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TMZ admits it was duped by a photo
ellington
by ellington  12-29-2009   
 a bit late for that comment.
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Lomox Light-emitting wallpaper
rj3sp
by rj3sp  Yesterday 12:55 PM   
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Another FALSE FLAG, Perhaps?
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  1-2-2010    1
 Got it? Write a book critical of the CIA -- you cannot fly. Carry explosives (allegedly from Yemen) on board when the US is trolling for an excuse to invade and occupy Yemen for its oil -- yes you can!
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GOP poised for comeback in midterm elections
jay8h
by jay8h  1-2-2010   
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It’s Istanbul not Constantinople [Photos from: The Library of Congress' Photostream]
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  1-1-2010    3
 Photochroms from the Library of Congress (you’ll have to supply your own tunes!). - http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/ (Thanks, Amy)
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A tribute to Original Kasper's - history, in hot dogs
Lexica
by Lexica  12-31-2009   
 More (emphasis mine): Hosted by the Site Memory Collective…from John F. Kennedy University in Berkeley, “Kasper’s Stories” is a part of the group’s commitment to “exploring the changing urban landscape as seen through individual and community memories of public spaces.” In the case of Kasper’s, it’s a study of one place’s impact on its residents–both when it’s there and after it disappears. “You don’t analyze how important something like this is until it’s gone,” said Kim Campisano, one of the organizers. “And you don’t realize how important it is to have that everyday connection with the same place and people in what is a vastly changing world.” …Yaglijian, smiling and mingling for two hours, said he wanted to reopen the place . “It’s time,” he said, confident that he can get the money. “I’ve kept saying that without giving the exact year for the last few years. But this time it’ll be ready again by the end of this year or early next .” YES PLEASE
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One Single Picture Which Might Have Changed History
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-29-2009    7
 Looks real to me.
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Notable Quotables of 2009 Annual Awards for Year's Worst Reporting
billpar
by billpar  12-22-2009   
 The 22nd Annual Awards for the Year's Worst Reporting.
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Quotes My Favorite Quotes and Sayings
kingnetz
by kingnetz  11-28-2009   
 Quotes My Favorite Quotes and Sayings
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Kennedy on the Effects of EMP Attack
merrie
by merrie  12-19-2009    3
 Think about this scenario: An ordinary-looking freighter ship heading toward New York or Los Angeles launches a missile from its hull or from a canister lowered into the sea. It hits a densely populated area. A million people are incinerated. The ship is then sunk. No one claims responsibility. There is no firm evidence as to who sponsored the attack, and thus no one against whom to launch a counterstrike. But as terrible as that scenario sounds, there is one that is worse. Let us say the freighter ship launches a nuclear-armed Shahab-3 missile off the coast of the U.S. and the missile explodes 300 miles over Chicago. The nuclear detonation in space creates an electromagnetic pulse (EMP). Gamma rays from the explosion, through the Compton Effect, generate three classes of disruptive electromagnetic pulses, which permanently destroy consumer electronics, the electronics in some automobiles and, most importantly ......
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Officials in Southern California Prepare For Inevitable Nuclear Attack, Thanks to SmartPower™
merrie
by merrie  12-20-2009    2
 "Hollywood is raising awareness about the aftermath of a mega disaster and what needs to be done to survive," Kondo said. Experts are especially concerned about the possibility that Iran one day could launch ship-based nuclear missiles, said Brian Kennedy, president of The Claremont Institute's Ballistic Missile Defense Project. "The West Coast of the U.S. has limited missile defense against a North Korean missile," Kennedy said. "And, unfortunately, we're almost completely vulnerable to a ship-launched ballistic missile attack." Kennedy is also concerned a ship-launched nuclear missile detonated at a high altitude would create an electromagnetic pulse, possibly destroying electronic equipment and knocking out the nation's power grid - leaving the country with little or no communications and no ability to provide food and water to potentially hundreds of millions of people. http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/0DE6BA09-9CE6-4770-9518-2CF80C3C9054/
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246 ways to annoy people
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  12-8-2009    8
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2009 in Photos
merrie
by merrie  12-20-2009    1
 Specialist Sheldon Rabago, as his mother Nancy wraps her arms around both of them during a candlelight vigil at Hood Stadium on the Fort Hood Army Post in Fort Hood, Texas November 6, 2009. The day before, An Army psychiatrist opened fire at the post, killing 13 people and wounding 30 others A rocket fired by Palestinian militants from the northern Gaza Strip flies towards an Israeli target Burnt out trees outside Kinglake that were destroyed by fire are viewed from this aerial shot on February 8, 2009. Over 170 people were killed and entire towns razed in one of the worst wildfire disasters in Australian history, sending thousands fleeing in scenes Prime Minister Kevin Rudd compared to "hell". A US Marine of 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade runs to safety moments after an IED blast in Garmsir district of Helmand Province in Afghanistan on July 13, 2009.
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Ted Kennedy aide charged with embezzling $95K
infidel70
by infidel70  12-17-2009    5
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VIP: Very Important Potheads
Lexica
by Lexica  2-15-2009    2
 Gee, it sure is a pity that pot smokers never accomplish anything... Ran out of space – many more in the original.
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Time Magazine Year in Pictures
sahara
by sahara  12-17-2009   
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Reading List: The Ultimate AfPak Reading List
zizzy
by zizzy  12-14-2009    1
 A guide to the most critical readings on Afghanistan and Pakistan. AfPak = Afghanistan-Pakistan
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Obama Nobel Acceptance Shite
foxyarse
by foxyarse  12-13-2009    1
 Paleontologists generally trace the arrival of modern man, homo sapiens, back 200,000 years, yet the first authenticated written histories are barely 2,400 years old. How Obama and his speechwriters filled in the 197,600-year gap to prove that the practice of war is as old as mankind and implicitly inseparable from the human condition is a question an enterprising reporter might venture to ask at the next presidential press conference. Perhaps delusions of omniscience is the answer. The Oslo speech is replete with references to and appropriations of the attributes of divinity. And to historical and anthropological fatalism; a deeply pessimistic concept of Providence. Obama affirmed that "no Holy War can ever be a just war. For if you truly believe that you are carrying out divine will, then there is no need for restraint." Then shortly afterward stated "Let us reach for the world that ought to be - that spark of the divine that still stirs within each of our souls." An adversary'
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Did You Know These Words and Phrases?
foxyarse
by foxyarse  12-9-2009   
 # We had a face-to-face meeting. We met later in the elevator and again were face-to-face. (Hyphenate as a compound adjective and a compound adverb, according to Merriam-Webster. But AP style insinuates no hyphenation as an adverb.) # I sent an up-to-date memo to George. I want to keep him up to date.
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HOW FAR WE HAVE COME!
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  12-11-2009    1
 AND THEN THERE ARE THESE TWO INFAMOUS QUOTES!!!!!!! You don't need God anymore, you have us democrats.' - Nancy Pelosi (said back in 2006) 'Bill is the greatest husband and father I know. No one is more faithful, true, and honest than he.' - Hillary Clinton (said back in 1998)
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Reid's life-raft is deflating
dl211
by dl211  12-10-2009    1
 Of course, these come as no surprise to Nevadans & we’re sure to see many more between now & the 2010 election. The question is how deep the lifeboat holding Nevada’s “representative” will sink… According to that same LVRJ poll set, a whopping 53% of Nevadans polled do not support the health reform legislation Mr. Reid has proposed & supports. Only 39% of Nevadans are in favor, demonstrating a pretty significant drop in approval numbers since October when the split was 49% -40%. So why, Senator Reid, do you continue to tout this bill (constantly in decline) as the Insurance of a Lifetime? Are you a representative of Nevada’s people or do you just work for the “Big Guy?” Errr, wait—the ultra-Liberal left is always for the “forgotten man.” Point noted.
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Irish face 'brutal' budget, but there is money for a Ted Kennedy memorial
Antara
by Antara  12-9-2009    1
 Yes, carbon tax too!
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Visitor attraction for Kennedy home - Bollocks!
foxyarse
by foxyarse  12-9-2009   
 A sculpture will be erected at a cost to the taxpayer of $15000000. In the shape of a dildo, it will play music on demand.
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Limo Libs Take A Hit
merrie
by merrie  12-6-2009    1
 Barney didn’t do so bad, though. Not so good at managing other people’s money, but a shrewd investor where his own bottom line is concerned. Rep. Barney Frank, chairman of Congress’ financial services committee, which oversaw the banking crisis, suffered relatively minimal losses as his net worth went from an estimated $1.3 million to $972,000, the study found. “The fact is it depends on where people had their money. In my case, I have been most heavily invested in assets that didn’t suffer major losses,” Frank said. “Members of Congress are full participants in the economy - for the good and the bad.” Here’s the net worth of the Massachusetts delegation. Boston Herald . http://bit.ly/70Lwaz Question: How do career public servants, who have presided over decades of mounting deficits and repeated financial debacles, rack up this kind of wealth? I know, there’s golddigging here, legacy there, stints in white-shoe law offices .......
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'Our beloved heretic': Rebel priest going strong
tabsey
by tabsey  12-7-2009    1
 Kicked him out of the church, and the congregation followed.
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All Great Statists Target the Elderly
merrie
by merrie  12-4-2009    3
 What's the first thing Mao Tse-tung did? He took out the educated people. He took out people who had a cultural, historical memory of China's past. He killed them, and Stalin did the same. He took out the people who remembered how things work. The left has been busy rewriting, revising the history of Reaganism and the eighties and tax cuts ever since it happened. They have been hell-bent on our population not knowing the truth, particularly the young population that was born during that period of time or ten years prior to it. They want them thinking the exact opposite of the truth, and they have to eliminate the people who know the truth to cement their power. Mao Tse-tung did it, Stalin did it. "Are you comparing Obama to those people?" No. Not in terms of genocide. But they're not invited to the summit. The people that know what to do to fix this are not invited to the summit, folks.
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Obanamomics 101
merrie
by merrie  11-30-2009    1
 That stimulus has failed to stimulate, and the administration's claims of jobs it has supposedly created or saved have been discredited and become a national scandal. Obama's excuse: Calculating a jobs number is an "inexact science." Small, targeted tax cuts like the one aimed at small business won't do much for hiring. "This is an anti-risk-taking climate," says Republican representative Paul Ryan. "You have to give them incentives to lower the price of risk." Ryan recommends cutting the business income tax to 25 percent from 35 percent, eliminating the tax on capital gains for two years, and providing a 100 percent tax writeoff for equipment, plant construction, and other expenses the first year. Hiring would follow. Presidents from Calvin Coolidge to John Kennedy to Ronald Reagan to George Bush understood that strong incentives are necessary to trigger rapid growth and hiring.
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Ikea proves furniture design skill != document/web design skill
kelvin273
by kelvin273  8-29-2009    1
 Yes, it was incredibly stupid of Ikea to use a sans-serif font in a printed document. On the other hand, nobody complains that Time's website uses a serif font, which is harder to read on a computer screen
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Coming Soon: The Great Coal Debate, Jan. 21st
blueridge
by blueridge  11-26-2009   
 UC in West Virginia: Robert Kennedy Jr. vs. Massey CEO Don Blankenship. Anti-coal vs. coal magnate. Blankenship on coal and "global warming" in video here . Thousands of West Virginia coal mining jobs are presently hanging in the balance due to the EPA of the Obama administration. No 'Stimulus' there!
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Obama Playbook
willhelm
by willhelm  11-24-2009    2
 Good twitter stream.
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Patrick Kennedy: Barred from Communion
infidel70
by infidel70  11-22-2009    2
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Bishop Tobin, Self Appointed God
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  11-23-2009   
 Bishop Tobin continues to dip his fingers and toes into the holy waters of the state. Acting as though he was god, he continues to threaten politicians who do not buckle under the pressures of his religious dogma. Not having dominance over those who have not been indoctrinated in the Catholic ideology (which must really piss this guy off) he badgers those who he can badger. Threatening them, that only he and his church can guarantee their ticket into heaven and only if they do his bidding. What total and archaic nonsense. Tobin the Thug probably would be sentencing people to the guillotine if he had been born hundreds of years ago when (in the western hemisphere) church and state were one. Now, I am sure there are intelligent clergy among those in the hierarchy of the Catholic church who believe and teach their flock that religion and state should be separated but apparently Bishop Tobin or should I say Holiest Highness Tobin is NOT ONE OF THEM. He's just another bully in my book.
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Back To The Dark Ages, You Dog!
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  11-22-2009    1
 Hold on to your proverbial HATS, Enlightenment is over. According to one Catholic Bishop, it's over or never began. How can a priest ban a parishioner, who helps pay his salary, from a spiritual right within his religion? If I were Patrick, I would turn to an enlightened source of organized spirituality or just use the brain he was born with before it was tarnished with incongruous notions thought up by a pack of authoritarian male homo-sapiens. Religion is what is screwing up the world, in all its eerie, ghostly and spooky forms; it seems to rail against rational thought. This is how they rule. This is how they coerce wars and this is how they enslave the masses. As one escapee from the clutches of irrational thought perpetuated by an organized religion, I can tell you it is far better to be acquainted with logic and reason in this, OH SO MANY QUESTIONS UNANSWERED universe of ours. The freedom to inquiry ones existence, without fear of punishment, is the only way to fly!
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AP Devotes 11 Reporters to 'Fact Check' Palin's Book
jatfla
by jatfla  11-18-2009   
 We all know what it's all about.
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Aggression Just As Good As Sex and Drugs
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-14-2009    6
 "Aggression, on its own, is motivating, and that the well-known positive reinforcer dopamine plays a critical role.”
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JFK Quote
katsteevns
by katsteevns  11-4-2009    6
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They Came To Destroy America
merrie
by merrie  11-13-2009    1
 was also a U.S. citizen. The Nazis were captured before they could launch their terrorist attacks against rail lines, waterways and factories. President Roosevelt ordered them tried by military commission, but the detainees filed a petition of habeus corpus to challenge their military detention using the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. Could the president arrest and detain such persons in the United States without involving the judiciary? Unanimously, the Supreme Court ruled that he could. Saboteurs without uniforms were "enemy combatants" and therefore subject to military jurisdiction. Even Haupt, the U.S. citizen, could be so held. The Supreme Court stated: "Citizens who ... enter this country bent on hostile acts are enemy belligerents within the meaning of the Hague Convention ..." Thus, as far back as 1942, the Supreme Court clearly described the legal status of enemy combatants. No President -- not Lincoln, not Wilson, not Roosevelt, not Kennedy -- no President has
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Healthcare Provision Seeks To Embrace Prayer Treatments
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  11-7-2009    4
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Lucid Links 11.09.09
merrie
by merrie  11-10-2009    1
 Only when you get to Obama’s page do you learn that Obama a) wasn’t president, and b) didn’t make any speech at the site of the Wall last year when he campaigned for the U.S. presidency in Europe. In remembrance on the 8th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on Washington and New York, our president …. sent Joe Biden to Ground Zero in New York City. Deliberate ignorance: The British press was out front (HT Hot Air) in telling the world that the perpetrator of the Fort Hood attack “worshiped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a ’spiritual adviser’ to three of the hijackers who attacked America on Sept 11, 2001.” That the attack was jihad-inspired is not open to real dispute. Meanwhile, the PC-addled American press does all it can to minimize the enormity (HT Mark Finkelstein at NewsBusters) of what occurred at Fort Hood and makes excuses for the perpetrator, even to the point of claiming that he might (even though he never experienced
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Celebrating the Fall of The Berlin Wall
mklosinski
by mklosinski  11-8-2009    8
 Not Obama.
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