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How Obama and Allies Are Suppressing News of Economic Disaster Ahead
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Frontpage Magazine, by Arnold Ahlert
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Posted By: Judy W.- 9/29/2012 6:14:30 AM
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On May 7th, it was revealed that the Obama administration spent $8.35 billion on a “demonstration project” designed to postpone the vast majority of Obamacare’s Medicare Advantage cuts until after the election. On July 31st, it was revealed that the Labor Department warned defense contractors against notifying workers of impending layoffs before the election as well, despite the fact that it would require violating the law to do so. On September 21, it was revealed that a report on the Greek bailout will also be postponed until after the U.S. election.
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Obama claim of cutting spending is not right
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McClatchy Newspapers, by David Lightman
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 6:13:11 AM
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THROW THE FLAG ON: President Barack Obama. CALL: Offside. WHAT HAPPENED: In an ad this week, the president touted "the $1 trillion in spending we’ve already cut." The two-minute ad has Obama posing the question : "So what’s my plan?" He describes four parts. "Fourth," he says, "a balanced plan to reduce our deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade. On top of the $1 trillion in spending we’ve already cut, I’d ask the wealthy to pay a little more. And as we end the war in Afghanistan, let’s apply half the savings to pay down our debt
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School Cafeteria Employee: 'Seconds' Banned, Extra Food Thrown Away Under Obama Rules
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Breitbart Big Government, by Education Action Group
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 6:09:44 AM
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MONTANA – The new school year is only a few weeks old, but it’s already becoming clear that the federal government’s new school lunch guidelines are about as popular as the NFL’s replacement referees. After EAGnews.org published a recent article about how the Obama administration’s new calorie limitations for school lunches are leaving many American students hungry (especially high school athletes), a concerned food service worker from a western Montana school district contacted us with news about how the guidelines are impacting her students.(Snip) According to our source, the new federal guidelines require vegetables to comprise the largest portion
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Obama Exploits A Downturn To Engineer Us Socially
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Forbes, by David Davenport & Gordon Lloyd
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 6:07:41 AM
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Mitt Romney’s 47 percent are “dependent…victims” remarks to donors and Barack Obama’s I “believe in redistribution” speech as an Illinois state senator nicely frame one of the important debates of this presidential election. Under the surface of the arguments over big and small government, government spending and the deficit, and the future of entitlements and taxes lies a crucial difference between the presidential candidates on social policy: Romney believes in equality of opportunity while Obama seeks equality of outcome. Equality of opportunity has historically been the distinctive American way. When the French journalist Alexis de Toqueville
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Read This While You Can
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American Thinker, by Cindy Simpson
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 6:03:58 AM
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Read this column by Diana West while you can -- while we still have journalists brave enough to write the truth, and before the truth is censored. West, a syndicated columnist and author, noted an astonishing statement within Obama's speech to the UN General Assembly, and dissected and explored its meaning and terrifying implications. West's column, "The Anti-Blasphemy, Anti-First-Amendment President," highlighted this extraordinary Obama sentence: "The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." West noted: No Big Media outlet reported this stunning pronouncement. It's as if Ronald Reagan addressed
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John Kerry defends Susan Rice
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Politico, by Byron Tau
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 6:02:35 AM
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Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) is coming to the defense of U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice — rumored to be his top rival to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a second Obama term. "I'm deeply disturbed by efforts to find the politics instead of finding the facts in this debate," Kerry said in a Friday statement. "I’m particularly troubled by calls for Ambassador Rice’s resignation. She is a remarkable public servant for whom the liberation of the Libyan people has been a personal issue and a public mission," Kerry said. "She's an enormously capable person
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Peter King calls for Susan Rice’s resignation
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Politico, by Bobby Cervantes
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 5:59:33 AM
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Rep. Peter King called for the resignation Friday of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice for initially saying that the deadly Sept. 11 assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was spontaneous. “I believe that this was such a failure of foreign policy messag[ing] and leadership, such a misstatement of facts as was known at the time … for her to go on all of those shows and in effect be our spokesman for the world and be misinforming the American people and our allies and countries around the world, to me, somebody has to pay
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Jackson’s absence testing patience in Chicago
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Associated Press, by Sophia Tareen
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:56:48 AM
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CHICAGO — His home in Washington is for sale. His wife says he’ll come back to work only when a doctor approves. He vowed to return to the campaign by Labor Day, a deadline that came … and went. Election Day is five weeks away, and Rep. Jesse Jackson remains out of sight. It’s an absence, both from his job in Congress and his campaign, that’s starting to test patience in his Chicago hometown. More than three months have passed since Jackson disappeared, initially a mystery that was later revealed to be a hospitalization for severe depression and gastrointestinal problems.
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Romney draws cheers in return to battleground Pa.
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Philadelphia Inquirer, by Jeremy Roebuck & Sean Carlin
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 5:55:55 AM
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Mitt Romney made a bold prediction Friday during his first public campaign stop in months in a state where polls show him lagging and that GOP insiders say he has all but given up. "We're going to take Pennsylvania," he promised an animated crowd at Valley Forge Military Academy and College in Wayne. (Snip)"We really would shock people if early in the evening on Nov. 6, it looked like Pennsylvania was going to come our way," he told donors before adding that he was confident he could do it. Whether those remarks amounted to mere campaign bluster or signaled
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Fast and Furious back in headlines as Univision reportedly finds more victims
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Daily Caller, by Matthew Boyle
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:53:23 AM
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Spanish-language television network Univision plans to air a television special that it said reveals more violence than previously known, as well as the stories of how many more Operation Fast and Furious victims were killed, the network announced in a Friday release. “The consequences of the controversial ‘Fast and Furious’ undercover operation put in place by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in 2009 have been deadlier than what has been made public to date,” the network said. “The exclusive, in-depth investigation by Univision News’ award-winning Investigative Unit — Univision Investiga —
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3 countries join U.S. security alert in Philippines
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 5:50:44 AM
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MANILA, Philippines- Britain, Australia and Canada have joined the United States in warning their citizens of a security threat in the Philippines, particularly in the capital, Manila. Philippine authorities say they have no information of a specific threat against Westerners but are treating the warnings seriously. On Friday, the U.S. Embassy in Manila said "reliable security forces" detected a threat specifically in suburban Pasay City where it maintains a residential facility and a Veterans Affairs office. It urged U.S. citizens to avoid gatherings that may be regarded as "American events."
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Downton Abbey Creator Reveals a Juicy Idea for a Prequel
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Vanity Fair, by Julie Miller
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:45:11 AM
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Even though an end date for Downton Abbey has not been announced, series creator Julian Fellowes is already discussing his next project. Fortunately, this very well could be a prequel to our favorite British costume drama. At a BAFTA Screenwriters’ Lecture, Fellowes told the audience, “I do actually have an idea of doing a prequel of the courtship of Robert and Cora, when all those American heiresses were arriving in London. They had a slightly troubled courtship because she was in love with him before they married, and as we know, he married her entirely for her money.”
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Why the Supreme Court Agreed to Hear an Inmate's Handwritten Petition
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Dashiell Bennett, by Atlantic
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:39:24 AM
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The new Supreme Court term begins next Monday and Court watchers are already sizing up the cases that they plan to hear, including one with a rather unusual approach to lawyering. On Tuesday, the Court agreed to hear the petition of Millbrook v. United States, involving a federal prison inmate who sued after claiming he was raped by three guards. The unusual part is that Millbrook doesn't have a lawyer, has been warned previously about filing frivolous lawsuits, and his petition was written by hand on lined legal paper. According to McClatchy Newspapers, the Supreme Court receives
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Despising Dixie
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American Spectator, by Daniel J. Flynn
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Posted By: MissMolly- 9/29/2012 5:27:44 AM
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Why does Chuck Thompson hate black people? Just when the percentage of African Americans living in Dixie reaches its fifty-year high, Thompson writes Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession. Coincidence? Of course, the author never comes out and admits his prejudice. He employs code words. The good news is that I've deciphered his encrypted tome. The Rosetta Stone to understanding Better Off Without 'Em involves recognizing Thompson's use of "Southern" as a code word for "black" -- a practice akin to his younger white hipster brethren using "Canadians" as a sub rosa slur
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Eye candy isn't enough
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New York Daily News, by Andrea Tantaros
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:21:05 AM
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In 2008, Sen. John McCain’s campaign for President cut an ad that compared then-Sen. Obama to Paris Hilton, labeling him the biggest celebrity in the world. While the ad did little to increase McCain’s chances, four years later, it’s obvious there was something prescient about the comparison. Since then, Obama the celebrity has eclipsed Obama the commander-in-chief. His presidential record is so dim, it begs the question: Has the President become just another celebrity? And, just as importantly, why don’t voters seem to care? Most recently, on a day that our embassy in Benghazi, Libya, was attacked
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Handmaid to the Plutocrats
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Wall Street Journal, by Editorial
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 5:11:11 AM
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'People feel like the system is rigged against them. And here's the painful part: They're right. The system is rigged," declared Elizabeth Warren in prime time at the Democratic convention—and she should know. By her own logic, she was one of the riggers. One pleasure of the Massachusetts Senate race is that we are all learning about the remunerative outside legal work on behalf of corporate defendants done by Harvard Law School's resident bankruptcy law expert. Let's just say she doesn't do this work pro bono. Everyone has to make a living, but Ms. Warren's legal moonlighting
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Obama and the Power of Propaganda
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Accuracy in Media, by Michael Widlanski
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 4:56:33 AM
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Those who study propaganda know that propagandists cannot dictate what we think, but they can strongly influence what we think about. In other words, propagandists can get you to think about baseball or golf rather than about health care or the economy, but they cannot really alter your views about baseball, golf, health care or the economy. When President Obama fails in his predictions and forecasts on the economy or on foreign affairs, good propagandists can get us to focus instead on Obama’s picks for the NCAA basketball tournament or his appearance on a late-night comedy show.
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Our Fearless Misleader
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Weekly Standard, by Stephen F. Hayes
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/29/2012 4:52:48 AM
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After more than two weeks of obfuscation and misdirection from the Obama administration, the American public is coming to understand what the U.S. intelligence community learned in the 48 hours immediately following the September 11 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Among the important new details: * Top Pentagon officials declared the assault a terrorist attack on “Day One.” Doing so enabled them to expedite any response to the attack (Yahoo! News). * U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism officials understood right away that the attacks were planned for the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 (THE WEEKLY STANDARD).
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Training for Consulate Attacks, in Case There’s a Next Time
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New York Times, by Elisabeth Bumiller
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 9/29/2012 4:43:41 AM
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CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The “riot” erupted suddenly on the Virginia-North Carolina border in a remote pocket of marshland and pine. “Go back to America!” the protesters shouted, hurling rubber rocks at a large plywood structure meant to be a United States consulate. “We don’t want you here! This is our country!” Two dozen Marines in full riot gear marched out in formation, beat their batons against their shields and otherwise looked menacing. Within minutes they had pushed back the protesters — fellow Marines in jeans and hooded sweatshirts — in a display of lethal crowd control skills.
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Barack Obama: President and Protector of Islam's Prophet
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American Thinker, by Andrew E. Harrod
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Posted By: steveW- 9/29/2012 4:31:17 AM
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United States President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly this past week, on September 25, 2012. During his remarks on his country's role in international relations, Obama, in the midst of his comments otherwise within the mainstream of American discussions, proclaimed that the "future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." This single phrase entails deeply disturbing implications for the defense of free speech critical of Islam against multiplying threats from various adherents of this faith.
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Jesus’ ‘Wife’? Vatican Says Papyrus Scrap Was Fake
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ABC News, by Kami Dimitrova
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 9/29/2012 4:27:45 AM
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It made quite a stir when it came out — a fragment of fourth-century papyrus with wording on it, in ancient Coptic, that read, “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife….’” The next line said, “…she will be able to be my disciple….” That was all. Karen L. King of Harvard Divinity School said she had the papyrus examined and concluded that while it wasn’t proof Jesus had been married, the fragment was probably not a forgery. The Vatican, though, has now weighed in, and it’s not impressed. “At any rate, a fake” was the title of an editorial
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US banks hit by more than a week of cyberattacks
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Associated Press, by Raphael Satter
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 12:42:14 AM
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U.S. banks have been buffeted by more than a week of powerful cyberattacks, but the mystery surrounding their perpetrators lingers. One expert said Friday that he was suspicious of claims of responsibility purportedly made by Islamists angry at an anti-Muslim movie made in the United States, explaining that the widely-circulated Internet postings might have been an attempt to deflect attention from the true culprit. "In the intelligence world, we call that a `false flag,'" said Mike Smith, whose Web security company Akamai has helped analyze some of the attacks.
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In statement, spy chief’s office defends evolving accounts of Benghazi attack, cites shifting intelligence
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Washington Post, by Greg Miller
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 12:37:09 AM
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The office of the nation’s spy chief issued a statement Friday defending the Obama administration’s accounts of the siege on a U.S. mission in Libya, saying it became clear only in the aftermath that it was “a deliberate and organized terrorist attack.” The statement appeared aimed at quieting criticism, mostly from Republicans, of the administration’s shifting characterizations of a Sept. 11 assault that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. Officials initially described the attack as spontaneous but in recent days have said it was an act of terrorism with links to al-Qaeda.
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Will The Post be about news or opinion?
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Washington Post, by Patrick B. Pexton
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 12:34:12 AM
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Republicans think the news media are being too easy on Barack Obama. In fact, 60 percent of them say so, a figure that’s up from 55 percent four years ago, when Obama ran against Sen. John McCain. That’s the conclusion of a poll conducted Sept. 20-23 by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. This finding reflects the e-mail I receive from people who identify themselves as Republicans and conservatives, and even from some independents and Democrats, who say The Post is too easy on Obama. My e-mail
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Fox News anchor apologises after car chase suspect shoots himself in head ON LIVE TV after police chase
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 10:41:54 PM
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A carjacking suspect who led police on a high-speed chase shot himself in the head today while TV cameras were rolling horrifying viewers. Fox News was covering the chase that began at midday Friday using a live helicopter shot from its Phoenix affiliate when the man driving the small vehicle stopped and ran out. Anchor Shepard Smith, who is notorious for his car chase commentary, said: 'Umm, I don’t know. Look at this - he’s just running. Oh my. Well, it looks like he’s a little disoriented or something. It’s always possible guy could be on something.'
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Military heroes’ ID numbers posted online
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Washington Times, by Rowan Scarborough
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 10:33:28 PM
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The Social Security numbers of some of the nation’s most highly decorated Army war heroes from Iraq and Afghanistan were posted this week by a civilian contractor on a publicly available web site. The Army has launched an investigation to find out how the privacy of its heroes was violated. Of more than 500 names and profiles on the site, 31 contain social security numbers. Six are Medal of Honor recipients, two of whom are alive. There are also Social Security numbers for 25 soldiers who earned the Distinguished Service Cross, 22 of whom are living.
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