Monday, July 15, 2013

15 July - Blogs I'm Following

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Is The GOP's Anti-Hispanic Mania Putting Florida Out Of It's Grasp?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 21 seconds ago
But it isn't Boehner that keeps Ros-Lentinen in office; it's Debbie Wasserman Schultz Last week, Nate Cohn did a superb analysis of how the GOP is blowing it's chances to thrive politically in purple Florida, a state with a mighty 29 electoral votes. As he points out, it's a lot more dire than when-- for the same anti-Hispanic reasons-- they turned little New Mexico and Nevada (with 11 electoral votes between them) blue. Florida’s Hispanic population has exploded over the last decade, growing by 57 percent between 2000 and 2010. As a result, the Hispanic share of eligible voters su... more »

Contention is so high in Chicago, you apparently have to apply to even sit in a public meeting

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 46 seconds ago
Something seems very wrong that you have to be approved to sit in on a public meeting. What is the Board trying to hide? Tagged: chicago, cps, school board, school closings

The Winged Beatle

Paul Coker at News Spike - 2 minutes ago
THE WINGED BEATLE from Billy Martin on Vimeo. Beetle with an A - Magic with a K TheRottenApple2010 - TheWingedBeatle is the first part in the ARE3RA trilogy leading up to TheRevelAtion2012. The Winged Beatle was released September 11, 2010. This movie file is 480x360 and good for slower connections. If you want a higher resolution in DVD quality, subscribe at TheWingedBeatle.com.

Andy Murray of Dunblane

Paul Coker at News Spike - 6 minutes ago
Dunblane Unburried (Archived) DUNBLANE UNBURIED - Sandra Uttley from Spike1138 on Vimeo. According to Andy Murray, tennis is 'fixed' and everyone on the professional circuit knows matches are being affected by gambling. According to Andy Murray: *"It's pretty disappointing for all the players but everyone knows it goes on."* * * * * * * *"Sitting in the front row was Britain’s tennis-playing prime minister, David Cameron – just behind him was Alex Salmond, the Scottish first minister.* * * *"With a referendum on Scottish independence coming up next year, both political leaders ... more »

Glenn Kessler is chasing DiMaggio’s streak!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 15 minutes ago
*MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013* *Goes 2-for-4 against Warren:* In 1941, Joe DiMaggio hit safely in 56 consecutive games. Glenn Kessler is chasing him down. Yesterday, the Washington Post’s Ahab-like checker of facts extended his own current streak. Kessler went 2-for-4 in Pinocchios against Massachusetts southpaw Elizabeth Warren. This extends his hitting streak against Obama and his ilk. Long ago, Kessler took his hacks against both major parties. Now, he’s being platooned. He only goes to the plate against the nation’s lefties. For our previous post about Kessler’s streak, click here. U... more »

Unexpected on Baffin Island

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 35 minutes ago

Mexico: "We Were Camping When My Nephew Suddenly Shouted: A UFO!"

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 45 minutes ago
*Source: SIPSE http://sipse.com/milenio/estabamos-acampando-y-de-pronto-mi-sobrino-grita-un-ovni-41108.html Date: 07.11.13* *Mexico: “We Were Camping When My Nephew Suddenly Shouted: A UFO!”* *By Jorge Moreno, SIPSE* MERIDA – UFOs have also been reported in the city of Hunucmá, but two of these cases have involved peculiar situations. Several days ago I interviewed Ms. Rosario Caamal, 39. She says she’s been fortunate to see unidentified flying objects over her home city on three separate occasions. “The first time was in my father’s ranch, about ten years ago. Several relatives wer... more »

Too perfect but also too awful!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 56 minutes ago
*MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013* *Rem Rieder’s correct complaint about the mainstream press:* This morning, in USA Today, Rem Rider hammers the mainstream press for the way it covered the killing of Trayvon Martin and the Zimmerman trial. For twenty-one years, Rieder was editor of American Journalism Review. Three weeks ago, he became USA Today’s media editor. This morning, he hammers the mainstream press. This is the way he starts, with the headlines in bold: RIEDER (7/15/13): *Media got Zimmerman story wrong from start/The role of the media cannot be ignored in the Zimmerman case* It's c... more »

Busted! Mythbusters Not Allowed to Talk About RFID Chips

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 hour ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Joe Martino In what has become a controversial story as time goes on, due to the increasing research into RFID technology, it still remains a little unclear as to exactly why *Mythbusters *was not able to do a show discussing RFID technology. As Adam Savage, co-host of *Mythbusters*, stated himself: "We were going to do RFID and on several levels, you know, how hackable, how reliable, how trackable, etc." But this idea was met with resistance as the show’s producers began looking into the technology and speaking with compani... more »

Japan Stops HPV Vaccines Citing Adverse Effects

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 hour ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *The Japanese government has officially stopped recommending the Human Papillomavirus vaccines and has begun warning its citizens against taking the shot.*Melissa Melton Standard Digital reports: In effect, the Japanese Ministry of Health is saying quite categorically that it has no faith in Gardasil and Cervarix… While the vaccines will remain freely available in the country, *Japanese medical institutions are now required by law to inform young girls or their parents that the government does not recommend the vaccines any ... more »

The Next Step on Immigration (Fun Times in the House)

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
Good reporting today from NR's Jonathan Strong highlights the weird dynamic on the next step for immigration reform. Here's the deal. Most Republicans, at the very least, want to pass something -- so that they can deflect at least some of the blame for comprehensive reform failing, and at least to some extent because they really do support some legislation. But they can't pass a comprehensive bill (at least not without relying on mostly Democratic votes), or even a mostly comprehensive bill. So the plan has been to pass a series of small bills that have wider support. The problem? ... more »

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Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 hour ago

monkey sniper

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 hour ago
it's a crazy world... ain't it ?

Bills Introduced by Congress Fail to Fix Unconstitutional NSA Spying

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 hour ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Mark M. Jaycox *EFF* In the past two weeks Congress has introduced a slew of bills responding to the Guardian's publication of a top secret court order using Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act to demand that Verizon Business Network Services give the National Security Agency (NSA) a record of every customer's call history for three months. The order was confirmed by officials like President Obama and Senator Feinstein, who said it was a "routine" 90 day reauthorization of a program started in 2007. Currently, four bills have bee... more »

Argentina: Mutilated Cattle Appear in San Andres de Giles, Buenos Aires

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 1 hour ago
*Source: VISION OVNI (Argentina) Date: 07.12.13* *Argentina: Mutilated Cattle Appear in San Andres de Giles, Buenos Aires* ***Over 20 Animals Have Turned Up Dead Since June, Presenting Strange Incisions*** By Andrea Pérez Simondini Mutilation cases in 2013 have multiplied perhaps with the same intensity as they did back in that incredible year 2002, when everything turned to madness around the cases. In this instance, we are availing ourselves of a report by Cesar Alomar, a user of the Vision OVNI page on Facebook, who informs us of the number of animals turning up in San Andres de... more »

A Thousand Points of Blight

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 hour ago
At a time when one out of every four American children lives in a food-insecure household, when one in three people is poor or near-poor because of unemployment and underemployment, when income disparity is at its most extreme level since the Gilded Age .... House Republicans have yanked food stamp funding from the Farm Bill, endangering the 50 million people relying on a program that is already woefully inadequate. The average monthly food stipend per person is only $136. Most recipients run out of grocery money by the third week. But adding insult to injury is what Republicans d... more »

"The Wrongest Side of History"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
* * *"The Wrongest Side of History"* by Will Durst “This week’s tale is a horror story about lessons learned by the GOP from the 2012 presidential election. And those teachable moments are… nothing. Zero. Zip. Nada. Empty voids. “Hear the hollow roar of the Pod People. See them lash out at the unknown. Feel their blind terror of a future they don’t understand. It’s Son of the Bride of the Attack of the Robot Amnesiacs! Part 6.” They say one sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. Which means it can’t be long before the entire Rep... more »

More Bad News For Christy Clark`s LNG Superpower Dreams(Breaking)

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 hour ago
* ** **Japan moves closer to restarting nuclear reactors** * * * *The Associated Press* *Monday, July 15, 2013 | 12:07 a.m.* *Japan moved a step closer to restarting nuclear reactors Monday as four utility companies applied for safety inspections of 10 idled plants, the clearest sign of a return to atomic energy nearly two and a half years after the Fukushima disaster.* *With all but two of the country's 50 reactors offline since a tsunami swept through the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant in March 2011, Japan has been almost without nuclear energy that once supplied about a third of its powe... more »

Francesco Guicciardini Prize (ISA HIST Section Book Prize)

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 1 hour ago
Francesco Guicciardini (1483-1540) was an Italian historian and statesman who served in the Florentine and papal diplomatic services and was the author, among other works, of the landmark History of Italy (Storia d’Italia), a foundational work on statecraft and grand strategy which combined careful historical research with general theorizing about the ethics and practices of Continue reading

What We Know, Don’t Know, Can’t Know and Need to Know About the DOD’s Classified Study on Drone Deaths

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 1 hour ago
Just before Independence Day, an analyst for a defense research agency stated in a media interview that a classified DoD study shows that drones are likelier to cause civilian harm than attacks from manned fighters. Lawrence Lewis, a researcher for the Center for Naval Analyses, says these findings resulted from a statistical analysis he conducted Continue reading

Race, Gender and Civic Justice in America

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 1 hour ago
The idea that citizens should be empowered by law to lethally judge who is a criminal threat is dangerous and wrong. Here’s one reason why: Just a small-n social experiment? Yes, though here are some stats to demonstrate how this does and is likely to play out in the criminal justice system..

INTIMATIONS OF THE FALL: We overtake Fox!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*MONDAY, JULY 15, 2013* *Prelude—Nagourney’s selections:* For us, a very large question emerged from the Zimmerman trial, as we saw the liberal world overtaking the world of Fox. But first, consider two front-page treatments of that trial in today’s New York Times. On that front page, Lizette Alvarez offers a “News Analysis” concerning the jury’s verdict. Midway through her report, a very rare moment occurs: ALVAREZ (7/15/13): The murder charge required a showing that Mr. Zimmerman was full of ill will, hatred, spite or evil intent when he shot Mr. Martin. But prosecutors had lit... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago

Photography Backdrop Stand Tutorial

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 hour ago
VeryJane.com provided the backdrops featured with this Backdrop Stand Tutorial. The stand was created 100% by my husband and I and all opinions are my own. When I started my photography business six years ago, I began shopping for backdrop stands, but, I couldn't find exactly what I wanted. I wanted more width and height than I could easily find at the time and I really wanted my stand to have two cross beams — one tall for brides/adults and one shorter for babies and toddlers. Price was also a factor; I needed the stand to be affordable. After talking about it with my husband, w... more »

Argentina: Jujuy Worker Claims Having Stood 20 Meters from “Water-Sampling” UFO

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 2 hours ago
*Source: El Intransigente (Jujuy, Argentina) Date: 14 July 2013* *Argentina: Jujuy Worker Claims Having Stood 20 Meters from “Water-Sampling” UFO* JUJUY – “I never told anyone, only my family, and I want people to know that this is something I’ll never forget in my life. I’m 72, and this is something that exists,” said Roberto Moreira, a retiree who took the decision to retell in detail his close encounter with a UFO following a series of very strange episodes in Jujuy, all of them linked to sightings of unidentified flying objects. It is believed that these objects “study” the are... more »

It's Monday...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 2 hours ago
*and Erica is planted firmly in front of my monitor until breakfast is forthcoming, weeds are calling out my name, and grass is begging for water.* There is nothing else left to be said about Zimmerman except, "It could be you next time." When the president of the United States interjects himself into a state criminal case, exploits racism, denigrates the court system, and wages war on some poor guy who was trying to save his own life, no one is safe. *Oh Lord - now she's pacing back and forth... *

Hart (ID-ALEC) Facing Federal Charges?

2old2care at Because I Can - 2 hours ago
I have to wonder if all ALEC members are slimeballs - my guess would be yes, but that is just my opinion. *Former Rep. Hart may face federal criminal charges* Posted by Betsy June 30, 2013 7:31 p.m. • 1 comment Federal authorities may be laying the groundwork for criminal charges against tax-protesting former Idaho state Rep. Phil Hart. In bankruptcy court documents, federal officials are charging that Hart lied under oath, concealed or destroyed records and attempted to “hinder, delay or defraud his creditors, including the Internal Revenue Service.” The filings by the U.S. Ba... more »

Reasonable apprehension of bias

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 2 hours ago
In murder cases bail is considered by a Superior Court judge. Is it problematic for the bail judge to be the trial judge? No; see R. v. Williams, 2013 ONCA 477: [2] The fact that Whitten J. presided at the appellant's unsuccessful bail application and then at the trial, almost two years later, did not create a reasonable apprehension of bias. The trial judge's expression of opinion at the bail hearing as to the strength of the Crown's case was justified by the record before him and, indeed, was later borne out by the evidence called at the trial. The trial judge was not th... more »

"The Collapse of Civilization"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 2 hours ago
* * * "The Collapse of Civilization"* by Steve Thomas "That we are approaching the collapse is largely beyond debate. It is unnecessary to give a detailed examination here of the factors by which the collapse may come about. My purpose, instead, is twofold: 1. To explore the form the collapse may take; that is, to speculate on what we will actually experience as global industrial civilization crumbles, and more importantly 2. To explore how we may hope to create and perpetuate egalitarianism in a state of civilizational collapse. *What to Expect:* How will we know the collapse is ... more »

"‘Middle-class Revolution’ Fuels Pentagon War Plan"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 3 hours ago
* * *"‘Middle-class Revolution’ Fuels Pentagon War Plan"* Neither governments nor capitalists can stop these 12 forces. by Paul B. Farrell Early in the Iraq war the Bush Pentagon predicted that “by 2020 there is little doubt something drastic is happening,” reported Fortune. “As the planet’s carrying capacity shrinks, an ancient pattern of desperate, all-out wars over food, water, and energy supplies would emerge. Warfare is defining human life.” Recently the tick-tick-ticking became louder in “The Middle-Class Revolution,” a Wall Street Journal feature by the conservative Stanf... more »

Snowden's Asylum Quest

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Stephen Lendman Snowden reflects the best of heroic activism. He acted responsibly. He did the right thing. He committed no crimes. He knew the risks and took them. Few would do as much. Legions more are needed. Maybe he'll inspire others to come forward. Today they're more than ever needed. He sacrificed financial security, personal freedom and well-being. He did so to expose serious US high crimes. Potentially everyone's harmed everywhere. Millions worldwide support him. Everyone should. On Friday, he met with representati... more »

Making Matters Worse

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 3 hours ago
Perhaps it results from reading too many balance sheets. But Edward Burkhardt clearly suffers from EDD -- Emotional Deficit Disorder. The head of the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway walked into Lac Megantic last week and blamed someone else for the tragedy: “It was our employee that was responsible for setting the brakes on the train,” Burkhardt told journalists. “That employee is under investigation and is not working.” He also suggested that some local firefighters, who were called to put out a fire on the unmanned train, might have unwittingly tampered with the brakes. ... more »

Fluoride: The Hard to Swallow Truth

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Dees Illustration Joe Martino Fluoride awareness is growing as more people are discovering the dangers associated with the use and consumption of fluoride. Whether it be the link between fluoride and the increased prominence of Alzheimer's, or the link to cancer, people are realizing the archaic and uneducated use of fluoride is not the best choice given what we know today. There are alternatives! A couple of years ago I made a short documentary to help spread the word as I was learning more about Fluoride. It is called *Flu... more »

Gitmo Force-Feeding Continues Through Ramadan

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) image source Stephen Lendman Doing so constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. It inflicts excruciating pain and suffering. It's aggravated assault writ large. It's torture under international law provisions. It violates human dignity. It reflects disdain for human suffering. It's Josef Mengele-style treatment. Nazi prisoners were coerced. They had no choice. Experiments constituted torture. Obama reflects the worst of cruel despots. As president and commander-in-chief, he's empowered to stop what'... more »

2012: The Top Fifteen Selling Vaccines

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] image source Norma Erickson The ‘medical miracle’ of vaccines has proven quite miraculous on at least one front, the financial one. Investors in the manufacture, distribution and administration of vaccines have reaped handsome rewards since the creation of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA). According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC): The topic of vaccine safety became prominent during the mid 1970s with increases in lawsuits filed on behalf of those presumably injured by the diphtheria, pertussis, te... more »

New Utah NSA center requires 1.7M gallons of water daily to operate

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
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US slams Russia for giving 'propaganda platform' to Snowden

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Youtube* The White House says that Russia granting political asylum to Edward Snowden will be on par with providing the National Security Agency whistleblower with a "propaganda platform" to further harm the United States. Enter your email address to subscribe to our newsletter: Delivered by FeedBurner Be the Change! Share this using the tools below.

Kim Dotcom Addresses NZ Parliament About Internet Spying

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
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Pic of a Pearson edpsych text. Is this a problem? I think it is.

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 3 hours ago
I saw this posted, a quick grab of a table from an educational psychology text. Not an ELL or linguistics or language arts texts. Educational psychology. Is it me, or is standard English being pitted against the variations spoken by persons of color? I mean, are all African Americans and Hispanics the same? Are all […]

Origin of the name Motl

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 3 hours ago
When I was a baby, my father would often say that we come a French aristocratic dynasty de Motl – for some time, I tended to buy it ;-). Much later, I knew about the Yiddish (extreme Jewish dialect of German) novel Motl der Operator and people would conjecture that I must have some Jewish roots which I never believed. Finally, I accidentally asked my editor, Ms Věra Amelová, who was just working on the index for the 2nd edition of the Czech Elegant Universe and who found an explanation of the origin in a book. I don't expect regular TRF readers to be interested in similar linguistic... more »

Survival International: Sacred object returned to Hopi after shameful Paris auction

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 3 hours ago
Sacred object handed back to Hopi tribe after ‘shameful’ Paris auction 15 July 2013 Photo: The katsina was handed over to Hopi chairman and religious leaders by lawyer Pierre Servan-Schreiber and Survival International's Jean Patrick Razon (no photography was allowed during the handover itself). © Survival In a historic handover ceremony, an object sacred to the Hopi people has been

US Military, Monsanto Targeting GMO Activists and Independent Scientists, New Investigation Alleges

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 3 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Sayer Ji A shocking new investigative report from the largest daily newspaper in Germany alleges that Monsanto, the US Military and the US government have colluded to track and disrupt both anti-GMO activists and independent scientists who study the adverse effects of genetically modified food. As revealed yesterday by Sustainable Pulse, on July 13th the German newspaper *Süddeutsche Zeitung* detailed information on how the US Government "advances the interests of their corporations," focusing on Monsanto as a prime example.... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 3 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Marky Ramone, 57. Here's the good stuff: 1. Really good overview of the Senate showdown from Greg Sargent. 2. While if you care about the Senate, you'll want to read what Sarah Binder says. 3. David Karpf on "The Analytics Floor." 4. And Christina Kahrl (who is, I should point out, very much not a Giants fan) on The Freak.

There Are Too Many Damn Multimillionaires In Congress

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
If you click this, you'll see how the stinking rich live I go for a hike in the Los Feliz hills everyday. I delight in taking candidates and congressmembers who come to visit me along for the walk. Darcy Burner was smart enough to be wearing tennis shoes. Others have had heels or tassels. That doesn't work as well. That page from *Angeleno* is about a spa in my neighborhood that charges $10,000 a day to put wealthy fat people through a kind of bootcamp. It's very luxurious and they hike these same hills. $10,000 seems like a lot. I don't charge anything. But I guess $10,000 being a l... more »

New Green Vision: Technology As Our Planet’s Last Best Hope by Fred Pearce: Yale Environment 360

New Green Vision: Technology As Our Planet’s Last Best Hope by Fred Pearce: Yale Environment 360

Department of Justice review for prosecution of Zimmerman based on any alleged violation of Trayvon Martin's civil rights will face significant barriers - FBI finding that Zimmerman did not present racial bias as a motivating factor in the shooting and absence of a public facility could greatly hinder any further action criminally ...

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/07/12/155918/more-evidence-released-in-trayvon.html#.UeM9mT7DVoY After interviewing nearly three dozen people in the George Zimmerman murder case, the FBI found no evidence that racial bias was a motivating factor in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, records released Thursday show. Even the lead detective in the case, Sanford Det. Chris Serino, told agents that he thought Zimmerman profiled Trayvon because of his attire and the circumstances — but not his race. Serino saw Zimmerman as “having little hero complex, but not as a racist.” The Duval County Sta... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 4 hours ago
*2-year-old boy fights for life after caught in crossfire of gunshots* *Plans mulled for dormant Six Flags ~Jaquetta White, Advocate N.O.* *Assumption Parish official claims sinkhole depth exceeds estimates ~Ryan Broussard* *Sun Herald Editorial: Supervisors are right to oppose rigs near shore* *After the Flood: Life in Germany's Disaster Zone** **~Hat Tweet @TheLensNOLA* *Man vs. Food Host Adam Richman Tweets NOLA ~NOLA DEFENDER* Read more here: http://www.sunherald.com/2013/07/13/4793525/sun-herald-editorial-supervisors.html#storylink=cpy

Meet & Greet Monday (#MtaGt) - How I “vote” with my money

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 4 hours ago
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Islamism as a memeplex - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 5 hours ago
'Islam, on the other-hand, is still going through its 'dark ages'. Thought-competition is being brutally suppressed in many Muslim-majority countries as Saudi-funded brands of ultra-austere Islam proliferate. The Saudi state continues to spend a large portion of its petrodollars building mosques around the world yet, ironically, according to Sharia law, non-Muslim religious structures are not allowed to be built inside its own lands. It takes years of red tape for existing churches in other Arab Nations such as Egypt to be even allowed to be repaired and this puts the houses of wo... more »

What fear of being accused of being a racist lead to

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 5 hours ago
' Despite irrefutable evidence that the girls were being sexually abused, no one — according to a report published by the House of Commons on June 5 — acted to draw all the facts together, apparently due to fears by police and social workers that they would be accused of racism against Muslims. ... Evidence presented to us suggests that there is a model of localized grooming of Pakistani-heritage men targeting young White girls. This must be acknowledged by official agencies, who we were concerned to hear in some areas of particular community tension, had reportedly been slow to ... more »

Followers of the religion of peace in action...

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 5 hours ago
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I Know! Let's Have a Rally!

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 5 hours ago
The pseudo-elected scuzzballs who rule over our desert island society are trying to torture one of us to death ... "Who? Me?" No. I read about it in yesterday's post. It's not you. It's some other guy. "Oh. Okay. Well, see ya!" Huh. Well, who needs you anyway? The rest of you; Do you think this is okay? "No!" Are we going to let this happen?? "No!" Come on! Let's go to the meeting place and demonstrate our solidarity with that guy! "Yeah!" But we're going to keep it peaceful! "Of course!" But then, sadly, when some of the government's guardians started to break up the peacefu... more »

Happy Birthday, Rembrandt

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 5 hours ago
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Daily Links, Monday, July 13, 2013

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 6 hours ago
*In the aftermath of typhoon Soulik, the roads are covered with mud and debris. This is Miaoli 55, Pinglin Road, out of Jhuolan in Miaoli, one of the area's most enjoyable roads. Highly recommended.* Some Daily Links for you to enjoy.... links have become much harder since Google terminated Reader. - Mangrove Conservation in Taiwan - Soulik agricultural losses in millions - Cross strait services pact may not be screened by legislature until Sept - Not only is Transparency International standing by their obviously flawed corruption report on Taiwan, but the Chinese ... more »

Who will the next Fed chair be?

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 6 hours ago
Janet Yellen is the odds-on favorite.

Monday Morning Linkage

Vikash Yadav at Duck of Minerva - 7 hours ago
Good morning… Jarrod Hayes discusses his new book, Constructing National Security: US Relations with India and China. Mark Safranski (i.e. zen of Zenpundit) points us to Lt. General Prakash Katosh‘s “Optimising the Potential of Special Forces.” [Original Article] Shyam Saran argues that India’s new role as an observer on the Arctic Council should be used to Continue reading

NSA's admission to Microsoft's services exhaustive

*According to a report Microsoft helped the NSA get around its encryption systems so the agency could more effortlessly spy on users of its services.*Microsoft supposed its partnership with the NSA only took place since legal obligations required it to do so. The revelations come as some technologists start work on services they say will be impermeable to spying. The credentials show that the NSA had admittance to most of Microsoft's flagship products including Hotmail, Outlook.com, Skydive and Skype. The credentials seen by The Guardian are apparently from the NSA's Special Sour... more »

Bohmian mechanics, a ludicrous caricature of Nature

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 7 hours ago
Some people can't get used to the fact that classical physics in the most general sense – a class of theories that identify Nature with the objectively well-defined values of certain (classical) degrees of freedom that are observable in principle and that evolve according to some (classical) equations of motion, usually differential equations that depend on time, mostly deterministic ones – has been excluded as a possible fundamental description of Nature for almost a century. Classical physics has been falsified and the falsification – a death for a theory – is an irreversible even... more »

“Celebrate What’s Right with the World” - A Film

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 7 hours ago
The Film “Celebrate What’s Right with the World” is a film I made to help folks approach life with confidence, grace and celebration. The stories and lessons it includes came from my years as a photographer with National Geographic. Those years gave me a perspective that changed my life and other lives as well. Because it turns out that Celebrate has become one of the most successful training films ever produced. That’s not me, folks, that’s the message. That’s just a lot of people knowing in their hearts that there’s a better, more positive way of looking at the world. That ce... more »

Edward Snowden - "Boundless Informant" - global auditing system, and new Moscow video!

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 8 hours ago
"The NSA lied (to Congress) about this tool," Edward Snowden confirms the existence of "Boundless Informant", the NSA's global auditing system, in Guardian's second part of their June 8th Hong Kong video interview with the whistleblower. *The Boundless Informant documents show the agency collecting almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence from US computer networks over a 30-day period ending in March 2013. One document says it is designed to give NSA officials answers to questions like, "What type of coverage do we have on country X" in "near real-time by asking the SIGINT [signals i... more »

Only Self - A Poem by M.N. Hopkins

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 8 hours ago
Source: http://roxanajones.com/ Only Self *Self is center* ** *None other* ** *Only Self can connect one again to both Heaven & to Earth* ** *Only Self* ** *Can connect you to what is best in your human spirit* ** *Quiet your minds* ** *Quiet your emotions* ** *Quiet ego* ** *Long enough* ** *To hear the soundless* ** *Feel the touchless* ** *See that which is unseen* ** *Be reborn* ** *And * ** *Then* ** *You can be* ** *As Self* ** ** M.N. Hopkins *Note: *This poem was written on the 13th of July and first published on my blog today.

Antarctic Ice Crater

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 8 hours ago
This is actually somewhat confounding and teaches us that this type of activity is profoundly ongoing throughout the life of an Ice Age event. Imagine what this does to the underlying ground surface. The take home is that glaciation is profoundly complex and powerful and utterly unpredictable over any significant time scale. Imagine trying to explain the end results later. You end up not trusting gravity. This is a new unusual observation and is well noted *Scientists find huge ice crater left behind by disappearance of Antarctic lake* *Scott Sutherland * *We... more »

Carbon Taxes, LNG Revenue And The Squeaky Wheels

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 9 hours ago
*Written by Grant G* The old sayings and phrases are indeed true, this particular one is based on real life experiences....With exceptions.. *"The squeaky wheel gets the grease" * Those exceptions are people, the public and workers can complain, gripe and even protest in the streets but still are ignored, it seems that today only those with the power to flex biceps made of money get the grease.. Toronto floods, Calgary floods, China floods meanwhile the world burns, and no, I am not a climate change theorist or alarmist, however, I do believe that we should all be encouraged to... more »

"How Much Do Americans Despise Congress?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
* * *"How Much Do Americans Despise Congress?"* by Washington’s Blog “Business Insider notes today: "A June Gallup poll [showed that Congress] had a 10% approval rating [while] and one in March that showed North Korea with a 12% favorability rating among Americans. That’s nothing… We’ve previously documented that the U.S. Congress is less popular among the American people than cockroaches, lice, root canals, colonoscopies, traffic jams, used car salesmen, Genghis Khan, Communism, BP during the Gulf oil spill, Nixon during Watergate or King George during the American Revolution. ... more »

America is Still a Profoundly Racist Country Part 24,764

Paul Coker at News Spike - 9 hours ago
*Good Morning, America.*

The ZAP Report 7-14-13

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 9 hours ago
*I am not going to comment a whole lot on this one, its ZAP's own viewpoint with interesting data. I do think ZAP has very good intentions. I hope he checks out the links to the OPPT on this blog.* * * *We've said it many times before that "the divine plan" is not the same as "the absolute plan" or "eternal plan" of the Creator Source. There's a reason they use that term over and over again. The "divines" are a type of being (most likely 5d-6d), some human in origin, some not, who have mixed character attributes (quite like most humans). They are not without ego or institutiona... more »

“An Economic Collapse that is Going to be Worse than 1929”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*“An Economic Collapse that is Going to be Worse than 1929”* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com “Employers are cutting full-time employees back to part-time to avoid the requirement of providing health insurance under Obama Care. Trader Karl Denninger says, “As the Obama Administration runs against the economic reality of what they passed, they are now trying to find ways to dodge it. The Obama Administration’s reaction to this has been to unilaterally, and by the way illegally, put off the imposition of mandate.” This is not going to save the teetering economy as Denninger contends... more »

ISRAELI ATTACKED SYRIA FROM BASE IN TURKEY

Anon at aangirfan - 9 hours ago
*According to RT: the recent Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from a Turkish base* "News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could result in serious turmoil for Ankara, once the information is confirmed." *Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from Turkish base* "Reports detail around 160,000 Russian troops were called to ‘combat readiness’ following an Israeli strike on Russian-made missiles in Syria." *WW3 Brews As Nation Distracted By Trayvon Martin Case* [image: Istanbul Street Scene] *Istanbul by **mandalaybus* ) In 1948, Turkey was among ... more »

Wheat-Autism Link

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 10 hours ago
What is indicated and the immediate take home, is that embarking on a gluten free diet with a victim of autism is likely to be advantageous for some victims. Since this is also a good idea in any event for many other reasons, it should be done anyway. It is additionally indicated that wheat is a contributor to a wide range of conditions essentially making them worse. Thus eliminating it from one's diet except perhaps as an occasional item so that it never dwells continuously in your digestive system is a proper response. Our society has been spoiled by the convenien... more »

Miniature Human Liver Grown in Mice

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 10 hours ago
Again we have critical progress that promises to short circuit organ restoration. The majority of need can be solved by tissue replacement and this work paves the way for livers and most organs. We have an expensive standing army of the tissue deficient out there whose elimination would represent both a medical and economic revolution. That is what is clearly in sight and it is already a priority target even while everyone tries to keep our hopes under control. It really is the most visible reward out there for our decades of intensive medical research. *Miniature h... more »

Turbine-Powered, Chevy Volt of Airliners Looks Fantastic

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 10 hours ago
Another reason this is a fantastic rig is that it can be naturally applied to airships. That was the main issue. Thus we can expect steadily improving airship design just as soon as someone contracts enough birds to properly launch the industry. Fed Ex could do it. It really is their forte. Everyone else is scared to disturb their own arrangements on a new delivery protocol. As I have posted in a past, an airship arrives and grabs eight loaded shipping containers or some equivalent and then moves directly to the urban breakdown and distribution center without an... more »

AdSense regular account & hosted account

Peter @ Enviroman at the original Blogger Tips and Tricks - 10 hours ago
Way back, the only way one can get to display AdSense ads and generate revenue was to apply to AdSense and after getting approved, one can then generate codes via AdSense and for Blogger blogs, copy-paste the code into a HTML/Javascript gadget to display the ads. This is referred to as a regular AdSense account. In more recent days, one could also get what is referred to as a hosted AdSense account via Google services like Blogger or Youtube, and for Blogger, get to display the ads via a Blogger AdSense gadget (Dashboard > Layout > Add a gadget > Add an AdSense gadget). However, r... more »

Beware of Jumping to Quick Conclusions About Political Changes In Egypt

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 10 hours ago
*I. Good Coups, The Farce That Is Democracy, And Natural Leadership* If the consensus is that there was a coup in Egypt then we should keep in mind that there is such a thing as a good coup. But describing what happened as a coup doesn't sit right with a lot of people in Egypt because of the character of the protests, its volume, and the nature of the demands. The tide of public opinion was clearly against Morsi staying in power. The people's voice was heard. Also, many respected analysts who approach the recent political events in Egypt from different perspectives, such as *hist... more »

July 14, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 10 hours ago
Turning again to Fred Emery for his account of Ervin Committee Counsel Sam Dash's reaction to yesterday's big news: -- Dash took the precaution that Saturday of testing the revelation's impact on the one man it could make or break -- John Dean. One of Dash's assistant counsels, James Hamilton, remembers standing by the fireplace at Dean's home so as to gauge his reaction when Dash told him. "I will never forget it. John broke into this huge smile because he knew after all the work he'd done and his testimony and all the thought he'd given to what he had to say that he was right and... more »

Removing the Shackles: A little Message from Heather

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 10 hours ago
http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-little-message-from-heather.html Sunday, 14 July 2013 *A little Message from Heather* A little message from Heather on Skype today HEATHER: I see that every inbodyment "knowing" (look up the definition and compare to the definition of "know" ;)) is jockying for position in the perceived "universal value system" (just imagine the purported "financial system" operating in the universe) ....revaluing universal currents/currencies based on their "definition" of "universe"....sound familiar? (chuckle)(heart) So, this is a taste of wh... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 11 hours ago
Austin, Texas. {Sam S. photo]

I just reduced government spending by 100%.

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 11 hours ago
I just reduced government spending by 100%. But that’s only because the Online Fiscal Calculator won’t let me cut anymore. [image: image] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Remember the Bhopal disaster?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 11 hours ago
Remember the Bhopal disaster in India? It was the world’s worst industrial disaster, in which more than half-a-million people were exposed to toxic gas released from a Union Carbide plant located in a built-up area. In scale, if not in human toll, it was comparable to BP’s Gulf of Mexico debacle. Stephen Hicks reviews one of the textbook cases of so-called “market failure” that looks more and more like something else. The 1984 disaster in Bhopal, India, is one of the major business ethics cases of the past generation. [A highly toxic gas escaped from a Union Carbine plant in a b... more »

“What makes a story?”

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 12 hours ago
At the end of the previous post I raised the question of what would be leading the *Today *programme this morning. Would it be the latest scandal to hit the NHS (and the Labour Party)? Well, we'll know in a few minutes time... In advance of *Today*, a look at the stories featured on non-BBC news sites shows the NHS story to be still important for papers like the *Telegraph, Guardian *and *Independent, *though it's the deaths of two military personnel in Wales during training on the hottest day of the year though which is the major story that all news site share. The BBC News webs... more »

This, not this: On our feet, to the street

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 12 hours ago
UPDATE: Visit here for more inspiring photos from these rallies. Let’s do this. For example, this is a powerful image of a protest on behalf of Trayvon Martin. Unbelievable. Not to diminish the necessity of this outrage, but if only we could have such momentum on issues within education. Amazing. Now, in contrast, let us […]

Neil Young Contest Update: Last Call

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 13 hours ago
Tomorrow afternoon we'll randomly pick the winner of the Neil Young contest. So, it's still not too late to enter. Like we explained last week, it's easy to win the RIAA-certified double platinum award for Neil's classic *Harvest Moon*. We're hoping to help Pennsylvania state Senator Daylin Leach win the open seat and beat back Steny Hoyer and his lobbyist brigade, which, predictably, is trying to insert a more conservative and Establishment-friendly candidate into the PA-13 seat (Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County). As I've explained before, Daylin and I have something... more »

in which i discover yet another internet scam

laura k at wmtc - 13 hours ago
Looking for rental houses on Craigslist, I've discovered a scam that I was previously unaware of. I replied to an ad for a place that sounded wonderful, with unusually low rent. I was keeping in mind the old maxim "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is," but at the same time, it's only an email. It can't hurt to ask. Everything I wanted to know about the property was answered in the affirmative. Then the supposed owner told me that I should fill out a rental application and, if approved, I could see the place. Hmm. It's been six years since we looked for a place to live... more »

what i'm reading, children's books edition: # 8: the invention of hugo cabret

laura k at wmtc - 13 hours ago
In the aftermath of the flood and with our impending move, when I'm not dealing with those events, all I want to do is read and blog. If you enjoy my "what i'm reading" posts, you'll be happy. If not... * * * * I've long wanted to read *The Invention of Hugo Cabret* by Brian Selznick. Now that Martin Scorsese has adapted it into the movie "Hugo," I wanted to make sure I read it before seeing the film. *The Invention of Hugo Cabret* is a wonderfully inventive and engaging book. It combines elements of picture books, graphic novels, and even flip books within the "chapter book" form... more »

Long Walk 4 readies for Sunrise Ceremony July 15, 2013

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 13 hours ago
Long walker Lisa Peake.  Affirmation of Sovereignty of the Indigenous People of the Western Hemisphere Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz By Longest Walk 4 Censored News WASHINGTON DC -- The Longest Walk 4: Return to Alcatraz begins tomorrow morning, July 15, 2013, with a sunrise Ceremony from the place where the original The Longest Walk 1978 finished.  At this time, as we prepare

Quotes of the Day: On Politics…

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 14 hours ago
*After I posted **a bunch of quotes on bureaucracy** last week, I was sent a few more on politics…* It is the responsibility of every citizen to ignore dumb laws. — Ian Clarke – aka Sanity [ http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=73217&cid=6588343] Politics on the internet, it’s like Jupiter's great red spot, except made of faeces. — cutsDwnSudoIntelects [ http://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/8llur] One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results. — Milton Friedman Revolution is the opium of... more »

Dirty Laundry: MEK Re-Ups 3 Year Old Nuclear Propaganda;Terror Group is Sounding Board for Dubious US Intel

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 15 hours ago
Rudy Giuliani with MEK leader Maryam Rajavi (Photo Credit: Jacques Demarthon / AFP) Embracing its recent removal from the U.S. State Department's list of designated foreign terrorist organizations, the Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK), an exiled Iranian terror cult with deep pockets and close ties to the Washington establishment, is attempting to ramp up the fear-mongering and propaganda over Iran's

Commentary On Syria And FSA (Fictitious Syrian Army) - A Round-Up of Articles

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 15 hours ago
Here are interesting articles about Syria that caught my eye. *Obama Administration Should Clarify Syria Policy (Al Monitor, July 14)*: Underpinning congressional unease is how unpopular the policy seems to be with Americans. A recent Gallup poll reported that 54% disapprove of providing military aid to the rebels, while a Pew poll revealed 70% oppose such aid. The administration’s difficulty in getting congressional and popular support for its Syria policy might in part be that the decision to aid the rebels has been portrayed as the outcome of an internal administration policy st... more »

What happened to the adage about following the money in coverage of the NSA surveillance revelations?

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
*by Ken* It's one of those adages reporters are supposed to have echoing in their heads: *Follow the money.* But it doesn't always (often?) happen in the journalistic big leagues, especially when it's money that's connected to Big Money. Prudent journalists, which is to say jouralists with a watchful eye on their careers, generally know better than to go crashin' around in them thar woods. Which has led David Sirota to ask, in the column "How Cash Secretly Rules Surveillance Policy": "Have you noticed anything missing in the political discourse about the National Security Adminis... more »

How the Common Core is Being Sold

freetoteach at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
There’s nothing like a small town newspaper for a glimpse into how the Common Core Standards and tests are being sold to a trusting public. This is how the Common Core is being marketed in Palmyra PA. “You are not going to see test prep in our classrooms,” Brown says. Instead, you’ll see kids getting […]

The Fiction of Maori Ownership

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 17 hours ago
*Guest post by A. Mous.* In “Maori Land Law,” Sir Hugh Kawharu blatantly sets out to fabricate a universally recognised body of Maori property rights pre-dating the Treaty of Waitangi. By implication, these were rudely subsumed by white-settler governments, who substituted their own Eurocentric notions of property ownership. This now widely accepted thesis was explicitly created to fudge or remove the fact that “customary title” is in practical terms no title at all. The functional social unit of pre-European Maori society was the hapu, or sub-tribe. Each hapu was in a Hobbesian ... more »

Maxi Skirts and Pizza Kebabs (Creative Showcase Features and Link Ups)

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 17 hours ago
I can't believe it is already halfway through July. If you follow Housewife Eclectic on Instagram you saw pictures of my fun trip to New York City that I took with my mom and husband and crossed so many things off my bucket list. It has been the highlight of my summer! There are some awesome features this week, some of my favorite ever. I am crazy about maxi skirts right now. I am seeing them everywhere and I want to make some more! I love this Easy Maxi Skirt Tutorial from Rae Gun Ramblings. I might be a little Doctor Who obsessed. I just had to feature this Free Tardis Print... more »

A tale of two communities saying no

Activism in paradise - Voices from down under at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 17 hours ago
Global reforms are just that. Global. The same damage is being inflicted worldwide to schools in large and small communities, causing distress and doing nothing to improve education. Often quite the opposite. This is Cedar, a small community in Canada. I only heard about Cedar because my gorgeous friend James lives there. James isn’t a […]

Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, July 14th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 18 hours ago
I am on vacation... Enjoying the hot sun and sand..... I have not had a chance to look over everything that has been happening over the last week. My better half asked that I take a break from doing this blog and surfing the net just to give myself a breather! However, I have noticed the Zimmerman trial verdict, and to me, that is both a tragedy and PLANNED by the criminals in charge of the US Government that desperately needs anything now to divert attention from from their other terrible acts against the American public. They are willing to consider having open revolt and rage, ... more »

MPs on Twitter

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 18 hours ago
As the silly season is imminently due, I've indulged my love of lists yet again and done this. In short, I have all the Members of Parliament on Twitter. Here. Below. In rank order. So where's your MP? How does your own follower account match up against that of your honourable member? Are there any who are inexplicably popular? Knock yourself out. 1. David Cameron - 366,392 (Con) 2. Ed Miliband - 226,397 (Lab) 3. William Hague - 157,131 (Con) 4. George Galloway - 152,121 (Respect) 5. Tom Watson - 125,260 (Lab) 6. Nick Clegg - 118,640 (LibDem) 7. Ed Balls - 94,744 (Lab) 8. Grant Shapps ... more »

The Real News - Palestinians in Gaza react to Morsi's ouster, closure of Rafah crossing

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 18 hours ago
Palestinians in Gaza react to Morsi's ouster, closure of Rafah crossing. Source: The Real News. Date Published: July 13, 2013. Description: The Egyptian army's decision to close the Rafah crossing, Gaza's only terminal to the outside world, and the demolishing of the underground tunnels along the border added more hardships and suffering to Gazans.

Spain political crisis spread - Prime Minister Rajoy linked to illegal party funding - despite all of the endless denials ! Co op Bank in the UK - taxpayers potentially at risk of bailing out the banking subsidiary unless 77 percent of bondholder approve the pending bailout deal....

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-07-14/european-political-crisis-spreads-leaked-texts-prove-rajoy-link-illegal-party-fundin European Political Crisis Spreads - Leaked Texts Prove Rajoy Link To Illegal Party Funding [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/14/2013 13:33 -0400 - Google - Newspaper - Portugal Amid the turmoil in Portugal, the Barcenas-Affair in Spain had dropped to the back-pages of the European press... until now. The illegal party-funding that ex-Treasurer Barcenas is now whistle-blowing on has been linked directly to Spanish ... more »

Money Always Wins or Courage (Nut-Case Insanity) To Tell the Truth? (It's A Death Struggle)

Gee, I wish the following essay were fiction. What a lovely world it would be . . . well . . . for the 1% anyway. For a while. The listing that follows of all the nature organizations (that can't actually be held to any real defined standards of not just being money-makers with a few nice droppings for "saving" our natural world) includes quite a few I stopped giving money to over a decade

What is required to change bail at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 18 hours ago
The judge hearing a preliminary inquiry can, at the conclusion of the inquiry vacate any existing bail order and make a new one: Criminal Code s. 523(2). R. v. Prete, [1987] O. J. 2480 is usually taken to say such an order will be made only if there material change in circumstance from the existing order. Other cases seem to consider the preliminary inquiry judge to be holding a hearing de novo. So R. v. Grier, 2010 ONSC 6934 holds: [4] The applicant suggests that errors were committed both at first instance and at the *de novo *hearing. In my view, the *de novo*... more »

Tweeting MPs

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 19 hours ago
1. David Cameron - 366,392 (Con) 2. Ed Miliband - 226,397 (Lab) 3. William Hague - 157,131 (Con) 4. George Galloway - 152,121 (Respect) 5. Tom Watson - 125,260 (Lab) 6. Nick Clegg - 118,640 (LibDem) 7. Ed Balls - 94,744 (Lab) 8. Grant Shapps - 67,611 (Con) 9. Caroline Lucas - 61,152 (Green) 10. Chuka Umunna - 55,334 (Lab) 11. George Osborne - 55,178 (Con) 12. Diane Abbott - 54,404 (Lab) 13. Harriet Harman - 46,169 (Lab) 14. Andy Burnham - 45,061 (Lab) 15. Jeremy Hunt - 44,897 (Con) 16. Vince Cable - 41,244 (LibDem) 17. Yvette Cooper - 32,725 (Lab) 18. Eric Pickles - 31,775 (Con) 19. Ch... more »

Evolution Takes Time. Evolutionary Adaptation Takes Far More Time Than Climate Change Allows.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 19 hours ago
Many species of plants and animals will face extinction because they cannot evolve in time to adapt to the rapid onslaught of climate change. The pace of current global warming is simply too quick for natural or evolutionary adaptation. A study by researchers at the University of Arizona finds that it takes up to a million years for species to evolve to a 1C degree temperature change. *Using data from 540 living species, including amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, [Professor John]Wiens and colleagues compared their rates of evolution with the rates of climate change project... more »

Positive thinking . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 19 hours ago
POSITIVE THINKING can be found at CORE77, which is a site about industrial design. Do check out the home page and articles. Anyway, one of their contributors, Ray, has a post about a Canadian triumph, "First Human-Powered Helicopter Surpasses Sikorsky Standards, and Why Humans Are Still Superior to Robots". It's a fine account of  the Aerovelo team, led by engineers and co-founders Cameron

Hummingbird

risa bear at A Way to Live - 19 hours ago
When Polyhymnia sends refracted light shimmering toward parched and shriveled roots, seeking some semblance of promise kept alive between her hands, her well, her seeds and soil, A bit of fluff, a female Anna's, comes to perch nearby, cocking its tiny head and waiting. Waiting for the hose to steady its cold blast toward some fainting eggplant or tomatillo, ready for a burst of aimed delight, catching one rainbowed drop of water short, then flitting to the fence again, shivering. To the Muse of hymns and farmers it's a game, to the throbbing ball of feathers more. Its heart will stop wi... more »

The Paul-Bearers Strike Again

Paul Coker at News Spike - 19 hours ago

Have House Republicanos Really Retreated Into A Cave Of Indifference And Ignorance?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 20 hours ago
Quinnipiac has a new poll out. It covered a lot of ground-- like Hillary Clinton's ability to beat NJ organized crime figure Chris Christie in 2016 if the tow of them run for president. I was more interested, though, in this: "American voters blame both parties for gridlock in Washington, but they say Republicans are more responsible for Congress' inability to get things done... There is gridlock because Republicans are determined to block any Obama initiative, 51 percent of voters say, while 35 percent say President Barack Obama lacks the skills to convince leaders of Congress to... more »

A license to kill

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 20 hours ago
I expected this verdict but nonetheless it still rankled when I woke up to find George Zimmerman was acquitted. And no, despite the old saw, Zimmerman was not found innocent. Neither was he exonerated of the crime. The fact that he killed an unarmed teenager with a gun was never in dispute. He was acquitted on the charge of murder. There's a difference. Neither can it be said that the court delivered justice for Trayvon. That would have required a guilty verdict, which just wasn't going to happen under Florida laws. Our legal system is imperfect. The guilty often go free while the i... more »

Which "ministers"?

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 20 hours ago
Further to my earlier post on the BBC's extraordinary failure to feature the story about the forthcoming report of those 13,000 'needless' deaths in the NHS - a story which the *Telegraph *and *Mail *led with and which both ITV News and Sky News considered a major story -, well the story is getting ever more politically dramatic.... ....and it's not just being reporting by the right-wing newspapers. The *Independent*'s headline tonight reads: Andy Burnham defends Labour's record as healthcare report shines light on 'failings' under previous government The article beneath says: A... more »

When will the ALEC/NRA Lying Start Again?

2old2care at Because I Can - 20 hours ago
*Think about this!* Turning the other cheek is supposed to be a sacred virtue.But by removing the duty to retreat from a confrontation in public when one can safely do so, the “Stand Your Ground” law allowed George Zimmerman to stalk and kill an unarmed teenager and walk away a free man. That’s a tragedy, because there can be no doubt that Zimmerman could have avoided a confrontation with Trayvon Martin on the evening of February 26, 2012. *Think about this!* *shot a kid that the police told him to leave alone.* ** * * 911 dispatcher: Are you following him? [2:24] Zimmerman... more »

Sunday Question for Liberals

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 20 hours ago
Which would you prefer: Republicans back down and the contested exec branch nominations are confirmed, or Republicans refuse and Democrats go nuclear on exec branch nominations? (I suspect I know the answer to that, but...well, I'll add a second one: what do you expect to be the outcome of Showdown July in the Senate?)

Stand Your Ground WAS an Issue

2old2care at Because I Can - 21 hours ago
There are lots and lots of people who are saying that "stand your ground" was not an issue in the Trayvon Martin case. WRONG Not only was George Zimmerman roaming the streets for 44 days after he killed Trayvon Martin - because of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. You have the Florida "Stand Your Ground" law being headlined across the nation for months after the murder of TRaycon Martin. You would have had to be living under a rock - not to be exposed to Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law, especially in Florida. No change of venue was requested - the trial was held in "Stand Your ... more »

OPPT ITALIA, Being and Doing...

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 21 hours ago
On 7/13/13, at 12:42 PM, Alfred On Gaia wrote: *Hi everybody, something is moving in Italy...* * * *Yesterday one of the opptitalia.org team has taken the initiative to speek spontaneously to a manager of his bank's local agency.* *This is what happened:* ------------------------- This morning I went to the bank to pay a check to cover the minimum utilities, as my usual I turn to my friend, chief financial officer and deputy director (which I will not name as the local agency in order not to create any problem to him) And I said: "Look, let's go get a coffee ... will you?" It's... more »

FIVE..MILLION..POUNDS..

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 21 hours ago
Given the Labour Party's troubles with its biggest trades union donor Unite in the last couple of weeks, in the wake of the Falkirk scandal, who could blame a cornered Labour leader for raising the issue of Conservative Party donations during Prime Minister's Questions last week? There's not been a Conservative Party donations scandal for quite a while now but, still, a Labour leader can but try, can't he? What if the BBC tried the same tactic as Ed Miliband though? Well, a cynic might say that this was exactly what Paddy O'Connell was up to on this morning's *Broadcasting House*... more »

Your “press corps” is almost completely incompetent!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 22 hours ago
*SUNDAY, JULY 14, 2013* *Capehart checks the facts:* Was last night’s verdict the correct verdict? We would be inclined to say yes. To gain a conviction on murder or manslaughter, the prosecution had to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that George Zimmerman wasn’t engaged in self-defense when he shot Trayvon Martin. Given the nature of the incident, given the state of the evidence, that was quite hard to prove. Like you, we don’t know what actually happened when Zimmerman and Martin encountered each other that night. Many scenarios can be imagined, at least among those who are ho... more »

Sunday Question for Conservatives

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 22 hours ago
Senate reform: good, or bad? Do you support a 60-vote Senate?

"Upper-class Individuals Behave More Unethically Than Lower-class Individuals"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
* * *"Upper-class Individuals Behave More Unethically Than Lower-class Individuals"* “In a series of startling studies, psychologists at the University of California at Berkeley have found that "upper-class individuals behave more unethically than lower-class individuals." Ongoing research is trying to find out what it is about wealth- or lack of it- that makes people behave they way they do.” - http://www.youtube.com/ • I'm shocked, shocked I tell you! No I'm not, lol. What the 1% degenerates forget is where this fine product comes from...

Hey, George Zimmerman!

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 22 hours ago
You just got away with murder! Where are you going to go next? "I'm going to Paula Deen's Lady and Sons Restaurant!" Now that Trayvon Martin's rotting corpse has been convicted of Walking While Black, what are we to learn about the criminal justice system in the Land of the Free, Home of the Brave? Well, first of all, we've learned that hulking white men with guns and a criminal record of violence can stalk, accost, assault and kill unarmed black youths in Florida, use the Stand Your Ground law (Thank you, Jeb) and get away with it. Secondly, it also proves the sam... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 23 hours ago
Mytoi Gardens on Martha's Vineyard. [Alex Johnson photo]

Golden oldies . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 23 hours ago
Evidence shows that Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Partyexercised considerable influence over Hollywood,including what films went unmade and what scenes were cut. WHEN HOLLYWOOD HELD HANDS WITH HITLER. Really. That's the title of an article by Alex Kafka at the Chronicle of Higher Education. It's worthy of your perusal. According to Alex, A debate is raging over Hollywood's alleged collusion with

Trayovn/Zimmerman: Are the Masons Playing a Little "I know what you are,but what am I...?"

Paul Coker at News Spike - 23 hours ago
This does *NOT* bode well.... This point *cannot* be understated: - Alex Jones NEVER talks against the Freemasons. In fact, he vociferously defends the Satanic criminals, traders in human misery and pirates who drafted the US Constitution from allegations of Masonic unholiness. But not in this instance... That's VERY significant... Topic: Zimmerman wanted wife to buy tickets to Israel June 18, 2012 George Zimmerman in a jailhouse phone call urged his wife to buy herself a bullet proof vest shortly after he was arrested in the shooting death teenager Tray... more »

war of the worlds

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 23 hours ago

Racism Built into the System to Mask Racism

plthomasedd at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 23 hours ago
Lisa Wade explains about stand your ground laws: It’s simple: stand your ground laws increase the chances that a homicide will be considered justifiable because it gives the jurors more leeway to give defendants the benefit of the doubt. But, jurors will likely give that benefit of the doubt to certain kinds of defendants and […]

Michael James : Sunrise on Lake Michigan, 1961

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 23 hours ago
Sunrise on Lake Michigan, 1961. Photo by Michael James from his forthcoming book, Michael Gaylord James' Pictures from the Long Haul. Pictures from the Long Haul: Sunrise on Lake Michigan, Lake Forest, Illinois, 1961 In Chicago I am introduced to Polish sausages at a hot dog stand on North Avenue by Bill "Notso" Smart, who also took me to a strip club in Calumet City. I visit the Art

Canada is full?

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 23 hours ago
Recently there has been a claim that Canada is full - the population cannot grow larger. Certainly in parts of the South good farmland has been, and continues to be, paced over for shopping malls and housing. That's a mistake. But anyone who thinks Canada is crowded probably hasn't left Toronto recently. The vastness of Canada is amazing but the emptiness of most of the country is staggering. Fly due north from Ottawa for three hours crossing Nunavik and on to Baffin. Look down - what do you see? Buildings? Farming? Roads? No. And once you arrive in Iqaluit you are st... more »

Sunday Classics: Karl Ridderbusch as the King in "Lohengrin" -- this is what's called "shouting"???

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
ELSA *has appeared in a very simple white garment and overwhelmed the assembled nobles with the purity and innocence of her bearing. Now *KING HEINRICH *tries to get, well, anything at all out of her regarding the disappearance of her little brother Gottfired, which she is accused of being responsible for.* *KING HEINRICH*: Are you she, Elsa of Brabant? [ELSA* nods her head affirmatively.*] Do you recognize me as your judge? [ELSA *turns her head toward the *KING*, looks him in the eye, and then affirms with a trust-filled gesture.*] Then I ask you further: Is the charge known to yo... more »

healthy slow-cooker recipe of the week: chicken in wine with sun-dried tomatoes

laura k at wmtc - 1 day ago
When it comes to soups and stews, there is a seemingly endless number of variables that can be changed to create new variations of any given dish. If you like chicken stew, for example, you could experiment with different combinations of vegetables, different seasonings, better (or quicker) stocks, fresh herbs - and then with various combinations of all of those. Since buying my slow-cooker some months ago, I've made lots of different chicken stews, all of them easy, tasty, and healthy. This one is my current favourite combo. A note about these stews. To make a proper stew, most pe... more »

dear liberal public: there is nothing shocking about the george zimmerman verdict

laura k at wmtc - 1 day ago
Dear liberal public, The internet tells me you are shocked - shocked and outraged - about the verdict in the George Zimmerman case. Seriously? You are shocked? You have lived in the United States or Canada all your life, and you are shocked that a white man who killed a black child in the state of Florida has walked free? I can only scratch my head in wonder. There is nothing shocking about this not-guilty verdict. Indeed, it was the most expected and the most typical outcome possible. I would have been shocked if the verdict had been any different. *That's* the problem. What's ... more »

ALEC ACTION: Sat, 7/20 Salina Kansas?

2old2care at Because I Can - 1 day ago
Found this: 20 Saturday American Legislative Exchange Council information meeting. 1:30-3 p.m., Martinelli's. Posted *>>>HERE<<< *

science fiction ?

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago
if the truth looked like science fiction would you believe it ?

Racism, California Style

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
Oakland television station KTVU and the National Transportation Safety Board are apologizing for a racist stunt that got on the air concerning the July 6th Asiana Airlines crash at San Fransisco airport. Someone, either an intern at the station or a staffer at the National Transportation Safety Board, came up with a bogus list of names purportedly of the flight deck crew aboard the jetliner. Here's what KTVU aired:

Israel and White Supremacy by Aaron MIchael Love

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
OCTOBER 15, 2002 Israel and White Supremacy by AARON MICHAEL LOVE In 1945 Jan Smuts, then prime minister of South Africa appealed to the UN for an article on human rights to be included in the United Nations Charter. This incident, cited in W.E.B Du Bois’s remarkable book The World and Africa, is a powerful reminder of the contradiction in the European conception of freedom. Freedom only applies absolutely to the white man, temporarily excluding the complications of class and of course, gender. Du Bois argued that the Atlantic slave trade produced this schism materially and... more »

ACTION: NAACP Seeks DOJ Intervention

2old2care at Because I Can - 1 day ago
Last night on Daily Kos - when the verdict came down on Trayvon Martin the front page went up noting: Zimmerman not guilty, but ALEC sure as hell is And then the battle of the words began. The majority of the commenters noting that Stand Your Ground was not the issue. Some of us begged to disagree and immediately got trounced by the "comment pundits" at DKos, that we were wrong. Funny thing happened this morning when I went to my first site of every day. *NAACP Seeks DOJ Intervention in Martin Case, Targets 'Stand Your Ground' Laws* by John Nichols The nation’s oldes... more »

RAG RADIO / Thorne Dreyer : Houston Rock and Blues Musician Guy Schwartz and Band

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
Rag Radio's Thorne Dreyer, left, with Billy Bourbon and Guy Schwartz in the studios of KOOP-FM in Austin, Texas, July 5, 2013. Photo by Marlo Blue / The Rag Blog. Rag Radio podcast: Houston rock and blues artistGuy Schwartz with band Houston's Guy Schwartz -- whose bands have included Relayer, Z-Rocks, the New Jack Hippies, and the Austin-based Guy Schwartz & the Affordables -- was called

Reich's Impertinent Question - Is it Treason?

2old2care at Because I Can - 1 day ago
First saw it on Daily Kos taken from Salon *Robert Reich: Has the 1 percent committed treason? * Date 7/12/13 Has the 1 percent committed treason? A small group of extremely wealthy people are systematically destroying the US government By Robert Reich Permit me an impertinent question (or three). Suppose a small group of extremely wealthy people sought to systematically destroy the U.S. government by (1) finding and bankrolling new candidates pledged to shrinking and dismembering it; (2) intimidating or bribing many current senators and representatives to block all proposed le... more »

Egypt , Saudis and Israel strike different paths from US regarding Middle East hot spots - Syria and Egypt in focus - July 14 , 2013!

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.debka.com/article/23118/Washington%E2%80%99s-push-against-Egyptian-Israeli-go-it-alone-military-steps-US-marines-deployed-off-Suez-Sinai The Obama administration is signifying its strong disapproval of Israel and Egypt taking matters in their own hands in the last two weeks, DEBKAfile’s military and Washington sources report: Israel was accused of independent military action against Syria, and the Egyptian army of persecuting the Muslim Brotherhood after deposing President Mohamed Morsi. Washington is also highly displeased with the campaign the Egyptian army launched a... more »

Hey! We're Going to Have a Vote on Torturing You and Killing You!

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 1 day ago
Imagine that for a second. There's a bunch of dickwads who are in control of your desert island society. Through a lot of electoral jiggery-pokery, the most ruthless and power-mad folks have seized control of the government, but there are some other people involved in the decision-making process. They're comprised of a lot of slightly less obnoxious ruthless types and a few milquetoasts who you don't really mind but don't care about too much either. Remember, taking charge in this process is NOT democratic and fair. Anyways, out of the blue, the ruthless, power-mad guys have annou... more »

Truth in Media Project: Ben Swann, Dan Johnson & StormCloudsGathering LIVE

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
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I am happy to see we are not eschewing the issue of #nojustice

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
Other authors beat me to it. I’m happy to see that. I am one of six founders of United Opt Out National and, like all well-mannered activist groups in the 21st century, we have a Facebook presence. We have done a great job over the years avoiding the sidetracking of discussions. Like all new groups […]

Syria War updates - July 14 , 2013..... Free Syria Army has a second War front opened as it fights islamist Rebel forces..... Meanwhile , the Syrian Government announces that it has uncovered the Syrian Rebel chemical weapons cache !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/14/free-syrian-army-jihadists-clashes-aleppo Free Syrian army clashes with jihadists in wake of commander's assassination Fighting in Aleppo widens cracks in splintering opposition as military gains are reversed - Share****48 - - - inShare1 - Email - Martin Chulov, Beirut - The Observer, Saturday 13 July 2013 [image: In pictures: Life in Aleppo during war] The body of a rebel being carried into Bustan al-Qasr in Aleppo, where jihadists have been trying to exert their influence. Photograph: Dona Bozzi/Corbis Months of u... more »

Hegemonic Warfare Watch: Taiwan in the Pivot

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 day ago
Michael Mazza over at AEI argues that Taiwan has a crucial role in the US "pivot" toward Asia.... Yet Taiwan can take steps to ensure that US forces would have access to the island’s facilities during a time of crisis, even in the absence of a formal access agreement. Taiwan, for example, could invest in infrastructure that would enable the island to serve as a logistics hub for US forces in the event of a conflict to the island’s north or in the South China Sea. Along similar lines, Taiwan might stockpile supplies that would be of use to American forces operating in the region. Doi... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*FEMA reviews nonaccredited levees ~Jeff Adelson, Advocate N.O.* *Stephanie Grace: Judges cast skeptical eye on U.S. Attorney’s Office* *The Last Swift Bus to New Orleans ~WWNO* *Until Waiting Fills ~Flesh and Bones* *Bastille Day ~Odd bits of life in New Orleans* *Restoring the Body, physical trauma therapy and New Orleans as a whole ~On Being* *Made in Louisiana: Jolie and Elizabeth ~Maker's Row* *Lolis Eric Elie - TREME : Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans ~Octavia Books* *New Orleans crawfish: America's best regional food? ~Kristopher Neild* *City Grit presents... more »

Sephora Lip Gloss Giveaway!

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 day ago
[image: 15 Shades of Sephora Giveaway] Coconut lick worthy lipstick has me dreaming of the beach. I feel it is a perfect time to giveaway 15 Shades of Sephora. Enjoy from LeChateauDesFleurs : [image: 15 Shades of Sephora] *What it is:* A collector’s edition of iconic lip colors spanning 15 years. *What it does:* This lip library includes everything from rich reds to natural nudes all in Bite’s lick-worthy Lush Fruit Lip Gloss formulation. Instant nutrition for lips, this formula contains the same healthy ingredients you’d find in a pure fruit smoothie: real coconut, man... more »

Alex Rodriquez discussing a plea deal with MLB ? Have wee seen the last of A Rod in a Yanks uniform and in baseball generally ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/i-team/sources-mlb-cut-deal-rodriguez-article-1.1398168 [image: Alex Rodriguez's 20-day rehab assignment ends on July 22, and it is unclear where A-Rod will go after that, but according to a source, Yankee officials sent him a notification Saturday telling him that he is obligated to inform them in advance of any absence.]BILL SERNE/FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Alex Rodriguez's 20-day rehab assignment ends on July 22, and it is unclear where A-Rod will go after that, but according to a source, Yankee officials sent him a notification Saturday telling him... more »

NSA preps launch of cyber war “army”

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Aaron Dykes The massive stores of data and wholesale government have been announced to the public – just after Bilderberg mulled the “big data” agenda at its 2013 meeting. Now Wired magazine says NSA (and CYBERCOM) chief Gen. Keith Alexander, a frequent Bilderberg attendee I’ve been warning about for years, is ready to unleash his cyber army on the globe? What’s next? FLASHBACK: Silicon Valley CIA-Front Lectures Bilderberg on “Big Data” FLASHBACK: DHS, CYBERCOM: Government & private sector “must” share data to prevent cyber t... more »

10 Reasons Why The Global Economy Is About To Experience Its Own Version Of “Sharknado”

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] image source Michael Snyder Have you ever seen a disaster movie that is so bad that it is actually good? Well, that is exactly what Syfy's new television movie entitled * Sharknado *is. In the movie, wild weather patterns actually cause man-eating sharks to come flying out of the sky. It sounds absolutely ridiculous, and it is. You can view the trailer for the movie right here. Unfortunately, we are witnessing something just as ridiculous in the real world right now. In the United States, the mainstream media is breathle... more »

Obama Blocks Snowden's Asylum

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] image source Stephen Lendman On July 12, Russia Today (RT) headlined "US 'blocks my asylum:' Snowden human rights activists to airport meeting," saying: Snowden remains stuck. He's in limbo. He's at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. He's in its transit area. A source told Interfax he'll meet with human rights organizations late Friday. Airport spokeswoman Anna Zakharenkova said she "can confirm that such a meeting will take place." Snowden invited a UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) representative, Amnesty Internation... more »

Some Thoughts on the Zimmerman Trial

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 day ago
I was saddened, but not shocked, by the not guilty verdict for George Zimmerman in the point-blank killing of Trayvon Martin. There is a simple explanation for it: it happened in Florida. George Zimmerman had Florida law on his side. Without the relentless publicity and the pressure brought to bear by national political and media figures, there never would have been a trial in the first place. This was in Florida, where holding such a trial would have been unthinkable even a generation ago. This was in Florida, home of the infamous Groveland Four case, in which a duly sworn sheriff ... more »

The 50 House Republicans Who Hate Poor People The Most

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Republican in-fighting between conservatives and the neo-fascist radicals that have been challenging them, derailed the Farm Bill in 2012. This year Boehner, Cantor and McCarthy agreed to slash food stamps really badly and figured they would pass the bloated bill subsidizing wealthy farming operations (and scammers on the Upper East Side of Manhattan). They figured wrong. For too many of the extremists, slashing wasn't want they wanted. They want the program... well, drown in a bathtub. So on Thursday, Boehner and crew passed the bill without a single Democratic vote, not even fro... more »

Live from the Bradley Manning Trial with Alexa O'Brien

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
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Rich Rappers Singing About Being Rich are "Douches"

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
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The Original Writings of The Illuminati Discovered

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
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Propaganda on NSA Spying and Snowden Not Working

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
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Get Ready For The Next Great Stock Market Exodus

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Brandon Smith In the years 2006 and 2007, the underlying stability of the global economy and the U.S. credit base in particular was experiencing intense scrutiny by alternative economic analysts. The mortgage-driven Xanadu that was the late 1990s and early 2000s seemed just too good to be true. Many of us pointed out that such a system, based on dubious debt instruments animated by the central banking voodoo of arbitrary fractional reserve lending and fiat cash creation, could not possibly survive for very long. A crash was ... more »

Sanikiluaq ᓴᓂᑭᓗᐊᖅ

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago

The Mental Illness of Choice for CEO’s and Politicians

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Anthony Freda Dave Hodges After writing my most recent article with regard to what typically happens when a currency collapse takes down a country’s economy, many people wrote to me asking me when it is going to happen. The short answer is that I have a hard time predicting the actions of psychopaths. All of us have a hard time predicting the action of others who are so different from the mainstream of America because most of us do not think like psychopaths. However, I can state with certainty that when the last mortgage ha... more »

Ag-gag in Action: National Geographic Photographer Arrested After Aerial Photos

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Image Heather Callaghan Ag-gag laws are cropping up like Whac-a-Mole across the states in an attempt to protect large-scale farming and cattle operations from those pesky activists who find out about abuse and cruelty. Instead of addressing the systemic issue of transparency and animal/food safety, lobbying leads to more laws that inhibit the freedom to speak out about dismal conditions - clear 1st Amendment violations. Always in the name of "safety" and protecting trade secrets. It's one thing to keep people from committing... more »

Trayvon Martin Convicted: Sentence to Run Concurrent with Eternity

Jim Horn at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
If this case teaches anything, it is that the high crime of involuntary racism regularly has more insidious and corrosive effects than the premeditated variety. There was the 1) tepid prosecution by unprepared and inattentive prosecutors; 2) a defense that was allowed highly-irregular concessions to make its case; 3) an investigative team friendly to gun-toting […]

They Do It Without Blushing

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 1 day ago
On May 2nd, the Harper government staged a ceremony to commemorate the Canadarm and Canada's contribution to space exploration. Curiously, Marc Garneau, Canada's first astronaut -- who was later made president of Canada's Space Agency, and who was the first person to operate the Canadarm -- was not invited to the event. The Canadian Press reports: Garneau was miffed at being excluded, blaming the lapse on the "highly partisan" Conservative government. Two senior ministers, however, said museum and space agency staff fumbled the ball and that their own ministerial offices played ... more »

When blouse buttons come undone

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 day ago
Julia Louis-Drefus aka Elaine from Seinfeld shows more cleavage than usual.

Social Justice?

plthomasedd at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
“The law is meant to be my servant and not my master, still less my torturer and my murderer.” — James Baldwin. The Nation (July 11, 1966) “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” — Martin Luther King Jr. Letter From Birmingham City Jail Blinded by the Stereotype Spotlight “The Poor Are Too Free”?: Unlocking […]

How Labour policy is made...

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 day ago
Chris Dunne (@ChrisDunne29) tweeted at 8:59 PM on Sat, Jul 13, 2013: Exclusive: how the #Labour party make policy: http://t.co/CfaVOywjqb (https://twitter.com/ChrisDunne29/status/356140768982863872)

“Who is in the dock?”

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
This is a post of two halves - one recycling an article from elsewhere, one reviewing a particular edition of the *Today *programme. The one, however, follows on from the other, and I think they can both shed some light on the preceding posts about the BBC's news priorities. The *Telegraph*'s Charles Moore has written one of the best articles about BBC bias that I've read for a long time: *Why does the impartial BBC not tell the story of the great majority?* Our self-righteous national broadcaster is woefully detached from voters’ real lives * * *The 'Liberal Progressive' hegem... more »
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