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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

 






             


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Whatever happened to Leona Helmsley's dog?
New York Post, by Emily Friedlander    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 3/10/2010 5:18:04 AM     Post Reply
News that the estate of real-estate baroness Leona Helmsley signed a $170 million deal to sell one of its trophy properties–the Helmsley Carlton House on Manhattan’s East Side Tuesday raises many interesting issues about the commercial real estate market, the Wall Street Journal's Developments blog reported Tuesday. Perhaps the most pressing question: What happened to that dog? The canine in question is Trouble Helmsley, the beloved Maltese poodle left behind by the late Leona Helmsley who died in 2007. Trouble initially inherited a $12 million trust fund, which was later reduced to $2 million by a Manhattan judge in 2008,

Can the Smoker in Chief really
lead America in health care reform?
New York Daily News, by S.E. Cupp    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 5:15:25 AM     Post Reply
As I approach my 10-year college reunion, it's clear that I missed a few classes that would have proved helpful. Those classes include "Leadership and Ethics" and "Ethical Theory," offered by the Program on Ethics and Public Life at my alma mater, Cornell University. See, I'm certain that at some point those classes would have covered the issue I've been grappling with recently, in which case I'd be able to tell you what Plato and Aristotle said about it. Maimonides and Thomas Aquinas, too. I bet you Hobbes and Locke have really super advice on this one.

Glenn Beck to Eric Massa: Bull Crap, Sir!
Politics Daily, by Patricia Murphy    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 5:12:44 AM     Post Reply
Former Rep. Eric Massa appeared for the full hour on Glenn Beck's Fox News program Tuesday afternoon, denying he groped anyone, but taking "full and complete responsibility for my misbehavior." Beck promised to give the former Democratic New York congressman a fair hearing and told his viewers he'd press Massa to shed light on a frequent Beck target -- alleged corruption in the capital.

 



 
Obama in dire need of an intervention
Washington Examiner [DC], by Noemie Emery    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 5:09:21 AM     Post Reply
Denial is a river that runs through the White House, where the denizens are in the grip of two major delusions: One, that the country really wants really expensive big government, and two, that Obama is "sort of like God." Since early last spring, they've been waging a fight with the reality principle, convincing themselves (and fewer and fewer in the larger political universe) that in the very next speech, Obama will recapture that old campaign magic. If people don't like what they're doing, the way to regain

Why Obama Can't Move the Health-Care Numbers
Wall Street Journal, by Scott Rasmussen & Doug Schoen    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 5:06:08 AM     Post Reply
One of the more amazing aspects of the health-care debate is how steady public opinion has remained. Despite repeated and intense sales efforts by the president and his allies in Congress, most Americans consistently oppose the plan that has become the centerpiece of this legislative season. In 15 consecutive Rasmussen Reports polls conducted over the past four months, the percentage of Americans that oppose the plan has stayed between 52% and 58%. The number in favor has held steady between 38% and 44%. The dynamics of the numbers have remained constant as well.

The Wedding Crasher
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Emily Heil & Elizabeth Brotherton    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 3/10/2010 4:59:53 AM     Post Reply
No one expects her wedding to wind up at the center of a Congressional ethics investigation. But a staffer for then-Rep. Eric Massa got a wedding gift even worse than yet another toaster oven when an incident at her New Year’s Eve nuptials wound up as part of a probe into her boss’s alleged bad behavior. The celebration of the marriage of then-Massa aide Kate Krems and Washington native Rick Lourenco is lovingly described on the Web site beantownbride.com, and it appears the Dec. 31 event is the very one at which Massa admitted to some down and dirty language.

Health care overhaul's biggest
threat? A delay in the vote
McClatchy Newspapers, by Margaret Talev & David Lightman    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 4:57:06 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON — Thousands of liberal public-option backers and conservative tea partiers launched last-chance campaigns Tuesday in the nation's capital to persuade Congress to pass — or reject — sweeping health care legislation. Democratic congressional leaders conceded that they may not have the votes for final passage of the overhaul by March 26, when Congress is to break for spring recess. They're trying to convince party moderates and abortion foes to go along. President Barack Obama wants final votes even earlier, before his March 18 departure on an overseas trip. That appears unlikely.

The Coming Tax Rebellion
Fox News, by Ken Hoagland    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 4:54:48 AM     Post Reply
There is widespread understanding that the American people cannot win back control of their government until the federal tax system is either repaired or ripped out by the roots and replaced. For many Americans the distance between what they believe is best for the nation and what government actually does has become an infuriating chasm that was never meant to exist in a representative government designed to reflect the will of the majority. No other single public policy so reinforces a perception of self-dealing, unfairness and incompetence as the corrupted federal tax code. Bloated beyond decipherability

 



 
America’s True Heroes
FrontPage Magazine, by Jamie Glazov    Original Article
Posted By: MichaelvdGalien- 3/10/2010 4:54:20 AM     Post Reply
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Dave Gaubatz, the first U.S. civilian (1811) Federal Agent deployed to Iraq in 2003. He is the owner of DG Counter-terrorism Publishing. He is currently conducting a 50 State Counter-terrorism Research Tour (CTRT). He is the co-author (with Paul Sperry) of the new book, Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld that’s Conspiring to Islamize America. He can be contacted at davegaubatz@gmail.com and his site is MuslimMafiaInternational.com. FP: Dave Gaubatz, welcome back to Frontpage

Cuba’s Healthcare Horror
FrontPage Magazine, by Humberto Fontova    Original Article
Posted By: MichaelvdGalien- 3/10/2010 4:53:38 AM     Post Reply
“My nation is hardly perfect in human rights. A very large number of our citizens are incarcerated in prison, and there is little doubt that the death penalty is imposed most harshly on those who are poor, black, or mentally ill. For more than a quarter century, we have struggled unsuccessfully to guarantee the basic right of universal health care for our people. …but Cuba has superb systems of health care and universal education.” Thus did Jimmy Carter, in a May 2002 speech at the University of Havana

Naked Rahm now seared in our brains
Chicago Tribune, by John Kass    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 4:50:40 AM     Post Reply
A naked, wet and angry Rahm Emanuel? That's the last image Americans need in our minds right now. But it's been seared onto our brains — just like that weird wrestling scene from the movie "Borat" — thanks to former U.S. Rep. Eric Massa, D-N.Y., who resigned the other day amid allegations he sexually harassed male staffers. "Let me tell you a story about Rahm Emanuel," Massa said on a recent radio program, talking about taking a shower in the Congressional Gym. "I'm sitting there showering, naked as a jaybird,

Census hiring blitz of 750,000 to cut
jobless rate, offer boost to Obama
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Ian Swanson    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:44:06 AM     Post Reply
The U.S. Census Bureau expects to add up to 750,000 workers to its payroll by May, a hiring binge that could knock the unemployment rate down by as much as a half-point. The once-a-decade census is coming at the best possible time for President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats, who have taken political lumps for more than a year over a jobless rate that stands at 9.7 percent. Some think the administration will get good news as soon as the next monthly labor report, which will be released the first Friday in April.

The Philosophic Roots of Eco-Theology
American Thinker, by Daniel H. Fernald    Original Article
Posted By: Patriot and a Lady2- 3/10/2010 4:43:26 AM     Post Reply
Man-made global warming (AGW) is and always has been a complete and utter fraud, but the battle is far from over. There remains, however, the question of origins. Or, as David Byrne might put it, "Where?! How...did...I...get...here?!"

Obsession
Power Line, by John Hinderaker    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 4:40:11 AM     Post Reply
Matt Drudge is trumpeting the fact that Senate staffers have been warned to stay away from the Drudge Report on the theory that it may be spreading computer viruses. (If the old rules apply, that is libel per se, isn't it?) What I thought was even more entertaining was the Drudge Report's traffic totals: The [Drudge Report] was seen 149,967 times since March 1st from users at senate.gov and 244,347 times at house.gov. [There were] 10,825 visits from the White House, eop.gov," the Drudge Report wrote. These numbers appeared on March 8; do the math:

War of Words Continues Between
White House, Supreme Court
ABC News, by Jake Tapper    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/10/2010 4:32:05 AM     Post Reply
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Tuesday criticized President Obama for rebuking the high court's decision striking down some campaign finance reform laws at the State of the Union in January. Speaking to law students at the University of Alabama, Roberts said he had "no problems" with criticism in general. "On the other hand, there is the issue of the setting, the circumstances and the decorum," said the Chief Justice. "The image of having the members of one branch of government standing up, literally surrounding the Supreme Court, cheering and hollering while the court — according the requirements of protocol —

 



 
Obama pushes climate change
in White House meeting
Reuters, by Jeff Mason & Richard Cowan    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:22:19 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to jumpstart an overhaul of U.S. energy policy. Obama called the meeting at the White House with influential senators and members of his cabinet to reinvigorate one of his top domestic and foreign policy priorities, which advisers admit has suffered from the president's focus on healthcare reform. The House of Representatives passed a bill that would require the United States to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases

Ex-Edwards aide narrowly
avoids jail over sex tape
Associated Press, by Mike Baker    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:17:19 AM     Post Reply
PITTSBORO, N.C. – A former aide to John Edwards has been given until Friday to provide a judge with a full explanation of how he handled materials including a videotape purportedly showing the two-time presidential candidate in a sexual encounter. Andrew Young narrowly escaped jail time at a hearing Tuesday in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Abraham Penn Jones, who on two occasions declared that Young would be incarcerated for contempt. But Young's attorneys eventually convinced Jones to give them a few more days to provide a full accounting

Behind the scenes,
crafting the US no-fly list
Associated Press, by Eileen Sullivan    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:12:21 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON – It starts with a tip, a scrap of intelligence, a fingerprint lifted from a suspected terrorist's home. It ends when a person is forbidden to board an airplane — a decision that's in the hands of about six experts from the Transportation Security Administration. The no-fly list they oversee constantly changes as hundreds of analysts churn through a steady stream of intelligence. Managing the list is a high-stakes process. Go too far in one direction and innocent travelers are inconvenienced. Go in the other direction and a terrorist might slip onto an airplane.

In rare case, Pa. woman
accused of aiding terror
Associated Press, by Mary Claire Dale    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:10:16 AM     Post Reply
PHILADELPHIA – An indictment against a suburban Philadelphia woman accused of recruiting jihadist fighters online and moving to Europe to try to kill a Swedish artist is a rare case of an American woman aiding foreign terrorists, authorities say, and shows the evolution of the threat of terrorism. Colleen R. LaRose agreed to murder the artist, marry a terrorism suspect so he could move to Europe and martyr herself if necessary, the indictment filed Tuesday said. LaRose, who called herself JihadJane online,

Obama pushing on health care end game
Asspcoated Press, by Erica Werner    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/10/2010 4:07:39 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama has chosen a suburban St. Louis high school to make his closing argument for a health care overhaul, pushing a new anti-fraud plan as he cranks up the pressure on skittish Democratic lawmakers to act fast. Obama is to speak Wednesday at St. Charles High School, his second health care address in three days. His speech comes as congressional Democrats stand on the brink of delivering the president a dramatic success with passage of his sweeping overhaul legislation — or a colossal failure if they can't get it done.

Venezuelan officials take
control of 2 sugar mills
Associated Press, by Fabiola Sanchez    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 3/10/2010 3:01:04 AM     Post Reply
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela's government seized control of two sugar mills Tuesday and threatened to expropriate them, accusing managers of hoarding a basic good and violating the labor rights of employees. Commerce Minister Richard Canan said authorities were taking over management of the Santa Elena and Santa Clara mills in the central state of Portuguesa for 90 days "to guarantee the operations of the mills, so our people don't go without sugar." Canan said inspectors found several tons of sugar in warehouses that "should be in distribution centers."

Drought turns Angel Falls into
a "thread of water"
El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 3/10/2010 2:53:33 AM     Post Reply
Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world located in southern Venezuela has shed up to a third of its volume of water and is nowadays a "thread of water" due to a protracted, strong drought. Victim of the "El Niño" phenomenon, the nominee for one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, has lost over the past few months its majestic appearance and become a "small stream." "There is no water. It is like in the middle of the wall at your place you had a thread, the same one you would use to sew clothes.

 



 
Federal agency to investigate
L.A. schools
Los Angeles Times, by Howard Blume    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 3/10/2010 2:24:44 AM     Post Reply
The federal government has singled out the Los Angeles Unified School District for its first major investigation under a reinvigorated Office for Civil Rights, officials said Tuesday. The focus of the probe, by an arm of the U.S. Department of Education, will be whether the nation's second-largest district provides adequate services to students learning English. Officials turned their attention to L.A. Unified because so many English learners fare poorly and because they make up about a third of district enrollment, more than 220,000 students.

Norwalk boy, 7, calls 911
and saves his family
Los Angeles Times, by Andrew Blankstein and Robert J. Lopez    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 3/10/2010 2:21:29 AM     Post Reply
Authorities were hailing a 7-year-old Norwalk boy as a hero Tuesday after he hid in a bathroom and called 911 as three armed attackers burst into his home and threatened his parents. During the harrowing emergency call, the child pleaded with Los Angeles County sheriff's dispatchers to send help. "Can you come really fast? Please! Please! . . . They have guns. They shoot my mom and dad," the boy said, according to a copy of the 911 tape released by authorities.

Bias by the numbers
Washington Times, by Joshua P. Thompson    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 3/10/2010 1:25:59 AM     Post Reply
Is an employment test unfair if it doesn't produce a racially balanced result? A case before the U.S. Supreme Court deals with this question. The plaintiffs in Lewis v. Chicago claim that the city violated federal civil rights law because a disproportionate number of blacks failed a written exam for firefighting jobs. The plaintiffs rely on a controversial concept known as ''disparate impact'' theory - a sort of ''guilty until proven innocent'' approach to charges of discrimination.

Nancy Pelosi and the CIA:
Who's Lying Now?
American Thinker, by Jane Jamison    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 3/10/2010 1:20:20 AM     Post Reply
Along with her difficulties ramming health care down our throats, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has an ugly, slightly ''cobwebbed'' credibility issue that is about to get dusted off and given full, sunlit exposure due to new documents being pried loose by court order. Pelosi's ''credibility'' is under scrutiny due to her unusually harsh criticism of the Central Intelligence Agency last year.

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