Tuesday, September 03, 2013

3 September - Blogs I'm Following II

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The UFO stories are late. Usually they are scheduled for August.

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 9 minutes ago
Hobsyllwin, the white dragon in Patagonia. Close to the city of Gaiman (South America). [photo via The Pagan Poppet]

Argentina: Possible Anomalous Object Over Colón (Entre Rios)

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 13 minutes ago
UFO researcher* Daniel Ubaldo Padilla* posted this image to his Facebook feed with the following caption: "The Visitor" - Along with other onlookers, a qualified local witness saw an object in the skies over Colón, photographing it in three separate intervals during a football match in the Las Achiras district. *Inexplicata* readers are cordially invited to check out his podcast (in Spanish) at http://www.fminolvidablecolon.com/ Inexplicata Podcasts covering items from UFO / paranormal history in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean

Argentina: UFOs in Victoria – There’s Something Going On (1998)

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 13 minutes ago
*Argentina: UFOs in Victoria – There’s Something Going On (1998)* [From Carlos A. Iurchuk’s “El Fuego del Dragon”, No.1, Vol.1] *By Andrea and Silvia Pérez Simondini – VISION OVNI* Throughout the year 1991, a story dominated the first pages of the country’s major newspapers: UFOs were invading the small and little-known locality of Victoria, located in Entre Rios, in the Republic of Argentina. Witnesses everywhere discussed the lights they would see flying over Laguna del Pescado, in single units, twos and threes, in an incredible itinerary that made it a show not to be missed by anyo... more »

What was in John Lewis’ speech!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 16 minutes ago
*TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2013* *Taylor Branch reporting:* Last week, we reviewed a series of reports about John Lewis’ now-famous speech—the speech he gave, at age 23, at the March of Washington. There was much discussion of the fact that Lewis agreed to change some parts of the original speech. But every time we turned around, we seemed to get a different account of what the speech had originally said! The analysts still weren’t satisfied! So last Friday, we took Taylor Branch to happy hour over at Penn Station. Rather, we took his book, Parting the Waters: America in the King Years... more »

From SNAFU to FUBAR

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 23 minutes ago
(For translations of the above military acronyms, please see the end of this post. I didn't want to begin with the F word right off the bat. But to paraphrase, let's just say that ever-declining 21st century America has gone from merely crazy to batshit insane.) Syria. I can't keep up with the developments. Nobody can. But maybe that's the whole idea. When it comes to domestic programs like passing a pallid background check for gun purchases, gridlock rules so that the NRA dollars may flow and the campaign coffers grow. When it comes to war, the speed is lightning fast, because only... more »

No comment from Ed Balls?

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 29 minutes ago
The BBC report very quietly that: The OECD economic agency has sharply increased its growth forecast for the UK economy this year to 1.5% from an earlier estimate of 0.8%. It said UK growth had gained momentum through the first half of the year. The forecast came as a survey indicated that activity in the UK construction sector grew at its fastest pace for nearly six years in August. On Monday, a similar survey had shown strong growth in the manufacturing sector. Recent data and surveys have pointed to an acceleration in the UK's economic recovery. 'Impressive' performance The OEC... more »

MSNBC Host Tries Everything to Get Alan Grayson to Support a Strike on Syria

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 41 minutes ago
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Nice but dim

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 52 minutes ago
The BBC has presented Middle Eastern issues from a predominantly Arabist perspective for several decades, but when people observe the religiously fuelled turmoil that's erupting throughout the Arab world, the idea that the troubles behind the “Israel Palestine conflict” may somehow be related must *surely* occur to them sooner or later. The appointment of Raffi Berg as Tarik Kafala’s replacement as head of the BBC News website’s Middle East desk set off a reflexive response from the usual pro-Palestinian organisations. Events have shown that ‘pro Palestinian’ advocacy is actually ... more »

Amazon Matchbox: Wet Matches or Real Fire?

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 59 minutes ago
If you buy a print book and get an ebook thrown in you would call it a bundle. It’s like the old ‘buy 1 get 1 free’ offer. You may pay a little extra at the time you buy it, but you may want to read the hardcopy at home and the digital in the version on the train. You may just be a hoarder and intent on owning everything, in every media. But is physical and digital book bundling mere hype dreamt up by the digital advisors, or a new marketing ‘must have’ and is there a real consumer demand that needs to be fulfilled, or are we merely striking matches in the dark? Well Amazon have ... more »

Coalition Deaths Still Declining in Afghanistan

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
As war talk continues about Syria, it's still the case that the US is at war in Afghanistan -- remember that one? And odds are that the US will still suffer more casualties in Afghanistan than anywhere else over the next several months. Still, it's worth noting that coalition casualties continue to decline sharply. There were 13 coalition fatalities in Afghanistan in August, following on 14 in July. That compares with 52 in August 2012 and 46 in July 2012; it's the lowest combined total for July and August since 2005 (and the lowest August since 2004). For the year, the total is 1... more »

The Strategic Signaling Dynamics of Assistant Professor Office Decorating Decisions

amurdie at Duck of Minerva - 1 hour ago
Having all read the canonical signaling literature within International Relations, new faculty members in IR are faced with a crucial and excruciating dilemma: how best to decorate their academic office. The following blog post examines this dilemma in detail and is intended to create an inter-university dialogue and research agenda on the issue. While Continue reading

DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT PUBLIC SCHOOLS: The Kenneth Chang Challenge!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2013* *Part 2—The refusal to report:* Way back in 1960, Sam Cooke released Wonderful World, which went to number 12 on the charts. He’s credited with the familiar lyrics, along with Adler and Alpert: Don't know much about history Don't know much biology Don't know much about a science book Don't know much about the French I took... Cooke, who was already 29, said he didn’t know much about the subjects he studied in high school. But he knew what a wonderful world this would be if his girl friend loved him too. The song, and the lyrics, have stuck. To hear the r... more »

Demonstration i Stockholm den 4 september.

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 1 hour ago
Nej (No to) till Big Brother Obama Stockholm, Sweden September 4, 2013 Protest Event I morgon, 4:e september, 5:00 em Medborgarplatsen, 611 35 Stockholm, Sweden Detta är en demonstration som arrangeras i samband med att USA:s president Barack Obama kommer till Stockholm den 4 september. Vi kommer att demonstrera mot: Massövervakning, USA:s krigspolitik och Nato-samarbete. Alla som kan samlas under dessa tre teman är varmt välkomna att deltaga. Målet är att lyckas samla en så bred massa som möjligt och använda detta ypperliga tillfälle åt att ifrågasätta USA:s politiska prioriter... more »

I Stopped Vaccinations Because___________________? - Fill In The Blank

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 1 hour ago
Source: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Living-with-Common-Sense/154468647938561 *If you would Be so kind ,please fill in the blank in the comment section below.*

Diane Ravitch’s Message to Boston Voters via The Indignant Teacher

jillconroy at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 hour ago
Dear Indignant Teacher: Friends in Boston have told me that my message to you has been widely read, which is good, but also widely misinterpreted. I am writing now to be clear what it means to support public education. It means that public schools should be subject to democratic control. Mayoral control is a very […]

Syrian Crisis and Stephen Harper's role

LeDaro at LeDaro - 1 hour ago
Stephen Harper does not want Parliament or the public to know that he will covertly participate in any Syrian attack by the U.S. Please read my earlier post on this subject matter here.

Upcoming War On Syria: Have The US And Israel Just Attempted A False Flag Missile Attack?

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 hour ago
The criminals in the US and Israel are absolutely desperate to have their nice little blood thirsty war against the innocent nation of Syria off and running..... They have already attempted the ridiculous "chemical weapons" attack on Assad's people that they thought they could sell to the public as being launched by Assad himself...Luckily, everyone on this entire planet has not bought into their lies..... So now they have been forced back to the "drawing board" so to speak in a new sinister plan to somehow justify an attack on Syria... Well, it seems that just this morning, these ... more »

Syrian civil war

LeDaro at LeDaro - 2 hours ago
Barack Obama drew a redline after the Syrian government allegedly used chemical weapons. Now he does not know what to do about the red line. .

It Sounds Like a Japanese Sci-Fi Movie - An "Ice Wall" to Sequester Fukushima

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 2 hours ago
The Japanese government claims it will build a wall of frozen soil to surround the Fukushima nuclear plant and, it's hoped, prevent radioactive cooling water from leaking. Shafts will be drilled into the ice wall to a depth of 27 metres through which coolant will be circulated to freeze the soil.

Ronald Coase has died

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 3 hours ago
Here is the news from the University of Chicago.

In breach of trust cases, restitution is proper even if repayment unlikely

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 3 hours ago
*R. v. Castro* 2010 ONCA 718 holds: 28 Insofar as the nature of the offence is concerned, in cases involving breach of trust, the paramount consideration is the claims of the victims: Fitzgibbon at pp. 1014-15. Ability to pay is not the predominant factor. Indeed, where the circumstances of the offence are particularly egregious, such as where a breach of trust is involved, a restitution order may be made even where there does not appear to be any likelihood of repayment: R. v. Yates (2002), 169 C.C.C. (3d) 506 (B.C. C.A.), at paras. 12 and 17.

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 3 hours ago
*Friends of slain 11-year-old speak out against N.O. violence ~WVUE* *Sinkhole fears spur La. 70 realignment plans * *Saints linebackers ready to answer questions ~Ramon Antonio Vargas* *Steve Gleason Legally Entitled To Concussion Lawsuit Money ~Saints Tailgate * *French Quarter Battles Habana Outpost Restaurant Proposal ~Eileen Flemming, WWNO*

Quality

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 3 hours ago

Did Ed Miliband Save The World?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
This morning I happened to hear a Southern drawl coming out of the TV in my bedroom when I was washing up in the bathroom. The drawl was making a lot of good sense on Syria, which surprised me. It walked over to see who it was: Lloyd Doggett, a progressive from the Austin area. Figures! He talked about how his constituents are adamantly opposed to an attack on Syria, particularly if it's just the U.S. alone holding Assad accountable. Thank you, Ed Miliband! The UK's imperialist establishment has the knives out for Miliband, the leader of Britain's Labor Party-- even more than usu... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 3 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Pauline Collins, 73. We just finished the second season of Upstairs Downstairs with the youngest daughter...Collins is so, so, good in it. Good stuff for a very short week: 1. Jack Goldsmith on what an authorization for use of force can look like. 2. Andrew Rudalevige on what this all means for war powers, and for the War Powers Act. 3. And Who Writes for the NYT?

Libya updates - september 3 , 2013 - Turmoil in the oil industry sector mirro turmoil in provision of security in the country !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 3 hours ago
Oil strike items...... Oil production at “virtual standstill” says Energy Committee *By Ahmed Elumami*. The GNC Energy Committee met yesterday to discuss the country’s plummeting oil production (*Photo: Energy Committee Facebook Page*) *Tripoli, 3 September 2013*: Armed strikes at Libya’s oil fields and export terminals have brought crude oil production in the country to a virtual standstill, according to the Energy Committee of the General National Congress (GNC). The committee confirmed, in an official statement released after a meeting yesterday, that the decline in production cau... more »

Syria Mashup: Missiles fired in Med & Saudi/Israeli/US bedfellows

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 3 hours ago
*US/Israeli missile launches * ** -- The Israeli Defense Ministry and U.S. Defense Departments conducted joint tests of their missile operations in the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli officials told the Associated Press Tuesday. The tests, which were detected by Russian radar, come as the United States considers military action in Syria *Hague is a war monger* UK to keep pushing on Syria - Hague William Hague William Hague says the UK is increasing humanitarian aid The UK will continue to push for a "strong international response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria", William Hague ... more »

Egypt crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood continues... Cairo Court takes Al Jazeera Egypt , Ahrar 25 and two other televisions off the air. Egypt judges recommend legal dissolution of Muslim Brotherhood .... Syria war run up leads to tensions for shippers after Vessel attacked in the Suez Canal !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/09/03/COURT-ORDERS-AL-JAZEERA-EGYPT-BROTHERHOOD-TV CAIRO COURT TAKES AL JAZEERA EGYPT, BROTHERHOOD TV OFF AIR 26 0 7 ------------------------------ Email Article Print ArticleSend a Tip by LARRY O'CONNOR 3 Sep 2013, 3:00 AM PDT 38POST A COMMENT A Cairo court Tuesday ordered the closure of four television channels, including Al-Jazeera Egypt and Ahrar 25, a network belonging to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. The Associated Press reports the court claims the stations had been operating illegally and were a threat to the nation for spre... more »

Buyer's Remorse

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 4 hours ago
Even as Stephen Harper repeats his mantra that he knows best how to manage the economy, the ground is shifting under his feet. *The Hill Times* reportsthat: The Conservatives are bleeding support from older voters, Ontarians and ethnic Canadians who helped the party win a majority government in 2011, say pollsters, noting Liberals are the ones gaining. “The Liberals, no matter what the poll is, are still leading among older voters. The Conservatives have banked on these older voters, where law and order and economic stability are the most important issues, but in recent polls we’v... more »

Back to school

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 4 hours ago

Marginal Tax Rates under Obamacare

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 5 hours ago
Back in 2009, I pointed out in a *NY Times* column that President Obama's healthcare reform would involve substantial increases in implicit marginal tax rates. I am delighted that Casey Mulligan is now giving the issue some serious attention in two new NBER working papers (here and here). He reports: This paper calculates the ACA’s impact on the average reward to working among nonelderly household heads and spouses. The law increases marginal tax rates by an average of five percentage points (of employee compensation), on top of the marginal tax rates that were already present be... more »

Domestic spying updates - September 2 , 2013 - AT&T caught saving decades of call records for the DEA - and concealing the existence of the vey project ? No we are learning just how long the spying on everyone schemes have been underway ! Spying cutting across all facets of life - not just a goal of stopping international terorists who could harm americans , but comprehensively spying domestically - through phone carriers , affordable healthcare program , the federal education system , for industrial espionage purposes abroad .....we now have an espionage empire completely unshackled , with a black budget of multiple billions , pursuing missions we won't be told about unless they are stumbled upon ! !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 6 hours ago
http://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=224043 Oh, It's Not Just The NSA (Boycott AT&T) Well well, look what we have here! The Hemisphere Project, a partnership between federal and local drug officials and AT&T that has not previously been reported, involves an extremely close association between the government and the telecommunications giant. The government pays AT&T to place its employees in drug-fighting units around the country. Those employees sit alongside Drug Enforcement Administration agents and local detectives and supply them with the phone data from as far back as 19... more »

Slow motion planetary suicide

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 6 hours ago
Call me crazy, but this non-stop radiation leak at Fukushima seems like a bigger threat to our national security than any terrorist could hope to be. I mean, let's check the map. Radiation levels around Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant are 18 times higher than previously thought, Japanese authorities have warned. Last week the plant's operator reported radioactive water had leaked from a storage tank into the ground. It now says readings taken near the leaking tank on Saturday showed radiation was high enough to prove lethal within four hours of exposure. And then there's the pure... more »

War Watch - September 2 , 2013 - Afghan Police death soaring ( 1,792 killed in just the past six months ) as Taliban spring offensive takes its toll ! Afghan military not faring much better - is Nato willing to sign up for endless support to prop up the present Karzai regime and whomever replaces Karzai ? Taliban ( after twelve years ) , still cutting off supply routes with ease - as the US withdrawal picks up pace , the destruction of supply vehicles will have an even more pronounced effect ! Iraq death dealing continues

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 7 hours ago
http://news.antiwar.com/2013/09/02/afghan-police-deaths-soaring-officials-admit/ Afghan Police Deaths Soaring, Officials AdmitGen. Dunford: Death Tolls 'Unsustainable' for Afghan Forces by Jason Ditz, September 02, 2013 Print This | Share This The Afghan government doesn’t release official troop death tolls anymore – the figures are just too depressing and officials said they didn’t want to damage morale. Today, however, newly appointed Interior Minister Umer Daudzai revealed that 1,792 Afghan national police have been killed in the last six months. Though the exact scope of the tren... more »

16 out of half a billion: elite Calabi-Yau manifolds with a fundamental group

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 7 hours ago
*Heterotic phenomenology seems to converge to an excitingly sparse shortlist of candidates* Heterotic compactifications represent a convincing – if not the most convincing – class of superstring vacua that seem to pass the "first great exam" for producing a theory of everything. A week ago, I discussed \(\ZZ_8\) orbifolds but now we return to smooth Calabi-Yau manifolds, the nice creatures you know from the popular books and from the girl who has a 3D printer. The reason is a new hep-th paper by He, Lee, Lukas, and Sun (of China, Korea, and Oxford): Heterotic Model Building: 16 ... more »

While the White House gears up to engage syria - is anyone paying attention to the military revolt against the planned attack on Syria ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 7 hours ago
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/09/03/COURT-ORDERS-AL-JAZEERA-EGYPT-BROTHERHOOD-TV CAIRO COURT TAKES AL JAZEERA EGYPT, BROTHERHOOD TV OFF AIR 26 0 7 ------------------------------ Email Article Print ArticleSend a Tip by LARRY O'CONNOR 3 Sep 2013, 3:00 AM PDT 38POST A COMMENT A Cairo court Tuesday ordered the closure of four television channels, including Al-Jazeera Egypt and Ahrar 25, a network belonging to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. The Associated Press reports the court claims the stations had been operating illegally and were a threat to the nation f... more »

BREAKING NEWS: US-Based Agency PATH Violated Law During HPV Vaccine Trials in India by Christina England

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 8 hours ago
BREAKING NEWS: US-Based Agency PATH Violated Law During HPV Vaccine Trials in India by Christina England Green Med Info, 2 September 2012 *Indian Parliament Writes Scathing Report Concerning The Conduct of PATH During HPV Vaccine Trials.* On 30th August 2013, *The* *Mail India* *Online,* reported that the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had allegedly played hand in glove with the US NGO, PATH, to promote the commercial interests of both cervical cancer vaccine manufacturers, which they say were linked to the deaths of several young Indian girls. *The Mail* stated t... more »

Getting An Audience for Your Blog

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 8 hours ago
Some pearls of wisdom from @catherinebuca on building an audience for your blog. "If you build it they will come" - that's only partly true. Ensuring you have regular content updates is important, otherwise there's no reason for anyone, once they have read one of your posts, to ever come back again. But until you get to the point where other people are sharing links to your content between themselves, you're going to have to do the donkey work of self-promotion if you want to increase your readership. It feels crass, it is crass, but it's what you have to do if you want to build up... more »

Longest Walk 4 Crosses the Mississippi River

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 8 hours ago
Monks Mound Photo Mark Swain By Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz Censored News Sept. 2, 2013 English/Dutch ST LOUIS -- The Longest Walk 4:Return to Alcatraz crossed the Mississippi River and had a brief Ceremony under the Arch, continuing on to Brentwood. During out time in this area, we held a prayer vigil on top of the largest mound at Cahokia Mounds. Recognition of the issues relating to

Guess where I'm going today... To see 'The Leader of the Plaque'

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 8 hours ago
Steve Martin is 'The Dentist' in Little Shop of Horrors

JOHN KERRY IS A FAKE

Anon at aangirfan - 9 hours ago
Kerry's paternal grandparents, who had been born Jewish, as "Fritz Kohn" and "Ida Löwe", in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, changed their names to "Frederick and Ida Kerry" in 1900. At Yale, Kerry became a member of the 'satanic' Skull and Bones Society. Kerry said on October 9, 2002; "I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force, if necessary, to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security." During the Libyan civil war, Kerry was one of t... more »

The 50 to 1 project

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 9 hours ago
Topher (*1982) is the commercial brand of an Australian host and filmmaker who had 6 siblings, was educated at home, and decided that movies – and later movies about political issues etc. – were his real passion. Using some "amateurish" money, including some funds from Lord Monckton – as I understand it – he shot a series of interviews with skeptics called The 50 to 1 Project Thanks to Anthony W. and Honza U. for leading me to watch some of the videos. The ideas, graphics, and especially the content look very good. The videos include a 10-minute introductory video and interviews wi... more »

Henry Geiger - The Meaning Of War (1988)

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 9 hours ago
*"The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle" by J. Glenn Gray. Introduction by Hannah Arendt. "All human beings should read this book." - Henry Geiger. * *Related: * * Henry Geiger - Symbol And Myth (1974).* *Henry Geiger - The Present And The Long View (1979)*. *Henry Geiger - Moonshine And Sunlight (1984).* * * * Henry Geiger - The Uses of Make Believe (1983).* *Henry Geiger - Signs of A New Civilization (1980).* * * *Henry Geiger - We See What We Are (1980).* * * * ** Henry Geiger - An Ancient Question (1986).* * Henry Geiger - The Chains Of Prometheus (1959).* * Henry... more »

POLL IN FAVOUR OF INDEPENDENCE

Anon at aangirfan - 9 hours ago
Amanda Slater "The Scottish National party has declared it 'game on' for next year’s referendum on independence from the UK after a poll it commissioned found *support for a ‘Yes’ vote outnumbering that for ‘No’ by 1 percentage point.* * *"The result of the Panelbase poll, which found 44 per cent favouring independence to 43 per cent against, contrasted sharply with a number of other surveys in recent months that have suggested a clear lead for the ‘No’ campaign." SNP buoyed by poll in favour of independence A YouGov survey unveiled at the weekend suggested 59 per cent of Scottish... more »

Labor Day 2013

Batocchio at Vagabond Scholar - 10 hours ago
Happy Labor Day! I've run this video before; the YouTube poster explains, "This was a PSA that the voice-over person decided to record an "alternate" version of for fun." It's NSFW: More seriously, my most in-depth post for Labor Day was this 2011 post. Over at Lawyers, Guns & Money, Erik Loomis has written multiple posts for Labor Day, starting with this one. Digby rounds up some great

Microsoft Capture Nokia On Transfer Deadline Day

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 10 hours ago
Yesterday was the day of the big spenders. Gareth Bale became the world’s most expensive footballer and joined Real Madrid for £85 million, Vodaphone announced the selling off of its huge stake in Verizon for a mere £84bn and Microsoft has agreed a deal to buy Nokia's mobile-phone business for 5.4bn euro ($7.2bn; £4.6bn). Tottenham have already spent the cash and replaced Bale with half a team of international talent. Vodaphone are planning on giving their shareholders a huge dividend of some £54bn to sweeten the windfall and true to their nature will avoid paying any tax on the d... more »

Be Prepared- Emergency Food Giveaway

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 10 hours ago
Welcome to the Be Prepared Giveaway sponsored by Rayven Perkins with Jerky Direct, and Sandra Girouard with Shelf Reliance. Here's your chance to stock your pantry with some excellent food storage items! Are you prepared for a natural disaster? Most families aren't. And yet it doesn't take too much effort to put a plan into place to make sure you are. Read this page on how to budget for emergency food preparation. Get prepared with this fantastic prize package worth more than $250! The winner will receive: - (12) months of Jerky Direct "Jerky of the Month", two bags of je... more »

Muslim Brotherhood, Blair, Obama, Sinai Peninsula, Hamas, Israel, Arab Spring, 7/7, 9/11, Al Qaeda.

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 10 hours ago
For some years, it seems that Western Governments have been SPREAD BETTING among the global terror groups, trying to foment this civil unrest and that country/regions destabilisation. And it's nothing new, what do you think Lawrence Of Arabia was all about, ffs? A noble fight? A just insurrection? Come on. Anyway, here's the 'news' (with documentary evidence, they say) from THE WESTERN CENTRE FOR JOURNALISM - let's see how long this association lasts making bold news statements like this one: *GLEN GREENWALD, EDWARD SNOWDEN, CRYPTOME UPDATE:* Unfortunately, this constant spread-... more »

Senior Citizens Discount 5: Supreme Court Flip-Flopping on the Law

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 10 hours ago
A fried from Mercury Drugstore, Atty. Edsel Manuel, gave a long reply to the complaint of Mr. James Auste, head of the Cancer Warriors Foundation, why his demand to get a 3-months supply of his medicines from Mercury was denied. The email exchange was posted in our DOH Advisory Council for RA 9502 (Cheaper Medicines Law of 2008) email loop. Atty. Manuel's long reply covered several topics, from the law on mandatory discounts to persons with disabilities (PWDs) or RA 9442, to the expanded mandatory discounts to senior citizens or RA 9527 (enacted February 2004) and RA 9994 (enacted J... more »

When You Look At It This Way, Digging Dead Things Out of the Ground Only to Kill Live Things Above the Ground is Madness.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 10 hours ago
We have become a world obsessed with digging carbon out of the ground and transporting it into our atmosphere just as fast as possible. We say we're not, but the collieries, the refineries, the pipelines and supertankers say otherwise. We take carbon from places and states where it's harmless to us and then transform and transfer it into states and places where it's devastating to us. Welcome to my world, as it then was. *The moon would appear six and a half feet closer to Earth, and the continents of Europe and North America would be four feet closer together. Zooming in, you... more »

RoboCall Scandal - Breakthrough Imminent? Stay Tuned.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
"*Hard to imagine how they thought they could * *manipulate this issue."* *"Stay tuned."* Word reaches the island to brace for some breakthrough on the robocall scandal, possibly as soon as tomorrow (Tuesday). Veteran Tory insider hints the fit might be about to hit the shan. * * *Stay Tuned.* What is that, the dissident Tory war cry?

Monday Movies Post

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 11 hours ago
I need to talk McGinty. It's the first movie I ever wrote a Monday Movie Post about, and although that was shorter than what I normally do (when I do them...), I wouldn't feel the need to revisit a movie. Except that someone else wrote about "The Great McGinty" this week, and I think got it wrong. (I'll link, but I'm also recycling key bits below, and expanding, so no real need to click through). If you don't know it...McGinty (1940) is the first movie directed by Preston Sturges. As a movie, it's only fair...or, better, it's only brilliant occasionally. He's still learning the cra... more »

Time For House Democrats To Find New Leadership

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 12 hours ago
Enough of this crap All the House Democratic leaders, from conservatives like Steny Hoyer, Steve Israel, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Joe Crowley to "liberals" like Nancy Pelosi, Jim Clyburn and Xavier Becerra, are working to round up votes inside the caucus to back Obama's plan to bomb Syria. Pelosi became leader of the Democrats because she stood up to Bush and Democratic Leader Dick Gephardt when they asked Congress to approve plans to attack Iraq. Most Democrats joined Pelosi against that war-- and that ended Dick Gephardt's political career. That was a very different Nancy Pelos... more »

To Some? Try To Many

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 12 hours ago
Check out this absurd headline: *"To some, US case for Syrian gas attack and need for strike has too many holes."* [Source: McClatchy, Hannah Allam and Mark Seibel, September 2]. Excerpt: The Obama administration’s public case for attacking Syria is riddled with inconsistencies and hinges mainly on circumstantial evidence, undermining U.S. efforts this week to build support at home and abroad for a punitive strike against Bashar Assad’s regime. The case Secretary of State John Kerry laid out last Friday contained claims that were disputed by the United Nations, inconsistent in ... more »

Netanyahu To Ministers: Keep Quiet, Our Role In Syrian Crisis Should Be Invisible

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 12 hours ago
* Photo Source: AP.* Below is an excerpt from, *"Obama informed Netanyahu prior to speech of plans to delay Syria strike" *by Barak Ravid, Haaretz, September 1, 2013: According to reports in the American media, Obama decided to postpone the strike and ask for Congressional approval on Friday night after a tete-a-tete with White House chief of staff, Denis McDonough. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, also advised Obama that the efficacy of a strike in Syria would not be compromised if it were put off by a few days or even a month. A few hours later, ... more »

Global Developments Regarding Syria: Russia Demands Proof, Egypt Won't Support An Attack, Turkey Is Divided

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 12 hours ago
*The evidence is "classified," meaning, "We don't have any evidence that Assad gassed his people, now shut the fuck up and go away, we about to do some bombing, biatch!"* An excerpt from, *"Russia not convinced by US evidence on Syria"* by AP, September 2: Speaking at Russia's top diplomatic school, Sergey Lavrov said the evidence Washington presented was not detailed. "Yes, they showed us some findings but there was nothing specific there: no geographic coordinates, no names, no proof that the tests were carried out by the professionals," Lavrov said. He did not say what test... more »

Hermosos gatitos sobre las rocas

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 13 hours ago
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Paisaje de río con aguas claras de la montaña

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 13 hours ago
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You don’t get to vote for these councillors

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 13 hours ago
You’ve seen the hoardings around begging for your vote to put people on council. But while folk are out there campaigning hard to get a seat around the council table, incumbents of two seats aren't bothering. They’re not bothering, because the two seats are granted not on the basis of votes gained, they are granted on the basis of racial preference. The two seats are granted to the so-called Independent Maori Statutory Board, which not only has the statutory power to “advise” Auckland Council—advice which the Auckland Council is statutorily bound to follow—but also has *up to two... more »

Motocicleta Harley Davidson Sporster XL

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 13 hours ago
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Hermosa playa paradisíaca con amahaca y palmeras

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 13 hours ago
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Heartless, uninformed conservatives, please read this:

Eric Whitney at Reality Pimp - 14 hours ago
"The Eight Most Dumped-On Americans" by Paul Buchheit. Maybe after reading the information in the article you will develop some empathy, compassion, and civic responsibility.

Drug Agents Use Vast Phone Trove, Eclipsing NSA’s

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 14 hours ago
* * * * *Drug Agents Use Vast Phone Trove, Eclipsing NSA’s* http://www.cryptogon.com/ September 2nd, 2013 Via: New York Times: For at least six years, law enforcement officials working on a counternarcotics program have had routine access, using subpoenas, to an enormous AT&T database that contains the records of decades of Americans’ phone calls — parallel to but covering a far longer time than the National Security Agency’s hotly disputed collection of phone call logs. The Hemisphere Project, a partnership between federal and local drug officials and AT&T that has not previously... more »

Happy Labor Day Weekend!

Lori Anne Haskell at Adventures with Kurt and Lori - 14 hours ago
Had a nice weekend NOT working. I have worked out a ton this weekend and am feeling it now. Friday night, I biked 15.5 miles at the park. Saturday, Kurt and I biked 18 miles. Sunday, I ran 5 miles in the morning, then this morning, I ran another 5! The weather has been perfect for working out. I love working out when temps are in the low/mid 70s, which it has been in the mornings here. And, I just like being outside in general, so it makes it less of a workout and more fun. I am def feeling those workouts tonight though. Sore. Other fun things from this weekend: - Dec... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 14 hours ago
Another day in Maeve's magic garden.

The Upcoming War On Syria: Syria Is NO Pushover, And Will Give The US A Very Bloody Nose!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 14 hours ago
It does seem that by any means necessary, the criminal Jews will indeed have the United States by the middle of next week involved in a war on Syria. Everyone is under the false assumption that the US Congress will somehow stop the criminal US President's lust for war in its tracks... No Dice!... The US Congress is completely under control of the Jews and they will OVERWHELMINGLY vote to wage war on the innocent nation of Syria... The cruise missiles will be flying possibly as early as Tuesday, September 10th.... But I came across a very interesting article that I have the link to... more »

Al-Qaeda Praises Obama Reaching Out To Friends McCain And Graham

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 14 hours ago
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*. *Below is a statement by Jamal Ahmed al-Tahiri, the spokesman for Al-Qaeda in Damascus (AQD), praising President Obama for reaching out to Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who are loyal friends of AQD.* In the Name of Allah the Merciful, America ... more »

Microtel Inns, Dairy Queens, St. Sensible and Detroit Country Day: Realities and Myths of “Choice”

Michael Paul Goldenberg at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 14 hours ago
EDUCATION WEEK recently published “Calculator Use on Exams to Shift With Common Core,” by Erik W. Robelen. In reply to some discussion about the article on a private Facebook page, Wendy Hart wrote, “ I think the real issue here isn’t what is the proper use of a calculator, but that it is being dictated by […]

On The Advocacy of Teacher Unions and High Quality Public Schools: A Labor Day Post

Scholastic Chaos at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 14 hours ago
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. It’s funny how politics makes strange bedfellows. Over the past decade I have watched as politicians and talking heads from opposite sides of the political spectrum challenge and undermine each others’ ideas about how to best create […]

White House peeved at Pentagon leaks

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 14 hours ago
* * * * *White House peeved at Pentagon leaks* http://www.politico.com/politico44/2013/08/white-house-peeved-at-pentagon-leaks-171520.html By GLENN THRUSH | 8/30/13 5:10 PM EDT Many of the leaks about U.S. strike plans for Syria, a copious flow of surprisingly specific information on ship dispositions and possible targets, have been authorized as a way for President Obama to signal the limited scope of operations to friends and foes. But a number of leaks have been decidedly unauthorized -- and, according to Obama administration sources, likely emanating from a Pentagon b... more »

Learning impairment . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 15 hours ago
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN AMERICA is turning into an expensive, futile endeavour for the consumer, the student. The rise of “academic capitalism” appears to be the cause, in the opinion of Thomas Frank who has a splendid, insightful essay on a site called The BAFFLER, “Academy Fight Song”. It's a multi-faceted problem facing people who have no choice. The coming of “academic capitalism” has

Gold and Silver = September 2 , 2013 - Comex data for registered and eligible gold . India's troubles and where gold fits into the equation...Manipulations start off Asia's trading day !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 15 hours ago
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2013/09/india-in-trouble-and-gold-at-heart-of-it.html Monday, September 02, 2013 1:09 AM India in Serious Trouble (and Gold at the Heart of It) Last week India's trade minister, Anand Sharma, came out with a laughable suggestion: RBI should consider monetizing gold. India’s central bank should look into the possibility of monetizing gold holdings, trade minister Anand Sharma said on Thursday, in the latest proposal aimed at combating a yawning current account deficit that has hammered the rupee. It was not immediately clear whether Sharm... more »

‘REGIME CHANGE’ IN SYRIA BUT WHO WILL BE THE ‘NEW REGIME’?

Yesterday I wrote that any attack against Syria will not be about ‘punishing’ Syria’s president Bashir al-Assad over the use of chemical weapons but about regime change. However, the question that’s been neglected in the debate is; if there is regime change, who will the regime change over to? Once al-Assad and his government have fallen, who and what sort of government will replace him? Western governments have made it clear that they do not want a theocratic government to replace al-Assad and especially not a coalition of Islamic extremists many of whom the West believes have affi... more »

The last Labor Day?

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
*Which Republican said this? (For the answer, see E. J. Dionne Jr. below)* "*Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration."* *by Ken* I thought of starting this note by saying something like: "Allow me to be the last person to remind you that Labor Day sure ain't what it used to be." Then it occurred to me that the condition is so well settled that only the die-hards even think to mention it anymore. "Labor... more »

US Targeted America's " Oldest Ally " France with NSA surveillance ? US by way of NSA also spied on communications of Brazil and Mexico ( cue the outrage from those countries ) ..... NSA spied on Aeroflot , Al Jazeera , it goes on and on !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 15 hours ago
NSA revelations continue.... http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/nsa-targeted-french-foreign-ministry-a-919693.html America's National Security Agency (NSA) targeted France's Foreign Ministry for surveillance, according to an internal document seen by SPIEGEL. ANZEIGE Dated June 2010, the "top secret" NSA document reveals that the intelligence agency was particularly interested in the diplomats' computer network. All of the country's embassies and consulates are connected with the Paris headquarters via a virtual private network (VPN), technology that is generally considered ... more »

US foreign policy on Middle East , Egypt , Syria is totally incoherent - is that being too kind ?

Catharsis Ours - 15 hours ago
Off - topic for a second - why isn't the Fukushima debacle even discussed as a matter of US national security ? http://enenews.com/experts-fukushima-literally-matter-national-security-becoming-rapidly-international-issue-be-failing-japan-govt-dealing-crisis 07:38 PM EST on August 30th, 2013 | 10 comments Experts: Fukushima “literally a matter of national security” — “This is becoming rapidly an international issue” — “Something must be failing” as Japan gov’t not dealing with crisis Okay , back to the False Flag , wag the dog , limited kinetic action with no mocking allowed ht... more »

BREAKING: Teachers cheer for students to fail.

Chris Cerrone at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
As children head back to school this week in New York State* they may be subjected to Student Learning Objective assessments in the first week or two of the school year. An SLO pre-test is supposed to determine a student’s prior knowledge of a subject to help calculate teacher growth for an educator’s evaluation. Now […]

Do Not Go for the GOLD (Teaching Strategies GOLD) for Early Childhood Classrooms

peggyrobertson at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
I want to begin by giving everyone a quick background on GOLD. I am simply scraping the tip of the iceberg – it has many additional components to it – but the component that is most used and most touted is the assessment component. Please bare with me, this blog is much longer than it […]

Dine' Keyboad for Android Users

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 16 hours ago
Native Innovation Inc. Dine' keyboard for android users Free download: http://www.nativeinnovation.us/ Jerome Tsosie, 36, president and founder of Native Innovations, Inc., created the free download of the Navajo language keyboard app. Read the article at Navajo Times: http://www.navajotimes.com/entertainment/2013/0613/061313roc.php#sthash.LkCi4Vi7.75fkYdah.dpuf

The luxury of turning on a tap and getting clear, cold water

paul at Paying attention - 16 hours ago
Safely back in Copan Ruinas after two weeks in Canada and the northwest U.S., and still thinking about differences between the countries. Life is generally better in North America. Schools, health care, government, income, equality - everything works better, I told anyone in the north who asked. But then I usually warned them, too loudly, that they had to fight to make sure things stayed that way. Practically, water figured in two of the best things about being back in Canada. I could stick a glass under any tap and drink clean water, impossible in Honduras. And I could flush toile... more »

Marshall Islands: not drowning, just waving

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 17 hours ago
The Marshall Islands is in the news. It’s in the news, because Pacific politicians and press are heading there for a week’s grandstanding with each other over things they know nothing about. The know-nothingism has started early this time: The Marshall Islands Government has made climate change the theme of the forum and has singled out New Zealand for its carbon pollution, pointing out that it is the fifth-highest emitter per head in the world… The Marshall Islands, a series of 29 coral atolls and islands halfway between Australia and Hawaii, sit just 2m above sea level on a... more »

Refugee Returns Drop As Violence Increases In Iraq

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 17 hours ago
The recent increase in violence is having widespread repercussions throughout not only Iraq, but the region as well. One example is the number of people returning to their homes who have been displaced either domestically or to other nations. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported a large increase in Iraqis coming back from 2011-2012. Those numbers have seen a dramatic drop in the first quarter of 2013. Displaced Iraqis have only gone back when they feel safe. The current security situation means that not only will that not happen, but more people may b... more »

HISTORY / Bob Feldman : A People's History of Egypt, Part 8, 1922-1923

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 17 hours ago
Sultan Ahmad Fuad became King Faud I in 1922. Image from Wikipedia Commons. A people's history: The movement to democratize Egypt Part 8: 1922-1923 period -- Socialist and labor activism flourish despite foreign-dominated monarchy. By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / September 2, 2013 [With all the dramatic activity in Egypt, Bob Feldman's Rag Blog "people's history" series, "The Movement to

Egyptian Media Says Obama Is A Muslim Brotherhood Member

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 18 hours ago
Is Barack Hussein Obama a member of the Muslim Brotherhood as some Egyptians claim? I doubt that he's a member but he certainly seems to be acting like a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood, indeed he has since first elected. More here http://patdollard.com/2013/09/egyptian-media-says-obama-is-a-muslim-brotherhood-member/

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 18 hours ago
*Frenchmen's Apple Barrel To Close Nov. 1 ~NOLA DEFENDER*

Gareth Morgan has found his spiritual home

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
[image: _GarethAdmiresSlaveState] It’s clear from his recent comments that Gareth Morgan has now discovered his spiritual home: the slave state of North Korea. Which fits with his growing enthusiasm for meddling in everything. [image: _Gaweth]The news he was there came first from the slave state government’s own propaganda service, which knows how to make the most of a propaganda opportunity. (Just ask Dennis Rodman.) But the mushy thinking is all Gaweth’s. The West needs to "rethink" North Korea now, gushes Gareth. The people are poor, he understates, “but wonderfully engaged.” ... more »

Alan Waldman: ‘Flight of the Conchords’ is Brilliantly Original Kiwi Musical Sitcom

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 18 hours ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: 'Conchords' features inspired comedy and music parodies from gifted New Zealand folk-rock duo Jemaine Clement and Oscar winner Bret McKenzie. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / September 2, 2013 [In his weekly column, Alan Waldman reviews some of his favorite films and TV series that readers may have missed, including TV dramas, mysteries,

Rep. Zoe Lofgren Has Some Questions About The Syrian Crisis

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 19 hours ago
Same old same old Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) has been a loyal Democrat who has backed Pelosi and Obama in just about everything they've tried to accomplish. If I were still a dj at San Jose's KSJO, she would be my congressmember. The district has a PVI of D+19 and Obama beat Romney there last year 71-27%. She was reelected in the Santa Clara county district with a stunning 73% of the votes and she's been very active in trying to help progressive candidates in California beat reactionary Republican incumbents, something few of her colleagues are willing to do. She's been one of the most gener... more »

Today's news: The Good and the Ugly

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 19 hours ago
By Brenda Norrell Censored News In the news today, the long walkers for Native American sovereignty on Longest Walk 4 left the arch in St Louis midday. The long walkers on their five-month journey across America are bound for Kansas City en route to Alcatraz. Meanwhile, the Nobel Peace Prize winning US president and the anti-war Secretary of State are busy making war -- while the media spins

Dwindling services for sex workers tells grim story in the post-Pickton years

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 19 hours ago
It's very nearly nine years to the day since I jumped out of my comfortable life as a journalist and took up a job heading a small grassroots organization for sex workers. Many things have changed since then, but PEERS Victoria is never far from my heart no matter what else is going on for me. I could write a book about the things that astonished me, informed me and bowled me over in those three years as executive director of PEERS. There was so much to learn, not the least of which was how to live with an unwieldy new performance-based contract with the province that had replaced... more »

WAY UP IN NORTHERN MAINE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 19 hours ago
I left Bath at 6:30 am this morning with Jeanne from Portsmouth, NH to make the five hour drive to Limestone, Maine. We've come way up to what Mainers call "the County", Aroosto*o*k County, the biggest county in the state. It's potato farming territory and the place where many politicians in our state want to put a "weaponized drone test area". As we approached our destination in Limestone just after noon we saw a couple Amish with horse and buggies along US Hwy 1A. Limestone is where we will start our Maine Drone Peace Walk on October 10. I've come up here, being driven by vol... more »

Don't 'Fight for Fifteen'

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 20 hours ago
U Chicago's Allen Sanderson opines on the minimum wage. *Addendum*: And here is an interesting new contribution to the empirical literature on minimum wages.

Monday Linkage

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 20 hours ago
Buzzfeed reports Internet memes about Obama’s Syrian policy are 10-1 negative. And some are pretty funny. Will Imboden on why professors don’t make good presidents. The Arab League has endorsed international action on Syria. Human Rights Watch points out that as norms go, the civilian immunity norm is also worth “reinforcing.” The Economist has a write-up about how chemical Continue reading

SYRIA AND THE BATTLE FOR CYPRUS

Anon at aangirfan - 21 hours ago
*Cyprus's Makarios, who was toppled because he was not a friend of the CIA.* Russia is to restructure the €2.5 billion loan it gave Cyprus in 2011. The repayment period will be extended and the interest rate has been decreased from 4.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent. *Russia agrees to restructure €2.5bln loan to Cyprus* *The main UK military bases are at Akrotiri and Dhekelia.* Cyprus is "studying the possibility of providing in certain cases" the use of the Andreas Papandreou (Paphos) Air Force Base for Russian military aircraft. Cyprus is considering allowing Russian warships to use ... more »

Respected independent geopolitical analyst: "The 'U.S. Government Assessment of the Syrian Government’s Use of Chemical Weapons on August 21, 2013' is a poorly constructed attempt to justify the politically, militarily, and morally unjustifiable war against Syria. It relies on lies, distortions, and obvious propaganda..."

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 21 hours ago
------------------------------ *Washington Is Addicted To Lies — Guest Column* ------------------------------ September 2, 2013 | Original Here Go here to sign up to receive email notice of this news letter Washington Is Addicted To Lies — Guest Column The document released by the Obama regime in hopes of providing “evidence” for Secretary of State John Kerry’s brazen string of lies admits that the Obama regime cannot confirm that the Syrian government is responsible for a chemical weapons attack. http://landdestroyer.blogspot.co.uk/201... more »

Ukrainian ex-porn star wins legal residence in Czechia

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 22 hours ago
Anastázie [Pavlivna] Hagenová née Hryšajová (*1985), known as Wiska, is a Ukrainian-born porn actress who stopped working in the field two years ago and she no longer finds the job fulfilling. (However, I was told that she shot another film, Vizi Solitari 2, in Italy half a year ago.) I watched some Ukrainian officials who screamed that she was the only source of porn that the country was producing and therefore she had to be stopped. So she was at risk that they would arrest her or something like that for her past work that is perfectly legal in much of the West. In similar respect... more »

America And France: Your Tyranny Will Be Defeated In Syria

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
*Assad has more dignity in his right pinky than these two vile warmongers have in their entire bodies. * "In fact, analysts believe Hollande cares less about public opinion on Syria than his own miserable ratings, which hover around 20%. Despite widespread opposition to bombing Syria, some believe it could nonetheless help Hollande, as it would present him as being in close alliance with Obama in a crucial international conflict. “This operation is far less interesting to France as a country, than it is to Hollande,” says Jean Guisnel, who blogs about military issues for the Fren... more »

The Destruction of the So-Called Peaceful Demonstration

Hani Fakhouri at Middle East Today - 22 hours ago
President Morsi was removed from office July 3, 2013, as a result of more than 32 million Egyptian people calling for his resignation, as well as a petition with 22 million signatures, due to his incompetency and abuse of power. Since then, the Muslim Brotherhood and other supporters have failed to accept this and called on their supporters to protest and demand the return of Dr. Morsi to his position. From day one and during the weeks following Morsi’s removal, his supporters were not peaceful at all. More than a dozen murders were committed in Raba al Adawiyah and Nahda Squares... more »

Upcoming War On Syria: How Do You Sell The War To Congress? Claim It Will "Protect Israel" (!)

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 22 hours ago
I have said for years that the US Congress is completely under criminal Jewish control. I have yet to see anything that shows otherwise.... We constantly see the so called "elected" Congress critters grovel and bow to their glorious Jewish masters at every chance they get. It is sickening and should have every American citizen up in arms.... For this article,I want to present a most interesting report from Jason Ditz, who writes the blog: "Anti War" at www.antiwar.com, that shows how this rush to war on Syria will most probably pass through Congress on September 9th..... It app... more »

It's the Left Liberals Who are The Problem...

Paul Coker at News Spike - 22 hours ago
I can't get over how all the Left Liberal critics of Obama masterfully co-opted by Karl Rove in 2009 cannot distinguish between bombing someone and the media all collaborating with the military to say that your going to bomb someone you have absolutely no intention of bombing under any circumstances. Astonishing. Truly astonishing. And then they wonder why they ALWAYS lose... You people are also solely and completely responsible for utterly poisoning the well of 9/11 Truth with the official CIA default fault-back excuse of BLOWBACK..... "It's our fault, but we didn't mean for... more »

Paul Craig Roberts is the greatest American truth teller of our times. He sees through today's America like a doctor studying an x-ray. And the cancer he sees is the exact opposite of what most Americans imagine to be "the greatest country in the world." Instead of "liberty and justice for all" today's American government is now a totally corrupt kleptocracy in possession of the power (and the stupidity) to destroy the human race. Obama's determination to attack Syria come hell or high water is just the latest step in that direction. Wake up America!

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 22 hours ago
------------------------------ *Obama Has Decided That It Is Safer To Buy Congress Than To Go It Alone — Paul Craig Roberts* ------------------------------ September 1, 2013 | Original Here Go here to sign up to receive email notice of this news letter Obama Has Decided That It Is Safer To Buy Congress Than To Go It Alone Paul Craig Roberts While still claiming dictatorial powers to start a war on his own authority, Obama put his unilateral attack on Syria on hold when he received a letter from more than 160 members of the House of Repre... more »

Blockading Gaza

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 23 hours ago
From Ma'an 'Israel plans to impose a 500-meter buffer zone along its border with the Gaza Strip, a senior Israeli military official said Sunday. Israeli residents living in neighborhoods close to the Gaza border have received eviction notices. Homeowners who received eviction orders demonstrated against the decision and burned tires in protest. Army bulldozers have also uprooted trees in the border area. The army has demolished 13 homes in the neighborhood where tunnel entrances were found. An Israeli military official told Ma'an that most cross-border tunnels with entrances in f... more »

Syria: in Defense of a Broad Military Authorization

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 23 hours ago
Editor’s Note: as per my earlier announcement, I am phasing out of the Duck of Minerva. But my blogging won’t officially end for around another two weeks. That means that, although administrative inquiries should be sent to other team members, I have not gone cold turkey on the writing front. I remain uncertain as to the wisdom Continue reading

Will We Allow The Tea Party To Destroy The Planet?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 23 hours ago
A few days ago someone I follow tweeted something to the effect of the Tea Party having had no impact on America. I started responding-- since I vehemently disagree-- when I realized that 143 characters were just not going to do the trick. The Tea Party, which has historical roots deep in American history-- from the Tories who took up arms against the American Patriots in the War of Independence to the Know Nothings who existed entirely to stop the waves of European immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Germany and Eastern Europe that built America and, more recently, to the garden vari... more »

Thomas M. Cooley Law School Alma Mater Song

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 23 hours ago
Thomas Cooley, Alma Mater, mighty temple of the law; Where first we sought the face of justice full of wonder, full of awe. Thomas Cooley, Alma Mater, reservoir of truth sublime; Where first we tasted sweetest Reason, Learning wisdom grows with time. We came to you in Michaelmas, different as the Autumn Trees. And working grew in Friendships through quiet, snowbound Hilaries. We'll say goodbye to Trinities, Treasuring our memories of Thomas Cooley, Alma Mater, as we wear your White and Blue, We proudly sing your highest Praises, Thomas Cooley, Hail to You. Written and composed b... more »

Jesse Marcel, Sr., Bob Pratt and the Interview

KRandle at A Different Perspective - 23 hours ago
Okay, here’s the deal. In my interview with Paul Kimball, I suggested that the Bob Pratt interview with Jesse Marcel, Sr. was not as cut and dried as it seemed. I suggested that there were areas of interpretation that could be altered by the insertion or deletion of a comma. I explained what I meant by this, but apparently that explanation wasn’t good enough or wasn’t completely understood. Seems that some thought I was attacking Pratt’s ability as a journalist and everyone knew how careful he was. The problem, I believe, is that many of those making such comments have not seen the... more »

Broccoli and Bacon Salad

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 day ago
Labor Day in this house means a great BBQ with some of my favorite sides. My mom has been making this salad since I was a kid and I absolutely love it. Who doesn't love anything with bacon? Broccoli and Bacon salad is easy to throw together and the perfect side for your get together. Salad: 1/2 lb of bacon 8 C. broccoli florets 1 c. raisins 1/4 c. red onion, minced 1 c. unsalted sunflower seeds Fry the bacon over high heat until the bacon is crisp, drain and remove from heat. Chop the bacon. Combine all of the ingredients except the sunflower seeds in a large bowl. Dressing: 1 C.... more »

Syrian Chemical Weapons False Flag Attack: Buying A Ticket To War - No Moron Left Behind!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
I decided to again turn on the Talmud-Vision this morning to see what the liars and morons in our Jewish controlled media are spewing today about the false flag chemical weapons attack in Syria that was most definitely done by either CIA/Mossad or the so called mercenary "rebel" forces.....What I saw made me quickly turn the idiot box off... Jew controlled CNN was going on and on about how the criminal US Secretary of State, John Kohn, was right and how the latest "intelligence" report shows "evidence" of Assad "doing the chemical attack on his own people".... It does seem again that... more »

Labor Day in a Jobless Decade

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 day ago
*If any man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If any man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool.”* ― Abraham Lincoln Fast forward a century and a half, and American leaders, foolish as ever, have taken their fear of people to unprecedented levels by spitting in labor's face and drum-beating for yet another war. In Abe's day, the tycoons only had the Pinkerton Agency to crush the oppressed. Now we have the N.S.A,, the C.I.A, the D.E.A., the T.S.A., the FISA Court, Homeland Security fusion centers, militarized urban police forces and proba... more »

DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Five frameworks!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2013* *Part 1—The mystery:* Bill Keller is a major American journalist, one with whom we almost share the old school system tie. In June 1965, we graduated from Aragon High in San Mateo, California. One mile down the Alameda, Keller was a student at Serra, a Catholic high school which later gave us Barry Bonds *and* Tom Brady. And Bill Keller! Despite his selection of high schools, Keller built a career which took him to the top of the American press corps. In 1989, he won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the breakup of the former Soviet Union. From 199... more »

No Progress for CLIMATEPROGRESS

Charles Barton at The Nuclear Green Revolution - 1 day ago
I probably first encountered Joe Romm's "ClimateProgress" in 2006 when I was debating with anthropogenic climate change sceptics. Romm was a useful and reliable source of information about CO2 and global climate change. I was at first very favorably disposed towards Joe's work at that time. I largely ignored his attitude toward nuclear power, however I quickly came to the conclusion that the argument about climate change had been won. by spring of 2007 I was ready to move on to supporting a solution. Up until that time I was favourably disposed towards renewables, but also thought ... more »

Why Jimmy Carter is Awesome

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
Jimmy Carter describing why he builds houses with *Habitat for Humanity*: *"From my rural boyhood, when I often spent the night with black neighbors who lived in unheated and dilapidated shacks, to my years in the White House when I saw the plight of the homeless and those trapped in poverty housing worldwide, I have known that shelter matters. And I know, as a Christian, that I have a responsibility to serve where I can, that as I treat "the least of these", I treat my Creator."* Is this "*confused hysteria"*? No, it's common human decency. It's sad when people have to twist the... more »

Just my two cents - since they monitor any site with this name

2old2care at Because I Can - 1 day ago
David Koch: Attacking Syria Would Be 'Dead Wrong' Who gives a damn what David Koch thinks.He hasn't been elected by anyone.He even lost a presidential bid with all his money.David Koch is a rich old megalomaniac narcissistic anti-democracy jack@$$ and that's all.

Is this TFA and Reality Israel stuff Anti-Semitic? I’m torn.

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
There’s an article going around about a widow donating to TFA to provide some kind of field trip experience to Israel called Reality Israel. Here’s explanation of the trip via TFA’s website. It’s written by journalist Max Blumenthal and is making the rounds in leftist media like Alternet. When I first read Blumenthal’s original article, […]

Joe Lieberman Smells Blood

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
When Lieberman finally recognized Connecticut's electoral calculus and retired last year, I was tempted to throw away my collection of Lieberman art. But something told me not to, that Lieberman still wasn't through polluting America's public spaces. And, sure enough, the sleazy K Street lobbyist for Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman, who has always put the demands of Israel's Likud extremists ahead of America's own interests, and is now part of the right-wing think tank, the American Enterprise Institute, was spouting his unique, dark vision of humanity for Fox viewers yesterday.... more »

Brian Brake House, by Ron Sang

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
[image: Auckland Architect Brake House] Nearly forty years ago, photographer Brian Brake asked a young architect to design a home for him in the Titirangi bush, from which that young architect, Ron Sang, produced one of his best works—and a model for the Titirangi bush house. [image: Auckland Architect Brake House] Allan Wild, former Head of the School of Architecture at the University of Auckland, describes the design process: The site had been found for Brake by Wellington photographer Spencer Digby, who had apprenticed him. Sculptor Guy Ngan introduced Brake to Auckland archi... more »

labour day 2013: low-wage workers rising

laura k at wmtc - 1 day ago
This week, port truckers went on strike in California, and fast-food workers in more than 60 cities walked off their jobs. Today in the US, Labor Day is Walmart's last day to respond before Walmart workers intensify their nationwide actions on September 5. In Toronto, hotel workers won a huge victory through their union, the United Steelworkers, ending their 13-week strike by winning a contract without the huge concessions their employer was demanding. Labour rights are *human* rights. And this is how change happens: enjoy this pics from the fast-food workers' national campaign.

Memory Serves

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 1 day ago
A generation has passed since Sally Field won an Oscar for her performance in *Norma Rae*. Most people have forgotten the film. They have forgotten the battles auto workers waged against Henry Ford. The have forgotten the Asbestos Strike of 1949, and the battles miners waged against the Quebec Provincial Police and Maurice Duplessis. They have forgotten the forty hour work week, vacation pay, child labour laws and -- if Tim Hudak gets his way -- they will forget the Rand Formula. In Stephen Harper's Canada, strikes are outlawed before they begin. Our economy collapsed because we... more »

Nothing

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 1 day ago
Pointlesssssss happy labour day

EngageNY modules: “So random” is no way to teach.

Chris Cerrone at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
The New York State Education Department has been pushing Common Core implementation at a rapid pace, even forcing last spring’s new aligned state assessments on schools even though teachers had little opportunity for training and preparation. Giving teachers time to prepare and create lessons on their own is the key to any quality classroom experience. […]

Morrissey Speaks to the Kids

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
“*How can you stay with a fat girl who'll say "Oh, would you like to marry me, and if you like you can buy the ring?"/ She doesn't care about anything...*” — Morrissey in "William, It Was Really Nothing" *What 'William It Was Really Nothing' is about is... it occurred to me that within popular music if ever there were any records that discussed marriage they were always from the female's standpoint - female singers singing to women: whenever there were any songs saying 'do not marry, stay single, self-preservation, etc'. I thought it was about time there was a male voice speak... more »

The P&C, Here We Go Again; Or, Let’s Link Journos’ Pay to Doing the Research

plthomasedd at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC) has yet to see a bad education reform idea it could reject. This time they are endorsing merit pay and linking teacher pay to student test scores. I sent this letter to the editor: It is careless and irresponsible journalism to continue to endorse education reform that has no […]

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*Saints final 53-man roster!* *Coal terminal gets green light for coastal use permit as residents remain opposed to project ~WDSU* *The good times roll for retirees in Louisiana ~WWL* *La. tribes look to change in federal recognition rules ~Jordan Blum, New Orleans Advocate* *Saenger Theatre to host free community concert*

Developer of HPV Vaccines Blasts the Vaccines for Dangers, False Claims by Elizabeth Renter

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 1 day ago
Developer of HPV Vaccines Blasts the Vaccines for Dangers, False Claims by Elizabeth Renter Natural Society, 31 August 2013 The first-hand knowledge of one scientist, responsible for helping to develop two vaccines for human papillomavirus (HPV), including Gardasil, interestingly led her to vocally question the vaccines’ safety and effectiveness before backtracking and denying she ever questioned them. *She says that the vaccines are just as dangerous, if not more so, than the disease they are meant to prevent, all while thousands of children as young as 9 are being given the v... more »

Electricity price woes continue

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 day ago
*In case you forgot what lovely blue skies looked like...* One of the many ways state subsidies shape Taiwan is the island's low prices for electricity, in the news at the end of August.... (China Post): Economics Minister Chang Chia-juch yesterday said Taiwan has the highest average electricity consumption per person in Asia and electricity prices are among the cheapest in the world. Household electricity prices are the second lowest in the world, while industrial electricity is the second cheapest in Asia and fourth in the world, Chang said. Such a price structure is hindering ... more »

Posting hiatus

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 day ago
I didn't post yesterday and quite enjoyed the freedom, I also didn't Tweet from Friday night until this morning and that was very freeing. I think that I need a rest from regular blogging as I am feeling quite stale, I'll post as and and when I feel the urge, hopefully I'll regain my enthusiasm sooner rather than later.

Syria: Three Questions for Vince Cable

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 1 day ago
And so, a pointless war against Syria has been averted - for now. Not that you would think it as BBC News has been in overdrive since Thursday's vote. Bulletins jammed with Syrian war porn - classy. But at least some of the media have been doing a proper job at holding the government to account. Step forward *The Daily Record* yesterday and *The Indy* this morning. Unsurprisingly, given successive governments' predilection to sell weapons and weaponisable components to any tinpot dictator that can stump up the readies, so it appears our Conservative-led Coalition government - the a... more »

An apologia for ideas from Hawking's BH bet concession

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 1 day ago
In Summer 2004, Stephen Hawking conceded his and Kip Thorne's bet against John Preskill: Preskill was the only one among the three who said in 1974 that the information about the initial state was preserved after a black hole evaporates. This blog is relatively ancient according to the blogospherical standards so there was already a story about the concessionin late 2004. *Off-topic:* Israel Gelfand would celebrate his 100th birthday today. Kip Thorne hasn't conceded yet; I think that his position has become indefensible over the years. In July 2005, Hawking wrote a paper (TRF comme... more »

PRINCESS DIANA AND FACTIONS

Anon at aangirfan - 1 day ago
*Dodi and Diana* Princess Diana was threatening to move abroad with Dodi Al-Fayed and take William and Harry with her. This is according to *SUE-REID in the Daily Mail* Dodi had bought an estate in Malibu, in California. Dodi had told Diana the estate was where they would spend their married life. *SUE-REID in the Daily Mail* Malibu has been home to such people as Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks and Lawrence Ellison founder of the Oracle Corporation. *Lamia, Adnan Khashoggi and Denise Rich (wife of Marc Rich)* Dodi's mother is the brother of arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. *Anon... more »

Artist Taxi Driver sums up why it's a WAR WORLD, blames the PROFIT game.

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 1 day ago
IT'S GOVERNMENT'S JOB TO SELL THE WAR WORLD, all wars are Corporate Wars * for PROFIT*. Artist Taxi Driver says the shocking shit the media are too afraid to say. "Eat your roast beef!" man's a genius.

Al-Qaeda And America: Tag Team Terrorists

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
*Syria is a royal rumble, and Al-Qaeda just tagged America in by staging a false flag chemical weapons attack and blaming it on Assad, courtesy of Israel and Saudi Arabia. * *This is better than world wrestling entertainment. This is world war entertainment. * As George Carlin said, enjoy the show.* *

I luv's me sum Michael Prince aka James Casbolt aka Controlled Opposition to Normality

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 1 day ago
here it is, the latest in a long line of Is he isn't he? or Did he didn't he? Hopefully, when John Urwin puts Michael Prince aka James Casbolt aka 'Stargate' is a Military Codeword for Syria as it was for Yemen as it was for Iraq in the Machine, it'll all become clear. Hopefully.

World To Obama: Do Not Attack Syria, Do Not Cross This Red Line

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
*Punish Syria? For what? Imaginary crimes based on false evidence? Washington has no case against Syria. Obama has no right to punish anyone. And God has already punished America. Its crimes against humanity stink to high heaven. Add an illegal war on Syria to the list of its war crimes. * After threatening Syria with military strikes, Assad told Obama to *tread lightly*. And, so far, Obama has done just that. He has not yet crossed the red line of aggressive war. But, that will change when Israel's lapdogs in Congress vote on whether or not to attack Syria. They will obviously v... more »

Mining 32: Output Contraction in 1st Half 2013

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
* This is my article in Mining Week yesterday. -------------- The continuing policy instability in the mining industry has one clear result, the continued decline in mining output, both metallic and non-metallic. The National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) released this week the 2 nd Quarter 2013 macroeconomic data. The economy’s gross domestic product (GDP) was able to grow 7.7 percent in 2nd Qtr 2013 compared to its year ago level. The main contributors to such high growth in the expenditures and demand side were investments or capital formation, public and private, followe... more »

Jedi Mind Tricks - When All Light Dies

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
Jedi Mind Tricks - When All Light Dies. Source: Babygrande Records.

Arab League wants action on Syria [CNN]

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
The Arab League can fuck off. It is illegitimate. It has swallowed the USraeli propaganda that Assad used chemical weapons against his own people. These idiots will let America and Israel destroy one Arab and Muslim country after another. When the Arab League takes an interest in the suffering and imprisonment of Palestinians under USrahell then it should be listened to. Arab League wants action on Syria. Source: CNN.
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