That’s how House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) described President Obama’s 2012 stump deficit reduction speech this afternoon. And understandably so. Ryan says he was “excited” to received an invitation to the president’s speech, and thought it was a potential “olive branch” to the GOP signaling the start of meaningful negotiations over the deficit. Not so, as we all know. I imagine… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Corner Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 23:13 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Well, you’re sure not going to see this replayed by the state-run media. In February 2009 President Obama told a crowd of willing dupes that he was going to cut the deficit in half. It was important. Fast forward two … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 18:18 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …BUFFALO, N.Y., April 15 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Whether one is mountain climbing in Spain, paragliding in Switzerland or at a family gathering the Quik Pod Mobile, developed by Fromm Works, allows the photographer to be included and properly centered in photos and videos taken on an iPhone or other smartphones. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 15/04/2011 10:58 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …BUFFALO, N.Y., April 15 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Whether one is mountain climbing in Spain, paragliding in Switzerland or at a family gathering the Quik Pod Mobile, developed by Fromm Works, allows the photographer to be included and properly centered in photos and videos taken on an iPhone or other smartphones. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 15/04/2011 10:58 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Since 2009, T3 Motion has been waving computer-created images of three-wheeled electric vehicles in our face and taunting us with the idea of a dashboard built around an iPad. Now, it seems the company is finally ready to deliver a real product, and you can pre-order yours now for a $500 deposit. Besides existing in the really real world, the big difference between the R3 and previous concepts is that the in-dash iPad has been replaced with a Galaxy Tab . When it finally hits the market, T3 Motion claims this three-wheeled EV will have a range of between 80 and 100 miles, a top speed of 70MPH, and that it will be classified as a motorcycle. Unfortunately, it will also have a rather hefty price tag of at least $25,000 — an awful lot to pay for the luxury of riding in the carpool lane, even if your ride looks like a cross between a Nissan GT-R, a Mini, and Batman’s tank-like Tumbler. PR and video after the break. Continue reading T3 Motion’s three-wheeled R3 is real, has in-dash Galaxy Tab (video) T3 Motion’s three-wheeled R3 is real, has in-dash Galaxy Tab (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …2010-2011 NHL Playoffs – Jarret Stoll’s Hit From Behind On Ian White (April 14 2011) NHLPlayoffs – Jarret Stoll Dirty Elbow Ian White (April 14 2011) San Jose Sharks VS. Los Angeles Kings – Ian White Gets Hit From Behind – 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs Video: Jarret Stoll hits Ian White from behind | Crash The Crease Video: Jarret Stoll hits Ian White from behind. In the first period of tonight’s game one between the Kings and the Sharks Jarret Stoll hit Ian White from behind knocking him out of the game. Ian White looked to be in terrible shape … Video: Jarret Stoll slams Ian White into glass on controversial … Late in the first period of Game 1 between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, Jarret Stoll decided he wanted to surprise Sharks defenseman Ian White with a closer look at the end boards’ glass. We don’t think White appreciated … Bleeding All Blue: Video: Jarret Stoll Drives Ian White Head First … Late in the first period of Game 1 in San Jose, Los Angeles Kings forward Jarret Stoll drove Sharks defender Ian White into the boards head first with an elbow from behind. No penalty was called on the play, but it was clearly one where … White leaves game after hit to the head – Ian White (D) San Jose … Ian White left Thursday’s game in the first period after being elbowed in the back of the head by Jarret Stoll. Click to continue reading this fantasy sports article at Rotoworld Hockey. Leaves With Possible Head Injury :: 2011 Fantasy Hockey & Sports … SJS Leaves With Possible Head Injury. 04/15/2011 1:21 AM -. Ian White left Game 1 against Los Angeles on Thursday in the first period after his head was driven into the boards by Jarret Stoll. … mgherman says: @delimiterau Ian White may be less happy today if he banks with @nab
Continue reading …MLS Timbers Home opener pregame moment. Timbers #16 The Timbers Army sings Anthem 2011 Home Opener Portland Timbers v Chicago Fire – Gamethread – Sounder At Heart We don’t plan to host gamethreads for every Portland Timbers match, but when they face their “ally” in the Chicago Fire for the opening of The Glass House I figure why now? ESPN2 has the action on the TV, but let’s be honest. … Timbers get first MLS win in front of home fans | The Associated … The Portland Timbers got their first Major League Soccer victory in their rain-drenched home opener against the Chicago Fire on Thursday night. Jorge Perlaza scored two goals, while Rodney Wallace added another for the Timbers in the … Fans line up for Portland Timbers ' first home soccer game … Fans are in line outside Jeld-Wen Field in advance of tonight’s first home game. Soccer By Ives: Portland Timbers vs. Chicago Fire: Match Night … The Portland Timbers will make their MLS home debut tonight at Jeld-Wen Field as the Timbers take on the Chicago Fire (11pm, ESPN2). The Timbers are still looking for their first win of the season, and will look to do so against a Fire … Timbers get first MLS win in front of home fans | The Associated … Colombian striker Jorge Perlaza scored twice as the Portland Timbers got their first Major League Soccer victory, beating the Chicago Fire 4-2 in their rain-drenched home opener Thursday. Perlaza scored in the 29th and 48th minutes, … soccernewsbeat says: MLS: Timbers get off the mark against Fire http://es.pn/dRhTe8
Continue reading …Police remain unrepentant about using the collective punishment of kettling – but protesters are in an equally defiant mood One night last December, having already spent five hours trapped by the Metropolitan police in Parliament Square, I was imprisoned on Westminster Bridge along with 1,000 other mostly young protesters, in sub-zero temperatures, for more than two hours. We were held in such a tight space that some suffered respiratory problems and chest pains: the symptoms of severe crushing. This is kettling, and in its strategic brutality and unabashed doublethink, it is the perfect hallmark for the Cameron era. In a landmark ruling , the high court ruled on Thursday that the Met’s use of the tactic during 2009′s G20 protests was illegal. Their wider use of kettling, common throughout this winter’s student and anti-cuts protests, is currently being challenged at the European court of human rights. Despite the high court warning that it must only be used as a “last resort catering for situations about to descend into violence”, the Met are unrepentant. “At the heart of this case,” they responded, “lies a vital public order policing tactic that prevents disorder and protects the public.” They will appeal against the high court ruling, and continue to use kettling “where necessary”. While the tactic’s origin is German (from ” Kessel “), kettling is very rarely used by police forces other than our own; it’s such a British verb, somehow – a darkly comic inversion of the national obsession with the serenity to be found in a nice cup of tea. And for a newly politicised generation of young Brits, it has become a common, though brutal, reality. It felt “like I’d been in a car accident”, said one female student who had been kettled on Westminster Bridge. Invoking Hillsborough , a doctor present that night observed it was miraculous no one was killed – from crowd panic and surges that could have easily led to people toppling over the waist-high walls of the bridge and into the Thames below. Another video from inside the kettle that day was described as ” appalling ” by the chair of the Met watchdog, the Metropolitan Police Authority. Beyond the physical danger, kettling is collective punishment, in violation of the Geneva conventions : a response to the brick-throwing of a handful of protesters that affects the peaceful ones, too, no matter how old or young, how sick or well. More than that, it is de facto imprisonment without trial. It is also police brutality at its most devious – the strategic version of a baton to the head. You want to have your voice heard, to speak out about injustice? How about we smother your esprit de corps, shut you off from your fellow citizens, and raise your temperatures until you do break the law? The nomenclature used on the police side, meanwhile, exudes Wordsworthian calm: they call it “containment”, an attempt to mop protesters’ brows in the interests of everyone’s “public safety”. It is impeccable Orwellian newspeak. As David Lammy asked the home secretary, Theresa May (who was busy denying that a kettle had even existed) : “Is not the point of a kettle, that it brings things to the boil?” It is often observed that kettling is designed to dissuade people from coming out to protest: if anything, it has the reverse effect on those who’ve experienced it. As protesters finally shuffled out of the Westminster Bridge kettle in single file, after seven hours imprisoned in freezing temperatures without food, water, toilets or freedom of movement, I saw several of them look the police in the eye – for that was all they could see, beneath a riot shield visor and a raised black snood – and say, some with humour, some with anger – but all with total defiance, “see you at the next one, mate”. Freshly radicalised by these experiences, it is little surprise that on 26 March, so many young people chose to reject the police-approved TUC march and masked up, seeking freedom and solidarity in the anonymity of the black bloc . I say this to the police: why should protesters engage on your terms, when these are your terms? Police Protest UK civil liberties G20 Young people Dan Hancox guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Check out the video for Jessie J’s newest UK single, “Nobody’s Perfect”! “It’s my fave video I’ve done so far!” the 22-year-old British singer/songwriter shared on her Twitter account. LISTEN: JJ Music Monday’s Pick of the Week – Jessie J’s “L.O.V.E.” Jessie was recently profiled in Interview magazine’s latest issue – be sure to check out her feature Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 21:10 Number of articles : 5
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