Thursday, June 20, 2013

20 June - Blogs I'm Following

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Farm bill fails in the House

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 4 minutes ago
Boehner blames the Democrats for not delivering the votes for him. In a blow to House GOP leaders, the House on Thursday rejected a five-year farm bill. Members voted down the $940 billion bill in a 195-234 vote that only won 24 Democratic votes. Most Democrats voted against the bill because it cut food stamp programs by more than $20 billion. The 62 crackpot cons voted against it because it didn't cut food assistance enough. The crackpots think they might pass it if they make bigger cuts. In which case Boehner better have all the votes on his side because they'll likely lose the... more »

Ann Barnhardt advocates for a Federal Tax strike and for abolishment of the IRS ! IRS - Gate updates and Tea Party rally Wednesday ! And is the IRS about to tommy hammer Bitcoin ?

Catharsis Ours - 5 minutes ago
http://www.silverdoctors.com/ann-barnhardt-declare-federal-tax-strike-abolish-the-irs/ ANN BARNHARDT: DECLARE FEDERAL TAX STRIKE, ABOLISH THE IRS? JUNE 18, 2013 BY THE DOC 5 COMMENTS *Ann Barnhardt, who last summer warned SD readers that “If you’re still in these markets you’re either stupid or on drugs!” before the first sign of bail-in risk to depositors emerged in Western markets is back with another explosive interview with Elijah Johnson. * *In the wake of the recent IRS scandal targeting tea-party groups, Barnhardt discusses her tax revolt against the IRS, declares a federal ta... more »

Jacob Heilbrunn: "There really is no accountability when it comes to American foreign policy"

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 9 minutes ago
*Obama in Berlin.* Below is an excerpt from Jacob Heilbrunn's article, *"Obama and the Failure of the Syria Debate"* (The National Interest, June 20): Obama’s moves on Syria have not failed to stir a debate among intellectuals and the press. Professor David Bromwich, one of our leading intellectuals, has written a masterful dissection of the Obama administration’s road to war in the *New York Review of Books*. *One of the proximate causes of the renaissance of the de facto alliance between liberal hawks and neocons has been the sorry fact that there really is no accountabilit... more »

"Skynet Rising: Google Acquires 512-qubit Quantum Computer"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 minutes ago
* * *"Skynet Rising: Google Acquires 512-qubit Quantum Computer; * *NSA Surveillance To Be Turned Over To AI Machines"* by Mike Adams "Most people don't know about the existence of quantum computers. Almost no one understands how they work, but theories include bizarre-sounding explanations like, "they reach into alternate universes to derive the correct answers to highly complex computational problems." Quantum computers are not made of simple transistors and logic gates like the CPU on your PC. They don't even function in ways that seem rational to a typical computing engineer.... more »

Tigre bañándose en el pantano

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 29 minutes ago
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Steve and Barry have a little chat

Alison at Creekside - 41 minutes ago
Really excellent background from The Tyee on the outing of the numpty non-issue of charity speaker gig fees that the Cons used to waste the last week of the House of Commons before summer recess. Tyee Bonus : Spot the Lickspittle And as Dammit Janet asks : Why did no other media outlet but that one tiny paper, the Barrie Advance, realize that the real story here was the PMO sending out partisan trumped-up *anonymous* leaks on the taxpayers' dime? .

Reliance damages in tort and contract

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 55 minutes ago
PreMD Inc. v. Ogilvy Renault LLP, 2013 ONCA 412 holds: [65] The ordinary measure of damages in tort is reliance damages. The court tries to put the injured party in the position it would have been in had the tort not been committed. The ordinary measure of damages for breach of contract is expectation damages. The court tries to put the injured party in the position it would have been in had the contract been performed. [66] In some breach of contract cases, an injured person cannot prove expectation damages or loss of profits, or the contract has been unprofitable... more »

Turkey, US cooperate on arms (aid ) to terrorists in Syria (rebels) Doha lurks

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 1 hour ago
*Protesting Turks? The collusion between NATO, Turkey and terrorists continues.* Turkey and the United States have intensified political and military dialogue for strategic planning to smoothly deliver U.S. weapons to the Mercenary Army: Free Syria Army (FSA) On the political level, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Secretary of State John Kerry exchanged two phone calls, one on Saturday and the other late Wednesday, to discuss recent developments in Syria on the eve of a crucial core group meeting of the Friends of the Syrian People on Saturday in Doha. Kerry and Davutog(lu a... more »

Why Won't Alberta Do the Right Thing, Refine Their Bitumen There?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 hour ago
Why build two pipelines instead of just one? Why transport dangerous dilutent from the Pacific coast all the way to Athabasca just so it can be transported right back again? Why import dilutent only to then export it? Why run an oversize diluted bitumen pipeline from Athabasca to the Pacific coast when a much smaller pipeline transporting fully refined synthetic crude is all that's really necessary? Why not use just a fraction of supertankers to export fully refined synthetic crude instead of far more tankers making far more trips to bring in dilutent and carry out hazard... more »

At the Chalk Face is back, this Sunday, June 23rd, 6PM EST

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 hour ago
At the Chalk Face is back, this Sunday, June 23rd at 6PM EST. Educated educators talking education, this time on the recent NCTQ report on teacher preparation. Remember, we are at the helm in the BTR chatroom, live tweeting @thechalkface, and you can always call in to speak with us live, 805-727-7111. Tagged: at the […]

trouble maker

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 2 hours ago
Somebody asked me why I do this my answer was "If I don't do it, who will?" world peace

'Unfettered Free Market' Stock Exchanges TUMBLE At Hints Of A Slow Down To Taxpayer Funded Corporate Welfare Handouts!

leftdog at Buckdog - 2 hours ago
*(Click on image to enlarge ....)* *Corporate welfare mentality is alive and well amongst some of the richest business entities in both Canada and the US. Even a hint that taxpayer support to corporate world, sends them into panic.* *TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slipped on Wednesday after comments by the U.S. Federal Reserve that it could begin rolling back its stimulus program this year weighed on investor sentiment and caused declines across most sectors.* *Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said the U.S. central bank expects to slow the pace of its bond purchases later t... more »

Tuesday, or Not?

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 2 hours ago
One of the biggest surprises to me recently has been the emergence of National Review as a location for some quality reporting on Republicans. I've thought of NRO as mostly a cheerleader site, but with Robert Costa taking the lead, it's now becoming a place to get information beyond what today's talking points happen to be. That's good! That said...I'm more than a little confused about today's item, from Jonathan Strong, claiming that "The Tuesday Group, a moderate-Republican caucus long ignored within the House GOP, is quietly starting to fight back against the conference’s right t... more »

Rachel makes fools of her viewers, part 1!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 2 hours ago
*THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013* *A truly ridiculous segment:* In Monday morning’s Washington Post, Laura Vozzella penned a strange report about Virginia governor Bob McDonnell. Has the state of Virginia been picking up the tab for some of McDonnell’s personal expenses? It’s impossible to tell from Vozzella’s report, which was journalistically peculiar. It’s also very hard to care, so piddling are the offenses the Post scribe tries to establish. For a full review of Vozzella's report, see yesterday's post. McDonnell seems to be in some serious doo-doo concerning a separate matter, in whi... more »

SNAP! Agricultural Subsidies For Wealthy Republicans-- Starvation For Poor Families-- Sinks GOP Farm Bill

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
During the Vietnam War I never thought I'd actually return to the U.S. I was so ashamed of what my country was doing to the people of Southeast Asia. But one morning I woke up in Amsterdam and realized I had been dreaming in Dutch. I decided to go home and I was back in America within 2 weeks. I had been away for nearly seven years and I had a real period of readjustment, especially when I washed up in San Francisco, a city I had never lived in. I was lucky to have some Sufi connections from the meditation center I had worked in in Amsterdam and I was lucky to have met Harvey Milk... more »

R.I.P. Michael Hastings

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 3 hours ago
Michael Hastings on President Obama's drone speech on May 23 and his administration's counter-terrorism policy: "Look, the two key things that I took away from that speech is that Obama has enshrined the two most radical principles of the Bush doctrine. The first is, oh, he got rid of, sort of got rid of torture and sort of got rid of extraordinary rendition but enshrines targeted assassination. At the same time, he doesn't apologize for, he won't apologize for the scandal in Benghazi, he won't apologize for the, really the IRS is a few bad apples, and he says, “No, the AP and s... more »

Dear Prudence

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 4 hours ago
As a good proportion of readers are political anoraks, I am sure most of you will of heard of In the Black Labour, the discussion document put out at the end of 2011. It made the - controversial for some - argument that as the British state is caught between the rock of the deficit and the hard place of public sector debt, it would be foolish for the next Labour government to promise a spending spree. "Responsibility" and "fiscal conservatism" should be the watchwords as Labour re-presents itself as the thoughtful and prudent custodian of the nation's finances. As you can imagine, ... more »

How Bogus Narratives Perpetuate:The Guardian's Bad Facts on Iran Return

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 4 hours ago
Back in April, The Guardian newspaper published an article in its Business section on the supposed sanctions-evading trade relationship between Iran's Atomic Energy Organization and the massive British commodities broker Glencore. The article, written by Rupert Neale, was riddled with erroneous statements and speculative presumptions posing as facts. Most egregious of these was the article's

"More DHS Insider From DC"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 hours ago
* * * "More DHS Insider From DC"* By Doug Hagmann "As noted in my June 7, 2013 report titled "DHS Insider: It’s about to get very ugly", the additional information provided to me that was temporarily withheld from publication is now being released. The methodical and incremental release of information was (and is) deliberate, to allow other things to play out, such as the public exposure to the name Edward Snowden and his revelations regarding just how extensive the domestic surveillance apparatus is—and who the surveillance is actually targeting. *Back to the early hours of Ju... more »

Spotting Lickspittles

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 4 hours ago
Call me naive, but I can't get over this. The Prime Minister's Office has been giving reporters 'marching orders' since May. Kudos to the weekly Barrie Advancefor exposing the way some journalists are taking their marching orders from Erica Meekes, a flack in the Prime Minister's Office. These edicts from Meekes instructing reporters to attack Harper's political opponents have been the subject of much chatter amongst the hacks in my small circle since they began arriving in the email box of a pal in May. We've been using them to play Spot the Lickspittle -- we Google the key phras... more »

Drive Thru Educational Service

Southern Man at Southern Man - 4 hours ago
Apparently someone was under the impression that Southern Man's employer offers drive-through education services and took their brand new Mustang down a long sidewalk and past numerous obstacles to plant it squarely in the college front entrance this morning... Cell phone photo by Nikita (one of Southern Man's summer students). photo by fellow professor Tad. Photo cribbed from a news article. Later that afternoon crews were still at work reparing damage and preparing to extract the car. Note how that right front wheel is twisted. Must have hit pretty hard. The car came down ... more »

The Future of the Real IRS Scandal!

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 5 hours ago
I saw this from Kevin Drum, who sent me to Dave Weigel, and from there to a brilliant paper designed to fuel infinite resentment for conservatives, summarized by James Pethokoukis beginning with this gem: 1. Let’s say Tea Party groups had continued to grow at the pace seen in 2009 and 2010. And ending with the conclusion that the Democrats stole the 2012 election by suppressing the Tea Party vote by foot-dragging on certifying their tax-exempt status. To which my first reaction is: that's nothing! Of course we should assume that Tea Party groups would naturally group in Years Three... more »

"How to Disappear Without a Trace"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 5 hours ago
*"How to Disappear Without a Trace"* by Bill Bonner "Travel is tiring. Often, it's our laptop computer that shows the signs of fatigue first. Yesterday, it got fed up and refused to deliver the mail. We could neither send nor receive mail... neither from our laptop nor from our iPhone, which normally accesses our email account. We should have been delighted. We were in Ireland. Now we had an excuse not to work. We could pay attention to our surroundings... and enjoy them. But with no means to contact the outside world, we grew anxious. Who was trying to contact us? What importan... more »

Google's Eye On the World.

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 5 hours ago
Google Alerts is a fine source of news from around the world on almost any topic that interests you. Every day Google delivers to your inbox an array of linked headlines that you can then pore over at your leisure. Some of the topics I monitor through Google Alerts include drought, floods, the water crisis, climate change, inequality, war and arms races. Through these alerts you can access a lot of information that would never make it into our domestic media. Over time you build up a picture of what's happening where and when and the magnitude of the issue from one region to ... more »

Priests for Life send letter to Pelosi...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 5 hours ago
*telling her what her bishop should be telling her.* *From Priests for Life: * Dear Mrs. Pelosi, Last Thursday, June 13, you were asked a question in a press briefing that you declined to answer. The question was, *"What is the moral difference between what Dr. Gosnell did to a baby born alive at 23 weeks and aborting her moments before birth?"* Given the fact that the Gosnell case has been national news for months now, and that Congress, where you serve as House Democratic Leader, was about to have a vote on banning abortion after 20 weeks fetal age, this was a legitimate questi... more »

TRAVEL / David P. Hamilton : Aubervilliers Is Paris 'Red Belt' Suburb That Defies Expectations

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 5 hours ago
Some public housing units were interspersed with gardens and balconies, connected by curving pedestrian walkways. Photos by Sally Hamilton / The Rag Blog. Paris suburb defies expectations: Visiting Aubervilliers in the 'Red Belt' Although Aubervilliers at night might be a scary proposition for an American senior with less than perfect French, it is safer than hundreds of places in the U.S.

CONTEST TIME: Nick Ruiz Is Into The Cult

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 6 hours ago
My first serious, non-hippie job-- my friend Andy started calling me "corporate Howie"-- was working for Sire Records. At the first label meeting, Seymour Stein assigned me responsibilty for The Ramones, Talking Heads, The Smiths, Depeche Mode, Erasure, The Replacements, Echo and the Bunnymen, Ice-T, Aztec Camera, Book of Love, Throwing Muses, the Tom Tom Club, Ofra Haza, Yaz, Seal, k.d. lang, Kid Creole & the Coconuts, My Bloody Valentine, Dinosaur Jr. and The Pretenders. Seymour said I looked glum. "What's the matter? You're not getting Madonna." I responded, "I don't want Madon... more »

Get Lucky - Five pianist style

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 6 hours ago
That's The Daft Pianists This is the Daft Punk original

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John Carroll at Dying in Haiti - 6 hours ago
“The apocalypse is not something which is coming. The apocalypse has arrived in major portions of the planet and it’s only because we live within a bubble of incredible privilege and social insulation that we still have the luxury of anticipating the apocalypse.” ― Terence McKenna

Iraq’s Kurdistan Postpones Presidential And Constitutional Vote

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 6 hours ago
September 2013 was the date set for voting on the Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) president and parliament. The balloting was surrounded in controversy as President Massoud Barzani was attempting to find a way to run for a third term, despite Kurdish law saying that he could only serve two times. As part of this effort, Barzani was pushing a referendum on the region’s draft constitution, which would allow him the opportunity to serve up to eight more years. The Kurdish opposition was crying foul, and Barzani’s erstwhile allies the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) were also ... more »

Corporate Welfare Recipients 2 P in Cup

2old2care at Because I Can - 6 hours ago
Wouldn't you love to hear that? *About $59 billion is spent on traditional social welfare programs. $92 billion is spent on corporate subsidies. *So, the government spent 50% more on corporate welfare than it did on food stamps and housing assistance in 2006. Let's see that would mean The banksters for the bailout Wall Street Halliburton IBM General Electric Honeywell Xerox Dow Motorola 3M United Technoloigies Ford Dupont General Motors Corning Cummins J&J Medtronic Chevron Raytheon Monsanto Just ... more »

FDA 5: Trade and Investment Promotions

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 6 hours ago
Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will celebrate its 50th Anniversary at its office in Alabang. Congratulations, FDA Director Dr. Kenneth Hartigan-Go and staff. Doc KHG has a new slogan, a "Transformative FDA" where they are "finding the balance between innovations and sound regulations." I think it is a good and simple goal. Encouraging innovations while weeding out the not-so-good guys among the players via regulations and penalties for violation of certain rules. Last Monday, June 17, FDA held a training seminar for its top officials and decision makers from differe... more »

Did Harper Deal BlackBerry a Body Blow?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 6 hours ago
Is there anything Stephen Harper won't do to degrade his office and our country? Time and again Harper reveals his chronic dark, gutter side. The man has the integrity and instincts of a pimp. I don't know where Harper's bottom line is. I don't even know that he has such a thing. Perhaps the floor for this character is his sense of plausible deniability. If his base, his core of supporters, are willing to believe him or even just give him the benefit of the doubt, it's a green light for Steve to indulge his instincts. At times Harper's misfits, or in Tory lexicon his "cabin... more »

Una chica sobre los árboles

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Elefante y garzas

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Jardín japonés en Portland

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Pajarillos descansando

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Niall Ferguson just keeps pouring it on!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 6 hours ago
*THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013* *Concerning our miserable failure:* When you’re creating a Standard Group Story, repetition is very important. Tuesday night, Charlie Rose spent half an hour with Niall Ferguson, the gloomy and frequently misinformed world-famous Harvard professor. Eventually, it had to happen. Ferguson shrieked about American performance on international tests, with Charlie cheering him on: FERGUSON (6/18/13): *Let’s just look at education. We are failing, miserably, at the level of secondary education—high school education.* ROSE: *Right.* FERGUSON: *If you look at the... more »

Democratic Underground

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 6 hours ago
If only. I'd love nothing more than to see that piece of shit website run by a pervert named Skinner go six feet under. Then again, I'd also love to see Jon Swift and Steve Gilliard to come back to life, Pam Spaulding to come out of retirement and Baghdad Burning to make a comeback. But life's full of disappointments and tradeoffs and perhaps the Blogging Gods will reward for my Job-like tribulations with a massive server crash that'll put the kibosh on DU. Longtime reader KPete was, well, kind enough to link to my last postregarding the obvious murder of Michael Hasti... more »

SILLY SEASON: Greatest teen bimbos of the past!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 7 hours ago
*THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2013* *Part 3—CNN’s version of Miss Indiana remembers:* It’s hard to get one’s arms around the emptiness of our modern “journalistic” “elites.” Despite that, we’re willing to try! Consider the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed gang at CNN’s new morning program. The adjectives come from the headline atop Alessandra Stanley’s profile. In Tuesday morning’s New York Times, she described the cheerful threesome who have become the face of CNN in morning drive-time. At the start of her piece, Stanley captured the bushy-tailed trio at play as their program premiered: STANLEY (... more »

Does this qualify as “intimidation” from NCTQ? Watch out #highered and #teacherprep

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 7 hours ago
I received an email message the other day from someone at NCTQ regarding an account I had of a meeting with them in 2011. In my first year as a faculty member, I decided to meet and speak with a number of education policy and advocacy organizations to see how folks in my position could get […]

Neil Cavuto talks with Dr. Ben Carson about the upcoming Obamacare disaster...(video)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 7 hours ago
*it's designed to fail. * H/T: 1389 Blog

A Letter to Educators Who Embrace the #commoncore

peggyrobertson at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 8 hours ago
Dear Educator Friends, While the common core may not be an issue for you, or your school, do know that for others it will be a major issue. And the problem is this, while the standards might work for you and your school, there are many standards in CC that do not work for many […]

Ineffective assistance of counsel

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 8 hours ago
*R. v. Buckley*, 2013 NSCA 73 holds: [3] The standard of review for a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel is well settled. This court said in *R. v.West*, 2010 NSCA 16 (CanLII), 2010 NSCA 16: *[268] The principles to be applied when considering a complaint of ineffective assistance of counsel, are well known. Absent a miscarriage of justice, the question of counsel’s competence is a matter of professional ethics and is not normally something to be considered by the courts. Incompetence is measured by applying a reasonableness standard. There is a strong ... more »

Steve King's Tea Party rally small but devoted

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 8 hours ago
Crackpot Congressman Steve King was all ready to filibuster the hell out of all six hours of this Tea Party rally. But not to worry. The usual lunatics were there to help. Crowds showed up in droves. One member of Congress after another showed up to give speeches. The Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector dropped by to talk about his widely criticized study that the Senate’s immigration bill would cost $6 trillion (though there was no criticism from this crowd). For King the outpouring of support from Tea Party groups and likeminded members of Congress was proof that his efforts t... more »

Lluvia de meteoritos

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Old, Genuine But Still Funny

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 8 hours ago

Anything You Don't Say Can Be Used Against You

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 8 hours ago
You no longer have the absolute right to remain silent in Police State USA. That is the unbelievable gist of a Supreme Court decision issued on Monday. If the cops don't Mirandize you prior to conducting an informal, friendly chat, and you clam up at some point in the voluntary interview, your very silence may now be legally construed as a prima facie indicator of your guilt. You must verbally self-invoke your right against self-incrimination, because passive-aggressive sullenness won't cut it. Even nervous tics can be used as evidence against you. So as the chip, chip, chipping awa... more »

Extremist GOP PAC Named “Americans for Progressive Action”

2old2care at Because I Can - 8 hours ago
Two reasons for this post. *One* to WARN PEOPLE that all is not as it seems if you get a call asking for money from these scam artists. *Two* - the RepoubliCON party is so in the toilet that they now have to use the word PROGRESSIVE to raise money - cause no one wants to give to the conservative extremist right-wing RepubliCONS. *“Americans for Progressive Action”* *is a GOP PAC* *From Think Progress * *New ‘Progressive’ Super PAC Actually Backing Conservatives, Run By Former Consultants For Rove And Bachmann* By Josh Israel on Jun 13, 2013 at 12:30 pm *A secretive new supe... more »

20 imágenes hermosas

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Mohawk Nation News 'Let's Play Indian'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 8 hours ago
LET’S PLAY INDIAN Mohawk Nation News MNN. June 16, 2013.  Why do White People Play “Indian”? From  fake Mohawks at the Boston Tea Party, to Grey Owl, to Oscar de Corti, to Charlie Smoke, to all those grey-haired academics creeping around the “Indigenous” scene who suddenly “found” their Indian roots.    Do they aspire to our third world living conditions?

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 9 hours ago
Sunflowers remind me of driving through Spain. [photo via]

MAINE DRONE VICTORY (OF SORTS)

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 9 hours ago
Yesterday the Maine House of Representatives passed our drone bill 115-33. (The Maine Senate had previously passed the bill as well.) It was a mixed victory. On the positive side, the long sought after police warrant requirement was in the bill which would allow law suits against the police if they violate the warrant provisions. The bill also has a two-year moratorium on police use of drones in Maine. On the negative side, the bill carried an amendment that allows testing of weaponized drones in Maine. The bill language reads something like this: *An unmanned aerial vehicle m... more »

DC AFL-CIO - Promotes ALEC Education

2old2care at Because I Can - 9 hours ago
The DC Council is promoting an event by Progressive Maryland for their members. This is a very good thing. *Film: The United States of ALEC * *Where* Howard County Library Central Branch; 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia *When* Jun 24 * 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm* Join Progressive Maryland and Common Cause Maryland for a special screening of Bill Moyers' acclaimed film about corporate control of our laws and legislatures and how we can take back our government. Too few people have heard about ALEC, or the American Legislative Exchange Council. But this is a group that everyone s... more »

War Law, the “Public Conscience” and Autonomous Weapons

Charli Carpenter at Duck of Minerva - 9 hours ago
In the Guardian this morning, Christof Heyns very neatly articulates some of the legal arguments with allowing machines the ability to target human beings autonomously – whether they can distinguish civilians and combatants, make qualitative judgments, be held responsible for war crimes. But after going through this back and forth, Heyns then appears to reframe the debate Continue reading

The CDC is lying to you again: flu reality vs. flu fiction

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
image source Jon Rappoport I now have the official CDC flu-death statistics for the year 2010. They were provided to me by Martin Maloney, who, some years ago, contacted me to show how the CDC was lying all the way along the line about numbers of flu deaths. Many thanks, Martin, for your good work. 2010 is apparently the most recent year for which the CDC has issued a final report. It was released on May 13 of this year. The report comes through a sub-agency of the CDC, the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS). On page 89 of the report, “Deaths: Final Data for 2010,” in Table 1... more »

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The Financial Markets Freak Out When The Fed Hints That It May Slow Down The Injections

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
Dees Illustration Michael Snyder U.S. financial markets are exhibiting the classic behavior patterns of an addict. Just a hint that the Fed may start slowing down the flow of the "juice" was all that it took to cause the financial markets to throw an epic temper tantrum on Wednesday. In fact, one CNN article stated that the markets "freaked out" when Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke suggested that the Fed would eventually start tapering the bond buying program if the economy improves. And please note that Bernanke did not announce that the money printing would actually slow ... more »

Despite Irrefutable Evidence of Toxicity and Death, Monsanto’s Friends at the EPA Raise Allowable Glysophate Levels

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
Daisy Luther Great news! You no longer have to worry about excessive levels of glyphosate, the toxic chemical found in Monsanto’s Round-up pesticide, in your food or in the feed that livestock consumes. Why not? Well, the Environmental Deception Protection Agency has looked over the situation, and in their infinite wisdom, raised the safety threshold of glyphosate that is allowed to be in consumable goods. The EPA’s change of heart means that the the allowed glyphosate level in animal feed will rise to 100 parts per million (ppm) and 40 ppm in oilseed crops. Thankfully, there’s n... more »

Think the Anti-GMO Movement is Unscientific? Think Again

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
Sayer Ji *"Anyone that says, 'Oh, we know that this is perfectly safe,' I say is either unbelievably stupid, or deliberately lying. The reality is, we don't know. The experiments simply haven't been done, and now we have become the guinea pigs."* ~ David Suzuki, geneticist Now that the mainstream media is catching on to the public sentiment against GMO food, or at least against *unlabeled* GMO food, to the tune of millions of Americans who made it a point to drag themselves out of their homes to protest Monsanto last month (as well as at least 40 additional countries), inevitably... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 9 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Candy Clark, 66. Quickly to the good stuff: 1. David Karol on Politico. I'm not saying I really disagree, but I'll stand by what I said the other day -- they do a lot of real and useful reporting, and a lot of their weaknesses are fairly harmless. 2. Harold Pollack and Sam Bagenstos on ADA, ACA, Medicaid and reform in general. 3. And Josh Kraushaar has an Old, Old Senate update.

Real Reactions to NSA Snooping

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
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50 More Reasons To Advance The Total Surveillance State?

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
Gary Gibson "Our total and unrestricted spying on you has saved your lives." That's not exactly what General Keith Alexander said to the American public before a "largely friendly" House committee, but it is certainly what he meant. The General, who heads the NSA, claims that the total surveillance spy program had prevented "potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11" and that at least ten of those thwarted plots involved targets right here in the fatherland, including a plot to attack the New York City subway system. Because the NSA was listening in on every single pho... more »

Gun Control by Proxy: Insurance Companies Vow to Drop Schools if Teachers Carry Concealed Under New Law

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 9 hours ago
Kimberly Paxton Have gun control proponents figured out a new way to make sure that our children are not protected in schools? As Kansas passes a state law that will allow certain teachers and other employees to carry guns, the insurance company that covers most of the schools has said they will refuse to indemnify the facilities that allow concealed carry permit holders to have weapons at school. Because of this, the state’s school board association has urged the schools NOT to take advantage of the new law. EMC Insurance Companies, the state’s main insurer of schools, won’t ins... more »

MIT Students Propose Fast Molten Salt Reactor

Charles Barton at The Nuclear Green Revolution - 9 hours ago
MIT Technology Review recently published an article about an ambitious MSR project being undertaken by two MIT PhD candidates. The project includes the development of a plutonium burning molten salt reactor. http://www.technologyreview.com/news/512321/safer-nuclear-power-at-half-the-price/ Mark Massie and Leslie Dewan, PhD candidates at MIT, have formed Transatomic to develop their reactor design concept. According to the MIT report, they have raised $1 million in seed money so far. In addition to the MIT project, money is being raised or has already been raised for MSR projects ... more »

Louisiana sinkhole updates - Sinkhole boundary way outside berm road .... h/t Louisiana Sinkhole Bugle !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 9 hours ago
What They Don't Want You to Know About This Depth Survey JUNE 19, 2013 27 Reblogged from The Louisiana Sinkhole Bugle: [image: Click to visit the original post] - [image: Click to visit the original post] *They do a trick with using no-contrast or tiny type on important graphics.* This time, with the newer depth survey they outdid themselves with ultra-thin defining *colored lines*. A hair. And the reason is apparent when you enhance the graphic! The cave-in is beyond the berm road to the west and south (red line on art). *The berms are out of the collapse zone boundaries.*... more »

Obama attempts to defend NSA surveillance program in Germany in response to heavy criticism

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
image credit: President of The European Council/Flickr Madison Ruppert During U.S. President Barack Obama’s speech in Berlin, Germany, he attempted to defend the massive surveillance program run by the National Security Agency (NSA), a program which was heavily criticized in Europe. Interestingly, the NSA reportedly focused their efforts on Germany more than any other country according to German news outlet Deutsche Welle. Despite Obama’s attempts to downplay the seriousness of the program – something many in Washington have been attempting to do – Germany is still apparently conc... more »

Rick Weiland Guest Post On His Take It Back Campaign In South Dakota

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 10 hours ago
I've been spending some time on the phone with South Dakota's Democratic Senate candidate Rick Weiland and with some of his staffers. This week Digby and John Amato are meeting with him to complete the Blue America vetting process and I have no doubt our PAC will be endorsing him. He's a very impressive guy and a dedicated down-to-earth populist. It's not unusual from time to time for states like South Dakota to raise up populist firebrands like Rick who are willing to take on the establishment. The DSCC may have had their heart set on Blue Dog corporate shill Stephanie Herseth Sa... more »

The Forced Depopulation of America’s Rural Areas

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
Dave Hodges Agenda 21 policy calls for dramatically increasing urbanization and forcing indigenous populations out of rural areas and into densely populated stack-and pack micro apartments controlled by technocrats with the ability to control every aspect of one’s life. When completed, this lifestyle will be a hell on earth. In Part One, I detailed how the Chinese government, under the direction of global corporations like Goldman Sachs, is instituting a mass relocation of its population from rural to urban. At the point of a gun, the Chinese military is forcibly removing one mil... more »

McDonald's Sued by Employee Over Debit Card Wage Fees

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
Amanda Warren When I first heard about the woman suing McDonald's over receiving wages through a debit card, I wondered, *oh is this another let's see what else we can sue bloated ol' McD's for*story? I mean, what's the big deal over receiving wages though a card if you can withdraw and you use cards anyway, right?? Wrong! By suing via a class-action law suit filed last Thursday, 27-year-old single mother, Natalie Gunshannon, has brought to light an absurdly corrupt practice that had better crawl back under the rock it came out from under. Gunshannon worked there for a month an... more »

Matt Damon Movie Depicts Singularity as Dystopian Future

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
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Obama says at press conference in Germany that reports of an imminent US attack of Syria were not false but exaggerated ? So ,we are going to attack Syria , just a question of timing then ? Or just another false narrative from Obama and the West - like all of the US aid to the rebels , most of which the US has not delivered ! Meanwhile the fight for Aleppo is underway !

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 10 hours ago
Fierce fighting for control of Syria's Aleppo FSA fighters say they are trying to defend northern stronghold from government force armed with superior artillery. Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 03:14 [image: Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker] [image: Email Article] [image: Print Article] [image: Share article] [image: Send Feedback] Rebel fighters say they need support to battle Syrian government forces in Aleppo in the country's north. The Free Syrian Army says it is trying to defend the area from a military force armed with helicopters, tanks and a lot of artillery - far superior ... more »

Is It A Real Fight? You Bet! (Don't Stop Fighting Against This Future) Dirrty Wars Coming Home?

North Carolina "Moral Mondays" Means Citizens Lining Up for Arrest To Protest Republican-Controlled Legislative ThuggeryBiggest Protests in 20 Years Sweep BrazilSAO PAULO (Reuters) - As many as 200,000 demonstrators marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities on Monday in a swelling wave of protest tapping into widespread anger at poor public services, police violence and government

Moyers - Update show on ALEC THis Week

2old2care at Because I Can - 10 hours ago
This is a good thing. It is great for the American people that Moyers is choosing to do another show. The *first expose' he did* on ALEC has been a tremendous asset - educating people nationwide about the extremist pro-corporate Ameircan Legislative Exchange Council. The trailer *This week, Moyers & Company reports *on the most influential corporate-funded political force most of America has never heard of — ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. A national consortium of state politicians and powerful corporations, ALEC presents itself as a “nonpartisan public-private pa... more »

David Icke on the Real Background of Engineered Syria Conflict

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
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False Flag Biological Attack Expected This Summer?

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 10 hours ago
*Activist Post* Why are role-playing actors being hired to portray biological/chemical attacks at political events this summer? Could it foreshadow a false flag attack, or is it just standard training exercises? The government often hires actors or role players to participate in training drills to make certain disaster scenarios seem more realistic for the trainees. Companies like IIF Data Solutions are contracted by government agencies to supply "crisis actors" for mass casualty drills. IIF Data, who boasts a senior staff with "more than 250 years cumulative experience serving ... more »

Zapatistas Marcos Speaks out for political prisoners Gomez, Peltier, Jamal, Manning, Assange, more

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 10 hours ago
Marcos/Photo Brenda Norrell Marcos speaks out for political prisoners strength and perseverance Translator  Also see:  The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) extended an invitation to Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, Alberto Patishtan, among other "political prisoners in the world, in various legal devices, are in prisons in the world or political asylum status "to

ALEC Nastiness Introduced to UK Labour

2old2care at Because I Can - 10 hours ago
This is very good news. The world is being awakened to the nastiness of the extremist pro-corporate American Legislative Exchange Council. Most countries do not realized that ALEC has infested their country through foreign nationals participating at ALEC meetings (yes, foreign nationals writing American law at ALEC meetings– BTW). *WHO?* UNISON is one of the UK's largest trade unions, serving more than 1.3 million members. We represent full-time and part-time staff who provide public services, although they may be employed in both the public and private sectors. *WHERE?* * *At th... more »

John says hi

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 10 hours ago

Homemade Cinnamon Crisps

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 10 hours ago
These Cinnamon Crisps are one of my favorite memories from my childhood. They are delicious, crispy and need very few ingredients. You will need: Egg Roll Wrappers Cinnamon Sugar Oil to Fry In Cut your Egg Roll Wrappers into long thing strip. Heat your oil in your deep fryer or a pot on the stove until hot. When I fry these on the stove, is usually keep the oil at a medium-high heat. You don't want them too hot or they will blacken before they cook. Add them to the oil and fry until golden brown. I usually flip them with tongs once during drying for an even browning. Take... more »

In Defense of Me

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 11 hours ago
My new paper on the One Percent has generated a fair amount of Internet commentary. I won't respond to the critics. Time is scarce, and I am busy with other projects. For better or worse, I will leave the paper to speak for itself. (I should note that my paper is part of a forthcoming *JEP*symposium. I have not seen all the other papers, but from what I have seen, the symposium should offer a good, balanced group of perspectives.) Regarding all that Internet commentary, I did enjoy this defense from Matt Nolan. Nolan was apparently a reader of my favorite textbook early in his life... more »

Rae The Public Servant

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 11 hours ago
A Trudeau led the Liberal Party when Bob Rae entered the House of Commons. And a Trudeau leads that party as Rae leaves. The Dippers were never sure Rae was one of them. And the Liberals were never sure if he belonged in their camp, either. That is why they never elected him permanent leader of the party. But there has always been a remarkable consistency to Bob Rae. He believes that government can be a force for good. He believes it has a responsibility to the less fortunate. Like his father, he believes that Canada can be an honest broker on the international stage. And he belie... more »

Xbox games : Microsoft U-turn

Megaan at Current news updates, World current news - 11 hours ago
*Microsoft has made a spectacular U-turn over its decision to impose restrictions on pre-owned titles on its new Xbox One console.* An internet connection will not be required to play offline Xbox One games - after a one-time system set-up with a new Xbox One; you can have fun any disc based game with no ever connecting online again. The company had supposed it would limit the free trade of pre-owned games, and that an internet connection was required to play all titles. There is no 24-hour connection requirement and you can take your Xbox one anyplace you want and play your gam... more »

DILBIT : "Every plant and tree died"

Alison at Creekside - 11 hours ago
9.5 million litres of industrial waste water, the 10th largest spill of its kind in Alberta in nearly 40 years. .

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 11 hours ago
*Possible jailing draws legal Who’s-Who to lawyer’s defense ~John Simerman, Advocate* *Photos of stabbing aftermath draw criticism of Orleans Parish Prison ~WDSU* *Once A House, Now A Parking Lot: But No Zoning Change? ~WWNO* * Back door Lot Next Door ~Library Chronicles* *Letter: N.O. levee failures man-made * *Funding issues cut service of 2 ferries * *North Shore residents seek info on flood insurance changes ~WVUE* *John Kennedy Toole photos, manuscript go to ULL ~Richard Burgess* *Summer Book Festival Binds Local Publishers in the French Quarter ~NOLA DEFENDER*

Glyphosate (Roundup) Carcinogenic In the Parts Per Trillion Range

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 11 hours ago
This is one interpretation of these results and a disturbing one. Yet the low levels may well mean that another unidentified factor is at work. Regardless, we need to see a lot of work done on this problem to properly evaluate roundup as a risk factor. This work is at present suggestive. Roundup has also been implicated in the suppression of amphibian populations mostly because Roundup is the only obvious human vector. You can see the problem there. After all we finally got wise to bird flu. In 1965, we saw Roundup for the first time and my father read the fine prin... more »

Train UFO Collision

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 11 hours ago
The credibility of this report is excellent from a clearheaded witness with no obvious agenda. He certainly is who he says he is and the damage was serious. Better, the UFO survived a crash that demolished steel superstructure and we have nothing able to do that at all. It simply was not one of ours. What is more astonishing however, is the response speed. They had less that two hours to roll out of bed, suit up and mount up and move in vehicles to this rail-yard. That means the team was within one hundred miles of the events. That is almost more unlikely than the actual... more »

Feed Your Brain

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 11 hours ago
This item at least gives us a fresh focus in our dietary choices. Of course, the lists below are familiar enough and if you arrived there from another pathway, then you are surely doubly blessed. It is pretty clear that the dietary drumbeat is slowly reordering our eating choices, one convert at a time. It may even begin to accelerate visibly with the setbacks facing the Industrial agricultural sector in the adoption of GMO foods and continuing revelations on live meat production. It has long been understood that the correct diet produces a long healthy life. *Feed Yo... more »

After the Gold Rush?

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 11 hours ago
As usual they all get it wrong. Gold is driven by demand and supply. The supply side of the equation is presently coming in at around 2700 tons per year and is likely stable at that level. In fact, all the long since known stuff is now been fully exploited and at worst, new production in the pipeline from old discoveries will tidily cover declines. The long climb in production actually peaked two decades ago. All the gold ever mined presently sits at around 165,000 tons. Since governmental gold is roughly around 100,000 tons, since 1975, private buyers have been absorbing a... more »

Former GMO Engineer Drops Biotech and Goes Organic by Ken Roseboro

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 12 hours ago
Thierry Vrain, Ph.D Source: http://organicconnectmag.com/wp/former-gmo-engineer-drops-biotech-and-goes-organic/ Former GMO Engineer Drops Biotech and Goes Organic by Ken Roseboro Organic Connections Magazine, June 2013 The “con­ver­sion” of for­mer anti-GMO activist Mark Lynas to GMO pro­moter has gar­nered huge media atten­tion, but Thierry Vrain, Ph.D., a for­mer genetic engi­neer who speaks out against the risks of genet­i­cally engi­neered foods, has far more credibility—and a far more impor­tant story to tell the public. Thierry Vrain’s career has spanned the full range of... more »

6 Natural Pain Reducing Remedies by Christina Sarich

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 13 hours ago
6 Natural Pain Reducing Remedies by Christina Sarich Natural Society, 19 June 2013 Instead of popping an aspirin, or taking one of the many pain medications on the market today, you can target pain with natural remedies that cause absolutely no side effects and induce no negative impact on the body. Frequent use of aspirin can cause everything from intestinal bleeding to kidney failure while Ibuprofin can cause gastrointestinal discomfort and heart problems. So take advantage of these 6 natural pain-reducing remedies. ** *1. Find Some Good Company - *Whenever we bond and communi... more »

Supersymmetric Google Hangout with John Ellis

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 13 hours ago
According to a 2004 SPIRES survey, the CERN particle phenomenologist John Ellis of the U.K. was the second most cited physicist in high-energy physics and, except for the third one (Steven Weinberg), the only one surpassing 50% of the citations collected by Edward Witten. ;-) After 2004, he actually added over 170 papers with 6,000+ new citations, which, along with the new citations earned by the older papers, brought him from 33,000+ to 53,000+ now. At least in the discipline of citation collection, you should definitely not forget about John Ellis! You may also know John Ellis a... more »

Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 13 hours ago
The Faster Removal of Foreign Criminals Act received Royal Assent and passed into law yesterday. Under the new legislation the threshold for loss of appeal rights to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) for permanent residents convicted of offences has dropped from 2 years to six months. Any permanent resident who is sentenced to a term of imprisonment of *at least 6 months* (including any credit for time served) on any individual count will not have a right to appeal any resulting deportation order to the IAD. Readers may recall that... more »

Jack A. Smith : Obama, China, and the Middle East

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 15 hours ago
Samantha Powers, Susan Rice ("two cats among pigeons"), and President Obama. Photo by Charles Dharapak / AP. Foreign policy pivot? Obama, China, and the Middle East Obama has transferred the brunt of U.S. foreign/military policy away from the Middle East and the war on terrorism and toward Asia to better manipulate the conditions of China’s inevitable return to big power status. By Jack A.

MOSSAD CONTROLS THE ISLAMISTS

Anon at aangirfan - 15 hours ago
*On 19 June 2013, an Algerian newspaper revealed that Israel's Mossad controls the Salafi-Wahhabi Islamist groups in Algeria.* According to the Algerian daily al-Fajr, Mossad is using its Salafi-Wahhabi Islamist groups to recruit Algerians for the war in Syria. These Algerians are sent to Syria to help the other foreign-backed terrorists in the fight against the Syrian people and government. *Mossad Recruiting Algerian Youths for Fighting Syrians* *Before World war I, the Salafi-Wahhabi Islamist sect was used by British intelligence to break up the Turkish Ottoman Empire (in gree... more »

An obstacle to peace the BBC won’t tell you about from BBC Watch

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 15 hours ago
'As long as the BBC continues its campaign to shape audience perceptions by censoring coverage of real obstacles to peace such as the indoctrination of the next generation of its rejectors, BBC coverage of the Middle East cannot comply with its professed standards of accuracy and impartiality and it will not fulfill the "Public Purpose " defined in its charter of building "a global understanding of international issues". ' More here http://bbcwatch.org/2013/06/20/an-obstacle-to-peace-the-bbc-wont-tell-you-about/ Do read the whole article and realise just how biased against Israel... more »

"From The Visitor Log, Your Tax Dollars At Work"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
From today's visitor log, without comment... *Please do click image for larger size.* By the way, the "Amazon.com" is not really Amazon, it's a server hub these fine patriots run through... - CP* *

Thursday Morning Linkage

Josh Busby at Duck of Minerva - 17 hours ago
Above, I’ve posted another photo of the crack Duck blogging team (that’s me upper left, my dissertation advisor is lower right). Right now, I’m en route to a conference in Norway so my 22 month old son has prepared the following post of Thursday Morning Linkage. (Well, if he had, there would be lots of Continue reading

Harry Targ : Waist Deep in the Big Muddy, Again!

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 17 hours ago
Smoke from fighting in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, December 1, 2012. Photo by Javier Manzano / AFP / Getty Images. One more time: Waist deep in the Big Muddy The case is clear that increasing the United States' military involvement in Syria has negative consequences for the Middle East, international relations, the inspiration of Arab Spring, American politics, and the people of Syria

June 19, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 17 hours ago
Everyone is still waiting for John Dean's public testimony to the Senate Watergate Committee, postponed now until later in the month. The conversations in the Oval Office are less newsy now; Richard Nixon is no longer talking to his co-conspirators, but to a new staff who (as far as we know) don't realize how involved he was in the cover-up and the White House horrors before that. Typically, Nixon proclaims his innocence, and rails against Dean, or against Archibald Cox. This morning, he meets with Haig, Ziegler, and Buzhardt, who is essentially acting as his lead defense attorney... more »

An interesting update

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 17 hours ago
Further to my piece on the conviction of people for the murder of a football linesman I received this comment from Alex: 'The first names are reported in the Dutch press. Also notable was the fact that the name of the team that kicked the linesman was the Buitenboys. "Buitenlander" is Dutch for foreigner. So much for integration.' Well he's right about Buitenlander and DutchNews.NL reports that: 'El-Hasan D, 51, was jailed for six years while his son Yassine, 16, was given 12 months in juvenile detention, two suspended. The other suspects, aged 16, 17 and 18, were given 24-month sen... more »

Lamar W. Hankins : Government Lies and Secrecy Destroy Credibility

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 18 hours ago
Whistleblower Edward Snowden. Image from MGN Online. Government lies and secrecy destroy credibility "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- Benjamin Franklin. By Lamar W. Hankins / The Rag Blog / June 20, 2013 When a high government official blatantly lies in testimony before Congress, it is rare that we

Here’s an Austrian economist who would continue “quantitative easing” if named central bank governor

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 18 hours ago
Yesterday Russel Norman was like Neville-No-Mates when it came to support for his policy of Quantitative Easing. So he’ll be happy to know I’ve found an economist for him from the Austrian school of economics, one Dr Walter Block, who confirmed in a recent email to a friend that if named as head of the US central bank, he would continue the policy of “quantitative easing.” Yes, you read that right. Here’s the full email, sent to Bob Wenzel at EPJ: Dear Bob: I'm ready to serve my country in this capacity. I promise to do a good job. My policy will be quantitative easing: easing al... more »

R.I.P. James Gandolfini

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 19 hours ago

A Perspective Of Gezi Park From An Old Turkish Hippie

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 19 hours ago
In the mid-1970s I was working in the Kosmos, Amsterdam's meditation center, and I hadn't figured out I was gay yet. I was in love with this beautiful Dutch woman who was one of the directors of the center. I was kind of shy but asked her out on a date. She asked me if I'd like to come over to her apartment for dinner. I was thrilled. When I got there, a strange local hippie who played sitar at the center, Omar, was helping prepare dinner. He, it turned out, was the boyfriend. We've been friends ever since. He didn't call himself Omar back then; he still doesn't. And he never told... more »

Bob Feldman : Texas Still Ranks High in Poverty and Segregation by Race and Income, 1964-2012

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 19 hours ago
Poverty in Texas has continued to grow in recent years. Image from WebGovernments. The hidden history of Texas Conclusion: 1996-2012/Final Section -- Texas still ranks high in poverty and segregation by race and economic status and low in health care and education. By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / June 19, 2013 [This is the final section of the conclusion to Bob Feldman's Rag Blog series on

What Was Michael Hastings Working On?

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 19 hours ago
Supreme Court Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter, a Jew, was once presented with evidence of the Holocaust by a friend. Justice Frankfurter said he couldn't believe it had happened. His friend responded incredulously, "Are you telling me you don't believe the Holocaust happened?" Frankfurter famously replied, "That's not what I said. I said I * can't* believe it happened." Meaning he couldn't bring himself to believe it. That's why I don't go in for conspiracy theories. For almost eight and a half years, I've been biting my tongue and refusing to blame Bush and C... more »

The Three Commandments for Editing a Journal

Patrick Thaddeus Jackson at Duck of Minerva - 20 hours ago
This brief post started life as a comment on a Facebook discussion thread about peer reviewing practices but I thought it might deserve a wider readership. The question was raised: is it kosher for a journal editor to request information about good reviewers from the author of the manuscript? The general consensus, with which I Continue reading

Deborah Carter: The Reality of #Teaching

Kris Nielsen at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 20 hours ago
Maryland Teacher and member of the Badass Teacher Association, Deborah Carter, summarizes the reasons she teaches. This week, a girl called me a bitch. A mom emailed the same day, demanding that her 11th grade son receive full credit for an assignment that did not come close to following the directions (and was turned in […]

News? Media? The joke’s on them.

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
Comedian Russell Brand finds it difficult to have a real conversation going on an MSNBC “talk show,” so ends up instead pointing out the triviality of the modern TV “news” interview. "Look beyond the superficial, that's the problem with current affairs, you forget about what's important … don't think about what I'm wearing, these things are redundant, superficial…” Says my Facebook friend Paul McKeever who pointed me to it: This video has been mis-titled. Brand was excellent, whereas the three people on the MSNBC "Morning Joe" journalistic team were rude, ignorant, and - especia... more »

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
“How many different astronomical phenomena have come together to create the above vista? Several. First, in the foreground, is Crater Lake- a caldera created by volcanism on planet Earth about 7,700 years ago. Next, inside the lake, is water. Although the origin of the water in the crater is melted snowfall, the origin of water on Earth more generally is unclear, but possibly related to ancient Earthly-impacts of icy bodies. Next, the green glow in the sky is airglow, light emitted by atoms high in the Earth's atmosphere as they recombine at night after being separated during the ... more »

The Standing Man . . .

Edstock at The Galloping Beaver - 20 hours ago
Erdem Gunduz (center) stands in Instanbul's Taksim Square early Tuesday. — Petr David Josek/AP THAT PROTEST SHALL NOT PERISH, from the creativity of the human spirit embodied in a chap name of Erdem Gunduz, who went to Taksim Square, and just stood there, passively, staring at the Ministry of Culture. According to NPR's "The 'Standing Man' Of Turkey: Act Of Quiet Protest Goes Viral", it's

"And In All That..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
"In this galaxy there’s a mathematical probability of three hundred million Earth-type planets. And in the universe, 100 billion galaxies like this. And in all that, and perhaps more... only one of each of us." - Dr. Leonard McCoy, "Star Trek"

"The Chessboard"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
"The chessboard is the world; the pieces are the phenomena of the universe; the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance." - Thomas Huxley

"The Denial of Death"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
* * *"The Denial of Death"* by Ernest Becker “The idea of death, the fear of it, haunts the human animal like nothing else; it is a mainspring of human activity - designed largely to avoid the fatality of death, to overcome it by denying in some way that it is the final destiny of man... the irony of man's condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation; but it is life itself which awakens it, and so we shrink from being fully alive.” "Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms. This is the par... more »

"Twilight of the Psychopaths"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
* * *"Twilight of the Psychopaths"* by Dr. Kevin Barrett "Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it." - John Lennon When Gandhi was asked his opinion of Western civilization he said it would be a good idea. But that oft-cited quote is misleading, assuming as it does that civilization is an unmitigated blessing. Civilized people, we are told, live peacefully and cooperatively with their fellows, sharing the necess... more »

"The Orchard"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 21 hours ago
“The world of existence is like unto an orchard and humanity is like unto the trees. All these trees are planted in the same orchard, reared through the heat of one sun, watered with one rain. We must be the cause of the adornment of this orchard. The world of humanity is like unto a rose garden and the various races, tongues and people are like unto contrasting flowers. The diversity of colors in a rose-garden adds to the charm and beauty of the scene as variety enhances unity. Why should we not look upon the human world with rose-colored vision?” - Abdul Baha

Please proceed GOP

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 21 hours ago
In case you had any remaining doubts, this should clear them up. The crackpot cons are clearly running the asylum. House Republicans flexed their cultural and conservative muscles Tuesday, passing the most restrictive abortion measure in years. They also advanced legislation to crack down on immigrants living illegally in the country, even as senators pursue a plan that would offer those same millions a shot at citizenship. The actions reflect a roiling debate among Republicans over why they lost two elections to President Barack Obama, and how best to rebuild a winning formula. ... more »

Rational Choice and Selfishness

Phil Arena at Duck of Minerva - 21 hours ago
In his latest post, PTJ moves us past the worst critiques of “rational choice theory” and focuses on a few more nuanced concerns.1 I’m glad to see the conversation progressing, and this type of exchange is one of the things I love most about academic blogging. However, I find some of PTJ’s arguments problematic. I argued Continue reading

Piliqtuq mother of Kannuta, from Hall Beach (Sanirajak)

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 21 hours ago
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China displays blazing red flags as liquidity has gotten even worse , a default by Everbright Bank was ignored by the media and shadow banking in the cross hairs of the chinese regulators .....

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 21 hours ago
JUNE 20TH, 2013 12:09 Time to sober up as America and China remove punch bowl The US Federal Reserve has refused to blink. The Chinese central bank has refused to blink. The authorities in the world's two biggest economies appear determined to strike a blow against moral hazard and clear the froth in asset markets, at least until this exhibition of virtue blows up in their faces. The term "Perfect Storm" is banned by the Telegraph as a lamentable cliché, so let us just say that this is the moment we long been fearing or waiting for – depending on taste – when markets are no longer giv... more »

Forgotten Libya and ignored Iraq - updates - June 19 , 2013....

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 21 hours ago
Libya updates - if one consider what a post - Assad Syria might look like - past is prologue..... http://www.libyaherald.com/ Huge explosion flattens Benghazi police station – no casualties reported *By Maha Ellawati and Ayman Amzein.* The Al-Hadayeq (the gardens) police station in Benghazi was completely destroyed early this morning by a massive explosion. (*Photo: Abdalha Doma*) *Benghazi, 19 June 2013:*** A huge explosion totally flattened the police station in the Al-Hadayeq (the gardens) district of Benghazi early this morning, but miraculously there are no casualties being rep... more »

FBI drones spying on America

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 21 hours ago
More great news on the domestic surveillance front. FBI director Robert Mueller told a Senate hearing today the FBI owns several of their very own drones “Does the FBI use drones for surveillance on US soil?” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) asked Mr Mueller during an oversight hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. “Yes,” Mueller responded bluntly, adding that the FBI’s operation of drones is “very seldom.” Mueller adds they're "generally used in a particular incident where you need the capability.” Wonder what he means by "generally." Implies that ... more »

Syria updates - June 17 -18 , 2013.... Lars Schall searches for truth regarding the recent attack on the Turkey - Syria border - was it a staged event ? Putin at the G- 8 - is he calling the shots on Syria - note the body and facial language in the Al Jazeera photo ! Rebel / mercenaries set off huge car bomb killing 60 Syria government troops - or was it Israel striking Syria again .....Saudis provide anti-tank missiles to Sunni / Al Qaeda rebels , Syria threatens Europe if they arms Rebel forces .....

Catharsis Ours - 21 hours ago
http://www.infowars.com/did-israel-attack-syria-again/ http://www.debka.com/article/23054/First-European-NATO-heavy-arms-for-Syrian-rebels-Russian-reprisal-expected NATO and a number of European governments, most significantly the UK, have started airlifting heavy weapons to the Syrian rebels poised in Aleppo to fend off a major Syrian army offensive, according to DEBKAfile’s exclusive military sources. They disclose that the first shipments were landed Monday night, June 17, and early Tuesday in Turkey and Jordan. They contained anti-air and tank missiles as well as recoilless 12... more »

Think You Understand Blowback (and Fear Engendered by Blowback)? History and Current Predictions About What's Upcoming May Surprise You (Blowback City!)

In light of the continuing pursuit of everyone by the Department of Homeland Security in hope of finding terrorists, who are daily being made by the thousands in Africa, the Middle East, southern Asia, northern Asia . . . . And have you seen Jimmy Hoffa's murderer (or body) lately? Another current pressing question for the mainstream media (MSM) in Obamaland. Blowback Central Nick TurseJune

The new Men's Wearhouse slogan: "You're going to look like crap probably, but now that the old guy's history, see if we care"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 22 hours ago
*"You're going to like the way you look. I guarantee it."* *by Ken* Ah, so that's what it was. It seems that in the three months since Men's Wearhouse co-founder George Zimmer went from CEO to "executive chairman" of the national clothing retailer, there has been squabbling between him and the current management about the direction of the company, according to an abcnews.com report, which quotes Zimmer as claiming that he was being "inappropriately" "silence[d]." Today he told CNBC: "Over the last 40 years, I have built MW into a multi-billion dollar company with amazing employees... more »

Gandolfini, Dead at 51

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
HBO has confirmed that actor James Gandolfini has died. Gandolfini, best known for his role as gangster Tony Soprano, died while traveling in Italy. He was 51.

Hillary Mann Leverett discusses Claims of Chemical Weapons in Syria

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
*Breaking News - Obama: Working To Legitimize An Attack Against Syria.* Title: Hillary Mann Leverett discusses Claims of Chemical Weapons in Syria. Source: YouTube Channel BizAsiaAmerica. Date Published: June 14, 2013. Description: Anchor Anand Naidoo and Hillary Mann Leverett, a professor at American University, discuss U.S. allegations of chemical weapons in Syria.

Sheikh Imran Hosein On Developments In Turkey

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 22 hours ago
Related: *The Honest Sheikh Imran Hosein: Turkey Will Be Called Upon To Attack Syria *. *The Honest Sheikh: Sheikh Imran Hosein*. Sheikh Imran Hosein says Turkey is going to invade Syria on the orders of Washington. As the unrest and protests drag on without a solution, Erdoğan will be told to create a diversion by attacking Syria. He also says there will be an alliance between Kurds, Muslims, and Eastern Christians against NATO in Turkey in the future. Turkish Unrest Could Encourage An Attack On Syria - Sheikh Imran Hosein. Source: 108morris108. Will The Kurds Join In Freei... more »

"The office of Parliament's 'ethics' Commissioner has become a bad, sad joke." - Must Read Article By Francis Russell

leftdog at Buckdog - 22 hours ago
** [image: Progressive Bloggers] *"The office of Parliament's "ethics" commissioner has become a bad, sad joke. But the "new" relationship between the RCMP and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is alarming for a First-World democracy.* * * *Since her office was created in 2007, Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson has let dozens of Conservatives off the hook for ethics violations and made more than 80 secret rulings, according to Democracy Watch, a citizens' advocacy group."* *-Full Article here from National NewsWatch*

i am bradley manning

laura k at wmtc - 22 hours ago

Harvey Organ's Gold and Silver Report - June 17 , 2013 Data , news and views on the PMs !

Catharsis Ours - 23 hours ago
http://harveyorgan.blogspot.com/2013/06/gld-slightly-declinesgoldsilver.html Monday, June 17, 2013 GLD slightly declines/Gold/silver withstand another raid/ Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen: Gold closed down by $4.50 to $1382.80 (comex closing time). Silver fell by 20 cents to $21.75 (comex closing time) In the access market at 5:00 pm, gold and silver finished trading at the following prices : gold: 1385.40 silver: $21.88 At the Comex, the open interest in silver fell by a rather large 1923 contracts to 148,560 contracts despite silver's rise in price on Friday. The silver... more »

Robert Jensen : The Craziest Person in the Room

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 23 hours ago
The craziest person in the room: Reflections on how a mediocre white guy can try to be useful It’s the job of people with critical sensibilities -- those who consistently speak out for justice and sustainability, even when it’s difficult -- not to back away just because the world has grown more ominous. By Robert Jensen / The Rag Blog / June 18, 2013 [This is an edited version of a

Federal Reserve Open Market Committee Day - risk off reaction Today , we shall see how the Fed's messages have been received and interpreted over the next few days...

fredw at Catharsis Ours - 23 hours ago
Fed Open Market Committee items of note.... http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-06-19/deer-returns-fears-bernankes-training-wheels-are-coming The Deer Returns On Fears Bernanke's Training Wheels Are Coming Off [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/19/2013 16:05 -0400 - Ben Bernanke - Reality One word can describe performance across all asset classes today: clobbered. Stocks tumble, Commodities slide and *Bonds crash*, with the 5 year suffering the biggest intraday percentage jump in yields... ever! And why? *Because Bernanke confirmed what everyo... more »

#Occupylafayette, happening now, shaking my head

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 23 hours ago
Parents, students, and educators occupied Lafayette ES in Chicago, slated for closure. This is a brilliant form of protest, everyone there should be applauded for their courage. This is quite a beautiful building in the picture. I cannot imagine what the city is planning to do with it. Below is an image from a friend […]

"This Administration Wants To Rush To The Aid Of The Al Qaeda Backed Rebels!" Rep Gohmert

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 23 hours ago
All hail common sense! All hail the wisdom of non-intervention! Source: MOXNEWSd0tC0M.

The League of Extraordinary Terrorists: Obama Defends Al-Qaeda's Lie That Assad Is Using Chemical Weapons

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 23 hours ago
*The Syrian "rebels" are not rebels; they are Al-Qaeda. * "Where we once had Bush and Blair and the sexed up dossier on Iraqi WMD, presented to the world by the hapless Colin Powell, we now have Obama and Cameron’s dodgey chemical weapons reports, presented to a somewhat less credulous public by fiction writer and deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes." - An excerpt from the article, *"Obama and Cameron’s Syrian chemical weapon scam,"* by the website HumanRightsInvestigations.org. In the USraeli worldview, there are two types of terrorists - ordinary terrorists whose fana... more »

Chiefs for #butthurt?

Chalk Face, PhD at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
I wanted to quickly follow-up with an image and a question based on Jim Horn’s post earlier today about Chiefs for Change. Sorry Jim, I had to do it. Chiefs, are you butthurt? It’s OK, you can tell us. Tagged: butthurt, Chiefs for Change, common core, Duncan, jim horn

Arribes: Everything Else is Noise - my fascinating encounter with film-maker Zev Robinson

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 1 day ago
It seldom occurs that by chance one encounters very special people. It happened to me when a friend asked me to look at a short story-telling film about Spain from the Canadian-British film-maker, painter, photographer and art-maker *Zev Robinson*. The film *astonished* me and for a reason. Even the trailer of the full movie shows rural Spain as it is, as I indeed know it and can see it each day. Far beyond the average knowledge of tourists and foreigners who live near and huddle along the beaches from the Mediterranean Coast. Take a deep breath after viewing this short story-telli... more »

Chet Raymo “Morning Meditation”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* “Morning Meditation”* by Chet Raymo “Crows roost in the trees of Ballybeg, down there at the bottom of the hill. Their raucous chorus reaches me at my desk, here in my burrow under the gorse. I look out over the parish, and now and then a solitary crow drifts into the frame, riding an uplifting wind, taunting me with its proprietary ownership of the landscape. And I think of Ted Hughes' poem "Littleblood", from that haunting volume “Crow”: ․ "O littleblood, hiding from the mountains in the mountains Wounded by stars and leaking shadow Eating the medical earth." I'... more »

It Begins With Butter

George Henderson at The High-fat Hep C Diet - 1 day ago
The world at large will never be convinced of the benefits of low-carbohydrate diets until the still-vilified "saturated fat" is fully acquitted of the charges falsely laid in the courts of public opinion. Butter is the poster child for the defendant saturated fat, and also the most nutritious and beneficial of the all-fat foods. So any campaign to vindicate SaFAs should begin with butter. If anyone needs reminding why it is essential that very low carb diets enter the medical mainstream today rather than tomorrow, I recommend Toxic's post on the subject. This is incendiary stuff, a... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA. Thanks for stopping by.

"The Grapes of Wrath" (Excerpts)

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
"The Grapes of Wrath" (Excerpts) by John Steinbeck ․ "They breathe profits; they eat the interest on money. If they don't get it, they die the way you die without air, without side-meat." [referring to the banks- CP] "The bank is something more than men, I tell you. It's the monster. Men made it, but they can't control it." "It ain't that big. The whole United States ain't that big. It ain't that big. It ain't big enough. There ain't room enough for you an' me, for your kind an' my kind, for rich and poor together all in one country, for thieves and honest men. For hunger and ... more »

the blessing

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago

Do you, can you, watch your sport online? [update]

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
EVERYONE’S BEEN A-TWITTER over the last few days about the breaking of the Sky “monopoly,” and the need for English soccer fans to get themselves a fast enough connection to watch their favourite sport online—either via their computer, tablet, smartphone, or through an internet-savvy TV or set-top box—or through any TV they can hook up to their computer, tablet, or smartphone. Much gnashing of teeth about the problems. But you’d think that would give folk enough choice in how they watch their sport. And also help to demonstrate that as long as regulatory barriers to entry remain ... more »

"America Feeds the Rich"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* "America Feeds the Rich"* by Leo Gerard "The Farm Bill that is expected to pass the U.S. House this week explains income inequality in America. The Republican-sponsored proposal slashes food stamps for poor children and pads farm subsidies for wealthy agri-businessmen. This comes just a week after Senate Republicans refused to protect the poorest students from doubled college loan interest rates because that required closing tax loopholes that benefit big corporations. It comes just weeks after a new study showed the Walmart heirs, among the richest people in the world, pay... more »

Buycott - A Smartphone App Whose Time Has Definitely Come

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
Tired of unwittingly lining the pockets of the same oligarchs who would happily sell you and your democracy down the river? Wish you could tell just who was really behind the products lining your store shelves? Well, there's an App for that. It's called Buycott, the handiwork of 26-year old freelance programer Ivan Pardo. *Pardo decided to create Buycott after hearing Congressional candidate Darcy Burner (D-Wash.) propose the idea of an app that allows consumers to see the corporations behind the products on supermarket shelves during her keynote speech at last year’s netroots... more »

Dancing about architecture

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
Elvis Costello once famously berated a music journalist for his questions, saying “writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” * So let’s dance… [image: Dancing about architecture] Points and a chocolate fish if you can name at least three of the architects or buildings cartooned. * Yes, yes, lots of others have said it too. [Hat tip Nelson Brackin. Dancing About Architecture illustration by Grant Snider. You can get a poster here for your architecture/dance studio.] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Please contact author for permission to republish: (organon at... more »

New Toys!

Southern Man at Southern Man - 1 day ago
So Southern Man has finished his teaching for the day and is puttering about his new office when The Dean pokes his head in the door and says "I have your fall contract ready, and if you'll come sign it now I'll give you a prize!" Well Southern Man is a sucker for free stuff so he goes over to The Dean's office and signs the next year of his life away. And the prize was a little 2 TB Passport USB drive for backups and (as promised earlier) a brand new Microsoft Surface tablet and a 64 GB microSDXC card to go with it. The iPad is going to get mighty jealous when this baby comes hom... more »

Chiefs for Change Angered by Duncan’s Temporary Flirt with Sanity

Jim Horn at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
As pressure mounts from parents, students, educators, and admininstrators against high stakes testing and Common Core Corporate Standards, Team Obama has finally blinked. ED will offer a one year reprieve to those 37 states formerly bribed with RTTT money to adopt the CC and teacher eval based on Common Core national tests. Such a move […]

Satire: "U.S. Promises Smooth Transfer of Quagmire from Afghanistan to Syria"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *"U.S. Promises Smooth Transfer of Quagmire from Afghanistan to Syria"* by Andy Borowitz DAMASCUS (The Borowitz Report)— "Supporters of the United States’ twelve-year quagmire in Afghanistan cheered the news today that the U.S. would strive to achieve a seamless transfer of that quagmire to Syria, effective immediately. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sought to reassure those who were concerned that the U.S. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan signalled a wavering of the nation’s commitment to being mired in open-ended military muddles. “... more »

Christy Clark, Running Scared

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 day ago
Well, not that I trust pollsters but rumours abound, Christy Clark is not polling well in Westside Kelowna.. The public, even Alberta/Kelowna rednecks don`t like a candidate parachuted into their riding, even if that candidate is the leader of the party, the NDP are not popular in Kelowna and voters aren`t flocking to that party either, or the BC Conservative party, what is happening is BC Liberal voters, those who elected Ben Stewart are simply staying home...In an obvious desperate move, in a blatant electioneering tactic Christy Clark has temporarily rescinded the pay hikes... more »

So Even a Pathetic Pipsqueak Like Dana Rohrbacher Scares Boehner?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Dana! Rohrbacher used to be... a surfer, a folk singer, a pot head, a homo, Congress' #1 supporter of the Taliban and a terrorist in Afghanistan (or at least someone who dressed up as a terrorist for a photo shoot). Rohrabacher recognized the affinity between the Taliban and the Republican Party, backed them for bringing "stability" to Afghanistan and told his dumb-as-abrick-constituents in Orange County that the Taliban "intend to establish a disciplined, moral society" and, like Republicans, are just misunderstood "devout traditionalists, not terrorists or revolutionaries." And pe... more »

"Lemons..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
"When life hands you a lemon, say "Oh yeah, I like lemons. What else you got?" - Henry Rollins

The Great Unwinding

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
Has America come undone or has it simply reverted to its natural state as the inner sanctum of social Darwinism? That's the subject of George Packer's new book, *The Unwinding*. Packer discusses the question of whether today's America is the "real America" in an op-ed published in *The Guardian.* *In or around 1978, America's character changed. For almost half a century, the United States had been a relatively egalitarian, secure, middle-class democracy, with structures in place that supported the aspirations of ordinary people. You might call it the period of the Roosevelt Repu... more »

"How It Really Is"

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

"Mundus Vult Decipi, Ergo Decipiatur"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
"Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur," a Latin phrase, means "The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived." The saying is ascribed to Petronius, a Roman satirist from the first century, CE. "The pontifex maximus Scævola thought it expedient that the people should be deceived in religion; and the learned Varro said plainly, that "there are many truths, which it is useless for the vulgar to know; and many falsities which it is fit the people should not suppose are falsities." Hence comes the adage "Mundus vult decipi, decipiatur ergo." - http://en.wikipedia.org/

The End Might Be Near for Common Core

John Thompson at @ THE CHALK FACE knows SCHOOLS MATTER - 1 day ago
Especially in the last few months, John Merrow has hit some tape-measure home runs. Merrow’s strike outs can be just as amazing. His last whiff is a doozy. Merrow tried to use some humor and experimental prose to criticize the recent trend where, supposedly, “the arrival of the Common Core apparently means the end of the […]

The Economy: "Warning: For Mature Adults Only"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* * *"Warning: For Mature Adults Only"* by Bill Bonner "We're all f**king f**ked! Neil Barofsky, the federal employee in charge of auditing the TARP program, says the "U.S. is pretty f**ked." The Huffington Post reports that he is not the first to resort to the F-word to describe Americans' situation: "Christina Romer... the former chair of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, told Bill Maher last year that the U.S. was "pretty darned f**ked" on the night that Standard and Poor's downgraded the country's credit rating. Another Washington official known for his testy la... more »

Quote of the Day: How to build a car

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
Today’s quote is paraphrased from page 70 of David Friedman’s 1996 book, *Hidden Order*: There are two ways we can produce cars. We can build them in Auckland or Petone or we can grow them in the Waikato. Everyone knows how we build automobiles. To grow automobiles, we first grow the raw material from which they are made – grass. We put the grass through cows and then out onto ships and send the ships up into the Pacific. They come back with Hyundais and Hondas on them. From our standpoint, growing Hondas is just as much a form of production – using New Zealand dair... more »

"The Horrific $1.5 QUADRILLION Derivatives Bubble"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
*"The Horrific $1.5 QUADRILLION Derivatives Bubble"* That's $1,500,000,000,000,000,000 by Michael Snyder "Today there is a horrific derivatives bubble that threatens to destroy not only the U.S. economy but the entire world financial system as well, but unfortunately the vast majority of people do not understand it. When you say the word "derivatives" to most Americans, they have no idea what you are talking about. In fact, even most members of the U.S. Congress don't really seem to understand them. But you don't have to get into all the technicalities to understand the bigger ... more »
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