Archive for December 21st, 2011

Dec
21

The Keystone XL Pipeline Scam

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The Keystone XL Pipeline Scam

With all the political posturing in Congress over the Keystone XL tar-sands oil pipeline, it’s easy to lose sight of the real issue: This pipeline is dangerous, unnecessary, and would cost the American people far more than we can afford. What we’re watching unfold in Washington, D.C., is more than just a high-stakes political power play — it’s a scam undertaken by Big Oil’s congressional puppets on the orders of oil companies that have billions of dollars at stake.
The politicians pushing the pipeline are (how can I put this politely?) lying to the American people and pandering for dirty oil money. What do we really stand to gain if this thing is rammed down our throats? Higher gas prices, more air pollution, the threat of poisoned water, and enough carbon pollution to make stopping climate disruption next to impossible — but few of the jobs and none of the huge profits that Big Oil would reap.
Exaggerated job numbers play well to public concern about unemployment and the economy, but they are a hollow promise. The numbers from TransCanada — the company behind the pipeline — have already been discredited as fuzzy math for using tricks like double counting and incidental employment for dancers, choreographers, and speech

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Dec
21

Will Governor Cuomo Show Compassion This Holiday Season and Grant Clemencies

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Will Governor Cuomo Show Compassion This Holiday Season and Grant Clemencies

Every year about this time I write to the governor of New York and ask him to go on a rescue mission and grant clemency to people convicted under the notorious Rockefeller Drug Laws.
The holiday season is a traditional time for executives to use their power of clemency or pardons to show mercy to individuals that are imprisoned under unjust laws. These are individuals who have already served enormous amounts of time but are stuck in prison and have no legal remedies to regain their freedom. This year I am making the request to Governor Andrew Cuomo who at the present time has his highest approval rate since in office (68

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Dec
21

Luke 2120 The Real War on Christmas

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Luke 2120 The Real War on Christmas

Our culture today is full of laments about the Christmas holiday. Some bemoan the ever earlier advent of the season.
Doesn’t it seem that Christmas decorations line the aisles of stores earlier and earlier every year? Doesn’t it seem that Christmas songs are piped into elevators earlier and earlier every year? Doesn’t it seem as if all the fall holidays are melding into one long anticipation of Christmas? Before long, we might wonder if Labor Day will one day mark the end of summer and the beginning of the holidays. Some of us worry that drawing the advent of the Christmas season earlier and earlier in the calendar is motivated not by a wish to extend the real purposes of this celebration but to draw us to open our wallets more and more, earlier and earlier. If we only look at our local stores, we might be easily convinced that the primary purpose of Christmas is buying stuff.
Others point to a purported “War on Christmas,” worrying that the meaning of Christmas is being lost as its cultural prominence is muted by the forces of political

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Dec
21

8 Luxury Musts For Your 2012 Bucket List

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8 Luxury Musts For Your 2012 Bucket List

Poshbrood recently attended the International Luxury Travel Mart where we speed-dated with over 40 different hotels, inns and resorts to learn about their property and destination.
We’ve got it bad. Wanderlust, that is…And to sate it here are 8 amazing properties that struck us as being deserving of a sport on our 2012 to-do list!
Bon Voyage!
1.) Chteau de la Treyne, Pouillac, France
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Because the Dordogne region of France is on the top of our bucket list, Chteau de la Treyne is that romantic dream castle we’ve been dreaming about. Overlooking the Dordogne river in southwest France, in the Quercy /Prigord region, this medieval The Chteau offers history, standard to luxurious lodgings, a 1 star Michelin restaurant and a perfect home base for exploring this beautiful region in

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Dec
21

ABCs Work It Unnecessarily Injurious to Transgender Americans

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ABCs Work It Unnecessarily Injurious to Transgender Americans

Ask many transgender advocates and allies and they’ll tell you that ABC’s new sitcom Work It just doesn’t work. Next month, ABC plans to premiere the show, which features two men who dress as women in order to gain employment. And while the characters in the show are not presented as transgender but rather as “unrepentant guy’s guys” in dresses who very much identify as men, audiences will nevertheless connect them with transgender women.
The so-called “comedy” of Work It is based on the premise that people who were born male but encounter challenges in presenting themselves as women is inherently funny. The problem is that some transgender women may find themselves in this situation, at least temporarily, during the early stages of their transition, due to the prohibitively high costs of transition-related medical care and widespread insurance

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Dec
21

Antony Bitars Holiday Download Chatting with Gary Clark Jr and Macedo Plus A James Mee Anthem

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Antony Bitars Holiday Download Chatting with Gary Clark Jr and Macedo Plus A James Mee Anthem

Antony Bitar’s Gift To You!
Antony Bitar is the Jersey native singer-songwriter who is best known for his cameos on Bravo TV’s Real Housewives of NJ, where he is seen performing at local events and collaborating with famed reality housewife Melissa Gorga to help write her hit dance single “On Display.” Bitar released his self-titled debut album in September, and his rendition of the Christmas classic “Silent Night” is a special gift that Antony is giving to Huffington Post readers for the holidays…
Antony Bitar – Silent Night by The MuseBox
A Conversation with Gary Clark, Jr.
Mike Ragogna: Gary, how are you doing, sir?
Gary Clark, Jr.: I’m well, thank you.
MR: Thank you very much for talking with us today.
GC: Thanks for having me.
MR: You can be called a blues rocker, right?
GC: I’m good with that, it comes from a foundation of blues. Every now and then, I can let lose and rock out a

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Dec
21

Theater Close Up Space Wastes Talented David Hyde Pierce

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Theater Close Up Space Wastes Talented David Hyde Pierce

CLOSE UP SPACE * out of ****
NY CITY CENTER
The opening scene of Molly Smith Metzler’s comedic play Close Up Space is the only good scene. But in fairness it does briskly and efficiently introduce our main character, his perspective on the world and his troubles in this new production by Manhattan Theatre Club.
The marvelous actor David Hyde Pierce is Paul, an editor at a boutique publishing house and he’s lecturing us on editing by using plaintive emails from various heads of boarding schools as examples. Pierce deftly reduces these desperate pleas to come pick up his rebellious daughter (who is wandering campus naked and pulling off this or that unfortunate shenanigan) by red-lining them and eliminating the redundancies, poor grammar and rambling tone. It’s pretty funny, tight and delivers a lot of information.
From this opening, we learn Paul is an old school publishing editor (though in the slow-to-adapt world of publishing, his use of an overhead projector might seem daringly

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Dec
21

Ebenezer Boehner

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Ebenezer Boehner

“Bah! Humbug!” might as well have been the words of House Speaker John Boehner, who may seem like Ebenezer Scrooge to millions of Americans now facing a year-end payroll tax increase.
On Tuesday the Republican controlled House of Representatives rejected a Senate approved bill that would have extended payroll tax cuts for two months and allowed the unemployed to continue receiving jobless benefits. The House instead voted 229 to 193 to establish a negotiating committee so the two chambers can resolve their differences. But the Senate, having Saturday passed the payroll tax extension measure 89-to-10, is in recess until after the holidays and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has said he will not call them

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Dec
21

Will Public Outrage Finally Force the President and the States to Prosecute Outlaw Bankers

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Will Public Outrage Finally Force the President and the States to Prosecute Outlaw Bankers

The president has adopted the language of the 99%, and it’s paying off for him. He’s surged from a position slightly behind Mitt Romney in last month’s CNN polling to a 52%-45% lead against the Republican this week. While other factors were involved, his new rhetoric about income inequality and forcing everybody to “play by the same rules” resonated especially well with voters who have seen their government enforce one rule of conduct for Wall Street and another for the rest of us.
Unfortunately, his Administration hasn’t backed up that rhetoric with

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Dec
21

A Personal Case for Classical Homeopathy Part I

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A Personal Case for Classical Homeopathy Part I

The American Sound Bite
Out of nowhere, my husband turned to me and said, “I wish you’d tell me what you do so I can tell other people. They ask me what you do and I can’t explain it.”
“I’m a psychotherapist and a consultant in classical homeopathy,” I stared at him. “You know what I do.”
“But I can never explain it quickly enough. I tell them ‘rebalancing,’ ‘rewiring,’ ‘peeling the skin off onions,’ but then I lose

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Dec
21

Video Franken and Whitehouse School Congress on Climate Change

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Video Franken and Whitehouse School Congress on Climate Change

Yesterday I wrote a piece covering efforts by senators Al Franken (D-MN) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) to begin to fight back against rampant climate denialism in congress.
“I asked Sheldon to do the colloquy because I saw that too many of my colleagues were either ignoring the science on climate change or flat out dismissing it,” Franken told me.
He said he felt that part of the reason congress is becoming paralyzed on so many key issues is because so much of the discussion is no longer based on science or even on actual facts, something I also cover in my new book Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America.
“As a society, we have to understand that science is a way of understanding the truth about the way things actually are in the physical world independent of how we wish they would be,” Franken said, “and if we want public policy that actually solves problems we’ve got to start by basing it on what we know from science.”
When discussing climate change, for example, Franken said colleagues really should be basing policy discussion not on climate deniers opinions about what scientists might have meant in a manufactured email scandal he calls climategate-gate, but on actual science that uses “the most accurate data available on global temperatures from things, again, called ‘thermometers.’”
Franken and Whitehouse gave what turned into an hour-long discussion of science’s role in public policymaking and especially of the current science of climate change. The video of it makes outstanding educational (and entertaining) viewing for any science or civics class:
You can download their colloquy in written form here. It is an outstanding resource for science and civics teachers across the country.
Get Shawn Lawrence Otto’s new book: Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America, Starred Kirkus Review; Starred Publishers Weekly

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Dec
21

Christmas Presence Trumps Christmas Presents Every Time

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Christmas Presence Trumps Christmas Presents Every Time

This week Jennifer Fraone, Marketing and Communications Director for the Boston College Center for Work & Family, appeared on one of Boston’s local television stations to do our monthly “Work-Life Wednesday” segment. We’ve been doing these regular pieces for nearly a year and it has been a great outlet for us to talk about our research, provide updates on new developments in the field and offer some evidence-based advice on how individuals can flourish in the work-family aspects of their lives. Staff members of our center take turns appearing in these pieces and we have all enjoyed the opportunity to experience what Andy Warhol memorably called our “15 minutes of fame” — although in this case, it’s closer to five minutes.
In her work and her writing, Jennifer frequently offers her thoughts, suggestions and advice on what one can do to create greater “work-life harmony,” to borrow a term from my friends in Singapore. In this week’s segment, she provided a number of excellent tips on maintaining balance during the stressful holiday

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Dec
21

State of Emergency for Black Girls

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State of Emergency for Black Girls

Lately, I’ve become overly aware of little black girls between the ages of six to eleven years old. Little black girls with thick, short or long braids. Sometimes in their hair, they have a dozen rainbow colourful clips or multicolored beads, or tiny braids cane-rowed tightly into beautiful masterpieces. Their hair parted four million little ways with heavily greased

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Dec
21

Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows

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Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows

Abandon all propriety, ye who enter here. Once again, under the direction of Guy Ritchie and as embodied by Robert Downey Jr., the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes shakes off his tweedy cobwebs and gets down, dirty, and flat-out physical in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Centered around the inevitable confrontation between Holmes and the formidable criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris) — with world-wide stakes — the film takes the consulting detective and his steadfast friend Dr.
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Dec
21

Educated Expectations Ask

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Educated Expectations Ask

Questions are the currency of students. That isn’t new. What is new is the expectation students have that they can locate answers online in Google time. If the answers are assumed to just be “there” then what is the value of asking? Is there such a thing as an answer or are there only responses? Of Rags is looking at what happens when young people, budding consumers, ask questions of their wardrobe and cannot find the

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Dec
21

The Butterfly Effect

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The Butterfly Effect

A popular notion in science fiction is the “Butterfly Effect.” If you travel back in time, even the killing of a single butterfly can have devastating effects on our present. Well, we don’t need time travel to see this sort of effect. It’s all around us. Even the littlest action somewhere, spreading through many interconnected people, can affect us.
You saw a neighbor drag a heavy plastic bag into his backyard, then break out a

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Dec
21

Healthcare and the Marcellus Shale Frackings Consequences in Upstate New York

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Healthcare and the Marcellus Shale  Frackings Consequences in Upstate New York

I went to Stuyvesant High School in New York City, just three blocks from the World Trade Center. On 9/11 I ran from the burning towers and on October 9th, 2001, I returned to a school building contaminated with dust and debris. It would not be fully cleaned until the following summer, and fires that made the air thick with smoke would burn at nearby Ground Zero for several months.
Luckily during this period I was spending the weekends at my parents’ second home in a beautiful town of rolling hills, pastures and forests in central New York State. Naturally, I never could have guessed that residents of this town might face the environmental health hazards I encountered in the months after

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Dec
21

Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin never thought about pulling Ben Roethlisberger ESPN

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Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin never thought about pulling Ben Roethlisberger  ESPN

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Dec
21

Complaints Against AllAmerican Muslim Are Ridiculous Lowes Looks Bad for Capitulating

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Complaints Against AllAmerican Muslim Are Ridiculous Lowes Looks Bad for Capitulating

The decision by Lowe’s Home Improvement to pull ads from TLC’s “All-American Muslim” after complaints from a right-wing Christian fundamentalist group in Florida was shocking. It was disturbing mainly because Lowe’s caved to hate so quickly.
Let’s be clear, what the Florida Family Association is spewing is bigotry and hate. They claim that by having a show depicting the everyday lives of average Muslim families, TLC is attempting to “manipulate Americans.” Their whole argument is simply outlandish.
Many progressives have pushed

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Dec
21

When Sleigh Bells Ring Opportunity Knocks

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When Sleigh Bells Ring Opportunity Knocks

What’s on your wish list this year? If you’re a small business owner or sales professional, it may be a new client. If you’re a job seeker, you’ve probably added a new job to the list. Luckily, around the holiday season there’s always an uptick in networking, which is one of the best ways to land a new client or a new job. If you’re like most social Americans, you’ll likely have the opportunity to attend a few holiday parties this season, so why not turn the opportunity to party into opportunities for you, your business, and your career?
Before attending holiday parties this year, you’ll want to be prepared for the opportunities that may present

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Dec
21

How You Can Help Peace Corps Volunteers Help Local Villages

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How You Can Help Peace Corps Volunteers Help Local Villages

There are a lot of ways to donate money this holiday season. However, there are very few opportunities for donations to go directly to a project in a developing country without any middleman or bureaucracy. Let me introduce you to the Peace Corps Partnership Project (PCPP).
The PCPP grant offers an opportunity for people to donate directly to projects that are carried out by Peace Corps Volunteers around the

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Dec
21

How to Console a Grieving Friend During the Holidays

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How to Console a Grieving Friend During the Holidays

Perhaps it’s a joyful time of year for you… But your best friend just lost her mother. Or maybe a colleague just lost a spouse. You know they’re having a hard time and you’d like to be helpful, but you haven’t a clue what to do or

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Dec
21

Tyler joins Gingrich PAC big ad buy imminent

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Tyler joins Gingrich PAC big ad buy imminent

By Peter H. Stone, iWatch NewsWinning Our Future, the super PAC recently set up to boost Newt Gingrich’s campaign, has recruited long time Gingrich aide Rick Tyler to play key roles including some fundraising.Insiders say the PAC is crucial to offsetting the battering that’s been inflicted on Gingrich from negative ads including a multi-million dollar barrage in Iowa run by Restore our Future, the super PAC backing Mitt Romney.Tyler, who was press secretary for Gingrich’s campaign but left after a few months, told iWatch News that a national radio ad buy is “imminent” and that a large television buy is in the works as well. Tyler said that Becky Burkett who started the super PAC “has been very busy and is getting great responses,” as she’s reached out to many big donors including some who have had ties to Gingrich historically.Burkett herself had strong links to Gingrich before the campaign: She spearheaded fundraising for two years for Gingrich’s now defunct political committee, American Solutions for Winning the Future, which raised $54 million in under five years.Tyler would not comment on whether any of the big donors to American Solutions, including multibillionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson, had written checks yet to the new super PAC. Adelson was by far the largest donor to the PAC by dint of his $7.7 million in

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