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  • Superclass of 6,000 are power elite[Book Review]

    03/18/2008 6:45:39 PM PDT · by BGHater · 12 replies · 968+ views
    AP ^ | 12 Mar 2008 | CARL HARTMAN
    "Superclass — The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 379 pages, $26), by David Rothkopf: It's not just trade and finance that's being globalized these days, it's sheer power — the power of about 6,000 distinguished people to get big things done across national frontiers, says author David Rothkopf. Trouble is, he complains, this "Superclass" isn't helping 2 billion powerless people who get along on $2 a day or less. He warns that unless those 2 billion get a voice, globalization will be in danger. The 6,000 are a scattered lot. Americans know...
  • Democrats Seek Protection from 'NASCAR People'

    10/16/2007 9:33:13 AM PDT · by Gopher Broke · 26 replies · 346+ views
    Democrats Seek Protection from 'NASCAR People' Posted By Bobby Eberle On October 15, 2007 at 6:28 am Who's afraid of NASCAR people? The answer is the Democrats.... so much so that they're vaccinating themselves so they don't catch any rare disease such as NASCAR cooties or the bubba virus. It sounds ridiculous right? Well, it is, but unfortunately, it's true. The issue deals with a memo from the House Committee on Homeland Security which suggested that staff members receive vaccinations against hepatitis A and B in addition to other vaccinations before they travel to Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama and Lowe's...
  • Program Molds Elite Iraqi Warfighters

    10/09/2007 4:31:27 PM PDT · by SandRat · 5 replies · 310+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Master Sgt. Melissa Phillips
    Program Molds Elite Iraqi Warfighters An Iraqi operator training course modeled after the U.S. Army Special Forces course has turned out its 10th graduating class. By Master Sgt. Melissa Phillips Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force- Arabian Peninsula BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 9, 2007 — For one Iraqi general, the key to building a united, non-sectarian army lies in fostering a mindset of religious and cultural tolerance among soldiers. "I will never forget the American and coalition men and women … who provided the first stepping stones for us to make our country better." Iraqi Brig. Gen. Fadhil Jameel Jameel Barwari...
  • DFU SONG: Listen People (Little people told by the elitists how to live and save the planet)

    07/08/2007 8:46:20 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 4 replies · 301+ views
    MIDI SITE for LISTEN PEOPLE Little people, do as we say Not as we do...we are here to show you the way So, little people, know your place and take advice that we are giving We know things that you have got to do Listen to us about how you should be living And you'll find the planet saved for you We're elitists, the authority Follow orders...what a nice place this world will be So, little people, know your place and take advice that we are giving We know what you have got to do Listen to us about...
  • The two Americas

    06/24/2007 6:16:34 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 29 replies · 1,259+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | June 24, 2007 | Paul Jacob
    Could Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards actually be right about something? Not where to go to get a haircut, mind you, I mean about there being two Americas. There is the vibrant America . . . and the stagnant one. There is the America of ever-increasing wealth, innovation, creativity, of a dynamic economy, new jobs, new products and services. Choices galore. Information overload. The abundant work product of freedom. And there is the politician's America: The regulated America, the subsidized America, the earmarked America. The failing America. In one America it is what you produce that gets you ahead. In...
  • Thomas Sowell: The Duke Case's Unfinished Business

    06/19/2007 1:41:40 AM PDT · by Puzzleman · 14 replies · 1,331+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | June 19, 2007 | Thomas Sowell
    The disbarment of Durham District Attorney Michael Nifong should be just the first step in remedying the gross and cynical fraud of last year's "rape" case against Duke University lacrosse players. -- snip -- The sad and tragic fact is that the civil rights movement, despite its honorable and courageous past, has over the years degenerated into a demagogic hustle, promoting the mindless racism they once fought against. -- snip -- That such people are teaching students at an elite university is a chilling thought. That they promote a campus atmosphere where political correctness trumps the search for truth is...
  • Trent Lott, Unplugged: "Are We Men Or Mice?"

    06/07/2007 8:57:49 PM PDT · by hatfieldmccoy · 28 replies · 1,316+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | Thursday, June 07, 2007 | Hugh Hewitt
    Senator Lott--"Senator Kennedy, I appreciate the legislative leadership you have been providing. I know it is not easy, you know, and your own colleagues and those of us over here have been beating you up. I mean, your a nice poster child. Thank you very much for what you do. But I'll tell you one thing I have learned the hard way. When it comes to legislating, when you are dealing with Senator Kennedy, you had better bring your lunch, because you are going to get educated, you are going to learn a lot, and you are going to get...
  • We Are All in It Together, Clinton Says [Shared Prosperity Should Replace "On Your Own' Society"]

    05/29/2007 9:13:29 AM PDT · by HarmlessLovableFuzzball · 211 replies · 6,015+ views
    AP ^ | May 29, 2007 | Holly Ramer
    MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined a broad economic vision Tuesday, saying it's time to replace an "on your own" society with one based on shared responsibility and prosperity. The Democratic senator said what the Bush administration touts as an "ownership society" really is an "on your own" society that has widened the gap between rich and poor. "I prefer a 'we're all in it together' society," she said. "I believe our government can once again work for all Americans. It can promote the great American tradition of opportunity for all and special privileges for none."...
  • Elite American Indian tracking unit targets drug smugglers, narcotics

    05/03/2007 10:46:40 PM PDT · by SandRat · 8 replies · 547+ views
    Arizona Daily Star ^ | Brady McCombs
    SELLS — Shadow Wolves officer Sloan Satepauhoodle's patience is wearing thin. She's been following tracks of four suspected drug runners for nearly two hours beneath a blazing sun and battling a hot, brisk wind that is sweeping dust over footprints, and blowing away broken twigs or burlap fibers that would provide signs. The latest tracks look too dry. They've probably already made it into the nearby village of Topawa, she says. The lessons her training officers taught her when she began six years ago remain ingrained in her psyche: "Be patient, Sloan, be patient." But, she really wants to make...
  • Stonehenge Amulets Worn By Elite

    04/07/2007 4:11:50 PM PDT · by blam · 11 replies · 733+ views
    Discovery ^ | 4-7-2007 | Jennifer Viegas
    Stonehenge Amulets Worn by Elite Jennifer Viegas, Discovery NewsSupernatural StoneStrking GoldApril 6, 2007 — Forget dressing for success: Clothing ornaments thought to confer supernatural power were all the rage among chiefs and other important people in England 4,000 years ago, say scholars. A recent find indicates some of these fashion trends might have originally been designed by Stonehenge leaders. While working two months ago in South Lowestoft, Suffolk, British archaeologist Clare Good excavated a four-sided object made of the mineral jet. It closely matches a geometrically designed gold object found far away at a burial site called Bush Barrow near...
  • Knight Skies Begin Tuesday (in Yuma @YPG)

    01/16/2007 7:53:53 AM PST · by USMCWife6869 · 130+ views
    Yuma Sun ^ | January 14, 2007 | James Gilbert
    Members of the U.S. Army's elite precision parachute team will be dropping in on Yuma Proving Ground's Cox field beginning Tuesday... ...Weather permitting, about 60 Knights will jump Mondays through Fridays through early March, said Chuck Wullenjohn, YPG spokesman. And this season, as in the past 31 winters, the public is invited to come out and see the Knights practice. Jumps take place typically from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., said Wullenjohn, who advises people to come out earlier in the day when weather conditions are more favorable for parachuting. "They jump frequently throughout the day, so people can come...
  • Warner Music CEO Admits Kids Stole Songs

    12/06/2006 4:06:27 AM PST · by steve-b · 2 replies · 410+ views
    Edgar Bronfman is the CEO of the world's fourth largest music company, Warner Music Group. This week, Bronfman admitted to Reuters that his children have stolen music in the past, but he says he handled the situation within the family. Somehow the CEO's children don't have to face the multi-thousand dollar lawsuits facing the middle-class children of Long Island Mom Patricia Santangelo.
  • Among Media Elite, A Sweaty Pile-Up of Davos Wannabes (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    11/01/2006 5:11:38 AM PST · by abb · 6 replies · 286+ views
    New York Observer ^ | November 1, 2006 | Michael Calderone
    Stengel, Maureen, Arianna, Katie, Graydon in Running for Trips to Switzerland For media figures who have previously made the climb to the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, a new peak beckons: In planning the January 2007 edition of the event, Davos organizers are quietly passing around a list of prospective members of an even loftier sub-organization, to be known as the International Media Council. Start polishing up those crampons, David Remnick. The New Yorker editor joins Fareed Zakaria, Graydon Carter and other name-brand media figures on the draft, which runs to more than 100 names. “It’s kind of like...
  • Iran dismisses US threat

    08/28/2006 2:03:12 AM PDT · by familyop · 1 replies · 371+ views
    Reuters by way of the Washington Post ^ | 28AUG06 | Hossein Jasseb
    Iran has shrugged off the threat of sanctions, saying such a move would push already high oil prices higher still, hurting economies in industrialized countries more than Iran. International crude prices remain in sight of record highs partly because of market fears that supply from Iran, the world's fourth largest oil exporter, could be disrupted if the nuclear dispute escalates.
  • CA: Low-rate loans for UC's elite on homes - Some less than 2 percent -- system won't divulge names

    07/13/2006 6:05:17 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 575+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | 7/13/06 | Todd Wallack
    The University of California has issued thousands of low-interest home loans to executives, faculty members and other selected employees but has refused to reveal who received the money. That includes an unidentified UC Berkeley professor who received a $250,000 home loan at one-half of 1 percent interest a year -- far less interest than any bank would demand. ... --snip-- The university provided data showing there are nearly 2,000 active loans totaling $702 million but cited employee confidentiality in refusing to identify the recipients. In dozens of cases, UC wouldn't even reveal the titles of people who received the loans....
  • The Separation of Press and State

    06/24/2006 3:32:47 PM PDT · by jennivinson · 115 replies · 1,485+ views
    1440 KEYS AM Radio ^ | June 23, 2006 | Jenni Vinson Trejo
    The Separation of Press and State By Jenni Vinson May 21, 2005 America was premised on the rule of law. America was also premised on the idea that the nation would fair well with an open, honest and unfettered Press. The nation would have an Executive, Legislative and Judicial branch of government at the National, State and local level and a Press that would bear witness to how these entities carried out their jobs. What the Founding Fathers envisioned was a Press that was completely independent of politics and not beholden to such interests. For the most part, the Press...
  • Bog Bodies Found Were Society's Elite

    06/21/2006 4:58:55 PM PDT · by blam · 38 replies · 1,393+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 6-20-2006
    Bog bodies found were society's elite 19:45pm 20th June 2006 Research into Iron Age bog bodies discovered in the midlands of Ireland has revealed they were elite members of society who may have met violent deaths as part of kingship rituals. As the bodies discovered in 2003 went on display at the National Museum of Ireland, Eamonn Kelly, the keeper of Irish antiquities, said they were placed along significant boundaries of ancient kingdoms linking them to sovereignty and kingship rituals during the Iron Age. "The bodies fit in, in that they are also offerings, they are offerings to the territorial...
  • (Jeb)Bush suspends Winton pending outcome of airport fracas case

    06/21/2006 5:35:18 AM PDT · by radar101 · 10 replies · 486+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | June 21, 2006 | MICHAEL VASQUEZ
    Florida Gov. Jeb Bush issued an executive order Tuesday suspending Miami City Commissioner Johnny Winton from office pending the outcome of criminal charges stemming from an altercation Winton had with police at Miami International Airport last month. Police say an intoxicated Winton struck police at MIA after his flight was canceled May 15. He banged his head against a wall at one point, chipped one officer's tooth and kicked another officer in the groin, officials say. Winton has entered not-guilty pleas to two felony counts of battery on a police officer and a misdemeanor count of disorderly intoxication. The felony...
  • Canadian Cowardice

    06/16/2006 6:54:48 AM PDT · by Starve The Beast · 24 replies · 921+ views
    Frontpagemag.org ^ | June 16, 2006 | Rachel Marsden
    TORONTO - Seventeen alleged Islamic terrorists were arrested in Canada recently, leaving approximately 50 more terrorist cells to go, according to federal spy agency sources. But even with authorities acknowledging that more arrests are inevitable, there’s one thing that could hinder further takedowns: political correctness. Since the terror busts, some Canadian journalists have been busy spitballing accusations of ethnic insensitivity at each other from the nation’s editorial pages. Obviously, they’d rather be picking the lint out of each other’s navels than worrying about the folks who want to kill us. Meanwhile, the political climate here is so charged that politicians,...
  • ORIANA FALLACI & THE NEW YORKER -- The Liberal NY Establishment Has No Clothes!

    06/06/2006 8:11:00 AM PDT · by Apolitical · 16 replies · 1,202+ views
    ICONOCLAST ^ | Steven Rittenberg
    Ever since 9-11 scared the hell out of this wordsmith class, the magazine has devoted itself to explaining that there is no real threat from totalitarian Islam, the misunderstood "other", but instead the danger to the world emanates from the person of President George Bush. Like any shared delusional belief, the community of believers feels special, superior to the unknowing masses, and reassured. While radical Islam is battering at the gates, the New Yorker turns its collective gaze, every week, to the imaginary threats posed by the macho cowboy in the White House. No reason to be concerned about an...
  • Liberals must come down off our high horses (from a liberal newspaper!)

    06/01/2006 7:22:29 AM PDT · by 2banana · 113 replies · 2,709+ views
    The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | June 1, 2006 | Chuck Williams
    Liberals must come down off our high horses By Chuck Williams It took me nearly one-third of my life to come to a simple conclusion: Liberals are elitists. Now, maybe that's not such a big deal to some, but to me it has become quite bothersome. It's pretty clear to me now that average hard-working Americans, be they red-staters or blue-staters, can smell the stench of elitist, intellectual posturing by so-called liberals and progressives. One of the reasons why this bothers me is because I fear that it will cause us to continue to lose presidential elections. The second thing...
  • Sensenbrenner drafting bill to protect congressional documents from FBI raids

    05/30/2006 8:18:12 PM PDT · by WildPlum · 195 replies · 2,799+ views
    Jurist ^ | May 30, 2006 | Jurist / Agencies
    [JURIST] US Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) [official website], chairman of the US House Judiciary Committee [official website], said Tuesday that he intends to draft legislation that would shield congressional documents and materials from being seized in searches similar to the FBI raid [JURIST report] on the congressional office of Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) [official website] earlier this month. Speaking during the committee's Tuesday oversight hearing [meeting materials; JURIST report] on the constitutional questions raised by the raid, Sensenbrenner also said [opening statement] that although the constitution's Speech or Debate Clause [backgrounder] will not protect members of Congress from prosecution...
  • Jesus and Muhammad: Major Differences

    05/29/2006 11:46:50 AM PDT · by SirLinksalot · 28 replies · 1,193+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 05/20/2006 | James Arlandson
    Jesus and Muhammad: Major Differences (1) May 20th, 2006 Aggressive Islam is on the march. Terror attacks; violent protests over cartoons; many pushes to establish Islamic courts in Europe and Canada; demands to silence free speech, to criminalize criticism of the messenger of Allah; the President of Islam threatening to wipe Israel off the map, and writing a long and confused rant, inviting the President of the US to accept Islam; the election of Hamas. These actions are easy to detect and decipher. Islam wants its way, and no one should resist. It is the best religion, after all. But...
  • The Royal Chair: Democrats pamper themselves like a royal priesthood

    05/03/2006 9:09:14 AM PDT · by ElkGroveDan · 24 replies · 1,221+ views
    California Political Review ^ | May 3, 2006 | Frank Duclos
    If you spend enough time in the marble halls of the state Capitol in Sacramento, no doubt will remain in your mind that the people in charge have created a ruling class. Like the royals of a bygone age, these people don’t just make the rules. They must be treated in a special way and given special things. They must have servants waiting on them hand and foot taking care of their every need. I suspect such behavior exists at every level of government to some extent, no matter who is in charge. But my experience has been that when...
  • Taliban Man at Yale...The story thus far.

    03/24/2006 2:50:27 PM PST · by george76 · 27 replies · 1,228+ views
    Dow Jones & Company ^ | March 23, 2006 | JOHN FUND
    Something is very wrong at our elite universities. Last month Larry Summers resigned as president of Harvard; today Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi will speak by video to a conference at Columbia University that his regime is cosponsoring. (Columbia won't answer questions about how much funding it got from Libya or what implied strings were attached.) Then there's Yale, which for three weeks has refused to make any comment or defense beyond a vague 144-word statement about its decision to admit Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi--a former ambassador-at-large of the murderous Afghan Taliban--as a special student. The three backers of the foundation that,...
  • Harvard: Rich, prestigious and unmanageable?

    02/27/2006 8:01:21 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 12 replies · 646+ views
    CNN ^ | Monday, February 27, 2006 | AP
    BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- Leading the world's wealthiest and probably most famous university sounds like the plummiest job in academe -- with a staff, a house, and a half-million dollar salary among the many perks. But running Harvard isn't easy. Neil Rudenstine, school president from 1991 to 2001, was forced to take leave of absence for exhaustion in 1994. His successor, Lawrence Summers, announced Tuesday he would resign June 30 after a tumultuous five years, his ambitious agenda to get Harvard's territorial undergraduate and professional schools on same page done in by faculty revolts and brusque management style. Harvard-watchers inside...
  • Heinz Sells Assets for $506 Million

    02/22/2006 10:40:51 PM PST · by ATOMIC_PUNK · 27 replies · 586+ views
    http://www.wkrc.com ^ | 2/22/2006 9:30:01 AM | www.wkrc.com
    H.J. Heinz Co. said Tuesday it was selling its European seafood business to Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking for $506 million. The transaction is subject to customary EU competition review and approval. Pending regulatory approval, Heinz expects to complete the transaction by the end of March 2006. This major transaction successfully focuses our portfolio in Europe on three core categories: Ketchup and Sauces; Infant Nutrition; and Meals and Snacks, said a Heinz spokesman.
  • White House Press Corps Exposed

    02/16/2006 8:42:25 AM PST · by george76 · 81 replies · 4,223+ views
    Carolina Journal. ^ | February 16, 2006 | Jon Ham
    Sitting in armchairs waiting for handouts not the best way to get scoops Members of the elite White House press corps this week have acted more like animals that have been kept in captivity for so long that they can’t find news unless it is forced down their open gullets at a daily press briefing. The Cheney hunting accident story embarrassingly revealed this fact, which probably explains the greater-than-normal anger and outrage of White House correspondents over the last few days. “Why weren’t we told?” has been the refrain, not “How did we miss that story?” The White House press...
  • Merkel Makes Waves at Davos

    01/26/2006 1:15:15 AM PST · by Michael81Dus · 16 replies · 672+ views
    Business Week ^ | 01/26/2006
    The German Chancellor uses the World Economic Forum to spell out her vision for a harder-working, less bureaucratic Europe In astonishingly short time, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has emerged as the most dynamic leader in Europe. That at least seemed to be the verdict of the applause meter at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 25. "You have given us hope for the first time in a long time," Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, chairman and chief executive of Swiss food giant Nestlé (NSRGY ), told Merkel after she delivered the keynote address to a packed auditorium. Merkel called for a...
  • Want to e-Mail a 'NY Times' Columnist? Better Subscribe to TimesSelect

    01/18/2006 12:36:10 PM PST · by NativeNewYorker · 22 replies · 560+ views
    If you haven't signed up for TimesSelect, The New York Times' online subscription product, don't bother e-mailing the paper's star columnists. Since the Times put the words of its eight Op-Ed columnists behind a paid wall last September, it has also decided that only TimesSelect subscribers should be allowed to e-mail Paul Krugman, Maureen Dowd, David Brooks, et al. Back in September the Times asked the hundreds of papers who publish the Op-Ed contributors through The New York Times News Service (NYTNS) to stop printing the writers' e-mail addresses with the columns (and to take the columns off their Web...
  • Elite Marine Unit to Train Georgian Soldiers

    11/29/2005 3:39:31 PM PST · by SandRat · 4 replies · 636+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Nov 29, 2005 | NEWS RELEASE from United States European Command
    Elite, U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Task Force is training the Georgian soldiers who will fill more than 530 positions in Iraq. STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. 29, 2005 — U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe will showcase the U.S. European Command's Georgia Sustainment and Stability Operations Program Task Force training program in a "capstone" event Dec. 5-10 in the Republic of Georgia. The event aims to prove the readiness of Georgia's 22nd Light Infantry Battalion prior to its deployment to Iraq. The trained 22nd Light Infantry Battalion troops will form part of the dedicated force called for in UN Security Council Resolution 1546...
  • Elite Women Made Beer In Pre-Incan Culture

    11/17/2005 11:37:58 AM PST · by blam · 45 replies · 1,301+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 11-14-2005 | Robert Roy Britt
    Elite Women Made Beer in Pre-Incan Culture Robert Roy Britt Mon Nov 14, 6:00 PM ET An ancient brewery from a vanished empire was staffed by elite women who were selected for their beauty or nobility, a new study concludes. The finding adds to other evidence that women played a more crucial role in ancient Andean societies than history books have stated. It may also in some ways reflect modern drinking traditions in the Andean mountains, where women get drunk as much as men, researchers say. The brewery, on a mountaintop in southern Peru, cranked out hundreds of gallons of...
  • Colleges Make Presidents Millionaires

    11/15/2005 8:04:32 AM PST · by ncountylee · 29 replies · 853+ views
    AP via TBO ^ | November 15, 2005 | JUSTIN POPE
    Curious where those extra tuition dollars are going? One place to look would be the pockets of college presidents. Five presidents have cracked the $1 million compensation barrier, including John R. Silber, the now-retired president of Boston University, according to an annual survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education to be released Monday, and more are sure to follow. Nine earned more than $900,000 - a figure none broke in last year's report. All were at private universities, and the figures are for fiscal 2004, the most recent information available for private schools. More recent data on public universities, for...
  • “Welcome to hell, gentlemen!”

    09/26/2005 3:18:58 AM PDT · by VirginiaMil · 6 replies · 2,406+ views
    Reporting War.com World Defense Review ^ | September 26, 2005 | W. THOMAS SMITH JR.
    For those who have been there, Hell Week is a sleepless, bitter cold, gritty, soaking wet, hell on earth where exhausted candidates – pumped full of antibiotics to ward off a variety of infections – survive on sheer heart, tenacity, seemingly incomprehensible physical courage, and about 5,000-7,000 calories per day (given they can muster enough strength to consume them). Hell Week is a short span of eternity at Coronado, California where the SEAL hopeful comes to a reckoning of the soul. Here, he “realizes,” according to Commander Richard Marcinko (USN, ret.), “the body is only tissue and the mind/brain can...
  • The end -- or is it? Investors trying to reopen independent bookstore (Kepler's Bookstore)

    09/12/2005 5:35:41 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 9 replies · 395+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | September 12, 2005 | Heidi Benson
    ....Now there's a chance that Kepler's, and "keppling," may return to Menlo Park, thanks to fans of the store -- including a fired-up group of potential investors and a lone ranger who launched an online life raft -- who have mobilized to try to reopen its doors. Because of their efforts, Clark Kepler -- who took the reins from his now-deceased father, Roy, the peace activist who founded the store in 1955 -- has postponed filing for bankruptcy. A conscientious objector during World War II, Roy Kepler created a haven of progressive thought long before the free-speech and anti-war movements...
  • The elite doesn't understand the South

    09/01/2005 9:28:17 AM PDT · by Sonny M · 41 replies · 1,568+ views
    townhall ^ | September 1, 2005 | Matt Towery
    I'm known to write occasionally that the rest of America doesn't understand the South. Now comes some clear and convincing evidence. As fate would have it, InsiderAdvantage, the company that I lead, just this week purchased the long-established Washington, D.C.-based Southern Political Report. Hastings Wyman, a widely respected political reporter in Washington, will continue to edit the publication. But as Hurricane Katrina approached, we were in the last stages of creating a daily web-based version of the report. Immediately, we called on all the resources of the Southern Political Report, including its vast network of contacts, many of whom live...
  • Piano Man's Lost Chord Found

    08/23/2005 8:04:05 AM PDT · by genefromjersey · 4 replies · 622+ views
    The Morning Paper | 08/23/05 | vanity
    London: Four months ago, a 20 year old man – dressed neatly in an expensive suit , but soaking wet – was found wandering on a beach by police. He refused to speak, so police took him to a mental health unit for evaluation. During his evaluation , he was given a piece of paper and a pen – and promptly drew a sketch of a concert – style piano. Someone decided to let him sit at a piano in the hospital chapel, and-according to one of the psychiatrists , he gave a brilliant concert recital. Dubbed “ The Piano...
  • Editor Explains Reasons for 'Intelligent Design' Article

    08/21/2005 8:17:20 PM PDT · by DaveLoneRanger · 291 replies · 3,198+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Friday, August 19, 2005; Page A19 | Michael Powell
    Evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg made a fateful decision a year ago. As editor of the hitherto obscure Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Sternberg decided to publish a paper making the case for "intelligent design," a controversial theory that holds that the machinery of life is so complex as to require the hand -- subtle or not -- of an intelligent creator. Within hours of publication, senior scientists at the Smithsonian Institution -- which has helped fund and run the journal -- lashed out at Sternberg as a shoddy scientist and a closet Bible thumper.
  • CA: Wealthy, powerful and running again - Feinstein's net worth puts her among Senate's most elite

    08/13/2005 3:42:41 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 508+ views
    SFgate.com ^ | 8/13/05 | Edward Epstein
    Washington -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein goes into her 2006 re-election campaign as one of the richest members of the U.S. Senate, an elite club where roughly half the members are millionaires, her annual financial disclosure statement showed Friday. Feinstein is a millionaire in her own right, but her wealth is multiplied many times over by that of her husband, San Francisco-based international investor Richard C. Blum. He is among the richest Senate spouses, along with Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of the Democratic 2004 presidential nominee, Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts. It's impossible to paint an exact financial picture for Feinstein...
  • How Bush thinks: intuition over intellect

    08/06/2005 4:06:51 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 70 replies · 1,701+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 5, 2005 | Jonathan Chait
    ...."... I think it's important for me and for you to look for the depth of a person's soul and character. I was touched by the fact your mother gave you the cross.' " Bush publicly testified of Putin, "I was able to get a sense of his soul." ...Bush is even apt to apply this particular brand of illogic to his own character. In one of the 2000 presidential debates, Al Gore pointed out that Bush as governor of Texas opposed a measure to expand children's healthcare and instead used the money for a tax cut. The debate moderator...
  • These Quotes Reveal The Credulity Of Evolutionists

    07/02/2005 7:47:33 PM PDT · by DaveLoneRanger · 63 replies · 6,045+ views
    "There are only two possibilities as to how life arose; one is spontaneous generation arising to evolution, the other is a supernatural creative act of God, there is no third possibility. Spontaneous generation that life arose from non-living matter was scientifically disproved 120 years ago by Louis Pasteur and others. That leaves us with only one possible conclusion, that life arose as a creative act of God. I will not accept that philosophically because I do not want to believe in God, therefore I choose to believe in that which I know is scientifically impossible, spontaneous generation arising to evolution."...
  • The Smithsonian withdraws sponsorship of intelligent design film

    06/03/2005 6:25:25 PM PDT · by Crackingham · 337 replies · 3,136+ views
    NY Times ^ | 6/3/05
    The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History has withdrawn its co-sponsorship of a showing later this month of a film that supports the theory of "intelligent design." The museum said it would not cancel the screening of the film, "The Privileged Planet," but would return the $16,000 that the Discovery Institute, an organization that promotes a skeptical view of the Darwinian theory of evolution, had paid it. Proposals for events at the National Museum of Natural History are reviewed by members of the staff, and it shares sponsorship of all events. After the news of the showing caused controversy,...
  • It's My Party Too supporters

    05/29/2005 11:31:38 AM PDT · by Morgan in Denver · 89 replies · 1,308+ views
    It's My Party Too website ^ | 5-29-2005 | web site information
    About Us: Our vision is a Republican Party that is unified by the basic tenets of fiscal responsibility and personal freedom, but that allows for diverse opinions on social issues by its members. IMP-PAC is chaired by Christie Todd Whitman, a lifelong and loyal Republican and a leader of the party’s moderate wing, who served in the Bush cabinet as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from January 2001 to May 2003. Prior to that, she was the first female elected governor of New Jersey, serving two terms from 1993 to 2000. Advisory Board: Congressman Mike Castle (R-DE) Susan...
  • Keeping the liberal elite at HuffingtonPost.com in check

    05/12/2005 7:30:31 AM PDT · by HufferPost · 2 replies · 302+ views
    The Huffer Post ^ | 5/12/05 | Ariola Huffer
    The Huffer Post is the answer to The Huffington Post. Keep an eye on it to keep all the libs in check.
  • N. Korea: Drug Addiction On the Rapid Rise(regime pushing drug - PART I)

    04/12/2005 8:40:46 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 14 replies · 957+ views
    The Daily NK ^ | 04/11/05 | Lee Young-hwa
    /begin my translation N. Korea: Drug Addiction On the Rapid Rise Last Year [Analysis By Lee Young-hwa] [Japanese Expert Analysis: Part I] Overseas sale blocked by PSI; outfits such as N. Korean security now resorting to domestic sale [ 2005-04-11 16:20 ] N. Korean spy ship sunk in Japanese water in Dec., 2002 <photo: Yonhap News> Recently, drug addicts in N. Korea are rapidly increasing. According to some experts, the  drug addction in some border area (with China)  is so widespread that it reminds them of waning days of Ching Dynasty(translator's note: late 19th century China.)N. Korea is the only country...
  • France:De Gaulle's Tattered Legacy(rotting core of EU)

    03/31/2005 5:16:52 AM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 14 replies · 834+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 03/31/05 | Jim Hoagland
    De Gaulle's Tattered Legacy By Jim Hoagland Thursday, March 31, 2005; Page A19 Charles de Gaulle bequeathed the French two big ideas and the atomic bomb to see them through the sad national duty of surviving without him. The bomb is still there and probably always will be. The ideas may not be as resilient. They face severe challenge this spring. One idea was to form a superbly educated, merit-based political elite to revitalize the defeated and demoralized nation that emerged from World War II. The cream of the intellectual crop would be chosen by rigorous examinations, educated in prestigious...
  • G-G attacked over men's clubs

    03/15/2005 3:53:06 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 11 replies · 522+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 16 March 2005
    GOVERNOR-General Michael Jeffery should rethink his patronage of certain men's-only, elite clubs because of the negative message it sent out, a former Labor frontbencher said today. MP Daryl Melham said the head of state's membership of exclusive clubs was a colonial relic, not consistent with modern-day Australia. The Age newspaper today reported Major General Jeffery was patron to such bastions of male privilege as the Australian Club (Melbourne and Sydney), the Union Club (Sydney), the Queensland Club and the Western Australian Club. "This is a modern Australia. This isn't a colonial relic," Mr Melham said. "The times and values of...
  • Marriage is About More Than Sexuality (No slippery slope..BS)

    02/27/2005 2:36:10 PM PST · by Mark · 59 replies · 1,249+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | February 27, 2005 | Jonathan Dobrer
    Marriage is about more than sexuality By Jonathan Dobrer Guest Columnist Sunday, February 27, 2005 - Whether to permit or forbid gay marriage is a hot issue in California. A conservative religious group intent on "saving marriage" demonstrated here in Los Angeles on Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, a liberal religious group sent 3,500 Valentines to the governor affirming their commitment to "stand on the side of love." As a self-proclaimed liberal, I believe that marriage is a civil right. Church and state sometimes act capriciously toward this right. Once upon a too-recent time, blacks could not marry whites in many states....
  • U.N. peacekeepers arrested for sex crimes

    02/15/2005 4:44:18 AM PST · by motomosanto · 3 replies · 373+ views
    CNN ^ | February 14, 2005 | CNN
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The Moroccan mission to the United Nations has announced it arrested six U.N. peacekeeping soldiers in Congo accused of sexually abusing local girls and discharged the contingent's commander. Fred Eckhard, the U.N. secretary-general's spokesman, on Monday said the announcement over the weekend showed "the Morrocan authorities attach as much importance to eradicating sexual abuse within U.N. peacekeeping missions as does the U.N." "The mission hopes that the vigorous and public reaction of Morocco will serve as an example and that other troop contributing countries will follow," he added. There have been more than 150 allegations of...
  • Gore Vidal Walks and Talks to His Own Beat (Drudge title: HESTON'S 'BEN HUR' WAS GAY)

    01/26/2005 10:35:33 AM PST · by Phsstpok · 61 replies · 1,607+ views
    Reuters (via Yahoo) ^ | 1/26/2005 | Reuters
    Thursday January 27, 12:09 AM  Gore Vidal Walks and Talks to His Own Beat Photo : VARIETY LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Novelist and social critic Gore Vidal walks slowly and with a limp after recent knee replacement surgery. "Turns out, according to the doctors, that I had been walking the wrong way for all of my life," he says. Some people don't need doctors to tell them that Gore Vidal goes his own way -- all they have to do is read his work.At age 77, the writer known for his sharp wit and unsparing waspishness has given up living...