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Liz digs in deeper hole
Boston Herald, by Howie Carr    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 5:17:41 AM     Post Reply
Does Granny Warren really believe everything she said last night in Lowell? I mean, this woman is a moonbat’s moonbat. She makes Obama look like a moderate. Two weeks ago, she was wringing her hands about higher college tuitions. Last night she repeated (or Scott Brown did it for her) that she’s for in-state tuition for illegal aliens — which amounts to free tuition for people in the country illegally. But not for kids from New Hampshire whose parents pay income tax in Massachusetts.(Snip) The debate took place on a warm October evening — Elizabeth Warren summer.

An NGO in Africa Goes Awry
Weekly Standard, by Armin Rosen    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 5:14:49 AM     Post Reply
In late August, the world’s most high-profile development project celebrated another milestone. The Millennium Villages Project opened its newest site, in northern Ghana, with newly minted Ghanaian president John Mahama and the UK’s international development secretary on hand. The official interest in the project’s arrival in Ghana only emphasized its unique stature in the typically wonkish world of development economics. Wherever MVP founder, Columbia professor, bestselling author and former World Bank presidential hopeful Jeffrey Sachs and his vision of aggressive, integrated rural development go, money, attention and political approval are almost bound to follow.

Official resigns after report finds VA
spent $6.1M on lavish conferences
The Hill (DC), by Jordy Yager    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 5:05:37 AM     Post Reply
The head of Human Resources for the Veterans Affairs Department resigned after an inspector general’s (IG) report found that the agency spent $6.1 million on two weeklong conferences. The 142-page IG report investigated about $762,000 in “unauthorized, unnecessary, and/or wasteful expenses” during two conferences held in Orlando, Fla., that included $49,516 to produce a parody video of the late-Gen. George S. Patton. Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration John Sepúlveda stepped down on Sunday following the release of the report, which determined that he “abdicated his responsibilities” by not properly overseeing the conferences.

  


  

Obama’s claim that the Bush tax
cuts led to the economic crisis
Washington Post, by Glenn Kessler    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 5:02:33 AM     Post Reply
“Now Governor Romney believes that with even bigger tax cuts for the wealthy, and fewer regulations on Wall Street, all of us will prosper. In other words, he’d double down on the same trickle-down policies that led to the crisis in the first place.” — President Obama, in a new two-minute television ad released Sept. 27, 2012 “This election to me is about which candidate is more likely to return us to full employment. This is a clear choice. The Republican plan is to cut more taxes ...” — Former president Bill Clinton, in an Obama campaign ad running since August

The Intel Behind Obama’s Libya Line
Daily Beast, by Eli Lake    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 4:55:51 AM     Post Reply
For eight days after the attacks on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, government officials said the attacks were a spontaneous reaction to an anti-Islam film.(Snip)It’s unclear why the talking points said the attacks were spontaneous and why they didn’t mention the possibility of al Qaeda involvement, given the content of the intercepts and the organizations the speakers were affiliated with. One U.S. intelligence officer said the widely distributed assessment was an example of “cherry picking,” or choosing one piece of intelligence and ignoring other pieces, to support a preferred thesis.

CNN poll: Obama’s bounce
gone, race now statistically tied
Hot Air, by Allahpundit    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/2/2012 4:43:40 AM     Post Reply
In CNN’s last poll, taken soon after the Democratic convention, O led by six among likely voters. That lead’s now cut in half, to within the margin of error, despite weeks of media doomsaying about Romney’s campaign. In fact, the last four national polls all have the race within two or three points with a bounce opportunity for Romney looming 48 hours from now. I think the first debate will essentially be an audition for him: Obama’s the ultimate known quantity but, for millions of low-information voters, this’ll be the first time they see Romney in action.

Are Polls Showing How
you’ll Vote? Or How You
Think Others Will?
Townhall, by Laura Hollis    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/2/2012 12:50:39 AM     Post Reply
One of the things which makes the media’s bias in favor of President Obama so influential is the natural human tendency to want to belong, and the fear being out of the mainstream. As a professor, I cannot count the number of classes in which students were reluctant to ask a question for fear that everyone else already knew the answer. And yet when some “brave soul” actually asks, at least half the class heaves an audible sigh of relief – they all have the same question. (Snip) This same dynamic is, I believe, what’s behind some of the wacky

  


  

Voters Don’t Believe Paul Krugman
Townhall, by Daniel J. Mitchell    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/2/2012 12:43:25 AM     Post Reply
As shown in the video series on the economics of government spending, I’m not a big fan of the welfare state, which is big government in the long run. I’m also not a fan of bigger government in the short run, which is what we get from Keynesian economics and so-called stimulus. (Snip) Three quarters (74%) of voters do not believe federal government spending has helped the economy, and 86% do not believe government spending has helped their own personal financial situation. This pessimism over the impact of government spending is consistent throughout many key demographic groups that are frequently

Cheap Politicians
Creators Syndicate, Inc., by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/2/2012 12:40:18 AM     Post Reply
Now that the National Football League has apparently learned that it can be costly to hire cheap officials, perhaps the rest of us should learn the same lesson when it comes to government officials, whose bad calls can do a lot more damage. What do we do when we want a better car, a better home or a better bottle of wine? We pay more for it. We definitely need a lot better crop of public officials. (Snip) No doubt many, if not most, government officials are already paid more than they are worth. But the whole point of higher

Romney Says Obama
Is Out of Excuses
Wall Street Journal, by Colleen McCain Nelson    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/2/2012 12:22:09 AM     Post Reply
Denver - Mitt Romney told supporters Monday night that Barack Obama is out of excuses, and on Nov. 6, voters will put him out of office. The Republican presidential nominee arrived in Denver two days before his first debate with Mr. Obama, and he took the opportunity to test some of his arguments here, laying out his critique of the president’s policies. Mr. Romney told the crowd at the rally — estimated by his campaign at about 5,500 — that he is ready to face Mr. Obama. (Snip) “The middle-class squeeze has been unbearable,” he said. “Gasoline prices way up.

Skydiver aims to break
sound barrier in free fall
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/2/2012 12:15:42 AM     Post Reply
Cape Canaveral, Fla. - His blood could boil. His lungs could overinflate. The vessels in his brain could burst. His eyes could hemorrhage. And, yes, he could break his neck while jumping from a mind-boggling altitude of 23 miles. But the risk of a gruesome death has never stopped "Fearless Felix" Baumgartner in all his years of skydiving and skyscraper leaping, and it's not about to now. Next Monday over New Mexico, he will attempt the highest, fastest free fall in history and try to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier. (Snip) Doctors, engineers and others on

  



$1.5 billion a year
cost to fix pensions?
Chicago Tribune, by Hal Dardick    Original Article
Posted By: AltaD- 10/1/2012 11:46:05 PM     Post Reply
Absent significant pension system reforms, it would cost the city an extra $1.5 billion a year beginning in 2016 to start the process of restoring financial health to its pension funds, aldermen were warned Monday. If those costs kicked in, services would be cut, taxes would soar or both. Continuing to rely solely on property taxes to cover pension costs would result in a tripling of the city levy, said Ald. Patrick O'Connor, 40th, chairman of the Workforce Development and Audit Committee. The tale of looming financial woe came at a six-hour hearing as part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's

Univision Exposes Fast and Furious'
Rising Body Count
Investor's Business Daily, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: HollowLeg- 10/1/2012 11:34:56 PM     Post Reply
Scandal: A Univision special documents how weapons provided by the administration to Mexican drug cartels repeatedly have taken a deadly toll as families on both sides of the border wait for true answers and accountability. We may never know how many deaths, kidnappings and other criminal activities were facilitated by more than 2,000 weapons that were allowed to "walk" into Mexico under the Obama administration's Fast and Furious program, but a Univision special aired Sunday exposes more of the carnage. The special, put together by Univision's investigative unit

Gazans protest demolition
of smuggling tunnels
Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Khaled Abu Toameh    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 11:09:29 PM     Post Reply
For the first time since the election of President Mohamed Morsi, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have staged demonstrations against the demolition of tunnels along the border with Egypt. Some of the protests were organized by Hamas, whose leaders had thus far refrained from criticizing Morsi and the new Egyptian government. (Snip)In recent weeks, Egyptian security forces have destroyed dozens of tunnels that Hamas and many Palestinians used to smuggle goods and people across the border. The move came after unidentified terrorists killed 16 Egyptian border guards in their military base in Sinai during Ramadan. “Oh, people and president of

Nato withdrawal from Afghanistan
could be speeded up, says Rasmussen
Guardian [UK], by Ian Traynor    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 11:05:48 PM     Post Reply
Brussels - The retreat of western forces from Afghanistan could come sooner than expected, the head of Nato has said as he conceded that the recent Taliban strategy of "green on blue" killings had been successful in sapping morale. In an interview with the Guardian Nato's secretary-general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, responded to pressure for a faster withdrawal from Afghanistan by stating that the options were being studied and should be clear within three months. (Snip) Nato aims to have an Afghan security force of 352,000 taking over responsibility for the country in just over two years when the US-led combat

  


  

Smokers feel the pinch
as France raises taxes
France 24, by Joseph Bamat    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 11:01:57 PM     Post Reply
In a country famed for its laissez faire attitude toward smoking bans, the French government is now hitting smokers where it hurts: their wallets. From October 1, French smokers began paying 6.5% to 10% more for tobacco, as an unpopular price rise went into effect. No pack of cigarettes in France will cost less than €6.10, with high-end brands going for €7. It is not clear whether this price hike will finally push French smokers to quit, as France’s 2008 full smoking ban failed to reduce the number of smokers. The number of 18 to 75-years-olds smokers actually increased by

Is Obama Introducing National
Socialism to the United States?
Power Line, by John Hinderaker    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/1/2012 11:01:49 PM     Post Reply
That is a big topic on which much can be said. The U.S. has dabbled in National Socialism before; elements of Roosevelt’s New Deal emulated Mussolini’s policies, and were implemented by men who made no secret of their admiration for Il Duce. But it has been a long time since anyone has seriously tried to turn the United States in a National Socialist direction. Which is what Barack Obama seems to be doing. Consider his 983 executive orders, compared with George W. Bush’s 63. Or his extra-constitutional czars; or his illegal cramdown of bondholders in auto

Weather On Mars Surprisingly
Warm, Curiosity Rover Finds
Space.com, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:57:32 PM     Post Reply
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is enjoying some nice, warm weather on the Red Planet — and spring hasn't even come to its landing site yet. Curiosity's onboard weather station, which is called the Remote Environment Monitoring Station (REMS), has measured air temperatures as high as 43 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) in the afternoon. And temperatures have climbed above freezing during more than half of the Martian days, or sols, since REMS was turned on, scientists said. These measurements are a bit unexpected, since it's still late winter at Gale Crater, the spot 4.5 degrees south of the Martian equator

The polls show a race
that is still up for grabs
Washington Post, by Jennifer Rubin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/1/2012 10:51:21 PM     Post Reply
In the Washington Post-ABC News poll and the Battleground Poll, both of which show a race within the margin of error nationally and with President Obama under 50 percent, Mitt Romney supporters will find confirmation that the contest’s dynamics have changed very little, if at all, since the summer. The dramatic ups and downs in August and September seem to be a wash. But wait, is the race still in the bag for Obama, as some would have you believe? You’ve got to get deep into the weeds to tell what is going on.

Hugo Chavez vows
stronger socialist drive
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:51:06 PM     Post Reply
Caracas, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez pledged to redouble his efforts to create a socialist system if re-elected in Sunday's election, saying the next six-year term would bring bigger changes. Since taking office in 1999, Chavez has increased the government's role in the economy and has nationalized private businesses including cement plants, banks and retail stores. He has also used the country's oil wealth to bankroll social programs including cash benefits for poor families and state-run grocery stores. "We've laid the foundations of 21st century socialism and today we launch, well, the second cycle," Chavez said. "We'll launch the

  



Brown-Warren second
debate echoes the first
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Alexandra Jaffe    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:49:00 PM     Post Reply
Democrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican Sen. Scott Brown pulled no punches in their second debate in the prominent and intense contest for a U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts. The contenders, facing off before a packed and energetic audience at University of Massachusetts-Lowell, echoed themes from their first encounter: Brown continued his focus on Warren's Native American heritage and corporate clients to attack her character, and Warren again hammered at Brown's record and his support for tax breaks for the wealthy. (Snip) “Part of this race is also integrity and character and trustworthiness, and there’s a test you can take, and

Latino voter eligibility at all-time high
in US but turnout likely to remain low
Guardian [UK], by Ed Pilkington    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:44:01 PM     Post Reply
New York - The number of eligible Latino voters has reached a historic high, with almost 24 million able to participate in November's presidential election, an increase of 4 million over the previous ballot in 2008. (Snip) But Pew's research also underscores the unfulfilled nature of Latino political power. In 2008, only half those entitled to vote actually cast their ballots – a participation rate well beneath that of African Americans (65%) and whites (66%). The turnout of Hispanics in November could be even lower, as Census Bureau data suggests that the number of Latinos who are registered to vote

Analysis: In Obama’s economy,
immigrants outpace
native-born Americans
Daily Caller, by Neil Munro    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:36:52 PM     Post Reply
Immigrant job-seekers have gained far more in President Barack Obama’s weak economy than have native-born Americans, according to government data. Since Obama’s inauguration, employers have fired and hired millions of workers during the bust and slow recovery. The net result is that they employed more than 1.7 million more immigrants — but only 418,000 more native-born Americans — in August 2012, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ household survey. (Snip) The job data is collected in the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly survey of American households. The survey shows that immigrants won three out of every four jobs added

Mark Levin: Media Racist For
Not Reporting Fast & Furious
Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/1/2012 10:32:44 PM     Post Reply
"It’s my contention right now that these white, liberal media outlets are racist based on the priorities of what they cover and what they don’t cover." So said conservative talk radio host Mark Levin in Monday's opening monologue about the media's refusal to cover Mexican homicides associated with the Obama administration's failed "Fast and Furious" program as well as countless black murders in Chicago (video follows courtesy our dear friends at The Right Scoop with transcript and commentary): (Snip) Dozens of people have been killed, the vast majority of whom are Mexicans, but including Americans. And during the few press

Lockheed says it won’t
issue layoff notices
Washington Times, by Susan Crabtree    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/1/2012 10:31:26 PM     Post Reply
Lockheed Martin on Monday backed down from its summertime threat to issue layoff warnings to employees just before the November election, saying the Obama administration has given assurances that it won’t immediately kill any major defense contracts when automatic spending cuts go into effect in January. The announcement ends a months-long standoff with the administration that could have turned into a political headache, but the news drew criticism from Republicans who questioned whether the Pentagon and White House budget office even had the legal authorityknown as sequesters

White House secret meetings examine
al-Qaeda threat in North Africa
Washington Post, by Greg Miller and Craig Whitlock    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/1/2012 10:28:11 PM     Post Reply
The White House has held a series of secret meetings in recent months to examine the threat posed by al-Qaeda’s franchise in North Africa and consider for the first time whether to prepare for unilateral strikes, U.S. officials said. The deliberations reflect concern that al-Qaeda’s African affiliate has become more dangerous since gaining control of large pockets of territory in Mali and acquiring weapons from post-revolution Libya. The discussions predate the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S. compounds in Libya but gained urgency after the assaults there were linked to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM.

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