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Internet users offer support
for ex-cop and alleged murderer
Christopher Dorner
Daily Caller, by Caroline May    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/10/2013 8:16:33 PM     Post Reply
Ex-LAPD cop and alleged murderer Christopher Dorner has generated something of a supportive following on social media, where thousands have voiced support for his cause and the sentiments in his 14-page manifesto. One Facebook page, “I support Christopher Jordan Dorner,” received more than 6,400 “likes” — or votes of support from individual community members — in four days. “You want to know why people are rallying around this guy even though he has done some nasty things?” the page reads. “It’s because there are so many cases of police mistreatment. Of people who have had brothers, sisters, mothers,

Benghazi – Where was
the Commander-in-Chief?
Canada Free Press, by Paul E. Vallely    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/10/2013 8:12:55 PM     Post Reply
After the testimonies of Secretary Panetta, General Dempsey, and Hillary Clinton on the Benghazi tragedy, it appears the Commander-in-Chief, Barack Obama was off duty and not available to make a hard decision to press the military Chain of Command to rescue Americans under attack. The cover up appears to be a White House order to “Stand Down” and not issue a rescue mission operational order. For over seven hours he did nothing; no communications with his National Security team, and then he flew to Las Vegas for a campaign stop. “Weakness and dithering and flying to

NRA: Why ´universal´
checks won´t work
USA Today, by Wayne LaPierre    Original Article
Posted By: afortiori- 2/10/2013 6:28:20 PM     Post Reply
It seems so reasonable. In the minds of many, "universal background checks" for firearms transactions sounds like a good idea. But is it really? No. No idea is good if it doesn´t work. No legislation is reasonable if it fails to accomplish its purported goal — to prevent violent criminals and the mentally ill from acquiring firearms. Criminals won´t participate in a "universal" system. They´ll always steal or get their guns, and everything else they want, on the black market. Reasonable people know that criminals will never be part of the "universe."

  


  

Iran and Hezbollah build
militia networks in Syria
in event that Assad falls, officials say
Washington Post, by Karen DeYoung*    Original Article
Posted By: horacer- 2/10/2013 6:00:37 PM     Post Reply
Iran and Hezbollah, its Lebanese proxy, are building a network of militias inside Syria to preserve and protect their interests in the event that President Bashar al-Assad’s government falls or is forced to retreat from Damascus, according to U.S. and Middle Eastern officials. The militias are fighting alongside Syrian government forces to keep Assad in power. But officials believe Iran’s long-term goal is to have reliable operatives in place in the event that Syria fractures into separate ethnic and sectarian enclaves. A senior Obama administration official cited Iranian claims that Tehran was backing as many as 50,000 militiamen in Syria.

Goodwill husband-wife team
earns nearly $800,000
News and Observer [Raleigh,NC], by Josh Shaffer    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 2/10/2013 5:56:40 PM     Post Reply
As president of the Goodwill Community Foundation, Dennis McLain directs a chain of 36 stores stretching from Durham to Jacksonville, selling used sport coats and secondhand dresses to some of North Carolina’s poorest citizens. He states proudly in promotional material that workers in those stores earn an average $19.58 an hour in combined salary and benefits, and that Goodwill provides free job training to millions worldwide. But McLain receives an uncommonly large portion of the nonprofit’s generosity, earning more than $430,000 a year in pay and other benefits, including membership at Raleigh’s exclusive Capital

Forget the Taj Mahal...
try Wiltshire´s own wonder
of the world: Avebury´s stone
monument names second best
heritage sight
Daily Mail (UK), by Luke Salkeld    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/10/2013 5:14:25 PM     Post Reply
Compared with the splendour of the pyramids or the majesty of the Taj Mahal, it may appear a fairly modest creation. But a field of stone monuments in Wiltshire has been named as the second best heritage site in the world. The collection of Neolithic stones in Avebury has been placed ahead of much more recognisable sites including the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the Forbidden City in China. Experts at Which? Travel magazine placed Mexico’s ancient city of Monte Alban in first place. The panel used criteria including the preservation of the site and appeal

Members invite victims of
gun violence to Obama address
USA Today, by Jackie Kucinich    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 2/10/2013 5:07:22 PM     Post Reply
More than 20 survivors of gun violence and their family members will be in the House chamber on Tuesday as President Obama gives the first State of the Union Address of his second term. The effort, organized in part by Mayors Against Illegal Guns and congressional advocates of stricter gun laws, may be the first coordinated attempt to pack the gallery with a group of people pushing for one issue, according to House historians and longtime congressional observers. Members who say they are providing tickets to gun violence victims include Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, Democratic Reps. Jim Langevin

  


  

Steven Seagal Calls Sheriff Joe’s Posse
Critics ‘Embarrassment to Human Race’
ABC News, by Alyssa Newcomb    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 2/10/2013 5:02:59 PM     Post Reply
Hollywood action star Steven Seagal has a few choice words for critics of his latest role. On Saturday, the actor and martial arts expert guided members of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s volunteer posse through a simulated school shooting. Members of the volunteer posse, some of them armed, began patrolling areas surrounding schools in Arizona’s most populous county, Maricopa, which includes Phoenix, in January. Seagal’s involvement was called a “mockery” by an Arizona state legislator, while a group of protesters also voiced their concern over Arpaio’s school posse protection plan. “Anybody who has criticized me

Duchess devastated by hospital
tragedy: Little boy, 4, who stole
Kate´s heart at hospice died
after blunders by clinic at
centre of NHS scandal
Daily Mail, by Stephanie Condron**    Original Article
Posted By: noddy- 2/10/2013 5:01:41 PM     Post Reply
A four-year-old boy died after one of the hospitals shamed by David Cameron as having persistently high death rates repeatedly failed to diagnose his cancer. Mackenzie Cackett’s tragic plight won the heart of the Duchess of Cambridge when she made a trip to The Treehouse hospice where the little boy spent his final weeks last year and where she is patron. With Mackenzie vomiting and complaining almost daily of headaches, his desperate parents went to the scandal-hit Colchester General Hospital four times over seven months before doctors finally discovered a tangerine-sized tumour at the top of his spine.

LAPD is on alert that
rampaging ex-cop Christopher
Dorner may target the police
detail assigned to the Grammys
at the Staples Center in Los
Angeles Sunday night
New York Daily News, by Erik Ortiz & Stephen Rex Brown    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/10/2013 3:38:18 PM     Post Reply
On-edge LAPD officers hunting for alleged cop-killer Christopher Dorner are concerned the vengeful madman may strike again at the Grammys. A passage in Dorner’s rambling manifesto has raised alarm among lawmen that the irate ex-cop could target the large police detail that will be deployed to safeguard the star-studded awards show Sunday night in Los Angeles, said CBS’ John Miller, a former LAPD bureau chief. “I assure you that Incident Command Posts will be target-rich environments,” Dorner, 33, wrote, needling his adversaries by using police jargon for mobile headquarters that are established at special events. The police “have an anxiety

The Obama Ogling Cop Killer
Is Using Assault Weapons with
High Capacity Mags
Townhall, by Doug Giles    Original Article
Posted By: lcl4- 2/10/2013 3:36:02 PM     Post Reply
Gun control zealots state that we (the serfs of Obamaland) shouldn’t have “assault weapons with high capacity magazines” because we don’t “need” them. And these wizards—who don’t know diddly about guns—know exactly what we need. Oh, yes they do, girlfriend. If you don’t believe me just ask them. They’ll tell you what kind of guns you should and shouldn’t have even though their bodyguards and their children’s bodyguards have the exact battery that they forbid us to build. “Why can they live in a dynamic state of duplicity,” you ask?

  



Automatic budget cuts are
almost certain
Los Angeles Times, by Jim Puzzanghera & Richard Simon    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/10/2013 3:33:12 PM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON —In less than a month, a budget ax is set to fall on the federal government, indiscriminately chopping funding for the military and slicing money for various programs, including preschools and national parks. The $85 billion in cuts that would take effect from March 1 through September — the first installment of $1.2 trillion in reductions over the next decade — would strike just about every agency and service in an attempt to ease the budget deficit. The slashing, part of an automatic process known as sequestration, would affect the economy, government workers and average Americans

Warning over social networking
´snooping´ technology
Telegraph [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 2/10/2013 3:32:54 PM     Post Reply
New stalking software capable of tracking people’s movements and predicting future behaviour using data from social networking websites has been developed, it emerged today. [Snip] The system has been created by Raytheon, the US giant defence contractor. It was claimed that the technology could be transformed into a "Google for spies" and used by governments as a means of monitoring and controlling people online. The company insisted that the software--dubbed “Riot” or Rapid Information Overlay Technology--had not been sold to any clients but was shared with the US government in 2010. The move follows controversy over the Communications Bill in

Texas teen gets big
price for steer
United Press International, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 2/10/2013 3:27:16 PM     Post Reply
FORT WORTH, Texas- A Texas teen got a big check at the annual junior livestock sale, earning $20,895 for his steer, the 278th animal shown of 283 at the sale, officials said. Members of the Stock Show Syndicate, a group of Fort Worth-area business professionals that raises millions of dollars for the annual Sale of Champions, bought the steer from 14-year-old Wyatt Blaylock, after they learned his father died of brain cancer last year, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Saturday. "I don´t know what to say," said Blaylock, from Adkins, a small town south of San Antonio.

´Record close´ asteroid may miss
the Earth but it could take
out your phone
Telegraph [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 2/10/2013 3:18:10 PM     Post Reply
Scientists say they are sure there is no chance of the 150ft (45.7m) wide space rock hitting the planet. But there is a remote possibility that it could collide with one of more than 100 telecommunication and weather satellites in fixed orbits above the Earth. The asteroid, 2012 DA14, has been closely tracked since its discovery a year ago. It is predicted to reach its nearest point to the Earth at around 7.30pm UK time on Friday. Experts have calculated it will stay at least 17,200 miles (27,681km) away--easily far enough to be safe, but a very close shave

  


  

An exciting new chapter in
the life of suave Tony Blair
Telegraph [UK], by Ian Hollingshead    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 2/10/2013 2:44:16 PM     Post Reply
As the former prime minister emerges as a Euro-tanned lounge lizard, we imagine The Secret Diary of Tony Blair, aged 59 and two thirds. 2nd September 2010 Simon Cowell, who is worth several times more than I am, calls to congratulate me on my bestselling autobiography. “What did you like most about it?” I asked, modestly. “The bit where I invaded Iraq? Or the bit where I described devouring Cherie like an…” “No, no, I haven’t actually read it,” he said. “But I like that you called it A Journey. That’s very X Factor. And I really like the fact

China air pollution "beyond index"
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: SoCalGal- 2/10/2013 2:39:34 PM     Post Reply
BEIJING — In the first two months of 2013 Beijing´s air pollution has kept schoolchildren indoors and sent coughing residents to hospitals, but this time something is different about the murky haze: the government´s transparency in talking about it. Even state-run media gave the smog remarkably critical and prominent play. "More suffocating than the haze is the weakness in response," read the headline of a front-page commentary by the Communist Party-run China Youth Daily.(Snip)Air pollution is a major problem in China due to the country´s rapid pace of industrialization, reliance on coal power, explosive growth in vehicle ownership

Pussies galore! How cats
are taking over the world
Telegraph [UK], by William Langley    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 2/10/2013 2:32:22 PM     Post Reply
Beyond the hard-to-refute argument that they are the world’s most useless animals, cats appear to have everything going their way. In the past 20 years, they have overtaken dogs to become Britain’s most popular pet, relentlessly raised their social profile, and colonised the internet to such an extent that Google has now installed special programmes to monitor their advance. For what can appear, at first acquaintance, to be a small, fur-coated, heat-seeking digestive tract that sleeps 16 hours a day, this is some achievement. Not that the cats show any signs of easing up. Last week they pulled off another

John Kerry refuses
to speak French
at news conference
BBC, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: James Leyva- 2/10/2013 2:20:35 PM     Post Reply
John Kerry has prompted a Gallic shrug by refusing to speak French at his maiden news conference as US Secretary of State. Asked to answer a question with a "bit of French please", he said: "Not today. I got to refresh myself on that." The response surprised some in the francophone world as Mr Kerry attended a Swiss boarding school and is known to speak the language well.

Nude Aid benefit
San Francisco Chronicle, by Carolyne Zinko    Original Article
Posted By: wydleyred- 2/10/2013 2:19:48 PM     Post Reply
San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener´s ban on baring it all in San Francisco notwithstanding, Nude Aid, a benefit for the Center for Sex and Culture, brought more than 30 artists and a dozen naked and fetish-clad models together for a pre-Valentine´s Day sketch session. Visitors hoping for an erotic thrill by seeing models in the buff got a different surprise (although the man with his face painted purple in the mode of a Mexican wrestling mask was an unexpected treat). The real voyeurism was peering over the shoulders of the artists as they worked

  



Against the Ghetto Plantation
American Thinker, by Jeanne Donovan    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 2/10/2013 2:19:38 PM     Post Reply
If Frederick Douglass walked today´s ghettos, he would witness a new-age style of slavery, plantations without the lash and chains. He would soon be outraged that government overseers are perpetuating generations of dependency through policies designed to capture the votes of the ignorant. Of the people he would ask, "What have you done with your freedom? Where is your dignity and self-respect?"

Sen. Paul: I Thought Ashley Judd
Was Considering a Run for Parliament
National Review Online, by Eliana Johnson    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 2/10/2013 2:07:16 PM     Post Reply
Kentucky senator Rand Paul told CNN’s Candy Crowley this morning that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R, Ky.) is unlikely to face a Tea Party challenger in the 2014 election, despite rumors to the contrary. “I haven’t heard of any challenger coming forward,” Paul said. Asked about the prospect of a Democratic challenge from actress Ashley Judd, who is reportedly mulling a run, Paul told Crowley, “When I heard Ashley Judd might run for office, I thought maybe it was Parliament, since she lives in Scotland half of the year.” Judd, who recently announced her intention

Officials: Obama coming to
Israel to prevent strike on Iran
Jerusalem Post, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: horacer- 2/10/2013 12:58:37 PM     Post Reply
The main purpose of US President Barack Obama´s visit to Israel in the spring is to warn Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu against attacking Iran, unnamed officials told Army Radio on Sunday. According to the officials, the urgency of the trip is because in his speech to the United Nations in September, Netanyahu had flagged the spring of 2013 as a significant time in the context of the Iranian nuclear threat. Therefore, they said, Obama is concerned that the prime minister will decide to attack Iran now when he is backed by

Graham on Brennan, Hagel:
‘No confirmation without information’
The Hill, by Meghashyam Mali    Original Article
Posted By: Toledo- 2/10/2013 12:52:17 PM     Post Reply
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday threatened to hold President Obama’s nominees to head the CIA and Defense department unless the administration provides him with more answers on the response to the Benghazi Consulate attack. “I don’t think we should allow [John] Brennan to go forward for the CIA directorship, [former Sen. Chuck] Hagel [R-Neb.] to be confirmed secretary of Defense until the White House gives us an accounting,” said Graham on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “Did the White House ever pick up the phone and call anyone in the Libyan government to help these folks?”

After ignoring unemployment, Obama
seeks to convince Americans it’s
his top priority
Washington Examiner, by Byron York    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/10/2013 12:06:29 PM     Post Reply
White House spinners are working furiously in the final 72 hours before President Obama’s State of the Union speech. Their job: convince the recession-scarred American public that economic recovery is Obama’s top priority — after everything he has said and done to suggest otherwise. The unemployment rate is 7.9 percent — one tenth of a point higher than it was when Obama took office in January 2009. But the true toll of joblessness is far higher. The Labor Department’s so-called U-6 rate, which includes people who want a job but have become so discouraged they

Nancy Pelosi To Fox News Sunday:
It’s A ‘False Argument To Say
We Have A Spending Problem’
Mediaite, by Noah Rothman    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 2/10/2013 11:52:30 AM     Post Reply
On Fox News Sunday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told Fox News Channel anchor Chris Wallace that the ongoing debate about a balanced approach to deficit reduction should not place undue emphasis on spending cuts. She said that it is “almost a false argument” to say that Washington has a “spending problem.” Pelosi noted that there have been “plenty of spending cuts,” and budgetary priorities like education and food safety must be protected. (Snip) “Sequestration is a bad idea all around,” Pelosi began. “The fact is we’ve had plenty of spending cuts,

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