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A Northern Ireland man escaped jail but is out about $800 for making a death threat against a politician on Facebook. Darryl O’Donnell, a 31-year-old chef, posted that a particular member of parliament “should get a bullet in the head.” The judge sentenced him to the fine and 5 months…

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Reason.tv: Fox News’ Juan Williams on School Choice

At FreedomFest 2011, Reason’s Matt Welch spoke with Fox News’ Juan Williams about his passion for school choice reform, which Williams describes as the “civil rights issue of our time.” Williams is the author of the new book Muzzled: The Assault on Honest Debate, which recounts in part his controversial firing from National Public Radio. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 29/07/2011 21:00 Number of articles : 2

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Somali refugees brave fighting in Mogadishu in hope of UN food aid

Tens of thousands flee drought-hit southern Somalia as UN begins food deliveries to war-torn capital Hit by the worst drought in 60 years, tens of thousands of people are leaving the rural areas of central and southern Somalia for the war-ravaged capital, Mogadishu, where last week the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) started an airlift operation to deliver to 20 feeding centres. Despite continuing fighting, with troops of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and African Union-led forces battling the Islamic militants of al-Shabaab, more and more people are coming into the city, hoping to find relief from a drought that is affecting 11 million in Somalia alone. The WFP said it has been able to provide 85,000 meals a day in Mogadishu but with mortar shells frequently hitting civilian areas the TFG military offensive that started last week is likely to hamper the delivery of food. The UN declared a famine in two southern regions of Somalia on 20 July, but Abdirahman Omar Osman, the Somali government’s spokesman, said the emergency is even more serious. Every day about 3,000 people arrive in Ifo, Dagahaley and Hagadera, the three camps at Dadaab in Kenya, which now have more than 380,000 refugees, 100,000 of whom arrived this year. Barack Obama has said the emergency in east Africa has not had the attention it deserved in the US. Speaking during a meeting with the presidents of Benin, Guinea, Ivory Coast and Niger on Friday, Obama asked Africa to play a bigger role in assisting the people affected by the drought. The UN’s Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs has predicted that famine will spread to all of southern Somalia, parts of which are controlled by al-Shabaab, which banned foreign aid in 2009. After talks with relief organisations, al-Shabaab has allowed some food to be delivered in the past weeks but so far no regular supplies have reached the areas controlled by the Islamist militants, who are linked to al-Qaida. Djibouti, eastern Ethiopia and northern Kenya have been badly hit as well. The scale of the crisis has even prompted long-time refugees in Dadaab to join the relief efforts. Mosques and Islamic associations in the camps are collecting food and clothes to give to the newcomers. “We have also asked the population to give priority to the new refugees at the water points,” says Mahmoud Jama Guled, who chairs a section of Ifo camp. He said that in his area one water tank is now serving more than 6,500 families. Somalia Africa Famine guardian.co.uk

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Dems, GOP Still at Odds As Clock Ticks

Republican House members came to the Capitol on Saturday to even the score with the Senate, preparing to reject Democratic legislation to avert an unprecedented US financial default. (July 30)

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O’Reilly slams National Council of La Raza as ‘a pretty radicalized group’ that ‘opposes any kind of border security’

Click here to view this media Bill O’Reilly cooked up another way to attack President Obama this week — by suggesting that he was associating with racial radicals again, namely, the National Council of La Raza: O’REILLY: But the president spoke to La Raza this week. La Raza, a pretty radicalized group. I think they’re further left than you are. I mean, they don’t like any kind of border security, they want amnesty for all the people here. They object to almost every kind of measure to control illegal immigration. And yet the president feels comfortable there. Do you think he’s just posturing? This is why O’Reilly enjoys about as much credibility among Latino viewers as Lou Dobbs — which is to say, nearly zero. Because everyone who knows their way around the immigration scene is perfectly aware that NCLR is a very temperate, middle-of-the-road organization — and in fact is frequently criticized by other Latino groups for being too safe and cautious, and for being corporate sellouts. (Your mileage may vary.) Indeed, all O’Reilly and his crack staff would have had to do is visit NCLR’s website to read this: Unfortunately, NCLR has been called an “open-borders advocate” and the “illegal alien lobby” numerous times. NCLR has repeatedly recognized the right of the United States, as a sovereign nation, to control its borders. Moreover, NCLR has supported numerous specific measures to strengthen border enforcement, provided that such enforcement is conducted fairly, humanely, and in a nondiscriminatory fashion. There are a whole bunch of falsehoods about NCLR — beginning with their name — that endure as right-wing myths. I bet O’Reilly has pretty much swallowed those whole, too.

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The 10 ‘Least Social’ Cities

Earlier this week we presented you with the “most social” cities and businesses in America, according to NetProspex, a sales and marketing database company. It’s impressive to see so many people and places adopting social media practices, but alternatively, which areas of the country aren’t so savvy with social networks? To find out NetProspex devised a “social index” (NPSI), which considers “social presence,” measured by “the number of employees with social media profiles across Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook using a corporate email address,” and “social connectedness,” according to “the number of connections across social networks, including Twitter followers, Facebook friends, and LinkedIn connections”. The NPSI methodology is up for interpretation however, depending on one’s definition of “social”. For example, residents of New Orleans, and other areas of the gulf, took to social media outlets during times of crisis, yet NetProspex recognizes the city as one of the nation’s “least social”. Further, Loyola University of New Orleans is noted for its use of Foursquare on campus, and Tulane University experimented with location-based games on its campus by partnering with SCVNGR. Nonetheless, NetProspex’s data is focused on businesspeople, and so in that sense it does reveal some interesting findings about which locales have the most, or least, engaged social media users working at companies in the area. It’s important to note that social media is being used in cities across the country in order to help re-establish public trust and citizen participation in local government. For example, Newark, New Jersey’s Mayor Cory Booker used Twitter this past winter to track down which streets in the city needed the most assistance after severe blizzards. However, despite one man’s efforts, social media can only be truly effective when the public community is able and willing to engage with it. Check out the list of “10 Least Social Cities,” according to NetProspex, below, then see their list of the “most social” cities. Do you think social media provides value to local communities?

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