- Poll: 1 in 3 vets sees Iraq, Afghan wars as wastes (AP)
- Israeli wins chemistry Nobel for quasicrystals (AP)
- Obama signs bill to keep government running (AP)
- Knox dad: She's strong, 'but it's been tough time' (AP)
- 10 years on and life grim for Afghans (AP)
- Wall Street protest expected to widen (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Hundreds of Nazi probes reopened (AP)
- FAA's new air traffic system hits turbulence (AP)
- A buyer's guide to the new iPhone 4S (AP)
- NBA talks break down over money, games in jeopardy (AP)
- Private sector adds jobs, planned layoffs rise (Reuters)
- Plunging business activity fuels euro recession fears (Reuters)
- Apple stumble seen opening door for rivals (Reuters)
- Exclusive: budget talks get down to taxes, benefits (Reuters)
- Insight: What a stronger Chinese yuan means for the U.S. (Reuters)
- Special Report: Europe's Debilitating Deja Vu (Reuters)
- Insight: On the run, Gaddafi leaves few footprints (Reuters)
- U.S. warns NATO over spending cuts, security (Reuters)
- Economic recovery 'close to faltering,' Ben Bernanke tells Congress (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Questions abound after fatal shooting is captured by cops' own camera (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-05
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
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Go Cain Go!!
(Credit: CBS/Getty)
New CBS poll shows that Herman Cain is climbing to the top, leaving Perry in the dust. Romney and Cain are tied for first.
(Credit: CBS/Getty)
So, it looks like The Alternative Conservative (yeah, me), has made the right call. I'm digging this Cain guy. I believe his message is getting out and I can see the libs foaming at the mouth as I write this.
Click title of this post for full story.
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2011-10-04
Moore Projection
I just got done writing a post about Garofalo and her projecting her racism on the Tea Party and now I see that Michael Moore is back doing the same thing.
Click title of this post so you can watch the video for yourself.
So, here we see again more projection. It's the democrats/socialists that are the ones always coveting what other people have. They think because they make it legal to steal from others that it somehow makes it okay? Who is the party that is always advocating for taxing the rich more so they can give to the poor and take credit for helping?
Wall Street is liberal anyway. Where the hell has Moore been for the past 20 years?
What rubbish.
Click title of this post so you can watch the video for yourself.
Michael Moore: "I think that, not only is this going to continue, these cities that you mentioned. This is what is so wonderful about this. There really isn't anything driving this other than what Wall Street has done and what those who are in charge of our economy have done. They weren't just happy enough with multi-billions, they wanted tens of hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions, so --"
Olbermann: "Kleptomania."
Moore: "They're kleptomaniacs, is what they are. They're out of control. I think there is some sort of sociopathic illness and they know what us to life in a kleptocracy. Where the kleptomaniacs run the show. This is going to spread. I said this last week, I said it two weeks ago when I first spoke with you. And the mainstream media was trying to pooh-pooh this, 'oh it's just a feud down there, don't worry.' Well what happened Saturday, not just here, but as you said in Boston, LA, in Chicago and elsewhere."
So, here we see again more projection. It's the democrats/socialists that are the ones always coveting what other people have. They think because they make it legal to steal from others that it somehow makes it okay? Who is the party that is always advocating for taxing the rich more so they can give to the poor and take credit for helping?
Wall Street is liberal anyway. Where the hell has Moore been for the past 20 years?
What rubbish.
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Janeane Garofalo -- Foaming at the Mouth
There are some people who, for whatever reason, have decided to just not think for themselves. They have such a hard time accepting that the crap they believe is not based in reality. In fact, they will try to find any excuse, no matter how unbelievable it may be, to continue to believe what they do.
Janeane Garofalo is a perfect example of the person I am describing. In her latest theory that is actually entertained by, of course, Keith Olbermann, she suggests that people in the Tea Party like Herman Cain because it hides the racist element.
Click title of this post so you can watch the full clip. Or, you can click here too.
Wow. If I could ask Ms. Garofalo one thing, I think it would be, "Why is it so hard for you to accept that some people do not look at a person's race/color/creed but rather their ideas?" Why is it that democrats/liberals/socialists like Garofalo are so OBSESSED with race?
Janeane Garofalo is a perfect example of the person I am describing. In her latest theory that is actually entertained by, of course, Keith Olbermann, she suggests that people in the Tea Party like Herman Cain because it hides the racist element.
Click title of this post so you can watch the full clip. Or, you can click here too.
Wow. If I could ask Ms. Garofalo one thing, I think it would be, "Why is it so hard for you to accept that some people do not look at a person's race/color/creed but rather their ideas?" Why is it that democrats/liberals/socialists like Garofalo are so OBSESSED with race?
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Biden Doesn't Know Van Jones?
Really Biden? You have no idea who Van Jones is? You've never heard anything about him?
We better hope nothing ever happens to Obama because this cat would be even worse.
Please say he's planning on running for president in four years! That would be hilarious!
Click title of this post for full story.
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
- Quantum physics is the focus of Nobel buzz (AP)
- Knox thanks Italians who supported her (AP)
- Spy games come to New York for UN General Assembly (AP)
- New iPhone expected from Apple on Tuesday (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Obama seeks debt collector proposal (AP)
- Probe: Drug abusers exploiting Medicare benefit (AP)
- Gov't report: Fannie knew of 'robo-signing' in '03 (AP)
- Protests against Wall Street spread across US (AP)
- Gunmen attack Shiite Muslims in Pakistan, kill 13 (AP)
- Wild CC helps Tigers take 2-1 lead in ALDS (AP)
- China warns of trade war if U.S. currency bill passes (Reuters)
- Apple to showcase new iPhone after 15-month hiatus (Reuters)
- Health consumers make deficit fight personal (Reuters)
- Obama's jobs bill falls to pieces in Congress (Reuters)
- Greek haircut under review, no new euro zone aid until November (Reuters)
- Italian appeal court clears Amanda Knox of murder (Reuters)
- UAW says contract talks with Ford going "smoothly" (Reuters)
- Humanitarian fears grow over Libya Sirte battle (Reuters)
- EPA on scene at massive Texas chemical fire to test for toxic fumes (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Leon Panetta in Israel: Will his urgent messages bring action? (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-03
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Scientist wins Nobel for medicine days after death (AP)
- Knox pleads with Italian court to free her (AP)
- Obama says announcement on trade coming soon (AP)
- Wall Street protesters dress as zombies in NYC (AP)
- Activists: Syrians detain 3,000 in town in 3 days (AP)
- More than 1 in 10 parents skip, delay kids' shots (AP)
- Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell (AP)
- US fugitive's wife: I didn't know about his past (AP)
- Turbulence blamed for injuries on 2 Boston flights (AP)
- Ravens score 3 TDs on defense to beat Jets 34-17 (AP)
- Greek gloom rocks markets, troubles lenders (Reuters)
- Manufacturing may help fight off new recession (Reuters)
- Wall St lower as financials weigh (Reuters)
- September auto sales up, allaying fears of recession (Reuters)
- Special Report: A "great haircut" to kick-start growth (Reuters)
- Obama says expects jobs bill vote by end of October (Reuters)
- Fighting halts aid mission into Libyan siege city (Reuters)
- Tearful Amanda Knox pleads for freedom (Reuters)
- US Supreme Court opens, likely to wade into health care debate (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Chris Christie sources say he still may run (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-02
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
- Yemeni jet mistakenly bombs army post, kills 30 (AP)
- 700 arrested after protest on NY's Brooklyn Bridge (AP)
- Afghanistan urges Pakistan to take steps for peace (AP)
- Long road from farm to fork worsens food outbreaks (AP)
- Filipinos still trapped on roofs; typhoons kill 59 (AP)
- In Jerusalem, an old-fashioned medium goes online (AP)
- Troy Davis mourned as a martyr by 1,000 in Ga. (AP)
- Jailed China Nobel winner's wife still silenced (AP)
- Beatles photographer Robert Whitaker dies at 71 (AP)
- A day later, Cano and Nova lead Yanks past Tigers (AP)
- Obama's healthcare law tops new Supreme Court term (Reuters)
- More than 700 arrested in Wall Street protest (Reuters)
- Shortages "killing patients" in Libya siege hospital (Reuters)
- Delayed free trade deals may go to Congress soon (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Democrats push tax hikes first in deficit talks (Reuters)
- Greece due to unveil plan to sack state workers (Reuters)
- Israel accepts Quartet call for peace talks (Reuters)
- China state media takes aim at U.S. currency bill (Reuters)
- Chris Christie sources say he still may run (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Hispanics leave school in face of Alabama's tough immigration law (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-01
For Some Reason...
...there are people in this world who are just miserable. They try their best to make everyone else around them miserable as well. They lie in order to manipulate people, situations, and outcomes. There is such a bittersweet happiness that presents itself when these liars are exposed for who they are. Justice makes me happy. Justice gives me hope.
There was a person (who I shall not name), I knew was lying. This lie was especially disturbing and its soul purpose was to try and manipulate and control. They have finally wormed their way out of the situation with another lie, of course. I couldn't believe it actually went on this long. While I hate that they did not have the moxie to admit they were lying, I finally have that weight lifted off my shoulders and the knowledge of knowing I was right all along.
So here's to miserable people....I pity you. If only you could deal in the world of reality and appreciate what you have, rather than what you don't have, you'd find the world to be a better place. Until then -- suck it! I'm glad you were exposed as a liar and a fraud.
There was a person (who I shall not name), I knew was lying. This lie was especially disturbing and its soul purpose was to try and manipulate and control. They have finally wormed their way out of the situation with another lie, of course. I couldn't believe it actually went on this long. While I hate that they did not have the moxie to admit they were lying, I finally have that weight lifted off my shoulders and the knowledge of knowing I was right all along.
So here's to miserable people....I pity you. If only you could deal in the world of reality and appreciate what you have, rather than what you don't have, you'd find the world to be a better place. Until then -- suck it! I'm glad you were exposed as a liar and a fraud.
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Today's Headlines -- Saturday
- With al-Awlaki dead, al-Qaida lacks Western voice (AP)
- Afghan president says talks with Taliban useless (AP)
- Libyan fighters seal off Gadhafi hometown (AP)
- Early state GOP voters seek signs of electability (AP)
- Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 (AP)
- Rescuers find 18 bodies in Indonesia plane crash (AP)
- Kenya: Alleged pirates abduct elderly Frenchwoman (AP)
- Plane hits Ferris wheel in Australia; no injuries (AP)
- NBA labor meetings to resume Saturday (AP)
- Rays rookie Moore dominates Texas in ALDS opener (AP)
- Exclusive: Democrats push tax hikes first in deficit talks (Reuters)
- NATO captures senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- China paper urges Europe get act together on debt crisis (Reuters)
- State job cuts on table at Greek loan talks (Reuters)
- U.S. struggles to chart fresh course with Pakistan (Reuters)
- Kodak denies bankruptcy plan but shares plummet (Reuters)
- Killer of governor of Pakistan's Punjab sentenced to death (Reuters)
- Yemen official decries U.S. call for Saleh to quit (Reuters)
- Listeria outbreak: Victims file lawsuits, but will they receive damages? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Terry Francona was no longer the right fit for these Red Sox (The Christian Science Monitor)
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