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Mencken, a Curmudgeon for the Ages

There can’t be many newspapermen whose work bears rereading after more than 80 years, but Mencken is one. The six volumes of his collected “Prejudices” are cocksure about everything, but whether they are right or boneheaded, one hardly cares. Related Entries December 7, 2010 Leaks Suggest Iran Is Now Winning in the Middle East December 6, 2010 Happy as a Hangman

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Explosive-laden House Burned Down

A fire intentionally set to destroy an explosives-filled house in a suburban San Diego neighborhood rapidly consumed the structure without major problems as fire crews and curious onlookers watched.The AP’s John Mone followed the controlled burn. (Dec. 9)

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FAA Loses Track of 119000 Planes

The Federal Aviation Administration’s aircraft registry has lost track of as many as one-third of the 357000 planes in the United States, creating a loophole that the agency fears could be exploited by terrorists and drug traffickers. (Dec. 10)

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Fineman To Olbermann: Democrats Said of Tax Plan ‘F the President,’ ‘No F-ing Way,’ ‘He F-ed It Up’

Roll Call reported Thursday that during a heated meeting of House Democrats to discuss Barack Obama's tax compromise plan, an unknown member was heard saying, “F–k the President.” According to Howard Fineman, appearing on MSNBC's “Countdown,” that was not the sole F-word expressed in disgust for the President at this contentious gathering (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Cam Newton Wins O’Brien, Maxwell Awards

Cam Newton won the Maxwell Award Thursday, given to the nation’s best all-around college football player. He also won the Davey O’Brien and Walter Camp awards. Oregon running back LaMichael James won the Doak Walker Award. (Dec. 9)

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14-year-old Charged With Murder of Parents

A 14-year-old in southwest Florida has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder after his parents were found shot to death in their home. (Dec. 9)

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Senate Vote Falls Short on 9/11 Bill

By DEVLIN BARRETT Senate Republicans on Thursday voted down a bill to provide health care and compensation to sick Ground Zero workers, a major setback for one of New York’s biggest legislative priorities and one that left the bill’s supporters scrambling for one more chance against shrinking odds. In a straight party vote of 57-42, Democrats fell short of the 60 needed under Senate rules to advance…

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By Eugene Robinson Approve the lousy deal. It pains me to write those words, because the agreement President Obama negotiated with Republicans on tax cuts is really quite awful. Related Entries December 9, 2010 Angry House Dems Reject Bush-Obama Tax Cuts December 9, 2010 Every Man His Own Historian

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Kno knows its way around the FCC, both single and dual screen

Wouldn’t you Kno it — sorry, we couldn’t resist — the Kno has found its way into the confines of FCC’s labyrinthine headquarters. But not just one version, no sir / ma’am, the FCC tested both the single screen and dual screen versions together, it seems. External photos of the pair (or is it triplet?) can be found within the same entry, and while the user manual is also included, there’s nothing to glean from it. Feel free to enjoy the iconic photography all the same! Gallery: Kno in FCC Kno knows its way around the FCC, both single and dual screen originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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David Gergen Tells the Middle Class They’d Better be Ready to Take Their Medicine After the Rich Get Their Tax Cuts

Click here to view this media David Gergen thinks what’s left of the middle class in America had better be ready to take their medicine after we bust the budget with these tax cuts for the rich. How could America possibly survive if we asked the wealthy in this country to pay their share? GERGEN: I just want to come back to one point Anderson. For the last two days we’ve been hearing about protecting the middle class… protecting the middle class. When we get serious about deficit reduction, you know who’s really going to get hit hard? It’s going to be the middle class. A lot of the mortgage deductions are going to get trimmed back. A lot of those things are going to get trimmed back and you know, I think that Washington is not being straight with people. Yes we’ve got this… we have a need to get these tax cuts extended. It has to be done and so forth and so on, but trouble is coming for the middle class and the sooner the president and the Congress full level with the American people, the better. Gergen’s example of cutting back on the mortgage deductions rings pretty hollow with me since I believe they were only talking about mortgages over $500,000 and even then I’m not sure if they meant loan for that amount or the interest up to that amount, and getting rid of it for second homes. That’s not going to affect too many that would be considered “middle class” unless you live in some of the most expensive areas of the country and I’d be shocked if they didn’t make some exceptions for that. What he’s really talking about here is going after Social Security. He’s been touting going after that surplus so our government doesn’t have to reimburse the treasury for those funds for some time now. I’m sick to death of these hacks who are considered the “serious people” in our political circles telling the rest of us how we’d better be ready to tighten our belts while we make sure the crooks on Wall Street and big corporations and the rich are never asked to be patriotic and care that America doesn’t end up being a third world country. It’s just disgusting and it looks like they’re happy to be taking us there fast. And for all of his “concern” for the middle class, the ones who are really hurting are the poor. Of course we got no mention of how those tax cuts for the upper earners are going to help their situation. What we need to be “leveling” with each other about is what we need to do to get people back to work in jobs that pay well and how to rebuild the middle class. Not how we should just be accepting that we further destroy what’s left of it.

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