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Continue reading …Alexander Skarsgard attends PaleyFest 2011 Presents True Blood on Saturday (March 5) at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 34-year-old Swedish actor participated in a panel with co-stars Anna Paquin and her husband Stephen Moyer, along with True Blood creator Alan Ball. “Things are definitely not stable for Eric,” Alexander said about his character’s upcoming Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 06/03/2011 11:20 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …This isn’t your parent’s Democratic Party– America-hating communist Michael Moore marched with Wisconsin protesters today at the Wisconsin state capitol. Via The Blaze: Moore also gave a typical socialist speech at the rally condemning rich people. More from The Blaze: … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 06/03/2011 07:04 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Libyan helicopter gunships fired on a rebel force advancing west toward the capital Tripoli along the country’s Mediterranean coastline Sunday and forces loyal to leader Moammar Gadhafi fought intense ground battles with the rival fighters. (March 6)
Continue reading …Libyan helicopter gunships fired on a rebel force advancing west toward the capital Tripoli along the country’s Mediterranean coastline Sunday and forces loyal to leader Moammar Gadhafi fought intense ground battles with the rival fighters. (March 6)
Continue reading …I love Michael Moore, because the man is a real American. There was a time in the early days of the blogosphere when most liberal bloggers ignored him – he made liberals “look bad,” he “isn’t our kind.” I wasn’t one of those bloggers, maybe because he is my kind — a fighting liberal from a blue-collar family. (It’s just hysterical when Sarah Palin calls this dyed-in-the-wool Michigander a “Hollywood” liberal.) He marched with the Wisconsin protesters yesterday and spoke at their rally. He gave a wonderful speech called “America Is Not Broke”, and we all should memorize it so that the next time a Fox News-loving person starts spouting the party line, you can set him or her straight. From PoliticusUSA : “America is not broke. Contrary to what those in power would like you to believe so that you’ll give up your pension, cut your wages and settle for the life your great grandparents had. America is not broke. Not by a long shot. The country is awash in wealth and cash. It’s just that it is not in your hands.” He then called the great conservative redistribution of America’s wealth a heist: “It has been transferred in the greatest heist in American history from the workers and consumers to the banks and portfolios of the uber-rich . Right now, this afternoon, just 400 Americans have more wealth than half of all Americans combined. Let me say that again, and please, someone in the mainstream media, just repeat this fact once. We’re not greedy. We’ll be happy to hear it just once. 400 obscenely wealthy individuals, 400 little Mubaraks, most of whom benefited in some way from the multi-trillion dollar taxpayer bailout of 2008 now have more cash, stock, and property than the assets of 155 million Americans combined.” “I have nothing more than a high school education, but Gov. Walker, back when I was in school, every student had to take one semester of economics in order to graduate, and here is what I learned. Money doesn’t grow on trees, unless it’s a palm tree. It grows when we make things. It grows when we have good jobs with good wages that we use to buy the things that we need, and guess what? That creates more jobs. “It grows when we provide an outstanding education system. An educational system that then grows a new generation of entrepreneur, inventors, scientists, thinkers. The people who will come up with the next great idea for this planet, and those ideas create jobs, and the jobs produce tax revenue, but the few who have the most money don‘t want to pay their fair share of the taxes.” Moore spoke about how the rich tax dodgers crashed our economic system. “They’d rather invest it in a gambling casino known as Wall St. betting for or against the stock market or against your home mortgage, and the entire population suffers because that wealth has been removed from circulation. What’s so cynical about this is that the very people who don’t pay their taxes crashed our economic system. They created the unemployment which has cost us tax revenue and states like Wisconsin have ended up with a so-called budget crisis, but Wisconsin is not broke.” “What are three biggest lies of the last decade? Let’s repeat them. Number one, Wisconsin is broke. Number two, there’s weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and number three, the Packers needs Farve to win the Super Bowl. The nation is not broke, my friends. There’s lots of money to go around, lots, lots. It’s just that those in charge have diverted that wealth into a deep well that sits in their well-guarded estates. They know. They know. They have committed crimes to make this happen.” Jason Easley and Sarah Jones wrote: Moore did something brilliant. He shifted the narrative. Republicans want the Wisconsin story to be about the budget. Early on, Democrats were focused on the issues of liberty and collective bargaining. Moore broadened the message and created a third narrative about how decades of pro-corporate and pro-wealthy economic policies have redistributed the nation’s wealth from the people to a small group of super-rich haves. This is the story that terrifies both conservative politicians and the network of billionaire wealth that owns them. Wisconsin isn’t only about freedom, unions and collective bargaining. At a deeper level, Wisconsin is about the systemic redistribution of wealth that the Republican Party has overseen since 1980. It is about creating an economic caste system where the rich always stay rich and rest of us are destined to serve them. Conservatives have expertly hid their true motives for years with distractions like the culture wars, and sometimes shooting wars like in Iraq. While America was focusing on the terror alert level, George W. Bush was picking up the mantle of Ronald Reagan and redistributing wealth. If Republicans and their puppet masters are successful in breaking the back of organized labor, then millions of Americans will be returned to a form of economic serfdom that was once thought to have been banished decades ago. Wisconsin is the battle field and unions are our last line of defense, and nothing less than economic liberty, and the American Dream hinge on the outcome. Watch live streaming video from theuptake at livestream.com
Continue reading …Bradley Manning's forced nudity to occur daily | A New Worlds in Birth The military has drawn harsh criticism for its decision to make Bradley Manning sleep naked . This entry was posted in Human Rights, Obama, WikiLeaks, War Crimes, Military, US Violence. Bookmark the permalink. … Pakistannews24.com » Maulana Ahmed Madani shot dead in Karachi US defends making WikiLeaks source sleep naked in military cell. Washington: The Unites States has defended its decision to make US Army private Bradley Manning sleep naked in military cell.… » … sattvicfamily says: Bradley Manning 'forced to sleep naked' http://t.co/mEUHzAR via @guardian #USA #Obama
Continue reading …On this day in history: Alamo falls to Mexican forces; Michaelangelo born; Walter Cronkite retires. (March 6)
Continue reading …The union leader’s assessment is right on target: This is, indeed, a “back-door Wisconsin.” The Providence school board just eviscerated the union contract so they can fire the most experienced (and most expensive) teachers at the end of the school year — instead of laying them off. This move also probably denies them unemployment benefits . This is just shameless: PROVIDENCE — After two hours of contentious discussion, the School Board voted 4 to 3 Thursday night to send out termination notices to each of the city’s 1,926 public school teachers. More than 700 teachers jammed a high school gymnasium to tell school officials that their hearts were broken, their trust violated and their futures as teachers jeopardized. “How do we feel? Disrespected,” said Julie Latessa, a special-needs teacher, before the vote. “We are broken. How do you repair the damage you have done today?” Every teacher received a certified letter from the School Department on Thursday informing them that they might be terminated at the end of the school year. It also said the School Board would vote on the proposed dismissals at Thursday night’s meeting, which was moved to the Providence Career and Technical Academy to accommodate the huge turnout. Many of the teachers were caught off guard by Mayor Angel Taveras’ decision to terminate teachers instead of laying them off. Last night, speakers questioned the mayor’s rationale: a $40-million school budget deficit and a March 1 deadline by which the School Department must notify teachers if their jobs are in jeopardy. “This is a quasi-legal power grab,” said Richard Larkin, a teacher at Classical High School. “You want to pick and choose teachers. Well, we will not be bullied.” Teachers begged the School Board to issue layoffs rather than fire them outright because, under the layoff provisions, teachers are recalled based on seniority. There is no guarantee that seniority would be used to bring back any of the fired teachers. School leaders have been vague about exactly how seniority will play out in the case of terminations. Before the vote, several School Board members explained their reasons for supporting or rejecting the motion to dismiss: Philip Gould said he believes that Providence Teachers Union President Steve Smith is committed to serious and meaningful school reform, adding that if “we do this, it will be detrimental to the children of this district.” Earlier Thursday, Smith called the terminations “an attack on labor and an attack on collective bargaining.” “This is a back-door Wisconsin,” Smith said, referring to the weeklong protests in Madison by labor unions . “We don’t know why we’re being fired. The mayor says he needs flexibility. Can you buy that? I don’t know of any other district that has done this.” Thursday night, Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, called the possible dismissals “shocking,” and said the move will “disrupt the education of all students and the entire community.” Superintendent Brady has said that the majority of teachers will be rehired but could not give any details until the mayor’s special panel completes its report on the city’s financial status . Meanwhile, the TEA teachers union in Tennessee rallied Saturday to preserve collective bargaining: More than 3,000 people marched on downtown Nashville to protest legislation that would end collective bargaining for teachers in Tennessee. Democratic lawmakers, union representatives and education activists denounced the Republican-sponsored bills as a political attack to destroy the Democratic Party’s fund-raising and voter base. “This is not about budgets. This is a political ballgame. They want to silence the votes of teachers,” said Dennis Van Roekel, president of the National Education Association. The Arizona math teacher flew in for Tennessee’s rally as he has for others in Wisconsin and the Northwest. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Mike Turner of Nashville warned that Republicans won’t stop with dismantling teachers’ unions and bargaining rights. “They’ll be coming after police officers, firefighters, construction workers and service workers.”
Continue reading …J.D. Power, that well known arbiter of human opinion in the United States, has just released its latest study on customer satisfaction with wireless carriers. It addresses such things as (the lack of) dropped calls, failures to connect, voice distortion, echoes, static, and late-arriving text messages, and ultimately churns out a rating out of five stars relative to the regional average and other carriers. In testing done between July and December last year, Verizon had the best or tied for the best satisfaction ratings in five of the six studied areas, while AT&T and Sprint traded blows for second and T-Mobile had to admit defeat as the laggard of the top four. US Cellular managed to score highest in the North Central region, but J.D. Power’s overall assessment isn’t very rosy for any of the carriers — the stats collector says growing smartphone usage, heavy texting and more indoor calls are collectively causing call quality to stagnate, and even warns that “increased adoption of smartphones and wireless tablets may continue to compromise the quality of network service.” Continue reading J.D. Power: Verizon has best call quality nationwide, T-Mobile consistently below average J.D. Power: Verizon has best call quality nationwide, T-Mobile consistently below average originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 Mar 2011 11:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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