Boom: This Guy Blew Off The Marine Rotting In A Mexican Jail. He Wasn't Expecting THIS Response:
"Juan Williams took significant heat after appearing on Fox News for a discussion of the U.S. Marine jailed in Mexico after taking a wrong turn earlier this year. Perhaps none of the responses were as impactful as an open letter penned by a fellow Marine and veteran of the Vietnam War."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Don't ever request the USPS to "forward" your mail!------Postal Service Ends Third Quarter With $2B Loss
It's a political jobs program, NOT a service company.
Postal Service Ends Third Quarter With $2B Loss:
"The USPS recently posted in the Federal Register a closure proposal that would begin in January 2015, including changing from the current one-day service standard for first-class local mail delivery to two days and closing or consolidating 82 mail processing facilities across the country.
Before leaving for an August recess, more than 20 senators sent a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee seeking to impose a one-year moratorium on those plans.
The senators say the closures would result in the loss of 15,000 postal jobs.
The Postal Service has closed 141 processing plants since 2012, when it began implementation of a previously delayed streamlining plan, according to Government Executive.
The USPS has recorded a loss in 21 of the last 23 quarters, the excepted quarters being the two in which Congress rescheduled the Retiree Health Benefits prefunding payments."
Postal Service Ends Third Quarter With $2B Loss:
"The USPS recently posted in the Federal Register a closure proposal that would begin in January 2015, including changing from the current one-day service standard for first-class local mail delivery to two days and closing or consolidating 82 mail processing facilities across the country.
Before leaving for an August recess, more than 20 senators sent a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee seeking to impose a one-year moratorium on those plans.
The senators say the closures would result in the loss of 15,000 postal jobs.
The Postal Service has closed 141 processing plants since 2012, when it began implementation of a previously delayed streamlining plan, according to Government Executive.
The USPS has recorded a loss in 21 of the last 23 quarters, the excepted quarters being the two in which Congress rescheduled the Retiree Health Benefits prefunding payments."
Yikes! Same type I flew in last week at Oshkosh-----Hastings pilot killed in crash was passionate about light sport plane business, father says
Sounds like a wing support failed.
RIP
Hastings pilot killed in crash was passionate about light sport plane business, father says | MLive.com:
"Craig Ewing, 45, of Hastings, began flying light sport planes - lightweight aircraft with a hang glider-style wing - about five years ago.
He ran a growing business, Silver Lining Aviation, that sold the aircraft and offered lessons, said his father, Barry Ewing."
RIP
Hastings pilot killed in crash was passionate about light sport plane business, father says | MLive.com:
"Craig Ewing, 45, of Hastings, began flying light sport planes - lightweight aircraft with a hang glider-style wing - about five years ago.
He ran a growing business, Silver Lining Aviation, that sold the aircraft and offered lessons, said his father, Barry Ewing."
And our president ....... golfs.............MASSIVE BRAWL Shuts Down St. Louis Galleria …Update: Cops Teargas Ferguson Rioters …Update: Rioters Chuck Bricks on Interstate 270
Callin' the cops is NOT the answer--------Ferguson Is A Perfect Example Of How Quickly The Streets Of America Can Descend Into Chaos
Ferguson Is A Perfect Example Of How Quickly The Streets Of America Can Descend Into Chaos:
"Rioting, looting, burning down stores and shooting police officers - is this about to become the "new normal" in America?
What we just witnessed happen in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri is a prime example of how quickly the streets of America can descend into chaos.
There is so much anger and frustration in this country, especially among our young people, that all it takes is a "trigger event" to spark a wildfire. "
"Rioting, looting, burning down stores and shooting police officers - is this about to become the "new normal" in America?
What we just witnessed happen in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri is a prime example of how quickly the streets of America can descend into chaos.
There is so much anger and frustration in this country, especially among our young people, that all it takes is a "trigger event" to spark a wildfire. "
78-Year-Old Woman Caught Hiding Almost $41,000 Cash in Her Carry-On and Undergarments Before Flight — Now Guess Who Wants to Keep It All? | TheBlaze.com
78-Year-Old Woman Caught Hiding Almost $41,000 Cash in Her Carry-On and Undergarments Before Flight — Now Guess Who Wants to Keep It All? | TheBlaze.com:
"Faren hasn’t been charged with a crime but Assistant U.S. Attorney Gjon Juncaj wants the cash forfeited to the government, the Detroit News said."
"Faren hasn’t been charged with a crime but Assistant U.S. Attorney Gjon Juncaj wants the cash forfeited to the government, the Detroit News said."
Something to hide?-------Scramble for an administrator in Muskegon County after top manager leaves a week early
Scramble for an administrator in Muskegon County after top manager leaves a week early | MLive.com:
Muskegon County Administrator Bonnie Hammersley's last day of work in the county was June 20, after accepting a new job in North Carolina.
Kaplan's absence was felt at a two-hour meeting on Thursday, just as a draft budget document, thick as a telephone book, arrived on the commissioners' desks.
One item was pulled off the agenda for the Thursday committee meeting because of his departure. In a second case, Commissioner Bob Scolnik said he wanted more information about a project's cost but didn't know where to turn.
"I don't have anybody to ask," he said. "I'm just concerned.""
A top Muskegon County official who left more than a week early sent county commissioners scrambling to find a replacement.
Heath Kaplan, the county's interim administrator -- previously its finance and management services director – left the building Tuesday, Aug. 5.
Kaplan had another job lined up and had already given Muskegon County notice, but his last day was supposed to be Aug. 13.
Board of Commissioners Chairman Ken Mahoney said he and the other board members hadn't asked Kaplan to leave early.
"It was kind of a mutual decision," Mahoney said.
In a committee meeting Thursday, the board decided to vote on a new interim director, and a proposal to give the county treasurer's office oversight of its finances at its upcoming meeting Aug. 12.
Widening the gap of non-elected staff leadership, two other top administrators have left recent months. Grants Coordinator Judy Kell retired effective June 24.Muskegon County Administrator Bonnie Hammersley's last day of work in the county was June 20, after accepting a new job in North Carolina.
Kaplan's absence was felt at a two-hour meeting on Thursday, just as a draft budget document, thick as a telephone book, arrived on the commissioners' desks.
One item was pulled off the agenda for the Thursday committee meeting because of his departure. In a second case, Commissioner Bob Scolnik said he wanted more information about a project's cost but didn't know where to turn.
"I don't have anybody to ask," he said. "I'm just concerned.""
Water and air are all you need to make one of world’s most important chemicals
Water and air are all you need to make one of world’s most important chemicals | Ars Technica:
Researchers have developed a method to produce ammonia starting only with air and water.
Not only is it more energy efficient than the century-old Haber-Bosch process that’s currently in use, but it’s also greener.
The ability to mass produce Ammonia—made up of three parts hydrogen and one part nitrogen (or NH3)—has had a momentous impact on society.
Without the ready availability of this chemical, it is estimated that as many as a third of us won't be alive.
This is because its main use is in fertilizer production, which has helped improve crop yields and sustain a large population.
...Licht's method claims to use only two-thirds of the energy of the Haber-Bosch process.
Along with the elimination of the need to produce hydrogen from natural gas, the overall carbon emissions are reduced quite significantly.
The whole process also takes place at milder conditions (Haber-Bosch needs 450°C and 200-times atmospheric pressure).
....And yet, if something more efficient can replace the Haber-Bosch process, it would lower the energy input of the production of one of the world's most important chemicals and lead to a notable reduction in global CO2 emissions.
Researchers have developed a method to produce ammonia starting only with air and water.
Not only is it more energy efficient than the century-old Haber-Bosch process that’s currently in use, but it’s also greener.
The ability to mass produce Ammonia—made up of three parts hydrogen and one part nitrogen (or NH3)—has had a momentous impact on society.
Without the ready availability of this chemical, it is estimated that as many as a third of us won't be alive.
This is because its main use is in fertilizer production, which has helped improve crop yields and sustain a large population.
...Licht's method claims to use only two-thirds of the energy of the Haber-Bosch process.
Along with the elimination of the need to produce hydrogen from natural gas, the overall carbon emissions are reduced quite significantly.
The whole process also takes place at milder conditions (Haber-Bosch needs 450°C and 200-times atmospheric pressure).
....And yet, if something more efficient can replace the Haber-Bosch process, it would lower the energy input of the production of one of the world's most important chemicals and lead to a notable reduction in global CO2 emissions.
History for August 12
History for August 12 - On-This-Day.com:
Cecil B. DeMille 1881, Jane Wyatt 1912, William Goldman 1931,
Parnelli Jones 1933, George Hamilton 1939, Pete Sampras 1971
1676 - "King Phillip's War" came to an end with the killing of Indian chief King Phillip. The war between the Indians and the Europeans lasted for two years.
1851 - Isaac Singer was issued a patent on the double-headed sewing machine.
1865 - Disinfectant was used for the first time during surgery by Joseph Lister.
1867 - U.S. President Andrew Johnson sparked a move to impeach him when he defied Congress by suspending Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
1877 - Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and made the first sound recording.
1898 - The Spanish-American War was ended with the signing of the peace protocol. The U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Hawaii was also annexed.
1918 - Regular airmail service began between Washington, DC, and New York City.
1953 - The Soviet Union secretly tested its first hydrogen bomb.
1985 - A Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed into a mountain killing 520 people.
1992 - The U.S., Canada, and Mexico announced that the North American Free Trade Agreement had been created after 14 months of negotiations.
1993 - U.S. President Clinton lifted the ban on rehiring air traffic controllers that had been fired for going on strike in 1981.
Cecil B. DeMille 1881, Jane Wyatt 1912, William Goldman 1931,
Parnelli Jones 1933, George Hamilton 1939, Pete Sampras 1971
1676 - "King Phillip's War" came to an end with the killing of Indian chief King Phillip. The war between the Indians and the Europeans lasted for two years.
1851 - Isaac Singer was issued a patent on the double-headed sewing machine.
1865 - Disinfectant was used for the first time during surgery by Joseph Lister.
1867 - U.S. President Andrew Johnson sparked a move to impeach him when he defied Congress by suspending Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
1877 - Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and made the first sound recording.
1898 - The Spanish-American War was ended with the signing of the peace protocol. The U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Hawaii was also annexed.
1918 - Regular airmail service began between Washington, DC, and New York City.
1953 - The Soviet Union secretly tested its first hydrogen bomb.
1985 - A Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed into a mountain killing 520 people.
1992 - The U.S., Canada, and Mexico announced that the North American Free Trade Agreement had been created after 14 months of negotiations.
1993 - U.S. President Clinton lifted the ban on rehiring air traffic controllers that had been fired for going on strike in 1981.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Nation Whose Leader Says Israel Is ‘Keeping Hitler’s Spirit Alive’ Evacuates Wounded Palestinians from Gaza | TheBlaze.com
Nation Whose Leader Says Israel Is ‘Keeping Hitler’s Spirit Alive’ Evacuates Wounded Palestinians from Gaza | TheBlaze.com:
“What is the difference between what Nazis and Hitler did and what this Israeli administration is doing now?” Erdogan asked, reported IBT. “Israeli genocide is reminiscent of Hitler’s holocaust because of acting with the same immorality as Hitler.”
REALLY?
“What is the difference between what Nazis and Hitler did and what this Israeli administration is doing now?” Erdogan asked, reported IBT. “Israeli genocide is reminiscent of Hitler’s holocaust because of acting with the same immorality as Hitler.”
REALLY?
If You Think Obama's Support For Radical Islam Is Bad, What He Just Did Is A New Low
If You Think Obama's Support For Radical Islam Is Bad, What He Just Did Is A New Low:
"I’m of course speaking of the first ever African Summit held by the Obamas in Washington. The U.K.’s Daily Mail printed this headline earlier today: Obama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa’s most evil dictators and homophobes and turned blind eye to their human rights record."
"I’m of course speaking of the first ever African Summit held by the Obamas in Washington. The U.K.’s Daily Mail printed this headline earlier today: Obama’s monsters ball: How the White House opened its doors to some of Africa’s most evil dictators and homophobes and turned blind eye to their human rights record."
Isis suicide bombing instructor blows up his own class by accident
Isis suicide bombing instructor blows up his own class by accident - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk:
"An Isis commander at a terrorist training camp north of Baghdad accidentally detonated a belt packed with explosives during a demonstration in front of a group militants on Monday, killing himself and 21 nearby trainees.
The accident was a source of dark humour for locals, with suicide attacks in public spaces having become an almost daily occurrence in Iraq."
"An Isis commander at a terrorist training camp north of Baghdad accidentally detonated a belt packed with explosives during a demonstration in front of a group militants on Monday, killing himself and 21 nearby trainees.
The accident was a source of dark humour for locals, with suicide attacks in public spaces having become an almost daily occurrence in Iraq."
Is the Media Biased Against Israel? S.E. Cupp Battles ‘Condescension’ of Arab American Institute President | TheBlaze.com
Is the Media Biased Against Israel? S.E. Cupp Battles ‘Condescension’ of Arab American Institute President | TheBlaze.com:
"TheBlaze’s own S.E. Cupp engaged in a war of words with the president of the Arab American Institute on CNN’S “Reliable Sources” Sunday morning.
Cupp contended that the media displays tacit anti-Israel, pro-Hamas bias every time the Gaza conflict is covered and reporters don’t mention a crucial fact: the Hamas charter calls for the destruction of the state of Israel."
"TheBlaze’s own S.E. Cupp engaged in a war of words with the president of the Arab American Institute on CNN’S “Reliable Sources” Sunday morning.
Cupp contended that the media displays tacit anti-Israel, pro-Hamas bias every time the Gaza conflict is covered and reporters don’t mention a crucial fact: the Hamas charter calls for the destruction of the state of Israel."
Our government at war with its citizens---------Carrying a gun way worse than beating your wife
Carrying a gun way worse than beating your wife: Column:
This is the loopy view of one New Jersey judge and prosecutor.
When Ray Rice beat his wife unconscious in an elevator, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Michael Donio and New Jersey District Attorney Jim McClain agreed to put him in a diversion program for 1st-time offenders to keep him out of jail.
But when Pennsylvania single mom Shaneen Allen was pulled over for a traffic violation and volunteered to a New Jersey police officer that she was carrying a legally-owned handgun with a Pennsylvania permit, the response of Donis and McClain was to deny her the same opportunity as Rice.
Allen lives in Philadelphia, right across the river from New Jersey. She has a Pennsylvania permit to carry a handgun. She thought it was recognized in New Jersey, just as it is recognized in over 30 other states. She was wrong. When she told the officer that she had the gun, she was arrested.
Now she faces a felony conviction and a mandatory 42 months in prison. Both Donio and McClain have been unwilling to dismiss the charges, or send Allen to a pretrial diversion program. They seem to want to make an example of her.
The problem is, she's being punished for something the Constitution says -- and the Supreme Court has agreed -- is a constitutional right. And the super-stiff penalties and abusive prosecution she's experiencing are pretty clearly intended to chill people from exercising that right.
The Washington Post's Radley Balko quotes anti-gun activist Bryan Miller gloating over this result: "Fortunately, the notoriety of this case will make it less likely Pennsylvanians will carry concealed and loaded handguns in New Jersey, thereby making them and the Garden State safer from gun violence,"
Well, no. Shaneen Allen wasn't committing gun violence, and civilians with gun permits are a very law-abiding bunch, who have passed a background check and undergone training; no sensible state would want to discourage them from visiting.
This is the loopy view of one New Jersey judge and prosecutor.
When Ray Rice beat his wife unconscious in an elevator, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Michael Donio and New Jersey District Attorney Jim McClain agreed to put him in a diversion program for 1st-time offenders to keep him out of jail.
But when Pennsylvania single mom Shaneen Allen was pulled over for a traffic violation and volunteered to a New Jersey police officer that she was carrying a legally-owned handgun with a Pennsylvania permit, the response of Donis and McClain was to deny her the same opportunity as Rice.
Allen lives in Philadelphia, right across the river from New Jersey. She has a Pennsylvania permit to carry a handgun. She thought it was recognized in New Jersey, just as it is recognized in over 30 other states. She was wrong. When she told the officer that she had the gun, she was arrested.
Now she faces a felony conviction and a mandatory 42 months in prison. Both Donio and McClain have been unwilling to dismiss the charges, or send Allen to a pretrial diversion program. They seem to want to make an example of her.
The problem is, she's being punished for something the Constitution says -- and the Supreme Court has agreed -- is a constitutional right. And the super-stiff penalties and abusive prosecution she's experiencing are pretty clearly intended to chill people from exercising that right.
The Washington Post's Radley Balko quotes anti-gun activist Bryan Miller gloating over this result: "Fortunately, the notoriety of this case will make it less likely Pennsylvanians will carry concealed and loaded handguns in New Jersey, thereby making them and the Garden State safer from gun violence,"
Well, no. Shaneen Allen wasn't committing gun violence, and civilians with gun permits are a very law-abiding bunch, who have passed a background check and undergone training; no sensible state would want to discourage them from visiting.
Ain't gonna need birth control soon------California debates 'yes means yes' sex assault law
California debates 'yes means yes' sex assault law - New York News:
SAN DIEGO (AP) - College students have heard a similar refrain for years in campaigns to stop sexual assault: No means no.
Now, as universities around the country that are facing pressure over the handling of rape allegations adopt policies to define consensual sex, California is poised to take it a step further. Lawmakers are considering what would be the first-in-the-nation measure requiring all colleges that receive public funds to set a standard for when "yes means yes."
......Legislation passed by California's state Senate in May and coming before the Assembly this month would require all schools that receive public funds for student financial assistance to set a so-called "affirmative consent standard" that could be used in investigating and adjudicating sexual assault allegations.
That would be defined as "an affirmative, unambiguous and conscious decision" by each party to engage in sexual activity.
Silence or lack of resistance does not constitute consent.
The legislation says it's also not consent if the person is drunk, drugged, unconscious or asleep.
SAN DIEGO (AP) - College students have heard a similar refrain for years in campaigns to stop sexual assault: No means no.
Now, as universities around the country that are facing pressure over the handling of rape allegations adopt policies to define consensual sex, California is poised to take it a step further. Lawmakers are considering what would be the first-in-the-nation measure requiring all colleges that receive public funds to set a standard for when "yes means yes."
......Legislation passed by California's state Senate in May and coming before the Assembly this month would require all schools that receive public funds for student financial assistance to set a so-called "affirmative consent standard" that could be used in investigating and adjudicating sexual assault allegations.
That would be defined as "an affirmative, unambiguous and conscious decision" by each party to engage in sexual activity.
Silence or lack of resistance does not constitute consent.
The legislation says it's also not consent if the person is drunk, drugged, unconscious or asleep.
The Man Who Said the Constitution is a Flawed Document Now Suggests This
The Man Who Said the Constitution is a Flawed Document Now Suggests This:
"It’s no secret that Barack Obama views the Constitution as a flawed document that gets in the way of implementing his far-left, Marxist based agenda. After all, he has said as much himself. But, now, he is doubling down on vocalizing his disdain for anyone and anything that attempts to hold him to the confines of the Executive Branch as designed by our Founders in our system of government."
"It’s no secret that Barack Obama views the Constitution as a flawed document that gets in the way of implementing his far-left, Marxist based agenda. After all, he has said as much himself. But, now, he is doubling down on vocalizing his disdain for anyone and anything that attempts to hold him to the confines of the Executive Branch as designed by our Founders in our system of government."
Competition? We don't need no stinkin' competition!-------Proposed Comcast deal could reshape state cable TV market
Proposed Comcast deal could reshape state cable TV market | Crain's Detroit Business:
"A $45 billion acquisition proposed by Comcast Corp. could completely reshape the Michigan cable TV market — affecting thousands of local jobs, hundreds of thousands of customers, tens of millions of dollars in local asset investments, and various community programs.
The Federal Communications Commission last month started its 180-day review clock on the all-stock acquisition deal for Philadelphia-based Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) to buy New York City-based Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC), and Comcast still hopes to close on the deal by year's end.
But to appease federal regulators, a side deal for Comcast to shed 3.9 million customers and come in below a 30 percent market share among U.S. cable households after the acquisition will mean turning over nearly all its Michigan customers to a new, as-yet unnamed public company formed by St. Louis-based Charter Communications.
"A $45 billion acquisition proposed by Comcast Corp. could completely reshape the Michigan cable TV market — affecting thousands of local jobs, hundreds of thousands of customers, tens of millions of dollars in local asset investments, and various community programs.
The Federal Communications Commission last month started its 180-day review clock on the all-stock acquisition deal for Philadelphia-based Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) to buy New York City-based Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC), and Comcast still hopes to close on the deal by year's end.
But to appease federal regulators, a side deal for Comcast to shed 3.9 million customers and come in below a 30 percent market share among U.S. cable households after the acquisition will mean turning over nearly all its Michigan customers to a new, as-yet unnamed public company formed by St. Louis-based Charter Communications.
Angry Reactions After Town Opts to Rename ‘Kennedy Center’ in Honor of Another President. (Hint: He’s Still Alive.) | TheBlaze.com
Angry Reactions After Town Opts to Rename ‘Kennedy Center’ in Honor of Another President. (Hint: He’s Still Alive.) | TheBlaze.com:
"A building in a central New Jersey town named after President John F. Kennedy is getting a new moniker very soon."
"A building in a central New Jersey town named after President John F. Kennedy is getting a new moniker very soon."
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