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Republicans threaten to
subpoena WH official
CBS News, by Sharyl Attkisson    Original Article
Posted By: LOL Thomas- 9/30/2012 1:00:38 AM     Post Reply
Congressional Republicans are threatening to subpoena a White House official who declined to speak to them in their investigation of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gunwalking operation: Fast and Furious. (Snip) Just days after Newell testified to Congress on July 26, 2011 that he'd shared information with O'Reilly, whom he described as a long time friend, O'Reilly was transferred to Iraq and not available for questioning. Thereafter, he declined interviews with congressional investigators and the IG. In a letter sent to O'Reilly's attorney Thursday, Issa and Grassley state that O'Reilly's "sudden transfer" to Iraq took him

Democrat judges elected with
Obama may soon be ousted
Houston Chronicle, by Brian Rogers    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/30/2012 12:15:37 AM     Post Reply
Democratic judges who surprised Harris County in a 2008 rout because of strong turnout for Barack Obama are bracing for a tough fight in November after seeing the GOP, which had a clean sweep in 2010, continue to bolster its position statewide. In the county's 23 contested state district court races, 18 Democrats will have to overcome strong Republican momentum to keep their benches. "It doesn't look great," said Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston. "The state is trending conservative, so it will be difficult for Democrats to retain a lot of those seats."

In Libya, security was lax
before attack that killed U.S.
ambassador, officials say
Washington Post, by Ernesto Londoño and Abigail Hauslohner    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/30/2012 12:09:54 AM     Post Reply
On the eve of his death, U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens was ebullient as he returned for the first time in his new role to Benghazi, the eastern Libyan city that embraced him as a savior during last year’s civil war. He moved around the coastal town in an armored vehicle and held a marathon of meetings, his handful of bodyguards trailing discreetly behind. But as Stevens met with Benghazi civic leaders, U.S. officials appear to have underestimated the threat facing both the ambassador and other Americans. They had not reinforced the U.S. diplomatic outpost there to meet strict safety

  


  

Lee Boyd Malvo, 10 years
after D.C. area sniper shootings:
‘I was a monster’
Washington Post, by Josh White    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/30/2012 12:05:49 AM     Post Reply
Lee Boyd Malvo said he remembers each of the sniper shootings in detail. But one moment — one image — stands out among the carnage of that terrifying time 10 years ago: “Mr. Franklin’s eyes.” Malvo remembers being in the blue Chevrolet Caprice, in which police found binoculars and walkie-talkies. He scanned the area to make sure John Allen Muhammad had a clean shot. He gave the “go” order and looked across Route 50 in Seven Corners at the target. Muhammad, hidden on a hill above, pulled the trigger. A bullet screamed across the highway, instantly killing Linda Franklin

Obama Played Politics
On Libya, Not Mitt
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 11:07:10 PM     Post Reply
A tipping point in the ongoing efforts by the Obama administration to downplay the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya may have been reached this weekend. After weeks of placidly regurgitating the White House spin on the Libya attack, the headlines on the front page of the New York Times showed that even the leading liberal cheerleader for the president understood the game was over: “Shifting Reports on Libya Killings May Cost Obama; An Opening for Romney; Intelligence Aides Say Attack on Compound Was ‘Organized.’” That sums the situation up nicely but the Times has it slightly

According to the dissent,
Chávez's plan pursues communism
El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Ender Marcano    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 9/29/2012 11:01:10 PM     Post Reply
Much has been said about an alleged "hidden neo-liberal package" fabricated by opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski to be implemented in the event of taking office. Both the challenger and members of his campaign team have stubbornly rebutted it. Nevertheless the matter was good for spokespersons of the Unified Democratic Panel (MUD) to refer to the Socialist Plan 2013-2013, labeled by them as communist. "There is consistency of what used to be called the communist world with what is purported here in Venezuela," commented in a recent press conference, José Guerra, former chief research officer at the

What to Make of Declining
Democratic Registration?
Power Line, by John Hinderaker    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 10:57:23 PM     Post Reply
On our podcast today, Brian Ward, Steve Hayward and I talked about the obviously bogus polls that purport to show Barack Obama with a big lead in various swing states, even though those same polls show Romney winning independent voters by significant margins. Those results make sense only if enormous numbers of voters are signing up as Democrats. But is there any evidence of any such trend? Not at all; the evidence is entirely to the contrary. Hugh Hewitt, among others, has been talking about these data: Voter registration in the Buckeye State is down by 490,000

  


  

Thousands of Venezuelans in
Florida will travel to New
Orleans to vote
Sun Sentinel [South Florida], by Ihosvani Rodriguez    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 9/29/2012 10:49:41 PM     Post Reply
Casting a ballot in the upcoming presidential election in Venezuela will require Oscar Ganem to drive 832 miles from his home in Pompano Beach to a polling station in New Orleans. That's no sweat, he says, for he despises President Hugo Chavez so much he's willing to travel great distances to help oust the socialist leader. "It's a message to a dictator that you can't take away freedom and democracy from us," said the Weston-based paralegal. "We will drive up 19,000 miles if we have to."

The squaddie and the squirrel:
Soft-hearted soldier who nursed dying
baby creature back to health by
feeding it every four hours
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 9/29/2012 10:37:07 PM     Post Reply
A kind-hearted soldier rescued a baby squirrel on the verge of death and then nursed him back to health by feeding him every four hours. Warrant officer Pyotr Pankratau was serving in the Belarussian army when he discovered the tiny baby squirrel under a tree. Despite his military duties, Pankratau took him back to base and managed to squeeze in feeds of milk every four hours around his busy schedule. Incredibly, the baby squirrel made a full recovery and stayed with Pankratau throughout his two years of service in the army. Pankratau named the squirrel Minsk

Two Venezuelan opposition
activists shot dead
Reuters, by Andrew Cawthorne and Deisy Buitrago    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 9/29/2012 10:30:59 PM     Post Reply
CARACAS - Gunmen shot and killed two local leaders of parties backing presidential challenger Henrique Capriles on Saturday in the worst violence of a volatile campaign before Venezuela's election next weekend, the opposition said. Capriles' party, Primero Justicia (First Justice), said the gunmen fired from a van that witnesses identified as belonging to state oil company PDVSA or the local mayor's office during a rally in the agricultural state of Barinas. The government of President Hugo Chavez, who is seeking re-election, confirmed the deaths and vowed the perpetrators would be brought to justice. Interior Minister Tareck El Aissami

'Exodus Now': Black Bishop
Launches Brutal Attack Against
Democratic Party
Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 9/29/2012 10:25:50 PM     Post Reply
You can't imagine how many videos I get sent to me. I make a point of watching some of all of them, but I couldn't stop watching this one:(Video)Note that Bishop Jackson is not endorsing Mitt Romney or the Republican Party and never once mentions Barack Obama. His testimony is merely an indictment of the Democrat Party, not from a racial or partisan perspective, but from a Christian one. Honestly, I would love to hear anyone attempt to argue against the points the Bishop makes about Planned Parenthood, same sex marriage, and most especially the Democratic Party's attacks against God

  



Just one GP for 500,000 patients:
The true scale of crisis in out-of-
hours NHS cover revealed
Daily Mail [UK], by Sophie Borland    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 9/29/2012 10:17:37 PM     Post Reply
Out-of-hours GPs are being left to care on their own for up to half a million patients. Cost-cutting NHS chiefs are routinely assigning just one family doctor to districts that stretch over hundreds of square miles. A third of primary care trusts, which manage GP services, have slashed night and weekend spending over the past 12 months. In Cornwall, some nights have seen one GP looking after 535,000 patients. In Mid Essex just one doctor is in charge of 370,000 between 7pm and 8am. And after axing one of its two doctors, North East Essex has the same

Ryder Cup 2012:
Herculean effort of
Ian Poulter sees Europe rally
late on to restrict USA
to 10-6 lead
Telegraph [UK], by Oliver Brown    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 9:44:27 PM     Post Reply
Medinah -The recovery was inspired by the Herculean efforts of Ian Poulter, who reeled off an extraordinary five birdies in succession from the 14th to secure his third straight win of the competition. José María Olazábal’s Europe are not dead yet. But for the contribution of Poulter, who with Rory McIlroy reeled off four birdies in succession from two holes down to defeat Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson one up, the Europeans would have been out of this contest altogether. On an intense and dramatic evening in Chicago, Sergio Garcia and Luke Donald also performed heroically

Pat Caddell: Media Have Become An
"Enemy Of The American People"
Real Clear Politics, by Ian Schwartz    Original Article
Posted By: vastrightwingconspirator- 9/29/2012 9:30:25 PM     Post Reply
In recent remarks to an AIM conference, "ObamaNation: A Day of Truth," former Democratic pollster and analyst Pat Caddell said, "I think we're at the most dangerous time in our political history in terms of the balance of power in the role that the media plays in whether or not we maintain a free democracy." Caddell noted that while First Amendment protections were originally provided to the press so they would protect the liberty and freedom of the public from "organized governmental power," they had clearly relinquished the role of impartial news providers.

Obama family 'costs taxpayers $1.4Billion
per year' (that's 20 times more expensive
than British Royal Family)
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 9/29/2012 9:12:40 PM     Post Reply
Politicians looking for savings to deal with the national debt crisis should perhaps start by abolishing the President. Barack Obama and his family cost the taxpayer $1.4billion per year, according to a recently published book. By contrast, the British Royal Family costs less than $60million each year. Two of the principal costs of the the Obama presidency - and any other presidency - are staffing and security, according to Robert Keith Gray's book Presidential Perks Gone Royal. When it comes to keeping the First Family safe, few would dispute that it is worth paying a high price to keep

  


  

The power of cute: How looking
at pictures of baby animals
can help improve your
concentration levels
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 9/29/2012 9:01:55 PM     Post Reply
One thing the internet has shown us, is that few people can resist looking at images of cute animals. Now new research has revealed that looking at cute images of baby animals doesn’t just make you feel warm and fuzzy inside, but can actually improve your work performance and help you concentrate. The study comes from researchers at Hiroshima University. In Japanese, the word ‘kawaii’ means cute and so the report is rather appropriately entitled ‘Power of Kawaii’. Through three separate experiments a team of scientists found that people showed higher levels of concentration being shown pictures of

Khalid al-Mansour and his
‘terrible, horrible, not good, very bad’
luck with dear friends and reporters
Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele    Original Article
Posted By: davesenior- 9/29/2012 8:46:28 PM     Post Reply
There have been lots of interesting responses to last week’s column about Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, but none more interesting than the response of al-Mansour himself. [Snip] Just two days after my column appeared, al-Mansour was doing damage control — telling Buzzfeed.com that he had never talked to OPEC Secretary General Rene Ortiz about setting up the $200 million fund, as Jarrett had reported — and that indeed he had never even talked to Jarrett about the topic. That, of course, would make Jarrett either a liar or a charlatan, which considering his distinguished 50-year career in journalism, including long stints

Thousands attend NYC
concert highlighting poverty
Associated Press, by Lou Ferrara    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 7:54:59 PM     Post Reply
NEW YORK— K'naan kicked off a free concert in Central Park on Saturday evening that also included performances by Black Keys and John Legend to call attention to poverty worldwide. Dubbed the Global Citizen Festival, the concert lineup featured Neil Young, Band of Horses and Foo Fighters as well. Video of the event was streamed worldwide as about 60,000 music fans poured into the park. The concert included a surprise appearance from Legend, who played "Imagine" at a piano on the Great Lawn stage, a short walk from where the song's author, John Lennon, once lived.

WashPost Ombudsman Takes
Conservative Side: Post
Opinion Pages Too Dominated
by Liberals
Newsbusters, by Tim Graham    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 7:43:19 PM     Post Reply
Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton explored conservative dissatisfaction with the national news in polls and then wondered if the Post’s own columnist corps didn’t lean dramatically to the left: “The Post should first be about news without slant. If The Post wants to wrap its news in commentary, fine, but shouldn’t some of those voices then be conservative?” He listed all the “progressives” the Post was planting throughout the paper: With the exception of Dan Balz and Chris Cillizza, who cover politics in a nonpartisan way [?], the news columnists almost to a person write from left of center.

Paul Ryan tops the Sunday
talkers, but Chris Christie
is there too
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 7:38:57 PM     Post Reply
This weekend's huge 'get' was Paul Ryan by Fox News Sunday. They'll probably ask him a little bit about his campaign with Mitt Romney and why they are both bothering to continue their effort, when the mainstream media has pronounced the Republican ticket DOA. The Sunday shows' other big-name guest is New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the Republican convention's keynoter, who will show up on ABC's This Week and NBC's Meet the Press. And, oh, look, alongside him on both shows is Obama aide David Plouffe. (But Haley Barbour will be on the panel.) Candy Crowley on CNN will have

  



'Likeability’ is the bane
of modern politics
Telegraph [UK], by Janet Daley    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 9/29/2012 7:30:41 PM     Post Reply
There was a headline on one of the television news channel websites last week which read (this is an exact quote): “PM David Cameron addressed the UN on the need to support the Arab Spring, before appearing on the Letterman show”. Does anybody else see the incongruity here? What if it had said, “Prime Minister offers plan for world peace before doing limbo dance with banana balanced on his nose”? We have now apparently reached the point where a major national leader’s stint on a comedy programme has pretty much the same political news value as an intervention in the

We Recommend Mitt Romney for President
Dallas Morning News, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: Muguy- 9/29/2012 7:27:38 PM     Post Reply
Barack Obama will forever be a historic, as well as historical, figure in American life. Candidate Obama, an orator of great skill and cadence, might have overcome everything and put the U.S. on a brighter path. President Obama, unfortunately, fell short of the challenge. We see evidence of Obama’s shortcomings in his re-election campaign, a relentlessly negative push to disqualify his opponent instead of standing on his accomplishments.

Shootings leave 2 dead,
6 wounded across city
Chicago Tribune, by Rosemary R. Sobol & Peter Nickeas    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 9/29/2012 7:09:50 PM     Post Reply
Someone fatally shot a 17-year-old boy in the head Friday night in the Pill Hill neighborhood on the Far South Side, authorities said, and a 33-year-old man was killed later in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side. Six others were wounded but expected to survive the attacks, which happened as far north as Sunnyside Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood south to 85th Street in the Gresham neighborhood. Seventeen-year-old Derrick Davis, who lived one block north of where he was killed, was shot in the 9200 block of South Chappel Avenue about 6:15 p.m.,

Benghazi-Gate: A Timeline
of Government Deceit, Deception,
and Outright Lies
Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/29/2012 6:35:01 PM     Post Reply
Al-Qaeda is on the path to defeat." -- President Barack Obama: Sept 6th, 2012, at the Democratic Convention. --- Late yesterday afternoon, in an obvious attempt to rescue President Obama from what could and should be a brutal round of Sunday shows examining the cover up the White House is currently engaged in with respect to the sacking of our consulate in Libya, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) released a statement revising its assessment of the attack. It is now the official position of the American intelligence community that what happened in Benghaz

Benghazi: The Unanswered Question
Powerline, by John Hinderaker    Original Article
Posted By: ragu- 9/29/2012 6:30:40 PM     Post Reply
It is a common tactic among politicians and others who are in trouble to plead guilty to a lesser offense in order to distract attention from their real transgression. That is, I think, what the Obama administration has done in admitting belatedly that the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi was an act of terrorism, not, as Mark Steyn put it, a movie review that got out of hand. Scott detailed that sorry history earlier this morning. The administration hopes, I think, that acknowledging the obvious with respect to the nature of the attack will allow the press

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