 A Message From Lucianne
Now More Than Ever Get Your Eagles Up! Lucianne Tees - in Black or White Click to Buy
|
|

Latest Articles
|
| Post New Article |
House Dems say president can raise debt ceiling
|
|
Associated Press, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 2:40:58 PM
Post Reply
|
|
WASHINGTON -- House Democrats say President Barack Obama should consider invoking a little-known constitutional provision that they say gives him the power to raise the debt ceiling without going through Congress, where Republicans are demanding that a debt ceiling vote be linked to spending cuts. The Democrats said in a letter that they would support the use of any authority, including the 14th Amendment, to prevent the nation from going into default, an event that some economists predict could trigger a global recession. That post-Civil War amendment contains a section stating that "the validity of the public
|
Rush hour horror as NY commuter ferry carrying more than 300 people crashes into Manhattan dock injuring 57
|
|
Daily Mail (UK), by Rachel Quigley
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 1/9/2013 2:35:30 PM
Post Reply
|
|
A commuter ferry carrying 326 people crashed while pulling into the docks at Lower Manhattan this morning, injuring at least 57 people. The Seastreak Ferry made a ´hard docking´ at Pier 11 just before 9am after it missed one slip and hit another, throwing dozens of people on board forward or to the floor. Passengers describe mass chaos as they were thrown six feet into the air. Others were thrown down stairs, smashing into windows and hundreds of belongings were strewn all over the upper and lower levels. Police and firefighters were on the scene
|
|
Beyond waste and fraud
|
|
Washington Times, by Editorial
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 1/9/2013 2:34:59 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Democrats are united in their fiscal message. Throughout the “cliff” negotiations and again with the pending debt-ceiling debate, their argument has rested on a single, flimsy premise: Cutting government spending would push the economy into recession. In a Cato Institute study released Tuesday, Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron argues slashing unproductive government spending and lowering tax rates simultaneously is the only way to achieve a brighter economic future. That’s heresy to the followers of John Maynard Keynes, the British economist whose ideas came into vogue in the 1930s,
|
| |
|
White House Trots Out Women Advisors in Latest Pic
|
|
Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 1/9/2013 2:28:42 PM
Post Reply
|
|
In the White House´s most recently released photograph, women advisors are trotted out, and can be found among the men: [Photo] This was yesterday´s White House photo of the day. The picture includes 3 women and 5 men, not including President Obama himself. "President Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in the Oval Office, Jan. 8, 2013. Attending, from left, are: (Snip) The picture was released the day after the New York Times published this White House photo, which featured only male advisors (10, in all) to the president:
|
South Carolina teacher on leave for stomping on American flag in front of class
|
|
Daily Caller, by Eric Owens
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 2:27:31 PM
Post Reply
|
|
A high school teacher in South Carolina is under investigation and has been placed on long-term administrative leave after he allegedly threw an American flag on the floor and stomped on it in front of his students. Scott Compton, an English teacher at Chapin High School in Chapin, S.C., reprised the unpatriotic deed in three classes over the course of one day, reports local NBC affiliate WIS. One parent, Michael Copeland, said he heard his teenage daughter discussing the incident and asked her to tell him the whole story. “He drew a couple of symbols, like one
|
US tax code longer than Bible _ without good news
|
|
Associated Press, by Stephen Ohlemacher
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 1/9/2013 2:22:36 PM
Post Reply
|
|
WASHINGTON- Too intimidated to fill out your tax return without help? Join the club. At nearly 4 million words, the U.S. tax law is so thick and complicated that businesses and individuals spend more than 6 billion hours a year complying with filing requirements, according to a report Wednesday by an independent government watchdog. That´s the equivalent of 3 million people working full-time, year-round. "If tax compliance were an industry, it would be one of the largest in the United States," says the report by Nina E. Olson, the National Taxpayer Advocate.
|
Biden suggests White House could act without Congress as part of gun control plan
|
|
Fox News & Associated Press, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 2:15:42 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Vice President Biden suggested Wednesday that the White House could take unilateral action on gun control, as he kicked off a round of meetings aimed at finding ways to curb gun violence. The vice president met Wednesday with gun-safety and victims groups, saying he is "determined" to take "urgent action" to address gun violence. "This is not an exercise in photo opportunities or just getting to ask you all what your opinions are. We are vitally interested in what you have to say," Biden said. The White House has sought to avoid prejudging what Biden´s recommendations would be.
|
| |
|
Blumenthal introduces new legislation on gun ammunition
|
|
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Daniel Strauss
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 2:11:02 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced legislation on Tuesday that would require background checks for buying gun ammunition. It´s currently illegal to sell ammunition to fugitives, felons and people suffering from mental disorders. However, while background checks are required for selling firearms, they are not required for selling ammunition. Blumenthal´s legislation would require background checks for selling ammunition as well. "Ammunition sales should be subject to the same legal requirements as firearm sales — instant background checks using the FBI’s national database, "Blumenthal said in a statement. "There is no rational reason why a person can walk into a store,
|
Chinese news organizations rally behind censored paper
|
|
Los Angeles Times, by Barbara Demick
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: SoCalGal- 1/9/2013 2:10:57 PM
Post Reply
|
|
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. GUANGZHOU, China -- In a rare show of defiance to China’s censors, news organizations around the country rallied behind colleagues at the maverick Southern Weekly who are threatening to strike over press censorship. At least four prominent newspapers disobeyed orders on Tuesday to publish an editorial attacking the Southern Weekly journalists. Others published the editorial with a disclaimer saying it did not represent their views. News portals artfully arranged headlines so that the first Chinese character in each line spelled messages like “Go Southern Weekly!"
|
Biden: Obama Considering ´Executive Order´ to Deal With Guns
|
|
Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: JoniTx- 1/9/2013 2:07:14 PM
Post Reply
|
Vice President Joe Biden revealed that President Barack Obama might use an executive order to deal with guns. "The president is going to act," said Biden, giving some comments to the press before a meeting with victims of gun violence. "There are executives orders, there´s executive action that can be taken. We haven´t decided what that is yet. But we´re compiling it all with the help of the attorney general and the rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action that we believe is required." Biden said that this is a moral issue and that "it´s critically important that we act." Biden talked also about taking responsible action. Content added by staff.
|
Kennedy sues N.Y. nurses, hospital after newborn case
|
|
Journal News (Westchester, N.Y), by Lee Higgins
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: CEP- 1/9/2013 2:06:20 PM
Post Reply
|
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Less than two months after being acquitted on charges of endangering his 2-day-old son and harassing nurses who attempted to stop him from taking the baby outside Northern Westchester Hospital, Douglas Kennedy is suing the hospital, two nurses and one of their husbands. The 44-page lawsuit, filed Friday in state Supreme Court in Westchester County, names maternity ward nurses Cari Luciano and Anna Lane as defendants, along with Cari Luciano´s husband, Steve Luciano. It alleges assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, malicious prosecution and breach of confidentiality and seeks unspecified damages. Source corrected by staff.
|
| |
|
Governors warn Congress over debt limit
|
|
Associated Press, by Ken Thomas
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 1/9/2013 2:03:28 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Washington - Governors warned Congress Wednesday that lingering uncertainty over raising the nation´s borrowing capacity could hinder their budgets and their ability to foster job growth in their states. Delaware Gov. Jack Markell and Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin outlined states´ agendas in 2013 on behalf of the National Governors Association, urging lawmakers to reach a deal on the debt ceiling, which will reach its limit in about two months. Markell says the postponing of spending cuts under the fiscal cliff deal and a lack of action on raising the debt limit has led to uncertainty just as states are
|
Muslim group concerned about Brennan
|
|
Politico, by Donovan Slack
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 2:00:50 PM
Post Reply
|
|
The Council on American-Islamic Relations says it is "troubled" by CIA nominee John Brennan´s involvement with drone killings. “In John Brennan we have an ‘architect’ of the secret, unaccountable and counterproductive campaign of targeted killings that may violate international laws of war and continues to generate hostility to our nation around the world," CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement. Nihad also expressed concerns about Brennan´s positions on torture and rendition. Critics have claimed that he didn’t strongly protest aggressive interrogation techniques during the Bush administration when he served as an intelligence official.
|
|
Chuck Hagel: Wrong For Defense
|
|
New York Observer, by Editorial
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/9/2013 1:58:28 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel is the wrong man at the wrong time to lead the Defense Department. With any luck, a coalition of common-sense Republicans and Democrats will come together to block this potentially disastrous appointment. Mr. Hagel’s views on Israel and Iran—two rather important issues at the moment—are extremely troubling, although apparently President Obama finds them acceptable. What’s more, the former senator is positively retrograde in his opinion of gay people. It’s hard to know precisely what Mr. Obama sees in him. Unless, of course, the president shares Mr. Hagel’s skepticism
|
|
The Hipster Facade
|
|
PJ Media, by Victor Davis Hanson
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: earlybird- 1/9/2013 1:54:40 PM
Post Reply
|
|
What Is Hip? America has always been a country of self-invention. Yet there used to be some correlation between the life that one lived and the life that one professed. It was hard to be a phony in the grimy reality of the coal mine, the steel mill, the south 40 acres, or atop a girder over Manhattan. No longer in our post-modern, post-industrial, metrosexual fantasyland. The nexus of big government, big money, and globalization has created a new creed of squaring the circle of being both liberal and yet elitist, egalitarian-talking but rich-acting, talking like a 99 percenter
|
| |
|
Biden: Gun effort a ´moral issue´
|
|
CNN, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 1:51:48 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Washington – Vice President Joe Biden described his gun control effort as a "moral issue" when meeting with gun safety advocates and mass shooting victims on Wednesday morning. "When I think of all the tragedies that we have endured, I don´t think anything has touched the heart of the American people so profoundly as seeing those and learning of those young children not only being shot but riddled with bullets," he said, referring to the December 14 shooting at the elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. "Every once in a while there´s something that awakens the
|
Just 44 percent say Obama should control guns laws
|
|
Washington Examiner, by Paul Bedard
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 1:46:40 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Three-quarters of the public back gun ownership, and many feel that President Obama should dump his gun-control plans because only states should regulate the weapons, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll. The poll is a double-barrelled blast at the president. Not only does it reaffirm the public´s support for Second Amendment rights, it shows no change in their views despite the horrific shootings last month at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Rasmussen did find support for some tougher rules on gun ownership. For example, 56 percent believe that someone who commits a crime
|
Charlie Sheen downplays Baja encounter with L.A. mayor
|
|
Los Angeles Times, by David Zahniser and Kate Linthicum
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: earlybird- 1/9/2013 1:46:23 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa found himself sucked deeper into the Charlie Sheen-TMZ-Hollywood gossip vortex Tuesday, with the actor speaking out again about the night they met up at a hotel in Mexico over the holidays. Sheen made news last month after he tweeted a picture of himself with his arm around Villaraigosa the night of Sheen´s bar opening in Baja California, Mexico. The former star of "Two and a Half Men" praised the mayor as a man who "knows how to party." But Villaraigosa downplayed the significance of the image, telling KNBC´s Conan Nolan over the
|
|
Another Slap on the Wrist
|
|
New York Times, by Editorial
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 1/9/2013 1:45:45 PM
Post Reply
|
|
In the face of widespread evidence of illegal foreclosure practices, federal regulators in 2011 told the big banks to investigate themselves. (Snip) Since there are no reliable analyses to identify wronged borrowers — which was the ostensible purpose of the self-reviews — there is also no clear way to apportion the $3.3 billion among 3.8 million borrowers covered by the settlement. Some borrowers may get big sums while others get nothing, or millions could receive token payments. But given the extent of foreclosure abuses and the amount of money available, the individual reimbursements will be paltry
|
The worst objection to the platinum coin idea
|
|
Washington Post, by Brad Plumer
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 1/9/2013 1:21:18 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Sure, the idea of circumventing the debt ceiling with a $1 trillion platinum coin is weird. But some of the objections to the whole idea are really preposterous. (Snip) Funny, but quite wrong. The NRCC is suggesting that you need $1 trillion worth of platinum to mint a $1 trillion platinum coin. For some bullion coins, that may be true—the coin is worth the value of the underlying metal. But there’s a clear exception for U.S. platinum coins. Again, here’s Section (k) of 31 USC § 5112: (k) The Secretary may mint and issue platinum bullion coins and proof platinum coins in accordance with such specifications,
|
| |
|
Hagel Agrees that America is ‘the World’s Bully’
|
|
Washington Free Beacon, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: LittleHoodedMonk- 1/9/2013 1:06:00 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Responding to a viewer’s question during a 2009 interview on Al-Jazeera, former Sen. Chuck Hagel agreed that the United States needs to change its image as “the world’s bully.” “Well, her observation is a good one and it’s relevant. Yes, to her question, and again I think that’s all part of leadership,” Hagel said during the March 2009 interview. Hagel was nominated by President Obama to succeed Leon Panetta as secretary of defense Monday and is facing criticism for his social and foreign policy positions while in the Senate, and controversial record during his tenure as top official of the USO.
|
Those leaving New Jersey lead incomers by a big margin
|
|
Philadelphia Inquirer, by Barbara Boyer
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: Ribicon- 1/9/2013 1:01:27 PM
Post Reply
|
|
New Jersey is No. 1. Those pulling up roots have put the Garden State in the top spot nationally for outbound residents - at least, so says United Van Lines. The company has released its 2012 migration study, listing the most moved-into states and those that people are leaving. National trends show people leaving the Northeast and heading to the Southeast and Northwest. The main reasons are jobs, housing, taxes, and weather, said economist Michael Stoll, chair of the department of public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles. Stoll once lived in Boston and New York City, but headed
|
What’s in a name? The Redskins’ bad karma
|
|
Washington Post, by Courtland Milloy
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 12:53:50 PM
Post Reply
|
|
So, Washington football fans, how’s that offensive team name and demeaning sports mascot working out? Whooping and hollering as RGIII goes on a “Redskins” warpath only to leave a trail of tears when his wounded knee gets buried at FedEx Field. In this obscene home team sports fantasy, the gifted Robert Griffin III was reduced to a “noble savage.” Let the “Redskin” play hurt. He can take it. Hail to the young brave-hearted quarterback as he limps into battle on that injured knee. Three cheers as he fights on his one good leg for Old D.C.
|
New State Legislature Includes Three Facing Criminal Charges
|
|
CBS Chicago, by Staff
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: AltaD- 1/9/2013 12:44:29 PM
Post Reply
|
|
It’s a dubious distinction for the new class of Illinois lawmakers being sworn in Wednesday in Springfield. It’s the first time in years that three sitting lawmakers simultaneously face criminal charges. Representatives Derrick Smith and LaShawn Ford and state Sen. Donne Trotter, all Chicago Democrats, face varying charges. Smith is under federal indictment in a bribery case. Ford is accused of bank fraud. Trotter is charged with trying to bring a gun onto a plane.
|
Texas AG Proposes ‘Double- Barreled’ Lawsuit Challenge if City, County Ban Gun Shows
|
|
PJ Media, by Bryan Preston
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 12:44:03 PM
Post Reply
|
|
According to the Austin American-Statesman, the City of Austin, Texas and Travis County are both looking at proposals to limit gun shows in their jurisdictions. City of Austin and Travis County officials plan to take steps to ban gun shows on city- and county-owned property — and potentially even curtail them on private property within the city limits, the American-Statesman has learned. Less than a month after the Newtown, Conn., elementary school shooting that killed 26 students and staff, Council Member Mike Martinez said he and at least two other council members
|
Food allergy discrimination fight -- Justice Department says set my gluten free
|
|
Fox News, by Hans von Spakovsky
Original Article
|
|
Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/9/2013 12:39:52 PM
Post Reply
|
|
Back in the 1960s, there was real discrimination in American colleges. At places like the University of Mississippi, students were threatened, assaulted, and arrested for demanding equal rights. The U.S. Justice Department (with just a handful of lawyers) fought hard, serious battles to stop these civil rights abuses. Today, with a staff of 800 and a 2012 appropriation of $145 million, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is suing universities over the food they do, and do not, serve in student cafeterias. I kid you not. Spearheading the drive against dietary “discrimination” is Thomas Perez,
|
|
Next 25 Articles
|
|
|
|
|
|