The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is investigating how a monkey got into a home and bit a man’s ear. The black and white Capuchin eventually came down from the roof. Animal Control officers opened a cage and the monkey went right in. (Dec. 22)
Continue reading …Martin Erzinger, left, with his attorney Richard Tegtmeier. (Kristin Anderson, Vail Daily ) The rich are different from you and me when it comes to having “accidents.” Martin Erzinger beat a felony rap for almost killing a cyclist because it might affect his job as a fund manager of a cool billion bucks; His lawyer actually tried to use ” new car smell ” as a defense; now it turns … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Haley Barbour is obviously eager to walk back his boneheaded apologia for the old White Citizens Councils in Mississippi , so yesterday he issued a “clarification” : “When asked why my hometown in Mississippi did not suffer the same racial violence when I was a young man that accompanied other towns’ integration efforts, I accurately said the community leadership wouldn’t tolerate it and helped prevent violence there. My point was my town rejected the Ku Klux Klan, but nobody should construe that to mean I think the town leadership were saints, either. Their vehicle, called the ‘Citizens Council,’ is totally indefensible, as is segregation. It was a difficult and painful era for Mississippi, the rest of the country, and especially African Americans who were persecuted in that time.” Barbour is actually just making matters worse, because this too is false information and incredibly misleading. First of all, Yazoo City certainly did not reject the Klan — it was very much a significant and well-reported presence on the local landscape at the time. Moreover, it didn’t need violence because the White Citizens Council in Yazoo City had so thoroughly intimidated and threatened its local black population into abject fear and silence. Let’s recall Barbour’s original exchange here, especially the question that prompted it: Both Mr. Mott and Mr. Kelly had told me that Yazoo City was perhaps the only municipality in Mississippi that managed to integrate the schools without violence. I asked Haley Barbour why he thought that was so. Well, as Adam Nossiter describes in some detail in his remarkable book, Of Long Memory: Mississippi and the Murder of Medgar Evers , the real answer is that the White Citizens’ Council’s intimidation campaign was so successful that it took years before blacks had the wherewithal to challenge school segregation in Yazoo City: And fear forced people out of the NAACP. It atomized the community, making any kind of association a frightening undertaking. Whites saw any grouping of blacks as a threat. “The Negroes will not come together, and our former president has not cooperated at all,” Evers wrote despairingly from the Delta town of Yazoo City in 1956. Blacks there had filed a petition to desegregate the schools, as they had in a number of other Mississippi town, in the wake of the Supreme Court’s desegregation decision in 1955. The Citizens’ Council responded with a well-honed campaign of intimidation and published in the local newspaper the names of parents who had signed the petition. The people working for whites almost immediately lost their jobs, and soon all but two of the petition signers had backed down. The Citizens’ Council had intimidated the local NAACP president to such a degree that the group could no longer hold meetings in Yazoo City. “It appears that they have gotten next to him and we just can’t get any results, not even a call meeting. One thing, the people are afraid. I would say is is worse than being behind the Iron Curtain,” reported Evers. Indeed, the assassination of Evers in the nearby city of Jackson, was committed by a charter member of the White Citizens’ Council, a Greenwood man named Byron de la Beckwith — who also happened to be a leading member of the Ku Klux Klan. Leonard Zeskind has a good deal more on this : Actually, the line between the Klan and the Citizens Councils in Mississippi was often a distinction without a difference. Consider Byron de la Beckwith, a member of the Greenwood Mississippi Citizens Council. He was also associated with Sam Bowers’ White Knights Klan. In 1963, Beckwith used a sniper rifle to gun down the president of the Mississippi State NAACP, Medgar Evers, while he was virtually on the doorstep of his home in Jackson. And when Beckwith went to trial the first time for this brutal slaying, the Citizens Councils provided essential aid and succor. Haley Barbour would have been a sophomore in high school the year of the murder. In 1994, when Beckwith was finally convicted of first degree murder in that crime, Barbour would have been head of the Republican National Committee. Certainly he read the newspapers then. He has no excuse for even a momentary lapse with a Weekly Standard reporter. Further, when Barbour claims that the Citizens Councils kept the Klan out of Yazoo City through the threat of economic boycott, that was actually the tool the Councils tried to use to keep the NAACP out. Across the South, Citizens Councils would gather the names of NAACP supporters and threaten them with economic sanctions if they continued to support desegregation. Compare that historical reality to Haley Barbour’s original description of this history: “Because the business community wouldn’t stand for it,” he said. “You heard of the Citizens Councils? Up north they think it was like the KKK. Where I come from it was an organization of town leaders. In Yazoo City they passed a resolution that said anybody who started a chapter of the Klan would get their ass run out of town. If you had a job, you’d lose it. If you had a store, they’d see nobody shopped there. We didn’t have a problem with the Klan in Yazoo City.” This is such a gross distortion that it really amounts to a baldfaced lie. Especially when you consider, as Ta-Nehisi Coates observes, the kind of history he is attempting to blot out here. On Fox, the criticism is described as raising questions of racism on Barbour’s part. But that’s really not the immediate issue — though it may be lurking at a deeper level down the road. The real issue here is that Haley Barbour is covering up for and whitewashing one of the most vicious white-supremacist organizations ever to have formed on American soil — winking and nudging at them, and thereby enabling both them and their legatees. And he wants to run for president?
Continue reading …Image credit: Inhabitat When I met Andrew Michler at Greenbuild in Chicago I wanted his camera; now I want his voice recorder too. He caught a great interview with architect and writer William McDonough, co-author of the seminal 2002 book Cradle to Cradle and the founder of the n… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We don’t know what it fixes yet, but we’ve gotten some tips — and we’re now seeing it on xda-developers — that Nexus S handsets in the field are getting blessed with their first software update, build GRH78 (up from GRH55) with an official version of 2.3.1. Not everyone has it yet (we don’t on ours), so as usual, this would seem to be getting sent out on a rolling basis. Hang tight, owners! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Nexus S gets its first update over the air originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …- Associated Press Share thefresnobee_994:/2010/12/22/2207216/un-increases-troops-in-somalia.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name tool goes here 0 comments Similar stories: ” tooltipId=”mi_tt1″> 2 main Somali Islamist insurgent groups to merge 2 main Somali Islamist insurgent groups to merge Somalia’s two main insurgent groups plan to merge to defeat the weak U.N.-backed government, a senior official with one of the forces said Sunday. The Islamic Party will join forces with the al-Qaida linked al-Shabab militia and fight under al-Shabab’s name, the Islamic Party’s head of operations, Sheik Mohamed Osman Arus, told The Associated Press. Fighters from the Islamic Party have been defeated…
Continue reading …Atop Wednesday’s to-do list in the Senate was a vote on the proposed and revised version of the U.S.‘s Strategic Nuclear Arms Reduction treaty with Russia, which was running up against resistance from some Republicans in the chamber but still seemed likely to pass, thus adding another legislative feather to President Obama’s cap before the year’s end.
Continue reading …Looks like Toshiba’s Cell processor ambitions didn’t quite pan out — Japanese news sources are reporting that the company’s selling its Nagasaki manufacturing plant back to Sony for 50 billion yen, or roughly $597 million in US money. Considering that Toshiba originally purchased the semiconductor facility for 100 billion yen (then $835 million) back in 2008 , Sony’s making out like a bandit here, to be sure — and it may have just found the perfect place to build more CMOS chips for its high-end camera lineup, too. Sony reportedly told the Nikkei Business Daily that it may repurpose the facility to produce HD image sensors for cameras and smartphones. What will happen to the chip that launched 40 million PS3s and a graphics co-processor or two? With any luck, we’ll find out at CES 2011 quite soon. Sony buys back Toshiba’s Cell plant for 50 billion yen, makes a killing and plans a CMOS fab originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image via NASA Using a laser onboard NASA’s Icesat spacecraft, University of Idaho scientists have been monitoring and tracking woodpeckers in the northern part of the state. They are interested in woodpeckers because the species is a great indicator on overall forest bird diversity. “They create homes for lots of other species in the forest setting,” explained Dr Kerri Vierling from the university’s fish and wildlife department. Also, woodpeckers are quite sensitive to the characteristics of a forest and extremely choosy about where they call home. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image via YouTube video The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium in Pudong gave visitors an extra treat when they saw Santa swim past. An employee with the aquarium donned the special suit and hopped in with sharks to raise awareness about the state of ocean biodiversity and the problem of shark finning. Check out a video of the dive after the jump…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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