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Continue reading …If you’re a modder and have an iPhone 4, check out this video about Apple’s insidious new plan to keep you from tinkering with the innards of your precious phone. [Source] Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : [Geeks are Sexy] Discovery Date : 20/01/2011 16:05 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …When you quit smoking, nicotine withdrawal can make you feel jittery and nervous. Here are 10 ways to reduce stress while you quit smoking.
Continue reading …Pastor Terry Jones Banned In Britain – Pastor Terry Jones’ entry to Britain has been denied. The Florida pastor said last year that he was praying about whether to burn Qurans to protest the September 11, 2011 terrorist attacks. A Home Office spokesperson said in a statement: “The government opposes extremism in all its forms Pastor Terry Jones Banned In Britain is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …When he was president, Vicente Fox was a huge proponent of Mexico’s war on drugs. But with his nation reeling from the drug-related violence that claimed 12,000 lives last year alone, Fox has done a 180. He now believes production, transit, and distribution of narcotics—and not just marijuana—…
Continue reading …Yesterday it was Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee . Today, it's Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. Asked by a reporter from NB sister site CNSNews.com which constititional provision authorizes Congress to require Americans purchase health insurance, Lewis first quoted the Declaration of Independence, then the Fourteenth Amendment, then just claimed that health care is a “right, not a privledge.” Check out the video below the jump. Allahpundit has some analysis of Lewis's equal protection claims: I don’t know what he means by claiming that this is an equal protection issue, unless he’s saying that it’s somehow unconstitutional for private insurers to deny coverage to people with preexisting conditions. Not only does that theory lack a state-action component needed to bring the Constitution into it, but I assume it would be found constitutional under the Equal Protection Clause even if state action were present. Remember, not all forms of discrimination are unconstitutional: It’s perfectly okay to tax the rich more than the poor, for instance. Typically, as long as the state has a good reason for discriminating, i.e. as long as you’re not discriminating based on someone’s essential identity (race, religion, gender), it’s legal. Insurers do, of course, have a good reason to deny coverage to people with preexisting conditions — having to cover them would be prohibitively expensive — but if Lewis is so confident that that argument wouldn’t stand up in court, why on earth did we need to pass a health-care bill last year? Why wasn’t there some big progressive push instead for a class action equal-protection lawsuit by millions of uncovered people with preexisting conditions?
Continue reading …Jon Stewart ended Tuesday’s Sarah Palin slapfest by inviting her on the Daily Show —and last night , he extended another invitation to Glenn Beck. Beck told Today Show host Meredith Vieira yesterday that even in light of the Tucson shootings, he doesn’t regret any violent statements he meant as jokes,…
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