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World According to WikiLeaks

By Taylor Jones, Cagle Cartoons, Politicalcartoons.com Related Entries December 5, 2010 U.S. Orders Diplomats to Stop Telling Truth December 2, 2010 Sweden’s Top Court Pushes for Assange’s Arrest

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On Monday's edition of The View, Condi Rice appeared as a guest co-host, and Joy Behar began by asking: “I have a question for you. I'm invited to the White House Christmas party this Friday. I'm very excited. I've never been before. [Applause] And I was wondering if you could tell me what I'm supposed to like, know.” We've come quite a way from Behar sneered about Rice that “she's drunk the Kool-Aid.” Rice drew some notice for saying Team Obama needs to get the lead out on the WikiLeaks issue before America looks like a “paper tiger.” Whoopi Goldberg asked about the talk that Julian Assange has a “doomsday file” to release if anyone gets their hands on him: GOLDBERG: That to me sort of sounds like a terrorist. Cause that's what terrorists seem to do. Try to hold countries hostage in fear. Am I crazy or just being nutty? read more

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By Mr. Fish Related Entries December 5, 2010 U.S. Orders Diplomats to Stop Telling Truth December 2, 2010 Sweden’s Top Court Pushes for Assange’s Arrest

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China to Hit 500 GW of Renewable Power by 2020

Photo: 林 慕尧 / Chris Lim , Wikimedia, CC Energy hawks — hell, all of us, really — have no doubt gotten a little tired of hearing about how much investment China is dumping into clean energy compared to the United States. Yes, we are severely lagging in the renewable sector, and yes, China is poised to eat our lunch in solar and wind — China has just set a new goal to get 500 GW of renewable power on the grid by 2020. No, we’re nowhere near that number — and we certainly won’t be if we continue on our current trajectory. But there’s still a lot to learn from Ch… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Clarence B. Jones, appearing in 2008 on Tavis Smiley’s PBS show. I had lunch with my oldest son yesterday and he asked if I thought there’d be a primary challenge to Obama. I told him it wouldn’t happen unless the black voters supported it, and I didn’t think we were quite there yet. That was before I read Clarence Jones’ Huffington Post piece this morning. Jones was a personal advisor, legal counsel, draft speech writer and close friend of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Now he’s a Scholar in Residence at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University. When someone with those credentials is calling for a primary challenge to Obama, something very interesting is happening. Outlier — or crack in the dam? We’ll see: When few other public figures of national stature spoke out about Johnson’s escalation of the war in Vietnam, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, at New York City’s Riverside Church, before a meeting of Concerned Layman and Clergy, on April 4th, 1967, said “A time comes when silence is betrayal.” For Dr. King, it was “time to break the silence.” And, so it is with Obama’s continued squandering of the extraordinary support he developed for his election as President. Go and check out the video clips of the panorama of faces that assembled in Grant Park in Chicago after the election results confirmed his victory. Check out the million + people who came to Washington to witness his Inauguration . It is not easy to consider challenging the first African-American to be elected as President of the United States. But, regrettably, I believe that the time has come to do this. It is time for Progressives to stop whining and arguing among themselves about whether President Obama will or will not do this or that. Obama is no different than any other President, nominated by his national party. He was elected with the hard work and 24/7 commitment of persons who believed and enlisted in his campaign for “Hope” and “Change.” You don’t have to be a rocket scientist nor have a PhD in political science and sociology to see clearly that Obama has abandoned much of the base that elected him. He has done this because he no longer respects, fears or believes those persons who elected him have any alternative, but to accept what he does, whether they like it or not. It is time for those persons who constituted the movement that enabled Senator Barack Obama to be elected to “break their silence”; to indicate that they no longer will sit on their hands, and only let off verbal steam and ineffective sound and fury, and “hope” for the best. The answer is blowin’ in the wind. The pursuit of the war in Afghanistan in support of a certifiably corrupt Afghan government and the apparent willingness to retreat from his campaign commitment of no further tax cuts for the rich, his equivocal and foot dragging leadership to end DADT, his TARP for Wall Street, but, equivocal insufficient attention to the unemployment and housing foreclosures of Main Street, suggest that the template of the 1968 challenge to the reelection of President Lyndon Johnson now must be thoughtfully considered for Obama in 2012.

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Windows Phone 7 shown copying and pasting on video

You unfortunately still have a bit of a wait in store for your off-the-self Windows Phone 7 device, but those lucky enough to have a developer device are now starting to receive an update that includes the much anticipated copy and paste functionality, and we’re now seeing the first videos of it in action. That expectedly functions much as we’ve heard before , and it appears to work reasonably well in the (admittedly brief) video. Head on past the break to check it out for yourself. [Thanks, Austin] Continue reading Windows Phone 7 shown copying and pasting on video Windows Phone 7 shown copying and pasting on video originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 17:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Collar Flip, Japan

Did you know that this is a real thing? All over sartorial Japan (at least in the Classic Italian sub-genre) guys flip their shirt collar to appear more nonchalant. Even the shops display the shirts with the collars flipped.

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China’s Largest Solar Panel Maker Expect Sales to Climb 20% in 2011

Photo: Suntech Power Suntech Plans to Make 2.4 GIGAWATTS of Panels in 2011 Not all news out of China today is bad . The Middle Kingdom’s largest solar panel maker, Suntech Power Holdings , has come out with its sales projections for 2011 and they forecast a healthy solar power market (though not quite as ebullient a a few years ago). … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PM urges Yishai to drop inquiry commission demand

Benjamin Netanyahu asks Interior Minister Eli Yishai, who is demanding establishment of state inquiry of commission to investigate Carmel fire disaster, to look into alternative method of inquiry

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3DTV roundup: LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung & Sony square off

After a year of hearing about 3DTVs nonstop we finally got some of the main contenders in house to examine, although we’ll start by pointing out that this isn’t so much of a “3DTV” roundup, since a more apt description of these displays is 3D-capable HDTVs. That’s an important distinction to make, since nothing about the 2D performance of these TVs suffers because of their ability to do 3D, and in many cases they cost the exact same price as their comparable 2D-only models from last year. With that said Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, Mitsubishi and LG’s finest have had their moment and on the next page we’ve done our best to compare them in a way that makes sense for the average HDTV buyer who might also want to take in a 3D event or movie from time to time. Right now, there’s barely enough 3D content to support more than a couple of hours viewing per week, much less support a full viewing conversion to all-glasses, all the time — but more about that later. Check out our full impressions after the break. Continue reading 3DTV roundup: LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung & Sony square off 3DTV roundup: LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung & Sony square off originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 17:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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