Sunday, April 28, 2013

28 April - Blogs Im Following II

Paris by SPOT SatelliteParis by SPOT Satellite (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: The palace of Luxembourg, in the Luxe...English: The palace of Luxembourg, in the Luxembourg garden, Paris, at sunset. Suomi: Luxembourgin palatsi Luxembourgin puistossa Pariisissa auringon laskun aikaan. Français : Le palais du Luxembourg, dans le jardin du Luxembourg, à Paris, au coucher du soleil. Русский: Люксембургский дворец в Люксембургском саду, Париж, на заходе солнца. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This panorama is made from 8 photos. Hugin and...This panorama is made from 8 photos. Hugin and Enblend were used for stitching. Gimp was used for some slight post-processing. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Paris Sunset from the Louvre windowParis Sunset from the Louvre window (Photo credit: Dimitry B)
Where are they Now? - A-Z of Bristol bands - S...Where are they Now? - A-Z of Bristol bands - Songwriters - Musicians (Photo credit: brizzle born and bred)
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Meet & Greet Monday (#MtaGt)

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 34 minutes ago
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If you've kept up on your mega-bundling, Paris could be in your future

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 34 minutes ago
*by Ken* You probably thought the cushy job of U.S. ambassador to France was all locked up for that Mega-Bundler Guy. Turns out Mega-Bundler Guy has either pressing business holding him out of consideration or maybe -- according to the *New York Post* (take it for what it's worth) -- some more personal problems. Which means the job is open again, at least as of this report from the *Washington Post*'s Loopmaster, Al Kamen, from a couple of days ago (links onsite). *Paris is open! Update those resumes.* *The U.S. ambassador's residence in Paris* By Al Kamen Get those resumes out!... more »

Why I won’t be buying the govt’s shares

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 35 minutes ago
Even if it does go ahead, I won’t be buying shares in the government’s non-privatisation1 of electricity generators. Why? Well, in the first instance, David Shearer and Russel Norman have demonstrated that what can be created with politics can also be killed with it. Says Oliver Hartwich, Practically from one second to the next, and with no previous warning, let alone any kind of meaningful stakeholder consultation, the rules of the energy market were called into question… The strong public reactions to the proposal, as well as the substantial losses for energy companies listed... more »

The War on Drugs is a Failure

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 hour ago
..we don’t treat alcoholics like this. Starring Chris Christie, Ron Paul, and the dubious powers of Autotune. Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 2 hours ago
The magic bus as envisioned by Science and Mechanics magazine in 1950. [via Roger Wilkerson.]

Keewatin Region, Nunavut

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 2 hours ago

“…to whenever castration and office has been…”

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 2 hours ago
*OFFICER (giving order): “Send reinforcements, we’re going to advance.” N.C.O. (passing on order): “Send three and four-pence, we’re going to a dance.”* What happens when two of the most popular digital voices speak to each other? Artist Michael Silber asked Google Voice and Siri to talk to each other. Chinese whispers has nothing on this: [Hat tip Noodle Food] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Snapshots from the Performance

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 3 hours ago
Photo credit: JACOB BELCHER/HARVARD OFA

Awwwwww... Frank Luntz Gets Outed-- And Then Gets Poutraged

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
A couple days ago we embedded a tape of Hate Talk Radio host Mark Levin's show, which has millions of listeners with no capacity for discernment. On it he denounced Paul Ryan as an Establishment shill and encouraged his listeners-- the ones I just referred to as lacking discernment-- to vote against him in the future. That might be great news for Rob Zerban or-- on a longshot-- Hillary Clinton-- but Establishment Republicans just *hate*when that happens. And it happens a lot, both from Levin and Big Daddy Limbaugh. And that was the topic of the latest skirmish in the GOP civil war ... more »

The Diamond Blue

gail zawacki at Wit's End - 4 hours ago
Thanks to http://3es.weebly.com/ for this song. It's not exactly the sort of music I prefer, but oh, it could not be more à *propos*. * "Dear God"* hope you got the letter, and... I pray you can make it better down here. I don't mean a big reduction in the price of beer but all the people that you made in your image, see them starving on their feet 'cause they don't get enough to eat from God, I can't believe in you Dear God, sorry to disturb you, but... I feel that I should be heard loud and clear. We all need a big reduction in amount of tears and all the people that you made in your ... more »

Nueva colección de rosas de colores para el Día de las Madres (10 de Mayo)

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 4 hours ago
*Nota:* Click aquí para ver más *imágenes de rosas* Por favor visite nuestra página oficial: www.fotofrontera.com

Racial privilege, or one law for all?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 4 hours ago
[image: image] The so called “constitutional conversation” initiated by the Racist Party in their coalition deal with Nation is less about discussing a constitutionthan it is about entrenching racial privilege the Treaty, right down to “implementation of [fraudulent] Treaty principles in the workplace.” Canterbury University's David Round argues the point with the Racist Party’s Te Ururoa Flavell on Sunday’s Q+A: [image: image] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at ihug.co.nz)

Chicago Student Boycott: Israel and Malcolm set the record straight

Timothy D. Slekar at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 4 hours ago
“Hundreds of Chicago students are taking up the mantle in the fight against the role of standardized tests in public school closures as they walked out of a state exam Wednesday. Their message: “We are over-tested, under-resourced and fed up!” Common Dreams. “The only place that students should be during the school day is in [...]

Why our health care costs so much

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 5 hours ago
Ezra posts a fascinating long read today about an experimental health care program that saves money. It's based on a simple concept that doesn't require costly medical equipment. It basically consists of regular home visits to housebound elderly patients by registered nurses. It kept these patients who suffered from chronic but easily treatable conditions from ending up in hospitals. Apparently it worked too well. But Health Quality Partners, with its emphasis on continuous nurse-to-patient contact, did work. Of the 15 programs, four improved patient outcomes without increasing cos... more »

Agri Econ 9: On Agrarian Reform and Agri Credit

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 5 hours ago
Below are some exchanges that I and some friends made last January 18-20, 2013 in my facebook wall. Posting their comments with their permission. ------------- Tibs Filbert Arsenal Arceño Hi noy, for me one main factor why local harvested rice have higher prices compared to other asian countries is land ownership. As practiced, most land planted w/ rice are being owned by absentee landowners. Since these lands are cultivated by tenants, workers or renters—a portion of price of produces are considered before taking into account the base price for the market. While in Vietnam majority... more »

Burned rainforest vulnerable to grass invasion

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 5 hours ago
[image: Aerial view of forest edge in Mato Grosso, the Southern Amazon. Photo: mongabay.com] 24 April 2013 (mongabay.com) – Rainforests that have been affected by even low-intensity fires are far more vulnerable to invasion by grasses, finds a new study published in special issue of the journal *Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B*. The findings are significant because they suggest that burned forests may be more susceptible to subsequent fires which may burn more intensely due to increased fuel loads. The research is based on an eight-year study involving experimen... more »

Marriage Proposal - That Will Make you Smile

2old2care at Because I Can - 6 hours ago
At Daily Kos - 6 minutes of your time "I Think I Want to Marry You." A Google Lunchroom Video. (But DOMA's Not Making It Easy)

Petition: Tell ABC, NBC, and CBS News to cover climate change

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 6 hours ago
[image: In 2012, ABC, CBS, and NBC evening news programs devoted 92 news segments to the royal family, versus 12 news segments on climate change. Graphic: Media Matters] (Media Matters) – Twelve. That's the combined number of segments that ABC, CBS, and NBC's nightly news programs devoted to climate change throughout all of 2012. This is woefully inadequate. We need coverage that's consistent with the importance of dealing with this issue. That's why we and the Sierra Club are joining the League of Conservation Voters in asking those three nightly news programs to do a better job ... more »

Consumer society

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 6 hours ago
I started worrying about the ruination of our planet at an early age, long before they started calling us treehuggers. I was about 12 years old when I first heard the phrase planned obsolescence. I recall being indignant even at that young age at the calculated wastefulness of the corporate profit seekers. I remember before that, when things were built to last using high quality materials and engineered so they were easily repairable when parts inevitably wore out. More importantly, the cost of parts and repair work were low enough to make it worth it to extend the life of the prod... more »

Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, April 28th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 6 hours ago
Yes, it is Sunday, and first I want to let everyone know that I am feeling much better today.... Better than I have for the last two weeks.... I have been suffering from a head cold, migraine headaches, body chills, etc... Many of the symptoms of Influenza but without the extra great things that come along with having the Flu itself.... I have noticed that many people have had much the same illness that I have had, and it does make me wonder.... Are the criminals wanting to see us more sick, and/or dead responsible for many of these new sicknesses that we all are encountering? I am... more »

Yachtsmen, rats, global warming threaten Chile’s humboldt penguins – ‘This area used to be completely filled with penguins and birds’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 6 hours ago
[image: Humboldt penguins. Humboldt penguins in Chile are in severe decline, due to Yachtsmen, rats, and global warming. Photo: DAVID W CERNY / REUTERS] 28 April 2013 (Sapa-AFP) – Several dozen Humboldt penguins sun themselves along the coast of an islet in central Chile where the majestic birds coming here to nest once numbered in the thousands. Humboldt penguins - which nest only in parts of Chile and Peru - over the years have become decimated by human encroachment, rat infestations and unforgiving weather currents carried by unusually warm El Nino ocean temperatures, naturalis... more »

Sunday Question for Liberals

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 7 hours ago
Since I think I'm writing about this soon: holding spending the same, which do you prefer: higher taxes (written, let's say, by liberals, so making taxes more progressive) or taxes where they are and a larger deficit?

Sunday Question for Conservatives

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 7 hours ago
George W. Bush: conservative president, or not? What's underrated about him? What does the conventional critique get right?

What Good Grad Students Do at AERA

Jim Horn at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 7 hours ago
Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary

"Dog 'Cries' At Grave: 'Wiley Crying Over Grandma' (VIDEO)"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"Dog 'Cries' At Grave: 'Wiley Crying Over Grandma' (VIDEO)"* by The Huffington Post "Brace yourselves, because this video is probably going to make you cry. In this viral video, a service dog named Wiley appears to cry at the grave of his handler's grandmother. The video was posted to YouTube by user sarahvarley13 on April 14 and had received more than 79,000 views at the time of writing. It was also posted to the website of the Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (LARC), a Ventura County, Calif., shelter that specializes in the care of wolfdogs and horses. The short clip shows W... more »

Sunday Classics: My dark history with the rolllicking opening of Act II of Donizetti's "Elixir of Love"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
*At the Met this past October, conductor Maurizio Benini (with baritone Mariusz Kwiecien as the blustering Sgt. Belcore) seemed to think the thing to do with this wonderful little chorus that opens Act II of L'Elisir d'amore is to slam-bang your way through it. I think we've already heard a better solution.* *by Ken* Partway through the spring trimester of my junior year in college I stopped going to classes. Just stopped clean. Oh, it wasn't an intentional class stoppage at the outset. It just felt better not going than going. After a while, though, it became a clean break. I kne... more »

Hamas teaches Palestinian schoolboys how to fire Kalashnikovs - Telegraph

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 8 hours ago
'Palestinian schoolboys are learning how to fire Kalashnikovs, throw grenades and plant improvised explosive devices as part of a programme run by Hamas's education ministry. The scheme has been criticised by Palestinian human rights groups, who point out that Hamas has previously banned sport from the school curriculum on the grounds that there is not enough time for it.' More here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/palestinianauthority/10023810/Hamas-teaches-Palestinian-schoolboys-how-to-fire-Kalashnikovs.html My, aren't Hamas truly lovely people. It wonder how... more »

BOSTON BOMBERS, GULEN, RUSSIA, ACTORS

Anon at aangirfan - 8 hours ago
*Left - The boy-loving David Ferrie, who transported drugs for the CIA. Right - Ferrie's 15-year-old student Lee Harvie Oswald.* * * Tamerlan Tsarnaev may be like Lee Harvie Oswald. There were two Oswalds. Only one of them was shot dead. *The CIA's Gulen (left) who helps Erdogan (right) run Turkey.* The Boston Bombers' relative, Graham Fuller of the CIA, is an associate of the Turkish Moslem called Fethullah Gulen. *The CIA's Graham Fuller, who is related to the Boston Bombers, the Tsarnaevs.* Gulen is the CIA asset who helps the CIA to control Turkey. Fuller was was one of the... more »

Petition of the Century in Sweden

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 8 hours ago
http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.ca/2013/04/petition-of-century-in-sweden.html "You should know that we Banks own the courts in this country! We will crush you like a little bug." S-E Bank Chief Executive Lawyer Goteborgsposten, 23 Januari 2000 The Fight in Sweden against the crooked criminal cabal banksters continues! 138319817 the Petition of the Century in Sweden

15 Must-Read Books (And 2 Must-Watch Movies) For Political Science Students

PM at Duck of Minerva - 8 hours ago
Consider this a prompt for an open thread. I’m looking for books to recommend to students to both give them a hint of what academic political science is “really” like but also to get them excited about the systematic study of politics. No single book can do it all, but a summer reading list can Continue reading

Pro-ALEC Editorial - Recklessly Misleads Public

2old2care at Because I Can - 9 hours ago
From March 2013 In an interview, Bill Meierling, ALEC's spokesman, …. did say that ALEC has no plans to reveal its corporate and legislative members, identify individuals representing corporations within ALEC, or open up their model bill task force meetings. Let me rephrase and repeat that in case you did not understand it the first time: In an interview, Bill Meierling, ALEC's spokesman, …. did say that *ALEC has no plans to reveal its corporate and legislative members, * *ALEC has no plans identify individuals representing corporations within ALEC, or * *ALEC has no plan... more »

DC-3

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 9 hours ago

Does Anyone Think The Republican Party Is The Same As A Garden Variety Fascist Party? Consider North Carolina

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 9 hours ago
Just how the GOP, financed by wealthy fascist Art Pope, took over the entire North Carolina state government and immediately turned to subverting democracy and cementing their own power, is a well-known story, at least in circles where people care about such things. And barely a day passes without the Republican extremists in the legislature and the Republican extremist governor working their asses off-- on behalf of consolidating and retaining power. This week, for example, the House, largely along party-lines, passed a controversial voter ID law meant to disenfranchise African-... more »

Pre #commoncore kindergarten and #commoncore kindergarten

Timothy D. Slekar at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 9 hours ago
Thanks to Sara Wottwa for the image collections below. You can read about these images on her blog at http://nocommonsenseeducation.blogspot.com/2013/04/kindergarten-comparison.html . Kindergarten (Pre Common Core) Common Core Kindergarten It’s never too early to start getting your five-year olds ready for college and careers! Someone has to say it! “Time to grow up!” [...]

Moore (NC - ALEC): Women - Duct Tape Your Nipples

2old2care at Because I Can - 9 hours ago
“You know what they say, duct tape fixes everything,” Republican state Rep. Tim Moore agreed. *NC lawmaker: Women should ‘duct tape’ nipples to stay out of jail* By David Edwards Thursday, February 14, 2013 16:18 EDT North Carolina Republican state *Rep. Tim Moore* says that women can protect themselves from a new law that makes baring female breasts illegal by simply applying duct tape to their nipples. On Wednesday, the state House Judiciary Committee C approved House Bill 34, which makes it a Class H felony to purposefully expose “private parts” for the “purpose of arousing or... more »

Tar Sands Refinery Explosion Under-reported

2old2care at Because I Can - 9 hours ago
Saw this on Crooks and Liars April 27, 2013 04:36 PM *Explosion Reported At Detroit Tar Sands Refinery* By Susie Madrak Another explosion, this time near Detroit: DETROIT (WWJ) – BREAKING – There has been an explosion at the Marathon Detroit Refinery and a mandatory evacuation order is in effect for the area just off of Schafer from Ropp down to Dix and all the way down to Outer Drive per Melvindale police. Reports of the explosion came in from several listeners to WWJ Newsradio 950 just before 6 p.m. and it appears that one of the tankers on the site may have exploded. ... more »

Mohawk Nation News 'Asset Stripping'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 10 hours ago
ASSET STRIPPING Posted on April 28, 2013 MNN. Apr. 28. 2013. Canada will be raiding bank accounts to take people’s money. Just like the way the Corporation of Canada passed a statute making itself the trustee of our ever growing $70.5 trillion Indian Trust Fund. The wealth of Canadians, all created by genocide and theft of our natural resources, will be plundered by the shareholders of

Replace 'Pink Ribbon' Campaign with 'Say No to Genotoxins' Campaign

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 10 hours ago
The New York Times has an interesting and lengthy discussion of the Pink Ribbon campaign 'against' cancer. The discussion emphasizes the potential drawbacks of frequent mammogram screening. There has been considerable debate about the relative safety and costs/benefits of annual mammograms for women, especially for those under 50. This article focuses on this debate and the costs/benefits. It does not address the causes of breast cancer, only detection, diagnoses, screening and treatment: Orenstein, P. (25 April 2013) Our Feel-Good War on Breast Cancer The New York Times, http://w... more »

Yaqui in Sonora invite President Obama for government to government consultation

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 10 hours ago
Yaqui in Sonora invite President Obama for government to government consultation By Brenda Norrell Censored News Breaking News Exclusive www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com POTAM PUEBLO, Sonora, Mexico -- Yaqui in Sonora, Mexico, have invited President Obama to meet with Yaquis in a government to government meeting in the Yaqui village of Potam, during Obama’s visit to Mexico on May 2 -- 3. Urging

for your consideration

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 10 hours ago

Son of Oilman - "Time to Let Go of 20th Century"

2old2care at Because I Can - 11 hours ago
A perfect example of how legislators choose not to listen and silence the voice of the public – when it comes to fulfilling the needs of the fossil fuel industry – regardless of whether it is in the US or Canada. A perfect example of the potential of the next generation - in regards to climate change. 20 minutes well worth your time. His passion and rhetoric sometimes make it hard to listen to - and you have to listen carefully - BUT this is important!!!! *Lee Brain, son of an oil man,* receives a standing ovation and brings a crowd to tears after delivering powerful & inspirat... more »

Adrian Dix, Fighting Against Stephen Harper To Protect British Columbia

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 11 hours ago
Adrian Dix, firm, concise, the only leader fighting to protect British Columbia from the heavy tar stained hands of Stephen Harper. Grab a coffee, put your feet up, watch the next premier of British Columbia speak to a national audience, and unlike Christy Clark, Adrian doesn`t embarrass us with sounding like valley girl*.."I think, ya know" * http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=914784&playlistId=1.1257498&binId=1.811561&playlistPageNum=1 The Straight Goods Cheers Eyes Wide Open

Are White People the New "Niggers"?

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 11 hours ago
Controversial title and video from Joe and John at *The White Voice*, but a must watch folks. Think about it. From the video: *"If you define 'Nigger' as someone whose lifestyle is defined by others, whose opportunities are defined by others, whose role in society is defined by others, the good news is you don't have to be Black to be a 'Nigger' in this society. Most of the people in America are 'Niggers'."* *- Ron Dellums, former Mayor of Oakland and California Congressman (1971-1998) * How true is that statement? Are White people in America allowed to define their own lifestyl... more »

POTUS - Correspondence Dinner comments and humor

2old2care at Because I Can - 11 hours ago
For any of you out there - who like me - don't get CSPAN My favorite story: *I know Republicans are still sorting out what happened in the elections of 2012. * *One thing they all agree on is that they need to do a better job of reaching out to minorities. * *Call me self-centered, but I can think of one minority they can start with* * * *(and he raises his hand) * *Hello????????* * * *Think of me as a trial run.* * * *See how it goes.* Yeh - it would be sell if the Republicons reached out to the president.

The Every-Country-For-Itself Face of the Global Food Insecurity Crisis

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
Consider these two realities. (1) The United Nations World Food Programme toils to keep millions of people alive (2) in the same African nations where affluent grain-importing countries like Saudi Arabia, China and South Korea are busy buying or negotiating long-term leasing rights on key agricultural lands. *As of mid-2012, hundreds of land acquisition deals had been negotiated or were under negotiation, some of them exceeding a million acres. A World Bank analysis of these “land grabs” reported that at least 140 million acres were involved - an area that exceeds the cropland d... more »

Amen to That, Babs

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
From the mouth of former First Lady and Presidential Mom, Barb Bush: Amen to that, Babs

ALEC - keyword search laugh of the day

2old2care at Because I Can - 11 hours ago
I actually had someone come into my blog with this series of search words - I would not lie to you: *how much per diem do I get at american legislative exchange council* What a bozo. Must be a future member of ALEC! The answer: Buttwipe - your per diem is 100%. Corporations pay for your airfare, your parking, your hotel, your registration. The per diem is known as an "ALEC coporate scholarhip" In addition: The ALEC corporations wine and dine you while you are there and make you offers of great consequence so they can get you to do their bidding. When it comes to ALEC meetings: Don't w... more »

GOP - At War With Itself and Losing

2old2care at Because I Can - 11 hours ago
Great Article – really a must read – entertaining and informational. Limited Snips from a really good article *Whole article is: * *>>>HERE<<<* *A Republican Party Held Captive by Its Radical Base* May 1, 2013 | by Lou Dubose Reporters appreciate the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. It never fails to provide good copy. Louie Gohmert? The short, bald Teabagger who has accomplished nothing in the six years as he has represented his East Texas district—other than establish himself as a cable news curiosity whose comments are so over the top that they go viral in 24 h... more »

ALEC Educational Policy - "Separate and Wholly Unequal" in Louisiana

2old2care at Because I Can - 11 hours ago
The Louisiana Voice has been on top of the evilness of ALEC - since way back when. Today they published an extra-ordinarily long - yet very information article, on how the "separate and wholly unequal" educational policies of the American Legislative Exchange Council have failed Louisiana. EDITOR’S NOTE: LouisianaVoice traditionally addresses state political events as they occur. Our posts generally run between 1,000 and 1,500 words in length. Recently, however, attorney Nancy Picard, a Metairie law firm partner, submitted the following 4,000-word essay that examines the complicate... more »

Just this once, we’re letting you ask us!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 11 hours ago
*SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013* *About our fourth annual fund-raising drive:* Just this once, we’re letting you ask us about our conversations with sitting vice presidents. See our new post, straight below. We’re also letting you ask us about our fourth “annual” fund-raising drive—the fourth in fifteen years. Yes, our fund-raising drive is still on. To join all the fun: Just click here.

سرية FBI برامج التجسس

Abraham Ben Judea at Abraham says - 11 hours ago
الحالة 04:13-MJ-00234 وثيقة 3 قدم في TXSD في 04/22/13 الصفحة 1 من 13UNITED STATES المحكمة الجزئيةمقاطعة جنوب تكساسهيوستن شعبةIN WARRANT RE للبحث عن هدف §COMPUTER في مقر UNKNOWN § القضية رقم H-13-234M§§مذكرة وORDERوقد طبقت الحكومة لبحث المادة 41 وأمر الاستيلاء استهداف جهاز كمبيوتر يدعى تستخدم لانتهاك الاحتيال الاتحادية البنك، وسرقة الهوية، وقوانين الأمن الكمبيوتر. ويقال إن مجهولين :: أنهم ارتكبوا هذه الجرائم باستخدام حساب بريد إلكتروني معين عن طريق الكمبيوتر غير معروف في مكان مجهول. سيتم إنجاز البحث من قبل خلسة تثبيت البرنامج مصممة ليس فقط لاستخراج بعض السجلات الإلكترونية تخزين ولكن... more »

Secret FBI Spying software

Abraham Ben Judea at Abraham says - 11 hours ago
Case 4:13-mj-00234 Document 3 Filed in TXSD on 04/22/13 Page 1 of 13 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION IN RE WARRANT TO SEARCH A TARGET § COMPUTER AT PREMISES UNKNOWN § CASE No. H-13-234M § § MEMORANDUM AND ORDER The Government has applied for a Rule 41 search and seizure warrant targeting a computer allegedly used to violate federal bank fraud, identity theft, and computer security laws. Unknown persons are said:: to have committed these crimes using a particular email account via an unknown computer at an unknown location. The search would be ... more »

That Decision Just Got a Lot Easier

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
Looks like I'll be voting NDP in the upcoming British Columbia elections. I had some qualms about backing the NDP or my party of choice, the Greens, especially when it appeared the NDP already have this election in the bag. Problem solved. The Greens aren't fielding a candidate in my riding. They're contesting 58 of the 85 ridings and mine isn't one of them. I'm hoping the Greens have stood down to avoid undermining the NDP's chances of ousting the Liberals in a riding that *The Tyee* has concluded is "too close to call." Oh well the Liberals and *Christy Clark* have to go bu... more »

F-35 Cyber-Warplane, Cyber-Vulnerable

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
One of the big selling points of the F-35 is the warplane's stealth electronics. The F-35's systems are so advanced that the maker had to write almost ten-million lines of onboard software code to make them work. That's about six times more computer code than is needed for an F-18. All that code runs elaborate sensors that, unlike radar, allow the F-35 to gather information without generating its own electronic emissions that would allow an enemy to spot it. The F-35 relies on information gained elsewhere and transmitted to it. This data enters the F-35 through electronic po... more »

Mobile device giant Samsung admits to using tin linked to child labor, deforestation – Apple mum on sourcing

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 11 hours ago
[image: Pools of stagnant water and the cratered landscape of this PT Timah tin mine have replaced forest and farmland. Mobile device giant Samsung has admitted to using tin sourced from the controversial mining operation on the Indonesian island of Bangka, where unregulated mining kills 150 miners a year and causes substantial environmental damage Photo: Ulet Ifansasti] 25 April 2013 (mongabay.com) – Mobile device giant Samsung has admitted to using tin sourced from a controversial mining operation on the Indonesian island of Bangka, where unregulated mining kills 150 miners a yea... more »

Rhinos now extinct in Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park – Poachers include park rangers

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 11 hours ago
[image: Poachers have likely killed off the last rhinos in Mozambique's Limpopo National Park. Park rangers are among the poachers. Photo: mongabay.com] 25 April 2013 (mongabay.com) – Poachers have likely killed off the last rhinos in Mozambique's Limpopo National Park, according to a park official who spoke with *Portugal News*. Park director António Abacar said that no rhinos have been sighted in Limpopo National Park since January, “which means that the ones that lived in the park are probably dead”. Abacar blamed poachers, including park rangers, noting that 30 employees a... more »

Why elk are robbing birds of nesting habitat as Arizona climate changes rapidly

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: A Red-faced Warbler in its nest. Warblers are threatened by rapid climate change as elk eat the plants in which the birds nest. Photo: Sonya Auer] By Sonya Auer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 26 April 2013 (LiveScience) – Plants and animals in a given area form an ecological system of interacting species. Impacts on one, or just a few, species can ripple throughout the system and have indirect effects on other species within a larger community. Many plants and animals are sensitive to shifts in temperature and precipitation and subsequently relocate to more suitabl... more »

Rep.Trey Gowdy Says More Benghazi Hearings Are Coming Quickly...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 12 hours ago
*I love starting my day with Trey.*

Days of Bush: Manufactured all the way down!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 12 hours ago
*SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013* *Was George Bush a good, decent person:* Was President George W. Bush “more than a composite of swagger and smirk?” Was he “also a kind man with a gentle heart who should be remembered as such?” We don’t know, although we certainly think that is possible. That said, we can’t say it hugely matters. The decisions and conduct of a president are more important than the question of what he was “really like.” At any rate, Kathleen Parker is saying those things about Bush in this morning’s Washington Post. She draws upon this methodology: PARKER (4/28/13): *Everyo... more »

Workers' Memorial Day

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 13 hours ago
Today is Workers' Memorial Day, and I didn't know this: Workers' Memorial Day was started by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in 1984. The Canadian Labour Congress declared an annual day of remembrance in 1985 on April 28, which is the anniversary of a comprehensive Workers Compensation Act (refer to the entry Workplace Safety & Insurance Board), passed in 1914. In 1991, the Canadian Parliament passed an Act respecting a National Day of Mourning for persons killed or injured in the workplace, making April 28 an official Workers’ Mourning Day. As I know well, workers ar... more »

Torture is Still a Crime

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 13 hours ago
Just in case anyone has forgotten. Just in case the shamelessness of our current political culture has caused you to lose your moral and legal bearings. Beating people until they answer questions, driving people mad through sleep deprivation, systematically humiliating powerless human beings, mutilating people's genitals, threatening the families of prisoners, stress positions, water-boarding, etc., etc., ... it's all torture and it's all wrong and it's all illegal. http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/04/19/the-crime-of-torture/

Why Mulcair Shouldn't Be Trusted to Govern Canada.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 14 hours ago
Any doubts whether T. "Tony" Mulcair is ready to govern Canada are resolved by his actions in the modest controversy over the Supreme Court of Canada's handling of the 1981 constitutional patriation case. Author Frederic Bastien contends two justices of the SCC, Justice Willard Estey and Chief Justice Bora Laskin, made inappropriate disclosures of the court's deliberations. Estey, Bastien claims, told British officials the court was dealing with the patriation issue. Laskin allegedly told British and Canadian officials that the justices were divided on the question and suggested ... more »

Ed Balls in Stoke

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 14 hours ago
Stoke-on-Trent Central Labour Party and the potters' union Unity hosted a members' and supporters' question and answer session with the "most irritating man in British politics" yesterday. And as today is Ed Balls Day, there has never been a more opportune moment to look at what the shadow chancellor had to say. *On trade unions* The last Labour governments did not strike the right balance between the party and its trade union support, acknowledging there was some understandable frustration on their part. Labour should never take the link for granted, nor, for that matter, trade un... more »

Puerto Rico: Chupacabras Update, 04.28.2013

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 14 hours ago
INEXPLICATA contributing editor José A. Martínez Echeverría of Project Argus-PR has posted as sequence of photographs of alleged Chupacabras depredations at the property of Rafael "Tigre" Flores. He writes: "New information provided by researcher José Pérez indicates that the creature returned to Tigre's property, where it attacked once more, killing two piglets. Another one is missing." For more information please visit Mr. Martínez's site at http://historiasufologicasenpuertoricoyexterior.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/nuevos-ataques-de-entidad-anomala-en-guayama-puerto-rico/ Inexplica... more »

bangladesh factory fire: consumers are not the problem, or the solution

laura k at wmtc - 14 hours ago
As I write this, the death toll in the recent Bangladesh factory fire nears 350. That number is expected to grow, as scores of people are still trapped under giant blocks of concrete, and not expected to survive. Six people have been arrested in connection with the conditions in the factory. This fire is only the latest (and worst) in a long series of factory fires in Bangladesh's booming garment industry. After a fire killed 112 garment workers at Tazreen Fashions in November, clothing brands and retailers rejected a union-sponsored proposal to improve safety throughout Bangladesh'... more »

Do My Blogs Count?

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 14 hours ago
This blog site is a virtual collection of educators writing about education. For many of us, then, we have already ventured into the Brave New World of scholarship that academia has refused to acknowledge. Please, dear reader, consider venturing to this blog post of mine about “a riskier, less tidy mode of scholarly production.” I’d love to [...]

Duncan Protest Planned at AERA

Jim Horn at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 14 hours ago
from Ann Berlak at Rethinking Schools: ________________________ Reclaim AERA: Protest Arne Duncan Speech April 26, 2013 by rethinkingschoolsblog By Ann Berlak For the first time since I can remember some members of the American Educational Research Association (AERA)—the largest association of educators and educational researchers in the world—are taking a public stand at AERA’s annual meeting in [...]

The President as Financial Planner

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 14 hours ago
He and Michelle seem inattentive to their own finances: The Obamas paid $45,046 in mortgage interest in 2012, which appears from the disclosure statement to be at a 5.625% interest rate with Northern Trust. That suggests an outstanding principal balance of about $800,000. On the other hand, the bulk of their investments are in Treasury notes. Based on the disclosures, I estimate they hold about $3 million in Treasury notes (also held by Northern Trust), yielding 0.71% if averaging a five-year maturity. By selling some of those Treasuries and paying off the mortgage, they would ef... more »

Brave New World

Len Hart at The Existentialist Cowboy - 15 hours ago
*by Len Hart, The Existentialist Cowboy* The origin of the title of Aldous Huxley's *Brave New World* is found in Shakespeare's "The Tempest", specifically Miranda's speech, Act V, Scene I: O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in't. —William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act V, Scene I, ll. 203–206 Shakespeare's Miranda (The Tempest) had grown up on an isolated island. She had known only her father, servants, spirits and an "enslaved savage". There was one notable exception: Ariel, "...a spirit of the air", ... more »

How Long Before Half the Gays Will Vote Republican?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
Very nice; not for me There was a time when no self-respecting son of Ireland or Italy, not to mention the children of immigrants from Eastern Europe, would consider voting for he stuffed shirt party of richie rich Republicans. Republicans were class enemies and Democrats were working for the betterment of working families. Republicans backed busting their unions to keep them down, while Democrats helped expand the middle class by passing minimum wage laws, extending the franchise, outlawing child labor, mandating collective bargaining, writing legislation to protect employees at the... more »

My Thoughts On This National Day of Mourning

Way Way Up at Fort McMurray Adventures - 15 hours ago
Today marks the National Day of Mourning in remembrance of Canadian workers killed either on the job or from work-related diseases. Its a sombre day and an important one. I'll be the first to admit that prior to moving here I didn't really think all that much about safety on the job. Mainly this was because my work environment and the nature of my work were very different from what it is now. I recall a time about 10 years ago when I had to evacuate a school because of a fire alarm. Yes, the building was actually on fire as it turned out but fortunately no one was hurt). Other... more »

Israeli police quiz IRA suspect

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 16 hours ago
Terrorist scum are terrorist scum are terrorist scum. More here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-188399/Israeli-police-quiz-IRA-suspect.html This sentence I found most interesting and may help to explain the BBC's position on Northern Ireland and Israel. 'In hardline Catholic districts of Belfast it is common to see pro-Palestinian slogans painted on walls, while in staunchly Protestant areas Israeli flags are sometimes flown alongside British flags and loyalist paramilitary banners.'

Making The Mighty Nervous

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 16 hours ago
Stephen Harper has greeted the new leader of the Liberal Party with mockery. It is the same response he had for both Stephane Dion and Michael Ignatieff. But don't be fooled, Paul Wells writes in *Macleans*. Justin Trudeau has got Harper rattled. Consider his attack on Trudeau at Margaret Thatcher's funeral: All Harper had to do was zip up, and Trudeau’s comments would have stood alone for all to judge by their lights. He didn’t figure that out until after he had used a funeral to pick a fight. For the leader of a party that will be lucky indeed if it can simply stop losing seats... more »

The United Klingon Independence Party

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 16 hours ago
Kingdom, surely...? Anyway, it seems the heat is on UKIP, and it's about time. Why? Here's why. Physical exercise stops you from being gay. Unborn disabled children should be aborted. Nigel Farage admits UKIP candidates could be former BNP members, never mind, at least he's honest, also lap dancing clubs are alright. It seems the limit for UKIP is anti-semitism, which I suppose we should all be grateful for. At least holocaust denial will get you kicked off the ballot paper. This is the United Kingdom Independence Party. This is, of course, the ugly, provincial underbelly of Britis... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 16 hours ago
*They’re Back: Loomis and Payton Return With a Vengeance ~Saints Tailgate* *Areas of coastline gone on NOAA charts ~Amy Wold* ~Yellow Cotton Bay, officially, no longer exists. The bay, along with Bayou Jacquin and 29 other places in Plaquemines Parish, have been lost from Louisiana’s shrinking coast. *Tough Times on the Mississippi. Maybe not so tough ~Quinta Scott* *Jazz Fest Food: Poppy Tooker's Top Picks 2013*

SUNDAY SONG

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 16 hours ago

73 words to sum up broken Britain and send a chill down your spine - The Commentator

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 16 hours ago
' A badly spelled, grammatically incorrect status update of 73 words is more pithy in its indictment of broken Britain than anything I could write...' More here http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3351/73_words_to_sum_up_broken_britain_and_send_a_chill_down_your_spine

Winds of change ...Malaysia is next. What are you waiting for?

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 17 hours ago
Anwar Ibrahim once seemed a certainty to rule Malaysia. Then came his arrest and imprisonment. Now, with his party shaking up the establishment, is he set to finally fulfil his ambition? By Mark Baker. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/winds-of-change-20130422-2i947.html#ixzz2RkxdluTQ [image: Rabble rousing … Anwar Ibrahim on the hustings in Kuala Lumpur.] Rabble rousing … Anwar Ibrahim on the hustings in Kuala Lumpur. *Photo: Austral Press* It's nearing midnight in Penang. In a park surrounded by decaying concrete apartment blocks, a swelling crowd waits patiently amid the... more »

Fascist, fascist, fascist...

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 17 hours ago
Calling someone a fascist, is the go to response of the so many of the ill-educated, hatemongers of the left and one of them tried to post a link to a really nasty piece on a blog that seems to have been setup just to attack this post of mine. I haven't posted this individual's comment because the link is to the sort of hate-filled, lies and left-wing crap that is all too prevalent on the internet. here's the comment, if you want to read the whole piece you can follow the link. Here's one extract with my response. 'The stupid suggestion that Jordan is the real Palestine was a br... more »

Not criminally responsible: Some common misconceptions

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 17 hours ago
An NCR verdict does not mean a person gets to "walk" free, nor can anyone with a mental illness use the defence to avoid jail. Story here •MYTH: An NCR verdict means a person gets to “walk” free. A person deemed NCR does not get to walk out of the courtroom free to go about their lives as they wish. They are placed under the authority of a provincial review board and sent to a psychiatric facility for treatment until they are no longer deemed a “significant risk.” Some spend more time hospital than they would have spent in jail if convicted of a crime. •MYTH: Anyone with a mental... more »

The mob rules – the police merely look on | Dispatch International

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 18 hours ago
'Sweden is no longer a genuine democracy. The mob rules, while the police watch. Two journalists have been prevented from doing their job. And although the photographer who documented it all and sent the pictures to Scanpix – a photo agency that every Swedish media outlet has access to – nobody published them.' More here http://www.d-intl.com/the-mob-rules-the-police-merely-look-on This is what happens when left wing fascists take control of the streets.

DILBIT does Neanderthal

Alison at Creekside - 19 hours ago
CBC : Top U.S. climate expert calls Conservatives 'Neanderthal' Former NASA scientist James Hansen fires back at Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver Foreign special interests and their deep pocket puppets Previous DILBIT toons .

Ex-BNP councillor switches to Labour

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 19 hours ago
'Maureen Stowe, the Burnley councillor who left the British National party in February, has joined Labour in the wake of last week's local government elections.' More here in The Guardian . Any coverage on BBC or does this go against their narrative?

'BOSTON BOMBERS' CIA LINK REACHES MAINSTREAM MEDIA

Anon at aangirfan - 21 hours ago
[image: MailOnline - news, sport, celebrity, science and health stories] Boston terror suspects uncle was married to CIA officer's daughter and even shared a home with the agent By KATIE DAVIES *PUBLISHED:* 00:34, 28 April 2013 | *UPDATED:* 06:55, 28 April 2013 *'Boston Bomber' Tamerlan, who attended a CIA-run workshop. * *His aunt is the daughter of a top CIA official.* *According to Mail Online:* *Boston terror suspects uncle was married to CIA officer's daughter and even ...* * * *1.* Ruslan Tsarnaev, the uncle of the Boston Bomb suspects, shared a home with top the CIA office... more »

April 27, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 21 hours ago
Floods in Mississippi. The President flies down there and back, meeting with Haldeman on the way there (and earlier in the morning) and both Haldeman and Ehrlichman on the way back. More of the same: would they take a leave? Resign? An indefinite leave or a 30 day leave? At one point, there's a proposal that they take a vacation? Nixon pretty clearly has decided that they're gone, but he's not able to simply say it, and so this has been going on all week. Pat Gray, the story of destroying the material in Hunt's safe having reached the press, finally puts himself out of his misery an... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 22 hours ago
A magic confluence.

Friedrich Hölderlin - The Time of Socrates

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
Related: *Friedrich Hölderlin - Love*. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Gods*. Source: *Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin. Translated by Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover.* 2008. Omnidawn Publishing: Richmond, California. Pg. 447. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Time of Socrates* Once it was that God set things in order. Kings. Wise men. who judges now? The people as a whole? Spiritualists and churchmen? No? Who then now decides? a bunch of vipers! ... more »

Boston Marathon False Flag Attack: Proof Positive It Was (Badly) Staged.... Where The Heck Were The Emergency Crews And Ambulances?

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 23 hours ago
This Boston Marathon "bombing" truly stinks to high heaven... There, I have said it.... The more and more we look closely at this "bombing" the more we find even more evidence that it was a preplanned training exercise that was turned into a fraudulent "terrorist bombing" by both the criminals in our media and our own governments..... One thing that we always see in real accidents, shootings, and "bombings" is the rapid response by emergency crews who quickly converge on the scene with fire trucks, emergency medical personnel, and of course... Ambulances..... But one thing that was ... more »

Creative Showcase Features and Link-Up

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 23 hours ago
Creative Showcase has been making me hungry lately. Terribly hungry. Here are a few of my favorite recipe link-ups from the past few weeks. [image: Gluten Free Recipes] Lemon Pie Bars with a Gluten-Free Alternative from Cranberry Morning. These look divine. I have a lemon obsession. Quinoa Stuffed Peppers from Lemon Tree Dwelling. We are really getting into Quinoa in our house. It is a the perfect ingredient to replace unhealthy alternatives with. Easy Lasagna from a Mouse in my Kitchen. Who doesn't love some yummy lasagna? I can't wait to get cooking! Now to this week's Creativ... more »

A Post-Islamic Middle East? Graham E. Fuller - A World Without Islam

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
*Graham E. Fuller - A World Without Islam. * Graham Fuller - A World Without Islam. YouTube Video Description - [Channel: BakerInstitute. Uploaded on June 9, 2012]: Jan. 27, 2011 Graham Fuller suggests that many current tensions between the East and the West have a geopolitical, rather than religious, origin, and would have arisen even in a world without Islam. Quotes from the lecture below: "One of the primary arguments of the book is that the explanation of trouble and conflict between the Middle East and the West, or America today, has to do with politics, and geography, ... more »

Nahko Bear (Medicine for the People) ღ Aloha Ke Akua

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
Lyrics: Lend your ears, lend your hands, Lend your movement, anything you can. Come to teach, come to be taught. Come in the likeness in the image of God. Cause, you can be like that. With all that humbleness, and all that respect. All of the power invested in me, be it hard to love my enemies. All of the black bags over the heads of the dead and dying. The more I understand about the human race, the less I comprehend about our purpose and place and maybe if there was a clearer line the curiosity would satisfy. Time based prophecies that kept me from li... more »

Better Know A District-- Or, Better Yet, A Top Notch Congressman: Matt Cartwright (PA-17)

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
When Blue America first got behind Matt Cartwright's lonely and "impossible" challenge to Blue Dog Tim Holden last year, no one expected him to beat the very entrenched dean of the Pennsylvania delegation, and very well-funded one at that. Steny Hoyer called some of our biggest donors and told them we're insane and that we were wasting their money and that Holden would win by a landslide. Hoyer, in fact-- lobbyists in tow-- was all over PA-17 trying to make sure he was correct about that. Blue America, on the other hand, felt that Matt Cartwright had what it took to beat Holden an... more »

More on the RESPECT Blueprint: Attracting the Desperate and the Naive

Jim Horn at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
“. . . attracting a high-performing and diverse pool of talented individuals to become teachers and principals is a critical priority” (p. 5). For all the Arne-talk about attracting the best and the brightest, the chart from p. 24 of this Orwellian version of teacher respect shows us a different vision. Click on it to enlarge (my red inserts). ”Beginning teachers” [...]

Boston Marathon False Flag Attack: More Proof - Important Videos Expose How Entire Operation Was Preplanned, And Staged

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
First things first.. I want to let everyone know that I have been very sick all week long with flu like symptoms. It got so bad that yesterday I went to go and see a doctor, and try to find answers... I was told there is a very bad "bug" going around and that it would be best if I take it easy the next few days (I had already done that for about a week!), get lots of rest, drink the usual fluids, take Vitamin C, etc, etc....I am a fighter, and after sleeping most of yesterday and today, I decided that since I was feeling a bit better, that I would get back on line and catch up on wh... more »

Awesome Tweet of the Day

Kris Nielsen at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
Some clever educator just called #RttT “Race to the Trough” @unitedoptout — Michelle Gunderson (@MSGunderson) April 28, 2013 Filed under: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary, KRIS NIELSEN: First, Do No Harm

Selling my Tamron 18-200mm

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 day ago
Hiya folks. I'm selling my Tamron 18-200 F3.5-6.3 aspherical zoom macro. It's one year old, clean and in excellent condition. With polarizer and original box and packaging. $6000. _______________________ [Taiwan] Don't miss the comments below! And check out my blog and its sidebars for events, links to previous posts and picture posts, and scores of links to other Taiwan blogs and forums!

Exxon Valdez & BPGOD were planned accidents by the same Zionist OMAR

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 1 day ago
Bk Lim Can't help but wonder if the Exxon Valdez was also a planned "accident". All the elements of a bad plot are evident. All the locations of the grounded Valdez not only differ by more than a nautical mile; they seem so inconsistent with the official incident report. Why must a simple task of getting the right grounded location of the Exxon Valdez be so screwed up? Compare with the earlier photo shown (hor. flipped). https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=509922579068349& set=a.128510663876211.20575.100001518344620&type=3&theater [image: Photo] *BPG DWH Evidence of Coverup & pre... more »

Did you know they had Drills, Preparations and Assets for the "planned accident" on 20 Apr 2010?

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 1 day ago
BPGOD had all the drills and prepn as well. They applied to MMS and MMS promptly agreed the site specific (Macondo well) in early March 2010 (revised mind u, earlier version exists!) for the period 21 April - 21 Sept 2010. These 2 dates are significant because on 20 April they were "legally / authorised" to send their survey vessels, Zionist OMAR and other ilite dignitaries to observe for themselves the planned fireworks. 21 Sept gave them 3 days to clear up / destroy all the evidence after the Well "was suddenly" declared "killed, signed, sealed and delivered". Contribution from ... more »

TV Watch: Say, has anybody been watching this CBS "Golden Boy" thing? (Anybody at all?)

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*In seven years this very pretty -- yet strangely uninteresting -- boy, who has been on the police force for about ten minutes, is going to be the police commissioner of NYC. Does anybody care?* *by Ken* Before I got sidetracked into wondering, in the post title, whether anyone actually *is* watching this *Golden Boy* thing (Tuesdays at 10pm ET/PT on CBS), I intended to ask such viewers as might be turned up: Are you making head or tail of it? So much of it looks like NYC cop shows we've seen over and over and over, except more anonymous. I mean, here is this idyllically pretty bo... more »

Significance of explosions on March 17, 2013.

Jason Leewig at Our Manmade Disasters - 1 day ago
From our Facebook friends in Fallout Shelter. Don't forget 17 March 2010 was the day they spud and drilled the 3rd illegal well (BE) that penetrated the reservoir from Hell (Macondo) to intentionally flood the Gulf of Mexico with crude oil. Cherie MartinHitn Run Pundit A DEVELOPING THEORY FOR SOME OF THE EXPLOSIONS As always, our group looks for linguistic relationships that help us to interpret and give meaning to multiple events of the same nature, such as the many explosions that are occuring with greater frequency, particularly within the past 90 days. Toponymy is the etymolog... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago

“No Bank Deposits Will Be Spared from Confiscation”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
*“No Bank Deposits Will Be Spared from Confiscation”* By Matthias Chang "I challenge anyone to prove me wrong that confiscation of bank deposits is legalized daylight robbery. Bank depositors in the UK and USA may think that their bank deposits would not be confiscated as they are insured and no government would dare embark on such a drastic action to bail out insolvent banks. Before I explain why confiscation of bank deposits in the UK and US is a certainty and absolutely legal, I need all readers of this article to do the following: Ask your local police, sheriffs, lawyers... more »

Repulse Bay

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago
(This is the one in China - not Nunavut)

The media is the message

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 1 day ago
Tonight is the so-called nerd prom, otherwise known as the White House Correspondents Dinner. Except most of these guys aren't nerds and this is not a prom. It's a spectacle. It's become a national embarrassment. If Poe was writing the story it would be called the Fall of the Fourth Estate. WHCD isn't about journalism anymore. It's DC insider media in wannabe Hollywood mode. I mean, here's Karen Tumulty reporting the contents of a swag bag at one of the pre-dinner parties. You would get laughed out of Hollywood for the swag. The real story is in the related links: *Related*: Whi... more »

"The Decline of Critical Thinking"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
*"The Decline of Critical Thinking"* by Lawrence Davidson "In 2008 Rick Shenkman, the Editor-in-Chief of the History News Network, published a book entitled "Just How Stupid Are We? Facing the Truth about the American Voter" (Basic Books). In it he demonstrated, among other things, that most Americans were: (1) ignorant about major international events, (2) knew little about how their own government runs and who runs it, (3) were nonetheless willing to accept government positions and policies even though a moderate amount of critical thought suggested they were bad for the co... more »

Education in America: right or privilege?

Kuhio Kane at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
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Fwd: Letter to the president

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Mario Leyva K.Date: Saturday, April 27, 2013Subject: Letter to the presidentTo: "brendanorrell@gmail.com" Dear Brenda Norrel: Attached is my letter to the president inviting him our tribal government during his upcoming trip to Mexico. We hope you are interested.SincerelyMario Leyva KajeemeYaqui indian cell 520-949-

Six months after Sandy, thousands homeless in New York and New Jersey

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: Homes severely damaged in October 2012 by Hurricane Sandy are seen along the beach on 25 April 2013 in Mantoloking, N.J. Photo: Mel Evans / AP] By Wayne Parry 27 April 2013 MANTOLOKING, N.J. (AP) – The 9-year-old girl who got New Jersey's tough-guy governor to shed a tear as he comforted her after her home was destroyed is bummed because she now lives far from her best friend and has nowhere to hang her One Direction posters. A New Jersey woman whose home was overtaken by mold still cries when she drives through the area. A New York City man whose home burned can't wait ... more »

"As a left-wing student, I was given one view of Gaza/Palestine," said Mr Rhodes. "But I realise now that many of those representations were entirely politically motivated."

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 1 day ago
'Seyi Rhodes travelled to the Gaza Strip in February to film an episode of Unreported World, which airs tonight. But rather than reporting on a region torn apart by conflict, the programme focuses on the property market and booming construction taking place there Mr Rhodes said the experience confounded his expectations. "Before I started researching, I thought the region was destitute - people living literally hand-to-mouth on aid, with constant security threats. I took it for granted that people would be living in temporary accommodation provided by the UN." In fact, he found "a... more »

NYT: "Nowhere in Rebel-Controlled Syria is There a Secular Fighting Force to Speak Of"

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 1 day ago
Time to end Western support for terrorists in Syria. *Image: **(Edlib News Network Enn, via Associated Press) Al Qaeda terrorists in Idlib, Syria. It is now admitted by the New York Times that the entire armed so-called "opposition" is comprised entirely of Al Qaeda, meaning the torrent of cash and weapons sent to the "opposition" by the West and its regional allies, were intentionally sent directly to listed terrorists guilty of a multitude of unprecedented atrocities.* *.... * *April 27, 2013* (LD) - In an astounding admission, the New York Times confirms that the so-called "Syri... more »

Conspiracy Theories

theozarker at The Conflicted Doomer - 1 day ago
April 27, 2013 The events in Boston, two weeks ago, numerous conversations I’ve had with forum friends in the doomer community every time such events happen and a conversation with a poster to the comments section of last week’s blog … Continue reading →

South Carolina Closets

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
After he wrote Over-Lawed to explain a run-in with a complicated securities law, Jay Stamper's thoughts must have turned to whatever other skeletons he had in his closet. Actually, Lindsey Graham has a closet. A more apt metaphor for Stamper might be... the Parisian catacombs. There are a lot of skeletons but regrettably, for him, few involve women, another thing he has in common with Lindsey Graham. Anyways, like most people in their late 20’s, Stamper had experimented with purchasing the domain names of Republican members of Congress and linking them to websites promoting cannib... more »

Friedrich Hölderlin - The Gods

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 day ago
Related: *Friedrich Hölderlin - Love*. Source: *Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin. Translated by Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover.* 2008. Omnidawn Publishing: Richmond, California. Pg. 115. *Friedrich Hölderlin - The Gods* Silent Upper Air! You're always on guard Against the pain in my soul, and often My heart is moved and ennobled, Helios, By the brightness of your light! Most excellent gods! Those who don't know you Are poorer for it, their crude hearts always in discord, And the world is night for them, And no song or joy ... more »

Bennett: #commoncore because Exxon-Mobile said so.

Timothy D. Slekar at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
Thanks to Bob Sikes for bringing us a new defense for the common core. It seems that the Sun Sentinel was present at the Broward Workshop’s State of Our County forum on April 12 and got the pleasure of listening to Tony Bennett defend the federally imposed/market driven common core curriculum. You know the #commoncore? The standards that are [...]

Libor Outdone? Done Deal! (If You Thought Those Financial Catastrophes Seemed Rigged, Fooled You Twice - At Least) And You Thought the Courts Were Impartial?

Maybe done and done? How does this state of affairs go on and on after being so thoroughly exposed? Has everybody been paid off? Because, otherwise, nothing that has happened in the last decade (or maybe since the 80's?) in finance in general, in pricing in particular, and in the courts makes any sense. And how could the citizens who've witnessed their savings' (and, thus, their financially

Forget Prometheus - REBOOT THAT ALIEN PREQUEL - back to basics

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 1 day ago
so, for the longest time during the long and expensive publicity phase of Prometheus (2012) we were led to believe that Ridley Scott was making a prequel to his 1979 film Alien. Then it turned out that Damon Lindelof was brought on board to perform a 'thematic polishing' of Jon Spaihts original Alien-prequel script and Prometheus became a 'parallel story' within the 'alien universe'. And we all know what that means. They attempted to make all the Gigery-stuff look like it did in the 1979 original but it really wasn't. It was sanitised, de-edged and de-sexualised, like the whole Pr... more »

Rolling Stone: Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever The Illuminati were amateurs. The second huge financial scandal of the year reveals the real international conspiracy: There's no price the big banks can't fix

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
Illustration by Victor Juhasz * * *Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever* *The Illuminati were amateurs. The second huge financial scandal of the year reveals the real international conspiracy: There's no price the big banks can't fix* Illustration by Victor Juhasz By MATT TAIBBI April 25, 2013 1:00 PM ET Conspiracy theorists of the world, believers in the hidden hands of the Rothschilds and the Masons and the Illuminati, we skeptics owe you an apology. You were right. The players may be a little different, but your basic premise is correct: The world is a rig... more »
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