Charlie Sheen’s high-speed escort - Crime Scene - The Washington Post
"The photo, taken inside the SUV in which Sheen was riding, shows the vehicle’s speedometer needle at 80 mph.
Through the windshield, the blazing strobe lights of the lead police car can be seen."
And this coven of criminality wants to become a state?
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Michigan State Spartans hire Dane Fife as assistant coach
Michigan State Spartans hire Dane Fife as assistant coach - ESPN
"A spot on Izzo's bench opened up when Northern Illinois hired Mark Montgomery last month."
BLASPHEMY!
more:
http://noise.typepad.com/hey_joe/2011/04/fife-i-want-to-be-part-of-something-special.html
"A spot on Izzo's bench opened up when Northern Illinois hired Mark Montgomery last month."
BLASPHEMY!
more:
http://noise.typepad.com/hey_joe/2011/04/fife-i-want-to-be-part-of-something-special.html
LET'S RECAP (PLUS SOME BONUS QUESTIONS)
LET'S RECAP (PLUS SOME BONUS QUESTIONS) Newsradio 620 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Charlie Sykes
"Listener offers some good questions the media might have asked:
“Why did you consider an unofficial media report you were up by 204 reliable enough to declare victory, but you do not consider the official canvass that you are down 7,316 reliable enough to acknowledge defeat?”
and..
“As a litigator who makes decisions based on ‘facts,’ how did you conclude you were the winner based on hearsay media reports, but now deny that Justice Prosser is the winner based on the official canvass?”"
The latest from Wisconsin.
What a scumbag this (almost supreme court justice) loser is!
"Listener offers some good questions the media might have asked:
“Why did you consider an unofficial media report you were up by 204 reliable enough to declare victory, but you do not consider the official canvass that you are down 7,316 reliable enough to acknowledge defeat?”
and..
“As a litigator who makes decisions based on ‘facts,’ how did you conclude you were the winner based on hearsay media reports, but now deny that Justice Prosser is the winner based on the official canvass?”"
The latest from Wisconsin.
What a scumbag this (almost supreme court justice) loser is!
SOS - Johnson Delivers First-ever State of the Secretary of State Address
SOS - Johnson Delivers First-ever State of the Secretary of State Address
"Johnson said a computer system known as the Business Application Modernization or BAM Project, despite an investment of $27.5 million tax dollars over the last five years, has never been operational.
As a result, service across the department and branch system has suffered.
"This was supposed to revolutionize the way the Secretary of State Office did business and put our services online 24/7," said Johnson.
"Instead, it has never worked -- not a single day, not a single hour, not a single minute."
"Johnson said a computer system known as the Business Application Modernization or BAM Project, despite an investment of $27.5 million tax dollars over the last five years, has never been operational.
As a result, service across the department and branch system has suffered.
"This was supposed to revolutionize the way the Secretary of State Office did business and put our services online 24/7," said Johnson.
"Instead, it has never worked -- not a single day, not a single hour, not a single minute."
Michigan Citizens United – Link To MEA – Recall Rick Snyder – Who’s Behind Snyder Recall?
Michigan Citizens United – Link To MEA – Recall Rick Snyder – Who’s Behind Snyder Recall? Soapbox Michigan
"It’s safe to assert there is a link between Michigan Citizens United PAC and someone working with the Michigan Education Association (MEA)."
"It’s safe to assert there is a link between Michigan Citizens United PAC and someone working with the Michigan Education Association (MEA)."
Vote to Unionize Airport Screeners Requires a Runoff - NYTimes.com
Vote to Unionize Airport Screeners Requires a Runoff - NYTimes.com
"Federal officials said 8,369 security screeners, who are employees of the Transportation Security Administration, had voted to join the American Federation of Government Employees, while 8,095 had voted to join the National Treasury Employees Union.
The vote against unionizing was 3,111.
Since none of the three choices received a majority, the screeners will choose between the two unions in a runoff election that will omit the option of not unionizing.
The winning union will represent the nation’s 44,000 T.S.A. screeners in contract negotiations."
What's up with this?
Only 16,000 out of 44,000 workers voted for the union and the union won?!!!
Sounds alot like the Michigan child care union scam.
"Federal officials said 8,369 security screeners, who are employees of the Transportation Security Administration, had voted to join the American Federation of Government Employees, while 8,095 had voted to join the National Treasury Employees Union.
The vote against unionizing was 3,111.
Since none of the three choices received a majority, the screeners will choose between the two unions in a runoff election that will omit the option of not unionizing.
The winning union will represent the nation’s 44,000 T.S.A. screeners in contract negotiations."
What's up with this?
Only 16,000 out of 44,000 workers voted for the union and the union won?!!!
Sounds alot like the Michigan child care union scam.
Vote to Unionize Airport Screeners Requires a Runoff
Vote to Unionize Airport Screeners Requires a Runoff - NYTimes.com
"In the largest unionization vote involving federal employees, the nation’s airport screeners voted in favor of unionizing"
You think flying is a pain in the rump now?
Wait until da unions control our airports.
Oh yeah, there is the money thing too......
"In the largest unionization vote involving federal employees, the nation’s airport screeners voted in favor of unionizing"
You think flying is a pain in the rump now?
Wait until da unions control our airports.
Oh yeah, there is the money thing too......
Mother Earth goes wild at the UN: Beetles, not people, take center stage at General Assembly
Mother Earth goes wild at the UN: Beetles, not people, take center stage at General Assembly
"Bolivia's madcap coca farmer-cum-president, Evo Morales, is leading the charge to create a UN treaty that would give our planet, that mass of molten lava and rock, as well as all of the creatures that inhabit it, the same rights as humans.
This is the same Morales who believes that 'the central enemy of Mother Earth is capitalism,' just in case you were wondering."
"Bolivia's madcap coca farmer-cum-president, Evo Morales, is leading the charge to create a UN treaty that would give our planet, that mass of molten lava and rock, as well as all of the creatures that inhabit it, the same rights as humans.
This is the same Morales who believes that 'the central enemy of Mother Earth is capitalism,' just in case you were wondering."
Suzanne Geha
Suzanne Geha
"Suzanne Geha
With much regret, I confirm I no longer work for WOOD-TV-8.
This is a very sad day for me.
West Michigan is a great place to broadcast news.
I want my colleagues to know what a privilege it is working with you.
I want my viewers to know what an honor it is bringing you the stories that affect your lives and your communities.
Thank you for your loyal support through the years.
I hope I can count on it in the future."
"Suzanne Geha
With much regret, I confirm I no longer work for WOOD-TV-8.
This is a very sad day for me.
West Michigan is a great place to broadcast news.
I want my colleagues to know what a privilege it is working with you.
I want my viewers to know what an honor it is bringing you the stories that affect your lives and your communities.
Thank you for your loyal support through the years.
I hope I can count on it in the future."
Higher Education: The Next Asset Bubble?
Higher Education: The Next Asset Bubble? The Pelican Post
"45 percent of college graduates earn less than $15,000."
This statistic must be refuted or be a mandatory disclosure before any young person signs any lifetime loan application.
You know the education mob will be trying to fight disclosure on this.....how really sick are they?
"45 percent of college graduates earn less than $15,000."
This statistic must be refuted or be a mandatory disclosure before any young person signs any lifetime loan application.
You know the education mob will be trying to fight disclosure on this.....how really sick are they?
A Star Is Born - WSJ.com
A Star Is Born - WSJ.com
This weekend's Tea Party rally in Madison, Wis., drew familiar figures like Sarah Palin and Andrew Breitbart, but perhaps the most interesting speaker was a 14-year-old girl named Tricia Willoughby.
Tricia wowed, among others, Rachael Larimore, who writes for Slate.com's ladies blog, XX Factor.
Tricia Willoughby: She's alive!
"What's impressive is her strong voice, her confidence, and, let's face it, her youth," Larimore writes. "The Tea Party is often seen as being made up entirely of cranky middle-aged people who don't like paying taxes. But here is a smart, engaging young woman speaking with the poise of someone older."
Showing considerably less poise is the bitter, pudgy middle-aged man featured in a YouTube video of the left-wing counterprotest. "Go home, you little brat!" he shouts at the 14-year-old, struggling to make himself heard over his comrades' boos and noisemakers. "Who the f--- are you to lecture me, you little brat?!"
Apparently the Pudgester is taking a cue from former Enron adviser Paul Krugman, whose New York Times blog post the morning of the rally was titled "Civility Is the Last Refuge of Scoundrels." Yesterday he followed up with a column titled "Let's Not Be Civil." Wait, weren't Krugman and the newspaper that employs him issuing demands for civility just a few months ago? Nah, we have always been at war with Eastasia.
Something else caught our attention about Tricia Willoughby. Larimore points out that "a quick Google search"--which turns up a post by blogger Stacy McCain--"reveals that her parents are pro-life activists in Madison and that Tricia is in a debate club. Cynics will point out that--gasp!--she is homeschooled, as if that ought to discredit her."
Larimore concludes: "There is much debate over what long-lasting impact the Tea Party will have, if any. If there are many more like Tricia Willoughby, I wouldn't underestimate it."
There probably are many more like Tricia Willoughby, aren't there? After all, her parents are "pro-life activists," which means they have a tendency to follow the biblical injunction to be fruitful and multiply. People on the other political side are more inclined toward subtraction (or as they call it, "choice"), as we explained in our 2005 paper "The Roe Effect."
Here are some Badger State numbers: Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. The Wisconsin Department of Health has statewide figures on the annual number of abortions going back to 1975. Tot up the numbers through 1992, and you come up with 316,457.
Scott Walker won the governorship last year by a margin of 124,638. That may not be within the margin of abortion; after all, some of the missing 316,457 would have voted Republican had they existed, and many would not have voted.
But JoAnne Kloppenburg, the left-liberal state Supreme Court candidate who was supposed to save Wisconsin's labor monopolies from Walker's reforms, lost by just 7,316 votes, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (this figure is pending a possible futile recount). It's almost inconceivable that the Roe effect alone is insufficient to account for Justice David Prosser's victory.
Oh, and in four years, Tricia Willoughby will be old enough to vote, while an additional 54,522 will not be.
This weekend's Tea Party rally in Madison, Wis., drew familiar figures like Sarah Palin and Andrew Breitbart, but perhaps the most interesting speaker was a 14-year-old girl named Tricia Willoughby.
Tricia wowed, among others, Rachael Larimore, who writes for Slate.com's ladies blog, XX Factor.
Tricia Willoughby: She's alive!
"What's impressive is her strong voice, her confidence, and, let's face it, her youth," Larimore writes. "The Tea Party is often seen as being made up entirely of cranky middle-aged people who don't like paying taxes. But here is a smart, engaging young woman speaking with the poise of someone older."
Showing considerably less poise is the bitter, pudgy middle-aged man featured in a YouTube video of the left-wing counterprotest. "Go home, you little brat!" he shouts at the 14-year-old, struggling to make himself heard over his comrades' boos and noisemakers. "Who the f--- are you to lecture me, you little brat?!"
Apparently the Pudgester is taking a cue from former Enron adviser Paul Krugman, whose New York Times blog post the morning of the rally was titled "Civility Is the Last Refuge of Scoundrels." Yesterday he followed up with a column titled "Let's Not Be Civil." Wait, weren't Krugman and the newspaper that employs him issuing demands for civility just a few months ago? Nah, we have always been at war with Eastasia.
Something else caught our attention about Tricia Willoughby. Larimore points out that "a quick Google search"--which turns up a post by blogger Stacy McCain--"reveals that her parents are pro-life activists in Madison and that Tricia is in a debate club. Cynics will point out that--gasp!--she is homeschooled, as if that ought to discredit her."
Larimore concludes: "There is much debate over what long-lasting impact the Tea Party will have, if any. If there are many more like Tricia Willoughby, I wouldn't underestimate it."
There probably are many more like Tricia Willoughby, aren't there? After all, her parents are "pro-life activists," which means they have a tendency to follow the biblical injunction to be fruitful and multiply. People on the other political side are more inclined toward subtraction (or as they call it, "choice"), as we explained in our 2005 paper "The Roe Effect."
Here are some Badger State numbers: Roe v. Wade legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. The Wisconsin Department of Health has statewide figures on the annual number of abortions going back to 1975. Tot up the numbers through 1992, and you come up with 316,457.
Scott Walker won the governorship last year by a margin of 124,638. That may not be within the margin of abortion; after all, some of the missing 316,457 would have voted Republican had they existed, and many would not have voted.
But JoAnne Kloppenburg, the left-liberal state Supreme Court candidate who was supposed to save Wisconsin's labor monopolies from Walker's reforms, lost by just 7,316 votes, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (this figure is pending a possible futile recount). It's almost inconceivable that the Roe effect alone is insufficient to account for Justice David Prosser's victory.
Oh, and in four years, Tricia Willoughby will be old enough to vote, while an additional 54,522 will not be.
Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops
Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops
"The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations."
"The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations."
U.S. Weighs Summer GM Stock Sale
U.S. Weighs Summer GM Stock Sale - WSJ.com
"A sale within the next several months would almost certainly mean U.S. taxpayers will take a loss on their $50 billion rescue of the Detroit auto maker in 2009"
"A sale within the next several months would almost certainly mean U.S. taxpayers will take a loss on their $50 billion rescue of the Detroit auto maker in 2009"
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Plagiarizing Professor to Be Slapped by MSU
Plagiarizing Professor to Be Slapped by MSU [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"A Michigan State University professor accused of plagiarism by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy due to his published study on school consolidation has been found guilty of “research misconduct."
Another "consolidator" bites the dust!
"A Michigan State University professor accused of plagiarism by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy due to his published study on school consolidation has been found guilty of “research misconduct."
Another "consolidator" bites the dust!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The UN disappears 50 million climate refugees, then botches the cover-up
50 million climate refugees United Nations The UN disappears 50 million climate refugees, then botches the cover-up The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment:
"In 2005, the United Nations Environment Programme predicted that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by 2010.
These people, it was said, would flee a range of disasters including sea level rise, increases in the numbers and severity of hurricanes, and disruption to food production.
The UNEP even provided a handy map.
The map shows us the places most at risk including the very sensitive low lying islands of the Pacific and Caribbean."
Why is our government enabling these liars and crooks?
"In 2005, the United Nations Environment Programme predicted that climate change would create 50 million climate refugees by 2010.
These people, it was said, would flee a range of disasters including sea level rise, increases in the numbers and severity of hurricanes, and disruption to food production.
The UNEP even provided a handy map.
The map shows us the places most at risk including the very sensitive low lying islands of the Pacific and Caribbean."
Why is our government enabling these liars and crooks?
Committee looks at size of Ottawa County Board of Commissioners
Committee looks at size of Ottawa County Board of Commissioners MLive.com
"“Over the last 30 years, when you look at the numbers, I think it’s sensible,” said Lydia Olszewski, chairwoman of the county Democratic Party, who favors a 15-member board.
“We’ve had 11 and 13 members in the past, and our population has gone up 11 percent (in the last decade).”"
The most successful county in Michigan understands what representation really means!
"“Over the last 30 years, when you look at the numbers, I think it’s sensible,” said Lydia Olszewski, chairwoman of the county Democratic Party, who favors a 15-member board.
“We’ve had 11 and 13 members in the past, and our population has gone up 11 percent (in the last decade).”"
The most successful county in Michigan understands what representation really means!
Ride in an IndyCar at Indianapolis
Ride in an IndyCar at Indianapolis, Walt Disney World Speedway and IndyCar Series Tracks "Ride in an IndyCar The Indy Racing Experience Two-Seat Ride allows the passenger to experience speeds and g-forces previously available to only a handful of elite drivers. The purpose-built Dallara chassis allows a passenger to sit behind the driver, but in every other way, this is a true IZOD IndyCar® Series car. The car is complete with an authentic racing power plant that can reach up to 180 miles per hour. Each driver must be 18 years of age or older, under 6’5” in height, and under 250 lbs. Two-Seat Ride Rates Indianapolis Motor Speedway 3 laps $499"
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Detailing the greenwashed Chevy Volt
Detailing the greenwashed Chevy Volt JunkScience.com
Your tax dollars subsidizing this carbage.
And the smug that follows.....
Your tax dollars subsidizing this carbage.
And the smug that follows.....
Friday, April 15, 2011
Yale University Limits Access to Equipment After Student Death
Yale University Limits Access to Equipment After Student Death - ABC News "'This is a true tragedy,' Yale President Richard C. Levin said in a statement. 'Last night, Michele's hair got caught in a lathe as she worked on a project in the student machine shop in the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory. Her body was found by other students who had been working in the building. They called the police, who responded immediately.' Dufault of Scituate, Mass., was an astronomy and physics major who was expected to graduate with a bachelor's of science degree this spring. The state medical examiner's office said Dufault died from 'accidental asphyxia by neck compression.'" I don't know why this grabs me but what a terrible tragedy. I fear this wonderful young woman may have had a profound affect on our world. I am very sad.
How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents
How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents eHow.com "Anyone can view a tax return or document from a charitable or nonprofit organization. Nonprofits must provide these documents if you request them. The nonprofit must make their tax documents available to the public for 3 years after they file. Difficulty:EasyInstructions 1. Go to the organization's office and request the forms, or send a written request. Most will charge you a fee to cover the cost of copying the documents. 2. File a Form 4506-A with the Internal Revenue Service. Include the organization name, address and their tax-exempt number if you know it. Include your name, address and contact information on the IRS Form 4506-A. 3. Set up a time to view the documents once the IRS contacts you. You could also pick up the forms or arrange to have them mailed. 4. Take the form in person to your local IRS office, where you can set up a time to view the documents or get copies in person. Call 1-800-829-1040 to find the nearest office. 5. Send the form to the Internal Revenue Service, Mail Stop 6716, Ogden, UT 84201; or fax it to them at (801) 620-7896"
Kevin Na shoots a 16 on a par-four hole [Video]
Kevin Na shoots a 16 on a par-four hole [Video] The Fabulous Forum Los Angeles Times "If you think you are having a bad day at the office, just compare it with Kevin Na's day Thursday and you'll feel a lot better." I don't golf much...seems normal when I play.........is this unusual?
Star wars: Rep calls for Houston to get NASA shuttle, not Intrepid; Schumer says 'Fugheddaboutit'
Star wars: Rep calls for Houston to get NASA shuttle, not Intrepid; Schumer says 'Fugheddaboutit "'When people from Paris, Beijing, Tokyo and Amsterdam start saying they want to go to Houston, maybe then they'll get a shuttle,' Schumer told the Daily News. 'I'd say to Texas, don't mess with New York.'"
Thursday, April 14, 2011
MSU women's hockey: Spartans ice national title
MSU women's hockey: Spartans ice national title Lansing State Journal lansingstatejournal.com
"We're referring of course to the MSU women's hockey team, which won the 2011 American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship after having finished in the runner-up spot last year, and in third place two years ago."
"We're referring of course to the MSU women's hockey team, which won the 2011 American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship after having finished in the runner-up spot last year, and in third place two years ago."
Pension income would be taxed on a phased-in basis under deal reached by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers
Pension income would be taxed on a phased-in basis under deal reached by Gov. Rick Snyder and lawmakers MLive.com
"Under the phased-in alternative, the status quo would apply to those 67 and up, whose pensions would continue to be tax exempt."
"Under the phased-in alternative, the status quo would apply to those 67 and up, whose pensions would continue to be tax exempt."
A Movie For The Tea Party Movement
A Movie For The Tea Party Movement - Matt Kibbe - Why Freedom Works - Forbes
"The similarities between “Atlas Shrugged” and the tea party movement are far more significant than a shared date, however"
"The similarities between “Atlas Shrugged” and the tea party movement are far more significant than a shared date, however"
Obama's Deceit
American Thinker Blog: Obama's Deceit "budget deficit under George Bush first peaked in 2004 at $412 billion dollars. Between 2005 and 2007 the budget deficit declined by $252 billion to reach its low, under Bush, at $160 billion. If the tax cuts and wars, both occurring in 2001 and 2003, caused our current financial situation, how did the deficit fall between 2004 to 2007? Because Tax Cuts increase revenue to the government by allowing people and business to invest more of their own money"
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