Before heading heading to the Mid-Atlantic and New England, a monster winter storm dumped several inches of snow on Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Dec. 26)
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Continue reading …From our friends at Media Matters, It’s, Like, “Almost” A News Show: Fox & Friends Stupidest Moments of 2010. I’m glad someone else is watching this because too much Fox & Friends makes my brain hurt. h/t The Political Carnival
Continue reading …Photo via DeathsDoorSpirits.com Why is liquor on my mind? Could it be that the in-laws came to stay over Christmas? Nah, probably just a coincidence. Now that Dec. 25 has passed, it’s time to plan for New Year’s Eve, where people stay up too late and drink too much. And if you’re going to celebrate, do it responsibly. Don’t drink and drive … and enjoy some sustainable spirits…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Continue reading …Perhaps we’d save a lot of money if we legalized drugs, taxed drug dealers and stopped interfering in the internal workings of other countries? Hey, I can dream: WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration has been transformed into a global intelligence organization with a reach that extends far beyond narcotics, and an eavesdropping operation so expansive it has to fend off foreign politicians who want to use it against their political enemies, according to secret diplomatic cables. In far greater detail than previously seen, the cables, from the cache obtained by WikiLeaks and made available to some news organizations, offer glimpses of drug agents balancing diplomacy and law enforcement in places where it can be hard to tell the politicians from the traffickers, and where drug rings are themselves mini-states whose wealth and violence permit them to run roughshod over struggling governments. Diplomats recorded unforgettable vignettes from the largely unseen war on drugs: ¶In Panama, an urgent BlackBerry message from the president to the American ambassador demanded that the D.E.A. go after his political enemies: “I need help with tapping phones.” ¶In Sierra Leone, a major cocaine-trafficking prosecution was almost upended by the attorney general’s attempt to solicit $2.5 million in bribes. ¶In Guinea, the country’s biggest narcotics kingpin turned out to be the president’s son, and diplomats discovered that before the police destroyed a huge narcotics seizure, the drugs had been replaced by flour. ¶Leaders of Mexico’s beleaguered military issued private pleas for closer collaboration with the drug agency, confessing that they had little faith in their own country’s police forces. ¶Cables from Myanmar, the target of strict United States sanctions, describe the drug agency informants’ reporting both on how the military junta enriches itself with drug money and on the political activities of the junta’s opponents. Officials of the D.E.A. and the State Department declined to discuss what they said was information that should never have been made public. Oh, I don’t know. All the money going into these operations is money we’re not spending on helping people through this Depression, so it seems to me we have a right to know. Unfortunately, as Jeralyn Merritt points out: From crime-fighting to intelligence-gathering to techno-giant, is the DEA destined to be the most powerful U.S. agency? Is there any DEA mission anywhere in the world Congress will balk at funding? So long as members of Congress continue to believe that support for the war on drugs is a pathway to re-election, even when the war strays far afield, probably not.
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Continue reading …WASHINGTON (AP) — A band of frigid weather snaking its way up the East Coast on Sunday threatened to bring blizzards and a foot of snow to New York City and New England, while several states to the South made emergency declarations as the storm caused crashes on slick roads. Brennen G. Smith/The Decatur Daily, via Associated Press Snow falling on the Old State Bank building in Decatur, Ala., on Saturday. Airlines grounded hundreds of flights Sunday along the Northeast corridor in anticipation of the storm, affecting major airports including New York’s JFK and Newark. Airlines said more cancellations were likely as the storm progressed. Travel misery began a day earlier in parts…
Continue reading …Photo: hotelcasavelas2 I’m not much of a fan of the gym . It’s not that I don’t like to sweat, but I’d prefer to do it outdoors, or at home atop my yoga mat. But for many of us it’s the workout of choice especially in those places where access to nature just isn’t as easy to comeby. But what if the gym could make you sick? Really, really sick? According to a recent article in the
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