Speaking with The Associated Press just hours before Super Bowl XLV, Hall of Fame Steelers running back Franco Harris says the game will come down to the running game, and he thinks the Steelers have the edge. (Feb. 6)
Continue reading …About 750 activists soaked in fake blood and with colorful banderilla stakes attached to their backs staged a protest Saturday demanding a ban to bullfighting in Mexico. The demonstrators are from animal-rights group AnimaNaturalis. (Feb. 6)
Continue reading …So what did Bill O’Reilly and President Obama talk about during their much-anticipated sit-down today? Egypt, health care reform, Obama’s presidential experience, and, of course, football (Obama wouldn’t predict a Super Bowl winner, but said the teams are pretty evenly matched). Mediaite has the full interview, and notes that both…
Continue reading …Click here to view this media There’s something more than a little off-putting about someone once described as America’s “most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer and one of its most distinguished defenders of individual rights,” arguing vigorously against those same rights of free expression and self-determination for another people. That he does so later by invoking Godwin’s law when he states as a fear of democracy emerging in Egypt with “The people of Germany chose Adolph Hitler in 1932 by democratic means” is just sickening. [And historically false anyway, as Hindenburg won the 1932 German election .] Dershowitz’s false equivalence of sacrificing America’s “only reliable ally in the middle east” for one who would never be more than a “fairweather friend” is an embarrassing straw man argument where he points as one thing only as possible, or at least likely, as a given result. That somehow supporting Egypt’s move towards real democracy would always be antithetical to our and Israel’s goals. Mona Eltahawy was blunt in her assessment of the manure Dershowitz was spewing, calling him “hypocritical and alarmist”. “You’re talking nonsense,” she said. David Gergen was given the last word which he used to back up Dershowitz’s call to maintain the status quo as in the best interests of the United States, stability above all else, and especially not the messy and unpredictable nature of democracy. Dershowitz nodded approvingly, content in his own sanctimony.
Continue reading …The numbers on those cheap “scratch and win” lottery tickets might seem random, but there is a pattern—the randomness is just a “mathematical lie.” Statistician Mohan Srivastava received two tickets as a gag gift and became intrigued when he won $3 on a tic-tac-toe scratch game. He cracked the…
Continue reading …Circling the globe on hydrogen power sounds like a bit of a challenge, what with the lack H2 pumps and all, but Mercedes-Benz set off to show that it could do just that — with the help of a mobile filling station, nat
Continue reading …Hundreds gathered with former First Lady Nancy Reagan in Simi Valley, California Sunday to mark what would have been Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday. Reagan died in 2004 after a 10-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease. (Feb. 6)
Continue reading …TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia’s interior minister suspended all activities of the country’s former governing party on Sunday amid the most serious protests since the country’s autocratic ruler fled into exile. The interior minister, Fahrat Rajhi, suspended all meetings of the party, the Democratic Constitutional Rally, and ordered that its offices and meeting places be closed in preparation for its dissolution, a ministry statement said. The official TAP news agency, which carried the statement, said Mr. Rajhi took action because of the ”extreme urgency” of the new protests and to ”preserve the higher interests of the nation.” The announcement…
Continue reading …Gary Moore, a former guitarist for Thin Lizzy, died this morning in a Spain hotel room. He was 58 years old. Moore was originally a member of the band Skid Row with Phil Lynott; Lynott later asked him to join Thin Lizzy as the band’s new guitarist. After leaving Thin…
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