Steve Benen points out another thing aside from that:
November 2008October 2008September 2008August 2008July 2008June 2008May 2008April 2008
OverlappingElvis imagines that:
posted by chara at 8:41 AM on May 28 [ 8 favorites ] My heart breaks every time I see this kid; he is so full of potential, potential that may never be put to good use. I'm so frustrated when, in comparison, I see so many American students nonchalantly frittering away the precious opportunity to have a college education. You know, there are plenty of American kids who are full of potential, etc. etc. Why does your heart not break for them? posted by rr at 12:21 PM on May 28
In addition to this, Bob Cesca states:
Margo Hammond and Ellen Heltzel: Life, Liberty and the Right to Be Sick Scandlen argues that "Americans are not required to buy food, clothing or shelter. Why must they buy health insurance?"
OverlappingElvis explains:
posted by spock at 8:22 AM on May 28 [ 1 favorite ] God, I hope this goes through. In general, I'm not as politically active as I could or should be, but I'd fight like hell for the DREAM act. But I'm a little biased, I suppose. I work as a college counselor in the inner-city and while most of the students I work with are African-American, I do have a few Latino kids.
Patrick O'Connor sees it this way:
I'm surprised President Obama even spent the time to write and send the GOP a letter, but then he's a bigger person than I am. They've accused him of every despicable thing, called him, his choices, his administration every despicable thing, voted "no" en masse on major issues, and expect more? I think Republicans are finding Obama-Biden Administration not quite lacking in backbone as they ha d once hoped.
For this purpose, Blog of helios suggests:
The point is, once malicious, evil hackers discovered that most code had free reign in a Windows system, they went to work. If legitimate code was allowed to cuddle with the system, why couldn't their's...kind of like the first digital STD's. Actually, we can thank Microsoft for vastly strengthening our economy, from their efforts sprang multi-billion dollar companies like Symantec, McAffee, Kaspersky...the stockholders were ecstatic.
Paul Krugman considers that:
wjd123 18. June 16, 2009 8:47 am Link About the bearer bonds there is some coverage listed in GoogleNews, including from Reuters, the Times (not the NYT), the Canadian Press, etc. They are speculating that the bonds are counterfeit. That makes more sense to me than smuggling the real thing all in one suitcase (!). Noni n
Similarly, Phil McNulty (BBC Sport) adds:
All this talk of Evra (best in the world - funny!!) taking Messi into his pocket. Ronaldo being better than Messi. My goodness, if we take that game last night, we see Messi strides ahead of Ronaldo. Most of Barca's tream is better than Ronaldo. He had chance after chance after chance, and blew every one of them. Barca on the whole were fantastic - as anyone who knew football knew they would be.
Erika Lovley is rather skeptical:
Mr. Big Party: Independent Reply #18 Date: May. 21, 2009 - 8:38 AM EST Only one week? Why not take the entire month of August off like most of socialist Europe? We going down that dead end anyway. . . Reply Quote Report Abuse
John Rudolph considers that:
Gonzáles is producing a film that tells the story of America s Spanish-language media, Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S. Along with fellow filmmaker, Félix F. Gutiérrez , a professor of Journalism at the University of Southern California, Gonzáles recently showed a preview of the film to an audience of ethnic media journalists in Atlanta .
For this reason, PJ Gladnick says:
"We just managed to finish seeding on Sunday, so we're about three weeks behind in seeding (and) the crop is very slow coming out of the ground 'cause of the cold weather."
PJ Gladnick tells the real story:
You assert that: "Slowly but surely the truth is coming out. The truth being that we humans are not capable of predicting weather."
Similarly, Shannon Moriarty adds:
End Homelessness - Change.org: A Homeless Teen's Story Home Causes People Nonprofits Actions Jobs Ideas Join Sign In Featured Cause Animal Rights 37,929 Members All Causes Close [X] Animal Rights Autism Criminal Justice Education Gay Rights Genocide Global Health Global Warming Homelessness Human Trafficking Humanitarian Relief Immigration Poverty in America Social Entrepreneurship Sustainable Food Universal Health Care Women's Rights
Karen Dalton-Beninato notices:
New Orleans is arguably the most mystical place in the country, and our own whirling dervishes will celebrate St. John's Eve this weekend. (This story takes a bit of a turn, but I'll do my best to tie it all together). During a trip back to New Orleans last spring I noticed that a pile of sheets which looked perfectly normal during the day looked like this as the shadows changed at dusk:
Erika Lovley is rather skeptical:
Beesman Party: Independent Reply #14 Date: May. 21, 2009 - 8:36 AM EST Now these idiots think they have the constitutional authority to dictate a paid vacation. I do believe this is the stupidest idea to come from our esteemed congress since Pelosi's $30 million pork tag to save her treasured titmouse. I think this is called "downtime", doesn't stimulate a thing, and its none of their stinkin' business. Perhaps they should try to do something that the Constitution actually tells them to do. Beesman Reply Quote Report Abuse
hadley intervenes and adds:
camfan97 May 18th, 2009 at 10:18 pm Gosh, I feel like when I was standing at the McCain headquarters in AZ while Obama was winning the election. That sucky of a feeling
But Robert Parry, Consortium News has a different opinion:
So, now to protect the health insurance industry, Congress must stop 119 million Americans from leaping into the arms of a government plan.
Worldfocus brings a word of caution:
#iranelection feed, is filtering by location. This misguided movement precludes the possibility of making any sense of what is happening now. It also precludes the possibility for academics to go back and make sense of it after it has happened. In the Moldova Twitter Revolution, a lot of people went back and saw all the tweets related to Moldova. They found that of the 700 people who were tweeting about Moldova, only 200 people were actually from Moldova. So it becomes very difficult for people to do that kind of analysis when the location information itself is misguiding. It s harmful to do this in a way, because it breaks the validity of information and introduces more noise. But I think it comes from a good place, so I m not criticizing the people who are trying to do this. Different people have different perspectives on what is important.
The Huffington Post News Editors gives a bit of an idea about it:
- + magen I'm a Fan of magen I'm a fan of this user permalink Please, Texas and your id10t Governor----leave if you hate America soooooooo much. Bush lives in Crawford TX doesn't he???? An added bonus. Take him with you. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 05/16/2009
Jackson Williams does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
This celebrity wasn't being rolled by some one-night stand, and there's no evidence she rolled him at all beyond hiding some of her criminal past. He should have handled this better, rather than orchestrate her arrest at his mansion while he was away, whether or not he wanted to end his long term relationship with her. That's what I get out of it, and I have as much right to think so as any comment that uses bullying language to demand I think like them. Sorry, guys.
Sources:
Steve Benen OverlappingElvis Bob Cesca Patrick O'Connor Blog of helios Paul Krugman Phil McNulty (BBC Sport) Erika Lovley John Rudolph PJ Gladnick Shannon Moriarty Karen Dalton-Beninato hadley Robert Parry, Consortium News Worldfocus The Huffington Post News Editors Jackson Williams
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Story From: Steve Benen OverlappingElvis Bob Cesca Patrick O'Connor Blog Of Helios Paul Krugman Phil McNulty (BBC Sport) Erika Lovley John Rudolph PJ Gladnick Shannon Moriarty Karen Dalton-Beninato Hadley Robert Parry, Consortium News Worldfocus The Huffington Post News Editors Jackson Williams /26737824
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Mike Allen imagines that:
The Independents and detractors are correct.The supporters have hope, but no change.And the economy continues to suck the entire country into a depression.
In addition to this, DealBook states:
A memo written by Republicans, citing e-mail and internal Fed documents that were subpoenaed from the central bank , is building a case that Mr. Bernanke was a Machiavellian autocrat who forced Bank of America to go through with a disastrous merger that it no longer wanted to complete.
Furthermore, Joe Weisenthal claims:
Sauce for the goose = sauce for the gander. bebe said: Jun. 16, 1:24 PM shame on californians if we get bailout from government...losing the ability to be independent is the sadest thing....
Aaron Zelinsky considers that:
- + politicali I'm a Fan of politicali I'm a fan of this user permalink I agree. I went to catholic school and we used the New Testament, never the Bible. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 05/18/2009
Blog of helios remembers that:
You could look at it that way, but only if your ultimate goal is to eventually screw up your system. Besides, on a single-user machine, who do you think assigns the root password? You do, so ultimately, you have the same privileges you had in Windows.
Still being unsure, Blog of helios asks:
My dad had a saying he was fond of telling me...and he did it often as I remember."People can only assume your an idiot. Once you open your mouth, you prove it to them."
The Huffington Post News Team gives a bit of an idea about it:
Huntsman's comments on civil unions drew the ire of conservatives in Utah and elsewhere. Officials in Michigan last month canceled a GOP county fundraiser where Huntsman was to speak, saying he had abandoned important party principles.
Ben Smith explains:
Palin missed a golden opportunity to comment on the weak speech in Cairo by POTUS. Republicans need to take advantage of the imploding democrats or they'll end up looking like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6PU0Oq0ysA&feature=related Posted By: Dems for Deportation | June 07, 2009 at 08:57 PM REPORT ABUSE
For example, Sarah Rees Brennan considers:
sarahtales 2009-06-19 01:01 pm UTC ( link ) Heh, I was linked and was most delighted! I will definitely keep people updated! I've been really interested in John Scalzi's views on free content, and have recently been delighted by Kelley Armstrong's online novella companion to the Darkest Powers series, so I do believe in it - but who knows about the extent of the effect? Interesting times ahead! ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Having that in mind, hadley wonders:
maligned May 18th, 2009 at 3:52 pm Wow and I thought an overcast Monday couldn t be any more depressing. I just wanted to say thanks, these have been the very best two seasons of television, Everyone involved with this show did such a great job I look forward to seeing what you will all do next: I am sure it will be just as fantastic. Thanks again
Philip Elmer-DeWitt imagines that:
1755 Robson Street is a mailbox place. The suite # is a mailbox #. Simple surveillance on the box will discover who is responsible. Posted By PJ, NY NY : June 12, 2009 10:50 pm
Thinking that's not all, peterhamby adds:
Raul, Los Angeles, CA May 27th, 2009 2:26 pm ET Newt and Rush Shut up! Both of you have nothing further to contribute to this debate. Let the adults conduct the vetting and let the Senate make this historic confirmation.
Allahpundit gives a bit of an idea about it:
g0tmylifeback Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 7:45 PM Seriously? Ugh. Does drywall still come around? He s a stitch. Fallen Sparrow on June 11, 2009 at 8:04 PM
Ben Smith is absolutely sure that:
In the president's defense, there are a lot of alphabet agencies in the government. They make the yellow pages look like a one page memo. Posted By: ArkConservative | May 30, 2009 at 12:09 AM REPORT ABUSE
Having that in mind, peterhamby wonders:
Terry, Butte, MT May 27th, 2009 2:21 pm ET Can we have the full context of her statement? It sounds to me that she was answering a specific question about a specific circumstance. There are certain points of view people have because of their culture and environment around them that others would not have. A rich man can not talk about living in poverty if he never lived that life or worked in those communities, would be a good example.
peterhamby also takes into account the following fact:
Newt Stands Up for the White Guy! | DEEP BRAIN DIARY May 27th, 2009 2:45 pm ET [...] face it! Throughout history the white guy has never been able to get a break! Thank goodness Newt, Rush and others are there to remind folks of this historical fact! [...]
Allahpundit comes with a new idea:
Sweet memories: I flipped flopped like McCain on torture. getalife on April 27, 2009 at 10:46 AM Cute. Let me help you stick to your promises, then. Ed Morrissey on April 27, 2009 at 11:39 AM Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Furthermore, TMZ Staff claims:
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The Independents and detractors are correct.The supporters have hope, but no change.And the economy continues to suck the entire country into a depression.
In addition to this, DealBook states:
A memo written by Republicans, citing e-mail and internal Fed documents that were subpoenaed from the central bank , is building a case that Mr. Bernanke was a Machiavellian autocrat who forced Bank of America to go through with a disastrous merger that it no longer wanted to complete.
Furthermore, Joe Weisenthal claims:
Sauce for the goose = sauce for the gander. bebe said: Jun. 16, 1:24 PM shame on californians if we get bailout from government...losing the ability to be independent is the sadest thing....
Aaron Zelinsky considers that:
- + politicali I'm a Fan of politicali I'm a fan of this user permalink I agree. I went to catholic school and we used the New Testament, never the Bible. Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 05/18/2009
Blog of helios remembers that:
You could look at it that way, but only if your ultimate goal is to eventually screw up your system. Besides, on a single-user machine, who do you think assigns the root password? You do, so ultimately, you have the same privileges you had in Windows.
Still being unsure, Blog of helios asks:
My dad had a saying he was fond of telling me...and he did it often as I remember."People can only assume your an idiot. Once you open your mouth, you prove it to them."
The Huffington Post News Team gives a bit of an idea about it:
Huntsman's comments on civil unions drew the ire of conservatives in Utah and elsewhere. Officials in Michigan last month canceled a GOP county fundraiser where Huntsman was to speak, saying he had abandoned important party principles.
Ben Smith explains:
Palin missed a golden opportunity to comment on the weak speech in Cairo by POTUS. Republicans need to take advantage of the imploding democrats or they'll end up looking like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6PU0Oq0ysA&feature=related Posted By: Dems for Deportation | June 07, 2009 at 08:57 PM REPORT ABUSE
For example, Sarah Rees Brennan considers:
sarahtales 2009-06-19 01:01 pm UTC ( link ) Heh, I was linked and was most delighted! I will definitely keep people updated! I've been really interested in John Scalzi's views on free content, and have recently been delighted by Kelley Armstrong's online novella companion to the Darkest Powers series, so I do believe in it - but who knows about the extent of the effect? Interesting times ahead! ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Having that in mind, hadley wonders:
maligned May 18th, 2009 at 3:52 pm Wow and I thought an overcast Monday couldn t be any more depressing. I just wanted to say thanks, these have been the very best two seasons of television, Everyone involved with this show did such a great job I look forward to seeing what you will all do next: I am sure it will be just as fantastic. Thanks again
Philip Elmer-DeWitt imagines that:
1755 Robson Street is a mailbox place. The suite # is a mailbox #. Simple surveillance on the box will discover who is responsible. Posted By PJ, NY NY : June 12, 2009 10:50 pm
Thinking that's not all, peterhamby adds:
Raul, Los Angeles, CA May 27th, 2009 2:26 pm ET Newt and Rush Shut up! Both of you have nothing further to contribute to this debate. Let the adults conduct the vetting and let the Senate make this historic confirmation.
Allahpundit gives a bit of an idea about it:
g0tmylifeback Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 7:45 PM Seriously? Ugh. Does drywall still come around? He s a stitch. Fallen Sparrow on June 11, 2009 at 8:04 PM
Ben Smith is absolutely sure that:
In the president's defense, there are a lot of alphabet agencies in the government. They make the yellow pages look like a one page memo. Posted By: ArkConservative | May 30, 2009 at 12:09 AM REPORT ABUSE
Having that in mind, peterhamby wonders:
Terry, Butte, MT May 27th, 2009 2:21 pm ET Can we have the full context of her statement? It sounds to me that she was answering a specific question about a specific circumstance. There are certain points of view people have because of their culture and environment around them that others would not have. A rich man can not talk about living in poverty if he never lived that life or worked in those communities, would be a good example.
peterhamby also takes into account the following fact:
Newt Stands Up for the White Guy! | DEEP BRAIN DIARY May 27th, 2009 2:45 pm ET [...] face it! Throughout history the white guy has never been able to get a break! Thank goodness Newt, Rush and others are there to remind folks of this historical fact! [...]
Allahpundit comes with a new idea:
Sweet memories: I flipped flopped like McCain on torture. getalife on April 27, 2009 at 10:46 AM Cute. Let me help you stick to your promises, then. Ed Morrissey on April 27, 2009 at 11:39 AM Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 10:27 PM
Furthermore, TMZ Staff claims:
TMZ TV: DS BADGES DEMO See what's on TMZ TV tonight! ADVERTISEMENT TMZ Gadgets TMZ AIM 6.8 : How do you sneak onto TMZ.com without anyone finding out? Download TMZ AIM 6.8!
Sources:
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Story From: Ryan Chittum Bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Robert Borosage Steven Crews Blog Of Helios Susie Madrak The Huffington Post News Editors Joe Weisenthal John Rudolph Nikki Finke Mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) Bob Cesca Katytx Suggest@danwei.org (Joel Martinsen) Worldfocus The_plunk /26737821
Furthermore, Ryan Chittum claims:
Then we have a buried lede:The SEC also is examining hedge-fund trading and whether sophisticated strategies including ones driven by computers and known as quantitative involve manipulative or abusive practices, a person familiar with the matter says. The regulatory interest is part of a broader effort by the SEC to examine whether hedge funds are manipulating trading or engaging in insider trading using complex derivatives called credit-default swaps, the person says.
bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) says it all comes down to this:
3.8.09 3.15.093.1.09 3.8.092.22.09 3.1.09
Robert Borosage does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
You are going to email the following: Betting on Failure: The Right s Story Message Subject: (Your Name) has forwarded a page to you from OurFuture.org
For this reason, Steven Crews says:
Browse > Home / Features , Interviews / Age of Conan Director Craig Morrison, Part Two: Gamers are Sociopaths, EQ Clones are Dead, and Why Nobody Reads Quest Text
As Blog of helios says:
Why all the security software like snort, samhain, rkhunter etc? 6/19/09 2:29 PM
Blog of helios shows how it is done:
Why all the security software like snort, samhain, rkhunter etc? 6/19/09 2:29 PM
Susie Madrak considers that:
Oh, yes, the magic of "negotiated costs" Thu, 05/28/2009 - 05:50 â" JustMyWordsI completely identify. I had surgery recently. Hospital & doctors costs billed to the insurance company, $25,000. Amount approved by the insurance company according to their negotiated contract with the hospital & doctors, $5000. My total out-of-pocket with deductibles and co-pays, $1900.
For example, The Huffington Post News Editors considers:
Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, last month dismissed an earlier rocket launch as a failure_ both technologically and as an effort to market its missiles to other countries.
Joe Weisenthal is absolutely sure that:
Advertisement Popular Commented Editor's Picks Real Estate Crash: How's Your City Doing? Madoff's Little Helpers Zuckerberg Takes The Gates Approach To Twitter The Top 12 Most Oppressive Tax Countries Why Oil Prices Are Skyrocketing: Production Collapsing Faster Than Demand Cities Where They're Hiring (Slideshow) 10 Blogs AOL Could Buy Tomorrow (TWX) How To Take Advantage Of "Cash For Clunkers" Dennis Kneale Flips Out, Calls Bloggers "Dickweeds" The Case Against CNN, By The Numbers
John Rudolph scans the other's answers and reply:
Gonzáles is producing a film that tells the story of America s Spanish-language media, Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S. Along with fellow filmmaker, Félix F. Gutiérrez , a professor of Journalism at the University of Southern California, Gonzáles recently showed a preview of the film to an audience of ethnic media journalists in Atlanta .
Nikki Finke notices:
But that doesn t matter as long as Uncle Stevie tells the morons in Hollywood that Shia is it . This plot sounds ridiculous. Using Shia to repair his relationship with his daughter?
Still not being convinced, mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) replies:
I see that clip, and I see him rewriting history. What I show conclusively in the book, what we now know, is that the legal memos followed the fixation of a policy. In other words, the law followed the policy. The policy was to move to abuse. They found the small group of lawyers who could be relied upon to sign off on the dotted line. And that is what happened. That is now clearly established. And that is why the lawyers are in the dark.
Before going any further, Bob Cesca wants to get this straight:
John Geyman: The Sham and Shame of the Health Reform "Debate": The Charade Goes On While everyone agrees that the soaring costs of health care should be the principal target of reform, the rhetoric and behavior of the stakeholders do not match.
For this reason, katytx says:
Itâs not surprising that levels in unit 110 were low because McConnell and Tattan went to extraordinary lengths to clean unit 110 of mold after they fell ill, McConnell said.
Still not being convinced, suggest@danwei.org (Joel Martinsen) replies:
The title may be worthless, but don't writers' associations provide a space for publishing? My own Association has an official journal. It changes its name every two years or so, apportions out the space, and with a circulation of a few thousand copies can't really support many editors. At every convention, you see them at the gate with their magazines spread out to give away, and you feel for them. In Beijing, any book dealer could rent a room in an alleyway, hire two college students who can do page layout, and put out a magazine whose circulation would be several times greater.
For this purpose, Worldfocus suggests:
Worldfocus: Why is it seemingly more difficult for the Iranian government to control Twitter compared to blogs and Facebook?
For this purpose, the_plunk suggests:
I'm not sure that I see the relevance of your last point for this argument, but my concern doesn't have to do with what is or isn't acceptable in absolute terms. It has to do with how willing we are to act in a manner consistent with what we believe is acceptable or unacceptable in absolute terms. It is possible to overturn wrongful convictions by a closer examination of evidence, and a dedication to justice ought to make us open to the possibility that evidence can be re-examined. If continued examination of evidence used in a trail where someone was found not guilty somehow revealed absolutely that the accused was guilty, no moral principle would cause me to oppose that evidence becoming relevant in a new trial. All our rules about double jeopardy serve the moral principle that the state should not perpetrate injustice against its citizens by using the law to harass or oppress.
Sources:
Ryan Chittum bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Robert Borosage Steven Crews Blog of helios Susie Madrak The Huffington Post News Editors Joe Weisenthal John Rudolph Nikki Finke mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) Bob Cesca katytx suggest@danwei.org (Joel Martinsen) Worldfocus the_plunk
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Then we have a buried lede:The SEC also is examining hedge-fund trading and whether sophisticated strategies including ones driven by computers and known as quantitative involve manipulative or abusive practices, a person familiar with the matter says. The regulatory interest is part of a broader effort by the SEC to examine whether hedge funds are manipulating trading or engaging in insider trading using complex derivatives called credit-default swaps, the person says.
bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) says it all comes down to this:
3.8.09 3.15.093.1.09 3.8.092.22.09 3.1.09
Robert Borosage does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
You are going to email the following: Betting on Failure: The Right s Story Message Subject: (Your Name) has forwarded a page to you from OurFuture.org
For this reason, Steven Crews says:
Browse > Home / Features , Interviews / Age of Conan Director Craig Morrison, Part Two: Gamers are Sociopaths, EQ Clones are Dead, and Why Nobody Reads Quest Text
As Blog of helios says:
Why all the security software like snort, samhain, rkhunter etc? 6/19/09 2:29 PM
Blog of helios shows how it is done:
Why all the security software like snort, samhain, rkhunter etc? 6/19/09 2:29 PM
Susie Madrak considers that:
Oh, yes, the magic of "negotiated costs" Thu, 05/28/2009 - 05:50 â" JustMyWordsI completely identify. I had surgery recently. Hospital & doctors costs billed to the insurance company, $25,000. Amount approved by the insurance company according to their negotiated contract with the hospital & doctors, $5000. My total out-of-pocket with deductibles and co-pays, $1900.
For example, The Huffington Post News Editors considers:
Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, last month dismissed an earlier rocket launch as a failure_ both technologically and as an effort to market its missiles to other countries.
Joe Weisenthal is absolutely sure that:
Advertisement Popular Commented Editor's Picks Real Estate Crash: How's Your City Doing? Madoff's Little Helpers Zuckerberg Takes The Gates Approach To Twitter The Top 12 Most Oppressive Tax Countries Why Oil Prices Are Skyrocketing: Production Collapsing Faster Than Demand Cities Where They're Hiring (Slideshow) 10 Blogs AOL Could Buy Tomorrow (TWX) How To Take Advantage Of "Cash For Clunkers" Dennis Kneale Flips Out, Calls Bloggers "Dickweeds" The Case Against CNN, By The Numbers
John Rudolph scans the other's answers and reply:
Gonzáles is producing a film that tells the story of America s Spanish-language media, Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S. Along with fellow filmmaker, Félix F. Gutiérrez , a professor of Journalism at the University of Southern California, Gonzáles recently showed a preview of the film to an audience of ethnic media journalists in Atlanta .
Nikki Finke notices:
But that doesn t matter as long as Uncle Stevie tells the morons in Hollywood that Shia is it . This plot sounds ridiculous. Using Shia to repair his relationship with his daughter?
Still not being convinced, mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) replies:
I see that clip, and I see him rewriting history. What I show conclusively in the book, what we now know, is that the legal memos followed the fixation of a policy. In other words, the law followed the policy. The policy was to move to abuse. They found the small group of lawyers who could be relied upon to sign off on the dotted line. And that is what happened. That is now clearly established. And that is why the lawyers are in the dark.
Before going any further, Bob Cesca wants to get this straight:
John Geyman: The Sham and Shame of the Health Reform "Debate": The Charade Goes On While everyone agrees that the soaring costs of health care should be the principal target of reform, the rhetoric and behavior of the stakeholders do not match.
For this reason, katytx says:
Itâs not surprising that levels in unit 110 were low because McConnell and Tattan went to extraordinary lengths to clean unit 110 of mold after they fell ill, McConnell said.
Still not being convinced, suggest@danwei.org (Joel Martinsen) replies:
The title may be worthless, but don't writers' associations provide a space for publishing? My own Association has an official journal. It changes its name every two years or so, apportions out the space, and with a circulation of a few thousand copies can't really support many editors. At every convention, you see them at the gate with their magazines spread out to give away, and you feel for them. In Beijing, any book dealer could rent a room in an alleyway, hire two college students who can do page layout, and put out a magazine whose circulation would be several times greater.
For this purpose, Worldfocus suggests:
Worldfocus: Why is it seemingly more difficult for the Iranian government to control Twitter compared to blogs and Facebook?
For this purpose, the_plunk suggests:
I'm not sure that I see the relevance of your last point for this argument, but my concern doesn't have to do with what is or isn't acceptable in absolute terms. It has to do with how willing we are to act in a manner consistent with what we believe is acceptable or unacceptable in absolute terms. It is possible to overturn wrongful convictions by a closer examination of evidence, and a dedication to justice ought to make us open to the possibility that evidence can be re-examined. If continued examination of evidence used in a trail where someone was found not guilty somehow revealed absolutely that the accused was guilty, no moral principle would cause me to oppose that evidence becoming relevant in a new trial. All our rules about double jeopardy serve the moral principle that the state should not perpetrate injustice against its citizens by using the law to harass or oppress.
Sources:
Ryan Chittum bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Robert Borosage Steven Crews Blog of helios Susie Madrak The Huffington Post News Editors Joe Weisenthal John Rudolph Nikki Finke mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) Bob Cesca katytx suggest@danwei.org (Joel Martinsen) Worldfocus the_plunk
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Story From: Aaron Zelinsky Michael J. Panzner TMZ Staff Mike Volpe SoccerDad Pete Cashmore Matthew PJ Gladnick Sarah Rees Brennan Michael Shaw Mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) David Weigel Peterhamby AJ Schnack Feedback@thetakeaway.org (Public Radio... Hadley Bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Fleet Street Blues /26737823
As a result of that, Aaron Zelinsky belives:
20: Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish to a stem cell, so shall it be done to him again.
For this purpose, Michael J. Panzner suggests:
New Behind The Scenes White House Photos The White House flickr page has new and exciting behind the scenes photos up. So if you haven't seen...
TMZ Staff intervenes and adds:
6. Wow Posted at 10:08AM on Jun 26th 2009 by Missy 7. Nellie's been living under a rock.... Posted at 10:08AM on Jun 26th 2009 by Some Faustkateer
mike volpe considers that:
It started as a rumor told by insiders to media. Insiders believed that all the revelations were making the ACORN brand so toxic that they may have to change it. Then, ACORN
In response, SoccerDad claims:
Soccer Dad: Lebanese spy stories Soccer Dad With something like a 10-60 record as coach of my children's soccer teams why do I do it? Because I'm Soccer Dad!
Pete Cashmore is not really sure about that:
Bill Petro After Facebook: The Movie, can we expect LinkedIn: The Meeting, then Twitter: The Pub?
Still being unsure, Matthew asks:
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PJ Gladnick is not really sure about that:
It is up to the person making the claim to prove it, not the other way around. The AGW has failed to prove their claims not only in the face of legitimate scientific inquiry, or on their own data, but also in the realm of everyday casual observation.Â
In addition to this, Sarah Rees Brennan states:
(no subject) - evelynlela , 2009-06-18 02:48 pm UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - snottygrrl , 2009-06-18 05:25 pm UTC ( Expand )
Michael Shaw intervenes and adds:
Michael Wolff: Obama Makes Afghanistan His War -- Go Barack! Even George Bush's Iraq adventure, greeted with so much patriotic awe, was given more scrutiny than the Obama Afghanistan build up.
mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) comes with a new idea:
But there s also a broader point of principle here, which is, what the Spanish authorities are considering doing is indicting people in the former US government officials for giving advice to the President. And the idea that a foreign official can disagree with advice given to the President they re not talking about action, and they re not even talking about directing people to take action. Theyâre talking about people who were advising the President.
Despite the previous arguments, David Weigel has many reasons to think otherwise:
Gerald Walpin, an Americorps inspector general who has asked whether his investigation of the Democratic mayor of Sacramento was ended because the target is an ally of the president. Since the paper ran those first stories last week, the controversy has gone up the food chain to Fox News and The Wall Street Journal.
Furthermore, Sarah Rees Brennan claims:
(no subject) - maeritrae , 2009-06-18 03:22 pm UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - sarahtales , 2009-06-18 03:29 pm UTC ( Expand )
peterhamby comes with a new idea:
Dee in Jersey May 27th, 2009 2:39 pm ET I am so sick of the privileged class whining about racism. It's enough to make me vomit. Whine when you get turned down for a job, have sales people follow you around stores, are harassed by the cops (maybe even frisked), can't buy a house in a certain neighborhood or when one of your relatives is hung from a tree ALL solely because of the color of your skin. Or whine when everyone assumed you got a job offer, like Judge Sotomayor, ONLY due to your race and not because your VERY qualified. Just shut up!!
For this reason, AJ Schnack says:
P. Cohn Lauds THE WAY WE GET BY HBO Grabs Ian Olds' Tribeca Entry THE FIXER Zeitgeist Acquires OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY, Now Unfortunately Renamed THE HORSE BOY
feedback@thetakeaway.org (Public Radio... shows how it is done:
Posted by Steve, 6:04 p.m. Thursday, June 18 2009 Permalink Reply We can have regulations but if they re not enforced, what s the point of having them? What should anyone expect when those that are being regulated pay for the salary of their regualators? Now, we have quasigovernment organizations in which the regulated served as their own regulators. I say that s a lot of progress! With this financial crisis, it s the perfect time to create criminals and victims. Eventually, everyone will claim not to have a thing. Predictable. Posted by Marie Gachelin, 7:17 p.m. Thursday, June 18 2009 Permalink Reply
For this purpose, hadley suggests:
TackDriver56 May 18th, 2009 at 2:21 pm Josh, Thanks for sharing your vision with us in way that encouraged us to think. Not much of that on TV these days. Please keep that in mind when you record the DVD commentary, that some of the symbolism is still being debated. Some clarification would be awesome. Tackdriver1956
peterhamby notices:
james May 27th, 2009 2:23 pm ET If the shoe fits JT May 27th, 2009 2:23 pm ET Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop? Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop? Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop?
For this reason, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) says:
2.15.04 2.22.042.8.04 2.15.042.1.04 2.8.04
In other words, Fleet Street Blues puts it this way:
FSB Guides Want to break into journalism? Confused about the next step to take? Or just want to be a better journalist? FleetStreetBlues is developing a series of step-by-step guides to various aspects of journalism and how to get ahead in the industry. Published so far Covering the swine flu outbreak Where to look for journalism jobs
Sources:
Aaron Zelinsky Michael J. Panzner TMZ Staff mike volpe SoccerDad Pete Cashmore Matthew PJ Gladnick Sarah Rees Brennan Michael Shaw mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) David Weigel peterhamby AJ Schnack feedback@thetakeaway.org (Public Radio... hadley bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Fleet Street Blues
Disclaimer:
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20: Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish to a stem cell, so shall it be done to him again.
For this purpose, Michael J. Panzner suggests:
New Behind The Scenes White House Photos The White House flickr page has new and exciting behind the scenes photos up. So if you haven't seen...
TMZ Staff intervenes and adds:
6. Wow Posted at 10:08AM on Jun 26th 2009 by Missy 7. Nellie's been living under a rock.... Posted at 10:08AM on Jun 26th 2009 by Some Faustkateer
mike volpe considers that:
It started as a rumor told by insiders to media. Insiders believed that all the revelations were making the ACORN brand so toxic that they may have to change it. Then, ACORN
In response, SoccerDad claims:
Soccer Dad: Lebanese spy stories Soccer Dad With something like a 10-60 record as coach of my children's soccer teams why do I do it? Because I'm Soccer Dad!
Pete Cashmore is not really sure about that:
Bill Petro After Facebook: The Movie, can we expect LinkedIn: The Meeting, then Twitter: The Pub?
Still being unsure, Matthew asks:
ADVERTISE Reach an audience of health care industry insiders and decision makers. Learn about options for sponsors .
PJ Gladnick is not really sure about that:
It is up to the person making the claim to prove it, not the other way around. The AGW has failed to prove their claims not only in the face of legitimate scientific inquiry, or on their own data, but also in the realm of everyday casual observation.Â
In addition to this, Sarah Rees Brennan states:
(no subject) - evelynlela , 2009-06-18 02:48 pm UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - snottygrrl , 2009-06-18 05:25 pm UTC ( Expand )
Michael Shaw intervenes and adds:
Michael Wolff: Obama Makes Afghanistan His War -- Go Barack! Even George Bush's Iraq adventure, greeted with so much patriotic awe, was given more scrutiny than the Obama Afghanistan build up.
mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) comes with a new idea:
But there s also a broader point of principle here, which is, what the Spanish authorities are considering doing is indicting people in the former US government officials for giving advice to the President. And the idea that a foreign official can disagree with advice given to the President they re not talking about action, and they re not even talking about directing people to take action. Theyâre talking about people who were advising the President.
Despite the previous arguments, David Weigel has many reasons to think otherwise:
Gerald Walpin, an Americorps inspector general who has asked whether his investigation of the Democratic mayor of Sacramento was ended because the target is an ally of the president. Since the paper ran those first stories last week, the controversy has gone up the food chain to Fox News and The Wall Street Journal.
Furthermore, Sarah Rees Brennan claims:
(no subject) - maeritrae , 2009-06-18 03:22 pm UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - sarahtales , 2009-06-18 03:29 pm UTC ( Expand )
peterhamby comes with a new idea:
Dee in Jersey May 27th, 2009 2:39 pm ET I am so sick of the privileged class whining about racism. It's enough to make me vomit. Whine when you get turned down for a job, have sales people follow you around stores, are harassed by the cops (maybe even frisked), can't buy a house in a certain neighborhood or when one of your relatives is hung from a tree ALL solely because of the color of your skin. Or whine when everyone assumed you got a job offer, like Judge Sotomayor, ONLY due to your race and not because your VERY qualified. Just shut up!!
For this reason, AJ Schnack says:
P. Cohn Lauds THE WAY WE GET BY HBO Grabs Ian Olds' Tribeca Entry THE FIXER Zeitgeist Acquires OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY, Now Unfortunately Renamed THE HORSE BOY
feedback@thetakeaway.org (Public Radio... shows how it is done:
Posted by Steve, 6:04 p.m. Thursday, June 18 2009 Permalink Reply We can have regulations but if they re not enforced, what s the point of having them? What should anyone expect when those that are being regulated pay for the salary of their regualators? Now, we have quasigovernment organizations in which the regulated served as their own regulators. I say that s a lot of progress! With this financial crisis, it s the perfect time to create criminals and victims. Eventually, everyone will claim not to have a thing. Predictable. Posted by Marie Gachelin, 7:17 p.m. Thursday, June 18 2009 Permalink Reply
For this purpose, hadley suggests:
TackDriver56 May 18th, 2009 at 2:21 pm Josh, Thanks for sharing your vision with us in way that encouraged us to think. Not much of that on TV these days. Please keep that in mind when you record the DVD commentary, that some of the symbolism is still being debated. Some clarification would be awesome. Tackdriver1956
peterhamby notices:
james May 27th, 2009 2:23 pm ET If the shoe fits JT May 27th, 2009 2:23 pm ET Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop? Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop? Newt, Newt, Newt . Are you actually making these statements or are you just running them on a repeating loop?
For this reason, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) says:
2.15.04 2.22.042.8.04 2.15.042.1.04 2.8.04
In other words, Fleet Street Blues puts it this way:
FSB Guides Want to break into journalism? Confused about the next step to take? Or just want to be a better journalist? FleetStreetBlues is developing a series of step-by-step guides to various aspects of journalism and how to get ahead in the industry. Published so far Covering the swine flu outbreak Where to look for journalism jobs
Sources:
Aaron Zelinsky Michael J. Panzner TMZ Staff mike volpe SoccerDad Pete Cashmore Matthew PJ Gladnick Sarah Rees Brennan Michael Shaw mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) David Weigel peterhamby AJ Schnack feedback@thetakeaway.org (Public Radio... hadley bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Fleet Street Blues
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Story From: Paul Krugman Michelle Malkin Papundits Errol Morris Peterhamby Bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Mike Volpe Ben Smith Cory Doctorow Alexander Burns Matthew AJ Schnack Js609163 Sponsor /26737820
Paul Krugman also takes into account the following fact:
June 15, 2009, 7:39 pm Unemployment claims and employment changeNew claims for unemployment insurance are one of the highest-frequency economic indicators we have that is, the data come in early and often, giving a quicker read than things like employment numbers and unemployment rates. And there s been some celebrating over the fact that new claims seem to have peaked.
Michelle Malkin brings more details:
He said President Lee Myung-Bak called an emergency National Security Council meeting for Monday afternoon. Both South Korea and US intelligence authorities are analysing and closely monitoring the situation, the spokesman said.
papundits is not really sure about that:
Pajamas Media Pat Dollard Patriot Petitions PennPatriot s Blog Political Mavens Politics PA Power Line Blog Republican Review of America
Errol Morris comes with a new idea:
The authenticity of several paintings introduced to the public as newly discovered works of Jan Vermeer, seventeenth century Dutch master, is in question and the case has become a national sensation in England. Originally many of these paintings were introduced to the public by Hans van Meegeren (sic), modern Dutch painter. Soon after the liberation of the Netherlands Van Meegeren was arrested for collaboration with the Germans and is now in prison awaiting trial. The press agency Anepaneta, which operates as a government mouthpiece, asserted a few days ago that Van Meegeren had made a statement that he himself painted the supposed Vermeers⦠Art experts say they are not convinced that the statements attributed to Van Meegeren are true. The director of the Rotterdam Museum said the prisoner was a fantasist who had a grudge against museums and similar institutions. A painting restorer in The Hague said that if one of the disputed works which he transferred to new canvas recently, âPilgrims to Emmausâ [âSupper at Emmausâ] was indeed a forgery, then the painter must be considered a genius in that particular line.
peterhamby does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
what a trip May 27th, 2009 2:49 pm ET I never, ever, EVER thought I'd agree with Newt Gingrich. She *is* racist. Welcome to the new age of Affirmative Action; where merits don't matter, only color and creed.
In response, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) claims:
2.3.08 2.10.081.27.08 2.3.081.20.08 1.27.08
mike volpe is absolutely sure that:
Rathke has changed the name of ACORN Intl. to Community Organizations Intl. but never says what ACORN itself changed its name to. He made the distinction without figuring out that he didn't finish the story. I can only assume something was lost in translation. If Mooney's been following the story for any period of time he should have been able to put two and two together. That he didn't is inexcusable.
Ben Smith sees it this way:
Will God punish America? I believe he is....God said beware for one never knows when one of his angels is send among us..listen to the message...repent safe our souls.for all the rest is just dust in the wind... .far better in the end for us.. Posted By: | June 06, 2009 at 08:33 PM REPORT ABUSE
Cory Doctorow intervenes and adds:
podcast, too! Your favourite gang from Radioland present three thrilling tales of imperial endeavour on frontiers near, far and final!
Alexander Burns is not really sure about that:
Obama Motors is failing and failing fast. Obama's AIG arm needs more cash. California is bust and will now take away basic services so the legislature can add to their auto allowance.
For example, Matthew considers:
THCB UPDATE Get e-mail updates of new posts and important health care industry news . TIPS HAVE A HOT TIP or a health care story you'd like to see on THCB? e-mail us at tips@thehealthcareblog.com .
Having that in mind, AJ Schnack wonders:
Chicago Film Festival Cinema Eye Honors Cinema Festa Roma CineVegas Cleveland Film Festival Convention CPH:Dox
js609163 sees it this way:
Sue May 20th, 2009 4:50 pm ET WOW =- we're doing a hell of a BANG UP job in Baghdad, aren't we!!! Suicide bombers CONSTANTLY? Mr. Obama has NO control over anything he ever prom ised!!! This new REGIME is as destructive as the last one!!!!
peterhamby can't forget that:
Hispanics, Blacks, Women, the GOP Does Not Want You | America For Purchase May 31st, 2009 1:05 pm ET [...] Leader, Newt Gingrich, called Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor a "racist". Gingrich also stated ""Imagine a judicial nominee said 'my experience as a white man makes [...]
However, Sponsor states that:
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Sources:
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Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
June 15, 2009, 7:39 pm Unemployment claims and employment changeNew claims for unemployment insurance are one of the highest-frequency economic indicators we have that is, the data come in early and often, giving a quicker read than things like employment numbers and unemployment rates. And there s been some celebrating over the fact that new claims seem to have peaked.
Michelle Malkin brings more details:
He said President Lee Myung-Bak called an emergency National Security Council meeting for Monday afternoon. Both South Korea and US intelligence authorities are analysing and closely monitoring the situation, the spokesman said.
papundits is not really sure about that:
Pajamas Media Pat Dollard Patriot Petitions PennPatriot s Blog Political Mavens Politics PA Power Line Blog Republican Review of America
Errol Morris comes with a new idea:
The authenticity of several paintings introduced to the public as newly discovered works of Jan Vermeer, seventeenth century Dutch master, is in question and the case has become a national sensation in England. Originally many of these paintings were introduced to the public by Hans van Meegeren (sic), modern Dutch painter. Soon after the liberation of the Netherlands Van Meegeren was arrested for collaboration with the Germans and is now in prison awaiting trial. The press agency Anepaneta, which operates as a government mouthpiece, asserted a few days ago that Van Meegeren had made a statement that he himself painted the supposed Vermeers⦠Art experts say they are not convinced that the statements attributed to Van Meegeren are true. The director of the Rotterdam Museum said the prisoner was a fantasist who had a grudge against museums and similar institutions. A painting restorer in The Hague said that if one of the disputed works which he transferred to new canvas recently, âPilgrims to Emmausâ [âSupper at Emmausâ] was indeed a forgery, then the painter must be considered a genius in that particular line.
peterhamby does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
what a trip May 27th, 2009 2:49 pm ET I never, ever, EVER thought I'd agree with Newt Gingrich. She *is* racist. Welcome to the new age of Affirmative Action; where merits don't matter, only color and creed.
In response, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) claims:
2.3.08 2.10.081.27.08 2.3.081.20.08 1.27.08
mike volpe is absolutely sure that:
Rathke has changed the name of ACORN Intl. to Community Organizations Intl. but never says what ACORN itself changed its name to. He made the distinction without figuring out that he didn't finish the story. I can only assume something was lost in translation. If Mooney's been following the story for any period of time he should have been able to put two and two together. That he didn't is inexcusable.
Ben Smith sees it this way:
Will God punish America? I believe he is....God said beware for one never knows when one of his angels is send among us..listen to the message...repent safe our souls.for all the rest is just dust in the wind... .far better in the end for us.. Posted By: | June 06, 2009 at 08:33 PM REPORT ABUSE
Cory Doctorow intervenes and adds:
podcast, too! Your favourite gang from Radioland present three thrilling tales of imperial endeavour on frontiers near, far and final!
Alexander Burns is not really sure about that:
Obama Motors is failing and failing fast. Obama's AIG arm needs more cash. California is bust and will now take away basic services so the legislature can add to their auto allowance.
For example, Matthew considers:
THCB UPDATE Get e-mail updates of new posts and important health care industry news . TIPS HAVE A HOT TIP or a health care story you'd like to see on THCB? e-mail us at tips@thehealthcareblog.com .
Having that in mind, AJ Schnack wonders:
Chicago Film Festival Cinema Eye Honors Cinema Festa Roma CineVegas Cleveland Film Festival Convention CPH:Dox
js609163 sees it this way:
Sue May 20th, 2009 4:50 pm ET WOW =- we're doing a hell of a BANG UP job in Baghdad, aren't we!!! Suicide bombers CONSTANTLY? Mr. Obama has NO control over anything he ever prom ised!!! This new REGIME is as destructive as the last one!!!!
peterhamby can't forget that:
Hispanics, Blacks, Women, the GOP Does Not Want You | America For Purchase May 31st, 2009 1:05 pm ET [...] Leader, Newt Gingrich, called Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor a "racist". Gingrich also stated ""Imagine a judicial nominee said 'my experience as a white man makes [...]
However, Sponsor states that:
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Sources:
Paul Krugman Michelle Malkin papundits Errol Morris peterhamby bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) mike volpe Ben Smith Cory Doctorow Alexander Burns Matthew AJ Schnack js609163 Sponsor
Disclaimer:
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Story From: Blog Of Helios Elisabeth Rappe PJ Gladnick Papundits Ed Morrissey Philip Elmer-DeWitt Don McNay Lil_senmurv Susie Madrak Bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Alexander Burns Michael Shaw John Jackson Williams Dan Frommer Orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Allahpundit Doug Aamoth Peterhamby /26715526
Meanwhile, Blog of helios came up with this idea:
Here's how it works. It was a different day, a different era when Microsoft Windows was born. The whole idea behind Windows was to make everything backwards compatible with everything else. Slight changes caused by a patch or upgrade would normally break currently installed software, so the engineers at Microsoft made it so that didn't happen. The code was written so that the system adapted itself to the changing API's and system calls. That way your favorite pinball game didn't stop working when a program using an almost identical dynamic link was called.
Similarly, Elisabeth Rappe adds:
Star Wars stuff out of their system. Instead of preserving themselves like a Prospector Pete (which I suspect is a little jab at Disney's ongoing hunger for the newest and youngest preteen), they've done a Remy the Rat, and used their love and fandom to produce something worthy of consumption. The geeks grew up, and they tackled parenthood, environmentalism, love, urban sprawl, destiny, aging, and death. Not all of these have been successes a lot of people dismiss
PJ Gladnick objects:
More dogmatic than the Judeo-Christian faiths? No argument there (indeed, Algore's gang will not tolerate argument, and labels opponents as nazis).
papundits can't forget that:
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But Ed Morrissey has a different opinion:
Walpin was adamantly opposed to a lifting of the suspension; after all, he had recommended that Johnson not only be suspended but be barred for receiving future federal funds. Walpin says that after that, he was cut out of the settlement talks; Brown worked directly with top officials of the Corporation, who seemed eager to work out a deal in a case involving a high-profile Obama supporter and lots of stimulus money. (The Corporation is now headed by Alan Solomont, a philanthropist and Democratic fundraiser appointed by President Obama.)
Philip Elmer-DeWitt points out another thing aside from that:
You almost want to give Palluxo the benefit of the doubt and assume that the story is a prank, planted on their site to embarrass them.
Don McNay brings some great news:
Obama, Jack McCain Embrace At US Naval Academy Graduation (SLIDESHOW, VIDEO) President Obama promised members of the graduating class at...
In response, lil_senmurv claims:
As you can guess, I am LOVING these games to DEATH!So imagine my dismay when my latest Game Informer arrives and gives their review. Oh, the review score was alright-- 8 out of 10, about what I'd say, considering 9s and 10s are reserved for things like Psychonauts and Beyond Good and Evil. It's the whiny complaints from the guy in the "Second Opinion" box-- he only gave it a 7.5 and cried about the resurrection system.
As Susie Madrak says:
Re: Another One of Baucus's Health Care Forums Turns Into Singl Wed, 05/27/2009 - 22:30 â" dadams maybe if we take his balls in one hand and twist them 5 or 6 turns, he might stop this bastard foolery, probably not, since he is a bought corporate health whore. Login or register to reply
Blog of helios remembers that:
1. Only Gnome was fully vulnerable, as it neither displayed the ".desktop" extension nor required the file to have execute permission.
Still not being convinced, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) replies:
5.27.07 6.3.075.20.07 5.27.075.13.07 5.20.07
In response, Alexander Burns claims:
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs issued a pointed warning to opponents of Judge Sonia Sotomayor s Supreme Court nomination Wednesday, urging critics to measure their words carefully during a politically charged confirmation debate.
In other words, Michael Shaw puts it this way:
Paul Begala: Mr. Cheney, You Did Not Keep Us Safe If 3,000 Americans had been killed on your watch, in an attack that could have been prevented, perhaps you'd be a little hesitant to accuse anyone else of endangering America.
Similarly, John adds:
2008 - May2008 - April2008 - March2008 - February2008 - January2007 - December2007 - November2007 - October
Having that in mind, Jackson Williams wonders:
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Dan Frommer gives a bit of an idea about it:
Shaw Deshai said: Jun. 25, 9:08 PM Man I can't believe the king of pop died Good coverage here (tweets and news ranked together): http://tweetnews.appspot.com/
orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) brings some great news:
According to The Hollywood Reporter , Portman would play a veteran ballerina who finds herself locked in to a competitive showdown with a rival dancer, with the stakes and twists increasing as the dancers approach a big performance. But it isn t as simple as that the big twist is that Portman s character is not sure whether her rival is a supernatural apparition or if she is having delusions. Sounds like a genre-thriller with award potential.
Before going any further, Allahpundit wants to get this straight:
I didnât know Iran had their own ACORN? Frances on June 14, 2009 at 9:39 AM heh UltimateBob on June 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM
Doug Aamoth can't forget that:
It may be that Chinatown Wars fares better on the PSP platform.Full press release: Rockstar Games Announces Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Coming to the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) System
Similarly, peterhamby adds:
This is just yet another pathetic attempt from the party of no. Get out of the way and let this country repair itself from 8 years of GOP "leadership".
Sources:
Blog of helios Elisabeth Rappe PJ Gladnick papundits Ed Morrissey Philip Elmer-DeWitt Don McNay lil_senmurv Susie Madrak bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) Alexander Burns Michael Shaw John Jackson Williams Dan Frommer orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Allahpundit Doug Aamoth peterhamby
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Here's how it works. It was a different day, a different era when Microsoft Windows was born. The whole idea behind Windows was to make everything backwards compatible with everything else. Slight changes caused by a patch or upgrade would normally break currently installed software, so the engineers at Microsoft made it so that didn't happen. The code was written so that the system adapted itself to the changing API's and system calls. That way your favorite pinball game didn't stop working when a program using an almost identical dynamic link was called.
Similarly, Elisabeth Rappe adds:
Star Wars stuff out of their system. Instead of preserving themselves like a Prospector Pete (which I suspect is a little jab at Disney's ongoing hunger for the newest and youngest preteen), they've done a Remy the Rat, and used their love and fandom to produce something worthy of consumption. The geeks grew up, and they tackled parenthood, environmentalism, love, urban sprawl, destiny, aging, and death. Not all of these have been successes a lot of people dismiss
PJ Gladnick objects:
More dogmatic than the Judeo-Christian faiths? No argument there (indeed, Algore's gang will not tolerate argument, and labels opponents as nazis).
papundits can't forget that:
CAMERA An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Subscribe + Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.com
But Ed Morrissey has a different opinion:
Walpin was adamantly opposed to a lifting of the suspension; after all, he had recommended that Johnson not only be suspended but be barred for receiving future federal funds. Walpin says that after that, he was cut out of the settlement talks; Brown worked directly with top officials of the Corporation, who seemed eager to work out a deal in a case involving a high-profile Obama supporter and lots of stimulus money. (The Corporation is now headed by Alan Solomont, a philanthropist and Democratic fundraiser appointed by President Obama.)
Philip Elmer-DeWitt points out another thing aside from that:
You almost want to give Palluxo the benefit of the doubt and assume that the story is a prank, planted on their site to embarrass them.
Don McNay brings some great news:
Obama, Jack McCain Embrace At US Naval Academy Graduation (SLIDESHOW, VIDEO) President Obama promised members of the graduating class at...
In response, lil_senmurv claims:
As you can guess, I am LOVING these games to DEATH!So imagine my dismay when my latest Game Informer arrives and gives their review. Oh, the review score was alright-- 8 out of 10, about what I'd say, considering 9s and 10s are reserved for things like Psychonauts and Beyond Good and Evil. It's the whiny complaints from the guy in the "Second Opinion" box-- he only gave it a 7.5 and cried about the resurrection system.
As Susie Madrak says:
Re: Another One of Baucus's Health Care Forums Turns Into Singl Wed, 05/27/2009 - 22:30 â" dadams maybe if we take his balls in one hand and twist them 5 or 6 turns, he might stop this bastard foolery, probably not, since he is a bought corporate health whore. Login or register to reply
Blog of helios remembers that:
1. Only Gnome was fully vulnerable, as it neither displayed the ".desktop" extension nor required the file to have execute permission.
Still not being convinced, bdoherty@reason.com (Brian Doherty) replies:
5.27.07 6.3.075.20.07 5.27.075.13.07 5.20.07
In response, Alexander Burns claims:
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs issued a pointed warning to opponents of Judge Sonia Sotomayor s Supreme Court nomination Wednesday, urging critics to measure their words carefully during a politically charged confirmation debate.
In other words, Michael Shaw puts it this way:
Paul Begala: Mr. Cheney, You Did Not Keep Us Safe If 3,000 Americans had been killed on your watch, in an attack that could have been prevented, perhaps you'd be a little hesitant to accuse anyone else of endangering America.
Similarly, John adds:
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Having that in mind, Jackson Williams wonders:
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Dan Frommer gives a bit of an idea about it:
Shaw Deshai said: Jun. 25, 9:08 PM Man I can't believe the king of pop died Good coverage here (tweets and news ranked together): http://tweetnews.appspot.com/
orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) brings some great news:
According to The Hollywood Reporter , Portman would play a veteran ballerina who finds herself locked in to a competitive showdown with a rival dancer, with the stakes and twists increasing as the dancers approach a big performance. But it isn t as simple as that the big twist is that Portman s character is not sure whether her rival is a supernatural apparition or if she is having delusions. Sounds like a genre-thriller with award potential.
Before going any further, Allahpundit wants to get this straight:
I didnât know Iran had their own ACORN? Frances on June 14, 2009 at 9:39 AM heh UltimateBob on June 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM
Doug Aamoth can't forget that:
It may be that Chinatown Wars fares better on the PSP platform.Full press release: Rockstar Games Announces Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Coming to the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) System
Similarly, peterhamby adds:
This is just yet another pathetic attempt from the party of no. Get out of the way and let this country repair itself from 8 years of GOP "leadership".
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Michelle Malkin brings more details:
# 107 On May 25th, 2009 at 1:47 pm, Truesoldier said: Off topic, but it looks like the DOJ is finally looking into ties between murtha and no bid contracts he helped obtain.
Meanwhile, Ben Smith came up with this idea:
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Furthermore, Joshua Keating claims:
Today s scariest story...Mon, 06/15/2009 - 11:41am It has nothing to do with terrorism, nukes or Ahmadinejad. It's wheat fungus.
Furthermore, Paul Krugman claims:
July 02 (15 comments) Yes, we can Get more or less universal coverage, that is. The CBO scoring on an incomplete bill sent everyone into a tizzy - and also led to an avalanche of bad reporting, with claims that it said terrible things about the public option. (There was no public option in the bill.)Now the real thing has been scored [...]
peterhamby sees it this way:
MADinAZ May 27th, 2009 2:47 pm ET Her comment was clearly about life experience, not race, whereas Gingrich's counter-example simply emphasizes race. Since he is smart enough to know the difference, he is simply lying for the benefit of those too stupid to see the difference.
Allahpundit tells the real story:
Oh, thanks! OK, Iâll start making the list up. Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 7:01 PM Please hurry they are making my head hurt. ladyingray on June 11, 2009 at 7:02 PM
Lane Brown might have an idea about it:
Photo: Getty Images It appears that The Hangover director Todd Phillips can add his alma mater NYU to the ever-growing list of people and institutions he s pissed off (a list that already includes the MPAA , HBO Documentary Films , and, probably, the makers of Land of the Lost ). Phillips came to NYU on May 28 to present a screening of his new film and to participate in a Q&A. Presumably he regaled the students with stories about following one s dreams and what Zack Galifianakis is really like in person. But something went horribly awry, and the chairs of the university's film departments had to follow up with a letter forcefully decrying and condemning what Phillips said.
For example, Shannon Moriarty considers:
Related Blog Posts Teen Homelessness: Good News and Bad News Posted by Shannon Moriarty Nov 16 @ 11:35AM PT Foster Kids Falling Through the Cracks Posted by Shannon Moriarty Apr 10 @ 08:32PM PT Casting Call Posted by Shannon Moriarty Mar 15 @ 02:22PM PT
Ben Smith explains:
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/02/11/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry4792400.shtml President Barack Obama traveled today to a construction site in Springfield, Virginia to push for the quick passage of the stimulus bill working its way through Congress. The infrastructure project President Obama visited would complete the Fairfax County Parkway (designed to help traffic flow to and from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency at Fort Belvoir) . Here is President Obama on video
Thinking that's not all, AJ Schnack adds:
Comments Members of The D-Word can join a discussion about these developments at http://www.d-word.com/topics/show/162 Posted by: Ben Kempas | June 13, 2009 at 03:36 AM
gauravonomics@gmail.com (Gaurav Mishra) does a quick recap:
On a scale of one (1) to 10, if 10 means it is a legitimate revolution, I would say Twitter as an organizing tool is at five or six.
Ed Morrissey intervenes and adds:
Trying that link again. If it still doesn t work, google lawrence brown letter kenneth kaiser walpin. skylark on June 17, 2009 at 5:52 AM
As Blog of helios says:
That was a good question and I m glad you asked. I am sure I missed some sources so you other folks in the know might want to add to what I ve supplied.
Michael J. Panzner brings a word of caution:
Michael J. Panzner: Holes in the China Recovery Story BIG NEWS : Housing Crisis | Bank Of America | Future Fuel | Warren Buffett | More...
Philip Elmer-DeWitt shows how it is done:
MacMac FusionMac miniMac ProMacBookMacBook AirMacBook miniMacBook ProMacHeads
Bob Cesca shows how it is done:
Iran Uprising Live-Blogging (Thursday June 25) I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or...
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Also, me falling prey to stereotyping doesn't make your reading comprehension any better. posted by GuyZero at 2:37 PM on May 28
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# 107 On May 25th, 2009 at 1:47 pm, Truesoldier said: Off topic, but it looks like the DOJ is finally looking into ties between murtha and no bid contracts he helped obtain.
Meanwhile, Ben Smith came up with this idea:
I collect with vodpod Create your Video Collection at VodPod RSS / Widgets E-mail Alerts Multimedia Site Map Arena POLITICO 44 HOME ABOUT US SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ADVERTISING INFORMATION PRIVACY POLICY EMPLOYMENT © 2009 Capitol News Company LLC Please read our Privacy Policy. By using this site, you accept our Terms of Service .
Furthermore, Joshua Keating claims:
Today s scariest story...Mon, 06/15/2009 - 11:41am It has nothing to do with terrorism, nukes or Ahmadinejad. It's wheat fungus.
Furthermore, Paul Krugman claims:
July 02 (15 comments) Yes, we can Get more or less universal coverage, that is. The CBO scoring on an incomplete bill sent everyone into a tizzy - and also led to an avalanche of bad reporting, with claims that it said terrible things about the public option. (There was no public option in the bill.)Now the real thing has been scored [...]
peterhamby sees it this way:
MADinAZ May 27th, 2009 2:47 pm ET Her comment was clearly about life experience, not race, whereas Gingrich's counter-example simply emphasizes race. Since he is smart enough to know the difference, he is simply lying for the benefit of those too stupid to see the difference.
Allahpundit tells the real story:
Oh, thanks! OK, Iâll start making the list up. Loxodonta on June 11, 2009 at 7:01 PM Please hurry they are making my head hurt. ladyingray on June 11, 2009 at 7:02 PM
Lane Brown might have an idea about it:
Photo: Getty Images It appears that The Hangover director Todd Phillips can add his alma mater NYU to the ever-growing list of people and institutions he s pissed off (a list that already includes the MPAA , HBO Documentary Films , and, probably, the makers of Land of the Lost ). Phillips came to NYU on May 28 to present a screening of his new film and to participate in a Q&A. Presumably he regaled the students with stories about following one s dreams and what Zack Galifianakis is really like in person. But something went horribly awry, and the chairs of the university's film departments had to follow up with a letter forcefully decrying and condemning what Phillips said.
For example, Shannon Moriarty considers:
Related Blog Posts Teen Homelessness: Good News and Bad News Posted by Shannon Moriarty Nov 16 @ 11:35AM PT Foster Kids Falling Through the Cracks Posted by Shannon Moriarty Apr 10 @ 08:32PM PT Casting Call Posted by Shannon Moriarty Mar 15 @ 02:22PM PT
Ben Smith explains:
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/02/11/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry4792400.shtml President Barack Obama traveled today to a construction site in Springfield, Virginia to push for the quick passage of the stimulus bill working its way through Congress. The infrastructure project President Obama visited would complete the Fairfax County Parkway (designed to help traffic flow to and from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency at Fort Belvoir) . Here is President Obama on video
Thinking that's not all, AJ Schnack adds:
Comments Members of The D-Word can join a discussion about these developments at http://www.d-word.com/topics/show/162 Posted by: Ben Kempas | June 13, 2009 at 03:36 AM
gauravonomics@gmail.com (Gaurav Mishra) does a quick recap:
On a scale of one (1) to 10, if 10 means it is a legitimate revolution, I would say Twitter as an organizing tool is at five or six.
Ed Morrissey intervenes and adds:
Trying that link again. If it still doesn t work, google lawrence brown letter kenneth kaiser walpin. skylark on June 17, 2009 at 5:52 AM
As Blog of helios says:
That was a good question and I m glad you asked. I am sure I missed some sources so you other folks in the know might want to add to what I ve supplied.
Michael J. Panzner brings a word of caution:
Michael J. Panzner: Holes in the China Recovery Story BIG NEWS : Housing Crisis | Bank Of America | Future Fuel | Warren Buffett | More...
Philip Elmer-DeWitt shows how it is done:
MacMac FusionMac miniMac ProMacBookMacBook AirMacBook miniMacBook ProMacHeads
Bob Cesca shows how it is done:
Iran Uprising Live-Blogging (Thursday June 25) I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or...
Site Administrator says it all comes down to this:
Plone : This content management system is built on top of Zope. Azureus : Azureus is a very powerful client for BitTorrent.
OverlappingElvis thinks about it:
Also, me falling prey to stereotyping doesn't make your reading comprehension any better. posted by GuyZero at 2:37 PM on May 28
Site Administrator objects:
Graviax : Get a quick grammar check using this tool. Organization These tools will give you the power to keep everything together.
Sources:
Michelle Malkin Ben Smith Joshua Keating Paul Krugman peterhamby Allahpundit Lane Brown Shannon Moriarty Ben Smith AJ Schnack gauravonomics@gmail.com (Gaurav Mishra) Ed Morrissey Blog of helios Michael J. Panzner Philip Elmer-DeWitt Bob Cesca Site Administrator OverlappingElvis
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