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What Sucks!- Facebook changes FACEBOOK WILL BE CHARGING! HR 4646 1% TAX ON EVERY TRANSACTION YOU MAKE!!!!!!! EsquireTech says: It’s been going around (for many years) that Facebook is going to start charging for use. *Newsflash* – Facebook… http://t.co/ZfVBj7UB

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Libya and About Those Last Stands

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Starting with the legendary Trojan War, history is filled with last stands that reveal not so virtuous decisions and that have ended in military and political disasters. Encouraged by thoughtless vanities and selfish ambitions, some last stands have even backfired bringing death and destruction to the antagonists and perpetrators. Like the Trojan War, which many historians and archaeologists are discovering is not that mythical after all, the recent invasion and occupation of Libya by NATO-U.S. forces-through Libyan rebels-may also prove to be more costly than potential gains. Even now as Libya’s interim government and its military forces,…

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Rick Perry 2012: Texas Governor Works To Show He’s Strongest GOP Contender

By PHILIP ELLIOTT and KASIE HUNT, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) ORLANDO, Fla. — Texas Gov. Rick Perry worked to convince Florida Republicans Saturday that he is the strongest contender for the GOP nomination despite a shaky debate performance earlier this week that has sparked jitters about his bid. Perry lost a key test vote in Florida to businessman Herman Cain on Saturday after making a strong effort to win. Perry’s second-place finish in the straw poll came just days after he faltered in a debate in Orlando, Fla. Perry’s recent troubles have sparked another round of angst among Republicans about their slate of presidential candidates. In an interview with the Associated Press Saturday after he had left Florida for a lunchtime speech in Michigan, Perry addressed speculation that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie might reconsider running for president in 2012. “I see anybody that gets in the race that believes in America and is a small government but efficient government individual, I would welcome into the race. It just strengthens the point that the Republican Party’s all about getting our country working again. Whoever that is,” Perry said of Christie. “And I’m also a big believer in these governors being freed up to be able to compete against each other. Chris Christie is a great competitor – and I’ll be up there, you know, in Jersey, looking for some businesses to move to Texas.” Christie insisted just this Thursday that he does not plan to run for president in 2012. Bill Palatucci, Christie’s longtime friend and political adviser, told the AP on Saturday night, “Nothing has changed.” But the more intense discussions of a Christie candidacy are further evidence that Perry’s bid could be in trouble. Activists at the Florida test vote kept bringing Christie up as a possible contender. Merick Lewin, who owns a marketing company in Davie, Fla., said he believes it’s a two-person race – unless Christie runs. “He’s tough. He’s strong. He could really shake this up, especially if Rick Perry implodes,” Lewin said. Perry, a late entrant into the Republican primary who quickly led national polls, stumbled in recent weeks. His defense of in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants put him on the wrong side of the GOP’s conservative base. His rivals worked to exploit his opposition to a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border and his support of a mandatory vaccine for girls against a sexually transmitted disease. Perry left Florida to speak to GOP activists at a gathering on Mackinac Island in Michigan. Romney, the son of a former Michigan governor, also was attending that event. Cain captured 37.1 percent of the vote at Saturday’s Presidency 5 straw poll in Orlando, with Perry coming in second with 15.4 percent. Mitt Romney came in third with14 percent and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania followed with 10.88 percent. While all declared candidates were on the ballot, the first-tier candidates did not compete. Perry bought hundreds of activists’ breakfasts on the sidelines before heading to Michigan. Romney skipped and didn’t send representatives to the forum. Romney and U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota both left Florida before the voting began and their campaigns discounted the straw poll’s role in the campaign. Bachmann finished eighth with 1.51 percent in the straw poll. The results were unlikely to shuffle the campaign’s standings. Instead, they were mostly a popularity contest among the delegates selected by local party organizations. Ahead of the test vote, Perry’s campaign bought breakfast for hundreds of the party faithful assembled for a three-day conference and debate. Perry said skipping the straw poll was a blunder. “I think that’s a big mistake. I think it’s very important,” Perry said, citing its history. Previous straw polls have predicted the GOP nominee. Ronald Reagan won in 1979, George H.W. Bush in 1987 and Kansas Sen. Bob Dole in 1995. The Republican Party of Florida, however, has not organized the test vote in recent years. After the vote, Perry released a statement congratulating Cain. His spokesman, Mark Miner, acknowledged his debate performance played a role in the straw poll vote, but insisted the campaign would not change strategy. “He’s the commander in chief, not the debater in chief,” Miner said. Cain’s speech Saturday energized the attending activists. “Let’s send Washington a message: We the people are still in charge of this country. Not we, the bureaucrats. Not we, the government,” Cain told the conference. Santorum said delegates should stand with “someone who can win the election, someone who is a consistent, authentic conservative … who has proved they can win in states that we have to win.” Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich said he was the one who could best take on Obama. RELATED VIDEO:

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UK Telly Picks Up IMF Lending Limit Problem Bloomberg Concealed and AP Missed or Ignored

Sometimes, I think that we wouldn't have a useful press at all if it weren't for the British press. The big news out of the International Monetary Fund this weekend was, as reported by the UK Telegraph , that it “may need billions in extra funding.” Specifically, it “may have to tap its members – including Britain – for billions of pounds of extra funding to stem the European debt crisis.” In other words, the IMF doesn't have enough money to address the potential problems it sees on its own: The head of the IMF has warned that its $384bn (

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Google+ app update welcomes iPhone users to Hangouts

Looking for someone to hang out with today? Grab your iPhone and slurp up the latest update to the Google+ app . Released on Friday, this refresh introduces Hangouts functionality to the iOS crowd, bringing them up to speed with Android users. The app’s Huddle feature, meanwhile, has been renamed as “Messenger,” and supports photos, as well. Plus, iPhone wielders can now +1 comments from their handsets, while using a slate of more granular controls to customize their notification settings. Intrigued parties can grab the update now, at the source link below. Google+ app update welcomes iPhone users to Hangouts originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 00:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The American criminal justice system is collapsing, right? In a new book excerpted in Salon , Harvard law professor William J. Stuntz presents his evidence: a sky-high high prison population, high murder rates, and whites who get off easy while blacks serve time. The problem? Too much power in the hands…

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Mass Grave Tied to Gadhafi Regime Found in Libya

Libyan revolutionary authorities say they have discovered a mass grave containing the remains of 1270 inmates killed by the regime of Moammar Gadhafi in a 1996 prison massacre. (Sept. 25)

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SEC: Texas A&M to Join in July 2012

Texas A&M is set to join SEC, the league said Sunday, possibly signaling legal hurdles have been cleared for the Aggies to leave the Big 12. The SEC said the move will be effective next July. (Sept. 25)

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Portuguese Man O War

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