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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Oil Prices Hit $100 Per Barrel
Rhode Island City Issues Layoff Notices To All Teachers
Allen West To CAIR: 'Don't Blow Sunshine Up My Butt'
"Don't try to blow sunshine up my butt," U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., warned a member of a town hall meeting audience who had challenged him to identify a single verse in the Quran that tells Muslims to attack America.
The comments came earlier this week at Pompano Beach, Fla., during a question-and-answer time at his meeting. A questioner identified by the Palm Beach Post as Nezar Hamze, executive director for a branch of the Council for American Islamic Relations, confronted West, demanding that he point out where in the Quran are the orders for Muslims to attack America.
"You recently told the Marines that the terrorists that attacked the United States, the people that are attacking America, are followingIslam, and they are following the instructions of the Quran," he said.
"So, a very simply question. I'm not going to take a lot of your time. Can you show me one verse in this Quran where it says to attack America, attack Americans, or attack innocent people?" he said.
West noted the Quran was written in the 8th or 9th centuries and America didn't exist at the time, but noted, "The truth is out there." He cited the multiple Quranic references to attack and kill "infidels."
He started listing a series of battles before he was drowned out by applause and cheering from the audience.
"It (Islam) became violent," West continued when the cheering died down. "Something happened when Mohammed enacted the Isra, and he left Mecca and went out to Medina. It became violent. You explain it to me.
"Maj. Hasan was shouting allahu akbar. The people that flew those planes … were shouting allahu akbar. I've been on the battlefield my friend," he said.
"Don't try to blow sunshine up my butt and tell me…..," he said, to more applause.
The Muslim activist responded, "I'm ashamed to be here with all of these people when you attack Islam, you attack…"
An audience member interrupted with, "You attacked us!"
West said, "I went to Muslim countries to try to defend the freedom of Muslim people. Don't come up here to try to criticize me. Put the microphone down and go home."
There's more here, including video
[Don't you love this guy? -- Editor]
Only 39 Percent Of Wisconsin Public-School 8th Graders Proficient In Math
In the National Assessment of Educational Progress tests administered by the U.S. Department of Education in 2009—the latest year available—only 31 percent of Wisconsin public-school eighth graders earned a “proficient” rating while another 8 percent earned an “advanced” rating. The other 61 percent of Wisconsin public-school eighth graders earned ratings below “proficient,” including 40 percent who earned a rating of “basic” and 21 percent who earned a rating of “below basic.”
The test also showed that the mathematics test scores of Wisconsin public-school eighth graders have remained almost flat since 1996 while inflation adjusted per-pupil spending has significantly increased.
Wisconsin’s per pupil spending on public school students increased from $6,517 in 1996 to $10,791 in 2008. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator the $6,517 that Wisconsin spent per pupil in 1996 dollars equaled $8,942 in 2008 dollars. That means that from 1996 to 2008, Wisconsin public schools increased their per pupil spending by $1,849—or 20.7 percent--in real terms while adding only one percentage point to their average eighth grader’s math score.
The $10,791 that Wisconsin spent per pupil in its public elementary and secondary schools in fiscal year 2008 was more than any other state in the Midwest.
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Yesterday, we told you that TWO THIRDS of those same Wisconsin eighth graders could not read proficiently.
It's quite interesting to note that the Wisconsin TEACHERS that are producing these stellar results earned a combined $75,587 in total average compensation – wages and benefits – in 2010, according to figures from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).
We just thought you'd like to know that.
It might help you keep your perspective when you're tempted to feel sorry for them as they (illegally) walk off their jobs to protest, after being asked to shoulder just a little more of the financial burden for their health insurance and retirement like the other 88% of the working population.
Democrat Urges Unions To 'Get A Little Bloody When Necessary'
Rep. Michael Capuano (D-Mass.) fired up a group of union members in Boston with a speech urging them to work down in the trenches to fend off limits to workers' rights like those proposed in Wisconsin.
"I’m proud to be here with people who understand that it’s more than just sending an email to get you going," Capuano said, according to the Dorchester Reporter. "Every once and awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody when necessary."
Political observers have been the lookout for potentially incendiary rhetoric in the wake of January's shooting in Tucson, Ariz., where Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) survived an assassination attempt, six were killed, and 12 others were injured.
Political rhetoric has become especially heated in Madison, Wis., where Republican Gov. Scott Walker has proposed major labor reforms that sparked more than a week's worth of rowdy protests at the state capitol.
"We take security seriously, whether it's for me, the lieutenant governor and all 132 members of the state legislature, Democrats or Republicans alike, because there's a lot of passion down here," Walker said Tuesday on MSNBC about his safety in Wisconsin. "And particularly when we see people coming in being bussed in from other states, that's what worries us."
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Wildlife Photos From Five Years Ago
I could be wrong but I believe these images I took were what started our Wildlife Photos some five years ago. Anyhow, they're pretty cool.
FIVE Years Ago Today
Of course, she didn't read the entire letter that described what brought me to such a point, nor did the Press have any interest in such. More importantly, why would someone in the position of Mayor choose to go public with a private e-mail and state such words.
It couldn't be because she was offended, (holding a press conference) and she even said she had been called worse. It was these darn BLOGS that she was going after. Many had advised Barrie to just keep quiet about it and hope they just go away. Instead, Tilghman created a frenzy, encouraging ALL of the Daily Times readers, WBOC & WMDT viewers to go to this SBYNEWS.COM Blog and see just how hateful they are.
Hence the bombardment of hits and the major birth of Salisbury News. Thanks for the memories Barrie.
Baltimore Cops Arrested In Corruption Probe
Authorities accuse officers of taking money from residents to avoid having cars towed
Dog Found In Salisbury
Barrie Comegys Will Do ANYTHING for Political Payback
As they slither out of office, the corrupt Barrie Comegys crew are showing that they will do ANYTHING to attack their political opponents. This includes attempting to circumvent the normal, legal, political process.
Salisbury voters should note that the SAPOA-endorsed crew of Gary Comegys, Louise Smith and Shanie Shields are attempting an end run around Mayor Jim Ireton’s recent veto of council’s legislation to strip councilwomen Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen of health insurance coverage. Their original, politically motivated attempt was transparent, but fair. Now they are trying to amend the city’s charter on the EVE OF AN ELECTION! To add insult to injury, the Barrie Comegys serpents are afraid to make their attempt before the cold light of PAC-14’s cameras. Instead, they will sleaze this measure through on Friday afternoon – when the hardworking, tax paying citizens are busy working – even though a regular council meeting is scheduled for 3 DAYS LATER!
WHY?
Why are Gary and Louise SO intent on stripping their council opponents of health care coverage? (Shanie Shields is a non-factor in these matters. She will merely vote the way her SAPOA masters instruct – which means to do ANYTHING to harm Campbell and Cohen.) Barrie Comegys will attempt to explain that this is saving the taxpayers money. In fact, it is. It will save each citizen a penny or two a year. If this were coming from someone else, this might not be so laughable. Comegys has helped to pad the pockets of developers with MILLIONS of taxpayers dollars during his eight years on council. One of Smith’s first acts on council was to amend the charter to permit a double-digit TAX INCREASE!
Any claim by Smith, Comegys, or Shields that they are looking out for the city’s taxpayers (unless they happen to be members of SAPOA) is a LIE. So … Why are they really doing it? The answer is simple. Gary, Louise, and Shanie leech off of the taxpayers for their pensions and health care. By ending the practice of allowing council members to join the city’s health insurance (at the same cost of a regular city employee), they are putting a hardship on Cohen in particular.
WHY HIDE?
Why does Barrie Comegys feel the need to do this in relative secrecy? They have attempted this measure – TWICE. Both times the mayor has vetoed their attempts. They don’t have the votes to override and simply don’t want the public to see their transparent political chicanery. Even though Comegys and Smith are “retiring” (before they are ridden out of town on rails), SAPOA has other candidates on the ballot this spring. They don’t want them to lose votes. If this were aired in the cold light, that is precisely what may happen.
It should be noted that the Daily Times failed to give this a mention in today’s article on yesterday’s work session. I wasn’t aware that my local paper had gotten so thick that the DT had to cut back on important news.
IS THIS LEGAL?
In a word – yes. They can hold their meeting, away from the cameras and public eye. Barrie Comegys can pass a resolution to amend the charter with three (3) votes. However, that’s when the real fun starts.
There is a difference of opinion as to whether the mayor may veto a resolution. Many, including myself, have argued that a resolution cannot be vetoed. However, City Attorney Paul Wilber ruled several years ago that a mayor could. Will he reverse himself now that it is Mayor Ireton instead of Mayor Tilghman?
Who knows?
Regardless, Ireton should veto the measure on principle. A new council will be sworn in on April 25th. Let them vote on a charter change IF one is necessary. If the new council members are so principled and opposed to council members receiving these benefits they can opt out. However, if they receive their daily bread from the taxpayers – like Comegys, Smith, and Shields – they need to be very careful in trying to make political hay out of this issue. Hypocrisy doesn’t sell very well.
SALISBURY: AN EARLY WARNING ABOUT THE “BOOTH STREET” HOUSING PROJECT
Nun Kicked Out Of Convent For Facebook Use
The Telegraph reports that MarÃa Jesús Galán, a nun at the Santo Domingo el Real convent in Toledo, Spain, has been asked to "leave the convent after disagreements over her online activities." In other words: She's been glued to the computer just a bit too much.
Apparently the 54-year old has been nicknamed "Sister Internet" by her fellow nuns and made a habit of surfing the Internet after winning a well-publicized award:
In 2008, she won a local government prize for her painstaking work scanning the pages of precious texts held in the convent's library.More
The award made headlines and she soon had scores of friends worldwide connecting through her Facebook page.
A Slow And Painfull Death Of A Newspaper
With other outside Newspapers looking in and possibly taking over the marketplace with a FREE Paper, the end of the Daily Times could be closer than you think.
The Daily Times continues to make major mistakes, the last one was shutting down a $3.5 million press housed right here in Salisbury. Why is this such a serious matter, because their deadline gets bumped up a few hours and as I could see from this mornings paper, they're two days behind in news and they can't do anything about it.
Salisbury News announced 2 days ago that gas prices would quickly skyrocket and today the Daily Times has finally gotten on board. What's going to happen when a story breaks at 9 PM on a Monday. The quickest they can get the story published is the Wednesday paper.
It's the beginning of the end, no doubt about it. While may of us have traditionally purchased Newspapers and enjoyed getting up in the morning with a cup of coffee and the paper, those days are gone too. Why, because the younger generation follows the Internet. They get their cup of coffee and sit in front of a monitor and get news probably faster than the Daily Times does anyway.
So where does that leave us. Well, municipalities still rely on Newspapers to publish legal notices and so forth but Congress is looking at changing those laws to allow that same information to be published on line. If that happens any time soon it will be the end of all Newspapers. Newspapers make so much money, (especially right now with foreclosures) in their advertising it isn't funny.
For example, the business card size ads you see here on Salisbury News can run you up to $600.00 for ONE DAY in a local Newspaper. Salisbury News charges $100.00 a MONTH for that same ad. 30 more days for $500.00 less a month! Wait until you see what happens when the legal ads come to Salisbury News.
Its only a matter of time before they sell out or close their doors. On a final note, the City of Salisbury has given the Daily Times tax breaks, (Enterprise Zone) they no longer deserve. The Press isn't being used any more, therefore they should not be reconsidered for such breaks. They no longer employ 200 people, more like 20 now. If the Mayor and Council want to impose impact fees, well, they better research the companies that are no longer performing. Why should the taxpayers pay for the Daily Times to get breaks when they're no longer providing jobs to the community.
In Fact: How many companies throughout the state of Maryland are performing as represented in their Enterprise Zone applications and what is the state doing doing to stay on top of this?
Budget Deficits, Pension Plans, And The Seeds Of Rebellion
Governments are toppling, buildings are ablaze and protesters are “speak-to-tweeting” their way to freedom…of a sort.
But what about closer to home, back in the belly of the empire? It’s one thing for far-flung outposts to collapse, for the “uncivilized,” “unwashed” masses beyond the gates to storm their capital buildings and raise hell. But surely that couldn’t happen here, could it?
Of course it could. The existence of the state virtually guarantees it!
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Rahm Emanuel Wins Chicago Mayoral Race
Ex-White House chief of staff to replace 6-term Mayor Richard Daley
Lockdown For Transportation Trust Fund Examined, Questioned
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Government Shutdown Would Hit Local Economy Hard
"The federal worker who wouldn't be paid for the time that they're not working, that has tax implications for Montgomery County, Prince George's County, the District of Columbia, Fairfax, (and) Arlington," says Jim Dinegar, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Washington Board of Trade.
The loss of tax money would come at a time when many state and local governments are already hurting for cash.
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Advocates, Farmers To Expose Influence Of Agribusiness Giants
Wisconsin Dems: Heroes Or Cowards?
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STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY ON MARYLAND’S RETENTION OF ITS TRIPLE A BOND RATING
What’s Really Going On With Wisconsin’s Budget
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Obama Talks Jobs With Everyone — Except Jobless
Obama has taken eight trips outside of Washington since November and has not met with either groups of unemployed or those representing them. Inquiries to the White House failed to turn up one incident of even a private meeting between the president and an unemployed person, the Post said.
The director of Ohio State’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity said Obama has reached out to the corporate world since the election. “Where is the olive branch to the working class community, the unions, the everyday folks?” John Powell added that it’s hard “to imagine a Democratic president doing a jobs tour and not meeting with people who are out of work or unions,” the Post reported.
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Gingrich: Obama Silent On Dictators
President Barack Obama has issued statements condemning the violence used against demonstrators in Libya and called on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to show restraint as has Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. However, the administration has been criticized for not taking a stronger line in support of the protesters.
Gingrich said that Libya and Iran, two countries that have recently had popular uprisings, are active opponents of the United States. Finding a way to replace those governments would benefit us, but the people in the streets get no U.S. support.
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Wisconsin Governor Warns Of Layoff Notices
Walker said Tuesday in a statement to The Associated Press that the layoffs wouldn't take effect immediately. He didn't say which workers would be targeted.
Walker says in the statement, "Hopefully we don't get to that point."
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TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL - FORMER FILTRONIC COMTEK BUILDING PLAN MASSIVE EXPANSION
At SBYnews we have been working diligently to try and educate our community about the inner workings - connecting the dots - following the money trail. Well here is yet another massive governmental expansion whereby private sector buildings are, once again, confiscated and removed from the tax rolls and almost simultaneously your government embarks on a spending spree with taxpayers money.
http://www.dicarlo1.com/planroom/TCC%20Shore%20Transit%20INDEX.pdf
But as Paul Harvey says - 'There's more to this story' - because there is more expansion being embarked upon as I'm writing this editorial piece.
http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/billfile/hb0085.htm
Not only has your government bought more property at the Civic Center - but there are mega millions being proposed to be spent elsewhere around the County.
Is there no end in sight? Very soon - a day of reckoning will beacon whereby the tally will be told and inflict economic pain on this community as has never been seen. And you can say that SBYnews tried warn our readers about the impending consequences of run-a-way government spending.
Senate Republicans To Withhold Democrats' Paychecks
The Senate Committee on Organization voted on a 3-2 party line vote, with Republicans voting in favor and Democrats against, to change Senate rules so that senators who miss two consecutive floor days can no longer have their paychecks dropped automatically into their bank accounts. The vote was taken by paper ballot, which allowed Democrats to cast their votes from out-of-state.
Democrats who have already missed two consecutive floor sessions will now have to come to get their paychecks directly from Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau) on the floor of the Senate.
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Public Unions Force Taxpayers To Fund Democrats
But he did find time to be interviewed by a Wisconsin television station and weigh in on the dispute between Republican Gov. Scott Walker and the state's public employee unions. Walker was staging "an assault on unions," he said, and added that "public employee unions make enormous contributions to our states and our citizens."
Enormous contributions, yes -- to the Democratic Party and the Obama campaign. Unions, most of whose members are public employees, gave Democrats some $400 million in the 2008 election cycle. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the biggest public employee union, gave Democrats $90 million in the 2010 cycle.
Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money in this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every penny of dues paid to public employee unions, who in turn spend much of that money on politics, almost all of it for Democrats. In effect, public employee unions are a mechanism by which every taxpayer is forced to fund the Democratic Party.
So, just as the president complained in his 2010 State of the Union address about a Supreme Court decision that he feared would increase the flow of money to Republicans, he also found time to complain about a proposed state law that could reduce the flow of money to Democrats.
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Judge Who Tossed Obamacare To Issue Prompt Clarification
Last week, the administration asked the court to clarify that the 26 states that successfully challenged the healthcare overhaul in federal court must still comply with it as the challenge works its way through the appeals process. U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson ruled that law’s requirement for individuals to purchase insurance is unconstitutional, and therefore that the rest of the law is unconstitutional, because the provision is too central to making the law function.
In the aftermath of the Jan. 31 ruling from U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson, some states have declared the reform law dead. Florida, the leading state in the lawsuit, returned a pair of federal grants for implementing the law, and Alaska announced it wouldn't apply for a grant to plan the law's new health insurance exchanges.
Vinson is giving the plaintiffs — the 26 states and the National Federation of Independent Business — until Wednesday to respond to the administration's request, and the administration has an additional three days to respond to the plaintiffs.
In the order, Vinson seemed somewhat miffed by the administration’s request.
“Because I determined that the individual mandate could not be severed from the remainder of the [law], it was also necessary to declare the entire statute void,” he wrote. “The defendants have now, two and one-half weeks later, filed a motion to ‘clarify’ that order.”
[Sounds like a hint where this is going-- Editor]
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PUBLIC NOTICE: SPECIAL MEETING
The special meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. in Conference Room 306 of the City/County Government Office Building (125 N. Division Street).
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The City Council reserves the right to convene in closed session as permitted under the Annotated Code of Maryland 10-508(a)
House Bill 1107
Here is my take on this bill:
This was probably the work of Rich Hall, of the Maryland Department of Planning. If this bill passes, the state wont have to fund the MALF program. Think of the millions they save since the land values will surely decrease and the easement value will be worthless. This is really downzoning directly from Annapolis with no local input.
Dick Morris: Conservatives Beating Back Unions In Wisconsin
The spectacle of Democratic legislators hiding out in the woods to avoid creating a quorum in their legislatures illustrates, more profoundly than anything else ever could, the extent to which we have lost control of our destiny and government to the public employee unions.
The teachers unions, the Service Employees, and AFSME have hijacked state government and are now holding them for ransom.
We are all citizens of Wisconsin now! Our freedom is on the line.
At last some real leaders are emerging within the Republican Party — the newly elected governors! Govs. Chris Christie (New Jersey), Mitch Daniels (Indiana), Scott Walker (Wisconsin) John Kasich (Ohio), Jim Corbett (Pennsylvania), Jan Brewer (Arizona), and Butch Otter (Idaho) are showing America how it is done.
The union mobs have taken to the streets in Wisconsin to protest hotly against having to pay 12.6 percent of their health insurance (the private sector average is 20 percent) and 5.8 percent of their pensions (private sector average is 7.5 percent). They want us to subsidize them so they can get to be richer than we are! Upward redistribution of income!
Gov. Scott Walker, the courageous, young Republican just elected in Wisconsin, also wants to limit teachers union bargaining to wages and benefits, but to leave work rules in the hands of school administrators.
His ideas are vital to good schools but outrageous to the entrenched defenders of bad education in the teachers unions.
The most innovative governor in America, and also a likely GOP contender for president, is Bush's former OMB Director Mitch Daniels.
He is pushing forward with an exciting bill for statewide choice in schools, limits on teacher collective bargaining, caps on salary increases, and tenure reform. He has already pioneered using Health Savings Accounts to reduce health insurance costs — voluntarily — for state workers.
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Dems Leave Indiana House, Stalling GOP Labor Bills
Only three of 40 House Democrats were in the chamber when Republican Speaker Brian Bosma tried to convene Tuesday, leaving it short of the two-thirds needed for a quorum.
The House came into session twice Tuesday morning, with only three of the 40 Democrats present. Those were needed to make a motion, and a seconding motion, for any procedural steps Democrats would want to take to ensure Republicans don’t do anything official without quorum.
With only 58 legislators present, there was no quorum present to do business. The House needs 67 of its members to be present.
House Speaker Brian Bosma said he did not know yet whether he would ask the Indiana State Police to compel the lawmakers to attend, if they can be found.
Tuesday’s fight was triggered by Republicans pushing a bill that would bar unions and companies from negotiating a contract that requires non-union members to kick-in fees for representation. It’s the latest in what is becoming a national fight over Republican attempts to eliminate or limit collective bargaining.
Gov. Mitch Daniels had warned his party late last year against pursuing so-called “right to work” legislation. While he agreed with it philosophically, he said it was a big issue that needed a state-wide debate and noted no Republican had run on this in the November election.
But now that his party is pursuing it, Daniels has not spoken against it. He has so far issued no statement, has held no news conference and has not been interviewed by any Indiana reporters in the Statehouse.
Union members who filled the Statehouse — an estimated 4,000 according to the Indiana State Police — held a rally, chanting such things as “Ditch Mitch” and “Save Our Families,” which he must have heard as he worked in his nearby Statehouse office.
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De Borchgrave: $400 Oil Imminent With Mideast Upheaval
De Borchgrave, who has interviewed Moammar Gadhafi six times, also says the Libyan leader is manic-depressive and is currently going through a manic phrase where he is “taking on the world.”
A 30-year veteran of Newsweek magazine, de Borchgrave is now director of the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, editor-at-large at United Press International and The Washington Times, and a Newsmax correspondent.
In an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV, de Borchgrave discussed the impact that the uprisings in Libya, Iran and other Middle Eastern nations could have on the price of oil.
“This could get pretty bad because of what’s going on in Libya,” he says. “Libya pumps about 1.8 million barrels a day,” some of which is pumped out of the eastern region around Benghazi “which has now in effect seceded.
“Libya supplies around 74 percent of Europe’s oil and if that is cut, which it could very well be in the next few days, oil will be spiking again.”
The United States does not buy oil from Libya, but de Borchgrave points out that “oil is a global commodity and what hurts in one part of the world is bound to have an impact on other parts of the world.
“If you remove 1.8 million barrels per day, that’s taking quite a chunk out of the world oil market. To tell you to where the prices could spike, I really can’t tell. But if we were to have any trouble in the Straits of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, you could see oil going up to two or three hundred dollars a barrel very quickly.”
Oil was selling at over $95 a barrel on Tuesday afternoon, and there’s no telling where prices at the pump — currently around $3.17 a gallon — could rise to if per-barrel oil prices soared to those levels, according to de Borchgrave.
Events in Iran, which has also recently been rocked by popular unrest, could in fact “drive oil up to $300 or $400 a barrel very quickly because we’re dealing with the Straits of Hormuz through which about 28 percent of the world’s oil passes every day,” de Borchgrave tells Newsmax.
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Airline Apologizes For Offering Only Pork On Israel Flight
Job Applicant Required To Give Facebook Login: ACLU
Emergency Room Doctor On "Culture Crisis"
Dear Mr. President:
During my shift in the Emergency Room last night, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B ringtone.
While glancing over her patient chart, I happened to notice that her payer status was listed as "Medicaid"!
During my examination of her, the patient informed me that she smokes more than one costly pack of cigarettes every day and somehow still has money to buy pretzels and beer.
And, you and our Congress expect me to pay for this woman's health care? I contend that our nation's "health care crisis" is not the result of a shortage of quality hospitals, doctors or nurses.
Rather, it is the result of a "crisis of culture", a culture in which it is perfectly acceptable to spend money on luxuries and vices while refusing to take care of one's self or, heaven forbid, purchase health insurance. It is a culture based in the irresponsible credo that "I can do whatever I want to because someone else will always take care of me".
Once you fix this "culture crisis" that rewards irresponsibility and dependency, you'll be amazed at how quickly our nation's health care difficulties will disappear.
Respectfully,
STARNER JONES, MD
US Denounces Government Violence As "Unacceptable"
Disgraced Former Tea Party Leader Calls On Right-Wing Activists To Pose As SEIU Organizers
That link will take you to an SEIU page where you can sign up as an “organizer” for one of their upcoming major rallies to support the union goons in Wisconsin. Here is what I am doing in Sacramento, where they are holding a 5:30 PM event this coming Tuesday: (1) I signed up as an organizer (2) with any luck they will contact me and I will have an “in” (3) in or not I will be there and am asking as many other people as can get there to come with, all of us in SEIU shirts (those who don’t have them we can possibly buy some from vendors likely to be there) (4) we are going to target the many TV cameras and reporters looking for comments from the members there (5) we will approach the cameras to make good pictures… signs under our shirts that say things like “screw the taxpayer!” and “you OWE me!” to be pulled out for the camera (timing is important because the signs will be taken away from us. [...]
Our goal is to make the gathering look as greedy and goonish as we know that it is, ding their credibility with the media and exploit the lazy reporters who just want dramatic shots and outrageous quotes for headlines. Even if it becomes known that we are plants the quotes and pictures will linger as defacto truth.
Lincoln Impersonator Fined On Presidents Day
"I think the officers were doing their jobs, and I think that we broke the law," said Howell.
There was nothing wrong with his outfit: a bow-tie, black suit and top hat. Nor his thick, dark beard. But when he started reciting the Gettysburg Address at the top of the steps at the Lincoln Memorial, officers moved in.
"He just said we weren't allowed to give speeches without any kind of permit. It didn't matter what we said or agenda we were pushing. I said, 'It's Presidents Day. it's the Gettysburg Address!' He said, it doesn't matter," Howell said.
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Maryland Senate Set For Lengthy Gay Marriage Debate
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has scheduled Wednesday for most of the floor debate over the same-sex marriage bill. The measure was approved by a Senate committee last week and could be sent to the House as early as next week.
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Delaware Jurors To Weigh Sentence In Police Killing
Jurors were to receive final instructions from the judge and listen to closing arguments from attorneys Wednesday in the penalty hearing for 24-year-old Derrick Powell of Cumberland, Md.
Powell faces either the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted earlier this month in the September 2009 shooting of patrolman Chad Spicer.
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I-Team Tracks Down Accused Scam Artist
The WBAL-TV 11 News I-Team tracked down Darien Small, a photographer who has people across the country looking for him -- many of them newlyweds.
Gerald and Adanna Ikedilo said they spent a great deal of time and money to hire someone to document what they considered to be one the most important days of their lives: their wedding day.
"The wedding day is very important," Adanna Ikedilo said. "It's probably, in the girl's life, the most important day of her life."
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Number Of Breakfasts Given To Md. Students Increases
Public schools in Maryland have increased the number of breakfasts provided to students over the past year, said an Anne Arundel County schools official Tuesday, as a national survey of teachers was released indicating that children regularly come to school hungry.
End Of Mercury Thermometers Is Near
By Frank D. Roylance, The Sun (Baltimore)While many Maryland residents probably still have them in their medicine cabinets, or on their walls, the retail sale of mercury thermometers has been banned in Maryland since 2002 because of mercury's hazards as a powerful neurotoxin. There are similar bans or restrictions in at least 17 other states, with more such legislation pending elsewhere, according to the Interstate Mercury Education and Reduction Clearinghouse.
Salisbury Jaycees Recognized As Top Chapter in State
“For the eighth time since 1940, the Salisbury Jaycees have been named Maryland’s preeminent Jaycees chapter,” said Salisbury Jaycees President Travis Fisher. “This is quite an honor, and it validates what we’ve known all along: Our members and projects are the best in Maryland. We are proud of outgoing President David Engelhardt and the 2010 board of directors.”
Engelhardt was named the Maryland Jaycees’ 2010 Chapter President of the Year. He and the chapter will compete for national honors during the U.S. Junior Chamber’s annual convention this June in Chicago.
In addition, former Salisbury Jaycees President Jason Rhodes was inducted into the Maryland Jaycees Militia, granting him lifetime membership rights, the highest Jaycees honor in the state. He also was named a top performer in Maryland for the fourth quarter of 2010, in part due to his chairmanship of the chapter’s third annual Treat Street safe Halloween trick-or-treating initiative.
Overall, the Salisbury Jaycees took home top honors in four other areas: community, management and individual development, and international involvement. Former Salisbury Jaycees President and current Maryland Jaycees webmaster David Smith also won the Maryland Jaycees’ Hidden Hero Award for 2010.
Serving the Lower Eastern Shore since 1940, the Salisbury Jaycees is the area’s leading community services, social and leadership development organization for individuals ages 21-40. For more information call 410-749-0144, ext. 109, or visit the Jaycees’ website at www.salisburyjc.com.