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AFP Responds to September
Jobs Report with Silence
Breitbart's Big Government, by Tony Lee    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/5/2012 9:01:21 PM     Post Reply
On the day the national unemployment rate was cut to 7.8 percent, Americans For Prosperity (AFP) on Friday released what may be one of the most attention-grabbing and unconventional ads of the 2012 election cycle. The ad is titled “Dinner Table” and features a recently unemployed father trying to eat dinner with his worried wife and two kids. The only sounds that can be heard are the tinkling of utensils as the family unnervingly pokes at their food. It is a scene that has been played in real life in millions of homes across America during the Great Recession and

Americans in Pakistan
to protest drone strikes
Associated Press, by Zarar Khan    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 8:48:28 PM     Post Reply
Islamabad - A group of American anti-war activists are in Pakistan to join a march into the country's tribal belt to protest U.S. drone strikes in the rugged northwest territory. Their presence has energized organizers behind the protest but also added to concerns that Islamist militants will target the weekend event. The two-day march — in reality a long convoy — is to be led by Imran Khan, the former cricket star-turned-politician who has become a top critic of the American drone strikes in Pakistan. It is to start Saturday in Islamabad and end in a town in South Waziristan,

M&Ms factory 'chemical
waste' behind bizarre
coloured honey
News.com.au, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 8:25:32 PM     Post Reply
Strange multi-coloured honey produced by French bees has been traced to a nearby factory processing waste from M&Ms chocolates. Beekeepers from Ribeauville in the Alsace region of northern France first noticed the problem in August, FranceTV Info reported. Bees in about a dozen apiaries started producing a substance that tasted like honey but was brightly coloured red, green or blue. (Snip) In March, the company had started using sugary waste from a Mars company factory that produced colourful M&Ms chocolates - and it had been storing the waste in vats open to the air.

  


  

Romney ribs Obama over debating skills
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/5/2012 8:16:01 PM     Post Reply
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney basked in an crowd energized by his successful debate performance during a rally in Florida on Friday, ribbing President Obama over his debating skills. "We heard his answers. Or his non-answers, as it may be," Romney said. The presidential candidate called the debate "a great experience" and said he "enjoyed" the back-and-forth with the president. "I think that Jim Lehrer did an excellent job in raising issues and giving us a chance to talk about the issues instead of the kind of gotcha interviews that happen sometimes," Romney said.

Chavez pulls out all the stops for
approaching Venezuelan election
Globe and Mail [Toronto, Canada], by Jan-Albert Hootsen    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/5/2012 8:05:55 PM     Post Reply
CARACAS - The elderly lady in the brown dress drops her bags and sighs as yet another employee of a bus company waves her away. “I’m sorry, sweetie, there are no buses. Not to Caracas, nor anywhere else,” the girl tells her. She’s not alone; no one in the dusty bus terminal of San Cristobal, a sprawling city on the Venezuela-Colombia border, is going anywhere today. President Hugo Chavez commandeered most of the buses in even the most remote corners of the country to pour tens of thousands of supporters into the nation’s capital for the closing week

Bill Clinton to hit the campaign
trail again for Obama
CNN, by Kevin Bohn    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 7:57:59 PM     Post Reply
Washington - A month after his well-received Democratic National Convention speech, former President Bill Clinton will be back next week trying to boost Barack Obama’s reelection bid. Clinton will join Obama in Los Angeles at a private fund-raiser Sunday, an Obama campaign aide told CNN. (Snip) Clinton, however, is not expected to attend a star-studded concert called “30 Days to Victory” on Sunday evening in Los Angeles. Actor George Clooney will deliver remarks at this event, while musical stars Jon Bon Jovi, Earth, Wind & Fire, Jennifer Hudson, Katy Perry and Stevie Wonder all are scheduled to perform, according to

The Rape of America’s
Ambassador to Libya
PJ Media, by Raymond Ibrahim    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/5/2012 7:57:52 PM     Post Reply
When seventy-year old retiring Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., suggested that the administration’s response to the embassy attacks was akin to a court asking a rape victim for an apology — in his words, “It’s like the judge telling the woman who got raped, ‘You asked for it because of the way you dressed’” — his analogy may not have been so allegorical: According to the Arabic website, Tayyar, the American ambassador in Libya [Christopher Stevens] was sexually raped before being killed by the gunmen who stormed the embassy building in Benghazi last night [Tuesday, September 11], in protestation

  


  

'Star Wars' Icon:
'Snake Oil Salesman'
Romney 'Must Be Defeated'
Newsbusters, by Randy Hall    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/5/2012 7:57:12 PM     Post Reply
Mark Hamill, the actor best known for portraying Luke Skywalker in the "Star Wars" movies, posted some harsh criticism of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in his Twitter account Thursday that drew some interesting responses. "I've never seen a candidate for president lie more than Romney," Hamill stated. "He lies effortlessly, shamelessly. This snake oil salesman must be defeated!!!" Some of the people who have responded to the 60-year-old actor's remarks took them less than seriously and worked in some reference to the three "Wars" movies in which Hamill was featured.

CNN's Candy Crowley: Debate
moderators 'need to take control' sometimes
Politico, by Mackenzie Weinger    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/5/2012 7:47:41 PM     Post Reply
CNN’s Candy Crowley said Friday that debate moderators “need to take control” at some points because “you want the conversation to move.” Crowley, who will be moderating the Oct. 16 presidential debate, said this week’s debate showed that Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama “are both going to take whatever time they feel they can get to put their views out.” “The interesting thing to me is that everybody was talking about Jim when it was over and I paid no attention to him simply because I’m sitting there writing down where I saw holes in their arguments thinking

Man Tells Obama: Business
'Terrible Since You Got Here'
Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/5/2012 7:46:58 PM     Post Reply
An Ohio man at the market told President Obama that business has been "Terrible since you got here," according to the White House pool report. Via the pool report: Potus stopped to meet people waiting for him, where he did the requisite hand-shaking, high-fiving and the rare baby-holding before going on to chat with proprietors at Turczyk's Meats and the adjoining Larry Vilstein's, Christopher Bakery and Edward Badbuster & Son. He then asked the proprietor at Rolston Poultry how business was going. "Terrible since you got here," the man said. Pool could not get close enough to

Obama on jobs report: We've
"come too far to turn back now"
CBS News, by Lindsey Boerma    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 7:37:59 PM     Post Reply
Celebrating a September jobs report that showed the lowest unemployment level since he took office, President Obama on Friday tried to make the case at a Fairfax, Va., rally that "this country has come too far to turn back now." (Snip) "For the 'undecideds' who are here," he said to laughter in the crowd, "as well as those who are watching today - I've said before, this is a choice not just between two candidates and two parties, but a choice between two fundamentally different visions for America. And today, I believe that as a nation, we are moving forward

  



Human Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Traced to Roman Times
LiveScience, by Tia Ghose    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 7:35:41 PM     Post Reply
By burning wood, humans have been significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions as far back as the Roman Empire, researchers say. The finding may lead scientists to rethink some aspects of climate change models, which assume humans weren't responsible for much greenhouse gas before the Industrial Revolution. "It was believed that emissions started in 1850. We showed that humans already started to impact greenhouse effects much before," study co-author Célia Sapart of Utretcht University in the Netherlands said.

Olympic legend Phelps
holes astonishing 50-Yard
putt at Dunhill Links
Daily Mail[UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/5/2012 7:26:24 PM     Post Reply
Don't you just hate people like this? Not only is Michael Phelps the most decorated Olympian of all time - with 18 swimming golds to his name - but he's also an amazing golfer too. The American holed a monster putt from over 50 yards in the Dunhill Links Championship at Kingsbarns in Scotland on Friday, proving his sporting prowess extends onto dry land as well. Phelps is playing with former Ryder Cup player Paul Casey and his brilliant putt, which took a full 17 seconds to drop, probably even made his decorated partner jealous.

Leno Mocks Straight-Jacketed
Matthews Being Taken Away
Mid-Meltdown By Men in White Coats
Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 7:08:10 PM     Post Reply
As NewsBusters previously reported, MSNBC's Chris Matthews had an on-air meltdown Wednesday after the presidential debate. NBC Tonight Show host Jay Leno mocked this incident Thursday showing a video clip of Matthews giving his rant in a straight jacket as he's being taken away by men in white coats (video follows with transcript and absolutely no need for additional commentary): (Snip) Chris Matthews in Straight Jacket: We have our knives out. We go after the people and the facts. What was he doing tonight? [Two men in white coats appear and carry Matthews away]

Is Obama in rope-a-dope
debate mode?
Telegram & Gazette [Worcester, MA], by Clive McFarlane    Original Article
Posted By: onashi- 10/5/2012 6:40:15 PM     Post Reply
A Yale University study has shown that a great many misinformed Americans are unlikely to change their minds, even when presented with facts contrary to their understanding. And when misinformation supports people’s pre-existing political views, it is almost impossible to change their minds with the pertinent facts. According to the study conducted by political scientist John Bullock, the harder one tries to rebut the misinformation, the more recalcitrant Americans, and particularly conservatives, are to changing their position.

  


  

A Fantasy Election, an Imaginary Man
City Journal, by Andrew Klavan    Original Article
Posted By: JumboHC- 10/5/2012 5:57:08 PM     Post Reply
Even before his inauguration, Barack Obama was an imaginary man, the creation of his admirers. Think back to the 2008 Time magazine cover depicting him as FDR, the Newsweek cover of the same year on which he was shown casting Lincoln’s shadow, or the $1.4 million Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”—this in 2009, less than a year after he had taken office. It was not that Obama had done nothing to deserve these outsized comparisons and honors—it was not just that he had done nothing

Romney closes gap with
Obama to 2 points after
debate: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Reuters, by Patricia Zengerle    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/5/2012 5:15:43 PM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON- President Barack Obama's lead over challenger Mitt Romney has narrowed to just two percentage points since the Republican's strong performance in their first debate, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday. In more bad news for Obama, one in five voters said the Democrat's performance in the contest in Denver on Wednesday made them feel more negative about him and almost a third said they felt more positive about his Republican challenger.

Why It Matters: Issues at
stake in election
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/5/2012 4:46:39 PM     Post Reply
A selection of issues at stake in the presidential election and their impact on Americans, in brief: Abortion: Abortion and birth control are divisive issues in politics, and they've flared up at times in this campaign despite the candidates' reluctance to dwell on them. President Barack Obama supports abortion rights. And his health care law requires contraceptives to be available for free for women in workplace health plans. Republican Mitt Romney opposes abortion rights, though he previously supported them. He says the Supreme Court ruling establishing abortion rights should be reversed, allowing states to ban abortion.

Will Big Bird ever leave
the government nest?
Orange County Register [CA], by Mark Steyn    Original Article
Posted By: supersid- 10/5/2012 4:40:46 PM     Post Reply
Apparently, Frank Sinatra served as Mitt Romney's debate coach. As he put it about halfway through "That's Life": "I'd jump right on a big bird and then I'd fly ... ." That's what Mitt did in Denver. Ten minutes in, he jumped right on Big Bird, and then he took off – and never looked back, while the other fellow, whose name escapes me, never got out of the gate. It takes a certain panache to clobber not just your opponent but also the moderator. Yet that's what the killer Mormon did

In biggest protest, Jordan
Islamists demand change
Reuters, by Suleiman al-Khalidi    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 4:33:55 PM     Post Reply
Amman - Thousands of Jordanian Islamists marched on Friday in the largest demonstration since Arab Spring-inspired protests erupted last year, calling on King Abdullah to accelerate democratic reforms. At least 15,000 protesters from across the country flocked to the main street leading to the Husseini mosque in downtown Amman after Friday prayers and chanted: "Listen Abdullah, our demands are legitimate" and "People want to reform the regime." (Snip) The "Friday to Rescue the Nation" rally was called by the Muslim Brotherhood, the largest opposition party, to push for broader representation and a more democratic parliament.

  



Ohio Poll Analyst: Voter Turnout Modeling
Predicts Big Ohio Trouble for Obama
PJ Media, by Instapundit    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/5/2012 4:33:17 PM     Post Reply
“Simply stated, Cuyahoga County has lost enough Democrats and independents since 2008 that, when projected across the state of Ohio, Obama’s big 2008 gains are all gone. Given how drastically voter registration has changed in Cuyahoga County since 2008, it is likely that Romney can carry the state of Ohio, which is quite contrary to what popular media polls are saying.” That’s the analysis of Clinton Cooper at Election Insights, an Ohio firm that uses geographic information systems (GIS) and election data to illustrate the political landscape of the electorate. While most pundits and media outlets are focused

U.S. Consumer Spending
Slows in September
Gallup, by Elizabeth Mendes    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 4:22:29 PM     Post Reply
Washington, D.C. - Americans' self-reported average daily spending fell to $74 in September, after climbing for two months and reaching $77 in August, its highest level in nearly four years. But Americans still spent more this September than they did in any September over the past three years. (Snip) Lower- and middle-income consumers, as well as those with upper incomes, spent less on average in September than in August. But upper-income spending in September was still higher than in the same month in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Lower-income Americans' average daily spending of $61 in September is on par with

Denver restaurant owners get death
threats over Romney refusal
Fox News (Denver), by Will C. Holden    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/5/2012 4:22:27 PM     Post Reply
Denver — When the owners of a Denver Mexican restaurant turned down an offer to host a Mitt Romney campaign stop, they never envisioned their lives would be threatening because of it. But Oscar Aguirre said that’s exactly what has happened. Aguirre owns Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe, which is located in the heart of Denver’s Highland neighborhood at 2005 West 33rd Avenue, with his parents. He said the Romney campaign reached out to his restaurant in August at least partly due to the fact that his parents are Mormon.

Cutter: Yeah, we’ve been lying
about the $5 trillion we
said Romney’s lying about
Hot Air, by Mary Katharine Ham    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 4:18:07 PM     Post Reply
Here, CNN’s Erin Burnett takes Obama spokesperson Stephanie Cutter to task for leaving out half of Gov. Mitt Romney’s tax plan in order to claim he’s pitching a $5 trillion tax cut for the wealthy. What he has said is that he would like to lower tax rates for everyone by 20 percent, but that he would make his plan revenue-neutral by getting rid of some deductions and loopholes and producing higher economic growth. It’s perhaps understandable that members of the Obama campaign are utterly unfamiliar with the concept of higher economic growth, but simply ignoring half of Romney’s plan

San Diego gas prices continue to skyrocket
Scripps Media, Inc.*, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/5/2012 4:12:54 PM     Post Reply
San Diego - The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County recorded what is believed to be its largest single-day increase Friday, rising 19.5 cents to $4.523, its highest amount since July 10, 2008. The average price has risen for seven consecutive days, including 9.2 cents on Thursday and 5.8 cents on Wednesday, and is now 40.7 cents more than one week ago, 36.7 cents higher than one month ago and 70.9 cents greater than one year ago, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.

SI teacher puts himself on camera
languishing in the rubber room
New York Daily News, by Ben Chapman & Rachel Monahan    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 4:10:22 PM     Post Reply
This Staten Island teacher wants the world to know he is paid $75,000 a year to do nothing all day long. More than two years after the city shut down the so-called rubber rooms that served as detention centers for teachers, Francesco Portelos sat in front of a live cam Thursday, killing time. “I want people to see where their tax dollars are going,” said Portelos, 34, who taught technology at Intermediate School 49 until last spring, when he got yanked from the classroom, he said. “I’m getting paid $75,000 to sit around.” The live cam showed him surfing the

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