English: Brasilia - The president of the Syrian Arab Republic, Bashar Al-Assad during a visit to Congress Português do Brasil: Brasília - O presidente da República Árabe Síria, Bashar Al-Assad, em visita ao Congresso Nacional (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
12:14pm MDSTThe Brilliant "Leave Town" Option?
So far today, over in no-we're- not-completely-bonkers House news, the
House Republicans prepared a debt limit/funding bill, took it to a
conference meeting, sang "Amazing Grace" (presumably more of a Diane
Chambers version than you would find in the House Democrats' caucus, no?),
found out they didn't have the votes, and then threatened to pass something
and then leave town -- so the Senate and Barack Obama would have to choose
to go along or go passed the Thursday-ish deadline.
I'll be writing more about this later, but it sounds to me like a brilliant
Boehner strategy! After all,... more »
Assad calls for transitional government in America
Speaking to reporters on the Muslim holiday of Eid, Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad said: "The government shutdown in Washington is a good step in the
right direction. The international community should support the creation of
a new, transitional government in America in this tough crisis. Syria and
her people stand behind such efforts. We hope that Republicans and
Democrats can settle their differences, and come together around the
creation of a new government that serves the American people better."
Immediately after Assad's explosive remarks, Secretary of State John Kerry
counte... more »
Maddow whips open a big can of con!
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2013*
*Introduces her dearly beloved:* Last night, gullible viewers were getting
hustled about last weekend’s DC protest.
We saw true believers get hustled on Fox—and on The One True Channel.
We’ll cover that topic in our next post. In this post, let’s note the way
Rachel Maddow kissed the asp of her beloved last night.
Chris Matthews appeared on Maddow’s show to sell you his latest book. When
Rachel teased his upcoming appearance, she of course described him as “the
great Chris Matthews.”
It’s required by Hard Pundit Law!
We always cringe when they play us ... more »
I remember the feeling so clearly
40 years ago, almost to the day, a very young Master NotaSheep watched
England be held to a draw by Poland and so not qualify for the 1975 World
Cup. That young chap cried for lost dreams and that was the last time I
cried tears of loss over a sporting event; tears of joy are a whole other
matter.
So as the tension builds let's hope I don't revert to the NotaSheep of 40
years ago.
The Courts. Jessica Ernst And The Honourable Neil Wittmann
F. Fascism and Contemporary Canada. Locating The Present Conservative
Government Led By Stephen Harper. *Part S**ix.* The Courts. Jessica
Ernst
And The Honourable Neil Wittmann, Chief Justice, Court Of Queen’s Bench,
Alberta.
*The Courts. Jessica Ernst And The Honourable Neil Wittmann*
... more »
Boehner And McConnell Have Primary Challenges-- Why Not Steny Hoyer, Steve Israel And Debbie Wasserman Schultz?
When I was growing up, my grandfather always told me to never trust the
Democratic Party. "They're not as bad as the Republicans." he always said,
"but they're bad in their own way. They make believe they stand up for the
working class, but they're just out for themselves." Even back then, it was
clear the party was dominated by careerists. The Republicans complain about
their party in the same way. So it probably surprised no one that most
Americans-- across the board-- think we need another political party. Gallup
confirmed it this week.
Amid the government shutdown, 60% of Ame... more »
The Dismal Science
"They call Economics 'the dismal science'.
Today the Nobel Committee seemed to agree. They gave their prize in
Economics to three different economists - one for proving that markets are
always rational and efficient, and another for proving they are most
certainly not, and a third who proved it was impossible to tell."
So said Kirsty Wark on last night's *Newsnight*.
Now, I try (almost like an idealised BBC reporter) to be even-handed -
Sometimes. When the mood takes me - but (like a non-idealised BBC reporter)
I'm biased. Inevitably.
For example, economically-speaking, I'm pr... more »
Amendment of information or indictment on appeal only with great caution
R. v. Brownson, 2013 ONCA 619:
[20] Section 683(1)(g) explicitly authorizes an appeal court to amend
an indictment (and, by analogy, an information):
683(1) For the purposes of an appeal under this Part, the court of appeal
may, where it considers it in the interests of justice,
….
(g) amend the indictment, unless it is of the opinion that the accused has
been misled or prejudiced in his defence or appeal.
[21] Under this section, the scope of permissible amendments at the
appeal stage is wide. As expressed by Doherty J.A. in *R. v. Irwin* (1998),
38 O.R. (3d) 689 (... more »
Marc Stevens - Government Violence & The Stockholm Syndrome
Good interview from Henrik at Red Ice Radio
If you enjoy the information Larken Rose presents then Marc Stevens should
be your cuppa too!
Space, healthcare, vandals and loonies
I heard a rumour the other day that, due to the current US government
shutdown, the Mars Curiosity Rover was switched off. It hasn’t been. NASA
is currently maintaining a skeleton staff of around 500 people, some of
whom are working on the rover. One would think Juno, Dawn and New Horizons
haven’t been switched off, but who knows.
The current shutdown is an act of vandalism. If the Democrats have anything
about them as a party they should use this to shut the Republicans out of
office for a generation or more. This year’s budget negotiations were used
as another bargaining chip to ... more »
Denver celebrates Russell Mean's Life and Legacy Nov 2013
American
Indian Activist, Actor And Educator To Be Honored With A Series Of
Events In The Mile High City
DENVER -- You may recognize him from such films as Last of the Mohicans
and Natural Born Killers, but Russell Means was much more than a face on
the silver screen. He was a cultural, political, artistic and visionary
American Indian leader, described during his life as “the most
Memphis Ready to Turn Over $23 Million Head Start Budget to Corporate Cronies at Porter-Leath
We posted on September 30 about Shelby County Mayor, Mark Luttrell, and his
cozy relations with fellow corporate pol, Mark Threlkeld, who presides over
the Board of Trustees of Porter-Leath, a non-profit corporation that is
building an empire on backs of young victims of the Zero Tolerance Era.
The former Orphan AsylumPorter-Leath's history goes back to the 19th
Century, when it served as home of last resort for children of the
destitute. Today it is run by President Sean Lee, who lives across the
border in a very white and leafy section of Mississippi.
Lee seems particularly qua... more »
This GOP Thing Needs a Name
I want to say something about the Second Battle of the World War II Memorial,
which was the subject of much fuss over the weekend.
What's it called when you shut down the government, and then instead of
spending the shutdown time arguing that your demands are just and should be
accepted, you complain about parts of the government being shut down?
I don't know! I mean, one could call it hypocritical, but that doesn't seem
to me at least to capture the full meaning of what's going on here.
The reason I bring it up is because I think we've reached the
three-times-is-a-trend point. The ... more »
Chinese to Build High Speed Rail from China thru Thailand, Malaysia to Singapore
*Building a high-speed railway through Thailand*
10-13-2013 10:34 BJT
http://english.cntv.cn/program/newsupdate/20131013/101670.shtml
By CCTV correspondent Tony Cheng
The basic agreements to build a high speed rail network linking China and
Thailand have been in place for some time. But, construction has not yet
started after disagreements over the exact route of the railway. As CCTV’s
Tony Cheng reports from Bangkok, there appears to be renewed momentum now
in getting the megaproject underway.
Catching the slow train to nowhere.
Thailand’s rail system has fallen into disre... more »
The Last Group Openly Insulted: 7 Ways to Prove Weight Discrimination
I wrote a piece in AOL Jobs called 7 Ways to Prove Weight Discrimination,
which I'll excerpt below. But what I really want to talk about are the
comments that showed up within a couple hours of the piece going up:
From *jmasiulewicz:*
"The only category of the ADA that can be voluntarily acquired. A
disability by choice. Disgusting."
From *rkeeeballs *
"If it looks like a fat slob....it is !"
From *mckdarren *
"Yeah, let's encourage more lawsuits, Donna, instead of encouraging fat
people to get control of their lives and health. You're a disgrace."
These jerks prove my point exa... more »
October Surprise 2012: War with Iran - Rear-Admiral Gouette and Hormuz Strait Incident
This is the Strait of Hormuz:
70% of the world's crude oil transits through Iranian Territorial Waters -
the safe shipping lane is an *incredibly* narrow and hazardous navigation -
aside from having to execute a harpin turn (which supertankers are NEVER
especially good at, you may note the numerous rocks and shoals and tiny
uninhibited islands which (its not disputed) are Iranian sovereign
territory.
All else being equal, Iranian territorial waters, and Iranian law *should *extend
12 miles in every direction from any one of these rocks.
By any legal definition, all of these supert... more »
Perú: Peruvian Air Force Launches Anomalous Aerial Phenomenon Research Department
*Perú: Peruvian Air Force Launches Anomalous Aerial Phenomenon Research
Department*
DINAE, the Office of Aerospace Interests, under the official sponsorship of
CONIDA, the National Commission for Aerospace Investigation and Development
and the Peruvian Air Force (FAP), in response to the significant increase
in claims and reports on Anomalous Aerial Objects commonly referred to as
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) in the skies over Peruvian Territory,
has decided to RE-LAUNCH and RE-ACTIVATE the office established in 2001
under the name of Office of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena Re... more »
Getting Ripped: A string of thrilling claims!
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2013*
*The full bloom of a con: *We know, we know. You think we’re overdoing it
with Amanda Ripley’s ballyhooed new book, The Smartest Kids in the World.
We understand the complaint! But Ripley’s book is a remarkable text, a
Rosetta Stone which helps us see the nature of modern “journalistic”
practice.
We want to record the succession of scams involved in this widely-praised
book. Today, let’s review Ripley’s succession of claims about miraculous
Finland.
We’ve presented one claim before. It comes right at the start of the book.
In the passage shown below, R... more »
Dave Ramsey: How does the Affordable Care Act affect you?...(video)
*"You’re not exempt from math if you’re a Republican, and you’re not exempt
from math if you’re a Democrat." *
Diane Ravitch's Balanced Appraisal of Charters
Diane Ravitch, in *Reign of Error*, argues that school reform heedlessly
replaced the old-fashioned geographically-based system of public education
with a competitive market-based system that includes traditional public
schools, private schools, privately managed charter schools, for-profit
providers, and virtual schools.
The roots of this movement, she argues, are “fundamentally libertarian”
but, today, it includes reformers who see the education system as obsolete.
Some reformers sincerely believe they are helping poor children of color,
while some are more interested in profits.... more »
Longest Walk 4 at Colorado Border!
Thanks
to Western Shoshone Long Walker Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson for the photos
via cell.
By Brenda Norrell
Photo by Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson
Censored News
(Tues., Oct. 15, 2013) Today, the Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz
began their walk at the border of Colorado, after walking across Kansas.
The walkers made it to the Colorado border yesterday. Congratulations.
Michael Lane said, "
San Francisco Protest of Columbus Statue Photos
By
Tony Gonzales, AIM West
Censored News
SAN FRANCISCO -- On Monday, October 14, a protest was held to help
initiate a process with city government to begin to address public
racism and removal these objects from public view. To remove racism from
society, first remove the bigotry here, the Columbus statue, casts
toward the Ocean, in San Francisco.
www.aimwest.info
Benghazi - The Constitutional Implications
*"To avoid any constitutional problems, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
administers the oath of office a second time with Barack Obama in the Map
Room of the White House on Wednesday, January 21, 2009."*
*"Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the
following Oath or Affirmation:—*
*"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office
of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability,
preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."*
*
*
*Article 2, Section 3:*
*
*
*"he shall take Care that the... more »
WE THE WALKING DEAD: Can’t think, can’t laugh, can’t cry, can’t feel!
*TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2013*
*Part 2—Meet the (shambling) Press:* In Jim Sheridan’s honored 2002 film,
In America, a young father whose son has died describes the way the loss
has eaten away his soul.
Johnny, an aspiring actor, is no longer fully alive; he’s no longer fully
human. In effect, he describes himself as one of the walking dead:
JOHNNY: You know, I asked [God] a favor. I asked him to take me instead of
him. And he took the both of us. *And look what he put in my place!*
I'm a fucking ghost. I don't exist.
*I can't think. I can't laugh. I can't cry. *
*I can't... feel!*
... more »
Iraq’s Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan Faces The Abyss
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The September 2013 Kurdish parliamentary elections were a sea change for
the region’s politics. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) that had
co-ruled the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) since the 1990s came in
third place. Now it is facing all kinds of questions. The immediate one is
whether it will participate in the new government or not, but the larger
one is whether it can recover from such a devastating loss.
The fallout from the vote was immediately felt by the Patriotic Union. A
few days after the polls were closed its politburo accepted that it was
heading for ... more »
Senator Bernie Sanders is interviewed on CNN by presstitute Wolf Blitzer RE what should be done about the Republican blackmail
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http://youtu.be/yJWe1v5KO8o
Sen. Bernie Sanders on The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (CNN)
Bernie Sanders
*Published on Oct 11, 2013*
Cherchez la Verite
Michael Hogan's weak case for renewables
Michael Hogan Added a couple of comments to my Breakthrough Institute post
on The Energy Collective.
Mark Jacobson's work at Stanford is not particularly credible and I would
not recommend it. The two most robust system analyses I would point to are:
*Roadmap 2050: A practical guide to a prosperous, low-carbon Europe* (first
phase published 2010, phase 2 published 2011 and phase 3 due to be
published later this year), carried out by KEMA, Imperial College London,
McKinsey & Co. and Oxford Economics under the sponsorship of the European
Climate Foundation and in close coordination wit... more »
Aren’t All Children Equally Deserving?
Aren\’t All Children Equally Deserving?. via Aren’t All Children Equally
Deserving?.
Teacher Education for schools as they are OR for schools as they should be? That is the question.
A mentor once told me that “our goal” in teacher education is not to
prepare preservice teachers to teach in schools as they are but to prepare
them “to teach in schools as they should be.” What does that actually
mean? If enacted how would teacher education look? What would we do
and/or not do? […]
Read Stuff, You Should
Happy Birthday to Penny Marshall, 70.
Good stuff:
1. John Hudak and Tom Mann want more responsible politicians. Well, yeah.
2. Nice one from Sarah Binder on the debt limit and, more generally,
Congressional rules.
3. I totally missed Ray LaRaja on the McCutcheon campaign finance case last
week. I generally tend to agree with Ray on all these things, although I'm
not as concerned as he is that money flow to formal party organizations as
opposed to outside groups -- however, I agree that formal party
organizations should at least be on equal footing.
4. Ezra Klein on the ACA rollo... more »
China say enough is enough and declares its time to build a " de-americanized world " , which is a world without the dollar as the international reserve currency .....As China flexes those muscles , note their foreign exchange reserves swelled to 3.66 trillion as of the end of September !
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/World/WOR-02-151013.html
*The birth of the 'de-Americanized' world*
By Pepe Escobar
This is it. China has had enough. The (diplomatic) gloves are off. It's
time to build a "de-Americanized" world. It's time for a "new international
reserve currency" to replace the US dollar.
It's all here, in a Xinhua editorial, straight from the dragon's mouth. And
the year is only 2013. Fasten your seat belts - and that applies especially
to the Washington elites. It's gonna be a bumpy ride.
Long gone are the Deng Xiaoping days of "keeping a low profile". The Xinhua
e... more »
5 Roots & Herbs That Will Keep You Healthy This Winter by Patricia Bratianu, RN Phd.
5 Roots & Herbs That Will Keep You Healthy This Winter
by Patricia Bratianu, RN, Phd.
Off The Grid News, 30 September 2013
Fall is the time to prepare for a healthy winter. Fall (and spring) also
are the best times to gather roots to be used for healing. Always be sure
to leave plenty of plants for future growth. If the roots are large, you
may just expose a portion of a root and cut off what you need. Never
harvest endangered or at-risk plants. Contact your state government or United
Plant Savers if you are not sure if a plant is at-risk or endangered. Grow
your own plant... more »
Today Is Election Day In Massachusetts
Whoever wins the Democratic primary in MA-05 today will be Congress' next
member-- and they walk right into the dysfunctional mess in DC. Only one
candidate is prepared to walk into that mess and take a significant role
and that's Carl Sciortino. No way to be sure who's going to win today. The
EMILY's List candidate, Katherine Clark wrote herself a check for a quarter
million dollars to buy the seat and EMILY's List continues to pour massive
amounts of money into the race-- another $58,666 just last week from their
shady Women Vote SuperPAC that ran the misleading ads suggesting t... more »
"I Forgot Columbus Day? No...I Haven't Forgotten Anything..."
"Before our white brothers arrived to make us civilized men, we didn't
have any kind of prison. Because of this, we had no delinquents. Without a
prison, there can be no delinquents. We had no locks nor keys and therefore
among us there were no thieves. When someone was so poor that he couldn't
afford a horse, a tent or a blanket, he would, in that case, receive it all
as a gift. We were too uncivilized to give great importance to private
property. We didn't know any kind of money and consequently, the value of a
human being was not determined by his wealth. We had no written law... more »
Government shutdown - Day 15 October 15 , 2013 .....Fourth day of imminent deal talk with no actual deal announced , roundup on US news , Overnite news , data and developments from Asia and Europe !
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/328431-reid-mcconnell-deal-would-raise-debt-ceiling-to-feb-7
An emerging deal to reopen the government and raise the nation's debt
ceiling until February gathered political momentum Monday evening after
Senate Republicans signaled they would likely support it.
Lawmakers and aides said the legislation would fund the government until
Jan. 15 and extend the nation’s borrowing authority until February but
leave ObamaCare largely untouched.
One senior Senate aide said it would raise the debt ceiling until Feb. 7
while another said Feb. 15 remains a poss... more »
Insolent Czechia plans to double reliance on coal
*For Czech readers only:* My article about the IPCC report in the October
2013 Václav Klaus Institute Newsletter is now out: PDF
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The second edition of *The Elegant Universe* (in my translation) will be
out in 2-3 weeks. More info about the book.
(Yes, I wrote Czechia: I've been using the word at least for 9 years, since
the beginning of this blog. Last week, President Zeman visited Israel and praised
Shimon Peres for his usage of the word Czechia - which isn't hard for Peres
because the common Hebrew word for Czechia sounds exactly the same. I don't
e... more »
Much Is At Stake
After tomorrow's throne speech, the opposition parties have vowed to hammer
the Harper Conservatives. But will they keep the Harperites in their
sights, or battle each other? Tim Harper writes that, if the present regime
is to fall, either Tom Mulcair or Justin Trudeau has to begin to look prime
ministerial :
The NDP leader is hampered on three fronts.
Chosen to build on an NDP quest for power and an end to moral victories and
years as the “conscience of Parliament,” he must now mightily push back
against a Canadian political tide which seems determined to return to its
tradition... more »
Hess, Please Begin the Moratorium
I recently called for a moratorium on white men pontificating on race,
class, and gender—prompted by a series of blogs by Michael Petrilli. So
when I read Rick Hess’s “Teachers Deserve (But Have to Earn) Their Seat at
the Table,” I immediately asked myself a few things: (1) Is this April 1?,
(2) Has Hess finally become the […]
Hess, Please Begin the Moratorium
I recently called for a moratorium on white men pontificating on race,
class, and gender—prompted by a series of blogs by Michael Petrilli. So
when I read Rick Hess's "Teachers Deserve (But Have to Earn) Their Seat at
the Table," I immediately asked myself a few things: (1) Is this April 1?,
(2) Has Hess finally become the unintentional self-parody I have
predicted?, and finally, (3) Shouldn't Hess volunteer for that moratorium,
now narrowed to simply a moratorium on white men pontificating (period)?
After his usual cage-busting self-promotion, Hess actually states:
In particular, I... more »
Fukushima updates October 15 , 2013 - Typhoon Wipha looms for Fukushima ( huge flood potential for the area around nuclear facility ) , forecast to hit Fukushima plant area on October 16 , 2013 ....Japan continue to cover up radiation health damage and patients not told of illnesses due to radioactive contamination....Chaos at Fukushima plant due to health concerns ?
Energy News.....
01:28 AM EST on October 15th, 2013 | 38 comments
AFP: Powerful Typhoon Wipha heads for Fukushima, Tepco bracing for ‘inflows
of water’ — Experts: Huge flood potential for area around plant — Forecast
to grow and strengthen, up to 40-foot waves off Japan coast (PHOTO)
08:21 PM EST on October 14th, 2013 | 31 comments
“It’s Madness”: Doctors in Japan helping perpetuate Fukushima cover-up —
Patients not being told their illnesses are from exposure to radioactive
contamination — Scientific reports showing radiation health damage to
humans are forbidden to be published (AU... more »
War watch October 15 , 2013 - Focus on Syria , Afghanistan and Iran ....
Syria .....
Kerry: Urgent to Set Date for Geneva II, Establish ‘Transitional’ Syrian
GovtInsists Assad Has 'Lost All Legitimacy'
by Jason Ditz, October 14, 2013
Print This | Share This
Secretary of State John Kerry is calling on the international community for
an “urgent” approval of an official date for the Geneva II conference on
Syria’s Civil War, saying it is time to install a new “transitional”
government in power.
“There has to be a transition government, there has to be a new governing
entity in Syria in order to permit the possibility of peace,” insisted
Kerry, adding that P... more »
PHONES TO DRONES
Global Network board member Loring Wirbel (Citizens for Peace in Space)
speaks during Keep Space for Peace Week forum in Colorado Springs.
Citizens for Peace in Space and the ACLU sponsored a forum at Penrose
Library called "From Drones to Phones high tech warriors break the law" on
Tuesday October 8, 2013.
This is part 1 in which Loring Wirbel explains the budgets and technology
involved.
"The U.S. intelligence gathering apparatus now includes civilians
throughout the world as potential enemies. Everyone is considered a
possible obstacle to having the most efficient "kill chain"... more »
Untitled
*Too Bad this didn't happen in "Patlandia"!!! Referee arrests prompt
officials to request change in security ~WVUE*
*A share in condo sales looms as point of contention in deal to redevelop
World Trade Center ~Tyler Bridges, The Lens*
*Reef madness, Kari Dequine Harden on the fight to save offshore oil
platforms and the ecosystems they support ~Gambit*
*New Orleans Wetland Bayou Bienvenue proposes Florida Avenue redevelopment ~Sarah
Drew, The Lens*
*Review: Hell and High Water, Kevin Allman reviews Rebecca Theim's book
about the New Orleans newspaper war*
*12 Years A Slave debuts ... more »
Colour Chaos - unreadable web pages, illogical colour schemes -the latest web design fad
address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 8 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/tEA_h0NBrG8
As soon as I have solved the "colour crisis" making its way across the
Internet (inc. MyOpera) I'll be back with my study of the latest "Internet
fad": bleak colours and unreadable webpages! Without trickery I wouldn't
have been able to write this for the simple reason that the MyOpera blog
editor puts white text on white backgrounds, unless I switch off "Allow
pages to show their own colors" in FireFox. That of course kills
readability of YouTube text-content and many other websites. This is a
phenomenon that has popped up strongly the last severa... more »
Always Bet on Black: Wesley Snipes and the Royal Guard of Amen-Ra
1. Father retired from United States Air Force Reserve's 315AW Charleston
Air Force Base April 1998 with the rank of MSGT.
2. Connected to the Georgia-based black nationalist cult, the *United
Nuwaubian Nation of Moors*, an apocalyptic organization that preaches a
ripped-from-the-X Files mélange of *UFO lore, Egyptian mythology,
Afrocentrism, and conspiracy theory.*
3. 5th degree black belt in Shotokan karate and expert in few forms of Kung
Fu.
4. Attended LaGuardia's High School of Performing Arts and S.U.N.Y.
Purchase College.
5. Converted to Islam in 1985. Broke with it yea... more »
Alexander Unzicker: The Higgs Fake
While browsing random websites, I was offered an ad promoting a new book by
an author we already know well. It's no one else than Germany's answer to
Peter Woit and Lee Smolin, Herr Alexander Unzicker.
He released a new minibook (160 pages, available both in Kindle edition and
in paperback) on October 6th,
*The Higgs Fake: How Particle Physicists Fooled the Nobel Committee*
Cool. I must praise him for being able to predict that the Nobel prize
would be awarded for the Higgs boson in 2013.
Unzicker has created a special website of the book and if you click at the
amazon.com link on... more »
eBook Censorship In A Global Multi-Cultural World?
How do you censor the digital world? Can you censor the digital world? Is
it right to even try to censor the digital world?
In the 70s and 80s campaigners such as Mary Whitehouse created movements
such as the Student Christian Movement and Moral Re-Armament. She led a
crusade to clean-up TV. She founded the National Viewers' and Listeners'
Association and was a leading figure in the Nationwide Festival of Light.
She did initiate a successful private prosecution against Gay News on the
grounds of blasphemous libel, the first such case for more than fifty
years. But her often overzea... more »
Who is Iggy Azalea?
Iggy Azalea was on Never Mind The Buzzcocks last night but I missed the
first five minutes, so I had no idea who Izzy Azalea was. Tall, Australian,
striking looking blond but what did she do? A minute on Google & Wikipedia
and now I know:
'Amethyst Amelia Kelly, better known by her stage name Iggy Azalea, is an
Australian recording artist and model from Mullumbimby, New South Wales.
Wikipedia
Born: June 7, 1990 (age 23), Sydney, Australia
Height: 1.78 m
Nationality: Australian
Full name: Amethyst Amelia Kelly'
Here's a few of her tracks...
Work (Language warning)
Bounce
And the... more »
Jihadists With American Passports Are Invading Syria And Attacking Minorities
*Washington is sponsoring Jihad against Assad. Does that make America a
Muslim nation? Yes, yes it does. And not in a good way.*
Below is an excerpt from, *"Kurdish High Council: There Will Not Be A
Second Lausanne"* (Source: The Rojava Report, October 12, 2013):
In an article in today’s Özgür Gündem, the paper sat down for an interview
with İlham Ehmed, a member of the six-person committee that represented
the Kurdish High Council on its first official visit to Ankara this week.
The committee, which was in Ankara on the 8 and 9 of October, met with
various Turkish government o... more »
MADELEINE McCANN - CONFLICTING EVIDENCE
*Seen by Jane Tanner, 9.15 pm*
*Jane Tanner*, a friend of the McCanns, told the police that, at* 9.15 pm,*she saw
*a dark-haired man* carrying away a child *wearing pink floral pyjamas.*
The police now claim that the *dark haired man* was almost certainly an
innocent holidaymaker picking up his two-year-old daughter from a night
crèche at the Ocean Club complex.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, leading the inquiry says: "We're
almost certain now that this sighting is not the abductor."
Big shift in Madeleine McCann investigation, say police
At around* 10pm*, *Martin Smith*... more »
The Economy: “The Default Has Already Begun”
* *
*“The Default Has Already Begun”*
By Felix Salmon
“The big question in Washington this week is whether, in the words of the
NYT, we’re going to see “a legislative failure and an economic catastrophe
that could ripple through financial markets, foreign capitals, corporate
boardrooms, state budget offices and the bank accounts of everyday
investors”. In this conception — and I have subscribed to it just as much
as anybody else — the sequester is bad, the shutdown is worse, and the
default associated with hitting the debt ceiling is so catastrophic as to
be unthinkable.
This fr... more »
The Realist Report with John Friend
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined once again by Eli
James of *www.Anglo-SaxonIsrael.com*. Eli will be explaining the basics of
the Christian Identity version of Christianity and history.
Please visit *The Realist Report* on TalkeShoe to download this and past
episodes.
EZ Cheese and Hummus- The Snacking Circle of Life with NickMom
I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop
has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for
Collective Bias and NickMom.
At night after I put my 4-year-old to bed, all I want to do is laugh with
NickMom.com and eat cupcakes without explaining to my daughter why I can
eat three cupcakes in a row, but she can't. Today I am joining with NickMom
to get out some of my inner #MotherFunny. I bring you, The Snacking Circle
of Life.
If there’s any truth to that old saying, “you are what you eat,” I’m sure
glad I don’t eat kale or anything ... more »
Quote of the Day: On growing up
"Growing up occurs at the moment you stop caring about what others think."
- Dr Michael Hurd, in "Tell Me What I Want to Hear" at *The Delaware Coast
Press*
[Hat tip Gus Van Horn]
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to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)
Kerry, Kerry, Quite Contrary:US Secretary of State Reveals Ignorance on Iranian Nuclear Program
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry
(Credit: CBS)
In an extensive interview with Scott Pelley on CBS' "60 Minutes" this
past Sunday evening, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry revealed a
startling lack of awareness of certain basic facts regarding Iran's
nuclear program and the history of various proposals Iran has made to
alleviate suspicion over its intentions.
Such ignorance goes a long
谢谢你做什么,两次世界大战代..大声笑..中国抗战老兵珍惜,不挨打!
谁是这些年轻的警察害虫虐待他们的长辈?
The Common Core Memorandum of Understanding: What a Story
The question of who, exactly, is truly responsible for writing the Common
Core State Standards (CCSS) has been a matter for debate. Here is how the
CCSS website describes CCSS development: Building on the excellent
foundation of standards states have laid, the Common Core State Standards
are the first step in providing our young people […]
Vaccines; Bayou Corne Sinkhole
.
Dublinmick has left a new comment on the post "MADELEINE E-FITS; COVER-UP
BY POLICE?":
Reversing vaccine induced disease
http://www.reversingvaccineinduceddiseases.com/
Highly toxic squalene MF59 adjuvant that caused Gulf War syndrome in
military servicemen now being added to some civilian flu vaccines
After establishing that squalene MF59 was admittedly experimental, Capt.
Rovet went on to explain how the U.S. government willfully ignored all
documented evidence showing that the anthrax vaccine, and squalene MF59 in
particular, was directly responsible for triggering an epidem... more »
Musical Interlude: 2002, “Remember Now”
2002, “Remember Now”
- http://www.youtube.com/
Was Accountability For Team Cheney-- A Nest Of War Criminals-- Ever Taken Off The Table?
Darrell Issa's idea of a scandal for his House Oversight Committee to
investigate is an entirely partisan witch hunt like "Benghazi!" Though the
magnitude around 9-11 was a thousand times greater on any scale, there's
never been a peep out of Issa or any of his right-wing colleagues about the
dereliction of duty on the part of Cheney and his administration inherent
in that catastrophe. In his brilliant book, Angler, Barton Gellman makes it
perfectly clear that Cheney aggressively and vehemently dismissed every
serious warning that the American security and intelligence agencies
f... more »
Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II
*"Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II"*
by
Wil S. Hylton.
“A breathtaking work of literary journalism and a dazzling debut.
*Vanished*unfolds like a cinematic mystery while exploring the eternal
questions of
war, love, and loss. Hylton is a master storyteller.”—Philipp Meyer,
author
of *The Son.*
Title: Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War
II.
Source: Riverhead Books. Date Published: August 22, 2013. Description:
In the fall of 1944, a massive American bomber carrying eleven men
vanished
over the Pacific islands of Pala... more »
Your moment of Zen
A portal to another place. [image via]
Standing athwart the graves of murdered children
This bit of horribly bad taste got lost on a weekend. We're two months away
from the sad anniversary of the Newtown massacre. These Second Amendment
First / True Americans are planning pro-guns for all rallies at the mass
murder site.
NEWTOWN -- First Selectman Pat Llodra is asking gun rights organizations to
stay away from this town on Dec. 14, the first anniversary of the Sandy
Hook Elementary School shootings.
Three national pro-guns groups had announced on Thursday that they would
hold what they're calling "Guns Save Lives" rallies in all 50 states on the
anniversary. [...]... more »
Bearing False Witness - a Chronology
Here's the story - a hoax, a malicious libel, deliberately designed to
persecute one particular child.
A male student at Florence High School who claims to be a transgender has
been harrassing girls in the bathroom......
No interviews. No sources, other than the Pacific Justice Institute. The
same group that has lodged formal objections to teaching in science class
that the Earth orbits the Sun as that contradicts Scripture, thereby "creating
a hostile environment for those of faith".
create a hostile learning environment for those of faith. - See more at:
http://www.pacificjustice.... more »
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Remember Now"
2002, "Remember Now"
- http://www.youtube.com/
"Life Is Hard?"
"Life is hard?
True- but let's love it anyhow, though it breaks every bone in our bodies."
- Edward Abbey
what this blog has been missing!
It's strange to be so completely focused on something and not post about it
here at all. So...
OMG RED SOX
That's better!
The 2013 Red Sox continue to thrill and amaze us. Last night they pulled
off one of the most improbable comebacks in postseason history. (Allan has
a nice look at how it happened.) I expect to be watching baseball deep into
October.
Or listening to, as the case may be.
We're not supposed to see these games at all, because telecom companies
rule the world, and postseason baseball is only available via cable TV. And
as you are undoubtedly sick of reading about ... more »
how to pursue something you don't really want
Since the day I decided to go to graduate school and change my career(s),
my mind has reeled with questions about the future. When will I be able to
quit my horrible law-firm job? When will I get a professional position at
the library? When I get it, will I succeed, and will I enjoy my new work?
What place will writing still have in my life? Will my health suffer? Will
I have enough energy for these new demands? And on and on. It didn't feel
worried or anxious, but I was incredibly impatient for my new future to
arrive. Sometimes I could think of nothing else.
One after the next, t... more »
"Never Look Down..."
"Never look down to test the ground before taking your next step;
only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right
road."
- Dag Hammarskjold
Sam Smith, "Despair and Survival"
* *
*"Despair and Survival"*
by Sam Smith
"Ever since I read Thoreau in high school and adopted as my own his
declaration that he would rather sit alone on a pumpkin than be crowded on
a velvet stool, I have made the pursuit of individual freedom a part of my
daily business. I follow it like others follow football. I know the game,
the players, and the rules. And one of the most important things I have
discovered is how few people are able to help you much. The psychiatrist
with his elegant degree, the minister with an eye on the vestry's budget,
the philosophy professor just sho... more »
Why the Left Hates the Daily Mail
Loathe as I am to pounce upon yet another bandwagon by adding to the *
dacreage* of comment on the *Daily Mail*'s ill-judged bust up with Ed
Miliband, I cannot refrain from doing so. You see, as a leftie, as someone
who values reason, equality and the labour movement, I'm *de facto*obsessed with the paper - at least that's
what its beleaguered editor thinks. However, just as England very
occasionally confounds expectations and turns in a decent performance
befitting the paper value of the squad, Paul Dacre is broadly right. Why?
1. *The Mail* and their fellow guttersnipes in the hard... more »
"The Wisdom of Tecumseh"
"So live your life so the fear of death can never enter your heart.
Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their views, and
demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify
all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and of service to your
people. Always give a word or sign of salute when meeting or passing a
stranger if in a lonely place. Show respect to all people, but grovel to
none. When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your
life and strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If
y... more »
Its not a joke, so sign the petition if you like food.
http://action.sumofus.org/a/world-food-prize-monsanto-syngenta/11/2/?akid=2419.1515733.YSGMRH&rd=1&sub=fwd&t=1
Guest Post:The Great Nobel Heist of 2013
*Add together the diametrically opposed beliefs of two of the three
economics Nobel Prize winners, says guest poster David Howden, and you end
up with a big fat zero.*
The paradox of the awarding of the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic
Science1 is really just par for the course. Friedrich Hayek and Gunnar
Myrdal shared the prize that year – both for their work on monetary
fluctuations and the business cycle. While there were some affinities
between the two early in their careers: both used a Wicksellian foundation,
stressed the importance of Knightian uncertainty and the role... more »
Musical Interlude: Vangelis, “Last of the Mohicans”
Vangelis, “Last of the Mohicans”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BydBT6pEqz4
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And I wonder... if the diseases brought to this continent by the invaders
hadn't wiped
out 90% of the indigenous population, and they'd had to face the tribes at
full strength, knowing what grief the pitiful survivors gave them, what
this country would be today...
- CP
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Brule', "Stomp Dance"
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_l2Zt_um6M
"A Look to the Heavens"
"Galaxies don't normally look like this. NGC 6745 actually shows the
results of two galaxies that have been colliding for only hundreds of
millions of years. Just off the above digitally sharpened photograph to the
lower right is the smaller galaxy, moving away. The larger galaxy, pictured
above, used to be a spiral galaxy but now is damaged and appears peculiar.
Gravity has distorted the shapes of the galaxies.
*Click image for larger size.*
Although it is likely that no stars in the two galaxies directly collided,
the gas, dust, and ambient magnetic fields do interact directl... more »
The Kinder Chronicles, Part Two #DCPS
I was somewhat recently a guest on the new Al Jazeera America show The
Stream to discuss the common core. When hearing about my appearance, my
grandfather asked, “Well, what did they introduce him as?” I think my
grandfather, who’s been a dominant fixture in my life, comes from a time, a
generation, maybe a […]
Our show with the inescapable Mercedes Schneider.
Here it is. VAM. Teacher preparation. CCR. Tagged: teacher preparation, vam
William Shakespeare, “As You Like It” 2/7
“All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputat... more »
The Poet: Wendell Berry, "What We Need Is Here"
* "What We Need Is Here"*
by Wendell Berry
"Geese appear high over us,
pass, and the sky closes. Abandon,
as in love or sleep, holds
them to their way, clear
in the ancient faith: what we need
is here. And we pray, not
for new earth or heaven, but to be
quiet in heart, and in eye,
clear. What we need is here."
Everyone's A Spy Gate news - October 15 , 2013 .....NSA also harvests your contact lists ( as well as metadata , instant messages and emails ) globally ....Brazil taking countermeasures to NSA spying by building secure email system....While the NSA spys on the world are State Department Cable systems secure ? Privacy legacy concerns mount as surveillance in US Cities takes off....How many backdoors to the Net are being built an by whom ? .
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-collects-millions-of-e-mail-address-books-globally/2013/10/14/8e58b5be-34f9-11e3-80c6-7e6dd8d22d8f_print.html
NSA
collects millions of e-mail address books globallyBy Barton Gellman and
Ashkan Soltani, Monday, October 14, 6:53 PMThe National Security Agency
is
harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail
and
instant messaging accounts around the world, many of them belonging to
Americans, according to senior intelligence officials and top secret
documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowde... more »
Government Shutdown Day 12 - October 12 , 2013 ......Exploring when the US Government actually runs out of money to pay the bills ( 10/17 - US hits debt ceilings and Treasury Department's extraordinary measures exhausted , 10/25 - 10/31 - cash balance becomes too low to pay all bills that fall due on a given day ) ..... Politicians still trying to come together to resolve debt ceiling and budget impasses.....
Catharsis Ours - 16 hours ago
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2013/10/12/food-stamp-debit-cards/2972713/
( " Glitch " resolved , potential for chaos recognized by congress I'm
sure... )
People in 17 states found themselves unable to buy groceries with their
food stamp debit-style cards Saturday after a routine check by vendor Xerox
Corp. resulted in a system failure.
Xerox announced late in the evening that access had been restored for users
in the 17 states affected by the outage, hours after the first problems
were reported.
"Re-starting the EBT system required time to ensure service was back at
full func... more »
Chet Raymo, "The Ogre And Us"
* "The Ogre And Us"*
by Chet Raymo
"A passage from H. G. Wells' “Outline of History”, 1920: “We know very
little of the appearance of Neanderthal man, but this... seems to suggest
an extreme hairiness, an ugliness, or a repulsive strangeness in his
appearance over and above his low forehead, his beetle brows, his ape neck,
and his inferior stature... Says Sir Harry Johnston, in a survey of the
rise or modern man in his Views and Reviews: "The dim racial remembrance of
such gorilla-like monsters, with cunning brains, shambling gait, hairy
bodies, strong teeth, and possibly can... more »
The Daily "Near You?"
Moultrie, Georgia, USA. Thanks for stopping by.
“Red Light Cameras, Drones and Surveillance: Fleecing Taxpayer in the Age of Petty Tyrannies”
* “Red Light Cameras, Drones and Surveillance: Fleecing the
Taxpayer in the Age of Petty Tyrannies”*
By John W. Whitehead
“There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated
under the shield of law and in the name of justice.”
- Charles de Montesquieu
“We labor today under the weight of countless tyrannies, large and small,
carried out in the name of the national good by an elite class of
government officials who are largely insulated from the ill effects of
their actions. We, the middling classes, are not so fortunate. We find
ourselves badgered, bullied and browbea... more »
Yes, I'm willing to compromise with the revolting Teabaggers -- here's my proposal
*by Ken*
It must have been in response to my pass-along of Andy Borowitz's bulletin "Hostage-Takers
Call Comparisons to Tea Party 'Hurtful'" the oher day that our colleague
Noah wrote,
I've often thought that Obama should just say "We don't negotiate with
terrorists" since that's what republicans are. I just don't see much
distinction, except that maybe those who are usually called terrorists are
more humane whereas republicans want their victims to die slowly of
starvation, cancer, pollution, etc.
This has certainly been my position, and as regards the thorny question of
how we... more »
Some click bait on @huffingtonpost, insight into #TFA
I suppose many think TFA’ers are blindingly insufferable. Clicked some
random piece on Huffington Post about the most insufferable people on
Facebook, or perhaps the seven insufferable sins, something like that. I
can’t remember where I put the link. But I did catch a screenshot of the
most interesting part. So, as an example of […]
Assad Jokes Nobel Peace Prize 'Should Have Been Mine'
President Bashar al-Assad joked with reporters that he should have been
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize rather than the OPCW.
This is fitting since the Nobel Peace Prize has become a total joke. I hear
that the Nobel committee is thinking about posthumously awarding Hitler and
Stalin with Nobel Peace Prizes for their great humanitarian work.
So, really, what are these shiny gold coins worth? Nothing.
No one in their right mind should want to be associated with the Nobel
Peace Prize. It's poison at this point.
Video Title: Assad Jokes Nobel Peace Prize 'Should Have Been Mine.' Source:... more »
Economics for Real People - Stephen Toplis: Economics and its role in the real world
*Well, well, the next meeting of the Auckland Uni Economics Group should
see some challenging questions thrown the guest’s way (I hope at least one
person asks him about the Broken Window Fallacy). Here’s the write-up for
you:*
*Stephen Toplis, Head of Research, BNZ
*The University of Auckland Economics Group is proud this week to be
hosting Stephen Toplis, one of New Zealand’s most well-known economists.
Stephen is the Head of Research at the BNZ his team providing expert
analysis and commentary across most sectors and industries of the New
Zealand economy.
During thi... more »
The Military Coalition to launch protest in DC Tuesday October 15 , 2013 - Demands immediate end to Government Shutdown , stop using Vets for their political games !
http://www.armytimes.com/article/20131014/NEWS05/310140014/Military-Coalition-plans-shutdown-rally-Tuesday
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[image: Military Supporters Rally In Washington To Re-Open]
A crowd gathers at the World War II Memorial to support a rally centered
around reopening national memorials closed by the government shutdown,
supported by military veterans, Tea Party activists and Republicans on Oc... more »
War watch October 12 , 2013 - - Libya Prime Minister informs that his recent kidnapping was actually a failed coup in which GNC members as well as members of the Prime Minister's security forces took part , Abdullah Senussi to be tried n Libya rather than at ICC after all ....... Syrian rebels accused of war crimes against Alawite villagers US financed and trained rebels urged to break from Saudi and Gulf financed and trained rebels .... ...... Afghanistan likely to kick US out of country ( just like Iraq ) as Bilateral Security Agreement deadline set to slip by the boards , US seizure of Taliban leader from Afghan Convoy and drone attacks against civilians paving way for Karzai to show US the door ..
Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
Libya news of the day.....
Failed coup a turning point for the better: Zeidan
*By Ashraf Abdul Wahab and Ahmed Elumami.*
[image: Libyans watched Zeidan on TV accuse opponents of political
consiracy (Photo: Aimen Eljali)]
Libyans watched Zeidan on TV accuse opponents of political consiracy
(Photo: Aimen Eljali)
*Tripoli, 11 October 2013:*
A clearly reinvigorated Prime Minister Ali Zeidan this evening delivered a
hour-long fighting speech on national television, in which he described
his abduction as a ‘coup’, blamed GNC opponents for sabotaging the business
of government, vowed firm... more »
Stephen Berry Says “Thanks Auckland!”
*Guest post by **Affordable City**’s Stephen Berry *
After the local body election results this weekend, I’m extraordinarily
proud of the results the eleven candidates of our nationwide local body
political party have achieved in such a short time. I’m very grateful for
the effort they have put into their campaigns, and for the team of
volunteers who have been there for them.
AFFORDABLE CITY CANDIDATE RESULTS
*Affordable Auckland
*Heidi Bale – Whau Local Board 1953 1.97%
Stephen Berry – Auckland Mayor 13539 3.98%
- Waitemata & Gulf Ward 1408 7.58%... more »
GOPers sole owners of shutdown fiasco
I've been holding this post for days so it wouldn't get lost in the holiday
weekend slump. Gratefully, it's finally picking up some steam. As this video
of debate on the shutdown from the House floor makes clear, the shutdown
(and now the pending debt default) was, and is, solely a construct of House
Republicans.
The video sparked enough clicks over the weekend to finally give the story
some legs with BigMedia. Jake Tapper is the first BigTV coverage I've seen
with this blog report on his *The Lead* blog:
That said, van Hollen continues, “On October 1st, the R's passed a Rule to
... more »
Fast-tracking fucking over Canadian workers
Fort McMurray Today reports that 270 unionized welders and pipefitters
contracted to the Husky Sunrise tarsands project were laid off and replaced
by cheaper temporary foreign workers from Mexico, Ireland, Portugal and
Italy.
Husky says their work was over but a commenter under another article who
was a worker on the site disputes this :
"The work contracted to Black and McDonald was no where near complete. We
had to conduct a handover to Saipem (a mostly Italian workforce), detailing
to them where we had stopped work so that they may continue. In the final
week, Saipem foreign w... more »
Untitled
*Saints start to turn page after first loss ~Mike Triplett, ESPN*
Philadelphia Photographer Captures School Closings
From Newsworks:
Photo exhibit opening this week chronicles the 'decline and destruction' of
Philly public schools
"It's like a visual documentation of what was once a public-school system.
This is the beginning of the decline and the destruction of it."
--Harvey Finkle, photographer, Philadelphia School Closings Photo
Collective and Public School Notebook
The display's 20, mostly color photographs are the work of the Philadelphia
School Closings Photo Collective. The loose network of nearly 30
photographers divvied up the list in response to a call for action sent out
by heralde... more »
A short quiz on the #DebtCeiling: Who said … ?
Here’s a (very) short quiz on the American Debt Ceiling. Just four
questions, the answers to which will make you laugh.
1. Who said about raising the Debt Ceiling, “We can’t just give a blank
cheque over and over again”?
2. Who said about raising the Debt Ceiling, “The request sounds like a
drunk going to an AA meeting saying, ‘just give me one more drink’”?
3. Who said about raising the Debt Ceiling, “Most Americans know that
increasing the debt is the last thing we should be doing”?
4. Who said about raising the Debt Ceiling, “America has a debt problem and
a failure of leaders... more »
Nadege and Structural Sin
Nadege and Structural Sin http://t.co/vEpD6ot9Uf
— John A. Carroll (@haitianhearts) October 14, 2013
Sedition, Secession... Right Wing Dogs Are Not Giving Up No Matter What The Polls Say
Please watch the Bill Moyers video above. We're going to talk a little
about it in a moment. But before we do, I want to remind you who Paul Ryan
is. If you had just landed from Uranus or Neptune and perused the Beltway
media, you would come away thinking Ryan is a "serious" and "thoughtful"
mainstream political leader. He isn't. He's a phony, a fraud and a film
flam man, just like Paul Krugman has been pointing out for years. And now
he's leading the House Republicans in a dangerous game of chicken with the
economic well-being of the entire world. While Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was ... more »
"Fukushima Update: Worst Case Scenario Reached According To Japanese Professors– A ‘World-Ends-Scenario’"
* *
*"Fukushima Update: Worst Case Scenario Reached According *
*To Japanese Professors– A ‘World-Ends-Scenario’"*
by ENE, Before It's News
"According to Professors in Japan, the ‘worst case scenario’ for Fukushima
has been reached, the nuclear rods have melted and went through the reactor
floors. This story released today from ENENews is disheartening and shares
that this situation will continue to be THE major story for world health
for humans, fish, bird and animal life across the entire world for decades
if not longer. The worst case scenario for Fukushima is also a
‘world-e... more »
Technologies Foster Conformity
In a college essay circa 1837 on the "pleasures and privileges" of a
literary life, Henry David Thoreau begins with a quote out of Horace
stating that every writer loves the grove and flees the city...
This love of retiring from the hurry and bustle of the world has, in all
ages, closely adhered to those minds most devoted to study and elevated by
genius. Such an one "will gladly snatch an hour of retreat, to let his
thoughts expatiate at large, and seek for that variety in his own ideas
which the objects of sense cannot afford him...."
It is to a retirement which lasted ten years... more »
‘Native Affairs’ scoop
As you might have heard, last night’s *Native Affairs* programme on Maori
TV exposed what looks like a fairly egregious example of folks in what is
essentially a taxpayer-funded charity, the Kohanga Reo National Trust,
treating taxpayers’ money like their own—spending it on trips, fuel and
wedding dresses.
I’m not going to focus on the details of what Iritana Tawhiwhirangi and her
daughter-in-law Lynda Tawhiwhirangi, the general manager of the trust's
charity-status subsidiary Te Pataka Ohanga, were supposed to have done.
Others can do that.
What I want to applaud was how Maori ... more »
26 Liberal Senators AND 20 Conservative Senators Spent Over $1,000,000 Tax Dollars In Travel Costs During Last Federal Election ...
**
*Canadians should not be all that 'thankful' for our Senate free-loaders on
this Thanksgiving Day - 2013. The Hill Times has disclosed that Canada's
unelected, undemocratic Conservative and Liberal Party Senators spent over
1 Million tax dollars to campaign for their political party during the last
federal election.*
*
**Would someone please tell me why the Senate has not yet been abolished?
(Liberal / Tory ... same old story)!*
*
**"The Senate spent more than $1-million to pay for Senators to travel
between Ottawa and their regions during a period that covered the May 2011
ele... more »
Malala Yousafzai on Parade cover!
*MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013*
*Secrets of moral transmission:* We were intrigued by Marie Arana’s book
review in yesterday’s Washington Post.
The review appeared on the front page of the Outlook section. Arana was
reviewing Malala Yousafzai’s new book, I Am Malala.
Who is Malala Yousafzai? She has always struck as an other-worldly figure,
of a type one rarely encounters. Is this how Jesus seemed to the elders
when he spoke in the temple?
It may be that Malala Yousafzai will simply turn out to have a 300 IQ. But
whoever or whatever she is, we’re fairly sure she isn’t what Arana seemed ... more »
Horseback Ride for Unci Maka: Stop tarsands, uranium mining and heavy hauls
Photo
by Winona LaDuke
Lakota ride for the protection of Unci Maka (Grandmother Earth) against
the KXL pipeline, the tarsands oil mines, uranium miners, heavy hauls.
Oct 13-15, 2013 from Wanbli Heavy Haul Bockade site to Takini at
Cheyenne River Homelands where the KXL plans to cross the Cheyenne
River.
Monday, Oct. 14, 2013: Riding from Kadoka to Phillip today!
Debra White Plume,
Longest Walk 4 Photos Kansas, Oct., 12 -- 14, 2013
Longest
Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz in eastern Kansas today, Monday, Oct. 14,
2013. Thanks to Long Walker Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson, Western Shoshone,
for photos via cell for Censored News!
Click 'read more' for more of photos from today and Sunday!
Below: Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 12 -- 13, 2013 Longest Walk 4 Photos by
Bad Bear, thanks for sharing with Censored News!
Red Cross calls for release of staff kidnapped in Syria
Here is one of the many drawbacks of giving crazy people truckloads of guns
and cash.
Red Cross calls for release of staff kidnapped in Syria. Source: The
Guardian. Date Published: October 14, 2013.
Let's have an honest talk about Rand Paul...
*right now I don't have an opinion and want to hear yours.*
First, here's the video making the rounds of Rand Paul being asked by Candy
"why won't someone fix my hair" Crowley if he could ever become a Democrat.
Now, here's someone who blogs at *Mr. L's Tavern*, which consists entirely
of his "talk" shows done on YouTube. They're all about 20 minutes long and
the ones I've seen are quite good.
Mr. L has a completely different take on Rand Paul. Take a few minutes to
listen to what Mr. L has to say about Rand Paul. It will make you think.
Is he right?
*Let me know what you t... more »
Protesters chain themselves at profiteering Arizona migrant prison
October
14, 2013
Tags: arizona, civil disobedience, detention center, Eloy
Just now, protestors chained themselves in front of the Eloy Detention
Center. Their action calls on the President to stop deportations and the
criminalization of immigrants. Through civil disobedience they say
they’re exposing the inhumane imprisonment at the center of current
immigration policy and the needless
Untitled
*Lewis: Pats’ heroics aside, Saints still in great shape ~New Orleans
Advocate*
*Jimmy Graham Undergoes MRI! ~John Hendrix, Who Dat Dish*
*Across the nation cost of flood insurance rises, along with worries ~
SunHerald.com*
Read more here:
http://www.sunherald.com/2013/10/13/5028469/cost-of-flood-insurance-rises.html#storylink=cpy
Oh Rory, why?
I read that Rory Rory McIlroy has dumped his tennis golden girlfriend,
Caroline Wozniacki, in the hope of getting back on course and retaining his
former World Number One status.
Hmm...
Do you think you should reconsider Rory?
Remembering Columbus
from Glen Brown's blog:
Celebrating "Free Market" Style with Christopher Columbus
*From Columbus’ first expedition log:*
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“They do not bear arms, and do not know them, for I showed them a sword;
they took it by the edge and cut themselves out of ignorance. They have no
iron. Their spears are made of cane… They would make fine servants… With
fifty men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever we want”
(Zinn, Howard. *A People’s History of the United States, 1492 – Present*).
During Columbus’ second expedition, Columbus wrote: “Let us in the name o... more »
中国和越南正在做他们的老把戏了!
严重的是,这是一个非常积极的发展。这两个国家现在需要做的是敦促所有其他国家的既得利益在这些有争议的水域(如菲律宾和日本)表来制定出一个合理的妥协,这将完全避免任何军事对抗。
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1331106/china-vietnam-set-group-explore-disputed-south-china-sea
Halloween Village for Under $10
We love Halloween in this house. I think I have almost as many Halloween
decorations as I have Christmas ones, and that is saying something. I have
been obsessed with little villages since our wedding when a sweet friend of
my mom's, who has since passed away, gave me my very first Christmas house.
Our Christmas village is a huge part of our Holiday decorations, so as soon
as I saw this little village floating around Pinterest this year, I knew I
had to have one.
This darling little Halloween Village, first seen at The 36th Avenue, is
easy to make and very affordable. Head your ... more »
This is the lowest government satisfaction rating in Gallup's history. Why am I not surprised?
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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
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
*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*
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*Could Marc Dutroux have a body double?
*'Dutroux' arrested.*
*'Dutroux' in court. *
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*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 McCa... more »
Sock puppet Obama to meet with Reid and Boehner today to continue the charade of "negotiating"...
*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?
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
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!
*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
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
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. :)
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.
*Update:*
"creative sales techniques to 'move' students to higher levels of achievement"
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
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
*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
Seven minutes of pure heaven.
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Revolutionary Times, Gen. Qasim And Iraq’s 1958 Coup, Interview With Western Kentucky's Prof. Juan Romero
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
*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.*
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**Dr DeVolpi has written about numerous topics since his retirement.*
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**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 »
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