Saturday, January 03, 2009

Japan braces for minor tsunami after Papua earthquake





JAPAN is bracing for minor tsunamis after two powerful earthquakes struck off Indonesia. Three people are believed dead in the West Papua province.


Japan's Pacific coast could see some minor tsunami waves on Sunday Waves up to 50cm could reach the Pacific sides of islands from the Okinawan chain to the main island of Honshu, it said in an advisory, which is less significant than an urgent warning.


The agency advised people from going near beaches and estuaries.







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Phishing Scam Spreading on Twitter





DO NOT VISIT the URL in question. It will redirect you immediately to a suspicious domain: twitter . access-logins . com - notice the subdomain? Worse yet, here’s what you’d see there right now:


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This is NOT the Twitter login page, and it smells completely phishy! Suggestion: do NOT log in to your Twitter account through any site other than Twitter.com. That may go without saying, but consider how many third-party Twitter services you use? Seems it’s about time for some kind of verification / validation for applications using the Twitter API - so you can be sure you’re passing your credentials to the right people.







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7.8 Magnitude EarthQuake Papua, Indonesia




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The Badan Meteorologi Dan Geofisika has issued a local tsunami warning following a major earthquake which struck off the coast.

MASSIVE 7.8 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA - TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER. (BULLETIN)






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7.8 (Preliminary magnitude — subject to revision)


  • Saturday, January 03, 2009 at 19:43:59 UTC

  • Sunday, January 04, 2009 at 04:43:59 AM at epicenter


0.700°S, 132.800°E
48 km (29.8 miles) set by location program
NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA


  • 144 km (90 miles) W (278°) from Manokwari, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

  • 169 km (105 miles) E (85°) from Sorong, Irian Jaya, Indonesia

  • 612 km (380 miles) ENE (57°) from Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia

  • 915 km (569 miles) SSW (192°) from KOROR, Palau


Error estimate not available
NST=041, Nph=041, Dmin=600.6 km, Rmss=2.42 sec, Gp= 36°,
M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=1


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  • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.







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Israeli ground force enters Gaza




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Via Reuters alert service:  A small Israeli Ground force has entered into Gaza protected by Helecopters over head.





GAZA, Jan 3 (Reuters) - A small column of Israeli military vehicles, backed by combat helicopters, rolled into the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday, a Palestinian witness said. The witness, a resident of the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, said the column crossed the boundary fence under darkness. The witness could not immediately say how deep the Israelis penetrated into Palestinian territory.





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Friday, January 02, 2009

John Travolta'sSon Dies in Bahamas of an apparent Seizure

MSNBC just confirmed Travolta sons death @ironmill breaking news @nascanner http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28472480/


@Ironmill Breaking News John Travolta's Son Dies: looking for a second source.. anyone? http://tinyurl.com/9t69sv


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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Vegetable oil tested on NZ flight

 Smell like French Fries out side?  Maybe it is New Zealand Airlines.  Maybe you can pay for a tiecket with Vegitable Oil





Air New Zealand hailed the flight as a "milestone" in the development of sustainable fuels that could lower aeroplane emissions and cut costs.


One engine of the Boeing 747-400 was fueled by a 50-50 mixture of jatropha plant oil and standard A1 jet fuel.


A Virgin Atlantic test flight in February used fuel derived from a blend of Brazilian babassu nuts and coconuts.


In Auckland on Tuesday, a range of tests were completed both on the ground and during the flight, said Air New Zealand Chief Pilot David Morgan.


He said the oil from the plum-sized jatropha fruit performed "well through both the fuel system and engine".







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What drops from the Sky on New Years? You will be Surprized!




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In the United States most viewers watch the Ball drop in New York City but for many small town across the land other objects are dropped at the stroke of Midnight.  In Atlanta, the Giant pech descends down a pole to light up the new year.  Here are some of the oddest objects dropped on New Years.  






TripAdvisor named Bethlehem, Pa.’s Peep Show as No. 2 in its list of “Top 10 Quirkiest New Year’s Eve Events.” Bethlehem’s First Night event is ranked No. 2 for its tradition of dropping a 25-pound fiberglass Peep in the countdown to midnight.


According to TripAdvisor, here are the Top 10 Quirkiest New Year’s:


1.    Triple Crown: Key West, Florida
Featuring three free countdown celebrations, the toughest decision for New Year’s in Key West is whether to watch the conch, drag queen, or pirate wench descend at midnight.  The revelrous Duval Street hosts two of the celebrations, including the 16th annual conch shell drop from the roof of Sloppy Joe’s Bar and the lowering of a local legend, Drag Queen Sushi, in her glittering six-foot tall red high-heel shoe at the Bourbon Street Pub.  Along the harbor, the Schooner Wharf Bar lowers a costumed “pirate wench” from 70 feet atop the schooner “Liberty Clipper.” 


2.    Peep Show: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Although Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is widely recognized for its Christmas attractions, the city’s New Year’s Eve Peep drop has been a sweet tradition for three years running.  During Bethlehem’s First Night celebration, a 25-pound fiberglass illuminated Peep is dropped from a crane at midnight. With as many as 30,000 people expected this year, entertainment starts early in the afternoon with tons of family-friendly entertainment, including a performance from children dressed as “peep-ettes.”  Tickets to the First Night Celebration are $15 for adults, $10 for children.


3.    A Fish Story: Port Clinton, Ohio
Each year, thousands of people from across the U.S. descend on the small town of Port Clinton, Ohio for the free “Madness at Midnight Walleye Drop.”  Now in its 14th year, the self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World” drops a 20-foot,
600-pound fiberglass walleye fish named Wylie from the sky at midnight.  In 2007, the event joined forces with the Ohio State Lottery and this year plans to announce four $1 million prizes on live television from the event. 







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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Top 10 Political Technology Stories of 2008




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very New Year marks one of the most fascinating times in the news: the yearly wrap-up, in which the top 10 stories/events in a particular category of the past year are featured. Today, we’re going to hop on that bandwagon as we present the Top 10 Political Technology Stories of 2008.


10. Senate Candidate Raises Money via Twitter


Chuck Devore, Candidate for U.S. Senate


Chuck Devore, who is running to unseat Senator Barbara Boxer in 2010, took an innovative approach to online fundraising. He created a Twitter-based fundraising drive called TweetForChuck. TechPresident took note of this unique effort, commenting:


And while the donations are small in number (about 70 at press time) and amount (most are $20 or under), the project is cleverly attempting to build a tweeting web by, for example, tying contributors to those who led them to the Tweet for Chuck project. This is well worth keeping an eye on.








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Gaza Relief Boat Damaged in Encounter with Israeli Naval Vessel





Why would McKinney be on Board?  Free GAZA planned a stunt to draw attention and provoke an incident.  Of all the passengers she had little or now skills for the trip.  They asked for no clearance or alerted the authorities of their wishes.  You don't think our CG doesn't question Vessels 90 miles off our shores?  Will they send a shot across a bow if not acknowledged?  Will they ram if not complied with?  Our CG does this every day.  The CNNi and Al Jazeera reporters were on board to provide one thing.  Propaganda for Anti-Semitics. 


One only needs to read the Manifest of the Boat and do a bit of research to see.


A group calling itself "Free Gaza" set sail from Cyprus Monday evening on boat dubbed the "SS DIGNITY," a 66-foot yacht carrying 3.5 tons of Cypriot-donated medical supplies and 16 radical activists, including recent Green Party presidential candidate McKinney. In the wee hours of this morning, Israelis diverted the boat en route to Gaza. Reuters reports that the activists claim the yacht "was rammed and shot at," though Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry, denies any shooting took place. He adds that the DIGNITY failed to respond to Israeli radio contact, provoking the confrontation.


Source: frontpagemagazine.com


early this morning, the Olmert government denied an international collection of far-leftists - including former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, radicals who support suicide bombers, multiple Al Jazeera "journalists," and a former Guantanamo Bay detainee - the opportunity to deliver supplies to the terrorist stronghold of Gaza.


Source: frontpagemagazine.com


Just to be clear, The same ship made a run in November, was approached, contacted by radio, the crew answered and were given free passage. 







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Rep. Cynthia McKinney on Rammed Vessel bringing Supplies to GAZA




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An Israeli patrol boat struck a boat carrying medical volunteers and supplies to Gaza early Tuesday as it attempted to intercept the vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, witnesses and Israeli officials said.


CNN correspondent Karl Penhaul was aboard the 60-foot pleasure boat Dignity when the contact occurred. When the boat later docked in the Lebanese port city of Tyre, severe damage was visible to the forward port side of the boat, and the front left window and part of the roof had collapsed. It was flying the flag of Gibralter.


The Dignity was carrying crew and 16 passengers -- physicians from Britain, Germany and Cyprus and human rights activists, including former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney -- who were trying to reach Gaza through an Israeli blockade of the territory.


The captain of the Dignity said the Israelis broadcast a radio message accusing the vessel of being involved in terrorist activity. But Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor denied that and said the radio message simply warned the vessel not to proceed to Gaza because it is a closed military area.


Palmor said there was no response to the radio message, and the vessel then tried to out-maneuver the Israeli patrol boat, leading to the collision. Video Watch Penhaul describe the boat damage »









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Gov. Blagojevich will Seat African American, Senate says No

Illinois Governor Blagojevich will hold a news conference at 3 p.m. ET Tuesday to announce his pick to replace President Elect Obama's Senate seat.  He is expected to seat the only what would be the only African-American Senator.  The AP is reporting that the Seante will not seat Blagojevich's pick.  The problem comes that if this man is qualified, it would be difficult for the Senate not to seat a quailified African-American to the seat.  If the pick is then excepted, the Senate send the messages that the Governor still has authority. 


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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE AT NOW PUBLIC

Hope each and everyone of you and your family Peace and Prosperity and a Better New Year. From
Barry Artiste, Snowed in the Burbs of Vangroovy, in front of the Fireplace with friends and family and a good Cuban Cigar.


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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

500 Million Gallons sludge runs over Homes, Water






A wall holding back 80 acres of sludge from a coal plant in central Tennessee broke this week, spilling more than 500 million gallons of waste into the surrounding area.
Environmental Protection Agency officials are on the scene and expect the cleanup to to take four to six weeks.

Environmental Protection Agency officials are on the scene and expect the cleanup to to take four to six weeks.

The sludge, a byproduct of ash from coal combustion, was contained at a retention site at the Tennessee Valley Authority's power plant in Kingston, about 40 miles east of Knoxville, agency officials said.

The retention wall breached early Monday, sending the sludge downhill and damaging 15 homes. All the residents were evacuated, and three homes were deemed uninhabitable, a TVA spokesman told CNN.

The plant sits on a tributary of the Tennessee River called the Clinch River.

"We deeply regret that a retention wall for ash containment at our Kingston Fossil Plant failed, resulting in an ash slide and damage to nearby homes," TVA said in a statement released





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Cossmetic Surgeon uses Liposuction Fat in Automobile





A top Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon says he used fat he removed from patients in liposuction operations to power his 'green' 4x4 car.


U.S. authorities have launched an inquiry into claims made by Dr Alan Bittner that the fat he had sucked out of patients in liposuction operations was turned into biodiesel.


Bittner wrote on his website: 'The vast majority of my patients request that I use their fat for fuel -- and I have more fat than I can use.


'Not only do they get to lose their love handles or chubby belly, but they get to take part in saving the Earth.'







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'Sex Chip' On Its Way




Viagra may have a new competitor in a few years.

Scientists are developing a "sex chip" that will stimulate the pleasure centers of the brain, according to online newspaper The Australian.


Deep brain stimulation is already being used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and the scientists believe this same type of treatment will work with the area of the brain that derives pleasure from eating and sex.







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Monday, December 22, 2008

The Huffington Post Slammed for Content Theft




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    The Huffington Post, a venture-capital-backed new media site that mixes links to other sites content with hundreds of celebrity and volunteer blogger posts, is being accused of slimy business practices by a handful of smaller publications who say the site is unfairly copying and publishing their content.


    Whet Moser, an editor at alternata]ive weekly Chicago Reader wants to know why The Huffington Post's newly formed Chicago-focused venture is stealing their copyrighted concert reviews and reprinting them in whole in order to get search engine traffic. And he found other examples taken wholesale from The Onion and Time Out Chicago


    Compare for example, the Chicago Reader's Amanda Palmer review and The Huffington Post's (screenshots if the pages change: Reader, The Huffington Post)







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    Denver Plane-Crash Survivor Twitters From Burning Aircraft

    Talk about Breaking news!  Mike Wilson a software engineer Twitters, "I have just been in a plane crash"  That is On scene reporting!






    An American software engineer appears to have raised the bar on real-time citizen-journalism after the Boeing 737-500 he was traveling on careened off the runway on take-off at Denver International Airport Saturday.


    As flames engulfed the plane, Mike Wilson sent his first Tweet even before managing to get off the aircraft, alerting his friends and family to the drama: "Holy f***ing s*** I was just in a plane crash!"


    It was the first of 30 messages Wilson sent to the popular microblogging service, initially via text message and then, when he got home later that night, via the Web. Each message is a maximum of 140 characters long.








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    Verdict Reached in Fort Dix Terror Plot Trial

    Verdict Reached in Fort Dix Terror Plot Trial


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    'To Kill a Mockingbird' Director Robert Mulligan Dead at 83





    Mulligan died early Saturday at his home in Lyme, Connecticut, after a battle with heart disease, his wife, Sandy, said Monday.


    Mulligan was nominated for an Oscar for "Mockingbird," the adaptation of Harper Lee's best-selling, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.


    The 1962 film starred Gregory Peck, who won the best-actor Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus Finch, the small town lawyer who defends a black man falsely accused of rape.







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    Origins of the Economic Crisis — In One Chart !




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    Every two years, Harvard Kennedy School hosts the newly elected Members of Congress for a three-day “briefing” on a wide variety of topics.   We had an excellent turnout this week: 40 of the 50 new congresspeople, from both parties.    I participated in a panel titled “Understanding the Economic Crisis,”  along with Greg Mankiw, Elizabeth Warren and Robert Lawrence  (on video).    


    Trying to explain the origins of the financial crisis and recession in ten minutes, even to the extent any of us understands it, was a tall order.    But I tried to cram it all into a single slide. 







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    Minnesota's Challenged Senate Ballots: You Judge




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    By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com, Iron Mill Interactive Media, Inc


    Want to be part of the process to determine the winner in Minnesota's Senate election?  Here is your opportunity to be part of what a recount is like.  The Minneapolis paper the Star-Tribune has posted challenged ballots in the U.S. Senate race on a special website. Readers are asked to look at each ballot and make a determination pf Voter intent.  Minnesota law states that a ballot must be counted if it is possible to determine intent even of the voter did not follow the instructions correctly.  Votes are NOT counted if more then one candidate's bubble is marked.  There are exceptions, if a voter makes an attempt to strike one of candidates following a a mistake, canvassing official are required to count the ballot as the voter had intended.  A ballot will not be counted if there is any attempt to provide identification of who is casting the vote.


    About the Senate result projections based on ballot challenges





    Projected vote totals are calculated based on the results of the ballots you’ve reviewed in the Ballot Challenge. The more challenged ballots you review, the more accurate the projections will become. For challenged ballots that you do not review, the program will automatically assign “votes” to Coleman or Franken based on the percentage of ballots you selected for each candidate.  For example, if your review found that 60 percent of the ballots should have gone to Coleman and 40 percent to Franken, the program will assign 60 percent of your unreviewed ballots to Coleman and 40 percent to Franken.  The program will start assigning unreviewed ballots to the candidates after you decide 50 ballots. The program will also divide any challenges for which we don't have ballot images yet.





    Senate recount: Ballot markings bewilder State Canvassing Board




    State Canvassing Board Thursday reviewed a Senate ballot that may have been a vote for Al Franken – except that the voter also added “Lizard People” as a write-in candidate.


    The Bemidji voter’s vote did not count in the tight U.S. Senate race that drew even tighter Thursday when Sen. Norm Coleman’s lead was nearly erased







    The writer went to the Star-Tribune's special website and signed up tp take the Ballot Challenge.  The paper has uploaded nearly all of the challenged ballots and asked readers to determine voter intent on each ballot.  Many of the ballots look like there should be no issue at all, so why would they be challenged?  To find out you must click on the ballot for a full ballot view and read why the vote was challenged.  Often you will find that a stray mark occured or someone had thier pen in another candidates box and and descided to vote for another.  In doing so they left a small line or dot in the box.  Both candidates challenged these type of ballots.  It appears easy to determine these.


    I considered the stary marks and wondered if the voter was cold (It is Minnesota), or if the voter were elderly, or had vision issues.  Since the law deals with intent even if the rules may have been violated by misunderstanding or other reasons, the judge has to come to a conclusion on who, that one voter, chose for the Senate seat.


    Their are other issues.  Many ballots also seem to have no issue as well.  One may think that the challenge was political or to cause delays in the process, not so.  Again it is important to do a full ballot search and look at the reason the candidate challenged the vote.  Some of the ballots were damaged and the voter voted again.  Other times the voter voted twice.  Some voters may have forgotten they voted absentee or wished to change their vote, so they just went to the polls again and voted.  Other times there seemed to be no real reason why the candidate challenged the vote.


    The writer evaluated 100 ballots for this article.  Here are the results based on my review.






    The Ballot Challenge   You have voted on 100 ballots.



    Resolved challenges Remaining challenges Projected vote totals *
















































    ColemanFrankenOther/no one ColemanFrankenMarginError
    Current recount totals3197582485,4321,209,2541,209,505Franken by 251
    Your choices4149105,3321,211,6631,212,007Franken by 344±582
    Everyone2980324651001,211,9151,211,993Franken by 78










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    Sunday, December 21, 2008

    Police raids Iran Nobel Laureate's office




    Iranian police on Sunday raided and closed the office of a watchdog group led by Iran's Nobel peace prize winner Shirin Ebadi ahead of a celebration to mark International Human Rights Day.

    Iran's judiciary confirmed the closure of the Human Rights Defenders Centre, saying it was involved in "illegal" activities.

    "Tehran prosecutor ordered the closure of the office of Human Rights Defenders Centre because of its illegal activities," the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.

    "The centre was acting as a (political) party without having legal permit. It had illegal contacts with local and foreign organizations. It had organised news conferences and seminars."

    Ebadi, winner of the 2003 Nobel peace prize, criticised the raid, saying it will not stop human rights activists in Iran.





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    Dept. Of Transportation Clears Military Airspace For Santa Claus




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      To avoid any possible delays with deliveries on Christmas Eve Santa Claus will have access to the same military airspace that President George W. Bush announced would be made available to civilian flights during the holiday period, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said.


      Santa Claus will enjoy special express lanes in the skies over the United States to help him make speedy deliveries to good girls and boys on Christmas Eve, Peters said in an emailed statement Thusday.


      Earlier Thursday, Peters had presented Santa his Christmas Eve flight certificate at Andrews Air Force Base.








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      Saturday, December 20, 2008

      Michigan city finds annoyance exception in First Amendment

      Micelle Malking is reporting that a Michigan city has found an annoyance exception nesttled in First Amendment





      The city of Brighton, Michigan have discovered an exception to free speech in the First Amendment.  People can exercise their right to assemble and speak — just as long as no one gets annoyed by it.  What a breakthrough!


      Ticking someone off could get you a ticket in one Michigan city. The Brighton City Council on Thursday approved an ordinance allowing police in the Livingston County community to ticket and fine anyone who is annoying in public “by word of mouth, sign or motions.”


      The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus of Howell reports the measure is modeled on a similar ordinance in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak.



      I’m certain that this was what the founding fathers of this nation had in mind.  After all, they never annoyed authorities or Loyalists with their demands for independence and freedom.


      Devil’s Advocate at Copious Dissent remarks:


      First of all, 99% of the complaints are going to be Unconstitutional. Political speech is almost always “annoying.” If it weren’t annoying to some people, there would be an overall consensus on the issue, and there would be no reason to express one’s political views about the topic.


      Second, now financial resources for the police and prosecutors are going to be wasted on malcontents who are hypersensitive to being annoyed. I could think of 1000 other better ways for law enforcement to serve the people.



      Michigan finds itself in such financial distress that its Congressional contingent has successfully harangued the White House into multi-billion-dollar loans to private enterprise.  I find that extremely annoying.  Do we get to issue citations to the entire state of Michigan now?  Considering the economic mess the state government has created in that state, what they need is more annoying speech, not less, especially if it annoys the current power structure.







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      Congress Christmas Bonus 4700.00 Dollars, performance based?

      While congress is complaing to finacial companies that they are receivinmg pay and bonuses that are not based on performance, they gave themselves their annaul pay raise.  The raise comes out to 4700 bucks.  Now with a performace rating of less then 23%  maybe they should refuse or cut their increase based on what the folks they work for think of them.  The writer of this article thinks the former.





      Members of Congress will return to Washington after Christmas with a lavish $4,700 stocking stuffer in their paychecks. It's the automatic salary increase that kicks off at the start of 2009. Surely those of us who are paying for it would agree-the raises are hardly performance-based! When Congress adjourned this month, it did so with a drab 20% approval rating. After helping spend America into a recession that's cost millions of Americans their jobs, Congress wants more compensation for their own! Adding to the pain, Democratic leaders plan to convene in January with a "stimulus" plan that could strip another trillion dollars in debt from already struggling families over the next two years. The proposal is lined with new spending projects for roads, infrastructure, "green" building projects, school beautification, and, potentially, government-controlled health care. For a snapshot of just how "essential" the line-items are, the National Taxpayers Union combed through the wish lists and found this gem. In Alexandria, Virginia, the mayor (one of many vying for "emergency funds") requested $2.4 million to make the trolley motors hybrid and replace the contractors who drive them with unionized city employees. Of course, Congress greased the wheels for this sort of waste with its $152 billion package in February and $700 billion bailout seven months later. Contact your leaders and tell them to stop the spending madness. If Congress doesn't know where to start, I do. Refuse the $2,514,500 in Capitol Hill pay raises





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      Friday, December 19, 2008

      Woman Dies After Falling During Nativity Play

      A Taggic story out of Oakly, Ohio as a church was putting on a Nativity Play.  A cast member who was suspended some 20-25 feet above the scence fell to her death following her harness breaking.




      OAKLEY, Ohio -- A female cast member of a Christmas nativity show at a church who was injured when she fell during the performance Wednesday night has died, Cincinnati television station WLWT reported.According to a statement from the Crossroads Church in Oakley, Ohio, Keri Shryock, 23, a cast member from "Awaited: A Christmas Show," fell about 20 feet from a suspension harness during the opening night of the show. Medical personnel attended to her and transferred her to University Hospital, where she died on Thursday morning.Shryock, of Sylvania, Ohio, was a graduate student at Xavier University and a 2008 graduate of Bowling Green State University.Shryock was playing the role of one of three wise men who were suspended by cables in the air over the audience when one of the cables malfunctioned, according to Jennifer Lilley, a witness who was at the show.She fell to the floor in the aisle and didn't move, Lilley said.





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      Caylee Anthony. Remains ID'd as those of missing toddler




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      The five-month mystery ended today when authorities confirmed that skeletal remains discovered in woods last week belong to the missing two-year-old girl.





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      Caroline Kennedy, US House of Lords?




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        "I don't know what Caroline Kennedy's qualifications are. Except that she has name recognition, but so does J-Lo."


        -- Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-N.Y.)




        Right idea, wrong argument. The problem with Caroline Kennedy's presumption to Hillary Clinton's soon-to-be-vacated Senate seat is not lack of qualification or experience. The Senate houses lots of inexperienced rookies -- wealthy businessmen, sports stars, even the occasional actor.


        The problem is Kennedy's sense of entitlement. Given her rather modest achievements, she is trading entirely on pedigree.


        I hate to be a good-government scold, but wasn't the American experiment a rather firm renunciation of government by pedigree?








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        Germany frees Red Army Leftist Fighter




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        Christian Klar, a former member of the Red Army Faction, has been released from jail after spending 26 years in prison for his part in a wave of killings that shook Germany in the 1970s.
           
        Klar, 56, was released on parole from Bruchsal prison near Karlsruhe in southern Germany, the Baden-Wuerttemberg state justice ministry said.


        He had been in prison since 1982 and was was convicted in 1985 of nine murders and 11 counts of attempted murder.
           
        A court ruled last month that Klar was no longer a threat to society and that he would be released on January 3 after serving the minimum term for a life sentence.







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        Illinois governor News Conference at 3PM ET




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        Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, accused of trying to sell the vacant Senate seat of U.S. president-elect Barack Obama, will break his silence on Friday to publicly address federal corruption charges levelled against him.


        Blagojevich is set to make a statement to the media from his downtown Chicago office building around 3 p.m. It is unclear how much detail he will go into about the scandal.


        On Wednesday, Blagojevich, who is charged with conspiracy and solicitation to commit bribery and has ignored calls for his resignation, said he couldn't wait to "begin to tell my side







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        Mark Felt, 'Deep Throat' of Watergate, Dies at 95




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        New York Times  is reporting that Mark Felt, 'Deep Throat' of Watergate, dies at 95


        Breaking, MTF


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        Thursday, December 18, 2008

        Rev Rick Warren ISSUES A STATEMENT About President Elect Obama





        LAKE FOREST, Calif., Dec. 18  — “I commend
        President-elect Obama for his courage to willingly take enormous heat
        from his base by inviting someone like me, with whom he doesn’t agree on
        every issue, to offer the Invocation at his historic Inaugural ceremony.


        Hopefully individuals passionately expressing opinions from the left
        and the right will recognize that both of us have shown a commitment to
        model civility in America.


        The Bible admonishes us to pray for our leaders. I am honored by
        this opportunity to pray God’s blessing on the office of the President
        and its current and future inhabitant, asking the Lord to provide wisdom
        to America’s leaders during this critical time in our nation’s history.”


        SOURCE  Dr. Rick Warren







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        Bush Says He Didn't Compromise Soul, He's No Lame Ducker




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          Bush is the President who keeps on giving!  He related to Fox News Whitehouse Correspondant Bret Baer that he Hasn't compromised his soul to be Popular.  This occurs days after he almost ate sole food in Iraq.  Bush said he is  no lame ducker... well in so many words!






          Bush said presidents fail when they make decisions based on opinion polls.


          "Look, everybody likes to be popular," said Bush.


          "What do you expect? We've got a major economic problem and I'm the president during the major economic problem. I mean, do people approve of the economy? No. I don't approve of the economy. ... I've been a wartime president. I've dealt with two economic recessions now. I've had, hell, a lot of serious challenges. What matters to me is I didn't compromise my soul to be a popular guy."


          An Associated Press-GFK poll last week showed just 28 percent of the public approving of the job Bush is doing, about where he has been all fall. Among Republicans, 54 percent approve, a low figure from members of a president's own political party.


          Bush said he didn't think he would be viewed as the 21st century's Herbert Hoover, who was president during the Great Depression. He said he worked to keep the economy from collapsing.


          "I'm a free market guy," Bush said. "But I'm not going to let this economy crater in order to preserve the free market system. So we made a lot of very strong moves and it's been painful for a lot of people, particularly because, you know, this _ the excesses of the past have caused a lot of folks to hurt when it comes to, like, their 401(k)'s or, you know, their jobs."








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          South Most Dangerious Place to Live, See 'Death Map'




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            Two University of South Carolina geographers have produced a map of natural-hazard mortality in the United States.


            The map, featured in the International Journal of Health Geographics, gives a county-level representation of the likelihood of dying as the result of natural events such as floods, earthquakes or extreme weather.


            Dr. Susan Cutter, a Carolina Distinguished Professor of Geography, and Kevin Borden, a doctoral candidate in geography, used nationwide data dating back to 1970 to create the map. 


            "Using this as a tool to identify areas with higher-than-average deaths can justify allocation of resources to these areas with the goal of reducing loss of life," said Cutter.


            Hazard mortality is most prominent in the South, where most people are killed by severe weather such as tornadoes. Other areas identified as having elevated risks include the northern Great Plains Region, where heat and drought are the biggest killers, and in the mountainous areas of the West, where deaths are attributed to winter weather and flooding.






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            Cow Gets, "Prime" Time News Coverage by Taking Out Left Wing




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              Cows were slightly injured making this movie.  As far as beef grade, is this Choice, Select, or Prime?  It wasn't the pilots choice nor did he Select this cow... But I see the incident is on, "Prime" Time TV!


              Talk about going against the Left Wing!  I actually have many more.  Border Collie complains about BI Planes and fears being out of work!  I can't help it!


              I think the link to the Movie is down so here is a Link








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              Dana Perino Has Her Own 'Shoe-Shiner' See Photos

              Some are calling the, "Shoe Fly" incident a victimless crime. Not so as White House Press Secretary Dana Perino  has a Shiner from the Shoe.  One calls this assult.  While Left leaning blogs and the Shoe Punnsters laugh about the incident,  Trybg to harm the Preident and Injuring a Government official is a major crime in Bagdad.  Had this Happended to Saddam?  Hanging or Firing Squad!





              Perino is sporting a black-eye -- she calls it her "shoe-venir"; others have dubbed it a "shoe-shiner."
               
              Perino was sitting to the President's right with other administration officials. Beside her was the U.S. interpreter and his microphone, which was on a "boom" stand -- a long pole atop a vertical stand that swivels around.


              When Mr. Bush's lead agent leapt up after the first shoe was thrown, he hit the stand, sending it swiveling. Perino had her eyes on Bush, didn't see it coming and ... well, boom.







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              Africentric School Draws in Less Than 15 Students

              Barry Artiste Op/Ed


              Canada's first foray into the Educational realm of Multicultural Diversity in setting up Africentric schools has turned into a dismal failure with less than 15 students enrolled. Africentre School officials non plussed by this obvious politically uncorrect showing, say Damn the Torpedos, we are going full steam ahead, we just need 25 more students to enrol and we are going to open this school next year.


              Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has pulled public funding and will not use taxpayers money to support a failed social project, where in my opinion, this whole Politically Correct Liberal Feel Good Multicultural Diversity Experiment has always been a craw in my opinion, because after all no is more special than anyone else, we are all pretty much equal, or at least that  is how a society should be. If one culture has an image problem, it is up to that culture to fix it, and not at the taxpayers expense, not by the Liberal Do Gooders who feel they and they alone know what is best.


              On another note, US Sleaze Shows such as Maury, foster this racial divide featuring such condescending features of Who's my Daddy and other such tripe.  Funny how this Multicultural Diversity issue on one hand states, you are special, let's celebrate our Diversity, yet when it comes to the mentally disabled, this same group of Latte Drinkers state strongly that the mentally or physically disabled are to be treated as equals as they are no different than you or I. Really? How Hypocritical of them, don't you think?  As I have always stated, when in Rome.......you are Roman and nothing else that separates you from the rest of the herd. Got it! Good, let's keep it that way shall we?


              You assimilate into society, or get the hell outta dodge!





              Africentric school draws in less than 15 students

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              Less than 15 people have signed up for Toronto's first Africentric school, according to the school board chair.


              The Toronto District School Board has held three enrolment sessions, all of which were well advertised, said John Campbell. The sessions were meant for parents who had questions about the school and who wanted the opportunity to sign up their children for the specialized education.


              The idea of an Africentric school came out of a report tabled in January 2008. The report suggested that a school curriculum focusing on black culture be implemented in three schools in the city's north-west end.







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              A Giant Breach in Earth's Magnetic Field





              Dec. 16, 2008: NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft have discovered a breach in Earth's magnetic field ten times larger than anything previously thought to exist. Solar wind can flow in through the opening to "load up" the magnetosphere for powerful geomagnetic storms. But the breach itself is not the biggest surprise. Researchers are even more amazed at the strange and unexpected way it forms, overturning long-held ideas of space physics.


              "At first I didn't believe it," says THEMIS project scientist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "This finding fundamentally alters our understanding of the solar wind-magnetosphere interaction."


              The magnetosphere is a bubble of magnetism that surrounds Earth and protects us from solar wind. Exploring the bubble is a key goal of the THEMIS mission, launched in February 2007. The big discovery came on June 3, 2007, when the five probes serendipitously flew through the breach just as it was opening. Onboard sensors recorded a torrent of solar wind particles streaming into the magnetosphere, signaling an event of unexpected size and importance.







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              Agency Director Resigns After Spying on 'Joe the Plumber'





              An Ohio agency director resigned Wednesday in the wake of a finding that she improperly used state computers to access personal information on the man who became known as "Joe the Plumber" during the presidential campaign.


              Two other officials who were suspended from their positions for their role in the computer search will not be returning to their jobs, an agency spokeswoman said.


              Department of Job and Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelley said in a statement accompanying her resignation that she won't allow her reputation to be disparaged and that she is concerned for her family's safety.


              "This decision comes after a time of pause, in which I realize that I continue to be used as a political postscript, providing a distraction from urgent state priorities," she said in her statement.
              She could not be reached for additional comment Wednesday night.







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              Wednesday, December 17, 2008

              Al Shows "Franken Sense" in Minnesota Senate Race

               Senate hopeful Al Franken has agreed to withdraw several hundred ballots his campaign conested according to his communications director Andy Barr.






              Al Franken's Senate campaign announced Sunday that it would have fewer than 500 challenges remaining for the state canvassing board to consider when it meets on Tuesday.


              The state Canvassing Board -- which is overseeing the Senate recount in the race between Franken and Republican incumbent Norm Coleman -- issued an urgent plea last week for both campaigns to cut down their number of contested ballots.


              "In making this pledge, we are taking to heart the good advice of the canvassing board and the best interests of Minnesotans who want to see this process move forward efficiently," Franken communications director Andy Barr said in a statement.







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              New RNC Attack Ad on Obama has Upset Many Conservatives

              John McCain, Newt Gingrich both complain about the Recent GOP Ad that tries to cast a shadow on Barack Obama as they allude that He is mixed up with Gov.  Blagojevich. 


              Many others in the Republican party are saying enough already as they want the party to focus on restructuring and concidering what went wrong with the past election. 


              This writer agrees as The RNC hasnt learned anything from the past election.  The showdow casting DID NOT WORK and should be abandon.  The Republuican National Committee needs to focus on legislative stratagy and rebuilding a badly wounded party. 






              The economy is tanking, but it's still dirty tricks time for the Republican National Committee.


              Its new Web attack ad tries to link President-elect Barack Obama to Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Frankly, the ad is par for the course in political circles.


              The video raises questions about Obama's ties to Blagojevich, using some audio bites of Obama and the governor, along with semi-inflammatory headlines.


              Here's the twist: The ad has drawn dramatic criticism not only from Democrats but also from leading Republicans.


              John McCain, who just happened to be the GOP standard-bearer in the 2008 presidential race, said over the weekend:


              "..Right now, I think we should try to be working constructively together... on the economy stimulus package, reforms that are necessary."


              On Tuesday former House Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote RNC Chairman Mike Duncan that the video was a "destructive distraction" at a time of national peril.







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              Obama Will Name Mary Schapiro SEC Chief




              President-elect Barack Obama is expected to name Mary Schapiro to head the Securities and Exchange Commission under his administration, according to media reports late Wednesday. Schapiro is currently the chief executive of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the largest non-governmental regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States.





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              Obama Will Name Illinois GOP Rep Lahood as Sec. of Transportation

              CNN Breaking News Wire states, Barack Obama is expected to soon name Illinois GOP Rep. Ray LaHood as his transportation secretary pick, two sources say.


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              Blackwell, First Black Republican Mayor, Dies




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                The First Black Republican Mayor dies.  Robert Blackwell was Mayer of Highland Pak, Michigan, Served Under Governor Romney, was also President of the Local UAW.





                Blackwell, who was in his 80s, was mayor of Highland Park for two different stints in the '60s and '70s. First elected in 1968, he was a flashy character as well known for keeping the city afloat as he was for holding news conferences in the topless go-go bar next to city hall.


                “This man was just fantastic,” said Juanita Parnell, Blackwell’s executive secretary who now is assistant to his son, Highland Park Emergency Financial Manager Arthur Blackwell.


                Robert Blackwell was born in Meridian, Miss., and came to Highland Park in 1950 after graduating from Howard University in Washington with a degree in chemistry. He was a production planner for Chrysler and served three terms as president of his UAW local.


                He entered the political arena as a Republican in the 1960s, and was appointed executive secretary of the state Labor Mediation Board by then-Gov. George Romney in 1963.







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                Tuesday, December 16, 2008

                Obama Cabinet Shy on Southerners, What's Up With That?

                The last real chance at a southerner in Obama's cabinet went away went he chose his local School Superintendant for the post.  South Carolina State Superintendant Inez Tenenbaum was a big supporter of the Obama campaign.  Publically campaigned for him, as well as, gave him a tour of South Carolina's educational system.  She was on Obama's short list.  With Duncan being tagged for the job, a chance for a soiutherner in the Obama cabinet is all but lost





                Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama has moved faster than any modern president-elect in selecting his Cabinet, scouring Wall Street, academia and the Senate to assemble a diverse team that has won bipartisan praise.


                “He has every basic entity within his government,” said U.S. Representative David Scott, a Georgia Democrat. “He’s got Jewish people, he’s got Protestants, he’s got white, black, you name it.”


                Republicans including Arizona Senator John McCain, Obama’s opponent in the presidential election, also have applauded his choices.


                Still, the Democrat’s star-studded roster lacks representatives from two groups: Southerners and the Republicans that he vowed to appoint during the campaign.


                Forty-two days since winning the presidency, Obama has picked 11 members of his Cabinet and 11 senior White House aides.







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                Child Predators Should Now Fear Santa Claus




                Child predators should now fear Santa Claus

                A 9-year-old girl in Texas had only one request for Christmas this year: Please make that man stop touching me and my sister.


                Her letter addressed to Santa could not wait until Christmas day for a response. The Monitor of McAllen reports the man was arrested Friday, and could face as many as 99 years in prison if convicted of sexual abuse.







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                AMW - Adam Walsh Murder Case Solved




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                Police held a news conferance today and stated that America's Most Wanted star John Walsh sons case is Solved. 




                HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - Authorities in South Florida have announced that they've finally solved 1981 killing of a little boy whose father later gained fame as the host of "America's Most Wanted."

                Hollywood police held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to close the abduction and homicide case of 6-year-old Adam Walsh.

                Adam's parents, John and Reve Walsh, long ago derided the investigation as botched. Both were at the news conference.

                The boy went missing from a Hollywood mall on July 27, 1981. Fishermen discovered his severed head in a canal 120 miles away two weeks later. His body was never found.





                So who is the Killer?





                A serial killer named Ottis Toole, died in prison more than a decade ago.


                Toole had confessed to the killing, but later recanted.


                Toole's niece told the boy's father, John Walsh, her uncle gave a deathbed confession to the crime.







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                Most Popular Free Windows Downloads of 2008





                In the past year we've highlighted hundreds of Windows apps aimed at making your life easier, boosting your computer productivity, and powering up your PC.


                For those of you who weren't able to keep up, here's a look back at the most popular Windows downloads of 2008.


                Keep in mind that this list is based on the popularity of posts we've published in 2008 only, regardless of the original release date of the app. Many were brand new this year, while others were solid updates to popular software. Here's the full run-down of the 12 most popular Windows downloads of 2008:


                Firefox 3 Is Released, We Download

                Firefox 3 was easily one of the biggest events in software in 2008 regardless of what platform you run. We may be well on the way to Firefox 3.1 now, but if you're looking to brush up on your Firefox 3 chops, be sure to check out the top 10 Firefox 3 features and our power user's guide to Firefox 3.


                Mojo Downloads Music from Your Friends' iTunes Libraries Over the Internet

                Mojo makes it easy to download music from your friends' iTunes libraries over the internet. Mojo comes in both free and premium flavors, but the free version offers plenty of functionality for the money. If you're just getting started with Mojo, check out our guide to using Mojo.


                Free PDF to Word Doc Converter Does What It Sounds Like

                It's easy to convert or print Microsoft Word documents to PDF, but what about when you want to go the other way around? The aptly named Free PDF to Word Doc Converter does exactly that. (Original post)


                OurTunes Grabs Music from Shared iTunes Libraries





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                Coast Guard - Searching the Caribbean for Missing Aircraft

                CNN iNternational is Reporting That departed from the Dominican Republican has been lost enroute to Turks and Caicos Islands





                Rescue crews scoured the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday for a plane that took off from the Dominican Republic en route to the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Dominican Republic Civil Aviation agency said.


                Agency director Jose Tomas Perez said the flight left Santo Domingo at 4:30 p.m. Monday, and the plane later sent out a distress signal to Miami, Florida, that it was experiencing an emergency.


                There were 12 people onboard, including the pilot.







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                Pikens Plan- Obama Names Energy Team

                T. Boone Pickens Sent out this letter regarding Obams Energy Team Picks





                Some big pieces of the puzzle got put in place this afternoon. President-elect Obama named his Energy Team, including Steven Chu as Secretary of Energy and Carol Browner to lead the White House Council on Energy and the Environment.


                Dr. Chu is a great choice - a Nobel Prize winner and big proponent of alternative fuels and energy efficiency. You already know how much I think of Carol Browner. I had an hour-long meeting with her earlier this month in Washington where she’s been heading up the Energy Transition Team for the President-elect.


                I’ve met the President-elect. I know key members of his team. And they’re as serious about ending America’s dependence on foreign oil as you and I are. They’ve heard me loud and clear. Now they need to hear from you.


                Click here to join your Pickens Plan District Group (and sign up to be the leader if there isn't one already) so you can help bring in 500 more members to the New Energy Army in your Congressional District before Inauguration Day. Those first 100 days are right around the corner, and we need to hit the ground running!


                -Boone







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                Monday, December 15, 2008

                Obama's Pick for Secretary of Education Is Arne Duncan

                Obama's Pick for Secretary of Education Is Arne Duncan. Problem is that he is in charge of Chicago schools. An education system that has a 52.2% graduation rate. Obama once said, "We can do better then this".

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                Obama's Pick for Secretary of Education Is Arne Duncan

                Obama's Pick for Secretary of Education Is Arne Duncan. Problem is that he is in charge of Chicago schools. An education system that has a 52.2% graduation rate. Obama once said, "We can do better then this".

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                Obama Pick Sen. Salazar (D-Co) for Interior Secretary

                CNN is reporting on it's breaking wire that Barack Obama will announce Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado as his pick for interior secretary, two transition officials say.


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                Obama's Secratary of Education Is Arne Duncan

                Barack Obama's choice for secretary of education is Arne Duncan, the head of Chicago public schools, a source tells CNN.


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                The Auto Industry Moving South, Study Shows Uaw Assertions Wrong





                A few years ago the Center for Automotive Research published a very useful study titled "The Auto Industry Moving South: An Examination of Trends" [PDF]. The study's authors looked at a variety of factors influencing this trend, including the role of incentive packages that states offer to car companies.


                What they found is that, contrary to Gettelfinger's assertion, foreign auto companies are not lured to build factories in the U.S. — or even in particular regions of the U.S. — because of incentive packages. Rather, states use incentive packages to compete with their next-door neighbors once a particular region of the U.S. has already been chosen:







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                Illinois Secratary of State to Hold Press Confernece on Governor

                In a Press Conferance Moments ago, Secratary of State, Madigan, stated, " 

                MTF, Breaking


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                Mother Sold Her Twins for Liposuction Operation





                A mother accused of selling her newborn twin boys for £9,000 to pay for a liposuction operation was involved in an online rent-a-womb trade with women desperate to have children, it was claimed today.


                Restaurant worker Sonia Ringoir, 31, has been accused by police at Ghent, Belgium with treating her twins in a 'degrading' way and with fraud after a Dutch couple alleged that she had conned them.


                Tamara Stegeman said that Ringoir had run sperm 'parties' at her large family home in Lovendegem, a village near Ghent, where she charged £300 a time to be impregnated with her husband's sperm.







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                Strip Shows Are Considered Theater in the Netherlands




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                Strip Shows Are Considered Theater in the Netherlands

                Judges in the Dutch Supreme Court has made up their minds concerning a case of whether or not strip shows were considered theater or a means of perversion. If the judges were to decide it was simply a place for men to stare at naked women then the taxes would be astronomical. The owner of the club has already paid thousands of dollars in to the system with his taxes. The owner of the establishment claimed what he was peddling was theater.








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                Nowpublic Editor, Terri Potratz, Fashion Statement on Softpedia




                Before taking a glance into the future fashion trends, maybe one should stop for a while and think about the mistakes of the past – if any. Nevertheless, fashion connoisseurs have already started to sum up the goods and the bads of the current fashion tendencies, which can be easily spotted on the street and not only. One of these experts is Terri Potraz, who recently revealed, on the NowPublic website, her top five worst choices, put together thanks to the enthusiastic support of fashion-wise people around the globe.






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                Sunday, December 14, 2008

                Auto Bailout Should Hinge on Saving Jobs: Caw

                Barry Artiste Op/Ed




                Besides bailing out the Big Three and protecting Workers Jobs, one other consideration shjould be in the forefront. People who have bought New Cars from the Big 3 costing an average of 30,000 dollars may be left without a Warranty in the event the Big 3 go bankrupt.  The bailout mind you is being paid for by taxpayers who are also Warranty holders of these new cars. Funny there is no mention of what will happen to the consumer in the event they are left warrantyless. But then that is par for the course when it comes to the consumer now isn't it?








                Canadian Auto Workers president Ken Lewenza praised the announcement of a potential $3.3-billion lifeline to the country's car industry, but warned that it should hinge on promises by manufacturers to maintain jobs and keep plants open.


                "The reason the CAW pushed for government involvement is because all governments are intervening in the economy and in particular the auto industry," Lewenza told CTV Newsnet Saturday.


                "But we want to protect our existing investment and our existing facilities. So there has to be a condition of government intervening to support the existing facilities and keep them open."


                Ontario NDP leader Howard Hampton said automakers should be providing both employment and product guarantees, if they are receiving government assistance.


                "You need to get product guarantees, in other words, you want to be producing the cars and trucks of the future that people want to buy," he said during an appearance on CTV Newsnet on Saturday.


                "And secondly, you need some job guarantees."







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                'Embarrassing' to Be a Canadian at Climate Talks: Green Party Lea

                Barry Artiste Op/Ed



                Green Party Leader, Leader of No one by the way, as Canadians voted with their concience resulting in Elizabeth may should stick to other pursuits than politics.  Anyways Elizabeth peed in Canada's Cornflakes bu stating Canada's dismal failure in Environmental Policies is something the world should be concerned about.

                Granted Canada my be far from perfect, but then in this eco climate and job losses the world over, along with countries refusing to take our recyclables, perhaps we could do more to reduce, reuse and recycle.  But do we rally need May's ever present Waggin Finger to chastise Canadians, after all isn't that why we have David Suzuki? At least David Suzuki has the credentials to critique Canada's Environmental POlicies, not a an armchair  Environmentalist with no Educational background in Environmental studies?







                The UN climate conference in Poznan, Poland, was a "mark of shame" for Canada, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said on Saturday.


                Delegates from poorer nations were angry at Canada for not meeting its commitments under the Kyoto protocol, as well as all industrialized countries for stalling on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, May told CBC News.


                During the conference, which began Dec. 1, Canada won several Fossil of the Day Awards, announced by Climate Action Network International, a group that includes more than 400 non-governmental organizations.


                "It was embarrassing being a Canadian at these meetings," May said.







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                Grifter Takes Money and Dreams From Disabled Ottawa Man





                OTTAWA - The sweetest dream of Doug Macklem’s life came to an abrupt halt on Christmas Day 2006 - via e-mail.


                The message told him that the love of his life, Nicole L’Ecuyer, had died that morning from injuries suffered in a Christmas Eve car accident in the Dominican Republic.


                “Other than my parents’ deaths, it was the worst day of my life,” says Macklem, 44, a computer systems analyst. “My world was just completely obliterated.”


                Macklem held a plane ticket that was to take him in four days to the Dominican, where he was to meet Nicole’s family for the first time and tour the resort villas she had found and purchased for their future life together.


                Macklem, born with cerebral palsy, is wheelchair-bound, needing help to eat and dress. Nicole was the first woman who seemed capable of seeing past his disability.


                The two had met in August 2004 as Doug pursued companionship among the services advertised by an escort agency online.







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