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Second ICE Staffer Claims Anti-Guy Bias By Napolitano
IG report: Ag Dept. Spent $2M On Internship Program That Resulted In Just One Hire
Sailor, Nurse From Iconic VJ Day Photo Reunited
But one of those photographs is "The Kiss."
It's from Aug. 14, 1945, the day Japan surrendered to end World War II, when a sailor and nurse locked lips in Times Square.
Until just recently, their identities remained a mystery, but with the 67th anniversary of VJ Day coming up Tuesday, the time seemed right for CBS News to reunite them.
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Sacramento Area Officials Explore Using Eminent Domain To Aid Underwater Homeowners
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/11/4715792/sacramento-area-officials-explore.html#storylink=cpy
Desperate Democrats Reek Of Fear
Gabby Douglas Gets Giant Mural In Va Hometown
How The GOP Establishment Stole The Nomination From Ron Paul
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If you follow mainstream election coverage, you might think Mitt Romney has coasted to an honest, easy, well-deserved Republican nomination. Unfortunately for Republican voters, nothing could be further from the truth. The primary process has been an all-out slugfest and many of the delegates Romney has won may be the result of dirty tricks and even election fraud. The following narrative includes links to reports, first-hand testimonials, and video evidence highlighting actions taken by the GOP to ensure a Romney victory, at the expense of fracturing the party just prior to the general election. Party leaders at the county and state level have changed or violated party rules, cancelled caucuses, changed vote counts, thrown out entire counties of votes, counted public votes privately, called-in the SWAT team, and inexplicably replaced Paul delegates with Romney delegates to block Ron Paul from winning the nomination.
Iowa: Days before the caucuses, Paul held a commanding lead in the polls and all the momentum, with every other candidate having peaked from favorable media coverage and then collapsed under the ensuing scrutiny. Establishment Republicans, like Iowa's Representative Steve King (R), attempted to sabotage Paul's campaign by spreading rumors he would lose to Obama if nominated. Even though the Iowa GOP platform reads like a Ron Paul speech, shortly before the caucuses, Iowa Governor Terry Barnstad told Politico , "[If Paul wins] people are going to look at who comes in second and who comes in third. If Romney comes in a strong second, it definitely helps him going into New Hampshire". The message from the Governor to voters of his state was: a vote for Ron Paul was a wasted vote.
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The Dispossessed Majority
The driver was obviously not affluent. Yet, despite all the news about mega-trillion dollar bankster bailouts, mega-million dollar bonuses for financial crooks and unimaginable compensation packages for corporate CEOs who have moved middle class jobs out of America, something made the down-and-out pickup truck driver associate with the political party of the super-rich.
As I wondered at this strange alliance of the dirt poor with the mega-rich, I remembered that in 2004 Thomas Frank wondered about how the Republicans had managed to convince the poor to vote against their best interests. Frank's answer, or part of his answer, is that the Republicans use "social issues," such as gay marriage and Janet Jackson's exposed nipple to work up indignation over the threat to moral values posed by liberal Democrats.
The working poor have been convinced by Republican propaganda that voting Democrat means giving the working poor's tax dollars to the non-working poor, to providing medical care and schooling for illegal aliens and being soft on terrorism.
To the pick-up truck driver, standing up for America means standing up for bankster bailouts and the military/security complex's multi-trillion dollar wars.
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Ron Paul's Legacy: A Complete Audit Of The Secretive Banking Cartel?
The latest scandal is the Libor fiasco that is spawning worldwide investigations of the largest banks, going back years. The New York Fed under its President Timothy Geithner knew of the manipulations as early as 2007, and knew it involved banks of which it was one of the regulators. There were some hush-hush contacts with British regulators, and that was it. Nothing changed. Status quo maintained.
Just about then, the financial crisis began to expose the house of cards that financial institutions had become. Bear Stearns was saved. During the ensuing bailout mania of 2007 – 2009, the New York Fed, under the same management, handed trillions of freshly printed dollars to the same banks that it knew were manipulating Libor. It was done in secret, and the public wouldn’t have known who got what, how the decisions were made, why Lehman wasn’t bailed out though Goldman was, had it not been for the audit by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) as authorized by the Dodd-Frank financial reform act [for some gory details, read... The GAO Audit of the Fed Doesn’t Call It ‘Corruption’ but it should.
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Study: Men Don’t Feel The Need To Spend As Much On Dates If There Are Plenty Of Women To Be Had
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Dish CEO Says His Customers Don’t Watch AMC Because “They Live In Farms & Ranches”
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Delaware Might Be Super Tiny But It’s Got The Fastest Internet, So There
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Deceased Man Recovered in Submerged Vehicle, Ingram Pond, Millsboro
Ingram Pond (area of Godwin School Road), Millsboro, DE
Date of Occurrence:
Sunday, August 12, 2012 at 5:30 a.m.
Victim:
68 year old male from Millsboro, DE
Resume:
Millsboro-The Delaware State Police continue an investigation into a deceased man found inside a completely submerged vehicle in the Ingram Pond, west of Millsboro, DE.
The incident occurred on Sunday, August 12, 2012 at approximately 5:30 a.m. as Troopers were checking the general area for a reported missing person investigation. Troopers located a submerged vehicle with its lights on at the bottom of the Ingram Pond.
Members of the Millsboro and Selbyville Fire Company Dive Teams responded and entered the water for recovery operations for both the vehicle and the occupant, while the Delaware State Police Aviation Helicopter Trooper 2 provided support by air.
Divers located the vehicle submerged in approximately 5’ of water, approximately 90’ from the area where the vehicle entered the pond. The 68 year old male was found deceased inside the vehicle. The body was recovered and turned over to the Delaware Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the exact cause of death.
Foul play is not suspected and the incident is being investigated as an apparent suicide at this time. Troopers continue their investigation.
Police: Walmart Worker Followed Suspected Shoplifter Out, Ran Him Over With Car
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BREAKING NEWS: Egypt's President Names New Officials, Cancels Amendments
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Anne Arundel Legislators Express Reservations About New Gaming Bill
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Audio: Pit Bull Owners Demonstrate And Testify On Legislation
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Crack Down On Food Stamp Fraud
More Than 4,100 Career Postmasters Have Taken A $20,000 Buyout And Early Retirement
'Crisis Of Confidence' As USPS Posts $5.2B Quarterly Loss
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Washington Puts Its Money on Proxy War: The Election Year Outsourcing That No One’s Talking About
From Asia and Africa to the Middle East and the Americas, the Obama administration is increasingly embracing a multifaceted, light-footprint brand of warfare. Gone, for the moment at least, are the days of full-scale invasions of the Eurasian mainland. Instead, Washington is now planning to rely ever more heavily on drones and special operations forces to fight scattered global enemies on the cheap. A centerpiece of this new American way of war is the outsourcing of fighting duties to local proxies around the world.
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There's A New Whacked Out Conspiracy Theory Being Lodged At President Obama
Meet Florida Governor Rick Scott
Corporations Are Bribing Foreign Government Officials
Global Weirding
No Nukes!...At Least For A Little Bit
Should Bloggers Have To Disclose Financial Interests In Their Writing?
Yesterday, it was reported that a judge is requiring Google and Oracle to disclose any journalists and bloggers they pay, as a result of a series of intellectual property lawsuits unsuccessfully filed by Oracle. From the article:
In a surprise order, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said “the court is concerned” that Oracle and Google may have hired authors to comment about their ongoing court case. Now, Judge Alsup wants the parties to submit a list of their paid propagandists.
The unusual request comes months after the “World Series” of intellectual property trials in which Oracle unsuccessfully sued Google for billions.
The trial was remarkable not only for the large damage figures but for Oracle’s decision to hire Florian Mueller, a self-described “patent analyst” who also takes money from Microsoft. In his FOSS Patents blog, Mueller wrote a series of one-sided posts over the course of the trial such as “Oracle Java patent rises like Ph0enix from the ashes.”
Despite a lack of legal training, Mueller holds himself out as a patent expert to the media and typically does not disclose that he is paid by the companies he reports on (he disclosed an Oracle relationship briefly at the outset of the trial but did not do so subsequently or to other media). Mueller has also blocked me and other journalists who have questioned his impartiality from viewing his Twitter feed.
LA Times Feeds Into Obama’s Wedge Politics, Says 2012 Is Up To ‘Women And White People’
It does play into Obama’s current modus operandi of lying to keep his job. They prevaricated on officially condemning Sen. Harry Reid’s lies about Romney’s taxes. They truly think Romney is responsible for giving Joe Soptic’s wife cancer in Priorities USA’s despicable new ad. Now, it’s time to rehash the war one women and start drinking beer with the white folks.
Obama seems to be trying to “bork” Romney with his stop in Colorado to talk about contraception in what appears to be an attempt to widen the gender gap amongst unmarried women. At one campaign rally, the president said, “when it comes to a woman’s right to make her own healthcare choices, they [Republicans] want to take us back to policies more suited to the 1950s than the 21st century.” This statement, coupled with Obama pimping out Sandra Fluke, who introduced him in Denver, makes it a nice and divisive Kennedy reach around.
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Harry Belafonte: Romney Victory Would Mean 'End Of Civilization'
When asked if he would like to see Romney become the next president, Belafonte responded: "Only if I would like to see the end of civilization. No, absolutely not. Mitt Romney is not my cup of tea at all."
He also said that "[u]nbridled capitalism" is the greatest enemy the country faces.
"What we did during the Bush period, what we still continue to do, even with Barack Obama, is the continuency (sic) of not changing the paradigm, of not changing the view," he said. "We still have laws that encourage torture, we did not change Guantanamo, we have laws that allow the police to arrest you at any time, not having to tell you why, and take you wherever they want. This kind of capitalism is taking us to the doorstep of [a] Fourth Reich, I think."
Belafonte made his comments while at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, where he received a "Golden Leopard Honor Award."
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Is Obesity A Disease Or A Moral Failing?
Obesity – being very fat – is a condition that is at the much disputed border between medicine and moral weakness. No one doubts that being very fat is bad for you, that is to say has deleterious consequences as far as pathology and life expectancy are concerned, to say nothing of aesthetics, but is it a disease in itself, and are doctors their patients’ keepers? To this no final answer can be returned, for it lies not in the realm of physic but of metaphysic. One answers as much according to one’s philosophical predilections and presuppositions as to empirical evidence.
Many people take obesity as a mass phenomenon (if I may be allowed a little pun of doubtful taste), not just among the American but among the world population, as evidence that people are not really responsible as individuals for what they put into their mouths, chew, and swallow, but rather victims of something beyond their control. If they are not so responsible, of course, it is rather difficult to see what they are or even might be responsible for. But the impersonal-forces point of view is well expressed in an editorial in a recent edition of the New England Journal of Medicine by a public health doctor and an expert in “communication,” by which I suppose is meant advertising and propaganda.
The concern [about the increasing obesity of the population] prompted the recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, “Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention: Solving the Weight of the Nation.” The groundbreaking report and accompanying HBO documentary, “The Weight of the Nation,” present a forceful case that the obesity epidemic has been driven by structural changes in our environment, rather than embrace the reductionist view that the cause is poor decision making by individuals.
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5 Things That Will Be Different If Mitt Romney Defeats Barack Obama
Far too much of the campaign season so far has revolved around trivia. That’s largely Barack Obama’s fault. Obama wants to see more of Mitt’s tax returns. Who cares? Obama’s rich, but Mitt’s really rich; so we should hate him because he has more money than we do — or something. After Mitt left Bain, some company went bust, some random guy lost his health care and later got it back, but it wasn’t as good as it was at Bain; so Mitt killed his wife somehow or another? On the other hand, while Mitt’s campaign has at least focused on meaningful issues, the ad dollars have mostly been spent highlighting the sea of incompetence that has been Barack Obama’s first four years in the White House, as opposed to what Romney would do when he gets elected. On top of that, neither candidate has exactly been a model of consistency when it comes to his views. So, it’s worth asking the question: What will be different if Mitt Romney defeats Barack Obama?
1) Businesses will feel more comfortable hiring and spending money: As William Henry Harrison noted, “The prudent capitalist will never adventure his capital… if there exists a state of uncertainty as to whether the government will repeal tomorrow what it has enacted today.” Barack Obama has introduced just that kind of uncertainty into the economy with his demonization of business, Obamacare, the fiscal cliff, and the threat of tax increases in his second term. That’s why American corporations have piled up record cash reserves instead of using that money to increase production and hire new workers. Romney will be business-friendly, will oppose tax hikes, cut regulations, and reassure these companies that they’re not going to be under attack for the next four years. In and of itself, that should significantly improve the economy and help create jobs.
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