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You've never had it so good...
but prepare for the
return of rationing
Daily Express [UK], by Geraint Jones    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/14/2012 5:42:57 AM     Post Reply
On July 4, 1954, almost nine years after the end of the Second World War, food rationing in Britain finally ended. The years of scraping together meals from whatever was to be found in an understocked larder were over. The next half century saw nothing short of a revolution in food production and consumption. New mechanised farming techniques and more effective pesticides combined to send production levels soaring.[Snip] Now those years are being viewed as a golden age, when cheap, plentiful supplies of food flooded the market and families had unprecedented choice in their daily diet. Why?

Russian Hackers Plan
U.S. Cyber Bank Heist
Fox Business News, by Matt Egan    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:42:07 AM     Post Reply
Security professionals have recently learned that a cartel of Russian hackers is planning to launch a separate attack aimed at stealing money from about 30 U.S. financial institutions, an apparent attempt to piggyback and capitalize on the ongoing cyber attacks on U.S. banks. The emergence of Russian hackers suggests a potential shift in the motivation of the cyber attacks from ideological to financial and also points to a longer duration of the ongoing attacks. “It’s like an axis of evil. There’s nothing like having folks who are conveniently on the same side of the fight,” said Carl Herberger,

Deliverance with Better Teeth,
Clothes, and Haircuts
American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman    Original Article
Posted By: DW626- 10/14/2012 5:40:35 AM     Post Reply
People who haven't been paying attention were surprised to learn of this week's debate moderator's (Martha Raddatz) close connection to the President. He was a guest at one of her three weddings and a she was invited to his wedding and a visitor to the vice-president's home just months ago. Other bloggers have made lists of the substantial number of media figures married to Administration appointees and Democratic Party figures. I don't know why this should be surprising. The incestuous relationship between the media and the Democrats is of such longstanding

  


  

Curb your enthusiasm
New York Post, by Kyle Smith    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/14/2012 5:36:25 AM     Post Reply
Obama’s voting blocs have been telling pollsters they’ve curbed their enthusiasm. Prowl into the polling weeds and you’ll notice that across the spectrum, core supporters — blacks, Latinos and young people — are less likely to show up for their idol than they were in 2008. This follows direct orders to temper expectations from on high: “Four years ago, I said that I’m not a perfect man and I wouldn’t be a perfect president.

Lies come home to roost
Boston Herald, by Howie Carr    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:29:49 AM     Post Reply
Granny Warren, the fake Indian, is now portraying herself as the tribune of the middle class, the people Middle Class Joe Biden said have been buried for the last four years, and you can believe him, because he always tells the truth. Here’s a bulletin: Granny Warren is not middle class. She is a snob’s snob, a 1-percenter from way back. There is only one Scrooge McDuck-like plutocrat in this fight, and it’s not Scott Brown. Check out the candidates’ two houses. Brown lives in Wrentham, and bought his house for $307,000 in 1995. It’s now assessed at $511,000.

Obama behind the eight ball
Washington Times, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:21:17 AM     Post Reply
With two disastrous debate performances behind it, the Obama-Biden ticket is in trouble. President Obama’s supporters assumed the win was in the bag. Though Mitt Romney is taking the lead in national polls, Democratic strategists confidently argued Mr. Romney lacked a path to electoral victory because he would have to “run the table” of the swing states in order to win. Mr. Romney is turning out to be more of a pool shark than they expected. The latest battleground polls show a Romney surge in the critical swing states. The nine most noted swing states are Florida (29 electoral votes),

Winston Churchill's bitter
battle with the BBC
Telegraph [UK], by Nick Robinson    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/14/2012 5:14:55 AM     Post Reply
John Reith, the BBC’s founding father, had always disliked Winston Churchill and ended up loathing him. After the war, he remarked: “A whole lot of people could have done it better and more cheaply.” Even when Churchill was dead, Reith refused to walk past his commemorative plaque in the floor of Westminster Abbey. The feeling had been mutual. Churchill referred to the puritanical Scot who towered over him as “that Wuthering Height”, and wrote: “I absolutely hate him.” These two gigantic egos were always likely to collide spectacularly. Both men had enormous self-belief and very little self-doubt. This was a

  


  

The Women in the Lance
Armstrong Doping Scandal
ABC News, by Neal Karlinsky    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:14:09 AM     Post Reply
Behind the riders, the drugs and the secrets there were the women. And they made choices, too, choices that may have set in motion the unraveling of the greatest doping scandal in the history of sport. In 2004, Lance Armstrong's most trusted teammate George Hincapie wrote an email to the man who used to be Armstrong's closest friend on the bike circuit, Frankie Andreu. It said: "I cannot understand how you can just sit around and let betsy try and take down the whole team." It was a reference to Andreu's wife, Betsy, who had started doing something

The Nobel Peace Bribe and
Bureaucratic Self-Congratulation
Commentary Magazine, by Seth A. Mandel    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:09:46 AM     Post Reply
In 2009, when Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, it was pointed out that his nomination for the award almost perfectly coincided with his inauguration as president–that is, he was given the award not for anything he had done, but rather for what the Nobel Committee wanted him to do. Hoping for American surrender in the Middle East and capitulation in the war on terror, the Nobel Committee assumed Obama shared their penchant for appeasement and decided to nudge him along. Since there are often candidates for the prize that actually deserve it,

The Mystery of Benghazi
New York Times, by Ross Douthat    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 5:04:09 AM     Post Reply
TWENTY-FOUR hours after the American compound in Benghazi was attacked and our ambassador murdered, the tragedy seemed more likely to help President Obama’s re-election campaign than to damage it. The White House already enjoyed more public credibility on foreign policy than on almost any other issue. When Mitt Romney reacted to the attack with a partisan broadside, portraying a news release sent out by the Cairo embassy before any violence began as a White House apology to the attackers, the president’s path forward seemed clear. He would be disciplined and careful, show anger and steel but also coolness under pressure,

Daily Breakdown: Romney's
Best Polling Day Yet
New Republic, by Nate Cohn    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 4:56:21 AM     Post Reply
After a week of swing state polls going Obama’s way, Romney finally added a wave of strong showings in the battleground states while preserving his lead in the national polls.(Snip for graph)This is probably Romney’s best polling day of this election. Not only did he hold leads in the battleground state polls but Romney made relatively large gains compared to pre-DNC surveys. And the North Carolina poll where Obama led was partially conducted prior to the debate and Romney led by 6 points in the post-debate sample. Romney even led a poll in Nevada,

  



Liberalism, Manic & Depressive
Weekly Standard, by William Kristol    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/14/2012 4:43:21 AM     Post Reply
n the first presidential debate of 2012, we saw, up close and personal, what Harvey Mansfield called in last week’s issue the ennui of Barack Obama. Obama’s ennui is related to his dislike for the real challenges of governing. More fundamentally, his ennui reflects his declinism. What’s exciting about governing for the next four years if it’s just going to involve managing austerity at home and decline abroad? It’s a depressing prospect. Obama is depressed because today’s liberalism is depressing. Obama is world-weary because modern liberalism is world-weary. Hope and change was just campaign talk.

Lord of the Rings: Obama’s
wedding band allegedly carries
word ‘Allah’
Al Arabiya, by Katherine Jane O'Neill    Original Article
Posted By: onashi- 10/14/2012 2:16:05 AM     Post Reply
Only three weeks away from the U.S. presidential elections facing off a tie between the two parties, unverified photographs of President Obama’s wedding band have been published online, claiming the ring to have the Islamic declaration of faith, known in Arabic as ‘Shahada.’ World Net Daily (WND), a conservative online news agency, initially reported on Wednesday that Obama’s wedding band has the inscription of the first part of the Islamic Shahada: “There is no other god but Allah.”

Next Debate Topics Announced.
Unfortunately for Obama, the Minaj/Carey Feud
is Not on the List
P J Media, by Bryan Preston    Original Article
Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/14/2012 1:54:01 AM     Post Reply
President Obama spent his valuable time this morning weighing in on the Nicki Minaj/Mariah Carey feud. No, I’m not making that up for the sake of a joke. It’s a real story. Earlier today, President Obama called into Y100s Michael YO! Show, where he weighed in on a very serious topic plaguing the pop world – the American Idol fight between judges Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj. What better person to give their opinion on the American Idol spat, other than the top American himself. The president told Y100 that he believes that the

Coal miners ask Obama to stop
‘absolute lies’
Herald Star [OH], by Casey Junkins    Original Article
Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/14/2012 1:39:09 AM     Post Reply
Beallsville - Coal miners at the American Energy Corp. Century Mine said they want President Barack Obama to stop what they term the war on coal - and to stop spreading mistruths about them. (snip) The miners said Obamas campaign team is running ads filled with blatantly false statements about the miners regarding their participation in Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romneys August campaign stop at the Century Mine. These ads assert that the miners were forced to attend the event by the mines owner, Robert Murray. There are numerous false statements and absolute lies concerning our participation in

  


  

Obama bites the hand that
feeds him
- Thread Closed
Powerline, by Paul Mirengoff    Original Article
Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/14/2012 1:18:37 AM     Post Reply
Former President Clinton has been working overtime to drag Barack Obama across the finish line in this year’s election. (snip) To save his political career, Obama would throw his own grandmother under the bus she supposedly rode to her job at the bank everyday because his grandfather thought it would be racist to give her a ride. And Biden’s 2016 presidential ambitions (no, I’m not joking) provide him with an extra incentive to see Hillary Clinton become the fall-gal for Benghazi. How is Bill Clinton taking this? According to author Ed Klein, he is not taking it lying down.

Suicide bomber targets
Afghan intelligence agents
BBC News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:42:36 AM     Post Reply
At least five Afghan security staff have been killed in suicide and roadside bomb attacks. At least three intelligence officers were killed by a suicide bomber outside an intelligence agency building in the southern province, Kandahar. Some reports said four Afghans were killed in the attack, as well as two members of the international coalition. In neighbouring Zabul province, a roadside bomb killed two policemen and wounded three others. In the Kandahar attack, a bomber, reportedly on foot, targeted Afghan intelligence agents and international staff at an entry checkpoint to the National Directorate of Security (NDS) in Maruf district.

Chaos ensues after high school
principal replaces hall
passes with toilet plungers
New York Post, by Yoav Gonen    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:40:17 AM     Post Reply
Turns out it was a crappy idea. The principal of a Hell’s Kitchen HS that used to be among the most violent in the city had students using wooden toilet plungers as hall passes this school year. The half-baked scheme by the second-year principal at the HS of Graphic Communication Arts that placed 2-foot-long plungers in every classroom last month immediately plunged the school into chaos, a source said. “The kids were using the plungers to whack each other, to pop ceiling tiles in the bathroom,” the source said. “They were sticking it in the toilet and then flinging them

Obama bites the hand
that feeds him
Power Line, by Paul Mirengoff    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/14/2012 12:39:28 AM     Post Reply
Former President Clinton has been working overtime to drag Barack Obama across the finish line in this year’s election. Clinton has been hands-down President Obama’s most effective advocate. His personal credibility may not be substantial, but unlike Obama, Clinton produced a non-disastrous presidency. Thus, his overall credibility vastly exceeds that of the current president. So how is Obama awarding Clinton for his heavy lifting? By throwing Clinton’s wife under the Benghazi bus, it appears. On Friday, White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters that responsibility for the consulate in Libya

Romney's Tax Plan Actually
Makes A Lot Of Sense
Business Insider, by Mark Cuban    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:36:10 AM     Post Reply
After watching interviews of Governor Romney and the debates, both Presidential and VP, I’m starting to fully get my arms around how Governor Romney works and the details of his tax plan. Governor Romney is a successful financier. He is an amazing deal maker. When he has control of a situation, he knows exactly how to get things done. (Snip) his is how I see his plan: - He will work to create bipartisan agreement to reduce federal spending as a share of GDP to 20 percent – its pre-crisis average – by 2016. - He will work to create

  



Mamas, Don’t Let Your
Babies Grow Up to Be Biden
Townhall, by Doug Giles    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:30:21 AM     Post Reply
“When a wise man has a controversy with a foolish man, the foolish man either rages or laughs, and there is no rest.” —Proverbs 29:9 I was going to title this column, “How Not to Be a Smarmy, Bellicose, Horse-Toothed Dork Like Biden.” However, upon deeper contemplation I thought I’d direct it toward parents as an attempt to save the next generation from the insufferable effects of the boorish Biden bug. To call Biden an ass-clown after last Thursday’s debate with Rep. Paul Ryan is to insult bottoms, donkeys and Bozos far and wide. I’m surprised Joe didn’t fart loudly

US ambassador: Internet fee
proposal gaining momentum
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Brendan Sasso    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:23:51 AM     Post Reply
U.S. Ambassador Terry Kramer warned on Friday that a proposal to give a United Nations agency more control over the Internet is gaining momentum in other countries. Proposals to expand the U.N.'s International Telecommunications Union's (ITU) authority over the Internet could come up at a treaty conference in Dubai in December. European telecommunications companies are pushing a plan that would create new rules that would allow them to charge more to carry international traffic. (Snip) Kramer said the idea of an international Internet fee is "gaining more interest in the African states and also in the Arab states."

Prop. 30 inspires voter registration
drives aimed at students
Los Angeles Times, by Larry Gordon    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:17:49 AM     Post Reply
Cal State L.A. senior Jason Jimenez didn't hesitate when asked recently why he was registering to vote for the first time. "Prop. 30," he said. Jimenez was referring to the November ballot measure that would temporarily raise state sales taxes and the income taxes of high earners. It's being touted as the only way to avoid tuition increases this year at California's public universities, and if it passes, Cal State students could get a tuition rebate.

Video From Benghazi Consulate
Shows Organized Attack
Daily Beast, by Eli Lake    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/14/2012 12:17:09 AM     Post Reply
Video footage from the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya, taken the night of the Sept. 11 anniversary attacks, shows an organized group of armed men attacking the compound, according to two U.S. intelligence officials who have seen the footage and are involved in the ongoing investigation. The footage, which was recovered from the site last week by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, offers some of the most tangible evidence yet that a military-style assault took place, according to these officials.(Snip)Video from the compound’s cameras debunk the initial line from the Obama administration that there was a protest in front

Romney surge in Ohio tests
both campaigns' strategies
Los Angeles Times, by David Lauter    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/14/2012 12:08:03 AM     Post Reply
Cincinatti - With a sudden infusion of cash and a major investment of time, Mitt Romney has redoubled his efforts to win Ohio, trying to overcome President Obama's months-long lead in the crucial campaign battleground. Ohio has been on the winning side of every presidential election since 1964, largely for the same reason that consumer-products companies like to use the state as a test market — it closely resembles the nation in miniature. But the resemblance is not perfect; the state has leaned just slightly more Republican than the country as a whole, meaning that a GOP nominee who cannot

U.S. intelligence hurt when
Libya base was abandoned
Reuters, by Mark Hosenball    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/14/2012 12:06:17 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON - U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya have suffered a significant setback due to the abandonment and exposure of a facility in Benghazi, Libya identified by a newspaper as a "CIA base" following a congressional hearing this week, according to U.S. government sources.(Snip) The publication of satellite photos showing the site's location and layout have made it difficult, if not impossible, for intelligence agencies to reoccupy the site, according to government sources, speaking on condition of anonymity. The post had been a base for, among other things, collecting information on the proliferation of weaponry looted from Libyan government arsenals,

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