Sunday, October 06, 2013

6 Oct - Blogs I'm Following

Español: Farola de la Plaza Real de Barcelona,...Español: Farola de la Plaza Real de Barcelona, de Antoni Gaudí (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Sagrada Família church, Gaudi's masterpieceSagrada Família church, Gaudi's masterpiece (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Español: Maqueta polifunicular, Antoni Gaudí, ...Español: Maqueta polifunicular, Antoni Gaudí, Museo de la Sagrada Familia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Interior del Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada F...Interior del Templo Expiatorio de la Sagrada Familia en Barcelona (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 minutes ago

"An Empire of Money and Privilege in Decline"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 minutes ago
*"An Empire of Money and Privilege in Decline:* * Portrait of a Tragic Policy Error" * By Jesse "Everybody, sooner or later, sits down to a banquet of consequences." - Robert Louis Stevenson "They don't have intelligence. They have what I call thintelligence. They see the immediate situation. They think narrowly and they call it 'being focused.' They don't see the surroundings. They don't see the consequences." - Michael Crichton "The Fed is faced with a problem that is best represented by the first two charts below. Velocity of money is a simple ratio measure of money supply ... more »

Young group of different faiths embark on world tour to promote interfaith dialogue

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 38 minutes ago
Video Title: Young group of different faiths embark on world tour to promote interfaith dialogue. Source: romereports. Date Published: October 5, 2013. Description: http://en.romereports.com A Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, an atheist and an agnostic. It may sound like the start of joke, but in reality, their work is no laughing matter. These five young Frenchmen are in the middle of a world tour promoting interfaith dialogue.

snowden: mass surveillance threatens to be the greatest human rights challenge of our time

laura k at wmtc - 45 minutes ago
The heroic Edward Snowden, in his own words, via Jesselyn Radack, at the European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee in Brussels. I thank the European Parliament and the LIBE Committee for taking up the challenge of mass surveillance. The surveillance of whole populations, rather than individuals, threatens to be the greatest human rights challenge of our time. The success of economies in developed nations relies increasingly on their creative output, and if that success is to continue, we must remember that creativity is the product of curiosity, which in turn is the product of... more »

my favourite customers and two-way readers' advisory

laura k at wmtc - 45 minutes ago
The children's library where I work services a huge age-range of young people and their caregivers, from birth up to around age 12. I enjoy the full range - helping parents understand the importance of reading to their children, helping kids find fun books to read, finding material for school projects and reports - all of it. But what I love best is connecting avid young readers - of the age group known as "tweens" - with books they enjoy. Wikipedia defines the tween demographic as ages 10-12, but tweens may be 9-13, or may even be as young as 7 or 8, depending on the person. Tweens... more »

what i'm reading: the maze runner, a youth novel

laura k at wmtc - 45 minutes ago
There's a subgenre of youth books in which young people are cast into an alien and dangerous world, where they must struggle to understand their purpose, struggle to survive. If you remember your own adolescence, the metaphor should be obvious. These books are often characterized as nihilistic or depressing, but I find that's generally the thoughts of people who haven't read the book. While a survival book may be frightening and sometimes violent, it usually offers positive messages about what it takes to survive. Young heroes find inner reserves of strength and courage, and learn ... more »

watch the future unfold: gaudi's masterpiece to be completed in 2026

laura k at wmtc - 45 minutes ago
This post on the design blog Core77 brought back so many wonderful memories of our recent trip to Spain, especially my total infatuation with the city of Barcelona, and the wildly beautiful architecture of Antoni Gaudí. Click here to see a wonderful animation of the projected completion of La Sagrada Familia in 2026. Thanks, James!

"Ah, The NSA Has NO Terrorist Stops To Its Credit?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
* * *"Ah, The NSA Has NO Terrorist Stops To Its Credit?"* by Karl Denninger When do we start locking up Administration officials for perjury in their so-called "testimony" before Congress? "Pressed by the Democratic chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee at an oversight hearing, Gen. Keith B. Alexander admitted that the number of terrorist plots foiled by the NSA’s huge database of every phone call made in or to America was only one or perhaps two — far smaller than the 54 originally claimed by the administration." But wait a second- Clapper assured the American people (and ... more »

Sunday Question for Liberals

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 hour ago
It's Day 6 of the exchanges: how are you feeling about the future of the ACA?

Greece considers confiscation of private assets - to obtain social security contributions and avoid slashing pensions and benefits ! 14 billion seems to be the gap the Greek Government needs to close - how they do that without further crushing the economy and sending more folks to the poor house is anyone's guess !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 hour ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-06/greece-considering-confiscation-private-assets Greece Considering Confiscation Of Private Assets [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/06/2013 15:50 -0400 - Corruption - Eurozone - Greece - Gross Domestic Product - John Paulson - None - Real estate inShare4 The last time we opined on the possibility of a Cyprus-style "bail-in" in Greece, which is essentially a legally-mandated confiscation of private sector assets held hostage by the local financial system, until such time as the b... more »

Plans to move Czech embassy to Jerusalem

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 2 hours ago
An Israeli newspaper, The Jerusalem Post, finally noticed the current visit of the Czech president Miloš Zeman to Israel. The article describes some of the actual depth of the Czechoslovak and Czech support for the Jewish state. The new Czech president – who has always been comparing Arafat to Hitler and who recommended the NATO to invite Israel and redefine the purpose of the organization as a group fighting against the Islamic Anticivilization, an empire stretching from Northern Africa through Indonesia that is partly funded by oil and partly by drugs – made the proposal to move... more »

Ted Cruz with Candy Crowley this morning...(video)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 2 hours ago
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documentary - George Galloway - The Killing of Tony Blair

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 2 hours ago
there's nothing like the stale taste of yesterday's news, right? So how about last month's news, or even the month before? Well I have my excuses, I was away on foreign *vacation* writing the TANDEM novel in splendid isolation in various European locations away from the British press, away from the internet, incommunicado. Yes, I did write, edit and publish a 69,000 words novel in two months! So, here it is, then in case like me you missed it, the promo video that George Galloway published in August this year of his determined plan to make the documentary film exposing our last-but-... more »

Sunday Question for Conservatives

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 2 hours ago
Have you changed your mind about anything related to the shutdown over the last week -- people, strategy, policy?

Beauty and strength in diversity

risa bear at A Way to Live - 2 hours ago
"Stacking" “It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.” ― Maya Angelou Despite what some may tell you, human diversity *is* a strength, just as having three toppings on a pizza provides a greater range of nutrients. But I'm about income here ("Obtain a yield"), i.e., clean earth, clean air, clean water, relatively clean fire, good clean local food, low-impact shelter. It's worthwhile to widen the variety of vegetables, cover crops, shrubs, trees and livestock to be found on the premises where you do your food scen... more »

James Naughtie does it again

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 3 hours ago
On the subject of the *Daily Mail *controversy, here are a couple of intriguing exchanges from last week's *Today *programme. The first was James Naughtie's interview with former Conservative press advisor Nick Wood on Wednesday's edition of the programme, where Jim betrayed his contempt for the *Mail *and then got defensive when his guest called him out on his display of bias: *Nick Wood*: I suppose Mr Miliband is doing what he...I mean if Mr Miliband had ignored the *Daily Mail, *which I assume is what the Labour Party do most of the time, then... *James Naughtie* [interruptin... more »

Party Conference Watch 2013: The Conservative Party

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 3 hours ago
Many of you may have been eagerly awaiting my latest dispatch from the party conferences. As usual it's running late. This week it's the Tories. As with the Liberal Democrat and Labour conferences, the Saturday edition of the programme didn't feature a *Today *presenter at the Conservative conference and contented itself with discussing a single proposal here a plan to give tax breaks to married couples. A short (three minute) discussion with the BBC's Ross Hawkins kicked off the programme and a discussion on the same subject occupied the 8.10 spot. That discussion was held b... more »

Texas Governor: Whither After El Pendejo?

Manifesto Joe at Manifesto Joe's Texas Blues - 3 hours ago
By Manifesto Joe Texas has a weak governor, strong lieutenant governor system. The No. 2 executive in the state, presiding over the Senate, is often thought to have at least marginally more power. But the governor does wield a veto pen and is at least symbolically the state's leader. The 2014 race for governor seems to be taking shape, now that Rick "El Pendejo" Perry has, after 14 long years, decided that he doesn't want to be governor for life and hasn't ruled out another embarrassing bid for the presidency. Here's how things are looking now: *State Sen. Wendy Davis of Fort Worth... more »

Assclowns of the Week #95: Monumental Stupidity double-sized edition

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 3 hours ago
"*You can re-litigate these policy issues in a political forum, but we shouldn't use threats of causing the U.S. to fail on its obligations to repay its debt as a cudgel.*" Lloyd Blankfein, CEO, Goldman Sachs "*The American people would get better government out of Monkey Island at the local zoo than we're giving them today.*" Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) "*This mess was created by the Republicans for one purpose, and they lost. People in my district are calling in for Obamacare -- affordable health care -- in large numbers. These guys have lost, and they can't figure out how to ad... more »

Sister Corita Kent and authentic education reform

Robert D. Skeels * rdsathene at Schools Matter - 3 hours ago
*"Nothing is a mistake. There's no win and no fail. There's only make." — Sister Corita Kent* [image: Sister Corita Kent's Ten Rules] My dear friend Cheryl Ortega, UTLA's Director of Bilingual Education, sent me the following link this morning: How a Screenprinting Nun Changed the Course of Modern Art. Along with it she wrote: "I was privileged to have studied with Corita at Immaculate Heart College." Reading and reflecting on the article made me think of a few things. The first was how Sister Kent's ten rules are the antithesis of the corporate neoliberal education reform proje... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 3 hours ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined once again by *American Free Press* writer and outreach director Pete Papaherakles. Pete and I will be discussing the Greek nationalist party the Golden Dawn and recent developments in Greece. Please visit *The Realist Report* on TalkeShoe to download this and past episodes. Below are relevant links and video for this program: - *Former Greek Justice Minister: Golden Dawn Assault was Ordered by International Jewry* by Andrew Anglin - *Mihaloliakos Sent to Prison Ahead of Trial* by Andrew Anglin - *We a Free Men: K... more »

Colorado Parents See Wizard Behind the Curtain

freetoteach at @ THE CHALK FACE - 4 hours ago
Fantastic reporting from the front line and on the ground in Douglas County, CO by Chalkface radio roving reporters. As your own community continues to follow the yellow brick road to for-profit corporate education reform and school privatization, show them the shortcut to the Wizard by listening to parents, teachers and concerned citizens in […]

Mitch Daniels Back Home Again With the Racist and Poor-Bashing Filthy Rich

Doug Martin at Schools Matter - 4 hours ago
By Doug Martin Before heading out with our Tea Party governor Mike Pence to appear on a panel entitled "Disrupting Higher Ed" at NBC's corporate school commercial *Education Nation*, Mitch Daniels, former Hoosier governor and current president of Purdue University, will be in Minneapolis tomorrow hanging out and keynoting a big gala event at the Center of the American Experiment on slashing government services. In fact, if you dish out $2,500, you can get a front row seat in the "Right-to-Work Row."(scroll down the hyperlink for details) Connected to ALEC and the Franklin Center ... more »

Colorado Parents See Wizard Behind the Curtain

Judy Rabin at Schools Matter - 4 hours ago
*"It's time to unite our community"* * **"Teachers can be silenced, but you can't fire a parent"* *"Teacher morale will improve overnight when we get our four candidates elected"* * **"Parents, teachers students rallying together to win schools back"* *Listen to this radio broadcast from Douglas County, CO @thechalkface radio to get a nuanced look into the brilliant way ALEC and friends' divide and conquer community by community.* Conservatives in Douglas County Colorado won school board election by vilifying the teacher union and dividing parents and teachers in the local community... more »

Peltier Tribunal Judges Findings: Restoration of Justice in Indian Country

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 4 hours ago
Peltier Tribunal Findings include holding FBI agents responsible for crimes, freedom for Leonard Peltier and an end to environmental racism  By Brenda Norrell Censored News Breaking News Exclusive http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com copyright Censored News GREEN BAY, Wisconsin -- A panel of judges at the International Peoples Tribunal on Leonard Peltier issued an executive summary and

Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, October 6th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 4 hours ago
Sunday.. A day of rest for most people.... But to me, my day when I take a look at what ails this world and take shots at the criminals behind it.... I did take the last few days off for some much needed rest and relaxation.... Honestly, I have been suffering from a bit of burn out due to the strain from my job, and other personal issues.... I did make a quick call earlier this week to my friend, Whitewraithe, and even she noticed that I was overtired, exhausted, and said I was not taking better care of myself.... It was shortly after that I decided to just say "Screw This" and take... more »

Choosing God particle Nobel laureates: a poll

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 5 hours ago
The king of an unnamed Scandinavian country, C.G., asked the TRF readers to help him with a funny award. A rich billionaire who earned the money from sales of explosives apparently wanted to clean his conscience a little bit so he donated some money to create a prize – similar to Yuri Milner's prize but 3 times less generous. *The inventor of the explosive must have been a twin brother of the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.* On Tuesday 11:45 am Prague Summer Time, the king's committee has to choose the 1-3 new physics winner(s) and they had an idea that the winner(s) could be rela... more »

Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki

Paul Coker at News Spike - 5 hours ago
Just look at this guy - MUST TRY HARDER.... He's from Mobile, Al. FFS... That well-known hotbed of backward anti-intellectualism and bigoted religious fundamentalism. Oh, wait... * * *I quote The Enemy:* *"Hammami began to identify as Muslim in high school and dropped out of college. After going to Toronto, Canada, and marrying a Somali-Canadian woman in 2004, he went with her to Egypt in 2005. * * * *He abandoned his wife and infant daughter to join Al-Shabaab in Somalia in late 2006.* Yeah. Of course he did. Because, that's not in any way haram or anything, is it? *Hammami has... more »

Al-Qaeda Slams Republicans, Says Government Shutdown Is Bad For War

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 5 hours ago
Related: *Al-Qaeda Presents The Moral Case For U.S. Intervention In Syria*. *Al-Qaeda Is Disappointed In British Parliament, Calls On British PM To Attack Syria*. *Al-Qaeda Applauds Secretary of State John Kerry's Latest Remarks On Syria*. *Al-Qaeda Approves of Barack Obama's Glorious Declaration of War Against Syria On August 31st*. *Al-Qaeda Praises Obama Reaching Out To Friends McCain And Graham*. *Al-Qaeda Demands Congress Pass Obama's Syrian War Resolution*. *Al-Qaeda Rejects False Accusations That It Was Behind The Chemical Weapons Attack At Ghouta*. *Al-Qaeda Slams Putin's NYT O... more »

Sunday Classics: "Don't tempt me," Nedda implores Silvio -- but they can't help themselves

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 6 hours ago
*Teresa Stratas and Alberto Rinaldi as Nedda and Silvio in Franco Zeffirelli's film of Pagliacci* *NEDDA*: Don't tempt me! Do you want me to lose my life? Quiet, Silvio, no more! It's delirium! madness! I'm trusting in you, to whom I gave my heart! Don't abuse my trust, my fevered love. *Teresa Stratas (s), Nedda; Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Georges Prêtre, cond. Philips, recorded 1983* *by Ken* This fine piece of imploring from Nedda comes in answer to the stretch of imploring from Silvio we've already heard, most recently in Friday night's preview {"In *I Pagliacci*, is ... more »

Enemies of Public Education: ExxonMobil

Kris Nielsen at @ THE CHALK FACE - 6 hours ago
Here at the Chalk Face, we’ve spent some time questioning and exposing the intentions behind the energy giant, ExxonMobil. Their ad campaign in support of Common Core continues to take up space and spread lies on the network airwaves. It’s well-known by now that Bill Gates is the top fund owner for Exxon, which somewhat […]

For a Citizen's Basic Income

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 6 hours ago
I've been a fan of a basic income for everyone for some time. And now there's a European Union-wide campaign agitating for one. As Switzerland will be hosting a referendum on a 2,500 franc monthly income for every adult (about £1,720/month), there's no time like the present to whip up support for it. And pioneering work in Namibia shows it's not just something rich countries could indulge.

Overcoming Rhetoric

Douglas Storm at Schools Matter - 7 hours ago
I've somewhat wondered where the "society" publication is for American Eugenicists. They must have a club or association of some kind. It seems all professionals do--birds of a feather and such. This country in particular has striven to plan its future on a very grand scale. What better way than through forced education (for the good of the citizen) to manage a population--to funnel people into appropriate roles for levels of servitude? It is not unlikely that many experts among us will call this a social reality that has no moral value (it's a "fact") and likely commend it as a... more »

I Got's Woik 2 Do

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 7 hours ago
Argh.

Stephen Harper gone invisible in Malaysia

LeDaro at LeDaro - 7 hours ago
His Royal Highness was ignored and non-existent in Malaysia. Both the Malaysian authorities and media ignored him. It must be hard on his Royal Highness. *"Harper's three-day stop in Kuala Lumpur, which begins Friday, is smack dab in the middle of the three-day maiden visit to Malaysia of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Many of the capital's streets have already been festooned with Chinese flags bidding welcome to Xi, his wife, Peng Liyuan, and the 100 officials who are to accompany the couple from Beijing. Local newspapers have also been full of gushing reports about $100 billion ... more »

A Message for Voters in Boston…and Beyond

jillconroy at @ THE CHALK FACE - 8 hours ago
http://theindignantteacher.wordpress.com/2013/10/06/what-john-connolly-marty-walsh-must-understand-about-charter-schools-and-ed-reform/ Tagged: boston mayoral race, diane ravitch, John Connolly, Martin Walsh, reign of error

BIW SPACE WEEK VIGIL

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 8 hours ago
*Flowers grown at the Smilin' Trees Disarmament Farm (Hope, Maine) for everyone after the BIW vigil; photos by a BIW worker)* Thirteen of us held an hour-long vigil yesterday at Bath Iron Works in Maine as the workers knocked off at noon on the Saturday shift. We lined up in front of BIW headquarters on Washington Street with our signs and banners. Just before the whistle blew we moved down the street and stood across from a gate where workers came through. Two of the folks from the Smilin' Trees Disarmament Farm stood by the gate and offered flyers. The Keep Space for Peace ... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 8 hours ago
View from my friend's old cottage overlooking the basin somewhere in Scotland.

New Left Blogs September/October 2013

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 8 hours ago
First Sunday of the month *is* new left blog time. 1. Andy Newman for Chippenham (Labour) (Twitter) 2. Choosing Life (SDLP/Labour) (Twitter) 3. Cllr Alice Perry (Labour) (Twitter) 4. Crow's Head Fell Off Like a Leaf (Unaligned/Feminist) (Twitter) 5. Feminist Times (Unaligned/Feminist) (Twitter) 6. Feminists Fighting Transphobia (Feminist/LGBT) 7. Just A Thought (Unaligned) (Twitter) 8. Ken Bell (Unaligned) 9. Opinionated Planet (Unaligned/Feminist) (Twitter) 10. The Hampstead Trash (Unaligned) (Twitter) 11. The Hidden Voice (Unaligned) 12. The Occasional Pigeon Unaligned/Satire) 13. Yet A... more »

"Both this and also that"

The Arthurian at The Rules of Exposition - 9 hours ago
"Both this and that". "This and that".

Censored News original series: Peltier Tribunal Green Bay, Wisconsin

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 9 hours ago
Breaking News Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 By Brenda Norrell Censored News Northern Paiute Wesley Dick, Kwassuh, descendant of Wovoka, and defender of Treaty hunting and gathering rights, has been jailed in Nevada. The US is taking over DQ University near Davis, California. Breaking news from Randy Blakeley at DQ: The federal govt has taken control of #DQU a BIA agent staged a coup and voted

Foil hat time . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 9 hours ago
BOOGITY-BOOGITY. “Adolf Hitler -- Agent of Zionism and Freemasonry”. Yup. Really. Must be true, it's on the web. 

Malaria - how to hack it and the Future! Must see!

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 9 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/8Kga-CHf-pU Paul (Pablos) Holman is an inventor, super-hacker, digital security expert and futurist associated with Nathan Myrhvold's Intellectual Ventures Lab. He is a respected and dynamic speaker f.ex. explaining printing of food, opening all car-doors in a parking lot at once with your phone, killing mosquitos with laser beams, playing with credit cards of people around you, using your web browser to change TV channels at your neighbour's home, watch hotel-bills from different guests, hack with blank pendrive, and how to make a fission (Sun-like) reactor ... more »

Yanis Varoufakis gives a long view hypothesis as to how Italy could lead to breakup of the Eurozone ..... In the present , how the Pentagon takes advantage of the relative weakness of Italy ( as compared with Germany ) to turn Italy into its new European base of Operations !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 9 hours ago
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/10/how-the-eurozone-might-end.html FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2013 How the Eurozone Might End Yves here. This post by Yanis Varoufakis gives a plausible scenario as to how the Eurozone could unravel. Most commentators believe the country that is most likely to rupture it is Italy. Italy has a primary budget surplus and also has a high saving rate, with the result that even under the gold-standard-like Eurozone, it still funds most of its debt issuance internally. Notice how quickly the Eurozone could fracture once one country exits. *By Yanis Varoufakis, p... more »

A natural wonder . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 9 hours ago
The view from a small window in the wall of the vast Niubizi Tian Keng in the Er Wang Dong cave system, where clouds form inside the huge spaces. Three tiny explorers can be seen negotiating the heavily vegetated floor “The cave so huge it has its own weather system: Explorers discover a lost world with thick cloud and fogs trapped inside” according to The Mail Online.

SUNDAY SONG

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 9 hours ago

Sunday Classics: "Don't tempt me," Nedda implores Silvio -- but they can't help themselves

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 10 hours ago
*Teresa Stratas and Alberto Rinaldi as Nedda and Silvio in Franco Zeffirelli's film of Pagliacci* *NEDDA*: Don't tempt me! Do you want me to lose my life? Quiet, Silvio, no more! It's delirium! madness! I'm trusting in you, to whom I gave my heart! Don't abuse my trust, my fevered love. *Teresa Stratas (s), Nedda; Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Georges Prêtre, cond. Philips, recorded 1983* *by Ken* This fine piece of imploring from Nedda comes in answer to the stretch of imploring from Silvio we've already heard, most recently in Friday night's preview {"In *I Pagliacci*, is ... more »

Mike Philbin novels - 2001 thru 2013 - exclusive Smashwords interview

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 10 hours ago
I've been writing novels, short stories, collaborations and collections for a lot longer than this, but these are the contemporary works, 2001 thru 2013. CLICK IMAGE TO PURCHASE TITLES FROM MIKE PHILBIN'S AMAZON AUTHOR CENTRAL PAGE if you want to learn more before buying, check out Mike Philbin's exclusive SMASHWORDS interview. and of course, don't forget my six-year editorial project CHIMERAWORLD 1-6 available in trade paperback version from here.

More Republican Blackmail-- This Time They're Threatening A Worldwide Economic Collapse

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 10 hours ago
Boehner has been widely quoted in the media saying that he will not allow a default. Apparently, he will be precisely as capable of delivering on that as he has been on not allowing a government shutdown. Several sources inside the House Republican caucus have confirmed that the memo obtained by the *National Review* of Boehner's strategy is accurate-- or at least was accurate as of Friday night. It's breathtaking and absolutely guaranteed to bring about a default and possible economic collapse… if they stick to it. *• One Year Debt Limit Increase* • Not a dollar amount increase,... more »

Syria and Iran updates - October 6 , 2013 ... International experts from the UN and OPCW begin the process of verification and destruction of Syria chemical weapons ......Iran announces the arrests of four men for allegedly conspiring to sabotage Iranian nuclear facilities - trust on both the US and Iranian sides is lacking but hopefully good faith efforts by both parties will bridge that gap !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 10 hours ago
http://rt.com/news/syria-chemical-destroy-assad-804/ Intl сhemical team 'starts' destroying Syria arsenal, machinery Published time: October 06, 2013 09:38 Edited time: October 06, 2013 12:29 Get short URL [image: United Nations vehicles are seen leaving the hotel in Damascus on October 3, 2013. (AFP Photo / Louai Beshara)] United Nations vehicles are seen leaving the hotel in Damascus on October 3, 2013. (AFP Photo / Louai Beshara) Share on tumblr Trends Syria unrest Tags Arms, Politics, Science, Syria, UN,Violence A team of international experts are leaving to begin the "verification ... more »

U.S. Needs Moratorium on (Privileged) White Men Pontificating on Race, Class, Gender | the becoming radical

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE - 10 hours ago
U.S. Needs Moratorium on (Privileged) White Men Pontificating on Race, Class, Gender | the becoming radical.

A Sad And Sorry State Of Affairs

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 10 hours ago
Susan Delacourt's new book, *Shopping For Votes: How Politicians Choose Us And We Choose Them* is creating quite a stir. Delacourt's central thesis is that Canadians no longer act as citizens -- with rights and responsibilities -- but as consumers, who are motivated by self interest, not the national interest. Jeffrey Simpson wrote in yesterday's *Globe and Mail* that: It is a depressing book for anyone who believes in a broad public interest and the capacity of political parties (and the media) to even discuss that interest. It is more depressing still because this state of aff... more »

THE BIBLE

Anon at aangirfan - 10 hours ago
*David and Jonathan.* Jesus appears to attack the Old Testament. Jesus said: "Turn the other cheek." In Numbers 31:14, 17, 18: "*Moses said 'Kill all the women and boys, but keep the girls for yourselves.*" Moses, if he ever existed, was obviously a child killer. The Bible is like the curate's egg - good in parts. The Bible, like the Koran, is a very human attempt to describe what life is all about. In Matthew 5:1,2 "Jesus went up into a *mountain*: and when he was ready, his disciples came to him: And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying...." This is the Sermon on... more »

Free Planet - Preventative Medicine - Accident and Emergency

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 11 hours ago
the Human Body is a complex mechanism that is affected by many things one finds in one's: different viruses, different sensitivities, different abuses/toxins. This part of the Free Planet (concept) is about practical i.e. PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE where everybody is given a life-scan for the above potential toxins and how they relate to you and your family. Currently, mankind has 'elected' some tyrannical PROFIT-mongers into the role of Custodians of People's Health. It's a sham. What's needed is PEOPLE NEED TO CARE about their own body, what they put in it and how they live, in a plan... more »

Blame Culture

Paul Coker at News Spike - 12 hours ago
*QUICK UPDATE FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, ANCHORAGE:* The Owls Are Not What They Seem.

The perfect car for girls...or not!

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 12 hours ago
The BMW Z1 is the perfect car for girls, according to Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson.

More Questions

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 12 hours ago
A Labour Party activist posing as a disinterested voter We've done quite a few posts about BBC One's *Question Time*, that weekly ordeal for many politically-minded people of a right-wing persuasion. The outstanding problem seems to be the apparently unrepresentative nature of the audiences, and it's a problem *Question Time *needs to address. Given that even someone like James Delingpole accepts that the makers of *Question Time *do try to get an audience that holds a cross-section of views, why is it that - like this week's edition - that audience so often gives every impression o... more »

The Telegraph declares war on the BBC

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 13 hours ago
For further reading from the *Telegraph *on the subject of the previous post, there's another detailed article there re-making the case against the BBC over the corporation's 'Ed M v the Mail' coverage: Questions over BBC 'Labour bias' ...a Telegraph analysis has established something of the scale of the airtime given to the issue. In a week which saw the Conservative Party conference, the drowning in the Mediterranean of hundreds of African immigrants, and the shutdown of the US government, the row was the biggest story for the BBC by far. Some of it repeats the analysis quoted i... more »

Islamic Tolerance: Myth and Reality - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 14 hours ago
' Warraq himself argues, against the politically-correct view, that Muslim hatred of Jews goes back to the origins of Islam. The persecution of Jews, and also Christians, stems from the precepts and principles in Islamic texts: the Koran, the Sira (the biographies of Muhammad), the Hadith, the Tradition (records of the deeds and sayings of Muhammad), and classical Koranic commentaries. Equally significant is Warraq's answer to the fashionable argument that the West in the past and Israel in the present are responsible for the troubles of the Muslim world. He refers to the events of... more »

AL-LIBI CAPTURED

Anon at aangirfan - 15 hours ago
*Anas al-Libi* On 5 October 2013, in Libya, American special forces reportedly capture al Qaeda's *Anas al-Libi.* Anas al-Libi, also known as al-Ruqai'i, has reportedly worked for MI6. (MI6 hired Al Qaeda men) Anas Al-Libi was a top Al-Qaeda commander who lived in Manchester in the UK from 1995-2000. Manchester has reportedly been a centre of the Al-Qaeda affiliated LIFG ( Libyan Islamic Fighting Group). (Source: Al-Harati in Manchester « The Flower Throwers) *Bin Laden was an Arsenel supporter. He wanted to target Manchester United players. Website * The Libyan Islamic Figh... more »

Artist Taxi Driver - THE WAR MACHINE IS NOT ELECTED

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 15 hours ago
Why are you voting? I mean what's the point of voting? You don't even know how the world really works. More austerity More work-for More privatisation That's what Artist Taxi Driver is forecasting for the next Labour victory here in UK. If you want to know more about where this world is going, read my new novel TANDEM (a G3 whistleblower novel). Learn about the CUNTs. Arm yourselves with esoteric understanding so that you can LIVE as a CUSTODIAN in a Free Planet.

GAIA PORTAL: Systematic updates to Gaia grids in progress…

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 17 hours ago
* * * * *Systematic updates to Gaia grids in progress…* by ÉirePort Systematic updates to Gaia grids in progress to support blue ascension paradigm. Further updates to Gaia grid structures will follow as needed. ÉirePort | October 6, 2013 at 04:25 URL: http://wp.me/p2sFUY-oZ

Musical Interlude: Moody Blues, “Isn't Life Strange”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
Moody Blues, “Isn't Life Strange” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WZZjXgJ4W8

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
"Is this what will become of our Sun? Quite possibly. The bubble of expanding gas pictured below is the planetary nebula PK 164 +31.1, the remnants of the atmosphere of a Sun-like star expelled as its supply of fusion-able core hydrogen became depleted. Visible near the center of the nebula is what remains of the core itself- a blue-hot white dwarf star. This particularly photogenic planetary nebula shows intricate shells of gas likely expelled at different times toward the end the star's demise, and whose structure is not fully understood. * Click image for larger size.* This d... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
Narangba, Queensland, Australia. Thanks for stopping by.

Chet Raymo, “The Miraculous Commonplace”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
* * * “The Miraculous Commonplace”* by Chet Raymo “I’m reminded of the poet Howard Nemerov, whose poem "Seeing Things" has long haunted my imagination: "Close as I ever came to seeing things The way the physicists say things really are Was out on Sudbury Marsh one summer eve When a silhouetted tree against the sun Seemed at my sudden glance to be afire: A black and boiling smoke made all its shape." We have an incident here not unlike that defining moment in Annie Dillard's “Pilgrim At Tinker Creek” when she sees "the tree with the lights in it." A backyard... more »

France partly abolishes private ownership

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 18 hours ago
I know that many conservative French women like their socialist leader Hollande – among other things, he is an active warrior. However, what he's doing internally would look rather terrifying to me. It's not just about huge tax rates for the rich anymore. A story hasn't made it to the world media. The French National Assembly has already approved some Hollande's bills sending France two more steps closer to communism. According to the new bill, takeovers have to be consulted with the employees (!) as if they were kolkhozes in the Soviet Union. The second major point of the bill is ... more »

Paul Craig Roberts: "Watch Glenn Greenwald Tear a BBC Pressitute to pieces." I found this to be a terrific recommendation!

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 18 hours ago
------------------------------ http://youtu.be/f1Zvo8N3G94 NEWSNIGHT: Glenn Greenwald full interview on Snowden, NSA, GCHQ and spying BBC Newsnight Published on Oct 3, 2013 BBC Newsnight exclusive interview with journalist Glenn Greenwald on Edward Snowden, the PRISM revelations and mass surveillance Blogger's Note: CCHQ is the official site of the UK Government Communications Headquarters which is the centre for Her Majesty's Government's Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) activities. Cherchez la Verite

Are You Hardwired To Be A Liberal Or A Conservative?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 19 hours ago
I'm thoroughly enjoying Predisposed by John Hibbing, Kevin Smith and John Alford, which explores the biology of political differences between conservatives and liberals, and which I mentioned the other day in terms of understanding why the Carl Sciortino ad was catapulting him to the front of the pack in his congressional race. I'm sure we'll be looking at the book in more detail in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, though, the publisher was kind enough to send me the Left/Right Twenty Questions Game, which I thought you might enjoy playing this weekend. *The Five Questions from Hardwi... more »

TV Watch: Maybe it's lucky that Vince "Breaking Bad" Gilligan learned typing instead of calculus

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 19 hours ago
I never took chemistry and I feel that’s a shame. I actually wish I had. I was a bit intimidated by math in high school. I signed up for calculus and after about the first day or two I felt that it was so overwhelming that I changed to a typing course and learned how to type, which actually was pretty helpful given my chosen career. But I wish I had not allowed myself to be intimidated out of taking science and math courses. *-- Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, from* Part I of an AMC-blog Q-and-A *by Ken* This lovely reply comes in response to a question from BB fan Elizabeth:... more »

Anatomy of Banning a Worldview

Roberto Rodriguez at Dr Cintli - 19 hours ago
Anatomy of Banning a Worldview Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout: The Tucson Unified School District banned books, shut down a curriculum and the Raza studies department and colluded with the state of Arizona to attempt to ban a purportedly "un-American" worldview. Read the Article: http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/19184-anatomy-of-banning-a-worldview

Bill Gates Must Be Worried About Common Core Survival

deutsch29 at @ THE CHALK FACE - 19 hours ago
Bill Gates is heavily invested in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). However, CCSS is in trouble. Even US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is desperately trying to save them. Forget the students and teachers. It’s The Standards that the likes of Gates and Duncan wish to rescue. Gates/Scholastic CCSS Survey Result ”Early Release” In order to […]

Longest Walk 4 Kansas 'The Twins Made It!'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 20 hours ago
Thanks to Bad Bear Sampson, Western Shoshone long walker. By Brenda Norrell Censored News Wonderful to see that the twins made it to the Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz today to join their parents, Sharon Heta, Maori, and Michael Lane, on the original Longest Walk in 1978. Maori youth long walkers Rangitau and Te Ruihi Heta-Lane also walked across America on Longest Walk 2 in 2008.

Media malpractice

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 20 hours ago
Real life taking up all of my time so I've been offline for days. I check the news and see the dutiful stenos of the BigMedia are pushing the GOP's phony "Dems refusing to negotiate" trope. This isn't even malpractice. It's media malfeasance. I mean, what the fuck good does it to tell the public what stupid ploy the GOPers are using to cover up their responsibilty for the shutdown? How about they ask the damn GOPers what exactly they're willing to compromise on? Or maybe ask them why they're taking the food out of hungry kids mouths to "win" a political point? Shutting down the g... more »

I Am Back.... Took A Few Days Off To Recharge...

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 20 hours ago
I am back... I took the last few days off from doing this blog to relax, recharge, and to concentrate on some personal issues including preparation for an examination for this technical course I am taking.... I will have my usual Sunday rant ready to go for tomorrow, and hopefully will resume posting daily articles afterwards... Again, thanks to everyone for your patience, and understanding.. More to come NTS

THE TARGET VILLAGE

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 20 hours ago
Mikami Chie's *The Target Village* will be showing at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival on Oct. 12 and Oct. 15, 2013. The film follows Okinawan opposition to the construction of U.S. military helipads near the eco-village of Takae, located in an ecologically sensitive area of Yanbaru, a subtropical rainforest in the northern part of the main island. The US military appropriated land in Yanbaru during the postwar period "Bayonets and Bulldozers" base expansion throughout Okinawa. The beautiful biodiverse region, a World Heritage Site candidate, is used by US M... more »

Never forget

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 21 hours ago

Michael Tellinger’s Presentation Ancient Sound Technologies

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
* * *Note: I disagree that the Anunnaki were the Elohim, they are sons of the Elohim as we are, they are 10 strand DNA we are 12 strand. The did create a species of human that is linked to their DNA and that has been the ruling elite on this planet. Its a common mistake that doesn't take into account what ben/bin means in semitic languages, its means "son of"... I'm sure the elites of this world wold like to say they have links to the "god's that created us" but they are only cousins to the rest of humanity. There is no doubt there is an Annunaki link to South Africa and its gold... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago

Fukushima: “Radiation Soars 6,700 Times Legal Limit as Disasters Continue Unabated”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago
* * *“Radiation Soars 6,700 Times Legal Limit as Disasters Continue Unabated”* 'Clean-up' a litany of failures: near daily leaks, escalating danger, TEPCO and government cover-ups. - Sarah Lazare “TEPCO admitted Thursday that yet another spill at the crisis-hit Fukushima nuclear plant has released water 6,700 times more radioactive than the legal limit, adding to the near daily news of fresh leaks and climbing radiation pointing towards systemic failure to mitigate or contain the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.The storage tank (bottom) from which workers detected water drip... more »

Madness, sheer madness!

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 23 hours ago
Stalinicos and Kafka have decided to avail themselves of the International Socialism Journal to explain the politics of the SWP crisis. You may have thought you had it down months ago, but no... And it turns out you were wrong and they were right. Funny that. It's also funny how they are allowed a glossy publication to receive their musings, while the party plebs get the IB. A couple of points worth noting: 1) "Political differences cannot be resolved administratively". Despite their education and experience this is something they've learned only in recent months. 2) The nerve of ... more »

Titles in need of stories...

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 23 hours ago
Wall of Ice Oh, You Scary Things The Apollonian Way Goodbye You Lizard Scum A Plate of Peas Very Stupid People You Again? Drama Mask

Police, Government, Corporations.

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 day ago
D) Fascism And Contemporary Canada. Locating The Conservative Government of Canada Led By Stephen Harper. Part Four. Police, Government, Corporations. :The long awaited part IV in Professor Robin Mathews`s chilling ex`pose on the growth of Fascism in Canada and those petty tinpot dictators who are facilitating Fascism`s rise*.....* *"Like the tenacious probing and relentless determination of spring ivy modern Fascism must continually be beaten back and burned, for roots remain" Grant G:..* Police, Government, Corporations *Written by Robin Mathews * The common defini... more »

“A Native American Perspective on the Government Shutdown”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *“A Native American Perspective on the Government Shutdown”* by Ruth Hopkins “They’ve done it. A mere thirty Republican Tea Party extremists have managed to shut down the U.S. government, potentially tanking a national economy that’s already on life support. Ironically enough, the flawed logic behind their congressional temper tantrum, to defund the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (coined Obamacare) by taking the country hostage, was a complete and utter failure. Obamacare remains unscathed by the shut down and full online enrollment in the program began October 1, ... more »

“’Dream School’, Dream World”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *“’Dream School’, Dream World”* by David Arquette “I recently had an incredible experience on - of all places - the set of a reality show. An adaptation of Jamie Oliver's U.K. series, Sundance Channel's 'Dream School' takes 15 at risk high school students and provides them with a 30-day educational and inspirational journey with the goal of getting them on track to graduate... But before I go into all of that, I need to get a few things off of my chest. Why are people so cruel? In a world full of self-appointed and uncertified judges who wildly swing gavels while pointing the... more »

Holding Elected Officials To A Higher Standard-- An Elizabeth Warren Standard

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
No one in the Senate is better at articulating relatively complicated ideas in a way that anyone-- or at least anyone who isn't brainwashed by Hate Talk Radio and Fox-- can comprehend. Thursday she was on the Senate floor explaining the shutdown and why the Republicans who are just shrugging it off are wrong when they say government doesn't matter anyway. "For years now," she began with a veiled swipe at Grover Norquist, "we've heard a small minority in this country rail against government. When I hear the latest tirades from some of the extremists in the House, Im struck by how ... more »

Ed's mouthpiece?

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
I've been largely well away from the world of current affairs this week, but on the rare occasions when I've switched on the BBC News - or seen the BBC News Channel while passing the TV at work - there seems to have been something on about Ed Miliband and the *Daily Mail*. It could just have been a coincidence that every time I've come across BBC News this week it's been discussing 'Ed v the *Mail*', or it could have been because the BBC has been engaging in one of its periodic frenzies. Being out of the loop for a few days, it's hard to tell. A piece in the *Telegraph*, however... more »

self-checkout is unpaid labour, gift cards are interest-free loans, and let's stop using both

laura k at wmtc - 1 day ago
There are two current trends that I seriously dislike, and wish we would all organize to change: retail self-checkout and the use of gift cards as thank-yous and gifts. Neither practice will go away any time soon; indeed, I'm sure they only will become more ubiquitous. But both trends are in our power to stop, and I wish we would stop them. *A cashier is not a luxury* Buried in an earlier post about unpaid internships, I mentioned a few other forms of unpaid labour that have become commonplace. These days, most retail chain stores enjoy the benefits of an unpaid, uncomplaining labou... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*Karen barely a trop. storm, watches dropped* *~Hey, Pope Francis is a Saints fan! Jus'sayin... it's only weird if it doesn't work!*

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*Chris Franklin: Karen Weakens, No Longer Looks Like Tropical Storm ~WVUE*

FEDS TRY TO CLOSE THE OCEAN BECAUSE OF SHUTDOWN

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
* * *Oh this is getting far too funny! I love how all is being show for what it truly is... -Bill* * * *FEDS TRY TO CLOSE THE OCEAN BECAUSE OF SHUTDOWN* http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/10/05/Feds-Try-to-Close-the-OCEAN-Because-of-Shutdown by MIKE FLYNN 5 Oct 2013, 7:08 AM PDT Just before the weekend, the National Park Service informed charter boat captains in Florida that the Florida Bay was "closed" due to the shutdown. Until government funding is restored, the fishing boats are prohibited from taking anglers into 1,100 square-miles of open ocean. Fishing is also pr... more »

Stuck in the Middle With You

educationalchemy at @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH YOU Yes I’m stuck in the middle with you, And I’m wondering what it is I should do, It’s so hard to keep this smile from my face, Losing control, yeah, I’m all over the place, Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck […]

Bond market jitters regarding debt ceiling issues , whether the X date is reached and what happens next , what is a technical default - what would the impact be ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-05/what-impact-technical-treasury-default What Is The Impact Of A Technical Treasury Default? [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/05/2013 15:11 -0400 - Borrowing Costs - Cash Management Bills - CDS - Counterparties - Debt Ceiling - default - Equity Markets - Fannie Mae - Federal Reserve - Fitch - fixed - Freddie Mac - Investment Grade - Merrill - Merrill Lynch - Rating Agencies - ratings - Repo Market - Sovereigns inShare Yesterda... more »

stay in line

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago

flying elephants

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago
gregory colbert

Obamacare, Deconstructed (video)...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 day ago
*via Nice Deb - and we thank her.* This is excellent. Off to work now. See you all later...

Comfort Food for the Heart

theozarker at The Conflicted Doomer - 1 day ago
October 5, 2013 I’ve moved – sort of. One would think, moving from a small upstairs apartment to the larger downstairs apartment would be easy. One would be wrong. After ten years upstairs, I had my sixty-plus years of “stuff” … Continue reading →

Archangeloi of the ELOHIM on the dissolving of dimensional realities

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
*"For many of you the dreamtime platform may be especially vivid at this time..." Understatement of the year! LOL!!! -Bill* * * *Archangeloi of the ELOHIM on the dissolving of dimensional realities* Posted: October 5, 2013 | Author: Karen Doonan Greetings beloved ones we are the Archangeloi of the ELOHIM and we come to guide and to continue our support of ALL as you now begin to move in frequency and begin to naturally dissolve the lower dimensional timelines that you previously resonated with. *For many of you the dreamtime platform may be especially vivid at this time, the human ... more »

Memewatch: Who’s afraid of a debt limit fail?

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013* *Rand Paul speaks with Erin Burnett:* Where does bungled reasoning come from? Bungled understanding? Consider what happened when Rand Paul appeared with Erin Burnett. We know—that sounds like a terrible match! At one point in Wednesday night's CNN program, Paul stated a standard GOP position concerning the upcoming debt limit fight. Who’d afraid of a debt limit fail? Paul explained why failure to raise the federal debt limit wouldn’t necessarily lead to default: PAUL (10/2/13): *I'm for taking default completely off the table. I'm promising to the Ame... more »

ARE YOU LIKE RICKY MARTIN?

Anon at aangirfan - 1 day ago
*Ricky Martin (second from the left)* Some of the people who comment on this blog are like Ricky Martin. While growing up in Puerto Rico, Ricky Martin criticised gay people. Many gay children commit suicide because of bullying. *Ricky Martin says:* "I was very angry, very rebellious. "I used to look at gay men and think, I'm not like that, I don't want to be like that, that's not me... "I took my anger out on those around me." "I look back now and realize I would bully people who I knew were gay." *Martin came out as a gay man* back in 2010. In a post on his website, he wro... more »

What Mattered This Week?

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
It's possible to make too much of it, but sure, the shutdown matters. What doesn't matter? Most likely, it's the glitches -- very real -- in the ACA exchange rollout. My strong feeling is what matters is the product, not the interface. We'll see, I guess. What do you have? What was pushed off the front pages that we should know about? What do you think mattered this week?

The Cy Young argument for increased testing

skrashen at Schools Matter - 1 day ago
NEA president Dennis Von Roekel has made this argument: "Under the No Child Left Behind law, states have released test results that supposedly tell us how many students are proficient in math and reading. The problem is, each state sets its own benchmark for proficiency, and different students are held to different standards. Imagine if the batting average of one baseball player was based on at-bats against Cy Young winners, while another average was compiled from plate appearances in the minors. You couldn't tell much by comparing the two numbers." http://www.good.is/posts/th... more »

Do educators support the common core?

skrashen at Schools Matter - 1 day ago
Last month (September) the National Education Association announced " that a "Majority of Educators "strongly" support the Common Core State Standards" (headline of an article that appeared in NEA Today). I have been unable to find the details of the questions and the results on the internet, but the NEA's own report of the results are not consistent with their headline. First, the poll, done by the NEA, only surveyed NEA members. Second, we are told that 26% were "wholeheartedly in favor of the standards," 50% supported them with "some reservations" and 11% were opposed. Also, ... more »

Small is Beautiful

risa bear at A Way to Live - 1 day ago
One acre farmAs to Permaculture Principle 9, "Use small and slow solutions," they are hitting me where I live. Most of the following has appeared on this blog twice before, as well as in this book ... When I see so many of my friends and neighbors thrown out of work, I'm reminded of that moment in Kurt Vonnegut's *Player Piano* when the protagonist's car breaks down, and a crowd of the great mass of unemployed gathers, which he views with suspicion until one of them wistfully says, as nearly as I can remember it from a distant read: "Maybe I could look at it for you. I used to be ... more »

Easy Football Recipes and Cheap Wireless Plans

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 1 day ago
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 their client. #cbias I honestly believe that the smart phone and unlimited plans are the greatest invention to happen to football fans and fantasy football fans ever. Instead of hours of sitting next to the computer checking the scores and stats of non-televised games for his fantasy football, he can pull his phone out of his pocket and know the score in seconds before coming back to what we are doing in the present.... more »

Mehdi Hasan and the Daily Mail

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 1 day ago
1. So what if Mehdi Hasan pitched himself to work for the *Daily Mail*three years ago? Journalists, especially those without a berth - as Mehdi was at the time - have got to work to live. And of course he's going to emphasise how much a prospective employer's values are congruent with his own. I'm sure if he'd gone for a job at *The Morning Star*, he would have burnished his peace and socialism credentials. This is so much nonsense. In my time I've known teachers at Catholic schools who, in turns, were gay, an avowed atheist, and a Trotskyist. I've known Sainsbury's workers who prefe... more »

94% of Jews "guilt-free and proud"

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 1 day ago
Picking up on a theme I highlighted in *a brief blog post yesterday*, I'd like to once again demonstrate the utter hypocrisy of the organized Jewish community when it comes to identity politics. Jews openly proclaim they are proud to be Jews and work for the own unique group interests above all others. Most Jews frame their life and actions around the question: *Is it good for the Jews?* And I suppose there is nothing wrong with this type of thinking. After all, it's natural to be concerned about your own unique racial and cultural group interests, and it's future. However, when a ... more »

Superdeterminism: the ultimate conspiracy theory

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 1 day ago
Sabine Hossenfelder has informed her readers that she was just writing a paper when she was pregnant and awaiting her daughters in hospital in late 2010. The nurses were hoping that she was writing something like *Harry Potter IX: Employed As Chair Umpire In the Empires of Vampires* but they didn't realize that she was actually writing something much spookier. It finally appeared as a paper called *Testing super-deterministic hidden variables theories* which is just a code for *Trying to Beat the Big Brother and Her Ultimate Conspiracy*. She tries to claim that she has a test to fig... more »

How Corrupt Is The Iowa Republican Party-- And What Does That Mean For The Presidential Caucuses?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Although this post isn't about it (this one is), I have been positively engrossed in reading Barton Gellman's gripping book on the Cheney (vice) presidency, Angler. There are many conclusions one can draw from his writing but one is surely that criminals-- like Cheney and his gang of accomplices-- should never be allowed to evade justice. I'll cover that in upcoming posts. Today I just want to talk about another criminal evading justice of a far less existential nature than Cheney's war crimes: Michele Bachmann's grubby money laundering and bribery scandals. My fear is that rumor... more »

Tropical Storm Karen updates - October 5 , 2013 ..... landfall expected Saturday possibly on the Louisiana Coast , possible second landfall on Mississippi , Alabama or Florida coast Sunday ....

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
Evacuations ordered as Tropical Storm Karen nears Gulf Coast October 5, 2013 3:15AM ET Governors of Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida and Alabama declare states of emergency to speed storm preparations Topics: Weather U.S. Gulf Coast ** ** ** [image: Tropical_storm_karen] Residents evacuate in New Orleans Friday. National Hurricane Center forecasters in Miami said the storm was expected to strengthen slightly on Saturday.Marianna Massey/Getty Images Authorities issued mandatory evacuation orders for low-lying areas south of New Orleans, Friday, as a weakened Tropical Storm Karen closed ... more »

Gates Money and Common Core– Part VI

deutsch29 at @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
This post is the sixth (and final) post in a series I have written detailing Bill Gates’ mammoth purchasing of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). (Here are links to the previous five posts in the series.) In the fifth post, I mentioned that this final post would be Gates’ CCSS funding of education businesses. Then, I realized […]

EXPLAINING THE CRAZY: Fools for race?

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013* *Part 3—Walsh goes off:* With apologies, it’s painful to write about Joan Walsh when she discusses race, or when she pretends to do so. Our basic ground rules: Because race has played such a savage role in our American history, we think people ought to be measured and mildly respectful when they address the subject. Also truthful, of course. Alas! When Joan Walsh brooks this most potent subject, she very much tends to go off. Below, you see the way she started the first of her two recent pseudo-discussions of race. We’ll include Salon’s twin headlines, ... more »

The Games Plutocrats Play

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 1 day ago
*Many a tear has to fall, but it's all in the game*.* Even though Weeper of the House John Boehner rails, "This isn't some damned game!" It most certainly is, suavely counters Secretary of State of Affairs John Kerry. Think of this little tiff as a rare bad inning for the World Series champs. The fact that one upstart, extremist right wing faction seemingly has the power to bring the greatest nation on Earth to its knees should not be cause for too much concern, he reassured the wavering global client/fan base of Team America. This shutdown kerfuffle is merely an example of how ... more »

The Worst Form of Government: If This is Democracy, I'd Hate to See Fascism...

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
The Worst Form of Government: If This is Democracy, I'd Hate to See Fascism... from Spike1138 on Vimeo. *"Many forms of Government have been tried and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time." Sir Winston Spencer Churchil Speech in the House of Commons November, 11th 1947* * * *Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the Reich (The Enabling Act)* *March 24, 1933* * Translated from... more »

America's first self- immolation - which occurred Friday at the National Mall is Washington D.C has died from his burns ! And as Tunisia's revolution was commenced by a self - immolation , is this a first disturbing sign of the discontent " chickens coming home to roost " here in the US ? And was this a staged event ( as per the filming by a man not the victim using a camera on a tripod ) ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://www.patriotnetdaily.com/2013/10/06/in-two-cities-two-men-tried-to-light-themselves-on-fire/ ( Hadn't heard about the Houston incident either... ) In Two Cities, Two Men Tried To Light Themselves On Fire Posted on OCTOBER 6, 2013 Written by DAVID BADASH LEAVE A COMMENT Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on pinterest_shareMore Sharing Services2 [image: Man-taken-into-custody-after-trying-to]A man who poured gasoline over himself and lit himself on fire Friday around 4:00 PM ET on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., died hours later. Reports state another per... more »

Fukushima debacle updates - October 3 - 4 , 2013 - More Tepco incompetence on display , more contamination for the world to absorb..

Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
Fukushima Diary.. JP Gov “Analyze groundwater of shallow layer and deep layer” → Tepco “Manpower not enough” Posted by *Mochizuki* on October 4th, 2013 · No Comments Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services Fukushima Diary reported Tritium density was stably increasing on the coastal side of reactor1 on 9/4/2013. (cf, [Mysterious No media coverage] Tritium level in groundwater still increasing near reactor1 [URL]) In order to see the connection among Tritium density, groundwater flow and the possible direct leakage from reactor1 turbine buil... more »

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