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-Obits-
Deadliest Catch Captain Phil Harris Dies
The best show on television. He was a big reason why...
Phil Harris, the salty skipper of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery's Deadliest Catch, has died. He was 53.

The deep-sea fisherman suffered a stroke on Jan. 29 and, although both his immediate and TV families were clinging to small signs of a recovery, he ultimately succumbed to the trauma on Tuesday.

"It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our dad," Harris' sons, Jake and Josh, said in a statement. "Dad has always been a fighter and continued to be until the end. For us and the crew, he was someone who never backed down. We will remember and celebrate that strength. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers."

Talking about his life at sea recently, Harris said there are certain superstitions he always abided by.

"I don't leave on a Friday, ever," he said, "because the last two times I did I blew up the main engine. So I just don't do it."

Harris was unloading his latest catch when he suffered his stroke on the 29th, a Friday.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 09:59 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Never saw the show, but my condolences to his family.

It may be for the best (for him; his family of course won't think so) - a major stroke would probably have permanently disabled him, which would have been torture for so active a man.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 02/10/2010 10:32 Comments || Top||

#2  It is the Phil Harris's and millions of others like him that make this country work. We will miss him, and we should all take the time to say a little prayer for him and his family.
Posted by: Waldemar Gleamp1150 || 02/10/2010 10:35 Comments || Top||

#3  "It is the Phil Harris's and millions of others like him that make this country work"

Absolutely right, Waldemar. Without people willing to do the hard and dirty jobs, we'd all be screwed. Mr. Harris, and others like him, have my greatest respect and gratitude.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 02/10/2010 10:49 Comments || Top||

#4  love the show and really liked Phil. He lived hard, played hard. RIP
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2010 11:26 Comments || Top||

#5  My wife is not going to like this news. Our condolences to the family and friends.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 11:29 Comments || Top||

#6  Deadliest Catch was the kind of reality show I could get behind. Real drama, not artificially edited together drama.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 12:26 Comments || Top||

#7  Fair winds and following seas Captain Phil. You will be missed.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 13:11 Comments || Top||

#8  If the way he came across on the show is any indication, he was a decent and honorable man and a good steward of his ship and crew.

He'd had health problems the last two years. It was a major plot-line two seasons ago; the camera crew got so worried about him they broke protocol and told his sons about it so they could convince him to go to the hospital. I got the impression that he really should have retired after that, but he got himself back out to sea by sheer force of will. If he'd stayed on the beach, he would have been miserable; this way, he got to do what he loved most right up to the last. Not a bad way to go, I suppose.

Rest in peace.
Posted by: Mike || 02/10/2010 14:59 Comments || Top||

#9  VARIOUS NET POSTERS > As per they way they believed he was abusing his own body on the show, CAPT PHIL was the proverbial "HEART ATTACK/STROKE WAITING TO HAPPEN" [medically speaking].

OTOH, LEADERSHIP IS NEVER EASY - NEVER WAS, NEVER WILL, + NO REAL MAN WANTS IT TO BE ANYWAYS. It takes a lot to be a good or outstanding leader.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 19:10 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Sean Payton's Testicles named Superbowl Co-MVP's
With apologies to the mods and our lady regulars, I just can't resist this one.
For the first time since Super Bowl XII the Super Bowl MVP will be shared. In 1978 Randy White and Harvey Martin of the Dallas Cowboys shared the award, and now the left and right nuts of New Orleans Saints' head coach Sean Payton have earned the honor.

"They stepped up huge for us," said Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who threw for 288 yards and two touchdowns in the win. "They don't get a lot of attention because they're hidden inside his pants, but we couldn't have won without them."

Despite being smaller than every player on the field at just 140 pounds apiece, Payton's testicles proved the difference in the game by calling for an onside kick to open the second half. This after going for it on 4th-and-goal -- and failing -- late in the second half. The Saints recovered the kick and scored their first touchdown of the game, taking the lead in the game.

"I don't know which one of them called for it, or if they made the decision together," said Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey. "But I wanted to hug his entire scrotum after we got the kick."

Indianapolis head coach Jim Caldwell said he could only tip his cap to Payton's nuts."We prepared for Drew Brees, we prepared for their running backs and receivers," he said. "But we couldn't contain his balls. They overwhelmed us."

With their newfound notoriety, Payton's testicles are expected to have numerous endorsement and adult film opportunities. But they are first headed to Disney World.

"My wife and I are taking a much needed vacation," said Payton. "My testicles still have some work to do."
Posted by: Matt || 02/10/2010 15:13 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Chicago Illinois Earthquake
We've just received breaking news that there has been an earthquake in Chicago , Illinois . The Chicago Earthquake occurred at around 4 am and woke Illinois natives as well as people from nearby states. The Illinois Earthquake was only an

Seismologists were surprised by the event because it was not attributable to geologic phenomena. They theorized that the state's Democratic majority voting block (Mostly residing in cemeteries) simultaneously rolled over in their graves after hearing about their party's loss of domination in our nation's capital. Others theorize that Mayor Daily arranged it to get Federal relief funds like Haiti .
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 12:02 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Didn't feel it here on the north shore. Maybe slept too well at 4 a.m., or maybe the snow muffled it.
Posted by: Halliburton - Mysterious Conspiracy Division || 02/10/2010 12:37 Comments || Top||

#2  The only earthquake I ever felt was in Peoria,Ill circa 69/70. Weird feeling like a really heavy truck going by without any noise.
Posted by: AlanC || 02/10/2010 13:04 Comments || Top||

#3  From living in LA for 14 years, there's little reason you should feel a 4.3 quake. Especially is you were asleep.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al || 02/10/2010 13:38 Comments || Top||

#4  I blame global warming . . . and the Bush administration.
Posted by: Mike || 02/10/2010 15:00 Comments || Top||

#5  I didn't feel it in the western suburbs, though my wife claims to have felt it.
Posted by: Spot || 02/10/2010 15:44 Comments || Top||

#6  Clearly it was due to the Illini unexpectedly beating Wisconsin up at the Kohl Center and creating a seismic shift in the Big Ten standings.
Posted by: eLarson || 02/10/2010 16:50 Comments || Top||

#7  I'm in the N/W 'burbs. The dog went whack-o but, aside of that, nada.
Posted by: Andy Chegum4157 || 02/10/2010 16:55 Comments || Top||

#8  It's been downgraded to a 3.8 tremor. I felt a 3.2 in Germany, but you have to be awake and fairly sensitive to do that (living on the top floor of a three-story building doesn't hurt, either).
Posted by: Old Patriot || 02/10/2010 17:03 Comments || Top||

#9  my wife claims to have felt it.

You should have taken credit for that, spot.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/10/2010 17:19 Comments || Top||

#10  http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2010snay.php

Posted by: crosspatch || 02/10/2010 17:26 Comments || Top||

#11  It was Oprah Winfrey and Fat Albert Slam Dancing.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 02/10/2010 18:38 Comments || Top||


Senate "Global Warming" Hearing Postponed Due to Snowmaggedon
YJCMTSU
The following Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works hearings have been postponed due to inclement weather this week:

- The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Subcommittee on Water and Wildlife, will hold a hearing entitled, "Collaborative Solutions to Wildlife and Habitat Management."

- The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will hold a hearing entitled, "Global Warming Impacts, Including Public Health, in the United States."

Once the hearings are rescheduled, information will be posted.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 02/10/2010 10:24 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  - The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works will hold a hearing entitled, "Global Warming Climate Change Stuff That Impacts Stuff, Including Public Health, in the United States."

Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 11:11 Comments || Top||

#2  In other times and cultures, this sheer number of these coincidences would be considered a sign from above.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:11 Comments || Top||

#3  "The Who" not really, perform Baba O'Reily (AKA Teenage Frozen Wasteland)
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 21:08 Comments || Top||

#4  Previous record for seasonal snowfall was 1898-99 for D.C. Today we broke that record by (about) a foot, and there's still five more weeks of winter!
Posted by: Bobby || 02/10/2010 21:30 Comments || Top||

#5  ION NEWSKERALA > CLIMATE "TIPPING POINTS" COULD SUDDENLY OCCUR WITHOUT NOTICE; + URBANIZATION, GLOBAL TRADE STRIPPING GLOBE OF FOREST COVER, + 38%/40% OF GLOBAL LAND AT RISK FOR DESERTIFICATION [becom deserts + dry tundra], + SCIENTIST: CLIMATE CHANGE WILL MAKE THE WORLD MORE FRAGRANT.

D *** NG IT, THE WORLD = GAIA HAS SERIOUS BO [Body Odor], + ONLY OUR WARMING-HAPPY SUN CAN GET GAIA TO USE DEODORANT, OR AT LEAST TAKE MORE BATHS = GLOBAL FLOODS NOW AND THEN, LIKE DAT BIBLE GUY NOAH!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 22:23 Comments || Top||

#6  Clearly all this frivolous weirdo Hippy GLOBAL WARMING is from Eve's side of the Rib Cage!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 22:25 Comments || Top||


Africa Subsaharan
Black Zimbabweans to take control of white-owned companies
Just because they're not in the news doesn't mean Bob isn't stealing everything that isn't nailed down ...
White-owned companies in Zimbabwe are to be forced to hand majority control to black businessmen in a move that could lead to chaos rivalling the seizure of the country's commercial farms. The new regulations demand that all foreign and locally owned companies hand over at least 51 per cent ownership to black Zimbabweans.

Thousands of firms, including the Zimbabwean operations of giants such as Barclays Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and the mining company Rio Tinto, will be affected, and they must submit their plans to comply by March 1.

The new law plunged the unity government into deeper crisis. Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of the former opposition Movement for Democratic Change turned prime minister in the coalition, told The Daily Telegraph the move had been made without his knowledge.
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Posted by: Steve White || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Yo, Bob. Do dis mean I can be one o dem ontropinours now?
Posted by: Farmin B. Hard || 02/10/2010 0:05 Comments || Top||

#2  But the farm seizures worked so well didn't they?
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 0:39 Comments || Top||

#3  Somehow I can't work up a lot of sympathy, seein' as how this crap was going on with the farmers right under their noses......
however, having said that, i would not be surprised if maybe there is some pushback..
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 02/10/2010 1:26 Comments || Top||

#4  Keeps me wondering why one of our B-2s doesn't fly a BombEx one dark night, just to keep their eye in. Charge it off to humanitarian relief.
Posted by: Nero || 02/10/2010 1:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Rhetorical question I suppose, but does anyone out there besides myself ever wonder why these horrid Zimbob stories never appear on US teevee, or gain an audible comment from our US State Department?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 3:17 Comments || Top||

#6  Be sure to take over the airliners. Esp, the one Bobby Z flies.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:10 Comments || Top||

#7  Hey, give all those businesses to the Haitians that would work out on the Humanitarian Relief side of the equation but probably be only slightly better for the Zbob economy.
Posted by: AlanC || 02/10/2010 8:25 Comments || Top||

#8  I am sure this will work as well as the seizure of white farms and giving them to uneducated and unskilled blacks.
Posted by: DarthVader || 02/10/2010 9:35 Comments || Top||

#9  Rhetorical question I suppose, but does anyone out there besides myself ever wonder why these horrid Zimbob stories never appear on US teevee, or gain an audible comment from our US State Department?

Professional courtesy...Socialist usually don't diss other Socialists [until they want to put a knife in their back or ice pick in their head].
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/10/2010 11:31 Comments || Top||


Nigeria names caretaker head of state
The Nigerian Parliament has voted to suspend the ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua from office and hand power to his deputy, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan.
Well, good luck...ummmmmmmmm...nevermind.
Following the Tuesday's vote, Jonathan is now the acting leader of Africa's most populous nation, taking on the country's reigns in place of Yar'Adua, who has been undergoing medical treatment in Saudi Arabia since late November.
"Mmmff!"
"He's doing it again, Doctor!"

Send my brother Badluck to Saudi to step on Umaru's oxygen line. But tell him not to make it too obvious...
"And keep my brother Noluck away from the presidential plane!"
The parliamentary motion, which was passed by both the senate and the lower house, also names the deputy as the commander-in-chief.

However, Yar'Adua will reassume his duties as soon as he recovers from heart and kidney complications and is well enough to take hold of the presidential responsibilities.
[Gibber?]
"Yes, you can still be president, yer Excellency!"

The move comes following an emergency meeting on Friday, when thirty-six Nigerian governors backed Jonathan's bid to take temporarily control of the government.

Yar'Adua's absence has caused legal challenges and cabinet splits, triggering mass protests in the country. The new vote was aimed at ending the political uncertainty in the country.
So I wonder when we'll start getting the scam emails?
Some Western governments voiced concerns late last month over Yar'Adua's prolonged absence, but a Nigerian court rejected suggestions that a caretaker head of state be appointed until Yar'Adua's return.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  about time for a caretaker...
Posted by: 3dc || 02/10/2010 0:30 Comments || Top||

#2  Does this count as a coup?

Will President Obama demand that President Umaru Yar'Adua ne returned to office?
Posted by: Kelly || 02/10/2010 7:54 Comments || Top||

#3  A new caretaker for the thieves and pickpockets of Africa.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 8:03 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Arab ambassador discovers bride is bearded and cross-eyed behind veil
The envoy had only met the woman a few times, during which she had hidden her face behind a niqab, the Gulf News reported.

After the marriage contract was signed, the ambassador attempted to kiss his bride-to-be. It was only then that he discovered her facial hair and eyes.

The ambassador told an Islamic Sharia court in the United Arab Emirates he was tricked into the marriage as the woman's mother had shown his own mother pictures of her sister instead of his bride-to-be.

He sued for the contract to be annulled and also demanded the woman pay him 500,000 dirhams (£85,000) for clothes, jewelry and other gifts he had bought for her.

The court annulled the contract but rejected the ambassador's demand for compensation.

The report did not identify the ambassador.
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 08:01 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I'd say he got off rather cheaply. Over time, one could pay £85,000 for shave cream, razor blades, and aftershave.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 8:26 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm sure the woman would use a sugar/honey or beeswax product rather than shave, Besoeker. That is, she would if she knew about them. Apparently she didn't since she failed to use one prior to meeting up with her newly betrothed spouse.

And for that matter there are quite effective surgical and rehab exercise programs for strabismus. It's a pity her family didn't bother to invest in them - it would improve not only her appearance but also her ability to read, drive and otherwise participate in the various social and economic activities that are so trendy these days.
Posted by: lotp || 02/10/2010 8:49 Comments || Top||

#3  Wouldn't that make her a not so rare and prized beauty in Inbreedistan?
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:49 Comments || Top||

#4  They won't shave or wax. The old wives' tale that cut hair just grows back thicker is alive and well.
Posted by: gromky || 02/10/2010 9:11 Comments || Top||

#5  And in fact shaved hair feels thicker as it grows out, due to the blunt end of the cut hair shaft. Which is why waxing is in such vogue.
Posted by: lotp || 02/10/2010 9:39 Comments || Top||

#6  I'm sure the woman would use a sugar/honey or beeswax product rather than shave, Besoeker. lotp

I believe you may be making a questionable assumption with regard to gender.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 10:14 Comments || Top||

#7  Doesn't the guy believe in polygamy? I thought that's why they had it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/10/2010 10:22 Comments || Top||

#8  But she has huge...tracks of land.
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 02/10/2010 10:31 Comments || Top||

#9  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8506946.stm
Posted by: Oscar || 02/10/2010 10:32 Comments || Top||

#10  I curse your moustache, bitch!
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 10:33 Comments || Top||

#11  Kiss me, baby...

Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 10:39 Comments || Top||

#12  For £85,000, he could purchase his own laser for home hair removal.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091 || 02/10/2010 11:28 Comments || Top||

#13  And here I was wondering the origin of the phrase "Buyer Beware".
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 11:46 Comments || Top||

#14  A pig in a poke.
Posted by: mojo || 02/10/2010 11:51 Comments || Top||

#15  Bait and switch
Posted by: john frum || 02/10/2010 16:40 Comments || Top||

#16  Spill the beans, tu3031, you're really dot-com, aren't you ...
Posted by: Steve White || 02/10/2010 17:53 Comments || Top||

#17  If this guy becomes a Martyr, he's going to be really disappointed with the bearded Virgins.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 17:54 Comments || Top||

#18  Uh, uh, DOES THIS MEAN THE HONEYMOON WAS "AWKWARD"???

Gut nuthin.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 20:08 Comments || Top||


Dubai diners flock to eat new 'camel burger'
Are they braced for the Al Qaeda reaction to this sacrilege? Well, maybe they can blunt it by offering a free super-sized fries with that to any card-carrying Taliban.
A new fast food sensation has hit the Emirates' culinary scene. Right now, Dubai diners can't seem to get enough of the "camel burger."

"It's a sensation," Ramesh, restaurant manager at "Local House" the restaurant chain behind the burgers told CNN. "Everyone's bored of beef and chicken. So, as soon as the word got out, we had queues of customers eager to give it a try."

Not only are the exotic burgers a novelty, they are also a healthier alternative to their beefy American cousins, the restaurant claims. The $6 "camel quarter-pounder" is virtually fat and cholesterol-free, according to Ramesh.

"Not only are they super healthy, but the flavor is amazing," he told CNN of the centuries-old Bedouin delicacy they have given a 21st century twist.

Instead of the familiar sesame bun, they serve the burgers with freshly-baked "khameer" -- a popular and yeasty regional bread.

"It also comes with melted cheddar cheese, our very own burger sauce and a portion of fries," Ramesh said.

The restaurant's novel burgers have so far been a runaway success with inquisitive tourists and local Emirates alike.

"Many have said they prefer it to normal burgers, and a lot of people can hardly taste the difference," Ramesh told CNN.

Although camel meat is similar to beef in taste, it has a reputation for being extraordinarily tough. How the "Local House" transforms it into a soft and tender patty remains a closely guarded secret.

"Khalib [camel-burger inventor and the restaurant's owner] spent over two months perfecting the recipe and working out how to tenderize the meat. I'm not permitted to tell you how it's done," Ramesh said.

For the full camel experience, patrons are invited to wash their order down with a vitamin and insulin-rich vanilla-flavored camel milkshake. In fact, so popular are their camel products that the restaurant has plans to open a new section -- provisionally called the "Camel Corner."

"We'll sell camel soup, camel salad, camel steak, camel kebab, camel biryani [a rice-based curry dish] and a 'camel special,'" Ramesh told CNN.

Camel meat has, for centuries, been a feature of traditional nomad recipes as a result of its ability to survive in the very arid conditions of the Arabian Peninsula.

The transition to a more urban, sedentary way of life has replaced these customs in all but the most isolated tribes, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

The camel burger is a modern way of engaging with traditional foods, Ramesh told CNN. "Local House" is not the only establishment in Dubai exploring the desert-dweller's culinary potential.

Last year, the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum founded "Al nassma," which produces exclusive camels' milk chocolate. The unusual chocolatiers aim to become the "Godiva of the Middle East," according to Reuters.

With plans for a new burger joint to be built in the shadow of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, camel meat is on its way to being a food of Dubai's future as well as its ancient past.
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 03:13 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I hope camel burgers take off. There are a million of the buggers wandering around the Western Australian outback.

BTW they are very large animals. A full grown camel must be 20 foot high. A lot of burgers.
Posted by: phil_b || 02/10/2010 6:45 Comments || Top||

#2  ..... but next came a delightful paté of smoked camel with a heart of foie gras.

I think I'll pass.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 6:54 Comments || Top||

#3  What's next, horsemeat hamburgers? Donkey ragout? They're beasts of burden, of course they're gonna be tough. And probably not all that tasty.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 02/10/2010 7:58 Comments || Top||

#4  Many have said they prefer it to normal burgers, and a lot of people can hardly taste the difference

The very definition of a trendy food.
Posted by: lotp || 02/10/2010 8:54 Comments || Top||

#5  I don't know, but this seems uncomfortably close to cannibalism.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:57 Comments || Top||

#6  Everyone's bored of beef and chicken

Have they considered, you know, pork?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al || 02/10/2010 11:30 Comments || Top||

#7  Now we know what happens to the losers of those camel beauty contests.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 11:43 Comments || Top||

#8  One hump, or two.....?
Posted by: Your Caterer || 02/10/2010 12:39 Comments || Top||

#9  MSM-NET > the RUSSIANS + AUSSIES-NZ wanna bring back select extinct Species, albeit scientifically manipulated, to improve or broaden Humanity's choice of food.

Lest we fergit, HOLIDAY TURKEYS > form of VULTURE, i.e. TV's legendary CARRION EATERS.

* PIGS > are OMNIVORES.
* COWS/BOVINE > EAT THEIR OWN CRUD, like Camels.
YOUTUBE - INDIAN "SACRED COWS" are not above eating CUTE SOFT FURRY LIVE BABY CHICKENS that cross their path.
* CHIMPANZEES > ARTIC > PERT suggests may engage in possible GROUP HUNTS OF YOUNG LIONS OR LEOPARDS IN AFRICA.
* BIGFOOT/SASQUATCH > allegedly been seen carrying DEAD DEER, SHEEP, + WILD BOARS, ostens for food???

D *** NG IT, MORIARITY, DON'T BE FOOLED - DAT BAMBI'S A KILLER, A WILD BLOOD-THIRSTY KILLER THEY TELLS YA, LIKE CUTE BEAGLE DOGS!

1980's "FAR SIDE" SKIT > FARMER DISCOVERS HIS SEEMINGLY LOYAL MILK COWS PLANNING TO CARVE HIM UP FOR STEAKS [wid Wall Chart].
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Bangladesh
Rampage at Rajashi U.
[Bangla Daily Star] A final-year student and activist of Bangladesh Chhatra League was hacked to death by cadres of Islami Chhatra Shibir at Rajshahi University early yesterday.

Around 100 others were wounded in overnight clashes between BCL and Shibir activists.

Motihar police recovered the body of Faruk Hossain, a BCL activist and student of mathematics, from inside a manhole yesterday morning. Police say Faruk was hacked in the television room of Shah Mokhdum Hall around 2:00am and dumped into the manhole.
The Islami Chhatra Shibir...in the television room...with the machetes.
The injured were admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital and RU Medical Centre. Condition of 17 of them is stated to be critical.

Shibir men had cut tendons of at least four BCL activists, said leaders of Chhatra League, associated student body of the ruling Awami League.

Police arrested 16 cadres of Shibir, associated student organisation of Jamaat-e-Islami, on charge of killing Faruk.

The RU syndicate at an emergency meeting last night suspended all classes till tomorrow and examinations till February 17. A five-member committee headed by Prof Golam Kabir, dean of Life and Earth Science Faculty, has been formed to probe the violence and submit a report as soon as possible.

Students said the clashes erupted when BCL activist Asaduzzaman tried to enter his room at Shibir-dominated Bangabandhu Hall. Khalid, secretary of hall unit Shibir, barred Asad from entering his room around 8:00pm Monday and allegedly beat up him and another BCL activist Muhammad Kawser.

On information, police raided Bangabandhu and Latif halls and arrested 13 Shibir activists.

As the law enforcers left the dormitories, BCL activists attacked a Shibir worker at the TV room of Shah Mokhdum Hall. Shibir men equipped with firearms and sharp weapons reiterated, triggering a gunfight on the campus.

Police fired about 500 blank shots, rubber bullets and teargas shells to bring the situation under control.
Shooting blanks at cadres wouldn't strike me as especially effective ...
Armed Shibir cadres sporadically clashed and exchanged gunshots with the police turning the campus into a battlefield. They also torched two rooms and damaged 30 others at the Suhrawardi Hall.

Faruk, son of Fazlur Rahman, hailed from Khoddorsagna village in Joypurhat sadar and was a resident student of Shah Mokhdum Hall. His body was sent to his village home after namaj-e-janaza at the university central mosque.

Among the injured, 19 BCL workers were admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. Of them, condition of Shafiur Rahman Badsha, Ruhul Amin, Feroz Mahmud and Shahidul Islam Johnny is stated to be critical as their tendons of hands and legs were severed.
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Britain
UK's top Asian cop in jail for attacking Iraqi
[Al Arabiya Latest] A British court jailed the country's most senior Asian police officer for four years on Monday for attacking a man and trying to frame him in a petty row over money.

Ali Dizaei, 47, was convicted of misconduct in public office and perverting the course of justice following a four-week trial in London, and given a sentence that the judge said was intended as a deterrent for others. The officer will now be sacked for gross misconduct and faces losing all or part of his pension under measures to punish corrupt officers.

Investigators who led the probe against Dizaei branded him a "criminal in uniform" and said he had behaved like a bully.

The jury heard how Iranian-born Dizaei had met his victim, 24-year-old Iraqi businessman Waad al-Baghdadi, in a west London restaurant run by a friend of the police officer in July 2008.

The Iraqi approached Dizaei, who held the rank of commander and rose to become head of the National Black Police Association (NBPA), and asked him for 600 pounds ($940, 685 euros) he was owed for building a website for him.

The policeman grew angry and confronted Baghdadi in a nearby side street where a scuffle took place and the Iraqi was roughly arrested and handcuffed.

Dizaei called for back-up and when the officers arrived, he handed them the metal mouthpiece of a shisha pipe that was held on Baghdadi's keyring and claimed that he had been stabbed with it.

However, a doctor later concluded that two red marks on Dizaei's torso did not match the pipe and were probably self-inflicted.

When Baghdadi was told he would not be charged, he complained about his treatment and suspicions were raised -- marking the beginning of the end of Dizaei's 24-year career with London's Metropolitan Police.

"Dizaei behaved like a bully and the only way to deal with bullies is to stand up to them," said Nick Hardwick, head of the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

"The greatest threat to the reputation of the police service is criminals in uniform like Dizaei," he added.

Sentencing him at London's Southwark Crown Court, the judge told Dizaei that his jail term included a deterrent element "to send a clear message that police officers of whatever rank are not above the law."

He told the police officer: "You knew how the system worked and you thought you would never be discovered. It is to the credit of the investigators in this case that early on they questioned your account."

Dizaei also made headlines in 2008 when he represented Tarique Ghaffur, then Britain's top Muslim police officer, in threatening legal action against then Met chief Sir Ian Blair for discrimination and bullying.

Met chief Paul Stephenson said Monday that Dizaei's "disgraceful behavior" damaged the reputation of the entire police force.

"It is extremely disappointing and concerning that this very senior officer has been found guilty of abusing his position and power," he said.

"The public expect the police to treat them fairly and honestly and we are resolved to tackle corruption at every opportunity. He has breached that trust and damaged not only his own reputation but that of the entire police service."
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The Iraqi approached Dizaei, who held the rank of commander and rose to become head of the National Black Police Association (NBPA)

In all the coverage I've heard of this, no one has questioned how an Iranian could come to be head of the National Black Police Association! Um... he ain't black.
Posted by: Bulldog || 02/10/2010 13:22 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Five Mexican Police Officers Arrested in Crackdown on Tijuana Drug Gang
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Five down, 50,000 to go
Posted by: lex || 02/10/2010 1:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Whodda thought that the PJF was corrupt

/sarc
Posted by: Oscar || 02/10/2010 5:32 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Moscow says US missile shield aimed at Russia
[Al Arabiya Latest] Russia's top general said on Tuesday that U.S. missile defense plans were directed against his country, and differences over the issue were holding up an arms treaty with Washington, Russian news agencies reported.

"The development and deployment of missile defenses is aimed against the Russia Federation," General Nikolai Makarov, chief of staff of the Russian armed forces, was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.

"The development of these missile defense systems without question weakens our potential nuclear deterrent."

The renewed blast from Moscow raised questions about the chances of an early agreement on a successor to a Cold War-era nuclear arms reduction treaty that expired in December.

A U.S. defense official rejected his comment. Washington has insisted its plans for a limited missile defense are intended to intercept a small number of warheads that might be fired by a "rogue state" such as Iran or North Korea.

U.S. President Barack Obama pleased Russia by scrapping the previous administration's plans to deploy elements of a missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic, which was bitterly opposed by Moscow.

But Makarov said Russia still had serious concerns about Obama's revised plans, which are based on sea- and land-based missile interceptors in Europe, despite U.S. insistence that they are no threat to Russia.

"Despite the declarations of those statesmen who say that, on the contrary, it provides for our security, that's far from the case," state-run RIA news agency quoted him as saying.

"For this reason it's completely understandable that we have a very negative attitude about this issue," Makarov added.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Markarov should be thanked for having the same surname as that chain guy..... and then be told to bug off.
Posted by: 3dc || 02/10/2010 0:34 Comments || Top||

#2  Markov.
Posted by: gromky || 02/10/2010 7:08 Comments || Top||

#3  "For this reason it's completely understandable that we have a very negative attitude about this issue," Makarov added.

He joins hundreds of millions who are stricken with classic Russian insecurity and paranoia. Of course he has a negative attitude.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 7:22 Comments || Top||

#4  Something about "give the Russians an inch and they will take a mile" comes to mind.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:08 Comments || Top||

#5 
How, exactly, do you aim a shield at someone?

These people are intentionally conflating some very basic concepts here.
Posted by: Parabellum || 02/10/2010 9:40 Comments || Top||

#6  "As naturally as Cause follows Thursday..."
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 11:05 Comments || Top||

#7  Just Russians being Russians. Smile and nod.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike || 02/10/2010 11:13 Comments || Top||

#8  Is there a reason the US should consider Russia a threat? Perhaps all the bluster and threats and arms and nuclear sales to enemies.

The main way the shield is aimed at Russia (in the short term) is that it would make Russian sold missiles worthless and cut of a cash stream the Russians like. In the long run, of course the shield will be expanded to protect from everyone, including Madagascar if needed.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 12:18 Comments || Top||

#9  If you can't even shoot nuclear weapons at your friends, are they really your friends after all?

Posted by: bigjim-CA || 02/10/2010 17:38 Comments || Top||

#10  ION GUAM K57 > US-JAPAN "FUTENMA" base controvery > JAPANESE DELEGATION CONSIDER RECOMMENDING THAT 4000 US TROOPS BE SENT TO CNMI.

versus

MARIANAS VARIETY GUAM [MVGUAM] > DEMAND, DON'T ASK: JAPANESE PARLIAMENTARIAN WANTS GUAM TO BE ASSERTIVE, on its Rights as per every kind of issue or debate, etc. related to the US Marine Reloc from Okinawa to Guam + other.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 21:12 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
China: Large hacker training Web site shut down
Yeah. Sure. Back in business tomorrow with a different sign paid for by the government.
Police in China shut down what officials think was the largest training Web site for computer hackers, local media said.

The Black Hawk Safety Net offered lessons on cyber attacks and sold Trojan software, which allows outside access to a computer when remotely installed, media reports said.

Police arrested three people who ran the Web site and charged 100 to 200 yuan ($14 to $29) for lessons, the China Daily newspaper said.

Established in 2005, the site had recruited more than 12,000 paid and 170,000 free members and collected more than 7 million yuan ($1.02 million) in membership fees, the reports said.

Authorities were tipped off to its existence while investigating a cyber attack in 2007. Some suspects arrested in that case were members of Black Hawk.

The suspects in the Black Hawk case were arrested under a law revised last year in response to cyber crimes.

China says hackers caused 7.6 billion yuan ($1.02 billion) in losses in the country last year.

Last month, online search giant Google threatened to pull out of China, saying Chinese hackers had penetrated some of its services in a politically motivated attempt at intelligence gathering.

China's information information technology ministry called the accusations of government involvement "groundless."

The Chinese government has said that the Google case is a business dispute and should not affect relations between Beijing and Washington.

Last month, foreign correspondents in at least two Chinese bureaus of news organizations had their Google e-mail accounts attacked, with e-mails forwarded to a mysterious address, according to the Foreign Correspondents' Club of China.
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China PLA officers urge economic punch against U.S.
Political opinion from some Chinese military generals. Notice anything about where they think they are headed, and the lack of censorship on the part of the Chinese government? Personally, I think some of those TARP funds should be used to buy back some of these bonds, but not too aggresively lest they artificially raise the buyback price.
The calls for broad retaliation over the planned U.S. weapons sales to the disputed island came from officers at China's National Defence University and Academy of Military Sciences, interviewed by Outlook Weekly, a Chinese-language magazine published by the official Xinhua news agency.

The interviews with Major Generals Zhu Chenghu and Luo Yuan and Senior Colonel Ke Chunqiao appeared in the issue published on Monday.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) plays no role in setting policy for China's foreign exchange holdings. Officials in charge of that area have given no sign of any moves to sell U.S. Treasury bonds over the weapons sales, a move that could alarm markets and damage the value of China's own holdings.

While far from representing fixed government policy, the open demands for retaliation by the PLA officers underscored the domestic pressures on Beijing to deliver on its threats to punish the Obama administration over the arms sales.

"Our retaliation should not be restricted to merely military matters, and we should adopt a strategic package of counter-punches covering politics, military affairs, diplomacy and economics to treat both the symptoms and root cause of this disease," said Luo Yuan, a researcher at the Academy of Military Sciences.

"Just like two people rowing a boat, if the United States first throws the strokes into chaos, then so must we."

Luo said Beijing could "attack by oblique means and stealthy feints" to make its point in Washington.
Because if the Washington doesn't understand the attack is from China, it will be so much more likely to respond in a way designed to placate the Chinese attackers. Major General Luo is so sharp he'll cut himself. If he's the best China has, they'll have lost their little war for supremacy before it starts because clearly he hasn't read The Art of War.
"For example, we could sanction them using economic means, such as dumping some U.S. government bonds," Luo said.
Oh, please, please throw us in that brier patch, Bre'r China! It'll hurt us so much more than it hurts you when our economy falls and we can't buy your products anymore -- after all, you can always sell more to Europe or sub-Saharan Africa or somewhere... What? You can't? When America gets a cold, China gets H1N1 flu? Goodness -- I had absolutely no idea!
The warnings from the PLA come after weeks of strains between Washington and Beijing, who have also been at odds over Internet controls and hacking, trade and currency quarrels, and President Barack Obama's planned meeting with the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan leader reviled by China as a "separatist."

MILITARY SPENDING BOOST

Chinese has blasted the United States over the planned $6.4 billion arms package for Taiwan unveiled in late January, saying it will sanction U.S. firms that sell weapons to the self-ruled island that Beijing considers a breakaway province of China.

China is likely to unveil its official military budget for 2010 next month, when the Communist Party-controlled national parliament meets for its annual session.

The PLA officers suggested that budget should mirror China's ire toward Washington.

"Clearly propose that due to the threat in the Taiwan Sea, we are increasing military spending," said Luo.

Last year, the government set the official military budget at 480.7 billion yuan ($70.4 billion), a 14.9 percent rise on the one in 2008, continuing a nearly unbroken succession of double-digit increases over more than two decades.

The fresh U.S. arms sales threatened Chinese military installations on the mainland coast facing Taiwan, and "this gives us no choice but to increase defense spending and adjust (military) deployments," said Zhu Chenghu, a major general at China's National Defence University in Beijing.

In 2005, Zhu stirred controversy by suggesting China could use nuclear weapons if the United States intervened militarily in a conflict over Taiwan.

The United States switched official recognition from Taiwan to China in 1979. But the Taiwan Relations Act, passed the same year, guarantees Taiwan a continued supply of defensive weapons.

China has the world's biggest pile of foreign currency reserves, much of it held in U.S. treasury debt. China held $798.9 billion in U.S. Treasuries at end-October.

But any attempt to use that stake against Washington would probably maul the value of China's own dollar-denominated assets.

China has condemned previous arms sales, but has taken little action in response to them. But Luo said the country's growing strength meant that time has passed. "China's attitude and actions over U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan will be increasingly tough," the magazine cited him as saying. "That is inevitable with rising national strength."
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 02:30 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "Capitalists selling rope" comes to mind, except we're not selling much of anything except accumulated wealth.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 9:24 Comments || Top||

#2 
China has the world's biggest pile of foreign currency reserves assholes.
Posted by: YourExesinTexas9747 || 02/10/2010 9:57 Comments || Top||

#3  The PLA is thinking, they just need to think about this a bit more.

If they dump bonds, the dollar softens, the renminbi is pegged to the dollar so it softens, so their currency and our currency they hold loses value.

That means stronger exports from the US, and blood from chinese savers.

Brer Rabbit on line one.
Posted by: flash91 || 02/10/2010 12:27 Comments || Top||

#4  I wonder what kind of a punch the US could deliver by simply repudiating US debt held by China? I suspect China would be hurt way more than the US would.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 14:20 Comments || Top||

#5  Interesting background article here, courtesy of Instapundit. China hasn't much time before their aging population, and particularly the aging excess of males, causes them real problems. In the meantime, there are plenty of other countries that can provide low-cost manufacturing without the dangerous quality control issues Chinese firms cause entirely too often, and at least some of the manufacturing contracts that used to go to China are going elsewhere as a result.
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/10/2010 16:21 Comments || Top||

#6  some of the manufacturing contracts that used to go to China are going elsewhere as a result One lesson to be drawn from this is, don't alienate your customers.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 16:48 Comments || Top||

#7  I wonder what kind of a punch the US could deliver by simply repudiating US debt held by China?

You might want to add Alexander Hamilton's Report on the Public Credit to your reading list. You might then wonder where such a punch might land. The US should honor all its debts. It used to. That's why the dollar was good as gold. But something tells me you're too young to have ever heard that expression except perhaps in a social studies class.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/10/2010 17:06 Comments || Top||

#8  The US should honor all its debts. It used to. That's why the dollar was good as gold. I'm older than you think (on SS). It was before my time, when the US outlawed the possession of gold coins, exchanged them for an arbitrary amount of dollars, and then devalued the dollar. The US Supreme Court ratified that action, when they should have called it unconstitutional. The dollar is only a ghost of what it once was. I do not see how the US public debt can ever be paid off. It can only devalued one way or another. Repudiating a debt is one way to devalue it. But there are other ways.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 18:40 Comments || Top||

#9  ION WMF > TWO US SIRCRAFT CARRIERS PER HOTSPOT: USDOD PREPARES STRATEGIC PLANS TO FIGHT WARS IN KOREA, TAIWAN STRAIT, AND PERSIAN GULF [North KOrea, China, Iran]. US NUCLEAR FORCES ON GUAM CAN STRIKE UP TO 944 NORTH KOREAN TARGETS, DENYING OR DESTROYING NORTH KOREA'S ABILITY TO FIGHT.

* SAME > STRATEGIC FLEXIBILITY: US HAS OPTION TO TURN SOUTH KOREA INTO ITS "GLOBAL MILITARY FORCES" SUPERBASE IN NORTH ASIA. GLOBAL OFFENSE, DEFENSIVE THORN IN CHINA'S SIDE.

* INDIA GIVES WAR SIGNAL TO CHINA: WE ARE WILLING TO WAGE WAR OVER BRAHAMAPUTRA DAMS WATER CONTROL PROJECTS. INDIA WILL NOT ACCEPT CHINESE DOMINATION OF SOUTH ASIA'S WATER.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 20:20 Comments || Top||

#10  CHINESE MIL FORUM > INDIA'S "AGNI-V" CAN REACH ALL OF CHINA | INDIA ANNOUNCES LONG-RANGE, NUCLEAR-CAPABLE MISSLE TEST. Strategic BMS.

* WMF > NATO IN AFGHANISTAN: THE THREAT OF MASS EXODUS OF MILITANT TERROR, MUSLIM REFUGEES TO CHINA'S BORDER REGIONS AND PEOPLE.

US-NATO "victory" or other success in Afghanistan = AFPAK doesn't bode well for CHINA + CENTRAL ASIA.

* SAME > INDIA IS SURROUNDED ON ALL SIDES BY RADICAL, OTHER MUSLIM ENCIRCLEMENT.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 20:27 Comments || Top||


Chinese farms cause more pollution than factories, says official survey
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  More precisely, the article says that farm fertilizer and pesticide use cause more water pollution than industry, and they get to that conclusion by apparently limiting it to organic pollution, not heavy metals and the like. Which is true, and probably is even true in the US. Agriculture has a heavy and wide footprint by its very nature.

The Chinese probably have a severe problem with inefficient resource usage; it takes a good deal of science to properly schedule and meter chemical fertilizer and pesticide applications. Soil testing is expensive and time-consuming; so are VRA rigs and the data-processing & prescription map generating necessary to exploit soil testing properly (business plug! this is what my division specializes in, it pays my salary!). If you're not being careful, a lot of the (very expensive and polluting!) chemical fertilizer you've dumped onto your fields are going to end up downstream from you, killing off the aquatic ecosystem instead of feeding your crops.

Up to about thirty years ago, the Chinese didn't use chemical fertilizers at all - it was mostly manure, and heavily human waste manure at that. It took the death of that maniac Mao to free up the ChiComs to even think about chemical fertilizers, they can't possibly have all that much human capital in terms of extension offices, soil labs, and experienced commercial farmers, no matter how much equipment and raw materials they might have been able to buy. I wouldn't be surprised at all if they're making a mess of it.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 02/10/2010 8:14 Comments || Top||

#2  Jeebus! More than this?
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:19 Comments || Top||


Economy
'Columbo' fights gas emissions law
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 11:09 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1 
"Columbo" is the nickname of freshman Assemblyman Dan Logue, R-Linda, who is battling to suspend a landmark greenhouse gas emissions law pushed by Democrats and touted as part of Schwarzenegger's environmental legacy.
Posted by: Parabellum || 02/10/2010 11:46 Comments || Top||


New Wind Farms in the U.S. Do Not Bring Jobs
Despite all the talk of green jobs, the overwhelming majority of stimulus money spent on wind power has gone to foreign companies, according to a new report by the Investigative Reporting Workshop at the American University's School of Communication in Washington, D.C.

Nearly $2 billion in money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has been spent on wind power, funding the creation of enough new wind farms to power 2.4 million homes over the past year. But the study found that nearly 80 percent of that money has gone to foreign manufacturers of wind turbines.
But it does attract 3.5 cents/kWh taxpayer subsidies to the politically connected. That's more than the wholesale cost of nuke or coal generated electricity.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 10:35 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Although wind turbines have a few manufacturers in the midwest, many in use were imported and cannot stand up to the harsh winters in MN. Another problem is even though Pickens' plan has started construction through multiple rural states, there is no grid to connect the power to the cities in need. We need private investment and entrepeneurs to spark construction privately, not relying on the federal subsidies for everything.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091 || 02/10/2010 11:19 Comments || Top||

#2  Totally agree there LE5091. Its the Field of Dreams Theory.

The problem is private investors tend to be smarter than the high risk-low return proposal, as you stated there are many projects which look great on paper but do not make the real world test. So to create this industry there needed to be a PR campaign to convince taxpayers that a 5% increase in their taxes justifies a 1% (bs numbers but you get the point) decrease in their energy bills. The environmentalists cannot justify it either; I am sure that somebody did a study of how much energy it takes to manufacture the parts, transport them to site, install, and hookup to the grid vs. energy created. Neither side can say with any conviction that these things pay off in a reasonable amount of time.

Its not so different than buying a car, then finding out all you did was buy the transmission because you didn't read the fine print of the contract. And if it is to save the polar bears and such, how much is each polar bear worth now? I agree with Picken's sales pitch that each one of these turbines is less money going to the muddled east, but discounts the numerous other options available to go about that route.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:08 Comments || Top||

#3  "New Wind Farms in the U.S. Do Not Bring Jobs"

Of course not, silly.

"Nearly $2 billion in money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has been spent on wind power. . . . But the study found that nearly 80 percent of that money has gone to foreign manufacturers of wind turbines"

See, it's done what it was supposed to do - line the pockets of our "leaders'" buddies.

What - you thought these clowns give a rat's ass about jobs for the little people?

Silly you.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 02/10/2010 12:47 Comments || Top||

#4  Well somebody's raking in a lotta "green" on them...
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 13:01 Comments || Top||

#5  The way to make windpower work is to build the windmills in cities. The germans have done this along the North Sea coast. Well not in cities so much but small towns have a windmill or two that satisfy their power needs. A city would be even better because the buildings tend to channel wind or a turbine could be put atop existing buildings. I imagine San Francisco and Chicago could be taken off the grid fairly easily with all that wind all the time.

Same with solar in the Southwest. Put it on existing buildings, not in some big solar farm that takes up half the desert.

The real problem is people think centralized power becuase they want control and union jobs.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 13:39 Comments || Top||

#6  rjschwartz is right although it won't come from wind and solar. It will come from mini-nuke plants and in-home/building natural gas electricity generation. The latter being the most efficient way to distribute electricity and the waste heat can be used for heating.

Otherwise, the green stimulus is just a subsidy to foreign manufacturers. Just like bio-fuels are subsidy to foreign consumers.
Posted by: phil_b || 02/10/2010 20:26 Comments || Top||

#7  Phil, I agree more or less with everything except the misspelling of my name.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 23:35 Comments || Top||


Truckers index drives US GDP fears
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 02:51 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  FT has taken the suicidal approach to news by making their site restrictive.

As the popup stated "you have viewed your 30 days worth of free articles"...

I think I've linked to 2 in 30 days.

Let's stop linking to FT (among others) and find different sources, please.
Posted by: logi_cal || 02/10/2010 9:40 Comments || Top||

#2  I got the same pop-up but not before I scanned the first paragraph. They index the amount of diesel truckers are using to track GDP. We had just noted locally that most traffic is only tractor-trailers with few personal, and mostly local, vehicles on the road. People are definitely not traveling much, with consumption and manufacturing down. Trucking has been the last chance employer for many of the laid-off bluecollar workers so this is definetly a dire harbinger of our economy. Also, cargo theft is up, with many shipments intercepted shortly after being imported and unloaded at the docks.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091 || 02/10/2010 11:45 Comments || Top||

#3  I got the same popup. Following the consumption of diesel fuel by trucks is a great way to take the pulse of domestic commerce. A friend of mine is a long-time OTR trucker who works the eastern half of the US, except for New England. He's had a harder time making the money he is used to. His company cut their driver employee's per mile compensation in the last year, but is continuing to invest in its own operations. ASAICT, his company is privately owned and is not leveraged. Other trucking companies needing infusions of credit on a routine basis are not doing as well. So he's working more hours to make the same. --- OTOH, shipping fraudulent financial instruments world-wide is very fuel efficient.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 14:17 Comments || Top||

#4  An index that measures the health of the US economy by analysing real-time diesel consumption of trucks has cast doubt on the strength of the economic recovery after recording a sharp decline in January.

The Pulse of Commerce Index was created by Ceridian, which processes electronic card transactions, and the UCLA Anderson School of Management. It receives data every time a commercial driver fills up a truck with diesel, generating a picture of manufacturing and retail traffic.

The index, which launches on Wednesday, has data going back to 1999. Its performance closely tracked rises and falls of gross domestic product. But while the PCI and GDP both rose in the last quarter of 2009, the PCI stalled in January.

The decline in the PCI suggests US economic activity slowed in January after the index fell at an annualised rate of 36.8 per cent.

The new index provides a window into the economic health of the US, said Edward Leamer, chief economist for the PCI and director of the Anderson Business Forecast: “Inter-state freeways that criss-cross the country are the arteries of the US economy and goods that are transported on them are the lifeblood.”

The three-month moving average PCI grew 7.3 per cent in December, mirroring the recently announced 5.7 per cent last-quarter GDP growth figure.

The US economy needed a strong January, said Prof Leamer. “But it just didn’t happen. The economy is a lot softer than the GDP numbers suggest.”

Recoveries from past recessions often have GDP growth nearing 5 per cent, which is why the data from the final quarter of 2009 was received so positively, mainly because it suggested the job market was set to rebound.

But while US unemployment fell slightly dipped from 10 per cent to 9.7 per cent in January, the overall jobs picture has failed to improve significantly. Professor Prof Leamer said the weak performance of the PCI in January supported those forecasting lower rates of GDP growth in 2010.

The movement of lumber from the Pacific north west to California may also provide some early clues about a rebound in commercial construction and housing, which will show up in the PCI, Professor Leamer added. “Goods have to be transported for an economy to grow, so it will be important to monitor this index to see if the economy really is on the move,” said Craig Manson, senior vice-president and index analyst with Ceridian.
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 17:33 Comments || Top||


Private colleges looking to rein in financial aid
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  But, but, but what will become of diversity and the Nidal Malik "AbduWali" Hasan's of the world?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 8:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Over the weekend, the Dartmouth board voted to reinstate loans of $2,500 to $5,500 per academic year for financial aid recipients from families with incomes above $75,000. Students from families that earn less will continue to receive free tuition and loan-free aid packages.



Diversity marches on. This is just another way of increasing tuition for those "who can afford it."




Posted by: DoDo || 02/10/2010 11:21 Comments || Top||

#3  Sure never had anyone lose sleep over decreasing my student debt. As a white male that had previously made a little money in my life I was on my own. Had to borrow like the State of California to pay for mine. Why should the guy next to me get a free ride for being a member of an ever increasing list of 'minorities'?
Posted by: bigjim-CA || 02/10/2010 17:43 Comments || Top||

#4  Why, bigjim, why? Equality of outcome, that's why. You needed cutting down to size, you damn capitalist.
Posted by: KBK || 02/10/2010 20:25 Comments || Top||


Why the Army Doesn't Train on Xboxes
So will the Army go out and buy the Xbox? Not quite. Roger Smith, chief technology officer for PEO STRI, the Army command responsible for purchasing training equipment, claims that Microsoft refused to sell him the consoles. Smith told me that he discussed acquiring the Xbox with Microsoft representatives at a trade show back in 2006. According to Smith, the Microsoft executives said they would neither sell the Xbox 360 nor license XNA game development tools to the Army for three reasons:

Microsoft was afraid that the military would buy up lots of Xbox 360s, but would buy only one game for each of them, so MS wouldn't make much money off of the games.
A big military purchase could create a shortage of Xbox 360s.
If the Xbox became an Army training device, it could taint its reputation. Microsoft was concerned that "do we want the Xbox 360 to be seen as having the flavor of a weapon? Do we want Mom and Dad knowing that their kid is buying the same game console as the military trains the SEALs and Rangers on?" Smith told me during an interview for Training & Simulation Journal.
It's hard to believe that Microsoft would risk a public relations disaster by refusing to sell products that would save the lives of American soldiers during time of war. So I contacted Microsoft, and received an e-mail response, or rather a response relayed through their outside PR agency Edelman.
Interesting story. In the mid-80s the agency I worked for after I got out of the Army was in the process of adding personal computers to its inventory and the competitors were Apple and IBM. Apple preferred not to sell to us because they were against war and stuff. IBM was perfectly happy to sell us PC/XTs with with enormous 10mb hard drives running PC/IX. We were very happy with them since we had Apollos and some other brand (can't remember what it was called) for graphics composition. That was a pretty big sale, and I believe DIA went with the IBM product at the same time for compatibility purposes.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Wehell, I've seen various young men, teens to young adult, playing "COD:MODERN WARFARE 2" at the local Internet Cafe. Their XBOX 360's seem to have little difficulty being hooked up to the Cafe's systems.

FYI "MODERN WARFARE 2" looks pretty good from my vantage point [rear].
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/10/2010 1:59 Comments || Top||

#2  It will be interesting to see if IBM offers the Army a product based on the PowerXCell8 graphics-heavy gaming boards. They've used them to great effect in building high end supercomputers for Los Alamos National Labs, teaming them with Opteron PC-sytle boards.

The PowerXCell microprocessor was developed jointly with Sony (it's in Playstation 3s).

Posted by: lotp || 02/10/2010 9:04 Comments || Top||

#3  But, but, but... I thought that with the new CinC everyone would love America, Ayatollahs would send us flowers and Microsoft would give Xboxes to the Army for free.
Posted by: JFM || 02/10/2010 9:08 Comments || Top||

#4  Face saving are they? Really, because of existing laws and statutes governing government purchases, Microsoft couldn't afford to handle its liability because of the XBox's Red Ring of Death.

Loads of XBoxes are sold to the Army and Air Force Exchange system, a non-appropriated fund activity [which means the tax payers aren't paying for it], aka as the BX or PX. Those don't have the legal coverage for liability that a direct DoD materials contract has.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/10/2010 9:21 Comments || Top||

#5  I play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as often as possible and its a rare game when there isn't a cluster of Military online playing as well. Seems the DOD just needs to provide the games and perhaps a rebate for those reluctant or unable and the troops will manage to get their own equipment.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 12:22 Comments || Top||

#6  Where are those games at rjschwarz? I seem to end up in rooms where my handful of hours and no map knowledge earns me a tirade by some punk kid who has weeks of game time and gets to cuss at people from distance before mom and dad get home (and I still get'm 1/4 times so I just smile)...but I can tell when players have a plan and tactic..I propose that for the military/police/etc types that comes from the real world training translating into game tactics. For those who get good solely by hours of play, they will not understand the difficulties of humping gear, decisions under dangerous conditions and fatigue, and that a battlefield is a bit more nuanced than the game, as quality as it is.

The Red Ring of Death is real. And there will be those people who would avoid buying an xbox simply because it would be the official game system of the military, that is real as well.

I could envision it, and please correct me if I'm wrong soldiers et al, as a compliment to training like a very interactive powerpoint, but could not be a substitute for getting out in the field simply because there is no depth perception (a learned ability, ever seen someone fresh from the city try to gauge country distances?) or environment stresses.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:47 Comments || Top||

#7  I had a red ring of death a few years ago. Now my dvd seems to be going. Anyway, I often play without the headset to avoid listening when annoying kids are on, either that or I mute them or block them. I haven't really had any troubles. In Modern Warfare 1 I ran into annoying kids over and over until I simply couldn't stand listening to the headset anymore.

The military members talk smack to each other as well, but its at a higher level. They also tend to cooperate and have clan tags.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 23:30 Comments || Top||


Europe
Germany backs Greek bail-out as EU creates 'economic government'
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 07:26 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "He who controls the Spice controls the universe."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 02/10/2010 13:29 Comments || Top||

#2  catapult the EU across the Rubicon towards fiscal federalism and a de facto debt union. The EU's top brass are seizing on the crisis to push for a radical extension of EU powers, saying Greece has exposed the deep flaws in the structure of monetary union.

You can't have monetary union without fiscal union.
Posted by: phil_b || 02/10/2010 18:34 Comments || Top||

#3  Things don't go well for the Germans when they bail folks out over Greece. You'd think they'd learn. Paying for EUrope won't work out much better than last time.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/10/2010 20:26 Comments || Top||


Greece braces for a day of strikes, starting at airports
Starting at midnight local time on Tuesday, all Greek airports were set to come to a halt in response to a call for a walkout by civil aviation workers. They plan to join civil servants' strike the next day over budget cuts. All incoming and outgoing flights will be disrupted as of Wednesday, DPA reported.

The walkout is in protest against the government's plans to adopt strict austerity measures, including wage freezes and bonus cuts, which will affect the country's schools, hospitals, and government offices.
Rather demonstrates that the governed don't think that the government governs them ...
Private sector workers have announced that they will go on strike on February 24.

Greece's financial credibility has taken a battering since last October as the deficit has hit 12.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).

For one month now, the country's farmers have been demanding subsidies and have been blocking major roads across the country as a sign of protest, but to no avail.

On Tuesday, the Greek government started debates on austerity measures, including pension and wage reform, raising the retirement age from 61 to 63, and banning early retirement.
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#1  You are broke you bozos. Deal with it.
We will be soon to...
Posted by: 3dc || 02/10/2010 0:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Airport strikes...sort of what Obama's TSA nominee was advocating, no? Unionization....just what a country needs,
Posted by: Jack Salami || 02/10/2010 0:38 Comments || Top||

#3  And no doubt OBumble is going to give it to them.

I can't imagine a single thing someone who is bound and determined to destroy America would have done differently than what Obama is doing.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 0:42 Comments || Top||

#4  The Greek gov't could have simply buggered their Consumer Price Index (CPI) calculations, then quietly suspended pensioners annual COLA raises for the next....5-10 years. What were they thinking.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 7:02 Comments || Top||

#5  Well, that's one way to keep the tourists from leaving.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:13 Comments || Top||

#6  Besoeker I think that the Greeks did that, along with every other funny accounting trick they could find and finally ran out of tricks and money.

The EU statistical office apparently found that they've been lying thorugh their teeth for years and years about the deficit.
Posted by: AlanC || 02/10/2010 13:20 Comments || Top||

#7  The Greek branch of the Free Lunch Party International vibrantly expresses the Will of the People.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 14:25 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
2010 Elections: Republicans are in the Hunt
The Republican Party has grown dramatically more competitive in public trust to handle the country's most pressing issues, capitalizing on seething economic discontent and doubt about President Obama's performance to challenge the Democrats in midterm election preferences.

Among registered voters in this ABC News/Washington Post poll, 48 percent say they'd support the Republican candidate in their congressional district if the midterm elections were today, 45 percent the Democrat. That's a rare level of GOP support in nearly three decades of polls.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 10:30 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I get the feeling its an incumbant thing. Out here, R's are on the block as well. Generally we thought well until the state decided to raise taxes and cut school activities without addressing other expenditures first. I'm not completely against low income food assistance, but some of the products which qualify makes a person think, "Hey, if they are so low on cash why are they getting discounts for gourmet pizza places?" They are addressing the concept of if your going to get UA from the state ya gonna have to give a UA to the state. Its a start I guess.

Point is, Republicans may be more trusted, but if this pork your children spending isn't taken care of it will not matter how much tax revenue they generate, and then nobody is safe.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:26 Comments || Top||


'Vagina Monologues' Creator Tells Palin to Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for Global Warming
Posted by: tipper || 02/10/2010 05:15 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  What a couple of maroons, they forgot to mention volcanoes and Sun Spots.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 02/10/2010 6:04 Comments || Top||

#2  Makes as much sense as "Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for God's Wrath".
Posted by: Gladys || 02/10/2010 7:22 Comments || Top||

#3  #2 "Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for God's Wrath". Posted by Gladys

Leading 'wrath' front-runners for this week are holding steady with... pleasure sailing, Chevas Regal and gallbladder surgery?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 7:27 Comments || Top||

#4  I'm just going to pretend that's her vajayjay talking.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 7:43 Comments || Top||

#5  Someone wrote the Vagina Monologues? I always assumed it was the product of a scholastic Mad Libs session gone horribly wrong.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 02/10/2010 7:53 Comments || Top||

#6  Makes as much sense as "Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for God's Wrath

Sorry Gladys it doesn't make nearly that much sense. At least if there is a God in the JC tradition he would have the power to do earthquakes and tsunamis, at least through Halliburton.

Global Warming? No way unless they're saying the it's the great god Gaia running amok.
Posted by: AlanC || 02/10/2010 8:21 Comments || Top||

#7  I thought it was Palin who was supposed to be stupid. Or does that logic not apply to card carrying liberal Democrats?
Posted by: JFM || 02/10/2010 8:48 Comments || Top||

#8  Stick to what you're good at, Eve. When it's Tales of the Talking Coochie, you're my go-to expert. Anything else, not so much.
And maybe Joy Behar can drop by tomorrow morning and help shovel out the foot of global warming that's gonna be in my driveway.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 9:02 Comments || Top||

#9  ENSLER: I thought it was abstinence myself.
BEHAR: Oh yes, abstinence, that really works.
ENSLER: Really successful technique.


{inigo}You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.{/inigo}
Posted by: Parabellum || 02/10/2010 9:25 Comments || Top||

#10  "'Vagina Monologues' Creator Tells Palin to Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for Global Warming"

Big deal. We already knew she was an idiot from her "play."

Thanks for confirming it, though.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 02/10/2010 10:52 Comments || Top||

#11  A couple days after Mr. Glover blamed the Haiti earthquake on global warming, I saw a 30 minute segment on one of the major science style entertainment networks which made the case that melting glaciers, because of goebbal worming, were the reason for the earthquake. To me, that is more disturbing than this insecure shitbird using Mrs. Palin to achieve a headline.

Think about that...can't stand the mushroom laden children's programing, don't want your kid to think that approaching wild or stranger animals is safe so long as you have a camera or make a funny noise, so you go to an education channel and they sell bullcrap in the guise of science.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 11:14 Comments || Top||

#12  Makes as much sense as "Look at 'Earthquakes and Tsunamis' for God's Wrath".

That is exactly what she's saying except replace God's wraith with Goddess, or Gaia or Obama something similar.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 13:43 Comments || Top||

#13  The radical vaginocentrists do come out with some really goofy shit from time to time, but this is hardly the goofiest: this gem from the Rantburg Classics files, The Jane Fonda Martyrs Brigades, features Hanoi Jane yammering about a "flow of soft, hot, empathic, breathing, authentic, vagina-friendly, relational lava" that will emanate from, uh, somewhere, and envelope us all in its smothering embrace.

Earthquakes and tsunamis as indicators of global warming, is merely ignorant.

Posted by: Dave D. || 02/10/2010 15:22 Comments || Top||

#14  These ladies obviously don't appreciate the skillz....
Posted by: Halliburton:Earthquake/Tsunami Division || 02/10/2010 15:34 Comments || Top||

#15  The Vagina Monologues creator -- talk about a C-List guest. The Sarahphobes are throwing everything at Mrs. Palin to little effect.
Posted by: regular joe || 02/10/2010 15:35 Comments || Top||

#16  All along I've been told that only guys sometimes think with the wrong body part.

One other thing....on behalf of other similarly pigmented females, please note that neither one of these two rocket scientists are blonde. I hope we get a break for a week from all the "stupid" jokes because of Eve and Joy.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie || 02/10/2010 17:37 Comments || Top||

#17  Joy and Eve - lips a flapping
Posted by: Frank G || 02/10/2010 20:17 Comments || Top||

#18  Thanks Frank, I had no idea squirting a mouthful of Gin through my nasal passages could cause so much pain.
Posted by: Don Vito Uleash || 02/10/2010 23:10 Comments || Top||


WH official: Feb. 25 health care meeting to be televised
Promises promises. So the regime administration is starting to finally crack. Funny how he went in with the right idea to televise every second of these debates, but his brain stopped working the second he took office.
President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform planned for February 25 will be broadcast live, a senior administration official said Monday.

Coverage details were not complete, but the official said the White House expected "the whole thing to be live."
Wow. One whole day of HC takeover debates. Which they are going to try to blow off the second the Trunks leave the room and they continue the meeting behind closed doors the next day.
The half-day meeting is an attempt by the Obama administration to rescue health care legislation, a top domestic priority for the president. Televising it also would help fulfill a campaign promise by Obama that health care negotiations would be broadcast live.

On Tuesday, Obama will meet with Democratic and Republican leaders in the House and Senate for bipartisan talks that the president promised in his State of the Union address last month. Tuesday's meeting now will help prepare for the February 25 health care talks.

Republican leaders in Congress said they would welcome an opportunity to take part in drafting health care legislation, but they repeated their past calls for Obama and Democratic leaders to throw out separate health care bills already passed by the House and Senate in order to start over in a bipartisan effort.
Continued on Page 49
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 03:21 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Of course, if it's televised that means it will be all about grandstanding and nothing of substance will come of it.
Posted by: Spot || 02/10/2010 8:48 Comments || Top||

#2  During the televised meeting the Pubs need to full court press the Obama and the Dems to make public all government health care take over meetings and documents. Ask Obama why it good to televise this meeting but not make public the secret meetings where all the real decisions are made.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 8:56 Comments || Top||

#3  All the Pubs need to do is show up, be cordial, and play it low key. Bottom line, even when the Democrats had a supra majority in the Senate they still couldnÂ’t pass a final bill. Unless the House Dems go against their Union masters and swallow the Senate version this bad boy is DOA.
Posted by: DepotGuy || 02/10/2010 10:23 Comments || Top||

#4  DG is right. Rahm thinks he's set a win-win trap for the trunks, but only if they appear obstructionist and uncooperative. All they have to do is show up and force the donks to sell their plan to the American people. They have an alternative and they should present it, but only as the kick off to the fall campaign.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 02/10/2010 11:18 Comments || Top||

#5  Given the limited time, I don't know if it would be wise to talk about the Dem plan. We already know everything about it. It's the Dems who need to listen to the Republicans long and hard, so it should be a one-sided conversation, with the Dems only asking truly information-oriented questions.
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 11:46 Comments || Top||

#6  Because I just don't see enough President on the boob tube.
Posted by: Perfesser || 02/10/2010 13:08 Comments || Top||

#7  We'll do this during the day when most working stiffs are hard at work and will have to see it on the evening news - after the editors have a chance to make the Republicans look as stupid as possible...

And all this is crap unless the congresscritters and public are allowed to read (in its entirety) and think about the final bill before the vote. Which to me means 1 day for each 100 pages.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 14:25 Comments || Top||


Sen. Jim DeMint twitters: D.C. snow will continue 'until Al Gore cries uncle'
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) on Tuesday used the D.C. snowstorm to make a political jab, saying that it provides evidence for global warming skeptics.

The conservative senator took to Twitter on Tuesday amid reports that the area is due to receive another 10 to 20 inches of snow this week:

It's going to keep snowing in DC until Al Gore cries "uncle"

Some conservatives have echoed DeMint's sentiments that the snowstorm should poke holes in evidence backing global warming.

DeMint took direct aim at the former vice president, who is one of the foremost proponents of government action to counter global warming.

Reports of more snow caused the House of Representatives to call off the rest of its votes scheduled for this week. The Washington, D.C. area was blanketed with about two feet of snow last week, causing the Senate to adjourn earlier than expected on Thursday.

The South Carolina senator was not the first Republican to use the snowstorm to make a political point. Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-Kansas) said that absence of votes in the House is a plus for taxpayers.
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 02:25 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Where is Al these days? Still out hunting for ManBearPig?
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 13:49 Comments || Top||


Nancy Pelosi Resists President Obama's Outreach Efforts
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


Md. Delegate Proposes Bill Denying Services to Illegal Immigrants
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Republican House Minority Leader Anthony O'Donnell wants Maryland to require state and local governments to verify adults are legally in the country before providing them most public benefits.

The measure would block illegal immigrants from receiving benefits such as public housing, welfare, food assistance, unemployment benefits and other subsidies.
Posted by: Parabellum || 02/10/2010 9:29 Comments || Top||

#2  Enforcing the law: a novel concept that could catch on.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 9:42 Comments || Top||

#3  It would go a long way in solving California's woes, too.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091 || 02/10/2010 12:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Prop 187, which passed overwhelmingly here, did precisely that, and the California Supreme COurt found it unconsitutional, an amazing act of reasoning even for liberal idiots. I guarantee that CA decision will be used to defeat such a reasonable idea in Maryland.
Posted by: NoMoreBS || 02/10/2010 17:40 Comments || Top||


Obama to Senate: Stop Stalling on Nominees or Recess Appointments Will Follow !
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Shall we set up a pool for when the first Democrat cries foul?
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 2:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Was done with John Bolton. However, the appointment is only good for one year, which is, what with every step, the life expectancy of this administration. Just identify the agencies and departments who's budget is going to be 'tight' in a year when it comes to Congress' turn to fund.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/10/2010 9:29 Comments || Top||

#3  --Harry Reid is the leader of the Senate.
It's his responsibility to bring the nominees/ appointments up in a timely manner..
Posted by: Tom- Pa || 02/10/2010 10:09 Comments || Top||

#4  It is interesting to think he's had a supermajority and still can't get appointments through. That really is pathetic.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 02/10/2010 13:41 Comments || Top||

#5  Heh. He sounds just like...George Bush.
Not turning out to be like The West Wing is it, Barry.
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/10/2010 13:47 Comments || Top||

#6  IIRC, 0 delayed many months in submitting his nominations.
If you do not when you may,
you may not when you will
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 14:23 Comments || Top||


Iraq
Remote Iraq Post Outfitted with Golf Clubs
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I was expecting this to be about a bunch of marines or corpsmen from twentynine palms, trained in some ancient scandiknavian martial art, but it wasn't.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 02/10/2010 9:26 Comments || Top||

#2  A nice story. Does this mean we can switch the Iraq metaphor from quagmire to sandtrap?
Posted by: SteveS || 02/10/2010 10:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Hah! Good stuff.

Friend of mine tells a story of how he and his buddies would play frisbee golf during sandstorms.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:13 Comments || Top||

#4  Hey Top,

You meant to say "corpse-men", right?
Posted by: Sgt. D.T. || 02/10/2010 12:32 Comments || Top||


Group of Iraqi Officials Visits Harrisburg Pennsylvania and The Patriot-News
Posted by: Ebbiling Gleans5974 || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Science & Technology
World War II-era navigation system shut down
We prefer a single point of failure, thankew....
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 02/10/2010 07:38 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Did the Chinese tell Barry to shut these sites down?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 7:44 Comments || Top||

#2  190$ million$ in five years. That is 38 million a year saved by Obama. Wow! I am sure it will make a differnce on the multi-trillion deficit. In the meantime America is left without a backup to GPS were it taken down by thugs, terrorists or the Chinese.
Posted by: JFM || 02/10/2010 7:50 Comments || Top||

#3  The yahoos have better uses for 38 million. They are probably congratulating themselves on the decision.
Posted by: john frum || 02/10/2010 8:30 Comments || Top||

#4  A very bad idea, because not only is GPS seen as a threat by enemies of the US, but as allies of the US as well.

The EU is planning the Galileo system, Beidou and COMPASS by China, GLONASS by Russia, IRNSS by India, and QZSS by Japan.

Yet a single solar storm to take them all out. And solar storms are common. Especially after such an extended quiet solar period.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 02/10/2010 9:34 Comments || Top||

#5  Maybe the Chinese will buy it for 10 cents on the dollar and ship it across the Pacific lock, stock and barrel like ex-US industry.
Posted by: ed || 02/10/2010 9:45 Comments || Top||

#6  Depending on one system , putting all eggs in one basket , aint that wise

The more options available for nav-work the better imho.
Posted by: Oscar || 02/10/2010 10:03 Comments || Top||

#7  Just think how much could be saved at Government Motors Corporation [GMC] by just doing away with the emergency brakes on cars and trucks.

(ignoring the Chinese killer satellite tests aren't we)
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/10/2010 10:04 Comments || Top||

#8  Know what else would save a couple of dollars? Mothball the Galactica.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 11:42 Comments || Top||

#9  We still have an effective non-GPS nav system, and nobody can shut it down. Now if only there were still some navigators who knew how to use a sextant...
Posted by: Glenmore || 02/10/2010 12:33 Comments || Top||

#10  Just another example of the academic mindset where everything is theoretically perfect vs the real world where things slop, leak and fail - and usually in such a way as to cause the most possible inconvenience and damage.

Like they say: In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is.
Posted by: SteveS || 02/10/2010 12:54 Comments || Top||

#11  Hah, I was watching Revenge of the Nerds 2 and they figured latitude and longitude from a shadow. Both? Now either I don't know or they don't know, proving the point either way.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 02/10/2010 12:55 Comments || Top||

#12  Glenmore: Cool little animated gif:

How to use a sextant.

Posted by: Anonymoose || 02/10/2010 13:25 Comments || Top||

#13  Still have Ageton HO 211 and my sextant. They may need to start calculating the lunar distance tables again, though.

Saving the stimulus for where it's really needed - say, the Murtha Memorial Catfish Race.
Posted by: KBK || 02/10/2010 14:49 Comments || Top||

#14  Latitude from a shadow? Easy to within 30 miles. With a good sextant, make that a mile or less.

Longitude from a shadow? Nope - that's why Harrison struggled for decades to perfect his chronometers. Lunar distance tables work, also, but they are inaccurate compared to methods involving accurate clocks.
Posted by: KBK || 02/10/2010 15:19 Comments || Top||

#15  I try to keep the sextant in the box, but it goes with me offshore. Don't go far offshore without 2 means of navigation. Have to dig out the old Ray-Jeff.Jim
Posted by: notascrename || 02/10/2010 20:49 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Malaysian Gov't may face US sanctions over missing jet engines, church fires
The United States may slap economic sanctions if the Umno-led Barisan Nasional government fails to resolve two key issues considered crucial by the international community, according to diplomatic sources.

The latest edition of the Pakatan Rakyat weekly, Suara Keadilan, quoting the sources as saying that the administration of President Barrack Obama is demanding a detailed explanation from Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's government on the two missing F-5E jet engines and the series of arson attacks on churches and other places of worship over the last two weeks. It also quoted Wisma Putra [Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs] sources as saying if Najib viewed these issues lightly then Washington could slap economic sanctions on Malaysia.

Wisma Putra sources said Washington's diplomatic note reflects the seriousness of the Obama administration, which until now had only voiced their objections with statements. In an SMS revert to Suara Keadilan, the US embassy's media officer, Tina Malone, said Washington took a serious view of media reports of the missing jet engines, which were manufactured in the US. One of the Wisma Putra sources also confirmed that Waashington had sent a diplomatic note to the Malaysian Government over the petrol bomb attacks and vandalism on Christian churches.

The United States is Malaysia's number one trading partner and in recent years has been ranked among the top three foreign investors. In 2008, it was the second largest investor, with investments totalling RM8.7 billion. Any economic sanction will have a painful effect on the country, which is already suffering from a large deficit.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan president dissolves parliament
[Dawn] Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapakse on Tuesday sacked the national parliament, clearing the way for a national election two months ahead of schedule, his spokesman said.

Rajapakse, who won re-election in presidential polls last month, signed a decree dissolving the national assembly with effect from midnight Tuesday, spokesman Lucien Rajakarunanayake said.

"It is now up to the elections commissioner to decide on the dates for the parliamentary election," he said.

The legislature elected in 2004 could have continued till April but Rajapakse's latest move allows the ruling party to hold a snap election hot on the heels of his stunning success in the January 26 presidential vote.
Posted by: Fred || 02/10/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


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U.S. ready to offer Iran alternative to nuclear plan
The latest high-pressure U.S. tactic to get Iran to comply. /sarc
In what appears to be an attempt to call Iran's bluff on its nuclear program, the United States is poised to offer Tehran a way to obtain medical isotopes that Iran says it desperately needs to treat cancer patients, according to the State Department.

The United States, along with "other countries," will present a new proposal to the International Atomic Energy Agency to provide Iran with those isotopes, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said Tuesday.

"Our point is, if Iran feels it has a specific need, we are willing to engage constructively and try to identify ways in which the international community and potentially the United States can meet that need," Crowley said.

The move appeared to be a response to Iran's announcement Monday that it will carry out its own uranium enrichment to 20 percent to provide fuel to make the isotopes. The United States, along with other countries, questioned Iran's motives for that enrichment, saying it increases Iran's ability to produce fuel for a nuclear weapon.

Crowley told reporters that under the new proposal, the international community would "facilitate Iran's procurement of medical isotopes from third countries."

"There are alternatives," Crowley said. "The Iranian decision to improve their processing to 20 percent is an unnecessary step." Providing the opportunity to buy the isotopes directly, Crowley said, would be the "fastest and cheapest" way for Iran to avoid running out of isotopes and could help "build confidence."

Iran uranium enrichment course 'not acceptable,' Obama says

Tehran separately has rejected an IAEA proposal under which it would ship most of its low-enriched uranium out of the country for further enrichment by Russia. France would process that uranium into fuel rods that would then be returned to Iran.

The new offer from the United States comes as Washington and other major countries move closer to imposing harsh new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, which those countries say is designed to develop a nuclear weapon. Iran says its nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes.

President Obama told reporters on Tuesday that the international community will try to pressure Iran more if Iran is not willing to cooperate.

"What we are going to be working on over the next several weeks is developing a significant regime of sanctions that will indicate to them how isolated they are from the international community as a whole," Obama said.

Presenting details of the latest proposal, the State Department spokesman said, "We stand ready to work with Iran, we stand ready to address its legitimate needs, but we need to see Iran come to the table prepared to address our concerns and the concerns of the international community regarding its nuclear ambitions."
Posted by: gorb || 02/10/2010 03:10 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I think we need the dance-step graphic.

That is exactly what this is - yet another round of dancing while Iran completes their bomb.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 8:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Fiddlin' while Rome burns.
Posted by: Swanimote || 02/10/2010 8:50 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
NBC's Todd: Fox News Trying To "Undermine" MSM
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 02/10/2010 06:33 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you away
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 02/10/2010 7:10 Comments || Top||

#2  Fox doesn't have to undermine the MSM - they are doing such a good job themselves.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/10/2010 8:23 Comments || Top||

#3  Good for Fox. I hope they succeed.
Posted by: Formerly Dan || 02/10/2010 8:31 Comments || Top||

#4  In other news.... North side garage "undermines" Valentine's Day.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/10/2010 8:37 Comments || Top||

#5  MSLSD: If the boot fits up your ass-hole, wear it.
Posted by: Hammerhead || 02/10/2010 8:44 Comments || Top||

#6 
Undermine? Dude, they've overtaken you.

Check the ratings.
Posted by: Parabellum || 02/10/2010 9:20 Comments || Top||

#7  General Electric please.

NBC has been a partisan finger puller for a long time.
NBC is a joke but MSNBC is a ideological septic tank.

Keith Olberman? Are you serious?
I guess not

GE can kiss our butts. The media is not their forte.
Posted by: newc || 02/10/2010 10:38 Comments || Top||

#8  Fox is PART of the MSM. One of the few functioning parts.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 02/10/2010 14:03 Comments || Top||

#9  Fox differentiates itself by being "Fair and Balanced"
Posted by: regular joe || 02/10/2010 15:28 Comments || Top||

#10  MSM needs to be undermined--Maybe put in mothballs until they become honest brokers of the news.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/10/2010 17:50 Comments || Top||



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