2011-07-31
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
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2011-07-30
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
- Dems, GOP still at loggerheads as clock ticks (AP)
- Boehner, Obama relationship tested in debt fight (AP)
- Norway gunman's tale diverges sharply from reality (AP)
- 400 attend roller rink shooting victims' funeral (AP)
- NATO bombs Libyan state TV transmitters (AP)
- What led to `Project Gunwalker'? (AP)
- Lawyer: 2 Americans held in Iran could be released (AP)
- Tropical system leaves little rain in dry Texas (AP)
- Bush to be in NYC to mark 10th anniversary of 9/11 (AP)
- Asomugha signing biggest of Eagles' bold moves (AP)
- Lawmakers race against clock on debt limit (Reuters)
- Moody's expects to affirm U.S. rating, negative outlook (Reuters)
- Libyan rebel commander killed by allied militia (Reuters)
- UK police add computer probe to phone-hack inquiry (Reuters)
- Iraq says to buy 36 F-16 fighters from U.S (Reuters)
- Turkey's Gul says no crisis as top generals quit (Reuters)
- NY Post reporters told to preserve documents: memos (Reuters)
- Growth anemic, debt row poses recession risk (Reuters)
- US 'almost out of time' for debt deal: Obama (AFP)
- Three journalists killed in NATO raid: Libya (AFP)
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2011-07-29
Today's Headlines -- Friday
Morning beautiful babies. I hope everyone has a great weekend!!!
- Debt-ceiling outcome as unclear as ever (AP)
- Economy slowed sharply in first half of year (AP)
- A week later, Norway mourns 76 victims of massacre (AP)
- AWOL soldier condemned '09 Fort Hood shootings (AP)
- Spain's embattled premier calls early elections (AP)
- Tens of thousands rally for unity in Egypt (AP)
- Nurse struggles to save starving Somali children (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Rosa Parks essay reveals rape attempt (AP)
- 'Horrid Henry' book series get film treatment (AP)
- It's back to work for Tiger Woods (AP)
- Republicans race to revive debt plan (Reuters)
- Economic growth tepid as spending flat (Reuters)
- Moody's threatens Spain rating cut (Reuters)
- Libyan rebels say military chief killed (Reuters)
- Special report: Is Israel Inc. too powerful? (Reuters)
- Chevron profit jumps on strong oil price (Reuters)
- UK lawmakers likely to recall James Murdoch on hacking (Reuters)
- Police say arrest of soldier foiled "terror plot" (Reuters)
- Debt crisis deepens as House postpones vote (AFP)
- Norway buries first victims as police question gunman (AFP)
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2011-07-28
Today's Headlines -- Thursday
- House GOP sets vote on revamped debt-limit bill (AP)
- Fear over debt fight taking hold with investors (AP)
- Police: Norway suspect will be interrogated again (AP)
- Gov't: Health tab to hit $4.6 trillion in 2020 (AP)
- 6 die in offensive to protect Somali relief effort (AP)
- FBI abduction team searches for missing NH girl (AP)
- SKorea: Alleged hacking attack hits Internet users (AP)
- Amy Winehouse left trove of unreleased music (AP)
- Sony sinks to $199M quarterly loss on disaster (AP)
- Mariners use 17 hits to end 17-game losing streak (AP)
- Republican debt plan faces close vote in Congress (Reuters)
- Credit Suisse cuts 2,000 jobs as poor trading hurts results (Reuters)
- Exxon profit up 41 percent, misses Street (Reuters)
- James Murdoch faces BSkyB board, doubts about role (Reuters)
- HSBC may cut more than 10,000 jobs: report (Reuters)
- Japan's tech firms face weak TV demand, keep forecasts (Reuters)
- Thomson Reuters reports tepid growth for key unit (Reuters)
- Special report: Goldman's new money machine: warehouses (Reuters)
- China's Wen vows to punish those to blame for rail crash (AFP)
- EU terror experts to meet as Norway probes killings (AFP)
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2011-07-27
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
- Durable goods orders fall 2.1 percent in June (AP)
- Default fears accompanying Hill stalemate on debt (AP)
- Conservative leader takes fight to his own party (AP)
- Norway PM: Attacks response to be 'more democracy' (AP)
- Low taxes, high health costs make US choices tough (AP)
- Analysis: Another sex scandal last thing DC needs (AP)
- Rains, mudslides kill 32, cause havoc in SKorea (AP)
- Police: Freestyle Olympic skier kills self in Utah (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills Kandahar mayor in Afghanistan (AP)
- For some, hypnosis eases pain, recovery of surgery (AP)
- Obama seeks "Plan B" as debt plans stall (Reuters)
- June durable goods orders fall on transportation (Reuters)
- Exclusive: SEC builds new tips machine to catch the next Madoff (Reuters)
- Analysis: QE3 may do more harm than good (Reuters)
- Is default deadline truly Aug 2? Analysts say no (Reuters)
- Boeing posts second-quarter profit, higher revenue (Reuters)
- Amazon revenue, spending surges; stock jumps (Reuters)
- Daimler sees emerging market car demand cooling (Reuters)
- Afghan mayor assassinated in troubled south (AFP)
- US debt deal elusive as default deadline looms (AFP)
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2011-07-26
One White Terrorist Proves That There is No Islamic Terrorism
Since the attack in Norway occurred, the left has been hammering away about how Anders Behring Breivik is a right-wing extremist and a Christian fundamentalist. Of course, even he has said in his manifesto that he is not religious but, this does not stop the media from saying that Islam and terror are not connected. It is their estimation that anyone has an equal chance of becoming a terrorist that attacks innocent people. In fact, many liberals I know have gone so far as to say that there is no Islamic threat; it is all just something cooked up by the media and the right to scare people. I even found someone say that there is no al Qaeda and the only threat is inflicted by the US military bombing the Islamic world.
Of course, we are all entitled to our opinion but when an opinion is based upon lies and complete ignorance of the outside world, or a blatant denial of terror attacks that come from Islam, what then? Are these just different opinions? Opinions from people who live in an imaginary world? Or are these people just deliberately lying to push their agenda? I'm not exactly sure. I want to believe that most people mean well but, they are just selective in the information that they read or absorb.
Unless you are asleep at the wheel, there is no denying the increasingly violent Islamic culture. It is not just the US they are violent towards, it's every country imaginable. Just think of the years they have made war against India, Israel, and many countries in Europe. It goes against all logic when I see these far lefty folks say things about how there is no threat from Islam. What's worse is when ONE attack comes from something other than an Islamic fundamentalist, they seem to be almost happy and excited about hanging everything they believe on one event, as if that somehow disproves any and every argument the other side has been trying to warn about.
Of course, we are all entitled to our opinion but when an opinion is based upon lies and complete ignorance of the outside world, or a blatant denial of terror attacks that come from Islam, what then? Are these just different opinions? Opinions from people who live in an imaginary world? Or are these people just deliberately lying to push their agenda? I'm not exactly sure. I want to believe that most people mean well but, they are just selective in the information that they read or absorb.
Unless you are asleep at the wheel, there is no denying the increasingly violent Islamic culture. It is not just the US they are violent towards, it's every country imaginable. Just think of the years they have made war against India, Israel, and many countries in Europe. It goes against all logic when I see these far lefty folks say things about how there is no threat from Islam. What's worse is when ONE attack comes from something other than an Islamic fundamentalist, they seem to be almost happy and excited about hanging everything they believe on one event, as if that somehow disproves any and every argument the other side has been trying to warn about.
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Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
- Rival plans ensnarl Congress over debt ceiling (AP)
- Top 4 in Congress not so fab on debt deal — yet (AP)
- Norway Justice employees missing after massacre (AP)
- Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities (AP)
- Post office ponders closing 1 in 10 retail outlets (AP)
- Invisible wounds of war: There's an app for that? (AP)
- Accord by NFL players, owners ends 18-week lockout (AP)
- In wake of allegation, congressman won't run again (AP)
- Teen thought he would die in Alaska bear attack (AP)
- Rangers pound Twins for 20 runs and 27 hits (AP)
- Lawmakers deadlocked over debt deal as default looms (Reuters)
- Norway police see attacker as probably alone (Reuters)
- Greek debt swap process to start in August: deputy finmin (Reuters)
- CME acts to curb volatile Treasury futures (Reuters)
- Saudi billionaire backs News Corp structure: report (Reuters)
- Back to business for NFL as labor dispute settled (Reuters)
- U.S. trucking funds end up in Taliban hands (Reuters)
- Credit Suisse may cut up to 2,000 jobs: report (Reuters)
- US debt talks limbo a 'dangerous game': Obama (AFP)
- Norway gunman in isolation as network claims probed (AFP)
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2011-07-25
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Norway suspect ordered held, warns of 2 more cells (AP)
- Atom smasher closes in on elusive particle (AP)
- Boehner, Reid preparing to move on debt limit (AP)
- Going public: Strauss-Kahn accuser tries rare path (AP)
- AP Sources: NFL, players have agreed to deal (AP)
- Vatican recalls envoy to Ireland amid abuse uproar (AP)
- New US envoy to Afghanistan: No rush for the exits (AP)
- Drug prices to plummet in wave of expiring patents (AP)
- Pelosi calls for ethics probe into Wu sex report (AP)
- Couples wed in NY's first same-sex marriages (AP)
- Lawmakers split as debt deadline looms, markets uneasy (Reuters)
- Norway mass killer jeered on way to court hearing (Reuters)
- Moody's warns Greek default almost certain (Reuters)
- RIM to cut 11 percent of workforce (Reuters)
- Part of New York's JFK airport evacuated: spokesman (Reuters)
- Hotel maid in Strauss-Kahn case speaks out (Reuters)
- Companies churn out profits but not jobs (Reuters)
- Analysis: Trichet loses face but leaves ECB a winner (Reuters)
- Norway gunman in closed court hearing (AFP)
- US rushes to avert disastrous default (AFP)
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2011-07-24
Weekend Headlines
- Midnight vows make NY largest gay-marriage state (AP)
- Norway police arrive 90 minutes after firing began (AP)
- Gunman kills self, 5 others at Texas roller rink (AP)
- Debt crisis: Deal sought to head off stock plunge (AP)
- Troubled diva Amy Winehouse dead at 27 (AP)
- Chavez returns to Venezuela from Cuba after chemo (AP)
- Train collision in China kills 35, injures 191 (AP)
- Retired Army Gen. John Shalikashvili dies (AP)
- Airlines are taking savings from expired taxes (AP)
- Players' executive committee to meet Monday (AP)
- Norway suspect deems killings atrocious but needed (Reuters)
- Congress scrambles for debt deal (Reuters)
- Workers search for survivors after China train crash kills 35 (Reuters)
- Fitch calls default, Greece pledges no let-up on debt (Reuters)
- BSkyB chair James Murdoch backed by investor Odey (Reuters)
- Former joint chiefs head Shalikashvili dies (Reuters)
- U.S. wastes $34 billion in Afghan and Iraq contracting (Reuters)
- Blasts rock Tripoli, Libya state TV says NATO strikes (Reuters)
- Norway carnage suspect admits responsibility (AFP)
- 35 dead after Chinese high-speed trains collide (AFP)
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2011-07-22
Today's Headlines -- Friday
Hey beautiful babies...happy Friday to everyone. It's finally the weekend. I hope you all have a great one. We are approaching the end of summer already. I can't believe it. I hope everyone has taken full advantage of the heat out there. I should be writing this weekend but, I will probably be on Facebook for a bit here and there so, don't be shy, add me, send a message, write on my wall...
Have an awesome safe weekend and here are your headlines:
Have an awesome safe weekend and here are your headlines:
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2011-07-21
Uh-oh! Sean Hannity PWNs Juan Williams
I like Juan Williams but, this clip is pretty darn funny and if you haven't seen it, take a look.
Sean Hannity did play a little bit of a nasty trick here, telling Juan the words were from Cantor but, I think sometimes these tactics are necessary when you are trying to point out the inconsistencies of liberals. It's not just Obama. Liberals are infamous for flipping sides, going any direction the wind blows, and presenting themselves as holier than thou, all while pointing to people who disagree with them as "evil" and "judgmental." Of course, we all know that it is always liberals projecting themselves and their own behavior onto others.
Sean Hannity did play a little bit of a nasty trick here, telling Juan the words were from Cantor but, I think sometimes these tactics are necessary when you are trying to point out the inconsistencies of liberals. It's not just Obama. Liberals are infamous for flipping sides, going any direction the wind blows, and presenting themselves as holier than thou, all while pointing to people who disagree with them as "evil" and "judgmental." Of course, we all know that it is always liberals projecting themselves and their own behavior onto others.
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Today's Headlines -- Thursday
Morning beautiful babies! I've only been able to post the headlines recently. I've been working on quite a few different writing projects so, I've been rather busy. It's summer as well so, I'm kicking back and getting ready for a crazy year coming right around the corner. Election season is upon us, folks. Big things are finally starting to come around the corner. So, stay tuned and enjoy the summer while it lasts.
- Space shuttle comes to 'final stop' after 30 years (AP)
- Repeal question on Ohio's union law makes ballot (AP)
- Progress scarce as debt limit impasse continues (AP)
- Europe eyes new Greek aid, rescue fund overhaul (AP)
- Report: New questions over UK PMs ex-news chief (AP)
- More people sought unemployment benefits last week (AP)
- 10 dead in Malawi anti-government demonstrations (AP)
- Analysts: Somali war helped turn drought to famine (AP)
- Entire Apple stores being faked in China (AP)
- Owners meet to discuss — and maybe vote on — deal (AP)
- Europe eyes sweeping new powers for rescue fund (Reuters)
- S&P says 50-50 chance of U.S. downgrade (Reuters)
- Regional factory rebound, jobless claims up (Reuters)
- Express Scripts to buy Medco for $29 billion (Reuters)
- Morgan Stanley stuns market with results (Reuters)
- Potential opening for long-term debt deal (Reuters)
- Global slowdown signs strengthen, debt crisis weighs (Reuters)
- Fed should do more if economy doesn't improve: Evans (Reuters)
- End of an era for US spaceflight as Atlantis lands (AFP)
- Eurozone offers Greece lifeline, with default risk (AFP)
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2011-07-20
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
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2011-07-19
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
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2011-07-18
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- UK PM calls for emergency session of parliament (AP)
- Debt talks and little else on Washington's agenda (AP)
- Lawyer: Elaborate plans made to keep Anthony safe (AP)
- Brain injury raises dementia risk, US study finds (AP)
- Accusations fly over obscure Medicare board (AP)
- Gen. Petraeus hands over command in Afghanistan (AP)
- Post-9/11, biggest terror threat is underground (AP)
- Are grandparents safer drivers than mom and dad? (AP)
- Stage falls at Ottawa Bluesfest; 8 injured (AP)
- Japan wins 1st World Cup title in penalty shootout (AP)
- Democrats, Republicans still at odds on debt ceiling (Reuters)
- Obama picks bank critic Cordray for consumer job (Reuters)
- Cameron defends actions as scandal fells police chief (Reuters)
- Summers urges aggressive euro zone crisis response (Reuters)
- World economy to keep strong but risks abound: Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Moody's suggests U.S. eliminate debt ceiling (Reuters)
- Pakistan looms large as Clinton flies to India (Reuters)
- New CIA chief Petraeus hands over command in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- British PM delays parliamentary break over hacking (AFP)
- Libya rebels report heavy street fighting in Brega (AFP)
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2011-07-16
Today's Headlines -- Saturday
- Congress seeks debt solution, Obama goes to public (AP)
- 'We are sorry' Murdoch tells UK in full-page ad (AP)
- Casey Anthony's future uncertain as release nears (AP)
- Feds get a dose of kitchen-table economics (AP)
- Chavez heads to Cuba, says chemo to 'attack hard' (AP)
- Troops march in San Diego's gay pride parade (AP)
- Shooter in Afghan army uniform kills NATO trooper (AP)
- LA avoids feared 'Carmageddon' traffic jam (AP)
- 'Harry Potter' conjures first-day record of $92.1M (AP)
- NKoreans: Musk deer meds cause failed WCup tests (AP)
- Obama, lawmakers press ahead for elusive debt deal (Reuters)
- Light traffic in LA despite Carmageddon (Reuters)
- Murdoch says "sorry" as pressure mounts on UK police (Reuters)
- China slams U.S. "interference" after Obama meets Dalai Lama (Reuters)
- Court temporarily reinstates "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (Reuters)
- Heavy casualties reported in Libya fighting (Reuters)
- Heat wave plunges much of U.S. into a deep fryer (Reuters)
- Venezuela's Chavez heads to Cuba for chemotherapy (Reuters)
- Obama defies China warnings to host Dalai Lama (AFP)
- British government, police under pressure over Murdoch links (AFP)
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2011-07-15
Today's Headlines -- Friday
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2011-07-14
Today's Headlines -- Thursday
- Debt talks: No 'hallelujah moment' in sight (AP)
- Minn. gov. willing to take GOP offer, end shutdown (AP)
- U-Turn: Murdochs to be questioned by UK parliament (AP)
- Ron Paul's new TV ad opposes raising debt limit (AP)
- Cantor emerges as player and pain in debt talks (AP)
- Kennedy family divided over Mass. family compound (AP)
- NYC man held in boy's slaying says he hears voices (AP)
- In LA, dire warnings as freeway closure looms (AP)
- Calif. gov signs landmark law to teach gay history (AP)
- Judge declares mistrial in Clemens case (AP)
- Murdochs bow to pressure to attend UK parliament (Reuters)
- Obama, lawmakers debate taxes in latest deficit talk (Reuters)
- Jobless claims fall, but retail sales timid (Reuters)
- Google smashes Street expectations, shares surge (Reuters)
- FBI to probe News Corp 9/11 hacking allegations (Reuters)
- Moody's puts U.S. ratings on review for downgrade (Reuters)
- JPMorgan profit rises, loan book grows (Reuters)
- Deutsche Boerse owners back $9.7 billion NYSE merger (Reuters)
- Indian PM vows swift justice for Mumbai victims (AFP)
- Murdoch, son agree to testify as FBI starts probe (AFP)
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2011-07-12
Try Casey Anthony in Federal Court
Caylee Anthony
No mother who loses her daughter in a so called "accident" goes around making up stories about a nanny, goes out and parties, literally celebrating the death of her baby. This was a cold-blooded, heartless murder committed by a sick sociopath named Casey Anthony!
Again, please read and sign petition by clicking the title of this post. It is NOT double jeopardy if the Federal Court tries her.
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In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up: Ramblings
Definitely check out my man's new blog. I am very excited about getting him back into doing what he loves and following his dream of writing. This is a huge deal for both of us. He will begin to write a lot more on music but, overall he is going to be doing writing on a variety of subjects that interest him, so please show your support! Every American has a dream that they should be living and I'm so proud he is seeking out his calling and pushing forward to become the man he knows he can be.
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