Thursday, May 20, 2010

Headlines - Thursday May 20

"If you find it uncomfortable to believe that we're biologically related to humans, you can always grow up to be a Creationist, my child."
 
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If you need further proof that this is now the Corporate States of America, here you go: 
 
A CBS News team was threatened with arrest by Coast Guard officials in the Gulf of Mexico who said they were acting under the authority of British Petroleum.
 
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69% of Utah fourth-graders not reading at proficient level.
 
The other 31% must be liberals.
 
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They didn't care when they used to burn Negro churches either:

On May 10th, a middle-aged man carried a can of gasoline and a pipe bomb into the Jacksonville Islamic Center of Northeast Florida during evening prayers and detonated it. Fortunately, there were no injuries to people, though the bomb did damage property.

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So, a mosque is bombed by a white guy and the bomb isn't exactly small, but the national media sees no value in reporting it? Really? And yet, that is evidently the case.
Muslims are the new Black, don'tcha know ...
 
The General writes to Wolf Blitzer.
 
walter cronkite
 
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A bunch of hardscrabble Gulf fishermen are one thing: the multi-billion-dollar Florida economy is catastrophe squared. "The first oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill has entered an ocean current that could take it to Florida and up the east coast of the US, scientists say. A "small portion" of oil sheen is in the Loop Current, which circulates in the Gulf, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said. Diluted oil could appear in isolated parts of Florida if persistent winds pushed the current that way, it added. European scientists warn the spill could reach Florida within six days. Oil has been spewing into the Gulf since the offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, leased by oil giant BP, exploded off the coast of Louisiana on 20 April and sank two days later. Satellite images released by the European Space Agency (ESA) depict a streak of oil stretching south from the main slick into the Loop Current - a body of fast-flowing water coming from the Caribbean which the agency says is likely to propel oil towards Florida within six days."
 
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As Upton Sinclair once remarked, "It is difficult to get a
man to understand something, when his salary depends
upon his not understanding it!"
 
 
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How Secretary Salazar Pledged to Reform
the Obama Administration's Ties to Big Oil
 
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The God Over Progress party strikes again
 
I guess the GOP believes that either the baby Jesus will take care of things like energy and disease, or that they'll be raptured and they don't care what happens afterwards. Because the Republican Party is now officially the party of ignorance, superstition, and despair:
It was strike two for a major science funding bill Wednesday as House Republicans again united to derail legislation they said was too expensive.

Going down to defeat was legislation that would have committed more than $40 billion over three years to boost funding for the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies involved in basic and applied science, provided loan guarantees to small businesses developing new technologies and promoted science and math education.

Congress enacted a first version of the legislation in 2007 with a large majority in the House and a unanimous vote in the Senate. But in this election year, with Republicans out to show their anti-spending credentials and intent on disrupting the Democratic agenda, things are different.
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Explain to me why the teabaggers are not clamoring for the heads of these guys
 
Probably because the banksters who have been ripping off the states by collusion and bid-rigging are (a) white; (b) rich; and (c) Republicans.

Of course, if they were Black and working for ACORN, oh, how the outrage would flow!

Don't expect to see much coverage of this story on the Fox-Murdoch Right Wing Noise Machine.
 
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You will see this happen at Mission Bay this summer, we promise.
 
Arizona threatens to cut L.A. power as payback for boycott.
 
LADWP To Arizona: 'Suck It, We Actually Own Your Power Plants'

How the Rekers 'rent boy' scandal could undermine Prop 8 supporters' court battle.
 
 
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Bob Bennett still literally considering running as a write-in candidate

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