English: Rag boiler at Rag Mill Disused iron rag boiler at Rag Mill, a few metres north of the By Brook in Slaughterford. Rag Mill is a ruined paper mill, now in woodland. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Keystone XL demonstration, White House,8-23-2011 Photo Credit: Josh Lopez (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
11:04pm MSTThe Massacre of Science
*MOSSAD (Israels Secret Service) Liquidates 310 Iraqi Scientists**Israeli
Secret Agents Liquidate 310 Iraqi Scientists*Mathaba.net10-31-4 More than
*310* Iraqi scientists are thought to have perished at the hands of Israeli
secret agents in Iraq since fall of Baghdad to US troops in *April 2003,* a
seminar has found. The Iraqi ambassador in Cairo, Ahmad al-Iraqi, accused
Israel of sending to Iraq immediately after the US invasion *'a commando
unit'* charged with the killing of Iraqi scientists. *"Israel has played a
prominent role in liquidating Iraqi scientists. The campaign is ... more »
Film 'Gwich'in Women Speak'
"Gwich'in
Women Speak" an inspiring and moving short documentary film by Miho
Aida is now doing the film festival circuit and is available on DVD
online at mihoaida.com/gwichin/dvd/.The film has been screening
worldwide and will be at the Alaska Forum for the Environment Film
Festival this week in Anchorage at the Dena'ina Convention Center
at 9:45am on Thursday, Feb.6th and 9:40am on Friday,
Rubber Hits The Road-- Will Obama Give In To The Keystone XL Polluters?
A few days ago I was having dinner with some friends at my favorite
vegetarian restaurant in L.A., Crossroads on Melrose, when one of
California's most effective and persistent environmental activists, Steve
Bing, came over and sat down. "You've got to do more to stop this Keystone
XL pipeline." I don't want to repeat what he said about John Kerry but he
kept urging me to work harder in the netroots to keep Obama from OK-ing the
agreement. *Me*? He's Steve Bing. I just have a blog that points out that
kind of transpartisan corruption that wrecks accountability in politics.
He's o... more »
Vegan Enchilada Recipe
*I recently discovered a terrific site, Recipe-To-Make.com, Recipes To Make
Delicious Food. But wait, let me back up ...I love trying foods from
different countries. There are unique flavor combinations to intrigue my
taste buds and ingredients which I might not otherwise try out. I also
believe that experiencing foods from around the world helps give us an
appreciation for other cultures.So back to my recent discovery,
Recipe-To-Make.com, Recipes To Make Delicious Food.This site is very simple
in design. The main page lists thumbnails of delicious dishes from around
t... more »
Carl Davidson and Harry Targ : In State of the Union, Obama pulled his best punches
The speech reflected the fact that Obama is ‘back in the game,’ but things
still aren’t looking good for most of us. By Carl Davidson and Harry Targ |
The Rag Blog | February 3, 2014 In the lead-up to … finish reading Carl
Davidson and Harry Targ :
In State of the Union, Obama pulled his best punches
Musical Interlude: Jason Mraz, “I Won't Give Up”
Jason Mraz, “I Won't Give Up”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1-4u9W-bns
Bob Feldman : A People’s History of Egypt, Part 15, 1952-1953
After Nasser’s Free Officers coup, the Revolutionary Command Council
consolidates power. By Bob Feldman | The Rag Blog | February 3, 2014 [With
all the dramatic activity in Egypt, Bob Feldman's Rag Blog "people's
history" series, "The Movement to Democratize … finish reading Bob Feldman:
A People’s History of Egypt, Part 15, 1952-1953
Haslam Takes from Some to Pay for Promise to Others
Governor Bill Haslam is desperate to appear as if he is doing something to
improve educational opportunity in a state that has a long history of
underfunding education and masking inequality with programs intended for
political gain rather than substantive results. The Governor's most recent
plan to for free tuition for students going to community college sounds
great until you notice that the program cuts current HOPE Scholarship
recipients enrolled in four year schools.
Before Haslam's new shell game was announced, HOPE recipients going to 4
year colleges could collect 6K per yea... more »
Japan jawbone duo ( PM Abe and BOJ Head Kuroda ) fail to break Japan red fever - Nikkei 225 off 498 ( 3.4 percent and falling faster than a kamikaze fighter ! )
Abe/Kuroda Double-Team Sends Japan Bonds/Stocks To May 2013 Levels
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/03/2014 20:45 -0500
- Bond
- Japan
- Nikkei
inShare
With Japanese stocks down 13.6% from their 12/31 highs, the big guns just
hit the tape to try to save the day:
- **ABE:BOJ WILL MAKE APPROPRIATE DECISION ON EXIT STRATEGY*
- **ABE: NOT EASY TO CHANGE 'DEFLATIONARY MIND'*
- **KURODA: BOJ CAN CONDUCT APPROPRIATE EXIT POLICY AS NEEDED*
- **KURODA: BOJ EASING HAS HAD INTENDED IMPACT SO FAR*
Following Amari's earlier "markets ... more »
Untitled
*UK MET OFFICE: GLOBAL TEMPERATURE STANDSTILL CONTINUES*
With none of the fanfare that accompanies their prediction of the global
temperature for the forthcoming year the Met Office has quietly released
the global temperature for 2013. It will come as no surprise after the 2013
temperatures released by NASA and NOAA that it shows the global temperature
standstill – now at 17 years – continues.
The temperature anomaly (above 14.0 deg C) for 2013 is 0.486 making 2013
the 8th warmest year. Statistically with errors of +/- 0.1 deg C ranking
the warmest years is meaningless, but it see... more »
Musical Interlude: Jean Michel Jarre, “Oxygen II”
Jean Michel Jarre, “Oxygen II”
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD4KMp22jBg
"A Look to the Heavens"
“Why is the sky near Antares and Rho Ophiuchi so colorful? The colors
result from a mixture of objects and processes. Fine dust illuminated from
the front by starlight produces blue reflection nebulae. Gaseous clouds
whose atoms are excited by ultraviolet starlight produce reddish emission
nebulae. Backlit dust clouds block starlight and so appear dark.
*Click image for larger size.*
Antares, a red supergiant and one of the brighter stars in the night sky,
lights up the yellow-red clouds on the lower center. Rho Ophiuchi lies at
the center of the blue nebula near the top. The distan... more »
Chet Raymo, “Why Cranes Fly”
*“Why Cranes Fly”*
by Chet Raymo
"There were a few Comments here recently about herons, from right around
the world. What is the power of this bird to touch our minds and hearts?
The naturalist Aldo Leopold was intimately familiar with the cranes of
Wisconsin, cousins of our New England great blue heron, the Irish gray
heron, and Adam2's aosagi from Japan, and wondered about their ability to
move us so deeply. In A Sand County Almanac he watches as a crane "springs
his ungainly hulk into the air and flails the morning sun with mighty
wings." Our ability to perceive beauty in nature... more »
Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967-2014)
In many of his performances, Hoffman's characters bordered on either the
manic or depressive, but he brought a depth and intellectual honesty to
each of them beyond the lines of the script.
In his starring roles, his characters often took a darker course, in many
cases being the antihero.
"Hoffman isn't someone we want to be," Claire Dederer wrote of Mr.
Hoffman’s roles in Salon. "He's someone we want to be better than. Here is
an actor whose entire oeuvre can be described in one sentence: 'At least
I’m not that guy.' "
*-- from "Philip Seymour Hoffman, Oscar-winning actor, found ... more »
Obamacare network vulnerable to a Belarusian cyber attack ? Were any parts of the software written by programmers from Belarusia - if not , why did Valery Tsepkalo of Technology Park (HTP) in Minsk , indicate HHS was a client and identify where Belarusian programs were in place within the HHS Heathcare.gov systems ? Was there or was there not an Internet data “hijacking” last year involving Belarusian state-controlled networks ( the month-long diversion covertly rerouted massive amounts of U.S. Internet traffic to Belarus ) ?
http://freebeacon.com/the-belarusian-connection/
The Belarusian Connection
Obamacare network vulnerable to cyber attack
[image: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko with Russian President
Vladimir Putin / AP]
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko with Russian President Vladimir
Putin / AP
BY: Bill Gertz
February 3, 2014 8:11 pm
U.S. intelligence agencies last week urged the Obama administration to
check its new healthcare network for malicious software after learning that
developers linked to the Belarus government helped produce the website,
raising fresh concern... more »
The Poet: Lynn Ungar, “Boundaries”
*“Boundaries”*
“The universe does not revolve around you.
The stars and planets spinning
through the ballroom of space
dance with one another
quite outside of your small life.
You cannot hold gravity or seasons;
even air and water
inevitably evade your grasp.
Why not, then, let go?
You could move through time
like a shark through water,
neither restless or ceasing,
absorbed in and absorbing the native element.
Why pretend you can do otherwise?
The world comes in at every pore,
mixes in your blood before
breath releases you into the world again.
Did you think the fragile boundary of yo... more »
The Daily "Near You?"
Santee, California, USA. Thanks for stopping by.
FREE Download: Edward Bernays, “Propaganda,”
*“Propaganda”*
by vigilantcitizen.com
“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and
opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those
who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible
government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed,
our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by
men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which
our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must
cooperate in this manner if they are t... more »
"Face It..."
"Facing it, always facing it, that's the way to get through. Face it."
- Joseph Conrad
Gold news and views - February 3 , 2014 - Key articles from GATA , Koos Jansen and Jesse's Crossroads Cafe touching on the precious metal - with a view toward China , COMEX and Central Bank manipulation attempts .....
GATA.....
Don't pretend that the gold market is anything but central banking's most
desperate project
Submitted by cpowell on Mon, 2014-02-03 23:11. Section: Daily Dispatches
8:09p SRT Monday, February 3, 2014
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
The Perth Mint's Bron Suchecki today evaluates the prospects for gold bank
runs in a fractional-reserve gold banking system. His commentary is
headlined "Fractional Reserve Bullion Banking and Gold Bank Runs -- the
Setup" and it's posted at his Internet site, Gold Chat, here:
http://goldchat.blogspot.com/2014/02/fractional-reserve-bullion-banking-.... more »
Satire: “Coke’s Wild Assertion That Other Languages Exist Stirs Controversy”
*“Coke’s Wild Assertion That Other Languages Exist Stirs Controversy”*
by Andy Borowitz
ATLANTA (The Borowitz Report)— “The Coca-Cola Company ignited a firestorm
of controversy on Sunday with a Super Bowl ad that appeared to make the
inflammatory claim that other languages besides English exist. From coast
to coast, viewers reacted with outrage and horror to what many were calling
the most incendiary Super Bowl ad in history.
“I was enjoying the Super Bowl with my family, and suddenly, out of
nowhere, comes this ad suggesting that there are other languages that
aren’t English,” sai... more »
NYS PTA: We want your two dollars (but not your input.) #PTA
Let me start this post out by saying that as an educator and parent the
local PTA groups in the districts I am involved with are amazing. The
volunteers of the PTA do so much to enhance the experiences of our
children. We cannot thank active local PTA members enough for all they do
for […]
healthy slow-cooker recipe of the week: i finally make delicious lentil soup, thanks to you
Last summer, I asked for help in turning my drab lentil soup into something
more yummy and enticing. Thanks to wmtc readers, I've done it. Yesterday
for the first time, I made lentil soup that I will actually look forward to
eating (as opposed to tolerating because I made it and don't want to throw
it out).
Here's what I did.
I switched from chicken stock to beef stock.
I took out the celery and added mushrooms.
I added something acidic, in the form of the tiniest drop of Tabasco sauce.
This made an appreciable difference, and now I understand why soup recipes
often call for a spl... more »
Despite at least 17.7 million spent on security including snipers hidden in the Football Stadium , bomb sniffing dogs , 700 hundred extra troopers , a 24 hour FBI Command Center , TSA Agents , Chopper patrols , a No Fly Zone and patrons running a gauntlet that involved 5 separate check on credentials - how did this joker ( Mills ) embarrass all of those PROs by crashing a post game press conference with ease ? And what if Mills carried a bomb and detonated it on live TV ?
Super Bowl Hijack Proves Government Cannot Protect You
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Man penetrates multi-million dollar security ring with excuses and fake pass
*Paul Joseph Watson*
Infowars.com
February 3, 2014
The much vaunted multi-million dollar security ring put in place at
taxpayer expense for this year’s Super Bowl was easily penetrated by a man
with a fake pass and an excuse that he was “late for work,” yet another
example o... more »
Alan Waldman : ‘The Sandbaggers’ was a gripping, very realistic Brit spy thriller series
Roy Marsden starred as a spymaster facing both dangerous foreign threats
and agonizing political backstabbing. By Alan Waldman | The Rag Blog |
February 3, 2014 [In his weekly column, Alan Waldman reviews some of his
favorite films and TV … finish reading Alan Waldman :
‘The Sandbaggers’ was a gripping, very realistic Brit spy thriller series
ABC Australia Exposes Cholesterol-lowering Statin Drug Scam and Pharmaceutical Criminal Activity
While the corruption of Big Pharma and the medical machine is no new news
for most of us, this is a vitally important piece of information coming
from a main stream media outlet.
If you have friends or family that have been battling "high cholesterol"
who won't listen to you as you try to warn them about the danger of Statin
drugs, this might be the first piece of media driven information that might
help get them to ask questions and to research and to listen.
http://iinformedparenting.blogspot.com/2014/02/abc-australia-exposes-cholesterol.html
ABC Australia Exposes Cholesterol-low... more »
“Guillotine Time”
*“Guillotine Time”*
by Will Durst
“F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote that the rich are different from us. To
which Hemingway indirectly snorted, “Yes, they have more money. And now
seems like a good time to offer up a few words of sympathy for the rich.
Because our wealthy brothers and sisters are going through some tough
times. Not financially. No, no, no. They’re doing pretty good on that end.
Last year the stock market shot higher than the 4:20 break at a Denver pot
dispensary on Jerry Garcia’s birthday.
The fortunate among us are comfortable alright, but becoming increasingly ... more »
The Fight For Equality Is On-Going-- Just Ask Mike Honda And Carol Shea Porter
If you come to *DWT* on any kind of a regular basis, you probably know I'm
not a big Obama fan. In fact, voted for Jill Stein in 2012. But one area
where President Obama *has* managed to move the ball forward, in the face
of unrelenting and concerted Republican opposition, has been in regard to
LGBT equality. Who would have thought back in 2008 we would come so far!
The LGBT community were unprepared to take anything like than a YES for
Democrats and their voices-- and campaign contributions-- spoke very
loudly. Other communities that have gotten the short end of the stick from
so... more »
The Kingfisher and Johann Hari
As a rather heavy post is up next (actually I wrote it first), here's a
great poem to lift the spirits (hopefully) by Victorian Jesuit poet Gerard
Manley Hopkins. I felt the need to post it tonight.
*The Kingfisher*
As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame;
As tumbled over rim in roundy wells
Stones ring; like each tucked string tells, each hung bell's
Bow swung finds tongue to fling out broad its name;
Each mortal thing does one thing and the same:
Deals out that being indoors each one dwells;
Selves — goes itself; myself it speaks and spells,
Crying Whát I dó is me: for th... more »
Veterans are outraged. Now they need to do what they once did best. Lead. Part 2.
There
is a commonly held misconception that all members of Canada's armed
services and, by extension, discharged veterans are Conservative
supporters. That, of course, is simply not true on more than one plane.
What is true, is that many voted for Harper and his uber-right-wing
thugs based on a load of false propaganda, seriously limited
information, and for purely selfish reasons, (which is why
“50 Reasons We Should Fear the Worst from Fukushima”
*“50 Reasons We Should Fear the Worst from Fukushima”*
by Harvey Wasserman
“Fukushima’s missing melted cores and radioactive gushers continue to
fester in secret. Japan’s harsh dictatorial censorship has been matched by a
global corporate media blackout aimed—successfully—at keeping Fukushima out
of the public eye. But that doesn’t keep the actual radiation out of our
ecosystem, our markets… or our bodies.
Speculation on the ultimate impact ranges from the utterly harmless to the
intensely apocalyptic. But the basic reality is simple: for seven decades,
government Bomb factories a... more »
In Defence of White Dee
If I was a different person, on occasion I might have moralised about
Richard Desmond. Words could have fallen onto my keyboard denouncing his
objectification of women, of plastering his publications with a feminine
body ideal that causes anxiety and misery to many women of all ages, of
inculcating a very narrow view of womanhood among his mainly male
customers, and for taking an unacceptable creepy tone as the stipulated
house standard. *And that's before you get to Desmond's porn titles*. Well,
Desmond flogged the porn a while back but his trajectory since has been far
more repre... more »
Ukraine affair displays ‘absolute disconnect in US foreign policy’ - sadly , just one example of various disconnects in US foreign policy.......Without even examining our policy mistakes in Syria ( well documented ) , let's check just a few glaring and inconsistent developments that have happened lately with Iran , Afghanistan and Iraq....
Catharsis Ours - 7 hours ago
http://rt.com/op-edge/ukraine-kerry-foreign-policy-501/
Ukraine affair displays ‘absolute disconnect in US foreign policy’
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Ukraine unrest has a serious geopolitical dimension rooted in the EU
Association Agreement, which stipulates Kiev’s collaboration with NATO,
exec director of the Ron Paul Institut... more »
VIDEO New Zealand's Tribute to Zapatistas 20 Years in Photos
Exhibition
in New Zealand honours the Zapatista uprising and achievements
By Enlace Zapatista
http://enlacezapatista.ezln.org.mx/2014/02/03/8428/
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In New Zealand, The Wellington Zapatista Support Group has organised a
photograph exhibition to commemorate to 20th anniversary of the EZLN
uprising in Chiapas, to celebrate their achievements and honour their
struggle, their
“4 Shocking Examples of American Inequality”
*“4 Shocking Examples of American Inequality”*
by Paul Buchheit
“Inequality is a cancer on society, here in the U.S. and across the globe.
It keeps growing. But humanity seems helpless against it, as if it's an
alien force that no one understands, even as the life is being gradually
drained from its victims. The recent Oxfam report on global wealth
inequality reveals some of the ugly extremes that have divided our world.
It also directs our attention to the Global Wealth Report compiled by
Credit Suisse, and the companion Databook, which offer a shocking testament
to the severity o... more »
Quote of the Day: On Changing the World
“If you are seriously interested in fighting for a better world, begin by
identifying the nature
of the problem. The battle is primarily intellectual (*philosophical*), not
political. Politics is the
last consequence, the practical implementation, of the fundamental
(metaphysical-
epistemological-ethical) ideas that dominate a given nation's culture. You
cannot fight or
change the consequences without fighting and changing the cause; nor can
you attempt
any practical implementation without knowing what you want to implement.
“In an intellectual battle, you do not need to co... more »
The Super Bowl: Bread and Circuses for a Rotting America
In what will be remembered as without a doubt the worst Super Bowl in
history in which the Seattle Seahawks stomped the hell out of the putrid
Denver Broncos and their record setting offense it is too often lost on how
the game has come to exemplify the grossest of excesses of The Homeland.
The hype is always enormous, more so this year given the matchup of the
best offense versus best defense in the NFL and the likely coronation of
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning as the best ever. The 43-8 final score
is deceptive of the thorough ass-whipping administered by the angry birds
... more »
Deep tweets
I don't find this surprising at all. The super-wealthy have always hedged
their bets on politics and this is pocket change for Ms. Walton.
By far most surprising thing in year-end filings is Alice Walton giving
$25K to @ReadyForHillary. She has been a major GOP super pac donor.
— Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) February 3, 2014
Guessing Alice is still contributing heavily to GOP super pacs, probably in
far greater amounts via the various dark money vehicles spawned by Citizens
United.
Zernike changes her basic account again!
*MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014*
*On Morning Joe, total confusion:* Normally, we don’t watch Morning Joe.
We’re elsewhere, drinking coffee.
This morning, we happened to watch during the program’s first half hour.
Nicolle Wallace was trying to nail down some basic facts about the Christie
fandango.
As she did, she made some basic presumptions which seem to be widespread
among the pundit class. In the exchange shown below, she explains what Team
Christie should have said in response to David Wildstein this weekend.
In the highlighted statement, Wallace makes a common pair of presumptions. ... more »
(Syngenta Orchestrated) The Herbicide Atrazine Causes Frogs To Grow Both Male and Female Genitalia (Or Multiple Testes) Feel Strange Yet?
Liu and several other former students said that they had remained skeptical
of Hayes’s accusations until last summer, when an article appeared in
Environmental Health News that drew on Syngenta’s internal records.
Hundreds of Syngenta’s memos, notes, and e-mails have been unsealed
following the settlement, in 2012, of two class-action suits brought by
twenty-three Midwestern cities and
Morocco Diary #4
Andalusian Lamp - Ceuta, Spain
Photo by Caleb Skinner
*Morocco Diary #4*
February 3, 2013
*by American Kabuki*
Time for another Moroccan Diary update!
We've come through the worst of the winter and seem to be heading into
warmer and sunnier days. We still get brief periods of high winds and rain
but nothing quite a severe as December. There has been some chemtrails
here, which doesn't often happen in Morocco. Rumor has it the government
has paid for weather modification chemtrails to get water to agriculture in
the Rif mountains. Heather showed me how to erase them by using my ha... more »
SCOTLAND RICHER THAN FRANCE AND ENGLAND
*Alex Salmond, leader of the Scottish National Party. (Photo Peter
Brunskill)*
Scotland's GDP per head is bigger than that of France and bigger than that
of the rest of the UK.
*Even pro-unionists accept that the country has all the ingredients to be a
viable state* - Financial Times, February 2, 2014
Scotland has 8.3 per cent of the UK population and produces 9.2 per cent of
its gross domestic product.
Oil, whisky and a huge range of manufactured goods mean an independent
Scotland would be one of *the world’s top exporters*.
An independent Scotland could expect to start with hea... more »
Beyond Belief. Is beyond belief.
Thanks to all the time I've (wasted) spent listening to the BBC, I think
I'm becoming quite well-versed in Islamic disputes, Islamic history, the
politics of Muslim nations, the tenets of Islam, the aims of Islamism, etc.
I suspect I'm far from alone in that.
Today's *Beyond Belief *(BBC Radio 4, 4.30pm) introduced me to something
new though: The Ahmedi Community - a 12 million-strong religious movement
which regards itself as Muslim, but which mainstream Muslims regard as
being completely outside the fold of Islam.
The Ahmedis' main offence in the eyes of mainstream Muslims is ... more »
Thoughts for the Brain
Here’s a nice little blog post about intellectual property, open
government, resource management and democracy. California is the largest
state in the American union, both demographically and economically. It has
a number of large, world-cities and could quite easily exist as a country
in its own right.
The majority of the state has either a Mediterranean or desert climate. The
upshot of this is the climate/landscape is dominated by low frequency high
intensity events. It is difficult to project a reliable average for, say,
sunlight, wind or rainfall, when most years fall way outsid... more »
Are you on the 8 million troublemakers list?
John Wayne
[image: John Wayne]
TIME TO SADDLE UP!
GOD BLESS AMERICA AGAIN
WE ARE AT THE FINAL END OF THIS WILD DINAR RV ROLLERCOASTER RIDE. IT HAS
BEEN A LONG FRUSTRATING BATTLE. USA IS BEGINNING A NEW LIFE AS A REPUBLIC.
YOUR NEW WORLD “OF THE PEOPLE” AND “FOR THE PEOPLE” IS STARTING NEXT WEEK.
GOD HAS BLESSED YOU, OUR ‘GOOD’ MILITARY, OUR REPUBLIC AND GOD BLESS
AMERICA AGAIN!
Intel will be posted when allowed. John MacHaffie
BAD GUYS STILL BLOCKING
CABAL STILL BLOCKING OVER THE WEEKEND. WERE THE COMPUTERS COMPROMISED AGAIN
OR DID THE UST ACTIVELY BLOCKED AGAIN. AWAITING UPDATES.
http... more »
Veterans are outraged. Now they need to do what they once did best. Lead. Part 1.
There
is no doubt Canadian veterans have been treated in the most vile way
possible by one of the most ignorant people in the Harper government.
Julian Fantino has demonstrated, quite clearly, that he feels a greater
duty to his benefactor, Harper, than he does to the armed services
veterans his department is mandated to assist. In fact, his recent
behaviour demonstrates a total disdain for
Criticizing KIPP Critics
Criticizing KIPP Critics. via Criticizing KIPP Critics.Filed under: PAUL
THOMAS: Becoming Radical
Afterburner with Bill Whittle: Some food for thought...
and we thank him.
Let's "Stick" Together Valentine with Free Printable
[image: Housewife Eclectic: Let's "Stick" Together Valentine with free
printable]
If your young children are anything like mine, they are obsessed with
stickers. This Valentine is perfect for getting their creativity going and
letting them decorate the Valentine or other paper.
You will need:
- The Printable Valentine at the end of this post
- Scissors
- Sheets of stickers
- Tape or stapler
[image: Housewife Eclectic: Let's "Stick" Together Valentine with free
printable]
I found these huge sheets of stickers at the dollar store, if you cut them
in the natural white s... more »
SUSY as a balanced budget amendment
Just a link. Kyle Cranmer of NYU (and ATLAS) at Quantum Diaries develops a
fun analogy between the government and the Higgs naturalness:
The Higgs Boson: A Natural Disaster!
The tax revenues are the positive contributions to the Higgs squared mass,
the government expenses are the negative contributions. The budget surplus
or deficit (well, usually the latter) depends on the year (well, it is
getting worse) while the total Higgs mass depends on the renormalization
group (RG) scale (the cancellation looks increasingly fine-tuned if you
look at it from the viewpoint of lower and lower ... more »
Thailand: Sham Elections Unravel in Humiliation
Less than half the nation bothers to vote at polling stations uninterrupted
by protests indicating a vote of no confidence in both the current regime,
or the so-called "democratic process" it presides over.
*Image: Nepotist-appointed proxy PM Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of deposed
dictator Thaksin Shinawatra would complete the humiliation of the regime's
sham elections February 2, 2014, by placing her ballot witlessly into the
wrong box. She would then blame election officials for misdirecting her in
yet another display of serial deferral of personal responsibility. *
*....*
*Febr... more »
McCAIN AND UKRAINE
*McCain in pain in Ukraine.*
"The violence on the streets of Ukraine ... is merely the latest example of
the rise of the most insidious form of fascism that Europe has seen since
the fall of the Third Reich."
In December 2013, John McCain and Victoria Nuland were seen in Ukraine
lending their support to the 'fascist' protesters.
*Ukraine and the Rebirth of Fascism in Europe* - Eric Draitser, January 31,
2014
shirlz007 suggests that some of these Ukranian fascists have been trained
by the French Foreign Legion.
There is a struggle between Russia and the USA-NATO for 'control' of... more »
Why Political Types In DC Don't Seem To Ever Know Anything About America
The Inland Empire is represented in Congress by wanna-be Confederate
General Gary Miller, a multimillionaire real estate swindler
There are 4 serious candidates in the Inland Empire house race (CA-31),
reactionary Arkansas Republican incumbent Gary Miller, progressive activist
Eloise Reyes, former Congressman Joe Baca (Blue Dog), and the Steve
Israel/DCCC recruit and last cycle's big loser, Pete Aguilar. As we
mentioned recently, the DCCC put out some crazy story that Aguilar lost--
in a deep blue district-- not because he's an abysmal candidate but because
he was too grief-stricken ... more »
Snow Days
Snow days are good for lesson plans.
Lesson in Democracy 101.
How can we save our schools if grassroots education activists can't endorse
or support candidates running for public office?
This in my in box from Save Our Schools March and National Call to Action.
The love fest is over. The high stakes have gotten too high.
If SOS can not support Network for Public Education which has political
clout and candidates, it is worthless. Stop wasting your time people and
start endorsing candidates who support public education like di Blasio in
NY and other in your state, city, county, and ... more »
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*Drilling and Able: Nola Defender Talks to John Barry About Coastal
Restoration as "Issue of Our Lifetime" ~Christopher Staudinger*
JPMorganChase Frauds: American Corruption Success Story? (Epic in Scale, Unprecedented in World History)
I think William K. Black is one of the finest American patriots who has
ever lived. I'd rank him right behind Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. He
does us a further service by clarifying what we've lost as a
democratically-inspired country illustrated by the
JPMorganChase/Obama/Jamie Dimon lovefest debacle. I may be overspeaking,
but Black is the real deal. In a world of shadows. Ellen
Breitbart "offended" by America the Beautiful Coke commercial...
*huh?*
Executives at Coca Cola thought it was a good idea to run a 60-second Super
Bowl ad featuring children singing "America the Beautiful" – a deeply
Christian patriotic anthem whose theme is unity – in several foreign
languages. The ad also prominently features a gay couple. read the rest at Breitbart
Number one - it is not a "deeply Christian patriotic anthem."
There is some question whether the author, Katharine Lee Bates, was even a
Christian. She wrote the song while teaching for a summer in Colorado.
One day, some of the other teachers and I decided to go on a trip to... more »
Birds of a Feather~John Miller & Ali Soufan
Is it just me or does this bring media spin to a whole new levelWordgeezer
Feb 2, 2014
Ali Soufan, CEO of the Soufan Group has obvious ties to the main stream
media as well as to the corporations who seem to be in control of the US
government, He also has affiliations with the FBI, defense industries, etc.
etc
.John Miller has affiliations with the FBI and at the same time, during his
interview with Bin Laden in 1998, he was a reporter for ABC News. Miller is
now working as Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence of the NYPD, after a
stint with CBS News where he was a senior corre... more »
A panel of pundits covers for Gregory!
*MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014*
*The guild will take care of its own:* As noted in our last post, Maureen
Dowd took her cue for yesterday’s column from last week’s Meet the Press.
Bill Clinton’s ten acts of oral sex were discussed on last Sunday’s
program. (Wikipedia says it was nine.) Dowd responded by telephoning Rand
Paul to ask him to please tell her more.
She wrote a column of 1200 words about the exciting topic. (Normal length:
800 words.) The New York Times put the piece on the front page of Sunday
Review, where thrilling work belongs.
Dowd was a bit more honest concerning one p... more »
Edward Snowden interview
Edward Snowden Exclusive Interview for German TV (NDR) from Edward Snow on
Vimeo.
Great interview recorded a week ago, including a few choice words
applicable to recent revelations about CSEC scooping up Canadians' IP IDs
and tracking them across airports, hotels, conference centres, coffee
shops, and libraries, and DefMin Rob Nicholson's response.
"What we saw initially in response to the revelations was sort of a
circling of the wagons of government ... Instead of circling around the
public and protecting their rights, the political class circled around the
security state and p... more »
Henry Kissinger: Through the Ukraine mirror Russia sees the regime change agenda
And more
Just a bit more then 7 minutes and extremely informative
*FZ: You know Putin well. You've met him more than any American. Do you
think he’s watching what is happening in Ukraine and thinking, the West and
the United States is doing this essentially as a way of surrounding Russia?*
HK- "I think he thinks that this is a dress rehearsal for what we would
like to do in Moscow. And so..."
*FZ: Regime change?*
HK: A regime change issue. And the fact that it's happening so close to the
Sochi Games will make him even more suspicious. But Putin thinks that the
dissolution of t... more »
Mind Control in American Politics
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The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the
spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and
countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful
despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent
despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually incline the
minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an
individual; and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more
able or more fortunate... more »
Frucking fracking commercial and danger to environment
The following commercial - and similar commercials - are shown every day,
singing the songs of fracking and how it is supposedly safe. The reality is
quite different. Fracking causes serious health and environmental problems,
including drinking water pollution and disposal of fracking waste-water
(the latter is a common theme in the news in Nova Scotia where they are
struggling with disposal of wastewater).
The Nova Scotia, and more so the New Brunswick, governments are
enthusiastic about fracking. Some fracking has been done in Nova Scotia and
it is very problematic for reasons s... more »
Michigan police cuts the weave of a woman
What the Michigan police was trying to prove or achieve? It has become
controversial and made an interesting headline:
"Video showing cop forcibly cutting woman's hair weave makes waves." It
looks inappropriate.
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
*In the video, Charda Gregory, 23, of Detroit is tied in a restraining
chair by four officers in Warren, Mich., before a female officer rips and
cuts at her long braids. Gregory appears to protest and react physically,
but the officer doesn’t stop until the entire weave is removed from her
head.*
The Keystone Tarsands Pipeline Will Have Minimal Environmental Impact... Really?
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
A recently released State Department report claims the environmental impact
of the Keystone pipeline would be "minimal." So... I guess we have no
choice, but to build the tarsands pipeline. No need to address the
environmental impact of tarsands extraction, we can ignore that Harper is
moving ahead - and faster - on this while muzzling scientists who raise
concerns about climate change. Harper's Tarsands Minister Joe Oliver was jumping
up and down with this report, eager to use it to justify building the
tar... more »
Conrad Black lost bragging rights for Order of Canada
Conrad Black stripped of Order of Canada.
*"On Friday, Governor General David Johnston announced the termination of
the former media mogul’s appointment as an Officer of the Order of Canada
effective immediately.The motion was recommended by an 11-member Advisory
Council following Black’s 2007 convictions in the U.S. for fraud and
obstruction of justice." The Huffington Post. *
Life In The Coalition Provisional Authority, An Interview With Nick Horne Who Volunteered With The CPA And Ended Up A Senior Advisor To The Electricity Ministry and Baghdad Council
Nick Horne was a British national at a telecommunications company in Jordan
who decided on a career change that led him to Iraq. He started working
with Iraqi refugees in Jordan immediately after the 2003 invasion, but then
hopped in a taxi, went to Baghdad, and caught on with the Coalition
Provisional Authority (CPA). His first job was on waste management in
Baghdad, but then he quickly moved on to become an adviser to the
Electricity Ministry, and then the Baghdad provincial council. Horne
symbolized the idealistic staff of the CPA who worked hard to help Iraq
despite having lit... more »
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*Chronic Failures of Louisiana Secretary of State’s Website Raise Serious
Questions About the Integrity of Elections ~CenLamar*
*Krewe du Vieux Unveils Theme, ‘Where the Vile Things Are’ ~NOLA DEFENDER*
*Home prices up 4 percent in metro area in 2013 ~New Orleans Advocate*
*Pac Man Maps are here: Which neighborhoods supported Mayor Mitchmo's
re-election? ~Robert Morris, Uptown Messenger*
*The Winter Olympics, For The Warm Blooded ~Renee Peck, WWNO*
*World of Wheels! *
*Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen @ Maple Leaf!*
ALL ROADS LEAD TO BIAS: Dowd does it again!
*MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014*
*Part 1—Also, an apt rumination:* As MSNBC did it again; as Maureen Dowd
went there again; as many liberals played the fool again, thrilling to a
“revelation” (Anderson Cooper) which didn’t exist from a highly unreliable
source:
As all these pitiful moments occurred, the New York Times ran an
interesting rumination on page 12 of Sunday Review.
By way of contrast, Dowd’s column—it was much longer than usual—had been
placed on page 1 of that section. She was discussing the way Bill Clinton
engaged in oral sex with a 23-year-old federal employee in the mid-1... more »
SPACE ORGANIZING IN INDIA
J. Narayana Rao lives in Nagpur, India and has been on the board of the
Global Network for many years. He is a retired railroad union worker and
lives very frugally. He's been involved in the Indian peace movement for a
long time and also works hard to help poor people get what little bit of
support from the government they can get. He's a tremendous inspiration to
all of us.
This weekend Rao organized a workshop on peace in space issues for young
people in his community. I wanted to share his very moving report from
that event. I'm sure you will be touched by it as I was.... more »
Self Service
The numbers are in on Stephen Harper's trip to Israel. The Canadian Press
reports:
The survey, conducted from Jan. 23-Jan. 27 by Harris/Decima for The
Canadian Press, suggests a third of Canadians held a favourable impression
of Harper's first foray to the Middle East.
Twenty-six per cent, meantime, said they held an unfavourable view.The
majority of those polled, however — 42 per cent — said they had no opinion.
The trip served Harper's interests quite well. That thirty-three percent
represents his base. He'll need them in the next election. But did he serve
Israel's interests... more »
The Hooters Have Signed A Hooter For Daylin Leach's Campaign-- And You Can Win It
Daylin Leach with a hooter (left) and a Hooter (right)
A few days ago our pals at the PCCC endorsed Pennsylvania "Liberal Lion,"
state Senator Daylin Leach for the open blue seat in Montgomery County and
Northeast Philly (PA-13). "Alan Grayson and Elizabeth Warren have proven
that bold progressives in Congress can change the national
conversation. Daylin is one of those game changers," said Adam Green of
PCCC. "When Wall Street front group Third Way attacked Elizabeth Warren and
Social Security, Daylin could have remained silent-- especially since his
outgoing Congresswoman, Allyson ... more »
LOLz
Feb 10, 2014, New Yorker. From here.
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Argentina: UFO "Took Away The Jellyfish" from Monte Hermoso
*Source: Hoy en la Noticia (newspaper) La Plata, ArgentinaDate:
02.03.2014*
*Argentina: UFO “Took Away The Jellyfish” from Monte Hermoso*
A video recorded by *Leandro Mitili*, showing a UFO emerging from the
water
on January 14 and which has received around 400,000 views, has become
the
talk of the town, particularly when the perspective of the mayor of this
community is thrown in the mix.
In an article appearing in the *Diario 3* newspaper, *Marcos
Fernandez*insinuated that the unidentified flying object took away the
bothersome
jellyfish from the coastline of Monte Hermoso. “An ... more »
Signs Signs everywhere a sign
Canaries are no longer allowed in the coal mine, nothing to see here folks,
look its Justin Bieber. This starfish disaster, combined with seal and
salmon all fucked up should be ringing some alarms high up on the food
chain. So far no link to Fukushima. Meanwhile the new climate change denierin charge of Australia is
saying, Great Barrier Reef, how can you harm that? No matter which side of
the argument your on, could we all not just agree it makes no sense to
subsidize environmentally destructive activities. If they make market
sense, let the market pay to play.
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*People slow to react are more likely to die prematurely, study finds*
*Reaction time has a substantial correlation with IQ so we could just be
seeing an IQ effect here. We already know that high IQ people are healthier
and live longer. And low IQ people are much more likely to engage in
violence and fighting*
Whether you're naked and hungry on the savannah, driving in traffic or at
the controls of your favorite video game, being slow to react can get you
eaten, injured or splattered across the screen. While we intuitively know
this, a new study offers dramatic evidence of how muc... more »
Overnight news for markets February 3 , 2014 - Japan enters contraction after Record Low China Services data..... European data including manufacturing data for the Eurozone , German says no new haircut in the event of a third greek bailout , ECB discusses stress tests for banks , other items of note from The Guardian business blog...
Japanese Stocks Tumble - Down 10% In 2014 Following Record Low China
Services PMI
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/02/2014 21:46 -0500
- Aussie
- China
- Japan
- Nikkei
USDJPY opened the evening under 102 with JPY holding its losses until
around 1700ET when it broke back above the crucial level. *S&P futures and
USDJPY recoupled for a few hours* but are now decoupling faster than the
Seahawks and Broncos (S&P -1pt, USDJPY +30 pips). The catalyst for the
disconnect (which Japan's Nikkei is also following) was weakness in Ch... more »
War watch February 1 , 2014 - Iraq carnage sees 1,840 killed just in the month of January as sectarian fighting roils Iraq - note terror attacks involving Baghdad are increasing ...... Syria's Geneva 2 Talks end not surprising without a deal on anything - 1,900 killed during Peace talks as the War rolls on...... MEK lobbying against US- Iran nuclear talks too - Howard Dean , former Ambassador Marc Ginsburg and retired General James Jones on the MEK payroll ? Iran consider Saudis more of an enemy than the US - is that what the US thinks ? Turkey news of the day - more information on the attempts to steamroll corruption probes by the Erdogan Government , another AKP lawmaker resigns over the ongoing corruption scandals , Turkey suddenly concerned about Syria Rebels ?
Catharsis Ours - 17 hours ago
Iraq......
1,840 Killed in Iraq in JanuaryToll Soars on Anbar Province Conflict
by Jason Ditz, January 31, 2014
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Death tolls in Iraq continue to reach new highs these days, with the month
of January ending with 1,840 dead and 2,088 others wounded nationwide, up
from 1,180 dead last month.
Iraq’s own “official” death tolls were somewhat lower, claiming 1,202
killed (1,013 plus 189 militants) and 2,024 wounded, and Agence-France
Presse was preposterously low, putting the toll at just over 900.
Iraq’s toll was just slightly up from December though, which doesn’t m... more »
Ive been Slimed!
I never stream more than one thing at a time, not taking a chance of
crossing streams.
The Super-Incompetence of stephen harper
Now, harper's never been much good at anything. For economic policy, the
fact of the matter is that he's been coasting. Canada's economy was, for
some reason, far more stable than that of the USA's. A big part of that was
because harper hadn't yet been able to allow our financial sector to become
as uncontrollably corrupt as the USA's. In the face of the present economic
crisis, harper's content to stupidly indulge in a policy of austerity
(albeit of lesser magnitude than the austerity of the Chretien-Martin
years). The fruits of this brainless policy are beginning to show. Canada
i... more »
Adobe to 'Harden' their Broken DRM
Last week we asked questions about the state of Adobe’s widely adopted ACS4
DRM service and the implications of their announced migration to ACS5. Then
we knew little of their plans and only of their intent, but today more has
come to light on how they plan to achieve the move and the potential
implications for those who sell the service and the consumer who has the
files.
Below is Youtube link to a webinar that Datalogics did alongside Adobe last
week. It is not recommended that you watch it all as it is not user
friendly and aimed at technicians. However some of the salient poi... more »
Solar Update: ... a little Deja Vu?
The past 48 hours have definitely had a ring of Deja Vu going on in the
realms of our finicky Sun.
After weeks of silence, old spots 1944 & 1946- now renumbered 1967 & 1968-
have almost rotated into direct Earth facing view and once again, we're in
the middle of yet another epic light show!
In the past 72 hours approximately, we've had 12 M Class flares according
to Solarham, and yet Watchers is telling us that there have been 17 M Class
flares ALL from spot 1967, between 1am Feb first and 9am Feb second, plus
an assortment of C Class flares from both 1967 & 1968. 1967 is curre... more »
Monday Morning Linkage
Howdy. Here are your Monday links… A useful graphic on which countries are
taking Syrian refugees. The best tribute to Pete Seeger I saw came from
Outlook India, which has audio of Seeger singing Gandhi’s “Raghupati Raghav
Raja Ram” and Indians singing “Hum Honge Kamyaab” (“We Shall Overcome”).
The NY Times’ India Ink explains “Why
Continue reading
philip seymour hoffman, 1967-2014
If you care about independent film, you've been following the career of
Philip Seymour Hoffman since the early 1990s. For a while, he was nearly
ubiquitous, appearing in one brilliant small role after the next. When PSH
achieved star recognition, it was as if a well-kept secret had been
discovered, like hearing a song by your favourite unknown indie band
suddenly sweep the pop-radio charts.
He was a phenomenal actor. He also directed, but acting was his true
talent. Although "Capote" is being celebrated as his best role - and he was
incredible in that film - there were dozens of hig... more »
TOP POP STAR ACCUSED OF CHILD ABUSE
*A 'beloved pop star', one of the 'world's most famous' musicians, is said
to have 'sexually abused a 10-year-old boy'*, reports the UK media on 3
February 2014.
The police are examining a number of witness statements which allege sex
assaults by the singer.
*Meanwhile*, it is being reported that the police hushed up the fact that
when Sir Jimmy Savile first visited Duncroft School he was accompanied by
'his friend' Princess Alexandra, a patron of the school.
Savile reportedly sexually abused girls at the Duncroft School.
So the* police blacked out talk of Savile's Princess pal*... more »
"The Mountain" Performed by Maxida Märak & the Downhill Bluegrass Band
*Published on January 9, 2013*
Maxida Märak & Downhill Bluegrass Band perform at Saltoluokta Folkmusik
Festival 28 June 2012.
More music from Maxida & Downhill at: *http://www.downhill.nu/*
Maxida Märak from Jokkmokk is a young, promising multi-artist that is
deeply rooted in the Swedish Sami indigenous people.
Along with Downhill Bluegrass Band, she recorded the single "Mountain
Songs". A single with two songs, where they come together musically to
explore the similarities between the Sami culture's musical expression and
the American traditional folk music from around the Appal... more »
Sedgwick, Maine First to Enact Free Food Trade Immune to Federal Law, Say NO to Forced GMO Regulations by Christina Sarich
Source:
http://newtribeearth.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/right-on-sedgwick-maine/
Sedgwick, Maine First to Enact Free Food Trade Immune to Federal Law, Say
NO to Forced GMO Regulations
by Christina Sarich
Natural society, 2 jaanuary 2014
*Sedgwick, Maine, the first town in the US to legalize any kind of food
transaction as free and legal in order to keep the right to produce raw
milk, organic produce, free-range eggs, and more, is revolutionizing the
way America keeps its food rights – including saying no to GMOs. In other
words, it is the first town to declare food sovereignty... more »
140 characters of chickenshit
Industry
Canada (and by extension the Conservative government) is apparently so
afraid of public opinion (and the internet) that they have a 12-step
program process for issuing Tweets.
The most incredible Countdown Numbers game ever?
I got 953 as well...
Your moment of Zen
Them there eyes... [photographer unknown]
Embrace The Earth - A Poem by M.N. Hopkins
Source: http://roxanajones.com/es/
Embrace The Earth
*Embrace the Earth*
*Embrace Her as a Child*
*A child unhindered by fear*
*Intuitively directed by Love*
*Intuitively knowing*
*That a strong and healthy Mother*
*Is better able*
*To nourish and raise*
*Strong and healthy*
*Children*
*M.N. Hopkins*
*Note: *This poem was inspired by the picture above of a child embracing
the Earth. The picture was originally from the inspirational blog of
Roxana Jones.
Guest Post - Winter Check-Up for Energy Savings
The middle of winter and the end of a long cold spell tagged a “winter
vortex” gives plenty of reminders about the cost of energy and heating in
the winter months. It is also an opportunity to do more than begrudgingly
pay the bill. *It can be a perfect time to do some easy self-checks to save
energy both now and in future years. *Some of the corrections can be done
immediately, and others will require a contractor in the spring, but now is
the best time to schedule those jobs as well.
Mid-Winter Inspection for Energy Efficiency
Take advantage of the very cold weather to do your own... more »
My Endorsement for Governor of New Mexico
I know what you’re thinking: “Why are you endorsing a candidate? You’re
just an independent blogger who likes to rabblerouse!” And you would be
right. But, c’mon, give me some credit. I’m also a community activist and
organizer who likes to rabblerouse. I also pay attention–very close
attention–to the goings on in my state of […]
Children should not be allowed to behave like children.
Sent to The Oregonian, Feb. 2, 2104
It's wonderful to know how seriously Oregon takes kindergarten entry
testing. The kind of publicity from The Oregonian, proclaiming that
"Kindergarten test results a 'sobering snapshot'" (Feb. 1) will ensure that
preschools will take firm steps to make sure that children are ready for
the rigors of kindergarten, as well as encourage parents to follow strict,
sequential standards in teaching their toddlers to count and develop
pre-phonics skills to prepare them for preschool.
The unfortunate tendency of children to want to play and enjoy themselves... more »
Spesifikasi Fitur Kamera SLR Nikon D5200 Terbaru
Spesifikasi
Fitur Kamera SLR Nikon D5200 Terbaru - Nikon D5200 merupakan kamera
DSLR yang dirancang untuk memenuhi hasrat kreativitas Anda. Temukan
perspektif baru dengan resolusi ultra-tinggi pada layar vari-angle yang
dapat anda putar ke tiap-tiap peringkat. Bidik klise yang memukau
melalui sensor CMOS DX-format beresolusi 24.1 megapiksel maupun bagikan
secara langsung via WU-1a Wireless
Podcasting: The Ketagalen Project
The Ketagalen Project is a podcast on topics of interest. I've long been
wanting to give them a shout-out here, but I am sooo absent minded, I'm
constantly forgetting. Please forgive me, guys! So here is their latest
piece on a theatrical adaptation of a 1970s novel, *Crystal Boys*, about
gay life in the 70s in Taiwan. They also do political stuff, like this
podcast with the great Peter Chow on Taiwan and trade. Go thou and listen!
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Jennifer Garrison Is So Conservative Not Even EMILY's List Will Touch Her Flailing Campaign
If Democrats want to support antigay, anti-Choice bigots, they can just
vote for Republicans
Wednesday is the filing deadline for candidates running in Ohio's May 6
primary. The DCCC and their wretched conservative recruit, Jennifer
Garrison, will be in for a big shock when grassroots progressive and
community activist Gregory Howard officially throws his hat into the ring.
I've talked to him at some length and I'd say his as good a candidate as Garrison
is a terrible one.
Even though Garrison has a grotesque right-wing record as a state
legislator, she's trying to blend in with Ste... more »
Lakotas Owe Aku: NO! Black Snake tarsands pipeline: 'We have painted our faces'
By
Owe Aku International
Censored News
Lakota are united with our relatives and allies up north. We must stop
this kxl from entering the territory our ancestors loved, lived on for
thousands of generations, and gave their greatest gift of all to defend,
their lives. Our Creation stories teach us that this is our Home on
Unci Maka, our homeland is part of our identity, we have our inherent
birth
Critics of education: Nostaglia for a time that never was
Sent to the Los Angeles Times
Nicholas Meyer ("Better history through storytelling" (Feb. 2), thinks that
"no one learns history (of civics ...) anymore" and blames the"dismanteld"
school system.
The same complaint appeared in the New York Times, Sunday, April 4, 1943,
in an article with the title "Ignorance of US History shown by college
freshman." The article said that only 25% of the students knew that Abraham
Lincoln was the president during the civil war, and only 15% knew where
Portland, Oregon was.
In 1930, Thomas Briggs of Columbia Teachers College, who reported that high... more »
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*Scientific Pride and Prejudice*
*The article below by MICHAEL SUK-YOUNG CHWE discusses the biases common in
science. I also append after it a comment by Martin Herzberg that points
out the relevance of such biases to Warmism. I actually don't think there
is much relevance to Warmism because Warmism has long gone from being
science to being a political creed. The studies Mr Chwe discusses are
rigorous compared with the rank speculation that is Warmism*
SCIENCE is in crisis, just when we need it most. Two years ago, C. Glenn
Begley and Lee M. Ellis reported in Nature that they w... more »
Bong Mendoza's Political Poetry
Below are three of the various short poems and septons by a friend, Dr.
Amado “Bong” Mendoza of the UP Political Science Department. Posted
yesterday and today, reposting them here with his permission. My short
comments after each poem.
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*(1) self-rule, anarchy and leadershipthere is without doubtgreater demand
forthan supply of good leadersfor leaders, what's the recipe?mix vision and
charisma?courage and resolve?no equilibrium in sightwe should eventually
learnto lead ourselves.*
Right Bong, but anarchy to mean "zero authority" and "zero government" is a
p... more »
Deep tweets
Super Bowl Sunday -- the anti-Zen.
With Dick Cheney at #SB48 pic.twitter.com/zt2UpeGJoN
— Katie Couric (@katiecouric) February 3, 2014
Motivation
Some of you who overdid it in January, are going FebFast. This might help:
[Hat tip Stephen Hicks]
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Yesterday was Rand’s Day…
…and this is one of my favourite photos of my favourite thinker.
Photo of a young Ayn Rand, taken in 1931 by her husband-to-be Frank
O’Connor, on top of her apartment
building in Hollywood; the water towers in the background mark the studios
of RKO and
Paramount, where she worked as a clerk in the wardrobe department.
To celebrate Randsday,
you do something not done on any other holiday: you give *yourself* a
present… Randsday is for reminding ourselves that pleasure is an actual
need, a psychological requirement for a human consciousness…
Randsday is the time to challenge ... more »
Thailand Politics and the Monarchy, Part 3
A friend, Dr. Amado "Bong" Mendoza, Prof. of UP Political Science, wrote a
brief but good analysis of the Thai political crisis. He gave me permission
to post it here; photo from his fb wall. My comments below his article.
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*Oh, Thailand*
*Dr. Bong Mendoza*
*February 01, 2014*
*While we had delightful face-offs in Manila's Chinatown, there are
dangerous ones going on in Bangkok.Thais cast their ballots in polling
stations today hopefully to form a new government after Prime Minister
Yingluck Shinawatra dissolved parliament in the face of vocife... more »
Knoxville Letting Bids to Install Cameras in Classrooms?
From Tennessee Bid NetworkInstall Camera Systems in Each Classroom and
Externally
[image: Bid Date & Time: 02/03/14][image: Status: bidding] [image: Report:
5382952][image: Country :United States] [image: State: TN] [image:
County:][image: Location: Knoxville][image: Scope: Install camera systems
in each classroom and externally.][image: Project Notes: Contractors must
have $1,000,000 General Liability Insurance and $500,000 Workers Comp. All
bidders are encouraged to visit the job sites to take their own
measurements and review job site conditions prior to bidding.This
solicita... more »
Blood Vengeance for Beantown
The Feds, particularly the Department of Justice have officially announced their
intent to kill Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev which will
likely provide an extra boost to alcohol sales in Beantown this Super Bowl
weekend. Attorney General Eric Holder, Barack Obama’s top hatchet man
released the news on Thursday that the U.S. government was seeking to exact
the ultimate revenge even if the state in which the crime was committed
does not allow the death penalty. Now before I even get into this at length
I want emphasize that I am in no way defending the vicious lit... more »
Living the dream: Staten Island commuters no longer have to climb all those stairs to get to SI-bound ferries
*What's the big deal? you ask. So there are escalators going up from street
level to the "business" level of the Manhattan-side Staten Island Ferry
Terminal? Well, it's a huge deal for Staten Island commuters, who have had
to make the long climb up the stairs for the year and a quarter since
Superstorm Sandy destroyed those escalators. Someday we hope to have down
escalators too!*
*by Ken*
I know that other people's disasters have a limited shelf life, and become
intensely uninteresting when they overstay their welcome. So I'm confident
that nobody outside the Superstorm Sandy-aff... more »
Society must pay the cost of due process. That is expensive.
R. v. M.J.O., 2005 CanLII 50809:
[1.] In 1958 I entered law school. In the 1958-59 academic year I
enjoyed the great privilege of being taught criminal law by G. Arthur
Martin, Q.C. He was probably the finest criminal lawyer in Canadian legal
history. I well remember my surprise when, in his opening lecture, he
stated to the class that the least expensive way for society to deal with a
car thief would be to give him a car. Of course, he was right. But society
simply does not accept as justice that a criminal should be rewarded for
his acts. The corollary of that position, ho... more »
Obamacare updates - February 2 , 2014 ........ Real Life Obamacare Small Business, Benefit-Shifting Example ......... Doctor sends letter to Aetna representative terminating contract. ......... Pelosi: ObamaCare incompetence “not my responsibility” ......... Worker says hours cut due to Obamacare; Obama cites as reason minimum wage has to increase
Sunday, February 02, 2014 12:00 PM
Real Life Obamacare Small Business, Benefit-Shifting Example
Here is an interesting video regarding the effects of Obamacare on all the
employees at at Simonetta's auto repair shop in Pennsylvania. The video was
made by a local TV station.
A couple premiums dropped, but most went up, some by huge amounts. In every
case deductibles soared. Every person involved is worse off than before.
Link if video does not play: Employees in Pennsylvania Company Learn of
Increased Health Costs Due to Obamacare
*Partial Transcript*
Jeff and Dave used to hav... more »
Quote of the Day: On politicking
“No doubt Boscawen would have been a safe pair of hands. But ACT
needs something or someone more inspiring to become relevant again.”
- John Armstrong, in “Act finally does something right”
Discuss.
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White House to ‘Make Sure’ Syria Gives Up Chemical Arms
*"Make sure"?*
If I may make a suggestion? *Get your mercs out of Syria.*
Stop supplying arms and assorted other sundries necessary to make war. Kill
Syrian civilians.
And impede this process....
*Cease the call of ** havoc and retrieve the dogs of war* unleashed in
your regime change/remake the middle east agenda.
*The White House said Sunday it would “make sure” the Syrian regime
complies* with an accord to give up its chemical arsenal, insisting the
deal can still be salvaged despite implementation delays and missed
deadlines.
“It’s not falling apart, but we would like to see it... more »
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