[PJMedia] James O'Keefe strikes again. He captures the community organizing group Battleground Texas breaking Texas election law. The group registers voters as deputy registrars, illegally copies information from voter registration forms, and then cranks the illegal information into the Wendy Davis campaign for Texas governor
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CPC grades its prediction accuracy on a Heidke skill score, which ranges from 100 (perfect accuracy) to -50 (no better than playing pin the tail on the donkey while blindfolded).
CPCÂ’s score for OctoberÂ’s weather predictions for November through January was -22 and the September weather prediction for October through December was at -23.
AKA... the climate change people are full of shit.
[Forbes] Gov't collective land and natural resources, not yours. Living off the grid soon to be illegal. Only pre-approved urban residences are authorized.
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I'm surprised that they haven't restricted people exercising. After all, when you exercise, you produce more CO2.
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It had to happen. 20 years ago, (when I smoked two packs a day), a co-worker objected to my smoke harming his lungs. I asked him if he burned wood in his fireplace. He didn't see how that was related.
Well, Chester, now you see how it's related!
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This headline is deceptive. Many local governments out west have severely restricted the use of wood-burners, entirely independent of whatever the EPA is doing. The "lawfare" method of grinding out ever more regulations deserves a separate article of its very own.
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Possession of wood should be outlawed. Wood is just unoxidized carbon, destined to become CO2 whether you burn it or it decays naturally. No different than unfired ammunition.
To ensure the future of humanity, all traces of CO2 must be removed from our collective atmosphere. Sure, the green plants will be pissed, but what have they ever done for us?
[An Nahar] When Arab Spring protests erupted in early 2011, Morocco's February 20 pro-reform movement mobilized mass demonstrations, but three years on its goals remain frustrated and regional turmoil has dampened demand for change.
The movement that once brought tens of thousands onto the streets of main cities now musters just a few dozen activists to call for democratic reforms or denounce the high cost of living.
"It does seem that as a movement, the February 20 movement hasn't gone anywhere, its demonstrations have ended, it hasn't drafted the same level of support ... that it initially attracted in early 2011," said analyst Issandr Amrani of the International Crisis Group (ICG).
Since the protest group was born, many in Morocco have watched warily as uprisings that swept away decades-old dictatorships in other North African countries, notably in Libya and Egypt, gave way to violence and political upheaval.
"That moment in early 2011 of euphoria across the Arab world is gone, and for now it appears that however unsatisfied they may be with the results a lot of Moroccans would rather not rock the boat," said Amrani.
One young activist not afraid to do so is rapper Lhaqed, an outspoken voice of the February 20 movement who still rails against the system, despite being tossed in the clink ... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not... for a year in 2012 for defaming the police in his songs.
"The authorities are determined to prevent politically engaged artists from expressing themselves," the rapper, whose real name is Mouad Belghouat, told Agence La Belle France Presse last week, after the launch of his new album "Waloo" (Nothing) in Casablanca was blocked by the police.
"The only change after February 20 is that the citizens today talk openly about other things, they protest in the slums, whole neighborhoods take to the streets," he said.
"But as for those who rule the country, there's been no change at all in my view. We have no independent judiciary, no free press, corruption remains rife and the country's money is stolen," the rapper added.
Hamza Mahfoud, a young journalist who was among the original February 20 coordinators, admits the experience in other Arab Spring countries, from the army's takeover in Egypt to the rise of radical Islamists in Syria, has been a "big problem" for the movement, discouraging many in Morocco from pressing for change.
But he insists change has taken place within Moroccan society.
"Even if it's not enough, the movement prompted the regime to introduce a new constitution," he said.
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[ABC.NET.AU] Members of Russian protest punk band Pussy Riot were attacked in Sochi by Cossack militia armed with horsewhips.
The scuffles came a day after band members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina were detained by police in the Russian Black Sea resort for several hours in connection with a theft case.
The latest fracas over their stay in Sochi came as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) warned the girls that it would be "wholly inappropriate" to stage actions outside Winter Olympic venues.
The clash took place as Tolokonnikova, Alyokhina and one other Pussy Riot member sought to stage an action in the centre of Sochi, about 30 kilometres north of the main Olympic Park.
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I know that you didn't want to write "horsewhipped"...
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Mother Putin's pet Cossacks are whip-equipped,
Riding hard into combat when wigs are flipped:
"It's good to be Czar,
Cuz it lights my cigar
When I witness a nettlesome hussy whipped!"
[An Nahar] The Spanish government said Wednesday it has approved the extradition to Kazakhstan of the former chief of security of a Kazakh banker-turned-dissident despite warnings from rights groups that he will face torture.
Aleksandr Pavlov was placed in durance vile Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'! in Spain in December 2012 after his name was placed on Interpol's wanted list at the request of Kazakh authorities who accuse him of embezzlement and plotting terrorist attacks. He denies the allegations against him.
Pavlov argues he is being politically persecuted by the Kazakh government which he says want to obtain information from him about Mukhtar Ablyazov, a foe of strongman Nursultan Nazarbayev ...has served as the President of Kazakhstan since the Fall of the Soviet Union and the nation's independence in 1991. Contrary to commonly held belief, there is a difference between Kazakhs and Cossacks: Kazakhs have mustaches. Or maybe it's the other way around... , who has ruled the ex-Soviet country for over two decades.
Spain's cabinet approved the extradition during its regular cabinet meeting on Friday, a justice ministry spokeswoman said.
Spain's High Court in November backed the extradition request by a vote of 10-7 but the cabinet had the final say.
The government agreed with the extradition request because Kazakhstan had offered guarantees that Pavlov would be tried within a reasonable time and would be treated humanely, the justice ministry spokeswoman said.
"These were the same conditions that the court based its decision on," she said.
Amnesia Amnesty International urged Spain to reverse its decision to extradite Pavlov to resource-rich Kazakhstan, which is frequently criticized for its human rights ...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty... record.
"Assurances of human treatment from governments that routinely torture are useless," said the group's criminal justice expert, Julia Hall.
"The Spanish government cannot and should not trust such empty promises from the Kazakhstani authorities, who have relentlessly pursued Aleksandr Pavlov and other associates of Mukhtar Ablyazov," she added.
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[Independent] New law, denounced as 'anti-Semitism' by Jewish leaders, comes after country controversially slaughtered a giraffe in public and fed him to lions The giraffe was kosher? Lions keep kosher? Who knew?
If they're going to fuss over how cows slaughtered, ought they not perhaps be just a tad more sensitive about letting lions tear apart parts of a giraffe baby in front of an audience of children?
Last year politicians in Britannia said they would not be outlawing religious slaughter despite "strong pressure" from the RSPCA, the National Secular Society and other activists.
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No, no, no.
Animal rights is a religion.
Anything that requires intervention in the face of reality is faith based.
Of course, you do have to draw the line somewhere.
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Animal rights before religion. And so on, and so on, and so on...
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#3 What day is it now? Com'on, what day is it???
It's Onsdag.
No savvy. Swedish chef? Anyway, when I think of hump day I think of spaghetti and meatballs... OT follows. As always, edit to taste.
On Odin's day, where folks forgot
To care what meat went in the pot,
In every corner poboy shop
You'd hear the eager cleavers chop,
Midst yelps and yowls and squeaks and squawks
From fruit of alleys, farms and docks,
And when the rusty grinders whined,
They'd grind up anything they'd find...
For 'twas the day when meatballs ruled
O'er subjects willing to be fooled.
So fat wop ladies stirred the pot,
And muthabastid, was it hot!
Enfin, the red aluminum gravy
Was fit to float a meatball navy:
Those dagos boiled the honours wavy
To crown a morn of kitchen slavery.
Pasta boiled and drained so quickly
Blew forth miasmic aether thickly:
'Twas something out of Dante's dream,
And the whole damned kitchen was clouded by steam.
Now swift they flew through Heaven's fringe --
Nor did their noodly spirits cringe --
Pale straggly strands swung to their fate:
Forked sideways on a styr'foam plate,
Where they would briefly wriggling wait,
White snakes on Miss Medusa's pate
[DAWN] US President Barack Obama I've now been in 57 states -- I think one left to go... on Wednesday warned of "consequences" over the violence in Ukraine and said the United States held the government responsible for ensuring that its people can protest "without fear of repression."
At least 26 people, including 10 coppers, were killed in Kiev Tuesday after riot police entered Independence Square and battled government protesters who have occupied the square since November.
The crisis erupted after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich spurned a broad trade deal with the European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... and accepted a $15 billion Russian bailout.
The United States has said the Ukrainian government must pull back riot police from Independence Square in Kiev, call a truce and hold discussions with the opposition.
Obama, who is in Mexico for a summit with Canadian and Mexican leaders, condemned the Ukrainian violence and said the United States is working with European nations as well as the Ukrainian government and the opposition.
"We hold the Ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure that it is dealing with peaceful protesters in an appropriate way, that the Ukrainian people are able to assemble and speak freely about their interests without fear of repression," Obama said during a visit to Mexico.
"I want to be very clear as we work through these next several days in Ukraine that we're going to be watching closely and we expect the Ukrainian government to show restraint, to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters," he said.
Obama added that the United States also expects protesters to remain peaceful in the wake of violence in Kiev that left at least 26 people dead.
"We'll be monitoring very closely the situation, recognising that with our European partners and the international community, there will be consequences if people step over the line," the US leader said.
"And that includes making sure the Ukrainian military does not step into what should be a set of issues that can be resolved by civilians."
Earlier today, Ukrainian President Yanukovych replaced the head of the army's general staff after announcing a new "anti-terror" operation in response to the country's deadliest violence since its post-Soviet independence.
The crackdown on anti-government protests by security forces on Tuesday triggered a storm of international condemnation, with the European Union convening urgent talks to mull possible sanctions.
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Meanwhile, not to be outdone by the Bammer's new "red line" agz Ukraine ...
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If he really wants to stop them he will write an Executive Order requiring the Ukraine to sign up for Obamacare if the fighting doesn't stop! That will freeze their souls with fear. Freezes mine
[An Nahar] Anti-government protesters were locked in a stand-off with riot police across burning barricades Wednesday after fierce festivities left at least 26 people dead in Ukraine's worst crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The crackdown by security forces triggered a storm of international condemnation, with the White House calling the violence "completely outrageous".
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As far fetched as it might seem, Putin knows Champ if a gutless fool, and if the situation in Ukraine gets too far out of bounds for the Rodinia-vision Putin has, look for troop movements are a reminder of what happened to Georgia!
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Isn't auto-insert trying to book a spot on the new tonight show?
Anyone paying attention over the last couple months, and thank you Rantburg for that, could see that this was coming to a head. The video featured last week had police just taking fire bombs, rhetoric has been heating up, hard lines taken.
And the US brings one of our talented ambassadors to eloquently say eff the EU. Persuasive, polished, rational. Is this one of our post purchases? And Barry trying so hard to not have to have His image anywhere near another confrontation with Putin they hide him on the golf course. King Putt said consequences, so now Putin with have to put up with Carney and Biden and so and so's snippy word bits on American news.
Barry and co. are walking into the same trap as Syria, three months late and two balls short. On deck, Venezuela, where in June the eye of jarret notices that their friendmate in Venezuela has been officially endorsed by Assad. Way to blow that political cash on red lines and cheap hookers.
[Breitbart] Call it the glocalization of the Tea Party movement.
As those in the global -- and permanent -- superclass seek to make borders irrelevant, increase taxes, and empower unaccountable and far removed bureaucracies, racking up debt, increasing cronyism, and ruining economies while becoming more out of touch, Europeans are taking cues from America's Tea Partiers. They are saying, "Enough. We're mad as hell, and we're not going to take it anymore."
Described as anti-elitist, anti-Brussels, and against unchecked immigration, European Tea Party leaders like Geert Wilders, who leads the Freedom Party in the Netherlands, Marine Le Pen, who leads La Belle France's Front National (FN) movement, and Nigel Farage, who leads the the UKIP (The United Kingdom Independence Party), are heading movements that "are populist and nationalist." Their supporters are fed up with those who got Europe into the political and fiscal mess that it is in today. And similar movements are gaining strength in Italia, Austria, Poland, Romania, and even Greece. Those who support the European Tea Party movements have said they are not against institutions, but rather fiercely opposed to the "cosy mainstream consensus" in which "the left and right... says the same."
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"Those on the Global - and Permanent - Superclass" > Artic fergits to mention whom have also done a piss-poor job of explaining or teaching, etc. why thingys have to be done their way, e.g why voters = will of the mainstream have to be intentionally bypassed iff not lied to.
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Well, during the latest Gulf War, our people encountered GPS jammers, still sitting in a warehouse, unused. Saddam apparently expected more warning that the show was starting. Drones are likewise susceptible to zone jamming and EMP hits. It's all a matter of how hardened the circuitry is, and how many trapdoors the Chinese chip foundry we're getting them from has built in.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.