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Good grief. Looks like wingnut Louie “Terror Babies” Gohmert is at it again with the conspiracy theories. Rep. Gohmert: Libya Goal Is To “Deplete The Military” So Obama Can Call Up Private Army : Last night on the House floor, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) offered a bizarre new theory about President Obama’s decision to intervene in the Libyan crisis. In the midst of a rant about health care reform, Gohmert nonsensically suggested that Obama might be trying to “deplete the military” in Libya, so he can call up the Commission Corps established in the Affordable Care Act: GOHMERT: It’s a bad bill. And then when you find out that the prior Congress not only passed that 2,800 page bill with all kinds of things in it, including a new president’s commissioned officer corps and non-commissioned officer corps. Do we really need that? I wondered when I read that in the bill. But then when you find out we’re being sent to Libya to use our treasure and American lives there, maybe there’s intention to so deplete the military that we’re going to need that presidential reserve officer commissioned corps and non-commissioned corps that the president can call up on a moment’s notice involuntarily, according to the Obamacare bill. Despite the claims in right-wing chain emails , the health care law did not give Obama some sort of “private army.” The legislation did create the Ready Reserve Corps , a new component of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, but there was nothing nefarious about it. The purpose of the Ready Reserve Corps is simply to make the Public Health Service — which previously “did not have a reserve component to call upon” in times of crisis — better prepared to respond to emergencies.

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MRC’s Notable Quotables: No More Violent Rhetoric or We Shoot You

The latest edition of the biweekly Notable Quotables is up at MRC.org , the Web site for NewsBusters's parent organization the Media Research Center. Some of the topics this week: the same media who trashed George W. Bush for going after a bloodthirsty dictator now see greatness in Barack Obama doing the same; Brian Williams feels the commander-in-chief’s pain; and Chris Matthews has a death wish for Republicans who fail to practice civility in politics. After the jump, a sample of what’s in this issue; the entire April 1 edition is posted at www.MRC.org :

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Reckless cyclists can cause death too

We must bring equal protection and the potential for equal punishment to everyone on the road Last week I presented a 10 minute rule bill in the House of Commons called “dangerous and reckless cycling (offences)”. In 2007, Rhiannon Bennett was walking with friends on a pavement when a cyclist approached at speed yelling, “Move, because I’m not stopping.” He hit Rhiannon who fell and smashed her head on the kerb. She was taken to hospital but died six days later. The cyclist was found guilty of the crime of dangerous Cycling. This charge carries a maximum penalty of £2,500, but no prison sentence. There are other charges, including the Offences Against the Persons Act 1861, but this charge was designed to deal with horse-drawn carriages and carts and therefore, for obvious reasons, it is rarely used. The cyclist who killed Rhiannon was given a £2,200 fine but did not go to prison. On seeing the title of my bill, some people, including MPs, thought I was anti-cycling and seeking to make criminals out of cyclists. I am a keen cyclist myself, I take advantage of many excellent initiatives such as the cycle hire scheme in London and commend people for swapping their cars for their bike to get to school and work. Many have pointed out , quite rightly, that far more cyclists are killed and injured by motorists than the number of pedestrians who are killed or injured by cyclists and quite often motorists who kill or injure cyclists do not go to prison . I certainly do not trivialise the issue of cyclists being killed or injured by motorists and I share the concerns and outrage of many that have pointed out that so few motorists go to prison. The point I wish to make is that, in the case of a motorist killing a cyclist there is, at the very least, the possibility of a motorist being severely punished. Causing death by dangerous driving carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison, causing death by careless driving has a maximum sentence of five years. This is not the case with cyclists. There is no charge of causing death by dangerous cycling. There is only the charge of dangerous cycling which carries a maximum penalty of a £2,500 fine and the out-of-date Offences Against The Person Act 1861 which does carry a maximum penalty of two years in prison but seems unlikely to be successfully upheld in cases such as the Rhiannon Bennett case. My aim from the beginning has been to update the law and bring equal protection and the potential for equal punishment to all road users. In this country we have an independent judiciary. As an MP I can enact, scrutinise and update the law but the courts enforce the penalties. I sincerely hope that all road users are held accountable to the full extent of the law. My heart goes out equally to all whose lives have been damaged or taken away by the careless, dangerous or reckless actions of others. • Andrea Leadsom is MP for South Northamptonshire Cycling guardian.co.uk

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Earthquake shakes Blackpool

Tremor of 2.2 magnitude topples traffic lights, cracks railway bridge and prompts fears of burglary A small earthquake has shaken Blackpool and the Fylde coast – toppling traffic lights, cracking a railway bridge and making some residents think they were being burgled as they woke in the early hours to loud noises. Several householders called police at around 3.30am to report they had felt the ground shaking. Some thought it was an April Fools’ Day prank. The British Geological Survey recorded a tremor with a magnitude of 2.2 – rated as a minor earthquake. The epicentre was located between Carelton and Poulton industrial estate. Residents reported wardrobe doors being flung open while staff at Blackpool’s Bonny Street police station felt the building shake. Officers were sent to Lytham Road in South Shore after reports that cracks had started to appear in the railway bridge. A spokesman for Blackpool police said: “We started to get calls at around 3.35am. Some may have thought it was an April fool prank, but staff here felt the building move. “We had a number of calls from residents. A woman in Grange Park rang up as she had been woken and thought her house was being broken into. Temporary traffic lights in Thornton Gate fell over while a man reported his motorbike had been knocked down. “CCTV cameras on Lytham Road picked up superficial cracks on the road surface of the railway bridge near to the zebra crossing. “We sent out officers to check it out. It’s known as a weak bridge anyway. It was deemed to be safe. A surveyor will be looking at it today.” The bridge was closed to buses in February because its condition had begun to deteriorate. In 2008 Blackpool was one of several centres to feel the strongest tremors in the UK in 25 years . Natural disasters and extreme weather Helen Carter guardian.co.uk

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Gbagbo palace surrounded by rebels

Forces loyal to elected leader Alassane Ouattara hold 80% of country as incumbent president braces for fight to bitter end Rebel forces in Ivory Coast have laid siege to the presidential residence in Abidjan as the incumbent leader, Laurent Gbagbo, makes a desperate last stand to cling to power. There was also fierce fighting around the state TV building which, after showing senior military officers pledge allegiance to the government, went off air on Thursday night. Forces backing presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara have overrun nearly 80% of the country as soldiers fled and towns fell in quick succession. They look set for a final push but are encountering strong resistance at the fortified presidential residence. Ouattara’s spokesman, Patrick Achi, told Reuters: “His house is under attack. That’s for sure. There is a resistance, but it’s under attack. “[Gbagbo] hasn’t shown any signs of giving up. I don’t think he will see the game is up, because he really believes God will save him … Gbagbo is in his house. I’m certain. He hasn’t gone anywhere.” The regular army put up almost no opposition during a four-day offensive, including in the ruler’s hometown, where rebels said they broke into Gbagbo’s compound and slept in his bed. Some 50,000 soldiers, police and gendarmes have abandoned Gbagbo, according to the head of the UN mission, Choi Young-jin. “Only the Republican Guard and his special forces have remained loyal, guarding the palace and residence,” he told France-Info. Gunfire could be heard throughout Abidjan on Thursday, along with the concussive boom of heavy artillery. Reporters saw soldiers in camouflage race across the waterside highway in pickup trucks mounted with machine guns. UN and French peacekeepers moved to secure Abidjan airport by sending armed elements and additional personnel there, a UN official in New York said. Sources said Gbagbo’s forces requested the UN support to allow their withdrawal. An internal UN report, seen by Reuters, also said pro-Gbagbo forces had abandoned a blockade of a hotel where Ouattara and his supporters have been camped for months. It said peacekeepers had exchanged fire with Gbagbo loyalists in several parts of the city. As his forces amassed on the outskirts of Abidjan, Ouattara made a final appeal to Gbagbo to step down, and called on the rest of the army to defect. “[My fighters[ have come to restore democracy and ensure respect of the vote by the people,” Ouattara said in an address broadcast on his private TV station. “Today they are at the doorstep of Abidjan. “To all those who are still hesitating, whether you are generals, superior officers, officers, sub officers, rank and file … there is still time to join your brothers in arms.” As the columns of pro-Ouattara forces advanced, the head of the army, general Phillippe Mangou, sought refuge at the home of the South African ambassador in Abidjan with his wife and five children, according to South Africa’s foreign ministry. Ouattara was declared the winner of last November’s presidential election by the country’s election commission in results verified by international observers. But after a decade in power, Gbagbo, a Sorbonne-educated history professor, refused to accept his loss. He has used the military to attack pro-Ouattara areas with heavy artillery and is accused of arming citizen militias and recruiting foreign mercenaries to cling to power. Up to a million people have fled the fighting and at least 490 people have been killed since the election, most of them supporters of Ouattara. The true figure is believed to be far higher, with the Red Cross warning that casualties run into thousands. Gbagbo has not been seen in public since this week’s military offensive began, even though state TV announced on Wednesday that he was preparing to address the nation. Those who know him well say even an armed onslaught will not make Gbagbo cede power. “He has no intention of resigning,” said one of his advisers in Europe, Toussaint Alain. “He will not resign in the wake of this attack. He is not going to abdicate. He is not going to lay down his arms. He will stay in power to lead the resistance to this attack against Ivory Coast.” However, a senior diplomat who has been in contact with members of Gbagbo’s inner circle told the Associated Press that a standoff appeared to be building between hardliners who want Gbagbo to fight to the end and others who are urging him to step down. It is not clear what the pro-Ouattara fighters will do if they manage to reach the presidential palace. Ouattara’s spokesman refused to speculate, but said the use of force was necessary because Gbagbo has frustrated all attempts to find a diplomatic solution. “The end is almost here,” Achi said. “It’s a matter of hours. We issued our ultimatum yesterday … If Gbagbo does not want the fighting to happen in Abidjan, he should surrender. If he doesn’t, we have no choice.” Ouattara’s “government” announced a three-day overnight curfew and ordered the closure of land, air and sea borders. There were widespread reports of looting. On Thursday, the UN secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, reiterated his demand that Gbagbo immediately cede power to Ouattara “to enable the full transition of state institutions to the legitimate authorities,” said spokesman Farhan Haq. In Washington, the leading US diplomat for Africa, Johnnie Carson, said Gbagbo needed to seize this last opportunity to step aside. “There is a clear indication that the military forces of Gbagbo have started to disintegrate,” he said. “The rapid pace at which Alassane Ouattara’s forces have been able to move across the country from east to west and up to Abidjan suggests that there have been widespread desertions in the Gbagbo forces.” Ouattara’s fighters are drawn largely from a rebel group based in the north of the country that launched a 2002 rebellion against Gbagbo. For more than three months, Ouattara refused to allow them to march on Abidjan. The advance was a last resort after all other diplomatic means had failed, Ouattara’s supporters claim. Ivory Coast David Smith guardian.co.uk

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Lessons in political decorum, Florida-style: During floor debate in the state House, Democrat Scott Randolph joked that his wife should “incorporate her uterus” if she wanted to avoid abortion restrictions, reports the St. Petersburg Times . His point was that Republicans are so reluctant to regulate businesses, they would steer clear….

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Fed Releases Historical Discount Window Data From Financial Crisis Supreme Court Orders Fed To Release Discount-Window Information Fed Usurps US Sovereignty Fed Releases Discount-Window Lending Records Under Court Order By Craig Torres—Bloomberg News The Federal Reserve released thousands of pages of secret loan documents under court order, almost three years after. Who used the Fed's discount window ? | Money Supply | News, data … We’re working our way through the Fed’s data dump but our crack coding team have extracted enough that we have a sense of the big users of the discount window . CAUTION: We can’t vouch for the complete accuracy of this scrape. … Newsalert: Fed Releases Discount-Window Loan Records Under Court Order The records — 894 files in PDF form that must be individually opened and read — reveal for the first time the names of financial institutions that borrowed directly from the central bank through the so-called discount window . … Fed Disclosure May Hurt Banks' Discount-Window Use – Wall Street … SifyFed Disclosure May Hurt Banks’ Discount-Window UseWall Street JournalWASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–Banks may become more reluctant to borrow directly from the Federal Reserve after the US central bank Thursday revealed which financial … The Fed's Discount Window – Transparency or Secrecy? | Confounded … The Fed has resisted releasing any of the information about who used the discount window . I testified about this subject during the House Oversight Committee hearing on TARP in 2008 and 2009. I wanted to have transparency at Treasury … fal2grace says: Fed Releases Discount-Window Lending Records – Video – Bloomberg http://t.co/fHoNodJ via @BloombergNow

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GOP Wants To Legislate Use Of Them, But Just Don’t Use The Word "Uterus" In Front Of Them

enlarge Credit: tildology.com Break out the smelling salts and fainting couches, the Florida Republicans are getting the vapors ! During a debate over a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues out of a worker’s paycheck last week, Florida state Rep. state Rep. Scott Randolph (D) argued that Republicans seem to only be against regulations when it comes to big business. In his speech on the state House floor, Randolph even suggested that his wife could “incorporate her uterus” if it would stop the GOP from passing more restrictive abortion laws. Republican leadership scolded the Democratic congressman, telling him that talk about body parts was unwelcome. I have to say, the line about Republicans only protecting women’s rights if they incorporated their uterus is frakin’ brilliant. But being a squeamish bunch, a Republican took Randolph aside and actually pulled the “won’t someone think of the children?” excuse, telling him that the young pages and interns didn’t need to hear that kind of nasty talk. I’m sure using even clinical terms make Republicans feel uncomfortable down there . It’s a damn shame they’re not equally as squeamish making laws to put the government right into women’s uteri.

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GOP Wants To Legislate Use Of Them, But Just Don’t Use The Word "Uterus" In Front Of Them

enlarge Credit: tildology.com Break out the smelling salts and fainting couches, the Florida Republicans are getting the vapors ! During a debate over a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues out of a worker’s paycheck last week, Florida state Rep. state Rep. Scott Randolph (D) argued that Republicans seem to only be against regulations when it comes to big business. In his speech on the state House floor, Randolph even suggested that his wife could “incorporate her uterus” if it would stop the GOP from passing more restrictive abortion laws. Republican leadership scolded the Democratic congressman, telling him that talk about body parts was unwelcome. I have to say, the line about Republicans only protecting women’s rights if they incorporated their uterus is frakin’ brilliant. But being a squeamish bunch, a Republican took Randolph aside and actually pulled the “won’t someone think of the children?” excuse, telling him that the young pages and interns didn’t need to hear that kind of nasty talk. I’m sure using even clinical terms make Republicans feel uncomfortable down there . It’s a damn shame they’re not equally as squeamish making laws to put the government right into women’s uteri.

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GOP Wants To Legislate Use Of Them, But Just Don’t Use The Word "Uterus" In Front Of Them

enlarge Credit: tildology.com Break out the smelling salts and fainting couches, the Florida Republicans are getting the vapors ! During a debate over a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues out of a worker’s paycheck last week, Florida state Rep. state Rep. Scott Randolph (D) argued that Republicans seem to only be against regulations when it comes to big business. In his speech on the state House floor, Randolph even suggested that his wife could “incorporate her uterus” if it would stop the GOP from passing more restrictive abortion laws. Republican leadership scolded the Democratic congressman, telling him that talk about body parts was unwelcome. I have to say, the line about Republicans only protecting women’s rights if they incorporated their uterus is frakin’ brilliant. But being a squeamish bunch, a Republican took Randolph aside and actually pulled the “won’t someone think of the children?” excuse, telling him that the young pages and interns didn’t need to hear that kind of nasty talk. I’m sure using even clinical terms make Republicans feel uncomfortable down there . It’s a damn shame they’re not equally as squeamish making laws to put the government right into women’s uteri.

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