Click here to view this media If you didn’t know anything about newly elected wingnut Allen West and his bizarre and violent past, you sure didn’t learn anything after watching him as a panelist on this weekend’s Meet the Press. Shame on David Gregory for allowing West to come on the air without asking him about any of these incidents. Threats inspired by Allen West’s fave radio ranter force Florida school lockdown This Is Your Tea Party On Thugs Tea Party Republican Candidate Allen West Has Ties To Criminal Organization GOP congressional candidate Allen West tells Tea Partiers: “make the fellow scared to come out of his house”
Continue reading …Photo via The National Chances are, you’ve never heard of Haidar Taleb — but he’s on a mission to inspire the world. On Monday, the disabled 47-year-old from the UAE is set to embark on a record-breaking 200 mile voyage across the desert in a solar-powered wheelchair he designed and built himself. “With this journey I hope to raise awareness of disability and sust… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …This Week with Christiane Amanpour notes the passings of John K. Beling and Liang Congjie . In addition, the Pentagon has released the names of eighteen service members killed in Afghanistan. US Air Force SrA Andrew S Bubacz , 23, Dalzell, SC US Army CPL Shawn D Fannin , 32, Wheelersberg, OH US Army SGT Edward H Bolen , 25, Chittenango, NY US Army SPC Shannon Chihuahua , 25, Thomasville, GA US Army SPC David C Lutes , 28, Frostberg, MD US Army SSG Juan L Rivadeneira , 27, Davie, FL US Army CPL Jacob R Carver , 20, Freeman, MO US Army SPC Jacob C Carroll , 20, Clemmons, NC US Army SSG Kevin M Pape , 30, Fort Wayne, IN US Marines SSgt Javier O Ortiz Rivera , 26, Rochester, NY US Army SPC Shane H Ahmed , 31, Chesterfield, MI US Army SPC Nathan E Lillard , 26, Knoxville, TN US Army SPC Scott T Nagorski , 27, Greenfield, WI US Army SPC Jesse A Snow , 25, Fairborn, OH US Army PFC Christian M Warriner , 19, Mills River, NC US Army SSG David P Senft , 27, Grass Valley, CA US Army PFC Kyle M Holder , 18, Conroe, TX US Army SPC Justin E Culbreth , 26, Colorado Springs, CO According to iCasualties, the total number of allied service members killed in Iraq is 4,747; in Afghanistan, 2,225 , of which, 152 are Canadian . During this same week, Iraq Body Count lists 33 Iraqi civilians killed.
Continue reading …The Jets rallied for a 30-27 win over the Texans. Steelers clobber Raiders as Roethlisberger throws for three TDs. Packers dominate Vikings. Cowboys keep Lions winless on the road. Redskins top Titans in overtime. (Nov. 21)
Continue reading …Newt Gingrich on Sunday said that if he runs for president in 2012, he would not participate in a debate that had MSNBC's Chris Matthews or Keith Olbermann moderating. Instead, the former Speaker of the House told C-SPAN's Steve Scully that he'd prefer to just have an open, informative dialogue between the candidates with only a timekeeper (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. The last Switched On introduced the opportunity of the Kno tablet , which is in transiton from having a large hardware footprint to having a large customer footprint. Without question, the Kno hardware is an outlier, but could be simply a first salvo in a battle for digital textbooks that will take years to play out. Look at the ironic development of e-readers. Today’s LCD-based Nook Color would not exist if Sony and Amazon had not opened (and soothed) consumers’ eyes with e-paper-based readers that were themselves an answer to an early generation of LCD-based products like the Rocket e-Book. The outlier shows the potential. Continue reading Switched On: Getting from Kno to yes, part 2 Switched On: Getting from Kno to yes, part 2 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 17:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Defese Ministry to begin building electronic fence aimed at preventing infiltration of Israel-Egypt border
Continue reading …By Andy Borowitz After it emerged that entire sections of George W. Bush’s new memoir, “Decision Points,” were plagiarized from books by former aides, The Borowitz Report asked our followers on Twitter to come up with the best plagiarized first line for the book. Related Entries November 19, 2010 Lame Duck November 18, 2010 Look Who’s the Decider Now
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday that civilian trials work better than military commission for convicting terrorism detainees. “We do believe that what are called Article Three trials, in other words in our civilian courts, are appropriate for the vast majority of detainees,” Clinton told Fox News’ Chris Wallace. This week, a civilian trial convicted Guantanamo Bay detainee Ahmed Ghailani on one count and acquitted him of more than 280 other counts. “The question is do you have any choice now except to hold all of the terror detainees at Gitmo or either give them military trials or hold them indefinitely?” Wallace asked Clinton. “The sentence for what he was convicted of is 20 years to life,” Clinton replied. “That is a significant sentence. Secondly, some of the challenges in the courtroom would be the very same challenges before a military commission about whether or not certain evidence could be used.” “If you look at the comparison between terrorists who are now serving time in our maximum security prisons compared to what military commissions have been able to do, there’s no comparison,” Clinton later said on NBC. “We get convictions, we send people away in our civilian courts at a much more regularized– and– and predictable way than yet we’ve been able to figure out how in the military commission.” “It is good enough and strong enough to either convict and sentence the guilty, or even execute where appropriate, and where you can’t convince an American jury, which is certainly obsessed with terrorism, maybe there’s a question about the strength of the case,” she said.
Continue reading …The best looking Lenovo IdeaPad ever? Yep, that’d be the U260 . Not since the IdeaPad U110 has Lenovo’s consumer line been home to a really striking laptop, but the U260′s leather-like palmrest, magnesium-aluminum alloy lid and bottom cover change all that. We got a chance to check out the new 12.5-inch laptop a few days ago, and came away seriously impressed with not only its contrasting black and brown aesthetic but its build quality. The entire .7-inch thick frame feels solid and the curved keys, which are similar to those on the U160, are especially delightful. Unfortunately, the model we got to see didn’t have the glass trackpad that we’ve heard about, but our review unit should be here sometime soon. Until we get to put the system’s Core i3-380UM processor and 4GB of RAM to the test, hit the gallery below for a few hands-on pictures of it and some crazy platinum, diamond-encrusted U160 that Lenovo brought along. Gallery: Lenovo IdeaPad U260 hands-on Lenovo IdeaPad U260 hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Nov 2010 16:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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