Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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What the BBC deliberately doesn't tell you about welfare immigration

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 6 minutes ago
'...the UK is one of only five EU states (the others being Finland, Germany, Estonia and Ireland) that offer non contributory benefits to the unemployed. In other words, only if you live in one of those countries are you able to claim unemployment benefits without having paid into the system. If you or I – or the BBC home affairs editor Mark Easton – pitched up in France, Italy or Greece, we could not claim unemployment benefit without having contributed into the system. (There might, as someone in the comment thread will point out, be a million or so Brits living in Spain, but t... more »

Guest Post - What Can the Middle East Teach Us About Sustainability?

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 2 hours ago
When one thinks about urban development in the Middle East, sustainability may not be the first idea that springs to mind. But recent reports show that, as a matter of fact, the Middle East is actually leading the way when it comes to implementing sustainable practices. Disparate Attitudes This news has come as a surprise to many, particularly in light of the disparate attitudes towards promoting sustainability which are held by Middle East and Western governments. The British government, for example, introduced a tax which made it exponentially more expensive to purchase landfill s... more »

My Top Ten Character Names

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 2 hours ago
Naming a baby is hard. I have only had to do it once in my life, but books were a huge inspiration for me. Unfortunately, my husband and I don't have the same taste in names and we struggled to find a name for our daughter that we could agree on. If it had been completely up to me, I would have named her straight from one of my favorite books, but alas I needed my husband to agree too. Here are some of my favorite character names, other known as, the names of my ten imaginary children. Linking up with The Broke and the Bookish. Boys Names: - Dashiell- I absolutely adore Das... more »

Looks Like Mike Duffy Took The Advice I Proposed On August 9th .. Pamela Wallin Should Follow Him ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 2 hours ago
*BUCKDOG: Maybe It's Time For Mike Duffy And Pamela Wallin To Throw Stephen Harper 'Under The Bus' And Come Clean On This Whole Sorry Affair!" - August 9, 2013* *"When Stephen Harper decided to add Pamela Wallin and Mike Duffy to Canada's unelected, undemocratic Senate, he started in motion a series of events that has ultimately become an ugly, nasty political scandal. For starters, neither Duffy nor Wallin qualified for senate appointment as representatives of their respective native provinces. While Ms. Wallin is originally from Saskatchewan, she has lived away for most of her... more »

WILL ISRAEL STRIKE IRAN BEFORE ISRAELI-U.S. RELATIONS COOL TOO MUCH?

Relations between Israel and the US, according to some observers, are deteriorating rapidly as the US talks with the Iranians over Iran’s nuclear program seem to be gaining ground. Netanyahu has been trying to convince the world that the new president of Iran’s fresh and non-confronting approach to the West over sanctions and Iran’s nuclear program are just about buying time which Iran is using to build a nuclear bomb that Netanyahu says will be launched at Israel just as soon as it’s ready. Netanyahu maintains that he will strike Iran unilaterally if he felt that Iran was getting... more »

stupid humans

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 3 hours ago

My comments on the JFK and the media panel at the Duquesne "Passing the Torch" conference

Real History Lisa at Real History Blog - 3 hours ago
I have to thank Cyril Wecht and his son Ben Wecht for running a fantastic conference. This was as professional as any conference on any subject I have ever attended. The following are my prepared remarks for the special program I spoke on last week during the “Passing the Torch” conference on the JFK assassination at the Senator John Heinz Heinz History Center. The other participants included

Insight into co-location, dirt edition #edchat #TFA

Shaun Johnson at @ THE CHALK FACE - 4 hours ago
Sort of a follow-up to a previous post of mine. As a public school, your kid shows up, we teach them. It is rather well-documented that charter schools, shall we say, select the most successful students. All I have to say is, “How the HELL are you going to suspend a five year-old SIX times […]

You may be suffering from this...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 4 hours ago
*and not even know it.*

Senior Citizens on the Innertubes

Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 4 hours ago
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"In a larger sense the Republicans have ben winning for the past three years, if not the past thirty" (George Packer)

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 5 hours ago
*What most "real" Americans "know," as they've "known" since the days of St. Ronald of Reagan, is that government is the enemy, and anything that's bad for the government is good for "real" Americans.* *"The government shutdown is over. National default has been averted, for now. According to an estimate by Standard and Poor's, the Tea Party's brinkmanship cost the American economy twenty-four billion dollars -- more than half a percentage point of quarterly growth. House Republicans have suffered a huge tactical defeat of their own devising, and their approval ratings are at an al... more »

Mining 36: Tax that can Wipe Out All PH Public Debt

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 5 hours ago
* This is my article yesterday in Mining Week. ----------- The mining industry is a very useful sector because many of the things that humanity needs in modern life come from mining, like cellphones, tv, cars, buses, electricity, appliances and so on. Yet mining is also highly criticized if not demonized for the various environmental damages attributed to it, real or imaginary. The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is an international voluntary system among governments and big mining worlds in many countries that help clear this issue of whether mining indeed dese... more »

What Really Happened When the House Stenographer Was Pulled Off the Floor?

urupiper at Yesterday 's Lies - 5 hours ago
*(a Religious-Nuts-Need-To-Be-Mentally-Evaluated False Flag??)* [image: TRUTHstreammedia] TRUTHstreammedia * Oct 19, 2013* Because the mainstream media isn't telling. Following weeks of bizarreness coming out of D.C., now we have this. The House stenographer was pulled off the floor after an outburst (story on that here: http://truthstreammedia.com/outburst-...). It's weird because the mainstream media dubbed the part of the outburst that happened after she was already pulled off the floor and standing near the elevators over the part where she's up at the dias podium, leavin... more »

Longest Walk 4 Walks into Canon City, Colorado!

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 5 hours ago
Long Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz Pueblo to Canon City, Colorado Oct. 21, 2013 Western Shoshone Long Walker Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson Photos by Western Shoshone Long Walker Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson (photo 2) via cell. Thank you for sharing with Censored News!  Longest Walk 4 Return to Alcatraz walks into Canon City, Colorado, today, Monday, Oct. 21, 2013. They are walking west

Disaster Averted In Egypt-Ethiopia Relations, Both Sides Move Closer To An Agreement Over Renaissance Dam Project

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 6 hours ago
Related: * * *Morsi Defends Position In Looming Fight Over The Nile.* * * *War Over Water? Dispute Between Egypt and Ethiopia Over Nile Grows After Violent Threats Made On Egyptian TV*. *For Egyptians, The Nile Is Sacred - But What Is Sacred In War?* * Ethiopian PM Brushes Off Morsi's Threatening Rhetoric.* Egypt and Ethiopia have come to an agreement about the controversial Renaissance Dam project. If Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood gang had remained in power this positive development would not have occurred, so this is another benefit to the July coup. Anyone who did not s... more »

Ed Steer's Gold and Silver Report - October 18 , 2013 - Data from October 18 , 2013 , news touching on the precious metals , world news and views touching on the precious metals.

Catharsis Ours - 6 hours ago
More New Normal News.... Europe fixed ? Certainly not Spain ! Spanish Bad Loans Soar To New Record High [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/18/2013 08:22 -0400 - Bond - None inShare Despite the onslaught of confidence-inspiring flim-flam from leadership in Europe and a Spanish Prime Minister (and finance minister) desperate to distract with "soft" survey based data, the hard numbers keep coming in and keep getting worse and worse. The latest, seemingly confirming the IMF's fearsome forecast that European banks face massive loan losses in the ... more »

RAG RADIO/ Thorne Dreyer : Father-Daughter! Newsman Dan Rather & Environmental Activist Robin Rather

thorne dreyer at The Rag Blog - 6 hours ago
Dan Rather and Robin Rather on Rag Radio, Friday, September 27, 2013, in the studios of KOOP-FM in Austin, Texas. Photos by Roger Baker / The Rag Blog. Rag Radio podcast: Legendary newsman Dan Rather and environmental activist Robin Rather Their first ever father-daughter interview is a funny, far-ranging discussion spiced with lively anecdotes, sharp political insights, and touching family

Fall Break Day Two

Southern Man at Southern Man - 7 hours ago
For our one full day in Branson we kicked things off with a visit to Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Posing outside... Riding a strange contraption... In a diving helmet... The World's Tallest Man... Posing in the gift shop... Fun House Mirror Selfie... Southern Man spent the afternoon at a sales pitch (yes, Southern Man is a sucker for those "stay free and listen to our ninety minute timeshare spiel) and geocaching, then for our evening entertainment went to an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. With all-you-can-eat lobster and crab legs. We ate like kings! And again the eve... more »

Understanding The Subscription eBook Offer

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 7 hours ago
Subscription services are today’s alternative solution to owning what may fast become yesterday’s technology. Imagine buying eight track cassettes, cassettes, vinyl, betamax, VHS, mini discs etc, today. Yes, some still do but for the majority of us, these are yesterday’s technology both in terms of devices and media. During the last ten years we have achieved many things in the ebook arena and many old formats and devices have come and gone. Do we expect tomorrow to be any different? Do we expect to still be able to read and enjoy that ebook download in say 10 or 20 years? Do we e... more »

Fall Break Day One

Southern Man at Southern Man - 7 hours ago
Day One was Travel Day - pick up Teen Daughter at her mother's house and then head on in to Branson. We stayed at the fabulous Branson Plaza... Teen Daughter strikes a pose... Teen Daughter strikes another pose... ParaSailors! ...and ate dinner at the very nice restaurant on the top floor, where Teen Daughter conducted a workshop in experimental photography. Still Life #33, by Teen Daughter. Flowers, by Teen Daughter. Lights, by Teen Daughter. Teen Daughter is immersed in a series of books (*The Mortal Instruments*series) so she curled up in a corner to read and Southern... more »

INEXPLICATA: UFOs in History: Latin America and Spain.

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 8 hours ago
We are pleased to present the final installment of the INEXPLICATA series of monographs: *UFOs in History - Latin America and Spain*, which rounds out the information we wanted to make available to the public in a more accessible form than random entries scattered across the Internet. *UFOs in History* is by no means exhaustive and is simply a quick reference guide, giving the reader an idea of the wealth of cases available to researchers in Spanish-speaking regions of the world, going back to Colonial times in the Americas, and prehistoric times in Spain. While it borrows sections... more »

The best immunizaton is from the shopping cart at the supermarket

Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 8 hours ago
On the way to MacDonalds Yep, this is a fast food nation, with frankenfood being a mainstay of the American diet, so why not? We can get our immunizations on the go and it's all certified as wholesome and good by the FDA and the AMA. So long as we can afford a car, a license, insurance, and gasoline we can get it at the drive through and then we can say our prayers at the drive through church. Expert Explains the Flu Vaccine Deception and the Swine Flu Hoax Dr. Shiv Chopra was a drug company insider, and also worked for what is now Health Canada -- the Canadian equiva... more »

George Osborne and Ruling Class Decadence

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 8 hours ago
If you think this is about the chancellor's youthful larks with Natalie Rowe, you will surely be disappointed. What's more important - and far more damaging - from the standpoint of British capital is his current game of footsie with the Chinese Communist Party. The very notion that not only is he letting the Chinese state build and run a cornerstone of Britain's electricity generating capacity at Hinkley Point C, but will also be shovelling hundreds of millions of taxpayers' cash their way as a sweetener is flabbergasting. Forget the EU and its silly rules about straight bananas, ... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 8 hours ago
*Gulf ecosystem in crisis after BP spill ~Aljazeera*

The "Transparency" articles, and why they were written

Breaking The Silence at Removing The Shackles - 8 hours ago
Apparently one of the hot topics of conversations in several skype and Facebook groups is the question of WHY I wrote the two transparency articles last week. We had a discussion about it in one of the skype rooms last night (which is posted below), but after receiving two more messages this morning about other conversations on the topic, I decided to write this here so that it can be read and shared by everyone if they wish. (Thanx bea, excellent suggestion!). As I said below, the two News based articles that I wrote last week: When Transparency Smacks you in the Face- Even... more »

Slew Of New Polls-- All Devastating For The Party That Shut Down The Government

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 9 hours ago
Time to say good-bye CNN's latest polling was all bad news for the Republican Party, but in a general kind of way. The PPP/MoveOn district-by-district polls released this morning, though, are what terrorizes the hostage takers and cowards in the GOP who just cost tax-payers $24 billion with their right-wing temper tantrum. We'll get to those results in a moment. Just over half the public says that it's bad for the country that the GOP controls the House of Representatives, according to a new national poll conducted after the end of the partial government shutdown. …According to the... more »

Elsewhere: Broken GOP, Showdown Future, AutoCR

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 9 hours ago
Column time. At TAP today, I argued that we're unlikely to have a second shutdown when the current CR expires in January. The big point I've been making is that shutdowns are the result of a deliberate strategy, not the accidental effect of difficulty reaching a deal. At Salon, I talked about the broken GOP and why that's the problem, and not institutional design. Going with both of those: a PP post today in which I complained about one specific reform proposal: a fail-safe automatic CR at current levels. Terrible idea! And way back on Friday I took note of one of the big issues in... more »

The Ottomans: The Armenian Genocide

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
The greatest test facing BBC Two's *The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors* was obviously how it handled the most incendiary event in the entirely of Ottoman history: The Armenian Genocide. The Armenian genocide is widely regarded as the largest genocide prior to the Holocaust. What resulted sounded uncomfortably like an apologia to me. I shall explain why. Please see if you agree. The programme set the genocide in the context of the First World War. Rageh Omaar's commentary presented the Ottoman Empire as the victim of the Great Powers: "The Great Powers of Europe had been w... more »

Photos from press conference and delivery of petition to free Albert Woodfox, at Louisiana State Capitol, Oct.21

angola3news at Angola 3 News - 10 hours ago
*MEDIA COVERAGE: **Times-Picayune** II **The Advocate** * (Please check back later for more photos.) Billie Mizell speaks for Teenie Verret, the widow of slain prison guard Brent Miller.** ** *Rev. Dr. Patricia Bates* * Michael Mable, Albert Woodfox's brother* *Congressman Cedric Richmond's statement for October 21:* “I am firm in my resolve to continue the fight to address the horrors of long term solitary confinement in a meaningful way. The plight of the Angola 3 has shined a disinfecting light on this terrible, unconstitutional practice of indefinite solitary confinement wi... more »

Photos from the second line for Herman Wallace, New Orleans, Oct. 19

angola3news at Angola 3 News - 10 hours ago
*View more photos here.*

The Ultimate Washington Kopp-Out: "Highly-Qualified" Teacher = Corporate Missionary with 15 Hours Experience

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 10 hours ago
Wendy Kopp and her gang of creepy recruiters for TFA have established themselves as the main missionary source for expanding control of segregated urban schools to benefit the international corporate socialist movement of Capitalists Without Borders. With the blessing of the Obama Administration, Tom Harkin was able to slip a provision through last week that entirely nullifies the concept of "highly qualified" teacher: With a $100 million endowment and annual revenues approaching $300 million, TFA is flush with cash and ambition. Its clout on Capitol Hill was demonstrated last we... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago

“Who Will Protect You from the Police?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
* * *“Who Will Protect You from the Police?* * The Rise of Government-Sanctioned Home Invasions”* By John W. Whitehead “Democracy means that if the doorbell rings in the early hours, it is likely to be the milkman.” - Winston Churchill “It’s 3 a.m. You’ve been asleep for hours when suddenly you hear a loud “Crash! Bang! Boom!” Based on the yelling, shouting and mayhem, it sounds as if someone—or several someones—are breaking through your front door. With your heart racing and your stomach churning, all you can think about is keeping your family safe from the intruders who hav... more »

The Clown Speaks

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 11 hours ago

Satire: “Nation That Waited Decades to Pass Health Care Infuriated by Slow Web Site”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
* * *“Nation That Waited Decades to Pass Health* * Care Infuriated by Slow Web Site”* by Andy Borowitz WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)— “A nation that waited several decades for health insurance is becoming increasingly infuriated by a Web site that is wasting minutes of its time, reports from across the United States confirm. The official Web site of Obamacare, HealthCare.gov, has been plagued by glitches, crashes, and sluggishly loading pages, say millions of angry Americans attempting to log on to the site at exactly the same time. “Look, I know that we had to wait longer for... more »

The Economy: “Civilization Versus Barbarism”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 11 hours ago
* * *“Civilization Versus Barbarism”* by Bill Bonner “US stocks and gold were calm on Friday. Nothing much to report. So, we’ll return to a subject we’ve been working on: the real difference between civilization and barbarism. Why does this matter to you? Because it is critical to understanding what money is… why the Fed will fail… why the dollar will disappear… and why you should own gold. It’s something that has been a big focus at Bonner & Partners Family Office, the family wealth investment advisory service my eldest son, Will, and I started four years ago. Our goal is to tur... more »

The Saturday Night Massacre and the Presidency

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 12 hours ago
"The recall of MacArthur, the steel seizure, and the dispatch of troops to Little Rock share still another notable characteristic: In each case, the decisive order was a painful last resort, a forced response to the exhaustion of all other remedies, suggestive less of mastery than failure -- the failure of attempts to gain an end by softer means" (Neustadt, Presidential Power, 24). The Saturday Night Massacre, forty years ago yesterday, was critical in the public story of Watergate; it marked the point at which impeachment of the President of the United States became part of the no... more »

Disney on Ice Ticket Giveaway!

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 12 hours ago
I received tickets to Disney on Ice in exchange for this post and hosting a giveaway. All opinions are 100% my own. Are you ready for a giveaway? Disney on Ice presents Passport to Adventure is rolling into town at the first of November and today you can win a Family 4-pack of tickets to the show. This fall's show is a musical expedition to the beaches of Hawaii with Lilo and Stitch, Under the Sea with The Little Mermaid, to Africa with The Lion King and to Never Never Land with Peter Pan. We absolutely love Disney on Ice and we are excited to share our favorite family outing w... more »

Are Mainstream Republicans Capable Of Going On The Offensive Against Teabaggers?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 12 hours ago
Aaron Schock's boyfriend is being targeted for political extinction by the teabaggers Earlier today we took a quickie glance at the devastating Republican Party civil war and how an energized DCCC-- one without Steve Israel holding it back-- could take advantage of it to win back the House. But mainstream conservative Republicans have a different perspective. They're looking for ways to excise the Tea Party cancer before its too late. Political strategists told David Ignatius "the basic ingredients for revival include: good candidates in key districts; a national nest egg of perhaps ... more »

A Bunch of Posters and Presentations on the Ethics of Person Centred Care and Shared Decision Making in Adolescent Diabetes now Online

noreply@blogger.com (Christian Munthe) at Philosophical Comment - 13 hours ago
Yea, what he said! These things are all outcomes of ongoing research in the cross-disciplinary project *Organizing Person Centred Care in Pediatric Diabetes: Communication, Decision-making, Ethics and Health*, where myself and some younger philosophers/ethicists collaborate with psychologists, linguists, care and organisation researchers and medical specialists. The project's original plan can be seen here. We are now a few years in and the last week has been a hectic one of delivery both at the yearly international conference of pediatric and adolescent diabetes specialists, *ISPAD ... more »

As heard on Fox: Eric Stern debunks Hannity show!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2013* *Silence from the Times:* According to Eric Stern, he watched the Hannity program on Fox on Friday evening, October 11. Stern has a large advantage on most cable viewers; he understands the basic workings of the Affordable Care Act. In a subsequent piece at Salon, Stern says he worked as a senior adviser to Montana governor Brian Schweitzer. He says he helped Schweitzer deal with the new federal rules in the ACA. We watched Hannity’s program that evening too. We saw and heard the same things Stern did. Being less knowledgeable than Stern, we didn’t know ... more »

British Taxpayers are Gouged for Nuclear Power Plant- Clean and Green?

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 13 hours ago
An expensive deal that ignores all alternatives.... Why worry about a bad deal when the abusive government can extract taxes from it populace *EDF would have settled at a lower price, with lower guarantees *But, didn't have to. The details of the deal to build Britain’s new nuclear reactors at Hinkley Point are becoming clearer: a basic cost of £16bn, a quiet increase of £2bn since the last parliamentary statement on the issue less than six months ago. It guarantees a unit price of £92.50 per megawatt hour for the electricity produced, stretching four decades into the future, and ... more »

Jesse Staniforth brutally rips Rex Murphy a new one ...

Dave at The Galloping Beaver - 13 hours ago
And a very well-deserved one it is. Rex Murphy's opinion piece isn't just ignorant, it's totally vacuous, the product of someone who literally seems to know nothing about the subject he's railing against. But then, there's the rub. Murphy is educated in the art of the word; not the projection of knowledge. He is the perfect right-wing shill, bereft of information, ignorant of history and

The Senate Isn't Really an "Old Boys Club" Any More

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 14 hours ago
I can understand why Mark Tracy was annoyed by the hype about the role of Susan Collins in settling the shutdown, but his takedown is really an overreaction. Tracy notes that there are still only 20 women in the Seante. True! On the other hand, he claims that "11 of the top 12 Senate officials are men." But he's apparently counting (his link) the VP and the president pro tempore; the latter is a symbolic designation, while the VP isn't even a Senator, and really doesn't have a role in the Senate at all most of the time. I think he's also counting Harry Reid twice, for whatever that'... more »

Obama um, er, ah talks about the wonderful roll out of Obamacare...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 14 hours ago
*a summation:* He's got a bunch of goofy looking people standing behind him clapping when they're told to. He's hired more people for the call centers costing the tax payers even more money. Oh, wow. "If you've gotten stuck on the website, don't worry - we'll contact you in the next few weeks." "It's going to get fixed." (Clap, clap, clap, clap.) "Even with the problems with the website, it's still easier than buying insurance the old fashioned way." Okay - time to vilify the GOP. Right on schedule. It's their fault!!! (Clap, clap, clap, clap.) This is about making sure ev... more »

An Industry of Mediocrity?: How about Journalism?

plthomasedd at @ THE CHALK FACE - 14 hours ago
Careless, shoddy, flippant, thoughtless—these are the words that come to mind when I think about most journalism addressing education. There are a few shining examples of journalists doing their work (Valerie Strauss comes to mind), but mostly, those are the words. So when I saw ‘An Industry of Mediocrity’ at The New York Times, and […]

Health Care Is Hell

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 14 hours ago
While we're waiting* for The Presider to give out bouquets to a few lucky duckies who've beaten the odds and already acquired their golden tickets to Obamacare Nirvana, let's take a gander at Health and Human Services' online apologia for its glitch-ridden rollout. The first sign that these people are still not ready for primetime is their pledge to scour the earth to find "the best and the brightest" minds to fix the troubled HealthCare.Gov. site. *The Best and the Brightest*, as you may recall, is the title of a scathing book by David Halberstam about how a group of so-called Whit... more »

THE SOLUTION TO WAR.......

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 14 hours ago
*The Daily Show* Get More: Daily Show Full Episodes,The Daily Show on Facebook In this exclusive, unedited interview, Malala Yousafzai offers suggestions for Americans looking to help out overseas and stresses the importance of education.

Mi'kmaq attorney Amy Sock punched kicked by RCMP

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 15 hours ago
. Attorney Amy Sock shows bruises Monday morning from RCMP. Amy says, "I am a peaceful warrior." . Amy Sock showing bruises at Monday press conference. .

Iraq Considers Forming Neighborhood Security Committees

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 15 hours ago
As security deteriorates in Iraq, the government is desperately searching for solutions. Recently Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called for revitalizing the Sons of Iraq groups, which he neglected after the U.S. withdrawal, and about using the Tribal Support Councils that he created several years ago. The latest idea being floated is the creation of “popular committees” in Baghdad and its suburbs, which would assist the security forces. The first group to publicly acquiesce to this plan is an Iranian supported militia with ties to Maliki. That raises fears that the committees cou... more »

Federal Government joins litigation against Quebec's Anti-Clarity Act legislation

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 16 hours ago
It has taken years to get to Court but the intervention is a good idea: Story here

Yes, Economics is a Science

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 16 hours ago
Says my Harvard colleague Raj Chetty. An interesting article, which raises the following questions in my mind: Is the younger generation of economists like Raj skipping some of the big questions of economics because some smaller questions are easier to answer? If so, is that optimal from the standpoint of society as a whole?

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 16 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Carrie Fisher, 57. Plenty of good stuff for the new week: 1. Seth Masket on top-two. 2. John Sides on primary reform. 3. Robert Costa interviews Ted Cruz. 4. Nice Adam Serwer item about what a mess DHS is. 5. Danny Vinik pushes back against my case for blaming mainstream conservatives for the shutdown; he says the Tea Partiers were at fault. 6. Amanda Hess on privacy and young people. 7. Off my normal track, but: a good series about specialization in high school sports, from Tom FitzGerald. My experience has been that not only is this true and a real shame, bu... more »

The Facts about Diane Ravitch's So-called "Rain of Errors"

John Thompson at Schools Matter - 16 hours ago
I rode the *Reign of Error *review horse as far as I intended. But, Mike Petrilli issued his “Rain of Error,” lambasting Diane Ravitch in the *National Review Online*. He may be the first reformer to challenge Ravitch’s evidence and logic, as opposed to complaining about her use of the words “privatize” and “corporate reform.” Petrilli supplemented the standard, conservative soundbites with some links to his sources. He concentrated on the parts of Ravitch’s agenda that he characterized as “pie-in the-sky” dreaming, as opposed to mean arguments against test-driven reforms. Petrilli ... more »

Dick Cheney feared having his heart attacked by 'terrorists'

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 16 hours ago
Poor Dick Cheney. *Worried about having his heart hacked by "terrorists**"* Former Vice President Dick Cheney says he once feared that terrorists could use the electrical device that had been implanted near his heart to kill him and had his doctor disable its wireless function. *Cheney says that he and his doctor, cardiologist Jonathan Reiner, turned off the device’s wireless function in case a terrorist tried to send his heart a fatal shock.* *Years later*, Cheney watched an episode of the Showtime series “Homeland” in which such a scenario was part of the plot. *“I found it ... more »

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New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 16 hours ago
*Father of murdered child, Keira Holmes, gunned down while listening to music from nearby vigil for another murdered resident ~Meg Gatto, WVUE* *Mayor Mitchmo, Heir Gusman Reach Settlement on OPP Consent Decree ~NOLA DEVENDER* *N.O. voters approve Sewerage & Water Board reforms * *Everything Wrong With Louisiana Republicans ~CenLamar* *Meeting at UNO focuses on progress of coastal restoration study* *More buyers and exhibitors at Produce Marketing Assn Summit in New Orleans ~Fresh Plaza* *Yesterday's Le Show!* *A preview of Krewe of Boo's signature throws ~Missy Wilkinson, Gambit *

ObamaCare has extremely deep seated and systemic design defects - no matter how much HHS Secretary Sebelius tries to run and hide from Healthcare.Gov failures , no matter how much the White House tries to spin the debacle - unless there is a death wish desire in play , the whole shooting match needs to be delayed until it can be competently run and is actually functional !

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 16 hours ago
http://hotair.com/archives/2013/10/19/sebelius-no-we-are-not-starting-the-obamacare-site-from-scratch-and-no-i-do-not-have-time-to-testify/ Sebelius: No, we are not starting the ObamaCare site from scratch, and no, I do not have time to testify before Congress POSTED AT 5:31 PM ON OCTOBER 19, 2013 BY ERIKA JOHNSEN If you were wondering whether the increasing pile of evidence indicating that HealthCare.Gov’s problems are not merely opening “glitches” but deep-seated design defects — as well as the growing chorus of IT experts suggesting that the Obama administration might want to c... more »

Raising Minnesota: The Ripley technique!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 17 hours ago
*FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013* *State “rocks international test:”* In a recent piece at Slate, best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell said he thinks of his books as “intellectual adventure stories.” (For our previous post on this topic, click here.) In a separate interview, Gladwell described the kind of non-fiction reading he enjoys. Janet Malcolm is one of his favorite writers, he says: “Even when she is simply sketching out the scenery, you know that something wonderful and thrilling is about to happen.” Should non-fiction writers attempt to craft “adventure stories” where “something... more »

Government 'easing' us into letting U.S. agents work in Canada

paul at Paying attention - 17 hours ago
Yahoo reports the Harper government is moving forward with plans to give U.S. FBI and DEA agents the right to operate in Canada. The news service cites an article in *Embassy Magazine *(behind a paywall), that quotes a senior RCMP officer involved saying the government is moving in “baby steps” to prevent Canadians from being alarmed. "We recognized early that this approach would raise concerns about sovereignty, of privacy, and civil liberties of Canadians," Chief Superintendent Joe Oliver told the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence on May 14. Oliver is the RCMP direct... more »

Energetic Upgrades for Selected Hue-manity Groups are in Process

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 17 hours ago
* * * * *Energetic Upgrades for Selected Hue-manity Groups are in Process* by ÉirePort Energetic upgrades for selected Hue-manity groups are in process at this moment. This is in addition to general consciousness upgrades occurring in all of Gala's inhabitants. Fracturing and dissolution of outdated low frequency paradigms has allowed this step. "Selected Hue-manity groups" includes many continuing to set directions from energetic levels not yet suited for Gaia whole, and primarily addresses vibrational dis-harmonies. Interests of all Gaia inhabitants are honored at this time. ... more »

Will Sifting Through The Smoldering Ashes Of The Republican Party Help The Democrats Take Back The House Next Year?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 17 hours ago
So what's left after the Republican shutdown of the U.S. government? A slowdown in economic growth, $150 billion in lost GDP, 900,000 lost jobs and a $24 billion bill to American taxpayers first and foremost. But now Ted Cruz has a million of more names and email addresses on his potential donor list (his phony-baloney petition to repeal the Affordable Care Act). And the bitterness. The Republican Party is filled with inner-directed hatred and mistrust right now. It really is two parties, the mainstream conservatives vs the Tortilla Coast Suicide Caucus. Former Bush speechwriter D... more »

France's hollande humiliated to discover NSA spied on France .....Mexico also discover it was a special target of the US - even while working with the US on the War on Drugs ! Mexico as in the case of Brazil a target of economic spying ?

Fred Walton at Catharsis Ours - 17 hours ago
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-21/comrades-arms-clash-frances-hollande-fumes-america-following-latest-nsa-spy-gaffe Comrades-In-Arms Clash: France's Hollande Fumes At America Following Latest NSA Spy Gaffe [image: Tyler Durden's picture] Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/21/2013 05:53 -0400 - Bond - France - Mexico - SPY inShare It was only two months ago that France's socialist president, Francois Hollande, in his quest to show just how great his allegiance was to the eat *tax the rich* "fairness doctrine" and socialist causes espoused by the glorious l... more »

Not a Volte-face

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 17 hours ago
Paul Danahar’s appearance at the Frontline Club on October 15th is the subject of articles at BBC Watch and Daphne Anson whose blog contains a video of the the whole session. Given the prevailing scale of expectations, where the bar is set from low to lowest, his throwaway observation about ‘understanding’ Israel caused a minor sensation. In honour of his book “The New Middle East”, Paul Danahar answers questions posed by Sam Farah of the BBC’s Arabic service, and afterwards from members of the audience. His style is Bowenesque, as I suspect is his interpretation of Middle East... more »

FROM BOTH SIDES NOW: Intellectual decline!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 17 hours ago
*MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2013* *Part 1—What Krugman said:* As far as we know, Paul Krugman has now written something like his ten millionth important column. To read that new column, click here. If our supposition is correct, it’s about the nine millionth such column by Krugman which is misplaced in the New York Times. This column’s important subject matter should be explored in a front-page “news analysis” piece, not in a short op-ed piece. In today’s column, Krugman explores “the right’s intellectual decline.” We’re not sure that “decline” is the best term here, since the sort of c... more »

Will Wallin And Duffy Sink The Ship?

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 18 hours ago
Pam Wallin says she will challenge her suspension from the Senate. Mike Duffy has a doctor's note to cover his absence. But several sources have reported that he is very unhappy. Over the years, Stephen Harper has cut lots of people loose -- Garth Turner, Bill Casey, Bruce Carson and Tom Flanagan. He dumped Helena Geurgis and sent the RCMP after for her, looking for malfeasance. They found none. But they seem to have a lot on Senator Duffy and the PMO. And that raises an interesting question: Could the prime minister, who demands loyalty but shows none, have come up against an imm... more »

Racism: Washington Redskins Football Team

LeDaro at LeDaro - 18 hours ago
Natives find the term Redskins highly offense. It has the historic background as follows: *"Back not so long ago, when there was a bounty on the heads of the Indian people...the trappers would bring in Indian scalps along with the other skins that they had managed to trap or shoot. These scalps brought varying prices as did the skins of the animals....* ** *The trappers would tell the trading post owner or whoever it was that he was dealing with, that he had 2 bearskins, a couple of beaver skins...and a few scalps. Well, the term "scalp" offended the good Christian women of the com... more »

red sox. american league pennant. happy.

laura k at wmtc - 18 hours ago
The 2013 Boston Red Sox have won the American League Pennant, and the right to play the St. Louis Cardinals in the 110th 109th* Major League Baseball World Series. This makes me incredibly happy. 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007... 2013? Seven wins down, four to go. That is all. ----- * Oops, forgot about the strike year.

in praise of freecycle

laura k at wmtc - 18 hours ago
It's been a while since I wrote about Freecycle - once as we were getting ready to move to Canada in 2005, then again when we moved from our first place in Port Credit to the Cooksville section of Mississauga. On this last move (Cooksville to Square One), I had no time to go through things and pare down. I hired some folks to pack us up, and now I've been combing through everything as I unpack. I thought that was completely backwards, but it's turned out to be efficient and logical. Once you're moved in, you have a better idea of what works and what doesn't, and also more time, sinc... more »

Playing

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 19 hours ago

POWERFUL CHILD ABUSERS

Anon at aangirfan - 19 hours ago
*Video: Elm Guest House. How the world works - top people and child abuse rings.* In October 2013, the victim in the sexual assault case against a Philadelphia Catholic priest died, according to District Attorney Seth Williams. "It is with great sadness that I have to announce that the victim in the rape and assault case against Father Robert Brennan passed away unexpectedly," Williams announced. The victim, who was allegedly raped by Robert Brennan while serving as an altar boy from 1998 to 2001, was found dead by Philadelphia Police Detectives over the weekend. *Victim in Phi... more »

I crave...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 20 hours ago
*these.* *I heard a rumor that the Kenyan Klown was going to say something or another about Obamacare. Do we care? I certainly don't.* *Let's hear it for french fries...* *And later I'll share my recipe for Leek/Potato soup. Otherworldly. *

5 GMO Myths Busted Video

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 20 hours ago
*19 August 2013* ** TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7818 Every year, a greater and greater percentage of our food supply sources back to genetically modified ingredients. Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, DuPont and the other biotech giants have made GMOs into a multi-billion dollar industry and unsurprisingly have launched one of the largest pr campaigns in the history of the food industry to convince the public that their products are safe, healthy and beneficial. Let's examine five of the main claims of this PR campaign and see how they stack up to reality.

Islam is a religion of peace, it must be true as the BBC say so in their GCSE exam revision

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 20 hours ago
Indoctrinating the young is in full force. Islam IS the religion of peace and if you disagree you will not pass your Religious Studies GCSE. There's more... There you have it, the BBC promoting a view of Islam that is skewed at best.

Rory McIlroy describes Caroline Wozniacki as 'my girl' - Telegraph

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 20 hours ago
'Rory McIlroy has hinted that he and Caroline Wozniacki are back together after describing her as "my girl". After her Luxembourg Open victory on Sunday he congratulated her on the 21st win of her career, tweeting: "#21 #luxembourg #mygirl @CaroWozniacki." Sources claimed that the pair had ended their two-year relationship before McIlroy boarded the plane to Seoul at the start of his month-long tour of Asia' More here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/10392989/Rory-McIlroy-describes-Caroline-Wozniacki-as-my-girl.html I am so relieved...

GMO Mini Summit - October 25 to 27, 2013

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 20 hours ago
*For more information pleacse click on the link below:* ** ** *GMO Mini Summit* *5 GMO Myths Busted Video:*

"Obama's Curious Purge Of The Military Continues"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 20 hours ago
* * *"Obama's Curious Purge Of The Military Continues"* by IBD "The firing of two nuclear commanders in a week adds to a body count that suggests we have either the most corrupt and incompetent general staff in history or our military is being reshaped for other purposes. The Obama administration, which has fired no one over scandals such as its Fast and Furious Mexican gun-running operation, its criminal negligence in the terrorist attack on our Benghazi diplomatic mission, or the use of the IRS to target and intimidate political foes, seems to have a curious obsession lately ab... more »

Girl Scouts and Girl Guides Take On GMO Cookies by Randy Ananda

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 21 hours ago
Girl Scouts and Girl Guides take on GMO cookies by Randy Ananda Food Freedom News, 18 October 2013 Watch out when kids take up a cause; they can have more political pull than 1,000 bleary-eyed cynics. This time, girls are getting in on opposition to genetically modified foods by demanding their organizations only sell organic – or at the very least, GMO-free – cookies. In February of this year, Alicia Serratos of Orange County, California started a* **petition* to get Girl Scouts of the USA to sell GMO-free cookies. She’s gathered over 10,000 signatures so far, and wants 100... more »

harper the Gutless Coward

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 21 hours ago
It's one of the sickening puke's most revealing traits; his cowardice. Proroguing Parliament, squeezing out a tepid throne speech, leaving the country the very next day to continue hiding from the Senate scandal, and then ordering a military assault on the First Nations as well. What a disgusting excuse for a human being.

POWERFUL CLANS; ATUT AND OTHERS

Anon at aangirfan - 22 hours ago
*Queen Atut* In this world there are many wealthy families - such as Genovese, Bush, Kennedy, Keswick, Tata, Fontbona, Gonzalez, Kwok and Slim. The top 600,000 people in the world control 85% of the world’s wealth. The Global Political Awakening and the New World Order *"China's elite world of blood connections and dynastic influence has much in common with the European aristocracy or the old monied families of the US." China's elite. SINOKLEPTOCRATS* Queen Atut is the don of a powerful clan. It is said that her family is protected by black magic and a 'martial arts association'... more »

The cost of the CC$$

skrashen at Schools Matter - 23 hours ago
Sent to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 20 Poorer districts will be hit the hardest, but every district in the country will suffer financially from the common core standards. Not mentioned in "Poorer schools districts feel at a loss over new common core standards," (October 20) is the fact that the common core will require an astonishing amount of testing and the testing must be done online. This means that every student must be connected with the internet with up-to-date computers, a huge expense. After the computers are in place, there will be continual upgrades and replace... more »

WASH. STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL SUES ANTI-GMO LABELING GROUP FOR LAUNDERING DONATIONS

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 23 hours ago
* * * * *WASH. STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL SUES ANTI-GMO LABELING GROUP FOR LAUNDERING DONATIONS* Mikael Thalen by Mikael Thalen October 17th, 2013 Updated 10/17/2013 at 11:55 pm Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed suit against the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) Wednesday, following earlier reports that revealed the group was laundering donation money to oppose I-522, Washington’s GMO-labeling initiative. GMA members including PepsiCo, Kraft, and Coca-Cola experienced massive public backlash for donating millions against California’s labeling proposition, the... more »

If you've seen Caracas's "Tower of David" in "Homeland," here's some more you may want to know about it

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*A photo of the real Tower of David taken by the Spanish photographer Sebastian Liste, one of 14 posted on newyorker.com in January* *"One day, I asked the real El Niño Daza about the community that he had created in the Tower [of David]. He spoke in the style of a new sheriff of Dodge who had cleaned out the riffraff. 'We live well here. We don't hear gunfights all the time here. Here there're no thugs with pistols in their hands. What there is here is work. What there is here is good people, hardworking people.' I asked Daza how he had become the Tower's jefe. 'In the beginning, ... more »

Monday Linkage: targeting mothers, uteruses, and the key to ending congressional deadlock

Megan MacKenzie at Duck of Minerva - 1 day ago
According to economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett, “gender smarts” were key to ending the recent congressional deadlock. She argues: “Unlocking gridlock in government, it turns out, depends on precisely the mechanism that unlocks competitive strength in the private sector: a diverse team (laden with gender smarts and cultural fluency) managed by leaders whose aggregate of experience Continue reading

Why Watergate Is Happening Again and Why It'll Never Be Reported (Real Americans Think Ted Cruz Is A Hero) CNBC Money-Hag Anchors Don't Know Squat About Social Security and Food Stamps Are Corporate Welfare?

(If throwing a contribution Pottersville2's way won't break your budget in these difficult financial times, I really need it, and would wholeheartedly appreciate it. Anything you can afford will make a huge difference in this blog's lifetime.) Yes, for those of us around during Watergate and its aftermath, it's been downhill ever since the election of 1974. Even when Carter was elected, the "

EFN Asia 29: Speakers in Day 1, Conference 2013 in Bangkok

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
The two-days Economic Freedom Nework (EFN) Asia conference 2013 will start today here at Plaza Athenee hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. More than 130 international and local participants have registered, a good number. Here are the speakers today, in order of their appearance on stage from morning to afternoon. See the two-days program here (this blog) or here. (EFN website) The first four speakers will come from Thailand, Germany, Philippines and India. The keynote speaker will be the Philippines' Department of Justice (DOJ) Assistant Secretary, Geronimo Sy, who is a friend in Manila. ... more »

October 20, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
The Saturday Night Massacre Events happened rapidly, to say the least. Sam Ervin, after talking to committee counsel Sam Dash and realizing that the agreement Nixon had announced was not what he had agreed to, "exploded" (in Emery's words; as usual, the basic source here is Fred Emery, Watergate). But that's not all; Senator Stennis wasn't on board for what Nixon had announced, either. Nixon's attempt to railroad them had backfired already. Nixon, in the newspapers that morning, argued that the crisis in the Middle East meant that Watergate had to be put aside; Henry Kissinger, tha... more »

Meet & Greet Monday (#MtaGt) - CelloMom on Cars

Small Footprints at Reduce Footprints - 1 day ago
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War watch October 18 , 2013 - Focus on Syria ( battles on the ground , status of Geneva 2 Talks ) ... Iraq death dealing watch as silent civil war rages on ....... Iran nuclear proposal detailed and additional articles on same .....Afghanistan War watch items - US and Nato withdrawal items and articles related to same

Catharsis Ours - 1 day ago
Syria....... http://www.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/syrian-regime-jets-pound-rebels-after-intelligence-general-killed Syrian regime jets pound rebels after intelligence general killed October 18, 2013 Updated: October 18, 2013 21:15:00 BEIRUT // Syrian jets bombarded the eastern city of Deir Ezzor on Friday after heavy overnight clashes and the killing of a top military intelligence officers. Topic - Syria - Syria unrest General Jamaa Jamaa was shot dead on Thursday by snipers in the middle of a battle with rebels including forces linked to Al Qaeda, t... more »

Bearing False Witness - Part 3

Zoe Brain at A.E.Brain - 1 day ago
Audio recordings of testimony by parents of students at Florence High School, Colorado, is now available online. Some are very, very angry. Please read the testimony of businesses, students, parents.... it's at http://www.transadvocate.com/family-of-colorado-trans-kid-targeted-by-harassment-hoax-speaks-up.htm It's not only Moms in Colorado who are very, very angry. There's at least one in Canberra, Australia who is now best described as "incandescent" now we're sure of the facts. I'll do everything I can to hasten that day. Today sounds good. And I'll be after far more of the... more »

Broken planet

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 1 day ago
In news that never makes it to BigTV last week, BigOil is still polluting the Gulf of Mexico: As Coast Guard crews were scouring the Louisiana coast looking for damage from Tropical Storm Karen this week, they made a startling discovery: A tar mat weighing 4,100 pounds, presumably remnants from the devastating BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010. Not as impressive as the 40,000 pound mat they found earlier but the ongoing damage is adding up. Mats and balls of tar have continued to wash up on gulf shores, despite the more than three years that have passed since a rig explosion... more »

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 1 day ago
President Obama in the Oval Office, 10-17-13. [Pete Souza photo]

Secret wedding at the White House

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 1 day ago
Well, not exactly a secret but somehow they pulled it off without a media circus in attendance. White House photographer Pete Souza got married in the Rose Garden last night. I might not have mentioned it but I found this bit about his bride fascinating. In a story from January of this year in USA Today, Lease is described as a "close friend" of Souza who gifted President Obama a Petoskey stone for his 50th birthday in 2011. I had to look up Petoskey stone. It's a very cool bit of fossilized coral, possibly 350 million years old. Obama keeps it on his desk. I would too.

Catching Up With New Hampshire-- Why Kuster Is Losing Support In The Bluer Of The Two Districts

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Anne Kuster ran for Congress twice-- both times as a grassroots progressive and both times with super-prioritized support from progressive organizations both in New Hampshire and nationally, despite having worked as a Big Pharma lobbyist. In 2010, she lost her first race, 48-47% against conservative incumbent Charlie Bass. Two years later, in the 2012 rematch, and with President Obama's coattails in play, Kuster beat Bass 50-46%. She joined the Congressional Progressive Caucus and there were no obvious reasons to think she wouldn't be the progressive champion she painted herself t... more »

Watch out,Winston wants your wallet

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
If KiwiSaver is Welfare for Empty Suits, as I’ve argued before—a form of “soft compulsion” herding NZers’ paypackets and a forced subsidy from employers and taxpayer towards suits who wouldn’t be able to attract it otherwise—then what would Winston’s would-be nationalisation of Kiwisaver be? Maybe we could call it Welfare for Bureaucrats in Suits? But really, it’s much worse even than that. It’s means whereby which most of the country’s savings and wealth would be handed over to government to run. Which would essentially make one large pot in the government’s hands—a slush fun... more »

Mi'kmaq Warrior risks losing leg after being shot by RCMP rubber bullet

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago
Mi'kmaq Warrior risks losing leg after being shot by RCMP rubber slug in Thursday's cop attack. Internal bleeding went untended for two days due to shock. by MILES HOWE Halifax Media Co-op Elsipogtog, New Brunswick – It has taken three days, but sadly there is now the potential of a very serious injury arising from last Thursday's early morning RCMP attack on the anti-shale gas

Mini-Ramble

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 1 day ago
What’s terrifying about the new Fed Chairman isn’t that we *don’t* know who she is… *“We All Know Who Janet Yellen Is . . .”* – Joseph Salerno, CIRCLE BASTIAT Julian Burnside on the asylum seeker issue in Australian politics - and how cruelty became Australia’s biggest vote-winner. [Hat tip Sand Longfield] *Julian Burnside on asylum seekers and Australian politics - *Julian Burnside, MANAMIA Minimum-wage legislation is “the explicit means chosen by its champions to further their stated goal of improving the welfare of low-skilled workers*.” *It is however a devil disguised as a... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 1 day ago
*Archie Manning tries to steer clear of Peyton-related controversy ~Mike Florio* *Conference of gilders brings back the glitter to New Orleans treasures ~Stephanie Bruno, New Orleans Advocate*

15 fotos de rosas rojas para ver, disfrutar y compartir.

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FOTOFRONTERA - 1 day ago
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Baddeley, Milton and Norton By-Election Candidates

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 1 day ago
10 candidates for the above council vacancy in Stoke-on-Trent is not a record, but it's pretty near. There's something here for every political persuasion: Candi Chetwynd (Labour) Adam Colclough (Green) John Davis (Independent) Gary Elsby (Independent) Tom Grocock (LibDem) Mick Harold (UKIP) Anthony Munday (City Independents) Liat Norris (TUSC) Sam Richardson (Conservatives) Michael White (BNP) As everyone knows, Stoke-on-Trent is the pivot around which national politics revolves (as well as the world centre for global revolution). What happens here matters. So the by-election will no... more »

Banner Congressional Race In FL-13? Will We See Alex Sink vs Bill Young II?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
C.W. Bill Young's friends and family have been speculating for years about when he would retire from Congress. Very ill, finally on October 9 he announced he would... in 2015-- and then died about a week or so later. Everyone is busy remembering the good times and trying to not bring up anything about the corruption that defined his life. And political types are all paying homage to fake memories and only whispering about the race for the very swingy 13th congressional district that will turn into an unseemly brawl after the funeral later this week. The Florida state legislature, ... more »

Inequality 16: Inclusive Growth and Central Planning

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 1 day ago
Two months ago, a friend and fellow UPSE alumni asked me to respond to his ideas, below. *Indeed, the economic buzzwords these days is how to achieve "inclusive growth". I'm just wondering why we always get fixated with the decades-old mantra towards “FREER MARKET" or the need to break down further "Institutions" to achieve freer markets. * *While it is true that there are still institutional bottlenecks and bureaucratic inefficiencies (i.e., red tapes, corruption, etc.) that need to be scrapped, I think we are losing sight of what true ec... more »

Ok, @Chalkbeat, who’s your daddy? Seriously.

Shaun Johnson at @ THE CHALK FACE - 1 day ago
Saw this today, some sort of other newish chalk-education-oriented news service. Apparently, they’re expanding a bit. This has been some time coming, as the next step in evolution for a roughly year-old partnership between EdNews Denver and GothamSchools. According to the USA Today article, they’re mostly “foundation-funded.” There you go. Could not find a website […]

Sunday Question for Liberals

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
Same question: what, if anything, did you learn from the shutdown showdown?

Should Billionairism Be Illegal?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
The Koch brothers just cost American taxpayers $24 billion with their two and a half week Republican temper tantrum. They should foot the bill. Ha ha ha… right? That's funny, huh? No, I'm serious. Society must protect itself from dangerous predators and there are no predators in the world-- not in al Qaeda, not in North Korea, not in Iran-- more damaging to America than David and Charles Koch, scions of a European fascist family. A month short of two years ago we posted about the roots of the Koch assault on American Democracy. I encourage you to go back and look at that post. Her... more »

Sunday Question for Conservatives

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
What, if anything, did you learn from the shutdown showdown?

Comrpehensible instruction AND peer-interaction

skrashen at Schools Matter - 1 day ago
Re: "An English-plan outcry," October 20: Sent to the LA Times, Oct 20 Both sides are right in the LAUSD debate over English development: Decades of research tells us that we acquire language when we understand what we hear and read. Our goal is thus to provide both comprehensible instruction and peer interaction. A solution is to provide ESL classes for beginners, while including these students in classes that are highly comprehensible (PE, art, music). Subjects that are harder to make comprehensible for beginners are taught in the first language. As Norm Gold mentioned in th... more »

Boeing's Massive Ordinance Penatrator vs WW2 Grandslam Bomb

Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 1 day ago
MOPping Up: The USA’s 30,000 Pound GBU-57 BombDefense Industry Daily Jun 10, 2013 16:08 UTC by Defense Industry Daily staff During the Second World War, attacking heavily protected targets like U-boat pens and protected “V-weapon” facilities was a key challenge. Enter a brilliant British engineer named Barnes Wallis, fresh off the dam-busting “Upkeep” bouncing bomb. His next trick was a 12,000 pound weapon called the “Tallboy external link,” a streamlined, spin-stabilized bomb with a claimed terminal velocity of Mach 1 external link when dropped from 20,000 feet. That mass, carr... more »

Unearthing - the ancient history of Free Planet - the story you were never meant to remember

Mike Philbin at PROGNOSIS II - 1 day ago
Once upon a time... *I've been going about this all wrong. And it was right in front of my face. All along. The legend. The ancient history. The myth.* ...there was a Free Planet. *In this ancient version of our world, all the animals and all the plants and all the insects and all the creatures of the sky and all the creatures of the seas and all the peoples and all the trees and fungus' and mosses and invertebrates had their rightful place in the equation. Until a normal-looking man with a decorated conical hat like a leering Pope came along with cancered eyes that saw but could... more »

Max Keiser on Global Reset...

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
We'll see what happens... I remain skeptical... however the information on Bitcoin is most interesting...

The Assassination of President Gerald R. Ford

Paul Coker at News Spike - 1 day ago
* * * * *"With a Rockefeller then one heartbeat away from the Oval Office, President Ford in 1975 survived three genuine assassination attempts."* * * *"In his book** [Go Quietly... Or Else.]**, Agnew says that Al Haig came to him one day and said - * *'If you don't leave - I will kill you'"* Kissinger/Rockerfeller: The Gerald Ford Assassination Attempts from Spike1138 on Vimeo. * * *Section 1. In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.* * * *Section 2. Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of th... more »

Jeremy Bowen in court

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 1 day ago
Jeremy Bowen The BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, has been in court in recent days. He's been at The Hague, giving evidence at the trial of the Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic. An 'impartial' BBC journalist giving evidence at a war crimes tribunal might raise a few eyebrows; indeed, as Jeremy Bowen's Twitter feed shows, it *has* raised a few eyebrows. Still, Jeremy firmly believes that he's doing the right thing: Jeremy Bowen ‏@BowenBBC 17 Oct ** *In answer to a few tweets. Some journos believe testimony compromises journalistic impartiality. But I testify what... more »

The Spotlight of Transparency Illuminates Everything.

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
* * * * *The Spotlight of Transparency Illuminates Everything.* *Posted By D.* *AT:* http://removingtheshackles.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-spotlight-of-transparency.html For clarity and transparency, the following is a conversation I had a couple of days ago. As it had to do with the claim of nontransparent communications, I felt it best to put it out here publicly so that everyone can see it- in FULL TRANSPARENCY. ************************** Hi D, Due to the Dutchsinse article this Austrian lady Karin Kolland is mixing up a bit with the energy of Christoph’s We-are-one chat room... more »

Syria: U.S hypocrisy on Syria situation

LeDaro at LeDaro - 1 day ago
First it was Assad who was murdering the civilians. U.S was all set to invade Syria. It was a matter of days according to reports in late August and early September of this year. Now the tune has changed. It is the rebels and Al-Qaida who are doing the murdering and forcing people out of Syria. Assad more or less is the victim now as his soldiers are being killed. I don't know what to believe. *Molhem Barakat / Reuters, file* *Refugees carry their belongings as they cross from into * *Turkey near the town of Azaz in Syria.* *"These refugees are leaving the country because of Al-Qaeda... more »

Argentina: Alleged UFO Photographed at Punta de Vacas

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 1 day ago
*Source: Orbita Cero (www.orbitaceromendoza.blogspot.com) Date 17 October 2013* *Argentina: Alleged UFO Photographed at Punta de Vacas* *By Luis Emilio Annino* The photos were taken by a youth who toured the area with some friends. He described the situation in which the photos were taken in a letter submitted to a U.S. agency specializing in these cases. Julio Razquin, a young man who was on tour with some friends, managed to capture an image in which a strange object can be seen in the air. Razquin published a letter with details on the situation, addressed to a spec... more »

Stop the Presses!

Sophia Love at AMERICAN KABUKI - 1 day ago
The plan was to immerse ourselves in the local, become agents for change in our own community, so we ordered the area newspaper. That was two months ago. It is supposed to be delivered 4 days a week. We were lucky if it showed up ½ that much. The engagement started out friendly, merely asking for a credit for the missed deliveries. As it developed into a regular occurrence, (we were surprised when it showed up); contact became a bit testier. It was the subject of our conversations each day. “Did we get the paper today?” We expected to be disappointed, and frustration... more »

Northerntruthseeker Rant For Sunday, October 20th, 2013

Northerntruthseeker at Northerntruthseeker - 1 day ago
Sunday, the second anniversary of the American and NATO murder of a great leader, Muhammar Gadaffi, and it is time for my usual rant... First, yes.. It is the second anniversary of the murder of a great leader, Muhammar Gadaffi, who's only crime was to defy the criminals in both NATO and the United States, in his valiant attempt to make Libya both prosperous and free of criminal Rothschild Jewish Usury banking. It is so sad to watch in the two years since that murder the once great nation of Libya now disintegrate into a tyrannical poverty stricken rebellious nation. The crimina... more »
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