Tuesday, January 29, 2013

29 January - Blogs I'm Following

One of the first traverses in the 19th century.
One of the first traverses in the 19th century. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: John Williams conducting at Hollywood...
English: John Williams conducting at Hollywood Bowl (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: American cable news host and former U...
English: American cable news host and former U.S. Representative Joe Scarborough (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Mahamadou Issoufou speaking to the press durin...
Mahamadou Issoufou speaking to the press during his 2004 election campaign. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Paul Krugman at the 2010 Brooklyn Boo...
English: Paul Krugman at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Niger approves U.S. drones for Mali

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 1 minute ago
Niger has given permission for U.S. surveillance drones to be stationed on its territory to improve intelligence on al Qaeda-linked Islamist fighters in northern Mali and the wider Sahara, a senior government source said. The U.S. ambassador to Niger, Bisa Williams, made the request at a meeting on Monday with President Mahamadou Issoufou, who immediately accepted it, the source said. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/29/us-mali-rebels-niger-idUSBRE90S0DX20130129

Call for papers: European Consortium on Political Research, Sept 4-7

Adrienne LeBas at Duck of Minerva - 4 minutes ago
In case folks have missed it, there is an upcoming deadline (FRIDAY!) for the 2013 ECPR General Conference in Bordeaux, September 4-7th. Unlike many other conferences, EPCR paper proposals are submitted to already-organized panels. This often results in more cohesive panels and, one hopes, more helpful feedback. Paper proposals are due this coming Friday and Continue reading

Army says political strife taking Egypt to brink

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 5 minutes ago
Egypt's army chief said political unrest was pushing the state to the brink of collapse - a stark warning from the institution that ran the country until last year as Cairo's first freely elected leader struggles to curb bloody street violence. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a U.S.-trained general appointed by President Mohamed Mursi last year to head the armed forces, added in a statement on Tuesday that one of the primary goals of deploying troops in cities on the Suez Canal was to protect the waterway that is vital for Egypt's economy and world trade. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/... more »

"How It Really Is"

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

Lies of the State: Corporate tax cuts = jobs

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 9 minutes ago
So many lies emanate from the "State". I scratch my head at just how widely believed all this nonsense is? What am I talking about? For the past 20 years or so the plebs have dutifully believed the lies of their government. We have to cut corporate taxes so multinationals can compete globally, to create jobs. Get a clue! Tax cuts have NOT created jobs. And tax cuts and breaks for multinationals WILL NOT create jobs. Point in Case: Corporations’ stockpile of ‘dead money’ tops $500 billion: “Rather than investing the windfall from their tax cuts to create jobs, Canada’s largest non-... more »

Krugman enters the sandbox on Morning Joe!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 16 minutes ago
*TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2013* *It’s hard for the gang to stay calm:* Yesterday morning, Paul Krugman did a 21-minute segment on Morning Joe. To watch the full segment, click this. There were no commercial breaks. Eight hours later, Joe Scarborough offered his thoughts in Politico. Scarborough’s headline: “Paul Krugman vs. the world.” It may have seemed that way to someone watching the lengthy segment. Former governor Ed Rendell took a fairly balanced view. But by the end, it became quite clear—the rest of the Morning Joe gang weren’t buying Krugman’s outlook. According to Scarborou... more »

The Economy: “John Williams: May 2013- End of the Road?”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 minutes ago
*“John Williams: May 2013- End of the Road?”* by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Anybody who thinks the U.S. is in a so-called recovery isn’t listening to economist John Williams. He contends, “We haven’t had a recovery and we’re not about to have one, and it’s getting worse.” Williams says it’s because, “The consumer is in very serious trouble. The average guy is not making it. His income is not keeping up with inflation.” As far as Congress getting the budget and debt ceiling under control, Williams says, “Both sides are faced with devil’s choices.” If Congress does not g... more »

Argentina's Indigenous Support Navajos Battling Mining

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 23 minutes ago
Protest against multinational companies and lithium mining Jujuy. By Mamani, Jorge Luis REPRESENTANTE DEL PUEBLO KOLLA Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com English/Espanol Good evening, I am writing from Jujuy Argentina, I am representing the Kolla People of Jujuy Province, natives throughout the Andean region of South America, and I heard about the resistance and struggle with

Poverty and the “achievement gap”: Some new data

skrashen at Schools Matter - 30 minutes ago
Carnoy and Rothstein (2013) compared US performance with Korean, Finland and Canada on the PISA 2009, given to 15-year-olds. All three of these countries generally score about 1/3 of a standard deviation better than the US in reading and math on international tests; Arne Duncan refers to these three countries as the three “consistent high-performers” (Carnoy and Rothstein, 2013 p. 10). In the PISA 2009 reading test, Korea had the highest score of all OECD countries (539), Finland was second highest (536) and Canada third (524). American students scored 500, 33 points behind the aver... more »

“'Obamacare' To Hit Smokers With Huge Penalties”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 34 minutes ago
*“'Obamacare' To Hit Smokers With Huge Penalties”* by Justin Sullivan “Smokers, beware: tobacco penalties under President Obama’s Affordable Care Act could subject millions of smokers to fees costing thousands of dollars, making healthcare more expensive for them than Americans with other unhealthy habits. The Affordable Care Act, which critics have also called “Obamacare”, could subject smokers to premiums that are 50 percent higher than usual, starting next Jan 1. Health insurers will be allowed to charge smokers penalties that overweight Americans or those with other healt... more »

"About Those SSRIs (And Other Drugs)"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 41 minutes ago
*"About Those SSRIs (And Other Drugs)"* by Karl Denninger "I shouldn't be surprised at any sort of scam in any industry, really. With the destruction of the rule of law and the buying of our government the sort of behavior that we've seen by banksters is utterly common, such as what UBS did with screwball "bonds" that were in fact synthetic PUTs- and a bad deal whether you knew what you were buying or not. But when it comes to studies of various sorts, consider something simple- the flip of a coin. You and I agree that we will study how coins fall when flipped. I tell you t... more »

Curative provision to be viewed from position of law jury

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 44 minutes ago
R v Bishop 2013 NUCA 3, an appeal from a jury trial, has a useful comment on how to interpret the curative provision under the Criminal Code: [142] In any event, the question is not how legally-trained counsel (or trial judge) viewed the weight of the impugned evidence. The question is how a lay jury may have. That is why the test for s. 686 is "may have affected the result", not "must have affected". Nor is the test "result possibly the same". The idea that this evidence could not have affected lay jurors because it is certain that they made narrow legalistic distinctions, or t... more »

Ron Jacobs : From Wounded Knee to Idle No More

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 45 minutes ago
Image by Andy Everson from Huffington Post. From Wounded Knee to Idle No More The movement is slowly spreading to the indigenous nations of the northern United States, which have seen their lands ravaged numerous times over the course of history in the name of resource extraction. By Ron Jacobs / The Rag Blog / January 29, 2013 The American Indian Movement’s (AIM) best known and most

First Nation Terrance Nelson 'Standing between the White Man and his money'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 hour ago
By First Nation Terrance Nelson Roseau River Ojibway Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com   Chief Arlen Dumas January 29th 2013 Chief, today is a great day for your people. You may not know it but you have made more impact than all the protests across Canada and any opposition comments made in the House of Commons yesterday. Now you are standing between the White Man and

Catching Up

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 1 hour ago
After early January, when I had already written the guest post so kindly published today by Greg Laden, several intriguing new studies have since emerged in just these past few weeks. For any new readers who might stray by from Greg's blog, I thought I would do a quick recap, with links back to the posts that go into more detail on each. This view is looking out my kitchen window just after sunset, at the steep hill that looms above Wit's End. When I moved here just about a dozen years ago, the woods were impenetrable. You could barely walk through without a machete, and you coul... more »

Personal bias has no place in the criminal justice system

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 hour ago
R. v. Nguyen, 2013 ONCA 51 is a good reminder that judges must be careful in their language and avoid stereotypes and bias: [5] On the second point, we agree that, against the backdrop of no evidence in the record, the trial judge should not have said that "[t]o a certain extent, there is an ethnic element in that certain groups of new Canadians, or Canadian citizens sharing cultural and ethnic heritage, appear before the court in unusual numbers charged with marijuana production." There is no place in the Canadian criminal justice system for this type of negative and ste... more »

THE LANZAS ONLY HAD ONE SON; VISIT TO NEWTOWN BEE

Anon at aangirfan - 1 hour ago
* **Verified: Lanzas only had ONE Son FROM: Godlike Productions* Verified: The Lanza's had ONE son on the date of their divorce verified by Court Documents. Not TWO. Adam and Ryan would have been minors at the time, but court record shows only one son. [*link to civilinquiry.jud.ct.gov*] Can't verify the name change yet, but it is *suspected* the same year 2009, Adam changed his name to "Ryan," and magically "Adam" disappeared. [*link to 4.bp.blogspot.com*] This all fits together as to why Adam Disappeared fell off the face of the Earth in 2009. Explains why the Shoote... more »

The Economy: "Smart People Share"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
*"Smart People Share"* by Jeffrey Tucker "For young people facing terrible job prospects and a generally bad economic environment going forward, starting a business sounds very appealing. It has advantages over embedding yourself in a big institution, taking your wages in forms of benefits, and hoping (against hope) to climb the ladder. It’s never been easier to strike out on your own, except for one thing: Commerce is always harder than it appears. Success means overcoming challenges that seem insurmountable and that you never expected. People write me all the time with busines... more »

Young Men Struggle Most in Pursuit of Stable Jobs: Korea (and the World)

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 1 hour ago
More men over 60 now have jobs than men in their 20s, a first for Korea since statistics started in 1963. Statistics Korea on Monday said 1.8 million men aged 60 or older were in employment last year, up 100,000 from a year ago, compared to only 1.72 men in their 20s. The number of employed men in their 20s was the smallest among all age groups except for teenagers. Those in their 40s were most economically active with 27.3 percent, those in 30s made up 25.3 percent, those in their fifties 22.2 percent, those in their sixties 12.5 percent, those in their 20s 12 percent, and teenage... more »

Inside Timbuktu: Angry Looters On The Streets

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 1 hour ago
Crowds of looters have taken to the streets of Timbuktu in Mali after it was liberated of Islamists, raiding the homes and businesses of suspected jihadist supporters. The angry crowd plundered shops they said belonged to Arabs, Mauritanians and Algerians who they accuse of supporting the Al Qaeda-linked radicals during their 10-month rule over the ancient city. http://news.sky.com/story/1044673/mali-angry-looters-hit-timbuktus-streets

They Are Not Of Us

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 hour ago
An interesting essay from George Monbiot today on the grooming of oligarchs and why, even though they govern in our name, they don't rule on our behalf. They rule as they were born and raised to rule. An excerpt. *In the Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt explains that the nobles of pre-revolutionary France "did not regard themselves as representative of the nation, but as a separate ruling caste which might have much more in common with a foreign people of the same society and condition than with its compatriots".* *Last year the former Republican staffer Mike Lofgren wr... more »

In Chicagoland, Exactly One Month From Today...

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 2 hours ago
Residents of the IL-02-- Jesse Jackson Jr.'s old Southland seat-- will decide who's going to Congress on February 26, 4 weeks from today. And although there are nearly two dozen candidates running, polls show only two in the double-digits, progressive state Senator Toi Hutchinson and self-described "conservative Democrat," ex-Congresswoman Debbie Halvorson. They're neck and neck but Chicagoland voters who haven't been paying close enough attention to see the difference got a big jolt today from a headline in the *Chicago Tribune*: Halvorson says she won't join Democrats on assaul... more »

Israeli racism against Chechen Muslim football players -- Wait a minute, you mean Jews aren't the only victims?

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 2 hours ago
Fans of Beitar Jerusalem protest against the imminent arrival of two Chechen Muslim players, holding up banners that read 'Beitar pure forever' and '70 years of principles'. Beitar is a bastion of Israel's political right wing and the only major team never to have signed an Arab player. In a ruling last year, the Israel Football Association (IFA) said Beitar 'had not made an honest effort to combat fans' racist chants'. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2013/jan/28/israeli-football-chechen-muslim-video *Matt's thoughts:* Well isn't this interesting. In fact, several oth... more »

4.2 Magnitude Earthquake SOUTHERN PERU - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 2 hours ago
Magnitude M 4.2 Region SOUTHERN PERU Date time 2013-01-29 15:52:05.3 UTC Location 16.95 S ; 71.98 W Depth 70 km Distances 9 km NE Mollendo, Peru

GOP Immigration Reform Dos and Don'ts

Jay Allbritton at Jay Allbritton - 2 hours ago
*The Hill* managed to get a look at specific suggestions to the Republicans in Congress offered by The Hispanic Leadership Network, a group tasked with aiding GOP outreach to the Hispanic community. Among the dos and don'ts: Do use the phrase 'earned legal status' Don't use the phrase 'pathway to citizenship' Do use the wording 'enforcement of our borders includes more border patrol, technology, and building a fence where it makes sense' Don't use phrases like 'send them all back,' electric fence,' 'build a wall along the entire border' Do use 'undocumented immigrant' when referring to... more »

Ontario government admits to dropping the ball on horse racing

Lilith eZine at LILITH NEWS - 2 hours ago
The Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ted McMeekin, has finally come clean to the Ontario horse racing industry that the ministry made a mistake by rushing the decision to end the Slots-at-Racetracks Program (SARP). Why is this important you might ask? Let me explain. Years ago the OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.) and the horse races were the only legal ways to gamble in Ontario. Then along came the casino in Niagara Falls and similar locations. Gamblers began to flock to such locations and the Ontario government realized that casinos were extremely p... more »

MASE, First Memphis Charter, Up for Renewal or Closure: Where the Oxymoronic Meets the Moronic

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 2 hours ago
When the Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering (MASE) opened 10 years ago, it was supposed to herald a new day of great achievement in Memphis schools. Now ten years and millions of wasted dollars later, what was to be the solution to low test scores has now achieved its way to the bottom of the barrel in test score accountability. Here's the latest from the State website: Grades 3-8: TCAP Criterion Referenced Academic AchievementView Chart ?*(3 year average)**2010**2011**2012**2012 State**CRT*ScoreGradeScoreGradeScore GradeTrendScoreGradeTrendMath36F34F39FNC52BNCReading/Langua... more »

Whispers from the Ghosting Trees

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 2 hours ago
Greg Laden generously offered me the opportunity to guest post on his blog (I know, shocking right! A real scientist!!). Here's the beginning of it, which was published today. You can click here to read the whole thing (and stick up for me in comments!). Thanks, Greg!! *Whispers from the Ghosting Trees* While we hustle busily through the necessities of our lives, wrapped up in our daily preoccupations - our obligations to our families, our jobs, and our dreams - at the same time all around the world, trees are silently expiring. For those who take the time to look, we can see... more »

The South Will Rise Again and No Good Will Come Of It

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 2 hours ago
The American south is often seen as the white trashiest place on the planet. Even American comedians mock it as the home of rednecks, racists and rectums. Canadians tend to have little knowledge of the Deep South although we may know a good deal about the United States generally. For example, having grown up along the border and spent time in the States during undergrad, I was shocked at the revelation that slavery didn't end with the defeat of the South in the Civil War but persisted, thanks to the perfidy of southern legislatures and courts, right up until the start of America... more »

He didn't know the secret handshake

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 3 hours ago
Some news from across the atlantic: Fake Portuguese economist unmasked And to some lighter news out of Portugal, where a fake economist duped the nation for months. Our correspondent Giles Tremlett reports: Artur Baptista da Silva had become one of the most authoritative voices on Portuguese television, using his experience as an economist and United Nations consultant to explain why so much austerity was bad for the bailed-out country's economy. But now it turns out that the 61-year-old economist who explained so seriously – and clearly – the damage being inflicted on the country by... more »

Ontario Liberal Sleaze

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 3 hours ago
The following post will be an expansion of the ideas in a comment I left in response to today's post at Owen Gray's "Northern Reflections" blog. I very much like Mr. Gray, even as he attempts, now and again, to resurrect the Liberal brand in Canada. In the case of today's post, where he was criticizing ONDP leader Andrea Horwath for calling for a public inquiry into the cancelled gas plants and OPC leader Tim Hudak for launching attack ads against the new OLIBs' new leader, when the tradition is for party leaders to be collegial and welcome the leader of a new party, Gray was basi... more »

OBAMA Style Neoconservative Imperialism

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 3 hours ago
"US Plans to Add Drone Base in Africa" by Craig Whitlock published in the *The Washington Post* 1/28/2013: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-plans-to-add-drone-base-in-west-africa/2013/01/28/ce312c24-6994-11e2-aba3-d72352683b69_story.html [excerpted] The US and Niger 'finalized a new “status of forces” agreement that would permit the expanded presence of U.S. troops in the country....Two Obama administration officials said military planners are eyeing the West African country of Niger as a base for unarmed Predator drones, which would greatly boost U.S. spy m... more »

John Friend's Realist Report For Monday, January 28th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 3 hours ago
I spent last night listening live (finally) to John Friend's ( www.johnfriendsblog.blogspot.com) Realist Report over the Truth Militia online network (www.truthmilitia.com). This show had Charles Giuliani from Oracle Broadcasting Network's (www.oraclebroadcasting.com) "Truth Hertz" program, in a very lively debate with Pastor Eli James. I have the link to that show right here for everyone that missed the show to listen for themselves: http://blogtalk.vo.llnwd.net/o23/show/4/314/show_4314159.mp3 NTS Notes: It was indeed a very lively debate, and John did his best to try to keep e... more »

Here We Go Again ... More Phony Liberal 'Policy' on Cannabis Reform ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 3 hours ago
*"Marijuana legalization could mean thousands of new jobs and a significant tax boon for Canadians, according to a new draft policy paper by the Liberal Party. But the detailed report, released by the Liberals’ B.C branch, argues that low prices and high quality are essential to keep marijuana production out of the black market. The paper states that marijuana prohibition has failed in not only preventing usage among Canada's youth but also in enabling the black market to flourish. Legalization, it argues, is essential to fighting organized crime."* *Victoria Times Colonist* *Hol... more »

4.3 Magnitude Earthquake NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 3 hours ago
Magnitude 4.3 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 13:58:48 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:58:48 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 4.004°S, 143.020°E Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program Region NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Distances 32 km (19 miles) NE of Ambunti, Papua New Guinea

Perceptions and Opinions of the Cyber Threat

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 3 hours ago
This is a guest post by Brandon Valeriano and Ryan Maness. Cyberwar is a pressing international security problem. The news media breathlessly covers any potential attack before the facts are in. Policy briefs and reports are produced on all levels of government and private industry. It would then behoove us to take a step back and Continue reading

Stepping back...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 3 hours ago
*in order to see the forest rather than just trees.* I've discovered that too much information is sometimes a hindrance to understanding a situation. It's easier to see the big picture by stepping back and concentrating on the major pieces of the puzzle and how they fit together. * * Too much of my time has been taken up with the trees. It's time to view the forest. * * I can't think of one other thing to say. *More:* Moonbattery: Here Comes the Flood AWD: There’s Something Happening Here Breitbart: No Deal - Obama: No Border Security Before Path to Citizenship Keith... more »

Immigration Kabuki

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 3 hours ago
The best part of President Obama's ballyhooed immigration reform speech in Vegas today is that he'll lose his usual victimization angle. He won't be able to frame it in terms of "you and me against the world." (Congress) That is because one of those creepy bipartisan Gangs beat him to the punch yesterday with their own plan, with John McCain senilely admitting on behalf of the GOP that it's just a cynical ploy to shill for the Hispanic vote. Of course, the Republicans' (and many Democrats') idea of immigration reform is to ramp up the 3,000-mile border militarized zone, concentratin... more »

After Cornerstone Charter Abuse Scandal Deepens in Memphis, NAACP Demands Accountability from State and Charter Operators

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 3 hours ago
Cornerstone CEO SippelWhat began last fall in Memphis as the corporate reform schoolers' grand experiment to turn over public schools to white charter operators with no accountability for how children are treated, has turned into a nightmare for parents of children at Cornerstone Prep and other less publicized charter chain gangs for black and poor children in Memphis. What began as a charter school abuse story that the local media in Memphis tried to ignore has erupted into deep rage among parents who previously were sweet-talked into sending their children to the total compliance... more »

Is "No Budget No Pay" a Misstep?

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 3 hours ago
I highly recommend Stan Collender's latest on GOP budget strategy for those who aren't quite sure what a "budget" (that is, a Congressional budget resolution) is and why it does or doesn't matter. I think I disagree with him, however, on the question of whether "no budget no pay" was a mistake for the Republican leadership. Not on the part having to do with the Senate; I agree that pushing the Senate to pass a budget resolution is basically a waste of the House's time. But on the other hand, I don't think it matters much. Sure, if the Senate actually passes a budget resolution this ... more »

Bill Keller breaks all the guild rules!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 4 hours ago
*TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2013* *Why isn’t this on the front page:* Did we ever mention that we and Bill Keller share the old home town tie? In 1965, we graduated from San Mateo’s Aragon High. One mile down the Alameda, Keller was warehoused at Serra. We mention this because Keller got something very right in his op-ed column in yesterday’s New York Times. This makes us think we must have influenced him somehow back in the home town days. Good lord! Next thing you know, Keller will be spilling the beans about the nation’s rapidly improving NAEP scores! Right from his opening paragraph... more »

Obama 2 and Foreign Policy Partisanship: Results of a New Survey of Congressional Staff

Josh Busby at Duck of Minerva - 4 hours ago
Last May, Jon Monten, Will Inboden and I published on Foreignaffairs.com the results of a survey of about 40 U.S. foreign policy professionals, split equally among Republicans and Democrats with nearly all of them having served in some capacity in the Executive Branch. As I discussed here on the Duck, we found some surprising sources Continue reading

What is the Value of Fiction?

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 4 hours ago
Someone in one of my Linked In writers groups, taking his cue from an excellent article in the ***Asia Times*, reiterated the original author's question: What's the value of fiction ? What follows below is my answer: ------------------------------ It's one thing to challenge your mind by reading alternative theories not held by you. Someone, I forget who, once said the distinguishing characteristic of a superior intellect is to simultaneously hold two opposing sides of an argument. But aesthetic and philosophical differences aside, there's no reason to read the work of ... more »

Gore Makes Money for Nothing but His Chicks Aren't Free

MrArbitrage at Table Of Wisdom.com - 4 hours ago
“Senator” Al Gore. He is now reportedly wealthier than Mitt Romney as his net-worth is conservatively estimated to be at $300 million dollars. What exactly did Gore do to gain such wealth? It’s really quite amazing. After leaving government with a pile of debt, he was given positions on the Boards of Google and Apple. Typically, people who make it onto the Board of any major corporation have impressive resumes in business and are given modest compensation of say $50,000-$100,000 for their occasional visits to board meetings. Al Gore on the other hand was given stock options in the... more »

In the Spirit of Cautious Optimism

Joseph Aprile at GlobaLove Think Tank - 4 hours ago
We find ourselves at the beginning of another year. Although the news we are constantly subjected to regarding the state of human affairs around the globe gives us cause to be pessimistic about prospects for the future viability of the species, there are also trends that may suggest a different future. I have come to this conclusion not out of unfounded optimism or purely wishful thinking but rather out of the realization that there lies an insatiable hunger within the vast majority of the world’s people for a more peaceful world grounded in true human equality and social justice.... more »

Climate change blamed for Australia’s extreme weather – ‘The frequency of more intense events is going to increase’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 4 hours ago
[image: Fire storms over a hill at Maffra in Gippsland, Australia, Januray 2013. Photo: Simon Noble / Instagram] By Michael Slezak 29 January 2013 The east coast of Australia has been drenched by floods and torrential rains, even as recent bush fires affecting much of the country continued to burn. Four people are known to have died as Australians get a further taste of extreme weather that is predicted to become more common as the planet warms. The deluge came as a storm that started as tropical cyclone Oswald just north of Australia was dragged south over most of the east coast... more »

BLANCO AND BALKANIZATION: Hannity speaks—and his mainstream enablers don't!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 4 hours ago
*TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2013* *Part 2—One source of the nation's division:* Richard Blanco’s inaugural poem may be seen as aspirational. (For part 1 in this award-winning report, just click here.) In a sprawling continental nation, it’s hard to maintain a sense of unified national purpose, a sense that we're really one people. Blanco’s poem may be seen as an encouragement—as a suggestion that we see ourselves as one national people under our “one sky.” That said, the nation has been deeply divided in recent years. In truth, “we the people” *don’t* all believe the same things, as Oba... more »

NASA data registers strong deforestation signals in Sumatra, Borneo, Brazil, Gabon

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 5 hours ago
[image: Mongabay.com's Global Forest Disturbance Alert System (GloF-DAS) alerts in Sumatra. NASA satellites picked up signals of extensive potential deforestation in Sumatra, Borneo, Central Africa, the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, the Chocó in Colombia and Ecuador, and the Chaco region of Paraguay between 1 October 2012 and 31 December 2012. Graphic: mongabay.com] 29 January 2013 (mongabay.com) – NASA satellites picked up signals of extensive potential deforestation in Sumatra, Borneo, Central Africa, the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, the Chocó in Colombia and Ecuador, and the ... more »

Lovely video of Taiwan, and some links

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 5 hours ago
*A gorgeous video from Gigabyte for a new product launch this week.* If you haven't seen the pics from '57-8 below this post, take a look. Meanwhile some links... - People talking about....Chinese tourist has her kids take a crap in the airport lounge in Kaohsiung. Have money to travel, can't find the toilet in the airport. Thank you for specially selecting tourists for us, government of China. - People talking about....Rice vermicelli is a major item many local dishes. The nation was shocked to find that the labeling on almost all rice vermicelli is false an... more »

Who are the extremists? - Israel Opinion, Ynetnews

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 5 hours ago
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4327421,00.html

NOAA, USGS: Climate change impacts to U.S. coasts threaten public health, safety, and economy

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 5 hours ago
[image: Example of a vulnerability assessment for shoreline change due to sea-level rise. Maps of the U.S. Atlantic coast show (a) the posterior probability of shoreline change < −1 meter/year and (b) the maximum posterior probability for each location. The probabilities are color-coded and labeled using IPCC likelihood terminology that is familiar to coastal managers. Source: Gutierrez, et al., 2011] 28 January 2013 (NOAA) – According to a new technical report, the effects of climate change will continue to threaten the health and vitality of U.S. coastal communities’ social, eco... more »

'I feel like a stranger where I live’ - Telegraph

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 5 hours ago
Is it true that ' mass immigration is making reluctant racists of us all.'? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9831912/I-feel-like-a-stranger-where-I-live.html

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 5 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Louie Perez, 60. Lots of good stuff today, so better get right to it: 1. Mike Konczal on the debt-to-GDP ratio: if there is a magic danger point, economists don't know about it. 2. Filling the IPAB: the problem you didn't even think of. Sarah Kliff explains. 3. How parties maintain and lose technical advantages, by David Karpf. 4. The Electoral College still turns out to be relatively unbiased (as far as partisanship is concerned); Andrew Thomas has the graphs. 5. Josh Putnam corrects me: the Electoral College is easier to rig than I suggested; it just takes so... more »

The Tarnished Brand (Florida Episode)

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 6 hours ago
Will Debbie Wasserman Schultz save the Florida GOP from extinction? Florida's Republican elected officials don't have to worry about being buffeted by the vicissitudes of public opinion. As another poll, for example, shows that Florida voters overwhelmingly back the Medicaid expansion GOP elected officials are dead set against and as their party approval collapses in the minds of voters everywhere, Tallahassee politicians know that the neatly gerrymandered state legislative districts will keep almost all of them in their lucrative political careers until the time they can make a try ... more »

NYT: Sitting Down With Amos Oz

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 6 hours ago
'The right of return is a euphemism for the liquidation of Israel. Even for a dove like myself this is out of the question. Refugees must be resettled in the future state of Palestine, not Israel.' http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/01/29/opinion/global/roger-cohen-sitting-down-with-amos-oz.xml

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago
Magnitude M 4.8 Region HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION Date time 2013-01-29 13:17:20.0 UTC Location 42.86 N ; 143.99 E Depth 30 km Distances 34 km SW Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

No Discretion, No Valor

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 6 hours ago
There was a time when all parties welcomed a new party leader with a standing ovation. There was a time when all parties allowed that leader time to adjust to his or her new position. That time has passed. These days there are no honeymoons. On the day after Kathleen Wynne was elected leader of the Liberal Party, Tim Hudak -- following the pattern set a decade ago by his Uncle Stephen -- launched attack ads against Wynne. Andrea Horwath demanded a public inquiry into the cancelled gas plants. Martin Regg Cohen points out that: The auditor general will report on the government’s... more »

Hospital evacuated as Australia hit by heavy flooding

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago
Heavy flooding in Australia caused by torrential rains has forced mass evacuations from towns along the country's east coast, with critically-ill patients and newborns from one hospital being airlifted to safety. The floods, which came in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Oswald, have killed four people so far, including a three-year-old boy who died after being hit by a falling tree in Brisbane, Australia's third largest city. http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/29/world/asia/australia-queensland-flooding/?hpt=wo_c2

UKIP leader Nigel Farage sees EU exit in "few years"

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago
Britain's withdrawal from the European Union "within a few years" is a certainty as no government will be able to resist demands for an exit from a population incensed by the arrival of low-wage migrants, the leader of the UK Independence Party said. Nigel Farage, who is siphoning off voters from Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives by attacking EU bureaucracy and immigration from eastern Europe, said it was the dramatic rise of his own party that had pressured the premier into promising last week what would be a historic EU referendum. "Cameron's speech was the moment whe... more »

Man sells canned fresh air in China. Welcome to yuppie capitalism, comrades

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago
This is a story that shows how deliriously capitalist China has become (for good and bad). Rapid industrialisation has covered northern China in a dense pea soup of toxic chemicals. In the past, the old fashioned communist solution might have been either to ignore the problem or, if people insist on dying, organise the entire country in a “popular war on bourgeois toxins.” But in a post-Mao order, how does China’s elite deal with pollution? Yuppie consumerism. Chen Guangbiao, an entrepreneur worth $740 million (how, why, and would he like to meet my daughters?) has started selling ... more »

British Based Syrian Opposition Group: 65 People Shot Dead With Hands Bound

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago
A Syrian opposition group says 65 people, apparently shot in the head, have been found dead, with their hands bound, in Aleppo. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the death toll could rise as high as 80, calling the killings a "new massacre". Photos posted online by activists showed the muddied bodies of several men lying by a small river. http://news.sky.com/story/1044524/syrian-group-65-people-shot-dead-with-hands-bound

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James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 7 hours ago

No "special" treatment for aboriginal people?

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 7 hours ago
Yesterday's National Post had an OpEd from a status Indian explaining, in detail, why there should be no special treatment for aboriginal peoples in Canada. He noted that oppression in the past, while dreadful, ought not to come down to modern people who had nothing to do with the wrongdoing. A legitimate, if somewhat over-simplistic, argument. Not an argument that I agree with but rational and reasonable. But that's why today's cover story in the Post struck me: *Step-grandchildren of infamous Nazi propaganda boss Joseph Goebbels are hidden billionaires Story* Apparently some we... more »

Bedroom Tax: No Answers

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 7 hours ago
Some lowlights from yesterday's DWP session in the Commons. Dignifying Ministers' replies with the appellation 'answers' is to duff up the English language. I've focused on the landlords' subsidy and the bedroom tax for this sorry selection from Hansard. Studious straight-answer avoidance and whataboutery rules the roost. They treat it like a game because, for the government, it is. I guess you can expect this from a snake oil merchant like IDS but Steve Webb (pictured), the LibDem minister for pensions, is supposed to be some kind of "lefty". Oh really? Then I'm a hatstand. *Jess... more »

Beijing shuts factories, removes cars, but pollution stays high

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 8 hours ago
Beijing temporarily shut down 103 heavily polluting factories and took 30 percent of government vehicles off roads to combat dangerously high air pollution, state media reported on Tuesday, but the capital's air remained hazardous despite the measures. Air quality in Beijing has mostly stayed above "very unhealthy" and "hazardous" levels for about two weeks. On Tuesday, it hit 517 on an index maintained by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, which described the pollution as "Beyond Index". Pollution in Beijing regularly exceed 500 on an index that measures particulate matter in the air wi... more »

Egypt's army chief warns of 'state collapse' amid crisis

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 8 hours ago
Egypt's army chief has warned that the current political crisis "could lead to a collapse of the state". General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, in comments posted on his Facebook page, said such a collapse could "threaten future generations". He made his statement following a large military deployment in three cities along the Suez Canal where a state of emergency has been declared. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21241753

Prescription Sleeping Pills Lead to 4x Increase in Premature Death Risk by Elizabeth Renter

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 8 hours ago
Prescription Sleeping Pills Lead to 4x Increase in Premature Death Risk by Elizabeth Renter Natural Society, 29 January 2013 *As a nation, our dependence on prescription drugs continues to climb. Even kids are heavily medicated, with over **25% of children being on some type of prescription drug**, wheather it be antidepressants, antipsychotics, or ADHD pills. Prescription sleep aids, called hypnotics, are also being tossed back at an alarming rate and with little thought to their negative effects. One recent study revealed that these pills may do more than help you get some zzz... more »

4.0 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 9 hours ago
Magnitude mb 4.0 Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Date time 2013-01-29 10:03:37.0 UTC Location 43.19 N ; 76.62 E Depth 2 km Distances 1 km S Karasay, Kazakhstan

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 9 hours ago
*John Georges expresses ‘serious interest’ in The Advocate ~Timothy Boone* *Saints extended GM Mickey Loomis ~ESPN* *It’s a fine, fine day for a reunion ~moosedenied* *Settlement reached on Super Bowl "Clean Zone" ~WWLTV* *Free bikes to get around Super Bowl events* *LSU reorganizing Coastal Studies Institute* *Streetcar Expansion Could Help Local Communities ~WWNO* *Dueling petitions address food truck status ~Danny Monteverde* *Feet on the Street, Local Fish on the Table* *Krewe of Rex 2013 illustrated parade notes *

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Magnitude 4.6 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 09:03:20 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 09:03:20 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 24.059°S, 179.828°W Depth 505.1 km (313.9 miles) Region SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS Distances 395 km (245 miles) SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji

Mali: British Troops To Join French Mission

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Forty British troops are to be deployed to Mali in a training role to help the French-led mission against Islamist militants, according to Sky sources. The British personnel will be part of an EU force to train Malian soldiers for after French troops have left. Up to 350 UK troops are to be deployed in total to Africa, all in non-combat roles, Sky News understands. This is part of a UN-led mission. http://news.sky.com/story/1044320/mali-british-troops-to-join-french-mission

5.0 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Magnitude mb 5.0 Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Date time 2013-01-29 08:57:56.8 UTC Location 42.63 N ; 79.71 E Depth 1 km Distances 53 km S Koshkar, Kazakhstan

U.S. military spy drone that's so powerful it can see what type of phone you're carrying from 17,500ft

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
The ARGUS-IS array can be mounted on unmanned drones to capture an area of 15 sq/miles in an incredible 1,800MP - that's 225 times more sensitive than the camera on an iPhone. From 17,500ft above the ground, the remarkable surveillance system can capture objects as small as 6in on the ground and allows commanders to track movements across an entire battlefield in real time. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2269563/The-U-S-militarys-real-time-Google-Street-View-Airborne-spy-camera-track-entire-city-1-800MP.html

Was there an explosion at Iranian nuclear plant? Government denies reports of blast at top secret facility

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Iran has denied reports of a major explosion at its Fordow nuclear facility, one of its most sensitive uranium enrichment sites. The country has described the claims as Western propaganda which they say is intended to influence upcoming international nuclear negotiations. The reports originate with Israeli intelligence sources in Tel Aviv, who since Friday have spoken of an explosion damaging the Fordow bunker which is situated deep under a mountain near the religious city of Qom. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269507/Iran-denies-reports-explosion-Fordow-underground-uraniu... more »

Marcelo Santos Lead singer of band linked to Brazil nightclub inferno is arrested at dead bandmate's wake

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
The lead singer of the band believed to be responsible for causing the nightclub fire that killed 234 people in Brazil was arrested as he attended the wake of his bandmate today. Marcelo Santos of the Gurizada Fandangueuira band, was arrested by police at the Santa Maria municipal gymnasium during a collective wake among the coffins of the 234 dead. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269625/Brazil-nightclub-Lead-singer-pyrotechnics-band-Gurizada-Fandangueira-linked-Brazil-nightclub-inferno-arrested-wake-accordion-player.html

Passenger Plane Crashes In Kazakhstan

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
A plane reported to be carrying 20 passengers and crew has crashed near Almaty, Kazakhstan. All 20 people on board were killed, Russia's Interfax news agency reported, quoting SCAT airlines. The accident reportedly happened near Almaty, the financial capital of the Central Asian country, close to the border with neighbouring Kyrgyzstan. http://news.sky.com/story/1044361/passenger-plane-crashes-in-kazahstan

Stephen Campbell and Michael Beardmore Jailed for 18 Months for stealing £3 from a 14 year old

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Two thugs have been jailed for robbing a schoolboy for just three pounds. Stephen Campbell and Michael Beardmore confronted the teenager in Dover, Kent, last June, before grabbing him around the neck demanding cigarettes and money. Scared of being attacked, the boy handed over all the cash he had, which he had saved for his bus fare home. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269689/Thugs-robbed-14-year-old-schoolboy-just-3-jailed-18-months.html *No doubt this will be reviewed by one of UK notorious pretend Judges or the Sinister European Court of Human Rights, before they are ... more »

FIREBALLS erupt from exploding manhole covers in America after electrical fire.....(Fracking jumps to mind!)

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
This is the moment an underground blaze caused several pillars of fire to erupt from sewer coverings in downtown Omaha. The image was captured by a Reddit user who was in their apartment at the time of the explosion. The fire caused the power to be cut to areas surrounding the area where the fire broke out. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269859/Pictured-Incredible-moment-string-FIREBALLS-erupt-Omaha-sewers-electrical-fire.html

Indian teenager accused of Delhi gang-rape faces a maximum of ONLY three years in jail

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
An Indian teenager accused of taking part in the gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old student in New Delhi will be tried as a juvenile, facing a maximum of three years in prison if convicted, a special panel has ruled. The teenager has not yet been formally charged because police were hoping he would be declared an adult so they could include him in the main trial of his five co-accused. He does not have a lawyer and his account of what happened on December 16 is not known. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269725/Indian-teenager-accused-Delhi-gang-rape-faces-maximum-year-ja... more »

How the Chancellor has cut 119 taxes since the Coalition came to power... but raised another 299

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
The Coalition has increased nearly 300 taxes since its formation, a report reveals today. Chancellor George Osborne has introduced more than twice as many tax rises as he has cuts. The Treasury has implemented or pencilled in 299 separate increases since May 2010, but only 119 cuts. And the new taxes will mean that taxpayers will shell out £671billion a year by 2015/16 – a 15 per cent increase on the £513billion in the final year of the Labour government. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269870/How-Chancellor-cut-119-taxes-Coalition-came-power--raised-299.html

France is 'totally bankrupt', jobs minister admits as concerns grow over Hollande's tax-and-spend policies

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Socialist France is 'totally bankrupt', a senior government minister admitted yesterday. Michel Sapin, who is in charge of the employment ministry in Paris, made it clear that his government's tax-and-spend policies are just not working. Just half a year since his party came to power, Mr Sapin told radio listeners: 'There is a state but it is a totally bankrupt state. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269938/France-totally-bankrupt-jobs-minister-admits-concerns-grow-Hollandes-tax-spend-policies.html

Egyptian protesters defy curfew, attack police stations

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Egyptian protesters defied an overnight curfew in restive towns along the Suez Canal, attacking police stations after Islamist President Mohamed Mursi imposed emergency rule to end days of clashes that have left at least 52 people dead. At least two men died in overnight fighting in the canal city of Port Said, the latest unrest in a wave of violence unleashed last week on the eve of the anniversary of the 2011 revolt that brought down autocrat Hosni Mubarak. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/29/us-egypt-anniversary-idUSBRE90N1E620130129

Julian Ponder Jailed For Six Years for cocaine possession in Bali

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
British national Julian Ponder has been jailed for six years after being convicted of cocaine possession in Bali. Prosecutors in Indonesia had asked for a seven-year prison term, and he could have faced a maximum sentence of life. Lindsay Sandiford, the British grandmother sentenced to death for smuggling cocaine worth £1.5m onto the island, had alleged that Ponder was the man she was going to deliver the cocaine to. http://news.sky.com/story/1044338/bali-drugs-case-brit-jailed-for-six-years

Suicide bomber strikes near Somali presidential palace

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Somali presidential palace on Tuesday, killing at least one soldier and wounding two others in a strike apparently aimed at the country's leaders, a palace guard at the scene said. Officials working in the palace and palace guards said Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was abroad at the time of the blast and the country's prime minister, near whose house the explosion took place was safe. "The bomber killed one soldier and injured two others," the guard told Reuters. "The man blew up himself near a wall between the Ethiopian embassy and... more »

GOEBBELS FAMILY - RICH AND JEWISH

Anon at aangirfan - 11 hours ago
*Magda Goebbels and her children, including Harald.* Magda Goebbels was born Johanna Maria Magdalena Behrend. Magda's mother Auguste Behrend divorced Oskar Ritschel and married a JEWISH businessman named Richard Friedländer. Magda Goebbels once dated Haim Arlosoroff. He became a prominent ZIONIST. Magda married Günther Quandt, a rich German industrialist twice her age. Quandt's business later grew into VARTA batteries among other businesses. He also had large shareholdings in BMW and Daimler-Benz. Magda and Gunther produced a child called Harald. *Harald, being touched by Ad... more »

Confirming North Korean Nuclear-test almost impossible

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
North Korea appears all set to detonate an atomic device, but confirming the explosion when it takes place will be virtually impossible for outsiders, specialists said Tuesday. The best indication of a test will be seismic tremors and abnormal radiation in the air, but even that can be masked if North Korea wants to. In all likelihood the first word of the test will come from Pyongyang itself, just as it happened when the country conducted nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009. Last week, North Korea warned a third nuclear test is planned to protest toughened international sanctions meant... more »

Iceland slams Europe over fishing

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Iceland's president has dismissed the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy as a "colossal failure" as some 75% of Europe's fish stock is endangered. The policy sets quotas for each of the 27 member states and for types of fish. "Europe is the problem," Olafur Ragnar Grimsson said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "It is paradoxical that Europeans see themselves as the most enlightened policy makers in the world," he added. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21206881

Icesave ruling in Iceland's favour costs UK taxpayers £100m, thanks to the European Court

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
UK taxpayers have been left more than £100m out of pocket after a European court ruled that the Icelandic government had no obligation to repay Britain and the Netherlands for rescuing depositors in failed bank Icesave. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/9831785/Icesave-ruling-in-Icelands-favour-costs-UK-taxpayers-100m.html *This comes just days after the President of Iceland made the following statement regarding Icland's plans to abolish joining the European Union: "It's quite clear both in my country and other parts of northern Europe that there is a g... more »

RBS close to Libor settlement with US, UK authorities - WSJ

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Royal Bank of Scotland Group is close to a 500 million pounds settlement with U.S. and British authorities over claims that some of its employees submitted false Libor rates, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people briefed on the negotiations. The settlement would involve the British bank pleading guilty to criminal charges in addition to paying a penalty. However, RBS executives are resisting any guilty plea, the Journal said. The deal is expected to close within the next two weeks, the Journal reported. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/01/29/uk-rbs-libor-settlement-idUK... more »

Brisbane risks running out of drinking water

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Parts of Brisbane could run out of drinking water overnight if the city’s residents don’t use drought-style water saving measures. Mt Crosby Water Treatment Plant has been forced to shut down because of turbidity caused by the flood and Wivenhoe Dam has begun releases in a bid to clean the water. It will be a few days before the treatment plant is operating again and before then Brisbane homes will only have access to half the clean drinking water they would usually consume, according to Premier Campbell Newman. ‘‘If people just used water at the normal rate in certain parts of Bri... more »

Protesters defy curfew in Egypt troublespots

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Protesters have defied a night time curfew in Ismailia on the Suez Canal. They are ignoring the state of emergency declared by President Mohammed Mursi as he tries to stop the surge of violence that has claimed more than 50 lives. The army has been deployed in Port Said, as well as in Suez. The government has also agreed a measure to let soldiers arrest civilians. “I’ve lost my son,” one woman wailed,“how can I get him back? He is sleeping now, none of this can bother him anymore.” http://www.euronews.com/2013/01/29/protesters-defy-curfew-in-egypt-troublespots/

Recaptured by moonlight, the fabled desert city where Islamists burned books in a bitter farewell

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
The recapture of Timbuktu was done by moonlight. More than 250 French troops parachuted down to the northern entrance of the fabled desert city, while an armoured column sealed the southern exit. After close to a year of occupation by Islamists, which has driven more than half the population from Mali’s cultural heart and left an unknown toll on its famous libraries and shrines, the ordeal was over. “Not a shot was fired,” said a French Colonel who declined to give his name, but confirmed he had led the 12-day operation to retake the city. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/af... more »

High-tech tots?

skrashen at Schools Matter - 11 hours ago
Science education: No reason to panic Sent to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, January 27, 2013 The Hopkins District has introduced science education into preschool (“Hopkins School District takes science ed down to the next level,” Jan 27), apparently under the impression that the US is experiencing a shortage of science and technology experts. Hopkins administrators may want to consult research done by Rutgers Professor Hal Salzman, who concludes that there are two to three qualified graduates for each science/tech opening: There is a surplus, not a shortage. We are all in favor of hi... more »

4.1 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Magnitude mb 4.1 Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Date time 2013-01-29 05:19:00.5 UTC Location 42.60 N ; 79.65 E Depth 1 km Distances 57 km S Koshkar, Kazakhstan

The Current State of Medical Care – A Doctor’s Perspective

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 12 hours ago
Read this and weep. I add one caveat. Socialized medicine, if that is what you want to call it needs to be made competitive by been regulated on a State by State basis at least. There will still by national associations to use when appropriate. Otherwise the present US system is disgusting. Today, all Canadians have medical care and most if not all Canadians are happy. The only twist needs to be the availability of private clinics for those who wish to jump queue for certain procedures. In short, the Canadian system can be made somewhat better but presently costs ha... more »

Fifteen Year Old Boy uses Genome to Locate Birth Father

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 12 hours ago
The take home is that it is possible to identify a person from his genome and soon to be cheaply available. The good news is that it is not a gold mine. The bad news is that genetic anonymity has ended when a fifteen year old boy can nail it and it starts been good enough for half the targets. Our society can and will recognize parenthood only on the basis of the genome. This allows imposing child care obligations exclusively on the biological parents and to do this unilaterally. It may not be fair, but the alternative is also not fair. One can foresee mothers collecting ... more »

Icelandic Constitutional Crowd-sourcing.

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 12 hours ago
Iceland has become a laboratory for banking and political reform. The collapse has radicalized the population to the extent that they have stepped up to help sort things out in such a way as to thwart gross self interest exploiting the system. I think that they may even get it mostly right.. The bottom line is that they now have a growing economy in the face of a mountain of ruinous debt instruments stuck out there. Fears related to those precollapse debts are misplaced. Bankers like to forget that in sovereign debt, that the king does make the rules. The country is now... more »

Surrogate Mother to Neanderthal

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 12 hours ago
This is unexpected and also establishes that just about any creature that has gone extinct during the last twenty thousand years is prospective at least. I consider the creatures wiped out over the past five centuries and preserved in museum collections as inevitable recovery prospects. Most will require habitat reconstruction first but even that is just beginning to get underway. Most are islands anyway so it is possible at least. I suspect that the passenger pigeon will have difficulties with rodents though. At least the prospect is been raised and it would allow a lo... more »

A 'true Muslim girl'

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 12 hours ago
Of all the pieces of video I have posted here over the past few years this one is maybe the scariest. It's not a one off, example of Muslim children being brainwashed to hate Jews but it is of the youngest child, just three and a half. What are the chances for peace between Jews & Muslims in the Middle East when schools and television in Saudi Arabia, Gaza, Egypt and beyond are pumping hatred for Jews into their children? Note this is nothing to do with Israel, this is the result of the historical hatred of Jews by Islamic teaching. More worryingly is the fact that every so of... more »

Great Plains Politics 101: Why everything new in Alberta’s Legislature must be old again

David Climenhaga at Alberta Diary - 13 hours ago
Perfesser Dave with Gene Zwozdesky, a.k.a. Mr. Speaker, the Speaker of the Alberta Legislature, with that rara avis, a recent Alberta Throne Speech. But not the one for March 5, 2013. Quick quiz: Why is that? Below: Alberta Premier Alison Redford in a screen grab from last week’s “State of the Province” address. If you’re ... more »

What Was On Television On The Day I Was Born

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 14 hours ago
"When television is good, nothing — not the theater, not the magazines or newspapers — nothing is better. But when television is bad, nothing is worse. I invite each of you to sit down in front of your own television set when your station goes on the air and stay there, for a day, without a book, without a magazine, without a newspaper, without a profit and loss sheet or a rating book to distract you. Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off. I can assure you that what you will observe is a vast wasteland." - Former FCC Chairman Newton N. Minow, *"Television an... more »

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 14 hours ago
On *this edition* of the Realist Report, Pastor Eli James of *Anglo-Saxon Israel* and Charlie Giuliani of *Truth Hertz Radio* will join us for a debate about Christianity. I have interviewed Pastor James and Giuliani in the past, and think they both make valid points about Christianity that are worth discussing. Is Christianity a Jewish creation meant to psychologically enslave the gullible goyim? Or, has mainstream organized Christianity been hijacked and subverted by organized Jewry? Is Christianity an asset or liability in our struggle against organized Jewish interests and the... more »

British soldiers will be in west Africa 'in weeks': Cameron sends 200 troops in major escalation of UK's involvement

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Britain is sending 200 troops to west Africa, it emerged last night, as David Cameron said he was ‘keen’ to give more backing to the French assault on Islamist militants in Mali. A source said last night the soldiers will be deployed ‘within weeks’. The move represents a major escalation of British involvement in the three-week-long French-led conflict and came on the day Washington warned the conflict could take ‘years’ to win. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269818/British-soldiers-west-Africa-weeks-Cameron-sends-200-troops-major-escalation-UKs-involvement.html

Migrants with no medical insurance 'won't get NHS care': Minister's tough stance on new influx from the East

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Migrants from Romania and Bulgaria who travel to Britain without a job are to be told they must have private medical insurance to prevent the NHS becoming an ‘international health service’. Immigration minister Mark Harper told the Daily Mail that limiting access to free healthcare is seen as key to preventing a fresh influx of migrants when controls are lifted at the end of this year. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269838/Migrants-medical-insurance-wont-NHS-care-Ministers-tough-stance-new-influx-East.html

Detroit faces bankruptcy

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
At the Detroit Auto Show earlier this month, luxury was in the air. Pricey new Bentleys and Maseratis glittered - including a Maserati 2014 Quattroporte with a $132,000 price tag; U.S. Cabinet Secretaries and dignitaries rubbed shoulders; and many of the well-heeled attendees ponied up for a $300-a-ticket black-tie charity ball. But in a city that is slowly dying, the glitz didn't extend much beyond the Cobo Center exhibition hall. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/28/us-usa-detroit-bankruptcy-idUSBRE90R13O20130128

Kate Braun : Welcome the Light on Candlemas

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 14 hours ago
Image from The Mystical Kingdom. Candlemas 2013: A season of renewal By Kate Braun / The Rag Blog / January 29, 2013 “Keep on the sunny side, always on the sunny side, Keep on the sunny side of life...” Saturday, February 2, 2013, is Candlemas, aka Imbolc, Feast of Lights, Brigid’s Day. Lady Moon is in her 3rd quarter in Scorpio. Waning moons are times to release and let go of unwanted

Large arms shipment intercepted off Yemen, Iran eyed as source

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Yemeni forces intercepted a ship on January 23 carrying a large cache of weapons - including surface-to-air missiles - that U.S. officials suspect were being smuggled from Iran and destined for Yemeni insurgents, officials said on Monday. Yemen's government said the arms intercepted aboard the ship off the country's coast also included military grade explosives, rocket-propelled grenades and bomb-making equipment, according to a statement by its embassy in Washington. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/29/us-yemen-weapons-iran-idUSBRE90S01B20130129

Egypt clashes continue as curfew defied

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Egyptians defied efforts by President Mohamed Morsi to restore order around the country on Monday as demonstrators and security forces clashed for the fifth consecutive day and tension mounted between the government and its opposition rivals. The Islamist-dominated upper house of parliament quickly approved Mr Morsi’s controversial proposal to grant the army powers to arrest civilians. This came the day after he declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in the Suez Canal cities of Suez, Ismailia and Port Said, where a court verdict on Saturday sentencing 21 people to death ... more »

Rogue 5m-long great white shark attacks boat off Victoria's coast

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
MELBOURNE fishermen have captured the moment a monster 5m great white shark attacked their tiny fishing boat off Victoria's coast. The three fishermen, brothers Andrew and Ben Donegan and friend Joel Ryan, were tuna fishing at Cape Nelson, off Portland, near the Victorian and South Australian border, when the huge predator started to circle the vessel. They said it then suddenly became aggressive and tried to take a bite out of the boat. http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/rogue-5m-long-great-white-shark-attacks-boat-off-victorias-coast/story-fndo6axq-1226563793141

Gas Leak Causes Fatality at Korean Samsung Plant

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
A gas leak at a Samsung semiconductor plant in Hwaseong, Korea, last night killed a worker—and local news sources are suggesting that a cover-up by Sammy could be behind the incident. Yonhap News is reporting that a 132-gallon tank of hydrofluoric acid began leaking last night at the plant. An initial leak apparently occurred at 11pm, and then a subsequent leak at 5am, in total issuing 2.6 gallons of acid, mainly in gaseous form. While the precise order of events remains unclear, it is suggested that Samsung then called a maintenance team to fix the problem, but did not report the i... more »

Areas of Sydney flooded by heaviest rainfall in a decade

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Parts of Sydney have been drenched in their heaviest daily rainfall totals in more than a decade as a wild storm system washed over the city on Monday night after causing havoc in the north of the state and in Queensland. About 1500 residents downstream of Grafton spent the night in emergency accommodation after being evacuated due to the storm, which has claimed four lives in Queensland, including that of a three-year-old boy who was hit by a falling tree in Brisbane's north http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/weather/areas-of-sydney-flooded-by-heaviest-rainfall-in-a-decade... more »

ComVal villagers flee from landslide, Philippines

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Scores of families fled their homes after a heavy downpour caused a landslide in a village in Maco, Compostela Valley, on Sunday, authorities said. Several houses were washed away after a river in Barangay Mainit “changed course” following the landslide at past 7 p.m., according to Abel Dagoon, barangay chief. Mainit is still haunted by memories of a similar incident—but of much bigger scale—almost six years ago. At least 20 people were killed in a series of landslides that hit the village and the neighboring Barangay Masara on Sept. 5-6, 2008. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/348655/... more »

Seven dead in landslide at football match in Turkey

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
At least seven people were killed late Sunday when a landslide invaded the pitch at an amateur football game in southeastern Turkey, engulfing players and spectators, local sources said. Three others were injured and a fourth person went missing as sodden earth knocked over a wall at the football pitch in the city of Sirnak, hit by heavy rains in recent days. http://sports.ndtv.com/football/news/item/202642-seven-dead-in-landslide-at-football-match-in-turkey

'Muslim Vigilantes': Video Abuse Victim Found

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
The victim of a "Muslim vigilante" attack that was filmed and uploaded to YouTube has come forward after a police appeal. The man was one of a number of people who were harassed on east London streets in a single weekend earlier this month. Several incidents were filmed and the footage posted online. http://news.sky.com/story/1044186/muslim-vigilantes-video-abuse-victim-found

F-16 Fighter Jet Missing Over Adriatic Sea

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
The US Air Force has begun a search operation after losing contact with a fighter jet during a training mission off the coast of Italy. The headquarters of the 31st Fighter Wing, at Aviano Air Base in Italy, issued a brief statement saying the F-16 fighter had one pilot aboard when contact was lost over the Adriatic Sea. There was no immediate word on the fate of the plane or the pilot. http://news.sky.com/story/1044225/f-16-fighter-jet-missing-over-adriatic-sea

Report: Youth Joblessness Rises Fastest In UK

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
Youth unemployment has increased in the UK at a faster rate than any other country in the G8 since the start of the recession, a new report has said. A study by the Work Foundation found that the UK now lags only behind Spain and Greece for youth joblessness in OECD countries. The problem cannot be attributed just to the recession because other countries have fared better, the research group said. http://news.sky.com/story/1044248/report-youth-joblessness-rises-fastest-in-uk

Missing Mexican Band: Survivor Tells Of Attack

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
The survivor of a deadly attack on a 16-member Colombian-style music group has told authorities how at least 10 gunmen entered a private party and kidnapped the band and four crew members. A member of the Kombo Kolombia band told police that the 20 hostages were blindfolded before being driven away in a number of vehicles. The band member then heard gunshots and a conversation about where the assailants would dump the bodies, according to Nuevo Leon state security spokesman Jorge Domene. http://news.sky.com/story/1044252/missing-mexican-band-survivor-tells-of-attack

William Hill Sign Kills a Man as it Fell from one of their Shops in London

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 14 hours ago
A man has died after being hit by a large metal sign that fell from a William Hill shop. The man, believed to be in his 20s, was treated at the scene in Camden, north London, on Monday afternoon before being taken to hospital, where medics were unable to save him. http://news.sky.com/story/1044208/man-dies-as-sign-falls-from-william-hill-shop

4.1 Magnitude Earthquake SOUTHERN PERU - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.1 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 03:31:23 UTC Monday, January 28, 2013 at 10:31:23 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 15.545°S, 72.077°W Depth 99.6 km (61.9 miles) Region SOUTHERN PERU Distances 42 km (26 miles) SE of Orcopampa, Peru

4.9 Magnitude Earthquake SULAWESI, INDONESIA - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.9 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 03:16:36 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:16:36 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 0.060°S, 122.980°E Depth 133.7 km (83.1 miles) Region SULAWESI, INDONESIA Distances 55 km (34 miles) SSW of Bilungala, Indonesia

4.4 Magnitude Earthquake DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.4 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 01:48:57 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 03:48:57 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 35.375°N, 27.204°E Depth 26.6 km (16.5 miles) Region DODECANESE ISLANDS, GREECE Distances 15 km (9 miles) S of Karpathos, Greece

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA - 29th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.6 Date-Time Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 00:56:44 UTC Monday, January 28, 2013 at 06:56:44 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 12.104°N, 88.030°W Depth 34.5 km (21.4 miles) Region NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA Distances 95 km (59 miles) SW of Jiquilillo, Nicaragua

4.2 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude mb 4.2 Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Date time 2013-01-28 23:49:17.0 UTC Location 42.60 N ; 79.66 E Depth 1 km Distances 57 km S Koshkar , Kazakhstan

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.8 Date-Time Monday, January 28, 2013 at 21:24:36 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 09:24:36 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 22.228°S, 179.547°W Depth 585.2 km (363.6 miles) Region SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS Distances 195 km (121 miles) SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.6 Date-Time Monday, January 28, 2013 at 20:37:09 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 02:37:09 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 42.544°N, 79.771°E Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Distances 69 km (42 miles) SE of Kegen, Kazakhstan

Who Pays For The Consequences Of Not Dealing With Climate Change?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
I've only been to one state banquet at the White House in my life. It was for Czech President Vaclav Havel and the only reason I was invited was because it was pre-Google and I was the only one in President Clinton's rolodex who knew the difference between Lou Rawls and Lou Reed. It was the first time I got to meet so many people I write about here at *DWT* so often: from arch-villains like Charles Koch, Henry Kissinger, Jane Harman, Erskine Bowles, and Tipper Gore to some passing political figures of the day like Pat Danner (D-MO), Vic Fazio (D-CA), Richard Lugar (R-IN), Norman ... more »

4.7 Magnitude Earthquake OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.7 Date-Time Monday, January 28, 2013 at 20:29:14 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 06:29:14 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 37.500°N, 143.606°E Depth 33.4 km (20.8 miles) Region OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN Distances 227 km (141 miles) ESE of Ishinomaki, Japan

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGION - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.8 Date-Time Monday, January 28, 2013 at 20:20:53 UTC Monday, January 28, 2013 at 03:20:53 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 9.072°N, 82.866°W Depth 29.8 km (18.5 miles) Region PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGION Distances 28 km (17 miles) N of Rio Sereno, Panama

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN - 28th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.6 Date-Time Monday, January 28, 2013 at 19:47:38 UTC Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 01:47:38 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 42.507°N, 79.595°E Depth 9.9 km (6.2 miles) Region EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN Distances 64 km (39 miles) SSE of Kegen, Kazakhstan

Smartphone Sensors: Security Secrets

Megaan at Current news updates, World current news - 15 hours ago
*According to security researchers, Data captured by smart phone sensors could help criminals deduction codes used to lock the gadgets.* The data was useable because sensors can gather information with more freedom than apps loaded on the machine. By analyzing data gathered by accelerometers they were able to get a fine idea of the Pin used to protect a phone. In forbidden tests, data from accelerometers was captured, exported and analysed to see if it matched a bigger dictionary of taps and swipes that had been previously gathered. After five guesses it could spot Pins about 43%... more »

Perrito entre las flores del jardín

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Flamingos enamorados disfrutando de un buen baile

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Hermoso paisaje natural con ríos casas y un cielo maravilloso

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Pajaritos jugando en las ramas de los árboles

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Hermosa foca blanca recostada en la nieve

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Ricos pastelillos de chocolate acompañados de ricas fresas

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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Cascada de agua cristalina en un día de otoño

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 16 hours ago
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"US-China Relations: War in 2013?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 16 hours ago
*"US-China Relations: War in 2013?" * by Addison Wiggin "War between the US and China — an unpleasant thought, for sure…unless you happen to be a defense contractor. The threat of war could be sufficient to power the defense industry’s profit growth for many years. We would not be tackling this grim topic — nor engaging in the financial market version of grave-dancing — if the suits and uniforms in Washington understood that China is merely implementing its own version of the Monroe Doctrine. If you don’t remember the Monroe Doctrine from history class, it goes like this: P... more »

Alan Waldman : 'Ballykissangel' is a Charming Irish Small-Town Drama Rich in Characters

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 17 hours ago
Waldman's film and TV treasures you may have missed: Drama, comedy and a wealth of Irish characters make 'Ballykissangel' fun. By Alan Waldman / The Rag Blog / January 28, 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, Ireland, and Scotland. Most are

Christy Clark Gets Busted, Fake Awards Ceremony IS BC LIBERAL ELECTION PLOY

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 17 hours ago
Here`s the deal, details are emerging, the BC Liberals approached IIFA , ...IIFA is the outfit that holds the Bollywood Oscars, the real ones, the BC Liberals attempted to get IIFA to change the traditional date in late June/Early July to April...IIFA said no.. I`ll let Michael Smyth explain the rest, here`s an excerpt.. ___________ *"The International Indian Film Academy negotiated with the government to bring their 2013 awards gala to Vancouver, but the deal never got done.* ***Why? According to an IIFA official, the government wanted to move up the date of the awards from June to... more »

Australia rainfall records tumble as storm heads south – Winds whip up bushfires in Victoria

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 17 hours ago
[image: Flooding in Queensland, Australia, 29 January 2013. Photo: 3aw.com.au] By Peter Hannam, Carbon economy editor 29 January 2013 (Sydney Morning Herald) – Update A slew of January rainfall records were broken as the remnants of ex-tropical cyclone Oswald heads south along the NSW coast. Pine Ridge, south of Tamworth, copped 131 millimetres of rain in the 24 hours to 9am Tuesday, setting an annual record, according to Aaron Coutts-Smith, NSW manager of climate services at the weather bureau. Other notable falls include Wyee, near Lake Macquarie, which received 171.8mm, its ... more »

justice

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 17 hours ago
Allegory of Justice, Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1537

evil - lution

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 17 hours ago

RIP Challenger crew

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 18 hours ago
[Photo via SpaceX] It was 28 years ago. I got up at the crack of dawn to watch the Challenger launch. I witnessed the explosion live. Heard the disbelief and horror in the news anchor's voice as he described a scene gone so terribly off script. It was gruesome... Spent the rest of the day in a near trance, watching the sanitized video loop a thousand times while I struggled with my own shock and grief. It was also the day I realized video can lie, even on the news. The loop didn't nearly capture the searing violence of that moment. Perhaps for the best that most were spared the m... more »

When Bob Woodward tells you to read something, you stand up and READ -- plus other Woodward enhanced interrogation techniques

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 18 hours ago
*Watch out, Diane! If Bob doesn't like your question, he can have you get up on the table and cluck like a chicken.* *by Ken* I think I've established that I'm not a great fan of make-believe journalist Bob Woodward -- having posed such questions as "Is Bob Woodward the very best person to review George Tenet's book? Or maybe the WORST? (Can you guess which way the Washington Post voted?)" (May 2007) and "Is it possible that Bob Woodward really believes he's giving us first drafts of actual history?" (October 2010). All the same, I wasn't expecting to find myself laughing out loud... more »

Bob Feldman : The Rise of the Texas 'Big Rich,' 1930-1940

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 18 hours ago
Charles Marsh, owner of the Austin American and Austin Statesman (later merged as the Austin American-Statesman), also made big money in the oil business. Image from the Public Welfare Foundation. The hidden history of Texas Part 11: 1930-1940/2 -- The rise of the Texas 'Big Rich' By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / January 28, 2013 In his 2009 book, The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the

Contact the Powell river Persuader

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 18 hours ago
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Contact Robin Mathews

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 18 hours ago
To contact Robin Mathews, click here.. rmathews@telus.net

Koalas become ‘urban refugees’ as global warming causes record fires across Australia – Deforestation, dogs, and traffic increase peril

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 18 hours ago
[image: Logo for the documentary film, 'Koala Hospital', which highlights the many perils facing koalas, including climate change due to record fires across Australia, deforestation, dogs, and vehucular traffic. Graphic: koalahospital.com]By Jeremy Hance 28 January 2013 (mongabay.com) – According to Susan Kelly, koalas have become "urban refugees," under siege by expanding cities that bring with them deforestation, dogs, traffic, and other ills for native wildlife. Director of Global Briefing, and writer, producer and director of the new documentary *Koala Hospital*, Kelly has sp... more »

Cuz!

A.Decker at GlobaLove Think Tank - 18 hours ago
- Recently saw tv about Spencer Wells' Genographic project, where he claims all human DNA came from east Africa. I'm cool with that; his presentation - the tv version at least - makes plenty good sense. My pasty white German/Welsh ass is fundamentally African, and I am your cousin. Admitedly a few times removed but still, that sits cozy in my mind. Of course you've got your critics, some of whom make sense; like scientists who say there's a problem or two with Wells' methodology, but also some indigenous folks who are scared of "biocolonialism," wtf that is; another who claims to be a... more »

Army training exercise happening on Houston's south side shortly after Miami military excerise: What are they preparing for?

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 19 hours ago
SkyEye 13 HD was over the south side where at first look, it appears there's a massive SWAT scene happening. People have been calling police, as well as our newsroom, saying they're hearing gunshots in the area of Scott and Airport. It turns out, the Army says, it's a multi-agency training drill. They're doing it at the old Carnegie High School. Helicopters were also involved. The Army isn't giving any details of what the training is about. So if you see the helicopters or hear gunfire, it's only a drill. http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=8971311 * Matt's th... more »

NEOCON DRONES ON ABOUT DRONES

Neoconservative propagandist Michael Rubin, writing today in *Commentary*magazine, attempts to defend the use of drones in the fight against the West’s enemies. Rubin begins his piece by writing: *The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has announced an inquiry into the use of drones in Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, and the Palestinian Territories, and whether drones violate international law. The inquiry comes at the request of Russia, China, and Pakistan, a triad of countries not known for their concern about human rights.* Rubin neglects to mention that the US and thei... more »

"We need to be able to engage the Sask Party on economic issues” - Erin Weir - Candidate for #skndpldr

leftdog at Buckdog - 19 hours ago
*A great article from the Lloydminster, Saskatchewan 'Meridian Booster'. By my reckoning, economist Erin Weir continues to ask the hardest questions of any candidate in the Saskatchewan New Democrat leadership campaign. The governing Saskatchewan Party is led by Premier Brad Wall and boosted (to the point of embarrassment) by the province's major daily papers and other MSM outlets. Weir holds Wall's fiscal and natural resource policy under the microscope and it's not as rosy as the government or the press try to tell you it is. **NDP leader candidate makes Border City stop **A Saska... more »

dream upon a star

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 20 hours ago

The Sunni Middle East and the Korean Peninsula, both artificially divided by the cabal, to be reunified

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
* * *I find this curious that Ben promotes Keenan knowing full well who he is and who he works for. So much of what Ben does is passing coded messages to various groups. **-AK* * * *The Sunni Middle East and the Korean Peninsula, both artificially divided by the cabal, to be reunified* Posted by Benjamin Fulford December 11, 2012 As the center of world economic gravity continues to shift towards Asia, changing old Western political constructs aimed to “divide and conquer” have become a key topic of secret debate. The machinations and fighting in Syria are aimed at “destroying arti... more »

Meat — A Benign Extravagance

What Is Sustainable at What Is Sustainable - 20 hours ago
Is meat evil? A vocal minority shouts “Yes!” The British eco-journalist, George Monbiot, was an enthusiastic advocate for the vegan diet. He did an abrupt U-turn after reading Simon Fairlie’s book, *Meat — A Benign Extravagance*. Fairlie is a powerhouse thinker, a fire hose of ideas, and a tireless detective who hunts down those who ejaculate statistics that are ridiculously biased or fictitious. This book will reduce your trust in all statistics by 71.8 percent. He doesn’t take sides; he forces everyone to reconsider their beliefs. I strongly recommend it to readers who have ... more »

Cool Collection of Pics from 1957 and 1958

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 20 hours ago
Former US serviceman Tom Jones sent these around and eventually they made their way to me. Here's his story in Chinese. Visions of a lost Taiwan, in color. The last dozen plates are from his round the island scooter trip. Enjoy by clicking on READ MORE below: 現在小朋友對於早期的台灣,都只能透過零碎的照片、以及長輩口述拼湊出樣貌。最近網路上流傳一位美國大兵 Tom Jones 在46(1957)到47(1958)年間駐守台灣時所拍攝的一系列照片,可看到與現在大不同的台北,以及各旅遊景點的早期樣貌。 Tom Jones 早期在美軍服役,並於46(1957)到47(1958)年間隨著美軍顧問團來台駐守台灣發射站。這位老兄顯然很喜歡攝影,拍下大量50年代的台灣。他在2006年將這些半世紀前的照片,分享到 Picasa 「1957-58 Taiwan」相簿,最近被台灣網友發現後大量轉載,引起一股懷舊旋風。 Tom Jones 以外國人的眼光,拍下50年代的純樸台灣,看似百無聊賴的建築、街景、風景畫面,過了... more »

Trashed

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 20 hours ago
Having canceled my subscription to satellite service several years ago, I rarely have an opportunity to watch television anymore (not that I want to). The obsolete teevee, a grumpy hefty metallic relic, collects dust on the floor under my bedroom window...I don't know quite how to retire it in a socially responsible way. So it remains - a perpetually antiquated, hostile rebuke - a repulsive hulk of my former stupidity, oblivious of our unsustainabilty - that now gives me nightmares. Every now and then though, I come across an advertisement on the 'tubes, that just knocks me over. ... more »

How will shrinking shelf space impact publishing?

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 20 hours ago
This week Barnes and Noble boldly stated that they envisaged a store reduction of around a third over the next decade. Some however might raise the question of whether they will be in the market at the end of that period. We also expect Waterstones in the UK to cut their cloth and shrink in the near future. What would you predict for the sales of your next best seller that you will publish in say 12 to 18 months? What will be the initial print run and costs to get it to first base? How reactive can you be to ramp up or shut down? Will merely cutting back the list resolve the issu... more »

Irish Town Resists Bailout Conditions

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 20 hours ago
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/01/201312872217801108.html * * *Irish Town Resists Bailout Conditions* * * Blaming banks for economic crisis, community in the south unwilling to accept terms for national debt restructuring. Last Modified: 28 Jan 2013 12:46 The European Central Bank has rejected Ireland's proposals to restructure some of the country's huge debts. The government wants to avoid paying tens of billions of dollars over the next decade to underwrite a failed bank. But one community in southern Ireland is unwilling to accept the terms of the bailout... more »

UFO sighting over Russia, January 21 2013, stabilized & zoomed: Missile? Something else?

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 20 hours ago
*Questions to be answered if this is a missile:* 1. If the flame is providing the source of illumination, why does it linger for so long after the projectile's flight ceases (and indeed seems to hover in the sky), unlike a missile which snuffs out immediately? 2. Why is the illumination so incredibly large in the sky, instead of a point of light? 3. Why is the contrail fanned out in such a broad manner, unlike the straight trail usually seen with rockets? 4. Why two missile tests so close together, if not simultaneously? 5. Why conducted where they'll be seen by the public? 6. W... more »

Lamar W. Hankins : Gun Control and the Ethics of Self-Defense

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 21 hours ago
Political cartoon by J.D. Crow / AL.com. The ethics of self-defense: Reconsidering gun control Much of this will seem counterintuitive, especially to those who are brought up with a macho mentality, whose inclination will be to fight, get revenge, teach the hoodlum a lesson... By Lamar W. Hankins /The Rag Blog / January 28, 2013 Since I last wrote about gun control in the middle of

Florida Boondoggle

skrashen at Schools Matter - 21 hours ago
Posted on http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/gradebook/content/time-hardwire-florida-schools-senate-ed-chairman-says Florida Boondoggle The Florida Board is eager to spend nearly a half billion dollars to buy and set up equipment primarily so that children can take tests online. There is zero research support for this kind of testing program. Nor is there any demand for a pilot study to be done. As soon as the equipment is set up, it will be declared obsolete. It will not improve student performance, so a more full-proof and expensive computer system will be developed. The result: A perma... more »

Bill Good`s Female Phone Answerer Stages Fake Partisan Phone-In Callers

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 21 hours ago
*CKNW brass and BC Liberal Operatives are playing fake phone-call games on Billy Good`s Show* Bill Good phone-in callers are being staged, partisan callers who hate the NDP, BC Liberal operatives are being put through while NDP supporters and those critical of the BC Liberals are being screened out.. I`m not too sure that Bill Good is aware of it, the woman answering the phones on his show is a new voice, either Bill Good is fully aware or cknw brass have planted a BC Liberal operative on his show to screen callers.. I mentioned last week how Billy Good set-up Adrian Dix with bil... more »

Crackpot Congressman of the Day

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 21 hours ago
And the winner is, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) who proffered a "constitutional amendment which would make failure to balance the nation’s budget an impeachable offense." His amendment "calls for a balanced budget within five years, after which time federal spending could not exceed federal revenue." And he's polishing his crackpot bonafides with the stipulation that said budget balancing cannot in any way be accomplished with the raising of revenues. It mandates spending cuts only. Guessing, cuts in military spending would not be acceptable either, considering his committee assignments a... more »

Krugman discusses the Jindal moves!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 21 hours ago
*MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013* *And Ryan’s shifting statistic:* Bobby Jindal has been scolding his own GOP, calling it “the stupid party.” In today’s column, Paul Krugman quotes Jindal making another bold-sounding statement: “We must not be the party that simply protects the well-off so they can keep their toys. We have to be the party that shows all Americans how they can thrive.” As Krugman notes, Jindal’s snark about “the well-off” is new to the GOP. But uh-oh! Krugman notes what Jindal has now proposed for Louisiana—shifts in taxes which will *benefit* the well-off and penalize th... more »

Is Alex Callinicos Finished? Pt 4

Keith Watermelon at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 22 hours ago

Is Alex Callinicos Finished? Pt 3

Keith Watermelon at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 22 hours ago

Will Darrell Issa Be Allowed To Kill Off The U.S. Post Office This Year?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 22 hours ago
Last week when Blue America endorsed Toi Hutchison for Jesse Jackson Jr.'s old congressional seat (IL-02), she told first Nicole Sandler's listenersand then Crooks and Liars readers what a strong supporter of the post office she is. [H]ealthcare delivery is just like mail delivery in this way. Fedex is the private option, USPS is the public option. And the reason it doesn’t cost $99 to send a package through the private option is because the Postal Service will do it for $6. The public option holds private carriers accountable, and having a public option for health insurance woul... more »

Musical Interlude: Brulé and Aero, “Circle Of Life”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
Brulé and Aero, “Circle Of Life” - http://www.youtube.com/

Clearly the Party Is NOT Over

The Dems (Dims?) are useless? Receiving huge pay-offs while approving business-friendly agendas at the expense of the taxpayers would render almost anyone useless, wouldn't it? The more controversy is stirred up about death panels and Muslim infiltration of the government, the less discussion there is, for example, about the tax subsidies for the oil industry. These people know what

Sunday Globe Special: New York Times Will Get You Out of Russia

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 22 hours ago
*Now we know who are the intelligence assets in the country.** * * **"The magazine New Times recently published a five-page guide for would-be asylum-seekers, offering information on the most receptive countries and advice on how to get there."* * **I'm sorry, I thought it said New York Times (what did they do, leave out the York and think we would be fooled?).* "In Russia, a simple choice changes lives; Prosecution of Putin opponents sends some on run" by Kathy Lally | Washington Post, January 27, 2013 * **NYT, WaPo, same thing.* MOSCOW — In the end, Suren Gazaryan had little time ... more »

The happy faces around me

Jody Paterson at A Closer Look: Jody Paterson - 22 hours ago
It's not always fun hanging out with the kids at Angelitos children's home. Sometimes it's just a lot of work, and sometimes it's really discouraging. Sometimes they just get on your nerves, the way any kid does. But yesterday was one of the good days. Not sure if that was due to the sun shining for the first time in a couple of weeks, or if the kids were just ready for a free-for-all at *el campo*, the empty dirt field above the foster home where they can burn off a little energy from time to time. It was a good day for getting some new photos of the kids, and I wanted to share them ... more »

"How It REALLY Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
What a *lovely *heroic fantasy... pure bullshit, but entertaining until you start really thinking about it, or God forbid, do it... - CP ● *"Being John Wayne, Or Not..."* by CoyotePrime** * * Being a dumbass kid whose mind was full of delusional “John Wayne” hero nonsense, I enlisted (with the required parental consent) in the Marine Corps at 17. It was late 1968, the VietNam war was raging, and the military had a tremendous need for fresh bodies. (The first draft wouldn't happen until July, 1969. Incredibly, my birthdate was picked number 1! So my sorry self was going an... more »

Sunday Globe Special: Dominican Discrimination

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 22 hours ago
*"Both industries require cheap labor that Haitians have long provided. Yet many Dominicans have come to resent the influx of lower-paid workers from across the border."* "‘Stateless’ Haitians get legal foothold; Migrants start to receive papers needed for rights" by Ezequiel Abiu Lopez | Associated Press, January 27, 2013 SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS, Dominican Republic — Julien Henrique spent 50 years toiling in the sugar cane fields of the Dominican Republic and 10 more trying to collect a meager monthly pension after he left the company. Born in neighboring Haiti, Henrique never rece... more »

The Tricky Math of Rigging the Electoral College

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 22 hours ago
Rick Hasen has a good column about about the national GOP effort to get Republican-controlled legislatures in states which vote for Democrats in presidential elections to switch to apportioning electoral votes by Congressional districts. Mainly I agree with his bottom line: it's unlikely to go anywhere. In particular, he focuses, correctly, on some of the ways in which the incentives for the legislators and governors involved run against the incentives of national presidential candidates. Hasen is certainly correct that there's nothing illegal or unconstitutional about the scheme. I... more »

Hagel Warned Obama Of Rogue Pentagon Leading A 'New World Order'

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 22 hours ago
* * http://www.businessinsider.com/hagel-warned-obama-about-out-of-control-pentagon-new-world-order-2013-1 * * *Hagel Warned Obama Of Rogue Pentagon Leading A 'New World Order'* Robert Johnson and Geoffrey Ingersoll | Jan. 28, 2013, 11:29 AM AP As Chuck Hagel seeks support for his nomination to become Secretary of Defense, Bob Woodward has released a story about a White House trip the former Senator made in 2009. The Washington Post reports: According to an account that Hagel later gave, and is reported here for the first time, he told Obama: “We are at a time where there is a ne... more »

SPOT THE CHILD ABUSER, AND SPY

Anon at aangirfan - 23 hours ago
*James Taylor Jr (centre)* The most dangerous child abusers are often members of one of the following: *1. *A fundamentalist religious group *2.* An intelligence service *3.* An extreme right-wing political party The Exclusive Brethren has been accused of providing over half a million dollars to the campaign of George W. Bush, and providing cash to other right-wing politicians allegedly linked to the CIA. Exclusive Brethren - Wikipedia... *When Alan Robertson was aged ten, he was raped by James Taylor Jr, who was the head of the Exclusive Brethren.* The Exclusive Brethern is a ... more »

Uh, Agent Green? Seriously? *rattles empty bottle in kitchen*

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 23 hours ago
How are we supposed to run a successful psy-ops website when you're always using up all the creamer? Store is a block away, and you have a company Segway at your disposal. I tell you, agents these days. *shakes head*
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