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According to The Politico, EMILY’s List President Stephanie Schriock will blast the Republican Party for being “anti-woman” in a speech before the Women’s National Democratic Club this afternoon. Schriock will reportedly talk about how the number of female lawmakers in Congress might decline this year, echoing a front-page USA Today headline from Monday that claimed “Elections are likely to trim number of women in Congress.” In fact, the number of women running for Congress is at a record high this election season, thanks to a significant increase in female Republican candidates. There are over 100 women running on the GOP ticket for House seats alone. But that hasn’t stopped EMILY’s List from continuing to portray conservatives and Republicans as chauvinistic. Blasting the GOP as a “party that believes that women belong in the kitchen,” Schriock will reportedly say that “This year may be the first year in 30 years that the number of women in Congress decreases. And the possible result could be truly devestating: Speaker John Boehner.” “It’s not John Boehner, but the extreme Republican majority he would lead,” Schriock will continue. “Republican leaders with positions so extreme, they would have been disqualified 20 years ago…This is the party that earlier this year sent out a mailer asking folks to take Congresswoman Betty Sutton out of Congress and ‘send her back to the kitchen!’” Schriock will reportedly also add that, “John Boehner can only take the speaker’s gavel from Nancy Pelosi, by defeating the Democratic women you and I have worked so hard to elect. And by discouraging women voters so much that they stay home on November 2nd.”

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Reuters Plops Old Priest Photo Into Obama-Cozy-with-Christians Story

In an op-ed posted on our site CNSNews.com on “Obama’s Clever Use of Catholics,” Judie Brown wrote about how Barack Obama’s being pictured happily engaging with Catholic clergy to undergird his proclamation at an Albuquerque event that he was a “Christian by choice.” But sometimes the media’s willingness to promote Obama themes means the pictures are utterly unrelated to the news event: Reuters , one of the news services covering that particular meeting in Albuquerque, used a stock photo to accompany its report. The photo, which depicted the president with Catholic priest, Father Vien Nguyen, who leads the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in New Orleans, was taken during a reception at the White House earlier this year in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Father Nguyen was also honored for his help within the community after Hurricane Katrina. Father Nguyen is not from New Mexico, but that apparently mattered little to the press at Reuters who found it convenient to use the opportunity to showcase a Catholic priest with Obama. Perhaps it’s no accident that Father Nguyen was honored by Obama since he is described by Politics Daily as a man who “has shown extreme grit and skill as a community organizer.” In yet another attempt to highlight himself with Catholics, Obama traveled to Iowa this past week and met with a Catholic family living in Des Moines so that he could talk about “issues” facing middle-class Americans. During his visit he was joined by Father Michael Amadeo of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and the Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Des Moines, Most Reverend Richard E. Pates. The photo of Obama with Bishop Pates presents the sort of chummy, friend-to-friend image that Obama wants to portray to the world, though his actual reasons for using Catholics as public props are perhaps anything but honorable. After all, this is a president who deceived the Catholic bishops on the subject of nationalized health care, employed every tactic in the book to garner support from the Catholic Health Association for his draconian proposal and, to this very day, has never suggested that his anti-life policies and personal convictions on abortion are an affront to every Christian—including Catholics. At the event in Des Moines, Father Amadeo asked Obama about unemployment — a more polite inquiry than asking about abortion.

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What Happens When The Oil Runs Out (Video)

Past Peak Oil Travelling Towards Transition Animation from Anita Sancha on Vimeo . Watch a very cute animation by self-described “eco animator” Anita Sancha . Where most Peak Oilers are pretty dystopian, Anita envisions a bucolic world full of wind power and bicycles, after a rather dramatic crash of our oil-powered vehicles. I hope she is right. Others are not so optimistic; More on Hubbert’s Peak below…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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De-individuation (FBI Raids), Dehumanization (Assassinations), and Moral Disengagement (Wars)

Article by WorldNews.com correspondent Dallas Darling. Recently, over a dozen activists and their houses across the United States were raided by the FBI and other government security agencies. While these human rights activists were being subpoenaed to appear before a Grand Jury-for having ties with the FARC rebels in Columbia and for supporting Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and equality; and even as their computers, emails, mailing lists, cell phones, cameras, videos, books, and passports were confiscated, it was clear another purpose of these government raids was to cast fear and intimidation over America. It was also an obvious event of de-individuation. De-individuation is…

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Skype’s Android shackles are broken, 3G calling hacked into reality

Well, that didn’t take long. Just days after the official Skype application finally landed in the Android Market, along comes an .apk that’s far more salacious for Americans. Thanks to xeudoxus over at Droid Forums , a tweaked version of the app is now available to download and sideload (sorry, Aria owners), promising the same functionality but without that nasty 3G block. It’s really as simple as that — hit those source links to get the unquestionably superior version, and feel free to let us know how your carrier’s network holds up in a test call. [Thanks, Gardo] Skype’s Android shackles are broken, 3G calling hacked into reality originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 11:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Glaring Error: NYT Reports That ‘Retail Jobs Fell 4.9 Percent … From a Year Earlier’

Two New York Times reporters were out to lunch, while the Old Gray Lady’s layers of fact-checkers were apparently asleep at the switch. In an item which contained a number of oddities, Times reporters Stephanie Clifford and Catherine Rampell wrote the following: Over all, full-time work in retail is slightly down. The number of people employed in the retail sector in August fell 4.9 percent, to 14.4 million, from a year earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. My initial reaction was to wonder how a 4.9% drop in employment, which would involve about 700,000 jobs, could be “slight.” But in this case, media bias isn’t the problem (possible examples of bias will come later). A look at the same BLS data the Times pair must have used reveals a likely level of sloppiness that should never gotten online, let alone into print (which it did — on Page B1 in the October 6 paper ): The closest I can get to what Clifford and Rampell may have meant to write is that seasonally adjusted jobs in retail dropped by 4.9 thousand in August 2010 compared to July (14438.7 minus 14433.8). As you can see above, as well as in this table covering the same period’s not seasonally adjusted numbers, there’s no conceivable way you can get to a 4.9% drop in anything during the past year. Drops from August 2009 were actually 0.30% (seasonally adjusted) and 0.24% (not seasonally adjusted). Drops from August 2008 were both a bit above 5%. Beyond that, I’m virtually certain that the table above encompasses all retail workers, not just full-timers. Unless I’m missing something, Clifford’s and Rampell’s effort is really weak, as is the failure to catch the problems in their report. Also weak were the following items: The article’s title as it appears online and in the print edition is appropriately grim: “Dim Outlook for Holiday Jobs.” Oddly, though, the web page’s title bar is a lukewarm “Holiday Hiring by Retailers Not Expected to Rise Much.” Guess which title shows up in Google News searches (search was on “holiday retail sales new york times,” not in quotes; third item in search done at about 10:30 a.m. ET)? The pair’s overall statement about retailers’ hiring plans — that “The recruiting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, forecasts that retailers will add up to 600,000 jobs in October, November and December, compared with a net gain of 501,400 holiday jobs over the same three months in 2009″ — is nice as far as it goes. But it overlooks that fact, as shown here at Challenger Gray’s announcement (scroll to the end), that a 600,000-job fourth-quarter surge would still badly trail every year from 2002 to 2007 except 2003, which came in at 640,000. Only a slight shortfall from Challenger Gray’s prediction will cause this year to trail the 585,000-job performance turned in during the last three months of 2001. The Old Gray Lady should be able to produce better output than this. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Canadian Home Builder’s Association-Calgary Region and the Urban Development Institute’s Votecalgary.ca Unveils Results from Municipal Election’s Only All-Ward Poll

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This is not going to be a winning argument : In a jab at Angle, who thinks the federal government should be dramatically scaled back and fulfill only those duties expressly enumerated in the Constitution, Reid argued it is his “constitutional duty” to spend federal money. “Part of my constitutional duty is to do congressionally directed spending,” he said, pulling out a copy of the Constitution given to him by the late U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd. “I am vigorous in going forward with congressionally directed spending. I fight for it.” It’s a difficult argument to make to an electorate that polls indicate is deeply concerned about federal spending. Reid is now running two or three points behind Sharron Angle in most of the recent polls, and is pulling only about 40% of the vote in any of them. An incumbent running below 50% this late in the race is probably going to lose because the late breaking voters tend to support the challenger. Harry probably won’t be spending any more of your money after January. However, Doug Ross reminds us that voters in Nevada are actually allowed to vote for “None of the Above”, and that may actually become the Reid strategy .

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MIT Medical Lab Mirror tells your pulse with a webcam (video)

Mirror mirror on the wall, who has the highest arterial palpation of them all? If you went to MIT you might be able to answer that question thanks to the work of grad student Ming-Zher Poh, who has found a way to tell your pulse with just a simple webcam and some software. By looking at minute changes in the brightness of the face, the system can find the beating of your heart even at a low resolution, comparable to the results of a traditional FDA-approved pulse monitor. Right now the mirror above is just a proof of concept, but the idea is that the hospital beds or surgery rooms of tomorrow might be able to monitor a patient’s pulse without requiring any wires or physical contact, encouraging news for anyone who has ever tried to sleep whilst wearing a heart monitor. Continue reading MIT Medical Lab Mirror tells your pulse with a webcam (video) MIT Medical Lab Mirror tells your pulse with a webcam (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 11:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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PS Move SMG accessory is not a rifle, it is a gun, it is not for fighting, it is for fun

When Sony announced its PlayStation Move it went ahead and threw out a bunch of accessories at the same time — a charging stand and even a cheesy light gun attachment. The intent was obvious, trying to get ahead of those third parties who’ve filled whole aisles at your local Target and Walmart with cheap plastic Wii clip-ons, but you just had to know they’d catch up. CTA Digital , who earlier brought us the classy Wii bowling ball controller , is coming out shooting with a submachine gun peripheral that it aptly calls “Submachine Gun.” Clip your glowy Move baton up front, slide the nunchuck thing in the grip, and start huntin’ Helgath. The stock and scope are removable (shown after the break), in case you’re fighting in the close confines of a dorm or studio apartment, while the “quasi-futuristic styling” is perfect for your faux-military tastes. Shipping in late November, this can be yours for $29.99. Oh, and don’t worry, we won’t cover every junky Move accessory that comes along. We predict a flood of the things. Continue reading PS Move SMG accessory is not a rifle, it is a gun, it is not for fighting, it is for fun PS Move SMG accessory is not a rifle, it is a gun, it is not for fighting, it is for fun originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 10:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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