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Islam convert whipped
for drug use, court told
Morning Herald (Australia), by Paul Bibby    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/22/2012 10:08:31 AM     Post Reply
AS HE was being held down and whipped repeatedly with a power cord by four men who said they were acting in accordance with Islamic law, a Sydney man was told ''you're going to remember this next time you take alcohol and drugs'', a court has heard. (snip) Police allege that in the early hours of July 17 last year, the four men came to Mr Martinez's Silverwater home after he asked one of them for help with his drug and alcohol problem. They allegedly told him he was ''going to be lashed 40 times in accordance with Islamic law''.

Tampa Tribune Endorses Romney
Breitbart's Big Journalism, by Michael Patrick Leahy    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/22/2012 10:00:41 AM     Post Reply
On Sunday the Tampa Tribune, one of Florida's most influential daily newspapers, endorsed Mitt Romney for President in 2012: Mitt Romney is the man who can lead the nation out of its lingering economic doldrums and restore faith in the United States. A successful executive in the public and private sector, Romney is a committed capitalist who understands that the nation's prosperity is driven by free enterprise, not government. Under President Barack Obama's liberal and inconsistent leadership, the country has limped along, barely a step ahead of another recession. The deficit soared, government expanded and the prospects

A Rogue Climate Experiment
Outrages Scientists
New York Times, by Henry Fountain    Original Article
Posted By: Robinsolana- 10/22/2012 9:57:17 AM     Post Reply
A California businessman chartered a fishing boat in July, loaded it with 100 tons of iron dust and cruised through Pacific waters off western Canada, spewing his cargo into the sea in an ecological experiment that has outraged scientists and government officials. The entrepreneur, whose foray came to light only this week, even duped the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States into lending him ocean-monitoring buoys for the project.
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Greta Van Susteren Slams Wasserman
Schultz’s Embrace Of ‘Binders’ Attack
On This Week: ‘It’s Insulting’
Mediaite, by Meenal Vamburkar    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/22/2012 9:54:08 AM     Post Reply
On ABC’s This Week, DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Fox News host Greta Van Susteren clashed over Mitt Romney‘s “binders full of women” remark that has garnered vast attention since the second debate. As Wasserman Schultz inserted the comment into her talking points, Van Susteren went after her, noting it’s “insulting.” “I think someone women may think time’s up,” Van Susteren said, noting that, right or wrong, they may feel Obama’s had his chance for four years. Wasserman Schultz pointed to Romney’s stance on the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which his campaign has not embraced.

A Call to National Prayer and Fasting
Canada Free Press, by Bob Preyss    Original Article
Posted By: MDMuskrat- 10/22/2012 9:50:45 AM     Post Reply
There are those optimistic souls who believe the problems we face now we have faced in different costume before. (snip) We can only hope that freedom, competent leadership, a well equipped military, high employment, stable families, and unity in policy are high on everybody’s list of priorities. But we also take notice of what Benjamin Franklin said: “God rules in the affairs of men, and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible that an empire can rise without his aid?” We need His aid.

Donald Trump claims
Barack Obama bombshell
Politico.com, by BOBBY CERVANTES    Original Article
Posted By: KingBubo- 10/22/2012 9:35:50 AM     Post Reply
Donald Trump said Monday that he will reveal “very big” news about President Barack Obama by Wednesday but declined to give any hints about his plan, he said on “Fox & Friends.” “Something very, very big concerning the president of the United States,” he said. “It’s going to be very big. I know one thing — you will cover it in a very big fashion.”

ReVolt Technology, backed by
Oregon, Portland tax money,
heads for bankruptcy
Oregonian, by Richard Read    Original Article
Posted By: annapolis2010dad- 10/22/2012 9:21:16 AM     Post Reply
Another publicly subsidized green company is going under, this one -- called ReVolt Technology -- backed in Portland by city and state taxpayers. Losses on ReVolt are tiny compared to those at Solyndra Inc., the notorious California solar company that tanked after receiving a $535 million federal loan guarantee. Portland and the state of Oregon had committed $6.8 million to ReVolt, which also landed a $5 million federal grant.

  


  

Russell Crowe: 'Obama is
the light & the future'
The Hill (Washington D.C.), by Alicia M. Cohn    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/22/2012 9:20:50 AM     Post Reply
President Obama received a surprise endorsement from another Hollywood star over the weekend. In a tweet on Sunday, Russell Crowe appeared to make the unusual argument that a vote for Obama meant "going towards the light." Russell Crowe ✔@russellcrowe Villagers,I don't endorse politicians.Not my thing.However, Obama is the light & the future.Keep going towards the light. Put America first.

For being lame-stream, many media are
endorsing Mitt Romney this time
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/22/2012 9:16:05 AM     Post Reply
Even before recent years when media bias became such a widely-accepted meme, the value of newspaper endorsements was questionable. Seriously, when's the last time you followed the instructions of an editorial page on anything above a proposition or judges' race? Or perhaps your horoscope. This cycle's widely-watched fall debates undoubtedly have played a far greater role in helping millions make up their minds, more in Romney's direction than the president's.

Joe Klein: Benghazi Consulate
Controversy 'The October Mirage -
It Really Isn't An Issue'
Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/22/2012 9:01:35 AM     Post Reply
The Obama-loving media were out in force Sunday downplaying the significance of the White House's ever-changing position on the attacks on our consulate in Benghazi last month. After New York Times White House correspondent Helene Cooper called the death of four Americans "peripheral to what's going on right now" on Meet the Press, Time magazine's Joe Klein told Face the Nation viewers this matter "has been like the October mirage - it really isn't an issue" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

Obama campaign denies
Willie Brown’s claim of Obama-
Wright outreach conference call
Daily Caller [Washington DC], by Neil Munro    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/22/2012 8:57:41 AM     Post Reply
Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco, reported Saturday that President Barack Obama held a semi-secret conference call with the racist preacher Jeremiah Wright and other ministers last weekend to boost African-American turnout. But Obama for America campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith denied it flatly to The Daily Caller on Sunday. “It is not true,” Smith, the campaign’s rapid-response director, wrote in an email to TheDC. Brown reported his claim in his San Francisco Chronicle column Saturday evening. Pressed on whether Wright has “engaged any campaign activity with President Obama over the last two months,”

  



Obama campaign accepted foreign
Web donation -- and may
be hiding more
New York Post, by Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/22/2012 8:54:59 AM     Post Reply
The Obama re-election campaign has accepted at least one foreign donation in violation of the law — and does nothing to check on the provenance of millions of dollars in other contributions, a watchdog group alleges. Chris Walker, a British citizen who lives outside London, told The Post he was able to make two $5 donations to President Obama’s campaign this month through its Web site while a similar attempt to give Mitt Romney cash was rejected. It is illegal to knowingly solicit or accept money from foreign citizens.

‘9/11 the Second’: Jordan
busts 11 suspected of planning
mass terror attack
New York Post, by Gerry Shields    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/22/2012 8:50:27 AM     Post Reply
Jordanian security officials yesterday arrested 11 al Qaeda linked suspects believed to be planning what they had dubbed “9/11 the Second” — the bombing of shopping centers and Western diplomatic buildings in Jordan. “They sought to destabilize [the nation],” said a government spokesman. They had amassed a cache of arms from Syrian battlefields and planned to use military-style tactics, he added. The shopping-center hits were to divert attention from the main targets — including US embassies, authorities said.

In debates and life, Romney
likes the rules
Associated Press, by Josh Lederman    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/22/2012 8:44:12 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON- When it comes to debates, Mitt Romney loves the rules. The eyes of millions of voters upon him, the Republican candidate is quick to poke holes in his rival's arguments. But he's just as ready to take the moderator to task when he believes the predetermined ground rules have been breached. Expect more of the same Monday when he and President Barack Obama square off for the third and final time. Romney bickered with moderator Jim Lehrer in the first presidential debate over whose turn it was to have the final say on taxes.

Will Liberal Bob Schieffer
Be the Next Candy Crowley?
NewsBusters, by Rich Noyes    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/22/2012 8:40:32 AM     Post Reply
When CBS’s longtime Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer sits down in Boca Raton, Florida, tonight to moderate the final 2012 presidential debate, he’ll be following three journalists who became targets for criticism over how they handled their moderating duties. Upset liberals scorned PBS’s Jim Lehrer for taking a hands-off approach in the first debate on October 3, with MSNBC analyst Howard Fineman slamming him as “practically useless” for not jumping into the debate on behalf of President Obama.

  


  

November 1 through 6:
America ‘Comin’ in
on a Wing and a Prayer’
Canada Free Press, by Judi McLeod    Original Article
Posted By: snowcloud- 10/22/2012 8:31:50 AM     Post Reply
Atlanta businessman Bob Preyss sees the crucial time period between November 1 and 6 as America coming in on a wing and a prayer.[Snip]Like millions trying to find their way out of the dark that is covering America, the father of three “great children” and grandfather of three is concerned about the vulnerability and future of America, Israel and the West. One day while posting a comment onlline at Lucianne.com about the outrage of the day, he posited “Where must ‘this’ be taking us?”

Eliot Spitzer Wants
Hillary Clinton, Not
Andrew Cuomo, To
Run For President in 2016
Daily News (NY), by Ken Lovett    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/22/2012 8:28:34 AM     Post Reply
Here's the full version of my story that ran today on Eliot Spitzer's return to Albany yesterday: Eliot Spitzer dismissed a 2016 White House run by Gov. Cuomo-- saying he hopes Hillary Clinton runs instead. In his first appearance in Albany since resigning in disgrace in 2008 in a prostitution scandal, Spitzer declined to talk about Cuomo’s possible campaign. “I think Hillary should run and if she does, I honestly can’t imagine there would even be a primary,” Spitzer said at a WAMC public radio fund-raiser.

A Special Forces family
wants to know
American Thinker, by Beverly Gunn    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/22/2012 8:26:39 AM     Post Reply
We are a Special Forces family. Our son is a pilot. In fact this week we leave for Anaheim, California, where our son, Major Ben Gunn, will be awarded the Gen Paul K Carlton award for bravery in battle. We in the military community have sat quietly watching the debacle transpiring in Washington, as everyone passes the buck on the killing of Americans in Libya. The aspect that turns our hearts and stomachs is the fact President Obama's people watched the attack for 5-6 hours and never "called in the Cavalry." My husband was the Calvary,

Why I'll be voting for
'great salesman' Mitt
American Thinker, by Harold Witkov    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/22/2012 8:24:02 AM     Post Reply
For the record, I want it to be known that my grandfather was a salesman. My father was a salesman. And I am a salesman, too. Among the three of us, there are over 100 years of proud selling. Remember what David Axelrod said about Romney after he skunked Obama in the first debate? I do. He referred to him derogatorily as a "salesman" -- worse yet a "great salesman." In the second debate, President Obama mocked Governor Romney and his "sales pitch." Now Harry Reid tells us Romney gives "used car salesmen a bad name."

If Obama Wins,
Will He Be Another Woodrow Wilson?
Real Clear Politics, by Michael Barone    Original Article
Posted By: rolanddd- 10/22/2012 8:08:45 AM     Post Reply
How will this election be seen in history? Obviously, it depends on who wins. If Barack Obama is defeated, the irresistible comparison will be with Jimmy Carter. A one-term president was rejected after pursuing big government programs amid high energy prices and attacks on America in the Middle East....

  



Final humiliation for drugs cheat
Lance Armstrong as he is stripped
of his seven Tour de France
titles and banned for life
Daily Mail (UK), by Rachel Quigley    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/22/2012 8:02:49 AM     Post Reply
Lance Armstrong was today stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life, following a report from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that accused him of leading a massive doping program on his teams. UCI President Pat McQuaid announced that the cycling federation accepted the USADA’s report on Armstrong and would not appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The decision clears the way for Tour de France organizers to officially remove Armstrong’s name from the record books, erasing his consecutive victories from 1999-2005. Watch video below

Obama's China Policy Is a Massive Failure
RealClearWorld, by Aaron Friedberg    Original Article
Posted By: cebuyer- 10/22/2012 7:50:58 AM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama came into office believing he could achieve a marked improvement in U.S. relations with China. Administration officials expressed their desire to broaden and deepen dialogue with Beijing while downplaying areas of disagreement.

Obama Doctrine: Benghazi
Guards Never Taught How
to Shoot Guns
Breitbart's Big Peace, by AWR Hawkins    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/22/2012 7:47:55 AM     Post Reply
One of the members of the "Special Protection Unit" guarding the Benghazi consulate states that the unit had never been given shooting lessons. A 33-year-old individual referred to only has "Ali" was part of the February 17 Brigade's four-man team guarding the Benghazi consulate on Sept 11. He says he and his team members had received "light" and "theoretical" training inside the consulate from time to time, but never experience shooting firearms. He says they occasionally received "practical lessons," but these lessons were never accompanied

Sam Elliott pays his respects to true hero
behind 'We Were Soldiers'
Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Dan Gagliasso    Original Article
Posted By: Hooverdog- 10/22/2012 7:46:59 AM     Post Reply
In 2002 actor Sam Elliot played Sgt. Major Basil Plumley in the brutal and affecting Vietnam War film "We Were Soldiers." Earlier this week, Elliott paid his respects to Sgt. Major Plumley who passed away at the age of 92. Based on the best-selling book by correspondent Joe Galloway and Lt. General Hal Moore. "We Were Soldiers Once … and Young" told the courageous story of the Ia Drang Valley fight in 1965; the first major battle between regular U.S. Army troops and North Vietnamese regulars in which more than 300 American soldiers lost their lives.

Poll: Obama's lead
in Ohio narrows
CBS News, by Sarah Dutton*    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/22/2012 7:42:20 AM     Post Reply
President Obama is holding on to a five-point lead over Republican Mitt Romney in Ohio, but that margin has been cut in half since September, according to a new Quinnipiac University/CBS News poll. Mr. Obama holds a 50 to 45 percent lead over Romney among likely voters in the Buckeye State, down from a 53 to 43 percent advantage on Sept. 26. Three percent of likely voters there are undecided. A gender gap persists: President Obama still has a double-digit advantage among women, 55 to 40 percent (down from

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