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Unemployment Group Wants Bunning Thrown Out of Baseball Hall of Fame

Unemployment group wants Bunning ousted from Baseball Hall of Fame

By Jay Heflin - 02/26/10 05:49 PM ET
Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) should be ousted from the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his block on extending unemployment benefits, according to a group that advocates for the unemployed.
 
The benefits expire Sunday.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/84005-group-wants-bunning-ousted-from-baseball-hall-of-fame
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16 Schools have been Blown Up by the Taliban in February

16 schools blown up in FATA in February

PESHAWAR: Taliban have blown up 16 schools in the tribal regions of Mohmand, Bajaur, Khyber and Dara Adamkhel during February, NWFP Education Minister Sardar Hussain Babak told AFP. The latest government boys’ high school to be attacked was blown up on Friday in the Mohmand Agency, officials said. afp

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\02\27\story_27-2-2010_pg7_4
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Breaking News: President Bush Can Read and Write

BREAKING -- George W. Bush, whose book will be out Nov. 8, at this morning’s closed-door Bush-Cheney alumni reunion breakfast, now under way at a downtown hotel: “This is going to come as quite a shock to people up here that I can write a book, much less read one.” He says former Vice President Cheney is not coming, as originally planned, but “is feeling well” and “has a fierce constitution.”

http://www.politico.com/playbook/0210/playbook970.html
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I'm Just Dying to Hear What Obama has to Say about Health Care Next Week

Obama to Make Health Care Announcement Next Week

Posted by Stephanie Condon

President Obama will make an announcement sometime next week on what he "believes is the best way forward" on health care reform, the White House said Friday.

"We've had many weeks to contemplate where we are," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said.

The president will consider areas of common agreement discussed yesterday at the White House health care summit and work with his team to possibly incorporate them into the health care proposal he has put forward, Gibbs said. Some of those ideas could include Republican Sen. Tom Coburn (Okla.)'s suggestions on cutting fraud and abuse from Medicare.

"This is a fairly dynamic process that will happen over the next several days," Gibbs said.

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/02/26/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6247715.shtml?tag=stack
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Regulations, Regulations, and Even More Regulations

Senate Banking panel to unveil regulatory plan to take over failing firms

By Silla Brush - 02/26/10 03:12 PM ET
Senate Banking Committee lawmakers are planning to unveil legislation that creates a regulatory system with high hurdles for the government to take over a failing financial firm, sources familiar with the plan said on Friday.

Lawmakers on the panel are trying to create a system to wind down large firms that are failing and threaten the broader financial system so that future administrations do not need to turn to taxpayers for bailout funds.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/83975-senate-banking-panel-to-unveil-regulatory-plan-to-take-over-failing-firms
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This Headline is from CBSNews: 'Is Maxine Waters Really as Dumb as She Seems?'

Is Maxine Waters Really As Dumb As She Seems?

Posted by Jill Schlesinger

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered his semi-annual testimony before the House Committee on Financial Services today. He pretty much said what was expected: the economy is recovering but still fragile; the job market is improving, but is still horrible; inflation is low now, but the Fed needs to keep an eye on it in the future. As a result, interest rates are likely to remain low for an "extended period."

All on script. But there was an interchange between one lawmaker and Bernanke that deserves your attention. Please watch this video of Congresswoman Maxine Waters - in it, she demonstrates that there is obviously NO intelligence requirement necessary to be named to the House Financial Services Committee.




http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/02/25/business/econwatch/entry6241870.shtml
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Gore is Ridiculed at Apple's Shareholder Meeting

Al Gore a lightning rod at Apple shareholder meeting

CUPERTINO, Calif.--The presence of one of the world's pre-eminent environmentalists at Apple's shareholder meeting Thursday was the subject of much of the morning's pointed discussion.

As expected, Apple's attitude on environmental and sustainability issues was one of the main concerns of the stockholders present Thursday, followed closely by the company's immense pile of cash. But early harsh comments about former Vice President Al Gore's record set the tone.

Gore was seated in the first row, along with his six fellow board members, in Apple's Town Hall auditorium as several stockholders took turns either bashing or praising his high-profile views on climate change.

At the first opportunity for audience participation just several minutes into the proceeding, a longtime and well-known Apple shareholder--some would say gadfly--who introduced himself as Shelton Ehrlich, stood at the microphone and urged against Gore's re-election to the board. Gore "has become a laughingstock. The glaciers have not melted," Ehrlich said, referring to Gore's views on global warming. "If his advice he gives to Apple is as faulty as his views on the environment then he doesn't need to be re-elected."

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-10459872-260.html

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The Accurate 'Hockey Stick' Graph

New Global Warming Data Reveals Accurate ‘Hockey Stick’ Graph


The data underlying the famous “hockey stick” global warming graph has finally been found after having earlier been misplaced by leading climate researchers. The newly recovered data confirms the accuracy of the abrupt upward turn in readings characteristic of the “hockey stick” shape found in many global warming projections.

Up until now, however, the data on which the controversial graph had been based was presumed to be lost, so it was not known exactly which aspects of global warming the chart illustrated. Now that the data has been recovered, scientists can state with complete certainty that this updated chart accurately chronicles the past and future trajectory of the global warming crisis.

View the full-size graph by clicking HERE or on the small version shown below:

http://pajamasmedia.com/zombie/2010/02/25/new-global-warming-data-reveals-accurate-hockey-stick-graph/




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HIG Not Used for Baradar

Exclusive: New Obama Interrogation Unit Not Deployed to Question Captured Taliban Chief

Mark Hosenball

Last summer, the Obama administration announced that, as a replacement for the Bush administration's secret CIA terrorist detention and interrogation program, it would create a SWAT-style team of interrogation experts to travel the world squeezing terrorist suspects for vital information. Administration officials say that the interrogation unit, known as the HIG (for High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group) is now operational. But for reasons that are unclear, the administration has not deployed HIG personnel to question Afghan Taliban military commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, arguably the most important terrorist suspect captured since the detention of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in spring of 2003.

Mullah Baradar was captured by Pakistani security forces in Karachi earlier this month following a tip-off from U.S. intelligence about a planned meeting involving some of his cohorts; as we reported, U.S. officials have acknowledged that Baradar's arrest was a lucky break, since the intelligence tip-off did not indicate he would be present at the meeting. As we also reported, some sources say that U.S. intelligence personnel in Pakistan, who are believed to include both CIA and military counterterrorism experts, were not given access to Baradar until more than a week after his capture. Obama administration officials now say that Baradar is talking a little, that U.S. personnel in Pakistan do have access to him, and that any intelligence that has been squeezed out of him has been shared with American representatives.

But five U.S. officials, who asked for anonymity when discussing sensitive information, tell Declassified that the HIG—which the Obama administration has billed as a less-controversial alternative to the Bush administration's use of secret CIA prisons and "enhanced" interrogation techniques that human rights advocates had described as torture—is not being deployed to participate in the questioning of Mullah Baradar. Some of the officials say they find this puzzling, since Baradar, who before his capture served as the Afghan Taliban's top military commander, is widely believed to possess information that might be very useful to U.S. and allied forces fighting his Taliban comrades in Afghanistan.

http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/declassified/archive/2010/02/26/exclusive-new-obama-interrogation-unit-not-deployed-to-question-captured-taliban-chief.aspx

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Governor Pawlenty Headed to Iowa

Posted: February 26th, 2010 04:00 PM ET

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Washington (CNN) - Tim Pawlenty's shadow presidential campaign continues.

The Minnesota governor will return to Iowa on April 17 as the keynote speaker at the "2010 Iowa Taxpayers' Day," a Des Moines event put on by Iowans for Tax Relief.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/02/26/pawlenty-headed-back-to-iowa/?fbid=evd-04FzxwY
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Today is the 17th Anniversary of the First WTC Bombing

Andrew McCarthy wrote this back on the 15th anniversary:

15 Years@War
The WTC bombing was radical Islam’s declaration of war against the United States.

On the morning of February 26, 1993, Islamic militants steered a nondescript Ryder van through the winding darkness of the parking garage under the World Trade Center. They had spent years planning this moment in secret meetings at mosques and jailhouses, in rural outposts that served as paramilitary camps, and in safehouses where explosive compounds were mixed in makeshift labs.

Loaded into the van’s rear compartment was a 1,400-pound chemical bomb.The explosive detonated at a few minutes after noon. The hyper-intensive shockwave bored a six-story canyon into the bowels of the complex. Seven people were killed (one of the six officially listed murder victims having been well along in her pregnancy), over a thousand were injured, and the structural damage would cost nearly a billion dollars to repair.

Amid the terror, the dark cloud that envelops us still 15 years later, was a silver lining. This time, the “battalion of Islam” — as the “blind sheikh,” Omar Abdel Rahman, liked to refer to the cells in his emerging jihad army — had failed.

It had been the intention of the World Trade Center bombers to annihilate tens of thousands of Americans, in addition to rendering the world’s most significant financial district uninhabitable. Detonation was consciously timed for maximum carnage: high noon on a Friday, when as many as 120,000 business professionals, laborers, diners, tourists, and area residents typically swarmed the Twin Towers and their immediate Wall Street environs.

More diabolically, not content with their sophisticated, powerfully combustible urea-nitrate mixture, the jihadists laced the compound with deadly sodium cyanide and attempted to boost the explosion with hydrogen tanks. The aim was a horror virtually unimaginable back then (though it is, today, an omnipresent fear): wide dispersal of a lethal, aerated chemical, killing the thousands too distant to be obliterated by the sheer force of the blast.

The battalion, however, miscalculated. They’d hoped to place the bomb close enough to primary support structures that one tower, in its decimation, might topple into the second. The van, though, had been parked many yards away from the ideal location. Added to this good fortune, the hydrogen tanks had been destroyed upon detonation, adding nothing but shards to the impact. And another break: The cyanide failed to vaporize — simply burning away like the rest of the bomb components.

So yes, the aftermath resembled the ninth ring of hell, but the devastation was orders of magnitude less than it could have been.

In hindsight, we now know the silver lining caused us to miss the ferocity and determination of our enemies.

http://article.nationalreview.com/349383/15-yearswar/andrew-c-mccarthy

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Ethics Report Shows Trip Planners Coordinated with Rangel's Office

Ethics report: Trip planners coordinated with Rangel's office

By Susan Crabtree - 02/26/10 05:45 PM ET

Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) asked the ethics committee in 2006 whether he could solicit corporations to pick up costs for a Caribbean business conference he and other members of Congress have attended for years, according to the House investigative committee’s report on the matter.

His staffers also prepared a memorandum for him in 2008 that discussed HSBC bank’s decision to pull out of the conference after press accounts questioned the propriety of the Caribbean conference, and offered suggestions on how Rangel could help prevent HSBC from bowing out.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/84007-ethics-report-shows-rangels-office-knew-trip-was-sponsored-by-corporations

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Rubio to Reimburse GOP for Flights

Rubio to Reimburse G.O.P. for Flights

Marco Rubio, the former Florida House speaker who has proven to be a stiff challenger to Gov. Charlie Crist for the G.O.P.’s Senate nomination, said in statements on Friday that he would reimburse his party for about $3,000 in travel expenses.

According to Beth Reinhard of The Miami Herald, Mr. Rubio said he had erred in billing the Republican party for eight trips. “Billing the party was a mistake which needs to be fixed,” Rubio said in the statement. “So, out of an abundance of caution, I am personally reimbursing the party for the cost of all eight flights.”

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/26/rubio-to-reimburse-g-o-p-for-flights/

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Diversity at NBC is a Wonderful Thing

Via Newsbusters:

NBC Chastised by Congressional Black Caucus Members for Lack of Diversity


By Seton Motley
Fri, 02/26/2010 - 11:39 ET

UPDATE: Fantastic video analyzing two weeks in the life of Keith Olbermann and his (nearly all white) guests below the fold.  From February 4 through February 18, Keith had 48 guests - and TWO were black.  One, actually - the Washington Post's Eugene Robinson appeared twice.  4% - now THAT'S diverse.  Bravo and kudos to Broliath for said stellar production.

MSNBC hosts Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow and the egregiously stentorian and officious Keith Olbermann have made their warped interpretation of the conservative and TEA Party movements as racist a staple of their oft-ridiculed and rarely watched television programs.

These three (and other MSNBC hosts) have engaged in this slander with regularity and fervor. 

...

Well Olbermann's explanation, and all of the race-baiting "reporting" done by his vile network, apparently wasn't nearly good enough for Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-Texas) and Maxine Waters (D-California), two members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).

These two Congresspeople are members of the House Judiciary Committee, which yesterday convened to examine the proposed merger of NBC and television-internet company Comcast.  They find the diversity of NBC to be sorely lacking.


Here is a video called Countbrown, where all the diversity on Olbermann's show is on display:



http://newsbusters.org/blogs/seton-motley/2010/02/26/nbc-chastised-congressional-black-caucus-members-lack-minority-hiring

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