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Father Knows Best
debbyski
by debbyski  Yesterday 5:59 PM   
 "Yes, we need to fix our intelligence. Yes, we absolutely must live up to our own ideals, as President Obama is trying to do in banning torture and closing Guantánamo Bay. We can’t let this “war on terrorism” consume us. We can’t let our country become just The United States of Fighting Terrorism and nothing more. We are the people of July 4th — not Sept. 11th. Every faith has its violent extreme. The West is not immune. It’s all about how the center deals with it. Does it tolerate it, isolate it or shame it? The jihadists are a security problem for our system. But they are a political and moral problem for the Arab-Muslim system. If they won’t address this problem for us, I truly hope they will do it for themselves."
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When it is your turn to swing make it count
ricksnares
by ricksnares  Today 10:48 AM   
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Official alarm of great cold in Catalan Country
martinlowe
by martinlowe  12-19-2009   
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Muslim protesters 'branded British soldiers as rapists and baby killers' at homecoming parade
foxyarse
by foxyarse  1-4-2010   
 Today seven Muslim men appeared at Luton Magistrates Court charged with using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour which was likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to others. The seven men refused to stand when district judge Carolyn Mellanby walked in, as is the custom in court. Their lawyers explained that this was because as Muslims they could not make a show of respect to any human being, only to God. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
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Police shoot man attacking Muhammad cartoonist
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  1-2-2010    9
 Wow. Just, wow! 5 years later, and this is STILL a problem? I suggest having that cartoon published in every stinking newspaper in the world, on the front page! The Muslims would implode! LOL
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Rehab for Terrorists, Bleeding Hearts And Jihadi Revolving Doors
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  1-2-2010    1
 Why do these rats with bombs (al Qaeda) get released into the world in the first place? Sick.
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Somali shot after allegedly attempting to attack Danish cartoonist
foxyarse
by foxyarse  1-1-2010   
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Snake saves family from fire
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  12-30-2009   
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DCCC: Obama 'more aggressive in fighting al Qaeda' than Bush
jatfla
by jatfla  12-30-2009   
 Does this make anyone else just gag?!! What they call 'scoring points' I call sounding the alarm. And as far as putting "country before political party" concerning national security...that's just an outright lie and to suggest that we need to "learn from this episode" is the height of idiocy. Conservatives have looooong been aware of the ongoing and dangerous advancement of radical Muslim jihadists; we learned it already! How about the DCCC stop with the rhetoric and join the fight.
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Hiding the significance of Houston electing an openly gay Mayor
zizzy
by zizzy  12-17-2009    2
  The truth is this: Houston's mayoral seat was held by a Democrat before, and a Republican didn't even have a snowball's chance of winning it this time around ... All the cities of Texas voted for John Kerry in 2004 and Barack Obama in 2008. It's not that Texas isn't dominated by conservatives on a statewide level. It absolutely is. But narratives about the conservative monolith are not only unfair, but they have the potential to create long-term damage, too. If the liberal presence in Texas is ignored and written off, it won't get the support and the hope it needs to keep plugging. And right now, as the state's demographics start to move more towards urbanity and racial diversity, liberals need all the support they can get to seize the moment and turn the traditionally red state blue . Demographic trend across the United States: Republicans only win in white-dominated rural and suburban areas. Read clip in full @ source
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Men turn deaf ear to crying babies
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-30-2009   
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Plant Disease Devastating Vegetable Crops in Eastern U.S.
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-9-2009   
  The first symptoms are usually brown spots on the stems, followed by the development of nickel-sized brown or olive-green spots on the tops of leaves and a fuzzy white growth on leaf bottoms. Remove and destroy any infected plant as quickly and completely as possible.
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NHS maternity services in meltdown
jay8h
by jay8h  12-15-2009   
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Blue Whale ‘Song of Death’ Warns World of 2012 Catastrophe
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-15-2009    8
  But to what Western scientists are now noting to their puzzlingly alarm as to the changing of the Blue Whales song the World over, the Yupik shamans first noted during a 2002 meeting in Yanrakynnot, Russia when in examining the ‘strange portents’ occurring throughout the Arctic Regions of our Planet warned that only 10 years were left before the ‘Time of the Great Ending’ was upon us all again.
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'Krak' (that's falling branch in monkey speak)
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  12-13-2009   
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The EPA's Carbon Bomb Fizzles
merrie
by merrie  12-12-2009    2
 President Obama, having failed to get climate legislation, didn't want to show up to the Copenhagen climate talks with a big, fat nothing. So the EPA pulled the pin. In doing so, it exploded its own threat. With a recession on, the subject has become poisonous in congressional districts. Blue Dogs and swing-state senators watched in alarm as local Democrats in the recent Virginia and New Jersey elections were pounded on the issue, and lost their seats. But now? Hurrah! It's the administration's problem! No one can say Washington isn't doing something; the EPA has it under control. The agency's move gives Congress a further excuse not to act. "The Obama administration now owns this political hot potato," says one industry source. "If I'm Ben Nelson or Kent Conrad, why would I ever want to take it back?" All the more so, in Congress's view, because the EPA "command and control" threat may yet prove hollow.
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Hallelujah - trapped pensioner freed
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  12-6-2009    1
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A long,melancholy roar
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    4
 Of our ancient enemies, microbes are now the most fearsome.HIV/AIDS chalked up 2 million deaths across the planet in 2007 alone; tuberculosis was close behind, with more than 1,700,000.The year before, malaria escorted almost a million people to their graves. We should be far more scared of mosquitoes than we are of bears; but we’re not. More recently, however, it’s been the case that the mammal most likely to kill a human is: a human. Murder and war have long been more important causes of death for us than predatory wild animals. But here’s the thing. Today, in many parts of the world, the human being most likely to cause your violent death is: you. Yes. You are the person most likely to kill yourself violently and on purpose. Suicide rates have risen dramatically over the past 50 years.
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ClimateGate: Follow The Money
merrie
by merrie  12-1-2009    1
 -- facts that were laid bare by last week's disclosure of thousands of emails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit, or CRU. But the deeper question is why the scientists behaved this way to begin with, especially since the science behind man-made global warming is said to be firmly settled. To answer the question, it helps to turn the alarmists' follow-the-money methods right back at them. Consider the case of Phil Jones, the director of the CRU and the man at the heart of climategate. According to one of the documents hacked from his center, between 2000 and 2006 Mr. Jones was the recipient (or co-recipient) of some $19 million worth of research grants, a sixfold increase over what he'd been awarded in the 1990s. Why did the money pour in so quickly? Because the climate alarm kept ringing so loudly: The louder the alarm, the greater the sums.
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Outrageous Geek Shoes
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-28-2009   
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The '00s: Goodbye (at Last) to the Decade From Hell
reimers
by reimers  11-28-2009   
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pig causes gas leak scare
valann 47
by valann 47  11-27-2009    1
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Another 5 Hilarius Gadgets You Won’t Believe Exist
xpersianx
by xpersianx  11-28-2009   
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One Station Door Entry System
glossop
by glossop  11-25-2009   
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Fear
FastDart
by FastDart  1-21-2008   
 OMG.... They're at it again.
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memo to warren buffett: put down the pom-poms and tell us the truth about the economy
doodleicious
by doodleicious  11-17-2009    2
 clipped this in part for the title alone- i think they are living in wonderland with their sentiment- still an interesting read though
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Google Chrome browser add-ons
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  11-17-2009   
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Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks
mhaworth
by mhaworth  11-16-2009   
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'Man Butchered And Eaten By Three Tramps'
foxyarse
by foxyarse  11-15-2009    2
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Prisoner used flip-flop to open cell door
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  11-11-2009   
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Overpopulation Mantra Overheating as Copenhagen Approaches
tabsey
by tabsey  11-9-2009    2
 Just partial extinction, is the name of the game. The elite must survive.
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Sleep Amnesia: Why Do We Forget Our Dreams?
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  11-9-2009   
 The Mind in Sleep: Psychology and Psychophysiology mentions dream kinesthesia as a potential suspect. It happens when we lose the physical movements in our sleep as soon as we physically move after waking up (such as when we reach for the alarm clock). Another possibility is that our memories are formed through repetition and finding connections to other parts of our lives. So when dreams are especially unique (read: crazy) or too undefined to be relatable, it’s harder to tie them to real-life events and remember them. Christof Koch, points out the incongruity between our brains’ being so active during REM sleep (the deep-sleep stage in our sleep cycles) and only vaguely recalling dream details when we awaken. brain waves that roll through during deep sleep may impede information processing. This is a more scientific approach to the brain-recall conundrum.
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Lieberman Refuses to Ignore the Obvious
jatfla
by jatfla  11-8-2009   
 Why was this man *ever* on the ticket with Al Gore??? FTA: "why it is that eight years after 9/11, Hasan’s behavior did not set off alarm bells?" Complacency and PC. As I've said in other clips, freedom of Religion is a foundational stone of our Constitution. Freedom of Speech is also. However, if it quacks like a duck...it might be a duck and it's those who are in authority who are responsible to discern.
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Tragedy at Ft. Hood
jatfla
by jatfla  11-9-2009    4
 An American with a brain AND common sense along with a resume and experience. He dares to speak the truth. Excellent article. FTA: "There should not be some 30 Islamic terrorist training camps in America that has nothing to do with First Amendment, Freedom of Religion. The Saudis are not our friends and any American political figure who believes such is delusional."
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BBC Save the Sounds
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  11-1-2009    1
 What is BBC World Service?World Service Newsroom We are the world’s leading international broadcaster providing programmes and content for radio, television, online and mobile phones in English and 31 other languages. Hundreds of reporters and specialist correspondents bring impartial news reports, documentaries and analysis from around the globe. We also offer a rich mix of other programming from arts, business and culture to drama, science and sport. BBC World Service is one part of the collected international-facing television, radio and online services which form BBC Global News.
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United States Pushing International, Mandatory Copyright Laws. Guilty Until Proven Innocent!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-5-2009   
 "* * Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM, even if doing so for a lawful purpose (e.g., to make a work available to disabled people; for archival preservation; because you own the copyrighted work that is locked up with DRM)" Now that is a worriying development. Let see the Teabaggers chew on this. Nah, it's a pro-corporate treaty which enforces American will on the REST of the world, so it doesn't set off the NWO alarm bells.
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Next time your morning seems to be going wrong
xpersianx
by xpersianx  11-6-2009    5
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‘Leopard Behind You!’
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    2
 A human in a blue shirt is announced differently from a human in a yellow shirt. In and of itself, it’s not surprising that the sounds animals make are not just noise, or a reflection of the state an animal’s in (scared, happy and so on). But the subtlety of the calls — the full amount of meaning they contain — is only now being appreciated. Animals of one species often respond to the alarms of another. In a small way, it’s like those childrens’ stories that have rats talking to toads, or elephants arguing with ostriches. Predators sometimes respond too. After all, alarm calls don’t just let other animals know there’s danger in the area. They can also let a predator know that it’s been seen. Ambush predators, like leopards, often give up and go away once an alarm has been sounded. <<
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Bald Eagle Attacks Swan in mid-air
Kelika
by Kelika  11-3-2009    3
 The swan survived and was not seriously hurt.
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Need cash to buy food and fuel? Fine - sell us your farmland!
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  11-4-2009   
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