Israel’s prime minister has accused Iran of trying to exploit the recent instability in Egypt by sending 2 warships through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean, saying he views the move “with gravity.” (Feb. 20)
Continue reading …Jittery Chinese authorities wary of any domestic dissent staged a show of force today to squelch a mysterious online call for a “Jasmine Revolution”—the same name given to the Tunisian protest movement—with only a handful of people joining protests apparently modeled on the pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping the Middle…
Continue reading …Race Rewind – 2011 Budweiser Shootout Jeff Gordon remembers finishing 1-2-3 at Daytona in 1997 Jeff Gordon Nascar School Advanced carlh1183 – Replay of Jeff Gordon Live FanHouse Chat Four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon returned again this year for another live FanHouse chat from Daytona International Speedway on Friday. Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet, is a three-time Daytona 500 winner and is … Racin' Today » Race Day: Spoiler Alert – Here Are The Winners Daytona 500 winner – Jeff Gordon . He’s a great plate racer and this man needs a win in the worst way. Taking the checkered flag at NASCAR’s biggest even could be the catalyst he needs to win a fifth Cup title. … The Great American Race – Daytona 500 | Gather 24 Jeff Gordon , Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet Row 2: 3. 22 Kurt Busch Shell/Pennzoil Dodge 4. 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet Row 3: 5. 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 6. 33 Clint Bowyer Cheerios/Hamburger Helper … Lap 34: Following that incident, 29 cars remain on the lead lap … Our chances to win the Daytona 500 are over,” Jeff Gordon to FOX’s Steve Byrnes. Radio chatter on Lap 32: Dale Jr.: “It dont drive bad, but under caution it’s doing some weird (expletive).” Lap 32: Richard Childress Racing is working on … Daytona 500 Starting Lineup and Live Stream: Daytona 500 Kickoff … Based on some odds and Daytona 500 predictionts, the favourite to win the race are Dale Earnhardt Jr, Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch to get the checkered flag. Meanwhile, Earnhardt Jr. will move to the back of the field just to open the … JuanBreezy says: I don't watch Nascar but I want Jeff Gordon to win at Daytona today.
Continue reading …By CHARLES FORELLE For the second time, Iceland’s president vetoed a bid by the island nation’s Parliament to repay the U.K. and the Netherlands more than $5 billion lost by depositors in Iceland’s epic 2008 banking collapse—sending the matter to a referendum by a deeply skeptical public and complicating the country’s application to join the European Union. The dispute over Icesave—the online arm of a failed Iceland bank that took deposits from British and Dutch savers—has percolated for more than two years, reflecting the Icelandic people’s…
Continue reading …Controversial schlockumentarian Michael Moore this week unveiled a new website giving high school students a venue to have their views published. Under the headline ” Join My High School Newspaper ” were words destined to frighten parents across the fruited plain: “Students: I am inspired by this moment in history that you've made happen. From Egypt to Wisconsin, you are leading a much-needed non-violent revolt. I want to do my part to help. I've decided to turn a page of my website over to you, the high school students who are raising a ruckus. Here you will be able to write what you want and I will publish it. If you've tried to get something published at your high school and have been turned down, I will make this a place for your freedom of speech. This ' High School Newspaper ' will be written, edited and controlled entirely by you — no adults in charge (including me). On this site you will have freedom and an open forum and a chance to have your voice heard by millions.” – Michael Moore At the ” Newspaper ,” Moore elaborated: You, the students and young adults, from Cairo, Egypt to Madison, Wisconsin, are now rising up, taking to the streets, organizing, protesting and refusing to move until your voices are heard. Effing amazing!! It has scared the pants off those in power, the adults who were so convinced they had done a heckuva job trying to dumb you down and distract you with useless nonsense so that you'd end up feeling powerless, just another cog in the wheel, another brick in the wall. You've been fed a lot of propaganda about “how the system works” and so many lies about what took place in history that I'm amazed you've been able to sort through all the bs and see the truth for what it is. “Effing amazing!!” “bs.” He sure knows how to talk to high school students, doesn't he? And you've got to like “You've been fed a lot of propaganda.” This coming from conceivably one of the largest purveyors of propaganda in American history. But don't fret. Moore has turned over editing function to his 17-year-old niece: The good news is my uncle Mike has turned over this section of his website to us, the high school students. So, I want to hear everything you have to say, no matter how radical. In fact, the more radical, the better! Molly Editor, High School Newspaper on MichaelMoore.com The more radical the better! Makes you really want to say a prayer for the youth of America , doesn't it?
Continue reading …More than eight months after a Portland, Oregon boy disappeared, his mother is hoping to renew public awareness of the case and is asking people to put pressure on the woman who is the focus of the investigation. (Feb. 20)
Continue reading …Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and the Moroccan teenager embroiled in his latest sex scandal, were the main characters of the Viareggio carnival on Sunday afternoon. (20 February 2011)
Continue reading …As the Wisconsin protests saw their biggest day yet yesterday, doctors handed out sick notes to workers who needed them to explain absences. Men and women wearing lab coats and claiming to be doctors “were handing out excuses to people who were feeling sick due to emotional, mental, or financial…
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Could Fox’s Gregg Jarrett have found a slimier couple of characters than Hans von Spakovsky and John Fund to throw around accusations that the White House is coordinating with Organizing for America and the DNC to organize the protests we’re seeing in Wisconsin and other areas of the country? Let the games begin with more distraction and drummed up controversies from Fox. Anything to keep us from talking about the real reasons there are thousands of Americans out there protesting. Organizing for America and the DNC are working with the protesters and Eclectablog at Daily KOS wrote about here — UPDATED x2 – OFA/DNC in Wisconsin working with protesting public employees . And as they noted, it’s not just clips like the one above that Fox has been airing over and over today, but they also posted this at Fox Nation — DNC Caught Organizing Wisconsin Protests : The Democratic National Committee’s Organizing for America arm — the remnant of the 2008 Obama campaign — is playing an active role in organizing protests against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s attempt to strip most public employees of collective bargaining rights. OfA, as the campaign group is known, has been criticized at times for staying out of local issues like same-sex marraige, but it’s riding to the aide of the public sector unions who hoping to persuade some Republican legislators to oppose Walker’s plan. And while Obama may have his difference with teachers unions, OfA’s engagement with the fight — and Obama’s own clear stance against Walker — mean that he’s remaining loyal to key Democratic Party allies at what is, for them, a very dangerous moment. Even though von Spakovsky admitted that there is nothing wrong with OFC or the DNC being involved with these protests, he said if the White House or any of their staff is coordinating with them, they could be guilty of violating federal anti-lobbying act. He didn’t offer any proof that they were, but that didn’t stop him from throwing the accusation out there anyway. I’m assuming this will be next on Darrell Issa’s hit list for subpoenas to issue. And you’ve got to love this comment by Fox’s Gregg Jarrett: You know John, the subtitle of your terrific column today, I must say is always very good is, “Who’s in charge of our democracy, voters or unions?” Do you think this is sort of an effort by the left to create their own liberal version of the tea party? This stuff makes my head hurt. Fox is just shameless. Note to Gregg Jarrett, union members are voters you schmuck. I should know, I’m one of them. Here’s more from Susan Gardner at KOS on what Garrett is doing here — Conservatives use divide and conquer rhetoric in Wisconsin union protests . I don’t remember Fox going after the Bush White House when Lurita Doan was using the General Services Administration to help Republicans with reelection efforts, but they’re going to go after the Obama White House with no proof they’ve broken any laws for potentially making phone calls to OFA and the DNC. I’m no lawyer but this looks like grasping at straws to me. Anything to try to delegitimize the union protesters and paint them as some evil pawns of the Obama administration. And for a reminder of why no one should be taking either of these two hacks seriously, here’s more on von Spakovsky from Think Progress. There’s lots more like this out there. Just search for his name and voter suppression. Hans Von Spakovsky 101: How To Suppress The Vote Like A Pro : Spakovsky, a former political appointee in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division whom President Bush temporarily placed on the FEC using a recess appointment , is said to have “used every opportunity he had over four years in the Justice Department to make it difficult for voters — poor, minority and Democratic — to go to the polls.” Here’s an overview of his record of disenfranchising voters: Spakovsky stalled ruling on Mississippi redistricting, effecting electoral outcomes: In 2002, under Spakovsky’s leadership, the DoJ stalled making a determination under the Voting Rights Act on a conservative-drawn redistricting plan, approving it by default. The plan influenced the outcome of a key House race . Spakovsky pushed through Texas re-districting that violated the Voting Rights Act: In 2003, “ led the battle within [the] Civil Rights Division to approve the Texas redistricting.” In 2006, the Supreme Court held that parts of the plan violated provisions of Voting Rights Act by diluting minority voting strength . Spakovsky urged Maryland officials to reject voter registration forms of lawful voters: In 2003, Spakovsky told a Maryland election official to deny voter registration applications if any of the information on the application failed to match what is in the DMV and Social Security databases. The move exceeded federal law and was found to needlessly reject thousands of applications to vote that were lawful. Spakovsky blocked an investigation into voter discrimination against Native Americans: In 2004, then-Minnesota U.S. Attrorney Thomas Heffelfinger believed a state voter ID ruling would disenfranchise Indian voters, but when the DoJ’s voting rights section sought to open an investigation, Spakovsky directed attorneys not to contact county officials, which “ effectively ended any department inquiry .” Spakovsky approved “modern day poll tax” over objections of career staff: In 2005, a team of Justice Department lawyers and analysts who reviewed a Georgia voter-identification law recommended rejecting it because it was likely to discriminate against black voters . But the law was approved the next day by political appointees, including Spakovsky. When the law was eventually overturned, a federal judge compared it to a Jim Crow-era poll tax . And here’s more from Media Matters on John Fund — John Fund’s book on voter fraud is a fraud : In his recent book Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Democracy (Encounter Books, September 2004), Wall Street Journal op-ed columnist and author John Fund uses distortions and half-truths to impugn Democrats who, he states in his introduction, “figure prominently in the vast majority of examples of election fraud described in this [Fund's] book.” Fund has made numerous media appearances to promote his book. In October alone, he appeared on FOX News Channel’s Special Report with Brit Hume , CNN Daybreak , twice on CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight , twice on MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews , and on National Public Radio’s The Tavis Smiley Show . Numerous conservative columnists have promoted the book, including George F. Will , Michelle Malkin , Jonah Goldberg , and R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. Following are some of the false or unfounded claims in their order of appearance in Stealing Elections . CLAIM: “[E]very single recount of the votes in Florida determined that George W. Bush had won the state’s twenty-five electoral votes and therefore the presidency.” (p. 28) FACT: A post-election study revealed several plausible scenarios in which then-Vice President Al Gore would have won Florida. As Media Matters for America has repeatedly noted ( here , here , and here ), the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center (NORC) studied Florida’s disputed ballots and concluded that Gore emerged the winner in at least four recount scenarios. The NORC study was sponsored by news organizations including The Associated Press, The New York Times, and CNN, as well as The Wall Street Journal , The Washington Post Co., and Tribune Publishing (which owns the Chicago Tribune , the Orlando Sentinel , and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel ). According to a November 12, 2001, Washington Post article on the NORC’s findings: “[I]f Gore had found a way to trigger a statewide recount of all disputed ballots, or if the courts had required it, the result likely would have been different. An examination of uncounted ballots throughout Florida found enough where voter intent was clear to give Gore the narrowest of margins.” CLAIM: The Palm Beach Post found “no more than 108 ‘law-abiding’ citizens of all races who ‘were purged from the voter rolls as suspected criminals, only to be cleared after the election.” (p. 32) FACT: The Palm Bach Post reported that “at least 1,100 eligible voters [were] wrongly purged from the rolls before last year’s election.” In making this claim, Fund selectively quoted from a May 27, 2001, article in the Palm Beach Post . While the article did state that “[a]t least 108 law-abiding people were purged from the voter rolls as suspected criminals, only to be cleared after the election,” it also stated that an additional 996 people who had been convicted of crimes in other states but were now eligible to vote were also cut from the rolls. Fund then compared what he called the “trivial number” of 108 voters with the 1,420 military ballots that were rejected statewide , ignoring the other 996 who were eligible but were denied the right to vote. Lots more at Media Matters in their post, so go read the rest.
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