Let’s face it – HTC Sensation news has been scarce and we’ve all been bugging for more. That’s why I was quite pleased to see that HTC had uploaded a new look at the device on YouTube. Nothing’s changed since they’ve announced it but if you need to see this thing at every angle and Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 13/05/2011 07:15 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Click here to view this media While I commend Sen. John McCain for speaking out on the Senate floor this week condemning those who have come out since the death of Osama bin Laden defending the use of waterboarding — or as they want to call it, “enhanced interrogation” — and claiming that the torture somehow worked to gain intelligence, McCain is still on the wrong side of the issue with saying he doesn’t believe anyone should be prosecuted. Jonathan Turley rightfully pointed that out to Ed Schultz tonight. He also expressed his disdain for the Obama administration and Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision not to investigate and hold members of the Bush administration accountable for war crimes, which I share. TURLEY: One of the most powerful things about McCain’s speech is the truism that lies beneath it where he says, you know, being tortured is simply immoral. You know, I think much of the world is shocked by the debate that we’re having. This whole question of did it yield usable intelligence has long been rejected by the world and by the United States and its treaties as a viable argument for torture. Torture isn’t a war crime because it’s never beneficial. It’s a war crime because it’s immoral, because it is a war crime. And you can imagine how we look to the world in this debate when we have all of these officials who not only say that they ordered torture, but are trying to sell the American people on how good torture really is. I also always cynically wonder about John McCain’s political motivations any time he looks like he’s doing the right thing. While I have no doubt that his personal experience with being tortured as a prisoner of war has as much to do with him speaking out as anything, he also still really doesn’t have any use for any of the Bushies or George W. Bush after what they did to him when he ran against Bush for president and Karl Rove ran that whisper campaign against him in South Carolina . McCain always seems to have a penchant for doing the right thing if it means getting some digs in on his political enemies and ignoring wrong doings when it’s politically convenient as well . TPM has more on his Senate speech here: McCain Denounces Torture: ‘The Very Idea Of America’ Is At Stake (VIDEO) : Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) took to the Senate floor Thursday to condemn waterboarding and other torture techniques, saying that the debate over these techniques is ultimately “about morality. What is at stake here it the very idea of America.” In the time since Osama bin Laden was killed, a number of conservatives have sought to give credit for his death to George W. Bush, specifically for his decision to torture prisoners for information that they say ultimately led to bin Laden. McCain, who was tortured when he was a POW during the Vietnam War, has long been opposed to the interrogation methods implemented during the Bush Administration. He continued that he would oppose any legislation that would authorize a return to waterboarding or any other methods of interrogation that he believes “are torture, or cruel, inhuman, and degrading, and as such unworthy and injurious to our country.” McCain did offer some praise for those who implemented the techniques, saying that he understands why they were approved, “and I know that those who approved them, and those who employed them in the interrogation of captured terrorists were admirably dedicated to protecting the American people from harm.” He also added that he doesn’t believe anyone should be prosecuted for having used torture in the past . McCain expressed similar sentiments in his op-ed at The Washington Post here — Bin Laden’s death and the debate over torture . And here’s more from Turley’s blog from guest writer Lawrence Rafferty — Torture is still Torture, and it is Still Illegal.
Continue reading …Ron Paul may be considered a “fringe” conservative for his beliefs, but as a U.S. congressman running for a major party presidential ticket he received some bizarre coverage on CNN Friday. Anchor Carol Costello chuckled as the network played a clip of comedian Conan O'Brien mocking Paul's presidential bid, before asking her panel about the 2012 presidential field. “We couldn't help but play a Conan O'Brien spot to lead into this Ron Paul segment,” Costello admitted with a grin during the 10 a.m. EDT news hour Friday. The clip featured TBS's O'Brien laughing at Paul's lax positions on the legalization of heroin and prostitution. “Yeah, his campaign slogan is 'Let's just see what would happen,'” O'Brien joked. (Video after the break.)
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Continue reading …? Washington’s Blog It is newsworthy that the operator of Japan’s stricken nuclear plants is finally admitting that Fukushima reactor number 1 has melted down. But nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen says that the containment vessels for reactors 1, 2 and 3 are all leaking. However, Gundersen points out, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission assumes that containment vessels cannot leak and there is a “zero… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 13/05/2011 15:12 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Connecticut honors student James Tate finds himself banned from the June 4 prom at Shelton High School, all because of the way he asked for a date. (May 13)
Continue reading …Ashton Kutcher kann Charlie Sheen nicht ersetzen Ashton Kutcher podría sustituir a Charlie Sheen Ashton Kutcher Replacing Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’ Ashton Kutcher Tweets About Joining 'Two and a Half Men' – The … The actor is replacing Charlie Sheen on the CBS comedy. Report: Ashton Kutcher Replacing Charlie Sheen | Celebrity-gossip.net Ashton Kutcher is rumored to be replacing Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men. Ashton Kutcher Replacing Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men … Remember, Desmond Hume is your constant. Wait, wrong bearded guy. If you’re like me, you just assumed Charlie Sheen appearing on Entourage would be the. Ashton Kutcher to Replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men … The actor hints that he’ll join the cast of the CBS hit. Ashton Kutcher to Replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men It seems as though Ashton Kutcher is about to throw his hat back into the sitcom ring—and in a way you never saw coming. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the former That 70s Show star will return to primetime this fall—for a “big … yznews says: Ashton Kutcher Lands New Gig & Replaces Charlie Sheen! – OK! Magazine: Telegraph.co.uk Ashton… http://goo.gl/fb/T42a4
Continue reading …(YouTube link) This cat may not have opposable thumbs, but he knows someone who does! As one commenter said, you know who wears the pants in this relationship. -via reddit Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 11/05/2011 22:06 Number of articles : 4
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