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POPSBetsy McCaughey on death panels Here's the woman who started the notion of death panels, doing interviews with Dylan Ratigan and Jon Stewart. Don't miss the Stewart interview, especially. Unfortunately I couldn't seem to clip the video, so you'll have to click through to the Health Spectator site to see them.
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POPS11.10.09 | hr4-Sendung vom 20. Odenwälder Bauernmarkt in Erbach
www.biodirekt.de | Am Sonntag, 11. Oktober, ist Hessens Schlager- und Regionalprogramm mit der Sendung „Mein Verein in hr4“ zu Gast bei der „Gemeinschaft der Odenwälder Direktvermarkter“. Von 15 bis 17 Uhr stellt sich der Verein live im Radio vor. hr4-Moderator Heinz Günter Heygen moderiert die öffentliche Veranstaltung auf dem Odenwälder Bauernmarkt in Erbach. Damit nehmen die Direktvermarkter am hr4-Vereinswettbewerb teil und können den mit 6.000 Euro dotierten Preis „Verein des Jahres“ gewinnen. In der Gemeinschaft der Odenwälder Direktvermarkter haben sich Landwirte zusammengeschlossen, um ihre selbst erzeugten landwirtschaftlichen Produkte direkt an den Verbraucher abzugeben. Dabei legen sie Wert auf frische und hochwertige Lebensmittel mit einer nachvollziehbaren Herkunft. Vom 9. bis 11. Oktober veranstalten die Landwirte zum 20. Mal ihren großen Bauernmarkt. [caption id="attachment_397" align="aligncenter" width="411" caption="http://Odenwald.Wochenscha
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POPSNEA Conference Call: All Roads Lead To Healthcare & ACORN Propaganda
When you are the NEA, United We Serve and The White House Office of Public Engagement " when you are required to represent the government in a non-partisan capacity, it can only be a partisan act to take part in a conference call set up by the White House and the NEA with the idea of bringing together pro-Obama supporters from the artistic community to push priority number one: health care. At the beginning of the call, Skolnik, the supposed independent moderator, admits he was asked by the White House and NEA to round everyone up and makes clear that one of the goals of the call is to “push the president and push the Administration.” In this environment, it doesn’t matter if the word “reform” is used after the words “health care,” or not. It doesn’t matter if the phrase “public option” is used or not. George Will put it best: “ he Obama administration is tightening the cinch on subsidized artists, conscripting them into the crusade to further politicize . . .
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POPSAre You, Or Have You Ever Been, A Member Of The Tea Party Coalition?
By pressing Armey to repudiate "Nazi imagery," some viewers might have been led to think that ObamaCare protesters are turning up in brown shirts, etc. In fact, of course, some protesters have analogized Dem leaders to Nazis. You can debate the wisdom of the tactic, but this is just the opposite of using "Nazi imagery" to embrace it. I'm not sure which video of Ybor City Maddow is referring to. The Tea Party web site has an entire page of videos, 39 of them. It includes this one of a demonstration in Tampa, but there is nothing vaguely violent about it. I did find another site with several videos from the event. While there is mutual finger-pointing aplenty, it seems clear that SEIU union members were at least as likely responsible for the brouhaha as anyone else. Morever, the protesters were angered about the fact that the Dem elected officials who organized the event used two doors: one to let in supporters, another apparently to keep out protesters. For Maddow to point the
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POPSMy complaint e-mail to Clipmarks re: Antara Full text in case you don't want to click through to the screenshot: I'm the clipmarks user "spiritualmonkey". Is there some way to file a complaint against a clipmarks user? I believe Antara is abusing her privileges as moderator to delete non-abusive comments that she disagrees with. I point to this example http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/8AE40B3D-A41A-4D2E-B4BF-42067149143D/ I do not believe that the comment I left was in any way abusive or uncivil, and I believe Antara deleted it because she disagreed with the factual assertions made. Is this allowed? Can I get more clarification on what Clipmarks terms or use are regarding deleting comments? I've stated in my profile and I delete (and now disemvowel) parts of comments that descend into personal abuse, and I think I've stood by that. I want to know if what Antara is doing is Okay with clipmarks. 7/24/09 Clipmarks has responded
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POPSDisemvoweler: A Moderators Best Friend I've had a stated rule in my profile that I will delete comments in threads I clip that descend into personal attack. What the disemvoweler does is confiscates the offending poster's vowels. That way as the clip moderator, I can delete & repost their comment with only the offending segment edited. An example: "I think the politician you support has a history of lying and taking bribes. You must be a mental deficient or inherently corrupt for supporting him." becomes "I think the politician you support has a history of lying and taking bribes. Y mst b mntl dfcnt r nhrntly crrpt fr spprtng hm." Confronting peoples positions, facts, ideas, logic, or arguments. Just don't get personal or you lose your vowels. So says the moderator
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POPSTransportation Sec: 'Coerce People Out of Their Cars' As if we didn't already know this!!! Our freedoms are being eroded so quickly (while we are busy with life) that it's amazing. I think that many just can't believe their ears and think they heard wrongly. Washington is herding us like the dependent sheep we are becoming.
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POPSAIPAC Bill to Cut-off Oil Products from Iran, Jeapordizes US Economy More
Iran imports 40% of its petroleum products, which AIPAC is leaning on Congress and Obama to cut-off under pretext of "nuclear threat" (hogwash, no evidence of that). See the video and details from the 2009 AIPAC Conference just concluded. Let's imagine the consequences of cutting of oil products from Iran: 1. Iran could reduce supply of crude petroleum to US and others, and get OPEC to agree. Iran controls a large percentage of world supply of crude. 2. Gas prices in the U.S. would skyrocket (again), in this economic war on Iran, in the midst of a severe recession and high unemployment (still growing)! 3. In consequence of #2, all consumer products (that require transportation and fuel) would also skyrocket , causing inflation of prices during recession and unemployment! AIPAC does not care about the U.S. , only the radical Zionist agenda of a "new middle east", and only them with nuclear weapons. Tell Congress NOT to support this legislation!
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POPSThe ethics of DNA Databasing... From Venter's statement: When we look at our not so distant past it is easy to understand how the idea of the anonymity and protection of research subjects came to pass. The supposed science-based eugenics movement, the human experiment atrocities of the Nazis and the Tuskegee syphilis research debacle are just a few examples that prove that we as a society do not have a very good track record on the research front. So naturally when the idea first arose of decoding our human genome, the complete set of genetic material from which all human life springs, it was met largely with fear, including concern of how to adequately protect those involved as DNA donors. Notions about genetics at the time were based on myth, superstition, misunderstanding, misinformation, misuse, fear, over-interpretation, abuse and overall ignorance propagated by the public, the press and—most surprisingly—even some in the scientific community."