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Alabama issued a statement yesterday imploring parents to send their children to school even if they don’t have a birth certificate, after thousands of Hispanic students failed to show up for classes this week. Alabama’s strict new immigration law requires all enrolling students to present a birth certificate, but state…

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Watch: Neutral Milk Hotel’s Jeff Mangum Performs at Occupy Wall Street

The Radiohead rumors may have been a ruse, but in good rock and roll tradition, another artist has joined the ranks of a political protest. Jeff Mangum, former lead singer of Neutral Milk Hotel, delighted Occupy Wall Street demonstrators with a free performance at Zucotti Park Tuesday night. (MORE: Occupy Wall Street Protest Gets Support from

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Darn Kids And Their Music of the Day: Delicate British princess…

Darn Kids And Their Music of the Day: Delicate British princess Sophia Grace Brownlee covers the sh*t out of Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass.” [ ratsoff .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 19/09/2011 11:21 Number of articles : 4

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Dining Dilemma: What Are America’s Favorite Restaurants?

Who says you can’t have your Cheesecake Factory and eat there, too? According to an annual consumer restaurant chain survey conducted by Market Force Information released Oct. 3, Cheesecake Factory is the nation’s favorite casual dining restaurant. More than 4,500 consumers across North America participated in the survey, which was conducted in August 2011. It

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Culture Cross – Michelle Rounds @ Cairo Jazz Festival 2011 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life – Michelle Rounds @ Cairo Jazz Festival 2011 Nardis – Michelle Rounds @ Cairo Jazz Festival 2011 GossipEE says: RT @ spicypants : Rosie O’Donnelll back with new talk show, new love… http://t.co/g6ITXvly #celebrities #csb #celebs

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Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, has passed away at 56

We just got some very, very sad news. Steve Jobs has passed away. As confirmed on Apple’s site, Mr. Jobs has passed away at the age of 56 after recently stepping down from the position of CEO and naming Tim Cook his successor. Developing… Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, has passed away at 56 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Oct 2011 19:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Mini Band, A Rock Band Featuring Kids Aged 8-10 Years Old

Here’s The Mini Band, a UK rock band featuring kids aged 8-10 years old, covering “Enter Sandman” by Metallica, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses and “24 Hours” by Tin Soldiers at the Bucklebury Beer Festival. via The Daily What Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 02/10/2011 22:59 Number of articles : 4

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Sarah Palin will not run for president in 2012

In a letter to supporters, Sarah Palin said: ‘I have decided that I will not be seeking the GOP nomination for president of the US’ Sarah Palin has ended her year-long tease of American conservatives by finally announcing she will not be joining the presidential race. In a letter to supporters, Palin said: “After much prayer and serious consideration, I have decided that I will not be seeking the 2012 GOP nomination for president of the United States. “When we serve, we devote ourselves to God, family and country. My decision maintains this order.” Her departure clarifies the Republican field, with no other candidates likely to join the race at this late stage. The Republican contest is shaping up basically as between former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Texas governor Rick Perry, in spite of a recent surge in support for businessman Herman Cain. As well as saying she was putting her family first, she added she could be more effective for the conservative cause in helping getting Tea Party supporters and other rightwingers elected to Congress, governorships and the White House rather than standing herself. She did not need a title to help America recover, she said. “My decision is based upon a review of what commonsense conservatives and independents have accomplished, especially over the last year. I believe that at this time I can be more effective in a decisive role to help elect other true public servants to office – from the nation’s governors to Congressional seats and the presidency.” Still a strong voice in the Tea Party movement, she intends in the coming weeks to co-ordinate strategies to help Republicans retake the White House and Senate next year, and hold its control of the House. Palin has long toyed with the idea of a presidential run but has come up against poor poll ratings. One of the most recent polls, in the Washington Post this week, showed two-thirds of Republicans did not want her to stand. Palin rose to prominence in 2008 when she was the surprise choice of John McCain as his running mate against Barack Obama. She enjoyed high ratings among conservatives in the aftermath of the election and remains a popular figure on the right. Last year, she seemed to be a likely contender for the presidency but with each month that passed this year, her chances became slimmer, and irritation crept in among her supporters over her indecision. She was too late, seeing the right-wing ground she would have sought to occupy already claimed by figures such as Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and now Texas governor Rick Perry. She frequently left an impression that she would liked to have stood, turning up at key Republican events throughout the year that were attended by declared candidates. She launched a tour this year accompanied by her family aboard a bus painted like a campaign one and arrived in New Hampshire at roughly the same time as Romney was there announcing his decision to stand. In August, she dropped into Iowa as Republican candidates gathered for the Ames straw poll. She developed a strong dislike of much of the media, with the exception of a few trusted friends at Fox, where she is a paid employee. Some commentators predicted she would not stand because she feared the impact of renewed media scrutiny on her family, while others said she was enjoying the money from her new celebrity career too much to enter the fray. She suffered a serious political setback with the attempted assassination of the Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson, Arizona, in January. The attempt came after Palin had put out a graphic saying that Giffords was in her crosshairs. Although there was no evidence linking that to the shooting, it opened up a debate about whether rhetoric in American politics had become too violent. In her letter, Palin thanked her supporters who had defended her throughout the years and encouraged her to stand. She insisted that her decision not to stand meant she will fade out of politics and she set out her agenda for smaller government. “I will continue driving the discussion for freedom and free markets, including in the race for president where our candidates must embrace immediate action toward energy independence through domestic resource developments of conventional energy sources, along with renewables. We must reduce tax burdens and onerous regulations that kill American industry, and our candidates must always push to minimise government to strengthen the economy and allow the private sector to create jobs.” Sarah Palin Republicans United States US politics Ewen MacAskill guardian.co.uk

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Josh Ozersky is a James Beard award-winning food writer, but he’s no morality cop: In an essay for Time , he admits to eating our planet’s wee creatures: “veal cutlets, suckling pigs, spring lambs, game hens.” And he has come to terms with that. But he does want to share one…

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Chris Christie WIll Not Run And Will Further Depress GOP Base

Click here to view this media (h/t Heather for vid) My god, you would think Chris Christie was Michael Jackson’s doctor , the way the media treats everything related to his politics. I’ve never seen a newly elected governor get this type of gold-plated treatment before. Obviously, the hullabaloo surrounding him is a right-wing driven contraption which beltway media types cravenly picked up . He’s done nothing for the state of New Jersey and will likely not be reelected, but he’s the type of conservative bully that the tea party mentality loves. Anyway, when he acted like such a jerk at the Reagan Library, I knew he wouldn’t run, but he loves the stroking of his ego. I wonder if it will have a residual effect against him for the base since he is not a xenophobe or an NRA freak . Movement conservatives like Roger Ailes and uber-rich CEO’s have been wooing him for months now (since the republican voters hate their field of candidates they have been elevating Herman Cain lately ), which only whipped up the base to hate Romeny and Perry more than they already do and it raised hope that he might actually do it. The charge on Fox was led by none other than Bill Kristol, the man who helped create Sarah Palin, (which led Roger Ailes to hire her because he said she’s hot ) and who foolishly tried to turn the Murphy Brown incident into a career maker for Dan Quayle . Kristol had a dream in the Weekly Standard which got the ball rolling in renewed interest of Christie probably jumping into the primary. That led Jennifer Rubin to push the story over the cliff. So when push came to shove, Kristol made his prediction known on Fox to the delight of the teavangelicals. Here’s what he had to say on FNS : WALLACE: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie hammering the president’s economic policies with tough talk that has so many Republicans pleading for him to get into the presidential race. And we’re back now with the panel. Bill Kristol, you have been following this as closely as anyone in the world of politics, maybe on this planet. Is he going to run? And when are we going to know? KRISTOL: I don’t know whether he’s going to run. I’m not sure he knows he knows whether he’s going to run. I think it’s about 50/50. I think we’ll know within a week, basically, this week or maybe the very beginning of next week. A couple of weeks ago I wrote a little item saying — giving him a little schedule for announcing, and I suggested October 10th, which I guess is a week from tomorrow, or a week from Monday, and then he can suddenly emerge and appear in that October 11th debate in New Hampshire. It will be exciting. If he jumps in the pool, he’ll make a big splash. WALLACE: But what does your gut tell you? KRISTOL: I think he could do it. I think he could do it. WALLACE: No, that’s not what I’m — do you think he will get in? KRISTOL: Yes. WALLACE: You do? KRISTOL: Yes. WALLACE: Why? Because he said, “I’m not ready.” That’s tough to come back from, “I’m not ready.” KRISTOL: He can say, I was being honest, but I’ve been approached by an awful lot of people I respect who told me they think not only I can win — I think too much of the focus has been on who can beat Obama. Romney is doing OK against Obama. Who can govern? Who is up to this moment which is a genuine crisis? Who has shown the governing ability, both the boldness and the ability to actually work, in his case, with the Democratic legislature and get real budget reforms and (INAUDIBLE) reforms through? So I think he can make a case that he didn’t want to run, he didn’t expect to run, but a lot of people he respects have said he should — have told him he should run, and he’s going to do it . Wrong, Bill. He’s not going to do it. Christie made Bloody Bill and the entire GOP Grand Poobah donor class look like fools. They are spinning it now and saying that he’s built up good will for 2016, but with an ego the size of Christie’s, it’s all about him. Thanks for helping us out, Bill. You’re usually wrong about most things, but depressing your base for us was well done.

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