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Showbiz Minute: Black, Deen, Behar

Showbiz Minute: Black, Deen, Behar

Karen Black dies, Paula Deen in court case and Joy Behar leaves ‘the View’ (Aug 9)

‘White Queen’ Begins US Reign

New royal saga “The White Queen,” a 10-episode drama that originally aired in the U.K., is coming to America and is set to be popular with audiences. (Aug. 9)

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Death toll rises as floods sweep Pakistan

By Syed Fazl-e-Haider KARACHI – The death toll from monsoon rains in Pakistan has risen to more than 80 in the last five days, as much of the country has been inundated, flooding many cities and towns from north to south. The National Disaster Management Authority warned on Monday that more rain than usual was expected this and next month. “At least 58 people have died, more than 30 others were injured and 66,000 were affected by rain and flooding in Pakistan since July 31,” AFP reported Brigadier Mirza Kamran Zia, operations chief of the NDMA as saying. Other reports put the figure at more than 80. Flooding has emerged as a new challenge for the new government led by Prime Minister Nawaz…

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Troops killed six unarmed people in temple during Thai ‘Red Shirt’ protests, court rules

A court in Thailand has ruled that six unarmed people who were killed inside a Buddhist temple were shot dead by troops using high-velocity rounds who had taken up positions on railway tracks overlooking the site. The Thai military has always denied its troops fired into the temple. In a ruling that could lead to the prosecution of the troops who took part in the operation, the Bangkok South Criminal Court said four men and one woman were killed by troops located on the elevated Skytrain, which passes nearby. Another man was shot by soldiers on the ground. The six people…

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The Snowden-Atomic Bomb-NFSS Connection

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling “Our national security can only be assured on a very broad and comprehensive front.” -Navy Secretary James Forrestal, 1945. Before elaborating on the connection between Edward Snowden and the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which destroyed well over 100,000 buildings and eventually killed almost 500,000(1), by themselves the extremely lethal bombs were pillars of the United States’ modern National/Foreign Security State. In truth, the two atomic bombs (code named Manhattan Project), which at its height employed 150,000 people and cost $24 billion in today’s currency, was the major foundation of America’s monolithic national…

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Bill Maher Slams America, Where ‘Guns Are a Religion’

In lieu of Monday's deadly school shooting in Ohio, both CNN host Piers Morgan and liberal comedian Bill Maher embarked on a lengthy liberal screed against the current gun laws in America. Maher went so far as to castigate gun owners for making their ownership a “theology,” on Monday night's Piers Morgan Tonight. “And Rick Santorum likes to talk about theology. This is a theology in this country. Guns are a religion. They're next to godliness for a lot of people,” he ranted. Host Piers Morgan found America's gun laws “incomprehensible” and balked at the “ideological dream” of the right to bear arms. [Video below the break.] “What is it about this ideological dream of the right to bear arms that overrides any other rights, I mean the rights to not have your children killed at school?” he asked incredulously. And of course, Maher mocked conservatives and their interpretation of the Second Amendment. “There's a lot of the right-wingers in this country who think the Constitution consists of the Second Amendment and then, blah blah, blah, yatta, yatta, whatever,” he quipped. Both liberals also expressed their disappointment that President Obama has not done “something more concrete about guns.” While neither Morgan nor Maher wanted to ban all guns, they took aim at laws allowing widespread ownership even among the “mentally ill,” and at the legality of gun shows. “We need someone to stand up to the gun lobby,” Maher declared.

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Santorum on Obama Wanting Every American to Go to College: ‘What a Snob!’

[caption id="attachment_250247" align="alignright" width="340" caption="AP"] [/caption] Rick Santorum on Saturday called President Barack Obama “a snob” for hoping every American will go to college. “President Obama said he wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob!” the GOP contender said during a campaign stop in Michigan. As the crowd laughed and applauded, Santorum added: “There… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 25/02/2012 17:32 Number of articles : 3

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Howard Kurtz Asks if Enquiring About Romney’s Mormonism Is A Problem?

Click here to view this media h/t Video Cafe for the video) Frank Bruni of the NY Times wrote a piece called ‘ Mitt’s Muffled Soul ,’ which discussed Romney’s campaign and the lengths he has gone to to avoid discussing his Mormon religion. When Romney first ran for president in 2008, there was so much discussion about the potential impact of his Mormonism, and his own concern about it was deep enough, that he delivered a set-piece speech designed to rebut any lingering impression of the religion as an exotic, even loopy sect. In that painstakingly calibrated address, he said the word Mormon all of once. Christ or Christianity came up repeatedly. Four years later, he still avoids the word, trumpeting his faithfulness without specifying the faith. What’s surprising is that no one around him — not reporters, not rivals — talks about it all that much, either. The Romney-Gingrich showdowns in South Carolina and Florida got plenty nasty: at one point the Gingrich camp, flashing back to Romney’s term as Massachusetts governor, falsely accused him of pretty much wresting kosher food from the mouths of Holocaust survivors. But neither Gingrich nor his allies played the Mormon card, even though nearly 20 percent of the Republicans and independents surveyed by Gallup last year said they wouldn’t support a Mormon presidential candidate. It’s a very neutral piece and asks some good questions. The GOP has put religion smack in the middle of their presidential primary as soon as it began and in recent weeks it has been ramped up. Reporters are obviously more afraid than usual of being labeled anti-religion since the new dog whistle coming out of the GOP camp is called “religious freedom” so I doubt they will go near this topic unless events really force them to. I was surprised to see this opening for CNN’s Reliable Sources. Check out Howard Kurtz’ first question to Bruni in the segment called Pressing Romney on Religion : KURTZ: “New York Times” columnist Frank Bruni says that’s precisely why the Mormon question is fair game. “There are valid reasons,” he writes, “for the rest of us to hone in on Romney’s religion, not in terms of its historical eccentricities but in terms of its cultural, psychological, and emotional imprint on him. His aloofness, guardedness, and sporadic defensiveness: are these entwined with the experience of belonging to a minority tribe that has often been maligned and has operated in secret?” But should the media be setting those boundaries? Joining us now in New York is Frank Bruni of “The Times”; and here in Washington, Jennifer Rubin, who writes “The Right Turn” blog for “The Washington Post”; and Scott Conroy, national political reporter for “Real Clear Politics” and CBS News. Frank Bruni, start with you. So why is Romney’s faith or why should it be any of the media’s business? Right from the start of the interview Howard attaches negative connotations to the idea that Americans would want to know anything about the Mormon faith and reporters have no business bringing it up. Bruni handles it quite deftly: FRANK BRUNI, NEW YORK TIMES: Well, I think when you’re running for president, the public, the media — we have a right to know as much as we can about you. I mean, we want to take your full measure as a human being. And if a big part of your biography, if a big part of who you are is your religious faith, then I think that needs to be discussed. I think it’s wise for the candidate himself to discuss it. And I think it’s entirely fair game for us to ask questions about it. We — you’re running for president of the United States, highest office there is. We need to know who you are, where you’re coming from, what animates you, what’s important to you . Exactly so why is Kurtz so bothered by his column? It’s the truth. Before I published my post on Romney’s great–grand father’s polygamist past and exodus to Mexico in the 1880′s on 01/04/12, the media refused to even gaze into Romney’s family history or religion this election cycle and he’s running for the highest office in our country. Now at least a few media outfits have started to tackle the topic. I find the story of Mormonism, which was founded in America, Joseph Smith and the Romney’s ties to it a fascinating story and my writing has been about that information on C&L Just recently a huge article hit the LA Times because the LDS Church apologized to the Jewish community for their continued practice of Baptisms of The Dead on Holocaust survivors after they had promised not to do that anymore. The Daily Beast has republished a Newsweek interview from 2007 where Mitt Romney says he used to be part of that practice, but doesn’t anymore. Romney’s biography is fully Mormon. When asked by NEWSWEEK if he has done baptisms for the dead—in which Mormons find the names of dead people of all faiths and baptize them, as an LDS spokesperson says, to “open the door” to the highest heaven—he looked slightly startled and answered, “I have in my life, but I haven’t recently.” The awareness of how odd this will sound to many Americans is what makes Romney hesitant to elaborate on the Mormon question. So why does the topic bother Howard so much in this online video ? It’s news plain and simple. The religious right in the GOP is going all in against Obama on contraception now even though the country solidly disagrees with that position and Santorum is attacking Obama’s religion head on with outlandish statements so why isn’t that offensive to the media?

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Santorum Spokesperson Refers to Obama’s Environmental Policies as ‘Radical Islamic’

Click here to view this media This is what happens when you spend too much time ‘paling around’ with Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum . Santorum Spokesperson Refers To Obama’s ‘Radical Islamic Policies’ : Rick Santorum spokesperson Alice Stewart slipped up on MSNBC Monday afternoon when talking about President Obama’s environmental policies. Instead, she called them Obama’s “radical Islamic policies.” Santorum communications director Hogan Gidley told TPM that Stewart “misspoke.”

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Joe the Plumber expected to run for House of Representatives

Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, the everyman of rightwing America, is turning his attention to saving Washington It’s a wonder what five minutes on camera can do for you. On 12 October 2008, Joe the Plumber was a lowly worker whom nobody had heard of. To be accurate, he wasn’t Joe the Plumber at all, he was Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, and he wasn’t licensed to work as a plumber either, but let’s gloss over that. On that day, a would-be president by the name of Barack Obama swung by Wurzelbacher’s neighbourhood in Holland, Ohio, and for five minutes the two men bantered about how Obama’s tax plans would affect Wurzelbacher’s small

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