Wednesday, August 21, 2013

21 August - Blogs I`m Following II

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Longest Walk 4 walks into Illinois!

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 minute ago
Long Walk Photo by Susan Suhar on Aug. 14 Indiana MARSHALL, Illinois: Day 37: Hard 20 miles today. Very hot. Got just past Marshall in the area some call Illinois. Getting vehicles checked out tomorrow. Hope we find a stay place in central Illinois soon. Wayne Hamilton has been a great host here, and the LaPlantes have come and fed us as well. -- Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz Long Walk

Using Copyright to Silence Oil Sands Satire? How Crude.

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 12 minutes ago
AUGUST 20, 2013 | BY MITCH STOLTZ Using Copyright To Silence Oil Sands Satire? How Crude. By Electronic Frontier Foundation https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/08/using-copyright-silence-oil-company-satire-how-crude Video still available at: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/welcome-to-fort-mcmoney-remember-to-breathe When will they ever learn? The Alberta tourism

Fishing Trip Nets Unexpected Prize

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 38 minutes ago
RH Reality Check has performed a great service in documenting the total waste of time perpetrated by the US House RAPEublicans' latest fishing expedition. In May, Republican members of two congressional committees—the House Judiciary Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee—wrote letters to the departments of health and attorneys general in all 50 states, asking for thousands of pages of information about how each state monitors and regulates abortion. “By now you are surely aware of the trial of Kermit Gosnell, who is charged with the serial murder of infants, the murder ... more »

My View of Bradley Manning's Sentence

noreply@blogger.com (Christian Munthe) at Philosophical Comment - 40 minutes ago
Today, Bradley Manning received his sentence after having being declared guilty on 20 of the 21 charges on which he had been put before military court (several of which he confessed to). He was acquitted on the charge of aiding and abetting the enemy, which potentially could have motivated life or even a death sentence. The prosecutor had moved for 60 years out of the originally 136, eventually reduced to 90, total maximum years for the crimes for which he was convicted, but the judge settled on 35 years in military prison (of which he has to serve a third minus deduction for time a... more »

Will this be the Straw that Break the Back of Non-Intervention in Syria?

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 43 minutes ago
There are gruesome reports out of Syria today of a chemical weapons attack in a suburb of Damascus. If they are accurate, the chemical weapons inflicted mass civilian causalities. As David Kenner reports at Foreign Policy: The information coming out of the Ghouta region, where the rebels enjoy significant support, is still unconfirmed by independent observers. Continue reading

Wednesday Linkage

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 43 minutes ago
While the IR blogosphere navel-gazes, history marches on: Media is reporting a massive civilian casualties from a chemical weapons attack in Syria. The UN is holding an emergency meeting. More from Reuters. In sharp contrast, an elementary school clerk in Georgia prevented a school massacre by deploying empathy, respectful language and an appeal to a gunman’s Continue reading

Follow Up Q&A From Senate EPW

noreply@blogger.com (Roger Pielke, Jr.) at Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog - 46 minutes ago
Today I submitted responses to the questions posed by two Senators on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, following up on my testimony last month. Such questions for the record are a standard part of participating in Congressional hearings. Below are the questions (*italicized*) and my answers (inset). If you are interested in my original testimony, it is here and my advice for those asked to provide evidence to policy makers was the subject of my latest column for Bridges. *Replies of Professor Roger Pielke, Jr. to Questions from Senate EPW* *21 August 2013* *Que... more »

Maureen Dowd parses the Clintons’ bad works!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013* *Our laziest pseudo-journalist:* Is something wrong with the budgeting or with the books at the Clinton foundation? A person might get that impression from the giant mound of nothing which appeared in last week's New York Times. At one point, Confessore and Chozick presented this worrying copy: CONFESSORE AND CHOZICK (8/14/13): Mr. Band repeatedly urged Mr. Clinton to fire Mr. Magaziner, according to people briefed on the matter. Mr. Clinton refused, confiding in aides that despite Mr. Magaziner's managerial weaknesses, he was a visionary with good inte... more »

Behind the Smoke Curtain - The 9/11 Pentagon Attack - Barbara Honegger

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 1 hour ago
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Lady Gaga garners applause for being nearly naked

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 hour ago
That's Lady Gaga's video for her new single 'Applause'. It's the usual Madonnaesque video with no more than average singing but am I alone in thinking her voice at the beginning is reminiscent of Hazel O'Connor's 'Eigth Day' from the film Breaking Glass?

Can The Democrats Win Back The House Next Year? It's Up To Nancy Pelosi-- She Has To Make The Decision

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 hour ago
Not the path to victory in 2014... or ever The *National Memo* lists 5 reasons Republicans are beginning to worry they could lose the House in 2014. The reasons are sound. But... Steve Israel is still the head of the DCCC and it's almost as though he were working from inside the make sure the Democrats *never* take back the House. The Democrats never will take the House back as long as Israel controls the DCCC. In his analysis Jason Sattler acknowledges that the number of competitive districts is extremely low-- the lowest at least since 1988. "After the Republican landslide of 2010... more »

PARCC: A buffet of answers.

Chris Cerrone at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 hour ago
PARCC promised us a “next-generation assessment” to help assess whether our children are “college and career ready”. These new super tests must be vastly improved: some of the questions give students six choices instead of the standard four! Here is the full release of new prototypes. Follow Chris Cerrone on twitter: @Stoptesting15 Tagged: ccss, […]

Bail request filed by Herman Wallace's legal team

angola3news at Angola 3 News - 1 hour ago
*(Recent photo of Herman Wallace)* On the evening of August 20, the Angola 3 legal team filed a request for bail in Herman's habeas case. This comes only days BEFORE a recommendation is expected from the Magistrate Judge reviewing the case. Judge Jackson has the authority to issue bail at any time while the case is under consideration, but especially when the facts are compelling and failure to release on bail could "leave the petitioner without remedy." In addition to an overwhelming body of evidence pointing to actual innocence, his habeas claim presents not one but 4 strong co... more »

Three very savvy women, two of them economists and one a journalist, explain why Eliot Spitzer should be elected the Comptroller of the City of New York (namely, because he would regulate the crooks on Wall Street for the first time in 15 years). Meanwhile some supposed feminist organizations close to Wall Street claim falsely that Spitzer is anti-women's rights. Part 1. Economist and banking specialist Ellen Brown makes the case favoring Spitzer, citing along the way economist Yves Smith and feminist columnist Lynn Parramore (plus a couple very savvy guys).

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 1 hour ago
------------------------------ Not Too Big to Jail: Why Eliot Spitzer Is Wall Street’s Worst Nightmare Posted on August 19, 2013 by Ellen Brown Before Eliot Spitzer’s infamous resignation as governor of New York in March 2008, he was one of our fiercest champions against Wall Street corruption, in a state that had some of the toughest legislation for controlling the banks. It may not be a coincidence that the revelation of his indiscretions with a high-priced call girl came less than a month after he published a bold editorial in the Washington Post titled “Predatory Lenders’ Partn... more »

Three very savvy women, two of them economists and one a journalist, explain why Eliot Spitzer should be elected the Comptroller of the City of New York (namely, because he would regulate the crooks on Wall Street for the first time in 15 years). Meanwhile some supposed feminist organizations close to Wall Street claim falsely that Spitzer is anti-women's rights. Part 2. Lynn Parramore is interviewed on The Real News

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 2 hours ago
------------------------------ * the**REALnews - Permalink -* *Why Has NY Planned Parenthood & NOW Denounced Spitzer for NYC Comptroller?* Lynn Parramore: Despite his strong record on women's rights and reining in Wall Street, feminist organizations denounce Spitzer due to their close ties to Wall Street - *August 19, 13* More at The Real News Cherchez la Verite

Pigs above the parapet

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 2 hours ago
It wouldn’t make any difference if I decided to boycott Roger Waters because I never did like Pink Floyd, but would it make much difference to Roger Waters if he decided to properly boycott Israel, and would that impinge on his career as an aging rock-star? Enraged by the BBC’s decision to cut Nigel’s rant from the BBC3 broadcast, Waters hits back. “I write to you now, my brothers and sisters in the family of Rock and Roll, to ask you to join with me, and thousands of other artists around the world, to declare a cultural boycott on Israel,” he wrote. “Please join me and all our b... more »

Fed Up With Rubin/Summer/Geithner Yet? Gulf Between Stock-Market Economy Driven by Booming Banking Industry and Human Economy Wracked by Consumer Fears, Falling Wages, Joblessness, Low-Level Jobs for Those Who Find Jobs At All (Bankization of America)

My computer died and I'm living off the charity of friends and the library. I know you're not religiously inspired, but a few prayers to the computer fixit gods may be in order. From OpEd News: John Jonik ( http://jonikcartoons.blogspot.com) Why I’m Fed Up with Summers By Jim Hightower Will America ever get rid of Robert Rubin? The Wall Streeter became a top economic witch doctor for

FREE SYRIAN ARMY AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS

Anon at aangirfan - 2 hours ago
The Syrian rebels, the FSA, have chemical weapons. The above photo reportedly shows the FSA with chemical weapons. *Alleged victims, 21 August 2013* The Syrian rebels, the FSA, claim that chemical weapons have killed hundreds of people on the outskirts of Damascus, in an area where Assad has a residence. *Frank Gardner, the BBC security correspondent asks:* "Why would the Assad government, which has recently been retaking ground from the rebels, carry out a chemical attack while UN weapons inspectors are in the country?" BBC News - Syria conflict: 'Chemical attacks' kill hundre... more »

Official Permission: You May Think, Write, and Talk about Dem and GOP WH 2016 Without Guilt

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 2 hours ago
Look, I never do this, but I think this time it's justified. I'm going to very officially give everyone permission to think about the 2016 nomination contests without guilt or apology. I shall begin by, officially, declaring credentials. I've published on and written about presidential nominations for a long time, and I even have a fancy Ph.D. to show for (in part) my expertise about them. As a result, I wound up as co-editor of the quadrennial edited volume about the presidential nomination process...here, I'll even throw a link to the 2012 edition, just in case you should want to ... more »

Question Of Whether Iraq Will Ever Stop Using Fake Bomb Detectors And Start Using Dogs Instead

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 2 hours ago
In the wake of the conviction of the English businessman who sold fake bomb detectors very little has changed in Iraq, which purchased several thousand of them. Baghdad said that it would start using dogs instead, but no timeline was given for when that would happen. Instead the fake devices are still seen throughout the country. So far only two provinces have announced that they would buy dogs on their own. Those two are in the south where there is very little violence. When and if the central government ever takes action on this issue is an open question, and the problem of corr... more »

Brian’s Departure and the Duck

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 2 hours ago
I expect that our readers have seen Brian’s public letter of resignation, as well as Charli’s personal take on all this and Steve’s discussion of the perils and rewards of blogging. This is a choice that Brian made on his own recognizance, one that he announced to the other permanent contributors in an email exchange. Continue reading

Every Way You Look At This, You Lose

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 2 hours ago
Where have you gone, Barack Obama? The nation turned its lonely eyes to you. Woo, woo, woo. But now your approval rating among the young has plummeted to an all-time low, thanks in large part to the NSA spying revelations. You seduced the young folks, and now they've abandoned you for Edward Snowden. And then there's that little matter of a 65% summer unemployment rate among teenagers. And new college graduates who can't find decent jobs. A whole lost generation of the permanently indebted is ending up in part-time, low-wage hell. They're sleeping in mom and dad's basement. That is... more »

Newest US/Israeli False Flag Attack On Syria: Syrian Government Forces Rightfully Deny Use Of Chemical Weapons Against Civilians

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 3 hours ago
I am a very pissed off blogger this morning... I actually turned on the crud Jewish run media for a whole 10 minutes on the Talmudvision to see what the liars are stating about this latest US/Israeli chemical weapons false flag attack in Syria, and all I can see is the lying SOB's in the "media" try to promote the LIES that this latest attack was conducted by the good guys.. The Syrian Government forces. I had to turn it off, because honestly, I wanted to vomit! For this article, I want to present to anyone that wants the real truth about this US/Israeli conducted false flag attac... more »

Guardian forced to destroy Snowden files

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 3 hours ago
DEMOCRACY NOW! UK Media Crackdown: Greenwald’s Partner Detained, Guardian Forced to Destroy Snowden Files \ The Obama administration has acknowledged it had advance notice British officials were going to detain David Miranda, the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, who has revealed the National Security Agency’s massive spy practices.

My Plan (Part the Second)

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 3 hours ago
"Whaddaya mean 'Part the Second'??? Where's 'Part the First' ya dweeb! All I saw yesterday was another one of your pompous rants about how bad stephen harper is!" Ah! Ye of little faith! Isn't it the case that many of us, from time to time, remark that it's shameful that harper didn't even need to call out the troops to defend himself from an enraged citizenry when he violated the last election? Don't many of us say that we should rise up and do something about harper? Well, what does that mean exactly? You see, right after the Toronto Police Service gunned-down Sammy Yatin (shot ... more »

An Alternative to Accountability-Based Education Reform | the becoming radical

plthomasedd at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 3 hours ago
During three decades of accountability based on standards and high-stakes testing at the state level and another decade-plus of federal oversight of that accountability, the overwhelming evidence has exposed accountability as a failed network of policies in education reform. Education reform in the U.S. now faces a potential watershed moment in which setting aside accountability and […]

Is Ted Cruz the most dangerous man on American right?

LeDaro at LeDaro - 3 hours ago
He is the Tea-bagger that Tea-baggers were looking for. He is considering to run for President in 2016. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Chris Hayes: *"But tonight we begin with a man who I believe is the most dangerous politician on the American right. In October 2007 I sat in the media gallery of the United States Supreme Court and watched the solicitor general of Texas argue on behalf of the state that he should have the ability to put to death a Mexican national, José, who had been convicted of raping and murdering two teenage girls in ... more »

RODEO CLOWNS: And a tow truck driver!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 3 hours ago
*WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2013* *Part 3—R-bombs is us:* Did Paul LePage make a racist remark about Barack Obama? That’s what the headlines on Joan Walsh’s column at Salon seemed to say. Walsh had opened yesterday’s piece with LePage’s latest alleged remark, a statement the crackpot Maine Republican has now denied making. Salon’s headline writer wrote this: *GOP racism of 2009: Still alive and well* Maine's Tea Party governor is sure that the president "hates white people." The party just keeps producing nut-jobs In her column, Walsh never explicitly says that LePage’s alleged remark ... more »

New Chemical Attack In Syria Is An Israel/US False Flag Attack: Chemical Attack Conveniently Staged And Timed In Syria - Absolutely A Staged Psy-Op!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 3 hours ago
I started surfing the Internet this morning, and lo and behold, I see the same thing everyone is seeing and hearing about today.... Accusations coming out of the Jew run Mainstream Media that the Government of Syria has just launched a new "chemical attack" on civilians living in Damascus! However, I am not fooled at all, and of course I smell a rat with a huge Star of David on its butt.....It is absolutely ridiculous and moronic to even assume that the Assad government would launch a "chemical weapons" attack on its own citizens... The people of Syria are fully behind the Syrian go... more »

Tarsands 'Draw the Line on Keystone XL'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 3 hours ago
Tarsands Blockade  Today at 9 PM Eastern, 6 PM Pacific some of our friends will host a video chat to talk about the 'Draw the Line' day of action on September 21st and next steps to stop the Keystone XL pipeline.Speakers will include Clayton Thomas-Muller from the Indigenous Environmental Network to discuss the fight in Canada and Cherri Foytlin from Bridge the Gulf to discuss the southern leg

The Wisdom Of Muhammad

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 4 hours ago
** *Whoever is kind to His creatures, God is kind to him; therefore be kind to man on earth, whether good or bad; and being kind to the bad, is to withold him from badness, thus in heaven you will be treated kindly. *** *** * *Kindness is a mark of faith: and whoever hath not kindness hath not faith.* *To gladden the heart of the weary, to remove the suffering of the afflicted, hath its own reward. In the day of trouble, the memory of the action cometh like a rush of the torrent, and taketh our burden away.*

RV/Gold Bait and Switch? - Secular Value vs Absolute Value

Breaking The Silence at Removing The Shackles - 4 hours ago
http://sitsshow.blogspot.com/2013/08/rvgold-bait-and-switch-secular-value-vs.html RV/Gold Bait and Switch? - Secular Value vs Absolute Value - Hidden History of Gold Visual of average Joe, happily putting on clothes with their golden shackles. Represents Gold's true purpose in our society, maintaining slavery systems.GOLD Gold gold! This post is going to cover, why Gold historically has so much significance, and how the new push for a Gold back currency is the same old game. D, from Breaking the Silence Removing the Shackles is constantly reenforcing this idea. Her recent post detai... more »

Global Warming and melting of Icebergs

LeDaro at LeDaro - 4 hours ago
Global warming is real and deniers must pay attention. It is an alarming change as sea-levels will be rising and the people living near the sea-shores will lose their homes. Also, people living near the arctic and similar areas are losing their way of life. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy *"A leaked report from one of the world's most prestigious group of scientists, winners of the Nobel Prize, has a lot of people taking notice because of the alarming conclusions about climate change. NBC’s Ann Curry recently traveled to one of the most br... more »

Glenn Greenwald "JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME AND IT'S NOT TERRORISM!"

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 4 hours ago
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Miniature Malibu Chicken with Tyson Chicken Nuggets

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 4 hours ago
I made these Miniature Malibu Chicken Nuggets as part of a sponsored post with Collective Bias. Malibu Chicken is one of those things that I can't get enough of. I am not really a chicken person and yet I find myself making them over and over again. Last week, I needed something small to use as an appetizer and I didn't have things on hand for my normal go to recipes, so I made these Miniature Malibu Chickens with Tyson Chicken Nuggets and they were a huge hit. Bite size and really delicious. You will need: Tyson Chicken Nuggets Sliced Ham Provolone or Swiss Cheese ... more »

White House received “heads up” over David Miranda’s detainment

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Paul Lawrance In front of the press today, White House mouthpiece Josh Earnest revealed that the British government provided the White House a “heads up” that the detainment of David Miranda, partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald, was going to be made at the Heathrow airport in London. On Sunday Miranda, who was traveling back to his home in Rio de Janeiro, was held by UK authorities for nine hours under section 7 of the British Terrorism Act. “This is something that we had a indication was likely to occur, but its not so... more »

Learning the Wrong Lessons? Who Should Blog?

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 5 hours ago
In the past week, there has been a heap of controversy here over a post that many folks found to be offensive. In reaction, the blogger is ceasing to blog, Charli discuss the challenges of blogging, and others still are drawing lessons, such as Christopher Zorn who posted on his FB page “the vast majority Continue reading

Establishment Media Hack Wants to Drone Bomb Assange

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
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Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 5 hours ago
Happy Birthday to James Burton, 74. Some good stuff: 1. Discharge petition talk bubbled up again recently; Joshua Huder shoots it down. Yup -- as I've said, I think it's a lot less of a problem for the leadership to endure a Hastert violation than it is to allow a discharge petition to work. 2. Seth Masket on the parties and campaign finance reform. 3. Dave Wiltse agrees about skipping Iowa. 4. Matt Yglesias on the health care cost slow down. 5. A big thing that's still underappreciated about the ACA: it's not really one thing, but a whole bunch of marginally related things all bu... more »

Glenn Greenwald Says Partner Was Questioned SOLELY On Big Brother Disclosures, Not Terorrism

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
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TPP deal could monopolize multiple industries and police the Internet

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
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Which Republican Will New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen Beat In 2014?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 5 hours ago
I doubt we'll see a Republican primary fight between Florida's Bob Smith and Massachusetts' Scott Brown for the worthless GOP Senate nomination. Brown seems to have made up his mind to run for president governor (of Massachusetts), leaving the field open for Smith, who, unlike Brown, actually did at one time, live in New Hampshire, having moved there from New Jersey. In fact, he was both a Representative (beating someone named Dudley Dudley) and a Senator from that state. He's 72 now and living in Florida... but wanting to get back on the Beltway ego/gravy train. Smith was a bit o... more »

"Chemical attack" conveniently staged and timed in Syria. Planned Staged Psy-op.

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 5 hours ago
*I am so on this bogus chemical weapons attack in Syria! * *POST IS UPDATED AT THE BOTTOM, CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES!* * *Seriously? Can this get anymore obvious. The UN team enter Syria and BINGO a ‘chemical attack’ not far from the team. How convenient. *Via WP ."LOGICALLY IT MAKES LITTLE SENSE" *:* Last paragraphs, first!* * Analysts said they did not understand why the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would have the audacity to use chemical weapons on a large scale at a time when U.N. investigators were present in the country. “Logically, it would make little sense for... more »

Star Wars “Revenge Of The Sith” Meets The NSA Scandal

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Digby Jones Does anybody remember *Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith?*It was the final chapter of George Lucas’ admittedly underwhelming prequel trilogy, which became somewhat infamous back in the summer of 2005 for having dialogue and themes which closely paralleled the policies of the Bush Administration, and for being a subliminal left-wing critique of the American Empire in general. Several scenes drew laughs and jokes as they were first uttered on the big screen. One of the most memorable was a confrontational scene betwee... more »

Domestic Drone Industry Booms

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Activist Post* The drone arms race has gone global. But inside the United States, a study by the Association For Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) showed why drone proliferation continues to ramp up at a nearly exponential rate: it has become one of the fastest growing areas of the U.S. economy. A report entitled, "The Economic Impact of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration in the United States" is clear in its conclusion that competition for jobs and tax dollars created by drone tech development is likely to ... more »

India Central Bank " ball of confusion " policies fail to support rupee ! Foreign " hot money " still fleeing while it can !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 5 hours ago
"Flip-Flopping" Indian Central Bank Conducts Mini QE To Support Currency, Fails [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/21/2013 08:25 -0400 - 10 Year Bond - Bank Index - Ben Bernanke - Bond - China - India - Reserve Currency First it was China whose affair with "tapering" was short and sweet, and after the banking system nearly chocked in June on the PBOC's telegraphed tightening, the central bank has once again released the spigots with reverse repos galore. Then overnight, fighting a collapsing market, it was India's turn t... more »

The Evolution of Autonomous Drones

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] image source *Activist Post* The use of drones has now become common knowledge to the extent that they are being embraced in a number of commercial applications such as real estate, media (paparazzi), and delivering pizzas (once regulators give clearance.) One enthusiast even delivered the rings to his brother's wedding. Everyone in attendance reportedly thought "it was pretty awesome." (Source) National Geographic recently even pointed out some positive uses beyond the military for micro-drones such as hurricane hunting, 3... more »

"GOP Cuts Deny Food Stamps to 6 Million"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 5 hours ago
*"GOP Cuts Deny Food Stamps to 6 Million"* by NewsMax "The final details of a House GOP proposal to cut food stamps by $40 billion over the next 10 years have not yet been made public, but a liberal Washington, D.C., think tank has predicted it would cut benefits for as many as 6 million Americans at a time when the economy is still lagging. Republicans have reportedly said their plan will combine stricter eligibility standards with new work requirements, which would reduce expenditures on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by twice as much as the original House farm... more »

Ben Swann: NSA Using Copyright Claims to Crush Free Speech?

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *BenSwann.com* Can a government agency block criticism by claiming copyright infringement? Sounds a bit ridiculous but it is happening. The NSA is effectively stopping one small business owner from criticism, claiming that by using its name he has infringed on their copyright. Can they do that? This is a Reality Check you won’t see anywhere else. *Full transcript and research links posted below...* This is a story I had a hard time believing until I looked into it for myself. Here is the backstory. Dan McCall is the owne... more »

Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman ( and NY Times Columnist ) accused by UCLA Professor Roger Farmer of plagiarism ? Krugman responds in a NY Times blog post - in a confusing manner , to be kind ! Will the NY Times investigate Farmer's claim ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 6 hours ago
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/08/20/NYT-Paul-Krugman-Accused-Of-Plagiarism NYT'S PAUL KRUGMAN ACCUSED OF PLAGIARISM 427 4 1436 ------------------------------ Email Article Print ArticleSend a Tip by WYNTON HALL 20 Aug 2013 355POST A COMMENT *New York Times* columnist and Nobel Prize winning Princeton economist Paul Krugman is battling plagiarism charges after a distinguished UCLA professor of economics leveled the accusation against him on his blog. In an open letter to Paul Krugman, UCLA economics professor Roger Farmer alleges that Krugman stole his ideas and repa... more »

Gutless

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 6 hours ago
Stephen Harper insists that proroguing Parliament is a "completely normal" procedure. But not even *The Globe and Mail* is buying that line. It editorializes today that: Yes, this will be a more routine use by Mr. Harper of the royal prerogative to prorogue than in the past but it is not justified by the circumstances, and it has the odour of political convenience. We repeat what we said before: Parliament should not sit silent at the whim of the prime minister. Tom Mulcair has a blunter assessment: "He doesn't have the courage to face Parliament and that's the problem with Step... more »

Seventh News Reporter Talking Gibberish

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Knowing that there are technologies that enable a person's thoughts to be disrupted at a distance, should we be taking a closer look at this phenomenon?* Julie Beal In 2011, the Daily Mail (in the UK) published an article, asking “Are secret U.S. army tests to blame for TV presenters speaking utter gibberish?”, and described the incidents as “a string of American and Canadian TV presenters dissolving on-air into unintelligible gobbledygook, their distress obvious as they try but fail to stop themselves blurting out a train... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 6 hours ago
*Levee board appointments may allow Jindal to interfere with suit ~Jeff Adelson, New Orleans Advocate* *Jefferson Parish hosts open houses on new flood maps ~WDSU* *Heart of Louisiana: The blacksmith ~Dave McNamara* *WATCH: First of Panama Canal’s Giant New Gates Arrive in Panama ~Mike Schuler, gCaptain* *Caravan Stage develops traveling pirate show in Lafitte ~Will Coviello, Gambit *

How Michael Hastings is Being Smeared Throughout Media

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
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Alabama Cop Exposes Ticket Quotas, Gets Fired

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
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German Finance Minister lights a fire in Greece and German over his declaration Greece will need a third bailout - Merkel on the defensive . Might this give her opponents an opening at last ? Frankly , if the German vote for Merkel once again - knowing upfront she will do anything to save the euro and Euroland project ( including plunder Germany's treasury over and over again to bailout southern Europe ) , then they shouldn't cry later ! How might the German Constitution Court view this news though ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 6 hours ago
*Asmussen in Greece for talks as debate over bailout's future is rekindled* European Central Bank Executive Board member Joerg Asmussen is due to meet Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras in Athens on Wednesday. The meeting comes in the wake of German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble admitting that Greece would need a third bailout. Greek Finance Ministry sources said a range of issues, including possible debt relief, would be discussed during the meeting between Stournaras and Asmussen. The 2014-15 funding gap, which the International Monetary Fund estimates at 10.9 billi... more »

Report of alleged chemical attack near Damascus - note locals in an area where the attack allegedly occurred denied any such attack ( although gunfire heard ) , Syria government denies any such attack occurred - through their hands at least ! FSA quotes almost 1200 deaths ( wonder how they came to that number so quickly ? ) Of course , no one can independently verify this - so , let's see how this plays out ....

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 7 hours ago
Seems too cute by far - does anyone think the Syria government actually would use chemical weapon with UN inspectors in country ? Hundreds Dead In Syrian Chemical Attack As Even Impartial Experts Allege "False Flag" [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/21/2013 07:47 -0400 - Iraq - Reuters Overnight, it wasn't Egypt but Syria that woke up to the latest massacre, this time in a chemical weapons-induced slaughter when more than 200 people were killed shortly after 3 am local time, in what would be by far the worst reported use of chemical arms in... more »

Fed Reserve Head job sees long knives come out from supporters of Janet Yellen - White House accused of of anti - Yellen sexism ! Really , what they're saying is the White house and the President will say anything to make Larry Summers look good and empahsize whatever " preceived " flaws Yellin might have ( not being a so called mani team player , being too" thoughtful " and " deliberate " in her thinking than manic , rash and brusque Larry , not being " serious " about spotting bubbles ( like Larry is ? ) It is really embarrassing to see how this process is playing out !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 7 hours ago
http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2013/08/20/the-white-houses-anti-yellen-sexism-cont/ The White House’s anti-Yellen sexism, cont. By Felix Salmon AUGUST 20, 2013 - Email - Print - inShare - - - FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY | TECHNOCRATS Neil Irwin is not going to have made many friends in the White House with today’s piece on the problems the Obama administration has with Janet Yellen. It makes the White House economic team seem insular, sexist, and deeply mistaken about what the right and proper role of the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board should be... more »

PA tactics for 'peace talks' revealed

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 7 hours ago
PA Official Abbas Zaki, again, this time expressing the view that if the Jews leave Jerusalem as well Judea and Samaria...then Israel will collapse. Once again have you seen this reported on the BBC or other anti-Israel media? Of course not, they are too busy blaming Israel for stalling the peace talks by building 'settlements'.

Where There Is Faith, There Is Love - A Poem by M.N.Hopkins

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 7 hours ago
** ** *Faith renews* ** *Faith restores * ** *Faith opens the doorway to one's heart * ** *And one's freedom from fear * ** *For where there is faith * ** *There is love, * ** *And where there is love* ** *Fear cannot exist. * ** *So* ** *Go in faith * ** *And you open a gateway * ** *To a new kind of living. * ** *One * ** *That many have dreamed about * ** *For countless centuries* M.N. Hopkins *Note:* This was written by Me in 1998 before I gave a lecture and included it in a series of Inspirational writings that I published in 2002. I decided to put into into a poetic form and ... more »

Water, Our Maternal Parent Under Fire

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 9 hours ago
Water, do you realize that we are drinking the same water as the dinosaurs.. As a human fascinated with space, intrigued with our galaxy and the universe, from supernovas to red giants, we know so little and we know so much, time and distances seem unreal, unfortunately the madness of humankind is too real.. If there is one thing science agrees on, the key to planetary life taking off is water, so what kind of lunatic would propose taking our maternal parent, yes, for if one thinks about water it is our paternal parent, for without water none of us would be here.. What deranged... more »

I Wear My Egg In Solidarity: Thoughts on the Perils of Academic Blogging

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 9 hours ago
Sometime in my first year of blogging, I read on the Internets that President Mugabe’s troops had burned a six-year-old alive in front of his parents. I was horrified, it was late, I was tired and already pissed off at something completely unrelated, and I foolishly fired off a blog post provocatively entitled “Why Not Assassinate Continue reading

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Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 9 hours ago

If everything is under surveillance ...

Alison at Creekside - 9 hours ago
A powerful two minutes with Jacob Appelbaum of Tor Project and Der Spiegel. Mr. Appelbaum has been flagged and detained many times like Glenn Greenwald's partner David Miranda was at Heathrow three days ago. An American citizen, he no longer travels to the US. Wall Street Journal, Aug 20 2013 : "The NSA, in conjunction with telecommunications companies, has built a system that can reach deep into the U.S. Internet backbone and cover 75% of traffic in the country, including not only metadata but the content of online communications." The Guardian, Aug 1 2013 "The US government ha... more »

Amazon DISAPPEARS from internet

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 9 hours ago
*I find it curious the two largest companies on the Internet had outages very near each other. Also curious that L3 (Level 3) is involved with the Amazon one as its a huge government telecom contractor, is someone testing how hard it would be to bring down the Internet for a period of time? Just sayin'.... -Bill / AK** * * * *Amazon DISAPPEARS from internet* *Last week Google, this week Amazon, next week El Reg?* By Jack Clark, 19th August 2013 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/19/amazon_outage/ Updated Amazon.com has dropped offline*, amid widespread reports of trouble in the... more »

Why was the charge murder?

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 10 hours ago
The Toronto police officer was charged with murder and not manslaughter because manslaughter (generally) is a wrongful killing where there was no intention to kill or cause grievous bodily harm that could kill. Shoot someone repeatedly cannot possibly be seen as something done without recognizing grievous bodily harm would result. That doesn't mean the police officer is guilty - he may well have a defence of legitimate use of force. But if he is guilty of anything it is not manslaughter. Now some law school stuff. Canadian law distinguishes between justifiable, accidental and c... more »

Oops, a Fatah official tells the truth about it's aim of destroying Israel

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
Fatah leader Abbas Zaki speaks on Palestinian Authority television about "the great goal," referring to the goal of destroying Israel. He explains that it is impossible to achieve the "goal in one stroke," but that it would be "great" if Israel were "remove[d] from existence." He goes on to explain that this is not "a [stated] policy" and "you can't say it to the world." This is a clear of example of the duplicity of PA leaders, who adhere to one position when speaking to foreign audiences, claiming to be seeking peace, but uphold a different position when speaking in Arabic, de... more »

GW HARDIN: REVEALING THE PRANIC GATEWAYS DECEMBER 6, 2013

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 10 hours ago
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The Economy: "What the Bond Sell-Off Means for Stocks"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
* "What the Bond Sell-Off Means for Stocks"* by Bill Bonner "The Dow dropped 71 points yesterday. Treasury prices continued to slide. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note (which moves in the opposite direction to prices) hit a two-year high of 2.88%. And gold held steady at $1,365 an ounce. Bond investors have been hit hard. For instance, holders of the iShares Barclays 20-Year Treasury Bond ETF are down about 14% for 2013. Surely, there are some major financial problems hidden beneath these figures. Sooner or later, they will show up in the headlines… with the announcement o... more »

Sony’s announcement: PlayStation 4 launch dates

Megaan at Current news updates, World current news - 10 hours ago
*Sony has announced the launch dates for its PlayStation 4 console. The next-generation games mechanism will become obtainable in North America on 15 November and Europe on 29 November. *Its opponent Microsoft has only said that the Xbox One will go on sale some time the same month. Experts suggested that the most recent revelation might help gain the Japanese firm headlines, but that it would be software that eventually decided which company came out on top. Rob Crossley, associate editor at the Computer and Video Games news site supposed that Sony has made unbelievable progres... more »

Federal Reserve has become buyer of last resort for US debt - and as interest move higher , not only does the risk for interest rate derivatives for Banks and Hedge funds rise , but the losses on bonds held by the Fed increase as well !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 11 hours ago
New record: Federal Reserve owes more than $2 trillion in US debt Published time: August 20, 2013 18:20 Get short URL [image: Reuters / Enrique Castro-Mendivil] Reuters / Enrique Castro-Mendivil Share on tumblr Tags Economy, Government Spending, USA The United States Federal Reserve has set a new record, but it’s not one exactly worth celebrating. For the first time ever, the Fed owns more than $2 trillion in US debt. According to the Fed’s latest weekly account, the central bank currently is holding roughly $2,001,093,000,000 in US Treasury securities. That statistic, first reported by... more »

SELL OFF

Anon at aangirfan - 11 hours ago
*Indonesian-police-girls* "*The sell-off spans countries* from Thailand to Turkey, South Africa and Brazil." The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and their allies are under attack. The Indonesian rupiah is now "the third worst performing currency in the world, over the past three months, after the Indian rupee and the Brazilian real." Investors have also been quitting these countries' equity markets. *http://www.ft.com/* * * *George Soros meets Indonesia's President Yudhoyono (Website for this image). Soros reportedly has links to the Rothschilds, Mark Rich, and Rafi Eytan.... more »

UK ordered Guardian to destroy hard drives in effort to stop Snowden revelations

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 11 hours ago
* * * * *UK ordered Guardian to destroy hard drives in effort to stop Snowden revelations* Published time: August 20, 2013 04:20 Edited time: August 20, 2013 10:32 Get short URL http://rt.com/news/guardian-hard-drives-destroyed-697/ UK authorities reportedly raided the Guardian’s office in London to destroy hard drives in an effort to stop future publications of leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The action is unlikely to prevent new materials coming out. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger revealed in a Monday article posted on the British newspaper's website that intell... more »

Pakistan ex-President Musharraf charged with Benazir Bhutto's murder

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 11 hours ago
Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf (AFP Photo) * * * * *Pakistan ex-President Musharraf charged with Benazir Bhutto's murder* Published time: August 20, 2013 04:15 Edited time: August 20, 2013 05:52 http://rt.com/news/musharraf-charged-bhutto-murder-702/ Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has been charged with the murder of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007. The ex-military leader has denied all the charges against him. "He was charged with murder, criminal conspiracy for murder and facilitation for murder," Public Prosecutor Chaudhry Azhar told AFP at th... more »

British police are investigating Diana's death again

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 11 hours ago
* * * * *British police are investigating Diana's death again* Maria Puente, USA TODAY 10:52 a.m. EDT August 18, 2013 *What more is there to investigate about the death of Princess Diana? British police aren't saying, but they're re-examining the 1997 car cras*h. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/08/17/british-police-are-investigating-dianas-death-again/2667705/ British police announced Saturday they are again investigating Princess Diana's death. British media and the Associated Press reported that Scotland Yard is examining the "relevance and credibility" of newly rece... more »

We The People....

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 11 hours ago
Someone who just goes by the name of "I" sent me this....

The United Nations is biased against Israel - This time it is official

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 11 hours ago
In a quite amazing turn of events, Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, admitted to a group of Israeli students that there is indeed an “unfortunate” bias against Israel in the UN: Responding to a student who said Israelis felt their country was discriminated against in the international organization, Ban confirmed that there was a biased attitude towards the Israeli people and Israeli government, stressing that it was “an unfortunate situation.” Ban met with the students as part of the UN Model international academic convention initiated by students at the Colleg... more »

Tuesday Night Rock

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
Knopfler, Clapton, Sting and Phil Collins on the drums. That's rock'n roll. And, if Blues is your thing, tell me what's better than Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightning.

The Salford Guardian (2)

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 12 hours ago
Following on from the previous post and following an interesting suggestion from Span Ows *at Biased BBC* to test whether the *Guardian *really does lead the BBC by the nose, here's a list of all the front page stories of the UK's national newspapers this morning: *Guardian* - US and Britain at odds as NSA row deepens Officials promoted bogus bomb detectors *Daily Telegraph* - The heart disease 'time bomb' Briton hit by New York taxi loses her leg Murderer first to challenge whole life term 32: the age we turn into our parents (no matter how hard we try) The Olympic effect proves a ... more »

The Last Waltz of Separation

Americani Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 12 hours ago
On 8/20/13, at 4:20 PM, Jarrafusa wrote: [12:17:25 AM] Jarrafusa: http://www.paoweb.com/sn082013.htm [12:17:52 AM] Jarrafusa: get your tools of resonance out...the final dance is beginning [12:18:01 AM] Jarrafusa: I love you...

ECONOMICS FOR REAL PEOPLE: Is there nothing quite as wonderful as money?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 13 hours ago
[image: image] Here’s the update on tomorrow night’s programme with our friends at the Auckland Uni Economics Group: “Money,” sang the hippies, “it’s a sin.” Money, say the mercantilists, it’s a sign of wealth! “There is nothing quite as wonderful as money,” sang Monty Python. But what exactly is it, this stuff – a store of value? a means of exchange? the root of all evil? or the source of all good? What is this stuff that seems to move the world, yet is seemingly so hard to define, and so impossible to evaluate. And where exactly does it come from? People strive for it, bargai... more »

Farewell, John; Hello, Hanna!

Kris Nielsen at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 13 hours ago
I’m feeling a little anxious tonight. You ever get that feeling where you’re about to jump into a situation that can make a big difference, but can also get you in a lot of trouble? Well, I feel that I am on the verge of making a big difference. And, really, the only person who […]

L.A.'s Persian Jewish Community Is More Than Just The Shahs Of Sunset-- For Better And For Worse

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 14 hours ago
The biggest community of Iranian Jews in the world isn't in Tehran or Isfahan, not in Paris, London, Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv or Great Neck... It's in L.A., where nearly 50,000 "Persian" Jews live. (L.A., meaning Beverly Hills... and spill over.) After the Iranian Revolution, thousands of pro-Shah Jews-- many of them rich-- fled to the U.S., one of the wealthiest waves of immigrants to ever come to America. BRAVO! has a reality show about a group ofthem-- the Iranian version of *Amish Mafia* or *Princesses: Long Island*. One of the main characters, Reza, is half Jewish... and all gay.... more »

WHY I Joined The Class Action Lawsuit Against Obama & Holder!

Scott Ryan Anderson at Table Of Wisdom.com - 14 hours ago
I received notice of this in my e-mail today through Dick Morris.com. I usually ignore Morris but the class action lawsuit excited me and I was happy to donate... (video info about the suit below, a link to donate and the receipt from my own donation) Click Here to get involved and DONATE to this urgent effort.

@thechalkface and @slekar mix it up with @henryrollins

Timothy D. Slekar at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 15 hours ago
Let’s see. We’ve interviewed historians, educators, journalists, activists, moms, dads, and students. Today we got to talk to badass celebrity Henry Rollins. I know Shaun already posted a link to the show but here is another one. In case you’re not sure who Henry Rollins is here’s a quick wickipedia excerpt: Henry Rollins (born February […]

HISTORY / Bob Feldman : A People's History of Egypt, Part 7, 1917-1921

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 15 hours ago
Scene from the Egyptian Revolution of 1919. Image from Egyptian History website. A people's history: The movement to democratize Egypt Part 7: 1917-1921 period -- British oppression leads to nationalist revolution and beginnings of a labor movement. By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / August 20, 2013 [With all the dramatic activity in Egypt, Bob Feldman's Rag Blog "people's history" series, "

when i was young

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 16 hours ago

OUR MOON

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 16 hours ago

A BIG thank you to @henryrollins for being At the Chalk Face today

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
I mean, did you ever see this coming? I didn’t. I want to apologize for the one caller who stayed diligently on hold today. I didn’t feel cool with clicking over to callers. I had to do the show from a Starbucks today because of work, and that schools don’t let BlogTalkRadio pass their firewalls. […]

Detroit's Unions , Pensioners , Retirees , Politicians and Concerned citizens need to organize a MILLION AMERICAN CITIZEN MARCH on Washington to stop the looting of Detroit - which is nothing more than a sanctioned event to save the banksters from their riskt gambits ! Alternatively , Detroit can passively watch the looting proceed legally and see everything go up in legally blessed smoke !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 17 hours ago
http://beforeitsnews.com/economy/2013/08/detroit-government-chooses-big-banks-over-the-american-people-once-again-2547028.html *Government Sides with the Big Banks Every Time* Ellen Brown noted recently that Detroit is yet another example of the government choosing big banks over the American people: The argument for the super-priority of derivative claims [background] is that nonpayment on these bets represents a “systemic risk” to the financial scheme. Derivative bets are cross-collateralized and are so inextricably entwined in a $600-plus trillion house of cards that the whole fin... more »

Senator Ted may not understand what the fuss is about his citizenship, but his Teabagger superfans sure ought to

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 17 hours ago
*Senator Ted had his chance to speak out against the loonery of birtherism. It's only fitting that he now pay some small price.* *"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President."* *-- from Article II, Section 1, No. 5, of the U.S. Constitution* *"Because I was a U.S. citizen at birth, because I left Calgary when I was 4 and have lived my entire life since then in the U.S., and because I have never taken affirmative steps to claim Canadian citizenship, I assume... more »

Pork Barrel 5: Abolish Pork Fund, or Shrink Government?

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 17 hours ago
The other day, a friend way back from UP Diliman undergrad in the 80s, *JB Baylon*, posted this in his facebook wall and tagged me, below. I am attaching some posters circulating in facebook for the Citizens' indignation rally on Monday, August 26. *PENNY-WISE, POUND FOOLISH??? THE ULTIMATE PURPOSE * *…I think it is important to highlight the fact that the PORK we wish to save from the clutches of the porkish is only 1% of our total national budget. This is not to say that it is not worth "saving" even just 1% from ending up in pockets and not in real projects. But it highlights th... more »

#SurveillanceState: Privacy for me, but not for thee, say National ministers [updated]

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 17 hours ago
The presumption of Westminster Government ever since the 1688 Bill of Rights used to be that anything was allowed citizens except what was * prohibited* by law, while nothing was permitted government except what was * permitted—*with one important corollary therefrom that while citizens should be safe from intrusion into their privacy and property except by due process of law, government itself should be transparent*.* That presumption is dead. Apparently when it comes to privacy and property, politicians think they are our masters and not our servants. One rule for them, and anoth... more »

Dear Readers

Brian Rathbun at Duck of Minerva - 18 hours ago
I have decided, following the controversy surrounding my post on networking, to remove myself as one of the permanent contributors to the Duck of Minerva. Through poorly chosen and ill-considered language and images, I made light of women’s challenges both in their academic and in their daily lives, for which I am deeply sorry. I Continue reading

Germany plan to tax Bitcoin after determining its a legal currency ! Interest rate derivatives set to explode ? John Embry says watch out folks ! Gold and silver Data , news and view - August 20 , 2013 !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
Germany plans tax on bitcoin after virtual currency is recognized as 'private money' Submitted by cpowell on Mon, 2013-08-19 19:54. Section: Daily Dispatches From The Telegraph, London Monday, August 19, 2013 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/globalbusiness/10252383/Germany-plans... The German Finance Ministry ruled that bitcoin is a "unit of account" and therefore "mining" them is a form of "money creation." This means that, like stocks or shares, any profit from them is subject to Germany's capital gains tax, at 25 percent -- unless they are held for more than a year, according to ... more »

Opting Out is not just in the spring anymore.

Chris Cerrone at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 18 hours ago
For New York Parents: The spring 3-8 state assessments get a great deal of attention, but there are other mandated tests that could be used to evaluate teachers. These additional tests cause our children to lose more instruction time and impact all grade levels- preK-12. Families need to say enough is enough and boycott any […]

Our Corrupt, Power Hungry Prime Minister Will NOT Answer Questions .....

leftdog at Buckdog - 18 hours ago
*"Stephen Harper, for the fourth time, has prorogued the Parliament of Canada, depriving elected officials of their ability to do what they were put there to do, which is to ask questions of the Canadian government," Mulcair told reporters in Montreal Tuesday.* ***"Mr. Harper is afraid to answer the questions that we have for him."* *'Prorogation shows Harper afraid of questions.'- says Mulcair * *"WHITEHORSE—It was a bizarre spectacle. One of many when it comes to questioning the prime minister.* ** *A PMO adviser told reporters Monday in advance that Stephen Harper would not provi... more »

A Public School System from Hell

freetoteach at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 18 hours ago
MONDAY, AUG 19, 2013 07:01 PM EDT At Salon.com “Indescribably insane”: A public school system from hell

Iraq update - August 20 , 2013 ... Iraq's Kurd leaders discover after rhetoric comes reality ! After pledging to assist the Kurds in Syria , seeing 30,000 Kurds cross from Syria in Iraq Kurdistan in several day in response - Iraq's Kurds set a daily limit of three refugees a day from Syria ! Slowly Iraq being drawn into the smoldering regional war !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
http://rt.com/news/kurds-syria-fighting-nusra-730/ Iraq’s Kurdistan ‘sets quota’ to stem massive stream of Syrian refugees Published time: August 20, 2013 16:19 Edited time: August 20, 2013 17:00 Get short URL Syrian refugees cross the border into the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, August 19, 2013 (Reuters / Azad Lashkari) Download video (28.56 MB) Share on tumblr Trends Syria unrest Tags Anissa Naouai, Clashes, Conflict, Human rights, Iraq, Paula Slier, Russia, Syria, UN The Iraqi Kurdish region has set up an entry quota of 3,000 refugees a day in a move to cope with a h... more »

#SurveillanceState: And the internet shrugged

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
*“One way of beginning to understand privacy is by looking at what happens to people in extreme situations where it is absent. Recalling his time in Auschwitz, Primo Levi observed that ‘solitude in a Camp is more precious and rare than bread.’ Solitude is one state of privacy, and even amidst the overwhelming death, starvation, and horror of the camps, Levi knew he missed it.... Levi spent much of his life finding words for his camp experience. How, he wonders aloud in* Survival in Auschwitz*, do you describe ‘the demolition of a man,’ an offense for which ‘our language lacks word... more »

Egypt: It's Not The End of The World If Washington Decides To Cut Off Aid

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 19 hours ago
[image: The Dude On Worrying About Life Quote Gif In The Big Lebowskie] *Egypt has taken a very Dude-like approach to the prospect of Washington cutting off aid.* "Egypt’s interim Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi said in an interview Tuesday it would be a mistake if the United States cut off military aid but insisted Cairo could survive without it. . . . *“Let’s not forget that Egypt went with the Russian military for support and we survived. So, there is no end to life,” he said. “You can live with different circumstances.”*" - Al Arabiya, *"Egypt could survive without U.S. mili... more »

"Magical" DNA- quantum fields and communication

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 19 hours ago
Tuesday, 20 August 2013 *"Magical" DNA- quantum fields and communication* http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.com/2013/08/magical-dna-quantum-fields-and.html I've put together a smorgasbord of articles that we have been reading, re-reading and discussing over the past month or so. Suddenly more and more of these topics are coming out into the lime light of the almost main stream and main stream media. Our DNA holds the key to the universe. Literally. I've posted excerpts of several articles below, with their corresponding links. Take a wander through the information and ask... more »

Merkel visits Dachau ( first sitting Chancellor to do so ) and gives " pep talk " on euro and united europe . Just me or is that and odd place for that type of pep talk ? Merkel visits plays to mixed reviews in the German homeland - some see it as a campaign stop that is tasteless.....

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 19 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-20/merkel-has-some-words-encouragement-or-warning Merkel Has Some Words Of Encouragement... Or Is That Warning? [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/20/2013 15:06 -0400 - Deutsche Bank - Germany - Greece - recovery Germany's Angela Merkel visited the German concentration camp in Dachau - the first such visit by a sitting German Chancellor- where one may say, she could have picked her words a tad more wisely: - *MERKEL SAYS NATIONS SHARING A CURRENCY WILL NEVER GO TO WAR* - *MERKEL SAYS 'WORT... more »

Are you ready for some football?

Josh Busby at Duck of Minerva - 19 hours ago
It’s been a big week for football (that is, soccer to all you U.S. readers). The raffle for 2014 World Cup tickets in Brazil started today ($90 is the starting price for first round games). Brazil had a dry run of hosting the Confederations Cup soccer tourney over the summer, which went great, aside from Continue reading

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 20 hours ago
*He’s b-a-a-a-a-ck! Disaster-prone BP boss returns to the Gulf under new auspices ~Mark Moseley, The Lens*

#SurveillanceState: The GCSB dividend

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
*[H]e realized at once that he shouldn't have spoken aloud, and that by doing so he had, in a sense, acknowledged the stranger's right to oversee his actions… “And you should talk less in general; almost everything you've said up to now could have been inferred from your behaviour, even if you'd said only a few words, and it wasn't terribly favourable to you in any case… “But I’m not guilty,” said K. “there’s been a mistake. How is it even possible for someone to be guilty? We’re all human beings here, one like the other.” “That is true” said the priest, “but that is... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 20 hours ago
An xray of poppies and a pitcher plant. [Yahoo photo, more at link]

Who do you trust?

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 20 hours ago
I have never trusted any government to tell me the whole truth. All my life they've lied to me. Sadly, outside of handful of responsible journalists and bloggers, now that click bait journalism has become the accepted business model, I don't trust the media to tell me the whole truth either. I do trust Charlie Pierce. I don't always agree with him entirely, but I always listen to what he has to say because he's honest, he's smarter than me and his institutional knowledge is deep. I completely agree with him about the NSA: ...(There is simply no logical reason to take anything the ... more »

GalacticU Radio ~ Sierra Neblina with Guest Brian Kelly -- Part I

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
*GalacticU Radio ~ Sierra Neblina with Guest Brian Kelly -- Part I* August 20, 2013 http://briankellysblog.blogspot.com/2013/08/galacticu-radio-sierra-neblina-with.html This is the first of a two part series of my interview with Sierra. I was asked by a few people to get this up on YouTube so ask and ye shall receive! Re-listening to this interview actually helped me to remember how important it is to stay grounded during these times of perceived chaos. I posted an announcement to this show when it aired but only linked to it as a suggested listen once part II came out which... more »

Lightning Round--RIP Elmore Leonard, Strained Pulp, Conservatives and Climate Change, Future of Cable TV, Hypothetical Earth Rings, More

Jay Allbritton at Jay Allbritton - 20 hours ago
*OpenCulture*: The great Elmore Leonard has died after recently suffering a stroke. He was a writer of pulp for the masses and he was masterful at it. Dan Colman at *OpenCulture* posted a list of Leonard's hot tips on how to not mess everything up as a writer. Leonard originally wrote the list for the *New York Times* and later expanded it into a book. I gorged on Leonard's fiction back in the 90s. A few months ago I returned to Leonard's world when I binged on four seasons of FX's *Justified*, a fabulous show based on Leonard's characters and written in his spirit. Mr. Leonard was 8... more »

Modern architecture in the movies

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
Some are fake, most are real, and some are modern*ist*. Here’s a great presentation of modern architecture in the movies. DESIGN IN FILM: THE MODERN HOUSE from James Munn on Vimeo. [Hat tip Archinect] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Printing ILLUSIONS in the BOURGEOIS STATE!

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 21 hours ago
Socialist Worker has come out against reformist illusions in 3D printers, and not a moment too soon! You see, I was walking down the road the other day, pondering peaceful ways of converting capitalism into socialism by utilising the existing state to pass Keynesian measures when I thought to myself "with these new 3D printers, I bet we could print our way to freedom". Now I’ve read this I see how wrong I was. No illusions 3D printers. Yes to more articles without proper paragraphs. Just a new line for every unconnected statement. Some of which seem to be sentences. Others just s... more »

Rationalism vs Postmodernism

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 21 hours ago
This from John Goldthorpe's *On Sociology*. I think it works as a pithy summary of what was at stake during the postmodern detour much social theory took from the late 80s to more recent times. [Western rationalism supposes] that a world exists 'out there', independently of the ideas about it that any particular scholar or scientist may hold; that it is possible to use language in order to make statements about this world that may be regarded as being true in the degree to which they accurately represent or 'correspond to' it; and that the attempt to determine their truth, or otherw... more »

Districts Obama Won In 2008 and/or 2012 Where The DCCC Isn't Recruiting Candidates Against Vulnerable Republicans

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 21 hours ago
I've noticed a disturbing pattern since "ex"-Blue Dog Steve Israel took over the DCCC. He consistently leaves bluer districts on the table and goes after impossibly red ones if he has a Blue Dog or New Dem running in the redder district. He would rather expend treasure on re-stocking the House Democratic caucus with reactionaries and corporate whores like himself than see a progressive win a seat. After his stupendous failures in 2012-- while Obama was winning the country and while the DSCC was winning one red Senate seat after another-- I was astounded to see Pelosi reappoint him.... more »

Erin Burnett and the bear/shark attacks!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 21 hours ago
*TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013* *CNN host in the wild:* Let’s be honest just for once. Erin Burnett’s CNN program can be truly egregious. Last night, she started in the way shown below. Her whole list of topics had that tabloidy feel. But one of her claims stood out: BURNETT (8/19/13): Outfront next, Idaho burning! A wildfire out of control, threatening to destroy thousands of homes. We're going to go to the scene for the latest tonight. *Plus there's been a huge jump in wild animal attacks this summer. Why?* And a new and disturbing development tonight in the Hannah Anderson investiga... more »

Five False Assumptions About The Coup In Egypt And Its Aftermath

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 21 hours ago
*1. False Assumption #1: The Coup Against Morsi Was Engineered By The United States And Israel.* There are many Muslims who suffer from the disease of self-righteousness and who believe that any political party with the word "Muslim" in it is somehow holy, sacred, and pure, and is not capable of doing any wrong or injustice. The Muslim Brotherhood is clever because it diverts rational criticism of its policies and methods among poor, uneducated Muslims by saying that anybody who is against them is against Islam and against justice for Muslims in the Middle East. Turkey's Prime Min... more »

The Salford Guardian

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 21 hours ago
Roy Greenslade of the *Guardian* has been complaining for two days now about the failure of the rest of the press to report the David Miranda-Glenn Greenwald-Alan Rusbridger story as if it were the biggest story of the moment. He's certainly right that the rest of the media - with one notable exception- hasn't shown anywhere near the same interest in the story as the *Guardian *itself. For example, not a single newspaper (excepting the *Guardian*) featured the story on their front page this morning and I looked at the Sky News and ITV News websites first thing today and didn't... more »

The Stunningly Rapid Rise of the National Security State. This Shit is Beginning to Get Scary.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
Big news on the Orwellian Front. The ascendancy of the national security state is picking up steam and it's spreading into the upper echelons of the media. First up, *The Guardian. *The venerable newspaper reports receiving an ominous demand from the "centre" of the Cameron government to cough up any documents it received from whistleblower Edward Snowden. The editors responded by destroying every hard drive in their possession containing any Snowden documents. *The decision was taken after a threat of legal action by the government that could have stopped reporting on the ext... more »

For no raisin

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 22 hours ago
A joke that's only funny to people who listened to Radio One evening/night time broadcasts in 1997... but what a good joke. BLUESEXPLOSION!

The Times tries to blow the whistle on docs!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 22 hours ago
*TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013* *Forgets to tell us how much:* Remember when dentists would recommend sugarless gum to their patients who chewed gum? It was a famous sales pitch, sponsored by the people at Trident. To their credit, those people knew they ought to say *how many* dentists did this. The people at Trident used their numbers! This was their famous sales pitch: “4 out of 5 dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum.” Four out of five dentists did that? That worked out to eighty percent! We thought of the savvy people at Trident when we read y... more »

"Bored" American teenagers kill an Austrialian athlete for "fun"

LeDaro at LeDaro - 22 hours ago
What is happening in U.S. Killing for fun? Maybe Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are these kids' role models. They were bored so they invaded Iraq and over million innocent civilians were slaughtered. What happens in the south moves up to north. I hope we will not turn into a violent society like U.S. Christopher Lane, an Australian baseball player and student, was out for a jog in an Oklahoma neighbourhood when he was gunned down at random by three "bored" teenagers who decided to kill someone for fun, police said. (Associated Press/Essendon Baseball Club) CBC News .

The Poet: William Ernest Henley, “Invictus”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
*“Invictus”* “Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll. I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.” - William Ernest Henley

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago

Satire: "Christie Forced Out of G.O.P. Race by Empathy Scandal"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
* * *"Christie Forced Out of G.O.P. Race by Empathy Scandal"* by Andy Borowitz TRENTON (The Borowitz Report)— "New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie withdrew from consideration as a Presidential candidate today after becoming embroiled in what a leading Republican strategist called “a career-ending empathy scandal.” After signing a law barring licensed therapists from engaging in so-called gay conversion therapy, Mr. Christie stunned his fellow Republicans by seemingly expressing compassion for gay children, thus disqualifying himself from any further role in the G.O.P. “Showing empathy... more »

Fall garden seed sprouting contest

risa bear at A Way to Live - 22 hours ago
I'm not the best fall gardener, but I get by. Seems like every August, I come across a stash of greens and roots packets that are years out of date, and, rather than try to do anything meticulous like sort by year, look up the viability date range, and do a germination test, I wind up funneling the lot into an empty seasoning shaker, stir them a bit, and head out to the bare spots in the garden with Darwin on my mind. The procedure involves clearing a patch in the mulch with the ho-mi (basically a right-angled trowel), testing the ground a bit (the beds harden up some over the summe... more »

"7 Idiotic and Dangerous Statements From Right-Wing Nut-Jobs Just Last Week"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago
* * * "7 Idiotic and Dangerous Statements From* * Right-Wing Nut-Jobs Just Last Week*" By Janet Allon *1. GOP Congressman: Multiculturalism is bad. There is “an American race.”*At a townhall meeting in El Dorado Hills, California, Rep. Tom McClintock enlightened attendees about his views on immigration reform. He suggested that immigrants need to shed their own culture and become something he termed the "American race” then added that if they can’t do that they should just go home. “There’s only one race here: it’s the American race,” he said. Later, a Latino man who had been in ... more »

Hurricane Sandy Task Force or The Three Little Pigs

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
*Little pig, little pig* *Let me come in* *Not by the hair on my chinny, chin, chin* *Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in.* Obama's *Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force* has released a report urging Americans to be like the little pig who built his house of bricks, not the unfortunate little pigs who built their houses of straw and sticks. The warning is the Big, Bad Wolf isn't done yet, not yearly. He's coming back. The 200-page report contains 69-recommendations for action, on a regional scale, to prepare for future natural disasters of increasing freque... more »

Yes, John, America Has Lost All Credibility in the Middle East. Now Here's a Lovely Tuna Sandwich.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
It's kind of embarrassing to watch an old man come to some realization, like suddenly noticing his zipper is undone. It's a surprise to him and he assumes it's a surprise to everyone else. John McCain is having a lot of those moments these days. The latest is his realization that his United States has lost all credibility in the Middle East. Yes, John. Right you are, John. Only Egypt had very, very little to do with it. That's been going on since 1953. Maybe you haven't read the papers, John, but your Central Intelligence Agency has just confessed what everyone else has ... more »

UN reports clashes in Golan have intensified. Israel continues to comfort their Islamic IDF

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 23 hours ago
UNITED NATIONS - The spillover in the Golan from the conflict in Syria has intensified in recent days, posing a threat to UN peacekeepers on the scene, a senior UN official said Tuesday. *The UN Disengagement Observer Force "observed the continued presence of roadblocks with improvised explosive devices in the vicinity of UN positions *which affects the freedom of movement of UNDOF personnel," he said. Improvised explosive devices. Now who would put those in the vicinity of UN positions? *"Incidents of threatening behavior against UNDOF personnel from armed members of the opposi... more »

Yes, Madisonian Democracy Protects Minorities

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 23 hours ago
Matt Yglesias argues that the filibuster protects the status quo (true!) and that it doesn't protect minorities (false!): Most people aren't Jehovah's Witnesses, and Jehovah's Witnesses are mildly annoying when they go door-to-door prosyletizing, so you might see a proposal to trample on Jehovah's Witnesses interests by banning them from knocking on doors. In this case, the filibuster would defend the interests of a minority group because it makes it harder to pass laws. On the other hand, most people aren't gay and some straight people think gay sex is immoral, so gay people may be... more »

"An Empire in Panic"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago
* * *"An Empire in Panic"* by Jeffrey Tucker "A cornered rat has a deadly bite, or so says the lore from 19th century, when rat baiting was common sport. The same is true of a cornered empire today. Every hour that goes by presents the evidence. It’s getting absolutely dangerous out there for anyone who dares to stand up against the empire and for basic human rights, which is to say that it is dangerous to corner the rat. Recall the NSA’s Edward Snowden blockbuster revelations that the U.S. national security state has been data-mining all email, cell calls, chat and other comm... more »

The British Zionism of Goyim

Paul Coker at News Spike - 23 hours ago
1839Lord Shaftesbury takes out a full-page advert in The Times addressed to the Protestant monarchs of Europe and entitled "The State and the rebirth of the Jews", which included the suggestion for the Jews to return to Palestine to seize the lands of Galilee and Judea, as well as the phrase "Earth without people – people without land".1840Lord Shaftesbury presents a paper to British Foreign Minister Lord Palmerston calling for the 'recall of the Jews to their ancient land'.1840 (August 11)Lord Palmerston writes to Lord Ponsonby, British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire: "There e... more »

I'm back from my hols, WITH A NEW NOVEL

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 23 hours ago
*TANDEM* a G3 whistleblower novel on the day that journalist Glenn Greenwald's boyfriend is detained for nine hours by border guards in UK and the Guardian newspaper is forced to DESTROY one of its computers containing whistleblower Edward Snowden's NSA material, I return from four weeks away, on vacation. And I have the bare bones of a new novel in my possession. And it really is much more than just a long holiday short story. It went through about three different changes of direction, and title, during the four frantic weeks it took to write it 'in long-hand' i.e. in notebooks us... more »

Cyberwarfare update, cyber weapons crosstalk, tools

Abraham Ben Judea at Abraham says - 23 hours ago
CYBERWAR BATTLE FIELD REPORT #13 INSIDE REPORT, Tools and tactics ------------------------------ 18 August 2013 *PROTON, CLEARWATER and Lexis-Nexis* A Proton/Crisscross job ad below. ------------------------------ A sends: *PROTON, CLEARWATER and LEXIS-NEXIS* Given the use of constitutionally repulsive practices by the Department of Justice, the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies, this information is being made public to educate and inform so they might arm themselves against government intrusion and for attorneys as a backgrounder for future appeals. I suggest... more »

Alan Waldman: ‘The Vice’ is a Gritty, Dark Cop Series About London’s Vice Squad

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: From 1999 to 2003, Ken Stott headed a strong cast as a police inspector battling prostitution, pornography, and other sex crimes. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / August 20, 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

Back home to the happy faces and sad stories

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 1 day ago
My heart is breaking for neighbours of ours here in Copan Ruinas, whose teenage son was kidnapped 21 days ago while Paul and I were holidaying in Canada and the U.S. The family has yet to receive any ransom demand, one of those things that likely signal the worst for the poor boy. Coincidentally, he drove me to work one morning a few days before we left on vacation. He was a brand-new mototaxi driver and I was his first paying customer. He seemed like a friendly and social guy ready to begin a new life as an adult. Now I fear he's just another of the thousands of young... more »

EULOGY FOR MY BELOVED TWIN

Allen L Roland, Ph.D at Allen L Roland's Weblog - 1 day ago
*Twins holding hands after birth* *My twin brother, Bobby died in his sleep early in the morning on August 17, 2013. Bobby passed through the event horizon of death knowing he was loved, most certainly by myself, and safely cradled once again in the arms of his beloved grandfather who eagerly welcomed him into a **Unified Field of love, joy and soul consciousness that exists not only beyond time and space but also beneath our deepest fears: Allen L Roland * *“Beyond our ideas of right-doing and wrong-doing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there. When the soul lie... more »

Here, Mo, You Can Have Hosni's Cell

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
Any remaining shred of doubt that the Egyptian military is playing major league hardball on this coup d'etat is gone. It's not just the killings of Egyptian Islamists. It's not the release of their own capo, Hosni Mubarak. Now they're after Mohamed ElBaradei, the liberal who served for exactly one month as vice-president briefly after the ouster of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood. ElBaradei, long-serving former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, lawyer and diplomat, winner of the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize, is being accused by the Egyptian military of a varie... more »

Israel issues "strident" terror alert. Attacks in the coming weeks?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 1 day ago
Hmmmmmm........ Israeli and Jewish targets all over the world are likely to be sought out by terrorist organizations in the coming weeks, the Israeli government’s Counter-Terrorism Bureau warned in strikingly strident tones on Monday, listing dozens of countries where it said it had “concrete” indications of a terrorist threat. It cited concerns about terrorist acts timed to coincide with the forthcoming Rosh Hashana (New Year), Yom Kippur and Succot festivals, and also said that the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US was likely to be “a favored period” for al-Qae... more »

Miranda Detention: Intimidating Journalists and Their Families a New Norm?

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 1 day ago
Eric Draitser RT To everyone’s regret, given the current state of secrecy and political repression, the detention of Glenn Greenwald’s partner seems to have become the norm, rather than the exception. David Miranda, detained at London’s Heathrow airport earlier this week, is yet another example of the use of draconian “anti-terror” legislation in the US and UK to intimidate whistleblowers, journalists and their families, and anyone confronting the surveillance/police state directly. Not just another flight delay Early Sunday morning, while attempting to connect to a British Airways... more »

Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Discount Codes and a Free Train Activity

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 day ago
I was given tickets to Ringling Brothers in exchange for this post. All opinions are my own. I have never been to the circus. Somehow I missed that childhood milestone. Every year, when the circus would roll into town, I would see classmates the day after their circus adventure and it was all they could talk about. That is when it became a life long dream to make it to the circus. Fast forward a lot of years and I finally have tickets for when the circus comes to Utah in September. I am so excited to finally go the Circus and to be able to take my daughter. We have spent hour... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 1 day ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined by Victor Thorn of *American Free Press*. Victor is the author of numerous books, including *9-11 Evil*, which documents the role of Israel and a wider network of Jewish criminals in organizing, executing and benefitting from the events of September 11th, 2001, and *The Holocaust Hoax Exposed: Debunking the 20th Century's Biggest Lie*. Be sure to visit *WING TV* where you can learn more about and purchase the various books Victor has written over the years. Please visit *The Realist Report* on TalkeShoe to download this and ... more »

Tiwesdæg: the Left-hand of Linkage

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 1 day ago
A new tumblr: “Everyday Power and Privilege in IR.” David Axe lambasts the F-35. Cheryl Rofer recalls her trip to Semipalatinsk. A map of confirmed US-backed coups. Seth Masket holds up the ‘tweets predict congressional winners’ paper as an example of how scholars should not publicize their research. David Herter announces the completion of volume one of his new Continue reading

Promoting HEP physics in the U.S.: a poll

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 1 day ago
*Listen now:* I disabled the Odiogo's "listen now" buttons because the company found out that there's insufficient demand for audio ads on the web and the service has to be a paid one, from $129 a year (since September 1st), which seems like too much to me. It's plausible that this blog could be free as a "personal" one but I don't want to investigate. Joseph S. sent me a link to the Symmetry Magazine, Why Particle Physics Matters, that offers you four 1-minute-or-so videos explaining the Americans why HEP physics is worth their money. You may vote for your favorite. I decided ... more »

We Lose Americans

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
At least it's not a total loss. The big loss is the death of esteemed crime novelist, Elmore Leonard, of a stroke at age 87. Among his 45 novels are *Get Shorty, 3:10 to Yuma, and Rum Punch* (remade by Tarantino as *Jackie Brown*). Canada also says goodbye - and good riddance - to U.S. Tea Party senator Ted Cruz who has announced his intention to renounce his Canadian citizenship. Cruz says he's really got nothing against us or our country, it's just that people might talk if they knew he had foreigner status. So it's farewell Elmore and don't let the door hit you on the ass on ... more »

Are You Going To Let Chris Christie Derail Hillary Clinton?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Rahm Emanuel was never a big fan of Hillary Clinton. Perhaps that's why he's been giving the thumbs up to his wealthy Wall Street supporters who want to write checks to Chris Christie's gubernatorial campaign, like hedge fund crook/billionaire Ken Griffin, one of Emanuel's top supporters. Christie's gubernatorial campaign is all about his presidential campaign in 2016. The other day Ron Paul said "Christie has nothing to offer" conservatives and that if he's the GOP nominee, he wouldn't vote for him. But Christie does have something to offer. He's the only Republican who can come ... more »

Mo Money Fuels ALEC's Mandatory Minimums Change of Heart

2old2care at Because I Can - 1 day ago
ALEC is getting a huge amount of press - for something that they should not be getting press for Monday, the conservative, corporate-backed group adopted model legislationthat would reform draconian mandatory minimum prison sentences, according to Families Against Mandatory Minimums, which sponsored the legislation. The ALEC Board of Directors passed a version of the Justice Safety Valve Act, a bipartisan bill introduced in both houses of Congress to give judges discretion to reduce statutory minimum sentences that impose onerous sentences for a range of drug and other crimes, FAMM... more »

Maureen Dowd gobbles the big nothingburger!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013* *The New York Times can’t find the beef:* Last Wednesday morning, the New York Times published a nothing-burger. In fairness, it was a *giant* nothing-burger. It ran at the top of the paper’s front page. It consumed almost 3000 words. Inside the paper, it was accompanied by a giant Venn diagram which was worth basically nothing. The big pile of hamburger posed as something resembling an expose concerning the Clinton Foundation. In Sunday’s column, Maureen Dowd treated herself to a small breakdown about it: DOWD (8/18/13): In a Times article last week head... more »

Closing Ranks Behind Officer Forcillo

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
The right wingers seem to have settled on their talking points for Jimmy Forcillo, the Toronto cop who executed Sammy Yatim on a Toronto streetcar last month. The first point is to contend that there's no justice in convicting Forcillo of the execution. The second point is the claim that Yatim died in a "hail of gunfire." It's a "hail" of fire, a blur, who can tell, who can judge? Except that's a lie as anyone who has watched the videos knows. The third point is that Forcillo is being thrown to the mob. Public emotion is riding so high there's no way he can be treated fairly. H... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*State moves to fill 3 East Bank levee authority seats, including posts held by president, vice president ~Mark Schleifstein*

Iraq’s Unemployment Rate Much Worse Than Officials Say

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 1 day ago
Iraq’s unemployment rate has seen a slow and steady decline. Baghdad likes to claim that its policies are the cause for this drop since it provides thousands of public sector jobs each year. People have always criticized the official statistics however, and now a new study by Booz & Company has found that the reason for the decrease is not the creation of new employment opportunities, but rather large numbers of Iraqis giving up looking for work. That affects the young the most, which is the largest and fastest growing group within the population. That could cause severe problems d... more »

Personalized Scrabble Pencil Boxes

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 day ago
I can't believe that summer has come and gone. We have one more week in this house until school starts, but in essence it is over. We have been school shopping and bought new clothes, shoes and school supplies. As sad as every child is that summer is over, that is how excited I am for school to start. I have always loved getting my all of my school supplies together and of course, new clothes. I did it every year up until I graduated college. The first fall that I didn't go back to school, even though I was happy to be done with school, I still missed getting ready for school. Now... more »

The Gay Agenda And The War Against God

NO ONE TO VOTE FOR at NO ONE TO VOTE FOR - 1 day ago
. The Independent reports today that schools in the UK are practicing homophobic policy that was outlawed under Tony Blair. A columnist in the same paper refers to the relevant (and detested) 'Section 28' saying "...it did lasting damage to adolescents trying to come to terms with their sexuality, because *responsible adults were inhibited from telling them that homosexuality is a natural occurrence.*" This statement brings us close to the heart of the matter. The idea that the LGBT/Judeo-Masonic lobby want to force on our children is that homosexuals are born not made, that homos... more »

No, Really, You Can't Skip Iowa (First 2016 Edition)

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
Yes, it's time to roll this one out already: The first question Team Christie will have to confront will be whether they play in Iowa at all. (Christie adviser Mike DuHaime declined to engage questions for this story.) The last two GOP victors of the caucuses — Rick Santorum in 2012 and Mike Huckabee in 2008 — were ardent social conservatives, backed by gritty grassroots networks of evangelicals, pastors and home-schoolers and bolstered by a relentless retail repertoire. At first glance, the Hawkeye State does not look like hospitable turf for the bawdy, biting Christie who has c... more »

"Magical" DNA- quantum fields and communication

Breaking The Silence at Removing The Shackles - 1 day ago
*I've put together a smorgasbord of articles that we have been reading, re-reading and discussing over the past month or so. Suddenly more and more of these topics are coming out into the lime light of the almost main stream and main stream media. Our DNA holds the key to the universe. Literally.* * **I've posted excerpts of several articles below, with their corresponding links. Take a wander through the information and ask yourself "What do I know?" then sit back and enjoy the information over load.* * **Homework: Look up Melanin - with special attention to neuro melanin- and ... more »

PIECES OF THE PUZZLE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 1 day ago
- I taped the latest edition of my public access TV show yesterday. My guest was Shenna Bellows, the Executive Director of the ACLU in Maine. We talked about our work together on a drone bill in our state legislature last spring. It passed but with an exemption to allow for weaponized drone testing in northern Maine. Interestingly enough our right-wing Gov. LePage demanded the exemption then vetoed the bill anyway. We parted ways with the ACLU once they agreed to the weaponized drone exception - ACLU felt it important to give in on that issue in order ... more »

Caption Contest

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 1 day ago
No matter how much coffee he drinks, poor Chuck Schumer still can't get the taste of Wall Street executive semen out of his mouth. What else is going on in these great United States aside from Ted Cruz going birther on himself?
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