2:23am MDST
Birds of a Feather
Ah, so BBC Head of Strategy James Purnell's warning against the
government's plan to allow the National Audit Office unfettered access to
the BBC's accounts (in the wake of the latest scandal over excessive
pay-offs) has now received the strong support of his former cabinet
colleague, Harriet Harman, deputy leader of the Labour Party:
"[Culture Secretary Maria Miller] is suggesting a lessening of the BBC's
ability to set the terms of reference for what the NAO does … and let the
NAO set the agenda.
"It is important to think through the principles of this. I'm on the
sceptical sid... more »
Continuity of Agenda: Syria Catastrophe Engineered Under Bush, Executed Verbatim Under Obama
The rise of Al Qaeda in Syria and the predictable bloodbath that followed
is the documented work of US, Israel, & Saudi Arabia.
*September 13, 2013* (Tony Cartalucci) - Tens of thousands of deaths,
devastated cities, and the scattering of terrified Syrian minorities add up
to a catastrophe that has unfolded in Syria over the last 2 years.
International organizations including the UN call it the worst humanitarian
catastrophe of the 21st century, and despite this, have put little effort
into tracking down the actual genesis of the conflict, the key players
perpetuating the violence, ... more »
MR. NOBODY - as long as you don't choose, everything remains possible
what a lovely message from Hollywood, this time
new film by Jaco Van Dormael MR. NOBODY, it has a catchphrase of 'if you
never make a choice everything is possible' but in the film he actually
says, "As long as you don't choose, everything remains possible."
So, right there, duplicity via intent - and the intent is to have the
Global Gambling Game aka Corporate War for the few to make PROFIT, subdue
you with confusion and doubt. It's working. I believe. Twist.
The really weird thing about this 2009 film is it's JUST NOW appeared on Apple's
film trailer site, time slip or just slow... more »
'RUSSIA SHOT DOWN TWO US MISSILES FIRED FROM SPAIN'
On 2 September 2013, the USA fired two missiles 'in the direction of
Damascus'.
The missiles were reportedly fired from Spain.
Reportedly, Russia shot down the missiles, went on war alert and sent a
stiff warning to US intelligence.
The UK House of Commons fairly swiftly voted against war.
*Dublinmick* writes:
*Al Manar TV of Lebanon* claims Russia shot down two US missiles.
Truth of US-Russia Confrontation
The Head of the Russian Intelligence Service contacted US intelligence and
informed it that:
"*Hitting Damascus means hitting Moscow*...
"We have removed the term 'downed... more »
19 Billion KM From Earth, Voyager Enters Interstellar Space ...
Launched in 1977, the Voyager spacecraft has now completely left our solar
system and is officially now in interstellar space ... approximately 19
Billion Km from planet Earth. Very cool.
Earth farewells Voyager
Paul Mason: A Cameronite/Osbornist propagandist?
If I shake my head in disbelief any more this morning I might end up
cricking my neck, or risk it dropping off into my cornflakes...
On last night's *Newsnight, *Paul Mason told us:
My final barometer of confidence is Twitter, because every time a report
like this goes out saying the statistics show signs of recovery a lot of
people tweet me saying, basically, I'm a Cameronite/Osbornist propagandist,
and when that stops I think that will be a fair sign that confidence has
returned.
Which suggests to me (a) that sections of the Twitterati must be several
eggs short of an omelette ... more »
The Armored Combat League - Battle of the Nations
Commenting on the all-pervasive *entertainment show* American Gladiators,
comedian Bill Hicks once said, "Give those fuckers chainsaws!" and that
looks like what we have here.
The Armored Combat League takes Superbowl tacticians to the Renaissance
arena with its 5-on-5 all-in medieval combat tournaments.
"A full-contact steel-weapons last-man-standing battle," so says
all-American ACL co-founder Andre Sinou in the following video.
Personally, I'd like to see more than 5 on 5, like 11 on 11 would sport-ise
it more, and get those shields interlinked: show me your strongest
defensiv... more »
Hyland's Homeopathic Gift Basket Giveaway
*Do you have stress in your life? Hyland's Homeopathy wants to help!*
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Starting *Monday, September 30th* Hyland’s will be hosting a 5-Day Stress
Challenge on their Facebook page that will challenge you to stress less.
The challenge will include tips and tricks that should help you manage the
stress of your daily routine. To promote the challenge, Hyland’s is
offering our readers the chance to win a Hyland’s Gift Basket valued at
over $75 and including the following goodies:
- Hyland’s Calms Forte, 100 ct.; Approximate Retail Value (ARV) - $9.59
- Hyland’s Nerve Ton... more »
While Victoria burns, Rex looks at bright shiney objects
Dear
Rex Murphy,
I, like all other Canadians who revel in your eloquance and scholarly
English, want to know.
What's happening in Victoria? The place is cooking! Yesterday it broke a
temperature record. It's friggin' hot!!! It's like Kamloops fer
chrissakes.
Jeez Rex. Remember when you told us that a snow storm in Vancouver, IN
VANCOUVER mind you, in winter, made you a global warming "skeptic"
THE FORGOTTEN
The world marks the 12th anniversary of 9/11. RT's Anastasia Churkina meets
with first responders who feel abandoned by the system, and share their
personal struggles of fighting illnesses while they wait for compensation
that they are no closer to receiving over a decade after the tragedy.
He May Be Hard to Take But He Makes a Point
Russell Brand's frenetic comedy can be off-putting but, every now and then,
he proves he's worth a listen.
"Terrorism Totally Works!" and the five other "weirdest things we've learned since 9/11," courtesy of David Wong
*by Ken*
I was going to give 9/11 a pass. After all, we've already been through 11
post-9/11 9/11s.
Oh, I admit I had some flashes of *déjà vu* on Tuesday, even though that
was only 9/10 -- especially in the early morning on my way to vote in the
primary on my way to work. It was a pretty nice day Tuesday, though not a
day in the class of, you know, *the* 9/11, one of those gloriously crisp,
perfect blue-sky days of which we are vouchsafed a few sprinkled through
September and October, days that make you feel grand to be alive.
And the morning went so smoothly that I got in and... more »
DREAM SCHOLARSHIP POSITIVE UPDATE
More than 1111 signatures were turned in to the HSF today... and the
response was immediate. Looks like [potential] victory... however, it's an
issue of timing. It's possible for HSF to change for this year's cycle...
though students may have to wait another cycle (next year). There appears
to be no ideological opposition to changing the policy. It may end up being
a question of urgency. I say we need the signatures to keep pouring in. The
DREAM movement has made this possible and have earned this. The more
signatures, the more urgency. More details forthcoming. Meanwhile, here's
... more »
Fascism And Contemporary Canada...Part Three. Canada’s First Nations and TEPCO.
Fascism And Contemporary Canada. Locating The Conservative Government Of
Canada Led By Stephen Harper. Part Three. Canada’s First Nations and
TEPCO.
*Written by rmathews@telus.net*
Two major disasters point to the Canadian Conservative government lock-in
to blind neo-liberal policy … which appears more and more to the world as
disguised fascism (the uniting of governments and corporations to exploit
resources and repress populations in pursuit of private profit). The first
disaster – which is political - is pointed to by Russell Diabo (First
Nations Strategic Bulletin: June-... more »
Frank Seeburger - Unable to Die
*"The Open Wound: Trauma, Identity, and Community" by Frank Seeburger
(Published on September 14, 2012). *
"Frank Seeburger has been a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy
at the University of Denver since fall 1972" (*Source: University of Denver*
).
Description of "The Open Wound: Trauma, Identity, and Community" (Source:
Amazon).
A sustained philosophical reflection on trauma and recovery, this work is
an original contribution to contemporary trauma studies, integrating
material from psychology, sociology, history, literary studies, biography,
and fiction. It a... more »
Syrian Military Fights To Secure Christian Town Taken Over By Rebel Forces
Syrian Military Fights To Secure Christian Town Taken Over By Rebel Forces.
Source: MOXNEWSd0tC0M. Date Published: September 12, 2013. Description:
September 12, 2013 BBC News
http://MOXNews.com
Highest rated comment for the video below:
"So let me get this straight, Assad supports and protects christian and
christian churches, obama supports cutthroat terrorists who shot children
in their beds with high caliber guns and have no religion or morality at
all, hmmm, i think my vote goes for Assad." - Sholari Fenway.
Some leaders/conquerors want to protect life, and some leaders/conqu... more »
AUSTRALIA CENSORS ALL NEWS ON REFUGEE BOAT ARRIVALS
It’s
clear that the new Liberal coalition government under recently elected
leader Tony Abbott have opted to censor all news about any boat
arrivalssince coming to government last Saturday. As a result, Australia
and the
world will get no news about how many refugees have arrived in Australia
and, more importantly, what their fate will be.
Julian Burnside QC, an advocate for asylum seeking refugees, has
recently
suggested that the whole of Tasmania be declared a place of detention
where
boat arrivals could be sent. Pontville detention centre could become
reception centre for medica... more »
NEA Says Its Members “strongly Support” Common Core?
Here we go again with the CCSS support propaganda from an organization that
has accepted millions from Bill Gates to promote the Common Core State
Standards (CCSS). The National Education Association (NEA) wants you to
want CCSS. It conducted a survey. Surprise, surprise. NEA has decided to
fully follow in the American Federation of Teachers’ […]
Buster doesn't walk . . .
JUSTICE
FOR THE PEOPLE, and Const. “Buster” Babak Andalib-Goortani has a whole
new universe of problems. According Tu Thanh Ha's article, “Toronto
police officer found guilty of assaulting G20 protester Adam Nobody” in
the Globe,
Constable Babak Andalib-Goortani was convicted in Ontario Court of
Justice Thursday in the high-profile case of protester Adam Nobody,
whose arrest was captured on
Mining 33: Job Creation, Taxes and the Politics of Envy
* This is my article today in Mining Week.
---------
A capital intensive industry would have less direct job creation compared
to a labor-intensive one, say on a per hectare of land area. But workers in
the former would have higher per capita income compared to the latter. This
higher income per worker means higher consumption power, which means
indirect job creation nearby. For instance, a person earning P30,000 a
month in a province would have the extra resources to hire a nanny for the
kids, compared to someone earning P20,000 a month or less.
In addition, higher productivity per... more »
The Weekly Update: Predatory capitalism, privatization, sequestration and our children, Common Core Standards and opting out
Reblogged from Seattle Education: Everyone is back in school, the
privatizers are not letting up but parents, students and teachers are
fighting back. Diane Ravitch is coming out with her new book on September
18th, a book that is totally awesome by the way. I will have a review
posted on September 17th. We've got […]
Syrian Rebels Are The Scum of The Earth
Below is an excerpt from, *"Chauvinists and Other Anti-Peace Voices"* by
Michael S. Rozeff, LewRockwell.com, September 12, 2013.
The most amazing of all reactions comes from the Syrian rebel coalition.
Assuming the translation of their position is accurate, they “announce our
definitive rejection of the Russian initiative to place chemical weapons
under international custody.” I find this amusing. The group that
Kerry-Obama supports with arms and military training, the group that
Obama-Kerry were willing to bomb for in the name of curtailing chemicals in
warfare, that group rejects... more »
I Wonder Why The DCCC Keeps Overlooking Michigan's 6th CD And Fred Upton
Fred Upton, Steve Israel-- corrupt cronies in Congress
The DCCC announcement this week of another batch of candidates has been
called their "worst recruitment effort in history." No one should be
surprised that most of Steve Israel's picks for their Jump Start program
could be barely described as "the lesser of two evils" in comparison to
their opponents. Of the 9 new candidates, there appear to be two worthwhile
ones, Erin Bilbray (NV) and Martha Robertson (NY). And on top of being
inherently bad-- take anti-Choice, antigay gun loon Jennifer Garrison
(OH)-- they're also a bunch of l... more »
Libya updates - September 12 , 2013... Water and Oil dominate the news ( the lack of both ! )
News from forgotten Libya......
Water.......
http://www.libyaherald.com/2013/09/12/protestors-threaten-to-cut-communications-to-the-south/#axzz2ejE2gnzg
Protestors threaten to cut communications to the south
*By Ahmed Elumami.*
[image: Protestors outside the]
Protestors outside the Ministry of Communications (*Photo: Ahmed Elumani,
Libya Herald*)
*Tripoli, 12 September 2013*:
A small group of youths from Zawia Street and elsewhere in Tripoli
protesting at the Ministry of Communications at the water stoppage in the
capital have threatened to force ministry staff to cut the communica... more »
Obama’s Dienbienphu Moment?
We have a pretty good literature on how presidents use and manipulate their
information and propaganda advantages to move public opinion toward their
positions on the use of force. Both bottom –up, rational public arguments
and top-down elite cueing models look at the institutional advantages of
the presidency such as the bully pulpit, privileged access
Continue reading
"Mission Accomplished" Mr. Harper
The greatest misconception the Canadian people have of Stephen Harper, the
same misconception that delivered him a majority government, is that he's a
competent manager of the Canadian economy. Says who?
Unlike our prime minister, the numbers don't lie and they're bleak,
miserable in fact. Despite squandering the public purse on expensive
television advertising campaigns about non-existing employment programmes,
blue and white collar Canadians have been taking a pounding on Harper's
watch.
*The great Canadian dream of a sprawling middle class, awash in home
ownership and healthy... more »
Coming Home to the Pleistocene
Paul Shepard (1925-1996) was a human ecologist and a turbocharged original
thinker who spent his life trying to understand (a) how ordinary animals
like us managed to evolve into a highly destructive swarm, and (b) how we
could correct this. Genetic evolution is the primary engine of change for
all forms of life, except humans. With humans, history and culture have
changed us far more, and much faster.
Shepard’s research came to conclusions that did not thrill the stodgy
professors of mainstream academia. He was more or less dismissed as a
nutjob. Most of his fame came after he... more »
Fun Town Pier in Seaside Park suffers massive fire today ! After being raged by Hurricane Sandy , this really is a tragic blow to this iconic shore town !
This is truly tragic - Keep the brave folks along the Jersey shore in your
prayers....
http://www.northjersey.com/news/Large_fire_Seaside_Heights_boardwalk_Kohrs_Ice_Cream_stand.html
(Twitter) A raging fire erupted this afternoon on the Funtown Pier in
Seaside Park, New Jersey. The cause of the fire is unclear and there have
not been any reported injuries. Authorities have said that the fire
originated in the iconic Kohr's Frozen Custard Stand at 1807 Boardwalk and
Stockton Avenue, according to MyFoxPhilly. The Jersey Shore boardwalk blaze
can be seen from miles away as massi... more »
If PEERS was a person, I guess I'd call this love
Find the newsletter at http://www.peers.
bc.ca/images/PEERS_Newsletter_0913.pdf
I can’t think of many former employers that I would happily continue to
work for without pay. But PEERS Victoria is clearly one of them, seeing as
it’s been six years since I finished my time there as executive director
and yet I still threw my hand up with genuine enthusiasm last month when
asked to put together PEERS’ latest newsletter.
What is it about the place that has caused this permanent attachment?
Part of it is the passion I feel for doing something that gets us
thinking about how ... more »
Concert Review - Sodder, Heaven's Basement, and Halestorm
Southern Man has been working very hard and when he saw that Halestorm was
playing tonight at a mid-sized venue just a few miles from work he decided
to treat himself to a night of rock and roll.
First up was Sodder, a local goth-rock band fronted by (get this) a
business major, Jennifer Newton, who (when not prancing about the stage)
runs the band like an actual business. According to their bio on
reverbenation.com they've slowly and steadily built up a following over the
last ten years. Years of exposure to Southern Son's music has left Southern
Man with a bit of a taste for hard... more »
Friday Morning Ramble: The ‘Anniversary?’ Edition
“Our research shows there’s no great mystery as to why house prices are
stable in some countries whereas in New Zealand and Britain they are rising
so fast that first-time buyers are rapidly being priced out of the market …
It’s about supply.”
*Rising house prices not a natural law* – NZ INITIATIVE
John Key, the deal-maker. “Here, have some money.”
*Key ignored advice over smelter deal: Treasury* – NZ HERALD
Why is this supposedly politically neutral non-partisan government body not
so?
*CERA - Now with Added John Key* – Steven Cowan, AGAINST THE CURRENT
Remember this week in 20... more »
O Canada! Our home and wasted land!
O Canada!
Our home and wasted land!
True populist love in all thy folks command.
With angry hearts we see thee fail!
The Bitumen North bane and bond
From near and narrow,
O Canada, we stand no guard for all.
Tar keep our land vainglorious and thrall!
O Canada, we stand no guard for all.
O Canada, we stand no guard for all.
~ From a reader, writing in response to Alberta's reception of Neil
Young's comments about the tar sands being a wasteland.
Neil Young, speaking at the U.S. National Farmers Union conference in
Washington on Monday:
“Yeah it’s going to put a lot of peo... more »
Merrow and Gates Money: Et tu, John?
John Merrow has decided not to report on Michelle Rhee. He helped promote
her, and now he has decided to call it quits. Education historian Diane
Ravitch says not so fast, John; you owe us some follow-through in unmasking
Rhee. I agree. Merrow owes American education his service in unmasking the
monster he helped to […]
Trader Joe's- Fattening The Bottom Line By Cheatin'... Everyone?
Workers too now?
I think of Trader Joe's as the big grocery story less than 5 minutes my
house with good prices on organic blueberries, pomegranate seeds and boxes
of 1.5 liter bottles of Fiji Water. Erewhon, where I do most of my grocery
shopping, has a better selection of the healthy foods I want but is half an
hour away and is slightly more expensive on most products. Founded in
Pasadena in 1958 by Joe Coulombe, there are 398 Trader Joe's-- with over
20,000 employees-- scattered across the whole country. New stores are
always opening; there are two more coming to Denver and Miami ... more »
More space
Space is a demilitarised zone. You probably knew that though. According to this
piece current protocols (the most comprehensive being the 1967 Outer Space
Treaty) are in danger of being outflanked by modern technology. Most
societies run on satellite communication and most satellites are dual
purpose, civilian/military projects. There is already a cyber-war being
waged between nations (a short inventory here – the USAfor example lists
cyber-attack as legitimate casus belli).
An interesting question is just how much of capitalist development has
actually been pioneered by civil so... more »
When Hell freezes over
For those of you hoping for the end of the licence fee in the wake of all
the recent scandals at the BBC, JP Floru at the Adam Smith Instituteapplies Public
Choice Theory and comes to the conclusion that the licence fee will be
tackled "when Hell freezes over".
Here are *his* workings-out of the costs and benefits for three key
stakeholders (with apologies in advance for the skew-whiff formatting):
*The politician*
*Fighting the licence fee and the BBC*:
*Cost*: Very high. Death by BBC silence. Politicians live
and breathe by media attention.
*Benefi... more »
Abenaki intervene to address US imperalism on occupied land
Occupied
Abenaki Lands Desecrated by 9/11 Memorial
Protesters Intervene to Address U.S. Imperialism and Genocide
BY Anna Shireman-Grabowski: ashiremangrabowski@gmail.com
Amanda Lickers: amandalickers@gmail.com
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, VT -- At 3:00PM on Wednesday, September 11, 2013,
five protesters removed thousands of flags desecrating occupied Abenaki
lands. The U.S. flags were part of a
Cornel West Denounces His Former Friend, Barack Obama
Chris Hedges rallies to the defence of black intellectual Cornel West and,
in the process, issues a bill of indictment against Barack Obama for his
relentless assault on America's black prophetic movement and democracy
itself.
*“Jeremiah Wright was the canary in the mine,” West said when we met a few
days ago in Princeton, N.J. “The black prophetic tradition has been emptied
out. Its leaders have either been murdered or incarcerated. ... A lot of
political prisoners who represent the black prophetic tradition [are] in
jail. They have been in there for decades. Or we have leaders w... more »
Let's Start the Revolution - in Richmond, California.
It's called the doctrine of *Eminent Domain. *It basically amounts to the
right of government to expropriate private property and it usually requires
the government pay market value compensation.
Now a California municipality wants to put eminent domain to good use to
rescue "underwater" homeowners by "seizing" their inflated mortgages and
reselling them for the actual value of the mortgaged property, not the face
value of the mortgage.
The mortgage company gets fair market value but not a dime more and the
homeowner gets a lower mortgage debt that, with any luck, will be
afford... more »
Take That Pauline
This whole Quebec Charter of Values is a bummer. It's so bad it got me to
resurrect a term from the 60s. Must lift spirits. I know, let's see what
God's been up to. From the *Tweet of God:*
*- Already got my new iPhone5S. Got it from Steve Jobs himself.*
*- The mainstream media is exactly what the mainstream public deserves.*
*- The entire universe was created for one species on one planet who
correctly believe in an invisible entity.*
*- Seize the day. Then make it pay for what it did to you.*
*- I already know what you want. So why do I make you pray? Because I
want ... more »
MAD AMERICAN MOTHERS
*Alexandria, Adamiria, and Ariania Green, all set alight by their mother.*
Mothers in the USA are often under great stress.
*In Texas:*
A mother drowns her five children in the bathtub.
A woman beats her sons to death with rocks.
Three sisters are set on fire by their mother.
The girls's 29-year-old mother, Alysha Green, "was angry with her husband
when she coaxed her three daughters into a closet, doused them with
gasoline and set them alight."
One child Ariania died as the result of her burns.
All these events happened in Texas.
Another Texas mom hurt her own
Texas is not unt... more »
Another giant leap for mankind
Io
It's pleasing that the most read article on the BBC News website tonight is
a piece by BBC science correspondent Jonathan Amos, Voyager probe 'leaves
solar system'. It's proving even more popular than a piece about Harry
Potter. Proof of a public appetite for science stories perhaps? (BBC
programme makers, take note.)
Voyager-1, which first brought us face to face with Jupiter and Saturn and
then glanced back and saw Earth as a 'pale blue dot', has become the first
man-made object to leave the Solar System, passing beyond the heliosphere
(the protective bubble of charged particl... more »
Mohawk John Kane 'Servants of the People'
“Servants
of the People”
By John Kane, Mohawk
Published with permission at Censored News
First published at Two Row Times
http://tworowtimes.com/opinions/columns/lets-talk-native/servants-of-the-people/#.UjIYenazKph
Servants
of the People
Traditionally, this title was an honor bestowed on those distinguished
both by willingness to serve and effectiveness in doing so. This was
our concept —
Roxane Gay mocks “wealth porn” in the Times!
*THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013*
*Then quickly breaks our hearts:* According to Nexis, the term “wealth
porn” does *not* enjoy a rich history.
Within the Nexis archives, the term tracks to Matt Zoller Seitz, then of
the Newark Star Ledger. He reviewed a TV documentary in 2002 as the swells
made ready to summer:
SEITZ (6/1/02): *"The Hamptons" is an impressive achievement—a serious work
of social anthropology that can be enjoyed as pure entertainment.* The fact
that it's running over two nights on a major broadcast network is amazing
all by itself. (When a network has nothing to lose,... more »
Another #AssholeCop protected by the #BlueWall | #TOpoli @TorontoPolice @TPSDetBangild @DeputySloly
But hey, I could be wrong. Whaddaya say, @TorontoPolice Tweeter dudes?
Yeah, Jeff Bangild and Tim Burrows and Tony Vella and Peter Sloly, I'm
looking at you. Should be pretty easy to out this worthless piece of shit,
no?
I mean, you don't want the whole force to be condemned over the actions of
a few bad apples, do you?
After all, don't cops make a big deal of it when witnesses don't come
forward?
And it's not as if this asshole's buddies would suddenly go deaf, dumb and
blind or anything, is it?
Because God knows, if the rest of you just look the other way when scumbags
like t... more »
Luminogenesis and permanent dark matter domination
*Creativity in a prison: Paul Frampton co-writes a new paper*
The latest 2013 Planck data tell us that about 68% of the averaged energy
density \(\overline{T_{00}}\) in the Universe is composed of dark energy
(as far as we can say, it's a positive cosmological constant), 27% is dark
matter, and 5% is visible matter.
For a few billion years, "we" have been gradually entering the
cosmological-constant-dominated era. The percentage of dark energy will
converge towards 100% as the remaining types of matter will be diluted. The
absolute magnitude of the energy density carried by the cosm... more »
AL QAEDA RESPONDS TO PUTIN
* Al Qaeda supporters*
*Below is a statement by Jamal Ahmed al-Tahiri, the spokesman for Al-Qaeda
in Damascus*, slamming Putin's New York Times Op-Ed on September 11, 2013:
*Al-Qaeda Slams Putin's NYT Op-Ed, Says America Is Exceptionally Evil*
The halt to military action against the regime of Bashar the dog in
Washington has deeply disappointed Al-Qaeda in Damascus.
We were under the impression that America was possessed with a stronger
will to act against Assad.
Only an attack by America can ensure us victory in our holy war against
this malicious tyrant.
If America fails to r... more »
Kennedy Center Dishonors (2013 edition)
(An annual tradition. Warning: No real political content here, and nothing
new except the details. Updated and lightly edited from the last years'
complaints. Rant follows:)
The new Kennedy Center Honors list is out. Now, granted, there's no reason
anyone should care about the Kennedy Center Honors, but nevertheless...
This year's popular music honorees are Carlos Santana, who I suppose is
fine, and...no, can't be. Not Billy Joel? Yup. Billy Joel. That makes three
years running that I can't even start my rant properly, because instead of
it being Paul McCartney (2010) or Bruce Sprin... more »
Musical Interlude: André Rieu, "Conquest of Paradise"
André Rieu, "Conquest of Paradise"
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2MCGmypaY&html5=1
"The Stubborn Hope..."
"Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and
try to do
the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work... you
don't give up."
- Anne Lamott
Tewa Women United 'Gathering for Mother Earth'
Tewa
Women United & community organizations of concern welcome all
communities to bring their families and friends to the 17th Annual
Gathering for Mother Earth. Let us all celebrate cultural ways of giving
love and gratitude for our Earth Mother. Her life givers need loving
care to support us on our life journeys. It is beyond critical time to
stabilize energy with wisdom to unite for
Clive James on Nigel Kennedy
Ah, the master is still at it, penning beautifully-written reviews of TV,
junk or otherwise.
Here's Clive James, blessing the *Telegraph* with his presence, on Nigel
Kennedy at the *Last Night of the Proms*:
In* The Last Night of the Proms *(BBC One) Nigel Kennedy might not have
looked like a violinist specifically, but he sure as hell didn’t look
normal either.
You could say that his clothes were just an assembly of random cloth that
hit him after a mattress factory exploded nearby, but his hairstyle was the
dazzling proof that his get-up was all his own idea. Spiked and shining... more »
The Daily "Near You?"
Almaty, Almaty City, Kazakhstan. Thanks for stopping by.
"Not Enough Darkness..."
“There is not enough darkness in all the world to
put out the light of even one small candle.”
- Robert Alden
Protecting Mayor Stupid
So Toronto's incompetent buffoon of a crack-head continues to get
protection from facing the consequences of his criminal hypocrisy:
The Crown recently provided lawyers for the media (reporters are not yet
allowed to see the material, or report it) with an 119-page police
document, of which 110 pages are entirely blacked out, according to
documents filed with the court.
Un-fucking believable! Waitaminnit! What am I saying? This is Canada!
Two-tier justice for scum like Rob Ford is standard operating procedure.
Quebec Values? No, just politics of separatism
The Quebec government plans to forbid the wearing of religious garb in
government facilities. There will be time limited exceptions for religious
hospitals or schools that elect to opt out. Absent such exception someone
wearing a kippah (and perhaps a sheitel) could neither work for or receive
services at a Quebec hospital. The expressed purpose of the legislation is
to protect Quebec values and traditions. Put differently, the legislation
is designed to make religious minorities as invisible as possible.
Apparently the proposed legislation is popular and at least one civil
service... more »
KIPP’s Use of Harriet Ball
In an otherwise solid piece of opinionating at Valerie Strauss’s site at
WaPo, Mike Rose leaves the impression that Harriet Ball had endorsed the
KIPP total compliance reform schools. She did not, and at the time of her
death, Ms. Ball felt just as used by KIPP as the thousands of discarded
teachers and students […]
The U.S. and Assad. America Has Been Down This Road Before.
Is the United States poised to repeat the same mistakes in Syria that it
made in Iraq after 1991?* Chatham House*, Associate Fellow, Nadim Shehadi,
warns that is exactly what might happen.
*Some of the statements on Iraq from that period are eerily echoed today on
Syria. Dick Cheney, then secretary of defence, declared when the 1991
uprisings happened that he was 'not sure whose side you'd want to be on.'
Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wrote later that the
US's intention was to leave the regime in Baghdad enough power to survive.
President George H W Bu... more »
YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING, RIGHT?
Yeah, come on Putin, you gotta believe that the US-NATO first-strike
"missile defense" system now being deployed to surround Russia and China is
really aimed at Iran!
What's wrong with you Putin? Don't you trust Obama when he says it is not
aimed at Russia.
Putin has an Op-Ed in the *New York Times *yesterday entitled "A Plea for
Caution From Russia: What Putin Has to Say to Americans About Syria". See
it *here *
Koch's Continue their Path to Destroy Democracy in America
Well the Koch brothers aren't done scsrewing around with America - yet.
*They started another new nonprofit - that is funding all kinds of crap.*
And they wonder why American hates them.
The members of this new venture want to
Short says his members are “concerned that the nation that they grew up in
and that their businesses have flourished in will not be there for their
children and grandchildren,” and are “committed to trying to restore what
they view are free markets in a free society in America.”
Interesting approach - since whoever belongs to this NEVER had a view of
freemarke... more »
Greetings from Pope Frankie
If cleanliness be next to godliness, is conscientiousness a workable
alternative to Catholicism?
Pope Francis (or *Francesco* as he refers to himself in the Italian papers)*
*was asked whether God forgave those who chose not to believe.
"*Given – and this is the fundamental thing – that God's mercy has no
limits, if He is approached with a sincere and repentant heart," the pope
wrote, "the question for those who do not believe in God is to abide by
their own conscience. There is sin, also for those who have no faith, in
going against one's conscience. Listening to it and abiding by ... more »
Shopping Extravaganza for Charity At Traverse Mountain
Do you live in Utah? Then this Saturday you have a wonderful opportunity
to support local charities this Saturday at the Outlets at Traverse
Mountain. On Saturday September 14, from 10 am - 4 pm you can enjoy a day
of shopping complete with lunch, a dessert bar, live entertainment and a
chance to win all sorts of amazing prizes. Tickets are $15 a piece and all
proceeds support local charities.
The local charities include the Boys and Girls Club, Child Help Wasatch
Front Utah Chapter, Friends of the Food & Care Coalition, Habitat for
Humanity of Utah, Kid History Foundation, ... more »
Easy "Pin the Tail" Game
When I was getting ready for our The Little Mermaid party, I wanted to
include a fun "Pin the tail" type of game. It was always a game I enjoyed
as a child, and my little girl loves it too. I was willing to purchase a
game, but I couldn't find anything that matched our theme. I finally found
this darling Little Mermaid place mat and I knew it would make the perfect
game that could then be used for something else.
You will need:
a character place mat
white printer paper
construction paper
scissors
tape
Trace the part of your place mat that you want to use as the "tail." In
this cas... more »
What the heck happened to Candidate Quinn?
*THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013*
*Fascinating portraits today of Times journalistic culture:* Christine
Quinn was ahead in the mayoral race. She ended up losing badly.
This morning, the New York Times offers two assessments of this electoral
reversal. In our view, these two pieces, taken together, provide a
fascinating portrait of Times journalistic culture.
Tomorrow, we’ll look at this long analysis piece by reporters Kantor and
Taylor. They focus on the possible role played by “gender and
sexuality”—and on nothing else.
Not for them the tedium of the campaign’s various issues—of t... more »
"Something Wicked This Way Comes..."
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•
A song for you, dear NSA, and you too, Homeland Security. Love ya! lol
An interview with Brian Greene
If you have 15 spare minutes, here is an interview:
TV Real's interview with Brian Greene (click)
------------------------------
The video with some supplementary article (click)
He talks about the history and the (oscillating) value or non-value of the
popularization of science – while I have been doing similar things, I tend
to be mostly closer to Sheldon Cooper's opinion from Sheldon's dialogue
with Brian about the very same issue. Just kidding, a big fan.
Incidentally, my Czech translation of The Elegant Universe is getting ready
for the imminent 2nd edition after 12 years.
B... more »
The Poet: W.H. Auden,"Atlantis"
*"Atlantis"*
"Being set on the idea
Of getting to Atlantis,
You have discovered of course
Only the Ship of Fools is
Making the voyage this year,
As gales of abnormal force
Are predicted, and that you
Must therefore be ready to
Behave absurdly enough
To pass for one of The Boys,
At least appearing to love
Hard liquor, horseplay and noise.
Should storms, as may well happen,
Drive you to anchor a week
In some old harbour-city
Of Ionia, then speak
With her witty sholars, men
Who have proved there cannot be
Such a place as Atlantis:
Learn their logic, but notice
How ... more »
Syria: Alan Grayson vs Buck McKeon
Buck McKeon, Alan Grayson
Grayson (D-FL), a relatively junior member of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, has led the battle to keep the U.S. out of another pointless war
in the Middle East. Although the Establishment is furious at him-- and
looking for pay-back-- Orlando, and Americans everywhere, should be very
proud of what he has accomplished on our behalf. Buck McKeon (R-CA) is the
polar opposite. Chairman of the powerful House Armed Services Committee, he
was one of the forces pushing the U.S. towards war or, more accurately,
towards spending more money on war. McKeon is rum... more »
“Bad Dog”
*“Bad Dog”*
By Rachel Maizes
“My dog, Chance, is old. White fur circles his eyes, coats his muzzle,
sprouts between his toes. Although still alive, he looks like a ghost. He
used to stand like a champion, his chest and muzzle forward, his hind legs
back. Now he can hardly support himself when he sits, balancing
precariously like a pile of kindling propped against itself. He takes an
anti-inflammatory medication for arthritis and pumpkin for constipation and
fish oil and glucosamine for his joints and mind, though it may be too late
for the latter. He walks an endless circuit... more »
Biometrics: Taking a Bite out of Apple
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Andrew Pontbriand
The wireless age has grown leaps and bounds since the turn of the new
millennium. From big square cellphones, to flip phones, to the new touch
screen phones that can access the Internet wherever service is available.
However, communications just went 'Back to the Future'; 1984 to be exact,
and was secretly given over to Big Brother.
Apple's new iPhone 5s will come in many colors, and with a brand new
feature; Touch ID. Touch ID uses biometrics technology so users can scan
their fingerprints to better lock t... more »
Al-Qaeda Slams Putin's NYT Op-Ed, Says America Is Exceptionally Evil
Related:
*Al-Qaeda Presents The Moral Case For U.S. Intervention In Syria*.
*Al-Qaeda Is Disappointed In British Parliament, Calls On British PM To
Attack Syria*.
*Al-Qaeda Applauds Secretary of State John Kerry's Latest Remarks On Syria*.
*Al-Qaeda Approves of Barack Obama's Glorious Declaration of War Against
Syria On August 31st*.
*Al-Qaeda Praises Obama Reaching Out To Friends McCain And Graham*.
*Al-Qaeda Demands Congress Pass Obama's Syrian War Resolution*.
*Al-Qaeda Rejects False Accusations That It Was Behind The Chemical Weapons
Attack At Ghouta*.
*Below is a statement by Jam... more »
Satire: “McCain Accuses Obama of Thinking Before Using Force”
*“McCain Accuses Obama of Thinking Before Using Force”*
by Andy Borowitz
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)— “Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) was
harshly critical today of President Obama’s nationally televised address
about Syria this week, telling CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, “The President’s
decision to think before attacking another country flies in the face of
American foreign policy. The United States of America has been involved in
countless armed conflicts since this great nation was founded,” Mr. McCain
said. “Many of those would never have happened if we’d stopped to think
about ... more »
Tell us what you REALLY think, Edward
There was an interview on *The World at One *today with Edward Lucas of *The
Economist *which caught my attention*. *
Discussing President Putin's carefully calculated two-fingered salute to
President Obama in the *New York Times, *Mr Lucas gave the following
appraisal of President Obama - and it's somewhat different to that given
by, say, Mark Mardell or James Naughtie:
I think that Barack Obama's proved to be the worst American president since
Jimmy Carter. Perhaps even worse than Jimmy Carter. It's a quite
astonishingly bad mixture of a very chilly attitude to allies, appeasing ... more »
Untitled
*SI Part 3: Drug use rampant at OSU under Miles ~Mathew Harris, New Orleans
Advocate*
~A player on Miles’ 2001 team told the magazine he made roughly $1,000 week
selling marijuana. Former safety Chris Massey, who played from 1999 until
2002, and wide receiver Eric Allen (2003-2004), said teammates made money
selling drugs while they were on the roster.
Meanwhile, 30 former OSU players told the magazine they used marijuana
while on the team, which included members of Miles’ teams such as Cruz,
McGill, Allen, Tatum Bell (2000-2003), defensive back Ricky Coxeff
(2003-2004), linebacker V... more »
Untitled
*Preparing for 2018: a look back at New Orleans' prior commemorations ~Richard
Campanella*
"How It Really Is"
How convenient, to be positively identified as to your exact location
every
time you make a call... come on, folks, not even Americans can be this
stupid...
Then again...
“What If A Typical Family Spent Like The Federal Government?”
*“What If A Typical Family Spent Like The Federal Government?”*
It’d be a very weird family.
By Brad Plumer
“The Heritage Foundation wants us to consider an analogy:
*Click image for larger size.*
The idea here seems to be that the U.S. government is taking on a lot of
debt. True, the typical American family also takes on lots of debt through
mortgages and the like — the median debt burden is about $70,000 — but U.S.
government borrowing is even more massive than that.
Fair enough. This analogy seems incomplete, though. We should take it
further. If the typical family —... more »
OBAMA HYPOCRISY BUSTED BY HEDGES, MASRI AND ROLAND
*President Obama took to the airwaves Tuesday night with a major televised
address regarding his plans for Syria but his hypocrisy was laid bare by**Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges and** **human rights activist,
environmental scientist Rania Masri on Real News Network while Navy aviator
Veteran and a Veterans Today featured columnist Allen L Roland offered his
equally blunt post speech assessment of Obama's hypocritical performance on
Press TV.*
A key paragraph from President Obama's speech on Tuesday night regarding
Syria brought a similar impassioned re... more »
As More Children Are Left Behind, CorpEd Turns to Gain Scores to Mask Reform Failure and Increasing Gaps
A new study is out showing increasing inequality based on race, class, and
education, and with it comes the non-startling news that poor and minority
children are further behind than they were when NCLB became the law of the
Land, signaling as it did the full transition from the use of high stakes
testing for […]
“Ike’s Warning”
*“Ike’s Warning”*
by Bill Bonner
“We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for
the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist. We must
never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or
democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and
knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge
industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and
goals so that security and liberty may prospe... more »
New Video From Anthony Lawson: Another War For Israel - Featuring America's Newest Allies: Al Qaeda (An American/Israeli Invention!)
It does seem that this rush to war against the innocent nation of Syria has
momentarily hit a few stumbling blocks for the lunatics in both the US and
criminal state of Israel's governments. The so called "speech" a few
nights back by the criminal US President has definitely not swayed American
opinion, and in fact has made that criminal himself look like a liar. It
now appears that short of a new Israeli false flag attack on the United
States to be conveniently blamed on Syria, the long sought attack has been
"postponed"...
For this article, I want to present the newest video b... more »
The much missed Brian Clough putting John Motson
The interviewis followed by a bit of football.
ADULT ABUSE: Does Professor Gordon know squat from squadoosh?
*THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 12, 2013*
*Part 3—Standard memorized gloomy claims about our broken-down
schools:*Does Robert J. Gordon know squat from squadoosh about the
public schools?
It’s our impression that he may not. Here’s why that’s a problem:
Professor Gordon, an economics professor, sounded off in Sunday’s New
York
Times about the state of the public schools. He wrote this long gloomy
piece for the Sunday Review.
As editors saw the piece, it told a familiar story. Here’s the way they
presented that tale to Times readers:
The visual which accompanied Gordon’s piece showed a broken-d... more »
Pauline Marois: Charter of 'hate' Values
Will Pauline Marois allow the headgear, in Quebec, in the following
picture?
*OVERHEAD VIEW: Teachers gathered Wednesday in Bilbao, Spain, at the
University of Deusto, a Spanish Jesuit university, for an opening ceremony
for the academic year. (Alfredo Aldai/European Pressphoto Agency) WSJ*
But of course these are Catholic teachers.
Modern Warfare: Interesting Picture
This in fact is true. But I believe the cost of planes and bombs has gone
much higher now.
Syrian Opposition via Saudi media claiming another chemical attack
Syrian opposition: New chemical weapons attack in Damascus
Published September 12th, 2013
Syrian opposition websites have posted pictures of what they claim is a
fresh chemical weapons attack on Damascus, this time on the suburb of
Jobar. The alleged attack resulted in casualties, activists told al Arabiya
on Thursday.
Not finding this a credible claim. If I am not mistaken isn't this how the
previous chemical weapon claim began? Via the opposition and Saudi Arabia?
I'll be back later :)
James Purnell wants to keep the NOA at bay
The Culture Secretary, Maria Miller, has said that the National Audit
Office must have full access to the BBC’s accounts, linking her decision to
the controversy over excessive pay-offs for senior BBC executives.
The present situation is that the NAO can only access the BBC's accounts
once a quarter, and only with the BBC Trust's permission.
The corporation's Head of Strategy, former Labour Party cabinet minister
James Purnell, has responded, saying that such a move could endanger the
BBC's independence. He says that BBC journalists "should be able to be
incredibly tough on politi... more »
Why Aren't Dems Fighting on the CR?
This is one where I've apparently been completely wrong: contrary to what
I've assumed, Senate Democrats and Barack Obama are apparently eager to be
rolled on the CR, at least to a large extent. Here's Greg Sargent this
morning:
The key thing here is that the GOP leadership plan would actually work — if
Republicans could pass it. Senate Democratic aides have told me they would
probably pass the temporary funding of the government at current levels,
whereupon they would defeat the defund-Obamacare provision.
Kevin Drum is quite right: the correct way to characterize this is
"Libera... more »
The Ma-Wang Mess Spills its guts over the political scene
*Went out this week and hunted bugs with one of my students who also has a
nice macro lens.*
*"I have no choice but to take a stand,” Ma Ying-jeou on Wang*.
The news that President Ma Ying-jeou has decided to deep six the Speaker of
the Legislature Wang Jin-pyng, a longtime rival within the Party, has
reverberated across Taiwan and abroad like the thunder of a landslide in an
empty valley. Basically, if I had a nickel for every email in my inbox
containing the keywords "Ma Ying-jeou", "Wang Jin-pyng", and "WTF", I'd be
a very rich man.
First, the fracas has now reached the inter... more »
Take your Money out of the Bank!
address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 18 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/M-2eJQqXm7s
In Europe a directive from the European Commission (say: the European
'governors') *guarantees* up to 100.000 €uro on saving-accounts at Banks,
should they go belly-up. Interesting, not? But read carefully: ... up to...
It might be zero €uro as well. No wonder, than about 90% of European banks
can be considered insolvent. They wouldn't be able to pay you back your
money when everybody at the same time would ask for it, when a 'bank run'
occurred. Where should the money come from? Tax hikes perhaps? From
non-functioning EU country's "Central Banks" ... more »
Iraq Opposes U.S. Military Strike On Syria
As the United States Congress was discussing a military strike against
Syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons, Iran’s new foreign minister
travelled to Iraq where he received widespread support for opposing any
such move. The Iranian diplomat met with a number of different Iraqi
politicians all of which warned about the negative repercussions of any
U.S. action against President Bashar Assad. This was a rare occasion where
Iraq’s elite agreed upon Syria. In the past, each political party has
carried out its own foreign policy with different groups coming out for the
Syrian ... more »
Terry Jones to burn 3000 Qurans
*"Law enforcement officers arrested a Florida pastor Wednesday as he drove
to a park to light nearly 3,000 Qurans on fire to protest the Sept. 11,
2001 terrorist attacks."*
It looks this guy is bored. He should be given a hobby in a jail-cell. Last
time he did that, I believe, it resulted in the death of Americans in
Afghanistan during a protest. Maybe he gets kicks out of it and is
desperate for attention. All the more reason that he needs solitude in a
jail cell. If he feels lonely there Pat Robertson can provide him company -
they're a match made in heaven or hell. Indeed they're... more »
Valdimir Putin's Message to Americans: Caution in Syria
His full message was published in the New York Times. He is stealing
the limelight from Obama on the Syria issue.
I hope Putin can end the war in Syria with the co-operation of other major
powers - U.S. China, Britain and France. Enough slaughter of civilians has
already taken place.
Stop!
*Oliver Munday*
"It is alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign
countries has become commonplace for the United States. Is it in America’s
long-term interest? I doubt it. Millions around the world increasingly see
America not as a model of democracy ... more »
Are The Real Enemies In Syria Or Washington?
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Brandon Smith
Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern
and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns
of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary
moment — that which they cannot anticipate. –Sun Tzu, The Art of War
The definition of what makes an “enemy” may vary from person to person. But
I would say that, generally, an enemy is one who has an active ability to
do irreparable harm to you or your essential values. He is motivated by
de... more »
Symposium — Maps are Theories, Cartographic Errors Make Flawed Debates
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Janice Bially Mattern. It is the
15th installment in our “End of IR Theory” companion symposium for
the special issue of the European Journal of International
Relations. SAGE has temporarily ungated all of the articles in that
issue. This post refers to Patrick Thaddeus Jackson‘s and Daniel
Nexon‘s article (PDF). Their post appeared earlier today. Other entries in
the symposium–when
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Royal Mail For Sale
*"I bumped into an old acquaintance the other day. He told me he had taken
a job as a postman. He said it was better than walking the streets." *(Tommy
Cooper)
As they keeping saying at the BBC: Mrs Thatcher's government ruled it out;
John Major's government thought about it, then thought again; and New
Labour went quite far with the idea, then dropped it. Now here we go again.
Yes, it's Royal Mail privatisation time, take three (albeit *not* Post
Office privatisation).
I can't say I'm much struck on the idea myself, but I'd like to hear both
sides of the argument and re-consid... more »
PhD or Not a PhD
It was perhaps appropriate that yesterday’s tale of a young pundit’s career
unraveling due to falsely claimed PhD coincided with the first meeting of
the Doctoral Research Seminar I am teaching. Elizabeth O’Bagy had given the
impression that she had finished her dissertation, but apparently not so
much. After tweeting about it, I got some
Continue reading
Symposium — The Most Important Emerging Theoretical Clusters in IR? Not What You Think
Editor’s Note: This is a post (mostly) by Patrick Thaddeus Jackson. It is
the 14th installment in our “End of IR Theory” companion symposium for
the special issue of the European Journal of International
Relations. SAGE has temporarily ungated all of the articles in that
issue. This post refers to PTJ’s and Daniel Nexon‘s article (PDF).
A response, authored by Janice Bially Mattern, will appear at 10am Eastern.
Other entries
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Dictator Rising but Don’t Blame the President
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In his address to the nation, September 10 2013, President Obama backed off
on attacking Syria but still reserves the right to do so if diplomacy fails.
…I'm also the President of the world's oldest constitutional democracy. So
even though I possess the authority to order military strikes, I believed
it was right, in the absence of a direct or imminent threat to our
security, to take this debate to Congress.
Like President Bush before him, President Obama makes it easy to blame him.
Maybe it just t... more »
TANKA, Not Tanks
*by
Nan Socolow*
The following are six comments I submitted to the *New York
Times*yesterday morning. I wrote all of these comments in TANKA,
Japanese form
of poetry using 5 lines of 5,7,5,7,7 syllables each.
Threaten to Threaten, Tom Friedman:
Arab Gulf leaders
Support Obama's effort.
Syria's amok.
We're not the Global Police
No need to aid Jihadists.
Who do you Trust? Maureen Dowd:
Pooty-Poot's given
Obama and John Kerry
The red-line exit.
Joe Six-Pack is anti-war
He was Bush's base.
Homeland Confusion, Tom Kean, Lee Hamilton:
Homeland not secu... more »
Obama Regime Checkmated or Merely Stalled?
"NoBull Peace Prize"
Anthony Freda Art Samm Simpson
Human beings around the globe anxiously await while the decrepit Obama
regime fumble and tumble in their desire to destroy Syria and then Iran –
and bring about the final confrontation. Whether a slip of Kerry’s tongue
was feigned or planned, it has opened the door for Putin’s diplomacy. As
most folks who peruse the Internet may suspect, a failure of diplomacy or a
false flag event will provide cover for the Obama regime to brainwash
Americans, get the Congressional votes and/or act on its own admission – or
should we say its NWO ... more »
Fall Provincial Election - Thornhill a Factor?
I don't agree with her slant but she makes some good points:
"In true Tory death wish fashion, the PCs are engaged in some embarrassing
infighting.
Fedeli became finance critic after PC Leader Tim Hudak fired Thornhill MPP
Peter Shurman, who refused to pay back a $20,719 housing allowance he'd
claimed for a Toronto apartment after he moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake.
He didn't qualify for the allowance in his riding. He did qualify in NOTL.
Add to that some mischief-making by Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington
MPP Randy Hillier and you have the Tories imploding on themselves once
ag... more »
Clara Curtiss Photos Long Walk 4 Marshall, Missouri
Photos
by Clara Curtiss
Thanks to Long Walker Clara Curtiss for sharing her photos with Censored
News of Long Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz in Marshall, Missouri! Clara was
on Long Walk 2 northern route in 2008. "Long walkers 25 mile, running
and walking, was nice to get out and pray," Clara said.
Michael Lane said on Tuesday, "We are indeed staying in Marshall at a
farm with some
A Walk in the Park In the Land of the Bitterz
Wit's End - 19 hours ago
“Man in his misguidance has powerfully interfered with nature. He has
devastated the forests, and thereby even changed the atmospheric conditions
and the climate. Some species of plants and animals have become entirely
extinct through man, although they were essential in the economy of Nature.
Everywhere the purity of the air is affected by smoke and the like, and the
rivers are defiled. These and other things are serious encroachments upon
Nature, which men nowadays entirely overlook but which are of the greatest
importance, and at once show their evil effect not only upon plants bu... more »
“Why The U.S. Really Wants a War With Syria”
*“Why The U.S. Really Wants a War With Syria”*
by Greg Canavan
“Apparently, global markets rallied overnight on hopes that a conflict may
be avoided if Syria gives up its chemical weapons. If that’s the case, it’s
a rally that will fade later in the week. That’s because the ongoing Syrian
conflict has nothing to do with chemical weapons. It’s all about regime
change, which is all about natural gas and pipelines. But this is not just
“another” Middle Eastern conflict. It’s much deeper, subtler, and
potentially far more dangerous than preceding conflicts. As we’ll attempt
to ex... more »
Read Stuff, You Should
Happy Birthday to Sir Ian Holm, 82. I've actually only seen him in a
handful of movies, with a bunch of things that I easily could have seen but
for whatever reason haven't. But two of those I have seen stand out for me:
his performances in Big Night, and as Fluellen in Henry V. Terrific.
Ah, nothing like a little good stuff:
1. Margo Schlanger on solitary confinement.
2. Gabriel Arana on the immigration bill.
3. Jamelle Bouie reports from rally for defunding Obamacare.
4. I like this Roseanne McMannus analysis of Obama going to Congress very
much; I've argued it was a good idea be... more »
Income Disparity In America-- Through The Roof... Worse Than Ever... Or Anywhere
You probably don't remember the Roaring Twenties. Conservative Republicans,
corruption beyond anything ever seen in America and a haughty empowered
plutocracy ruled America with an iron first. And brought on the Great
Depression. FDR helped rebalance the American equation. A series of
corporate-oriented presidents-- surrounded by a corporate-sponsored ruling
elite-- has chipped away at almost everything FDR accomplished-- and
they're working full speed to get whatever is left. Reagan, the Bushs,
Clinton, Obama have all been dreadful presidents, among the worst in
history. Perhaps... more »
A little Thursday Tommy Cooper humour
*"Doc, I can't stop singing the green green grass of home."*
*"That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome."*
*"Is it common?"*
*"It's not unusual."*
Thanks to Craig at Is The BBC Biased for reminding me of that joke.
The Politics of Royal Mail Privatisation
It's looking like they will really do it this time. Where the blessed
Margaret feared to tread, and New Labour ignominiously failed, our merry
coalition of Liberal Democrats and Conservatives in the process of
privatising Royal Mail. Wheeled out to defend a policy that is conspicuously
unpopular, Michael Fallon says this is about liberating Royal Mail, of
giving it the freedom to invest in the future. As profits were £324m in May
this year and £211m in 2012, it looks like there are funds to invest - if
the government allowed the company to do so. The sell-off requires members
of th... more »
They've Come A Long Way, Baby
Tommy Douglas and David Lewis wouldn't recognize today's New Democratic
Party. If you want to take the measure of how much the party has changed,
start with economic policy. On that score, Tom Walkom writes, Thomas
Mulcair and Stephen Harper aren't that different:
So how would a Mulcair government act? If the NDP leader’s comments are any
indication, the answer to that question is: very, very cautiously.
First, he has rejected most tax increases. As he told the Bloomberg news
service in March, an NDP government would not raise income taxes on the
rich. Nor would it boost the feder... more »
Anthony Weiner and all about Weiner - ad for Mayrol campaign
Anthony Weiner worked hard. His campaign ad reveals it well. What more he
could have done? All the modern technology - I-Phone publicity and all.
Transparency and openness for the public. He did it all.
Fukushima Updates - September 9 , 2013 .... It's the groundwater problem ( note the impervious wall not so impervious ) , stupid ( channeling Bill Clinton on the economy from years ago ) ? Today's usual horrific items detailing the horros underway in Fukushima - note Guam and South Korea taking steps to protect themselves and their Citizens !
Catharsis Ours - 19 hours ago
Japan Government and Tepco world of lies - are they putting Olympic
athletes at risk of cancers ?
04:38 PM EST on September 10th, 2013 | 4 comments
Japan Times: Prime Minister telling “outright lie”? — Experts: Nuclear
material “has kept gushing into Pacific far beyond man-made bay” —
Fukushima fisherman: “He must be kidding… he doesn’t know what’s going”
03:41 PM EST on September 10th, 2013 | 16 comments
Tokyo Professor: Recent tests show “new radioactive materials” flowing
nonstop into ocean from Fukushima reactor buildings
02:44 PM EST on September 10th, 2013 | 6 comments
NHK: Cont... more »
Homelessness and patriotism?
Stars and Stripes comfort or maybe homeless man is conveying that so much
for the Stars and Stripes. It does not cover poverty - wars yes,
Americans-well beings no! Imagine $ 2 trillion for Iraq and Afghanistan
wars could have done for the Americans at home. But then black-gold rules.
The picture below conveys it well. Maybe he is a war-veteran.
*STARS AND STRIPES: A homeless man slept under an American-flag blanket on
a park bench on Tuesday in New York. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)WSJ*
Untitled
*U.S. House water resources bill receives mixed reviews, GNO challenges
FEMA on flood insurance rate increase~Jordan Blum*
*House water bill drops Morganza to the Gulf levee from list of authorized
projects ~Mark Schleifstein*
*Lee Zurik Investigation: Fun with "change orders" at JP Housing Authority*
*Katrina Huckster Ed Blakely is about to start rebuilding Sydney, Australia
— one shopping mall at a time ~Kevin Allman, Gambit *
*Doc Hawley Shares his Expertise of the Mississippi at New River Festival ~Sharon
Litwin*
*Three Rivers Art Festival Gearing Up On Northshore ~George Bonne... more »
The Poet: Edgar Allan Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream"
*"A Dream Within A Dream"*
"Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.
I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter cl... more »
Syria War updates - CIA begins delivering lethal aid to syria rebel forces .. US Military confirms Syria Rebels has sarin gas ......Al Qaeda fighting forces in action inside Syria.....Syria chemical weapon disarmament plan updates....
http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/u-s-military-confirms-rebels-had-sarin/#B3p8IiMxlyQRKG3v.03
( Despite their statements to the contrary , J Secretary of State John
Kerry and President Obama must be aware of the Syria Rebels chemical weapon
capabilities and suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria ... after all ,
the US military knows these facts...)
As part of the Obama administration’s repeated insistence – though without
offering proof – that the recent sarin gas attack near Damascus was the
work of the Assad regime, the administration has downplayed or denied the
possibility that al-... more »
A trial judge may, but not must, consider a video of a crime to identify an accused
*R. v. Rae,* 2013 ONCA 556:
[5] The appellant also submits that the trial judge, who saw the
appellant in court throughout the trial and viewed the convenience store
video, erred by not expressing his own opinion about the reliability of the
identification evidence.
[6] We disagree. The leading case in this area, R. v. Nikolovski,
[1996] 3 S.C.R. 1197, permits, but does not require, a trial judge to make
observations along these lines. In the present case, the trial judge was
entitled to rely on the strong identification evidence of the two
witnesses, without su... more »
Prime Minister Samaras under suspicion as he plots to sell Bank of Greece subsidiary to American Associates - so report The Slog ! Greece unemployments posts new record at 28 percent as per ELSAT , Syriza has edge over New Democracy in new poll......Greece in terrible shape say Oxfam as even the ECB concedes Greece may need two more bailouts !
http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/greece-exclusive-samaras-under-suspicion-as-he-plots-to-sell-bog-subsidiary-to-american-associates/
GREECE
EXCLUSIVE: Samaras under suspicion as he plots to sell BoG
subsidiary to American associates
*The Troika doesn’t want to bring justice to Greece, it just wants to
take
money from it*
[image: samaraspain]*Jam for Samaras today, recovery for the rest
tomorrow*
*In what might at first sight look like a desperate attempt to raise
money
to pay off mathematically unrepayable debt, The Slog has learned that
the
Athens Government is set to sell the ... more »
Who predicted the sluggish economy?
Robert P. Murphy looks back.
Putin's Editorial in the New York Times
A Plea for Caution From Russia
What Putin Has to Say to Americans About Syria
11 September 2013
MOSCOW — RECENT events surrounding Syria have prompted me to speak directly
to the American people and their political leaders. It is important to do
so at a time of insufficient communication between our societies.
Relations between us have passed through different stages. We stood against
each other during the cold war. But we were also allies once, and defeated
the Nazis together. The universal international organization — the United
Nations — was then established to prevent such de... more »
When the jokes start...
"President Obama’s foreign policy is taking a a beating, especially abroad.
They’re not as excited about him as they used to be. In fact, people in
Kenya are saying, ‘We’re positive he wasn’t born here."
Jay Leno takes a pot shot at Barack Obama, in fact he took several at
Barack Obama and his team.. see them all here.
About Easter Bunnies, Easter Eggs and False Flags...
address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 22 hours ago
Link:
http://youtu.be/sNRh1vlGksk
The Corbet Report's James Corbett did it again. A high-speed history of
'false flag' operations that shaped the world. Whether James missed some
of
them, for instance the several Gladio- and Gladio-like
state-terrorismattacks littering Europe years ago, is another story
leaving many open
questions. With the USA remembering the 12th anniversary of the New York
attacks, aka "nine-11", it seems right to remind us of inconsistencies
with
reality that are widely believed by the -due to disinterest for the
underlying issues- ignorant public. Even the recen... more »
Barack Hussein Obama and his White House team lie and keep on doing so
*Thanks to Theo Spark for the spot*
When the US President and his team lie so blatantly yet the majority of the
world's media (including* *the Obama worshipping BBC) take no notice, what
can be done?*
*
List Of Over 100 Heirloom Seed Suppliers From Off The Grid
List of 100 Heirloom Seed Suppliers
Food Freedom News, 8 September 2013
Here is a useful list of *100+* companies supplying heirloom / non-GMO /
organic seeds. If health is wealth, then this page is solid gold! [image:
:)] Please share this important information. If you have any additions or
corrections for this list, please let us know! We welcome genuine suppliers
based anywhere in the world. Let’s make the biggest and best list we can!
*For suppliers outside the US, see the full list at **Off Grid Info*
Recommendations for more heirloom seed companies to add have been pour... more »
‘Expect everything’: A new pretext to justify bombing Syria?
Nile Bowie
Russia Today
While the Obama administration pays lip service to the Russian solution,
there is no reason to believe that Washington will take its finger off the
trigger. In a recent interview with CBS, Syrian President Bashar Assad
warned that the United States should “expect everything” if it launches a
military strike against Damascus, insinuating that the already highly
combustible situation could genuinely spiral out of control if Washington
escalated this war. The pictures coming out of Benghazi on the anniversary
of 9/11 speak for themselves. A year after the killi... more »
Guardian online - Snowden release - NSA, USA & Israel
According to the Guardian Newspaper, *The National Security Agency
routinely shares raw intelligence data with Israel without first sifting it
to remove information about US citizens, a top-secret document provided to
the Guardian by whistleblower Edward Snowden reveals.
*
*• NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans' data with Israel*
*• Secret deal places no legal limits on use of data by Israelis*
*• Only official US government communications protected*
*• Agency insists it complies with rules governing privacy*
*• Read the NSA and Israel's 'memorandum of understanding'*
B... more »
"... remember when we voted for him in 2008 and 2012 we promised to support him, no matter what"
"... remember when we voted for him in 2008 and 2012 we promised to support
him, no matter what... That's why we here at the Americans for whatever
Barack Obama wants, did you know he's friends with Jay-Z?"
Satire?
PUTIN SPEAKS TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Syria Crisis: *Vladimir Putin's Letter To America*
*Excerpts from the letter by Vladimir Putin, Russian President, for the New
York Times*
*1.* No one wants the United Nations to suffer the fate of the League of
Nations, which collapsed because it lacked real leverage.
This is possible if influential countries bypass the United Nations and
take military action without Security Council authorization.
*2.* The potential strike by the United States against Syria, despite
strong opposition from many countries and major political and religious
leaders, including the pope, will re... more »
Breaking news
Well, it just goes to show how wrong you can be.
Breaking news on the Sky News website, prominently placed as their third
story, tells us that
The publisher of the Sunday Mirror is being investigated over alleged phone
hacking by former employees at the newspaper.
Trinity Mirror said Scotland Yard has informed its national newspaper
publishing subsidiary, MGN Limited, that a probe is under way to establish
whether it is criminally liable for alleged unlawful conduct by former
employees at the weekly tabloid.
Based on past experience, I assumed that - given that this *isn't* a
... more »
IDEAS 4: Photos of Wan Saiful's Talk on the Politics and Economy of Malaysia
Before Wan Saiful Wan Jan, CEO of the Institute for Democracy and Economic
Affairs (IDEAS) in Kuala Lumpur, gave his talk, I introduced him. No notes
intro, I focused on Wan leaving his 17 years career in London and go back
to Kuala Lumpur along with his wife and 3 kids, all born in London, to
start a free market think tank there, when "free market" and "limited
government" are strange concepts for many people in Malaysia and many other
Asian countries given the huge role and presence of the government in the
economy.
I met Wan in Atlanta, USA in middle of 2008 during the Atlas Libe... more »
Syrius Morning Linkage
If you are like me, you have been transfixed by the unfolding story on
Syria, the diplomatic gambit that has forestalled an imminent military
strike. Alongside this important news has been the more picayune question
of a Syria intervention advocate falsely claiming her academic credentials
from my alma mater. Lost in the midst of all
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A Plea for Caution From Russia
Vladimir Putin
New York Times
Recent events surrounding Syria have prompted me to speak directly to the
American people and their political leaders. It is important to do so at a
time of insufficient communication between our societies.
Relations between us have passed through different stages. We stood against
each other during the cold war. But we were also allies once, and defeated
the Nazis together. The universal international organization — the United
Nations — was then established to prevent such devastation from ever
happening again.
The United Nations’ founders understood ... more »
Ernst Jünger On The "Prevailing Power of Pain"
*Ernst Jünger - On Pain.*
*Wikipedia:*
Ernst Jünger (29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a German writer and
philosopher. In addition to his political essays, novels and diaries, he is
well known for Storm of Steel, an account of his experience during World
War I.
Jünger was among the forerunners of magical realism. His vision in The
Glass Bees (1957, German title: Gläserne Bienen), of a future in which an
overmechanized world threatens individualism, could be seen as science
fiction. A sensitive poet with training in botany and zoology, as well as a
soldier, his works in ge... more »
Who caused the global financial crisis? An inconvenient truth.
*Guest post by Vinay Kolhatkar*
Who caused the global financial crisis? You must surely have heard the
wrong explanation, something that goes like this:
1. American banks knowingly sold unrepayable home loans to a gullible
public;
2. Unregulated Wall Street greed resulted in poor investments being sold
to retirement funds the world over;
3. Credit derivatives, collateralised debt obligations (CDOs), and
credit default swaps, were evil toxic securities created by banks which led
to a huge loss of wealth;
4. This house of cards collapsed, leading to corpor... more »
Ahmad Abu Layl: A child soldier in Syria
Children in war-torn Syria. I am not in favour of American strikes as it
will simply kill more civilians and may solve nothing. But the world,
especially U.S. and Russia, must do something to end this tragedy in
progress. If Iran can be brought into the negotiations it may work.
*FATHERLY GUIDANCE: Ahmad Abu Layl aimed his weapon as his father stood
behind him in Aleppo, Syria, Tuesday. (Hamid Khatib/Reuters)WSJ*
So, you want a job in policy?
I haven’t worked a “real job” since being an undergrad. However, I often
get asked by undergrads for advice about preparations for real world policy
jobs. I recently asked my former PhD student, Kate Kidder, a research
associate at the Center for a New American Security, to provide some advice
for an undergrad wanting to get
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Taking a Green Vacation
Have you ever caught yourself thinking that certain rules can be relaxed
when doing something special, like taking a vacation? We often allow
ourselves to indulge ... perhaps eating less-than-healthy foods or spending
a bit more money than usual. It is, after all, a special time and meant to
be a break from the "norm".
[image: Image of two lounge chairs on the beach.]
Thinking about how we love our holidays, I wondered if we take a break from
living green. Do we use more water if we're staying in a hotel? Do we
ignore the high environmental cost of air travel or opt for the conveni... more »
SONGPOET: Who Was The One Who Made Me Feel Unkind? Close The Door Lightly When You Go
When I was barely out of my teens, one of my favorite artists on the local
New York scene was Eric Andersen, a folk singer who every girl I liked
seemed to be in love with. That was one motivation for booking him to play
at my college. I was a freshman when I discovered his cover of the Big Joe
Williams song, "Baby Please Don't Go" on his debut album, *Today Is the
Highway*, but it wasn't until the following year, when he released *'Bout
Changes 'n' Things* (which included classics like "Violets of Dawn," "Thirsty
Boots," "Hey Babe, Have You Been Cheatin'," "Close the Door Lightly... more »
Meanwhile, the UN crap continues....
[image: Walking stick]
*Any day I see a walking stick is a good day.*
A local journalist sent this around. They were applying to attend the ICAO.
As another discussant observed, the newspaper this reporter represents is
not affiliated with a Taiwanese new agency and thus there are no grounds
whatsoever for rejection.
*++++++++++++++*
Good afternoon,
With respect to your request for accreditation to attend the 38th Session
of the ICAO Assembly, ICAO continues to conduct itself in accordance with
the United Nations’ one-China policy and our unit is unfortunately not
permitted to ac... more »
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Dwarf galaxy NGC 5195 is best known as the smaller companion of spiral
M51, the Whirlpool galaxy. Seen together they seem to trace the curve and
dot of a cosmic question mark, recorded in Lord Rosse's 19th century
drawings as one of the original spiral nebulae. Dwarfed by enormous M51
(aka NGC 5194), NGC 5195 spans about 20,000 light-years. A close encounter
with M51 has likely triggered star formation and enhanced that galaxy's
prominent spiral arms.
*Click image for larger size.*
Processed from image data available in the Hubble Legacy Archive, this
majestic close-up of NGC... more »
To Encourage Resistance To Surveillance Tyranny Sam Adams Prize Awarded To Snowden (Whistleblowers Unite!) 9/11 Anniversaries Observed
Under cover of Syria bombing hysteria ~ Food Stamp Cuts To Get House Vote
In Syria's Shadow If you've read the quote I have above from Senator Frank
Church, you will not be surprised at who was just awarded the Sam Adams
prize. And by whom. In the Whistleblower ChaletBy Silkie Carlo I met the
whistleblowers in a peculiar location, an unassuming, identikit cluster of
Dutch holiday chalets,
Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW) - Hair Removal
Welcome to Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW)!
Wondering how to live greener? You've come to the right place. Each week we
challenge ourselves to try a new task ... or "amp up" something we're
already doing. We raise our awareness, learn from each other and develop
Eco-friendly skills which will improve our lives and protect our planet.
Doing so together gives us power ... the power to Change The World!
If this is your first visit, please click HERE for information and a
complete list of all the challenges we've taken on so far.
This post contains great information and I encourage ... more »
Quote of the day: “9/11 was not a ‘tragedy.’ It was an act of war …”
“On Dec 7, 1941 Japan attacked the United States. We
fought in multiple theatres, against industrialised war
machines. In less than 4 years, we won unconditional victory.
“On Sep 11, 2001 something happened. We lit candles,
but bickered over what and who. We fought against a
tactic, and for the ‘hearts and minds’ of our enemies.
12 years later, we can’t even define victory. We are now
considering helping an enemy take over Syria.
“9/11 was not a ‘tragedy.’ It was an act of war. The
endless denial, appeasement, flailing, and conspiracy
theories are the tragedy.”
- Keith Weiner
C... more »
Released Syrian hostage Domenico Quirico outs alleged islamist syrian rebels as mixed up men in pursuit of money ! Quote from Quirico "They follow whoever promises them a future, gives them weapons, gives them money to buy cell phones, computers, clothes." ......Syrian Opposition doesn't trust russians ( know they can't be rolled like the US and West ) ...... the chemical weapon process will take many years if it ever comes to fruition - look at the US example in Kentucky !
BBC article - understanding who some of the Rebels are ! Opportunists
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24039309
10 September 2013 Last updated at 12:44 ET
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Syria hostage Domenico Quirico 'treated like animal'
[image: Italian journalist Domenico Quirico - kidnapped in Syria in early
April - arrives at Ciampino military airport in Rome, Italy in the early
hours of 9 September 2013]Mr Quirico said that paradoxically he was treated
with most humanity when held by al-Qaeda
Continue reading the main... more »
Pastor Terry Jones arrested before the could burn almost three thousand Qurans and set the Islamic world afire again ...
You know things are bad for the Uniparty if they shutdown the crazy Pastor
Terry Jones from completing one of stunts....
http://www.businessinsider.com/911-anniversary-terry-jones-arrest-2013-9
MULBERRY, Fla. (AP) — A Florida pastor has been arrested before he could
set fire to almost 3,000 Qurans.
Polk County sheriff's officials say the Rev. Terry Jones and his associate
pastor were arrested on unspecified felony charges in the small central
Florida town of Mulberry on Wednesday. A news conference is scheduled for
later Wednesday to announce specific charges.
Media reports show he ... more »
At last, NYC has drug dealers God doesn't have to be ashamed of
*Not so fast, gents. You aren't by chance transacting this transaction on
the Sabbath, are you? For shame!*
*by Ken*
You've probably heard this story, but I wanted to make sure. It's about the
observant Jewish drug dealers in Brighton Beach who warned their customers
via text that their business shut down every Friday evening and daytime
Saturday.
I pointed out to the friend who passed along another version of this story
(before I saw Al Kamen's washingtonpost.com "In the Loop" version, below):
"You have to feel for drug consumers in Sheepshead Bay, being forced to
rely on eithe... more »
Paulo Coelho, “Accepting The Fight”
*“Accepting The Fight”*
by Paulo Coelho
“If someone confronts you over ideas or ideals, step up and accept the
fight, because conflict is present in every moment of our lives and
sometimes it needs to show itself in the broad light of day. But do not
fight in order to prove that you are right or to impose your ideas or
ideals on someone else. Only accept the fight as a way of keeping your
spirit clean and your will spotless. When the fight is over, both sides
will emerge as winners, because they tested their limitations and their
abilities. Since both respect the courage and ... more »
The Daily "Near You?"
La Verne, California, USA. Thanks for stopping by.
“Discovering True Selves: Soul Seeing”
*“Discovering True Selves: Soul Seeing”*
by Madisyn Taylor, The DailyOM
“The soul is the purest expression of an individual and is not bound by
physical forms or fleeting emotions. When we want to see deeply into the
heart and mind of another person, soul seeing, also called soul gazing,
allows us to see their soul. The soul is the purest expression of an
individual and is not bound by physical forms or fleeting emotions. Through
a simple art that involves looking deeply into a partner’s eyes, soul
seeing can show you a person’s inner beauty that you might otherwise miss.
It ... more »
D. Interviews Caleb Skinner about Project XIII for the PC and Mac Desktop "Alpha" Release
http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.com/2013/09/project-xiii-desktop-interview-with_11.html
Posted by D.
I just did an interview with Caleb Skinner for the launch of ProjectXII-
the Desktop app!! We kept the chatting to a bare minimum and managed to
keep to the bare basic essentials and the interview is about 15 minutes
long it total. With the wonderful help of American Kabuki to upload the
audio into video format and onto Youtube..... it's a team effort. :>D
... Just the facts mam
The PXIII desktop app will be released most likely in the next few days- I
will definitely let... more »
Teach for America and Noble St Charter Schools: A Dangerous Combination
Recently, the director of Teach for America Chicago, Josh Anderson, wrote
a response to the excellent exposé Edushyster posted regarding TFA
Chicago’s role in charter school expansion. Edushyster’s–or should I
proudly say Jennifer C. Berkshire‘s–piece was entitled “Is TFA Undermining
the Chicago Public Schools.” (The answer is “yes,” if you were wondering…)
And she writes: When news […]
Fukushima updates - September 11 , 2013.....Links to Energy News articles covering both day to day issues as well as long term problems presented... Very important articles from Simply Info on Unit four fuel removal risks , Crane failure due to a cracked beam in the steel framework , Ice Wall being planned that may not work ( why should the Ice Wall fare better than anything else to date ) , ground water problems out of control - as we can easily see , Unit 2 pressure falls again - prior event allegedly due to an open valve , what is causing the new pressure problem though ?
Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
Fukushima horror headlines of the day from Energy News.....
05:51 PM EST on September 11th, 2013 | 4 comments
Nuclear Expert: Molten fuel may have flowed through cracks in foundations
of Fukushima reactor buildings — No one’s been able to go under and take
samples
05:06 PM EST on September 11th, 2013 | 8 comments
Japan Marine Expert: Fukushima radioactive tanks may have already been
emptied into Pacific Ocean -Xinhua
03:06 PM EST on September 11th, 2013 | 7 comments
Xinhua: “Indications are that there is a second leak” at Fukushima, says
Japan expert — Fish over 140 km from plant hav... more »
Financially stressed out Detroit suffers power outage - parts of Detroit may be without power until noon on Thursday ! When you have an old system which has not been maintained appropriately over the years - breakdowns will occur !
Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130911/METRO01/309110089/Areas-Detroit-may-remain-without-power-until-noon-Thursday?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
September
11, 2013 at 5:57 pm
Areas of Detroit may remain without power until noon Thursday
- Darren A. Nichols, Christine Ferretti and Serena Maria Daniels
- The Detroit News
- 28 Comments
[image: Fire trucks sit outside Coleman A. Young Municipal Center after
an
apparent power outage in Detroit.]
Purchase Image
Fire trucks sit outside Coleman A. Young Municipal Center after an
apparent
power outage in Detroit. (Robin... more »
Project XIII Desktop: Interview with Caleb and D
I just did an interview with Caleb Skinner for the launch of ProjectXII-
the Desktop app!! We kept the chatting to a bare minimum and managed to
keep to the bare basic essentials and the interview is about 15 minutes
long it total. With the wonderful help of American Kabuki to upload the
audio into video format and onto Youtube..... it's a team effort. :>D
... Just the facts mam
The PXIII desktop app will be released most likely in the next few days- I
will definitely let you all know the moment it's ready to go.
www.projectxiii.com
The first launch will be an alpha version- whi... more »
A system based almost entirely on fraud
There's another important anniversary at this time of year. Five years ago
this week the Banksters crashed our economy, basically by lying and
stealing. Their "punishment" cost trillions. Out of our pockets, not
theirs.
In summary, the financial industry collectively decided that you could fund
economic growth despite stagnant wages through piling on mountains of debt.
But when it all went bad, the solution wasn’t to rebalance the economy, to
get money into the hands of ordinary workers and preference wages over
assets. The solution was to point a fire hose of money at the people w... more »
The Conservative Party of Canada Continues To Do Everything In Its Power To Strangle The Life Out Of Democracy In Canada ...
*Conservative Party lawyer directed robocall questions during
investigation: documents*
OTTAWA – *The Conservative Party lawyer who attended interviews related to
the May 2011 robocalls investigation at times spoke for witnesses and
directed the questions, according to excerpts obtained by Global News.
Arthur Hamilton sat in on the interviews with the witnesses, who had all
worked as Conservative staffers, alongside Elections Canada investigators
Allan Mathews and Ron Lamothe in March and April 2012.
The investigation relates to misleading robocalls in Guelph during the 2011
elec... more »
Gates Money and Common Core– Part III
My first post on Gates and his Common Core State Standards (CCSS) spending
includes information on his paying millions to the four key organizations
involved in composing CCSS as well as to key education organizations
and think tanks for their endorsement. My second post of this
series examines Gates money paid to organizations influencing state
departments and local school districts for the purpose of […]
Divining why US foreign policy on Syria is "bombing " here at home and internationally - the Obama / White House " Ball of confusion factors " , the difficulty for many to grasp " whose red line is it anyway " and does the articulation for War , let alone the proposed remedy on the table make either sense or are likely to achieve the stated purposes ( which seem to change daily ) and do the majority of americans trust this Commander in Chief ?
Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
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Diplomacy on Syria is not what Israel wants and that is frightening!
The entire world breathes a sigh of relief, except for Israel. Jerusalem
Post has an article which expresses disappointment. Yup, who cares if the
the population of the planet has said NO to war. For Israel a possible
Syrian deal that would prevent war is *‘More bad then good for Israel”
*
Exclamation marks denote my exasperation with Israeli spin, lies,
propaganda and incessant warmongering !!!
*Excerpt *
Chemical weapons out of Assad’s hands, therefore, is a net gain – that is
the good news.
*The bad news, however, is that Assad is left standing*.(!!!!)
*Bad new... more »
9/11 is a Joke
You Know You're Right - 9/11 from Spike1138 on Vimeo.
Take a Deep Breath.
Look at it Again.
You Know You're Right - 7/7 from Spike1138 on Vimeo.
007 was the number Magician and spy to Elizabeth I Dr John Dee assigned to
himself as his code name.
911 is a Joke from Spike1138 on Vimeo.
Don't believe the hype
Wake Me Up When September Ends - The Fox Network and Prior Knowledge from
Spike1138 on Vimeo.
*2/26*
2.26 from Spike1138 on Vimeo.
2/26 - The 1993 World Trade Center Bombing from Spike1138 on Vimeo.
Question: What if 9/11 happened 3 weeks after Bill Clinton's
innagur... more »
"Naïve, Weak, A Fool..."
"If you love, you are considered naïve. If happy, you are considered
frivolous and simple. If generous and altruistic, you are considered
suspect. If forgiving, you are considered weak. If trusting, you are
considered a fool. If you try to be all of these things, people are sure
you are phony. This flippant attitude has had much to do with the breeding
of a society of detached, noncommitted persons too sophisticated to admit
their confusion and unhappiness and too caught up in ego to risk doing
anything about it. It has perpetuated isolation and devalued basic human
values. Th... more »
“The Wealthy 'Make Mistakes', the Poor Go to Jail”
*“The Wealthy 'Make Mistakes', the Poor Go to Jail”*
By Chris Arnade
“I knew him as "Mr one-glove". The origins of his nickname were cloudy,
but had to do with his legendary stinginess. He had just lost his company
close to $1bn betting on mortgages. That company, facing massive losses
from him and other traders, had only staved off bankruptcy because of the
grace of the government. It was late in 2008 and Mr one-glove had joined us
at a bar, a group of disparate Wall Street traders united in an attempt to
drink away a bad year. Near the end of the night, Mr one-glove leaned i... more »
Billie Ray Martin - Your Loving Arms
I never had a handbag, but this was a firm dance floor favourite back in
t'day.
Elizabeth Warren Attacks's America's 'Bought & Paid For' Supreme Court
Former law professor and Senator Elizabeth Warren isn't pulling any punches
when she speaks of America's highest court:
*Look at the increasing corporate capture of the federal courts.*
*According to a recent study, the five conservative justices currently
sitting on the Supreme Court are in the top ten most pro-corporate justices
in a half century – and Justices Alito and Roberts are numbers one and two– the most anti-consumer in this entire time. The
Chamber of Commerce is now a major player in the Supreme Court, and its win
rate has risen to 70% of all cases it supports. Follow... more »
Your moment of Zen
Toys in my head. [Soviet Trade Dictionary via Erin O'Brien.]
Mercator Info Graphics - about Light that we shouldn't need and can be dangerous
address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 1 day ago
Link: http://youtu.be/M5dRJbhQx_Q
The Moscow-based Mercator Group produces astonishing effective and
educational information graphics as films for business and media.
This one about light pollution and its (hidden!) dangers demonstrates their
professional, compact way of 'getting the message across'. Indeed, take
note that throwing bright lights on at night for a visit to the bathroom
may be dangerous for your health!
What about some romantic candle-light?
John
911 - Echoes of Darkness [Mini-documentary]
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*Storm Clouds Gathering*
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wars that have left countless civilians dead based on this event. You owe
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We teach the professors how to talk!
*WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2013*
*What you should say to your seatmate:* Are women discriminated against in
the world of academic philosophy?
If so, they shouldn’t be. Yesterday, we started reading the links Katy
Waldman provided on the subject.
For Waldman’s piece at Slate, click here. For ourselves, we were stopped
dead in our tracks by the way her first link began.
The piece was written by Sally Haslanger, a philosophy professor at MIT
and, we’ll assume, a darn good one. Below, you see the way her piece began.
What follows has nothing to do with women’s issues. Times are hard al... more »
Armored Backpacks the Latest Back to School Craze
From a report on MSNBC today: Get your armored backpack and bullet proof
vest, it’s sure to provide much value added and raise test scores by taking
out the fear of being shot. TODAY | September 11, 2013 Bulletproof
school supplies aim to keep kids safe Companies like Hardwire LLC. are
introducing a new trend to the […]
Tea Party Rejects... Blah, Blah, Blah-- Does That Mean The Koch Brothers Have Said No?
Boehner and Cantor and the rest of the sorry GOP congressional conservative
mainstream are holding a tiger by the tail-- and the tiger is hungry.
They've talked so much about repealing ObamaCare that the drooling
imbeciles they helped elect as Republicans last year think its real. So the
House leadership tried throwing them a bone... and they threw it back.
Boehner and Cantor have to pass a government funding bill this week.
DeMint's neo-fascist crew at Heritage-- plus the fractious boobs at Club
for Growth and FreedomWorks-- have been rallying the extremists and
threatening to p... more »
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