NASA may have found a lost spaceship on the dark side of the moon. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, a ship designed to map the surface of the moon, has spotted a butterfly-shaped pattern that Fox News speculates might be the probe’s predecessor, the Lunar Orbiter 2. The craft, launched in…
Continue reading …Halloween costumes don’t come any scarier—or pricier—than this: An LA man has just sold a latex Casey Anthony mask on eBay for a whopping $999,900, KTLA reports. What justified that crazy price tag? Well, the seller touted the mask as a “significant piece of crime history,” saying…
Continue reading …The ongoing search for Madeleine McCann took a potentially surprising twist this week after a young girl matching the missing youth’s description was reportedly spotted in an Indian market. As the Daily Mail is reporting, a British woman spotted a youngster “bearing a remarkable likeness to Madeleine” at a market in the northern Indian town of Leh, which is situated mostly in the Himalayas. Madeleine, who disappeared in 2007 just days before her fourth birthday while vacationing with her parents in Portugal, would now be eight years old. Though the British woman is reported to have raised concerns with other tourists, including an American man who is said to have tried to take the girl from the couple with whom she was seen to be traveling, they were unsuccessful. The couple — a French woman and her Belgian husband — have insisted they are the girl’s parents, according to the Mirror. The McCann family’s spokesman quickly played down the sighting, noting that while it was “no more credible” that previous leads, an investigation was underway. “Our private investigators have been aware of this report since the weekend and have been trying to establish the truth,” Clarence Mitchell is quoted by Scotland’s STV News as saying. “Unfortunately there is nothing that leads us to believe that this sighting is any more credible than any of the others we have received over the last four and a bit years.” A regional Indian police chief told CNN that he knew nothing about the sighting, and dismissed reports of a possible DNA test on the girl. “We have not recovered any girl from Leh,” said Abdul Gani Mir, deputy inspector general of police for central Kashmir and Leh. “I checked and re-checked from my officers on ground in Leh and they have categorically told me they have not recovered the girl.” Madeleine’s parents Kate and Gerry McCann — who were, at one point, considered suspects in their daughter’s disappearance — have hoped to spark renewed interest in the case as of late. Kate’s new book, titled “Madeleine,” reportedly details the night of Madeleine’s disappearance and the subsequent search.
Continue reading …Even Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) believes the government can still pay out social security checks if the debt ceiling is not raised, but CNN highlighted disgruntled seniors Thursday who fear the opposite. CNN correspondent Sandra Endo reported live from a senior center and emphasized that the citizens were “scared,” “worried,” and “angry” about possibly not receiving their Social Security and Medicare payments. “A lot of opinions, strong emotions, coming out of the seniors we've spoken to,” Endo said. “There's certainly a buzz here at this senior center, and a lot of people are just frightened because they rely on their Social Security and also Medicare and Medicaid, of course, for their livelihood.” [Video below the clip.] However, as the Weekly Standard reported recently, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) believes that if the debt ceiling is not raised on time, U.S. has enough revenue in August to pay off entitlement obligations as well as interest on the debt, among other things. Even Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders told MSNBC's Ed Schultz July 13, “I think, in fact, we can pay Social Security.” A BPC study projected that, although failing to raise the debt ceiling “would mean deep and immediate cuts” in spending, enough revenue would exist to pay certain obligations. The government would have to prioritize which payments to meet. The study estimated that U.S. will have $172 billion in revenue in August, with $307 billion in obligations. However, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid total about $100 billion in all, and interest on the debt $29 billion. Thus, according to the BPC, the U.S. could meet those obligations and still have room to pay for other important obligations, like paying soldiers on active duty. However, CNN hyped the fears of the seniors and even quoted President Obama's controversial statement that Social Security payments could be in limbo if the debt ceiling is not raised. “So certainly they are watching, they're waiting, all the seniors here. It's abuzz here at this center,” Endo concluded. “People grabbing me, wanting to say what they think about what's going on in Washington because they are angry. They feel like they are the ones being held hostage by all these political games.” A transcript of the segment, which aired on July 28 at 2:04 p.m. EDT, is as follows: RANDI KAYE: Let me bring in Sandra Endo now. She is in Pasadena, California, at a senior center where a whole lot of folks have a whole lot at stake. And they're all watching what's going on in Washington. Sandra, the seniors that you've met, are they alarmed so far by what they've seen happening or really not happening in Washington? SANDRA ENDO, correspondent: Oh, absolutely, Randi. A lot of opinions, strong emotions, coming out of the seniors we've spoken to. A lot of people are scared, they're worried, they're angry about what's going on in Washington. There's certainly a buzz here at this senior center, and a lot of people are just frightened because they rely on their Social Security and also Medicare and Medicaid, of course, for their livelihood. And let's talk to Bobby right now. You were talking to me earlier, saying what's going on in Washington is ridiculous. How angry are you? BOBBIE BROOKS, concerned about cuts to entitlements: Very, very angry. It's because I would not be able to live the lifestyle I live if I did not have my Social Security, even though I work part-time, 36 hours a week. But I can't live on either one of them. ENDO: So you would be out on the street? BROOKS: Probably worse than that, because I don't think – the way I see some people on the street, I don't think I could live that kind of life, you know? Because I would just – I wouldn't be able to function. So I hate that that day is staring us in the face. ENDO: A big concern here. Anastasia, also, you've been watching this political fight play out in Washington. What do you think of all the back-and-forth bickering? ANASTASIA STEWART, concerned about cuts to entitlements: I think I would like to see all of them have to trade places with us, and let them try and live on what we don't have and what they're trying to even cut more of. Social Security has not even contributed to the deficit, and yet they are more than happy to take it and use it wherever they like. ENDO: And all the back-and-forth, the fighting? STEWART: The political games that they play. (Laughs) It's a bad role model for our kids, I must say. Truth has become obsolete, and that's very sad. And yet we claim to be a country that tells the truth and that's democratic, and yet we're not doing a real good job of that ourselves. ENDO: All right. Thank you so much for sharing your opinions. Obviously, a very tough emotional time for seniors as they wait, as the whole country waits, Randi, really, for some kind of deal, some kind of compromise, something, answers, to come out of Washington. Randi? KAYE: So it sounds like folks there are certainly worried about the long term and any changes that might happen for entitlements – Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid. ENDO: Oh, absolutely. They are relying on these checks to come. And even President Obama, when he spoke, he was saying that these Social Security checks are in limbo. If the country is broke, they won't have enough money to send out these checks. So certainly they are watching, they're waiting, all the seniors here. It's abuzz here at this center. People grabbing me, wanting to say what they think about what's going on in Washington because they are angry. They feel like they are the ones being held hostage by all these political games. KAYE: Sandra Endo at the senior center there in Pasadena. Interesting to hear some fresh voices there, folks who really have a fight under way here.
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Continue reading …Oh, Morrissey, will you ever learn? The singer’s stance on animal rights has yet again gotten him in hot water: At a concert in Poland over the weekend, the vegan/former Smiths frontman mentioned the twin terror attacks in Norway. “We all live in a murderous world, as the events in…
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Continue reading …Muslim US soldier PFC Abdo joined the US Army last year. But, when his unit deployed to Afghanistan Abdo refused to join them. He said, “I can involve myself in an army that wages war against Muslims.” He says he didn’t think it would be an issue. Breitbart TV reported: Muslim US Soldier Nasser Abdo Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 28/08/2010 02:07 Number of articles : 8
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