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GOP threatens to hold START hostage over ‘don’t ask’ repeal

Click here to view this media As the repeal of the military’s gay ban edges closer, Republicans are finding more ways to derail the effort. Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) announced on the Senate floor Friday that many of his Republican colleagues may vote against the new START nuclear treaty with Russia if Democrats move forward with a plan to vote on “don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal Saturday. “I want to say to our presiding officer that what’s happened over the course of the last 12 hours is by filing cloture last night on ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ and on the DREAM Act during a lame duck session in the middle of a START treaty, what it says is that Republicans — and I don’t even like to use partisan labels here — but Republicans, ‘y’all need to rise up above partisanship and deal with foreign policy in a bipartisan way, but in the midst of that, we’re going to throw some partisan issues in here that our campaign promises we made over the course of this last year as we ran for election.’” Corker said. “I have to tell you what this has done. I’ve been in three meetings this morning. What’s happening is it poisons the well on this debate on something that’s very, very important. I don’t want to see that happen. I’m not someone who comes down here and says fiery things to terrorize and divide. But I’m hoping that saner minds will prevail,” he said. “These issues that have been brought forth are absolutely partisan political issues, brought forth to basically accommodate activist groups around this country,” he continued. “I’m hoping that those will be taken down or I don’t think the future of the START treaty over the next several days is going to be successful… I’m hoping that’s going to change.” The Washington Post ‘s Greg Sargent noted that he has heard rumors for days that Republicans would use “don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal as an excuse not to pass START. “This isn’t really a threat on Corker’s part,” Sargent wrote. “Rather, he’s saying — in a more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger way — that his GOP colleagues will be less likely to support START unless Reid drops his plan for DADT and DREAM votes right away.”

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DIA Parrot digital photo frame by nodesign is not a digital photo frame

How do you a frame a digital photo without framing it? That’s the mind-bending question considered by Parrot and the nodesign agency, and the “mysterious object” known as the DIA Parrot is their answer. Just what is it? We’ll let Parrot explain. What is striking is its 10×4 inch high resolution screen. Dismantled, deconstructed, disconnected from the frame as if there was nothing behind, this screen is transparency, is light. The picture, your photo, appears through this “light box” in a brand new aesthetic dimension… “The photo frame designed by Jean-Louis Frechin is very mysterious,” continues Henri Seydoux. “Jean-Louis was smart or ‘crazy’ enough to dismantle the LCD screen we get used to, and the result is quite simply magical. We don’t see where the photo comes from… It is simply there, on this transparent and half-dismantled screen… It is prestidigitation!” Look for it to set you back $500 when it launches in February. You didn’t expect a brand new aesthetic dimension to come cheap, did you? Continue reading DIA Parrot digital photo frame by nodesign is not a digital photo frame DIA Parrot digital photo frame by nodesign is not a digital photo frame originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 10:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Can Kids Thrive on a Vegetarian Diet?

Photo: woodleywonderworks It’s one thing for adults to make the decision to eat vegetarian but what if you’re making that decision for someone else? And what if that someone else is your child? Well according to a recent article in the Washington Post , kids can thrive on a vegetaria… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Lebanon denounces Israel ‘spy’ devices to UN

Army spokesman says two ‘espionage devices’ found on Mount Sannine ‘flagrant violation’ of Lebanese sovereignty, international law and Security Council Resolution 1701

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Bozell Column: Exploiting the Teen Temptress

You may have never heard of the 17-year-old actress Taylor Momsen, but she represents everything that’s wrong with pop culture today. At seven, she starred as the adorable Cindy Lou Who in Jim Carrey’s “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” but there’s nothing adorable in what she’s done lately. Momsen is a “multiple threat,” matching acting on CW’s smutty teen series “Gossip Girl” with a “music career” with a band accurately titled “The Pretty Reckless.” In July, still aged 16, Momsen's music video for the song “Miss Nothing” featured her in raccoonish eye makeup wearing a white silk bodysuit, fishnet stockings and garters – not exactly your standard high school junior outfit – a child, crawling, standing and lying on her back on a banquet table offering herself figuratively as a morsel for men twice her age. In September came another video, for the song “Make Me Wanna Die,” where she walked down the street, systematically stripping until she stood in a fiery cemetery in her underwear and stockings. She promised in the lyrics she would steal and die for her beloved. read more

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The New York Times promoted the “DREAM Act” on Saturday with a Julia Preston article that never located a single lobbyist for stricter immigration enforcement. Instead, Preston assisted in publicizing a major administration push: “Five cabinet secretaries have made calls, held news conferences or blogged on the issue.” It didn't matter how ridiculous it sounded to border enforcers:

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Iraq PM to name cabinet Monday

Baghdad: Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki will present his cabinet on Monday, an aide said on Saturday, potentially bringing an end to nine months of political impasse after inconclusive March elections. The government of national unity will include members of the Iraqi parliament’s four main political blocs representing Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds, and comes with around a year to go before US troops are to withdraw completely. The announcement came as parliament voted to overturn…

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Germany’s Merkel visits soldiers in Afghanistan

BERLIN – German Chancellor Angela Merkel told German troops in northern Afghanistan that their battles with insurgents there are a “new experience for us.” Merkel spoke during an unannounced visit to her country’s soldiers in northern Afghanistan, paying tribute to their service in the NATO-led force as parliament prepares to vote…

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Top US officer says Iran still driving for a bomb

After meeting Bahrain’s king, Adm. Mullen says Washington takes its security commitments in Gulf region ‘very seriously’; adds ‘there are real threats to peace and stability here, and we’ve made no secrets of our concerns about Iran’

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Samsung Galaxy S receives Gingerbread port right from the Nexus S source (video)

Hold on to your hats, people, there’s a wind of awesomeness coming through. The Nexus S is no longer the only Gingerbread game in town, courtesy of supercurio over on the xda-developers forum, who has ported the hot new phone’s Android 2.3 install over to its Samsung forefather, the Galaxy S . The port is described as being unmodified from the Nexus S original, although quite a few basic functions like voice, WiFi, and GPS (insert joke about Galaxy S GPS woes ) aren’t yet operational. All the same, we agree with supercurio that it’s looking “super smooth” and look forward to seeing him and the rest of the xda crew polish this stock Android baby off in short order. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S receives Gingerbread port right from the Nexus S source (video) Samsung Galaxy S receives Gingerbread port right from the Nexus S source (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 07:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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