Monday, October 14, 2013

14 Oct - Blogs I'm Following

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This is the lowest government satisfaction rating in Gallup's history. Why am I not surprised?

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 14 minutes ago
------------------------------ ------------------------------ October 10, 2013 Americans' Satisfaction With U.S. Gov't Drops to New LowDemocrats remain most likely to be satisfied, but much less so than in September by Joy Wilke *This article is part of an* *ongoing series* *analyzing how the government shutdown and the debate over raising the debt ceiling are affecting Americans' views of government, government leaders, political parties, the economy, and the country in general.* PRINCETON, NJ -- Eighteen percent of Americans are satisfied with the way the nation is being gover... more »

It's on again... in Eloy. El hielo se derrite

Roberto Rodriguez at Dr Cintli - 25 minutes ago
It's not an exaggeration... we are in a state of insurrection: It's on again... in Eloy. El hielo se derrite: http:// www.notonemoredeportation.com/2013/10/14/eloy/

MADELEINE McCANN, DUTROUX AND LELIEVRE

Anon at aangirfan - 28 minutes ago
*In prison - The man said to be Marc Dutroux. Could it be a body double?* How might a top member of the Dutroux child kidnapping gang have been able to be in Portugal when Madeleine McCann disappeared? Dutroux and Lelievre were sent to jail in 2004. Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007. *The original Marc Dutroux* * *Could Marc Dutroux have a body double?* * 'Dutroux' arrested. *'Dutroux' in court. * * *Could the Doutroux in court be the real Dutroux?* ** Police photo of the suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance.* * *Could the man above be the kidnapper of Madeleine McCann? *... more »

Sock puppet Obama to meet with Reid and Boehner today to continue the charade of "negotiating"...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 41 minutes ago
*the picture below says it all. Aren't those items in reverse order?* This is all nothing more than a bunch of political theater - on both sides of the aisle. I'm sure they'll drag it out until the 17th, which is the date chosen for government default. There's plenty of tax revenue to pay the interest, but we are constantly threatened with Social Security payments not being made. Really? I haven't heard one politician mention cutting welfare or food stamps. And it they did do that, consider what just happened in Louisiana when WalMart decided to allow people to purchase with... more »

How Many House Republicans Are Up For Cruzification?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 hour ago
Over the weekend, the *Wall Street Journal* was celebrating a shady, little know right-wing ideologue and GOP operative for the glory the Republicans have heaped on themselves in recent weeks with the government shut down and impending default debacle. As you probably guessed this whole calamity for the nation has more authors than just Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and a bunch of fringy Michele Bachmann/Louie Gohmert loons in the House. Michael Needham is the 31-year-old president of Heritage Action, DeMint's attack machine. "I really believe we are in a great position right now," he told th... more »

Debt ceiling collision risk is being underestimated

Two weeks ago, I discussed the partial government shutdown that was coming and it indeed came and turned out to be the non-event I expected. However, we were also aware of another threat which is related but much larger, perhaps by a factor of 100-1,000: a collision with the debt ceiling, a legally imposed upper limit on the amount of the U.S. public debt. We're now just 3 days away from the expected D Day even though the U.S. debt clock tells us that the threshold at $16.699 teradollars has already been breached. ;-) There is no deal so far, tensions are running high in the U.S. ca... more »

Elsewhere: Democracy, Republicans, Shutdown links

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
No links post this morning with the holiday, such as it is. I'm not sure what I'll be writing here today...I will be over at Greg's place and PP. And new columns. At TAP, I argue for Madisonian democracy against the wave of hits its taken during the shutdown (and in particular, from Dylan Matthews). Over at Salon over the weekend, I push back against predictions of long-term doom for the GOP. As I've said before, I do think that if Republicans win the presidency in the near future that there's a good chance they'll have difficulty governing, and they're obviously having difficulty ... more »

Reading Ripley: Ripley appears with Anderson Cooper!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 hour ago
*MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013* *Expresses new top concern:* Here at THE HOWLER, we rarely find ourselves inclined to dislike individuals. How ecumenical is our spirit? Last week, we even acknowledged that Joan Walsh may have been a good person once too! If *that* doesn’t prove that God is love, we don’t know what does. We can’t help it! That generosity of spirit just seems to be the way we are! That’s why we were surprised last week when we watched Amanda Ripley with a CNN panel. Last Wednesday night, Anderson Cooper dragged Ripley out to discuss a new OECD study. In Tuesday morning’s... more »

Mirror, Mirror on the wall

Sophia Love at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 hour ago
This is, now and always, precisely what you expect. You are a creator being; not sometimes, not after “ascension”, not with practice – right now. There is beauty, simplicity and honesty in immersion. You are surrounded with your own reflections. Your world can’t help but be a mirror. You are the one who made it. This point in the process, quantum physics points to what is happening. It tells us that intention and observation determine results. You see what it is you expect to see. Today we are dealing with our core. This lifetime may be about shifting the world yet th... more »

The Bleat Before the Croak

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 2 hours ago
Let's see.... we now live in a representative democracy where about 95 out of every hundred citizens have lost faith in Congress and just want them gone. But they won't leave! They are some of the most loathed people in America, yet there they still are, being treated with all due deference and respect by the six corporate media conglomerates bringing you 90% of all the news you're fit to hear. Any subliminal messages that may be coming through your TVs and newspapers are your problem. In other news, the *New York Times* has a retrospective of Dolly the Sheep. Dolly, you may remembe... more »

Benjamin Netanyahu has a problem with his genes. :)

LeDaro at LeDaro - 2 hours ago
He made an off-hand comment that if Iranians were free and had a democratic government then Iranian people will be free to wear jeans and listen to Western music. That remark backfired on Natenyahoo.

"creative sales techniques to 'move' students to higher levels of achievement"

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 2 hours ago
Somewhere down the road we will look back on this era of efficiency fixation in the same way we now view the eliminators of waste of the early 20th Century schools, who took principles of "scientific management" and tried to map them onto schools, thus elaborating a system of education based on the efficient transmittal of info bits. Today's example for the future history books on education reform: Daniel Pink, who is offering educators an appetizing kind of laxative webinar through corporate reform's unofficial organ, Ed Week: For many, the quintessential image of a salesperson is ... more »

Thanks for the Memri

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 3 hours ago
The Telegraph is almost as obsessed with BBC bashing as the Daily Mail, but I regard neither of them as a friend, as in my enemy’s enemy. For a start, Peter Oborne is a prominent Telegraph columnist with an irrational hatred for the dastardly Israel (Jewish) lobby, but on the other hand the Telegraph does ferret out a lot of gossip about the Beeb, as does the Daily Mail. However, the Mail no longer boasts Melanie Phillips as a regular columnist, and rumour has it that she was given the heave-ho after her controversial performance on Question Time, where she famously ‘lost it,’ h... more »

Columbus Day

Southern Man at Southern Man - 3 hours ago
*In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two Columbus sailed the ocean blue...* ...and then went back to Europe and held press conferences, thus establishing his everlasting fame as "discoverer" of the New World. Posthumous portrait of Christopher Columbus by Sebastiano del Piombo, 1519. There are no known authentic portraits of Columbus. Christopher Columbus was an Italian sailer and navigator. He was largely self-taught, mastering Latin, Portuguese, and Castilian, and well read in astronomy, geography, and history, including the works of Claudius Ptolemy, Cardinal Pierre d'Ailly's *Ima... more »

Gorgeous Taitung

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 3 hours ago
Seven minutes of pure heaven. _______________________ [Taiwan] Don't miss the comments below! And check out my blog and its sidebars for events, links to previous posts and picture posts, and scores of links to other Taiwan blogs and forums!

Revolutionary Times, Gen. Qasim And Iraq’s 1958 Coup, Interview With Western Kentucky's Prof. Juan Romero

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 3 hours ago
In 1920 the League of Nations created the British Mandate in Iraq, and the next year the English established a monarchy led by King Faisal I from Syria. By 1932 Iraq officially gained independence, while the British maintained control over its security and foreign affairs. Growing class divisions and clashes between the ruling elite and the opposition and military eventually led to the 1958 coup by the Free Officers and General Abdul Karim Qasim. The new government attempted a dramatic transformation of the economy, class structure, and international relations. Supporters claimed... more »

Self-embellished Prophecies from Amory Lovins, By Alex DeVolpi

Charles Barton at The Nuclear Green Revolution - 3 hours ago
*Dr. Alex DeVolpi is a retired Argonne National Laboratory scientist. During the Cold War, Dr. DeVolpi participated in talks with Soviet scientists about nuclear weapons control issues. These talks were in support of nuclear arms control negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union.* * **Dr DeVolpi has written about numerous topics since his retirement.* * **The March/April/ issue of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists contained an anti-nuclear essay * *“The economics of a US civilian nuclear phase-out,” by the notorious Harvard Physics drop out, Amory Lovins. Dr. De... more »

A Detox Recipe For Those Who Like To Make Their Own Juices

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 3 hours ago
* **Note: * I have yet to try this recipe. I just found it today and plan to give it a go in the future. I just thought that I would share this with those who have juicers and like to try different recipes.

Luis Burgos: The First Humanoids in Argentina

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 4 hours ago
*Source: CIENCIA OVNI http://humanoides-1.blogspot.com.ar/p/blog-page.html* *The First Humanoids in the Country* *By Luis Burgos, Fundación Argentina de Ovnilogía* Tres Arroyos, located over 600 km south of Buenos Aires, shall henceforth not only be known as the “national wheat capital”, as many of you will remember it as being the location in the province of Buenos Aires where the “first humanoid encounter in the country” took place. In early 1971, in the full bloom of summer, I had the chance to spend the season in Orense, a lovely beach community which, along with Reta and Cla... more »

WE THE (WALKING) DEAD: Steuver’s complaint!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 4 hours ago
*MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013* *Prologue—When HAL shut down:* We’ve never watched The Walking Dead, the AMC zombie drama now in its fourth season. On the other hand, we did watch yesterday’s panel discussion on Meet the Press. Was *that* not a form of the walking dead—that obviously faux discussion between those panelists and that moderator? (We’ll excuse Chuck Todd, who tried to create real discussion.) Meet the Press is hardly alone, of course. Last Wednesday, we watched the pundit panel which interviewed author Amanda Ripley on CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Were *they* not part of the w... more »

The Radical Christian Right

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 4 hours ago
Chris Hedges writes that, if you want to understand what is presently playing out in Washington, you have to understand the Radical Christian Right. They know what they want -- and what they want is frightening: There is a desire felt by tens of millions of Americans, lumped into a diffuse and fractious movement known as the Christian right, to destroy the intellectual and scientific rigor of the Enlightenment, radically diminish the role of government to create a theocratic state based on “biblical law,” and force a recalcitrant world to bend to the will of an imperial and “Chris... more »

Weekend Fun

Southern Man at Southern Man - 4 hours ago
A few cell phone snaps from an evening out with The Gang for Fright Fest at the local amusement park... Taken by a kind stranger on Jonathan's cell phone camera. Back: Southern Man, Mark; Front: Adam, Amber, Jonathan. Selfie by Amber. We rode rides and ate overpriced amusement park food and paid $5 extra to go to the front of the line at the haunted house. Great fun!

Blue America Endorses Paul Clements For The Michigan Seat Held By Fred Upton

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 4 hours ago
Last week, MoveOn and PPP polled some of the swing districts where the DCCC protects Republican incumbents. The results were breathtaking, especially for media folks who only get their information from Cook and the DCCC. Blue America candidates are on target to beat long-time Republican incumbents and one of the strongest showings was from first-time candidate, Paul Clements, who's running against Fred Upton in western Michigan. Upton is underwater in terms of his constituents' approval. Only 34% approve of his job performance. 53% disapprove. And if the election were held today, ... more »

US backed Rebels fighters unity continues to crumble as more groups pull out of the SNC and refusal to attend Geneva 2 sidelines alleged moderate group further , Iraq Kurdistan prepares to strike Syrian Rebel fighters in Syrian Kurdistan - which would bring Iraq further into the Syria War ! Iran and P5 + 1 meeting set for later this week as apparent pathway to an Agreement seems more possible than in quite a few years ! .....

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 5 hours ago
http://rt.com/news/opposition-west-incapable-talks-166/ West can’t get Syrian opp to peace talks, blames Russia - Lavrov Published time: October 14, 2013 09:20 Edited time: October 14, 2013 11:43 Get short URL [image: Free Syrian Army fighters take positions behind a damaged car as they fire their weapons during an offensive against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo's Salaheddine neighbourhood, October 9, 2013. (Reuters/Malek Alshemali)] Free Syrian Army fighters take positions behind a damaged car as they fire their weapons during an offensive against forces... more »

Should Diane Ravitch Be More Careful to Not Hurt Reformers' Feelings?

John Thompson at Schools Matter - 5 hours ago
By now, I’m about the only slowpoke who hasn’t taken a stand on Diane Ravitch’s *Reign of Error.* Those who object to her indictment of “corporate reform” have had time to catch any possible error of fact or logic. If there is a rebuttal to Ravitch’s statement that “it is difficult to find education organizations that have not been funded by the Gates Foundation,” surely it would have been made by now. I never expected *Reign of Error *to convert true believers in accountability-driven reform, but it is a shame that they have not engaged in a debate over Ravitch’s evidence or argume... more »

Imágenes fantásticas de hadas en el bosque de los sueños

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 5 hours ago
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October Surprise 2012 - Benghazi

Paul Coker at News Spike - 5 hours ago
October Surprise 2012: Innocence of Muslims from unpersonal on Vimeo. It's an Israeli-Koch Brothers-Saudi-backed PsyOp to sabotage Obama's historic US-Iranian Détente. As I have been saying all along. All the protests were in Sunni Countries, where the House of Saud and the Gulf States have considerable influence, power bases and agents of influence; none of the protests were in Shi'ite countries, like Iran, Iraq and Syria, or in any Kurdish regions North of the Euphrates Shi'ia corridor - they never heard anything about this. Pajama Media / PJ Media are a privatised Intelli... more »

Chicken-Hawk Scum-Bags

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 5 hours ago
A good survey of the harpercon's dismal record of hypocrisy and deceit. I can't believe that we didn't force these ugly fuckers from power years ago. Canadian apathy.

Monday morning linkage

Adrienne LeBas at Duck of Minerva - 6 hours ago
The shutdown continues to dominate the day’s news.Resolution still seems distant. Last week, US Treasury Department Secretary Jack Lew reminded the Senate that extraordinary measures used to cope with our current debt limit run out on Thursday. This weekend, IMF head Christine Lagarde says that a default could tip the world economy into recession. The African Union Continue reading

Having an e-fit

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 6 hours ago
*“The e-fits are clear, and I’ve asked the public to look very carefully at them and if they know who this person is, please come forward.”* (If I were you I’d ask the plastic surgery community if they’ve performed any suspicious chin-ectomies recently.)

John Boehner, Speaker of the House, is unhappy!

LeDaro at LeDaro - 6 hours ago
Poor John Boehner. He wants to compromise on Government shutdown but Tea-bagger Repugs don't agree with him. He is in a great dilemma.

Silly Comments from Academic make headlines

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 6 hours ago
The Taipei Times gave this fellow front page headlines: President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) statement that cross-strait relations are “not international relations” during his Double Ten National Day speech has further weakened Taiwan’s sovereignty and was meant as a hint for the US and Japan not to interfere in cross-strait issues, a local academic said. “If by including such words in the National Day address Ma intends to make the cross-strait issue an internal matter and not open to international interference, it would cause serious repercussions in the days to come,” said Wong Ming-hs... more »

Joint Letter on the Wiretapping, Ma-Wang Mess

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 6 hours ago
The Taipei Times printed the text: As international SCHOLARS and writers who applauded the transition to democracy, that began in the late 1980s, we are deeply concerned about the backsliding of freedom, democracy and human rights under the current administration in Taiwan. While an erosion of democracy and justice has been ongoing since this administration assumed office in 2008, recent events constitute a fundamental breach of the basic principles of separation of powers and checks and balances in a democracy. We refer in particular to President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) use of the S... more »

Nunavut literacy

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 6 hours ago
This is an ongoing problem. If you cannot read, and read well, you cannot compete for jobs. I'm involved in a project to bring more free books to Nunavut but that's hardly enough. Better teaching with more resources at the primary level is needed. From CBC this week: "A survey released Tuesday morning shows adults in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut have fallen behind Yukon and other provinces in terms of literacy and numeracy. The Northwest Territories ranked 12th out of the 13 Canadian provinces and territories on an international survey compiled by the Organization for Ec... more »

"How It Really is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 6 hours ago

Polar bear cub

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 6 hours ago

GOOD MEDIA COVERAGE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 6 hours ago
We walked along the Kennebec River yesterday as we approached Skowhegan. The colorful fall leaves on trees overhanging the narrow road made for a picturesque moment. We took a break at a beautiful park on the river and as we were preparing to leave a reporter from the Waterville newspaper stopped to interview us. The same story ran in three papers (Portland, Augusta, Waterville) across the state this morning. You can find it *here* The Bangor Daily News also has an article today. See it *here* We've been doing better than one could expect with the media so far on the walk. ... more »

The Nobel

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 7 hours ago
Congratulations to Eugene Fama, Lars Hansen, and Robert Shiller. A very well-deserved prize. All three have long been among the most highly cited economists.

Open Thread: RIP Jamie Hubley

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 8 hours ago
This is probably the last video uploaded by the late Jamie Hubley, a gay teenager who'd committed suicide two years ago today after being mercilessly bullied by homophobes in Kanata, Canada. Here, he's covering "Rehab" by another self-doomed soul, Amy Winehouse. Jamie would be 17 today, 18 next month. I wrote about him in a disjointed, rambling post two years ago when I first heard the news of his suicide on Facebook and, if anything, his death bothers me at least as much now as it did two years ago. In case you've never heard his story before, Jamie was the only openly gay bo... more »

Happy Thanksgiving

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 8 hours ago
On January 31st, 1957, Parliament proclaimed... "A Day of General Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada has been blessed ... to be observed on the 2nd Monday in October."

Happy 88th Birthday, Margaret Thatcher

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 8 hours ago
Yesterday was Margaret Thatcher's 88th birthday. Happy birthday, Iron Lady. RIP. "Let us never forget this fundamental truth: the State has no source of money other than money which people earn themselves. If the State wishes to spend more it can do so only by borrowing your savings or by taxing you more. It is no good thinking that someone else will pay – that 'someone else' is you. There is no such thing as public money; there is only taxpayers' money" -- Margaret Thatcher, October 1983 "As Ron once put it: the nine most dangerous words in the English language are 'I'm from the... more »

Monday Morning Linkage- it’s all about balance

Megan MacKenzie at Duck of Minerva - 8 hours ago
Women missing…online? The Huffington Post has reported that the gender gap exists online- with 200 million fewer women using the internet than men. Scholars, students, and the general public are set to sit in for a 6-hour editing party at Brown University to try to remedy the gender imbalance on wikipedia (NYT suggests that only Continue reading

“They Are Coming: IMF Proposes A 10% Supertax On All Eurozone Household Savings- for YOUR Savings!”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*“They Are Coming: IMF Proposes A 10% Supertax On * *All Eurozone Household Savings- for YOUR Savings!”* by John Rubino . “They have taken the bridge and the second hall. We have barred the gates but cannot hold them for long. The ground shakes, drums… drums in the deep. We cannot get out. A shadow lurks in the dark. We can not get out… they are coming.” - Gandalf . "Another of history’s many lessons is that governments under pressure become thieves. And today’s governments are under a lot of pressure. Before we look at the coming wave of asset confiscations, let’s stroll ... more »

VIDEO: Media Camouflage – How Monsanto Silences The Media

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 9 hours ago
VIDEO: Media Camouflage – Monsanto’s Alleged Cancer-Causing Additives to MilkHow Monsanto kills the news Global Research Canada, 11 October 2013 When it comes to food, it would be in your best interest to realize that you are being lied to on a daily basis. If a big company grows it, processes it and sells it, then it’s probably garbage that you’d be better off not consuming. In some cases, this problem goes far beyond “garbage” into another realm entirely. This video is a rare glimpse behind-the-scenes of how news is really “made” in America and why corporate and “public” broa... more »

3 Companies Using GMOs in Baby Formula by Christina Sarich

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 9 hours ago
3 Companies Using GMOs in Baby Formula by Christina Sarich Natural Society, 13 October 2013 It seems with the many reports of birth defects, organ failure, cancer, and other unsavory health conditions associated with GMO consumption,* we should limit the use of GMO in baby products.* After all, babies are very sensitive to the foods they consume, and we already know that pesticides found in mother’s milk can be damaging. *Below you will learn of three companies which represent more than 90% of baby formula sales in the US that won’t consider removing GMOs from your baby’s food.... more »

MADELEINE E-FITS; COVER-UP BY POLICE?

Anon at aangirfan - 10 hours ago
*Valetta, 11 July 2013* On 17 August 2013, a barrister (lawyer), at a party in Manchester in the UK, had a conversation with a man who told him he had met Madeleine McCann on a Mediterranean island in the summer of 2013. The barrister contacted his local police force the next day then gave a formal statement. The barrister was then arrested. This was to shut him up? *Above are e-fits issued by the UK police in October 2013.* In October 2013, the UK police issued two e-fits of a man they suspect may have been involved in the abduction of Madeleine McCann. The images, based on st... more »

The hidden Egyptian blocakade of Gaza

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 10 hours ago
The BBC finally manage to acknowledge that Egypt is blockading Gaza as well as Israel. Admittedly you to have to read to the very end of this pieceabout the discovery of a Hamas terror tunnel before you find: 'Egypt, which has its own blockade of Gaza, has recently attempted to close off the network of tunnels used to smuggle goods beneath the border.' What the BBC manage not to directly report is that per the Jerusalem Post: 'The tunnel was constructed using approximately 24,000 Israeli concrete slabs which the IDF had permitted into Gaza to ease the crisis in the civilian construc... more »

“US Credit an Unfaithful Hussy”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
* “US Credit an Unfaithful Hussy”* by Prr Lzkdrqxcwm "A tragedy is brewing in the United States. Within a decade, the country that has gone from the second freest in the world to the 17th. And the threat is much worse than the federal government’s current 20% shutdown. If Congress does not increase the debt ceiling (as it has done more than 100 times since 1917), the government may default on its debt later this month. This debt is made up of government bonds held by investors both in America and in other countries. “Investors” include ordinary citizens through their pension fun... more »

The Economy: “Thought For The Day...”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
* * *“Thought For The Day...”* by Karl Denninger “What would you say to someone who had $27,000 in family income a year, spent $37,000, and had run up $170,000 on their credit card – and now was demanding that you let them add even more to their balance? You’d call them insane, right? And you’d also call those who lent them the $170,000 insane. What would you do if they then pulled a gun on you and demanded more credit on that card, and worse, demanded that YOU cover it with more unemployment, less purchasing power, more people dependent on food stamps and more offshoring of jobs... more »

all your Presidents are WORSHIPPING SATAN???

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 11 hours ago
the real funny thing about all this 'satanic hand gesture' is Free Planet dismisses satanism, catholicism, islam, judaism, sikhism etc. as childish/bullying 'ways to control the subscribing Corporate War masses', so treat what I'm about to show you with a massive pinch of salt, if you're easily offended by The Debate. There are those who'll say, "Gah, this is just Presidents trying to appeal to the yoof by their adoption of Heavy Metal hand signs," but is it? Is it all just a joke? Or a 'bit of pally hand banter'? This doesn't mean The Church of Satansim should be dismissed as havi... more »

Today in History for October 14th

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 11 hours ago
*Today we remember and honour the achievements of two great Americans. One excelled in the air, the other in the realm of the spirit: Captain Chuck Yeager and Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. * Today in History for October 14th. Source: AssociatedPress.

We Speak Your Name (A3 Newsletter about Herman Wallace's Memorial Service)

angola3news at Angola 3 News - 12 hours ago
*HONORING HERMAN:* *Tribute made to by US Congressmen Conyers, Richmond, and Scott* *II* *Mural and Banner in North Carolina* II *Mumia Abu-Jamal's Message for Herman's Memorial** (in Spanish)* * * *(A3 Coalition Newsletter, Oct. 13, 2013)* Yesterday, Herman Wallace was laid to rest after a memorial service befitting his liberation roots. New Orleans supporters, friends and family came together to create a magnificent send off for Herman, just the way he wanted it. As a proud black man who struggled for justice for himself, his comrades, his people and all people, Herman wan... more »

Random Airport Guy, Walmart Line Ups....and My Secret Truck Identification Deficiency

Way Way Up at Fort McMurray Adventures - 13 hours ago
Earlier this summer my cousin Douglas got in touch with me about escaping the disaster of Ontario (thanks Premier Wynne for wrecking my home province, by the way) and pursuing a fresh start here in Fort McMurray. I was keen to help him out, knowing that despite all the lofty rhetoric out there, it can be a bit of a challenge to get settled in here and get working if you just come out cold turkey. Yes, I've heard the stories too about guys getting off the plane and landing a job within hours of their arrival but for someone starting out here there can be a few challenges (finding a... more »

The Common Core Public License: Guess Who Wins?

deutsch29 at @ THE CHALK FACE - 13 hours ago
On October 10, 2013, I published a post, The Fight to Save Common Core: Count Me Out, in which I briefly discuss the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) public license. In this post, I more closely examine the CCSS license in order to offer a more detailed account of both its contents and the implications of those […]

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
“What's going on in the center of this spiral galaxy? Named the Sombrero Galaxy for its hat-like resemblance, M104 features a prominent dust lane and a bright halo of stars and globular clusters. Reasons for the Sombrero's hat-like appearance include an unusually large and extended central bulge of stars, and dark prominent dust lanes that appear in a disk that we see nearly edge-on. Billions of old stars cause the diffuse glow of the extended central bulge. *Click image for larger size.* Close inspection of the bulge in the above photograph shows many points of light that ar... more »

"No, We Can't Have It All"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
* * *"No, We Can't Have It All"* by Derrick Jensen "We all face choices. We can have ice caps and polar bears, or we can have automobiles. We can have dams or we can have salmon. We can have irrigated wine from Mendocino and Sonoma counties, or we can have the Russian and Eel Rivers. We can have oil from beneath the oceans, or we can have whales. We can have cardboard boxes or we can have living forests. We can have computers and cancer clusters from the manufacture of those computers, or we can have neither. We can have electricity and a world devastated by mining, or we can ha... more »

Boehner Has Decided Keeping The Anthony Weiner Memorial House Gym Open Is "Essential"

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 14 hours ago
Aside from Progressive Caucus leaders Alan Grayson, Raul Grijalva and Keith Ellison, who are all relatively safe for reelection, Blue AMerica has only endorsed 2 House incumbents so far this cycle. One is the progressive Member of the New Hampshire congressional delegation, Carol Shea-Porter and a press release she sent out of the weekend helps explain why. The government has been shut down for eleven days, but Members of Congress who have paid membership continue to have access to their gym and spa while workers face furloughs. “It is absolutely outrageous that John Boehner refu... more »

Meet & Greet Monday (#MtaGt) - Go Green Academy

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 14 hours ago
Welcome to Meet & Greet Monday, a regular series designed to grow our green community. [image: A link-up for green blogs on Reduce Footprints Blog] Banner by Art Ist Grab our banner for your site:
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"You Think You Knew Crazy? Think Again. 10 Shockers from the Increasingly Unhinged Right Wing"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 14 hours ago
* * *"You Think You Knew Crazy? Think Again. * *10 Shockers from the Increasingly Unhinged Right Wing"* ** *by Janet Allon* *1. Michele Bachmann: 'Obama is part of Al Qaeda and end times are near.'*To the extent that she is capable of rational decision-making, Minn. Rep. Michele Bachmann decided this week might be a fitting time to remind the public that she is batshit crazy. During a radio interview, she spun out her theory that, A) President Obama is arming terrorists, generally, and Al Qaeda, specifically. And B) This is cause for rejoicing because it is a sign that the end t... more »

Kan, Jaczko, Gundersen, Bradford and Nader -- Nuclear Power Through the Fukukshima Perspective | Enformable

rc at GlobaLove Think Tank - 14 hours ago
by Karl Grossman - - It started this June in California. Speaking about the problems at the troubled San Onofre nuclear plants through the perspective of the Fukushima nuclear complex catastrophe was a panel of Naoto Kan, prime minister of Japan when the disaster began; Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) at the time; Peter Bradford, an NRC member when the Three Mile Island accident happened; and nuclear engineer and former nuclear industry executive Arnie Gundersen. This week the same panel of experts on nuclear technology—joined by long-ti... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
Gordon, Alabama, USA. Thanks for stopping by.

A Cherokee Proverb

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
"One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, “My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, generosity, empathy, truth, compassion and faith.” The grandson thought about this for a minute and then asked the grandfather, “Which wolf wins?” The old Cherokee simply repli... more »

Chet Raymo, "What Does It All Mean?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
* * *"What Does It All Mean?"* by Chet Raymo "A good friend tells me via e-mail that she is reading Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina." I read the book for a second time two years ago, in the new translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. It's one of those novels I had to read twice - once in middle age (I would not have had the patience in youth) and once in settled maturity. In middle age, it was all about Anna, and passion, and doubt. In old age - for me at least - it's about Levin, settled, happily married, enjoying as much intellectual peace as might be possible in th... more »

When cocaine is all there is

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 15 hours ago
Drugs are on my mind, as they often are these days. South American cocaine, to be more specific, 800 tons of which are reportedly moved north every year to eager markets in the U.S. and Canada. And the majority of it passes right through this region where I’m working at the moment - the Moskitia. Just before I left Copan Ruinas to come down here, I was telling an American friend about how I loved coming to this gorgeous place but at the same time always felt a bit on edge because of the enormous presence of The Business, as I've come to think of it. She was astounded that suc... more »

You say want a negotiation

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 15 hours ago
Well, this is encouraging. It appears our Democrats learned how to negotiate. Helluva a counter offer to the GOP's inane demands: Washington Post: "Rather than making concessions that would undermine Obama's signature health-care initiative, as Republicans first demanded, Democrats are now on the offensive and seeking to undo what has become a cherished prize for the GOP: deep agency spending cuts known as the sequester." Much more at Taegan's link.

Solidarity to the Parents

peggyrobertson at @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
This morning I sat in front of my computer determined – determined to answer every opt out question in my inbox – this is hard to accomplish because they just keep coming. But today I did it. At least until tomorrow morning or until I check my email again. I answered questions from distraught parents, […]

This Oughta Mean Something ...

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 16 hours ago
International cover-up of genotoxic environmental catastrophe? I'm one of those limp-wristed "pwogwessive" types whooz against things like the death penalty. But maybe an uprising, followed by executions of those who launched the invasion of Iraq in 2003 would teach these scumbags some fucking lessons? Do you think rumsfeld, Condi, Cheney or bush II would die as well as Saddam Hussein? No fucking way. Of all of them, I think Condi would die the proudest. She was, I think, the most deluded. Cheney would have had a pathetic heart attack long before the sentence was carried out. rumsfe... more »

The Right Wing Comes Out Of The Closet - They Really Like: DIRTY HIPPIE UNEMPLOYED BIKERS, UNIONIZED TRUCKERS, NATIONAL PARKS, & SINGLE-PAYER GOVERNMENT-RUN HEALTHCARE FOR VETERANS

Big Dan at Big Dan's Big Blog - 16 hours ago
(The entire time leading up to the truckers' rally in DC there was not ONE story that Sarah Palin & Ted Cruz would be speaking there! Who is the person(s) or group who got Sarah Palin & Ted Cruz to speak and didn't tell anyone? Isn't Ted Cruz IN the government the truckers are protesting? Classic co-opting of a grassroots event. Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, & FOX "news" will continue the co-opting this week with coverage of Sarah Palin & Ted Cruz at the truckers' rally...and more "national park shutdown" stories. These stories stem from rightwing media, just like "GROUND ZERO MOSQUE... more »

TV Watch: Could the barren wasteland of this TV season be somehow connected to the barren wasteland of our social and political reality?

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 17 hours ago
*Bright lights in the void*: *I haven't watched this official trailer for Season 3 of Homeland, but you may want to. If the season turned out to be good, I didn't want it spoiled by the preview, and if it didn't, well, I didn't want to waste my time. So far, I'm happier than I could have imagined. It's less of a surprise the The Good Wife is off to a great season start -- less of a surprise, but still an enormous relief.* *by Ken* Let's just throw this out as an off-the-cuff thought rather than a closely argued sociocultural treatise, but do you suppose there could be a connection... more »

Great Moments in Republican Rebranding

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 17 hours ago
Jesus fucking Christ on a foam rubber crutch, Fat Jack Leonard and the Three Stooges had more gravitas than this bald-headed white separatist.

U.S. foreign Aid to Egypt

Hani Fakhouri at Middle East Today - 17 hours ago
Recently, the Arab press in particular and the western press in general have focused on President Barack Obama’s decision to stop U.S. aid to Egypt. The rationale he used is based on the Egyptian military coup that removed the freely and democratically elected ex-president Morsi. President Obama’s rationale is totally wrong. Whoever briefed him was not in touch with reality. His foreign policies regarding the Middle East in general and the Arab world in particular has been wrong. The Arab population was optimistic after his 2008 election, but is now totally disappointed in the pre... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 18 hours ago
*James Gill: Big shot steps in on behalf of oil and gas ~New Orleans Advocate*

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago

Game changer!

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 19 hours ago
So the Tea Party faithful held a protest in DC today which was duly addressed by the leading Crackpot Cons who build their own personal reality for them. It was billed as a Million Man March but looking at the photos I'd say 2-3 thousand max at its height and I'm probably being over generous. And a dozen big trucks that showed up for the Ten Thousand Angry Truckers Convoy circled the park while a few dozen true conservatives tore down the gates around the War Memorial. But according to conservative math (real numbers are skewed!) close enough to live up to the billing. Besides, loo... more »

Sharing pears

Michael Paul Goldenberg at @ THE CHALK FACE - 19 hours ago
Reblogged from Talking Math with Your Kids: I took the kids camping this weekend. Jay Cooke State Park is lovely. I recommend a visit if you have never been. We had the following conversation at the campsite on Saturday evening. Me: Griff, we have two pears and three people. What should we do about that? […]

Dutchsinse, OPPT, and the mystery of the missing facts

Breaking The Silence at Removing The Shackles - 19 hours ago
So it all started last night (in my time zone) when a friend on skype sent me a link to Dutchsinse's latest video and told me that "He's saying OPPT is following Aleister Crowley!!".... well I just HAD to go listen to the report..... especially since I'm pretty sure Heather doesn't even know who Crowley is, lol. I listened to the whole video (and for those who were/are following the comments on the video, I wrote the first 3 comments I made as I was listening to the report). Dutch's video went viral all over the place and the skype chats rooms exploded with comments and responses... more »

So, maybe you had no-one to vote for?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
By the way: if you didn’t bother voting for mayors or councillors this election—even though you know that virtually all mayors and councillors both old and new regard your property as their business, and your pocket as their personal ATM machine—then maybe you should have done something about it? You know, like standing yourself? Or supporting those who did, so more folk could hear what they had to say? There were a few candidates across the country standing against that premise, and some of them polled well, and some few of them got elected. And I hope some of you do let me know... more »

NO TO DRONES IN MAINE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 20 hours ago
We arrived at the Skowhegan Community Center around 4:00 pm today after a 13 mile walk. We left Bangor with 30 folks and walked 6.3 miles out of the city. Ten folks from Bangor then bid us goodbye and we shuttled 40 miles ahead on Hwy 2 heading west and had lunch along the road. Then we walked another six-plus miles into Skowhegan. Yesterday when we were walking thru Orono a Native American man named Gkisedtanamoogk heard us drumming as he was washing dishes. He teaches peace studies and Native American history at the University of Maine-Orono. He came running after us and d... more »

Chinese relentless quest for gold underlines their call ( by way of their official press agency ) for a new reserve currency and replacement of the Dollar ( due to US fiscal failure and irresponsibility ) and New World Order - meaning China wants to be in Charge folks !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 20 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-13/chinas-official-press-agency-calls-new-reserve-currency China's Official Press Agency Calls For New Reserve Currency, And New World Order [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/13/2013 14:32 -0400 - Budget Deficit - China - Debt Ceiling - Fail - Federal Reserve - International Monetary Fund - Iraq - recovery - Reserve Currency - White House - World Bank inShare7 We assume it is a coincidence that on the day in which we demonstrate China's relentless appetite for g... more »

Secession Victories: Want To Know Why So Few Are Happy? (Just 11 Percent of the U.S. Population Has Enough Senate Representation To Stop Anything That the Other 89 Percent May Want) And They Completely Control the House of Representatives

(If throwing a contribution Pottersville2's way won't break your budget in these difficult financial times, I really need it, and would wholeheartedly appreciate it. Anything you can afford will make a huge difference in this blog's lifetime.) With as much unalloyed confusion and as little satisfaction (not to mention real happiness) as there is in the U.S. today (no, I'm not talking about

I'm Willing To Bet That Kyrsten Sinema And Sean Patrick Maloney Will Never Be On A Postage Stamp

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 21 hours ago
I have credits on a lot of films and albums but none thrill me as much as when the end credits on the 1984 documentary, The Times of Harvey Milk roll and I see my name. I wasn't in the movie and I was shocked to see my name in the credits. It was there because the filmmaker had used some stills I had taken of Harvey over the years. I had been unable to bring myself to watch it-- too distraught-- for over a decade and had no idea my name was attached to it. Harvey was an important person in my life when I first moved to the West Coast after having lived in Europe for nearly 7 year... more »

ZEROHEDGE: China's Official Press Agency Calls For New Reserve Currency, And New World Order

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 21 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-13/chinas-official-press-agency-calls-new-reserve-currency China's Official Press Agency Calls For New Reserve Currency, And New World Order [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/13/2013 14:32 -0400 We assume it is a coincidence that on the day in which we demonstrate China's relentless appetite for gold, driven by what we and many others believe is the country's desire to have a call option on a gold-backed reserve currency when the time comes, just posted in China's official press agency, Xinhua, is an op-... more »

"The Only Time..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
"Whether it's the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only time we've got." ~ Art Buchwald

How difficult is to drop a letter in the post?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 22 hours ago
People are asking this morning: “How difficult is to drop a letter in the post?” They’re asking, because so few people bothered to vote in the latest local government elections, the results for which (in case you haven’t noticed) were announced over the weekend. Implied in that question is the notion that the *only* thing holding people back from voting was the alleged difficulty of filling out a paper form and finding an envelope, a stamp and a postbox. As if fixing low voter turnout would be “fixed” if folk could fix their choice on their iPad. But the people asking that questio... more »

‘Captain Phillips’ Is A Hollywood/CIA PsyOp

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
Source: Columbia Pictures. 'Captain Phillips' belongs in the company of Zero Dark Thirty, Argo, United 93, and other joint Hollywood-CIA productions that take liberties with the truth, to put it mildly. The crew members of the ship that was taken hostage in Somalian waters, captained by what appears to be a moron from hell, say that the movie is a big lie. Here is an excerpt from the article, *"Crew members: ‘Captain Phillips’ is one big lie"* by Maureen Callahan, The New York Post, October 13: It didn’t go down like that, say several crew members: The pirates just reneged on... more »

"Sometimes You Do..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." ~ "Harper Lee", "To Kill a Mockingbird"

Sunday Question for Liberals

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 22 hours ago
Gotta get away from shutdown/debt limit for a while. So how about Syria: how are you feeling now about Barack Obama's actions on Syria?

Jaguar C-X75 just got ugly... damn ugly.

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 22 hours ago
after reporting on the thing for a couple of years, twelve months ago the (cancelled?) Jaguar C-X75 jet-turbine powered electric-all-wheel driven concept car looked like this. Glorious, clean ominous. It was powered by two rear-mounted mini-jet engines and it had an electric motor per wheel. Expensive, yes, and insane, but imagine how that jet-whistle alone would have sounded as you floored the pedal. SEX ON WHEELS, right? Now, suddenly, it looks, and sounds, like this ... oh, dear: what have they done? How can that even claim to be the same car? Ugly spoiler'd backend, uglier ... more »

Paulo Coelho “Dreams: The 12 Steps”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
*“Dreams: The 12 Steps”* by Paulo Coelho "When Joseph Campbell created the expression “follow your blessing,” he was reflecting an idea that seems to be very appropriate right now. In “The Alchemist,” this same idea is called “Personal Legend.” Alan Cohen, a therapist who lives in Hawaii, is also working on this theme. He says that in his lectures he asks those who are dissatisfied with their work and seventy-five percent of the audience raise their hands. Cohen has created a system of twelve steps to help people to rediscover their “blessing” (he is a follower of Campbell): *1... more »

Kennedy and Nixon

Paul Coker at News Spike - 22 hours ago
*"The Watergate break-in of 1972 (in which, I have always been convinced, Nixon was not so much a guilty perpetrator as a guilty victim) followed Nixon's secret negotiations with Hanoi for disengagement from Vietnam, significantly advanced by his May 1972 visit to Moscow, where he signed the first Strategic Arms Limitation Agreement."* * **- Peter Dale Scott, Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (1993)* Kennedy and Nixon from Spike1138 on Vimeo. The Hegelian Dialectic of 20th Century History. The National Security State creates it's own Manichean duality, objects of ego identificat... more »

“60 Quotes that Will Change the Way You Think”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
* “60 Quotes that Will Change the Way You Think”* by Marc Chernoff "In your quiet moments, what do you think about? How far you’ve come, or how far you have to go? Your strengths, or your weaknesses? The best that might happen, or the worst that might come to be? In your quiet moments, pay attention to your thoughts. Because maybe, just maybe, the only thing that needs to shift in order for you to experience more happiness, more love, and more vitality, is your way of thinking. Here are 60 thought-provoking quotes gathered from our sister site, Everyday Life Lessons, and from... more »

My Conversation with Benjamin Fulford Regarding the Dutchsinse Video

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
By American Kabuki Sunday October 13, 2013 In the interest of complete transparency regarding the ever increasing attempt to conflate the OPPT (which is a reconciled trust in any case - HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO REPEAT THAT?) with the actions of Swissindo. I am publishing this conversation with Ben Fulford regarding the recent Dutchsinse video claiming the OPPT asked him to sign an oath in exchange for huge sums of money. * The OPPT simply isn't doing that. Whomever is doing that, is not the OPPT.* It could very well be Swissindo (that has yet to be confirmed) and those in ... more »

Musical Interlude: Afshin, “Prayer of Change”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
Afshin, “Prayer of Change” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9oZ5A548Ak

Rep. Gohmert Tells The Truth

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 23 hours ago
“When it comes to the shutdown that’s going on, I heard just before I came on, some senator from Arizona — *a guy that liked [former Libyan dictator Moammar] Gadhafi before he wanted to bomb him, a guy that liked [former Egyptian strongman Hosni] Mubarak before he wanted him out, a guy that’s been to Syria and supported al Qaeda and the rebels* — but he was saying today the shutdown has been a fool’s errand, and I agree with him. The president and [Sen.] Harry Reid [D-Nev.] should not have shut this government down.” - Rep. Louie Gohmert. Source: *"Rep. Gohmert: McCain ‘supported ... more »

Sunday Question for Conservatives

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 23 hours ago
Oh, I give up: anyone have any ideas for how to fix the Republican Party -- or, more broadly, to rescue conservatives from the radicals, hucksters, and crazies? (Yeah, feel free to argue with the premise of the question if you think that Ted Cruz and Sarah Palin are the True Conservatives, but good luck with that).

Syria updates - October 11 , 2013 - a detailed look at the extremists ravaging Syria ( and inflicting mass killings on Syrian muslims and christians while the West looks the other way ) .....extremists financed by wealthy Gulf donors , trained on using chemical weapons by foreigners - expect more chemical weapon false flag attacks regardless of what happens with Assad's chemical weapons ..... ...

Catharsis Ours - 23 hours ago
http://rt.com/news/syria-killings-hrw-report-020/ Syria extremists financed by private Gulf donors carried out mass killings – HRW Published time: October 11, 2013 11:21 Get short URL [image: Free Syrian Army fighters dig trenches at the Jabal al-Akrad area in Syria's northwestern Latakia province, September 4, 2013 (Reuters / Khattab Abdulaa)] Free Syrian Army fighters dig trenches at the Jabal al-Akrad area in Syria's northwestern Latakia province, September 4, 2013 (Reuters / Khattab Abdulaa) Share on tumblr Trends Syria unrest Tags Conflict, Military, Politics, Syria, UN At least... more »

Templars dispersed on Friday, October 13th, 1307

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 23 hours ago
Seznam.cz and Stream.cz present *0:15 13th of October, the day when the Order of Templars was dispersed* 0:20 It's Friday, 13th of October, 1307. In all of France, a giant raid against the members of the Order of Templars is underway. It was one of the most powerful orders of the medieval Europe. *If you don't see a video above, go here. I don't have the nerves to reconcile the formatting of the objects with the HTML restrictions of blogger.com.* 0:33 The accusations are completely shocking using the standards of that era: heresy, sodomy, homosexuality, denial of Christ, and so o... more »

Reminder: Washington Had A Hand In The Creation of The Islamic Republic

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
President Ronald Reagan and Ayatollah Khomeini were two of the biggest tyrants in history. Their successors, President Barack Hussein Obama and Ayatollah Khamenei, are even bigger tyrants. But, of course, neither of them can hold a candle in the competition for the world's greatest tyranny to the murderous tyrants in Israel who had a big hand in the September 11 attacks These truths are important to point out time and time again because no one should be under the delusion that America, Iran, and Israel are led by liberators. Demons run these countries. If it wasn't for ... more »

"Foodstamp Nation In Turmoil: EBT System Goes Dark, "Glitch" Blamed"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *"Foodstamp Nation In Turmoil: * *EBT System Goes Dark, "Glitch" Blamed" * by Tyler Durden "In the past five years it has become apparent that America can survive a near-fatal financial system collapse, an economy teetering on the edge and kept ticking only thanks to the Fed's now perpetual QE, a collapsing standard of living for everyone but the wealthiest 0.1%, declining wages, zero interest rates, surging food, energy, rent, tuition and welfare costs, and pretty much everything else, as long as the welfare state keeps humming along. And by welfare state we mostly mean pro... more »

Sunday Classics: "Ingratitude is always Loge's lot"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*English singing translation by Andrew Porter, used in the Goodall-ENO performance below:* *LOGE*: Never one word of praise or thanks! For your sake alone, hoping to help I restlessly roamed to the ends of the earth to find a ransom for Freia, one that the giants would like more. In vain sought I, and now I can see in this whole wide world, nothing at all is of greater worth to a man than woman's beauty and love! I asked every one living, in water, earth, and sky, one question, sought for the answer and all whom I met, I asked them this question: "What in the world means more to you tha... more »

Crystalline Light Needles Penetrate into Gaia Hiddens at this Moment

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
* * * * *Crystalline Light Needles Penetrate into Gaia Hiddens at this Moment* by ÉirePort Crystalline Light Needles penetrate into Gaia hiddens at this moment. This occurs Gaia-wide. All unilluminateds will be pierced and revealed. Secondary purpose of the Needle Light is to unveil all energetic soft points and upgrade (strengthen). Tertiary purpose is to stimulate both Hue- and humanity to next levels. Quaternary purpose is dissolution of lower D cultural, societal, and governmental paradigms, inner and outer. Current Cosmic energetics and Gaia consciousness levels have initiat... more »

Result

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
Further to Craig’s post summarizing this morning’s edition of Sunday Morning Live, allow me once again to go over to Samira Ahmed, who is usually an excellent host for that Sunday Morning Live scenario, daft as it is. There are oh so many reasons why it’s daft, least of all the unreliability of Skype, and Samira’s inability (partly, but not wholly, through technical limitations) to get certain contributors to shut the f**k up. Not that she had to do that this week. Then there’s the wording of the “question” that was put to the vote. This week it was loaded in favour of the ‘yes’ v... more »

Sandwich wars

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
Also on the Marr show, did anyone see David Mellor talking about his battle with an M&S sandwich? He had difficulty getting at his sandwich, which I admit can be tricky, but he showed little imagination in complaining about over-abundant packaging, (perhaps he prefers his sandwiches squashed to a pulp) and for some reason seemed apologetic that he’d been forced to stop off at an M & S service station at all because he was “overwhelmed by hunger”. He said it as though he was excusing some despicable aberration. Is stopping off at a service station for an M&S sandwich something to be... more »

Taiwan = ROC? Yes, but not the way you might think

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 day ago
*Rare clear night here in Taichung. So happy with this picture.* TISR published a very interesting poll this week picked up by the Taipei Times: The survey, conducted by Taiwan Indicators Survey Research (TISR), showed that 69.7 percent believe that Taiwan and China are “two countries with separate development,” 9.6 percent think that both sides belong to “a divided ROC” and 2.4 percent see the two as belonging to “a divided People’s Republic of China [PRC].” A further 18.2 percent had no opinion, the survey showed. Given a choice of how they would like the international media to ... more »

it's the end

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago
"The more you know, the crazier you look."

Watch: Million Man Vet March...(live stream video)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*God bless them.* Live streaming video by Ustream

"The crucial thing is that yer live and let live, isn't it?"

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
The aforementioned *Sunday Morning Live *partly followed its usual pattern of juxtaposing sharply opposed points of view, and hoping that some light comes out of the inevitable heat. I think some light did come out of the heat of this edition. The opening subject (and the subject of the viewers' poll that saw 95% saying 'yes' to the question), was "Does the English Defence League represent a view that needs to be heard?", and it pitted the former EDL leader Tommy Robinson against former Muslim Council of Britain spokesman Inayat Bunglawala. Although placed on an end chair, Esthe... more »

Marred

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
Two injured souls struggling against adversity. Andrew Marr, obviously paralysed down the left side, and Malala Yousafzai with her slight facial disfigurement courtesy of the Taliban were rather a sad sight this morning as they sat facing each other on the Andrew Marr show. Malala appears unnervingly confident in her public appearances. One has to admire her eloquence and maturity, but the superficiality of her quest is still the elephant in my room. There’s something about being draped with a cloth that confers righteousness upon the drapee. When a Muslim sweeps into a room or Mala... more »

Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, October 13th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
Sunday, and it is Thanksgiving here in Canada.... Time for our annual turkey dinner and for my weekly rant where I talk turkey..... I have been watching over the last few weeks as this "Government Shutdown" continues in the United States, and I have been wondering when the HELL the American public would finally say enough is enough, and take some sort of action against their criminal government in Washington.... I was wondering when the American people would have the balls to finally decide to take their country back from the brink of oblivion, and it seems that thanks to the brainw... more »

Teaching Reading and Children: Reading Programs as “Costume Parties”

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
Teaching Reading and Children: Reading Programs as \”Costume Parties\”. via Teaching Reading and Children: Reading Programs as “Costume Parties”.

Stevie and Brazil . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 1 day ago
 — A protest in Vancouver over our mining operations in Tibet — WHY WOULD STEVIE TARGET BRAZIL? According to Dave Dean at Vice, “75% of the World's Mining Companies Are Based in Canada”. Maybe that's why Stevie wants to know what the Brazilian Ministry of Mines is planning? All over the world, companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and run out of lawyer’s offices on Bay Street or

ObamaCare rollout "glitches " and Saturday's EBT " glitch " - beginning of a pattern of technological epic fails ? When do we see " glitches affecting electrical grids ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/10/obamacare-rollout-what-the-log-in-problems-tell-us-about-more-serious-and-harder-problems-to-come.html SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2013 ObamaCare Rollout: What All the Log-In Problems Tell Us About More Serious (and Harder) Problems to Come *By Lambert Strether of Corrente.* Let’s dispose immediately of the administration’s canard that the Federal Exchange’s problems were caused a happy excess of visitors all trying to log in at once; I posted on my encounter with the dreaded security questions bug 38 minutes after the Exchange launched at midnight, Octo... more »

9/11!

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago

Rod Adams offers a correction

Charles Barton at The Nuclear Green Revolution - 1 day ago
My Breakthrough Institute post got picked up; by The Energy Collective and to date has drawn 19 comments. Among the comments was one by Rod Adams: @Charles Barton I have not yet finished your piece, but I needed to take a break and respond to the following statement: *The Pebble Bed Reactor is often pointed to as an example of Generation IV Inherent Safety, but part of that safety requires a very large core. In fact a core that is larger than the core of commercial Light Water Reactors. The Pebble Bed core costs as much to build as a LWR and thus no one seems to be moving forward ... more »

Milibandism: Politics and Expediency

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 1 day ago
It's a truism of politics that a cabinet or shadow cabinet reshuffle does not necessarily mean a change in political direction. And that much is true of the first statements of intent from new appointees Rachel Reeves and Tristram Hunt. You don't need me to tell you that Rachel's intent to "be tough" on joblessness, and Tristram's pledge to stick "rocket boosters" on Gove's free school wheeze have not proven palatable with much of the Labour faithful. So what's going on? Well, to be truthful, nothing has changed at all. Rachel's pledge to be tougher than the Tories is exactly where... more »

Making The Swamp Bigger

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 1 day ago
When Canada went to war in Afghanistan twelve years ago, self congratulation was in the air -- and journalism did not serve the country well. Jeffrey Simpson wrote in yesterday's *Globe and Mail*: The early coverage was largely ahistorical, gung-ho, a big group hug for the Canadians – a travesty of journalism, really. What Canadians needed then was a clear-eyed analysis of the country and its history, an understanding of its regional antagonisms, an appreciation of the daunting, even impossible task Canada and its government – to say nothing of the entire North Atlantic Treaty Org... more »

A drone in your neighbourhood soon.

LeDaro at LeDaro - 1 day ago
Americans are going to issue drone driver licence for safety. That is what NRA says about guns too - that they are safe. Where are we headed? Riley Morgan, 14, flies a home-built drone AfterDARC on Oct. 11. Morgan has been working with drones for half a year. This drone took him two days to build and cost around $1300 in parts. *"Others are less sure that humans, even trained ones, can be trusted at all. Drones would need to come with software-based "training wheels," or "safety bumpers," to protect amateurs and reckless pilots from harming themselves and others, Cummings said. Ju... more »

Thanksgiving

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago
The first Thanksgiving celebration by Euro-peoples in North America was not in New England but in Newfoundland by Martin Frobisher, 42 years before the Pilgrims. Frobisher's Thanksgiving was not for harvest but homecoming. He had safely returned from a search for the Northwest Passage, avoiding the later fate of Henry Hudson and Sir John Franklin. Given the fierceness of Arctic winter and the tragedy of these other expeditions, we can understand why he was grateful to come out alive. But why a special thanksgiving? Frobisher sailed under Elizabeth I, whose reign was marked by gr... more »

Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders Fights For Working Families-- Florida Corporate Hack Patrick Murphy Is On The Other Side

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Bernie Sanders (I-VT)-- like Ken and I, a graduate of James Madison High School-- has been trying to explain that “Yesterday, the Republicans were using the Affordable Care Act as the reason why they had to shut down the government and not pay our bills. Today, it’s ‘reforming’ Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. What will it be tomorrow? “Social Security, which is independently funded through the payroll tax, has nothing to do with the deficit. The deficit-- which has been cut in half since 2009-- was significantly caused by the Bush wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Bush ta... more »

Wild Bill: Obama rats...(video)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
good Sunday morning to you all.

first footage of Edward Snowden receiving his Sam Adams award in Moscow

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 1 day ago
first footage of Edward Snowden receiving his Sam Adams award in Moscow. Sarah Harrison, WikiLeaks journalist, seated next to Mr Snowden on left of picture. Also present, whistleblowers from NSA, CIA, FBI, DoJ, Mr. Snowden's Russian lawyer, and translators.

Grid Ex 2 coming November 11-13 and interestingly , we see National Geographic is featuring a premier movie about a cyber attack knocking out power for ten days - said movie launching about two weeks before Grid Ex 2 ! ! Conditioning ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/msm-american-blackout-false-flag-electrical-grid-cyber-attack-foreshadowed-in-new-national-geographic-movie-2643390.html ( Similar to yesterday's glitch shutdown of EBT systems all day in 17 states , is the coming film 'test " of reactions , training of the sheeple for the Grid Ex 2 Test and " glitches " which may occur in the same timeframe ? ) *Is a forthcoming false flag attack upon our electrical grid foreshadowed in a new**NationalGeographic* *premier movie event coming in late October, just prior to the electrical grid s... more »

"Sirens of the Lambs"

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 1 day ago
It's not just factory farming that is causing other species to weep, wail, scream and sob as we are driving them to extinction. But Banksy's video makes it viscerally apparent. An explanation of his project in New York City is here.

"Black Elk's Vision"; "All One Tribe"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
"I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world. And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being. And I saw that the sacred hoop of my people was one of many hoops that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all children of one mother and one father. And I saw that ... more »

SUNDAY SONG

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 1 day ago

Whoops! (again)

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
Well, it's happened again. This morning's *Sunday Morning Live* viewers' poll had as its question: *Does the English Defence League represent a view that needs to be heard?* The result was as emphatic as ever: *95% said 'Yes'* * 5% said 'No' * I really don't know why the studio guests on the losing side always appear so surprised. These kinds of result are par for the course on *Sunday Morning Live *these days*. SML *viewers don't seem to follow the BBC line on anything.

Musical Interlude: Frank Sinatra, “My Way”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
Frank Sinatra, “My Way” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m0dJXtwwiY

"Why Not Despair?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* "Why Not Despair?"* by Sam Smith "To view our times as decadent and dangerous, to mistrust the government, to imagine that those in power as not concerned with our best interests is not paranoid but perceptive; to be depressed, angry or confused about such things is not delusional but a sign of consciousness. Yet our culture suggests otherwise. . But if all this is true, then why not despair? The simple answer is this: *despair is the suicide of imagination.* Whatever reality presses upon us, there still remains the possibility of imagining something better, and in this dr... more »

Paulo Coelho, "Toads"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *"Toads"* by Paulo Coelho “Various biological studies have shown that if a toad is placed in a container along with water from his own pond, he will remain there, utterly still, while the water is heated, even when the water reaches boiling point. The toad does not react to the gradual increase in temperature and dies when the water boils. Fat and happy. On the other hand, if a toad is thrown into that container when the water is already boiling, he will jump straight out again, scalded, but alive! Sometimes we behave like the boiled toads. We do not notice changes. We t... more »
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