Katie Jacobs Stanton didn’t get a job at the White House by being shy. So when the opportunity to meet Donald Trump at Saturday’s annual White House Correspondents Dinner came up, she hatched a plan: to find him and get his autograph on a copy of President Obama’s long form birth certificate. Stanton, who now works at Twitter, tweeted her plans. When she saw a chance to approach Trump, she took it. He signed, and she followed by tweeting photos of him signing and the document itself to prove that it happened. @Katies: Dear America, you are welcome #theDonald yfrog.com/h0k7vkqj @Katies: And the autograph! http://yfrog.com/h72j8elj That could have been the end of it, but Stanton, mom of three, took it one step farther. She put the signed copy up for auction on eBay Giving Works, promising to donate 100 percent of the proceeds to Room to Read, a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco that helps educate children around the world. Some in the eBay community immediately questioned the authenticity of the document. After all, it was listed by a new user with very little detail about the document and included a slightly blurry image. Fortunately, eBay worked with Stanton to verify her claim. Then she was offered $1000 by a buyer who wanted her to immediately remove the item from eBay. She asked her Twitter followers whether that was a good price. Several responded by telling her to hold out for more, so she refused the offer. The document will go to the highest bidder on May 9th at 1:15:25pm Pacific Daylight Time.
Continue reading …Katie Jacobs Stanton didn’t get a job at the White House by being shy. So when the opportunity to meet Donald Trump at Saturday’s annual White House Correspondents Dinner came up, she hatched a plan: to find him and get his autograph on a copy of President Obama’s long form birth certificate. Stanton, who now works at Twitter, tweeted her plans. When she saw a chance to approach Trump, she took it. He signed, and she followed by tweeting photos of him signing and the document itself to prove that it happened. @Katies: Dear America, you are welcome #theDonald yfrog.com/h0k7vkqj @Katies: And the autograph! http://yfrog.com/h72j8elj That could have been the end of it, but Stanton, mom of three, took it one step farther. She put the signed copy up for auction on eBay Giving Works, promising to donate 100 percent of the proceeds to Room to Read, a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco that helps educate children around the world. Some in the eBay community immediately questioned the authenticity of the document. After all, it was listed by a new user with very little detail about the document and included a slightly blurry image. Fortunately, eBay worked with Stanton to verify her claim. Then she was offered $1000 by a buyer who wanted her to immediately remove the item from eBay. She asked her Twitter followers whether that was a good price. Several responded by telling her to hold out for more, so she refused the offer. The document will go to the highest bidder on May 9th at 1:15:25pm Pacific Daylight Time.
Continue reading …Chris Matthews apparently misses moderating Republican debates and hectoring the candidates with bizarre questions. On Thursday's Hardball, hours before the first GOP face-off, the cable anchor dreamed up hypothetical queries he would like to see: ” Question to Mr. Candidate, do you believe in evolution? Are you a fundamentalist who believes in the Bible as written? Has man been around millions of years or, say, just about 6,000? ” Apparently this question is crucial as it determines “whether you believe in science or not.” On the week Osama bin Laden was killed, Matthews added this relevant inquiry: “A question for the fundamentalists who give that answer, why do we conduct health experiments for people on animals if there's no relation?”
Continue reading …Our great country was defined by a few inalienable rights: “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” — a pursuit that often feels more in reach when it involves drinking beer. But don’t take our word for it. Gothamist is reporting that America’s first Commander in Chief, George Washington, was himself a big fan of
Continue reading …Will Ferrell, famed for his genius impersonation of George W. Bush on SNL, is back and funnier than ever. In a new video spoof posted Wednesday on Funny or Die, the clip shows Ferrell’s impression of former U.S. president reacting to Osama bin Laden’s death. (More on TIME.com: Inside bin Laden’s hideout) With his scrunched
Continue reading …Release the Osama bin Laden takedown photos— now —Sarah Palin is demanding. “Show photo as warning to others seeking America’s destruction. No pussy-footing around, no politicking, no drama; it’s part of the mission,” Palin tweeted yesterday. Others agree photos of the dead terror master should be released, though primarily to…
Continue reading …WASHINGTON — Osama bin Laden was unarmed when Navy SEALs burst into his room and shot him to death, the White House said Tuesday, a change in the official account that raised questions about whether the U.S. ever planned to capture the terrorist leader alive. The Obama administration was still debating whether to release gruesome images of bin Laden’s corpse, balancing efforts to demonstrate to the world that he was dead against the risk that the images could provoke further anti-U.S. sentiment. But CIA Director Leon Panetta said a photograph would be released. “I don’t think there was any question that ultimately a photograph would be presented to the public,” Panetta said in an interview with “NBC Nightly News.” Asked again later by The Associated Press, he said, “I think it will.” Asked about the final confrontation with bin Laden, Panetta said: “I don’t think he had a lot of time to say anything.” The CIA chief told PBS NewsHour, “It was a firefight going up that compound. … I think it – this was all split-second action on the part of the SEALs.” Panetta said that bin Laden made “some threatening moves that were made that clearly represented a clear threat to our guys. And that’s the reason they fired.” The SEALs were back in the U.S. at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington for debriefing on the raid, lawmakers said after meeting with Panetta. The question of how to present bin Laden’s death to the world is a difficult balancing act for the White House. President Barack Obama told Americans that justice had been done, but the White House also declared that bin Laden’s body was treated respectfully and sent to rest in a somber ceremony at sea. Panetta underscored on Tuesday that Obama had given permission to kill the terror leader: “The authority here was to kill bin Laden,” he said. “And obviously, under the rules of engagement, if he had in fact thrown up his hands, surrendered and didn’t appear to be representing any kind of threat, then they were to capture him. But they had full authority to kill him.” For the long-term legacy of the most successful counterterrorism operation in U.S. history, the fact that bin Laden was unarmed is unlikely to matter much to the Americans he declared war against. President George W. Bush famously said he wanted bin Laden “dead or alive,” and the CIA’s top counterterrorism official once promised to bring bin Laden’s head back on a stake. Yet just 24 hours before the White House acknowledged that bin Laden had been unarmed, Obama’s chief counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, said: “If we had the opportunity to take bin Laden alive, if he didn’t present any threat, the individuals involved were able and prepared to do that.” Will it matter around the world? Some may try to make much of it in Pakistan and elsewhere. “This country has gone through a lot of trauma in terms of violence, and whether or not he was armed is not going to make a difference to people who were happy to see the back of him,” said Mosharraf Zaidi, a political analyst and columnist in Pakistan. “The majority have a mistrust of America and this will reinforce their mistrust of America.” Others may not even believe it. “I think he was definitely armed and he was firing on U.S. commandos,” said Hamid Mir, an anchor for Geo Television. “Osama told me many times that he will not surrender; he claimed that he will fight and I think he was fighting.” In Washington, the issue will become part of the political debate over Obama’s terror policies. His national security team had offered differing accounts of what would happen if the U.S. ever had a chance to kill or capture bin Laden. And Republicans have criticized the president for shutting down the CIA’s controversial network of overseas prisons and trying to close Guantanamo Bay, moves they say have left the U.S. with few options for interrogating terrorists. On Monday, the White House said bin Laden was involved in a firefight, which is why the SEALs killed rather than captured him. On Tuesday, however, White House press secretary Jay Carney said bin Laden did not fire on the SEALs. He said bin Laden resisted but offered no specifics. Bin Laden’s wife rushed the SEALs when they stormed the room, Carney said, and was shot in the calf “Bin Laden was then shot and killed,” Carney said. “He was not armed.” That was one of many official details that have changed in the two days since bin Laden was killed. A White House transcript misidentified which of bin Laden’s sons was killed – it was Khalid, not Hamza. Officials incorrectly said bin Laden’s wife died in gunfire while serving as his human shield. That was actually bin Laden’s aide’s wife, and she was just caught in cross fire, the White House said Tuesday. Carney attributed those discrepancies to the fog of war, saying the information was coming in bit by bit and was still being reviewed. “We provided a great deal of information with great haste in order to inform you, and through you the American public, about the operation and how it transpired and the events that took place there in Pakistan,” Carney told reporters Tuesday. “And obviously some of the information came in piece by piece and is being reviewed and updated and elaborated on.” Five people were killed in the raid, officials said: Bin Laden; his son; his most trusted courier, Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, and al-Kuwaiti’s wife and brother. After killing the world’s most wanted terrorist, the SEAL team in just minutes quickly swept bin Laden’s compound for useful intelligence, making off with a cache of computer equipment and documents. The CIA was hurriedly setting up a task force to review the material from the highest level of al-Qaida’s leadership. The documents provide a rare opportunity for U.S. intelligence. When a mid-level terrorist is captured, his bosses know exactly what information might be compromised and can change plans. When the boss is taken, everything might be compromised but nobody knows for sure. Al-Kuwaiti inadvertently led intelligence officials to bin Laden when he used a telephone last year to talk with someone the U.S. had wiretapped. The CIA then tracked al-Kuwaiti back to the walled compound in a town near Islamabad. The home was bigger than those nearby, and there were no phone lines or Internet cables running to it. But other than that, it didn’t stand out in the neighborhood, where residents tend to be very religious and jealous of their privacy. The walls are mold-stained, there are trees in the garden and the windows are hidden. Once, when a woman involved in a polio vaccine drive turned up at the driveway, the men at the gate took the vaccine, apparently to administer to the 23 children at the compound, and told her to go away. The Pakistani government has denied suggestions that its security forces knew anything about bin Laden’s hideout or failed to spot suspicious signs. But in the closed-door briefing for lawmakers Tuesday, Panetta said, “Pakistan was involved or incompetent,” a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the private briefing. Pakistan formally criticized the raid Tuesday, calling it an “unauthorized unilateral action.” While the statement suggested further strain in U.S. relations with an important but at times unreliable counterterrorism ally, Pakistan is unlikely to have much world support for criticizing the successful mission. Though Monday’s pre-dawn raid on that compound was a major counterterrorism victory, there had been no guarantee of success. Government analysts suspected bin Laden was living there but could never prove it. Satellite surveillance provided the military with images to plan its strike but never captured a picture of bin Laden on the property. With no assurance that bin Laden would be there, sending troops into Pakistan was a risky call. The SEALs could storm a compound and find no terrorists at all, leaving Pakistan furious about a U.S. military incursion. Or the Pakistani military, not realizing what was going on, could send its own air force to attack the SEAL team. “What if you go down and you’re in a firefight and the Pakistanis show up and start firing?” Panetta said in an interview with Time. “How do you fight your way out?” With officials at the CIA and the White House watching on television monitors, tensions increased when one of the two Black Hawk helicopters lowered into the compound and, beneath a moonless sky, fell heavily to the ground. Officials believe that was due to higher-than-expected air temperature that interfered with the chopper’s ability to hover – an aeronautical condition known as “hot and high.” Photos released by the White House show the president and national security team watching tensely as events unfolded. The CIA director said neither he nor Obama saw bin Laden shot. The SEALs all got out of the downed helicopter and proceeded into the compound. As they swept through the property, they handcuffed those they encountered with plastic zip ties and pressed on in pursuit of their target, code-named Geronimo. Many SEAL team members carry helmet-mounted cameras, but the video beamed back to Washington did not show the fateful showdown with bin Laden, officials said. That word came from the SEALs on the ground: “Geronimo EKIA” – enemy killed in action. The CIA’s makeshift command center erupted in applause as the SEALs helicoptered to safety. Now, the agency’s attention turns to finding the intelligence in the computer files, flash drives, DVDs and documents hauled out of the compound. All of that is in Washington and the analysis has begun. The SEALs also confiscated phone numbers from bin Laden’s body, and those might provide new leads for investigators. If the intelligence provides the kind of insight about al-Qaida operations that officials hope, the U.S. could deliver follow-up strikes against al-Qaida’s remaining leaders. ___ Array ___ Associated Press writers Kimberly Dozier, Donna Cassata, Alan Fram, , Darlene Superville, Ben Feller, Erica Werner, Pauline Jelinek, Robert Burns and Matthew Lee in Washington, Chris Brummitt in Islamabad and Nahal Toosi and Zarar Khan in Abbottabad contributed to this report.
Continue reading …50th Anniversary of the First Freedom Ride: New Documentary Recounts Historic 1961 Effort 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Ride on PBS – Democracy NOW! Seattle in Black and White: Civil Rights in the 1960s | HISTORY CAFE Daily Kos: 50 years ago today, ' Freedom Riders ' risked their lives … Meanwhile, in Atlanta, Klansmen had boarded the Trailways bus, and when the black Freedom Riders refused to move to the back seats, they were beaten. White Freedom Riders , like 61-year-old Walter Bergman, were beaten even worse as “race … The Freedom Riders Rode Today… Their Story Told In New PBS … And for more information on the film, go to firelightmedia.tv/project/ freedom-riders / where you will have an opportunity to win a Freedom Riders DVD. Watch a preview below: Watch the full episode. See more American Experience. 50 Years Ago Freedom Riders Reunite « CBS Atlanta This week is historic in the realm of civil rights. 50 years ago, 13 Freedom Riders – seven black people including a 21-year-old John Lewis, and six whites–left Washington, DC headed to New Orleans, Louisiana. Fifty Years Later, Where Are Today's Freedom Riders ? Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the Freedom Rides, a wide-scale effort to desegregate public transportation facilities. Freedom Riders that really work! | AdminsCenter 50 years ago when he. This week marks the start of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights Freedom Riders who traveled by bus to confront segregation… Amalg0iv3a says: anybody know how to fix this? http://tiny.cc/40mfg investigate it Freedom Riders Jackie Cooper #judasvideotomorrow
Continue reading …A Kuwaiti newspaper has published slain Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden’s last message to his wives and children. The four-page document is a will, dated December 14, 2001, months after the 9/11 attacks that made him the most wanted man in the world. In it, Bin Laden apologizes to his children for his absence in their lives, “You, my children, I apologize for giving you so little of my time because I responded to the need for Jihad,” he writes. He also instructs his children not to follow in his footsteps – specifically telling them not to join Al Qaeda. He cites precedents from Islamic texts as a justification for forbidding his children to engage in ‘holy war’. The UK’s Daily Telegraph reports that Omar bin al-Khattab, the successor of the Prophet Mohammad as Islam’s leader, also left written instructions to his son, Abdullah, not to wage holy war. The document is largely devoted to justifying Bin Laden’s efforts to destroy America and Israel. There is no mention of passing on his possessions or assets, despite the fact that Bin Laden was at one point believed to have a personal fortune worth tens of millions of dollars. The terrorist leader’s will had a message for his wives, “don’t consider marrying again, and devote yourselves to your children and guide them to the right path.” He signed the document “Your brother Abu Abdullah Osama Muhammad Bin Laden.” Watch: Inside Bin Laden’s Compound You’re watching A Look Inside bin Laden’s Compound. See the Web’s top videos on AOL Video
Continue reading …“Geronimo EKIA.” That code phrase, short for Geronimo, Enemy Killed in Action, led to jubilation in America because it meant that Osama bin Laden was dead. But not everybody liked the choice of the raid’s code name. “I was celebrating that we had gotten this guy and feeling so much…
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