Friday, January 10, 2014

Google couldn't explain the error when contacted by reporters but said they were looking into the matter.





"America, the richest and most powerful nation in the world, can well lead the way in this revolution of values. There is nothing, except a tragic death wish, to prevent us from reordering our priorities,"
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"We can no longer afford to worship the god of hate or bow before the altar of retaliation. The oceans of history are made turbulent by the ever-rising tides of hate. History is cluttered with the wreckage of nations and individuals that pursued this self-defeating path of hate. As Arnold Toynbee says : "Love is the ultimate force that makes for the saving choice of life and good against the damning choice of death and evil. Therefore the first hope in our inventory must be the hope that love is going to have the last word."
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"Now let us begin. Now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter -- but beautiful -- struggle for a new world."   -  Rev. Martin Luther King  - "Beyond Vietnam" -A Time to Break Silence  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2564.htm
thnx..tom






Me?  searcher/reporter/describer of things unnatural..................YOU


dull outside.  time for the Black Crows




The Black Crowes - Hard To Handle




i have sat on this a few days just to see....you do not care, hurts are not forgotten.......this festers still and there waz kosmicdebris..........................I spoke up!!, and I suffer because no one listens.  We can defend jews and corporations............thieves steal things that do not belong to them.  The Black Hills cost little,  Israel is much more expensive................the seventh FIRE....what you speak and what you do are congruent. LIES. americka was a barren land void of life......the very first lie.  No raindrop ever feels responsible for the flood..............



part one here
First Nations people perish from....apathy
To be a social worker in indian country is like drowning in a river of life...wasetchu



To be a nieve american is a perversion of real news........really do you think this is the 'only' gitmo?
If so, then the mass indoctrination known as your reality is working.........







Cold War 2.0: $1T to be Spent on Nukes, Explaining UFOology, Remo Conscious Breaks the Stage



Pentagon uses secret report to attack Snowden 

 


Liquor, Pot, Strippers, Police Chase - Another Politician Gets Off Easy

still the jersy gov is NOT off the hook.....




so fucking what??




i gather my peeps about,  we die together.........my fest of friends......i was thinking and i do not want all men, alone,on a desert island,


to populate the community is my sperm............. shit, do not want them to look like me. O-Key we now need couples to multiply..........exponentially, damn-it post haste!! 



Too late...a little too late? perhaps a schoush......................ouy-vey




 Jan 8th 2014, The Zeitgeist Movement 


Christopher Pyne is on 'brainwashing and propaganda mission', critic claims Tasmanian education minister among those striking out at review of school curriculum by conservative education advocates




i hate to lead with this: but here goes me or ergo I





Congress attempts to expedite TPP approval


bridge-gate......











Ripoff nation: How Verizon and AT&T stacked the deck against cellphone users

Lynn Stuart Parramore




 Berlin Blunder

Google Maps Brings Back 'Adolf Hitler Square'

Online mapping service Google Maps temporarily mislabeled a square in central Berlin with its former Nazi-era name: Adolf Hitler Square. Google couldn't explain the error when contacted by reporters but said they were looking into the matter.







someone is paying some attent?  my 'passive' ping will not alert.........i just got inside.....thanx to the great one for special tools.........none?  so be it


had a blood sister die:  this is for her........she died in jail after giving up her baby Adom






Aaron Cantu, Truthout: Why aren't more progressive-oriented states legalizing marijuana? A look at how New York state's police departments - and legislative candidates - are funded may provide a clue.


Lynn Stuart Parramore, AlterNet
If destructive policies continue, more Americans will come to know poverty firsthand. READ MORE»













 Israel's Security Over Palestinian Freedom
By Jonathan Cook
It is easy to dehumanise those you know and care little about.
Neocons Who Brought You The Iraq War Endorse AIPAC's Iran Bill
By Jim Lobe
This letter - was signed by 72 "former U.S. government officials and foreign policy experts," the vast majority of whom are easily identified as neoconservative.
When Will They Ever Learn?
The American People and Support for War
By Lawrence Wittner
When it comes to war, the American public is remarkably fickle.
US 'Tried to Oust Hamid Karzai by Manipulating Afghan Elections'
By Emma Graham-Harrison
Former defence secretary Robert Gates is quoted as saying in his memoirs that US tried to eject Afghan president in 2009.
The Anti-Empire Report
What Century Are We Living In? What Millennium? What World?
By William Blum
It would, be difficult to name a single brutal dictatorship of the second half of the 20th Century that was not supported by the United States; not only supported, but often put into power.
Millionaires' Club:
Most US Lawmakers Are Worth $1 Million-Plus
By Viveca Novak
Of 534 current members of Congress, at least 268 had an average net worth of $1 million or more in 2012, according to disclosures filed last year by all members of Congress and candidates.
Deregulation, Privatization, and Cheap Labor
Obama's Corporate Plantations
By Mike Whitney
The man that helped push through the multi-trillion dollar Wall Street bailouts is not going to give one red cent to the nation's poorest and most needy people.
The Origins of War in Child Abuse
Video
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio interviews Lloyd deMause, the author of 'The Origins of War in Child Abuse.'

Hard News  
The Slaughter Continues:
'Nearly 500' killed in Syria rebel infighting:
Toll includes 85 civilians as rebel brigades battle al-Qaeda-linked armed group in four provinces in country's north.
At least 45 Syrian rebels killed in Homs fighting: Activists say:
Loyalist forces have killed at least 45 Syrian rebels as they sought to break a regime siege on part of Homs, in central Syria, an NGO said on Thursday.
At least 20 killed as Al-Qaeda group fights back against Syria rebel assault:
ISIS fighters pushed back rival rebels on the eastern approaches of Raqqa on Friday. They also killed 20 fighters in the town of Al-Bab, north-east of Aleppo, the monitoring group said.
Official: Hundreds face imminent death in Yarmouk camp:
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees in the besieged Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus face imminent death in the coming 10 days unless a safe supply line is opened, a Palestinian official told Ma'an Thursday.
Russia blocks condemnation of Assad's air assault against Aleppo:
It was the second time in a month that Russia objected to a western bid to slam President Bashar al-Assad's air assault against Syria's biggest city that has killed hundreds since December 15.
Syria Militants Said to Recruit Visiting Americans to Attack U.S.:
Islamic extremist groups in Syria with ties to Al Qaeda are trying to identify, recruit and train Americans and other Westerners who have traveled there to get them to carry out attacks when they return home, according to senior American intelligence and counterterrorism officials.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As - Iraq attacks: 15 killed:
At least 15 people, including eight Al Qaeda militants, were killed and eight wounded in clashes and attacks in Iraq's Anbar province and near Baghdad on Thursday evening, police said.
2 soldiers killed western Mosul:
"An Improvised Explosive Device exploded, targeting a patrol of the IA in Mahalbiya district of western Mosul to result in killing two soldiers."
Assault on Iraqi city of Fallujah on hold as masked gunmen retain control:
A deadly standoff between Iraqi authorities and gunmen holding key territory on Baghdad's doorstep entered its second week on Friday, ahead of prayers where militants previously declared an Islamic state.
Bewildered Fallujah residents flee assault:
Iraqis fleeing from Fallujah question whether the masked gunmen who overran their city 10 days ago are really Al Qaeda-linked militants as the government says, but fear their presence will draw a ferocious response from the army regardless.
Iraqi troops clash with Al-Qaeda militants in west:
Fierce clashes erupted Friday between Iraqi special forces and Al-Qaeda-linked militants in a village in the embattled western Anbar province, officials said.
Iraqi Ambassador says Iraq Turns to Russia for Aid in Anbar Province:
Days after al-Qaida militants raised their flag over government buildings in Fallujah, the Iraqi ambassador to the United States says his country is turning to Russia for help.
Al Qaeda Now Controls More Territory In The Arab World Than Ever Before:
al Qaeda now controls territory that stretches more than 400 miles across the heart of the Middle East, according to English and Arab language news accounts as well as accounts on jihadist websites."
'Very good progress' at Iran nuclear talks - EU:
The issue was now "under validation at political level in capitals", the EU's External Action Service said. Earlier Iran's deputy foreign minister was quoted as telling state media all outstanding issues had been resolved.
Paul, Flake won't rule out sanctions vote:
The two sole Republicans who haven't endorsed a new Iran sanctions bill tell The Hill they could still vote for it if it comes to the floor.
White House Dares Democratic Senators Pushing Iran Sanctions To Admit They Want War:
 "It's not clear why any member of Congress would support a bill that possibly closes the door on diplomacy and makes it more likely that the United States will have to choose between military options" National Security Council spokeswoman, said in a statement.
Iran, Russia negotiating big oil-for-goods deal:
Iran and Russia are negotiating an oil-for-goods swap worth $1.5 billion a month that would let Iran lift oil exports substantially, undermining Western sanctions that helped persuade Tehran in November to agree a preliminary deal to curb its nuclear program.
Former US defense secretary Robert Gates' memoir is shocking, but not about Obama:
Gates' real message is that both sides of the US political aisle want to pull the trigger first and ask the hard questions later.
Israel plans to build over 1,800 new illegal "settler" units:
Israel Housing Ministry announced the construction of over 1,076 units in the illegally annexed East al-Quds (Jerusalem) and 801 more in the occupied West Bank, the Peace Now group said on Thursday.
Erekat: Israel settler plans 'message' to Kerry not to return:
Israeli plans unveiled Friday to build over 1,800 settler homes are a signal to US Secretary of State John Kerry not to pursue his peace push, a top Palestinian negotiator said.
Netanyahu rejects inclusion of Jerusalem in Kerry's framework deal:
Netanyahu stressed that he would not agree to a document that mentions, even in a general way, the establishment of a Palestinian capital anywhere in Jerusalem.
'Kerry threatens to cut PA aid if no peace deal signed':
Senior Palestinian official says US secretary of state has implied Washington won't abide failure of talks with Israel
Fatah proposes unity government plan to Hamas:
The proposal stipulates that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas set dates for new presidential and legislative elections, Osama al-Qawasmeh said.
Obama nominates ex-Bank of Israel chief Stanley Fischer as Fed vice chairman:
Fischer served as Israel's top banker for eight years; Obama: Stanley Fischer is widely acknowledged as one of the world's leading economic policy minds.
Kenya planes kill 30 Somali militants from al-Shabab:
Kenya's military says it has carried out an air strike on an Islamist camp in Somalia, killing 30 militants, including al-Shabab commanders.
Three killed in Egypt clashes ahead of referendum:
Ousted President Mohamed Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood has called for a boycott of the January 14 and 15 referendum, which is also seen by some as a vote on army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's popularity.
South Sudan captures oil-rich town from rebels:
South Sudanese government troops on Friday recaptured the key oil hub of Bentiu from rebel forces, a government spokesman said. Bentiu is the capital of the oil-rich Unity State, and was one of two cities that fell under rebel control following a failed coup attempt last December.
CAR interim president resigns:
The resignation does not guarantee an end to the bloodshed that has blighted the Central African Republic.
Ports Standoff in Libya's East Destabilizing Entire Nation:
Militias in eastern Libya said this week they would sell oil from seized facilities to foreign companies and protect arriving tankers, leaving government officials scrambling to keep the country unified as multiple groups demand autonomy and threaten to pull the country apart.
US military to train up to 8,000 Libyan soldiers by midyear:
Gen. David Rodriguez told reporters Thursday that the US is planning a 24-week training program to aid Libyan security forces still in disarray since the US-backed ouster of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
4 Killed in Afghanistan's Lashkargah Police Station Attack:
Three suicide bombers and one policeman were killed during a brazen attack on a police station in the capital of Southern Helmand province, an official said.
US drone kills two in eastern Afghanistan:
At least two people including a child have been killed in the latest US assassination drone attack in eastern Afghanistan, Press TV reports.
4 year old Afghan boy killed by US occupation forces :
A spokesman for the governor of the southern province of Helmand told Reuters that US marines based in the province mistakenly shot the boy on Wednesday because visibility was poor.
Glenn Greenwald: There are more Snowden documents on Israel: Video -
Continued imprisonment of Jonathan Pollard attests to the hypocrisy of the U.S. administration, Greenwald tells Israel's Channel 10.
Amnesty International Calls on President Obama to Put Human Rights at the Center of Surveillance Reform:
"Snowden should not be prosecuted for revelations about human rights violations by the U.S. government."
Canadian spy watchdogs have ties to oil business:
While the head of the watchdog committee overseeing Canada's intelligence agency is under attack for also being a lobbyist for the controversial Northern Gateway pipeline, it turns out that half of the other Harper government appointees keeping an eye on the spies also have ties to the oil business.
Radiation Disinformation at Fukushima: Video -
Abby Martin speaks to Mimi German of Radcast.org about the potential scope of Fukushima's nuclear effect on the US Pacific coast and the disinformation campaign coming out of Japan regarding the levels of radiation.
Minnesota woman sues officers who shot her handcuffed son to death:
Elizabeth Fair claims that her son, Edmond, was shot by Officer Ryan Soliday after he had been handcuffed during what began as a routine traffic stop.
Man with Disassembled Airsoft Gun Killed By Police:
The airsoft gun, which shoots plastic pellets, reportedly had a bright orange plastic tip as well, used to clearly define the item as a toy.
Police Department unveils new armored vehicle:
Police in Fort Pierce are now armed with a U.S. military surplus battle wagon: a six wheel, 30-ton armored vehicle worth $700,000 - that the agency got for $2,000. "If you see my SWAT team roll up in this, it's over, so just give up," said Police Chief Sam Baldwin.
Cops use armored military vehicles to deliver shock and awe during routine police work: Video -
Police and sheriff's departments have been given at least 165 mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles since this summer, according to a recent Washington Post analysis.
2013 ends with weakest job growth in years:
Job growth slumped sharply in December, falling far short of expectations. The economy added only 74,000 jobs in December, according to the Department of Labor.
It's Official: The US Created Less Jobs In 2013 Than 2012:
The Fed spent over $1 trillion in 2013 (to push the stock market to all time highs) and all we got was... less jobs created than in 2012?
More than 1,000 camp out for union jobs:
The line wrapped nearly around an entire city block on Friday as approximately 1,500 people waited in Queens for a chance to apply for a coveted union job.
Network News Viewers at All-Time Low; Half under Age 30 Never Watch News:
Network news viewers are declining in unprecedented rates, from an average of 48 million nightly network news viewers in 1985 to 24.5 million in 2013, according to Pew Research analysis of Nielsen Media Research data.
Stunning video: Niagara Falls frozen by polar vortex: Video -
The polar vortex sweeping many parts of North America has frozen part of Niagara Falls, presenting a picturesque view to tourists.



again................................

There is no moral difference between a Stealth bomber and a suicide bomber. They both kill innocent people for political reasons." - Tony Benn






OH, too overwhelming?  here got this 4 U










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