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Plea for help from Chinese labor camp worker paid $1.61 per MONTH found stuffed in Oregon woman´s Halloween decorations from Kmart
Daily Mail [UK], by Helen Pow
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Posted By:Attercliffe, 12/27/2012 6:23:54 AM
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| Oregon mother Julie Keith expected to find Styrofoam headstones in the graveyard kit she bought at Kmart for Halloween. What she didn´t expect was a desperate plea for help from one of the Chinese laborers forced to make the holiday decorations in brutal conditions. The 42-year-old charity worker from Portland discovered the chilling letter hidden between the two novelty headstones when she opened the kit in October. ´Sir: If you occasionally buy this product, please kindly resend this letter to the World Human Right Organization,´ the unsigned note, that was folded into eighths, read. ´Thousands people here who are under
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
strike3, 12/27/2012 6:28:11 AM (No. 9085290)
Where would a worker making this little money learn to speak English so well?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Spidey, 12/27/2012 6:33:05 AM (No. 9085293)
Took an online class?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
prudente, 12/27/2012 6:42:40 AM (No. 9085300)
What are the chances a charity worker in Oregon would find it? Makes one wonder.
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chumley, 12/27/2012 7:13:34 AM (No. 9085326)
In the AF museum in Dayton they had (and may still) a Nazi rocket plane with messages written inside the structure by the slave labor that was forced to build it. Kind of chilling.
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kayjaymac, 12/27/2012 7:26:32 AM (No. 9085339)
Perhaps I should read the whole story. Nah. Don´t buy it.
Not buying much these days, actually. Everybody lies.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
ladychatalie, 12/27/2012 7:31:01 AM (No. 9085343)
I encourage everyoe to at least examine the letter before deciding it´s a hoax.
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FunnyGirl, 12/27/2012 7:49:27 AM (No. 9085358)
It´s not like the Chinese aren´t known for human rights violations. I don´t doubt the validity of it for a moment.
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Refried, 12/27/2012 8:52:17 AM (No. 9085462)
Can´t be true. China is a "progressive paradise"!
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lakerman1, 12/27/2012 8:58:30 AM (No. 9085478)
It sort of reminds me of cases where a black person claims that a noose was placed on his or her doorknob, but when surveillance tapes are reviewed, he or she put the noose on his or her door. So I am skeptical.
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truthfetish, 12/27/2012 9:18:14 AM (No. 9085520)
I was skeptical at first. Now I see the WSJ clarifies some things here http://www.lucianne.com/thread/?artnum=716848 That ratcheted my skepticism a bit.
While hard to justify its authenticity, the letter is entirely believable.
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jlw509, 12/27/2012 9:48:44 AM (No. 9085607)
English is the #1 most widespread "Second Language" in the world, and it´s entirely possible that the note-writer was a student before he/she became a slave laborer.
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Chuzzles, 12/27/2012 10:05:31 AM (No. 9085653)
Dissidents of all education levels have always been sent to the labor camps as punishment for their beliefs #1. It is a favorite tactic of some governments in Asia. Remember Cambodia? They went for the highly educated professionals especially. Labor camps aren´t just for the povertystricken. You would be more likely to find those types in a Nike factory than a labor camp. The Chinese government can´t survive in its present form if independent thought is allowed to percolate through society.
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PoliticalJunky, 12/27/2012 10:36:56 AM (No. 9085715)
Some Chinese people spoke to me on the street in China. One woman said to me, "Everything fresh" as we stood in front of a restaurant where fish were swimming in washtubs. A man asked me for a dollar bill and I gave him one. He said, "Thank you, American friend." It was illegal for me to give him American money, so we both broke the law. As I was leaving China the man checking me out at the airport read the Chinese writing on my tee shirt and said, "So, you climbed the Great Wall?"
While there I learned a few words although those words changed from province to province.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 12/27/2012 2:45:48 PM (No. 9086222)
Half the prisoners are Falun Gong members, many of whom are highly educated.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
MsMontana, 12/27/2012 6:40:31 PM (No. 9086519)
We are used to cheap goods and like to be bale to buy the things we need instead of make them ourselves or buy them from people we know who make them.
As long as we buy instead of make our own, people such as these will remain in slavery and jobs will go overseas.
We should learn to live with less.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
MsMontana, 12/27/2012 6:41:50 PM (No. 9086522)
...and we should do it by our OWN choice...not because our own government, self-righteous morality "experts" tell us to. They really don´t want us to anyway.
Whatever would they do if Americans really did decide to stop buying Chinese?
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Ukip is closing in on a massive breakthrough
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Daily Express [UK], by Patrick O´Flynn
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So what will be remembered as the biggest political event of spring 2013? Naturally the death of Lady Thatcher must be the prime candidate. But there is another that has thus far consumed only a tiny proportion of the column inches that have rightly been expended on the passing of the Iron Lady yet may have more pro found and longerlasting consequences. I speak of the rise and rise of Ukip. The Eastleigh by-election, in which Ukip sensationally beat the Conservatives to second place, has of course registered in the national political consciousness.
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We´re in love with Margaret Thatcher
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Telegraph [UK], by James Delingpole
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/13/2013 6:53:55 AM
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For what it´s worth I think the BBC has no business censoring the music charts--even if it involves a song as insensitively timed and crassly-chosen as Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead! a) we should do everything we can to discourage this idea the BBC has of itself as a branch of the Nanny State. [Snip] But it´s OK. We have an even better chance of getting our own back, now. By going head-to-head against the scuzzballs with a song of our own: I´m In Love With Margaret Thatcher originally released in 1980 by ska-punk band The Notsensibles.
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Dr Kermit Gosnell: truly horrifying allegations of the murder of babies that the US media are playing down
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Telegraph [UK], by Damian Thompson
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/13/2013 6:48:01 AM
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This is written in haste, at the end of a day full of meetings. But British readers must know about the case of Dr Kermit Gosnell, which has been played down in the American media – possibly because the allegations of a homicidal abortion doctor don´t fit into their pro-choice narrative. The following quotes are taken from Conor Friedersdorf´s report in The Atlantic. You will need a strong stomach, but I urge you to read it all. The grand jury report in the case of Dr Kermit Gosnell, 72, is among the most horrifying I´ve read. "This case is about
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´We´re being inundated´: Vigilante Group uses secret cameras to record the flow of illegal immigrants across the border
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/13/2013 6:36:15 AM
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A group of private citizens have documented using motion-detector cameras illegal immigrants crossing the border into the United States. The group, Secure Border Intelligence, also has recorded audio conversations between Border Patrol pilots and agents on the ground which they say document the how porous the border is with Mexico. ´We haven´t been in that area for hours... we´re being inundated where we´re at,´ one drone pilot says of the border. [Snip] And in another recording, a helicopter pilot reports: ´We´re going to need another person over here, we´ve got about 50 bodies out there.´
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Tories build secret alliance with Eurosceptics behind Merkel´s back
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Telegraph [UK], by Bruno Waterfeld, Jeevan Vasagar
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/12/2013 10:37:17 PM
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David Cameron arrived in Germany for talks with Angela Merkel on Friday evening as his Conservative allies planned a secret deal with German Eurosceptics backing his bid to loosen Britain´s European Union membership. Talks between the Tories and the new Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD), an anti-euro party, came to light as the Prime Minister and his family flew to Germany as the personal guests of the Chancellor at the castle of Meseberg, her country retreat. The invitation for Mr Cameron to bring his wife Samantha and his children, Nancy, nine, Elwen, seven, and Florence, two, to stay in the
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The wonders of wild garlic
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Telegraph [UK], by Bee Wilson
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/12/2013 10:31:43 PM
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Its flavour may be more gentle than a conventional clove, but wild garlic adds a sweet pungency to many springtime dishes. Last spring a friend left a carrier bag hanging on my door. I could smell what was inside before I looked. She had returned from Wales with armfuls of wonderful wild garlic: green, lush and overwhelmingly pungent. Foragers have long known of wild garlic, also known as ´ramsons´ or ´ramps´ (Allium ursinum). In 1972 in Food for Free, Richard Mabey noted that ´for those who like their garlic strong, ramsons will prove magnetic´.
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Margaret Thatcher: The grandchildren in the US who share the Iron Lady’s spirit
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Telegraph [UK], by Jon Swaine, Raf Sanchez
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/12/2013 9:05:25 AM
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As they perused the well-stocked aisles of their local shop, the wealthy residents of Highland Park were charmed by the polite and handsome young man behind the counter. [Snip] Like his great-grandfather Alfred Roberts before him, Mr Thatcher works long shifts while serving as a committed Christian and conservative in his free time. After graduating from Texas A&M University in Chemistry, the subject Lady Thatcher read at Oxford in the 1940s, the 24-year-old now hands out prescriptions along with the snacks, cosmetics and greetings cards on offer. His sister Amanda, meanwhile, also appears to harbour Thatcherite ambitions. Graduating from school
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Entering the family business? Baroness Thatcher´s American football star grandson takes on the world of U.S. politics
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Daily Mail [UK], by Jill Reilly
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/12/2013 6:16:46 AM
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His birth was famously announced when the Prime Minster proudly stood on the steps of 10 Downing Street holding him in her arms and declared ´We have become a grandmother.´ And with politics running in the family blood, Michael Thatcher, 24, once hailed a rising American football star, now looks set to follow his grandmother´s career path. The news of Baroness Thatcher´s death this week is said to have been devastating for Michael and his sister Amanda, 19. Although they now live in America following the divorce of their father Sir Mark Thatcher and his first wife Diane Beckett
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Play Margaret Thatcher death song, her supporters tell BBC
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Telegraph [UK], by Hayley Dixon
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/12/2013 5:58:59 AM
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The anti-Thatcher anthem Ding Dong the Witch is Dead has seen a surge in popularity since Baroness Thatcher’s death and looks set to retain a top slot when the Official Chart Show airs on Sunday.[Snip] But the move has found support in some unlikely corners as UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Tory MP Philip Davies, who have both paid glowing tribute to the former leader, said broadcasting the song was the right thing to do. Mr Farage said: “If you suppress things then you make them popular, so play the bloody thing. If you ban it it will be number
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A shaggy dog story: Boy and his pet pose for pictures every day for his father while he is away serving with the navy
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Daily Mail [UK], by Sam Webb
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These adorable pictures show Julian Becker and his 165 pound pet Max, the shaggy Newfoundland that never leaves his best friend´s side. Five-year-old Julian´s mother Stasha started taking pictures of the odd couple every day before they got in the family car in Whidbey Island, Washington state, U.S., although both Julian and Max were born in England. With her husband away regularly in his role as a U.S. naval officer, the pictures began as a way of keeping in touch. They have evolved into a charming document of a boy´s love for a four-legged friend he began walking
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´Obama said chill "You gonna get me impeached"´: Jay-Z responds to fury over his and Beyoncé´s anniversary trip to Cuba in new song
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Daily Mail [UK], by Reuters Staff, Daily Mail Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/11/2013 4:18:10 PM
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Jay-Z blasted back today at critics of his and wife´s Beyoncé´s recent trip to Cuba in a new song. The scathing song, ´Open Letter´ calls out the politicians who questioned the legality of the fifth anniversary vacation, which was approved by the Treasury Department, when the rapper says, ´Politicians never did s**t for me, except lie to me, distort history. They wanna give me jail time and a fine. Fine, let me commit a real crime.´ The song also includes lyrics boasting of his friendship with President Obama, adding: ´Obama said, ´Chill you´re going to get me impeached
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In 2011, the journalist Mara Hvistendahl published Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men, detailing the societal effects of sex-selective abortions that target women the world over and resulted in the absence of perhaps more than 100 million girls who by now should have been born. But Hvistendahl soon learned the downside to uncovering what many believe to be a shocking trend in human rights offenses: people will want to do something about it. And so she lashed out, declaring that “anti-abortion activists
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Only one of my six children has left New York for economic reasons but the strain of living in this expensive nanny state is weighing heavy on my other five and their families. As a native New Yorker, I´ve seen its middle class population decline over the years due to its neglect of blue collar families which is ironic since this is a Democrat city. With the recent arrests of several local politicians for corruption perhaps New Yorkers will pay more attention to those they put in office. Given their past indifference in local elections this is highly unlikely.
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Little Anthony Freemont´s Twilight Zone is Our Reality
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American Thinker, by Doug Mainwaring
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/12/2013 6:34:43 AM
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Remember little Anthony Freemont, played by cute little Billy Mumy, in one of the "Twilight Zone´s" most famous episodes? In the opening sequence Rod Serling informs us: "A monster had arrived in the village. Just by using his mind, he took away the automobiles, the electricity, the machines -- because they displeased him -- and he moved an entire community back into the dark ages -- just by using his mind. . . . and the people there have to smile. They have to think happy thoughts and say happy things because once displeased, the monster can wish them into a cornfield
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Senate votes 68-31 to move forward with gun control measure
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The Hill [Washington DC], by Jonathan Easley & Ramsey Cox
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/11/2013 12:23:49 PM
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The Senate voted to move forward on gun control Thursday, clearing the first of what is expected to be many 60-vote hurdles for the legislation. (Snip) Sixteen Republicans voted in favor of the motion, while two Democrats — both from states President Obama lost in the 2012 election — voted against it. The two Democrats were Sens. Mark Begich (Alaska) and Mark Pryor (Ark.), both of whom face reelection next year.The 16 Republicans who voted to proceed were
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Boehner: I Don´t Need GOP to Pass Gun Law...
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/12/2013 11:51:37 AM
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On Thursday, in the midst of ongoing national debate over prospective gun control and comprehensive immigration legislation, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said that he didn’t need the approval of a majority of his own party to move forward with legislation. Referring to the so-called Hastert Rule, named after former House Speaker Denny Hastert (R-IL), which dictated that House leadership not bring up any bill for a vote without the support of a majority of the majority party, Boehner said, “Listen: It was never a rule to begin with.” Then, realizing the gravity of admitting
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Jonathan Winters, groundbreaking comic who influenced generations, dead at 87
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/12/2013 1:16:37 PM
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LOS ANGELES — Jonathan Winters, the cherub-faced comedian whose breakneck improvisations and misfit characters inspired the likes of Robin Williams and Jim Carrey, has died. He was 87. The Ohio native died Thursday evening at his Montecito, Calif., home of natural causes, said Joe Petro III, a longtime family friend. Petro said Winters died of natural causes and was surrounded by family and friends. Winters was a pioneer of improvisational standup comedy, with an exceptional gift for mimicry, a grab bag of eccentric personalities and a bottomless reservoir of creative energy.
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WPost reporter explains her personal Gosnell blackout
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Posted By: LComStaff- 4/12/2013 9:42:16 AM
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I’ve been writing about media coverage of abortion for many years. And so have many others. If you haven’t read David Shaw’s “Abortion Bias Seeps Into The News,” published in the Los Angeles Times back in 1990, you should. That report also explains why we cover the topic here at GetReligion.But the thing is that I’m getting kind of sick of pointing out egregious bias only to see things not just remain bad but get worse. Just think, in the last year, we saw the media drop any pretense of objectivity and bully the Susan G. Komen Foundation
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Republicans Fear Clinton in 2016
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Time Magazine, by Zeke J Miller
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 4/12/2013 9:57:16 AM
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HOLLYWOOD — Republican leaders plotted their party’s political comeback on Thursday with plans to court minority voters and modernize their political operations. But some wondered if one person could make it all for naught: Hillary Clinton. As attendees of the Republican National Committee’s spring meeting debated party rules and a refurbished GOP brand capable of winning back the White House, more than two dozen operatives and officials expressed worry that none of their party’s potential 2016 candidates can take her down. One early-state RNC member put it simply
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Philly Abortion Clinic Workers Saw Few Options
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Associated Press, by Maryclaire Dale
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/12/2013 7:28:32 PM
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They say they were just doing what the boss trained them to do. But eight former employees of a run-down West Philadelphia abortion clinic now face prison time for the work they did for Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Three have pleaded guilty to third-degree murder. And Gosnell, 72, is on trial in the deaths of a patient and seven babies allegedly born alive. In testimony at the capital murder trial this past month, an unlicensed doctor and untrained aides described long, chaotic days at the clinic. They said they performed grueling, often gruesome work for little more than minimum wage,
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Biden criticizes gun owners who are not hunters: ´They like the way it feels... it´s like driving a Ferrari´
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Washington Examiner [DC], by Charlie Spiering
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Posted By: JoniTx- 4/11/2013 10:41:58 AM
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During a conversation about gun violence on MSNBC this morning, Vice President Joe Biden explained that there was a growing group of gun owners that might not understand guns as well as hunters. “There is a whole new sort of group of individuals now who – I don’t know what the numbers are – that never hunt at all,” Biden said. “But they own guns for one of two reasons, self-protection or they just like the feel of that AR-15 at the range. They like the way it feels.” Biden imitated holding a weapon and added, “You know,
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Windows 8 blamed for biggest PC shipment plunge ever
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Fox News, by Lisa Eadicicco
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/11/2013 1:17:23 PM
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Global PC shipments fell by 13.9 percent in the first quarter of 2013, and according to analyst firm IDC , Windows 8 could very well be the reason. On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that 76.3 million PC units shipped during the most recent financial period, marking the biggest decline since the IDC began publishing quarterly numbers 19 years ago. “The reaction to Windows 8 is real,” Jay Chou, an IDC analyst, said to The Wall Street Journal. Increased demand for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have also played a role in this decline,
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Obamacare Architect: Affordable Care Act ´Beyond Comprehension´
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Breitbart´s Big Government, by Wynton Hall
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/12/2013 9:51:16 PM
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act, said on Tuesday that the healthcare law, set to go into full effect in less than eight months, is “probably the most complex piece of legislation ever passed by the United States Congress” and “is just beyond comprehension.” Rockefeller said he is concerned that early missteps with implementing the healthcare overhaul may cascade into confusion and chaos. The law, said Rockefeller, is “so complicated and if it isn’t done right the first time, it will just simply get worse.” Rockefeller’s consternation echoes comments made earlier this
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