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Nursing Home Companies
File RICO Lawsuit Against SEIU
Breitbart's Big Government, by Dr. Susan Berry    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:43:40 PM     Post Reply
HealthBridge Management and CareOne, related companies that own and operate nursing homes in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and two other states, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the New England Health Care Employers Union, also known as Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 1199NE, and United Healthcare Workers East, also an affiliate of SEIU. The lawsuit claims the unions violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act through the use of threats, sabotage, and intimidation in a “shake-down” to coerce the companies to accept union demands. The health care companies charge that SEIU’s use of the help of politicians and

Why Lindsay Lohan’s Endorsement
of Romney is More
Important Than You Think
Townhall, by Leah Barkoukis    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:41:02 PM     Post Reply
If you missed it, actress Lindsay Lohan came out in support of Mitt Romney this week telling reporters at a party in Los Angeles that she thinks, “unemployment is very important now,” which is why she plans to support Gov. Romney. The endorsement didn’t garner much media attention (Snip) As Weigel notes, it's not like either side was falling over themselves to score the lusted-after and enviable Bissinger endorsement. But Bissinger is emblematic of millions of Americans. These people don't follow politics, don't understand the issues with depth, and plan to vote based on what little information they've gleaned.

Biden Knocked Ryan Over "Credit
Card" Wars Biden Also Voted For
New American, by Jack Kenny    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:37:32 PM     Post Reply
In charging his Republican opponent with putting "two wars on a credit card" in the October 11 vice-presidential debate, Vice President Joe Biden misrepresented his own voting record on the wars in a misstatement of fact that went unchallenged by both the debate moderator and the Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). (Snip) But as the Washington Free Beacon pointed out, Biden, then a senator from Delaware, voted for the same "credit card" wars Ryan supported. Biden voted with the overwhelming majority of his colleagues in favor of the Authorization of the Use of Military Force, passed in

  


  

Will Smith to Co-host Latest
Hollywood Fundraiser
for Team Obama
Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:34:45 PM     Post Reply
Will Smith was arguably the most popular movie star in the world until the 2008 movie "Seven Pounds" underwhelmed at the box office. He licked his wounds, took several years off, and returned to theaters a few months back with the third installment of the "Men in Black" series. Now, Smith is making a move that could change the way people think of the affable star. First lady Michelle Obama is set to return to Los Angeles for yet another star-studded fundraiser -- this one hosted on Oct. 25 by Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith at their home

More than 500 economists,
5 Nobel laureates back
Romney’s economic strategy
Daily Caller, by Caroline May    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:22:52 PM     Post Reply
More than 500 economists — including five Nobel laureates — have endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s economic plan as the right choice for jobs creation and economic growth. The pro-Romney group “Economists for Romney” announced Monday that its statement of support for the former Massachusetts governor’s economic plan now has 526 signatories, up from 400 a week ago. “We enthusiastically endorse Governor Mitt Romney’s economic plan to create jobs and restore economic growth while returning America to its tradition of economic freedom,” Economists for Romney’s statement of support reads, proclaiming Romney’s plan as based on “proven principles” to restrain

Why Jack Reed doesn’t want
Senate hearings on Libya (yet)
WPRI [Providence, RI], by Ted Nesi    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/13/2012 3:13:25 PM     Post Reply
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, doesn’t think the Senate should call hearings yet on the Obama administration’s handling of the attack in Libya last month that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens. “Secretary Clinton appointed Ambassador Tom Pickering to do a detailed review asking tough questions,” Reed told WPRI 12′s Tim White in a phone interview on Thursday. (Snip) Asked whether the time is right for senators should hold their own independent hearings into what happened, Reed replied: “No, I don’t think so.”

New $100 bills stolen
en route to Fed facility
CNN Money, by James O'Toole    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:04:55 PM     Post Reply
New York - Unknown thieves stole a "large amount" of newly-designed $100 bills bound for a Federal Reserve facility in New Jersey on Thursday, the FBI said. Frank Burton, Jr., spokesman for the FBI's Philadelphia division, said the theft occurred at some point between when the shipment of bills landed at the Philadelphia airport on a commercial flight from Dallas at 10:20 Thursday morning, and when the shipment reached its New Jersey destination around 2:00 p.m., when the courier service transporting the bills reported some missing. Burton declined to comment on the amount taken, but said it was substantial.

  


  

Man left with rotting leg
after hospital 'loses' him
The Local [Sweden], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 3:01:42 PM     Post Reply
A 21-year-old Swedish man fears that he will be unable to walk unaided again after Linköping University Hospital lost track of him, leading to a delay in the treatment of a routine foot fracture. John Bruhne broke his foot while skateboarding and was told by the hospital that he would be home within a couple of days. Six weeks and eight operations later Bruhne was however still in hospital, according to a report by Sveriges Television Östnytt. The extended hospital stay was made necessary after staff at the hospital lost track of him as he was moved across several wards.

Attention Disorder or Not,
Pills to Help in School
New York Times, by Alan Schwarz    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/13/2012 2:59:32 PM     Post Reply
Canton, Ga. — When Dr. Michael Anderson hears about his low-income patients struggling in elementary school, he usually gives them a taste of some powerful medicine: Adderall. The pills boost focus and impulse control in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (snip) “I don’t have a whole lot of choice,” said Dr. Anderson, a pediatrician for many poor families in Cherokee County, north of Atlanta. “We’ve decided as a society that it’s too expensive to modify the kid’s environment. So we have to modify the kid.”

Brotherhood head calls for
'jihad' to liberate J'lem
Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 2:58:19 PM     Post Reply
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Mohammed Badie called on Muslims worldwide to liberate Jerusalem by means of jihad, according to AFP. In his weekly message to supporters, Badie reportedly asserted that “The jihad for the recovery of Jerusalem is a duty for all Muslims,” stressing that the city's conquest “will not be done through negotiations or at the United Nations.” The Brotherhood's Supreme Guide has in the past called on Arab forces to confront Israel and for the international community to pressure the “Zionist government to withdraw from the land of Palestine.”

Do black people support
Obama because he's black?
Associated Press, by Jesse Washington    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/13/2012 2:54:59 PM     Post Reply
Surviving slavery, segregation and discrimination has forged a special pride in African-Americans. Now some are saying this hard-earned pride has become prejudice in the form of blind loyalty to President Barack Obama. Are black people supporting Obama mainly because he's black? If race is just one factor in blacks' support of Obama, does that make them racist? Can blacks' support for Obama be compared with white voters who may favor his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, because he's white?

  



Despite federal probe, mental illness,
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
expected to be re-elected
Chicago Sun-Times, by Natasha Korecki & Art Golab    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 2:54:47 PM     Post Reply
He’s being treated for bipolar disorder — a mental illness that can bring depression, mania, risky behavior and delusions. He’s had a highly publicized relationship with a “social acquaintance” that rocked his marriage. His name is repeatedly linked to disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Now he’s the target of a federal investigation into “suspicious activity” into his congressional finances. (Snip) “He’s going to be re-elected,” political consultant Thom Serafin said. “In this particular part of the world, being a ‘D’ is so important.”

Mark Steyn: Hillary Clinton used
Libyan ambassador's dead body
'as prop to peddle a false narrative'
The Daily Caller, by Jeff Poor    Original Article
Posted By: sparky86- 10/13/2012 2:52:39 PM     Post Reply
On Hugh Hewitt’s radio last week, National Review columnist Mark Steyn accused the Obama administration of using slain U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens as a political prop. Steyn, author of “After America: Get Ready for Armageddon,” particularly criticized the way top administration officials — including the president — referred to Stevens as a “friend.” “I think it’s extraordinary that the president and the Secretary of State and everyone below them knew … that his ridiculous [YouTube] video has nothing to do with [the attack on the consulate]. And they have spent the next four weeks in effect lying to us

Intelligence Community
Responds to Biden 'Bloviations'
Breitbart's Big Peace, by Alfred S. Regnery    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 2:51:56 PM     Post Reply
Vice President Joe Biden laughed mirthlessly during the debate as Republican vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) coolly unbraided the Obama Administration’s foreign policy—but the joke is probably on Joe. (Snip) The retired intelligence officials and foreign policy veterans I spoke with have expressed alarm and frustration at the vice president’s attempts to use the intelligence community as a scapegoat. Bill Schneider, who served Ronald Reagan as Under-Secretary of State and was tapped by Donald Rumsfeld to chair the Defense Science Board under George W. Bush, told me that Biden “sought to blame the intelligence community for the lack

Englewood gunshot victim was
in city for brother's birthday
Chicago Tribune, by Peter Nickeas    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/13/2012 2:45:32 PM     Post Reply
A 34-year-old southwest suburban man who was in the city to celebrate his brother's birthday Friday was shot to death about 11:30 p.m. Friday on an Englewood street, according to police. A dark SUV heading east on 71st Street pulled up on the 7100 block of Eggleston Avenue and someone inside opened fire south on 71st, hitting Lafayette Johnson as he stood between a Ford Taurus and an SUV. He lived in the 2600 block of West 89th Street in Evergreen Park and died where he fell. Nearby were two siblings who grieved in different ways.

  


  

Romney raps Obama on 'Big Bird'
United Press International, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/13/2012 2:44:32 PM     Post Reply
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio -- GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney told supporters in Ohio Saturday his campaign is about big issues while President Obama talks about "smaller things." Speaking at a rally at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Romney repeated his criticism of Obama on a range of issues including jobs, healthcare and energy policy, and ridiculed the president for making a campaign issue of the GOP nominee's remark that he would "fire ['Sesame Street' character] Big Bird" by cutting federal funding for public broadcasting.

Suicide of B.C. girl in YouTube
clip sets off police probe
Canadian Press, by Terri Theodore    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/13/2012 2:41:45 PM     Post Reply
Vancouver - A video glimpse into the life of a now-dead teenage girl who said she was being relentlessly bullied has prompted a police investigation, expressions of concern and a renewed call to end such cruelty. RCMP said Friday that serious-crime teams are working together, conducting interviews and reviewing contributing factors to the death of 15-year-old Amanda Todd. (Snip) “Those involved in bullying, depending on the form of the bullying and what the end result of the bullying is, certainly can result in criminal charges.” But Thiessen added it’s “extremely difficult” to get the evidence police need and that’s why officers

Magnets kill cancer cells in lab
Belfast Telegraph [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/13/2012 2:30:38 PM     Post Reply
A magnetic method of killing cancer cells has been developed by scientists in South Korea. The technique uses a magnetic field to flip a "self-destruct" switch in tumours. Researchers have demonstrated that the process works in bowel cancer cells and living laboratory fish. Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is one of the body's ways of getting rid of old, faulty or infected cells. In response to certain signals, the doomed cell shrinks and breaks into fragments. These are then engulfed and consumed by amoeba-like immune cells.

Russia says it will not renew
arms agreement with U.S.
Reuters, by Thomas Grove    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/13/2012 2:24:15 PM     Post Reply
Moscow - Russia will not renew a decades-old agreement with Washington on dismantling nuclear and chemical weapons when it expires next year, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying on Wednesday. The death of the 1991 agreement, which had been renewed twice, is the latest in a series of hitches in relations between the United States and Russia and casts doubt on the future of the much-vaunted "reset" in relations between the Cold War-era foes.

Gunmen kill Yemeni who worked
at U.S. embassy in Yemen
Reuters, by Mohammed Ghobari    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/13/2012 2:19:16 PM     Post Reply
Masked gunmen shot dead a Yemeni man who worked in the security office of the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa on Thursday, in an attack a Yemeni security source said appeared to be the work of al Qaeda. The incident was the latest of a wave of attacks on officials in the impoverished Arab state, which is battling Islamist militants with Washington's help. The attackers, on a motorcycle, opened fire on Qassem Aqlan - who headed an embassy security investigation team - near his house in the center of Yemen's capital, the source told Reuters.

  



Women could save Japan's
economy: IMF's Lagarde
Agence France Presse, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/13/2012 1:42:35 PM     Post Reply
Women could rescue Japan's chronically underperforming economy if more of them went to work, the female director of the International Monetary Fund said Saturday. Christine Lagarde said Japan's shrinking and greying workforce, which has left the country struggling to pay welfare bills, could really benefit from an injection of female talent. "Because there is this ageing problem... we believe that women could actually help very much," Lagarde told reporters in Tokyo, where the IMF is holding its annual meetings(Snip)"Today you have five out of 10 Japanese women out of the job market, as opposed to two out of 10

The Nebraska town with
only 11 residents that sells
more than FOUR MILLION
cans of beer every year - because
it's next to a Native American
reservation
Daily Mail (UK), by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/13/2012 1:42:08 PM     Post Reply
An American Indian tribe is considering taking its case to state court after its lawsuit against four beer stores in Whiteclay, Nebraska was thrown out last week by a federal judge. The Oglala Sioux Tribe governs the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, just over the state line from Whiteclay. Last year the four beer stores named in the suit sold the equivalent of 4.3 million 12-ounce beer cans even though according to the latest census, Whiteclay has only 11 residents.

Racial preferences for the privileged
New York Post, by Linda Chavez    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/13/2012 1:30:20 PM     Post Reply
The Supreme Court this week took up a case that just might put an end to race-based college admissions. The justices heard arguments Wednesday involving a University of Texas affirmative-action program, whose whole purpose seems to be to give special preference to black and Hispanic applicants who come from middle-income and affluent homes. Long past are the days when affirmative-action proponents could argue they were simply trying to help disadvantaged minorities. Now the rallying cry is simply to bolster the number of black and Hispanic students on campus — even if it means denying admission to better-qualified

Woman can’t sue CEO
after abortion, court rules
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/13/2012 12:14:15 PM     Post Reply
Newark, N.J. — A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a woman who dated Nets CEO Brett Yormark can’t sue him after she had an abortion. Reyna Purcell claims Yormark promised to stay in their relationship and take her on vacation if she ended her pregnancy. Purcell claims she wanted to keep the baby. She had an abortion in February 2011. Yormark ended the relationship shortly after. Purcell sued Yormark last year. A judge dismissed the case, saying the promise was not in writing and attorneys were not present. Purcell appealed. The appeals court on Friday upheld the lower

Crowds surge at Romney
campaign events as GOP
candidate rides the wave
of momentum
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/13/2012 12:11:30 PM     Post Reply
The crowds tell the story. As Election Day nears, Mitt Romney is drawing large and excited throngs. Look to dusty Iowa cornfields, rain-soaked Virginia parks, the muddy fields of the Shelby County Fairgrounds, where a crowd of 9,500 - almost half of this western Ohio town - gathered among the barns and stables on a frigid October evening this week to glimpse the Republican presidential contender. Romney's debate performance against President Barack Obama last week - and his energetic appearances following it up - have fueled a rise in enthusiasm on the campaign trail. Whether or not it will

How the 2012 Election
Is Stacked for the GOP
New York Magazine, by Jonathan Chait    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/13/2012 11:58:28 AM     Post Reply
One thing you may have missed even if you’re following the election really, really closely is that Americans get to vote this November to decide control of not on one or even two but three bodies: The president, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. The relative importance of the three could be apportioned about 50:25:25. The ratio of news coverage to the race for control is about 80:19:1. Hardly any public polls exist. Every couple of weeks, the handful of Congressional handicappers update their projections, based on entrail-reading

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