Author: Serkadis

  • PFO (Patent ForaBret Michael has men Ovale) Since Birth

    The American singer, Bret Michaels, was been reported that the hole in his heart has been there since birth. His cardiologist Dr. Nieca Goldberg stated at FoxNews.com that a PFO or the Patent Foramen Ovale is not something that cardiologists just come across; it is something that needs to be specifically tested for.



    But what is Patent Foramen Ovale? A patent foramen ovale (PFO), according to Clevelandclinic.com, is a defect in the septum (wall) between the two upper (atrial) chambers of the heart. Specifically, the defect is an incomplete closure of the atrial septum that results in the creation of a flap or a valve-like opening in the atrial septal wall. A PFO is present in everyone before birth but seals shut in about 80% of people.

    However, the case of Michaels was not medically supervised since doctors believe that the hole should have closed before his birth. As stated by Dr. Goldberg, “We see this in children, but the hole in the heart is supposed to close up before they come out of the womb. But it is common for adults where the hole has never closed up. It is congenital,” Michaels’ PFO caused his left sided numbness which was symptom of a transient ischemic attack, or a warning stroke.

    It is unlucky for Michaels that he is one of the 20 % that remains to have PFO. First was the report on his brain, and now, his heart. It is sad for Michaels that his vital organs are being affected, but it is a good thing that he is recovering fast with his brain hemorrhage. For his, heart, it is an advantage for him that there is an open heart surgery. There are options for Michaels about his surgery, whereby he is either to choose from procedures that can close the hole in the heart, or he could have a clamshell surgery. Clamshells are sealing devices that cover the hole in the hopes that the heart will mend itself.

    Related posts:

    1. Back to the Hospital: Bret Michaels’ Stroke or Warning?
    2. Bret Michaels With a Hole in His Heart
    3. Bret Michaels Re-Hospitalized Because Of Possible Stroke

  • The DOW In Gold

    By Chart of the day:

    How is the stock market performing? It all depends on how you measure. When measured in US dollars, the Dow currently trades approximately 28% below its all-time record high. However, when measured with that other world currency (gold), the picture is even more bleak. To help illustrate the point, today’s chart presents the Dow divided by the price of one ounce of gold. This results in what is referred to as the Dow / gold ratio or the cost of the Dow in ounces of gold. For example, it currently takes 8.5 ounces of gold to “buy the Dow.” This is considerably less that the 44.8 ounces back in the year 1999. When priced in gold, the US stock market has been in a severe bear market for the entire 21st century.

    Notes:
    – Where’s the Dow headed? The answer may surprise you. Find out right now with the exclusive & Barron’s recommended charts of Chart of the Day Plus.

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  • The Champions League 2010 final will bring to Madrid 50 million Euro

    The Champions League final will bring to Madrid 50 million Euro
    The final of the 2010 UEFA Champions League to be held Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid will provide revenues of approximately EUR 50 million, a figure that exceeds the benefits achieved in any other game of its kind in Europe and will reach 351,5 million profit, according to a study by MasterCard.

    In addition, the study finds that “the fact that no English or Spanish team has qualified for the final increases the uncertainty for the result and interest in other countries by the end, bringing more than 120,000 people to the city of Madrid to attend the game.”

    Moreover, in Saturday’s final two of the best football teams in the world – Bayern Munich and Inter Milan – will compete for more than 120 million euros, compared to 110 million euros from last year’s final, the city of the winning team will get about 17.5 million profit.

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  • Cracks appear in EU unity as fears spread for future of the eurozone

    Via Prison Planet.com » World News

    Vanessa Mock
    London Independent
    May 22, 2010

    Europe’s governments struggled to mask sharp differences yesterday even as they backed new sanctions for indebted countries in the battle to prevent a debt crisis from spiralling into an emergency that threatens the very survival of the euro.

    Germany’s two houses of parliament rubber-stamped the country’s contribution to the €750bn (£652bn) package of loans and guarantees, the so-called “shock and awe” package hammered out by European leaders this month to prevent a Greek-style debt crisis from afflicting any other nation in the euro area with threatened bankruptcy.

    Germany’s backing, despite a mood of public anger over the cost of bailing out Greece, was a clear signal to the markets that the biggest eurozone economy is strongly committed both to ending the debt crisis and to propping up the single currency in the longer term.

     But EU finance ministers meeting in Brussels to discuss an overhaul of the rules underpinning the euro were under renewed pressure after a spat between the leaders of France and Germany this week triggered fresh market jitters.

    Since the bailout package was agreed, it has become clear that governments also need to back it with a major review of the rules that govern the euro. But anything that would require an amendment to the EU Treaty risks provoking a political crisis, not least in Britain.

    Full article here

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  • Iran ‘to go ahead’ with Turkey atom fuel swap

    Via Prison Planet.com » World News

    Andrew Hammond
    Reuters
    May 22, 2010

    Iran intends to go ahead with a deal reached with Turkey and Brazil for a nuclear fuel swap despite a new sanctions resolution against Tehran pending at the United Nations, an Iranian parliamentarian said today.

     ”Iran is committed to the vows that it made and wants to make them operational and will submit its letter to International Atomic Energy Agency,” Alaeddin Boroujerdi, head of parliament’s Foreign Affairs and National Security Committee, was quoted as saying by semi-official news agency ISNA.

     ”The Americans’ propaganda will not have any effect on Iran’s decision … We advise those countries who want to issue this resolution against Iran not to be manipulated by America.”

     Iran’s official news agency IRNA said yesterday that Iran will hand an official letter to the IAEA’s chief on Monday with details of the fuel swap agreement with Brazil and Turkey.

    Full article here

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  • Appeals Panel Bars Detainees From Access to U.S. Courts

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    CHARLIE SAVAGE
    NY Times
    May 22, 2010

    A federal appeals court ruled Friday that three men who had been detained by the United States military for years without trial in Afghanistan had no recourse to American courts. The decision was a broad victory for the Obama administration in its efforts to hold terrorism suspects overseas for indefinite periods without judicial oversight.

    The detainees, two Yemenis and a Tunisian who say they were captured outside Afghanistan, contend that they are not terrorists and are being mistakenly imprisoned at the American military prison at Bagram Air Base.

    But a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled unanimously that the three had no right to habeas corpus hearings, in which judges would review evidence against them and could order their release. The court reasoned that Bagram was on the sovereign territory of another government and emphasized the “pragmatic obstacles” of giving hearings to detainees “in an active theater of war.”

    The ruling dealt a severe blow to wider efforts by lawyers to extend a landmark 2008 Supreme Court ruling granting habeas corpus rights to prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. A lower court judge had previously ruled that the three Bagram detainees were entitled to the same rights, although he had found that others captured in Afghanistan and held there were not.

    Full article here

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  • Cap and Trade: A Gigantic Scam

    Via Prison Planet.com » Prison Planet

    As I pointed out in December:

    James Hansen – the world’s leading climate scientist fighting against global warming – told Amy Goodman this morning that cap and trade not only won’t reduce emissions, it may actually increase them:

    The problem is that the emissions just go someplace else. That’s what happened after Kyoto, and that’s what would happen again, if—as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest energy, they will be burned someplace. You know, the Europeans thought they actually reduced their emissions after Kyoto, but what happened was the products that had been made in their countries began to be made in other countries, which were burning the cheapest form of fossil fuel, so the total emissions actually increased…

    See also this and this.

    Environmental groups such as Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace are also against cap and trade (and see this and this), as is the head of California’s cap and trade program for the EPA.

    Hansen also told Goodman that (notwithstanding Paul Krugman’s assertions) most economists say that cap and trade won’t work:

    I’ve talked with many economists, and the majority of them agree that the cap and trade with offsets is not the way to address the problem.

    As I have previously pointed out:

    • The economists who invented cap-and-trade say that it won’t work for global warming
    • European criminal investigators have determined that there is a tremendous amount of fraud occurring in the carbon trading market. Indeed, organized crime has largely taken over the European cap and trade market.
    • Former U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs Robert Shapiro says that the proposed cap and trade law “has no provisions to prevent insider trading by utilities and energy companies or a financial meltdown from speculators trading frantically in the permits and their derivatives.”
    • Our bailout buddies over at Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and the other Wall Street behemoths are buying heavily into carbon trading (see this, this, this, this, this and this). As University of Maryland professor economics professor and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission Peter Morici writes:

      Obama must ensure that the banks use the trillions of dollars in federal bailout assistance to renegotiate mortgages and make new loans to worthy homebuyers and businesses. Obama must make certain that banks do not continue to squander federal largess by padding executive bonuses, acquiring other banks and pursuing new high-return, high-risk lines of businesses in merger activity, carbon trading and complex derivatives. Industry leaders like Citigroup have announced plans to move in those directions. Many of these bankers enjoyed influence in and contributed generously to the Obama campaign. Now it remains to be seen if a President Obama can stand up to these same bankers and persuade or compel them to act responsibly.

      In other words, the same companies that made billions off of derivatives and other scams and are now getting bailed out on your dime are going to make billions from carbon trading.

    One the largest boosters for cap and trade invented credit default swaps – which were supposed to increase financial stability, but instead were a large part of the reason that the world economy crashed last year

    Jeanne Roberts provides an update at environmental website Celsius:

    The E.U. carbon emissions trading fraud is huge, but perhaps nothing compared to the potential for cheating that will become available in the United States once Waxman-Markey, or some similar scheme for reducing carbon emissions, emerges from the Senate to become law.

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    As Bloomberg notes, a carbon trading market organized around derivatives (sometimes known as credit default swaps, or CDS) is “open to manipulation,” in the words of billionaire hedge fund investor George Soros.

    In fact, some old-school environmentalists see the whole carbon trading scheme as not a way to curb climate change, but merely a way to make the rich even richer at the expense of the rest of us. As Larry Lohmann, the founding member of the Durban Group for Climate Justice, says, “Dishonesty is rife throughout the carbon offset market.”

    In January, investigators from Belgium said that in some E.U. countries, 90 percent of the market volume in carbon trading was based on criminal activities.

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  • Rand Paul, Civil Rights, and More Liberal Hypocrisy on Race

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    Jacob Hornberger
    Campaign For Liberty
    May 22, 2010

    I recently wrote two articles in which I criticized liberals for being two-faced and hypocritical when it comes to racial issues. The articles, which concerned the minimum wage, a longtime favorite government program among liberals whose negative effects fall disproportionately on blacks, were entitled “Why Do Daily Kos and Alternet Favor a Racist Government Program?” and “Free Teenagers: Repeal the Minimum Wage.”

    Of course, I could also have written an article pointing out the decades-long liberal support of the drug war, another vicious government program whose adverse consequences have long fallen disproportionately on blacks and Hispanics. See, for example, this list of articles.

    Thus, it’s not a coincidence that liberal icon Barack Obama, a drug user himself (he smoked dope and snorted cocaine when he was young and smokes tobacco today) and his Democratically controlled Congress are not only not ending the drug war but instead are ramping it up, even encouraging the Mexican government’s use of the military to wage the drug war in Mexico.

    I could have also pointed out the long-time hypocrisy of liberals’ purported concern for Hispanics, especially the poor among them, even while supporting immigration laws and their brutal enforcement, including raiding American businesses suspected of committing the dastardly crime of entering into mutually beneficial economic relationships with financially poor Hispanics of foreign origin.

    This week, thanks to Rand Paul’s win in the race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, we are treated to another grand spectacle of liberal hypocrisy when it comes to race. The liberal community has gone into emotional hyper-drive over Paul’s opposition to the section of the 1964 Civil Rights Act that banned racial discrimination by private businesses. The liberals are just shocked and outraged that anyone would honestly suggest that private businesses should be free to discriminate. And, of course, underlying all this is the suggestion that anyone who advocates such a position must be a secret bigot.

    To examine into this latest instance of liberal hypocrisy on race, let’s delve into a few basics.

    Suppose a certain white homeowner in a community publicly announces that he is holding a weekly TGIF cocktail party at his home every Friday night. He publicly invites everyone who lives within a one-mile radius of his home to his parties, but with a big exception. He says: Blacks and Jews are not invited and will not be permitted into his home.

    How would libertarians respond? We would say that that man has every right in the world to take that position. We might criticize him, we might condemn him, we might ignore him, we might boycott his parties. But we would defend his right to discriminate against anyone he wants, as a matter of principle. After all, we would argue, it’s his home — his private property. To paraphrase Voltaire, we might not agree with how he uses his property, but we would defend his right to use it any way he wants. That’s what private ownership and a free society are all about.

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    How would liberals respond to that hypothetical? They would take the same position as libertarians! They would say that a man’s home is his castle and that he has the right to keep anyone he wants, even on racial grounds, from his home. They would defend the homeowner’s fundamental right to associate with anyone he wants, even if his choices are abhorrent and offensive to everyone else. They would not call on amending the 1964 Civil Rights Act to apply it to private homeowners.

    What? Could this actually be possible? Could liberals actually be defending the right of a bigot to be a bigot in his own home? Wouldn’t this make a liberal himself a bigot? After all, isn’t that what liberals claim about people who call for the right of discrimination in private businesses — that their support of such a right makes them a closet or overt bigot?

    Liberals would respond, “No, we’re not bigots simply because we support the right of homeowners to discriminate against blacks, Jews, Catholics, Hispanics, the poor, and anyone else. We simply believe in the principle of private ownership of one’s home and we’re willing to defend that principle, even when homeowners make racist choices.”

    Well, then why don’t liberals extend that reasoning to people who support the right of private business owners to discriminate? Why are they so quick to claim that they’re not bigots when they stand on principle when it comes to the right of homeowners to discriminate but so quick to label libertarians who call for the same principle to be applied to business owners as racists and bigots?

    Like I say, two-faced and hypocritical.

    Let’s delve into this two-faced liberal hypocrisy a bit further. For years, the ACLU has publicly patted itself on the back, especially in fund-raising letters, about how it heroically stood for the right of Nazi sympathizers to march down a (government-owned) street in Skokie, Illinois. This shows how principled we are, the ACLU liberals have long claimed, because we defend the right of bigots to exercise freedom of speech, especially when the speech is abhorrent or offensive.

    Would liberals accuse the ACLU of being racists and anti-Semitic bigots for defending the right of Nazi sympathizers to express their views? Of course not. Liberals would praise the ACLU for having the courage of its convictions for standing up for the free-speech rights of those who express horrendously offensive views.

    Then, why not the same consideration for libertarians who stand up for the right of business owners to run their businesses the way they want, even if in the process they discriminate against Jews, Catholics, blacks, Hispanics, or anyone else?

    Like I say, two-faced and hypocritical.

    Now, you might be asking the obvious question: Why don’t liberals apply the freedom to discriminate that they support for private homeowners to private business owners, as libertarians do? After all, on the face of it this inconsistency doesn’t make much sense.

    Liberals would respond by saying that businesses are different because they’re open to “the public.” But isn’t that really a distinction without a difference? After all, what’s the difference, in principle, between a homeowner inviting the public (minus blacks and Jews) to his Friday night parties and a businessman who invites the public (minus blacks and Jews) to purchase his goods?

    Why were liberals so intent on forced integration of private businesses? What was the real reason they refused to extend their principle of freedom of association and freedom of speech with respect to homeowners and Nazi demonstrators to private business owners?

    After all, hardly anyone today questions whether segregation laws and laws that impeded voting rights for blacks were morally wrong. All that needed to be done was to repeal those laws, prohibiting government from discriminating and leaving homeowners, business owners, and other private people (e.g., Nazi sympathizers) free to discriminate on any basis they chose.

    How would things have turned out if businesses had been left free to discriminate? Well, does anyone today get into an uproar over the fact that people are free to discriminate in their homes? And yes, people get into an uproar over a Nazi march in Skokie, just as they get upset over the periodic burning of the flag, but how many people lose sleep over the fact that people have such rights?

    The same thing would have happened if private businesses had been left free to discriminate. In fact, the likelihood is that the bigoted businesses would slowly but surely have lost market share to businesses that would sell to everyone, especially given the power of social ostracism, boycotts, moral condemnation, and the like.

    After all, ask yourself: If everyone in, say, Alabama was a bigot, why would it have been necessary for the government to enact a law requiring segregation? My hunch is that the bigots knew that a free market tends to put a price on discrimination and, therefore, that bigoted firms needed state protection from the competition of firms that would choose not to discriminate.

    But the most important principle is the one involving freedom. The essence of a free society is one in which people are free to live their lives any way they choose, so long as their conduct is peaceful. Freedom necessarily entails the right to make choices that other people find offensive, abhorrent, unpopular, and irresponsible. If people are free only to make the correct choices, then they are not truly free.

    Liberals understand this principle, but only up to a point. That’s why they support the right of homeowners and Nazi sympathizers to discriminate. But they steadfastly refuse to extend their principles to private businesses.

    Why?

    I suspect that the answer lies in the long-time, deep antipathy that liberals have to the free market — to free enterprise — to capitalism — to profit. This of course raises the ugly head of socialism, the economic philosophy that has long attracted the liberal community.

    In the ideal world of the liberal, there would be no private businesses, no more exploitation of the worker, no more consumer gouging, no more stolen profits. The government would own and operate all enterprises, and everyone would work for the government. The model, of course, for this socialist paradise is Cuba or North Korea.

    But liberals instinctively know that they could never get away with converting America to a complete socialist system. Most Americans simply wouldn’t go along with it. So, long ago liberals decided to compromise and settle for less. They began socializing America with socialist welfare-state redistributive schemes, programs that would use the state to equalize wealth by having the IRS take from the rich and middle class to give to the poor. That’s what Social Security, Medicare, welfare, education grants, SBA loans, and so forth are all about.

    But they went further than that. They also figured out if they couldn’t nationalize everyone’s business (except in certain instances, like Obama’s takeover of automobile companies and banks), they would use the state to control and direct private business operations. Here arises the ugly head of fascism, a way of life in which the state leaves businesses nominally in private hands but controls and directs them as if the state were the true owner.

    The roots for this combined socialist-fascist economic system are found in Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, an economic program that every American is taught in public (i.e., government) schools “saved free enterprise.” It was actually straight out of the playbook of European socialists and fascists. Indeed, Roosevelt’s Social Security plan had originated within German socialists and his NIRA and Blue Eagle campaign could easily have been implemented in fascist Italy.

    Read the following book for more on this: Three New Deals: Reflections on Roosevelt’s America, Mussolini’s Italy, and Hitler’s Germany, 1933-1939 by Wolfgang Schivelbush. If you don’t want to bother reading the book, read this review or this review or this review of the book. Or read Jonah Goldberg’s book Liberal Fascism.

    Now, let me say a word about conservatives. For a time, conservatives opposed the liberal movement toward socialism and fascism. Thus, many of them opposed FDR’s New Deal and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society as well as Johnson’s 1964 Civil Rights Act ban on discrimination by private businesses.

    Over time, however, conservatives threw in the towel on all counts. Fearful that they would lose credibility, respectability, and, most important, political power, they ended up abandoning the principles of economic liberty and embracing the principles of socialism, interventionism, fascism, and big government. As part of that process, they ended up embracing liberals’ socialist welfare-state programs that came with FDR’s New Deal and LBJ’s Great Society and the federal control over private businesses that came with LBJ’s 1964 Civil Rights Act.

    Thus, Americans who wish to see liberty restored to our land cannot count on either liberals or conservatives. Liberals are dead-set on moving our land toward more socialism, more fascism, more control over private enterprise, more interventionism, more imperialism, more war, and more infringements on civil liberties, all of which means more big spending, big debt, big taxes, and big inflation. Conservatives, fearful of losing political power, have embraced the entire liberal agenda and are especially dead set on fortifying the warfare state in America, leaving themselves with nothing more than their old 1950s irrelevant and hypocritical mantra “free enterprise, private property, and limited government” that they use in their speeches, on their stationery, and on their websites.

  • UN says case for saving species ‘more powerful than climate change’

    Via Prison Planet.com » Sci Tech

    Juliette Jowit
    London Guardian
    May 22, 2010

    The economic case for global action to stop the destruction of the natural world is even more powerful than the argument for tackling climate change, a major report for the United Nations will declare this summer.

    The Stern report on climate change, which was prepared for the UK Treasury and published in 2007, famously claimed that the cost of limiting climate change would be around 1%-2% of annual global wealth, but the longer-term economic benefits would be 5-20 times that figure.

    The UN’s biodiversity report – dubbed the Stern for Nature – is expected to say that the value of saving “natural goods and services”, such as pollination, medicines, fertile soils, clean air and water, will be even higher – between 10 and 100 times the cost of saving the habitats and species which provide them.

    To mark the UN’s International Day for Biological Diversity tomorrow, hundreds of British companies, charities and other organisations have backed an open letter from the Natural History Museum’s director Michael Dixon warning that “the diversity of life, so crucial to our security, health, wealth and wellbeing is being eroded”.

    Full article here

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  • Dr. Cass Sunstein wants to turn off the lights

    Via Prison Planet.com » Commentary

    Jerry Mazza
    Infowars.com
    May 21, 2010

    Paul Joseph Watson, a writer at Prison Planet whom I greatly respect, gave us a reminder Monday May 17th that Obama Czar Wants Mandatory Government Propaganda On Political Websites. The Big Brother Czar is also a Harvard Professor currently dishing up the pabulum for Obama’s White House that “conspiracy theories” should be banned from the Internet; so much for Harvard, Czar-Dr. Cass Sunstein and intellectual freedom.

    Sunstein’s tonality is reminiscent of Joseph Goebbels New Years Address for 1939.

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    What’s more Sunstein wants to “legally force” Americans “to do what’s best for our society” and water down their free speech (granted by the US Constitution), by mandating websites with pop-up links to opposing government propaganda be “forcibly included on political blogs.” Could we have such pop-ups when the President is speaking, Henry Kissinger, Bibi Netanyahu, AIPAC, Larry Silverstein, NIST, Fox News, Lloyd Blankfein?

    Coincidentally, the also Harvard educated Constitutional lawyer now President, Barack Obama, agrees with Sunstein and has knighted him “Head of Information Technology in the White House for ‘Conspiracy Theories,’” i.e. any political thought that doesn’t regurgitate establishment views, like Obama’s ties to the CIA at Columbia University and after. Those who talk truth to power will be taxed or banned. I hear the clicking of boot heels as Sunstein speaks and I write.

    In fact, Sunstein’s “thinking” came from a rather sullied “White Paper,” in which he talks about countering “dangerous ideas” and “taking those who disseminate such theories” to where? Prisons like Hitler’s camps, Stalin’s Siberian gulags.

    These dangerous ideas and/or theories would include “some held by the vast majorities of Americans,” such as the incredible body of facts that prove the JFK assassination was part of a wider plot, including the CIA, Big Oil, the Mafia, the defense industry, and a combination of assassins. Sunstein is such a patent ploy for the New World Order that he should wear an “NWO” armband, perhaps a skull and bones on his lapel.

    Sunstein adds to his hit list that believing “global warming is a deliberate fraud” is another theory government censorship should stomp its black boot on. Frankly, whether you or I believe in global warming or not is our business and constitutional right, and not his. Sunstein calls “false and dangerous” the idea that exposure to sunlight is healthy, despite certain medical experts that agree prolonged exposure reduces risk of developing certain cancers. Again, whether it does or doesn’t is a matter for open discussion in a democratic society. Choices of credence should be made by individual physicians and lay people according to their patients and health.

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    Basically, this crypto-Nazi wants to write into law that government should dictate “the very nature of reality to Americans and that their opinions can only be voiced at best when accompanied by mandatory federal propaganda or at worst that Americans can be silenced entirely by federal decree,” as Watson writes. He also points out that our Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan argued “that the government can ban books and political pamphlets.” What’s going on there at Harvard (where Kagan served as law school Dean) that cries out for such repression? Tom Paine must be turning over in his grave.

    Memories of Goebbels

    Frankly, Sunstein’s tonality is reminiscent of Joseph Goebbels New Years Address for 1939. “This is Goebbels’… address to Germany, delivered on 31 December 1938. He reviews the past year, recalling repeatedly that Austria had been incorporated into Germany. Despite his claim that complainers are not worth dealing with, he devotes a major part of the speech to denouncing those who failed to share his faith in Adolf Hitler….”

    The “complainers” that Goebbels was referencing were the intellectuals, writers, journalists, activists, the Internet bloggers and questioners of their day, who had criticized Hitler’s barbaric behavior, including the burning of the Reichstag, which Hitler and the Nazis blamed on the vision-impaired, Dutch left-wing radical Marinus van der Lubbe, who later was tried by them and beheaded. Or course, after successfully lying that the communists, not the Nazis under Goebbels direction did it, Hitler went on to create the “Enabling Act” which enabled the Nazis to strip away most of the civil rights of Germans, as did George Bush’s renewed PATRIOTACT for Americans, and which this author would like to see banned forever from our laws.

    But after praising the “miracles” [read violence] that brought the Nazis to power, Goebbels goes on to say, “This ability to believe is rather weak in some circles, above all in those with money and education. They may trust more in pure cold reason than a glowing idealistic heart. Our so-called intellectuals do not like to hear this, but it is true anyway. They know so much that in the end they do not know what to do with their wisdom. They can see the past, but not much of the present, and nothing at all of the future. Their imagination is insufficient to deal with a distant goal in a way such that one already thinks it achieved.” I assume that distant, imagined goal was the fall of the Third Reich a decade later, leaving Germany in ruins, poverty and disgrace, a path on which the US may be dangerously in its pursuit to world hegemony.

    Goebbels continues, “They [the complainers] were also unable to believe in the victory of National Socialism while the National Socialist movement was still fighting for power. They are as little able today to believe in the greatness of our national German future. They perceive only what they can see, but not what is happening, and what will happen.”

    We perceive only what they see, like the red nanothermite dust in the ruins of Ground Zero, the high-powered aerosolized military explosive that took the towers down on 9/11. But then, we also see what has happened as a result, the creation of the War on Terror, blamed on the Muslim’s, Osama bin Laden and box-cutter carrying hijackers, which lies gave us the right to start our ongoing havoc, still running in Iraq, Afghanistan, now Pakistan, and all points south and east.

    Returning to Goebbels, “That is why their carping criticisms generally focus on laughable trivialities. Whenever some unavoidable difficulty pops up, the kind of thing that always happens, they are immediately inclined to doubt everything [the administration’s 9/11 conspiracy theory] and to throw the baby out with the bath water [the truth out with blind belief]. To them difficulties are not there to be mastered, but rather to be surrendered to [lies are there to believed rather than questioned].

    Goebbels adds, “One cannot make history with such quivering [sic questioning] people. They are only chaff in God’s breath. Thankfully, they are only a thin intellectual or social upper class, particularly in the case of Germany. They are not an upper class in the sense that they govern the nation, but rather more a fact of nature like the bubbles of fat that always float on the surface of things.” Bubbles of fat floating on the surface of things? Could that be the corpulent Goering? Today’s rotund Rush Limbaugh, Newt Gingrich? I’ll work on that one.

    Ergo, on mindless blasts of rhetoric like those of Goebbels, the Third Reich, meant to last a thousand years, fell into dust and disgrace in 12. Alas and alack, for the sake of freedom, for the future of America, to all who would turn off the light of truth, professors or thugs, presidents or prelates, philosophers or fools, czars or czarinas, I wish you all a hard landing in reality, ASAP.

  • Google I/O 2010 Round-Up

    The two days of the annual Google I/O 2010 developers conference were packed with announcements and, though there were just a few major themes, it might have been hard to keep up with all of the new stuff. So, to ensure that you haven’t missed out on anything, we’ve put together a small round-up of some of the most important announcements and new products co… (read more)

  • Google to Enhance Navigation Service via Ruba Acquisition

    Google is probably planning to enhance its navigation service, Google Maps, since it has recently purchased the online travel guide Ruba, which is a dedicated community to provide visitors with journey reviews and visual guides created by other travelers. No details have been revealed about this acquisition, other than a blog post notify… (read more)

  • U.S. Senate approved the Financial-Bill

    U.S. Senate approved the Financial-BillThe U.S. Senate has approved the financial regulation bill (59 votes for and 39 against) performing one of the objectives of President Barack Obama. President Barack Obama acknowledged that “Americans should not pay for the mistakes of Wall Street. Our goal is not to punish the banks, but to protect American citizens,” Obama acknowledged. So, four Republicans, 53 Democrats and two independents joined to pass what is considered the biggest reform in the system of regulation of U.S. institutions since the Great Depression of the 30s.

    The Democratic majority leader Harry Reid in the Senate said that “the Financial-Bill that passed today (Thursday night) contains a message for Wall Street… make it clear that they can not return to bet with other people’s money.” He tells them that the days when companies were “too large to permit collapse are over,” he explained.

    Republicans have sought to delay and soften the project in recent months in the negotiations and discussions behind closed doors on Capitol Hill, saying it was a government move to tighten the purse to the private sector. This law will give more power to the Federal Reserve as a chief of police to possible risky investment decisions taken by banks. Meanwhile, also creates a new independent entity, Office of Consumer Financial Protection, which will establish the rules for mortgages, student loans and credit cards to prevent abuse.

    Among the key points of the reform, which strengthens the supervisory role of state agencies and provides more checks on Wall Street, are the following:

    Financial regulation. The rule creates a single regulatory board and gives the Federal Reserve new powers on major financial companies.



    Crisis Management. The law focuses the regulatory authority and gives the government more powers for intervention, fragmentation and/or liquidation of banks or financial institutions to collapse, without mechanisms to rescue at the expense of taxpayers.

    Financial stability. The new Supervisory Board of the Financial Stability Forum, comprised of various regulatory agencies and chaired by the Treasury secretary, will monitor the risks caused by large and complex financial institutions. This nine-member board may recommend that the Federal Reserve to impose stricter rules on capital, or fragmentation of signatures.

    Consumer Protection. An Office of Consumer Financial Protection to monitor banks with more than 10,000 million in assets.

    Derivatives. Places limits on the operations that banks can do with “derivatives”, such as packages of mortgage insurance and default swaps to which they blame for much of the financial crisis.

    High-risk funds. The “hedge funds” that operate more than 100 million dollars will be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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  • Twilight Saga 3 Eclipse – New Leaked Twilight 3 Eclipse Movie Video

    EXCLUSIVE Watch Hot New Twilight 4 Eclipse Leaked Preview Video Clip Here

    Twilight Leaked Movie Video
    (Sevensidedcube) Twilight Eclipse is very close to fans, and is almost here, still every new Twilight Eclipse Clip from movie makes fans day and they’re happy to get close to movie before it’s release. In this movie preview clip we get a bigger picture about Twilight Eclipse actually, the clip is about Edward fighting for love of Bella with Jacob.

    Watch the new leaked Twilight Video and let us know what you think, who will Bella (Kristen Stewart) actually choose in movie? Will she end up with Jacob (Taylor Lautner) or she remains with the older love Edward (Robert Pattinson). We will see this but it’s not easy to predict Eclipse’ future as there will be the new movie called Breaking Dawn.

    Volves or Vampires we’ll know this summer as Twilight Eclipse official movie theather release date is June 30 2010. Enjoy the Eclipse movie preview at the end of the post thanks to comingsoon.net. We’ll be here with Twilight news and updates in future too.

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  • Aquamarine Power to generate 250 percent more electricity with Oyster 2

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    Eco Factor: Wave power generator captures wave energy to produce electricity.

    Aquamarine Power’s attempt to enhance its wave power technology resulted in a new wave power generator that produces 250% more electricity than its predecessor. Dubbed the Oyster 2, this wave power device is a buoyant, hinged flap which is attached to the seabed to capture energy found in nearshore waves and converts it into clean sustainable electricity.

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  • IsoHunt Forced to Shut Down in the US

    A couple of big rulings on file-sharing in the US came within hours of each other and, despite the similarities of the two cases, but in keeping with recent history, they’re completely at odds. On the one hand, notorious BitTorrent search engine IsoHunt is basically forced to shut down in the US, on the other, equally notoriou… (read more)

  • Shrek Forever After on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood

    Shrek Forever After on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood
    Accompanied by actors Mike Myers and Antonio Banderas, the production of DreamWorks Animation, Shrek yesterday unveiled his stars on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, just one day before the premiere of “Shrek Forever After,” the fourth and final installment in the saga that is shown.

    “Shrek Forever After,” coming to theaters in the U.S. today, in its cast reunites Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas, who lent their voices for the characters of Shrek, Donkey, Fiona and Puss in Boots respectively.

    Shrek Forever After” will be screened at four thousand 359 rooms, two thousand 373 in 3D, and according to experts, the film easily exceed $ 100 million in opening weekend.



    With this landing, DreamWorks plans to keep the top of the ticket sells, which for two weeks is in the hands of Iron Man 2, starring Robert Downey Jr., Mickey Rourke, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson.

    Shrek Forever After” show Shrek the ogre in the mid-life crisis:  now, as a father of three children, mourn the loss of his wild days of youth where everyone feared him.

    The evil sorcerer Rumpelstiltskin capitalize on this sentiment to make a deal with Shrek and as a result, the past will be altered so that Shrek will never be born and thus never marry his beloved Fiona.

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  • Rumor: Bmw M3 GTS-R in the works

    2010 Bmw M3 GTSAs you may know already, Bmw won the Nurburgring 24 Hour race last weekend and it appears that the Bavarian manufacturer wants to celebrate it with a limited edition of the M3 GTS.

    Dubbed M3 GTS-R, the car will feature wider rear wheel arches leading into the side sills, a new set of y-shape design in 5-spokes which will be much lighter than the competition spec wheels, a new double lip front spoiler as well as an adjustable rear carbon fiber spoiler. The roof will be made of carbon fiber, as well as the front hood and rear deck lid. The lightweight glass will remain the same as on the standard GTS. Regarding the power, expect more as the German engineers are working hard on obtaining more from the 4.0-liter V8 engine which delivers 420 hp on the standard M3. The engine will be mated to the DCT transmission and the car could also use the incoming M5’s KERS regenerative braking and boost function. The design concept of this M3 will be finished in Stealth Frozen matte black with matching wheels.

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  • Jordan Romero: 13-year old to summit Mount Everest!

    Jordan Romero is the youngest mountaineer to summit the Mount Everest! Jordan Romero ages only 13, looking forward to become the youngest climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Jordan Romero has reached base camp to camp 1. Jordan Romero is now projected to spend the winds to move forward. Camp 1 is on 7010 meters high and the summit of Mount Everest at 8850 meters.

    “I’m more happy than nervous. I feel very good. The breathing is very difficult here, but I’m definitely moving a little slower, ” Jordan Romero stated via satellite phone from a tent in Nepal.

    Stay tune for more updates on Jordan Romero summiting Mount Everest!

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  • Envato Moves Fonts on GraphicRiver and Premiers MobileTuts

    Following the success of its previous releases for its educational blog network (Tuts+), Envato rolled out at the start of May 2010 another tutorial service. Mainly geared toward mobile development and the smartphone market, the new site called MobileTuts will feature articles, tutorials and round-ups about the mobile industry and phone… (read more)