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Open Thread with The Professional Left Weekly Podcast: "No Labels", Sanders, and Full Metal Mondale

enlarge Credit: The Professional Left Time for your weekly podcast with The Professional Left, our own Driftglass and Bluegal . Happy holidays and enjoy the podcast, especially the first few minutes when DG gets his Bill Clinton impersonation on. You can listen to the archives or make a donation to help keep the podcasts going at http://professionalleft.blogspot.com/ .

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Genre: Captain Beefheart Title: I’m Glad R.I.P. Don Glen Van Vliet, who passed away on the 14th day of Zappadan. We lost a good one. And there’s more Captain Beefheart at our sister site, Newstalgia: From the Cowtown Ballroom, Kansas City – April 22, 1974.

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Multitouch Twitter wall to fascinate onlookers, Engadget staffers at #CES

CES is no stranger to larger-than-life display installations , but as this whole “social networking” thing continues to blossom, it looks as if next year’s megawall will be integrating with none other than Twitter. Designed by Finland’s own MultiTouch, the Multitouch Twitter Wall will consist of “at least” six MultiTouch Cell 46 displays, each of which checks in at 46-inches wide. The whole shebang will offer onlookers at the show the ability to open tweets, move them around and give them a perfect opportunity to blow off steam while having their minds blitzed by the sheer quantity of news associated with the #CES tag. We’ll be sure to give it a look once we touch down in the great southwest next month, but till then, you can get a taste by mashing play below. [Thanks, Andr

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Belarus set to give maverick president fourth term

Minsk: Belarus votes in presidential polls expected to hand a fourth term to its unpredictable strongman Alexander Lukashenko but already derided by the opposition as a mockery of democracy. The mercurial Lukashenko, who has ruled the ex-Soviet state of 10 million since 1994, was for years an unwavering ally of Moscow but in recent months has infuriated Russia by seeking to align Belarus closer to the EU. Once accused by the United States of running Europe’s “last dictatorship”, he has earned notoriety for antics such as dressing his young son reportedly born out of wedlock in full military uniform for parades — but also for not tolerating dissent. US diplomats have referred to Lukashenko…

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U.S. Congress repeals ban against gays in U.S. military

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress on Saturday repealed the ban against gays serving openly in the U.S. military, a major victory for President Barack Obama who had promised to end what his liberal supporters said was an outdated and discriminatory policy. A sign at the Department of Defense is pictured at the Pentagon in Washington, March 25, 2010. (REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang/Files) Obama intends to sign it into law next week, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said. But Defence Secretary Robert Gates, who had pushed for the change, warned gay men and women serving in the military that the current “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy will remain in effect for some time while the new rules are…

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Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds Dating-Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds reunited after they announced their break-up last week. The two just wanted to be friends and continue what they have started and that is to show their love and kindness toward each other. An onlooker has spotted Johansson and Reynolds having a friendly meal at Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds Dating is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Newstalgia Reference Room – The Captain John G. Crommelin Affair – 1949

enlarge Credit: Life Magazine Capt. John G. Crommelin – Stormy Petrel with more than a few mummies in the closet. Click here to view this media When Captain John G. Crommelin issued a scathing report criticizing Military politics as concentrating military authority in the hands of an elite few and that the Defense Department was scuttling Naval air power in favor of the Air Force, and that a “Prussian General staff system of the type employed by Hitler” was being imposed on the armed forces under a proposed unification of the branches of service, needless to say he was quickly and severely reprimanded by the Defense Department. Trouble was, John G. Crommelin had more than a few mummies in his own closet to contend with. As much as he was praised as something of a whistle blower, he was also vilified when it became public that he was a virulent segregationist, white supremacist and anti-semite, known for extolling his opinion that Jews were the real enemy of “white christian Alabamans”, claiming they were behind the formation of the NAACP. On October 1, 1949, Crommelin was asked to appear on Meet The Press to answer not only his critics, but to answer his criticisms of the Defense Department. Before the interview began, Crommelin issued a statement saying in effect he had received a gag order from the Defense Department prior to his appearance on the program. Warren Francis (Los Angeles Times): “Captain, I don’t think this is covered by your orders, you are quoted in a recent news magazine as saying that people have called you on the telephone and that your wire has been tapped. Who tapped it and why?? Crommelin: “I have no idea who tapped it.” Francis: “Did you say that it had been tapped?” Crommelin: “I did not say that it had been . . .I said that it probably IS tapped.” Francis: “The statement is correct then, that you did say it’s probably tapped?” Crommelin: “That’s correct.” Francis: “But you have no idea why?” Crommelin: “No, no. No particular idea, except uh . . .I had made the statement. I thought that . . .very probably it was. That . . .it’s information that I’m not going to give you Mister Francis, because I don’t want to get into any petty discussions on that . . . “ Francis: “Now Captain, just a minute, I don’t think the orders cover that. Why did you think it was tapped? Could you tell us that?” Crommelin: “I could, but I don’t propose to Mister Francis.” Crommelin would later be reassigned to San Francisco before being furloughed at half pay in 1950 and later retired from the Navy. After that, he would get involved in the far-right National States Rights Party and have several runs for the Senate and Governor of Alabama between 1950 and 1968.

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Magic Trade for Arenas, Turkoglu, Richardson

The Orlando Magic acquired troubled guard Gilbert Arenas from the Washington Wizards and Hedo Turkoglu and Jason Richardson from the Phoenix Suns in a major roster shakeup Saturday. (Dec. 18)

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Russia ‘seriously concerned’ over Korea tensions

Continue reading the main story Inside North Korea Rare peek into China-N Korea ties Alliance under strain Why border hot-spot is war relic Hard choices for South Korea Russia says it is seriously concerned that tensions between North and South Korea will escalate further….

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Prince William and Kate Middleton Spotted in an Event-Prince William and Kate Middleton made their first public appearance in a cancer charity event on Saturday. Perhaps, this will not be the last because this has marked a transition for Middleton’s life as she was expected to engage in many public appearances for good causes. A Prince William and Kate Middleton Spotted in an Event is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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