Libyan Martyrs Murdered by Gaddafi THE TYRANT The Paradox Of Life – THE GOAL IS PARADISE – PRAISE ALLAH AMERICAN REVOLUTION! Libya's Gaddafi faces fight of life, Bahrain offer snubbed … MANAMA – Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi faced the biggest challenge of his rule on Saturday amid reports that dozens of people have been killed as an offer by Bahrain’s king of national dialogue to end the crisis there was rebuffed by the … Libya's Gaddafi faces fight of life, Bahrain offer snubbed … MANAMA (Reuters) – Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi faced the biggest challenge of his rule on Saturday amid reports that dozens of people have been killed as an offer by Bahrain’s king of national dialogue to end the crisis there was … Libyan Tyrant Gaddafi Authorizing Live Fire on Protesters [Graphic … Libyan Tyrant Gaddafi Authorizing Live Fire on Protesters [Graphic videos]. WARNING: Some of the videos are graphic and show peaceful protesters as they are being shot down or right after. Keep children and minors away while watching … Gaddafi hits the streets in fightback as Libya erupts Gaddafi hits the streets in fightback as Libya erupts Libya’s state news agency says long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi has toured the capital Tripoli, LIBYA: People Fury Challenges Gaddafi – Care2 News Network The movement for change sweeping across the Middle East has now rocked Libya. Thousands of people have taken to the streets across many cities to demand an end to the 41-year autocratic rule of maverick leader Muammar Al- Gaddafi . elmurabit says: RT @NorthAfricaTeam : Reports of 400 Deaths in Cyrene, Libya, and we don't receive any news coverage of it. Let's put pressure on # Gaddafi as well as the UK Media
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Continue reading …Internet tools like Facebook and Twitter are playing key roles in ongoing political protests in the Middle East. But some scholars say it’s really the people who are putting their lives on the line who should get the credit, not technology. (Feb. 18)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Charles Krauthammer took major shots at CPAC and almost everybody who attended when he he came on with Bill O’Reilly Tuesday night to discuss the 2012 GOP presidential field. Ron Paul winning the CPAC straw poll for a second year in a row is really bugging the grand poobahs of the conservative movement. O’Reilly: It’s kind of a weeeeird straw poll, isn’t it? Krauthammer; That’s because it’s a weird group that we’re talking about . These are Ron Paul Libertarians we’re talking about. …. I’m not sure where Ron Paul is on the Louisiana Purchase, but I’m sure it’s a kind of iffy position. And what you got of the group, CPAC, what you’re talking about is a lot of college students who all want to be Ayn Rand and soon they’ll grow up and become conservatives, so I wouldn’t put a lot into this poll because the group is a kind off a fringy group . It’s not Twilight Zone fringe. It’s more off shore, you know floating on a raft out there in the Gulf of Mexico. Mainline Conservatives are not going to elect Ron Paul, nobody heard of Ron Johnson and legalizing pot is not going to be a big agenda for Republicans in 2012. He could have let up after he called them fringy and weird, but that wasn’t enough disdain for him so he painted a bleaker picture for The Factor’s audience. by comparing them to an off shore, you know floating on a raft out there in the Gulf of Mexico type of crowd. Fox News has loved to use Ron Paul after Obama was elected to help whip up the frenzy against him, and they continue to do so, but during the 2008 Republican primaries, Fox wouldn’t even invite him to their candidate forum because they thought Paul was pretty much a nutcase. Now they are praying that he doesn’t run in 2012 because it will help split GOP votes away from their preferred choices like Romney and cause all sorts of problems in the upcoming primary. Paul supporters are, as we’ve seen, incredibly vocal and show up to support him with as much passion as Tea Partiers did during the despicable August health care town halls. If Fox disses him again it’s not going to play this time and these college kids will never support the standard Conservative line. Just ask Rudy Giuliani. By the way, BillO attacked all Democrats who attended Netroots Nation and skipped the DLC, but it’s just fine for Mitt Romney and John Thune to show up at CPAC. He hasn’t met a double standard he doesn’t love. Charles in Charge then rated the current crop of GOP candidates that could or will run for president if you care to hear his analysis. By the way, Krauthammer just loves Paul Ryan as a potential Prez, so that makes him as fringy as the CPACers, in my view.
Continue reading …It’s pretty clear that the end game for all this is to defund state Medicaid programs and make it impossible to serve as part of the new health care safety net. What, you thought Republicans were above dirty tricks like playing with people’s lives? CHICAGO — The 14 Democratic state senators who left Wisconsin to avoid a vote on Thursday said that they will only return when Gov. Scott Walker is ready to talk. That’s according to Sen. Jon Erpenbach, of Middleton, one of the absent lawmakers, who is currently in Chicago. Earlier on Thursday, all 14 senators had been together at the Clock Tower Resort hotel in Rockford, Ill. The legislators were fanned out across Illinois on Friday morning. “This is an extreme piece of legislation, and this was our only option, as extreme as it was,” he said. Walker said he’s looking at legal options to bring the missing lawmakers back to the Capitol, but no Wisconsin law can compel Erpenbach and the other 13 Democrats who fled the state to return. “(Walker’s) job is to lead responsibly; his job is to lead by consensus, if at all possible. It’s his job to sit down and talk to people about here’s where we are, how are we all going to get where we all need to be”, said Erpenbach. He’s concerned about what many protesters may not know, that the budget bill does more than strip away public workers’ collective bargaining rights and increase their contributions to their health care and pensions. It also leaves the future of the state’s health care programs up in the air. “There are some substantial Medicaid changes in here where the governor, all of a sudden, is in charge of Medicaid, which is SeniorCare, which is BadgerCare. And he has never once said what he intends to do,” said Erpenbach. For those who felt the move by the group, now dubbed the “Wisconsin 14″’, was a sign of their unwillingness to bend, Erpenbach said this: “In the end, what’s going to happen is the public employees are going to pay on their pension and pay on their health care. We all know that, they all know that. They’re OK with that. The one thing the public employees do not understand is why (Walker) is going after unions.”
Continue reading …Click here to view this media After one of the most despicable and disgusting debates I’ve ever seen on the floor of the United States House of Representatives, they passed an amendment denying all Federal funding to Planned Parenthood. Authored by Mike Pence, it is draconian in its scope and nature. The video clip above is the very end of last night’s very late debate. Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) experiences a flash of rare intellectual honesty and exposes the Pence amendment as the extortion that it is, flatly stating that there will be no funds for Planned Parenthood until they stop performing abortions. As simple as that. The nonsense that follows from Paul Broun is more of the “excuse me while we screw women a different way while wringing our hands and claiming it’s all about those poor babies” crap they’re so good at spewing. It’s a real study in how cynical and ugly Republicans really are. There were Democrats who fought valiantly, but they were simply outnumbered. And as Republicans go on their merry way with every wedge issue they’ve ever invented, we all ask ” Where are the Jobs? ” Now that House Republicans have saved the babies, they are debating stripping funds from the Affordable Care Act. Because fetuses are sacred. American citizens? Not so much. You can watch the House debate on de-funding health care live on C-SPAN . Update: So far, 3 out of 4 amendments to strip all funding from the Affordable Care Act have passed. They’re voting on the last one, stripping IRS of any funds to carry out duties under the ACA. It’ll pass too. I can only hope members who cast these votes suffer the consequences of their decisions, personally and painfully. Update 2: As Republicans succeeded in serving their corporate and ideological taskmasters today, they all applauded and patted each other on the back. When Democrats applauded last year, it was because they had given something to people. When Republicans applaud, it’s because they’ve taken something away.
Continue reading …Good Morning America on Friday spun the protests in Wisconsin from the perspective of the unions and Democratic lawmakers who oppose Republican efforts to reform collective bargaining. Co-host George Stephanopoulos even interviewed a Democratic lawmaker from a top secret location outside the state. Correspondent Chris Bury's piece on the protest featured five clips of those protesting the efforts by Republican Governor Scott Walker to make government employees contribute to their retirement plans. He allowed just one in support. The reporter narrated, ” Last night, more public workers, including these firemen, poured into the capitol. Some families camping out overnight, in a last-ditch effort to protest budget cuts they fear would cripple their union rights .” Bury only included Walker as the voice speaking out for the reforms. In contrast, he highlighted one woman fretting, “I want to do everything in my power to raise awareness that this can't happen!” Another protester complained, “This is about stripping away our rights to have a union.” After weighting the first report heavily against Walker and the Republicans, Stephanopoulos then interviewed yet another Democrat. Talking to State Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller, a hidden Democrat who fled the state, the co-anchor explained, “He joins us from a location we cannot disclose. We know where you are, obviously, senator.” Stephanopoulos did actually ask some adversarial questions, wondering, “So, do you have an alternative? Do you have a way to close the deficit if you don't like the governor's plan?” But, wouldn't it have been more balanced to feature the Republican perspective of this story? A transcript of the Bury segment, which aired at 7:02am EST on February 18, follows: 7am tease ABC Graphic: Rage in America GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And this morning, high-stakes battle the heartland. Thousands converge on Wisconsin's capital, camp-out overnight, to protest the governor's budget cuts. Teachers call in sick. And Democrats escape the state to prevent a vote. Is your state next? 7:02 ROBIN ROBERTS: And, George, let's begin by talking about the massive gatherings that we've seen in Wisconsin. A really dramatic political confrontation going down there, where tens of thousands of teachers, students, prison guards, descending on the state capitol, to protest a budget package that would strip most public workers of collective bargaining rights and cut benefits. And as George said, Democratic legislators even went into hiding to delay a vote. Chris Bury is there and has all the details for us this morning. Good morning, Chris. [Signs that can BRIEFLY be seen on camera: "Scott Mubarak: Get Out!", "King Walker, Union Buster" Hitler signs.] CHRIS BURY: Good morning, Robin. It's been a wild week here at the state capital. Some protesters are still camped out inside the building and a dramatic political showdown is under way. Last night, more public workers, including these firemen, poured into the capitol. Some families camping out overnight, in a last-ditch effort to protest budget cuts they fear would cripple their union rights. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: I want to do everything in my power to raise awareness that this can't happen! BURY: On Thursday, Republicans were sent to pass a budget requiring state workers to pay more for pensions and health care. But what really has them steamed is a dramatic move by the Republican governor to eliminate union bargaining on everything from wages to work rules. DEBORAH CALDWELL: He wants to dictate what we'll do, when we'll do it, how it will be done. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: This is about stripping away our rights to have a union. BURY: So, Senate Democrats, more than a dozen, fled the state, to prevent a vote and keep Wisconsin police from rounding them up. STATE SENATOR JON ERPENBACH (D-WI, 27th District): The state police jurisdiction stops at the Wisconsin border. So, that's why we had to leave the state. It's not like we wanted to do this. ST. SENATOR JIM HOLPERIN (D-WI, 12th district): We feel that by delaying the vote for a while, the people of the state will have more opportunity to talk about this issue. WISCONSIN GOVERNOR SCOTT WALKER: I think it's time for them to come home and do their job. BURY: Wisconsin's new governor, Scott Walker, faced with a $3.6 billion deficit, denies he's trying to bust the unions. WALKER: The bottom line is we're broke. We can't negotiate for something we don't have the ability to give on. BURY: Meanwhile, the historic standoff continues, until at least one Democrat returns to the state senate. Once the Democrats do come back here, they are very likely to lose. And other governors facing similar budget crises are watching Wisconsin very carefully. George? — Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter .
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