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Shawna Forde case briefly gets a touch of the ‘liberal’ media’s attention. Plus: Shawna speaks

Click here to view this media We’ve been remarking for awhile how strange it is that the case of Shawna Forde has received so little media attention, especially because of its naturally sensational elements and the fact that it has real political and social significance. Indeed, one of the most common reactions we’ve observed among readers to whom we’ve presented the case has been: “Why haven’t I heard about this?” Even with yesterday’s conviction on two counts of first-degree murder for the killings of 9-year-old Brisenia Flores and her father, it hasn’t gotten a great deal better: the story, for instance, ran as only a “brief” in the New York Times , and didn’t appear at all in the Washington Post, even though both had written briefly about it previously. Well, at least CNN — the only cable-TV network to have bothered to pick up the story previously — did a full-length segment on the story, which ran on Anderson Cooper’s show. It pretty well covered the bases, although it repeatedly emphasized that Forde had been “kicked out” of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps for being “emotionally unstable” and that she was supposedly not associated with any of them — even though in fact Forde maintained a close association with Minuteman Project cofounder Jim Gilchrist right up to the moment of her arrest, and was very much part of the larger Minutemen movement. Easily the best coverage of the case came from the local reporters at the Arizona Daily Star and from the Daily Beast’s Terri Greene Sterling, who yesterday pulled off a coup by getting Forde to talk to her for a post-conviction interview. As we observed yesterday, one of the more remarkable aspects of the announcement of the jury’s verdict was how utterly unfazed by it Forde seemed to be. Sterling zeroed in on this: Forde, dressed in a navy-and-cream blazer and navy pants, remained calm as she listened to the verdict, even though the murder charges could lead to a death sentence in a state that does not shy from executions. The 43-year-old former child burglar, mom, beautician, and self-professed Minuteman from Everett, Washington, kept her composure, because, she told The Daily Beast in an exclusive post-verdict jailhouse interview, “you can’t freak out with the whole world watching you.” Speaking by videophone in the Pima County Adult Detention Center, the woman prosecutors dubbed a braggart and a killer—who reportedly boasted she would “kick down doors and change America” with her border vigilante activities—maintained her innocence. Wearing glasses, no makeup, and black-and-white striped jailhouse pajamas, Forde told me she was “extremely saddened” by the verdict. The jury of 11 women and one man also found Forde guilty of attempted murder, two counts of assault, two counts of robbery and one count of burglary. The jury gave a clear victory to prosecutors, who accused Forde of cooking up a plan to steal drugs and money from Raul Flores by gaining entry to his Arivaca, Arizona, mobile home with accomplices on the pretense of being law-enforcement officers in search of fugitives. The verdict was “surreal” to Forde, but she said she took it like a “pro.” As the leader of Minutemen American Defense, or MAD, which she described as a large organization of patriots, she said she’d learned to “take things step by step, revamp, assess, and move forward.” Forde also claimed that she sympathized with Brisenia’s mother, Gina Gonzalez, who was shot in the home invasion but survived, and later identified Forde as the leader of the gang. But then, she had a very bizarre way of expressing it: “I know in her mind,” Forde said of Gonzalez, “I am guilty and she hates me. I know her tragedy is extremely sad.” But on the other hand, she said “people shouldn’t deal drugs if they have kids.” (No drugs were found in the trailer.) Forde told me she’d “lost a daughter” and she knows from experience Gonzalez will feel pain “the rest of her life” and her “tragedy is extremely sad.” “I wish I could say I was sorry it happened,” Forde said. “I am not sorry on my behalf because I didn’t do it.” Forde, of course, is a prodigious liar. Fortunately, the jury figured that out.

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Wade Launches Full-Court Alley-Oop To LeBron (VIDEO)

Late in the first quarter of Miami’s 110-103 victory over Indiana on Tuesday, Dwyane Wade grabbed a defensive rebound and immediately looked for LeBron down the court. Wade suddenly transformed into an outfielder and launched a baseball pass across the entire length of the floor to James for the easy layup. LeBron didn’t dunk it, but the play still stands as the longest alley-oop two players can physically… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 16/02/2011 01:53 Number of articles : 3

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Wade Launches Full-Court Alley-Oop To LeBron (VIDEO)

Late in the first quarter of Miami’s 110-103 victory over Indiana on Tuesday, Dwyane Wade grabbed a defensive rebound and immediately looked for LeBron down the court. Wade suddenly transformed into an outfielder and launched a baseball pass across the entire length of the floor to James for the easy layup. LeBron didn’t dunk it, but the play still stands as the longest alley-oop two players can physically… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 16/02/2011 01:53 Number of articles : 3

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New Debate on PSA Test for Prostate Cancer

Men with a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level of less than 1 nanogram per liter of blood can safely wait up to eight years between PSA screenings, researchers say.

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Lies that launched a war

The 2003 invasion of Iraq was sanctioned largely because of claims the country had weapons of mass destruction. The source of some of the alleged intelligence behind the claims was an Iraqi defector living in Germany, someone who has now admitted the evidence he submitted was false. Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Phillips reports.

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Iran’s Leadership Cracks Down

By FARNAZ FASSIHI The Iranian government threatened opposition leaders with execution and made a fresh wave of arrests, a day after the largest protests in a year prompted clashes in which at least two people were killed and dozens injured. Tehran and other Iranian cities quieted down on Tuesday as the opposition regrouped and assessed the impact of the rallies that brought tens of thousands of people into the streets across the country. View Full Image Reuters A hard-line group of conservative members of the Iranian parliament, on the podium, called for the execution of opposition leaders on Tuesday, a day after protests across the country. The protesters, buoyed by activism across the…

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Calories on Menus Don’t Change Kids’ Choices

Listing calories on the menus at fast-food restaurants doesn’t seem to affect kid’s choices or those that their parents make for them, finds a small study in the International Journal of Obesity.

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Zinc May Prevent and Shorten Colds

Taking zinc, either as a syrup or lozenge, through the first few days of a cold may shorten the misery of an upper respiratory infection, a new research review shows.

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Scarborough: Just Because I Don’t Hate Obama, Conservatives Think I’m Liberal

A defensive Joe Scarborough showed up on Tuesday's Hardball, to tell off all his Republican doubters as he defiantly declared: “I'm more ideologically conservative” than most on Capitol Hill “but because I don't hate the President…that makes me a liberal.” The MSNBC host of Morning Joe was pressed to place himself on the ideological spectrum as even Chris Matthews wasn't sure where he stood, which gave Scarborough the opportunity to write-off those who question his conservative credentials as “sad and pathetic” Obama haters. The following exchange was aired on the February 15 edition of Hardball: CHRIS MATTHEWS: Where do you think you are? I think you're sort of center right-right. I'd say you're about two-thirds of the way over, not all the way over. Where would you put yourself? Honestly? Talking to you I think you're not, you're not far right certainly. You're not a liberal. You're not, what I'd call a moderate, which is sort of milquetoast. JOE SCARBOROUGH: Well Chris it's, it's fascinating. You've known me since 1994. I went on Hardball all the time in '95, '96, '97 and I was saying the same thing then that I'm saying now. I don't think, if you just want to talk about where the Republican Party is economically, I don't think they're conservative enough. They are talking about slashing 12 percent of the budget but they're not talking about Social Security- MATTHEWS: Touching 12 percent! They're not slashing 12 percent! SCARBOROUGH: Touching 12 percent. So I'm telling them you need to cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Pentagon spending, get out of Afghanistan — do all of these things that would help us become, become, get out of this debt crisis, and yet my Republican party — just like they did during the Bush era — is not stepping forward and making those courageous cuts right now. So I don't know — I mean, it used to be that, that position would make me more conservative than where establishment Republicans are in Washington, DC. But I guess since I don't run around talking about where the President was born, and because I say that he's a Christian because he says he's Christian, I suppose that's the new measuring stick for what makes you conservative. I guess these days for a lot of people online, and on cable TV, you've got to actually hate the President or [Matthews laughs] — no, I'm dead serious, Chris. MATTHEWS: I'm laughing because of the truth of what you said. SCARBOROUGH: I'm dead serious, Chris. I'm dead serious. It has nothing to do with ideology any more, because I'm more ideologically conservative on budget matters than anybody I know on Capitol Hill, other than Rand Paul, Ron Paul and a handful of people. But because I don't hate the President, because I think he's a good man and I think he's a good father and I just disagree with his policies, I guess by 2011 standards that makes me a liberal. I don't get it. MATTHEWS: It makes you a great colleague. SCARBOROUGH: It has more to do with personality than what you believe, and I think that's sad and pathetic and why the Republican Party is where it is right now. —Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here

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84-year-old Stranded in Ariz. Desert 5 Days

84-year-old Henry Morello describes his story of survival after being stranded for five days in the Arizona high desert. Hikers found Morello on Saturday, and he is recovering in a local hospital. (Feb. 15)

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