Tuesday, May 07, 2013

7 May - Blogs I'm Following II

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Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW)

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 20 minutes ago
Welcome to Change The World Wednesday (#CTWW)! If this is your first visit, please click HERE for information and a complete list of all the challenges we've taken on so far. This post contains a lot of great information and I encourage you to read through it at your leisure ... however, if you are short on time, you might find the following quick links helpful: - The #CTWW Gang - The Honor Society - My Final Thoughts on Our Last Challenge - This Week's Challenge Last week we tried to live on $1.50 per person per day for food. What an "eye-opener". I somehow thought th... more »

Will Syria Be Obama's Iraq?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 21 minutes ago
McCain and Lindsey Graham aren't the only obsessive war-mongers urging Obama to attack Syria. There are plenty-- and on both sides of the aisle. So far the President has been urging caution and insisting on getting to the bottom of the rumors being pushed out by practiced liars like McCain and Graham as though they were gospel. Like the "proof" that nerve gas was used. Perhaps it was... but who, exactly used it? Do we even know who the "good guys" and who the "bad guys" are in this conflict? It would be probably most prudent to assume that everyone involved wishes America ill. An... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 44 minutes ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined by Dr. Kaasem Khaleel, better known as Dr. K. Dr. K has done extensive research on media fakery and PSYOPS perpetuated against the American public, including the Sandy Hook "shooting" hoax, the recent Boston "bombing", and even 9/11. Be sure to visit his website *NODISINFO.COM* where you can find many of his research relating to media fakery and PSYOPS. Dr. K is also a prolific author, and published *Wrongly Blamed: The Real Facts Behind 9/11 and the London Bombings* back in 2006, in which he makes the case that internationa... more »

Must have got lost

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 50 minutes ago
Day slipped away from me. All I got at this hour is a Joel Pett cartoon. [click to embiggen]

ECONOMICS FOR REAL PEOPLE: Great Myths of the Great Depression

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 53 minutes ago
[image: The never-ending Euro crisis - Anatomy of an economic...] Tomorrow night the Auckland University Economics Group meets again. Here’s their note about what they’ll be discussing: Six years on and we’re still mired in the Greatest Economic Depression since the one still known as THE Great Depression. Last week we looked at the ongoing Euro-Crisis. This week we talk about this most famous, but in may respects the least known, of all economic disasters. Everyone knows about the *first *Great Depression—but is everything they know correct? There are many lessons from the Grea... more »

Maybe you can beat Wellington on a good day?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 hour ago
In pointing out the obvious, that Wellington is losing businesses as they depart for places elsewhere, John Key has stirred up a Hurricane’s nest. Aggrieved Wellingtonians are springing up all over to argue Wellington is not dying. Mind you, their refutations are not exactly strong—mayor Celia Wade-Brown, for example, in mentioning that only the other day she had met some Chinese students in her office was not really offering strong opposition. Having visited recently to sample AFL and a fair proportion of hostelries along with my research team, I can say Wellington’s a fine city... more »

A Bunni Donation Button...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 1 hour ago
*has been added to my sidebar on the top, thanks to the wizardry of Odie, AKA Woodsterman. Thanks, Odie. * This PayPal account is not associated with me, but goes directly to Bunni's funeral and cemetery fund. Any amount you can help with would much appreciated. Thank you * **The Catholic Funeral Mass for Carol Mackie (Amusing Bunni) has been scheduled.* Viewing will be at 9am on Wednesday May 8, 2013 at Lakeview Funeral Home 1458 W. Belmont Ave. Chicago, IL 60657 Funeral Mass will be at 11am the same day at: Transfiguration Catholic Church 2609 W. Carmen Ave. Chicago, IL 6062... more »

Gary Witherspoon 'Water and Energy: Survival in the American Southwest'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 hour ago
Water and Energy: Survival in the American Southwest By Gary Witherspoon Censored News In 1519, Cortez and his army of mercenaries invaded the Triple Alliance formed by the great city states of central Mexico.  His conquest of the Mexica took several years and finally succeeded as a result of an horrendous small pox epidemic that Cortez and his soldiers brought to the Indigenous

Christy Clark, BC Rail Questions, We Need To Talk To Your Brother Bruce Clark

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 2 hours ago
There are many unanswered questions surrounding BC Rail and a public inquiry is definitely required..The Gerrand conflict of interest case that was conducted only looked at a very thin slice of the BC Rail corruption scandal, and despite Gerrand`s ruling, too many questions remain unresolved.. First off, I believe taking anything to any conflict commissioner in Canada is a waste of time, these positions are patronage, their rulings and opinions are always soft, tempered tsk tsk milktoast fare, scathing rebukes and critical thought will not be found in any conflict commissi... more »

Michael James : Heading to the Finish Line

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 2 hours ago
Sportsman's Park, Cicero, Illinois, 1986. Photo by Michael James from his forthcoming book, Michael Gaylord James' Pictures from the Long Haul. Pictures from the Long Haul: Heading to the finish line at Sportsman's Park in Cicero Straight up: horses were my first love -- before cowboys and Indians, Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers, Wally Parks and the National Hot Rod Association... more »

Penny-wise . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 2 hours ago
Got an appeal for money from the Oakville Ontario PC's this week, on behalf of the latest chooch to give it a try. What was interesting about it was the stamps on the envelope, two "A" postage and a surprise, a 1937 3¢ Coronation stamp. I guess two "A"s and 3¢ are what Canada Post charges these days. I mailed a #10 five or six months ago, for around 60 cents or so, as I recall. Don't do

Deep Green Resistance Camp at White Clay May 2013

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 hours ago
DEEP GREEN RESISTANCE: Camp at White Clay, Nebraska, bordering Pine Ridge, S.D. , where liquor stores profiteer  The camp on the White KKKlay border is still going strong. They do need help with supplies if anyone can help. They need wood, food, and water. They also need more warriors to stand with them in this fight. If you would like to help please email DGR Great Plains Coordinator T.R.

Virginia scientist finds East Coast sea levels rising at accelerating rate

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 2 hours ago
[image: John Boon, a Virginia Institute of Marine Science oceanographer, stands near the breakwaters at Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Gloucester on 22 April 2013. Boon's 2012 study showed that the rate of rising seas is increasing along much of the East Coast. Photo: AP] GLOUCESTER POINT, 5 May 2013 (Richmond Times-Dispatch) – For years, computer simulations have predicted that climate change will cause East Coast sea levels to rise at an increasingly rapid rate. In a 2010 study, Virginia Institute of Marine Science oceanographer John Boon looked at decades of tide-gauge... more »

"Justice O'Connor regrets"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
*"There is no more eloquent testimony to the evolution of the Republican Party than the ideological fate of the last three Justices to leave the Supreme Court: O'Connor, Souter, and Stevens. In this way, O'Connor's apostasy on Bush v. Gore is a surprise -- but perhaps only because it took so long."* *-- Jeffrey Toobin, in a newyorker.com post,* "Justice O'Connor Regrets" *by Ken* I expect you noticed that retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor recently expressed strong second thoughts about about the dreadful 2000 Bush v. Gore decision, for which she wrote the 5-4 major... more »

Getting rich off global warming – ‘I predict there will be thirty to fifty-thousand climate and adaptation professionals in next decade or so’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 3 hours ago
[image: Cover of 'Successful Adaptation to Climate Change: Linking Science and Policy in a Rapidly Changing World', Edited by Susanne Moser and Maxwell Boykoff. Graphic: Routledge]By Alexander Zaitchik 5 May 2013 (Salon) – On the opening morning of the inaugural National Adaptation Forum, I was eating breakfast at a stand-up table in the exhibition hall when a mustachioed man of middle age plopped his cherry Danish next to my pile of conference literature, a mess of pamphlets and reports with titles like *Getting Climate Smart: A Water Preparedness Guide for State Action*, and ... more »

Alan Waldman : ‘Fawlty Towers’ is a Dozen Classic Comic Gems

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 3 hours ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: Former Monty Python star John Cleese and wife Connie Booth carefully crafted 12 unforgettable, hilarious episodes. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / May 7, 2013 [In his weekly column, Alan Waldman reviews some of his favorite films and TV series that readers may have missed, including TV dramas, mysteries, and comedies from Canada, England,

Friday Nerd Blogging Way Early

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 3 hours ago
Despite the geekiness of my previous post today, I had to double dip with this: H/T Jeff Emanuel

Game of Thrones Over-Thinking: Applications from Ethnic Conflict and Civil War

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 3 hours ago
What do Arend Lijphart, John McGarry and Tywin Lannister have in common? Power-sharing! Since we are halfway through the third season, and we got a nice dialogue about the interplay between nation, nationalism and anarchy between Varys and Littlefinger (not in the book), it is time for us to ponder how these basic concepts play Continue reading

An ALEC Protest Sign

2old2care at Because I Can - 3 hours ago
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Knowledge-Movement/473608799319088

Three major terror ( WMD - nuclear in the case of DC ) drills in three different cities , set for some time between May 7 and May 29 ...... and right before these drills the Coast Guard is told to stand down and stay in Port ? ?

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 4 hours ago
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/coast-guard-ordered-to-stay-in-port-and-allow-infiltration-2640320.html ( Almost as if they want someone to slip in....... ) Coast Guard Ordered To Stay In Port And Allow Infiltration Tuesday, May 7, 2013 13:09 (Before It's News) [image: OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA] MIAMI, FL – Drugs, weapons, illegal aliens all are welcome under a new directive. There is an ongoing, emergency situation with the U.S. Coast Guard, which is now an agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security . “By directive, starting last Monday, 29 April 2013 (barring em... more »

For GOP - Workplace Ignorance is Bliss.

2old2care at Because I Can - 4 hours ago
Saw this on Think Progress A big worry of opponents of the bill is that employers will have the power to coerce employees into taking comp time instead of having to pay them overtime wages. When confronted with this possibility, the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Martha Roby (R-AL), told the Sirius radio show The Morning Briefing with Tim Farley that employees will be able to turn to existing worker protections against coercion It is evident SHE has never worked as a grunt in private industry. It is evident that she has never worked as a grunt - with no union protection – in private ind... more »

Decoboards Unlimited- Finally A Cute Whiteboard

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 4 hours ago
Last summer, my parents redid their house. New carpet, new tile in the bathrooms and kitchen, paint and even new pictures and wall hangings for each room. My parents are pretty much out of their kid phase and my dad wanted the house to reflect that they weren't worried about marker on the sofa anymore. The one snag came when my mom wanted to hang a whiteboard in the kitchen. A whiteboard has hung in my parents kitchen for as long as I can remember, it is a place for the shopping list, notes saying we are at friends houses and other important information. All my mom could find was a ... more »

Guess who's back?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 4 hours ago
Angel at * Woman Honor ThySelf* * *

Bob Feldman : The Influence of Texas' 'Big Rich,' 1974-1995

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 4 hours ago
Texas oil patriarch H. L. Hunt. The Hunt family was reputed to be the world's wealthiest. Image from The Famous People. The hidden history of Texas Part 14: 1974-1995/2 --The influence of Texas' 'big rich' By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / May 7, 2013 [This is the second section of Part 14 of Bob Feldman's Rag Blog series on the hidden history of Texas.] During the 1970s and early 1980s the

CATO Institute to Spread Right-Wing Propoganda in Appleton

2old2care at Because I Can - 4 hours ago
http://www.tecmidwest.com/cm/pdfs/TEC-Event-may2013.pdf

Mohawk Nation News 'Guns, Guns, Guns'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 4 hours ago
GUNS, GUNS, GUNS May 7, 2013 MNN. May 7, 2013. The gun owners have not fallen into Obama’s trap. The National Rifle Association NRA meeting in Texas is a good example of their great fears. TV star Glenn Beck said, “Guns should only be in the hands of good people”! Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said, “The men and women who secured this country have the answers”. They are beginning to

Harvey Organ and Ed Steer's Gold and Silver Reports - May 4 , 2013 ! Data and plenty of news and views !

Catharsis Ours - 5 hours ago
http://harveyorgan.blogspot.com/2013/05/gold-and-silver-holdgold-declines-again.html Saturday, May 4, 2013 Gold and silver hold/Gold declines again at GLD and Comex/Gold deliveries are now 5.97 tonnes for April/Silver at 16.29 million oz Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen: Gold closed down $3.40 to $1464.30 (comex closing time). Silver rose by 19 cents to $23.98 (comex closing time). In the access market at 5 pm gold and silver are the following : gold: $1470.70. silver: $24.13 At the comex, the open interest in silver fell by 850 contracts to 144,886 contracts as we had s... more »

@michelemcneil and #edweek: #optout supression!

Timothy D. Slekar at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 5 hours ago
Sometimes you just can’t beat a dead horse enough. I know Shaun already mentioned Michele McNeil and her inability to understand the depth of the Occupy the DOE event. However, Shaun was too nice. In her latest post, Ms. McNeil wastes reader’s time, complicates the issue, and intentionally down plays the power behind the revolt. What appears to [...]

Christy Clark, She`s Come Undone(reposted)

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 5 hours ago
*Written by grant G* The entire BC Liberal Government and party are in disarray, words and phrases are being tossed around like *final death throes, end of a dynasty, thunderstruck, dying days, point of no return *and they are all fitting though I prefer to use phrases and words like *crime family gunned down, corruption rooted out, zombies exposed to sunlight melt *and my favorite, *ding dong the wicked witch is dead..* Scandal and organized crime, it`s as simple as that, I still remember the headlines after our BC Legislature was raided by police *"Organized crime has infiltr... more »

Bill English discovers bureaucratic management doesn’t pay

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 6 hours ago
Interesting to hear this morning Bill English saying the Government won’t continue to prop up failing State-Owned Enterprises. Finance Minister Bill English has questioned the viability of Solid Energy as he considers a host of State-owned companies facing financial difficulties. Learning Media, which produces educational material, is the latest to join the list of struggling SOEs. It says a range of challenges is affecting the sustainability of its business… Solid Energy has debts of $400 million or more. New Zealand Post also faces challenges… Bear in mind that “profit... more »

It's time to throw your arms up

Sophia at AMERICAN KABUKI - 6 hours ago
You are at the point on this journey where you cannot see around the bend. For most of the trip you’ve had those who went before you, telling you what to expect. No one has travelled this road yet – you are the first. Your elders, teachers and parents are right here with you. They cannot tell you what is coming, but they can tell you this: You are fully equipped for this and no one is more so. There is nothing wrong with you – everything is right with you. You have come for just this moment. Until now, it may have seemed you were wrong – you did not fit in one of soci... more »

ALEC School Voucher Scheme - Ruled Unconstitutional in LA

2old2care at Because I Can - 6 hours ago
Louisiana Supreme Court Rules Jindal’s School Voucher Program Unconstitutional Igor Bobic 12:55 PM EDT, Tuesday May 7, 2013 Louisiana's Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision ruling Gov. Bobby Jindal's (R) private school tuition voucher program unconstitutional, the Associated Press reports. In a 6-1 vote, the court ruled that Louisiana's constitution forbids using money earmarked for public schools to pay for private school tuition.

The Myth of U.S. Economic Recovery, Social Crisis in America

Got five minutes for some much-desired words of solace and hope for the future from our treasured Uncle Noam? A fairly concise depiction of our current predicament, the nature of what we're really up against, and the incredible difficulty of overcoming it (for those who haven't quite absorbed the truism that when you reduce taxes greatly (or completely) on those at the top of the wealth

68 Years Ago Today - VE Day (Victory in Europe) - May 7, 1945 ... Regina, Saskatchewan ..

leftdog at Buckdog - 6 hours ago
*George Baker displays The Regina Leader-Post headline declaring “Victory,” May 7, 1945 in front of old Regina City Hall on corner of 11th Avenue & Rose Street.* *Street celebration on corner of 11th Avenue & Albert St. (looking East down 11th Ave - May 7, 1945 * * * [image: Progressive Bloggers]

James Wyckoff - There Are Two Realities

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 6 hours ago
Below is an excerpt from, *"Franz Anton Mesmer: Between God and Devil,"* by James Wyckoff. 1975. Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Pg. 20-21; and 70-71. "We propose that there is not one, but that there are two cultures, two realities, two "histories" that reveal the story of man. One is the orthodox, visible tale seen through subjective eyes, a linear, sequential story, gleaned through mere "information." The other, not so clearly visible, is simply what took place, seen not with, but through, a different set of eyes, a different "instrument" as it were, and reached t... more »

Coffee recovery plan's got just one little catch...

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 6 hours ago
Coffee beans drying on a cement patio in CopanJust when the smallest of bright lights appeared on the horizon for Honduras's coffee growers, a new problem has emerged - one that the government will understandably have little sympathy for. Losses have been devastating this year for the country's small coffee producers, whose crops have been hit hard by a coffee fungus that reduced this year's yields by as much as 70 per cent in some regions. Those losses are expected to worsen in the coming two years, as the affected coffee plants have had to be cut back hard or even pulled out entire... more »

It Tolls For Thee

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 6 hours ago
By happenstance I crossed the North Branch of the Raritan River yesterday, just as the Virginia Bluebells were reflecting a cerulean sky from the forest floor. In the unfolding of this fecund spring, the dichotomy between the awakening flora and fauna and the ongoing demise of the ecosystem has been more apparent than ever before. As if the air pollution weren't bad enough for plants, we've had scarcely any rain and so the river is shockingly low when it should be surging at this time of year. Gone are the days when a rapid melt from snowpack would swell the banks and brave souls wo... more »

I, Pencil

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 7 hours ago
Have you ever considered that, common as it is, no-one actually knows how to make a pencil—just one of the many miracles of the division of labour we all take so much for granted, and have forgotten to notice. Milton Friedman reckoned Leonard Read's delightful story, "I, Pencil," has become a classic, and deservedly so. I know of no other piece of literature that so succinctly, persuasively, and effectively illustrates the meaning of both Adam Smith's invisible hand—the possibility of cooperation without coercion—and Friedrich Hayek's emphasis on the importance of dispersed knowl... more »

Penny For Your Thoughts

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
Over the weekend, we took a look at Obama's most vile nominee to date, shady billionairess Penny Pritzker. It's hard to imagine an already obstructionist Republican caucus in the Senate is going to let this one through, but who knows... maybe their admiration for his record of criminal endeavor will outweigh their loathing for Obama! Yesterday, Chicago-based historian, Rick Perlstein, took to the pages of *The Nation* to explain what's so wrong with Pritzker... and Obama's decision to give her a Cabinet position. Like all progressives, Perlstein is fed up with Obama's corporatist... more »

Doom, glorious doom

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 7 hours ago
Capitalism will leave a legacy to socialism. It’s likely then that if workers power comes to pass it will be an emergency regime. Here’s is another thing to consider, a report by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, discussing likely future health emergencies resulting from climate change. If Britain becomes warmer and wetter it will become more prone to previously tropical diseases. They are already heading our way. Dengue was detected in France in 2010. Malaria was reported in Greece in 2011. The West Nile Virus first emerged in New York in 1999 and is now found acros... more »

US/Russia meeting. Israel bombings & FSA goes to US meets Hagel & AIPAC

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 7 hours ago
Israel bombs Syria with depleted uranium bombs, which would be a war crime if it was anyone else.. Unless something changes..it appears we are looking at an expansion of war. So it begins.....going long read to the end! Hoping everyone noticed that immediately after Israel struck Damascus, aiding the NATO Islamic army of terrorists, the news fell off the proverbial front page? Strike anyone as odd? Israel didn’t gloat, which they usually do. *In fact Israel went to lengths to downplay what had happened?? *-* Israel tries to tamp down Syrian Anger after killing dozens of it's elite sold... more »

“The Real Threat to America (Is Not What You Think)”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“The Real Threat to America (Is Not What You Think)”* by Bill Bonner “An extraordinary thing has happened... Thanks to the courage of severely depressed Americans, neither chance nor intention... neither the gods nor "towel head" terrorists... pose a bigger threat to them than they pose to themselves. The New York Times has the story: “Suicide rates among middle-aged Americans have risen sharply in the past decade, prompting concern that a generation of baby boomers who have faced years of economic worry and easy access to prescription painkillers may be particularly vulner... more »

Why are these people so cross with Nigel Lawson? – Telegraph Blogs

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 7 hours ago
It's important to know what's behind some of the attacks on Lord Lawson's call for the UK to leave the EU. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/seanthomas/100215596/why-are-these-people-so-cross-with-nigel-lawson/ Don't forget the EU pensions and requirements... See previous blogposts.

The fuse is lit

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 7 hours ago
* * * * *The Fuse is lit* by American Kabuki The fuse is lit The old ways no longer fit Sparks fly down human cordite Eternal Essence is not finite Dreams fuse with waking and my soul is not quaking Somewhere ancient memories collide and I'm shifting All roles played not one piece of knowledge delayed No up or down No ownership of man by some banker clown Not one piece or person missing Turn and look and see them kissing No nanotech disease No more egos to appease A bow and turn the roles played we all learn Stage props leaving Knowing repla... more »

For those intrigued by the Oregon Medicaid study!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 8 hours ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013* *As all progressives should be:* Yesterday, in our day of travel, we missed Kevin Drum’s post from late Sunday night about the Oregon Medicaid study. If you’re trying to figure out that study, you should take a look at that post. We’ll note that Drum was annoyed, as we were, by a claim which got its start in Annie Lowrey’s hapless news report in the New York Times. Late in his post, he says this: DRUM (5/5/13): You can't honestly say that the study shows that Medicaid "seemed to have little or no impact on common medical conditions like hypertension and dia... more »

Crown may not refuse stipulations to gain tactical advantage

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 8 hours ago
R v. Procter (1991), 11 C.R. (4th) 200, 69 C.C.C. (3d) 436 (Man. C.A.) is a useful source for the proposition that the Crown may not refuse stipulations for the purpose of gaining a tactical advantage: The Criminal Code contains provision enabling an accused person to admit facts for the purpose of dispensing with proof of them. Whilst it is true that such admissions must first be accepted by the Crown (Castellani v. The Queen, [1970] S.C.R. 310), I do not think the Crown is entitled to refuse acceptance where its purpose in doing so is to keep an issue alive artificially. In my o... more »

Autism and the Environment

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 8 hours ago
The Wall Street Journal is finally reporting in its front section: “Autism Linked To Environmental Factors: New Studies of Air Pollution, Pesticides, and Iron Bolster Evidence Typing Developmental Disorder to Influences in the Womb.” (S.S. Wang, May 4-5 2013, A3). Majia here: This is not news. What *is* news is that the mainstream media are finally reporting on the growing linkages being made scientifically between human engineered environmental insults and neurological diseases, ranging from Parkinsons to autism. Links between autistic behaviors and prenatal chemical chemical ... more »

Protest Against Texas-Israel Day Tomorrow, May 8th 2013 At 930AM, In Front Of The State Legislature In Austin Texas!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 8 hours ago
I recently put up a very interesting article that comes from the Liberty Fight website, at www.libertyfight.com, showing my absolute disgust in the idea that the Texas State Legislature in Austin Texas is going ahead and proclaiming tomorrow, May 8th, 2013, as Texas-Israel Day! It is indeed a sad day for the proud people of Texas when these traitors in their own government show their true allegiance... NOT to the United States, but to the criminal and psychotic state of Israel.... Well... It seems that not everyone in Texas is taking this horrible situation lying down.. For accordi... more »

JAY PARKER: 10% OF AMERICANS MIND CONTROLLED; DELAWARE; SANDY HOOK

Anon at aangirfan - 8 hours ago
*Jay Parker* According to Jay Parker, 10% of the US population are Satanic child abusers, linked to CIA mind control. Reportedly, for the first seven years of his life, Jay was subjected to Satanic Ritual Abuse. *Bohemian Grove.* Bohemian Grove, in California, is where members of the World's elite reportedly come to worship Moloch and to carry out human sacrifice. *Bohemian Grove* Jay Parker refers to the elite's involvement with Moloch, the pagan god of the Ammonites and Phoenicians to whom parents sacrificed their children. Jay Parker reportedly comes from the village of A... more »

What’s wrong with red lines?

Jon Western at Duck of Minerva - 8 hours ago
So everyone is bashing Obama’s use of red lines on Syria. In Sunday’s New York Times, Daniel Byman took the concept of red lines to task because failure to act on them weakens America’s credibility and reputation: …when deterrence fails, the United States looks weak and indecisive…. Moreover, not acting after issuing ultimatums harms America’s reputation. Continue reading

Why punk a test that doesn’t count? Because #YOLO, courtesy @jawshkosh

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 8 hours ago
Behold. Need there be a better reason than YOLO? Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary Tagged: instagram, testing, yolo

Spock vs. Spock

Southern Man at Southern Man - 9 hours ago
This is quite possibly the greatest car commercial of all time: with Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto. Clap...clap...clap...

The History That Gives us Read Petite

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 9 hours ago
The digital era allows us to revisit what once worked but became inefficient and uneconomical in the physical world. It is not a case of repeating the old ways but understanding how digital technology and network connectivity can redefine the process and make what once work , work again. We are working on a new venture Read Petite which reintroduces and redefines short form for today’s time poor readers. Humans love short-form reading. The recorded history of the short story goes back to the likes of Homer and collections such as *Aesop’s Fables*. Much later came Chaucer, Boccac... more »

Kauilapele's Blog: OPPT-IN Show 5-6-13… MP3s (and Notes from Ginger)

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 9 hours ago
http://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2013/05/06/oppt-in-show-5-6-13-mp3s-and-notes-from-ginger/#more-20117 *OPPT-IN Show 5-6-13… MP3s (and Notes from Ginger)* Posted on 2013/05/06 by kauilapele Radio show link MP3s were volume leveled and boosted a bit. Music was removed (-4 minutes). ————————————————————————— MP3s (minus music, volume leveled and boosted) (30 min., 7 MB per Part) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Complete show (1:55, 26 MB) ————————————————————————— Ginger’s notes (many thanks to Ginger) OPT Show Notes – May 6th US / 7th Australia This was a very informative important sh... more »

Bolivia expels USAID

Carlos at Viva Bolivia - 9 hours ago
Bolivian President Evo Morales expels USAID [image: Evo Morales on 1 May 2013] Evo Morales accused USAID of meddling in the affairs of the Bolivian people Related Stories - Bolivia leader can seek third term - Bolivia alleges US Morales 'plot' - Bolivia takes over Spanish firms Bolivian President Evo Morales has said he will expel the US Agency for International Development (USAID). Mr Morales accused the agency of seeking to "conspire against" the Bolivian people and his government. US state department spokesman Patrick Ventrell rejected the allegations as "basele... more »

Charles Ramsey: Cleveland's real life hero

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 9 hours ago
It's like an TV crime show episode playing out in real life but I'm not going to recap the escape of the three abducted women after 10 years in Cleveland. This will be a big story for days and the details will be well covered. But huzzah for Charles Ramsey who chose to intervene in what he assumed was an ordinary domestic dispute. These days most people would have ignored the cries of Amanda Berry, not wanting to get involved. So I do want to preserve his epic interview for the archives. And a transcript of his 911 call is here. If he hadn't acted, those women could still be pri... more »

Sad news: Rosemary Jane Burke-Robertson, B.A., L.L.B, M.St.J., C.St.J. April 11, 1960 – May 4, 2013

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 9 hours ago
Jane passed away at home surrounded by her loving husband, children and family after an inspirational and determined three year struggle with cancer. Jane was the third child of Marilyn and Colonel William Burke-Robertson Q.C. by whom she was predeceased. Jane is survived by her husband, David Sherriff-Scott, and their four children, Alexander (19), Iain (15), Katharine (14) and Michael (13) Sherriff-Scott, by Jane's sister, Sandy (David) Atack and nephew, Chris, and niece, Ally Atack. Jane was raised in Dunrobin where she grew up an accomplished rider. She graduated Elmwood'... more »

Factual concerns to be raised with parties to lawsuit

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 9 hours ago
Williston v. Hamilton (Police Service), 2013 ONCA 296 provides: [6] The appellant submits that the trial judge erred in ruling that s. 258.6 did not apply because the respondents were not insurers either as named defendants or by way of subrogation. The ruling was made without either party having raised the issue. Further, had the issue been raised, the appellant would have provided ample evidence that s. 258.6(2) had been engaged in the circumstances of this case. In support of that submission, the appellant has tendered fresh evidence showing that the respondents were i... more »

Now This Is Getting Ridiculous: 7 Year Old Boy Suspended From School For Pretending A Pencil Is A Gun!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 9 hours ago
I have been struggling the last while to understand how our world has slid down the slippery slope to insanity... This is especially true in our modern so called "education system" and the absolutely ridiculous policies of "zero tolerance"... What the hell has happened to having children be children... That is why I found this one particular story absolutely ridiculous and disturbing... According to this article, from the website: News Forage, at www.newsforage.com, it appears that a 7 year old boy was just recently suspended from a school for, believe it or not, pretending a pencil... more »

Citizen Hearing and Merrill Cook

KRandle at A Different Perspective - 10 hours ago
When I read that former Congressman Merrill Cook from Utah, one of those at the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure, had said, “I do not believe there has been any strong, credible evidence of [alien visits] at this point but I do think there has been some credible evidence of things that are unidentified that had been flying about,” I was disappointed. But then I thought about what he had said and realized that it was quite fair. Merrill Cook Cook, who asked some very convoluted questions, hadn’t dismissed the idea of alien visitation but had suggested that the strong evidence hadn’t be... more »

The Perfect Benghazi Article

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 10 hours ago
Some of you might be thinking: I'm sure that there's not much to all the conservative fuss about Benghazi, but I'm open to the possibility of some Obama Administration malfeasance...I wish there was some way for me to catch up on what Benghazi is really supposed to be about without having to dive into the crazy. Well, if that's you, then there's a Politico article now just for you. It's from yesterday afternoon, and titled "Huckabee: Benghazi will drive Obama from office." It seems that, the Huck says, "as the information and facts begin to come out, it will become so obvious that ... more »

Christy Clark`s LNG Fantasy Reality Check

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 10 hours ago
British Columbia`s LNG Corporate Welfare Scheme Exposed *Wrtten by Grant G* What is going on with LNG for export development in British Columbia, it really is an important question? For several years at least we have been hearing about our financial saviour in waiting, the LNG industry, in the last year this fledging industry`s rosy forecast have been front in center in expensive ad campaigns, the promise of a need for millions of workers, the promises of $trillions of dollars in revenue, numbers so large, numbers so lucrative that soon our roads will not only get the... more »

British Anti-Monarchists Challenge BBC Policy That To Be 'Pro-British' You Must Be 'Pro-Monarchy'

leftdog at Buckdog - 10 hours ago
** ** *Anti-monarchy campaigners in Britain are to stage a protest against the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) pro-monarchy policies. * * The demonstration, which is organized by Britain’s anti-monarchy campaign group, Republic, will be held outside the BBC Broadcasting House in London on Saturday May 11. Republic stepped up its campaign against the BBC’s pro-royal coverage following the corporation’s announcement of a season of programming to mark the 60th anniversary of the British Queen's coronation. “Now the BBC is putting together a schedule of programmes that is not... more »

“K-12 blogger extraordinaire” @michelemcneil concern trolls @educationweek

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 11 hours ago
Education journalism and other works of narrative non-fiction love the pitched battle, the zero-sum game, the us versus them story, a David versus Goliath. We have once again another example from Education Week. Boring. As if this highlights some kind of anecdotal trend about the vitality of educational activism, we have this little slice: As a [...]

Woody's New Wank

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 11 hours ago
SHOCKING NEWS! Pro-choice group refuses to sign on to latest anti-abortion stalking horse gambit! Woody's got a brand-new wank. And guess what? It's just like the old wank. Woodworth said he reached out to Joyce Arthur, the executive director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, for support on the motion. The group is a prominent national pro-choice organization. Woodworth said he wrote to the group in January with the specific wording of the motion: “That the Parliament of Canada declare that the equal worth and dignity of everyone must be recognized by Canadian law based ... more »

An Open Letter to Secretary Duncan: How Not to Get Booed

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 11 hours ago
Secretary Duncan, How Not to Get Booed: Resign. Refuse appointments for positions for which you have no experience or expertise. Do not speak at a gathering of the people you have mis-served, unless you plan to apologize (or resign). Resign. Avoid saying one eloquent thing while doing quite the opposite (HINT: Hypocrisy lends itself to [...]

Blue America Welcomes Pennsylvania State Senator Daylin Leach

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 11 hours ago
Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district, Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County-- is one of the most liberal districts in the state. Obama beat McCain 65.4-33.7% in 2008 and did even better last year-- 66.2-32.9%. The current congressmember, Allyson Schwartz is giving up the seat to run for governor. She was reelected in November with 69% of the vote, 66% in Montgomery County and 74% in the parts of the district within Philadelphia. She's always been extremely cautious to not get out ahead on any contentious issues and tends to vote very conservatively for a Democrat in ... more »

Living Within Our Skin

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
It's a core tenet of our Western industrial/capitalist/democratic orthodoxy that something in the range of 3% annual economic growth is the benchmark of a healthy society. That's 3% *compounded* growth. Now let's take a span of 50-years, roughly one adult lifetime. Let's say the economy stood at 100X at the beginning of that period and grew at 3% over that interval. By the end of that 50-years, what began as 100X would have grown to 438X. This is all great stuff if only our world, our planet, our biosphere was as expansive and elastic that it could grow 4.38X every half century... more »

USA'S JENNY HILL; RITUAL ABUSE; SAVILE

Anon at aangirfan - 11 hours ago
*Twenty Two Faces: Inside the Extraordinary Life of Jenny Hill and Her Twenty-two Multiple Personalities* is a new book by retired Saratoga Springs-based psychiatrist Judy Byington. As a youngster, Jenny Hill was sexually abused by her father and by others in her neighbourhood. On June 21, 1965, in Garden Grove, California, she was tortured on an altar and forced to watch the murder of a 6-year-old by a satanic coven. *22 Faces revives ritual sexual abuse controversy* - Salt Lake City Weekly - 2 May 2013 Jenny Hill was subjected to mind-control experiments by a former German N... more »

Carol Mackie/Amusing Bunni funeral...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 11 hours ago
*is tomorrow (Wednesday, May 8) in Chicago, Illinois.* Opus, at *American Perspective,* is on a plane to attend the funeral. From Opus: Update: (5/7/13) I will be on an airplane today flying to Chicago. I look forward to meeting fellow bloggers and friends of Amusing Bunni, Carol Mackie in person. Let's give her a good send off. See you there. I have long blonde hair and will be wearing a black skirt suit and pearls. Any donations via this paypal button will go toward Bunni's final expenses. Or if you are going there in person, perhaps seek out the funeral director and make a donat... more »

All good things must come to an end!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 12 hours ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013* *So too with our fund-raising drive:* All good things must come to an end. So too with our fourth or fifth non-annual fund-raising drive. As you may have discerned, this is our way of stating a point: You still have this one final chance! We’re working with the analysts on their letter-writing skills. They’ll be getting in touch with all the kind persons who chose to take part in this drive. For ourselves, our non-annual drive did serve one peculiar purpose. In our fifteen years at this post, we’ve done a lot of accurate work. Examples: In the early yea... more »

Will George Zimmerman receive a fair trial?...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 12 hours ago
*I'm not holding my breath.* Wild Bill wants this video passed on to as many people as possible.

Fires, floods, and heavy snow: An extreme May weather situation in North America

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: Wind map for North America, 2 May 2013 at 18 GMT. The jet stream pattern for Winter Storm Achilles showed a very high-amplitude trough over the Midwest U.S., which allowed record-breaking cold air to flow southwards out of Canada. Graphic: wunderground.com] By Dr. Jeff Masters 3 May 2013 (wunderground.com) – A highly unusual jet stream pattern is bringing a bizarre combination of heavy May snows, flooding, extreme fire danger, and well below average severe thunderstorm activity to the U.S. A strong "blocking" high pressure system has set up over Greenland, blocking the n... more »

F22 Raptor...Unusable

Abraham Ben Judea at Abraham says - 12 hours ago
The Headline An F-22 Raptor malfunctioned in mid-flight, leading to a crash that killed its pilot, the Air Force went into damage-control mode. Gen. Norton Schwartz, the chief of staff, insisted there was no way that the oxygen generator on his prized stealth jet — a system widely suspected of being dangerously flawed — caused the crash. And even now that an internal inquiry seems to contradict Schwartz, the Air Force is still blaming Capt. Jeffrey Haney for the crash that cost Haney his life. *Commentary* *What some in the military think is a top secret technology is actually ... more »

Teamsters - Speak Out on ALEC

2old2care at Because I Can - 12 hours ago
*James P. Hoffa* * * *General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters* * * *ALEC's War on Workers * *PLEASE read the whole thing* * * *>>>>HERE<<<<* SNIPS Corporations are upping the ante in their attempt to take control of the political process. Under the guise of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the nation's most powerful are drafting legislation that is appearing in statehouses across the country. And the target is not just union members, but the entire middle class. ALEC's goal is clear. It wants less regulation and fewer worker protections in ord... more »

Liberal Hack Economists Remain MIA (ACA Edition)

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 12 hours ago
To return to an oldie but goody: it's still striking to me that no one has jumped up to fill what appears to be a market opening for hack economists on the liberal side. This comes to mind this time from the reaction of economists, including liberal economists, to the sudden decrease in health care inflation over the last few years. As Annie Lowrey reports: Major new studies from researchers at Harvard University, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and elsewhere have concurred that at least some of the slowdown is unrelated to the recession, and might persist as the economy recov... more »

A Spot of bother

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 13 hours ago
I might as well mention the edition of HardTalk featuring Lord Patten, Chairman of the BBC Trust. His interrogator was Stephen Sackur. This programme sets out, per se, to give the interviewee a hard time so no use complaining when the going gets tough. In any case, Chris Patten could do with a good grilling because of his failure to wisely guide the BBC through its recent tribulations; oh yes, and a couple of his biases. The issue here is not that Sackur did his browbeating too well, or too badly. It’s about the fact that amongst BBC types it’s a given that being pro-Israel is a ... more »

Central America’s largest forest under siege by colonists – ‘Even we the Mayangna don't touch these forests, that's where the animals we hunt reproduce. If they destroy that, they will destroy our people.’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 13 hours ago
[image: Cattle in Nicaragua's Bosawás Biosphere Reserve. Invading land speculators and peasants have destroyed 150,000 hectares (370,000 acres) of rainforest in the reserve, according to the Mayangna and Miskito indigenous peoples who call this forest home. Photo: Independent Mayangna Nation of Nicaragua] By Jeremy Hance 6 May 2013 (mongabay.com) – In the last four years, invading land speculators and peasants have destroyed 150,000 hectares (370,000 acres) of rainforest in Nicaragua's Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, according to the Mayangna and Miskito indigenous peoples who call t... more »

Annie Lowrey enacts Goldberg’s Law!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013* *Reports that Medicaid is no good and that it’s highly effective:* We’ve often cited a famous old joke allegedly known as Goldberg’s Law: “The man with one watch always knows the time. The man with two watches is never quite sure.” We often think of that joke when we read different reports about some event in our nation’s newspapers. You always think you know what occurred—until you read the second newspaper. Last Thursday, Annie Lowrey managed to enact Goldberg’s Law all by herself! She did so in the third and fourth paragraphs of an important news report i... more »

Reasons need not be elaborate in a brief trial

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 13 hours ago
*R. v. P.S*. 2013 ONCA 297 is a useful source for the proposition that, in brief trials, a trial judge's reasons need not be elaborate to be sufficient: [3] Second, the appellant argues that the trial judge failed to assess the reliability of the testimony of Cormier and Joamie before accepting their evidence. We do not agree with this argument. This was a short trial and, in the circumstances of this case, it was unnecessary for the trial judge to expressly analyze the reliability of the evidence of these two witnesses before accepting it.

A Quiz To See How Badly Your Brain Is Infected By Zionism!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 13 hours ago
I have been indeed watching the events unfolding in Syria over the last few days with deep disgust... I am truly shocked that the American government and its Jewish controlled media continues to propagate the outright LIE that this unjustifiable attack by the criminal and terrorist state of Israel against the innocent nation of Syria was due to the need to "stop weapons transfers into Lebanon"... Nothing could be further from the truth, and the lack of anger in the American public to their own government's total subservience to that criminal entity fills me with deep disgust! I came... more »

Protest against Gendercide: The Perfect Opportunity to Inculcate Misogyny in Children

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 13 hours ago
The annual March for Lies is scheduled for this Thursday, May 9. It is always held on a weekday so that hundreds of Catholic schoolchildren can be bussed in for an educational day of indoctrination in misogyny. Read what Amanda Watson, former Catholic student and participant, has to say about the event. A year ago, when a young girl, no more than 16 years old, extended a sign to block my path that read, “Maybe if you kept your legs shut you wouldn’t need an abortion,” I decided to take myself home. Awww, isn't that sweet? Encouraging witless young women to attack other women on a s... more »

“I Would Prefer Not To”: A Call for Non-Cooperation

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 13 hours ago
Writing about a call for a moratorium on implementing and testing Common Core State Standards (CCSS) from union leadership, Anthony Cody ends his blog post with three questions: What do you think? Should we join Randi Weingarten in pushing for one year’s delay in the harsh consequences attached to Common Core assessments? Will this year put the [...]

FLUSH THE TPP

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 13 hours ago
Critics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership say it's an attempt to impose an American system on Japan and would threaten Japanese public healthcare system.

Nevada: Native Americans walk to protest water theft scheme

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 13 hours ago
Native Americans begin 272 mile walk/run to protest water theft scheme By Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation http://dgrnewsservice.org/2013/05/06/native-americans-begin-272-mile-walkrun-to-protest-water-theft-scheme/ On Saturday, May 4, 2013 approximately 70 Native Americans representing the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Wells Colony, Elko/TeMoke Tribe,

Understanding Iraq’s Protest Movements, An Interview With Kirk H. Sowell, Editor of Inside Iraqi Politics

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 13 hours ago
The recent government crackdown upon demonstrators in the town of Hawija, and the ensuing violence has highlighted Iraq’s protest movement. People began taking to the streets in Anbar province after Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s government issued an arrest warrant for former Finance Minister Rafi Issawi’s bodyguards for terrorism. Activism quickly spread to northern Iraq. Rather than being a monolithic group with a central leadership however, these protests have involved a variety of tribes, political parties, and insurgent groups across many different cities and towns. They ha... more »

Article On Current Violence In Iraq for Tom Rick's Best Defense Blog

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 13 hours ago
I wrote an article analyzing the current security situation in Iraq for Tom Rick’s Best Defense Blog “The real problem in Iraq is the stalemate behind the current surge in violence there.”

Included In Al Jazeera's Listening Post Report On Iraq's Media

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 13 hours ago
I submitted a short video to this report by Al Jazeera’s Listening Post on the state of Iraq’s media and its coverage of the country’s politics.

THE PROFESSORIATE FAILS US AGAIN: Reinhart and Rogoff pretend to explain!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 14 hours ago
*TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2013* *Part 4—The New York Times lets them pretend:* In early 2010, two highly-regarded Harvard professors authored a bungled study. Their paper proved to be quite influential, in some destructive ways. But the paper included some gruesome mistakes—and for reasons no one has yet explained, it took three years for the world to find out. On April 19, Paul Krugman described “the story so far” in his New York Times column. Near the start of his piece, he described the paper’s key finding. He also described the acclaim the paper received: KRUGMAN (4/19/13): At the beg... more »

An important graphic on comparing apples to apples #poverty #capeducation

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 14 hours ago
This is an issue of social class, pure and simple. Of course poor kids can learn, no question. But let’s give them what they need to succeed and the sky’s the limit. Thanks to Christine McCartney. Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary Tagged: data, pisa, poverty, testing

Some links....

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 14 hours ago
*Local train on the coast line.* When will the busy days pass? Enjoy some links... so much I want to blog about, can't find the time.... - Gov't mulling underground water storage - Yoho Bike Hotel, often featured in news reports, is unapproved structure. Businessman simply blew off regulations and built WTF he wanted. Imagine that happening in Taiwan. Hard to believe, eh? - J Michael Cole on why the youth movement matters - Religion in the Matsu Islands: Bradt Travel Guide - China's three-pronged Taiwan strategy - Taiwan's land reform museum - Taiwanese arre... more »

Douglas County, CO, we’re worried about you.

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 14 hours ago
We have many friends in Colorado. Douglas County, a very conservative part of the state, keeps coming up in terms of propagating the worst corporatized education reforms have to offer. We have a document here from the District that discusses Reinventing American Education based on the CCSS and something called the ATCS2. Any help out [...]

Will Immigration Reform Go The Same Way As Gun Safety Reform?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 14 hours ago
Have you noticed that Congress isn't going along with some of the broad preferences of the American people lately. Something between 86 and 91% of Americans-- depending on which poll you prefer-- support background checks on arms purchases in order to keep guns out of the hands of terrorists, criminals, wife beaters and the mentally ill. Perhaps because most Republican legislators are terrorists, criminals, wife beaters and/or the mentally ill, they were able to filibuster the law to death. The House was able to duck voting on it altogether but 46 NRA shills were able to use a pro... more »

Disgusting habits! Have any?

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 15 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/5c5t9kP04dw ... only those ones? Do you have any not in this clip? John

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 15 hours ago
*Happy 295th Birthday New Orleans!* ~Plan of New Orleans the Capital of Louisiana; With the Disposition of Its Quarters and Canals as They Have Been Traced by Mr. de la Tour in the Year 1720. *4th Annual Tuba Fats Tuesday ~New Orleans Good Good*

Native Sun News: Tough editorials on hijacking the voice

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 15 hours ago
Native Sun News Editor Brandon Ecoffey exposes columnists hijacking the conversation, and reporters plagiarizing the hard work of others By Brenda Norrell Censored News In these days of collapsed journalism, Native Sun News Editor Brandon Ecoffey in South Dakota exposes what is happening in the world of Indian country, national and non-Indian media. Ecoffey, Lakota, writes of those

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 15 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Pete Domenici, 81. A good reminder that the Republican Party wasn't always a post-policy mess. Good stuff: 1. Nice one on networks, discrimination, and job markets from Jonathan Capehart. 2. What about the ACA and full-time vs. part-time workers? Sarah Kliff has a pretty good explainer. 3. Ike and Obama, from Andrew Sprung. 4. Jonathan Chait is as dismayed as everyone by the Virginia Governor race, but is looking on the bright side. 5. And I suppose I'm obliged to link to this one. Without comment, if only because I haven't played the game.

ACTION: March Against Monsanto (ALEC) May 25th

2old2care at Because I Can - 15 hours ago
*March against Monsanto taking place everywhere May 25* Lance Devon Natural News May 6, 2013 With President Obama’s recent signing of the Monsanto Protection Act, food safety advocates are up in arms. As GMOs fill grocery store shelves at an alarming rate, more people are growing aware of the health risks associated with genetically altered organisms. People are growing tired of this disease-promoting, genetically manipulated food. They are sick of controlling multinational corporations like Monsanto dictating their food supply. That’s why on May 25th 2013, rallies across the worl... more »

Canadian Class Warfare

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 15 hours ago
Linda McQuaig writes that, until the temporary foreign workers program blew up in its face, the Harper government was able to keep one of its key initiatives -- class warfare -- under the radar: Apart from this clumsy fiasco, the Harperites have been adroit at keeping their anti-worker bias under the radar. Instead, they’ve directed their attacks against unions, portraying them as undemocratic organizations run by “union bosses” who ignore the interests of ordinary workers. It’s revealing that this harsh critique of unions largely comes from business think-tanks and conserva... more »

"Resisting Tyranny", Domestic Terrorism or Treason?

2old2care at Because I Can - 15 hours ago
As Ed Kilgore puts it in a piece this morning: As Brother Benen notes this morning, the National Rifle Association’s new president, James Porter of Birmingham, Alabama, likes to talk about the importance of the Second Amendment as a way to ensure the American people will be able to “resist tyranny”—i.e., shoot and kill law enforcement officers, members of the U.S. armed services, and presumably anyone else (you know, like their neighbors) who might disagree with their definition of their essential “liberties”—at some undefined point in the future. Am I perhaps being unfair to the... more »

Morning news front - Europe , Asia and what's on the table for the US - global markets overview !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 16 hours ago
http://beyond.blogs.france24.com/article/2013/05/06/hollande-france-glasses-dupont-aignan-anniversary-mystery-present-0 Mon, 05/06/2013 - 09:35 Hollande handed spectacles in anniversary prank One of France’s most outspoken politicians delivered François Hollande a pair of spectacles on Monday “in order for him to see the suffering of the French people,” as the beleaguered presidentcelebrated his first anniversary in power. “I’ll be at the Elysée Palace on Monday at 10 am to present the president with a gift and a formal letter,” Nicolas Dupont-Aignantweeted late on Sunday, not menti... more »

How Imagination Shapes Your Reality

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 16 hours ago
*--by Gabriel Cohen, Original Story, May 07, 2013* Do you have a lemon in your kitchen? Put this magazine down for a moment, go cut the fruit in half, and squeeze some juice into your mouth. Notice how you react. Don’t have a lemon? Try this little thought experiment: Imagine that you have one. Picture yourself slicing through the bright yellow rind, exposing the translucent fruit inside. See yourself holding it up, squeezing it, and letting a stream of tart juice splash onto your tongue. Can you feel yourself puckering and salivating—not in your mind’s eye, but in “real life”? ... more »

First 3D-Printed Handgun Successfully Test Fired; Ready to Hit the Web

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 16 hours ago
Updates and Downloads *HERE* *Activist Post* *This is an update to Defense Distributed's ongoing progress with 3D printed weapons. * The eyes of the world are on the innovation of 3D printing. Naturally, whenever a new technology is created that offers open source DIY opportunities to the average individual, it is going to make governments and their protected corporate interests very nervous. Such is the case with 3D weapons manufacturing. Defense Distributed has been offering sets of computer files for free through their DEFCAD online library. Their progress has been documented o... more »

Disclosure is on - dying whistle blower says, "UFOs exist," should we believe him?

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 17 hours ago
*Stargate SG1's THOR Asgard - * *this is how the Roswell aliens look - TV's not a mind game, right?*Allegedly 'anonymous' (I'm sure his family/friends/colleagues know him) whistle blower claims Dwight D. Eisenhower was going to INVADE Area 51 with the First Army (out of Colorado, at the time). This whistle blower's dying, so should we believe him where other whistle blowers like Bob Lazar are pilloried in the mainstream/alternative press? He could have seen 'the Roswell UFO' or he could have just witnessed whatever the Americans 'borrowed' from the Nazi space race. Sure, ALL THI... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 17 hours ago
*America's 10 Worst Prisons: NOLA ~Mother Jones* *Louisiana has dozens of missing kids, some for decades* *Commander's Palace chef Tony McPhail wins James Beard award for Best Chef: South* *Transportation nonprofit warns of ‘major’ impacts if Algiers ferry service is lost* *Mississippi River flooding north Louisiana farmland* *Far From Home in Louisiana’s Crawfish Fields – An Immigrant Worker’s Story* *Press Release From Save Markey Park* *Al Jazeera America to open New Orleans bureau* *George Clinton Day in New Orleans* *Jazz Fest clean up, sobering up begins*

Remind me which is the 'apartheid state'?

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 17 hours ago
Israel or Saudi Arabia And which one the screaming idiots of the left complain about and which they don't.

GMO Pesticide Resistence

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 18 hours ago
Let us make it simple. GMO pesticide protocols are failing however it is jigged and in jig time. We have seen this play out now with pesticide strategies for close on seventy years and it is not getting better. The only real escape is into the organic protocol and that is coming anyway. The Monsanto model is facing steadily increasing resistance from both its financial model but also the attempts to create GMO protocols. These protocols do have merit, but demand a far more costly scientific workup than ever imagined and a slow introduction. Yet even that may not be good eno... more »

European Commission latest control / power grab - their attempt to criminalize basically all seeds and plants not registered with the EU ! Government mantra - register everyone , everything - and of course tax the heck out of folks to support the latest bureaucratic onslaught of civil servants as the EU plots to completely dominate and control all aspects of life and living in Europe !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 18 hours ago
http://www.naturalnews.com/040214_seeds_European_Commission_registration.html BREAKING: European Commission to criminalize nearly all seeds and plants not registered with government Monday, May 06, 2013 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) 18K**159 (NaturalNews) A new law proposed by the European Commission would make it illegal to "grow, reproduce or trade" any vegetable seeds that have not been "tested, approved and accepted" by a new EU bureaucracy named the "EU Plant Variety Agency." It's called the *Plant Reproductive Material Law*, and... more »

All Change At Tools of Change

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 18 hours ago
Often knowing when to stop and move on is harder than continuing to plough the same old furrow. Last week Tim O’Reilly decide to call it a day on his well respected ‘Tools of Change’ adventure. Many applauded him for the work he had done in moving the digital agenda forward, whilst others said he should continue and owed it to his follows to keep up the work. We are not able to say what tipped his thinking to flip his attention elsewhere, but will say that we should never expect any party to go on forever. Tools of Change arrived at the right time. It fed the appetite of many t... more »

Random, Double-Blind Study Affirms Ginger’s Cancer-Fighting Benefits by Elizabeth Renter

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 18 hours ago
Random, Double-Blind Study Affirms Ginger’s Cancer-Fighting Benefits by Elizabeth Renter Natural Society 7 May 2013 In the scientific world, nothing is truly fact until it has undergone significant testing with rigorous standards. Try and tell a scientist that results in rats are “good enough” and you’ll be laughed at. Really, randomized, double-blind placebo studies are considered solid. They are done on humans and done in such a way as to reduce the chances of results being nothing more than an anomaly. I say all of this to introduce a new study *showcasing how ginger truly ... more »

Election Watch 5: Sin Tax Law, Hospital Over-regulation and Senatoriables

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 19 hours ago
The Senatorial and local elections are just six days away. Yesterday and today, two groups in the health sector released their own separate statements endorsing certain Senatorial candidates with their respective reasons. I got this today from the President of the Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PHAPI) and a friend, Dr. Rustico "Rusty"Jimenez. This is a joint statement of PHAPI and the mostly government hospitals association, the PHA. They also endorsed four party list (PL) groups, but am skipping those. Am not interested in any of those groups, I am boycot... more »

Happiness. A Zen Interpretation.

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 19 hours ago
*I found this on my wanderings in cyberspace and thought that I would share this Zen like cartoon with all whom find their way to my blog. * ** *Certainly makes sense, or shall I say,* "c*ommon sense".* ** ** Source: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2Rm4Cg .

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Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 19 hours ago
From the BBC : 'Eight people - four Saudi nationals and four Tanzanians - have been arrested in connection with the bombing of a new Roman Catholic church in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha on Sunday.' More Islamist terrorism against Christians and the culprits include more Saudi Arabian nationals, does anybody not realise what's going on in the world?

Hilarion May 5, 2013

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
May 5, 2013 Beloved Ones, Throughout the cosmos, alignments are taking place which have been anticipated for several thousands of years. These are opening up greater access to the knowledge held within each soul, for each of you hold a vast store of knowledge through many ages that have come and gone. It is a time for spending in stillness and a state of listening within as your world is reconnected to the rest of the galaxy - an event which heralds the understanding that humanity is not alone in the endless sea of other stars, planets and worlds. This means that the Earth is ... more »

Serena Ryder: Stompa

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
*Love this tune. The triangle symbols behind the targets are: Earth, Air, Fire, Water. * *Still researching the symbol on her neck. -AK* * * *If anyone knows what this symbol on her neck is let me know...I think its Galactic Federation... -AK* * * Stompa lyrics by Serena Ryder. People, working every night and day Never give yourself no time Got too many bills to pay Slow down, nothing’s gonna disappear If you give yourself some room To move to the music you hear Gotta get up, listen to me Clappa your hands, stompa your feet People, looking for the great escape Lo... more »

Fukushima debacle updates - May 6 , 2013..... Focus - Reactor Number 3

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 20 hours ago
Tepco to restart nitrogen gas injection into reactor1 Posted by *Mochizuki* on May 7th, 2013 · No Comments Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services According to Tepco, they are going to restart the nitrogen gas injection into the suppression chamber of reactor1 on 5/8/2013. 6~7m3/h will be injected in order to “push out the retained hydrogen gas” and also “look into the effect of radiolysis of water within suppression chamber”, which implies Tepco admits hydrogen gas is being produced from the radiolysis of water. If the hydrogen gas density g... more »

Freedom to Heal

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
http://adaptingtograce.com/2013/05/06/freedom-to-heal/ * * *Freedom to Heal* May 6, 2013 Posted by 1Akabal I had a beautiful and inspiring experience today that I wanted to share. Perhaps it will simply be a reminder that there are lovely people out there BEing and DOing that have been humbly and heartfully helping human beings to heal the soul – not because it is a job, but because it is their passion. I imagine this is not a typical program that is funded and/or recommended by the system, so it warmed my heart that this program, “Freedom to Heal” is real, highly successful, and... more »

Short questions often require long answers and proofs

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 20 hours ago
Several debaters as well as complexity theorist Boaz Barak religiously worship their belief that it must be that \(P\neq NP\) and that the question whether the proposition holds is extremely deep because \(P=NP\) would revolutionize the whole world. Most of their would-be arguments are examples irrational hype, fabricated justifications of the limited progress in a field, and group think. I will primarily focus on a single major wrong thesis they promote, namely the idea that a mechanical or polynomially fast or efficient algorithm to solve a problem specified by a short prescriptio... more »

Arctic Ocean 'Acidifying Rapidly'

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
This is one effect that is measuring up well. Our atmospheric bench mark is about to cross the 400 point and the anthropomorphic linkage appears unassailable. Thus the steady measurable rise in Arctic ocean acidity when it is a natural trap and natural sink at the same time conforms powerfully. That it may also have coincided also with a modest rise in Ocean temperatures needs to be kept in mind but not as securely as these two linkages. The anthropomorphic effect of CO2 production will naturally peak over the next generation and then enter a precipitous decline. The ge... more »

Clenching Fists to Improve Memory

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
The unexpected result is that the brain is hugely affected by essentially external effects way more than seems likely. A big one for me is to know that merely walking through a door can erase short term data. So adding a physical activity to a memory training activity is potentially useful. Part of that could be simply be that the body hates been idle while the brain is working. Thus I find that pondering a target problem goes best while the body is engaged in merely walking. Trying the same thing while the body is idle merely produces jitters. There is a lot to lea... more »

The Real Problem with GMO Food with Thierry Vrain

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
What is becoming clear is that the GMO fad is on the way to been one of our greatest mistakes. Let me spell it out. All out knowledge has been based on a simple paradigm in which we have assumed that adding one genetic protein will modify one key protein that is beneficial to our needs. So far so good. Yet it turns out that the modifier also affects other proteins and generates rogue proteins that we often do not know even exist. These are capable of biting us and the following story of a corn rash conforms perfectly. With the paradigm wrong we are obviously not even ... more »

PRETEENS NEED LOVE

Anon at aangirfan - 21 hours ago
Dominic is age seven. "Dominic is a lovely boy, but last year he started getting agitated and aggressive. He was doing badly at school and then he got into a fight," says Dominic's mother. *dailymail.* * * *"Boston Bomb victim."* * * "More than 145,000 New York City kids between the ages of 6 and 12 - about 20 percent of the population - struggle with mental health conditions." *Twenty percent of New York pre-teens have mental issues — RT USA* *In the USA a survey has found that, in children under six years of age, the rate of mental disabilities has nearly doubled over the la... more »

Motorola mistreated place in Apple patent dispute

Megaan at Current news updates, World current news - 22 hours ago
*According to EU officials, Google-owned Motorola Mobility abused its position in Germany's mobile marketplace when it filed a patent injunction against Apple.* Motorola won an injunction over Apple products that used patents connecting to data communication technology in February 2012. Motorola's innovation is deemed crucial to the GPRS data broadcast standard used by GSM cellular networks across the world. Apple offered to pay Motorola a license fee for with the patents; however the two companies could not agree on a price. Several models of the Smartphone, and the iPad, were ... more »

An investigative reporter with 40 years experience discovers that despite the presence of "rent-a-soldiers" at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, the lamestream media made no attempt to investigate who they were hired by and for what purpose. Instead the media repeatedly played movies of the Tsarnaev brothers (recorded by whom?) and regurgitated the official government position that they were solely responsible for the bombing. Read below to see some of the many puzzling things the media ignored or failed to question.

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 22 hours ago
------------------------------ *Craft International Services hired guns at the Boston Marathon:* Why Such Secrecy about Private Military Contractor’s Men Working the Event? Thu, 04/25/2013 - 14:09 by: Dave Lindorff Speaking as an investigative reporter with almost 40 years’s experience, I can say that when government officials won’t talk, they’re generally hiding something embarrassing or worse. I tried, and nobody will talk about those Craft International Services private security personnel who were widely observed and photographed near the finish line of the Boston Marath... more »

Top 10 Books I Read When I Need Something Light and Fun

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 22 hours ago
Have you entered the giveaway for a 1-hour free massage in Utah AND the Giveaway for a Cricut Expression and DSLR camera or KitchenAid? Sometimes when I read a book, I just want something easy that I don't have to think too much about. A book that is perfect for a lazy day at the pool. These 10 books are some of my favorite light reads, a lot of them are middle school reads, some of which read as a child, but most of which I found as an adult. Linking up with The Broke and the Bookish. 1. Artemis Fowl - Underneath the the world of humans lies a whole secret world of Faeries, a w... more »

dream - Andrew Lundwall and the town of Lund

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 22 hours ago
*inside Lund Cathedral, SE*I have NO IDEA what this dream was about ... well, these two very vivid dreams. i) was on the *local bus* trying to remember which town to tell the *bus conductor* I was getting off at ... both seemed very normal ... eventually, I remembered LUND, the town of Lund. ii) a cat is stolen (carried off by the tail) by a pair of ruffians, one is cross-eyed and has on a blue tracksuit, all the village turn against this pair: Andrew Lundwall is mentioned as a hero. I guess I need to look up who or what these two Lund-based relevancies are: i) the town of Lund ... more »

Monitoring Training This Saturday!

Alex Lotorto at Stop The Tennessee Pipeline! - 22 hours ago
*Pipeline Watch Training* * Sat, May 11, 2013 ** 10:00AM to 12:30PM* *RSVP for location to:* Faith Zerbe Monitoring Director Delaware Riverkeeper Network 610-291-1403 (cell) faith@delawareriverkeeper.org DRN’s Pollution Hotline – 1-800-8-DELAWARE Is Tennessee Gas Pipeline taking over your neighborhood building a fracked gas pipeline? Join Delaware Riverkeeper Network for a pipeline watch training for local volunteer monitors this Saturday in Milford PA. Learn more and register here: http://delawareriverkeeper2.givezooks.com/events/pipeline-watchdog-training Delaware Riverkeeper N... more »

The Tweet Is On!

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 23 hours ago
This little tweet of mine, from a couple days ago, was mentioned by both Glenn Greenwald and Andrew Sullivan today in their respective posts about the recent Israeli airstrikes in Damascus. If Syrian planes bombed Israel's Ramat David Airbase because it houses US-supplied weaponry, what would the appropriate Israeli reaction be? — Nima Shirazi (@WideAsleepNima) May 4, 2013 Click below to

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 23 hours ago
You can keep your hat on. Kentucky Derby. Lots more hats here. [click to embiggen.]

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 1 day ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined by Colin Flaherty, author of *"White Girl Bleed A Lot": The Return of Racial Violence and How the Media Ignore It*. Colin Flaherty is an award winning author who has written extensively about the reality of racial violence in America, and the epidemic of brutal and truly barbaric Black on White violent crime. Tune in for what will surely be a controversial, yet powerful, conversation! You can download the entire program *here*, or subscribe to the American Nationalist Network via iTunes *here*. Thanks for listening everyone!

Guest Post - How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint When You Travel

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 1 day ago
Flying, driving and cruises are known for being bad for the environment but are also the most common and popular ways of travelling. Most of us want to travel at some point in our lives - whether it’s an annual two-week summer holiday, a teenage gap year, or a round-the-world trip when we retire; and it’s easy to see why - meeting new people, seeing world-famous sites, understanding and experiencing different cultures - there are numerous benefits to travelling. But as the impacts of climate change are starting to be felt, many of us are looking for ways to reduce our carbon footpr... more »

Tomorrow South Carolina Voters Decide Between Colbert's Sister And The Obsessive Sex Fiend

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Actually, it's not all of South Carolina. We're talking about SC-01, along the coast, a district that's not as crazy and extremist as the up-country congressional districts where talk of secession is still a hot topic. It's next door to SC-06, into which the legislature managed to gerrymander every conceivable African American in the area. SC-06 gave Obama 70.9% of its vote in November and reelected Jim Clyburn without opposition. Of South Carolina's 6 other--basically all white-- districts Obama went above 40% in only two-- SC-05 (with African-American-majority Fairfield and Lee ... more »

Australia's Headless Chickens

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
This made me laugh, shades of America's Jib Jab political cartoons...

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
“Is that a spaceship or a cloud? Although it may seem like an alien mothership, it's actually a impressive thunderstorm cloud called a supercell. Such colossal storm systems center on mesocyclones- rotating updrafts that can span several kilometers and deliver torrential rain and high winds including tornadoes. *Click image for larger size.* Jagged sculptured clouds adorn the supercell's edge, while wind swept dust and rain dominate the center. A tree waits patiently in the foreground. The above supercell cloud was photographed in July west of Glasgow, Montana, USA, caused minor... more »

Fukushima, National Disasters, and Militarized Civil Defense

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 1 day ago
Great find by Emmerson Hakim Yusuf Biggins posted in Banned by IAEA He suggests we see page 9 in this 2013 US Department of Defense report about "Homeland Security" about the possibility of Fukushima-type disaster in the US: US Department of Defense (2013) "Strategy for Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities," http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/policy/dod/homeland-defense-dsca-2013.pdf [Excerpted from page 9] Hazards: The 2011 Great Eastern Japan earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear reactor disaster created a complex catastrophe of immense scope. A si... more »

Looking at Democracy via Zencomix

Batocchio at Vagabond Scholar - 1 day ago
Blogger Zencomix/Dave Dugan writes: I've entered a contest sponsored by the Illinois Humanities Council and The MacArthur Foundation called Looking At Democracy. There's $100,000 worth of prize money, and $5000 of that money is a "People's Choice" Award. Voting is open to the public, and you can help me win the $5000 by voting for my submission. You can vote for his entry (pictured above), "

New Websites: Absolute Data Exchange & Free Speech Australia

Brian Kelly at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
*New Websites: Absolute Data Exchange & Free Speech Australia* May 6, 2013 Here is the direct link to the site: http://www.absolute-data-exchange.com/ *About* The Absolute-Data-Exchange is a site where you can source documentation, contact addresses, and guidance, to help you make a clear statement to the Powers-that-Were, telling them that their day is over, and we – the people – are taking back our freedom, our value, and our sanity. Our CRM is a highly advanced database driven portal giving you the opportunity to select OPPT documentation and send it directly to organisat... more »

With carbon dioxide approaching a new high, scientists sound the alarm

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: Students members of 350.org in Minneapolis, seeking steps to cut atmospheric carbon levels to 350 parts per million, thought by some to be the safe level. Photo: Stephen Maturen / The New York Times] By CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZE 6 May 2013 THE HAGUE (The New York Times) – If uncertainty runs rampant in the global-warming debate, it is in part because scientific data is often too complex to be well understood by anyone but climate scientists. This month, however, the world is likely to reach a scientific milestone that appears impressively scary even to those with only a curs... more »

SPORT / Dave Zirin : RGIII Is Trending with Muhammad Ali

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
Robert Griffin III. Photo courtesy of Muhammad Ali Center. Image from The Nation. What did RGIII learn at the Muhammad Ali Center? The social-media-savvy RGIII tweeted, 'What Ali stood for and the way he expressed it from the boxing ring to the streets of everyday life would have him trending for weeks.' By Dave Zirin / The Rag Blog / May 6, 2013 See Thorne Dreyer's articles about

ISRAELI CHUTZPAH OVER THE SYRIAN RAID

According to a report in the *Washington Post* an Israeli official has said “that their fight was not against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or the rebels fighting his regime but against the Lebanese political and militant organization Hezbollah…” So I guess the US would have no problems then if the Syrians blew up a munitions storage facility inside the US in order to prevent them being transferred to Israel. Arrogance and hypocrisy; the values that ‘they’ hate about ‘us’. *UPDATE* For an interesting article on this very subject, have a read of this.

Reality v deniers

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
While small minds manufacture “consensus” on global warming by counting up the number of warmist journal articles, it seems reality continues to defy these deniers’ best wishes… *Click to enlarge**.* HT Joe Bastardi] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

North Korea climbs down off missile launching ledge - I'm sure China slamming shut their pursue strings had a lot to do with North Korea losing face but quietly slinking away .....

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://ransquawk.com/headlines/bank-of-china-3988-hk-closes-account-of-north-korea-s-foreign-trade-bank-ceases-fund-transfer-for-north-korea-trade-bank-account-and-no-date-was-given-for-the-closure-07-05-2013 Bank of China (3988 HK) closes account of North Korea's foreign trade bank, ceases fund transfer for North Korea trade bank account and no date was given for the closure http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/05/07/68/0301000000AEN20130507003651315F.HTML (LEAD) N. Korea lifts highest combat alert: Seoul gov't source SEOUL, May 7 (Yonhap) -- North Korea appears to have lift... more »

Video: Bee dieoff accelerates in U.S., threatens farmland – ‘This year it seemed like it got the whole nation’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
By Anne Thompson 6 May 2013 (NBC Nightly News) – Brian Williams: This is just the time of year when gardens across so much of our country should be buzzing with activity. beehives of activity, in fact. But those same bees that scared us to death as kids, we came to appreciate as adults for the work they do. The problem is those bees are scarce these days. something is killing the honey bees. it's having a huge ripple effect. Our report tonight from our chief environmental affairs correspondent Anne Thompson. Denise Qualls: Hey, Gary. Denise Qualls, how are you? Anne Thompson: D... more »

Tucson: Protest CCA private prison, profiteering from migrant misery

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Tucson Rally, Press Conference Marking 30th Anniversary of Corrections Corporation of America By Caroline Isaacs cisaacs@afsc.org  Censored News Tucson- A Quaker group that has been advocating against prison privatization in Arizona is organizing a demonstration and press conference for CCA's 30th anniversary. The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and other organizations and

Deep Undergound Military bases ! Yes , they exist and have been built continuously for decades ! How many - as of 1995 , there were 131 known deep underground bases - which means that as of 2013 , there are more such bases ! Discussion of the base allegedly underneath the Denver Airport - and the weird artwork inside the Airport itself............

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
http://intellihub.com/2013/05/06/deep-underground-military-base-intelligence-briefing/ Deep Underground Military Base Intelligence Briefing 12 [image: Print Friendly] Deep Underground Military Base Intelligence Briefing – Intellihub.com Launches Intelligence Briefing SeriesIntelligence Briefing [image: Denver’s International Airport] Denver’s International Airport Completed in 2004, the massive, 1,200- by 240-foot facility features a striking “mountain range” canopy that utilizes Birdair’s innovative steel cable systems and durable PTFE Teflon-coated fabric membrane. By *Avalon & Shepa... more »

Too much Money being spent on Education: Not! by John Stoffel

Timothy D. Slekar at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
To every person who comments on an Indiana online newspaper article with, “We continue to throw more money at education and we aren’t getting any better results…” I say, “I couldn’t disagree with you more.” Millions of dollars to McGraw-Hill for an online ISTEP test is not money spent on education. Millions more dollars for [...]

Mexico's New Blood Money: Tolls for Migrants

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
HUMANITARIAN TRAGEDY LIVED BY HUNDREDS OF MIGRANTS on May 1,  IN VERACRUZ By Lety Gutierrez Censored News Mexico City May 5, 2013 TO THE MEXICAN STATE. TO THE MEXICAN COMMUNITY. TO THE MEDIA, FOR ITS RELEASE “We are afraid, very afraid (...) this is why we don’t want to file a complaint, we are traumatized by what we saw and experienced in Veracruz; there was gunfire, machetes, people

Lamar W. Hankins : Talking Guns with Wayne

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
Cartoon by Steve Breen / San Diego Union Tribune. Image from The English Blog. The liberty to live: Talking guns with Wayne Wayne seemed to be growing frustrated with our discussion. 'I don’t want kids killed,' he said, 'but I don’t want anyone taking away my right to own an AR-15 semi-automatic.' By Lamar W. Hankins / The Rag Blog / May 6, 2013 I had a talk with my old friend Wayne the

Mississippi Prepares New Push on Miseducation

freetoteach at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
Report just in from ABC: Improvements are toughest in areas such as Clarksdale, where per capita income is about 78 percent of the national average and the unemployment rate was 13 percent in March. Half of all county children live in poverty, and 90 percent of Clarksdale’s 3,200 students qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. [...]

Chet Raymo, “Men And Their Guns”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* “Men And Their Guns”* by Chet Raymo “The morning of July 1, 1916, was the beginning of the Battle of the Somme. Thousands of British, French and Belgian troops went over the top of their own trenches and assaulted the German lines. As instructed by their officers, they walked steadily across no-man's-land as German machine guns mowed them down like wheat. On that first day alone, the British suffered more than 50,000 casualties. Before the battle dragged to its sorry conclusion in November, more than 1 million men on both sides were killed or wounded, all for a few kilometers ... more »

Chris Ware shares the thinking behind his lovely "two moms" Mothers' Day cover for this week's "New Yorker"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*"[L]aughing at [Archie Bunker] allowed one to take the first step towards changing one's own biases, whether one knew it or not. . . . Fortunately, we humans are incessant editors, never happy with the first draft of anything."* *-- Chris Ware, writing about his "two moms" New Yorker cover* *by Ken* This exceedingly cool Mothers' Day cover is the work of graphic novelist and longtime *New Yorker* cartoonist-artist Chris Ware. Evidently Chris has been thinking about the way we humans "edit" the stuff we think, as he notes in the "Cover Story" he posted on the magazine's "Culture D... more »

Superstorm Sandy aid center on Staten Island fights order to leave – ‘Six months later, we're still feeding people’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: A cat explores the rubble of a home damaged by Superstorm Sandy in October in the New Dorp area of Staten Island, 1 February 2013. A volunteer aid center has been told to leave a park, but many victims living in temporary housing say they still need its help. Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times] By Tina Susman 6 May 2013 NEW YORK (Los Angeles Times) – It has been six months since Donna Graziano packed a barbecue into her car, drove 15 miles from her Brooklyn home to Staten Island, and began cooking for residents of a neighborhood ravaged by Superstorm Sandy. Her one-woman e... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
Bay Springs, Mississippi, USA. Thanks for stopping by.
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