Friday, August 16, 2013

16 August - Blogs I'm Following

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"Scene at one of the docks of the East Ri..."Scene at one of the docks of the East River, New York, where those for whom the journey to the beaches is too long or too expensive forget the sweltering heat of August in the cool waters." (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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This is how silly reporting can be!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 minutes ago
*FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013* *When journalists talk about studies:* How silly can news reporting be? Especially, reporting on studies? To see how silly such reporting can be, check a recent report from the New York Times about the driving habits of people who own fancy cars. The report appeared in Tuesday’s hard-copy Times. It isn’t important in the slightest, except as a way to see how reporters and pundits constantly talk about academic studies. This is the way Benjamin Preston’s piece started. We include its sweeping headline: PRESTON (8/13/13): *The Rich Drive Differently, a Stud... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 17 minutes ago
Cygnets on the water. [Back to Earth - Artworks photo]

From The Essays Of JB Campbell: Jewish Damage!

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 21 minutes ago
As I stated in the last article, I have no fear of promoting the fine work of many other writers out there that are fighting this war against Jewish domination... One such writer in particular that I have taken an interest in over the last year is JB Campbell... For this article, I want to post the first of many essays from JB Campbell that I will be presenting here at this blog for everyone to view for themselves... It comes from the website, JB Campbell: Extremism Online, at www.jbcampbellextremismonline.com, and is entitled: "Jewish Damage". It contains a wealth of information ... more »

Why Is That Spoon In Your Knickers?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 2 hours ago
It was probably a good idea until it hit the papers. A Derby-based charity that helps women escape being sent abroad for forced marriages had advised them to hide a spoon in their underwear. The idea was they would be caught by airport screeners which would give them a chance to seek help from authorities. *Last week ministers warned that young people were at the highest risk of being taken abroad for a forced marriage during the school holidays. The government's forced marriage unit received 400 reports between June and August last year, out of an annual total of 1,500.* *No o... more »

Extremely Speculative Use of NAEP Data by “Reformers”

John Thompson at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 2 hours ago
As much as I respect Steve Sawchuk, his “When Bad Things Happen to Good NAEP Data” is an example of When Good Reporters Face Bad Spin. He recounted examples of “misnaepery” or the misuse of NAEP data. In doing so, Sawchuk demonstrated a false equivalency between egregious violations of scholarship by Joel Klein, Michelle Rhee’s […]

The Geopolitics of the Egyptian Crisis

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 2 hours ago
* **Eric Draitser appears on Press TV to discuss the latest developments in the ongoing political crisis in Egypt. He explains the growing conflict between Saudi Arabia and Qatar as it relates to Egypt and the region more generally. Additionally, he examines the nature of the Egyptian ruling establishment and the role of the United States in this developing crisis.*

Climate Change Fun Fact of the Week - the Rise of Brain-Eating Bugs

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 2 hours ago
Okay, it's not like it's an epidemic but, just sayin'. Our warming climate is manifesting in the northern migration of all manner of lifeforms - mammals, fish, birds, insects and diseases. This week we feature *N. Fowleri* or *Naegleria fowleri. *It's an insidious little bugger, an amoeba that has been detected as far north as Minnesota, and it loves warm conditions. It also loves taking up residence in swimmers and then eating their brains. *It’s a fatal infection without an effective treatment, and one that strikes in a decidedly gruesome manner: An amoebic organism lurking... more »

NOT Vin Ordinaire (Hardly!) But, There Again, Coke, Mary Jane and Meth City?

Talk about a great wine! Certainly a wine whose time has come? Among other cerebral pursuits . . . . Seems to me that with the continuing rampant drug use of the upper classes (although the budget-constrained lower classes lag now), we'll be hearing a lot more about these mindful relaxation solutions. (Not to mention their efficacy in helping people forget the worries of their

Concerning those international scores, Motoko Rich gets it right!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 3 hours ago
*FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013* *Next time, let’s get it righter:* How often do we get to praise the New York Times’ education reporting? Don’t answer that question! But this morning, Motoko Rich got it right. Some fine day, it would be great if the Times got it even righter! Rich reports on the spreading hub-bub about the switch by many states to the new, more challenging “Common Core standards.” She discussed the recent, major confusion which has surrounded this shift in some benighted locations. Like in the state of New York! She doesn’t note that her own newspaper’s gruesome reporti... more »

'TOP CIA-LINKED TERRORIST DIES IN LONDON'

Anon at aangirfan - 3 hours ago
*Iqbal Mirchi, aka Muhammed Iqbal Memon, and wife* On 14 august 2013, the 'untouchable top terrorist' Iqbal Mirchi 'died in London'. Dawood Ibrahim's close aide Iqbal Mirchi dies in London Mirchi was allegedly among the top global drug barons. He was the right hand man of Dawood Ibrahim, 'the CIA asset and protector of Osama bin Laden'. *Dawood Ibrahim, 'CIA asset'.* According to the US authorities and to a United Nations report, Iqbal Mirchi was the right-hand man of Dawood Ibrahim, head of the 'D' company, a worldwide mafia. Dawood is said to be an asset of the CIA and is kno... more »

Oklahoma Needs A Progressive In Congress Again-- Meet Tom Guild

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
The "most Democratic" congressional district in Oklahoma is the 5th, which includes Oklahoma City, Edmund and Shawnee. The PVI is "only" R+12 and it's the only district in the state where Obama broke 40-- albeit barely-- against McCain and also against Romney. (Obama won 33% statewide last year.) The incumbent is Tea Party extremist James Lankford and last year his Democratic opponent was Tom Guild, who scored 37%, just a percent below the only Democratic candidate the DCCC got behind, very conservative Blue Dog Rob Wallace in the second district. Tom got more votes than any other... more »

Back in the USSR brought to life...

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 3 hours ago
'Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out They leave the West behind'

Calls for Diplomacy with Iran Come from Unlikely Sources

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 3 hours ago
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (Photo Credit: Abdolvahed Mirzazadeh) As Congress and Israeli leaders continue to make threats and take actions that serve to dismiss and prevent any possibility of real diplomacy between Iran and the West, namely the United States, a number of unexpected voices are now chiming in on the side of moderation, pragmatism and a negotiation.Iranian rhetoric since

Memphis Commercial Appeal Picks Black Scapegoat to Blame for Charter School Cash Drain

Jim Horn at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 3 hours ago
The Gates plan for consolidating Memphis and Shelby County Schools has resulted in the kind of community fragmentation that has not been seen anywhere before. At the poor core of Memphis are now almost forty charter chain gangs set up to segregate and contain black children, and they will complement the remaining public schools of […]

New Contest - Your Favourite Tory in Marjorie's Wig

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 3 hours ago
Any guesses what former Conservative senate leader Marjorie Lebreton plans to do with her 30s-something hairpiece when she leaves politics? Maybe it should be bequeathed to the public archives. Or maybe it should be institutionalized and handed down as a badge of office to be worn by future Conservative senate leaders. Hmm. I wonder what Duffy would look like sporting Lebreton's wig. Or Nigel Wright, or Steve Harper. I know, it would look every bit as age appropriate on Joe Oliver, no? So, here's the challenge. Grab a few Marj photos online and photoshop her wig onto you fav... more »

The Other Dimensions of Inclusion (and Exclusion) in Political Science

PM at Duck of Minerva - 3 hours ago
Dan’s post on his self-experiment in raising citations to female scholars has drawn a critical comment from someone who wonders about whether similar patterns exist with reference to minority scholars and scholars from outside North America. The issues of gender, race, and national (regional) origin are distinct, but if we’re going to have a wide-ranging Continue reading

News from the Jews

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 4 hours ago
*Israeli hasbara campaign and extreme racism, more high level Jewish criminality, & ridiculous fear-driven propaganda* Two news items appearing in the Jewish press this week highlight the extent to which the state of Israel specifically, and international Jewry generally, engage in coordinated, systematic propaganda campaigns to influence public opinion and generate positive public relations for the Jewish state occupying Palestine. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of Jewish organizations in America with direct connections to Israel strictly dedicated to advancing Israel's public ... more »

EYES WIDE SHUT: Muckrakers down!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 4 hours ago
*FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013* *Part 4—Plutocrats’ tone of voice:* Why is no one talking about Elisabeth Rosenthal’s series? Her reports have been appearing on the front page of the New York Times, a well-known American newspaper. Her first three reports have been very lengthy, quite detailed. So far, this is the rundown: *Sunday, June 2:* “The $2.7 Trillion Medical Bill.” 4165 words *Monday, July 1:* “American Way of Birth, Costliest in the World.” 3176 words *Sunday, August 4:* “In Need of a New Hip, but Priced Out of the U.S.” 3792 words These articles deal with a very important to... more »

Egypt Doesn't Need Pharaohs, It Has Generals

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 4 hours ago
Fascism and the will of the majority often go hand in hand. Mussolini's Italy and Hitler's Germany are the best examples. The fascists may not rise to power on majority support but the majority come to embrace and support them once they have seized or consolidated power. Now it's the Egyptian people who have embraced facism. Leon Weiseltier sums it up in just a few lines in *The New Republic:* *For weeks now people have been puzzling over the liberals of Egypt and their enthusiasm for a violent coup. Perhaps the confusion was semantic. It is time to stop calling these people libe... more »

Elsewhere: Budget, More

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 4 hours ago
I did sort of a summary post at Greg's place yesterday on the whole shutdown/debt limit showdown situation. One of the key differences, it seems, between those of us who think a disaster is relatively unlikely and those (Chait and Benen, for example) who think it's more likely turns out to be views of John Boehner. I think he's pretty good at what he does -- in very difficult circumstances -- while others don't see a long-term plan, and think that's dangerous. I'll toss in another point here that I should have made in one of my pieces yesterday. I talked about the importance for con... more »

The Provincial Offences Court, and the Ontario Court of Justice to which appeals go from that court, are the face of justice to many citizens

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 4 hours ago
R. v. Massara, 2013 ONCA 519: [15] Mr. Massara takes issue with the fairness of the proceeding on the motion before the appeal court judge and with the disposition. The Provincial Offences Court, and the Ontario Court of Justice to which appeals go from that court, are the face of justice to many citizens. They are often self-represented and are not familiar with the court, its manner of proceeding or its arcane rules. [16] As I noted in R. v. Georgalis, [2013] O.J. No. 1921 at para. 8, the assumption behind the high threshold for leave to appeal to this court ... more »

“Obamacare, In One Paragraph”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 hours ago
* * *“Obamacare, In One Paragraph”* By Donald Trump “Let me get this straight... We’re being “gifted” with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don’t, which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, who have recently demonstrated their objective and professional integrity. Written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn’t understand it, passed by a Congress that didn’t read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President who smokes, with funding admin... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 4 hours ago

THE WORLD'S LAST HERO / NELSON MANDELA

Allen L Roland, Ph.D at Allen L Roland's Weblog - 4 hours ago
*America has its beloved former president Abraham Lincoln, but the World has its beloved hero and constant inspiration, Nelson Mandela ~ the South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and leader who was jailed for 27 years, served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999 and rightfully won the Nobel Peace prize in 1993. Mandela today is still a unifying call in the universal fight against oppression and apartheid ~ a living symbol of hope, unity, love and peace: Allen L Roland* *"As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew i... more »

Blowing Smoke: The Medical Marijuana Controversy (Documentary)

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 5 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Mike Holifield Blowing Smoke is a documentary based on the origins of laws concerning recreational and pharmaceutical prescription use of marihuana. This is the first film about the medical marijuana controversy that lays it all on the table. I'm not pulling any punches. It is what it is! People have been playing by the "rules" for far too long. What rules, I say! The truth is the truth. Sure, this film will make some people mad. That's expected. Their entire belief system will be turned upside down, when they realiz... more »

The Economy: "Expert: Walmart Shows Economy Collapsing"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 5 hours ago
*"Expert: Walmart Shows Economy Collapsing"* by Newsmax "Wal-Mart issued weak earnings news Thursday, but the company isn’t doing anything wrong, says Howard Davidowitz, chairman of retail consultant Davidowitz & Associates. It’s merely suffering from a weak economy. “Wal-Mart is a terrific operator,” Davidowitz tells Yahoo. “They didn’t suddenly become stupid. The economy is in a state of collapse. That’s what’s going on.” The world’s biggest retailer cut its full-year profit forecast after second-quarter profit came in below analysts’ expectations. The employment situation ... more »

Those Silly Rogues at the NSA

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 5 hours ago
The only question I have about today's *Washington Post* revelation on the thousands of instances of illegal domestic spying by the NSA is: why the hell did they sit on this story for so long? Edward Snowden gave them the documents on which it is based months ago. If the *Post* were truly in the muckraking business and not the semi-official propaganda organ of the Beltway, I'd surmise that they were simply waiting for President Obama to hang himself. Obama, you may remember, last week seemed to categorically deny that anything untoward was going on in Police State USA. His exact wor... more »

Guest Post: Liberals & The Second Amendment

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 5 hours ago
*By Zee* Liberal Professors and Historians of Constitutional Law Who Hold Surprising Views on the Second Amendment The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), has long *generalized** *that the Bill of Rights—or, at least, the first Eight Amendments—protect * individual* rights, an assertion with which I agree. Yet the ACLU—along with perhaps most American liberals—has decided* *to assign a *special,* *“collective rights”** *interpretation to the Second Amendment (hereafter, SA), directly contradicting its/their own *general*assertions. This needless torture of plain language is don...more »

The Justice (sic) Department finally cracks down on the big banks ...well, actually only a couple minnows. The sharks are allowed to go free. Wouldn'd it be nice to have a Justice Department with teeth rather than "sic."

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 5 hours ago
------------------------------ * the**REALnews Permalink* *The Government is Finally Arresting Wall Street Bankers...For Losing Wall Street's Money* The Dept. of Justice will let JP Morgan's London Whale off the hook while prosecuting low-level traders. - August 14, 2013 More at The Real News *Bio* William K. Black, author of THE BEST WAY TO ROB A BANK IS TO OWN ONE, teaches economics and law at the University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC). He was the Executive Director of the Institute for Fraud Pre... more »

President Obama and many members of Congress claim that Social Security must be cut to reduce the national deficit. Nothing can be farther from the truth! First, Social Security will run a surplus for the next 20 years. Second, Social Security is a $2.8 Trillion insurance policy prepaid by the beneficiaries and by law is not permitted contribute to the national debt. Third, the national debt is now falling on its own accord (the Congressional Budget Office projects the current fiscal year deficit to be 4.0% down sharply from 7.0% last year) ...and any further reduction of the deficit would be a drag on the economy.

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 5 hours ago
------------------------------ * the**REALnews Permalink* *Social Security Act Turns 78* Signed into law in 1935, the Social Security Act launched an integral social safety net program, but is it still sustainable? - August 14, 2013 More at The Real News *Blogger's Note:* The part in my header having to do with the spontaneous reduction in the National deficit was found here: * http://www.businessinsider.com/the-deficit-is-shrinking-2013-8* Cherchez la Verite

Practice Makes Perfect

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 5 hours ago
Gwen LanDOLT is trying to walk back her most recent imbecility. Speaking to LifeShite, she claims her views were misrepresented in the CBC article that implied she was okey-dokey with the death penalty for homosexuality. Then there's this paragraph with a rather breath-taking phrase. Last week REAL Women criticized Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird, a practicing homosexual, for imposing what it called “his own perspective on homosexuality” in foreign countries such as Uganda, Kenya, and Russia that have passed laws aimed at preserving the traditional family structure. Heh. ... more »

Did Protesters Outnumber ALECers 10 to 1 in Chicago?

2old2care at Because I Can - 5 hours ago
Earlier this week I posted an entry where I question the numbers that ALEC is putting out to the public. In their press release for the meeting in Chicago ALEC state: State Legislators, Business Leaders Meet in Chicago Chicago, Ill. (August 7, 2013)—More than 1,200 state legislators, business leaders, citizen groups and policy experts from around the country gather today in Chicago Note that the statement of 1200 attendees includes” legislators, business leaders, citizen groups and policy experts they forgot to mention spouses, kids, legislative staff members and ALEC staff member... more »

Kings of Cannabis (Documentary)

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Vice* You might not know who Arjan Roskam is, but you've probably smoked his weed. Arjan's been breeding some of the most famous marijuana strains in the world—like White Widow, Super Silver Haze, and many others—for over 20 years. Enter your email address to subscribe to our newsletter: Delivered by FeedBurner Be the Change! Share this using the tools below.

Soviet Collectivization

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 6 hours ago
I'm reading a book. *Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe* by Robert Gellately. It's got this self-righteous Anglo-American tone to it (Massacres of the First Nations, slavery, two centuries of slavery and mass starvation in India, Africa and elsewhere). But I've always said that the best criticisms of the West come from its opponents and the best critiques of communism can come from scholars in capitalist Western nations. It's a good, detailed introduction into the process whereby communism created fascism and together produced the horrors of the Second World W... more »

Barrett Brown: 100 Years in Prison for Posting a Link?

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
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Bill Whittle: World Gone Mad...(video)

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 6 hours ago
*"madness is the new normal."*

Become A Chemtrailer

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Jon David Miller *What Are Chemtrails?* If you watch the sky on days of visibility, you may notice unusually long-lasting emission trails from airplanes, sometimes criss-crossing each other. Normal airplane condensation “contrails” are made of ice crystals from the freezing of moisture in a jet's exhaust when the air humidity and temperature are at certain levels. Real contrails usually disappear rapidly. By contrast, “chemtrails” are chemical aerosol sprays that persist and emanate out into fake cirrus clouds, often accumu... more »

Wal-Mart warns of 'challenging' economy

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
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American Revolution 2.0 Has Begun

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
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The Citation Gap: Results of a Self-Experiment

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 6 hours ago
Both because of the unexpected direction yesterday took, and because I haven’t worked through my thoughts about any number of pressing current events, I thought I’d write about an experiment that I’ve been engaging in with my recent academic papers. You might recall the Maliniak, Powers, and Walter paper (soon to be out with International Organization) on citations and Continue reading

The USDA Is Pushing Food Stamps Like a Drug Dealer at a Grade School

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Daisy Luther One in 7 Americans receives food stamps and the government wants the number to be even higher. Yes, I said higher. The USDA is soliciting people to receive food stamps in the manner of a drug dealer on a grade school playground. ”Psst – hey you! I’ve got something for you…it’s free…come on, try it. You’ll like it!” Even though we are drowning in debt and going under after a last gasp of air, the government of the United States is encouraging more people to go on the dole, even if doing so had never crossed thei... more »

Death toll in Egypt rises to 525 as Obama cancels military exercise, ‘strongly condemns’ violence

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
image credit: Zeinab Mohamed/Flickr Madison Ruppert As the death toll in Egypt rises to 525, according to the health ministry, and Christians face more danger than ever, Obama has canceled a military exercise scheduled for next month while saying that the U.S. “strongly condemns” the violence currently plaguing Egypt. Perhaps most troubling of all is that there are no signs of the violence ending in the near future with the Muslim Brotherhood pledging to march in Cairo and bring down the interim government. One of the most notable aspects of Obama’s reaction is that he avoided act... more »

Egypt Is Descending Into Civil War, But Don’t Expect Obama To Cancel His Golf Vacation

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Michael Snyder The largest Islamic nation in the Middle East is on the verge of descending into civil war, the Syrian civil war is starting to spill over into Lebanon, and the worst violence in five years has just hit Iraq, but Barack Obama is way too busy to be bothered with any of that. Right now, Obama is enjoying one of the true loves of his life - golf. According to the Washington Post, Obama has "played 18 holes of golf every day but one this week", and without a doubt he appears to really be enjoying his time up in M... more »

A Bloodbath that is not and the new rebranded Axis of Evil

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 6 hours ago
*Pepe Escobar has done some dam fine work in these two pieces.* *One from Asia Times* *One from RT* I have argued that what has just happened in Egypt is a bloodbath that is not a bloodbath, conducted by a military junta responsible for a coup that is not a coup, under the guise of an Egyptian "war on terror". Yet this newspeak gambit - which easily could have been written at the White House - is just part of the picture. the bloodbath that wasn't. Amid a thick fog of spin and competing agendas, a startling fact stands out. *A poll only 10 days ago by the Egyptian Center for Medi... more »

Is The Military Suppressing Legitimate Protest in Egypt?

noreply@blogger.com (Mark Daniels) at Global Political Awakening - 6 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Dees Illustration Brandon Turbeville Only yesterday, August 14, 2013, I wrote an article entitled “Are The Egypt Protests A Foreign Propaganda Campaign,”[1] where I discussed the possibility that the Egyptian “military crackdown” on allegedly peaceful Morsi supporters that was being reported throughout the Western media was not the unwarranted use of force that was being portrayed. Indeed, in this article, I asked whether or not the allegedly peaceful protests were truly peaceful at all, whether or not the claims of governme... more »

Cops Admit On Video That They Targeted Activist

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 7 hours ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Activist Post* The question of who the police really work for was answered by the police themselves following the Jordan Valley Big Loop Rodeo in Oregon on May 19. Whereas it is the duty of true public servants to uphold the Constitution for each individual citizen, such was not the duty of Oregon's Malheur County Sheriff's Department. It all began when an anti-rodeo activist, Steve Hindy, had been targeted for harassment by the rodeo board representing the rodeo he was protesting against. You see, it was *they *who called ... more »

Einstein's Circle of Compassion

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 7 hours ago
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Cryptozoology: Strange Creature Startles Swimmers in Villaricos (Spain)

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 7 hours ago
*Source: Levante - Diario Ideal.es (Spain) Date: Aug. 16, 2013* *Cryptozoology: Strange Creature Startles Swimmers in Villaricos.* Yesterday afternoon (08/15/13) a strange "carcass" measuring four meters long washed up on the Luis Siret Beach in the community of Villaricos. It could be a large fish, but in the advanced stages of decomposition. Once ashore, it was a source of amazement and remarks due to the novelty of the find. The first impression, and the photos circulating on the web, caused many to wonder if that creature belong to "the same species as the Loch Ness Monster". Th... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 7 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Evanna Lynch, 22. What about some good stuff? 1. Seth Masket on political science and geography. 2. Paul Krugman on good reporting and the blogs. One point I'll make again: from 2009 through 2010, and then on through the courts and through implementation today, the coverage of health care reform has been outstanding. Outstanding. I'd love to see a study comparing it with coverage of Medicare in the 1960s or Social Security in the 1930s; my guess is that it's night and day. 3. The second and third parts of Sean Trende's look at party makeovers. I agree with a lot ... more »

Common Core Gravy Train: Profit for Coleman, College Board, and Testing Mania

plthomasedd at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 7 hours ago
Along with Michelle Rhee’s gravy train of hypocrisy, public education in the U.S. is under assault from the gravy train of profit driven by Common Core: The College Board is redesigning four of its testing programs so they reflect the Common Core State Standards and can be used for accountability, a project that adds yet […]

How Could Any Self-Respecting Conservative In Kentucky Still Back McConnell?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
McConnell is an ugly example of the American ruling elites who have perverted democracy for the advancement of their own careers. At this point, it almost doesn't matter if McConnell is a conservative or a liberal; all that matters is that he represents Mitch McConnell in the U.S. Senate, not the working families of Kentucky. His three opponents, Tea Party candidate Matt Bevin, in the primary, and Democrats Alison Lundergan Grimes and Ed Marksberry, all recognize his core vulnerability, which is making one of the Beltway's most influential and powerful players the most vulnerable... more »

Recent Reading List

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 7 hours ago
I have been thinking of listing a bunch of my favorite 2000s+ Political Science books, and a variety of circumstances has inspired me to finally write the list . These books make my list because they made me see the world differently. Most persuaded me of their core arguments, but all made me think and Continue reading

Old Workers Rule! (Age Discrimination Drools) - Guest Post

Donna Ballman at Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home - 7 hours ago
By Ryan Price, Associate Attorney, Donna M. Ballman, P.A., Employee Advocacy Lawyers Do you remember walking down the beach and seeing an older gentlemen wearing one of those delightfully tacky, yet funny, t-shirts stating, “Old Guys Rule!” You look at the shirt, then the man, and you smile thinking, “Yeah! That old guy does rule! More power to the old people!” Okay, maybe your thoughts weren't that dramatic, but you probably at least know someone over the age of 40 who still needs and/or wants to work, and who you are fond of. Or maybe, you are one of those 40+ workers declaring y...more »

Krauss-Dent small C.C. from a Higgs seesaw

LuboÅ¡ Motl at The Reference Frame - 7 hours ago
*This idea is known to most physicists but it's not a full solution to the C.C. problem* Nude Socialist (via Joseph S.) published an article called Dark energy could be the offspring of the Higgs boson which mainly discusses a June 2013 preprint by Lawrence Krauss and James Dent, A Higgs-Saw Mechanism as a Source for Dark Energy. Funny and not terribly serious. And no, no followups to the paper appeared in the first two months. The story quotes Frank Wilczek – without even mentioning his remotely related recent paper on Multiversality (which is somewhat more substantial). We lea...more »

NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year and did the White house get caught playing cute with their responses again ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 8 hours ago
http://hotair.com/archives/2013/08/16/internal-audit-shows-nsa-broke-privacy-rules-thousands-of-times-per-year/ Internal audit shows NSA broke privacy rules “thousands of times per year” POSTED AT 8:01 AM ON AUGUST 16, 2013 BY ED MORRISSEY This Washington Post exposé surprises me only in one regard. If the NSA and the Obama administration knew this internal audit existed, why not pull a Lois Lerner and do a Friday-night apology to defuse it? Hey, that worked really well in the IRS targeting scandal, right? We’ll get back to that in a moment: The National Security Agency has broke... more »

Jello Poke Cake

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 8 hours ago
I am not usually a huge cake fan, but there is something about the cool, refreshing flavor of Jello Poke Cake that I can't get enough of. My mom used to make this for me growing up and I haven't had it in years. I decided it was time for my little girl to try one of my childhood favorites. You will need: A cake mix (and the ingredients that you mix needs such as eggs and oil) a small box of Jello water a fork whipped topping Bake your cake in a 9x13 pan according to the box directions. Allow to cool for at least 20 minutes. Poke holes in the cake with the fork, across the whole cak... more »

Is SAC using " Gating " as a way to deal with its unwinding of leveraged positions ? Will be find if liquidity is fine or whether liquidity is always there until you really need liquidity ? And what about the zaniness in the Shanghai market last night ???

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 8 hours ago
Here we go with SAC..... http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-16/sac-gating SAC Gating? [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/16/2013 07:56 -0400 - Cohen - SAC Think the market is liquid? Think again, especially if you are one of the unlucky ones who bought into the SAC get rich quick dream and now just want to get your money out of the world's most notorious hedge fund. According to Bloomberg, the CT firm that has been branded by the government as a "veritable magnet for market cheaters," *has "refused clients’ requests that the firm speed up... more »

Ed Steer's Gold and silver report for August 16 , 2013 .. Data for August 15, 2013 , news and views .....special mentions - JP Morgan say buy gold ( is this a sell signal ? ...... Must read Keith Barron's Kings World interview - is Asian calling their gold home and is this the reason for the recent surge in the price of gold ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 8 hours ago
http://www.caseyresearch.com/gsd/edition/eric-sprott-sneaks-gata-into-the-toronto-globe-and-mail ¤ YESTERDAY IN GOLD & SILVER The gold price didn't do much in Far East and early London trading on their Thursday, but the HFT volume was pretty heavy in early Far East trading, and I'm sure that's why the tiny rallies in gold didn't get too far. By the time Comex trading began at 8:20 a.m. EDT in New York, gold was down a dollar and change from Wednesday's close, and at 8:30 a.m. a not-for-profit seller [read high-frequency trader] hit gold for about fifteen bucks in less than ten minute... more »

Ball of confusion ( Political mayhem in DC ) NSA Review Group headed by the DNI Rodeo Clown...... Abomination-Care - what else can one really say ... Somewhat let John Kerry out of the box agin - to muse on that pesky thing called the Internet , Governing and Sock Puppets..... Free markets - dig a little deeper folks........

Catharsis Ours - 8 hours ago
Ball of confusion..... Part one ....... Just Yikes ! White House denies DNI Clapper will head ‘independent’ NSA review group Published time: August 13, 2013 16:38 Edited time: August 13, 2013 23:45 Get short URL [image: US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.(AFP Photo / Saul Loeb)] US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.(AFP Photo / Saul Loeb) Share on tumblr Trends NSA leaks Tags Information Technology, Intelligence,Internet, Obama, Security, Terrorism, USA After insisting that the government’s unprecedented capability to monitor communications must be ass... more »

Egypt's Brotherhood calls for March of Anger for August 16 , 2013...... Meanwhile , Egyptian security forces have been authorized to use lethal force against protesters to prevent further rioting , to protect state property and ensure the safety of the people....... With tensions running high , a misstep by either side could prompt another massacre such as Wednesday' massacre where more than six hundred Egyptians died !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 9 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-16/egypt-military-prepares-crush-islamist-day-rage Egypt Military Prepares To Crush Islamist March Of Millions "Day Of Rage" [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/16/2013 08:20 -0400 - Barack Obama - France - Germany - Reuters - United Kingdom If there is one day when the pent up tensions on both sides resulting from the Egyptian coup over a month ago may boil over and lead to an all out civil war (still unclear how John Kerry would "define" that one) today may be that day, as Cairo is braced f... more »

“Fukushima: After Disaster, The Deadliest Part of Japan's Nuclear Clean-up”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
* * *“Fukushima: After Disaster, * *The Deadliest Part of Japan's Nuclear Clean-up”* By Aaron Sheldrick and Antoni Slodkowski "The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is preparing to remove 400 tons of highly irradiated spent fuel from a damaged reactor building, a dangerous operation that has never been attempted before on this scale. Containing radiation equivalent to 14,000 times the amount released in the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima 68 years ago, more than 1,300 used fuel rod assemblies packed tightly together need to be removed from a building that is vu... more »

A Night Of Light - A Poem by M.N. Hopkins

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 10 hours ago
Source: http://click.lovelldsouza.com/82/zoji-la* * ** *A night to remember* ** *A night that turns* ** *Darkness into Light* ** *A Light from Heaven* ** *A Gift of Love* ** *To Mankind* ** *Falls from the heavens* ** *To Earth* ** *And ignites* ** *The hearts of many who stumble* ** *Along their ways* ** *Many who long for* ** *Some comforting words* ** *Many who seek a better way* ** *Of living* ** *This night will come a Light* ** *To those* ** *Who embrace* ** *And accept* ** *This Gift* ** *Of Grace to Man* ** *And Woman* ** *This night* ** *And every night* ** *To those of yearnin... more »

“Marine Colonel Warns: ‘Homeland Security is Pre-Staging Gear and Equipment’”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
*“Marine Colonel Warns:* * ‘Homeland Security is Pre-Staging Gear and Equipment’”* by Mac Slavo "We live in a seemingly free country, so we’re told. But that may be because the majority of us have never spent time in a war zone or highly secured police state-like environment. Few of us understand what it looks like when military and state intelligence assets take over. Those who do understand, and have themselves implemented such plans in other countries, see exactly what’s going on and they are sounding the alarm (often falling on deaf ears). In Concord, New Hampshire the local ... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 11 hours ago
*Levee board opens door to settling lawsuit ~Jeff Adelson, New Orleans Advocate * *Harry Shearer interviews Maria Garzino on Hurricane Isaac e-mail FOIAs. Uh oh.* *Stephanie Grace: Campaign surveillance a blood sport* *NSF ranks Mississippi State in top 100 in U.S. for research* *My Spilt Milk News* *Tonight, The Nite Tripper @Tipitinas, Saints @Saints v. Riders, Ellis Marsalis, Cristina Perez @NOMA1910 ~NOLA DEFENDER** *

Freedom Is Our Natural State Of Being- A Poem by M.N. Hopkins

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 11 hours ago
** ** *Freedom is the Selfs natural state of being* ** *Free of worry* ** *Free of fear* ** *Free of human ego concerns* ** *Free to just be* ** *At peace* ** *Free to just be * ** *Loving* ** *Free to just be * ** *Humane* ** *Living in a joy-filled state of being* ** *With a balance* ** *An ease* ** *Centered in the heart* ** *And* ** *Just living* ** *Just being* ** *Free* ** M.N. Hopkins ** *Note:* The word Self in my vocabulary is the same as saying, Soul. I wrote this poem on August 15, 2013 and first published it on my blog today as part of Inspirational August.

More Native North American Wisdom

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 11 hours ago
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History's Largest Mass Media Masonic Blood Ritual Claims Another Life...

Paul Coker at News Spike - 11 hours ago
"They were wearing wingsuits, special jumpsuits that increase the body’s surface area, allowing the wearer to soar through the air at very high speeds before using a parachute to land. Footage from cameras fixed to Mr Uragallo’s suit is believed to show Mr Sutton leaving the helicopter before veering off course. The moment of impact was not filmed. An emergency helicopter arrived within minutes but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Mr Uragallo, who runs a company that makes wingsuits, broke the news by telephone to Mr Sutton’s girlfriend, Victoria Homewood, who was in Ch... more »

Some Native North American Wisdom

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 12 hours ago

THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD = AL QAEDA

Anon at aangirfan - 12 hours ago
*Egyptian Salafis in front of the state security headquarters in Cairo, May 2, 2013. (Photo: AP)* * * In 2006, John Loftus, former US government prosecutor and former Army intelligence officer, wrote The Muslim Brotherhood, CIA, Nazis and Al-Qaeda: *"The Muslim Brotherhood was a fascist organization that was hired by Western intelligence that evolved over time into what we today know as al-Qaeda..."* aangirfan: WHO LOVES THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD? *Al Qaeda flags in Egypt* * * The Muslim Brotherhood has long been a tool of the British security service MI6 and of the CIA. http://ww... more »

Greg Hunter, ’"Weekly News Wrap-Up 8.16.13"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 15 hours ago
*"Weekly News Wrap-Up 8.16.13"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "The big story is Egypt. The military coup that removed President Morsi has turned violent. More than 600 people have been killed in a violent clash between the Egyptian military and the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood is vowing to fight to bring down the military. This is looking like a civil war, and it is going to get much worse before it gets better. You may remember the Muslim Brotherhood is the group that was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in the early 1980’s. They killed him because he s... more »

Greater Context for Zero Dark Thirty

Batocchio at Vagabond Scholar - 15 hours ago
Obviously, this long-delayed (and lengthy) post contains spoilers (to the degree that they're possible for a film where the climax's outcome is known). Zero Dark Thirty has been much debated, as a movie in isolation and as a docudrama purporting to cover recent history. The film raises many issues of artistic rights and responsibilities, and has received a wide range of responses. (I gave a

The Wisdom Of Bahá’í

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 15 hours ago
*“When a thought of war comes, oppose it by a stronger thought of peace. A thought of hatred must be destroyed by a more powerful thought of love. Thoughts of war bring destruction to all harmony, well-being, restfulness and content. Thoughts of love are constructive of brotherhood, peace, friendship, and happiness.”* *Bahá’í Writings* *“It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens.”* *Bahá’í Writings*

No Spring Without Blood: Egypt Faces A Legitimacy Crisis And A Terror Crisis

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 15 hours ago
*Photo Source: Ahmed Gomaa (via SFGate).* It is hard to give an opinion on the events in Egypt because there is so much contradictory information coming out of the country. Reporting on the crisis accurately and objectively is damn near hopeless at this point. Any one-sided depiction is naive and ignorant. Just to give one example, leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood claim that over 2,000 of their supporters have been killed by the government, but the country's health ministry puts the number in the low hundreds. The MB uses deception as a tactic to gain public credibility and in... more »

Does @PeterMDeWitt like macaroni and cheese?

Timothy D. Slekar at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 16 hours ago
You never know what might be said on @the chalkface radio. Last night we interviewed the PRINCIPLED PRINCIPALS’ PRINCIPAL—Peter DeWitt. How is it possible to talk about macaroni and cheese, AC/DC, “getting off”, data, common core, and ANGER? Listen for yourself. And if you actually learn how to kick a little reformer butt by the […]

How Democratic Candidates Should Respond To Irresponsible GOP Threats To Throw The U.S. Into Default

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 16 hours ago
You've probably seen a parade of Republican clowns wooing teabaggers by insisting that the government be sent into bankruptcy unless Obama agrees to defund the Affordable Care Act. That's all their irresponsible-- and/or delusional playing for the cameras. Most of the noise has been coming from far right Confederates in all white gerrymandered districts. But Wednesday Tom McClintock was up to the same trick in California. Watch him up top. His district is very safe-- with a PVI of R+10. Romney beat Obama there 58-40% and McClintock won reelection last year with 61% and taking 8 of... more »

Guest Post - Reducing the footprint of logistics

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 16 hours ago
The burden of logisticsLogistics is a notoriously environmentally unfriendly system, using heavy good vehicles and transport systems to move goods, services and people around the world. The carbon created is staggering and impacts the environment in a huge way. From moving containers across the world through containerised shipping or moving people from point to point, carbon creation is inevitable. However there are many ways that the logistics industry is trying to reduce its carbon footprint, as it understands the need to protect the ecological and environmental systems around it... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 16 hours ago
*Harry Shearer interviews Maria Garzino on Hurricane Isaac e-mail FOIAs. Uh oh.*

This isn’t your normal “I Quit” teacher video. #highered

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 17 hours ago
Personally, I’ve tried to keep a pretty low profile. You must be thinking, “You’re nuts!” But no, I have. I’ve been very careful in the last couple of years especially to keep my name OFF of things. I do the best I can to go as “Chalk Face,” even though anyone with two fingers can […]

R. J. Zwi Werblowsky On The Power Problem

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 17 hours ago
. *Related: R. J. Zwi Werblowsky On Prometheus.* *Brief Bio of Professor Raphael Jehuda Zwi Werblowsky [Source: emetprize.org]: * Prof. Raphael J.Z. Werblowsky was born in Frankfurt (Germany) in 1924. His family moved to Erets Yisrael towards the end of the 1930's and he studied at several Yeshivas. In 1945 he completed his Bachelor’s degree at the University of London. After the war he was in charge of an orphanage in Holland which prepared children that had survived the sho’ah for aliyah. He received his doctorate from the University of Geneva in 1951. After teaching for fve ... more »

Post #23,000: "A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 17 hours ago
"Cradled in cosmic dust and glowing hydrogen, stellar nurseries in Orion the Hunter lie at the edge of a giant molecular cloud some 1,500 light-years away. Spanning nearly 25 degrees, this breath-taking vista stretches across the well-known constellation from head to toe (top to bottom). The Great Orion Nebula, the closest large star forming region, is right of center. To its left are the Horsehead Nebula, M78, and Orion's belt stars. Red giant Betelgeuse is at the hunter's shoulder, bright blue Rigel at his foot, and the glowing Lambda Orionis (Meissa) nebula at the far left, nea... more »

George Galloway and Respect

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 18 hours ago
A leader in crisis ... stubborn representative voicing discontent and being "unhelpful" ... on this occasion it's not Dave or Ed who are getting it in the neck. This time it's George Galloway and Respect that have lurched into yet another crisis. What sparked this episode off was a bit of old news. Back in June Galloway announced that he has "a committee" looking into the possibility of his running for London Mayor in 2016. "I'd like to fight Boris Johnson ..." he said (this was before Boris announced he would not be seeking re-election). Then yesterday came the news that two Respec... more »

Why I Pulled the Post

Brian Rathbun at Duck of Minerva - 18 hours ago
Some of you have asked why I pulled the post, “Intellectual Jailbait: Networking at APSA,” which I put up last night. First, a lot of people were obviously hurt by the post. Those of us who blog of course want to be read, and I try to use humor to get my points across. I Continue reading

The Poet: David Whyte, "Sweet Darkness"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
"Sweet Darkness" "When your eyes are tired the world is tired also. When your vision has gone no part of the world can find you. Time to go into the dark where the night has eyes to recognize its own. There you can be sure you are not beyond love. The dark will be your womb tonight. The night will give you a horizon further than you can see. You must learn one thing: the world was made to be free in. Give up all the other worlds except the one to which you belong. Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet confinement of your aloneness to learn anything or anyone that does not bring... more »

Chet Raymo, “Sodden Earth”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
* * *“Sodden Earth”* by Chet Raymo "I grew up with the Civil War, or at least with evidences of the war on every side, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Lookout Mountain loomed over the town. My house was on the back slopes of Missionary Ridge. We swam in Chickamauga Creek. We played in the Chattanooga National Cemetery (close by my grandmother's house) where 12,000 Union dead are buried, including raiders of "The Great Locomotive Chase." The locomotive The General was on display downtown in Union Station. Orchard Knob not far away. Monuments and memorial cannons were everywhere. I...more »

Larry David's definitive statement about apologies: All that matters if if you're ACTING sincere

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 18 hours ago
*Says Nathan Flomm: "Apologies don't have to be sincere. It's just the act of the apology itself. It's only -- all that matters is if you're actingsincere." * *by Ken* In Saturday's "TV Watch preview" I was caught up by a segment of the trailer HBO put out for its film *Clear History*, premiering that night, starring Larry David as a marketing genius who walks away from what turns out to be "literally a billion-dollar idea" and becomes an object of national scorn. *The trailer for HBO's Clear History* *WILDLY ENHAIRIFIED LARRY DAVID CHARACTER*: I'm really sorry. *JON HAMM CHARACT... more »

"Our Real Journey..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
"It may be when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work, and that when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey." - Wendell Berry

“Rune Charms For Warriors And For Peace”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
* * *“Rune Charms For Warriors And For Peace”* by Sunnyway "I've been asked numerous times by soldiers and family members for magical charms to aid and protect our soldiers and news corps in the Middle East and elsewhere. I've put together a collection of Galdrastafir - Viking era "magical staves." Most of these talismans are very ancient and effective. According to tradition, the Aegishjalmur "helm of awe" should be worn over the forehead, perhaps scratched or drawn on the inside of one's helmet. Its purpose is protection and "irresistibility" in battle (as in the Borg's, "R... more »

"The Only Paradise We Need..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
"But love of the wilderness is more than a hunger for what is always beyond reach; it is also an expression of loyalty to the earth which bore us and sustains us, the only home we shall ever know, the only paradise we ever need - if only we had eyes to see." - Edward Abbey

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 18 hours ago
Auburn, Alabama, USA. Thanks for stopping by.

Philadelphia School District drama-rama....25 days before the first day of school set for September 9 , 2013.....still waiting for clear solutions and resolution of the financial travails.......

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 19 hours ago
Over jeers and shouts, SRC suspends parts of school codeSubmitted by Dale Mezzacappa on Thu, 08/15/2013 - 21:10 Posted in Latest news | Permalink Entering the overflowing room to a chorus of boos, struggling to be heard above the derisive shouts of hundreds of teachers, students and parents, the School Reform Commission voted Thursday to suspend parts of the Pennsylvania School Code. The move, permitted under the law under which the state took over the School District in 2001, gives Superintendent William Hite the ability to call back laid off teachers selectively rather than accor... more »

“Coup d'Etat: In the Grip of Tyranny”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 19 hours ago
* * *“Coup d'Etat: In the Grip of Tyranny”* - by Paul Craig Roberts "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason." - Sir John Harrington “The American people have suffered a coup d’etat, but they are hesitant to acknowledge it. The regime ruling in Washington today lacks constitutional and legal legitimacy. Americans are ruled by usurpers who claim that the executive branch is above the law and that the US Constitution is a mere “scrap of paper.” An unconstitutional government is an illegitimate government. The oath of al... more »

Fukushima updates - August 15 , 2013 - with the endless stories recently and relentlessly banging the drum on Tepco and Japan's incompetence in general , the growing global lack of confidence that Tepco / Japan won't do something irreversibly horrid - and then lie for a decade until forced to admit the sad truth...Absolutely no faith that Tepco / Japan can deal appropriately or have the ability to handle the hundreds or thousands of tons of heavily contaminated ground water flowing on a daily basis into the Pacific Ocean.....Note now burying the whole in concrete for a hundred years - give or take a century or so - now floating / trial ballooning to the surface !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 19 hours ago
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/08/5-parts-of-power-cable-trench-of-reactor34-found-empty-tepco-contaminated-have-already-gone-underground/ 5 parts of power cable trench of reactor3&4 found empty / Tepco “Contaminated water have already gone underground” Posted by *Mochizuki* on August 15th, 2013 · No Comments Share on twitterShare on facebookShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services According to Tepco, power cable trench on the seaside of reactor3 and 4 were found empty from 5 locations at the moment of 8/13/2013. The trench is located on the east side of reactor3 and 4. They... more »

Friday Morning Ramble: The ‘Who Is Spying on You Right Now?’ Edition

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 20 hours ago
Just Who Is Spying on You Right Now? Who the hell knows. But what a comprehensive grasp of detail on this issue the Prime Minister showed the other night, especially when he’s otherwise managed to forget every detail of who he’s ever met and when, and what he promised them. *Fluency, ease of manner - and Norton Antivirus* – Russell Brown, HARD NEWS *Key pledges to restrict spy agency's probe rights* – Audrey Young, NZ HERALD *All glory to the hypnotoad* – DIM POST *GCSB Bill remains flawed despite proposed changes* – LAW SOCIETY *Key vs Campbell: the transcript* – THE STANDARD ... more »

How Much Value Added for Divorce?

freetoteach at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 20 hours ago
How about having some freakin’ Common Core Standards on how to teach kids about surviving their parents’ divorce? Watching this HBO documentary, “Don’t Divorce Me!” got me thinking about how utterly ridiculous and destructive this entire high stakes accountability policy actually is in the real world, where most of us live. How many points, data adjustments or […]

Drug Price Control 37: Four Years of the Policy

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 20 hours ago
* This is my article yesterday in thelobbyist.biz. ------------ This week, the drug price control or maximum retail price (MRP) policy has turned four years old. The policy was laid out in late July 2009, with the issuance of Executive Order 821 on the day former President Global Arroyo delivered her 9th and last State of the Nation Address (SONA). With a two-weeks additional preparation period, price control became effective in August 16, 2009. The main and unstated purpose of imposing the policy was electioneering. The May 2010 election was just nine months away and the former Pre... more »

Living Within Limits

What Is Sustainable at What Is Sustainable - 20 hours ago
Garrett Hardin (1915-2003) was famous for an essay, *The Tragedy of the Commons*, written in 1968. He thought that folks who kept their cattle on common lands had little concern for the condition of the pasture, while private pastures befitted from the careful stewardship of wise ranchers. In 1994, the essay evolved into *The Tragedy of the Unmanaged Commons*. I was unsure of his message. Everyone understands that privately owned cropland is degraded with every pass of the plow, year after year, despite being managed by government rules and regulations. Private land is often pe... more »

Networking is Hard-Working

Steve Saideman at Duck of Minerva - 20 hours ago
The question of networking tends to arise as conferences approach. With APSA less than two weeks away (which means discussants are going to be getting papers any day now–ok, in about a week if they are lucky), I thought I would post some thoughts about networking. There was a post earlier today that did address Continue reading

More Papers, Please: Video Games and International Studies

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 20 hours ago
In our conclusion to Kiersey and Neumann’s Battlestar Galatica and International Relations, Peter Henne and I lament the relative lack of interest among cultural-turn international-relations scholars in video games. Our case rests on a comparison of the number of people who have played franchises such as Halo and Mass Effect to those who have watched the re-imagined Continue reading

Note to readers

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 21 hours ago
My desk computer is in the shop getting a replacement video card. Blog posts probably won't be as frequent for a while until I get it back home. I'm working from a cheap DELL laptop that I got in a pinch in Morocco and the keyboard drives me nuts. But it gets me by in the interim....just not easy to use and the keyboard cursor jumps to odd positions sometimes when I accidentally hit the mouse pad while typing...

Egyptian Law Professor: U.S. Trying to Instigate Civil War, Chaos in Egypt [Source: MEMRI TV]

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 21 hours ago
What the Egyptian professor says in the video below is not a wild accusation or an absurd conspiracy theory. It is backed up by proof. The U.S. is the devil on the world stage. It created havoc and war in Syria by funding Jihadist terrorists and aiding them via Turkey and Saudi Arabia. It kicked up a huge storm in Libya by bringing down Gaddafi who put a lid on the chaos that was festering in that society. It is kicking up storms everywhere in the Muslim world. That is what the devil does. Read: *The Syriaization of Egypt: Washington Eyes Endless Arab Civil War, Puts Diplomatic Wei... more »

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KRandle at A Different Perspective - 22 hours ago
(*Blogger’s Note*: This was a particularly difficult post to write. I have great respect for Lieutenant Colonel Richard E. French’s nearly three decades of military service including fighting in two wars. The problems arise, however, when we look into his claims of participation in UFO investigations and his claims of educational background. I have emailed him three times, including a draft of this article, asking for comment. He has failed to respond. It is with great reluctance that I post the following.) Since the Citizen Hearing in Washington, D.C., I have looking into the back... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 22 hours ago
*Flood board votes to continue oil and gas lawsuit* *Corps closes Lake Borgne barge gate as storm organizes in Gulf ~New Orleans Advocate*

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 22 hours ago
*Still Two Miracles Short of Sainthood ~moosedenied*

sports without war: canada out of aghanistan, and military out of our sports

laura k at wmtc - 22 hours ago
I have written a bit about the use of professional sports as a vehicle for war propaganda and militarism, such as when the Harper Government used the Olympic torch relay to promote its war in Afghanistan. My partner Allan has covered this ground more consistently, since he writes a sports blog. See, for example, his "Thoughts Prompted By The By The Red Sox Foundation's Association With "Run To Home Base"" and "The National Anthem And The Idea Of Respect", among others. These are mostly from a US perspective, since that's mostly where Major League Baseball is played. Whether it's en... more »

(Control of the Internet) What Do the Actions Against Aaron Swartz, Michael Hastings, Wikileaks, Manning, Assange, and, perhaps even, Ed Snowden Portend? (Fear Mongering, Inc.)

Still think Obama a pretty innocuous choice for the POTUS? Lots of reasons to rethink that one below. It's getting late in the hour to still be so hopeful. From Comments at WhoWhatWhy: . . . there's an extremely common thread running through the work, and death, of Aaron Swartz, the recent death of journalist Michael Hastings, and the concentrated witch hunt against WikiLeaks people and

Aggravated or moral damages in wrongful dismissal

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 22 hours ago
Capital Pontiac Buick Cadillac GMC Ltd v Coppola, 2013 SKCA 80 deals with the difficult question of Keays damages in wrongful dismissal. The decision is very helpful and worth reading in full: *(b) Did the trial judge err in awarding $20,000 in aggravated damages?* [25] I start by settling on a label for these types of damages. The appropriate label is "moral damages" as this is the label implicitly adopted by the Supreme Court of Canada in *Keays* (at para. 59): [3] … [T]here is no reason to retain the distinction between "true aggravated damages" resulting from a separate ca... more »

This is why we can’t have nice things. Because Klout.

Chalk Face, PhD at SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE - 22 hours ago
Good God Almighty, folks are seriously upset, or whatever, I don’t know, because the guy from Fordham posted the top Klout people in education on Twitter. It’s been analyzed and discussed. Klout. Really? A pointless algorithm? I guess some egos have been demolished it seems. But seriously, that Petrilli guy from Fordham who released it, not […]

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago

“America’s New $60 Trillion Deadliest Enemy”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 22 hours ago
* * *“America’s New $60 Trillion Deadliest Enemy”* By Paul B. Farrell “By 2024, the end of the next president’s second term, water shortages and pollution problems will be America’s deadliest enemy, worse than Big Oil, killing economic growth, destroying America’s future. The decline is already in progress, GDP is predicted to collapse below 1% in this century. Can this disastrous trend be stopped? Maybe. Taxpayers cost? $60 trillion, estimates a Scientific American research study. Bad news for a planet where the total GDP of all nations is only $70 trillion. Reuters reports the ... more »

You've Got to See This

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
It's nothing if not novel. A map of the United States based on the 2010 census with every individual from the census represented by a single dot. There are almost 308-million dots in all. Caucasian dots are blue. Blacks are green. Hispanics are orange. Asians are red. The maps not only reveal overall population distribution and ethnicity but, when zoomed in, show some pretty clear patterns of segregation. Speaking of segregation I recently got my hands on a copy of *Better Off Without 'Em. *The book explains why it was a mistake not to let the south go its own way during the... more »

U.S. Building Largest Windfarm Ever - For Nuclear Weapons Factory

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 22 hours ago
Talk about a letdown. The good news - the largest windfarm ever in the U.S., capable of generating about 12-megawatts of electricity is under construction in Texas. The not so good news - it will be used to meet the energy needs of a nuclear bomb factory. It's called the Pantex Renewable Energy Project. Pantex, however, happens to be the name of the weapons plant it will serve. Because, kids, nothing says Green quite like a warehouse full of nuclear weapons.

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 23 hours ago
*‘Reinventing the Crescent’ reconsidered: mere gentrification or good for us all? ~Daniel Wolff, The Lens* *City to study landmark status for Camellia Grill, but not Xavier Prep campus ~Uptown Messenger*

Let’s talk about sex

Laura Sjoberg at Duck of Minerva - 23 hours ago
Disclaimer: This is not an official response from the Duck collective, but my reaction. For those of you who have spent any time with me at conferences over the last year, I feel like I have been a little bit of a broken record with this as an academic message – let’s talk about sex. Continue reading

Thursday Morning Linkage

Josh Busby at Duck of Minerva - 23 hours ago
Sad turn of events in Egypt, a situation in which the U.S. is inextricably implicated. Not sure if there was a policy course we should have followed that would have been different. I understand the defenders of the democratic process who would have wanted Morsi to leave via the ballot box. I also am sympathetic Continue reading

Is Anyone Answering Right Wing Populism In Europe?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 23 hours ago
I just spent some time in Tuscany with one of my oldest friends, Toon Janssen, a guy I met in the '70s when I was living in Amsterdam. Toon's from decidedly working class Amsterdam Noord and he's been working as a school teacher in the crime-ridden Bijlmer. He doesn't have a single white student in his classes. Inevitably our attention turned to Dutch neo-fascist, Geert Wilders who-- post trial-- has seen his following and his power grow immensely in the "liberal" Netherlands. In Europe "liberal" usually means neo-liberal (i.e.- conservative). The Dutch government is a neo-liberal... more »

Most Cyber-crime Traced to Insiders

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 23 hours ago
We like to think that it's hackers, especially those dastardly Chinese and Russians, who are responsible for all the cyber crime going on today. Turns out the real culprit is corporate insiders who can't resist the allure of vast wealth from stealing and peddling information. *A 2013 report by Kroll Advisory Solutions suggests that more than two-thirds of all cyber cases involving theft of data stem from corrupt corporate insiders – but that companies’ desire to deal with incidents quietly and internally means they rarely reach the public eye.* ** *Coverage of cyber attacks has... more »

"Detroit, Demographics and Detonation"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 23 hours ago
*"Detroit, Demographics and Detonation"* by Vern Gowdie “Detroit’s fate is best summed up by the phrase “Demographics is destiny.” Take a look at the following chart on Detroit’s population growth since 1840. The golden age of the U.S. car manufacturing industry (1930-1980) maintained Detroit’s population consistently above 1.5 million. Fifty years is more than enough time for at least two generations to become conditioned to expect certain outcomes based on past experiences. The social mood is one of “That’s the way it has been and that’s the way it will stay.” However, the... more »

Marshalling the facts

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 23 hours ago
When it comes to providing thought-provoking insights into major Middle Eastern events, Sky's Tim Marshall seems to me to beat the BBC's Jeremy Bowen all hands down. If you want proof of that, just compare Jeremy Bowen's 'stating the blindingly obvious' analysis on events in Egypt here with Tim Marshall's eye-opening analysis of the same story here.

The Importance of Mugabe's Victory in Zimbabwe

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 1 day ago
*Eric Draitser joins Glen Ford on Black Agenda Radio to discuss the significance of President Robert Mugabe’s electoral victory in Zimbabwe. They examine the importance of Mugabe and ZANU-PF’s win both for the people of Zimbabwe, and Africa more generally. Eric also explains why the defeat of Morgan Tsvangirai and the MDC represents a defeat for neoliberal capitalism and the imperial powers.*

The Economy: "CPI: +0.2%"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 day ago
* "CPI: +0.2%"* by Karl Denninger "From the Bureau of Lies: "The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.2 percent in July on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 2.0 percent before seasonal adjustment. The rise in the seasonally adjusted all items index was the result of increases in a broad array of indexes including shelter, gasoline, apparel, and food. Despite the gasoline increase, the energy index rose only 0.2 percent as the natural gas and electrici... more »

WHO GOT THE GOLD?

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 1 day ago
The world is losing trust in the dollar as a safe haven. A major blow came after Germany's Bundesbank demanded the repatriation of a big chunk of its gold being held in the US. Because as RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports, some are concerned the assets of foreign nations in the Federal Reserve are not secure or even there. The Germans were infuriated when the US Federal reserve didn't even let them examine their own assets properly. Peter Boehringer, the founder and chairman of 'German Precious Metal Association', says that's a bad sign.

Polly put the kettle on and we'll have...the BBC

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
*The Commentator* raises an interesting line of argument, and relates it to every right-winger's favourite bogey-woman, the BBC's former Home Affairs editor, Polly Toynbee of the *Guardian*... In a *Grauniad *article, Polly "nervously acknowledges" that the BBC gets "73% of news audience", but says that's "because people choose it". She claims: "The BBC is not an opinionator, and its size is no democratic threat but a democratic asset in a world where moguls buy press power. It's Murdoch who intimidates governments...". She simply cannot understand why conservatives don't want to ... more »

The Fun of Nixon/Obama Comparisons

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
George Will trots out the lame argument today that Barack Obama is a far more serious crook than Richard Nixon ever was. Jonathan Chait does a takedown, and it's fine, but I get the sense that he's not really into it...perhaps because Will puts so little effort into his own column. I mean, really. Will's big case is that the Obama Administration has selectively implemented the ACA. This is picking up steam among conservatives...but Will (as Chait notes) doesn't really argue it; he merely asserts it. Truth is, it's at about the level of "he has czars!" All presidents, all executive ... more »

PSA: Complain about fetal gore pr0n

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 1 day ago
In the comments here Alison reports that the Fetal Gore Porn Gang has struck again, this time in Brampton. And the reaction -- again -- is predictably revulsion and outrage that children are exposed to this crap. The FGPG don't get it. Fetal porn does not work and simply reeks of desperation. Joyce Arthur advises: If you or your family has been victimized by being forced to view CCBR's graphic imagery, please complain to your city council and to police, describing what happened and the resulting harms, and email a copy of your complaints to ARCC. Even if the city or police don't r... more »

Are We Addicted to Immigration?

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
There was a time that I couldn't get going in the morning without a coffee and a cigarette. They were, to me, at that time truly indispensable. What brought back that old memory was Mehdi Hasan's op-ed in Britain's *New Statesman* arguing that, without immigrants, Britain wouldn't function. It's a common refrain here in Canada and I think we have to ask ourselves if we're not succumbing to an addiction. If we're to go to a steady-state economy, as I and many others believe we must, we'll have to give up the growth paradigm that fuels our dependence on immigrant labour. Here's ... more »

Chris Hayes has the latest on white people!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013* *One of our favorite pet peeves:* It has long been one of our favorite pet peeves. It’s also a problem which infests the journalistic treatment of academic studies, such as they are. The problem doesn’t quite have a name. So let’s get started with a tease from Tuesday night’s All In. At one point, Chris Hayes teased an upcoming segment. This is what he said: HAYES (8/13/13): *White people don’t like affirmative action unless they’re getting something out of it.* I’ll explain coming up. Could that possibly be true? That’s what you might call a sweeping ... more »

Does Debbie Wasserman Schultz Want To Poison Your Family? Of Course Not... She Just Doesn't Care One Way Or The Other

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Sugar is deadly. I'm so lucky. While staying at a house in the country near a tiny village in Tuscany, Montespertoli, I immediately noticed that the gelateria in the square, where the whole town gathers every evening, serves dozens of flavors of ice cream, including two-- lemon and cappuccino-- that are *senza zucchero*, sugar free. My friends kept asking me why I'm such a fanatic. Maybe I'll send them this article from today's *Business Standard*, Sugar at "safe" levels may be toxic to health. I'll share it with you in a second but let me say one thing first. About 8 years ago I ... more »

Sensational Illuminations Flow from All Gaia Ascension Portals

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
* * * * *Sensational Illuminations Flow from All Gaia Ascension Portals* by ÉirePort Sensational Illuminations are flowing from all Gaia Ascension portals after recent energetic uplifts. Such may be "sensed" by stepping into Higher Clarity Sensories. "Sensational" refers to the grand awakening moment of humanity, already preceded by Hue-manity. Prior acts of Light caregivers are manifesting results required for complete Ascension of all beings on Gaia, along with Gaia. The phrase, "Sparks are flying" ("Sparkles are flying"), is most applicable at this now moment. ÉirePort | Au... more »

Benjamin Fulford mentions OPPT

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago

Chris Hedges on "Murdering the Wretched of the Earth"

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
There's a reason the Muslim poor flock to radical Islam, several reasons in fact. They've been discussed at length before but Chris Hedges, in light of the massacres ongoing in Egypt, recaps: *Radical Islam is the last refuge of the Muslim poor. The mandated five prayers a day give the only real structure to the lives of impoverished believers. The careful rituals of washing before prayers in the mosque, the strict moral code that prohibits alcohol, along with the understanding that life has an ultimate purpose and meaning, keep hundreds of millions of destitute Muslims from desp... more »

Zapatistas: Military fly-overs as Little School begins

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Communiqu̩ from the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee РGeneral Command of the EZLN, announcing fly-overs by military airplanes in the zones of the five caracoles. [Audio Transcription] Communiqu̩ from the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee РGeneral Command of the EZLN, announcing fly-overs by military airplanes in the zones of the five caracoles. [Audio

The Power of Apocalyptic Thinking

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
If you pay much attention to what's going on in the world, if you try to stay on top of science and research, your worldview is bound to become a bit apocalyptic. Things, just about all of 'em, are trending the wrong way. I wish it wasn't so but it is. That's why I found it interesting to read Hal Niedzviecki's op-ed in *The Guardian *exploring the case for thinking apocalyptically. Here are a few excerpts: *The [upcoming] Uncivilisation festival is put on by Dark Mountain, a publishing venture founded in 2009 with an annual journal and ongoing blog. One of Dark Mountain's prim... more »

Obama cancels Egypt Military exercise but continues funding the military

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 1 day ago
*Flashback at the bottom! * *So what message shall we take away from that!* President Obama on Thursday *canceled a joint military exercise *with Egypt*while leaving more than a billion dollars in annual aid in place, *in a measured response to the government’s violent repression of opposition demonstrations. *Obama said American “national security interests in this part of the world and the belief that our engagement can support a transition back to democracy” has prompted him to maintain $1.3 billion in annual military to Egypt’s interim government.* But after the violence Wednes... more »

SNC-Lavalinks in a small, small, small Con world.

Alison at Creekside - 1 day ago
Gwyn Morgan, chairman of SNC-Lavalin for six years til this past May, portrayed the beleaguered company in his recent July G&M article as "the victim of embezzlement by two trusted, long-time executives." There are several long-time execs to choose from here so I'm not sure exactly which two he is referring to. Morgan, you will recall, was Harper's pick to head up his 2006 ethics and accountability commission. Helping SNC-L out during this period of victimhood is the Harper Government, who just extended them a defence contract worth $400 million over up to ten years to provide Ca... more »

It's Come to This

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
It's here - anti-date rape drinkware. It is a line of straws and glasses that change colour or pattern in the presence of GHB, ketamine or Rhoypnal, common date rape drugs. A company called DrinkSavvy is marketing a line of cups, glasses, straws and stirrers with the ability to detect date rape drugs. I don't know what do you think? A stocking stuffer for the girls for Christmas?

What to dry when the tomatoes aren't ready yet

risa bear at A Way to Live - 1 day ago
Here we have a side leaf from a collard, or maybe a broccoli or cauliflower (much alike for my purposes), from which the bits we recognize from the grocery store have been harvested. It's a but chewy for use in the kitchen, and bugs have marred its looks. One might pull up the whole plant and add it to either the chicken yard's entertainment division or the compost heap. Another approach would be to harvest it for the solar dehydrator. There are many, many kinds of leaves appropriate for this -- even some kinds of tree leaves (but we're not "that desperate" at present). Here we ha... more »

Colville Members for Justice granted initial hearing in Colville Tribal Court

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Colville Members for Justice granted initial hearing in Colville Tribal Court By Yvonne L. Swan Yvonne Swan Censored News Arguments will begin in Colville Tribal Court on August 21 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. regarding a Civil Complaint filed by Yvonne L. Swan on May 23, 2013 against fourteen (14) tribal members who were then seated on the Colville Business Council—John E. Sirois; Michael O

It's NOT their fault. Abortion makes them do it.

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 1 day ago
From the You-Can't-Make-This-Shit-Up file: Fetus fetishists want to shut down Dr Tiller's recently reopened clinic because. . . . it attracts noisy, violent, disruptive nutbars. Now, anti-abortion groups in the state have come up with a new argument for closing South Wind Women’s Center: They’re claiming it’s a disruption to the community because it attracts too much noise. On Tuesday, several anti-choice groups submitted a petition asking city officials to rezone the area as “non business” so South Wind isn’t allowed to perform abortions anymore. According to the Wichita Eagle, a... more »

Okay Kids, We're Now Playing For The Second Half of This Century

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
A new report published in *Environmental Research Letters* focuses on what's in store for mankind in the second half of this century if we don't get our emissions under control. The report claims we're already effectively locked in to more and hotter heat waves up to 2040. There's not much we can do to change that. If we don't start slashing our overall greenhouse gas emissions, however, our grandkids and great-grandkids are in for a hell of a hot time. How hellish, how hot? The researchers put it in perspective predicting that toward the latter part of the century the coldest s... more »

the message

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago
watch the allies of humanity in 17 parts rex mundi

Hey, Everyone: We Haven't Avoided Shutdown Yet

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
The conversation over the last couple of days has moved on from the threat of an imminent shutdown of the government over Obamacare to a possible debt limit breach over Obamacare. That's thanks to reporting by Robert Costa and others that House leaders are pitching that switch to hard-liners. Which is all well and good, except: 1. Costa's an excellent reporter. Nevertheless, it's not entirely clear that he's reporting Congressional leader success -- or Congressional leader spin. It is clear that Congressional Republicans are not going to stand solidly behind Lee and Cruz, but especi... more »

Three Centuries of Drought Brought Down the Cradle of Civilization

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 1 day ago
French archeologists believe they have discovered the true cause of the collapse of societies in Egypt, Turkey, Greece and the Middle East three thousand years ago. Until now this was attributed to the invasion and conquest by the "Sea People." The French researchers claim it was actually due to a 300-year drought that hit the Mediterranean. Their conclusion is that it was climate change, not sea people, that destroyed those civilizations. From *The Australian:* * **Historians have blamed the simultaneous breakdown of societies in Egypt, Turkey, Greece and the Middle East on m... more »

Get UKIP (again)

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
As someone not wholly unsympathetic to UKIP, am *I* being biased in complaining that the BBC is making an awful lot out of the accusations of 'sexism' against UKIP treasurer Stuart Wheeler? The accusations originated with Claire Gerada of the Royal College of General Practitioners. For the BBC she's merely the head of the Royal College of GPs. For me she's an avowed socialist with little (or no) sympathy for the party. As a result, I see her accusations in a very particular light. The story features on the home page of the BBC News website - *UKIP man denies sexism in debate -*... more »

News Emerges of Iraq’s Kurdistan Trucking Oil To Iran Again

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 1 day ago
For the last several years the media has found examples of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) smuggling oil to Iran. This adds to its conflict with Baghdad, which wants to control the country’s energy policy, and with Western countries that have imposed sanctions on Tehran for its nuclear program. Since this is a longtime business that the Kurds have been operating for at least the last two decades there is no reason for them to stop, and the ruling parties may even have plans to expand it in the coming years. In August 2013, Reuters and Asharq Al-Awsat reported that the KRG ... more »

Jill Lawrence sings the guild’s memorized tales!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013* *Carter, Dukakis and you:* Back in the day, minstrels had to memorize Homer. They'd never *heard* of books! Memorization plays a key role in modern punditry too. Just last week, we looked in on Jim Lehrer as he recited some memorized tales. All leading pundits know these tales, although they often aren’t true. We also checked out the National Journal’s Jill Lawrence as she sang famous old tales. We were linked to Lawrence’s songs by this Ezra Klein post. Lawrence was musing on Martin O’Malley’s chance to win the White House. Right out of the gate, she ... more »

Bruce Melton : Kick the Climate Deniers off the Island

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
The Greenwood Acres fishing pier on Lake Buchanan, west of Burnet, Texas. Photo by Bruce Melton / The Rag Blog. The climate science is certain: Time to kick the deniers off the island In just eight years, permanent climate conditions across the North American Southwest (including Austin) will be comparable to the worst megadrought in 1,000 years. By Bruce Melton / The Rag Blog / August 15,

The Realist Report with John Friend

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 1 day ago
On this edition of *The Realist Report*, we'll be joined once again by Tom in Connecticut. Tom and I will be deconstructing the Sandy Hook "shooting" PSYOP, and elaborating on how we can all recognize and protect ourselves against media deception. Please visit *The Realist Report* on TalkeShoe to download this and past episodes. Main Discussion Points: - Dealing with information - Envelope/Letter analogy - Human Cognition and its exploitable limitations - 7 Components of Deception Magic and how they are used - Analysis of Competing Hypotheses as a hedge against being ... more »

BOOKS / Ivan Koop Kuper : Vicki Ayo's 'Boys From Houston' Documents a Thriving '60s Music Scene

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
Vicki Welch Ayo's 'Boys From Houston' describes a thriving '60s music scene The book is a real eye-opener for those who would have never believed that the city once known as 'Baghdad on the Bayou,' referring to its oppressive climate and its brackish waterway, was anything but a cultural wasteland. By Ivan Koop Kuper / The Rag Blog / August 15, 2013 [Boys From Houston: The Spirit and Image

Thorne Dreyer : Houston Was an Unlikely '60s Hotbed

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 1 day ago
The staff of Space City!, Houston's late '60s-early '70s underground newspaper. Cover photo -- from the paper's June 8, 1971, issue -- by Jerry Sebesta. Image from Wikimedia Commons. Boys From Houston: Bayou city was unlikely '60s hotbed Houston may not have had a center, but it certainly had a heart. Montrose, still one of the great neighborhoods of the world, and long a haven for artists,

MYSTERIOUS SHOOTERS IN EGYPT

Anon at aangirfan - 1 day ago
Video footage from army helicopters show men behind palm trees firing Kalashnikov assault rifles at police lines. *1.* *The Egyptian police are quite capable of peacefully dispersing demonstrators, so long as there are no mysterious provocateurs shooting at them.* In Egypt, on 14 August 2013, *"state television announced that a second demonstration site at Nadha Square, near Cairo University, had been cleared with relative ease before midday...* "ONTV news showed firearms and rounds of ammunition allegedly seized in the raid. "The demonstrators fled while some skirmished with an... more »

we are killing the bees

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 1 day ago

MIXED BAG

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 1 day ago
- I've been going at a frenetic pace all week and today is my day to stop. I've been like a man obsessed and I need to slow down. I type this still in my pajamas. It's a good start. - This morning I was greeted to many back-and-forth comments in my email box relating to Bradley Manning's sort of apology yesterday at his trial sentencing for spilling the beans on the US governments deception and war-mongering. Some folks were upset with him that he didn't throw himself on a sword and others were much more understanding and supportive, especially afte... more »

Sexual Harassment in Political Science and International Studies

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 1 day ago
The last two years saw some major stories in my corner of the blogsphere concerning sexual harassment. Colin McGinn’s resignation from the University of Miami saw widespread discussion across the academic interwebs, even if we didn’t say much about it. McGinn’s case seems not terribly unique in philosophy, as the What’s it Like to be a Continue reading

Fools and Posturing Celebrities

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
I know I should be used to it by now, but I’m still shocked and taken aback by the intensity of feeling expressed by the ‘Hitler was right’ brigade. It’s particularly upsetting when it comes from the music world, around which I hover on the periphery. I often read Norman Lebrecht’s bog ‘Slipped Disc’ and a while ago I came across an unusual guest post by pianist Peter Donahoe who had been performing a series of concerts in Israel. His piece ‘Israel Diaries’ can be read on his own website. He gives a positive account of his experiences, adding that he was not especially au fait with ... more »

Jesse Jackson Jr.

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
*"As regards the allegations concerning The Reverend....* * * *...he will have to defend himself."* * * *- Jesse Jackson Jr. * * * *on the 2000 Dept. of Justice report commissioned in the wake of the Guilty verdict in King Family vs. Jowers et al. (1999)., for the purpose of clearing "SCLC Minister" and "Memphis Minister" as accessories to Murder, April 4th, 1968* Mayor Rahm Emanuel of the Mossad from Spike1138 on Vimeo. WASHINGTON – The end of the Jackson family political dynasty arrived Wednesday as a Chicago power couple ready-made for the cameras learned the next few yea... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*New Orleans, City of Living Metaphor* One can often see more of New Orleans in the blink of an eye or casual glance than in all of the photographs, television exposes or movies every shown. Hidden in plain view, bundling out of flower pots or cool, shaded courtyard gardens behind little wrought iron doors with tiny windows in the middle of them, she is a city of *living metaphor*, and as such, must be handled with care. In this city, neither Cliche’ nor Metaphor will honor what they seem in life nor what you would wish of them in death. There is so much here to see, hear, taste and ... more »

"Plan B" From Outer Space: The Hype Over Iran Continues

Nima Shirazi at Wide Asleep in America - 1 day ago
The following is the 79th update to my comprehensive, ongoing compendium of constant predictions and prognostications regarding the supposed inevitability and imminence of an alleged Iranian nuclear weapon, hysterical allegations that have been made repeatedly for the past three decades. As predicted, tautologies based upon the speculative allegation that Iran is "pursuing a parallel track

EYES WIDE SHUT: Did Elisabeth Rosenthal actually say that?

bob somerby at the daily howler - 1 day ago
*THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2013* *Part 3—In search of a pulse:* By all accounts, the New York Times’ Elisabeth Rosenthal is on her way to a Pulitzer Prize in April 2013. She’s doing this without blowing cover, and without a discernible pulse. Rosenthal has published three lengthy, front-page reports about the massive looting which characterizes American health care. But with the exception of Terry Gross, no one in the far-flung press corps has said a word about this, not even the fiery, corporate-paid “progressives” on The One True Liberal Channel. Rosenthal’s topic lies at the heart o... more »

Sleepy

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago

Elysium vs World War Z, setting the agenda and mass mind control

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Ruth Hull Movies and literature inspire and program the masses to love, to hate, to protect or to kill. If Dennis Kucinich made a movie, it would be *Elysium*, a movie which teaches that all people have the right to immigrate, to have health care and to live. *There are no illegal humans* -- Dennis Kucinich Movies do make a difference. In *World War Z*, genocidal slaughter of the ill and unfortunate was made acceptable and a positive goal to be applauded. In *Elysium*, the elitists learn there will be consequences for mis... more »

What To Eat When You Are Broke

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Daisy Luther The lower your income is, the more difficult it is to be particular about what you feed your family. This probably isn’t an earth-shattering revelation to anyone, but if you feel like experimenting, try to buy a week’s worth of healthy food for a family on a budget of, say, $50-75. Food manufacturers that target lower income shoppers with more affordable products tend to include more GMOs and toxic ingredients in their offerings. It just isn’t possible to stick to my usual food restrictions. Generally speaking ... more »

Child Sex Trafficking and the Oklahoma State Government

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Dave Hodges Something is wrong in this country, terribly wrong. Many children are going missing from Child Protective Custody supervision, all across this country, with no record of what has happened to the thousands of missing children. *Oklahoma Is the Latest State to Tolerate Child Sex Slavery Rings* In Oklahoma, Seventy-eight children have gone completely missing with no explanation. The most frightening aspect of this development is that these children went missing while in custody of the Oklahoma Department of Human Se... more »

How to Boycott Big Food

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
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U.S. Nuclear Missile Base FAILS Key Safety Inspection!

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
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Staged Terror Attacks to Follow NSA Leak

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
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Mining 30: Some Conceptual Considerations in Mining Tax

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
* This is my article today in Mining Week ---------- There are several proposals to amend the mining tax policy as contained in RA 7942 or the Mining Act of 1995. The dominant proposal so far is to have a 10 percent tax (7 percent on gross revenue + 3 percent on windfall income) on gross profit (ie, net of operating costs) to replace the two percent excise tax and royalties. The government says it will raise an additional P10 billion a year on average. Another proposal, raised by Prof. Winnie Monsod, is to have the Malampaya gas revenue sharing where the government and Shell/private... more »

The Evolution of Non-Lethal Weapons

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Dees Illustration Nicholas West *This is an update to the ongoing look at the technological evolution of supposedly non-lethal weapons.* A lot of attention has been paid recently to the massive buildup of lethal weapons purchased by DHS and the ongoing government secrecy about the stockpile. When combined with the increasing rhetoric against anyone professing a love of independence, there is rightful concern that this weapons hoard will be turned inward upon the American "Patriot." Many argue that, in the end, most military... more »

"DHS is Building a Domestic Army to Take on Citizens" Marine Corps Colonel

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
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Orwellian Smart Grid Exposé to air Sept. 5

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Rady Ananda A single smart meter measuring a home’s electricity usage, by appliance, emits radiation 100 times higher than the level internationally recognized as “extreme concern” and 450 times higher than a cell phone. These are but two of the facts presented in Josh del Sol’s long-awaited documentary, *Take Back Your Power*, which will air online September 5. Foster Gamble, creator of *Thrive*, calls it an “astoundingly great job.” *Take Back Your Power* is a beautiful, tasteful, authoritative and touching account of the ... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
Happy Birthday to Stephen Breyer, 75. Yeah, 75. Some good stuff: 1. Sometimes, a good obliteration is exactly what you're in the mood for. If so, Amanda Hess has one. 2. "[Milton] Friedman hasn't disappeared from policy discourse; he's disappeared from *right-wing* policy discourse." That's Noah Smith, nailing it. 3. And Tom Nawrocki's appreciation of Jack Germond.

Is The Democratic Party Still Alive As A National Organization?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Tuesday, conservative polemicist Byron York was worrying the Republicans could lose the House in 2014. And if the Democratic Party was even vaguely competent, they could. Republicans haven't worried about losing the House because, first, having won by a landslide in 2010, they got to control the redistricting process, and they have used that power to draw districts that give them an advantage. Second, Barack Obama, having won re-election, is not particularly popular, and his ratings could slip further by November 2014. And third, history teaches that the presidential party just d... more »

Are The Egypt Protests A Foreign Propaganda Campaign?

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] image source Brandon Turbeville With recent reports[1] coming out of Egypt regarding the death of close to 150 people as a result of the Egyptian military’s and security forces’ crackdown on “protesters,” the temptation to react with horror and revulsion toward the Egyptian government is justifiably real. However, considering the recent history of African and Middle Eastern internal politics (i.e. Libya, Egypt, Syria, etc.) and, in particular, the track record of Western mainstream media outlets, it would be wise to hold suc... more »

Family Homestead Raided by SWAT Team for "Weeds"

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] *Bob Tuskin* Arlington, Texas -- A family with a passion for gardening and conscious living was raided by the Arlington SWAT team early Friday morning. All 8 adults present in the house were initially handcuffed at the gunpoint of heavily armed SWAT officers, including the mother of a 22 month old and a two week old baby who was separated from her children during the raid. Subscribe to Bob Tuskin's Channel For more info visit http://intothegardenofeden.com/index.php? Enter your email address to subscribe to our newsletter: ... more »

Sorry, it’s not a ‘law of capitalism’ that you pay your employees as little as possible ... IT'S A CHOICE!

leftdog at Buckdog - 1 day ago
*By Henry Blodget,* *Financial Post* "One of the big reasons the U.S. economy is so lousy is the American companies are hoarding cash and 'maximizing profits' instead of investing in their people and future projects. This behavior is contributing to record income inequality in the country and starving the primary engine of U.S. economic growth–the vast American middle class–of purchasing power. (See charts below). If average Americans don’t get paid living wages, they can’t spend much money buying products and services. And when average Americans can’t buy products and services, t... more »

The Poor Pick Up The Tab

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 1 day ago
The bill for Stephen Harper's Wonderful World of Austerity is coming due. Nick Fillmore writes in *The Tyee*: The austerity program and other government cuts have had disastrous consequences for millions of Canadians. According to a July report by the Canadian Medical Association, there are staggering disparities in life expectancy based on the amount of education a person receives. Residents of rich neighbourhoods live an average of 86.3 years, while those living in a poor neighbourhood average only 65.5 years, a difference of 21 years. Meanwhile, Canadians grow increasingly hun... more »

Our nuked environment

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 day ago
*Chinese chess pieces.* Wow. Making the rounds since last night is the news, not exactly unknown, that the KMT government is totally despicable. The Min. of Economic Affairs purchased internet keywords, including the names of anti-nuclear activists, to promote its pro-nuclear propaganda: The anti-nuclear activists from various civic groups discovered that when they searched for their own names on Google, Yahoo and other search engines, a pro-nuclear power Web site (anuclear-safety.twenergy.org.tw) operated by the ministry will appear as the first suggested Web site. As the Web sit... more »

Futurama Pimps Out Young Audience to Monsanto

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
[image: Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...] Daisy Luther If you wanted to reach an audience of smart, hip young people, how would you do it? If you wanted to convince the young, energetic idealists that something was a good idea, how would you target them? One way to reach such a group would be through a fast-paced funny bit of “light entertainment” geared towards a slightly geeky, intelligent, and witty teen and young adult audience. A simple animated television program. Take the show *Futurama*, for example. Aired at different points on Fox, the Cartoon Network, and... more »

Feel of Poppies

Mark Daniels at Global Political Awakening - 1 day ago
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European Refugees - why are these youngsters fleeing?

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at 1 day ago
Many years ago I was working as an 'emigration contact officer' for the Dutch government. At a time after World War II that still several skilled workers weren't satisfied with life in Holland. I had to deal with families that wandered out to Canada and Australia. A happy few succeeded, a part of the expatriates returned disillusioned. For me it was important to prevent such failures or see them land in the right places to succeed. Often failure appeared to be caused by homesickness of the emigrant's wife. How different the times are now! Young, unmarried professionals (without fami... more »

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