Dictionary.com defines “hooligan” as a ruffian or hoodlum. This is what the Washington Post's Dana Milbank called Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in his Sunday column: Walker thought he was talking to a patron, conservative billionaire David Koch, but thanks to the amateurish management that seems to be a hallmark of his governorship, he was instead being punked by an impostor from a liberal Web site. “I don't budge,” Walker promised the fake Koch. He explained that he would increase pressure on state workers by threatening thousands of them with layoffs. He considered planting instigators in the crowd, he said, and he might offer to talk to Democrats – but only as a ruse to get them to return. “I'm not negotiating,” he said. These are not the words of a statesman. These are the words of a hooligan. If politicians that stick to their principles and refuse to negotiate with opponents are hooligans, some of America's most revered historical figures could be so depicted. Milbank continued to define his terms: [Walker] called President Obama's health-care reform an “unprecedented power grab,” but once in office he launched his own grab by attempting to end collective bargaining for public workers But Walker's not trying to end collective bargaining for public workers. He wants to restrict it to wages. As NewsBusters has been reporting since this battle began in Wisconsin, liberal media members have consistently ignored this fact thereby distorting the truth to advance their agenda. As we can now add Milbank to this dishonorable list, does that make him a hooligan?
Continue reading …If your ambition was to travel the world, and your job to push the buttons of three cellphones located in South Korea, you might go insane. That seems to be what happened to Mok Young Bak, at least, when he invented the crazy contraption depicted in the video above. Called the Caduceus, it’s a telepresence machine that does just one thing — it controls every single button on each of those three phones with a series of servo motors and actuator cables, and moves a pendulum-like webcam so he can clearly see each screen from wherever he happens to be. That way, he can enjoy tourism while leaving his livelihood within reach, at least so long as concerned neighbors don’t assume the terrible din is, say, a killer robot assembly line, and insist that police investigate. Man builds machine to push phone buttons from half a world away (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 11:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Hindraf Rally 2011 DS DUTHAYAKUMAR HINDRAF 25 02 2011 Seremban HINDRAF Car Convoy Feb 2011 Uthayakumar, Hindraf supporters nabbed | Free Malaysia Today KUALA LUMPUR: In a bid to stop a rally to protest Umnoâ ™s racial discrimination, police arrested Human Rights Party (HRP) leader P Uthayakumar here … mi1: Latest images from Hindraf rally Live Hindraf Rally 2011 – People’s march against UMNO’s Racism. Watch live video from hindraf on Justin.tv. LIVE updates Hindraf Rally February 27, 2011. For all updates about Hindraf Rally 2011. Please surf … mi1: Hindraf rally: Protestors move on to Jinjang It was a historic first in London on Tuesday when Hindraf joined forces with an indigenous group from Sabah and Sarawak to lobby legislators on issues still lingering from the British colonial period in Malaysia. … National Express Malaysia: Hindraf rally: Protestors move on to … Police arrested Human Rights Party (HRP) leader P Uthayakumar and erected roadblocks around Kuala Lumpur in the bid to stop an ‘anti-racism’ rally organised by it and its affiliate Hindraf in the city centre today. … mi1: LIVE updates Hindraf Rally February 27, 2011 About 300 people have gathered at Kootu malai pillayar temple. they are shouting the Hindraf slogan and holding banners. the OKU’s are also there. 300 + arrested so far. Regrouping at Kottumalai pillayar temple, Puduraya. … nkp777 says: @NajibRazak There is a massive crackdown on Hindraf supporters today but it isn't the same for Perkasa. Why the double standard? @lauwengsan
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Continue reading …World Cup 2011 India Vs England Live on Star Cricket: IND to bat first On Sunday, the Group B World Cup match will be play between India Vs England, which took place at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. Both the sides are likely to build on their strengths and use them in major knock out games as the results of this match will not escort to the outlet of any of the teams. India won the toss and elected to bat first. India holds an edging over England statistically having triumph 12 of the preceding 13 matches played between them. England lost to India 1-5 in 2006 and 0-5 back in 2008. England was also beaten in the 2006 Champions Trophy. ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) India vs England World Cup Group Match Bangalore Feb 27 Live on STAR Cricket Bangalore will host India vs England on February 27, 2011. This is definitely the biggest match of the Group stage of the Cricket World Cup 2011. The next big match is obviously India vs South Africa in the group stage. After getting shifted from Eden Gardens, Kolkata, I hope there are no more controversies in the India vs England match. The live telecast of India vs England will be shown by STAR Cricket Live TV Channel in English and if you wish to listen to Hindi commentary, please watch the live streaming telecast on Star Sports TV Channel in India. In Pakistan, the same can be streamed on GEO Cricket Live TV Channel. Highlights of India vs England World Cup match will come on these channels. ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) India vs England Highlights World Cup 2011 – Bangalore India vs England World Cup Highlights 2011 27th Feb Ind vs Eng World Cup Highlights. Eng vs Ind World Cup Cricket Highlights 2011 Feb 2011. India vs England Highlights World Cup 2011 Bengaluru. Match scheduled to start at 09:00 GMT. Highlights will be available a little after end of day’s play. Stay tuned! ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) World Cup 2011: Bangladesh vs Ireland Live Cricket Streaming, Score, Highlights Bangladesh play Ireland in the ninth match of the World Cup 2011 and it will be a day night game. The match will be played on February 25, 2011 and will be played at Mirpur in Dhaka. The match will begin at 2:30 pm local, 09:00 GMT. See live score . Bangladesh have already played one game in the tournament and they had gone down to India in that one. To begin with, they did not bowl too well, allowing India to get to 370 before batting decent enough to get to within touching distance of 300. See ball-by-ball commentary . ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) India vs England Live Score: World Cup Ind Vs Eng: Live scores and scorecard of the World Cup 2011 match today – India Vs England. 27th Feb, 2011: The ICC World Cup 2011 match for today, the 11th one, featuring India vs England (Ind vs Eng), is happening at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. India won the toss and elected to bat, and riding on the back of a fabulous century from Sachin Tendulkar, made an imposing 339. Here are the live scores. England: 215/2 (32.5 overs) ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) Ind 238, India vs England World Cup 2011 live cricket score highlights Ind 238, India vs England World Cup 2011 live cricket score highlights. Tailenders failed, otherwise score would have been in excess of 350 runs Bangalore: Indian cricket team came up with a scintillating batting performance. The good show started from the word go when Sehwag went on fire beating bowlers one by one. Then came Gambhir who took the mantle from him and played a good shots. But it was little master Sachin Tendulkar who was at his destructive best, first making sure that he was well settled and knew the nerves of the bowlers and then went on to play a memorable inning of 120 runs, his second hundred against England in the World Cup. He showed all the bowlers their place and hit them four and sixes with disdain. He hit five huge sixes and ten fours and after facing 115 runs he scored 120 runs. ( Read India vs England World Cup 2011 Live more… ) Related Searches : india vs england world cup 2011 time, india vs england world cup 2011, india vs england world cup 2011 live streaming, india vs england, india vs england live score Courtesy : Freaky Gossip , Watch Live Cricket Match , Cric Hot Line , Examiner , Fully Hyderabad & Khabrein
Continue reading …From PoliticusUSA, a reminder that the massive media corporations just aren’t all that interested in covering anything that might give people (or politicians) ideas. After all, they’d rather pay out money in dividends than in salaries and benefits, right? Over 100,000 people in Madison, Wisconsin were joined by thousands of other Americans around the country in protest of Gov. Scott Walker’s attempt to strip collective bargaining rights from the state’s unionized workers, but you would not have known any of this if you watched cable news on Saturday as the coverage of the protests ranged from disappointing (MSNBC) to scant (CNN) to non-existent (Fox News). AFL-CIO spokesman Eddie Vale estimated that the crowd was over 100,000 people before the rally began at 3 PM. According to the Wisconsin State Journal, police estimated the crowd size at around 70,000 three hours before the rally began, “Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain said the number of protesters around the Capitol is on the scale of last Saturday’s peak crowd of an estimated 68,000 and could swell even more for a 3 p.m. Hundreds of thousands of Americans around the country march on their governments in an event that would be a perfect fit for the 24 hour cable news cycle. Even better, the protests were occurring during the news cycle dead zone of Saturday afternoon. The coverage should have been everywhere in the media, but if you turned on your television in hopes of watching the rally from Wisconsin live, you were disappointed. As the official state run television of the Republican Party, Fox News has been openly and loudly supporting Gov. Walker. It is no surprise that the right wing network would ignore the events in Madison and around the country today. A propaganda outlet never spends much time relaying information that is detrimental to their message. CNN, which is supposed to be moderate network in the cable news ideological spectrum, sort of thought they should cover the story, so they did a few minute and half live cut ins here and there. No wall to wall coverage of course, but they at least managed to pull themselves away from celebrating the Tea Party long enough to take a quick glance at Madison. Yes, CNN wished a happy birthday to the Tea Party . No, I’m not making this up. You can read here about turnout in Los Angeles , Atlanta , Harrisburg PA , San Francisco , Charleston WV , Lansing MI , Salt Lake City UT , D.C., Annapolis MD and Richmond VA , St. Paul MN , NYC and Albany NY , Frankfort KY , Columbia SC , Boston MA , Albuquerque NM , Juneau AL , and Philadelphia PA. Were you there?
Continue reading …BAGHDAD — Gunmen stormed Iraq’s largest oil refinery and bombed the facility Saturday, forcing operations to shut down at a time when Iraqis are already suffering through electricity shortages and lines at the gas pump. The attack north of Baghdad casts doubt on the Iraqi government’s ability to protect its vital infrastructure and could shake already nervous international investors. If not fixed swiftly, the shutdown will likely further fuel anger over a lack of public services that led to violent nationwide protests last week. “It probably couldn’t have come at a worse time for (Prime Minister) al-Maliki and his government,” said Raad Al-Kadiri, an energy analyst with the…
Continue reading …Something has definitely gotten into Evan Thomas's water, as for the third time this month, he advanced a viewpoint on PBS's “Inside Washington” quite contrary to the other liberal panelists. On Friday's installment, with lone conservative regular Charles Krauthammer taking the day off, the Newsweek columnist practically assumed his position as the voice of reason taking on the other guests regarding the budget situation in Wisconsin (video follows with transcript and commentary): EVAN THOMAS, NEWSWEEK: Well, yeah because I think it’s a problem for the Democratic Party. The Democrats really depend on these public employee unions in a lot of states for their support and for their political muscle, and public employee unions got a problem here. I want to distinguish between unions and public employee unions. Unions obviously are critical, but in the public sector, public employee unions have a pretty easy time getting a lot of benefits because nobody’s really pushing back all that hard. NINA TOTENBERG, NPR: Oh, excuse me. THOMAS: That is a problem for the Democratic Party, because right now, the way it’s being framed is, “Whose side are you on: the public employees union or the taxpayers' side?” GORDON PETERSON, HOST: Nina? Now watch Totenberg's absurd response: TOTENBERG: So, it’s the unions’ fault that the managers caved? In this case, I don't know what the details are in all the other states where this is happening, but in Wisconsin, this is by now a manufactured crisis because the governor can’t take yes for an answer. The unions have said, “We'll give you all the cuts in benefits and salaries you want, we just want to preserve our collective bargaining rights,” and he says no. You really have to wonder if NPR sets an upside limit to intellectual capacity for its on air employees, as Totenberg's reply to Thomas was staggeringly idiotic. On the one hand, she blamed state managers for caving in to the union demands that have now put Wisconsin – like so many states – in a budget bind. Seconds later, she complained that Walker won't accede to an agreement with the unions that doesn't limit their collective bargaining rights. That's akin to blaming food for making a child fat and then criticizing the parent for trying to restrict his or her child's diet! For years nay decades, the public employee unions in Wisconsin – as in so many states – have basically put a gun to the heads of government to get the most generous benefits packages available. To solve the long-term budget crisis, collective bargaining for benefits must be limited or the solution that comes with the unions' current offer will be short-lived. Not surprisingly, Totenberg's less than room temperature intelligence quotient and/or her dying love for unions prevented her from understanding such logic: PETERSON: Colby? COLBY KING, WASHINGTON POST: Well, I think Charles [Krauthammer] is right about this being an important moment. I won’t say a magnificent moment, at all, but it’s an important moment because what is at issue at the part of this in Wisconsin and probably elsewhere is collective bargaining on the part of employee unions, and the question is whether that’s going to be sustained or not. The governor of Wisconsin is clearly out to break the unions. That’s his objective, and everybody has got to watch this. All the states are watching this to see what’s going to happen here, because if happens there in Wisconsin, it could very well happen elsewhere, and I think it’s going to be, this is, this is a fundamental fight that we have on our hands now. As has been typical in virtually all of these discussions since the Wisconsin battle started is the absence of disclosure concerning the 21 states that currently restrict or limit completely collective bargaining by public employee unions. That said, it was time for Mark Shields to sing the praises of unions: PETERSON: Mark? MARK SHIELDS, PBS: Let's be very blunt. The United States workers would never have had a five-day work week, an eight-hour workday, we would never have had minimum-wage laws, child labor laws, health and pension benefits without the skill, the passion, the commitment and the clout of organized labor. Owners and employers just didn’t voluntarily wake one morning and say, “Let's be nice today to workers.” So, have unions made a difference in America’s landscape? Do they make a difference every day? You better believe it. At the same time, the same people, my good friend Evan, whom I respect enormously, endorses and embraces private sector unions, which now have fallen in strength to a point where they represent one out of twelve workers. They are defanged. They are basically powerless. Okay. When they represented 35 percent of workers a generation ago, not Evan, but many on the right said they were a threat to American democracy. They were a threat to the American way of life. Now public employees have the same right to collective bargain that any employee does. I mean, it’s that simple. How does a school teacher, a lone school teacher negotiate with the city of New York or the city of Milwaukee? You have got to pull your resources to do that. Shields, like so many union lovers in the media, also ignored the fact that 21 states currently limit in whole or in part collective bargaining by public employee unions. The constant omission of this fact is negligence bordering on total dishonesty: PETERSON: “Democrats, “Charles Krauthammer says, “are desperately defending the status quo. Republicans are charging the barricades.” How about that? KING: Well, that’s dramatic language, but let’s go back to what Mark was talking about. The governor wants to eliminate collective bargaining, but he said they can bargain over wages. But look at what he leaves out of the picture – conditions of employment, circumstances that only a union can come together and change in a public setting or in a private setting. You can, a teacher can’t, or a teacher or a firefighter or a police officer can’t renegotiate the conditions and the circumstances where he’s going to work or the benefits around him. He can’t negotiate that by himself. Now watch Thomas, in Krauthammer's absence, act as the voice of reason: EVAN THOMAS: Okay, okay, okay, this is all true, but, let's look at the situation around the states. Public employee unions have disproportionate power because in a private situation, the shop owner, the store owner will push back because if they give away the store, they lose the store. In a public setting, it’s state legislatures who just want to get more contributions from unions. They’re happy to say yes, especially for the unfunded stuff down the road. We've gotten ourselves into a tremendous jam here by states saying, “Sure, you can have great pensions down the road, later. Yeah, that’s all fine.” So there’s like $3 trillion of these unfunded pensions. It’s a serious situation. TOTENBERG: That’s true, but that’s worth negotiating over, and figuring out a solution to. It is not worth stamping people on the head till they’re dead. It is not worth stamping people on the head till they’re dead. That's how Totenberg sees it. Despite the fact that 21 states already have the same or similar provisions to what Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is asking for, public employees in his state will be dead without the unfettered right to collectively bargain for their pension and healthcare benefits. It boggles the mind that anyone so intellectually challenged and/or dishonest is paid with American tax dollars to advance such total nonsense.
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