behind the scenes at the Dublin FinMin bail-in bunfight [image: dissposter]*“Together – with our debt and your money – we can work this thing out”* Renowned infamist Reggie Middleton has been banging on about the basket case that is the Irish banking system for some time now. I have to confess that I had my eye taken off this ball by a continuing fascination with Plod’s blind spot about systemic child buggery; but in its own cataclysmic... more »

‘Death of a Moa’ by Trevor Lloyd

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 4 hours ago
Here’s a NZ landscape painter from the 19th Century with a sense of humour: Trevor Lloyd. (Do you see it?) The Auckland Art Gallery apparently has a huge collection of his work, but rarely let it see the light of day. About this one they say: Made for the enjoyment of his family, this unique fantasy painting is one of Lloyd's most ambitious works. The last giant moa has fallen, its body watched over by a gathering of native birds and patupaiarehe, mythic Maori fairy folk. The cacophony of squawks and cries is almost audible. Lloyd captures the personalities of the various birds: ... more »

barcelona, day four

laura k at wmtc - 5 hours ago
After breakfast in our room with our own goodies, we went into the old city - Ciutat Vella in Catalan - to the Museu Picasso. There are Picasso museums in many cities and I'd love to see them all. He is among my very favourite artists. The Barcelona Picasso museum was planned by the man himself, a gift to the city of his birth, and focuses on his earliest work - when he was a child, and then an unknown artist developing his own styles - and on a collection of later works he left to his friend and secretary, Jaume Sabartés. Seeing the young Pablo's work was so interesting. He was cl... more »

Time To Ditch The Duffer

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 5 hours ago
Tom Walkom writes that when it comes to residency, Senate rules are unambiguous: The constitution act is crystal clear on this. It says a senator must be at least 30 years old, own $4,000 worth of real estate in the province he represents and be “resident in the province for which he is appointed.” And, try as he might, the Artful Dodger can't dodge certain facts: As the Senate’s own internal economy committee found, Duffy does not hold a P.E.I. health card. He does not pay income tax to P.E.I. He spends only 30 per cent of his time in the province. How then can he be resident i... more »

Germany - whose pulling the strings? And a new PEWResearch report on the 'democratic' catastrophy called: Europe!

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 5 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/jLSUfTrZ21g *PEWResearch* has delivered a new extensive report on the European crisis. Its content paints a picture that is nothing less than *catastrophic*. For leaders as well as people. Except, of course: Germany. It still serves to show "how good its 'System' is" compared to other EU countries. We'll anxiously wait to see the wake up of German people from this illusion! Notwithstanding contradictory statistics from "Brussels", pretending "all is well", this new PEWResearch report (pdf) reveals how bad the situation really is and how many people lost trust... more »

Syrian Rebel Eats Soldier's Heart: Paid For By The U.S. Taxpayer

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 5 hours ago
image source Brandon Turbeville In a shocking video that has recently emerged out of Syria, Syrian “rebel” leader Abu Sakkar is seen cutting out the heart of a Syrian soldier and then biting it for the camera to see. Shortly before biting the man’s heart, Sakkar states to the camera “I swear to God we will eat your hearts and your livers.” The video can be seen here and it comes fresh on the heels of a pledge by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to provide $123 million in aid to the Syrian death squads and £40 million by the UK, all in the midst of a worldwide economic depressio... more »

IRS Flagged "Patriot" Groups Beyond Cincinnati, Report

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
Dees Illustration Joe Wright More information is coming to light in the wake of the Friday revelations that the Cincinnati division of the IRS targeted Tea Party and patriot groups for scrutiny. As reported by ABA Journal: Speaking at a meeting of the ABA Section of Taxation, Lois Lerner, who heads the Internal Revenue Service unit that oversees tax-exempt groups, said low-level workers in Cincinnati flagged the groups with "tea party" and "patriot" in their names. The groups were applying for 501(c)(4) status as “social welfare” groups, and they do not meet the standard if they a... more »

Obama Administration Secretly Spied on the Associated Press

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
*Activist Post* U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and the Obama Administration have been spying on the Associated Press without their knowledge. The establishment news service is typically viewed as a repeater of officialdom, so it came as a bit of a shock to the organization who called it a "massive and unprecedented intrusion." AP reports: The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the news cooperative's top executive called a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" into how news organizati... more »

An Interview With Barack Obama About The IRS Scandal, AP Phone Records And Benghazi

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
Michael Snyder Does Barack Obama have any idea what is going on in the government that he is supposedly running? Scandals are erupting all around him, and he supposedly was not aware that any wrongdoing had taken place in any of those instances. It is almost as if every major government agency has gone rogue and Obama has no idea what the heck they are doing. According to Obama, he often doesn't learn what those under his authority are up to until he sits down and turns on the news. Should we believe him when he claims ignorance over and over again, or is Obama just trying to pro... more »

Biotech’s next big disaster: seeds that emit multiple pesticides

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
image source Jon Rappoport Tom Laskawy, writing at Grist, points out how the next generation of GMOs is following in the track of present disasters: “…the growing pest and weed problems for GMOs have caused farmers to turn to seeds that are coated with a different pesticide—a neonicotinoid. If that name rings a bell, it’s because these pesticides… have been implicated in the increasing epidemic of bee deaths. “And that’s aside from the evidence that biotech’s ‘next big thing’ —seeds that emit multiple pesticides—may be doomed to fail. An international team of researchers, includi... more »

A Revolution of the Mind Must Include Revolution of Education

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
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Police Break Into Private Home Without a Warrant and Tase Residents (Cotati California)

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
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Stewart Destroys Obama Over IRS Scandal, “You’ve Vindicated Conspiracy Theorists”

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 6 hours ago
*The Daily Show with Jon Stewart* Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes,Indecision Political Humor,The Daily Show on Facebook Jon Stewart mercilessly tore into the Obama administration tonight over the revelation that the Internal Revenue Service specifically targeted Tea Party groups for scrutiny. Stewart slammed the government’s lack of “managerial competence” and said that thanks to this scandal, conspiracy theorists how have a level of vindication they’ve never had before. Read more: mediaite.com Enter your email address to subscribe to our newsletter: Delivered by FeedBurne... more »

Ed Miliband political and economic genius

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 7 hours ago
On 24 July 2012 the BBC reported approvingly: 'Labour leader Ed Miliband has declared the political "tide is turning" against the economics of austerity, after a meeting in Paris with French President Francois Hollande. He said he and Mr Hollande agreed that Europe needed a "different way forward" to deal with the debt crisis. ... Mr Miliband held a half-hour meeting with the French president, a fellow centre-left leader, at the Elysee Palace, saying afterwards: "The points of agreement we have were around the fact that the tide is turning against an austerity approach, that ther... more »

The one hundred and fiftieth weekly "No shit, Sherlock" award

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 7 hours ago
This week's award is presented to the Electoral Commission for their conclusion as reported by the Docklands and East London Advertiser that: 'In its latest research, it found “strongly held views” that electoral fraud is more likely to be committed by, or in support of, candidates standing in areas with significant South Asian communities, specifically those with roots in parts of Pakistan or Bangladesh. Tower Hamlets has a large Bangladeshi population.' No shit, Sherlocks.

Stop ‘n’ Starve

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 7 hours ago
A Stop-n-Shop worker just told me a few minutes ago at his other parttime job at the corner Shell station that he pays over $8 a week in union dues... for the privilege of making minimum wage that's guaranteed to him by the state Congress, not a union. The union pulls down well over $115,000,000 a year in union dues in southern New England alone for the privilege of their members earning minimum wage, shitty health care benefits and live with the additional danger of being put out of work after being denied the most basic union perk, which is the right to collectiv... more »

March Against Monsanto on May 25th.

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 7 hours ago
Source: https://sv-se.facebook.com/pages/Living-with-Common-Sense/154468647938561 March Against Monsanto Is The Beginning of The End For Monsanto By Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society, 14 May 2013 The grassroots *March Against Monsanto* movement is spreading across the nation, and the initiative spells out an increasingly massive number of activists and concerned citizens who will ultimately be responsible for *ending the GMO juggernaut through peaceful protest and the spread of information*. It really comes down to the basic understanding that what we want is *real*food — not che... more »

Bacteria Makes Mosquitoes Malaria Resistent

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 8 hours ago
In the end we are attempting to change the parasite's environment to suppress the population. We have seen more apparently promising strategies that remain somewhat thwarted, so optimism here is difficult. Yet it is one more new strategy that may surprise us. I think that we can bring down the level of general infection load to a point that the effect can be minimized with methods like this. After all, that is what has happened with HIV. Neither malaria or HIV is cured today however promising present efforts appear. Yet we do understand that suppressing the load suffi... more »

Joint Oil has Two week Dwell

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 8 hours ago
It matches naturally occurring synovial fluid for starters and has a minimal two week dwell time in the joint itself against two days for present solutions. This begins to be practical for sufferers to use regularly. I have watched this problem go from no therapy and by that I exclude pain killers, to the condriton assist and now to an injectable replacement therapy. Non of it naturally replaces damage but that is coming along also. A human being requires the full use of his joints to avoid general deterioration and this work is important. Ultimately a complete solutio... more »

Bronze Water Screw Used at Ninevah

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 8 hours ago
The wonder is that we have a valid and convincing archaeological target for something that likely rivaled the Great Pyramid. What is important however is that we have a seventh century reference to the screw for hydraulic lifting. It appeared obvious that this would be true, just as it appears obvious that all hydraulic engineering was available for the duration of the Bronze Age or at least to 2500 BC. This is not something too difficult to invent over and over again although the screw itself is hardly obvious while the walking water wheel certainly is. All this was do... more »

Gel Organism Related to lightening

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 8 hours ago
This phenomena keeps popping up. In this case it is associated with a lightening discharge. In the past it has been associated with meteor events also but it is all about a passage through the atmosphere producing a killing shock event able to knock out objects contained in the atmosphere. In this case, what we are finding is a gel like remnant of what we presume was a living entity. My conjecture is that we are looking at a methane filled slime mold bladder capable of reaching the Stratosphere that forms up in wet lands before becoming airborne. This sample is suggesti... more »

WE ARE ALL TIME TRAVELLERS

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 8 hours ago
yeah, this is in Free Planet's *Science* category, "We are all time travellers," may become relevant once FUTURE TECHNOLOGY that's currently being worked on is revealed to You The People (the real control mechanism of Free Planet). "We are all the same dream-moment reinventing itself over and over again," ETc... the FREE PLANET node is the obvious outcome from a Cloud of Probabilities. Or to put it another way, "Though the Free Planet node seems to keep disappearing (based on various Empire/Corporate pressures) it is always there, waiting for You The People to believe in it." J... more »

OXFORD CHILD ABUSE RING - PROTECTED BY THE GOVERNMENT?

Anon at aangirfan - 8 hours ago
Has yet another *government-run child abuse ring* been discovered? In the UK, the Oxford Sex Ring 'groomed, corrupted, *brainwashed* and abused and then sold for sex and worse' a group of at least 50 young girls, aged 11 - 15. *The girls were sold to customers around the UK.* *Did the police deliberately miss chances to halt the sex gang* On 14 May 2013, seven men were found guilty of running the Oxford child abuse ring over a period of eight years. *A room at a guest house where girls were raped. A 999 call to the police described a woman being beaten in the guest house, but ap... more »

Novim Group: "Just Science" AGW app

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 9 hours ago
Paul O. helped me to possess an iPod Touch, because of my modest contributions to his Our Climate app. I have downloaded about 500 applications on the device and the new addition today is called Just Science. This free app occupies about 50 megabytes on your iDevice. It was created by the Novim Group led by Michael Ditmore at UC Santa Barbara; the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature team led by Richard Muller belongs to the group. The application does one thing only – it shows you a map of the globe with animated colorful maps showing how the temperature was changing between 1800 ... more »

801 Club Was A Ruse Hatched Between Global`s Keith Baldrey and Jas Johal And The BC Liberals.

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 9 hours ago
I have been informed that the story Keith Baldrey and Jas Johal ran about the 801 club gunning to stick a knife in Christy Clark`s back was a BC Liberal ruse, a ruse the media played up to get female voters, and other voters to vote for Christy Clark, the sympathy vote....! As you know neither Jas Johal nor Keith Baldrey on Global or on CKNW revealed any names..They had a mere couple of 801 pins, they played it up to perfection...Not one person outside of the media personalities mentioned above admitted to being a member,,,Not a single person! It was a BC Liberal-Media masterstroke.... more »

Baucis and Philemon i.e. random pagan tree lovery moment

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 9 hours ago
I'm trying to solve the artist-unknown issue relevant to this painting that features a lot on Pagan/Wiccan sites, which seems to be illustrating the myth of Baucis and Philemon. Why this particular artist's version of that forever-bonding moment? Well, because it's lovely, and I want to see MORE of the artist's work. A feature is brewing... if the 'artist unknown' conundrum can be solved. if you know the artist, leave a comment

No Jewish event can be commemorated without comparing Israel's treatment of the Palestinians with the Nazis' treatment of the Jews - well not by Lynne Jones (@lynnejones_exMP)

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
Tomorrow is the 70th anniversary of the end of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, the largest revolt against the Nazis extermination of the Jews during the Second World War. The revolt was put down but not before 13,000 Jews were killed in the ghetto during the uprising of which around 6,000 were burnt alive or died from smoke inhalation. Once the revolt was ended the remaining 50,000 residents were mostly shipped to concentration and extermination camps, in particular Treblinka. Jürgen Stroop's internal SS daily report for written on 16 May 1943, stated: "180 Jews, bandits and sub-humans,... more »

FIVE NINETEEN THIRTEEN - X-flare apocalypse or Anonymous becomes the new Al Qaeda?

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 10 hours ago
finally, the date of this 'most talked about false flag event' on the alternative forums, FIVE NINETEEN THIRTEEN is upon us, courtesy of Underground World News. *Ever since the late 90s , there was a buzz circulated (that coincided with the release of the Illuminati card game) that also involved mass spammings or emails being sent out to random people . The dates that were given were , 9/11/01 & 5/19/13 ! * [source RMN] We all know what happened September 11th 2001, and the next one is May 19th 2013: even if you LOVE or DON'T LOVE these Y2K-like events-that-never-come ... just ... more »

Howard Bloom on The Boston Bombing - Was the cause poverty or oppression?

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
Again and again sensible, logical people point out the truth but the majority of the west's governments and media are too blind or deaf to listen. They prefer to believe that Islam is 'the religion of peace' and that the West is always to blame.

Abenomics is a Not an Excuse for Comfort-Women Denialism

Robert Kelly at Duck of Minerva - 11 hours ago
One of the traditional responsibilities of sane conservative parties is to write-out of respectability and legitimacy the scary, nut-job right-wing fringe. There can’t be a ‘no-enemies-on-the-right’ strategy, or you wind up with anti-Semites, racists, and black-helicopter guys grabbing all the media attention and delegitimizing wider conservative goals. In the US, Bill Buckley explicitly intended the Continue reading

What Does Tonight's Disaster Say About the NDP?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
It was the New Dems' election to lose and that's just what they did. They lost to a government that was roundly despised with a record rich in corruption, scandal, manipulation and dishonesty. Tonight the public's distrust of the NDP trumped its disgust for the Liberals. Tonight the NDP showed just how soft and unreliable its support can be and how easily even a rotten rival can pry those voters out of its hands. Adrian Dix wasn't some firebrand socialist. He was genuinely moderate and woefully lacking in the killer instinct of the blood sport of politics. Dix foolishly to... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 11 hours ago
Monkshood, a/k/a Wolfbane as it was used in Europe to kill wolves and mad dogs. [Better if you click to embiggen.]

On IPR Abolition 18: Patent, Copyright and Jeffrey Tucker

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 11 hours ago
Reposting below the exchange I had this morning in facebook. With permission from Mike Perez, Stephen Cutler and Dong Abay. A bit long, more than 2,300 words, 5 pages, enjoy. ---------- "If patents for inventions were part of the free market, to make and sustain them would not require legislation, constitutions, bureaucracies, filings, armies of attorneys, and years of litigation." -- Jeffrey Tucker, https://www.fee.org/the_freeman/arena/intellectual-property-rights [image: Description: http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v2/y4/r/-PAXP-deijE.gif] *Intellectual Property Rights : The... more »

Sometimes I hate being correct all the time ..... (postscript on the B.C. Provincial Election result)

leftdog at Buckdog - 11 hours ago
* (Flashback to April 25th and my tongue in cheek jab at 'positive campaigners' in my party):* * ** * *Political Fights - Marquis Of Queensbury Rules VS A Kick In The Nuts**........ * [image: Progressive Bloggers]

Ma Polls Down

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 11 hours ago
*At Tianzhong Station.* It seems almost superfluous to say so, but the President is deeply unpopular. FocusTaiwan says.... President Ma Ying-jeou's approval rating has fallen to 21 percent from 23 percent a year ago, according to a United Daily News poll conducted as Ma nears the end of the first year of his second term in office. He was sworn in on May 20, 2012. Disapproval of Ma's performance rose from 66 percent to 70 percent during the same period, the poll results showed. Although the government continues to trumpet the economy as its top priority, its efforts have been fou... more »

Richard Dawid: String Theory and the Scientific Method

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 12 hours ago
Richard Dawid is a philosopher of science who was trained as a high-energy theoretical physicist and his new book that you may pre-order – it will be released at the end of June – isn't another addition to the rants by endless rows of populist crackpots, jerks, and imbeciles who try to criticize string theory without a glimpse of a rational justification (those extraordinarily stupid and dishonest books peaked about 7 years ago). Instead, it is a philosopher's attempt to identify and localize, name, summarize, articulate, and present the reasons why string theory could have become t... more »

WIPEOUT

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 12 hours ago
*Really?* Canada learned a lesson tonight on how fiercely negative campaigning can salvage the electoral fortunes of even a dishonest and corrupt government. The British Columbia NDP, by everyone's assessment, was to win a strong majority government tonight. The governing BC Liberals were to be left with a weak minority. Upset. Despite having been 20 points down in the polls at the beginning of the election campaign, the Liberals pulled out one of the most amazing upsets in Canadian politics, not only winning another majority but picking up an extra three to four seats. Those s... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 12 hours ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined by Joe Adams and John King of *The White Voice*. Joe and John are pro-White advocates that highlight and openly discuss important issues facing the White race in America and around the world. They have a weekly podcast and also make some of the best pro-White videos out there. We will be discussing a variety of topics, including the myriad problems facing the White race, effective propaganda, core issues and values necessary for a successful pro-White movement, and related matters. Calls will be taken throughout the conversa... more »

Friedrich Hölderlin - The Blind Singer

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 12 hours ago
Related: *Friedrich Hölderlin - Love*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Gods*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Time of Socrates*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - To the Sun-God*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - Ganymede*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - Vulcan*. Source: *Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin. Translated by Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover.* 2008. Omnidawn Publishing: Richmond, California. Pg. 151-155. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Blind Singer* Where are you, young one, who would always Wake me in the morning, where are you, light? My heart is awake, but the night always ... more »

Why Is Buck McKeon Gung-ho To Allow Insurance Companies To Deny Coverage To People With Pre-existing Conditions?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 13 hours ago
90% or so of Americans would like to see Congress pass a law to enhance background checks for criminals, terrorists and the mentally-ill before they can purchase a gun. But Republicans have steadfastly refused to even allow a debate, let alone a vote, in the House. Instead, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has scheduled a 37th-- literally-- pointless vote on repealing Obamacare... not on making Obamacare better, which most people would like, but to *repeal* it, which would require a huge majority in the Senate *and* a signature from President Obama. So why are Cantor and Boehner ... more »

Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW) - Plastic

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 13 hours ago
Welcome to Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW)! If this is your first visit, please click HERE for information and a complete list of all the challenges we've taken on so far. This post contains great information and I encourage you to read through it at your leisure ... however, if you are short on time, you might find the following quick links helpful: - The #CTWW Gang - The Honor Society - This Week's Challenge Last week we left our shoes at the door ... a simple practice but one which reduces toxins in homes. As we wander through the day, we walk across many surfaces ... more »

Angelina Jolie’s breasts

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 13 hours ago
Never has the disappearance of two breasts caused so much comment, so much of it so completely unhinged. (Add together celebrity + breasts +cancer and I think you approach the formula for madness.) Out of many, many candidates, I think this might be the most pathetic: [image: image] If true, I believe satirising that sort of ridiculous celebrity worship was part of the point (and, yes, there was one) of this song by late-lamented Australian band TISM. Enjoying this may perhaps be the most appropriate way to mark this inauspicious occasion: Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © ... more »

Let`s Get Ready To Rumbleeeeeee!

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 14 hours ago
Good evening friends, and foes, just back home after volunteering all day, phone banks, door knocking and pep talks.. Not quite live blogging at The Straight Goods but.....I will be giving updates, oohs and ahs.. Also, radio is playing in one ear, TV is in front of me and I`ll be dancing around the internet.. Bragging rights, seat predictions, upsets and surprises.. Bob Mackin is stating that internal BC Liberal polls are bad, they may get only 17 seats.. __________ Breaking: Liberal campaign manager's plea to the party "*Its time running out for the BC Liberals?* ** * * *... more »

Fix the World Project Documentary Intro Trailer

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 14 hours ago
*Fix the World Project Documentary Intro Trailer* May 14, 2013 I must say I was so incredibly honored when I received the call from Hope to be a part of this ground breaking documentary. The work she and the rest of the FTW team are doing is absolutely game changing. When I was on the call with this amazing group of empowering women I described them as being the fifth dimensional patriots of our time...indeed. Excellent work! I'm so looking forward to seeing the final product! ~BK

Target your enemies

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 14 hours ago
Just a week ago I talked about Richard Nixon’s Enemies List, and how New Zealand law has been moving towards making it ever easier for the well-connected to target their political adversaries. As always, America is already far ahead of us… Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Castro’s decade-long exercise in brutality

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 14 hours ago
[image: image]I saw a headline at *The Age *decrying “Castro’s decade-long exercise in brutality,” and quietly gave thanks that his oppression of Cuban people is finally being recognised by a mainstream media more likely to lionise Castro and Che than recognise their inhumanity. But even as I clicked the link, I was wondering why it was talking about “decade-long”… Of course, it wasn’t talking about Fidel Castro’s decades-long imprisonment of the Cuban people, but the decade-long imprisonment by his near-namesake of three women (now released) in his Cleveland, Ohio, basement. The... more »

SOUTHERN FUSION MOVEMENT UNDERWAY

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 14 hours ago
If North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory (R) is concerned about his place in history, it looks like he's got something to worry about. Several of the world's top historians, three of whom appear in this video, have been arrested in recent days protesting what Rev. Dr. William Barber II called an "avalanche of extremist policies that threaten health care, education, voting rights." McCrory has said he will sign bills that threaten the poor, the elderly, and minorities while giving tax cuts to the 23 wealthiest families in the state. The civil resistance campaign is being led by Barbe... more »

Third Graders Being Investigated in New York

Kris Nielsen at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 14 hours ago
On the heels of the largest test boycott in American history, there comes the other testing phenomenon that has swept the media lately. When kids exercise their rights as citizens, no one cares. When there’s even the slightest, itsy-bitsy hint that they might be cheating (even without any real evidence), stop the presses! Call the […]

US Prepares to Overthrow Malaysian Government

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 15 hours ago
Key to encircling and containing China, US sets proxies in motion for color revolution in Malaysian streets. *Image: US-proxy Anwar Ibrahim leads a Bersih rally in Malaysia. While Bersih has attempted to claim it is "independent" and simply pursusing "fair and clean elections," it is clearly a vehicle for returning Anwar Ibrahim back into power. Additionally, Bersih shares the same ties to the US State Department's National Endowment for Democracy (NED) as its crypto-leader Anwar Ibrahim - representing a dangerous and seditious conflict of interest. * .... *May 15, 2013* (AltThaiN... more »

Air of reality test

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 15 hours ago
R. v. Buzizi 2013 SCC 27: [16] ... As the Court held in *Cinous*, "the air of reality test [is not] intended to assess whether the defence is likely, unlikely, somewhat likely, or very likely to succeed at the end of the day" (*R. v. Cinous*, 2002 SCC 29, [2002] 2 S.C.R. 3, at para. 54). Rather, the relevant question is whether the record contains a sufficient factual foundation for a properly instructed jury to give effect to the defence.

BOOKS / Jonah Raskin : Blake Slonecker's 'New Dawn' Tells the LNS Story

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 15 hours ago
A New Dawn for the New Left: Blake Slonecker's valuable history of LNS “By distributing a common news packet to underground outlets, LNS enabled local rags to cover national and international news to an unprecedented degree, curbing their isolation and giving shape to a vibrant Movement print culture.” -- Blake Slonecker By Jonah Raskin /

Tuesday Evening Linkage Club

PM at Duck of Minerva - 15 hours ago
I’ve been deficient in serving your delicious, piping-hot links. I apologize. And to make matters worse, I have a very small selection of links today. But you can take solace in knowing that these are hand-crafted, artisanal links–the type of linkage that would make Henry Kissinger envious. The worst restaurant in America. Yes, this is Continue reading

Canada Is The Worse Israel Butt Kissing Country On Earth: Canada Contributes To Illegal Occupation Of Palestine - Harper's Conservatives Promote Military Ties To Israel!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 15 hours ago
I had just put up an amazing video in my last article that shows the truth about how Canada now shows itself openly as being nothing more than Israel's b*tch. I have long said that this proud nation has now slid down the road to tyranny and the Harper government in Ottawa does nothing more than obey anything that Israel demands and desires.... It is absolutely sickening to behold... Now I discover that there is more to this sad story about how my Canada is on the road to ruin with its outright and tragic support for the criminally psychotic state of Israel.... I want to present th... more »

Japan seeks to go nuclear - as in their Defense Plan - which will set off a regional race to also go nuclear ......... With their economy sputtering , Fukushima wrecking the country through constant radiation contamination , Abe now wants to revive militaristic fantasies of the glories of the past ......

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 15 hours ago
*http://stratrisks.com/geostrat/12476* * * * Japanese Defense Plan: Go Nuclear Source: WSJ TOKYO—Japan is preparing to start up a massive nuclear-fuel reprocessing plant over the objections of the Obama administration, which fears the move may stoke a broader race for nuclear technologies and even weapons in North Asia and the Middle East. The Rokkasho reprocessing facility, based in Japan’s northern Aomori prefecture, is capable of producing nine tons of weapons-usable plutonium annually, said Japanese officials and nuclear-industry experts, enough to build as many as 2,000 bombs, a... more »

Canada Is The Worse Israel Butt Kissing Country On Earth... This Video Says It All!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 16 hours ago
When I saw the criminal Harper(stein) government in Ottawa throw Canada's support behind the murderous psychopaths in Israel that had just nuked the innocent country of Syria that killed thousands of people in the process last week, I wanted to throw up. I have long said that this country is no longer free and is in fact the most Israeli occupied country on Earth.... I have seen absolutely nothing that has ever changed that analysis... Now I want to present a very revealing short video that I came across recently that tells the truth about this nation and how it is nothing more th... more »

A public discussion nudged by Joe Sestak would likely be a noticeably better public discussion

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
*"The Senate needs an independent leader accountable only to 'We the People,' not any other interests . . . a leader accountable for deeds, not intentions."* *-- former PA Rep. (and former three-star Adm.) Joe Sestak, announcing a campaign for "Leadership for a Better America"* *by Ken* I trust everyone remembers Joe Sestak, the retired three-star admiral who was elected to two terms in Congress before deciding in 2010 to run for the Senate seat then held by then-Republican Sen. Arlen Specter, eventually defeating Specter for, yes, the *Democratic* nomination and then losing by a ... more »

Buena Vista School district closes door for the year a month early , fires all teachers - all school in the School District closed , voluntary camp to replace an education ! Pontiac School District also facing massive layoffs !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 16 hours ago
http://www.infowars.com/michigan-district-fires-all-teachers-closes-every-school/ Michigan District Fires All Teachers, Closes Every School - [image: The Alex Jones Channel][image: Alex Jones Show podcast][image: Prison Planet TV][image: Infowars.com Twitter][image: Alex Jones' Facebook][image: Infowars store] *Yahoo! News* May 14, 2013 Buena Vista High School, via bvsd.k12.mi.us. Summer break has started very early for kids in one Michigan school district. Buena Vista schools have been closed for five days already, and on Monday, the district’s website stated that the sch... more »

Nobody loves the IRS

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 16 hours ago
Personally I prefer to call it a ginned up psuedo-scandal, but Josh is right about the politics of the IRS mess. GOP will be dining out on this one through 2014 and probably longer. This is Grade A prime rib for the angry base. No investigation, no irrefutable hard evidence will ever convince them they haven't been persecuted by the evel soshulist fascist liberal Dimmocrats to steal their First Amendment rights. God save us if somehow this gets tied directly to the White House for real. Everybody loves a scandal and hates the IRS. The mass outrage will drown out everything else for... more »

Hands Across The Sands New Zealand

CREEKKEEPER at BP Slick - 16 hours ago
My friends. I am here in the fight of a lifetime to "Stop Deep Sea Drilling" in New Zealand. The groundswell of momentum to stop deep water drilling is almost intoxicating. People, businesses, tribal leaders, and even the children seem to be together in their love and heart felt commitment to protect New Zealand from the horrors we went through in the Gulf. As we all know the only way to keep the disaster from these shores is to stop the drilling in deep water before it begins. There has been a series of meetings with locals and Hui assemblies where I have presented my photos and v... more »

Leave to appeal from summary conviction appeal to Court of Appeal

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 16 hours ago
R. v. Bresnark, 2013 ONCA 320: [6] Leave to appeal to this court from a summary conviction appeal pursuant to s. 839 is granted sparingly, and only when some exceptional circumstance justifies a further appeal. [7] The alleged error must be a question of law. Moreover, either (1) the merits of the appeal must be at least arguable and the issue must have general significance to the administration of justice beyond the particular case, or (2) the merits of the appeal must appear very strong: see *R. v. R.R.* (2008), 234 C.C.C. (3d) 463 (Ont. C.A.), at paras. 31 and... more »

Congressional Cons challenge Issa on Benghazi

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 16 hours ago
This is the funniest thing I read today. Apparently the little people at home are wondering why they never see *their *guy on the teevee. Thus, the Crackpot caucus demands a piece of Issa's action. House Republican members are defying Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and five committee chairmen by endorsing a measure that would set up a special panel to investigate the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya. A growing number of members on the committees with jurisdiction over the Benghazi matter — Intelligence, Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform, Armed Services and Foreign Affairs ... more »

False Flag watch - May 12 , 2013......a few things to ponder as we attempt to decode what's going on presently and what nasty surprises might come next !

Catharsis Ours - 17 hours ago
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/false-flag-o-meter-reaches-the-red-zone-why-a-government-orchestrated-distraction-event-is-highly-likely-to-occur-in-the-next-7-days-2644906.html False Flag-O-Meter Reaches The Red Zone: Why a government-orchestrated distraction event is highly likely to occur in the next 7 days Sunday, May 12, 2013 5:43 (Before It's News) [image: Time-Bomb-Fuse-Ignite-Explosion]

A Small Victory Against the Tennessee Pipeline in Pike County, PA

Alex Lotorto at Stop The Tennessee Pipeline! - 17 hours ago
A small victory! As much as Kinder Morgan wishes to turn Milford, PA into a nineteenth century company town, residents still can't be guilty of trespass on public land. In a victory for Pike County's rural heritage, I was found not guilty today of trespassing for my March 4th parking job blockade of the Tennessee Pipeline access road in the Delaware State Forest. To join the campaign, follow our blog www.notennesseepipeline.org, check our Events page, donate to our legal fund, or simply share with your friends and family. The Tennessee Pipeline Northeast Upgrade Project currently un... more »

Brian Kelly & Jake Ducey: Be The Change Show Premieres Thursday May 16th!

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 18 hours ago
*Be the Change Show w/Brian Kelly & Jake Ducey Premieres on Orion Talk Radio this **Thursday, May 16th at 9am pacific* May 14, 2013 Gandhi said we must "be the change we wish to see in the world." One could argue this message is more relevant NOW than any other time in the history of humanity. The planet, and all 7 billion + of us who reside here, are under going a massive state of transformation and transitioning. Not because the world around and outside of us is changing, but because WE are changing within. Things we would have never thought possible just a mere 50 years ago ... more »

Boston, here I come

Sandra Guzman at Sandra Guzman - 18 hours ago
I'll be speaking tomorrow at ALPFA's 7th Annual Latina Summit. If you are in the area, there is still time to register. Come find mentors, connections, inspiration, and new best friends.

Yes, you can buy Claude Megson’s house…

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
[image: 40FernGlennreshoot] Now for sale by new owners, here's late architect Claude Megson's own house, perched above tree-clad Dingle Dell in Auckland's St Heliers, with views in the other direction out to Rangitoto and the harbour. A simple looking exterior concealing an awful lot of living within. [image: image] Megson took the small, boxy, brick house (right) designed by the architect of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Richard Toy, and transformed it into something magical, something giving the feel of having discovered a particularly poignant tree-filled glade somehow touched b... more »

Department of Homeland Security commences putting hammer down on Bitcoin - shuts down Dwolla payments to and from Primary Bitcoin market Mt Gox !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE BITCOINS Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down Dwolla Payments to and From Mt. Gox The DHS issued a "seizure warrant" for the funds associated with Mt. Gox's Dwolla account. By Jessica Roy 4:07pm - Twitter198 - Facebook - Reddit - LinkedIn4 - Google +1 - Email - Print - [image: (Photo: Silicon Angle)] (Photo: Silicon Angle) The Department of Homeland Security appears to have shut down the ability to use Dwolla, a mobile payment service, to withdraw and deposit money into Mt. Gox, a Bitcoin trading platform. A Dwolla representative conf... more »

Michael James : Doing the Whirlpool at the Paradise

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 18 hours ago
Whirlpool at the Paradise, Chicago, 2003. Photo by Michael James from his forthcoming book, Michael Gaylord James' Pictures from the Long Haul. Pictures from the Long Haul: When the water was flowing at Chicago's Paradise bathhouse I've been in lots of whirlpools, steams, saunas, and mineral baths: a palatial bath house in Leningrad, a funkier setup in Donetsk, a treasure of a place in

Yes, you can buy Claude Megson’s house

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
[image: 40FernGlennreshoot] Now for sale by new owners, here's late architect Claude Megon's own house, perched above tree-clad Dingle Dell in Auckland' St Heliers, with views in the other direction out to Rangitoto and the harbour. A simple looking exterior concealing an awful lot of living within. [image: image] Megson took the small, boxy, brick house (right) designed by the architect of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Richard Toy, and transformed it into something magical, something giving the feel of having discovered a particularly poignant tree-filled glade somehow touched by ... more »

"Scroungers" and Class

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 19 hours ago
I'm sure many readers were depressed to learn that Labour voters have swung to the right over their attitudes toward people who subsist on social security. According to Joseph Rowntree Foundation, who commissioned the research: * Two-thirds (66%) of the public identify an explanation for child poverty that relates to the characteristics and behaviour of parents, compared to the 28% who say it is down to broader social issues. * Fifteen per cent of the public in 1994 thought people lived in need because of laziness or lack of willpower, compared to 23% in 2010. Support for the view... more »

Social democracy unravelling

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 19 hours ago
For many years we took it for granted that the public was to the left of the government, not any more. Since the beginning of the depression the British Social Attitudes survey has shown a clear right-ward shift in public opinion. According to this piece it has been driven by Labour supporters. According to the survey there has been a particular breakdown in social solidarity. In 2011 47% of Labour supporters agree with the statement “if benefits were not as generous people would learn to stand on their own feet”, up from 11% in 1987. Thirty-one percent of Labour supporters now t... more »

Child poverty is not rising but falling

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 19 hours ago
John Boy Key is considering funding Hone Harawira’s “Food in Schools” bill, saying, "There is some merit, obviously, for food in schools - the Government has been supporting that in terms of a number of programmes." But as Lindsay Mitchell points out, and as you’d expect with Hone Harawira (whose whole career is built on artifice), the very bill to which they’re considering lending their support starts with a lie : From the bill’s Explanatory note: *"Growing levels of poverty in New Zealand have resulted in too many parents being unable to afford to provide their children with bre... more »

Is Sabotage A Crime Punishable By Something or Other?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 20 hours ago
Has the whole media signed an agreement to avoid the word "obstructionism" when reporting on the Republican Party policy agenda in Congress? Because I never see the mainstream media using that word-- and there is virtually no other way to describe what Boehner, Cantor and Miss McConnell have been doing for the past 5 years. Last week, the *National Memo* ran a bang-up post of the 5 ways the Republican Party has sabotaged our economic recovery, Republican Party sabotage being a direct outgrowth of Republican Party obstructionism. The GOP "made a conscious decision to slow the econo... more »

Summer has sprung?

risa bear at A Way to Live - 20 hours ago
Here we have April at the top and May at the bottom. Spring has sprung. Spring, heck, *summer* has sprung. Twelve straight days of 80F+ highs, simply unheard-of here, while snow continues to fall on friends elsewhere. I have had to water, and water, and water, and some of the spring greens have bolted anyway. And the creek, from which I'd thought to pump a bit of irrigation, dried up over a month ahead of schedule. So it goes. Facing north. To the left here is -- we hope -- a Three Sisters bed of beans, pumpkins, and sweet corn. To the right, greens, brassicas, alliums, peas, root... more »

I come to defend Holder, not condemn him

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 20 hours ago
The AP phone records story is still developing so I don't have much to say yet. Still waiting for more facts to emerge from the noise. So far I've seen nothing to suggest the government acted illegally. As a TPM reader points out: More important it is clear to anyone who understands what happens in this type of investigation that the Justice Department subpoenaed phone records. Those records came from the phone company not from AP. They relate to dates and times of phone calls not content. Under the law such a subpoena is perfectly proper and under the law Justice and the phone com... more »

Australian Principal Offers Opt Out Option to Parents

Jim Horn at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 20 hours ago
We need six percent of parents to opt out to make results unusable for high stakes purposes. Australia is on the its way to reaching that number. From the Sydney Morning Herald: . . . .Paul Marshall, principal at Emmaus Christian School in Canberra, took the unusual step of telling parents they could withdraw children […]

Alan Waldman : ‘Wire in the Blood’ is a Gripping British Crime Series

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 20 hours ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: Robson Green is powerful as an eccentric, troubled clinical psychologist who helps police solve gruesome Yorkshire crimes. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / May 14, 2013 [In his weekly column, Alan Waldman reviews some of his favorite films and TV series that readers may have missed, including TV dramas, mysteries, and comedies from Canada,

Prince Charles clearly listens to the Luvvies & Greens

Keith Peat at No Eco Twaddle- or other false policy (N.E.T) - 20 hours ago
* * Prince Charles Vs Climate Sceptics - Again With The Deepest Respect, Charles, Please Do Shut Up Prince Charles has attacked corporate lobbyists and climate change sceptics for turning the Earth into a "dying patient", making his most outspoken criticism yet of the world's failure to tackle global warming just when the heir to the throne is assuming a growing number of the duties of what is supposed to be an apolitical monarchy. Prince Charles's views were reinforced by Lord Stern, author of the 2006 report on the economics of climate change, who called sceptics and lo... more »

“Jon Stewart Destroys Obama Over IRS Scandal”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
“Jon Stewart Destroys Obama Over IRS Scandal” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3O2jNy0jvkY

Satire: “Kim Jong-Un Defends Right To Obtain Journalists’ Phone Records”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
*“Kim Jong-Un Defends Right To Obtain Journalists’ Phone Records”* by Andy Borowitz PYONGYANG (The Borowitz Report)— “As controversy swirled around the Department of Justice’s move to obtain journalists’ phone records, the White House picked up a vote of support today from an unexpected source, Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un of North Korea. “I honestly don’t see what the fuss is all about,” Mr. Kim said in an official statement today. “Of course it’s the government’s right to know what people are doing at all times—and journalists would be right at the top of the list.” Mr. Kim als... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago

Citizen Hearing and Alien Bodies

KRandle at A Different Perspective - 21 hours ago
At the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure, Merrill Cook asked a question that, at the time was confusing for those of us facing him and his former congressional buddies. He wanted to know, as near as I can figure now, if anyone who claimed to have seen the bodies of the alien creatures had mentioned it in 1947. We all struggled with this as he kept talking about it and we thought of military men who had seen the bodies but who had said nothing until years later. We didn’t think of anyone who had talked about it in 1947, or how we could expect to find anything about that now? The committe... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 21 hours ago
*Deborah Cotton Updates ~New Orleans Good Good*

Blame Congress for the IRS mess - Updated

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 21 hours ago
Once you cut through the self-serving noise over the IRS psuedo-scandal, a few things become clear. Tea Party groups weren't really being targeted for their political beliefs. They were being asked to prove why they deserved a big tax exemption. And let's be real, if the name of your group stands for Taxed Enough Already, you're begging to be tied up in paperwork. As I said before, I think most of the smaller groups were run by grifters who saw a prime opportunity to profit personally from the fear and anger of misinformed conservatives. More than one of them has been exposed as a ... more »

FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT THREAT AND COVER UP CONTINUES

Allen L Roland, Ph.D at Allen L Roland's Weblog - 22 hours ago
*A new study in April of 2013 suggests that nuclear fallout from Fukushima in March of 2011 has led to significant elevated rates of congenital thyroid illness among infants born on the West Coast and Hawaii ~ keeping in mind that President Obama not only denied this threat but ordered the EPA to stop weekly & monthly testing for radiation in April of 2011: Allen L Roland* *A creeping and never ending deadly fog of radiation, invisible to the eye but not to the immune system, continues to blanket the West Coast while its human cost is just beginning to be percei... more »

Anti-Choice 'Sophisticated'? ROTFLMAO!

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 22 hours ago
I realize that books have to be flogged, but lately these people, Paul Saurette and Kelly Gordon, have been all over Canadian media with a 'new' take on fetus fetishist strategy. Actually, it ain't new at all, but hey, those women's studies MAs (pdf)don't write themselves, you know. The thesis is that the anti-choice movement in Canada is getting 'sophisticated', co-opting pro-choice language, framing abortion as 'harming women', moving the *undebate* into a discussion of free speech and democracy, claiming that it's a 'youth movement', and playing the 'silenced' victim card. The ... more »

Who are the real enemies of the USA?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 22 hours ago
*trees, meet forest.* Does Obama really know what's going on? Probably not, nor does he care. As a malignant narcissist, who cares only about flying around in his tax-payer supported really big plane, hobnobbing with the scum of Hollywood, and golfing - that is, when he's not playing basketball and watching ESPN, he is, no doubt, not interested nor is he kept in the loop. I believe him when he repeatably says, "I found out about this or that when you, the little people, did." Or, "I had no notion of such a thing being said about Benghazi." Really? His handlers purposely keep... more »

Coming Soon to a Bookstore Near You - "Rumsfeld's Rules"

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
He's back. Donald Rumsfeld has written a leadership guide entitled *Rumsfeld's Rules* that is being released today. *Wired* has a review. *Who better to impart life lessons than the only defense secretary in U.S. history to screw up two wars at once? True to confident form, that’s what Donald Rumsfeld attempts in his new book on leadership, Rumsfeld’s Rules. He actually has good advice — so much that you really wish he would have taken some of it at the Pentagon. * *“If you expect people to be in on the landing, include them in the takeoff” is good advice. “When negotiating, neve... more »

MANY AMERICANS SUPPORTED HITLER

Anon at aangirfan - 22 hours ago
*American Nazis.* *Johnny Milanos photos of the American-Nazis annual convention in Atlanta.* *"Before 1919, Hitler had been a political 'gun for hire' who had many Jewish friends and had flirted with both Communism and Socialism."* What sort of people would organise events such as: 9 11, genocide, the torture of children, the lynching of innocent people....? Think of Nazis and Zionists? Or perhaps think of Genghis Khan, Caligula, the Medicis, the Hapsburgs, the Ming Emperors, the Plantagenets, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers... [image: Sisters. Tigray. Ethiopia] *By courregesg*... more »

It's No Wonder the Beijing Politburo and our Harper Parliament are Best Friends Forever

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
It turns out that the Chinese Communist leadership and the Canadian Conservative leadership believe in a lot of the same stuff. They both want economic liberalism but political conformity and suppression of dissent. China's leadership has now sent out a notice to crack down on the introduction and spread of dangerous Western values. *The Chinese government has confronted demands for democratic reform from activists emboldened by Mr Xi's vows to respect the law. In recent days, some activists have cited rumours that the party issued a warning against seven ideas that are considere... more »

What actually happened in Benghazi that night?

bob somerby at the daily howler - 23 hours ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013* *Richard Cohen and Gregory Hicks seem to think they know:* The laziness of the career liberal world does produce horrible outcomes. Ever since last September, the liberal world has stood aside as Susan Rice gets thrown under the bus. As usual, our leaders have all run off and hid in the woods, just as they did all during the Clinton-Gore years. As a result, we get this passage from Richard Cohen in today’s hard-copy Washington Post. Again, we’ll call this obscene: COHEN (5/14/13): So what is Benghazi? It is the place in Libya where the United States maintain... more »

Today's Global Outrages

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
There doesn't seem to be a day that passes anymore that doesn't bring some but today we have two outrages to pass along courtesy of the *Sydney Morning Herald*. First up is the mayor of Osaka, Toru Hashimoto. Hashi, in a moment of splendid Japanese cultural sensitivity, chose to deliver his views on the "comfort women" who were kidnapped by the Japanese army and forced to work in brothels serving Japanese soldiers. *Mr Hashimoto told reporters in Osaka on Monday that the comfort women served a useful purpose. "When soldiers are risking their lives by running through storms of bu... more »

WEST CALLS OBAMA WAR CRIMINAL

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 23 hours ago
Cornell West on BBC calls Obama a war criminal. He also calls the poverty levels in the US spiritually profane. The Obama team has taken to calling West un-American for having the audacity to tell the truth about the president and his right-wing policies. Sadly not many "progressive" black leaders are willing to speak out against Obama for fear of retribution. But it's basically the same story with many white "progressives" as well. Those who are attached to the Democratic party are neutralized and unwilling to speak the truth about Obama's role in perpetuating endless war, des... more »

“Grapes Of Wrath”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago
*“Grapes Of Wrath”* by James Quinn "And the great owners, who must lose their land in an upheaval, the great owners with access to history, with eyes to read history and to know the great fact: when property accumulates in too few hands it is taken away. And that companion fact: when a majority of the people are hungry and cold they will take by force what they need. And the little screaming fact that sounds through all history: repression works only to strengthen and knit the repressed." - John Steinbeck, "Grapes of Wrath" "John Steinbeck wrote his masterpiece "The Grapes o... more »

An Old Brit War Vet Laments the Death of the Democracy He Fought to Preserve

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
Harry Leslie Smith says he's too old to fight those who today would wreck the civilization he and so many others fought and in too many cases died to protect. In his closing years Harry sees his civilization again imperiledonly, this time, not from some distant fascist monster but from within. *Across the world death moved, for too many years in lock step with both the season for sowing and for reaping. We were a world at war, and for those of us in Britain the cost was enormous in lost and ruined lives. But it didn't matter because we believed that the cause was just and that, wh... more »

Spectacular Video - Nature at Work on the Saskatchewan River

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency recorded this amazing video of a massive ice surge along the Saskatchewan River.

Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: Babbling Barons of Bubbleism Alert!

. . . important subtext of all the recent bubble rhetoric is the demand that Mr. Bernanke and his colleagues stop trying to fight mass unemployment, that they must cease and desist their efforts to boost the economy or dire consequences will follow. In fact, however, there isn’t any case for believing that we face any broad bubble problem, let alone that worrying about hypothetical

The Economy: “Breaking Inequality”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
“Breaking Inequality” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=s-GWdpvgiIA#!

McConnell Upset By Working Class Guy In The Senatorial Race In Kentucky-- How Did That Happen?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*Special Guest Post by Ed Marksberry Part 1* Well, let’s start from the beginning; a working class guy Ed Marksberry who has been an advocate and volunteer for past Democrats seeking election and was the Democratic Party nominee for Congress in 2010, demonstrated from the start of his campaign that it was time to give the ownership back to the grassroots supporters, who have been ignored for years by the party powers-that-be in past elections. Yes, that’s right, instead of a career politician who is tainted by the political process and the influence of money; we finally had a can... more »

The Palestinians view of Israel per Pew's latest market research

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 day ago
So we are told that the Palestinians want to live in peace alongside Israel but Pew's market research shows that only 14% of those in the Palestinian Territories think that there is a way for Israel and the Palestinian Territories to coexist peacefully and that 45% support armed struggle as the best way to achieve statehood with another 22% supporting armed struggle along with non-violent and negotiations. It's strange that the BBC and many western politicians keep telling us that the Palestinians want peace and that Israel's actions are the main obstacles to peace, when the P... more »

Maybe There's More Sarah Palin Than We'd Like to Admit in Our Own Politicians.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
An eye-opener in today's *Guardian* reveals that, before she jettisoned the Alaska governor's office to join John McCain's presidential campaign, Sarah Palin was actively involved on the climate change front. *In September 2007, a rising star of Alaskan politics dared to take on one of the toughest, most challenging issues for any leader: climate change. That summer, seasonal ice cover had fallen to its lowest extent since satellite records began in 1979, leaving much of the Arctic as open water. A few months earlier, Al Gore had won an Oscar for An Inconvenient Truth. * *It seeme... more »

Russia catches a US spy- linked to the Embassy/CIA

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 1 day ago
*Quite a public expulsion*........ *Odd?* *Timing?* Coincidentally or not, the actual post I am in the midst of working on was about Russia. Making it more timely then ever. Later today or tomorrow it will be up Caught red-handed: Russia releases alleged U.S. spying letter after arresting CIA agency In this handout photo provided by the FSB, acronym for Russian Federal Security Service, a man claimed by FSB to be *Ryan Fogle, a third secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, sits in the FSB offices in Moscow. * Some of the confiscated belongings of Ryan C. Fogle, the third secret... more »

Videos: Roundtable Honoring John Redhouse, Dine' activist

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Legendary activist John Redhouse (center) Photo courtesy Leona Morgan Watch video one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkZYEmNxaDk Watch video two at  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU_xZH_rswkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU_xZH_rswk Indigenous Liberation and The Grounds of Decolonization: A Symposium to Honor the life and work of scholar and activist JOHN REDHOUSE. The

Behind Iraq’s Impressive GDP Growth Rate

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 1 day ago
Iraq’s economy is noteworthy for its contradictions. Many experts believe that it will be one of the fastest growing economies in the world over the next few years. That’s mostly because of its tremendous oil and natural gas wealth that fuels the entire nation. On the other hand, unemployment, underemployment, and poverty are relatively high. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a perfect example of a figure that appears to show the promise of the country, but upon further inspection shows the large structural problems within Iraq. Iraq’s economy is expected to expand tremendously ... more »

Graph of the Day: Continental scale reconstructions of surface temperature for the past two millennia

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: Continental-scale temperature reconstructions. 30-year mean temperatures for the seven PAGES 2k Network regions, standardized to have the same mean. North America includes a shorter tree-ring-based and a longer pollen-based reconstruction. Dashed outlines enclose intervals of pronounced volcanic and solar negative forcing since AD 850. Graphic: PAst Global Changes (PAGES) 2k Consortium] By Darrell Kaufman 21 April 2013 (RealClimate) – In a major step forward in proxy data synthesis, the PAst Global Changes (PAGES) 2k Consortium has just published a suite of continental s... more »

Lockdown Tarsands Keystone XL Resistance: Young Women Arrested in Oklahoma!

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Hughes County, OK, May 14th, 2013 Early this morning Bailey and Holly, both of whom are local Oklahomans and with Cross Timbers Earth First!, walked onto a Keystone XL active construction site in Hughes County, Oklahoma and locked themselves to concrete filled barrels obstructing the use of heavy machinery used in the construction of the pipeline. Bailey and Holly are part of Cross

Catch of the Day

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
So many "scandals," so many silly analogies -- but Steve Benen appears to be exactly correct about Lamar Alexander's ridiculous comparison between Iran-Contra and Obama Administration efforts to raise money for publicizing options under the ACA. Benen: In order for Alexander's comparison to make sense, here's what would have happened: imagine Obama asked Congress to approve the Affordable Care Act, but instead, Congress did the opposite, approving a measure ordering the president not to change the existing the health care system. Obama, undaunted, sold weapons to North Korea and the... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 1 day ago
Swarovski Kristallwelten | Wattens, Austria. [click to embiggen]

harpercon defeated; an okay day for Canada

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 1 day ago
It's tough getting around to visit all the small communities in a place like Labrador. That's why getting free plane rides would give a huge advantage to any candidate who could score 'em. And, the smaller airline companies who serve Labrador might not have the liquid cash sitting around to donate to the harpercon candidate who could get them some sweetheart government contracts later, would have the wherewithal to provide those free rides. That's called corruption 101. Penashue tried to blame it on his inexperienced enthusiastic staffer, but that was bullshit. In the end, blata... more »

Oops, We Did it Again!

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 1 day ago
(By *American Zen*'s Mike Flannigan, on loan from Ari.) *“It is an immutable law of the universe that if you give government power, it uses it.”*- Former Congressman Bob Barr (R-GA) If, after 2016, we take away any real revelations and insights from the Obama administration, it will be Republican-Libertarian Bob Barr's maxim of government always using power if it has it given to it. Perhaps, in a recycling of the Bush era cynicism of the overreach of government power, we may also trot out Ben Franklin's bromide about those who surrender liberty for a little security and d... more »

Prior to Free Planet - Blackmail'd will become the new blog status - let the internet forget us.

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 1 day ago
*I wanted to report* on the very interesting story of Moscow's American Embassy political third-secretary Ryan Fogle who was kicked out of Russia today having been caught 'in the act' of trying to recruit a Russian Special Service Agent to work for the CIA. Fogle had the Jason Bourne identikit, passports, cash, comms, wigs, compass, etc... We all know racy Russian redhead Anna Chapman got kicked out of USA, along with some of her spy colleagues. Surely, the US intel services are gonna cry SET UP at some point and say it's all a fabrication or tit-for-tat expulsion in a continuing wa... more »

Victoria Nuland is worth more than Rice!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013* *Quite correctly, David Brooks defends the latest scapegoat:* Last Friday night, viewers of Fox were treated to an obscenity from a fallen figure. Tucker Carlson killed the pig while speaking on Hannity. For various reasons, the highlighted portrait is obscene, ugly, false, vile: CARLSON (5/10/13): Let me just jump with a couple of facts there. So, we know actually some of what happened. The CIA offered up its analysis to the administration, to the State Department. And *Victoria Nuland—who is a Hillary loyalist and a well-known mediocrity and hack, by the wa... more »

Is This Our Civilization's Obituary?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
From the *New Yorker.* Nicholas Thompson, on the crossing of the 400 ppm marker, tries to put our civilization's future in perspective, to show the moral collapse that we work so hard to ignore, and the brutal prospects we bequeath to our children and theirs. It's something of a *pre-mortem*obituary. *We’ve got more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere now than at any point since the Pliocene, when there were jungles in northern Canada. And the number hurdles ever upward, as ocean levels rise and extreme weatherbecomes routine. Three-fifty was the old target; four-fifty is the new one. ... more »

Reiner Schürmann - Time, the Body, Nothingness

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
Related: *An Excerpt From Meister Eckhart's Sermon "Jesus Entered."* *Wikipedia:* Father Reiner Schürmann, O.P., Ph.D. (February 4, 1941 – August 20, 1993) was Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York. Born in Amsterdam in 1941 of German parents, Reiner Schürmann wrote all his major published work in French. Director of the faculty of philosophy at the New School for Social Research Graduate Faculty of New York at the time of his death, he was the author of three notable philosophical works: Maître Eckhart et la joie errante ("Master Eckhart an... more »

Raising awareness

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
I’ve been virtually incommunicado for a few days and didn’t manage to finish follow-up piece in time to post before I left. I read an article on Harry’s Place that explored, above and below the line, Hawking’s boycott and related issues in depth. Sadly the comments will be zapped all too soon. One in particular steered Hawking’s allegiance with the BDS movement in the direction of the BBC. It was from commenter ‘mind the crap’, whose blogging moniker forewarns the reader about the content of his own comments, which, unintentional or not, is quite considerate. He said: *“**Maybe ... more »

“A university isn’t Disneyland and professors aren’t Mickey Mouse”

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 1 day ago
Ari Kohen on the value of “edutainment“: Finally, and most importantly, is the central claim that the test of education is whether or not it’s entertaining. Wales asks, “why wouldn’t you have the most entertaining professor, the one with the proven track record of getting knowledge into people’s heads?” Is there evidence that the most entertaining Continue reading

Un regalo mas especial - mi mundo en espanol

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 1 day ago
Just to reaffirm that old dogs can still learn new tricks, how's this news: I'm reading Ken Follett's latest book in Spanish. Yes, 16 months after landing in a Spanish-speaking country with Spanish-language skills that were not much more than tourist grade, I am now making my way through an epic set in the pre-war years as Hitler rises to power. And I'm understanding it (well, mostly). I've loved this time in Honduras for all kinds of reasons. But I think I might love it most for the opportunity it has given me to finally fulfill my dream to learn Spanish. Ever since my daughter Reg... more »

Pick Your Scandal

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 day ago
It's a fact that the government spies on all of us. What's that massive new data center in Utah for, anyway? But when the DOJ brazenly grabs the phone records of one of the biggest press organizations in the world, it not only makes Nixon grin in his grave, it gives him and all the paranoid autocrats who ever lived a huge dose of post-mortem Viagra. Barack Obama makes them all look like raving civil libertarians, even as he vainly tries to distance himself from his own abusive orgy. The man is so obsessed with leaks, he's plugging the ephemeral dike holes not with a judicious littl... more »

The criminality of the megabanks caused the present recession, yet the Federal government treats them as too big to fail and too big to jail. But what if the states were to sue individual bankers accused of defrauding the public? How sweet that would be! And California's Attorney General is contemplating doing just that. Support her!

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 1 day ago
------------------------------ Will JPMorgan Chase Bankers Finally Pay the Piper? By Richard Eskow Will California Attorney General Kamala Harris hang tough in her new lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase, the first to target individual bankers accused of defrauding the public? If so, it would be the first time in five years that executives at a major bank have personally paid a price for their misdeeds. *Weekend at Jamie’s* Recent revelations have shown the world that JPMorgan Chase comes as close as any institution in America to embodying all that is corrupt, contemptible, and ... more »

America’s first climate refugees: Alaska native villages threatened with coastal erosion – ‘It’s real, global warming, it’s real’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: A child plays in a flooded area of Newtok village. More than 180 native communities in Alaska are experiencing flooding and loss of land as ice melts due to climate change. Photo: Brian Adams] By Suzanne Goldenberg in Newtok, Alaska 13 May 2013 (Guardian) – Sabrina Warner keeps having the same nightmare: a huge wave rearing up out of the water and crashing over her home, forcing her to swim for her life with her toddler son. "I dream about the water coming in," she said. The landscape in winter on the Bering Sea coast seems peaceful, the tidal wave of Warner's nightmare t... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*James Gill leaves TP to join The Advocate!* *Mother’s Day shooting reminds us that no one is immune from street violence ~Jed Horne* *Citizens Rally at Site of Mother's Day Shooting (PHOTOS) ~NOLA DEFENDER* *I Walk the Line ~Accidental Cajun* *Mayor Landrieu lays blame on judges for shooting suspect being free ~WWL* *Who should pay for flood insurance? ~Eric Holdeman* *Levee contractors sued by leasing company who allegedly owe nearly $660K ~Louisiana Record* *Top Chef Gets $375,000 From NOLA and Louisiana (Using BP Oil Spill Recovery Funds) ~Hillary Dixler* *Review: St. Lawrenc... more »

It's Time For Change In BC ....

leftdog at Buckdog - 1 day ago
*-B.C. New Democrats* *-Your B.C. New Democratic Candidates* [image: Progressive Bloggers]

BULLROAR OVER BENGHAZI: David in Wonderland!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2013* *Part 2—If it’s Sunday, nothing has to make sense:* We’ve all been living in Wonderland for perhaps the past 21 years. In Wonderland, facts get invented, then adopted by all. Other key facts disappear. Embellished paraphrase is common. Routinely, these embellished accounts of what somebody said will be accepted by one and all. (In some cases, these embellished accounts of what somebody said begin to appear inside quotes!) Privileged children are paid millions of bucks to go on TV and pretend to be journalists. And so it happened: On Sunday, David Gregory ... more »
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