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The 'Obamaphone Lady'
Wall Street Jounal, by James Taranto    Original Article
Posted By: BamaMan- 10/1/2012 4:19:03 PM     Post Reply
This columnist both laughed and cringed at the "Obamaphone Lady" video that last week got wide play on YouTube, with boosts from Matt Drudge and Rush Limbaugh. It's one of a series of interviews someone using the handle RealFreedom1776 shot outside a Mitt Romney appearance in Bedford, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb. The Service Employees International Union was staging a protest against the Romney rally. The Obamaphone Lady, who as far as we know hasn't been otherwise identified, is a middle-aged black woman with a loud, gravelly voice.

Elizabeth Warren’s lead
over Scott Brown narrows
to 2 points in WBUR poll
Boston Globe, by Noah Bierman    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 4:13:09 PM     Post Reply
As Senator Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren prepare for their second debate tonight, a new poll shows Warren leading Brown by 2 percentage points — 46 percent to 44 percent, with 9 percent undecided in the hotly contested race. The WBUR/Mass Inc. poll of 504 likely voters taken Sept. 26- Sept. 28 is the seventh of nine surveys taken in September to show Warren, a Democrat and Harvard Law School professor, with a small lead over Brown, a Republican. But the results are well within the poll’s margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.

Surprise! Obama ignores a
law to aid his reelection
New York Daily News, by Gabriel Malor    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 4:10:48 PM     Post Reply
In case you missed it over the weekend, the Obama administration's Friday afternoon document drop was a memo from the Department of Labor telling defense contractors not to provide legally-required notice to thousands of employees that they are about to be laid off, if automatic spending cuts agreed to by the President and the Congress take effect. (Snip) When the administration first proposed this idea back in June, defense contractors patiently explained to the reelection-obsessed President that there is a law, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification ("WARN") Act of 1988, that requires federal contractors to tell employees 60 days

  


  

We are the 91%
American Thinker, by Rosslyn Smith    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 4:06:47 PM     Post Reply
The most important unnoted characteristic of telephone polls (on which most of the political journalism these days seems focused -- instead of on the economy) is that 91% of people refuse to participate in them. In other words, only 9% of the population is being heard in the polls. The data and analysis are laid out by Zombie at PJ Media: One of the most amazing - and significant - statistics of this election season has gone almost completely unnoticed: Only 9% of sampled households gave an answer to pollsters in 2012

Polls Show Romney Gaining
Ground, Winning Independents
Breitbart's Big Government, by Mike Flynn    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 4:03:31 PM     Post Reply
The final act of the presidential campaign opens today with two new polls showing the race between Obama and Romney tightening. New polls, released this morning, from ABC/WaPo and Politico both show Obama's lead nationally has been cut to 2 points, 49-47. Also, in both polls, Romney leads Obama among Independents by 4 points. Obviously, if Romney is leading among independents by 4, yet trailing overall by 2 points, both polls have probably sampled more Democrats. Indeed, the WaPo poll is D+5. This is a big improvement over past WaPo polls, which assumed that Democrats would have a bigger turnout

Mexican Teenagers Killed with
Fast and Furious Weapons
Breitbart's Big Government, by AWR Hawkins    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:55:24 PM     Post Reply
Confirmed: Weapons from Fast and Furious were used to gun down teenagers at a birthday party in Mexico in January 2010. As news breaks that 57 more Fast and Furious weapons have been found in Mexico, it is also being confirmed that some of those weapons were used to slaughter 14 Mexican teenagers and wound 12 more near Ciudad Juarez. According to reports, a group of armed commandos parked outside a birthday party attended by high school and college students on January 30, 2010, and opened fire with some of the weapons which had been smuggled across the border during

Wind farms given £34m to switch
off in bad weather: Households
stung by secretive payments
Daily Mail [UK], by Same Greenhill & Graham Grant    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:50:34 PM     Post Reply
Wind farm operators were paid £34million last year to switch the turbines off in gales. Two days last week saw householders effectively hand £400,000 to energy firms for doing nothing. The arrangement compensates wind farms for the National Grid’s inability to cope with the extra energy produced during high winds. The exact structure of the payments is mired in secrecy – even though families have to carry the cost in the form of higher power bills. (Snip) ‘Wind farms are already heavily subsidised and it is only right that all payments made to wind farms to reduce output are in

  


  

Army Can’t Say What It
Pays Disgraced General to Do
Wired News, by Spencer Ackerman    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:39:47 PM     Post Reply
What does Army Maj. Gen. William “Kip” Ward do for a living? The Army doesn’t seem to know. It knows where Ward works: He’s an assistant to Gen. Lloyd Austin, the Army’s vice chief of staff. But substantively, the Army seems to have no idea what Ward does for his money. After a week of research, the Army’s public relations office couldn’t come up with an answer. “The Army declines to comment on what Gen. Ward’s duties are,” George Wright, the Army’s deputy director of media relations, tells Danger Room It’s an unlikely position for Ward, who 18 months ago

White House confirms cyberattack
Politico, by Tim Mak    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:36:50 PM     Post Reply
The White House confirmed but sought to downplay a report by a conservative website on Sunday that it had been the victim of a cyberattack, volunteering to Politico that no harm had been done. The Washington Free Beacon reported that Chinese hackers had attacked a computer system in the White House Military Office. A White House official speaking on background late Sunday confirmed there was an attempted hack but said that it affected an unclassified network, was “isolated” and that there was no evidence that any data had been stolen.

Is Obama harboring
a Bolivian rights abuser?
Global Post [Boston], by Simeon Tegel    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:32:28 PM     Post Reply
Lima, Peru - Bolivia’s fraught relationship with the United States has nosedived again after Washington’s apparent refusal to extradite former President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada back to the South American country. Sanchez de Lozada is wanted in his homeland over the slaying in October 2003 — 15 months into his second presidential term — of dozens of protesters against his plans to export Bolivia’s oil and gas reserves. (Snip) Morales, an ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, said he had received a letter from the US government justifying the decision on the grounds that “civil society cannot be held responsible

Missing sword returns to
NH Marine after 43 years
Union Leader [Manchester, NH], by Paul Feely    Original Article
Posted By: nhchemist- 10/1/2012 3:31:34 PM     Post Reply
TEMPLE — Flooded with political survey and endorsement calls, Nancy Cowan almost ignored the phone last Friday when an out-of-state number popped up on Caller ID. She changed her mind and answered it — and the call changed her life. The call came from Rob McGann of Billerica, Mass., asking for Nancy’s husband James. McGann claimed to have something that belonged to him, an item missing for 43 years, that he was looking to return to its rightful owner, one former Marine to another — Jim’s Marine NCO sword, lost during a move in North Carolina 43 years ago.

  



Why Is Benghazi Still Being Treated
as a Law Enforcement Issue?
Commentary Magazine, by Alana Goodman    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/1/2012 3:29:50 PM     Post Reply
It’s been over 20 days since the attack in Libya, and while the Obama administration has finally acknowledged that it was an act of terrorism, it’s still being handled as a law enforcement issue. Reports indicate that the FBI still hasn’t been able to get into Benghazi to investigate, due to security concerns — concerns that are apparently very new, since the consulate was not heavily secured before the attack. Sen. Bob Corker sent a letter to the administration yesterday, demanding to know when and why the security situation became so perilous in Benghazi

Baird tells UN it spends too
much time looking at itself
Canada Free Press, by Lee-Anne Goodman    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:26:50 PM     Post Reply
New York - Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird delivered a scathing rebuke Monday to the United Nations, taking to the podium at the General Assembly to scold the UN for its failures and inefficiencies. The UN’s shortcomings are particularly evident in its inability to stop the bloodshed in Syria, said Baird, who spoke to a largely empty and seemingly disinterested chamber. “The crisis in Syria is a test of this organization’s ability to achieve results,” Baird said. (Snip) The UN spends too much time in self-examination, he continued, and needs instead to focus on the problems around the world that

Court in New Term Weighs
Same-Sex to Race-Related Laws
Bloomberg News, by Greg Stohr    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:22:37 PM     Post Reply
Washington - The U.S. Supreme Court will confront social issues that have divided the nation for decades in a new term that may produce its first ruling on gay marriage and a rollback of protections for racial minorities. (Snip) The affirmative action case, to be argued Oct. 10, gives the court’s Republican-appointed majority a chance to cut back racial preferences. Abigail Fisher, a white woman rejected by the University of Texas, says the school violated her constitutional rights by considering race as an admissions factor to boost black and Hispanic enrollment. Fisher’s appeal takes aim at the court’s 2003 Grutter

Ikea ‘regrets’ deleting women
from Saudi version of catalogue
Associated Press, by Karl Ritter    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 3:19:46 PM     Post Reply
Stockholm - Ikea is being criticized for deleting images of women from the Saudi version of its furniture catalogue, a move the company says it regrets. Comparing the Swedish and Saudi versions of the catalogue, Stockholm’s Metro newspaper on Monday showed that women had been airbrushed out of otherwise identical pictures showcasing the company’s home furnishings. The report raised questions in Sweden about Ikea’s commitment to gender equality, and the company released a statement expressing “regret” over the issue.

  


  

Obama vs. Obama at debates
Politico, by Glenn Thrush    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/1/2012 3:16:31 PM     Post Reply
LAS VEGAS — President Barack Obama’s most dangerous opponent in the trio of upcoming presidential debates isn’t Mitt Romney. It’s himself. (Snip)“This is not a guy who can hide his contempt, and the only thing that can really hurt is if he’s smug and thinks he’s got this in the bag,” said a Democrat close to the Obama campaign, echoing the sentiments of several other aides and advisers heading into Wednesday’s inaugural debate against Romney at the University of Denver. “The other danger for us is expectations. … People expect him to kill Romney.

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.

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