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Is The NFL A Bunch Of Fakes?

We always thought flopping was a problem in futbol. Not football. Yes, soccer critics have long lambasted the sport because its players often crumble to the ground, barely touched, when trying to draw a foul. Football, meanwhile, is played by the tough guys – gladiators – who have no reason to feign injury. They’ll get

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New Game Lets You Be a War Correspondent (PTSD, Drained Wallet Sold Separately)

Warco is a first-person game where players shoot footage instead of a gun. A work in progress at Brisbane-based studio Defiant Development, the game is a collaboration of sorts; Defiant is working with both a journalist and a filmmaker to create a game that puts you in the role of a journalist embedded in a Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Wired: Danger Room Discovery Date : 12/09/2011 17:42 Number of articles : 5

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s UN speech prompts diplomatic walkouts

Fury as Iranian president refers to ‘mysterious September 11 incident’ and accuses Nato of sanctioning drug trafficking Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has launched a stinging attack at the United Nations on the US and other major powers as militarist, imperialist and unfit to dominate global governance. Ahmadinejad’s verbal assault on the west and Israel promoted walkouts by diplomatic delegations. US diplomats were the first to leave, when Ahmadinejad referred to the “mysterious September 11 incident” as a pretext to attack Afghanistan and Iraq. Later, he criticised the US for killing Osama bin Laden and burying his body at sea, saying the al-Qaida leader should have been brought to trial. Other delegations, including those from the UK and France, walked out later when the Iranian leader said that if European countries were still paying a “fine or ransom to the Zionists” because of the Holocaust, they should also pay reparations for slavery. In other parts of his speech he spoke of Zionists being responsible for “mass murder and terror against the Palestinians”, and said the US and west “view Zionism as a sacred notion and ideology”. The Israeli delegation had decided not to attend. Ahmadinejad, apparently in an attempt to strengthen his political position in Iran, dedicated much of what is likely to be judged as one of his most controversial speeches to asking rhetorical questions about who was responsible for slavery, colonialism and wars over the generations. He also asked which countries’ economies relied on military spending; who provoked Saddam Hussein to attack Iran; and “who used the atomic bomb against defenceless people?” Ahmadinejad accused Nato of occupying Afghanistan and of sanctioning drug trafficking, claiming that narcotics production has risen since the US-led invasion a decade ago. Later, he accused the US and its allies of targeting Iran, which is under sanction over its nuclear programme, because it has challenged orthodoxy. “By using their imperialistic media network which is under the influence of colonialism, they threaten anyone who questions the Holocaust and the September 11 event with sanctions and military actions,” he said. The Iranian leader said this made the US and its allies unfit to dominate the international system, and called for change to the structure of the UN security council. But he made no direct reference to the issue that has dominated diplomatic wrangling in New York this week – the Palestinian request for statehood to the security council. The Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, is expected to lay out his case for going to the security council in a speech to the UN on Friday, while insisting it is not meant as an alternative to negotiations. Abbas is also expected to say that the move is not a threat to Israel. That is not how the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, sees it. He may use his speech, later in the day on Friday, to repeat his assertion that the security council move is destabilising, could result in false expectations and violence, and undermines the negotiating process. The tone of the two leaders’ speeches will be set in part by Barack Obama’s address on Wednesday, which was strongly praised by Israel but has been met with widespread criticism among UN delegations, many of whom regard it as a piece of electioneering as the US president seeks to defuse Republican criticism that he has not backed Israel strongly enough. Critics said the tone of the American president’s remarks, and his failure to speak directly about occupation or mention the continued construction of Jewish settlements, added weight to a call by the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, for an end to US domination of mediation in the conflict. Abbas is expected to submit the request to the security council after his speech, but the Palestinians have backed away from pressing for an immediate vote, under intense pressure – particularly from Europe – to avoid forcing the US to carry out a threat to veto the move and to give a breathing space to try and relaunch peace negotiations. The Palestinians also have reason to pause, because it is not certain that they have enough votes to win in the security council whether or not the US vetoes the request. Abbas needs the support of nine of the 15 members, but not all have publicly declared their position. Some of those thought to be sympathetic to the Palestinian position – notably Bosnia and Gabon – are under intense pressure from the US to abstain. However, while Netanyahu received strong backing from the White House, the Israeli prime minister was warned by his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, that he is facing his last chance to make peace, and he should not be wasting political capital opposing the Palestinian request to the security council. “As tensions grow, I cannot but feel that we in the region are on the verge of missing an opportunity – one that we cannot afford to miss,” Olmert wrote in an article for the New York Times . “The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has declared publicly that he believes in the two-state solution, but he is expending all of his political effort to block Mr Abbas’s bid for statehood by rallying domestic support and appealing to other countries. This is not the wisest step Mr Netanyahu can take.” Olmert said the Arab spring is changing the political dynamic in the Middle East, and that it is important for Israel to cement existing peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan, as well as reaching a deal with the Palestinians. “We Israelis simply do not have the luxury of spending more time postponing a solution. A further delay will only help extremists on both sides who seek to sabotage any prospect of a peaceful, negotiated two-state solution,” Olmert said. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran United States United Nations Middle East Chris McGreal guardian.co.uk

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Pakistan ISI ‘exporting violence’ to Afghanistan: US

WASHINGTON ‘ The US military’s top officer bluntly accused Pakistan on Thursday of ‘exporting’ violent extremism to Afghanistan through proxies and warned of possible US action to protect American troops. In a scathing and unprecedented public condemnation of Pakistan, Admiral Mike Mullen said the country’s main intelligence agency ISI was actively supporting Haqqani network militants blamed for an assault on the US embassy in Kabul last week. The Haqqani network is probably the most dangerous faction in the Afghan Taliban and founded by a CIA asset turned Al-Qaeda ally. During the 1980s, the CIA funneled arms and cash to the Haqqanis to counter Soviet forces. “The Haqqani Network, for one,…

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Bill Maher’s New Rule For Cat People (VIDEO)

When Bill Maher lays down his “New Rules”, they’re usually about some important or controversial aspect of our government or society — and this time is no different. This week, Maher’s taking on the divide between cat people and dog people. The bottom line? It’s about poop. Check out this exclusive “Real Time” preview below wherein Maher shares his thoughts on one of comedy’s oldest tropes, and boils his preference for dog people down to the bathroom habits of both pets. It’s pretty important stuff, people. “Real Time” airs Fridays at 10:00 EST on HBO. WATCH:

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Rick Perry has made his record of job creation as governor of Texas the centerpiece of his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. But a new study is drawing attention to a side of the Lone Star State’s recent jobs boom that Perry might not be so quick to tout. At the heart of Perry’s

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Troy Davis had already eaten his last meal Wednesday night as 7 p.m.–his scheduled execution time–came and went. A few minutes later, Georgia prison officials announced they would delay his execution so that the U.S. Supreme Court could consider the prisoner’s last-minute request for an appeal. Over the next four hours, Davis’ supporters in Georgia

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Meet Rick Perry’s Florida Co-Chair Who Thinks Gays Cause Tornadoes

Click here to view this media Brian Tashman at RightWingWatch.org has the details on this whackjob. Pam Olsen heads the Tallahassee branch of the International House of Prayer (IHOP, for you sinners out there). Before heading to this week’s Presidency 5 conference in Orlando, Rick Perry named two Religious Right leaders to his Florida Presidency 5 campaign leadership team: John Stemberger and Pam Olsen. While Stemberger’s anti-choice, anti-gay and anti-Muslim activism is well known, Olsen is a far more obscure figure, but no less extreme. Olsen has said that same-sex marriage will lead to God’s judgment, preached Seven Mountains dominionism, and even claims that she, as a prophet, will have the power to raise the dead in the End Times. Olsen heads the Tallahassee branch of the International House of Prayer, whose members helped organize and preached at Perry’s The Response prayer rally in August. The Response emcee Mike Bickle, who once claimed that Oprah is the harbinger of the Antichrist and that gay marriage is “rooted in the depths of hell,” is the founder and director of IHOP. As reported by Sarah Posner, Olsen was inspired to found IHOP Tallahassee after extremist self-proclaimed prophet Cindy Jacobs prophesied over her. In July, Olsen warned that God’s increasingly severe judgments will come on the church and America for legalizing same-sex marriage in the form of natural disasters. From the video: We are under judgment. Do you know how many of the denominations now are suddenly saying, ‘Oh ok we think it’s ok now to have gay marriage, we think it’s ok to have gay preachers, we think it’s ok.’ Whole denominations! The Episcopalians fell off the planet, they think it’s ok to have gay priests. We’ve got other groups, one of the Presbyterians, they’re looking at voting, we’ve got other ones, they’re all of the sudden going, ‘Oh in the name of tolerance,’ and they’re forgetting God’s word completely in whole denominations. You know what, God is not one that’s gonna wink at sin, He will come and shake at everything that can be shaken. God is a God of judgment, He is. If we think we’re not gonna be judged…He judged Israel? Are we better than that? And sometimes I think we think we are, but we’re not. And God is shaking. If anybody looks at the news and has just seen what’s been happening recently with the floods, the fires, the tornadoes, God is shaking. Yeah I think you have God shaking, sure you have the Enemy shaking, you have both and I don’t want to say oh that’s the judgment of God or that’s the Enemy. But the reality is God is judging us, and I think it’s going to get worse.

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Savage Oprah: Former Daytime Queen Hypes Work of ‘Potty-Mouthed’ Gay Activist

Given the obscurity in which her new OWN network is languishing, maybe Oprah didn't think anyone would notice her bad judgment. Winfrey, the former daytime talk show queen, has decided to honor Dan Savage for his anti-bullying work. Savage is a sex-advice columnist and gay activist known for nasty scatological attacks on social conservatives or anyone who disagrees with him. In her O Wow! List, which of 15 “dreamers, doers and thinkers” whose “breakthrough ideas took our breath away this year,” Oprah touted Savage as a “crusader against gay bullying” – neglecting to mention Savage's own incendiary rhetoric and bullying comments. Savage's “breakthrough idea” was It Gets Better Project , an anti-bullying project featuring videos telling troubled gay teens that a better (and presumably homosexual) future is around the corner for them. Savage has strongly condemned bullying and hate speech: “Sometimes the damage done by hate and by haters is simply too great.” It's too bad Savage won't take his own advice. Oprah's biographical blurb about Savage acknowledges that he is a “self-described “potty-mouthed sex-advice columnist.” Potty-mouthed is a gross understatement. Savage's attacks seldom rise above the sewer. On July 15, 2011, Savage declared on HBO's “Real Time” that he wished all Republicans were f***ing dead (which he apologized for), and on the same show declared that wanted to f*** the s*** out of conservative Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum. In a 2010 interview with Newsweek , Savage called Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia a c**ksucker and declared “F**k [Arizona Senator] John McCain.” (He has not apologized for any of these statements.) Savage was also the organizer of a “Google bombing” campaign against Rick Santorum, in which he redefined Santorum's last name as “The frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of anal sex” and launched a website to make that definition the first that shows up on Google when searching “Santorum.” Oprah has shown a penchant for promoting liberal causes in the past. She has promoted liberal celebrities such as Michael Moore and called “pregnant man” Thomas Beatie normal on her talk show. But her support for Savage, the anti-bullying bully and scorched-earth gay agenda partisan, conflicts with her advice , “Surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher.” A man who fantasizes aloud about hate f***ing opponents isn't exactly an up-with-people type. Apparently, it is appropriate to associate with bigots and gutter-dwellers in Oprah's world – as long as they favor the correct side, of course.

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Study: Binge Drinking Is on the Rise Among Women

The ladies of the Jersey Shore aren’t the only females partaking in nights of endless drinking and debauchery. According to new research from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, women born after World War II are now binge drinking more than their ancestors, and almost as much as their male counterparts. Researchers reviewed more

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