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Betting on Green
Washington Free Beacon, by Andrew Stiles    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 12:26:49 PM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama appears to be doubling down on his policies of using taxpayer money to finance green energy investments despite an increasingly spotty track record. “We’ve got to control our own energy, you know, not only oil and natural gas, which we’ve been investing in, but also, we’ve got to make sure we’re building the energy source of the future, not just thinking about next year, but 10 years from now, 20 years from now,” he said during Tuesday night’s presidential debate. “That’s why we’ve invested in solar and wind and biofuels, energy-efficient cars.” The controversial

Media Suddenly Muted
on Jobless Claims
Breitbart's Big Journalism, by Joel B. Pollak    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 12:22:23 PM     Post Reply
Last Thursday morning, the headlines on National Public Radio were jubilant. "Jobless Claims Drop To Lowest Level In More Than Four Years," they crowed. NPR's anchors repeated the news in their hourly and half-hourly updates. The sudden, seasonally-adjusted drop--from 369,000 to 339,000 new claims--was touted by NPR and the rest of the mainstream media as timely evidence of economic recovery under President Barack Obama. This week, jobless claims have soared to 388,000--a four-month high. NPR explained, correctly, that both changes were largely the result of the fact that California failed to process all of its jobless

Whoopi Goldberg to Ann Romney: Isn't it
against the Mormon religion
to fight in wars?
Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/18/2012 12:18:39 PM     Post Reply
Explaining that if Romney became president, Whoopi Goldberg questioned Ann Romney on The View today how, as a Mormon, she would respond to mothers who lost their children in wars since their religion did not allow them to fight. "As First Lady, if you get the job, it's going to tell a lot of things and one of those things is going to be talking to the mothers whose children are coming home in bags, you know, from wars," she said. Now, I know -- I believe that your religion doesn't allow you to go fight."

  


  

Why Israelis don't mind
a Mormon in the White House
Israel Today Magazine, by David Lazarus    Original Article
Posted By: Reaganator- 10/18/2012 12:17:53 PM     Post Reply
While US President Barack Obama’s perceived Islamic sympathies have continued to hound him with conservative Christian voters, challenger Mitt Romney’s Mormonism has hardly stirred a prayer. As far as Israel is concerned, many Christians believe that Romney’s support for the Jewish state is stronger than Obama’s. But how might Romney’s Mormon faith influence his policies vis-à-vis Israel?

Maryland leans toward historic
embrace of same-sex marriage in
vote next month
Washington Post, by John Wagner*    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/18/2012 11:59:13 AM     Post Reply
Maryland voters are leaning toward legalizing same-sex marriage next month, something that has never happened at the ballot box anywhere in the nation, a new Washington Post poll finds. A ballot question on whether to uphold a state law allowing gay nuptials is favored 52 percent to 43 percent among likely voters, according to the poll, reflecting a long-term trend toward greater acceptance of gay unions that has included President Obama’s backing this year.

Schools Crack Down on Cheetos
Fox News, by Todd Starnes    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:58:56 AM     Post Reply
Teachers across several states are patrolling hallways searching for students in possession of snack food contraband but there’s one hot & spicy treat that is Enemy Number One – Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. (Snip) “We don’t allow candy, and we don’t allow Hot Cheetos,” Rita Exposito, principal of Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif., told the Chicago Tribune. “We don’t encourage other chips, but if we see Hot Cheetos, we confiscate them – sometimes after the child has already eaten most of them.” Yes, you read that correctly. Teachers at Jackson Elementary school confiscate contraband bags of Cheetos.

Soledad O'Brien: Obama
'up 15' in Virginia
Politico, by Dylan Byers    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 10/18/2012 11:58:35 AM     Post Reply
Some CNN viewers may be under the impression that President Barack Obama is leading Gov. Mitt Romney by 15 points in Virginia. This morning, CNN's Soledad O'Brien told Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell "pre-debate polling shows that the president was up 15 points in the state of Virginia." But O'Brien did not mention what the CNN Chyron, on the bottom of the screen, did: The +15 points was among female voters, based on a Quinnipiac poll that had Obama leading Romney by 16 points (56-40) among women.

  


  

As Partners, Mormons and Scouts
Turn Boys Into Men
New York Times, by Erik Eckholm    Original Article
Posted By: jeffreyabigail- 10/18/2012 11:55:29 AM     Post Reply
In this hilltop suburb of Salt Lake City, where a vista of white spires signals a concentration of Mormons and their churches, it is a given that every boy will become a Cub Scout at 8 and then a Boy Scout at 11. With mutual exaltation of God and country and a shared aim of nurturing “morally straight” men with leadership skills and a service ethic, the Mormons and the Boy Scouts seem made for each other, as entwined as a square knot.

The Candy-Obama Controversy:
'Get the Transcript'
American Spectator, by Jeffrey Lord    Original Article
Posted By: mainelysane- 10/18/2012 11:53:25 AM     Post Reply
A number of readers have either posted in the comment section beneath my piece on The Candy Crowley Tipping Point or written to me about this exchange from the debate the other night. (The controversial part in bold.)Romney: I want to make sure we get that for the record, because it took the President 14 days before he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror. Obama: Get the transcript.Crowley: He did, in fact, sir. So let me call it an act of terror in the Rose Garden. He used the word--

Killed Soldier Warned
Obama's Afghanistan Strategy
Needlessly Endangering Troops
Breitbart's Big Peace, by AWR Hawkins    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:45:58 AM     Post Reply
Stories continue to roll in of soldiers who are losing their lives by fighting a type of warfare we tried in Vietnam to no avail. The story of Army Staff Sergeant Matthew Sitton is one such example. He was KIA on August 2, 2012, after spending months warning his superiors and Congress that the style of warfare he and his men were being forced to undertake was as pointless as it was dangerous. On June 4, Sitton wrote Rep. Bill Young (R-FL) to describe the conditions under which he was fighting and the types

3,000 doctors putting patients on
'death lists' that single them
out to be allowed to die
Daily Mail [UK], by Steve Doughty    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/18/2012 11:42:53 AM     Post Reply
Thousands of patients have already been placed on 'death registers' which single them out to be allowed to die in comfort rather than be given life-saving treatment in hospital, it emerged last night. Nearly 3,000 doctors have promised to draw up a list of patients they believe are likely to die within a year, Department of Health figures showed yesterday. As part of an unpublicised campaign endorsed by ministers, GPs have been encouraged to make lists--officially known as End of Life Care Registers--of people they believe are going to die soon and should be helped to do so in comfort.

  



Hillary’s non mea culpa
Daily Caller, by Ed Klein    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:42:36 AM     Post Reply
At the second presidential debate this week, Barack Obama finally appeared to man-up and acknowledge that, as president and commander in chief, he was responsible for the deaths of four Americans during the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. After all, said the president, the secretary of state “works for me,” and as the top person in the administration’s chain of command, the buck stopped at him. It was, at best, a late and half-hearted admission of culpability. Indeed, President Obama waited weeks before dropping the administration’s false story — which he floated in the Rose Garden,

Pension Envy: Who Has More
—Obama or Romney?
CNBC, by Jeff Cox    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/18/2012 11:41:14 AM     Post Reply
When it comes to the presidential candidates' pensions, size matters in more ways than one. Retirement packages sparked one of a series of confrontations during the Tuesday debate between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The exchange took place during a discussion of China policy, with the president accusing the former Massachusetts governor of hypocrisy when it came to tough talk against the nation that boasts the world's second-largest economy. Romney conceded that a blind trust that manages his money does have investments in China, but countered that he wasn't alone.

Obama cites Benghazi phone
call with national security
team — but no meeting
Daily Caller, by Neil Munro    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:30:07 AM     Post Reply
On Tuesday night, President Barack Obama said he called up his national security team by phone while the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was being attacked, but did not say that he held a meeting before he flew to a fundraiser in Las Vegas. “As soon as we found out that the Benghazi consulate was being overrun, I was on the phone with my national security team and I gave them three instructions,” Obama told a questioner during the town hall debate in Hofstra University. The president’s mention of a phone call — not a formal meeting

Sen. Inhofe warns of unfettered
EPA in second Obama term
Daily Caller, by Caroline May    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:22:39 AM     Post Reply
One of the Senate’s most vocal critics of President Barack Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency will release a report Thursday about what he warns will be a series of onerous regulations the agency plans to impose on American taxpayers after the November election. “In all these [presidential] debates the thing they overlook and don’t talk about is just as important as servicing another $5 trillion of indebtedness, is all these rules and regulations,” Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Inhofe told The Daily Caller about a potentially uninhibited EPA in Obama’s second term. “Now some we’ve killed, some have passed.

  


  

A Bright and Shining Libyan Lie
Tribune Media Services, by Victor Davis Hanson    Original Article
Posted By: garnet- 10/18/2012 11:21:05 AM     Post Reply
Almost everything we have been told about Libya over the last two years is untrue. A free Libya was supposed to be proof of President Obama's enlightened reset Middle East policy. When insurgency broke out there, the United States joined France and Great Britain in bombing Muammar Gadhafi out of power -- and supposedly empowering a democratic Arab Spring. Not a single American life was lost. Libyans, like most in the Arab World, were supposed to appreciate the new enlightened American foreign policy. Obama's June 2009 Cairo speech had praised Islam and apologized for the West.

Issa threatens subpoena this
week over ObamaCare documents
Fox News, by Judson Berger    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:15:46 AM     Post Reply
Republican Rep. Darrell Issa has threatened to subpoena the Department of Health and Human Services if it does not turn over documents by Thursday on a program he claims is being used to "buy" the election by hiding the effects of ObamaCare. Issa, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, made his demands in a letter late Wednesday to Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. His office effectively is accusing the department of stringing them along in their months-old request for documents about an $8 billion program that pays bonuses to Medicare Advantage plans.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg Launches
Super PAC To Sway 2012 Races
Mediaite, by Meenal Vamburkar    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:06:54 AM     Post Reply
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is launching his own super PAC as a means to influence the 2012 electoral races as they come to an end. Bloomberg plans to spend between $10 million and $15 million in state, local and congressional races. According to the announcement on Bloomberg’s website, the mayor, a registered independent, intends to direct his funds based on three main issues: tougher gun laws, legalized same-sex marriage, and education reform. Per that announcement: “It’s critically important that we have elected officials in Washington,

Apartment Bubble Inflating Fast
CNBC, by Diana Olick    Original Article
Posted By: chicodon- 10/18/2012 11:03:35 AM     Post Reply
Housing construction numbers for September were “blowout” and “smashed consensus,” according to analysts who follow the sector. Single family starts rose 11 percent from August and are up nearly 43 percent from a year ago. This from the depths of the housing recession. Multi-family starts and permits, however, garnered a different headline: “Headline Risk as Data Cross 10-year Averages,” came the report from Cantor Fitzgerald. Building permits for multi-family buildings, which means five units or more, and which will be rental buildings, not condos, jumped 93.4 percent from a year ago to 323,000, which is above the 10-year average
Source name corrected by staff

Matthews And Guest Wonder
What’s In Romney’s Head When
He Looks Down On ‘Hero’ Obama
Mediaite, by Noah Rothman    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 11:03:08 AM     Post Reply
MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews and Inside The Actor’s Studio host James Lipton analyzed the debate performances of both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama on Wednesday. In the course of their analysis, they verged into a psychological deconstruction of Romney – wondering what he may have been thinking when he “looked down on the president.” Matthews said that it was clear Romney had little regard for Obama “as a person,” but declined to speculate on the reasons for Romney’s disdain beyond the fact that he may not “understand the Constitution.”

  



Welfare spending jumps
32% in four years
Washington Times, by Stephen Dinan    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 10:55:38 AM     Post Reply
Welfare spending has grown substantially over the past four years, reaching $746 billion in 2011 — or more than Social Security, basic defense spending or any other single chunk of the federal government — according to a new memo by the Congressional Research Service. The steady rise in welfare spending, which covers more than 80 programs primarily designed to help low-income Americans, got a big boost from the 2009 stimulus and has grown, albeit somewhat more slowly, in 2010 and 2011. One reason is that more people are qualifying in the weak economy,

Official proposes bullet
tax to curb Chicago crime
Associated Press, by Don Babwin    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 10:51:59 AM     Post Reply
CHICAGO — As Chicago struggles to quell gang violence that has contributed to a jump in homicides, a top elected official wants to tax the sale of every bullet and firearm — an effort even she acknowledges could spark a legal challenge. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle will submit a budget proposal Thursday that calls for a tax of a nickel for each bullet and $25 for each firearm sold in the nation’s second-largest county, which encompasses Chicago. Preckwinkle’s office estimates the tax will generate about $1 million a year, money that would be used for

Atheist group gives Obama an
unenthusiastic nod over Romney
Los Angeles Times, by Mitchell Landsberg    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/18/2012 10:49:04 AM     Post Reply
There's been a lot of talk about where faith-based groups stand on the issues and the candidates in the presidential campaign, but not so much about the faithless. Now the Secular Coalition for America, an advocacy group for atheists, has issued a report card on the candidates that knocks both major party candidates for injecting religion into politics, but expresses a clear preference for President Obama over Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Romney gets a grade of F overall for stated positions that advocate a lowering of the wall between church and state

University of Phoenix to
Shutter 115 Locations
New York Times, by Tamara Lewin    Original Article
Posted By: tocsin- 10/18/2012 10:48:47 AM     Post Reply
The University of Phoenix, the nation’s largest for-profit university, is closing 115 of its brick-and-mortar locations, including 25 main campuses and 90 smaller satellite learning centers. The closings will affect some 13,000 students, about 4 percent of its student body of 328,000. It is also laying off about 800 employees out of a staff of 17,000,(snip)Late last month, Kaplan Higher Education, a division of the Washington Post Company, announced that it was closing nine of its campuses and consolidating four others into nearby locations.
Headline split by staff

Team Obama off-balance
Washington Post, by Jennifer Rubin    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/18/2012 10:42:04 AM     Post Reply
Like individuals, when things go very wrong very fast, presidential campaigns can act irrationally, doing things that are counterproductive. In the frenzy to do something, decisions are rushed and cooler heads are ignored. This happened in 2008 to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) — fly to D.C., stop the campaign, cancel the debate, then start the campaign and do the debate. Now it’s happening to “no drama Obama” and his Chicago and White House staffers. Take Libya. Yesterday, the administration and the campaign fought back against the conclusion that both the president and moderator Candy Crowley had gotten it wrong

What makes Obama angry
Washington Post, by Jonathan Capehart    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/18/2012 10:40:18 AM     Post Reply
For a variety of reasons, President Obama doesn’t do rage. It’s one of the hallmarks of his presidency, much to the consternation of his supporters, who would love nothing more than to see him rhetorically rip apart the Republican opposition on a daily basis. But if you want to get Obama visibly angry, accuse him of playing politics with national security. I first noticed this during a June 8 White House press conference. Obama popped into the briefing room to talk about the headwinds buffeting the economy. In a two-part question about intelligence leaks to the public,

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