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Rick Santorum is taking a ribbing today after Think Progress asked him whether he knew that his campaign slogan of “Fighting to Make America America Again” seems to be borrowed from a “pro-union poem by the gay poet Langston Hughes.” (The poem is called Let America Be America and can…

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Megyn Kelly

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Megyn Kelly

Childhelp National Day of Hope – Fox News with Megyn Kelly Megyn Kelly Signs Off To Goes On Maternity Leave Megyn Kelly Thanks Viewers & Staff Before Maternity Leave Patterico's Pontifications » Congrats to Megyn Kelly It’s a girl for Megyn Kelly ! The America Live host, 40, delivered daughter Yardley Evans Brunt at 10 a.m. on April 14, it was announced on air Thursday. Weighing in at 7 lbs., 12 oz., Yardley joins big brother Edward Yates, 19 months, … Megyn Kelly : Baby Girl For FOX News Star Megyn Kelly ! | hotpz.com … Megyn Kelly : Baby Girl For FOX News Star Megyn Kelly ! Friday April 15, 2011 MEGYN Kelly is a mommy again! The FOX News star gave birth to a baby girl on Thursday, the network announced on the air. The girl, Yardley Evans, was born at 10 … {~ JUST IN} Megyn Kelly Welcomes Baby Girl | Just Piper JUST IN} Megyn Kelly Welcomes Baby Girl. Do you know about : megyn kelly | mich News Clicker Fox News Megyn Kelly Delivers News, Daughter: Megyn kelly , host of fox news afternoon show america live, welcomed a baby girl thursday in new york. 20072011 the oreilly factor (tv series) herself (segment is it legal) … Ladies in Satin Blouses: Megyn Kelly – silver satin blouse Megyn Kelly – silver satin blouse. Posted by disman00911x3 at 9:09 AM. Labels: 2000s, blonde, blouse, fox news, Megyn Kelly , newswomen, silver, youtube. 0 comments: Post a Comment. Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) … twtull says: Something #Abstract Megyn Kelly http://tiny.ly/GjlN

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Joe Mauer

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Joe Mauer

Baseball Today: 4/15 JGoods Shoe Customization at Fifth Element for Record Store Day Joe Mauer Birthday Rap Michael Cuddyer, Joe Mauer birthday raps: Videos Of The Day … James Erickson and Zach Finney, UMD homies, produced an awesomely geeky birthday rap for Twins right fielder Michael Cuddyer… Joe Mauer placed on the disabled list with bilateral leg weakness … And then the Twins announced after the loss that Joe Mauer has been placed on the disabled list with what they are calling bilateral leg weakness. Details on the injury are somewhat scarce for now, but he’ll be examined by a specialist … Video: Joe Mauer Birthday Rap | Rick Kupchella's – BringMeTheNews.com Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer celebrates his birthday on April 19. On the down side, he’ll be on the disabled list. On the up side, he’ll be able to watch this new “Birthday Boys” rap video in his honor over and over and over again. Injury Report: April 15: Joe Mauer , Ryan Howard & More | Rotoprofessor Joe Mauer – Minnesota Twins – La Velle E. Neal III of the Minnesota Star-Tribune (click here for the post) is reporting that Mauer “has bilateral leg weakness and will fly to Baltimore on Friday to see a specialist” and will be placed … Joe Mauer , the Latest Star Casualty : The XLog Twins placed C Joe Mauer on the 15-day disabled list with bilateral leg weakness. Dr. Roto says: Bilateral weakness in the leg muscles can be as mild as a generalized feeling of fatigue in your legs or as extreme as complete paralysis. … davelipman says: Can't say I ever heard of bilateral leg weakness. Joe Mauer will be missed in the Twins lineup. #mlb

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Missile Defense

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Missile Defense

Raytheon – Phalanx Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) & SeaRAM Anti-Ship Missile Defense System [480p] WP7 Game Reviews – Missile Defense General Dynamics Selected To Compete For Parts of Missile Defense Program 'Most challenging' US missile defense test a success | News4Every1.com WASHINGTON – The US military has succesfully conducted its most challenging test to date of its ballistic missile defense (BMD) system, officials said. US military says has successfully completed 'most challenging … US military says has successfully completed ‘most challenging’ missile defense test to date – Reuters. Obama urged to limit Russia missile shield sway | Today's Defense The group, led by Republican Senator Mark Kirk, warned against giving Moscow any right to veto use of the shield or providing Russia with “access to America’s most sensitive missile defense data and technology.” … Russia, EU should set up expert group for missile shield talks … Russia and NATO agreed to cooperate on the so-called Euro missile defense system during the Russia-NATO Council summit in Lisbon in November 2010. NATO insists there should be two independent systems that exchange information, … War News Updates: U.S. Senators Concerned On Missile Shield Moves … The U.S. has placated Russian concerns on almost every issue relating to European defense …. and there is no reason to believe that they will do so again on European missile defense . Posted by War News Updates Editor at 1:00 AM … SherlizaStocker says: RT @dw_english : NATO begins thrashing out missile defense cooperation with Russia http://bit.ly/e7HfOK

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Ray William Johnson

Ray William Johnson funniest video cat likes Ray William Johnson Ray William Johnson Comment Question of the Day 2 4-15-11 My Random Blog =D: Ray William Johnson Anyways, the game is called Pimp Hand Strong, here are some pix from the game play. The game is simple, whenever RWJ (Ray Williams Johnson) pops, click on him to pimp slap his face. Ray William Johnson Links: 1) Youtube. 2) Facebook … New Video By Youtube Sensation Ray William Johnson Today’s Top 10 Youtube videos collected and presented by Ray William Johnson channel: Lady Gaga falls, Buffalo Bill, Darth Saraih. Technorati Tags: Ray William Johnson . Ray William Johnson : 7 Superheroes We'd Rather Not Be Saved By Ray William Johnson , star of the YouTube viral video review show =3, and his friends came up with this hilarious list of funny, bad superheroes. Main Recipes » Blog Archive » Sesame Street: Super Snackers Check out the new Shane Dawson Ray William Johnson collab. Subscribe and send a friend request. Copy and paste this to spread the news. Videos coming out after Christmas! Channel:SparodyTV. nicktiny787 (April 15th, 2011 at 2:04 am) … Ray William Johnson ~ Security Ray William Johnson is a comedian best known for his YouTube videos, which have made him one of the most-subscribed content creators on that site as of 2010. Many of his videos include commentary on other videos under the show title … pulsmedia says: Ray William Johnson Tweets: Ray William Johnson Popular Twitter Searches – http://www.pulsmedia.net/ray-william-.. . http://bit.ly/gXwJ0y

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Newsweek Slams ‘Scrooge’ Paul Ryan as a ‘Fraud’ Fighting a ‘War’ on the Poor

The April 18 edition of Newsweek trashed Republican Paul Ryan as a “scrooge” who is declaring “war” on poor Americans. The piece by Jonathan Chait ripped the Representative's budget proposal and included this cover headline: ” Why GOP Scrooge Paul Ryan Is a Fraud .” The failing publication, which was sold for $1 in 2010 , featured an equally vicious headline inside the magazine: “War on the Weak: How the GOP Came to View the Poor as Parasites and the Rich as Our Rightful Rulers.” Chait, who is a senior editor at the liberal new Republic, offered the Republican Ryan's affection for author Ayn Rand as evidence of a “war” on the parasitic poor: In 2009 Rand began popping up all over the Tea Party movement. Sales of her books skyrocketed, and signs quoting her ideas appeared constantly at rallies. Conservatives asserted that the events of the Obama administration eerily paralleled the plot of Atlas Shrugged, in which a liberal government precipitates economic collapse. One conservative making that point was Ryan . His citation of Rand was not casual. He’s a Rand nut. In the days before his star turn as America’s Accountant, Ryan once appeared at a gathering to honor her philosophy, where he announced, “The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand.” He continues to view Rand as a lodestar, requiring his staffers to digest her creepy tracts.

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Consumer app of the week

Got a killer idea for an app but don’t know how to get it to market? Submit it to FundedApps and watch the cash roll in … or that’s the theory at least App: FundedApps By: Offficial , the trading name of Ridgegate Digital Price: Free Available on: iPhone What is it? It allows you to submit your own app ideas, for £1.19 a pop, to the FundedApps creators who will analyse your idea before dumping it or creating it. Who is it by? FundedApps was formed in November 2010 as part of Offficial – an investment funding company which develops mobile apps, set up by ex-Nokia designer Alastair Curtis and msn.co.uk developer Jamie Lyons – and launched in February. What does it promise? FundedApps says it is “bringing brilliant ideas to life”. If it likes your idea it will pay £250 plus 25% of any net profit the app makes when it is published. How does it work? FundedApps will acknowledge receipt of your idea in writing within three working days of your submission, and you will get a simple “yes” or “no” decision within seven working days (app ideas not submitted in English will automatically be categorised as a “no”). If accepted, your idea must overcome a further hurdle: it will be presented to an investment committee and you will only get your £250 if the committee grants final approval. FundedApps still reserves the right to cancel development of your app after this stage but it won’t ask for the £250 to be refunded if it does so. Once you have been paid £250 you effectively give up your full rights to the app. You will then be paid 25% of net profits on a quarterly basis within 15 working days of the end of each quarter, and be provided with a statement setting out the revenue generated and your share of it. So far, so transparent. But what happens if your idea is rejected? According to the legal blurb FundedApps will keep your idea “in strict confidence”, and employees, agents and sub-contractors will be bound by confidentiality obligations. And Curtis himself says “All ideas are time-stamped and logged on a database, and we have no ownership of ideas unless they go forward. If we reject an idea, it remains the owner’s idea.” Is it easy to use? The actual process is simple. The home page features a giant grey wheel that users can move to access their history, notes and the legal terms and conditions – and has a large purple button in the middle for users to submit an idea. If users do so it is at this point they enter into a binding contract with Offficial. Is it fun? The process itself is not exactly a riot – you cut and paste an idea into a box and click send – although the wheel does make a robotic noise and parts of it glow when it turns. It would obviously be more of a blast if your idea gets turned into an app, but this is statistically unlikely: the creators state “the percentage of rejections will be high so brace yourselves for a potential rejection.” Is it pretty? There’s nothing offensive here, but the predominantly black and steel-grey colour scheme has a touch of the 80s Playboy theme about it. Should you download it? It’s free, so there’s nothing to lose, but whether you want to pay £1.19 to upload your app idea is a different story. If you are a clueless, penniless technophobe who happens to have a smart idea, it might be worth a look. But if you have any other way of getting your idea built and to market there seems little point in signing over the majority of your potential revenue to FundedApps. As Curtis himself says: “The price of £1.19 helps provide a buffer to prevent people submitting silly or bogus ideas.” Ed Lea of established app developers Grapple Mobile says the FundedApps creators will undoubtedly make the most money out of the app, but it’s “not a bad deal for some consumers”. He was a little wary because the company could not provide any evidence of a customer’s idea making it to market. Indeed, since its launch the creators are yet to publish a customer-led app, nor will they say how many app ideas have been accepted, nor can it produce case studies of people who have had an idea taken forward to the next stage. Until this happens, FundedApps will face a degree of scepticism. Consumer affairs Internet, phones & broadband Apps iPhone Apple Mark King guardian.co.uk

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Consumer app of the week

Got a killer idea for an app but don’t know how to get it to market? Submit it to FundedApps and watch the cash roll in … or that’s the theory at least App: FundedApps By: Offficial , the trading name of Ridgegate Digital Price: Free Available on: iPhone What is it? It allows you to submit your own app ideas, for £1.19 a pop, to the FundedApps creators who will analyse your idea before dumping it or creating it. Who is it by? FundedApps was formed in November 2010 as part of Offficial – an investment funding company which develops mobile apps, set up by ex-Nokia designer Alastair Curtis and msn.co.uk developer Jamie Lyons – and launched in February. What does it promise? FundedApps says it is “bringing brilliant ideas to life”. If it likes your idea it will pay £250 plus 25% of any net profit the app makes when it is published. How does it work? FundedApps will acknowledge receipt of your idea in writing within three working days of your submission, and you will get a simple “yes” or “no” decision within seven working days (app ideas not submitted in English will automatically be categorised as a “no”). If accepted, your idea must overcome a further hurdle: it will be presented to an investment committee and you will only get your £250 if the committee grants final approval. FundedApps still reserves the right to cancel development of your app after this stage but it won’t ask for the £250 to be refunded if it does so. Once you have been paid £250 you effectively give up your full rights to the app. You will then be paid 25% of net profits on a quarterly basis within 15 working days of the end of each quarter, and be provided with a statement setting out the revenue generated and your share of it. So far, so transparent. But what happens if your idea is rejected? According to the legal blurb FundedApps will keep your idea “in strict confidence”, and employees, agents and sub-contractors will be bound by confidentiality obligations. And Curtis himself says “All ideas are time-stamped and logged on a database, and we have no ownership of ideas unless they go forward. If we reject an idea, it remains the owner’s idea.” Is it easy to use? The actual process is simple. The home page features a giant grey wheel that users can move to access their history, notes and the legal terms and conditions – and has a large purple button in the middle for users to submit an idea. If users do so it is at this point they enter into a binding contract with Offficial. Is it fun? The process itself is not exactly a riot – you cut and paste an idea into a box and click send – although the wheel does make a robotic noise and parts of it glow when it turns. It would obviously be more of a blast if your idea gets turned into an app, but this is statistically unlikely: the creators state “the percentage of rejections will be high so brace yourselves for a potential rejection.” Is it pretty? There’s nothing offensive here, but the predominantly black and steel-grey colour scheme has a touch of the 80s Playboy theme about it. Should you download it? It’s free, so there’s nothing to lose, but whether you want to pay £1.19 to upload your app idea is a different story. If you are a clueless, penniless technophobe who happens to have a smart idea, it might be worth a look. But if you have any other way of getting your idea built and to market there seems little point in signing over the majority of your potential revenue to FundedApps. As Curtis himself says: “The price of £1.19 helps provide a buffer to prevent people submitting silly or bogus ideas.” Ed Lea of established app developers Grapple Mobile says the FundedApps creators will undoubtedly make the most money out of the app, but it’s “not a bad deal for some consumers”. He was a little wary because the company could not provide any evidence of a customer’s idea making it to market. Indeed, since its launch the creators are yet to publish a customer-led app, nor will they say how many app ideas have been accepted, nor can it produce case studies of people who have had an idea taken forward to the next stage. Until this happens, FundedApps will face a degree of scepticism. Consumer affairs Internet, phones & broadband Apps iPhone Apple Mark King guardian.co.uk

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Mining ‘threatens American heritage’

Pew Environment Group says national parks and heritage sites are at risk if Obama lifts mining moratorium • In pictures: Grand Canyon under threat America’s most majestic landscapes – from the Grand Canyon to Mount Rushmore – are at risk because of booming global demand for uranium, a new report warns. The report, by the Pew Environment Group , calls on the Obama administration to overhaul antiquated laws governing the mining of gold and uranium, and offer permanent protection to national landmarks. The administration must decide by July whether to extend a two-year respite on thousands of mining claims in areas around the Grand Canyon , Mount Rushmore, Joshua Tree national park and the area around Yosemite national park . If it does not, there is nothing to stop mining interests from drilling on its claims around the canyon, the report warns. “These claims are all still active, and there is nothing right now that the government can do to prevent them from becoming mines,” said Jane Danowitz, who works on public lands protection for Pew. Obama moved to protect public lands soon after coming to the White House, calling a two-year halt to mining in sensitive areas. The interior secretary, Ken Salazar , must now decide whether to extend the ban. But environmental organisations argue Obama had already demonstrated reluctance to take on a fight with Republicans over protecting America’s natural heritage. Under a spending deal reached last week , Obama agreed not to use money from a newly launched wilderness initiative that would have protected 7.3 million acres of land from drilling. Critics argued the initiative had only been launched last December, and had not been allotted funds, so the funding ban would make no impact on reducing the deficit that Obama is targeting. The last five years have seen a 2,000% increase in mining claims in the west. More than 8,000 mining claims have been staked in the Grand Canyon alone – mainly by major international companies rather than the pick and shovel claims of yore. The claims are a legacy of America’s antiquated mining laws, which were written to lure newcomers to the west. Mining National parks Conservation Mining United States Suzanne Goldenberg guardian.co.uk

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Mining ‘threatens American heritage’

Pew Environment Group says national parks and heritage sites are at risk if Obama lifts mining moratorium • In pictures: Grand Canyon under threat America’s most majestic landscapes – from the Grand Canyon to Mount Rushmore – are at risk because of booming global demand for uranium, a new report warns. The report, by the Pew Environment Group , calls on the Obama administration to overhaul antiquated laws governing the mining of gold and uranium, and offer permanent protection to national landmarks. The administration must decide by July whether to extend a two-year respite on thousands of mining claims in areas around the Grand Canyon , Mount Rushmore, Joshua Tree national park and the area around Yosemite national park . If it does not, there is nothing to stop mining interests from drilling on its claims around the canyon, the report warns. “These claims are all still active, and there is nothing right now that the government can do to prevent them from becoming mines,” said Jane Danowitz, who works on public lands protection for Pew. Obama moved to protect public lands soon after coming to the White House, calling a two-year halt to mining in sensitive areas. The interior secretary, Ken Salazar , must now decide whether to extend the ban. But environmental organisations argue Obama had already demonstrated reluctance to take on a fight with Republicans over protecting America’s natural heritage. Under a spending deal reached last week , Obama agreed not to use money from a newly launched wilderness initiative that would have protected 7.3 million acres of land from drilling. Critics argued the initiative had only been launched last December, and had not been allotted funds, so the funding ban would make no impact on reducing the deficit that Obama is targeting. The last five years have seen a 2,000% increase in mining claims in the west. More than 8,000 mining claims have been staked in the Grand Canyon alone – mainly by major international companies rather than the pick and shovel claims of yore. The claims are a legacy of America’s antiquated mining laws, which were written to lure newcomers to the west. Mining National parks Conservation Mining United States Suzanne Goldenberg guardian.co.uk

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