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LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet (green)

Type: Toy Title: LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet (green) See all customer reviews Product Description: Leapfrog 32200 Leappad Explorer Console – Leapfrog 32600. Features: A broad curriculum that goes beyond school skills A built-in camera and video recorder Skill levels that automatically adjust to each child’s pace 100+ games and activities (works with all Leapster Explorer games and apps) Appropriate for children ages 4 to 9 years See the details

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Misfit Politics Presents: “It’s a Day of Raaage!” (Video)

It’s a Day of Rage protest. (Flickr) Following up on their hugely successful “Attack Watch” video, Misfit Politics presents, “It’s a Day of Rage!” video today. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 19/09/2011 20:17 Number of articles : 2

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Misfit Politics Presents: “It’s a Day of Raaage!” (Video)

It’s a Day of Rage protest. (Flickr) Following up on their hugely successful “Attack Watch” video, Misfit Politics presents, “It’s a Day of Rage!” video today. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 19/09/2011 20:17 Number of articles : 2

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Misfit Politics Presents: “It’s a Day of Raaage!” (Video)

It’s a Day of Rage protest. (Flickr) Following up on their hugely successful “Attack Watch” video, Misfit Politics presents, “It’s a Day of Rage!” video today. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 19/09/2011 20:17 Number of articles : 2

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It’s hard to say what makes this footage of one Russian tycoon sucker-punching another on a TV show extra hilarious: Maybe it’s the glowing purple orb that sits in the middle of the discussion about the economic crisis. Maybe it’s because property developer Sergei Polonsky announces he sometimes feels like…

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Google Introduces Google Wallet – George Costanza Is Their First Customer [Video]

Google introduced the world to their new mobile payment service for smartphones aptly named, Google Wallet. While the service isn’t officially live just yet, you can hit up Google.com/wallet to signup and get notified as soon as it is. Currently, there is only one phone in the US that is actually NFC enabled to take Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 17/09/2011 01:04 Number of articles : 5

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Michael Gove faces questions over department’s use of private email

Education secretary facing claims that he and his advisers used private emails to conduct government business Education secretary Michael Gove is facing potentially damaging claims that he and his closest advisers have conducted government business using private emails. The emails allegedly include a discussion of replacing personnel in the department but civil servants were unable to find those emails when asked to retrieve them under the Freedom of Information Act, the Financial Times reported. The information commissioner has written to the permanent secretary at the Department for Education to raise concerns about the department’s handling of FOI requests. A spokeswoman for the Information Commissioner’s Office said it was still making inquiries and had not launched an investigation. The FT reports that Dominic Cummings, Gove’s chief political aide, wrote to colleagues shortly after he was appointed stating he “will not answer any further emails to my official DfE account …” The email continued: “i will only answer things that come from gmail accounts from people who i know who they are. i suggest that you do the same in general but thats obv up to you guys – i can explain in person the reason for this …” The inquiries are being made after an FT journalist made FOI requests seeking to retrieve details of emails he had seen through other channels. According to the paper, the department said in each case it did not hold the information. The latest claims come after the Guardian revealed last month that a charity set up to provide advice to free schools received fast-track public funding after an email from Cummings, sent after the election in May, in which he urged that they should be given “cash without delay”. The charity, the New Schools Network, was subsequently given a £500,000 grant. Andy Burnham, the shadow education secretary, urged Gove to make a statement clarifying whether the department had complied with the law. He said: “Concerns about the way Michael Gove is running the education department have already been raised with the cabinet secretary. It now appears that this abuse of power and due process may go further than we realised. “These new revelations are serious and paint a picture of a dysfunctional department. From the very top, there appears to be an arrogant disregard for the established processes of government. “The secretary of state seems to have created his own private and political network, in parallel to the civil service, to carry out government business via personal emails instead of through open and transparent means.” Burnham wrote to the cabinet secretary, Sir Gus O’Donnell last month, asking Britain’s most senior civil servant to scrutinise the £500,000 award to the New Schools Network by the Department for Education. The charity is headed by a former Gove adviser. That letter also questioned a number of civil service appointments in the department since the election with political backgrounds. They include schools minister Nick Gibb’s former researcher Alexandra Gowlland, and Elena Narozanski, Gove’s former special adviser, who have been recruited as speechwriters. Burnham said last night: “Mr Gove has built a narrow clique at the heart of Government by making political appointments to civil service positions and giving large contracts to former advisers without an open tender process.” A source close to Gove said: “The email quoted by the FT was sent by Mr Cummings to Conservative party advisers. The email did not refer to Department for Education official business but to Conservative party business only. “Mr Cummings was telling Conservative party officials not to use his departmental account for political business. “The FT story gives an entirely misleading impression of Mr Cummings’s email.” Michael Gove Education policy Information commissioner Freedom of information Jeevan Vasagar guardian.co.uk

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Pirate Translator

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Pirate Translator

Francis [GLEE/Klaine][English+French lyrics onscreen] Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day! Arrr, hello friends Gar, Where can I find a bottle o’rum? Edu_Trends says: Kids at #vanmeter are having fun using English-to- Pirate translator for Pirate Day! http://t.co/y7EnTYp8

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Rep. Peter Roskam Continues GOP’s Attack on Government Regulations in Weekly Address

Click here to view this media As I’ve already written about here in my post on Neil Cavuto bringing in a speed reader to attack government regulations, as Media Matters pointed out, Fox News began a week long assault on government regulations in conjunction with the GOP’s push to roll those regulations back as well. During their weekly address, Rep. Peter Roskam continued that assault. Some of the businesses he named off have already been written about at C&L, such as the Gibson guitar case , and the GOP’s attempt to gut the NLRB and their union busting in the Boeing case . Roskam also mentioned a business called Chicago White Metal Casting , which is “a third-generation family-owned die casting company employing 250 workers in suburban Chicago”, that apparently isn’t too happy about the amount of paperwork they’re having to do in order to comply with the Clean Air Act and mercury emissions standards. Fox did some follow up on the numbers being pushed over at Fox “News” on the costs of regulations which I’m sure were fed to them straight from the GOP here — Fox’s Attack On Regulations Relies On Widely Discredited Cost Estimate : As part of a weeklong series helping to push an anti-regulatory agenda, Fox News is citing a discredited estimate that regulations cost businesses on average $161,000 each year. The estimate, which comes from a report prepared by outside researchers for the Small Business Administration, has been criticized for using a flawed research design, cherry-picking the highest cost estimates, and relying on “crude” data. Lots more there and I don’t want to just copy and paste all of their research here, so just go read the rest. And they also followed with another post this weekend which took a closer look at just what government programs, laws and regulations Fox, and by default the GOP were carping about as “burdensome” to small business owners. Fox’s War On Regulations Takes On Child Labor, Workplace Safety, Civil Rights Laws : As part of its week-long special targeting government regulations, Fox’s “straight news” program, Special Report with Bret Baier, listed “jobs regulations” that supposedly “adversely impact … small business owners in a real-time way.” However, the regulations listed by Fox include vital statutes that are the bedrock of 20th and 21st Century worker protections in the United States. So what’s on the list that Fox has been attacking to help out their Republican buddies in the House? The Fair Labor Standards Act, the Social Security Act, FICA, Medicare, the Military Selective Service Act, the Equal Pay Act, the Immigration Reform Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Polygraph Protection Act, the Civil Rights Act Title VII, the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination Act, the Older Worker Benefit Protection Act, COBRA, the Health Maintnance Organization Act, the Veterans Reemployment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the WARN Act and last but not least, the Civil Rights Act. I guess if we just roll all of those back, all will be right in GOP land for the “job creators.” Go read the rest of the Media Matters report for the details on each of them. Full transcript of Rep. Roskam’s remarks via the LA Times : Hello, I’m Peter Roskam. I serve as the House Republicans’ Chief Deputy Whip, and I have the honor of representing the people of Illinois’ Sixth Congressional District. Like you, I’m frustrated with America’s jobs crisis: more than 650,000 people are out of work in Illinois, President Obama’s home state. Small business owners are fighting every day to create and innovate, but continue to face government barriers to job creation. Among them: our unsustainable debt, the constant threat of higher taxes, and excessive regulations. Today I’d like to talk to you about excessive federal regulations, how they hurt jobs and household budgets, and what we can do about it. Let me start with this: appropriate and responsible regulations help protect our health and safety. But things have changed quickly – and for the worse. Washington has become a red tape factory, with more than 4,000 rules in the pipeline – hundreds of which would cost our economy more than $100 million each annually. The disappointing reality is that what may be a faceless regulation to most can have a profound impact on local economies and families like yours. Just one rule has Chicago White Metal Casting, a manufacturer in my district employing 240, fighting to survive in an already tough economy. Already facing a stream of regulations, they’ll soon face new regulations from unelected bureaucrats implementing a back-door national energy tax – after it failed in Congress. Chicago White Metal Casting already has one employee who spends half his time dealing with existing federal audits, certification requirements, and complex paperwork. By now, you’ve probably heard about the case of Boeing, one of the world’s leading manufacturers. This Chicago-based company invested more than $1 billion in a new plant in South Carolina that would generate thousands of good-paying jobs … only to be sued by the government and told that the plant can’t open. Who in the government sued them? No one that’s elected, I’ll tell you that. No, Boeing is being sued by the National Labor Relations Board, which is charged with looking out for labor unions.Illinois Republican representative Peter Roskam I’d also like to share with you the story of Gibson Guitars, a company that makes world-class guitars. Well a few weeks ago, Gibson was raided by 26 armed federal agents. No charges have been filed and regulators have not explained to the company what they may have done wrong or how to rectify the situation. Well I’d like to know how job creators can be expected to prosper with the threat of a federal raid hanging over them? Stories like these are cropping up coast-to-coast. One Illinois farmer stood up at a town hall meeting last month and pleaded with the president. He said, ‘please don’t challenge us with more rules and regulations from Washington.’ I couldn’t have said it better myself. That farmer was one of several job creators who attended [the] president’s speech to the Congress as guests of House Speaker John Boehner. Republicans are listening to America’s job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions. In the House, Majority Leader Eric Cantor has scheduled several bills for a vote this fall aimed at cutting red tape and addressing the excessive, Washington-imposed regulations that hamper job creation. This week, the House passed a bill to eliminate the barriers Boeing faces. It stops the government from telling an employer where it can – and cannot – create jobs. We can take common-sense steps like these and still have rules that look out for our health and safety. What’s important is that these rules are effective and dependable. Job creators should be able to focus on their work – not on Washington’s busy-work. In his speech last week, the president talked about the urgency of this moment. He said we can act ‘right now.’ I agree. He can help us fix this hostile regulatory environment immediately. He already canceled some counterproductive rules that hurt our economy, and he can cancel more. He can call on the Democrat-led Senate to pass the dozen or so jobs bills we’ve passed in the House and ones that are on their way. That includes the Boeing bill that I just mentioned. There’s also the REINS Act, common-sense legislation that gives Congress a say before Washington imposes new rules and regulations. So instead of being circumvented, the people’s representatives should be able to hold accountable unelected bureaucrats who encroach on our freedoms and make it harder to create jobs. I hope the president will consider our ideas as we take a look at his. Let’s listen to the people and find common ground to remove barriers to job creation. Let’s help small businesses return to creating jobs so that they can pick up where they left off instead of being left behind. You can learn more about our jobs plan by visiting Jobs.GOP.gov Thank you for listening.

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Paz de la Huerta – Signing Autographs at “Boardwalk Empire” Season 2 Premiere Party in NYC Paz de la Huerta Flashes Her Sexy Effed-Up Chic Look for Boardwalk Empire Premiere Corbin Bleu Takes On Toronto MsMapes says: Sod Daily mail, I think Paz de la Huerta looks quite good here…. http://t.co/7bO8Fvnt

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