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Mark Steyn declares America
´doomed´ in wake of Pop
Tart gun suspension
Daily Caller, by Jeff Poor    Original Article
Posted By: Donttaxmebro- 3/11/2013 6:36:36 PM     Post Reply
On Rush Limbaugh’s radio show on Monday, National Review’s Mark Steyn explained why an incident involving a seven-year-old boy’s punishment and the subsequent reaction for chewing a Pop Tart in the shape of a gun is a sign the country is “doomed.” Steyn, author of “After America: Get Ready for Armageddon,” compared this generation of children, who may have felt threatened by the so-called Pop Tart gun, to the American generation that stormed the beaches of Normandy. “You’re doomed, America,” Steyn said. “You’re done for. No society can survive this level of stupidity.

As papal conclave begins,
friends reflect on Canadian´s
rise through church ranks
Canadian Press, by Andy Blatchford    Original Article
Posted By: Buckeyeron- 3/11/2013 6:13:37 PM     Post Reply
La Motte, Que.-A Canadian man who could become the next pontiff has frequently told friends he was surprised about his own rapid rise within the Roman Catholic Church. A "totally euphoric" Cardinal Marc Ouellet, now considered among the contenders for the papacy, phoned longtime friend Claudette Boucher in 2001, shortly after he learned that Pope John Paul II would soon ordain him a bishop. She says Ouellet asked her and her husband, Yvan, to pray for him because he didn´t think he was worthy enough for the new role. "He told us that he needed us," Boucher said

3 women a day killed by
a partner in South Africa
Associated Press, by Michelle Faul    Original Article
Posted By: Hermoine- 3/11/2013 5:49:39 PM     Post Reply
JOHANNESBURG — Reeva Steenkamp, the model and law graduate shot and killed by Oscar Pistorius, was statistically just one of three women killed on Valentine´s Day by an intimate partner, according to a study on violence against women that damns South Africa as having "the highest rate ever reported in research anywhere in the world." Steenkamp´s killing came the day before she planned to wear black in a "Black Friday" protest against the country´s excruciatingly high number of rapes, spurred by the particularly brutal gang-rape and mutilation of a 17-year-old that made front-page news in February.

  


  

Former CFO Erin Callan
Regrets Not Having Children,
Reignites Work-Life Balance Debate
Yahoo! Shine, by Beth Greenfield    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 3/11/2013 5:34:48 PM     Post Reply
Former Lehman Brothers CFO Erin Callan joined in the ongoing public debate on work-life balance this week, telling the world she had regrets over the sacrifices she made for success, and prompting renewed buzz on the topic. “I can’t make up for lost time,” she wrote in a Sunday New York Times opinion piece, “Is There Life After Work?” In it, Callan, who resigned as CFO in 2008, describes how work always came first for her, often at the expense of family, friends and her marriage (which eventually ended in divorce). It also got in the way

Conservatism and the
Search for Apostates
Commentary Magazine, by Peter Wehner    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 3/11/2013 5:22:52 PM     Post Reply
During a recent interview on NBC’s The Today Show, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush was asked whether the Republican Party should put revenue increases on the table in order to reach a grand bargain. (Snip)But the main point I want to underscore is the danger to conservatism when someone like Jeb Bush (or Mitch Daniels, or Bob McDonnell, or Chris Christie) is considered an apostate. Let’s consider Bush’s record as governor. While Bush never signed an anti-tax pledge, he never raised taxes. In fact, he cut taxes every year he was governor (covering eight years and totaling $20 billion).

First lady promotes fruits,
vegetables, kickboxing
CNN, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 5:19:57 PM     Post Reply
Michelle Obama may be the first first lady who can kick your butt. In comments as part of a "Twitter Town Hall" she hosted Monday morning, the first lady said kickboxing is her favorite stress reliever. Of course, she also said children should be exercising 60 minutes a day and that they should steer clear of processed foods whenever possible. Questions ranged from how to encourage healthy eating habits among children to what steps can be taken to combat negative body image among young adults. The first lady emphasized serving fruits and vegetables at a young age

The Otter Way of Stopping
Wall Street Journal, by James Taranto    Original Article
Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/11/2013 5:13:47 PM     Post Reply
The Obama administration continues to drag its feet on approving the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport crude oil from Canada through the American Great Plains to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico. Environmentalists oppose the pipeline because they hate oil, which they claim causes "climate change." The New York Times editorial page demands that President Obama reject the pipeline "for one overriding reason: A president who has repeatedly identified climate change as one of humanity´s most pressing dangers cannot in good conscience approve a project that--even by the State Department´s most cautious calculations--can only add to the problem."

  


  

46,609,072 People on Food Stamps
in 2012; Record 47,791,996 in December
Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 5:13:17 PM     Post Reply
On Friday, the United States Department of Agriculture quietly released new statistics related to the food stamps program, officially known as SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The numbers reveal, in 2012, the food stamps program was the biggest it´s ever been, with an average of 46,609,072 people on the program every month of last year. 47,791,996 people were on the program in the month of December 2012. The federal government also says that in a given month in 2012, the number of households on food stamps was 22,329,713. The state with the highest average number of participants

The Amazing Bill Richardson!
Weekly Standard, by Ethan Epstein    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/11/2013 5:04:59 PM     Post Reply
Former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson granted an interview this weekend to the online magazine Salon, in which he discussed his most recent vacation to Pyongyang. Richardson calls for “out of the box” diplomacy toward the regime, and lauds Dennis Rodman’s recent visit there as “healthy.” He also claims to back the recently adopted U.N. sanctions, though he criticizes them for “driv[ing] [the regime] further into hostility.” All in all, it’s pretty boring, predictable stuff. With one notable exception, that is: Richardson makes a truly amazing admission in the interview. It turns out he can read minds!

In 2010, Ashley Judd
accused Apple customers
of ‘financing mass rape’
Daily Caller, by Alex Pappas    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/11/2013 5:00:23 PM     Post Reply
Using graphic language in an opinion piece about “conflict minerals,” potential U.S. Senate candidate Ashley Judd in 2010 accused those who buy Apple products of “financing mass rape.” “Apple is known for the clean lines of their products, the alluring simplicity of their designs,” Judd wrote in the article. “Dare I….go so far….as to suggest…this signature cleanness is stained by the s**t and urine of raped women’s leaking fistulas?” Judd, the Hollywood actress and liberal activist considering a run as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky, made the comments in an article

Ex-Detroit mayor convicted of
widespread corruption
Reuters, by Steve Neavling    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 5:00:01 PM     Post Reply
DETROIT- Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, once seen as a rising star in Democratic Party politics, was convicted on Monday on two dozen federal charges of corruption and bribery during his seven year tenure. Prosecutors accused Kilpatrick, 42, his father and a city contractor of widespread corruption, extorting bribes from contractors who wanted to be awarded or keep city contracts, turning the mayor´s office into "Kilpatrick Incorporated" from 2001 until he resigned in 2008. Many people in Detroit believe Kilpatrick contributed to the decline of the city, home of the auto industry.

  



Six months later, where are
the Benghazi survivors?
CBS NEWS, by Sharyl Attkisson    Original Article
Posted By: Northlander- 3/11/2013 4:55:11 PM     Post Reply
Today marks six months since the September 11, 2012 terrorist attacks on the U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya in which four Americans were killed, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens. Some watchdog groups, members of the media and Republican members of Congress are asking: Where are the more than two dozen U.S. personnel who survived the attack but haven´t been seen nor heard from in public since? There were also an undisclosed number of witnesses at the U.S. compounds in Tripoli but they also have not spoken publicly.

Is the GOP Finally Winning?
Real Clear Politics, by Caitlin Huey-Burns    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 3/11/2013 4:45:11 PM     Post Reply
A funny thing happened on the Republicans’ way to rebranding themselves. Before they could get around to any serious recalibration, the nation’s fiscal crisis intruded, and since the start of this new Congress and President’s Obama’s inauguration in January, Republican lawmakers have dug in their heels on the budget, refused to cede ground on sequestration cuts, opposed new tax increases as a requisite for a deficit reduction deal, and cribbed off journalist Bob Woodward’s reporting of the 2011 debt ceiling debacle to blame Obama for taking a meat cleaver to the federal budget. These tactics are not new.

Senator Squatter? Heller Won´t
Give Up Office Space
Roll Call, by Meredith Shiner    Original Article
Posted By: garnet- 3/11/2013 4:40:25 PM     Post Reply
Staffers for Sen. Dean Heller have been bullying other senators’ aides to protect the Nevada Republican’s space in the Russell Senate Office Building, CQ Roll Call has learned. As part of the biennial Senate office lottery, junior members are obligated to show their office suites to more senior members, who then have 24 hours to decide whether to claim that space as their own. Heller’s office suite — which he inherited after the scandal-fueled resignation of Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev. — may be particularly attractive to other senators because its floor plan includes a larger-than-average member office.

Fukushima Radiation Proves
Less Deadly Than Feared
Bloomerg, by Robert Peter Gale & Eric Lax    Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.- 3/11/2013 4:15:29 PM     Post Reply
It is two years since Japan’s 9.0- magnitude earthquake, one so powerful it shifted the position of the Earth’s figure axis by as much as 6 inches and moved Honshu, Japan’s main island, 8 feet eastward. The tsunami generated by the earthquake obliterated towns, drowned almost 20,000 people and left more than 300,000 homeless. Everyone living within 15 miles of Fukushima was evacuated; many are still in temporary housing. (Snip) And what of the lasting threat from radiation? Remarkably, outside the immediate area of Fukushima, this is hardly a problem at all.

  


  

Judge tosses Mayor Bloomberg’s
ban on large sugary sodas one
day before it goes into effect
New York Daily News, by Erin Durkin    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 4:07:37 PM     Post Reply
A judge has invalidated Mayor Bloomberg´s controversial plan to ban large sugary drinks from restaurants and other eateries, one day before the new law was to take effect. State Supreme Court Justice Milton Tingling in Manhattan ruled the new regulation was “arbitrary and capricious” and declared it invalid, after several soda and business groups had sued the city challenging the ban. Mayor Bloomberg had touted the ban as a way to reduce obesity. But beverage manufacturers and business groups had called the law an illegal overreach that would infringe upon consumers´ personal liberty. Hours before the judge’s ruling,

Surviving the coming collapse
Canada Free Press, by Doug Hagmann    Original Article
Posted By: snowcloud- 3/11/2013 4:06:54 PM     Post Reply
“How do you think it will play out? What will it look like… the economic collapse that you’ve been writing about? I have money invested in the stock market, investments, sitting in the bank. Will my investments be safe? What should I do to prepare?” Those are the most common questions I’ve been receiving since writing about the coming collapse of the U.S. dollar and looming economic crisis. Since my recent article titled Racing for the exits was published, I’ve received nearly one thousand e-mails with these very questions from people all over the world.

US expels 2 Venezuelan
diplomats in retaliation
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 3:55:19 PM     Post Reply
The Obama administration has expelled two Venezuelan diplomats, U.S. officials said Monday, in retaliation for Venezuela´s expulsion of two U.S. military attaches. Washington wants to repair ties with Venezuela after President Hugo Chavez´s death but has made little headway so far. Shortly before Chavez died last week, Venezuela expelled two U.S. Air Force attaches in Caracas for alleged espionage. The Obama administration waited until after Chavez´s funeral on Friday to announce any reciprocal action. Monday´s move comes as Venezuela prepares for an April election to choose a new leader.

The First Lady of Fashion:
Michelle Obama named Best
Dressed woman in new list but
Lady Gaga given title of Worst Dressed
Daily Mail (UK), by Becky Evans    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 3:41:44 PM     Post Reply
She is already regarded as one of the most stylish women in the world and now she has a new title to prove it. Michelle Obama was praised for using fashion as a ´force for good´ by the judges of the first Best Dressed List in The Sunday Times. Experts from Style magazine said she won for her ´understanding that, as her primary role as first lady is visual, fashion can be a force for good used to inspire and entertain.´ The First Lady is known for her style and the influence she wields on public trends.

White House denies OFA is
selling access to Obama
Washington Times [DC], by Susan Crabtree    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 3/11/2013 3:36:39 PM     Post Reply
The White House is strenuously denying that Organizing for Action, President Obama’s former re-election campaign that morphed into a nonprofit group, is selling access to the president despite the group’s own coy implications and his cooperation with it. While the group does not guarantee that donors will receive regular visits from Mr. Obama and other administration officials, it has said the president and other administration officials will periodically stop by its events to give updates on progress on top agenda items. In fact, Mr. Obama on Wednesday will speak to the advocacy group’s “founders’ summit,” a two-day event

  



Obama Silent on American
Christian Pastor Held in Iran
Fox News, by Todd Starnes    Original Article
Posted By: US veteran- 3/11/2013 3:35:49 PM     Post Reply
The wife of an American pastor held captive in an Iranian prison for nearly a year said she has yet to hear from President Obama or Secretary of State John Kerry and to her knowledge the administration has not done anything to help free her husband. “I have not received a telephone call from President Obama,” said Naghmeh Abedini, wife of Rev. Saeed Abedini. “I have not received a telephone call from Secretary of State John Kerry – unfortunately.”

Paul, Lee & Cruz
National Review, by Andrew Stiles    Original Article
Posted By: Hooverdog- 3/11/2013 3:08:58 PM     Post Reply
When a staffer texted Senator Mike Lee that his friend and colleague Rand Paul was mounting a talking filibuster to demand greater transparency on the administration’s drone policy, Lee did not hesitate. “I alerted my staff that I would need to be going to the floor,” he says in an interview. Lee was the first of Paul’s Republican colleagues to formally join the filibuster, providing some relief by delivering a speech in support. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas would soon follow, bearing news of the tremendous outpouring of public support on social media

The surprising recipients
of an agricultural tax break
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, by Greg Bluestein    Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon- 3/11/2013 3:06:48 PM     Post Reply
A sales tax break designed to help agricultural businesses was written with sweeping language aimed at a range of Georgia farmers. But faced with a growing horde of applicants, state officials are racing to clarify a vast gray area determining who should qualify for the lucrative benefits. An Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis shows more than 20,000 businesses have rushed to apply for the tax break since it passed last year, and regulators have few resources to scrutinize the wave of applications. The program, which took effect in January, broadens sales tax exemptions for equipment and supplies bought by farmers in Georgia.

Judge skeptical of
ex-senator´s campaign cash use
Associated Press, by Frederic J. Frommer    Original Article
Posted By: Drive- 3/11/2013 3:00:13 PM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge sounded skeptical Monday of former Sen. Larry Craig´s claim that he properly used $217,000 in campaign funds for his legal defense after his arrest in a 2007 airport bathroom sex sting. Craig contends that the airport bathroom trip fell under his official, duties as senator because he was traveling between Idaho and Washington for work, and therefore the legal fees could be paid for with campaign money. But at a hearing, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson said that such a broad reading of official travel could be taken to extremes.

Series of earthquakes
strikes Southern California
Los Angeles Times, by Joseph Serna and Frank Shyong    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 3/11/2013 2:59:59 PM     Post Reply
A series of moderate earthquakes -- the largest a magnitude 4.7 -- struck the Riverside County desert area Monday morning, officials said. The biggest quake rattled large parts of Southern California but was felt most strongly in the Inland Empire area and parts of Imperial and San Diego counties. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Here is the U.S Geological Survey time line of the morning´s quakes. 4.6 2013/03/11 09:56:06 4.7 2013/03/11 09:55:50 4.7 2013/03/11 09:55:42 The temblors were centered about 23 miles from Palm Springs and 64 miles from San Diego.

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