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Why are people fleeing California?
Human Events, by Steven Greenhut    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:15:32 PM     Post Reply
Sacramento - Not long ago, I penned a case for staying in California, arguing that there’s nothing wrong here that isn’t fixable. California, blessed by magnificent and varied geography, mild weather and an “anything’s possible” culture, suffers mainly from a political process controlled by union advocates (Snip) The most troubling thing I’ve seen is the delusion embraced by the state’s dominant Democrats, who really believe that California is only one massive tax increase away from being fixed. “Maybe I know too much about this stuff, but we’re in a recovery, a slow recovery, and it’ll keep recovering with any luck,”

Voters Keep Missing the
Conventional Wisdom’s Memo
National Review Online, by Jim Geraghty    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/1/2012 3:10:31 PM     Post Reply
Awful week for Romney, declares the conventional wisdom . . . and yet we begin Monday with a new poll result: A new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll of likely voters shows President Barack Obama ahead 49 percent to 47 percent, a point closer than a week ago and still within the margin of error. Romney now leads by 4 points among independents, up slightly from a week ago. Well, I’m sure ABC News will confirm the conventional wisdom of a building Obama landslide . . . wait: Registered voters in this survey,

High court rejects
challenge to roadless rule
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:08:21 PM     Post Reply
Cheyenne, Wyo. - The U.S. Supreme Court has turned away an appeal challenging a federal rule that bars development on 50 million acres of roadless areas in national forests. The justices ruled Monday they will leave in place a federal appeals court decision that upheld the so-called roadless rule that took effect late in the presidency of Bill Clinton. The state of Wyoming and the Colorado Mining Association said closing so much forest land to development has had serious consequences for residents of Western states and the logging, mining and drilling industries.

  


  

New Comet Discovered—May Become
"One of Brightest in History"
National Geographic, by Andrew Fazekas    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:06:02 PM     Post Reply
If astronomers' early predictions hold true, the holidays next year may hold a glowing gift for stargazers—a superbright comet, just discovered streaking near Saturn. Even with powerful telescopes, comet 2012 S1 (ISON) is now just a faint glow in the constellation Cancer. But the ball of ice and rocks might become visible to the naked eye for a few months in late 2013 and early 2014—perhaps outshining the moon, astronomers say. The comet is already remarkably bright, given how far it is from the sun (Snip) Because 2012 S1 appears to be fairly large—possibly approaching two miles (three kilometers) wide—and
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This Is The Devastating Ad
Republicans Are Using To
Hammer Obama On Libya
Business Insider, by Grace Wyler    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:02:12 PM     Post Reply
Karl Rove's American Crossroads Super PAC is out with a new web ad today, blasting President Barack Obama over his administration's botched response to the terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya. Splicing together images of the attack with clips from the campaign rally Obama held that day, the narrator asks "What did President Obama do the same day of a terror attack on American citizens? He campaigned in Las Vegas." The video later slams Obama for skipping meetings with foreign leaders in New York last week, while taking the time to appear on The View. (Snip) Overall, the effect is pretty damning.

Elizabeth Warren's Law License
Issues Have Gotten Even
Worse Before Tonight's Big Debate
Business Insider, by Erin Fuchs    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 2:56:22 PM     Post Reply
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is facing new scrutiny over whether she illegally practiced law in Massachusetts without a license. Massachusetts Lawyer Weekly recently polled attorneys in the state about whether Warren should be investigated for "possibly" practicing law without a license from the state. Eighty-seven percent of the 1,134 lawyers polled want the Harvard law professor investigated. (Snip) The new law license headaches will likely come up in tonight's debate with incumbent Republican Senator and heartthrob Scott Brown, who has also demanded she turn over a list of her corporate clients.

Experts Believe Russia Is Bankrolling
A Plan To End Shale Gas
Associated Press, by Kevin Begos    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 2:53:24 PM     Post Reply
Pittsburgh - The Kremlin is watching, European nations are rebelling, and some suspect Moscow is secretly bankrolling a campaign to derail the West's strategic plans. It's not some Cold War movie; it's about the U.S. boom in natural gas drilling, and the political implications are enormous. Like falling dominoes, the drilling process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is shaking up world energy markets from Washington to Moscow to Beijing. Some predict what was once unthinkable: that the U.S. won't need to import natural gas in the near future, and that Russia could be the big loser.

  


  

Middle-income families
could face $2,000 tax
hike next year, study shows
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/1/2012 2:49:10 PM     Post Reply
A typical middle-income family making $40,000 to $64,000 a year could see its taxes go up by $2,000 next year if lawmakers fail to renew a lengthy roster of tax cuts set to expire in December, according to a new report Monday. Taxpayers across the income spectrum would be hit with large tax hikes, the Tax Policy Center said in its study, with households in the top 1 percent income range seeing an average tax increase of more than $120,000, while a family making between $110,000 to $140,000 could see a tax hike in the $6,000 range.

U.S. Gov't Employees Among
Top Campaign Contributors
to Obama; Bankers Among Top
Contributors to Romney
Cybercast News Service, by Penny Starr    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 2:46:24 PM     Post Reply
U.S. government employees and their families have thus far contributed $396,550 to President Barack Obama's reelection campaign, making them one of the top five sources of cash for the campaign to reelect the president, according to Opensecrets.org. Employees of the U.S. State Department and their families have, by themselves, contributed $213,256 to the Obama reelection campaign. Standing alone, State Department employees and their families are the 17th largest contributors to the Obama campaign, ranking just above the employees and family members of Wells Fargo, who have contributed $202,216 to the Obama campaign.

Top Afghanistan general:
‘Al-Qaida has come back’
Washington Examiner, by Joel Gehrke    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 2:37:25 PM     Post Reply
With President Obama’s team gradually admitting al-Qaida’s role in the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Libya, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan announced that “Al-Qaida has come back.” “Al-Qaida has come back, [and] is a resilient organization,” Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen told 60 Minutes last night, per the Armed Forces Press Service. “But they’re not here in large numbers. But al-Qaida doesn’t have to be anywhere in large numbers.” Allen is leader of the International Security Assistance Force. His remark seems to undercut President Obama’s foreign policy boast from this weekend in Nevada.

Paul Ryan: 'We're not expecting
media to tell our story'
The Hill [Washington DC], by Justin Sink    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/1/2012 2:34:46 PM     Post Reply
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan suggested media bias at a closed-door fundraiser for Romney campaign donors Sunday in Connecticut, telling attendees that he does not expect the "media to tell our story." “We can’t expect the president to play fair; he’s not,” Ryan said, according to CTNewsJunkie. "And we’re not expecting the media to tell our story. They’re not. That means we have to do it ourselves. And that means we have to rely on the generosity of our fellow citizens who want to get this country back on the right track.” Video of the private event was posted

  



Cuban physicians desert in fear
of Chávez's electoral defeat
El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Frank López Ballesteros    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/1/2012 2:31:58 PM     Post Reply
Cuban officials coordinating Venezuelan health program "Misión Barrio Adentro" are worried about the numerous desertions taking place in Venezuela. It is believed that as many as 80 Cuban physicians have left the country on a monthly basis over the last 90 days, ahead of October 7 presidential election. Furthermore, the exodus may exceed the figure recorded in 2011 (500 doctors). "Some 22 physicians, including me, deserted the program in different parts of the country in just one week in May (...) It has been at least 80 people per month," commented Yumar Gómez,

Colts reveal more information
about Pagano's illness
WXIN-TV [Indianapolis], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 2:31:42 PM     Post Reply
When the Indianapolis Colts take the field against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, they'll be without head coach Chuck Pagano. Pagano will miss the Green Bay game and several more after being diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APML). Pagano is currently undergoing treatment at an Indianapolis-area hospital. In Pagano's absence, offensive coordinator Bruce Arians will lead the team. During a news conference Monday morning at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, Colts owner Jim Irsay provided more information about Pagano's condition. According to Irsay, Pagano had been feeling fatigue over the last few weeks and noticed some bruising.

Akin ad says McCaskill
benefited from stimulus
The Hill [Washington DC], by Alexandra Jaffe    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/1/2012 2:30:53 PM     Post Reply
Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) launched a new ad in his bid for Senate in Missouri on Monday that asserts that Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) influenced the federal stimulus bill to benefit herself. "Ever wonder why Claire McCaskill called the stimulus bill 'wildly successful'? The stimulus that didn't create jobs, that cost us billions. Well, now we know: The stimulus made McCaskill rich," a narrator says, pointing to $1 million from the bill that allegedly went to McCaskill's family. It includes an audio clip of McCaskill saying that she and a group of Senators

Queens teacher suing city
claiming he was beaten
up by a first-grader
New York Post, by Kieran Crowley    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 2:20:41 PM     Post Reply
A hulking Queens gym teacher and former college football player claims a pupil fractured his ankle, injured his knee and forced him to go to a shrink for stress — even though the kid was only 50 pounds and in first grade. Burly, 220-pound PS 330 teacher John Webster, 27, said a 4-foot-2 Rodrigo Carpio, 6, also kicked and pinched the Elmhurst school’s principal, a security officer and another teacher during a rampage in April. “It’s sort of like an angel-devil sort of thing,” said the 5-foot-10 Webster, who recently filed a notice of his intent

  


  

Obama gets endorsement
he doesn't want -- from Chavez
USA Today, by David Jackson    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/1/2012 2:04:18 PM     Post Reply
This isn't an endorsement President Obama will claim. Hugo Chavez, the socialist president of Venezuela, told state television: "I hope this doesn't harm Obama, but if I was from the United States, I'd vote for Obama." Chavez, who like Obama is seeking re-election, also called the American president "a good guy," reports Reuters. "I think that if Obama was from Barlovento or some Caracas neighborhood, he'd vote for Chavez," said the Venezuela leader. It's quite a contrast to how Chavez described Obama predecessor George W. Bush -- as "the devil."

Jets owner Woody Johnson
puts Mitt Romney win over
Jets victory
Star Ledger [Newark,NJ], by Mike Vorkunov    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/1/2012 1:50:59 PM     Post Reply
Jets owner Woody Johnson detailed his priorities today in an interview with Bloomberg. Asked whether he would rather the Jets have a winning season in 2012 or Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential candidate that Johnson has backed, take the White House in November, Johnson replied that he would "put country first" and choose a Romney victory. The Jets, though, clearly remain a priority. During the interview, the team is represented by Johnson's green tie. Johnson apologized to Jets fans for Sunday's 34-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers,

Will Pot Become Legal?
Reason, by Steve Chapman    Original Article
Posted By: zoidberg- 10/1/2012 1:42:52 PM     Post Reply
Judging from recent history, any young person who aspires to be president should be aware that certain attributes seem to be critical. You have to be male. You have to have an Ivy League degree. You have to have been a governor or senator. And, don't forget, you have to have smoked marijuana. That is something all the presidents in the past 20 years have in common.(Snip)Logicians will quarrel with my reasoning, arguing that drug use did not propel these men to high office. That's true. But it obviously didn't hinder them.

Organic Illusions
American.com, by Blake Hurst    Original Article
Posted By: eagleblurst- 10/1/2012 1:22:49 PM     Post Reply
A recent study by a group of scientists at Stanford University found that the nutritional benefits of organic food have, to say the least, been oversold. Apres moi, le deluge. A furor has erupted. In our modern-day version of holy wars, we’ve replaced debates about gnosticism and Manichaeism with arguments about the virtues of locally grown versus sustainable versus organic. As with all wars over doctrine, the rhetoric has been fierce.

Meet the Ohio Voters Who
Are Killing Romney's Campaign
Atlantic (Boston, MA), by Molly Ball    Original Article
Posted By: Quaestio- 10/1/2012 1:22:08 PM     Post Reply
This ought to be the place where President Obama's reelection hopes went to die. In the coal-mining country of southeastern Ohio, half an hour from the West Virginia border, I expected to find a potent stew of anti-Obama sentiment. This area home to the downtrodden Appalachian whites who have never much trusted the president -- but, now, thanks to cultural resentments and the coal industry's decline, they're practically in open revolt.
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Ineffective Obama has left
his base disenchanted
by broken promises
Irish Independent (Dublin, IRE), by Karen Coleman    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/1/2012 1:15:39 PM     Post Reply
In February 2008 I met American friends in New York at a diner in downtown Manhattan. It was two days after Super Tuesday and the couple had just flown in from Los Angeles, where they live. Over omelettes and sourdough toast we discussed the results of the Democrat primaries that had seen Barack Obama narrow the gap against his rival Hillary Clinton. My Californian friends were buzzing with excitement at the prospect of the young senator making it to the White House to redeem America's reputation, which had been badly damaged by the incumbent president.

California Governor Brown vetoes
bill that allowed towns to
release undocumented immigrants
NBC News, by Miranda Leitsinger    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/1/2012 1:15:06 PM     Post Reply
California’s governor late Sunday vetoed a bill that would have allowed local authorities to free undocumented immigrants from custody despite requests by immigration officials to hold them for possible deportation proceedings. The controversial practice has long been criticized by immigration advocates who say the federal requests, known as detainers or holds, cast a wide dragnet that ensnared even those who had committed minor crimes or no offenses. But Immigration and Customs Enforcement had said the program was instrumental in helping enforce immigration laws and in getting violent offenders off the streets.

DOJ domestic phone, email,
Internet surveillance of Americans
skyrocketed under Obama
Daily Caller, by Josh Peterson    Original Article
Posted By: Drive- 10/1/2012 1:14:14 PM     Post Reply
A new report from the American Civil Liberties Union shows a dramatic increase in the U.S. Department of Justice’s electronic surveillance of Americans under the Obama administration. Documents obtained by the ACLU through a Freedom of Information Act request revealed that under President Obama between 2009 and 2011, warrantless electronic surveillance requests by the Justice Department to spy on phone communications increased 60 percent from 23,535 to 37,616.

Scaboroughs's Dishonest Defense
Of MSNBC's False Romney Attack
Breitbart's Big Journalism, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: Drive- 10/1/2012 1:10:28 PM     Post Reply
Joe Scarborough attempted to dig himself out of a hole this morning, but only dug himself a bigger one. In a dishonest and misleading attempt to defend yet-another one of his unrelenting, arrogant, smug, anti-Romney attacks -- but one that blew up in his face over the weekend -- Scarborough claimed this morning that MSNBC did not doctor audio to make it sound as though a crowd chanting "Romney" was chanting "Ryan." And what Scarborough committed in doing so was a lie of omission.

Judge Napolitano: In Cell Phone
Privacy Case, Government’s Arguing
Theory of Fourth Amendment ‘That
No One’s Ever Heard Of’
Fox Business Network, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 1:08:23 PM     Post Reply
A federal appeals court in New Orleans is set to hear a case on whether the government can take possession of an individual’s cell phone records from their carrier without a search warrant. A federal court has already denied the government’s bid to obtain the records without a warrant. Judge Andrew Napolitano weighed in on Fox Business Network this morning, saying the government’s argument represents a new theory of the Fourth Amendment “that no one’s ever heard of in 230 years.” The Justice Department argues that the Fourth Amendment does not apply to a third

Report: Obama Administration
Removed 9/11 Threat Memo From
Website After Libya Attack
Fox News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/1/2012 12:58:31 PM     Post Reply
A new report alleges that the State Department removed from its website a memo from Sept. 6 that advised U.S. personnel overseas that there was no credible threat of a terror attack to coincide with the anniversary of 9/11. The memo was reportedly scrubbed from the website by the State Department’s Overseas Security Advisory Council sometime after the Libya consulate attack. Chris Horner, author of “Liberal War On Transparency,” joined Steve Doocy on Fox and Friends to discuss the bombshell allegation. He said the move is not surprising, given what he calls the

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