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  • Buffalo brings 4TB TeraStation III WSS NAS to America, streamers in tow

    Remember that 4TB TeraStation NAS that we saw surface in Japan last September? Liar. We know you’re faking it just to save face, but we’ll let you slide — next time, just be straight with us, cool? The TeraStation III WSS has just been cleared for takeoff here in America, boasting four quick-swap SATA hard drives, Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Express Edition and native Active Directory support. Check it right now in 2TB and 4TB editions for $1,599.99 and $1,999.99, respectively.

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  • Male Pattern Baldness Treatment – Easy As 1, 2, 3!

    For a male pattern baldness treatment to be truly effective, the individual must actually still be treatable. What does this mean? If your condition has gone untreated for too long, and your scalp is showing areas of total baldness (zero hair cover whatsoever), then chances are you are beyond non-surgical means of restoration.

    If this is the case for you, your options are limited to hair plugs and transplants. Other options, of course, include hair pieces, hats, razors, or simply just a bit of acceptance on your part.

    This article was really written for the majority, however, who will still respond favorably to a non-surgical male pattern baldness treatment. If you have a simple “bald spot,” receding hair line, or overall thinning, but the follicles are still viable, then there’s definitely a chance for you!

    So What Is The Best Male Pattern Baldness Treatment?

    Actually, there are three popular hair restoration remedies that have all been proven effective, two of which have been approved by the FDA to treat men’s hair loss. The one that is not FDA approved should by no means be taken lightly, however. In fact, that’s the one we’ll start with.

    Vitamin & Mineral Therapy – You simply cannot overlook the importance of proper nutrition. This is just as true for your hair as it is for any other area of your body. Specific to hair vitality are magnesium, copper, iron, zinc, biotin, and vitamin b6. Male pattern baldness, in essence, could be called “prolonged follicle starvation.” These nutrients are what they’re starving for!
    Finasteride (Propecia) – This medicine is a known anti-androgen, a.k.a. DHT blocker. If you’re unaware, DHT is the hormone that is responsible for the bulk of male pattern hair loss. It binds itself to your hair follicles, rendering them unable to absorb the nutrients mentioned above from your scalp’s blood supply. At first, your hair thins. Eventually, it dies and disappears altogether. Finasteride inhibits the formation of DHT.
    Minoxidil (Rogaine) – This male pattern baldness treatment is perhaps the most successful of all time. It is believed to work by dilating blood vessels in the scalp, restoring proper blood flow to the affected area(s). By itself, minoxidil shows a respectable success rate of 64%. However, there is a way to enhance this number in a huge way…

    Here’s The Secret:

    The three individual remedies listed above can actually be implemented simultaneously, increasing the chances of total hair restoration exponentially! In fact, it’s quite a synergistic process. Feed the blood, free the blood from “attackers,” and deliver the blood to your starving hair follicles!

    It really is this simple. And it really is effective.

    A Quick Note About Finasteride

    Many men are reluctant to use finasteride as a male pattern baldness treatment due to the risks of serious side effects associated with it. A natural alternative that has proven itself to work in nearly the exact same way as this drug is saw palmetto extract.

    One male pattern baldness treatment that combines all three of these powerful components (nutrition, DHT blockers, and minoxidil) is Provillus.

    If your male pattern baldness is still treatable, and you would like to take a closer look at Provillus, you are invited to do so at this time.

    Go to http://MyProvillus.com

    Lee Murray is a nutritionist and hair restoration expert living in Spokane, Washington with his wife, twin daughters, and brand new baby boy.

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  • Malha ferroviária mal utilizada faz governo rever concessões

    Empresas estão mapeando ferrovias consideradas viáveis e poderão devolver trechos que não estão em operação

    Renée Pereira – Domingo, 10 de Janeiro de 2010

    Doze anos depois do início das privatizações, o Brasil se prepara para pôr em prática um novo acordo geral no setor ferroviário que envolve melhor uso da malha existente e extensão dos prazos de concessão das empresas. As mudanças começaram a ser desenhadas após um estudo sobre a ocupação das estradas de ferro do País.

    O resultado mostrou que, além de pequena (28 mil quilômetros), boa parte da malha é subutilizada. "Apenas 10% das ferrovias (3 mil km) estão plenamente ocupadas", diz o diretor-geral da Agência Nacional de Transportes Terrestres (ANTT), Bernardo Figueiredo. Outros 7 mil km estão sendo usados abaixo da capacidade e 18 mil km são subutilizados.

    Um dos principais objetivos das mudanças é pôr em operação trechos abandonados ou com baixa ocupação. A pedido da ANTT, as empresas – que faturam mais de R$ 12 bilhões por ano – estão mapeando as ligações subutilizadas de sua área de atuação. As concessionárias terão a opção de continuar com os trechos ou devolvê-los ao governo.

    Se permanecerem com a concessão, terão de fazer um trabalho de recuperação da malha e deixá-la apta para o transporte, avisa Figueiredo. "O que não podemos é permitir que trechos continuem abandonados, enquanto há demanda forte pelo transporte ferroviário."

    Para ele, algumas áreas podem não ser viáveis para carga, mas podem ser atrativas para o transporte de passageiro ou turismo. É o caso da ligação João Pessoa (PB) – Natal (RN). "O turismo lá é forte, há um resort próximo. A malha poderia ser usada para fins turísticos. Se a empresa não quiser explorar esse tipo de serviço, ela pode devolver para o governo e ele resolve o problema fazendo nova concessão ou não."

    Em São Paulo há dois trechos abandonados em negociação entre a ANTT e a América Latina Logística (ALL), a maior concessionária do País. Trata-se da ligação Panorama-Bauru e Cajati- Santos. Em ambos, diz Figueiredo, empresas procuraram a agência para reivindicar acesso ao transporte. "Precisamos resolver essa situação."

    ATRATIVIDADE

    O presidente da ALL, Bernardo Hees, diz que já providenciou estudos de viabilidade para avaliar a atratividade das duas linhas. Mas afirma que a empresa tem interesse em recuperar outras ligações, como é o caso de Piracicaba (SP). "Sempre consideramos que algum trecho que hoje não tem viabilidade um dia se tornará atraente", negando a possibilidade de devolver áreas para o governo.

    Hees diz que a concessionária está concluindo a reativação de 23 km no Rio Grande do Sul, entre Santa Rosa e Giruá. A recuperação dos trilhos permitirá aos produtores da região acessar o Porto de Rio Grande.

    Para ele, a repactuação entre concessionárias e agência é extremamente positiva para o futuro do setor. "Mal ou bem, há uma série de questões no contrato de concessão que estão defasadas. Trabalhar a recuperação de trechos de baixa densidade pode significar mais carga para as empresas."

    Mesma percepção tem o diretor de Comercialização e Logística da Vale, Marcelo Spinelli. A Vale, que detém a concessão de três ferrovias, também tem trechos abandonados. Um deles é a ligação Mariana-Campos, entre Minas e Rio de Janeiro. No passado, a Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica, controlada pela Vale, cogitou devolver o trecho. Mas voltou atrás. Agora, prepara estudo da área.

    Outra medida que forçará as empresas a explorarem novas áreas é a fixação de metas (de produção) por trechos, não mais por áreas de concessão. "A medida vai obrigar as concessionárias a trabalhar mais em algumas áreas ou devolvê-las", diz Figueiredo.

    Para Spinelli, além da reativação da malha, a definição do direito de passagem vai estimular a competitividade. O mecanismo permite que qualquer operador use a malha do concorrente, pagando pedágio. Hoje, usa-se só o tráfego mútuo. Nesse caso, quando a empresa entra na malha de outra precisa usar a locomotiva da dona da ferrovia. "É claro que a medida não vai agradar a todo mundo, mas é necessária."

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  • How a Prehistoric Sat Nav Stopped Our Ancestors Getting Lost in Britain

    ‘Ancient man had his own form of ’sat nav’ that helped him find his way across Britain, according to new research. The sophisticated geometric system was based on a stone circle markers. Our ancestors were able to travel between settlements with pinpoint accuracy thanks to a complex network of hilltop monuments.’

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  • US Airport Shut Down By Jars of Honey

    ‘At the Bakersfield airport in
    California, TSA authorities recently shut down the entire airport after
    finding what they thought was a container of liquid explosives.
    Luggage
    screeners discovered five Gatorade bottles full of an “amber” liquid.
    TSA agents then opened the bottles and complained they smelled “a
    strong chemical odor.” They then complained of nausea and were taken to
    the local hospital for treatment.

    According to Reuters, “Kern County
    Sheriffs deputies, fire crews, FBI agents and members of a joint
    terrorism task force responded to the scene and spent the day
    questioning Ramirez before further tests showed that the liquid was
    honey”.’

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    Editor’s Note: This paranoia is getting more and more out of hand…. interesting to see how far it will lead before people actually start dying…

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  • Will Windows Mobile 7 have Natural User Interface elements?

    1800pocketpc.com has noticed this video interview of  Principle Researcher at Microsoft Research (MSR) Bill Buxton, talking about Microsoft’s Natural User Interface research work making its way into actual products.

    The 38 minute video is interesting enough, but for Windows Mobile watchers there are a few suggestions that some of the great features suggested may come to the latest version of the OS.

    Around 20:30 he talks about seamlessly connecting to the screens around you and then being able to use your phone as a controller for the screen. Around 34:40 he talks about bringing Microsoft Surface features to smartphones.

    While he emphasized he was not making product announcements, expectations have been raised that Windows Mobile 7 will contain more than evolutionary features, and Natural User Interface features such as this would certainly bring the Wow factor.

    See the video after the break.

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  • Israel Says Wall Helps Eject Palestinians

    ‘An Israeli official said
    Friday the separation wall in Jerusalem Al-Quds is being built with the
    aim of forcing out tens of thousands of Palestinians living in the
    occupied territory.

    “The fence was built on
    this route for a demographic reason – to remove 50,000 Arabs from
    Jerusalem (Al-Quds),” said council member in charge of Al-Quds Yakir
    Segev, Israeli outlet Ynet news reported. “Now, the situation is being
    left as is. They simply don’t want to say”.’

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  • And Now, the California Budget Cuts

    And Now, the California Budget Cuts
    What’s to be done about California’s budget woes? Well, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is cutting way back on spending on such superfluous concerns as “health, welfare, transport and the environment,” according to the BBC. But really, this’ll hurt him more than it’ll hurt … oh, never mind.  —KA BBC: Mr Schwarzenegger acknowledged that the cuts would be painful, but said there was no conceivable way to avoid them. California’s economy has been hit by the global downturn. Unemployment is the third highest in the US and the state’s tax revenue has plummeted. … “These are the hardest decisions, the hardest decisions a governor must make. Yet there’s simply no conceivable way to avoid more cuts and more pain,” [Schwarzenegger] added. Read more

    Schwarzenegger

    What’s to be done about California’s budget woes? Well, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is cutting way back on spending on such superfluous concerns as “health, welfare, transport and the environment,” according to the BBC. But really, this’ll hurt him more than it’ll hurt … oh, never mind.? —KA

    BBC:

    Mr Schwarzenegger acknowledged that the cuts would be painful, but said there was no conceivable way to avoid them.

    California’s economy has been hit by the global downturn. Unemployment is the third highest in the US and the state’s tax revenue has plummeted.

    … “These are the hardest decisions, the hardest decisions a governor must make. Yet there’s simply no conceivable way to avoid more cuts and more pain,” [Schwarzenegger] added.

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    Courts Chip Away at Campaign Ad Curbs
    As the country awaits a key Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance law, several recent lower-court decisions have rolled back longstanding restrictions on political ad spending, a possible boost for Republicans in this election year. —JCL The New York Times: Even before a landmark Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance law expected within days, a series of other court decisions is reshaping the political battlefield by freeing corporations, unions and other interest groups from many of the restrictions on their advertising about issues and candidates. Legal experts and political operatives say the cases roll back campaign spending rules to the years before Watergate. The end of decades-old restrictions could unleash a torrent of negative advertisements, help cash-poor Republicans in a pivotal year and push President Obama to bring in more money for his party. If the Supreme Court, as widely expected, rules against core elements of the existing limits, Democrats say they will try to enact new laws to reinstate the restrictions in time for the midterm elections in November. And advocates of stricter campaign finance laws say they hope the developments will prod the president to fulfill a campaign promise to update the presidential campaign financing system, even though it would diminish his edge as incumbent. Many legal experts say they expect the court to use its imminent ruling, in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, to eliminate the remaining restrictions on advertisements for or against candidates paid for by corporations, unions and advocacy organizations. (The case centers on whether spending restrictions apply to a conservative group’s documentary, “Hillary: The Movie.”) Read more

    As the country awaits a key Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance law, several recent lower-court decisions have rolled back longstanding restrictions on political ad spending, a possible boost for Republicans in this election year. —JCL

    The New York Times:

    Even before a landmark Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance law expected within days, a series of other court decisions is reshaping the political battlefield by freeing corporations, unions and other interest groups from many of the restrictions on their advertising about issues and candidates.

    Legal experts and political operatives say the cases roll back campaign spending rules to the years before Watergate. The end of decades-old restrictions could unleash a torrent of negative advertisements, help cash-poor Republicans in a pivotal year and push President Obama to bring in more money for his party.

    If the Supreme Court, as widely expected, rules against core elements of the existing limits, Democrats say they will try to enact new laws to reinstate the restrictions in time for the midterm elections in November. And advocates of stricter campaign finance laws say they hope the developments will prod the president to fulfill a campaign promise to update the presidential campaign financing system, even though it would diminish his edge as incumbent.

    Many legal experts say they expect the court to use its imminent ruling, in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, to eliminate the remaining restrictions on advertisements for or against candidates paid for by corporations, unions and advocacy organizations. (The case centers on whether spending restrictions apply to a conservative group’s documentary, “Hillary: The Movie.”)

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  • Hawaii Budget Crisis: State Can’t Afford Congressional Election

    Hawaii Budget Crisis: State Can’t Afford Congressional Election
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    Congressman Barrett, The National Iranian American Council and the Iranian-American community is outraged by your plan to reintroduce legislation mandating the deportation of thousands of…

  • Giuliani still in denial about Bush-era terror attacks

    Giuliani still in denial about Bush-era terror attacks

    After falsely claiming on Good Morning America that “[w]e had no domestic attacks under Bush,” Rudy Giuliani stated during CNN’s The Situation Room, “I did omit the words ’since September 11th.’ I apologize for that. I should have put it in.” However, Giuliani continued to ignore several domestic attacks that took place under Bush after 9/11 — including the 2002 attack at the Los Angeles International Airport, the 2002 DC-area sniper shootings, and the 2006 SUV attack at the University of North Carolina – and dismissed the 2001 anthrax attacks, which were characterized by John Ashcroft as “a terrorist act,” because, Giuliani said, “as far as we know, that was not done in the name of Islamic terrorism.”

    Giuliani now claiming “no major domestic attack under President Bush since September 11th”

    Giuliani: “I usually say we had no domestic attacks, no major domestic attack under President Bush since September 11th.” After falsely claiming on the January 8 edition of Good Morning America that “[w]e had no domestic attacks under Bush. We’ve had one under Obama,” Giuliani stated during The Situation Room, “I did omit the words ’since September 11th.’ I apologize for that. I should have put it in.” Giuliani later agreed with Wolf Blitzer’s statement that “you’re saying in terms of terror attacks since 9/11, there have been no — no terror attacks since 9/11 under President Bush, but one terror attack, Fort Hood, under President Obama,” provided that only “Islamic terror attacks” are counted.

    From the January 8 edition of CNN’s The Situation Room:

    BLITZER: All right. As you know, the blogosphere is going crazy with that, the comment, we had no domestic attacks under Bush.

    All right, you remember at least one, don’t you?

    GIULIANI: No, here — here’s what I usually say when I said that — and I did not put that — those words in. I said — I usually say we had no domestic attacks, no major domestic attack under President Bush since September 11th. And the reason I say it is, on September 11th and the days after September 11th, I received many briefings, many warnings, as the mayor of New York, that we were going to be attacked again, that we were going to be attacked frequently.

    And I think many people are surprised, even those people who hate President Bush — I think many people were surprised that we didn’t have those major attacks and that at least some of the things that President Bush was warning was helping in making certain that we didn’t have any kind of major terrorist attack.

    I did omit the words “since September 11th.” I apologize for that. I should have put it in. I do remember September 11th. In fact, Wolf, I remember it every single day and usually frequently during the day.

    […]

    BLITZER: So at — at this point, given what you’re — what you’re saying in terms of terror attacks since 9/11, there have been no — no terror attacks since 9/11 under President Bush, but one terror attack, Fort Hood, under President Obama…

    GIULIANI: Islamic…

    BLITZER: …President Obama. Islamic terror attacks…

    GIULIANI: Islamic terror attacks.

    BLITZER: Is that what you’re saying, zero to one, in effect?

    GIULIANI: Correct. And the o — the only reason I point that out is that the — the president himself has finally now come to the conclusion that he can say war on terror. I wish he would also describe it as Islamic terrorism so that we clearly define our enemy. And I wish he would follow through on our being at war with — with Islamic terrorism.

    Giuliani doesn’t count anthrax attacks, but State Department listed attacks among “Significant Terrorist Incidents”

    Giuliani: “There’s no — no proof” that anthrax attacks were “terrorist attack.”  From the January 8 edition of The Situation Room:

    BLITZER: There — there was at least one terror attack on U.S. Soil that happened after 9/11. I’m referring to the anthrax attacks in New York and in elsewhere. What that a terror attack, do you believe?

    GIULIANI: Well, as far as I know, the FBI has never been able to figure out who did it and has never designated it as a terror attack. I mean, I lived through that. I — there was…

    BLITZER: But whoever was trying to do it was trying to terrorize a lot of people.

    GIULIANI: Yes, but that was not done in the name — as far as we know, that was not done in the name of Islamic terrorism any more than, you know, serial killers who…

    BLITZER: Right. It could have been a domestic terror attack, too, and we don’t know, as you correctly point out, who was responsible…

    GIULIANI: That’s right. So you’re — so…

    BLITZER: …for that anthrax attack.

    GIULIANI: …so you can’t — you can’t describe something as a terrorist attack if it hasn’t been investigated and there’s no — no proof. And the best thinking on the part of the FBI is that it wasn’t involved with Islamic terrorism.

    But, again, that’s pretty — we’re on pretty shaky grounds there because they’ve never been able to solve that.

    Ashcroft said of anthrax mailings: “[I]t’s a terrorist act.” A March 2004 State Department report on “Significant Terrorist Incidents, 1961-2003″ quotes then-Attorney General John Ashcroft saying of the letters containing anthrax mailed to various targets: “When people send anthrax through the mail to hurt people and invoke terror, it’s a terrorist act.” Five people were killed as a result of those letters in the autumn of 2001.

    FBI: Anthrax attacks were “worst act of bioterrorism in U.S. history.” On August 6, 2008, the FBI held a press conference about its investigation into the anthrax attacks, which U.S. Attorney Jeff Taylor characterized as “the worst act of bioterrorism in U.S. history.”

    Other domestic attacks took place under Bush

    2002 attack against El Al ticket counter at LAX. In July 2002, Hesham Mohamed Hadayet opened fire at an El Al Airlines ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport killing two people and wounding four others before being shot dead. A 2004 Justice Department report stated that Hadayet’s case had been “officially designated as an act of international terrorism.”

    2002 DC-area sniper. The state of Virginia indicted Washington, D.C.-area sniper John Allen Muhammad — along with his accomplice, a minor at the time — on “an act of terrorism” for one of the murders he committed during a three-week shooting spree across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Muhammad was convicted, sentenced to death, and subsequently executed for the crime. Muhammad’s accomplice, Lee Malvo, reportedly testified that Muhammad had plans to “set up a camp to train children how to terrorize cities.”

    2006 UNC SUV attack. In March 2006, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill graduate Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar drove an SUV into an area of campus, striking nine pedestrians. According to reports, Taheri-azar said he acted because he wanted to “avenge the deaths or murders of Muslims around the world.” Taheri-azar also reportedly stated in a letter: “I was aiming to follow in the footsteps of one of my role models, Mohammad Atta, one of the 9/11/01 hijackers, who obtained a doctorate degree.”

    Other conservatives have downplayed terrorist attacks under Bush

    Frederick: All domestic terrorist attacks since 9-11 took place “on Obama’s watch.” As Media Matters for America documented, Las Vegas Review-Journal publisher Sherman Frederick wrote in a January 3 column that “the two cases of domestic terrorism since 9/11″ were “both on Obama’s watch.”

    Matalin downplays attacks under Bush, falsely claiming “Bush inherited” 9-11 attacks. On the December 27 edition of CNN’s State of the Union, Republican strategist Mary Matalin falsely claimed that Bush “inherited the most tragic attack on our own soil in our nation’s history.” In fact, the September 11, 2001, attacks occurred eight months into Bush’s presidency and more than a month after he had received a Presidential Daily Briefing titled, “Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.”

    Perino: “We did not have a terrorist attack on our country during President Bush’s term.” Bush White House Press Secretary Dana Perino falsely claimed on the November 24, 2009, edition of Fox News’ Hannity that “[w]e did not have a terrorist attack on our country during President Bush’s term.”

  • Emails: Fed Pressed AIG To Keep Bailout Details Under Wraps

    Emails: Fed Pressed AIG To Keep Bailout Details Under Wraps
    The New York Fed pressured AIG in late 2008 to withhold from the public details about its massive and controversial payments to counter-parties, according to emails obtained by Bloomberg News.

    Flight 253 Intel: What Did They Know And When Did They Know It?
    TPMmuckraker compiles what has been publicly reported about what U.S. government agencies knew about Abdulmutallab. One finding: the oft-repeated claim that Abdulmutallab bought a one-way ticket appears to be unsubstantiated, and in fact contradicted by at least two government sources.

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  • 2010 Dodge Viper SRT ACR 1:33


    2010 Dodge Viper SRT ACR 1:33

    Always remember the great words of Ricky Bobby, “If you ain’t first, your last.”  We all want to live by this motto and you are more than likely going to have to sacrifice and arm and a leg to do so. Although the special edition Dodge Viper SRT ACR 1:33 hasn’t been priced yet, with only 33 planned for production, this 600 horsepower beast is sure to put a hole in your wallet.

    The 600 horsepower engine matches up evenly with the 2009 model, however with the 2010’s new and improved gear ratio, the top speed of 202 mph is reached faster than in the 2009, 14 seconds faster. And if your still asking yourself, “1:33???”, this Viper’s name honors the record shattering lap time it posted back in November, 1:33:94, more than one second faster than the previous record. But its not only its performance that makes the “1:33″ that makes it so appealing. Its elegant sleek alone captures your imagination. What sets this Viper apart from previous models can be seen right away from a Viper enthusiast.

    The two-tone paint scheme of red and black has remained, however the placement of these colors is the exact opposite of the first Viper ACR. Along with the 1:33 edition, several other 2010 Viper models are planned for production, including the Voodoo. Only 10 or 20 of the Voodoo model will be made, the exact number has not yet been confirmed but what we do know is that if you happen to get a hold of one, you will be envied. So it appears that in the final year of the Viper’s current model production we can expect to see several special editions to be released, and with the “1:33″ and “Voodoo” just being an appetizer, we can’t wait to see what the people at Viper have in store.


  • Dodd’s Gift to the Democrats

    Dodd’s Gift to the Democrats
    To read the esteemed New York Times reporters Zeleny and Nagourney this morning, you would think that the retirement of Chris Dodd was a major blow to the Democratic Senate majority, when in fact it was just the opposite. Not…


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    The Difference Between Talking Tough and Acting Smart
    Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ) is Chair of the Select Intelligence Oversight Panel. As we have seen since the attempted terrorist attack on Northwest Flight 253, there are those who never will understand the difference between talking tough and acting smart….


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    To My Conservative Friends (or ‘Dear Shadow Government’)
    Now is the political season of our disappointment. So many in the pundit class feeling let down after the high hopes of a year ago. Me too. You see, I actually believed in — and still hope for — the…


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  • Let The Cameras Roll

    Let The Cameras Roll
    Our guest blogger is John D. Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. My colleagues Igor Volsky and Matt Yglesias have eloquently argued on ThinkProgress that C-Span’s cameras should not be allowed to film the final negotiations between the House and Senate as they hammer out health care legislation that President […]

    Our guest blogger is John D. Podesta, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

    PiccspanMy colleagues Igor Volsky and Matt Yglesias have eloquently argued on ThinkProgress that C-Span’s cameras should not be allowed to film the final negotiations between the House and Senate as they hammer out health care legislation that President Obama will soon sign into law. While I respect their arguments, I take a very different view. I have long believed that openness and transparency are essential bedrock measures for ensuring public accountability of our government. Letting C-Span cameras into health care conference meetings will keep negotiators honest, give the public an opportunity for input, and allow the process to be more collaborative.

    Open government and citizen access to information is a first principle of liberty in a democracy that has to be defended — even when it’s unpopular or deemed unhelpful in the short term. It is my experience that corruption in government begins at the moment when officials in power believe no one is paying attention. The scrutiny of traditional journalists, citizen journalists, and other interested Americans serves as a powerful disinfectant for our legislative process and restores confidence in our participatory democracy.

    Critics have argued that the presence of cameras is likely to produce political posturing and grandstanding by politicians. And indeed, with the cameras rolling, Republicans have said health care reform is a bigger threat than terrorism, claimed that seniors would be told to “drop dead,” and even called the President a liar. But I’m glad cameras were there to capture those demeaning comments. They have helped all Americans gain a better understanding of the unwillingness of some on the right to engage in a rational debate.

    The presence of cameras has also produced some beneficial outcomes. For instance, C-Span cameras exposed House GOP efforts to silence members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus when they tried to speak on the floor. The cameras also shamed Senate Republicans when they tried to filibuster the debate by forcing the reading of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ single-payer amendment.

    Democrats have nothing to fear from an open debate. They are working to expand affordable coverage to 31 million uninsured Americans, lowering premiums, ending the insurance industry’s denial of pre-existing conditions, and ensuring women will no longer be charged much more for the same coverage as men. When the House and Senate meet in the coming weeks to discuss this historic legislation, I would humbly urge them to let the cameras roll. We can handle the truth.

    Members of Congress should not forget that they are representing actual Americans who stand to be either benefited or harmed by the choices they make. It’s my view that if the American people are allowed to bear witness to the conference negotiations, the most important health care reform in decades will be stronger for it. And the American public will rightly feel that they helped bring it about.

    Right-Wing Radio Host Incensed That ?Butt Sniffer? Michael Steele Canceled Appearance On Her Show
    There was significant media speculation yesterday when embattled Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele abruptly canceled a noon interview with ABC News. According to ABC’s Rick Klein, Steele backed out just 30 minutes before he was scheduled to talk to him. The RNC said that the scheduling conflict was because of a noon meeting […]

    There was significant media speculation yesterday when embattled Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele abruptly canceled a noon interview with ABC News. According to ABC’s Rick Klein, Steele backed out just 30 minutes before he was scheduled to talk to him. The RNC said that the scheduling conflict was because of a noon meeting at the organization, but officials stressed that it wasn’t an “emergency” meeting.

    Less discussed was the fact that Steele also canceled an interview with conservative radio host and Tea Party activist Dana Loesch, whose show airs Monday-Friday at 7:00 p.m. CT. Loesch was incensed when Steele canceled his interview with her, writing on Twitter that it was indicative of his failure to connect with Tea Party protesters:

    Dana Loesch Twitter page

    She also gave props to Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) for keeping her interview, writing, “So out of @clairecmc and @chairmanmsteele , McCaskill is the one who keeps her interview. #steelefail”

    Loesch ended up doing a “fake” interview with Steele, where she asked the questions she was planning to ask and then also gave mock answers as the RNC chairman, whom she called a “butt sniffer” for standing her up. While the interview was fake, Loesch’s mock answers for Steele reflected real dissatisfaction with the RNC — which initially backed Republican Dede Scozzafava in the NY-23 special election instead of far-right favorite Conservative Doug Hoffman — from the Tea Party movement. Some highlights from fake Michael Steele in the interview:

    – “I’m probably very likely most definitely going to get fired from the GOP because instead of using opportunities like the crotch bomber and instead of using opportunities like the fact that Democrats have shut the doors and refused to allow the public to view the debate going on between reconciling the House and the Senate bill — instead of doing that, I’m out promoting my stupid book!

    – “I said in an interview previously that I had this book written before I even became chairman of the Republican Party. Ha ha! In fact, I became chairman Republican Party just so I would have a platform to go out and sell my book. Because I’m going to tell you something, Dana. You see my book here? It’s called “Right Now.” It doesn’t sound so awesome when you’re like, ‘Oh, here’s a book by the Lt. Gov. of Maryland!’ It sounds way much more awesomer to say, ‘Here’s a book by the Chairman of the Republican Party!’”

    – “Oh, it’s because I am cool, Dana. What up? I know that you saw the original title to my blog. It was called, ‘What up?’ That’s hip, that’s fresh young talk.

    Loesch responded to fake Steele by asking, “Why should we believe in you? Let’s look at what you’ve done. We don’t have a clear leader for 2012. We don’t even have a clear leader congressionally for 2010. The RNC screwed up NY-23. The RNC has failed to get behind Scott Brown adequately; they haven’t give him enough support. You endorsed Dede Scozzafava for crying out loud! You guys come in and you try to co-opt this movement and that movement. You have egg on your face. Donations to the RNC are down.” Watch it:

  • THE TALK SHOWS

    THE TALK SHOWS
    Guests to be interviewed Sunday on major television talk shows:

    Sunday Take: Not much concrete with this Steele
    Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele published a book this past week titled “Right Now.” It should have been called “Going Rogue.”

    The unintended ripples from the biomass subsidy program
    It sounded like a good idea: Provide a little government money to convert wood shavings and plant waste into renewable energy.

  • Museu da Cachaça l Salinas (MG)

    Salinas, cidade localizada no norte de Minas Gerais a 631 km de Belo Horizonte e 210 de Montes Claros, é a maior produtora de cachaça do país.

    “Com produção anual estimada em 5 milhões de litros e mais de 50 marcas comercializadas, a implantação do Museu da Cachaça de Salinas vem ratificar a importância do município no processo de valorização da cachaça artesanal mineira ao longo das últimas décadas. Atualmente, Salinas é o único município mineiro que possui cadeia produtiva consolidada e o setor já representa cerca de 33% de toda a atividade econômica do município”¹.

    No ano de 2006, o município foi responsável por 46,6% da arrecadação de ICMS referente à produção de cachaça em todo o estado de Minas.

    “Todo ano, a cidade de Salinas realiza o Festival Mundial da Cachaça, que se realiza no mês de julho. Segundo o prefeito, a criação do Museu será um atrativo importante para incentivar e injetar recursos e esperanças nesse setor que produz significativa renda para o estado. "Além disso, será um fator enobrecedor da área urbana da cidade e um monumento também, como quer o nosso governador e tão bem idealizou nossa secretária de Estado de Cultura, em parceria com a prefeitura de Salinas".

    José Antônio Prates conta que a primeira etapa do projeto já foi realizada, de localização da área certa para construção e do desenvolvimento de uma concepção para o Museu. O prefeito destaca que, longe de ser simplesmente uma casa, o Museu da Cachaça será um ideal, que falará desde da história da produção da cachaça até da prevenção contra o alcoolismo."Pode parecer paradoxal, mas é importante que algo tão gostoso não seja causador de mal algum a ninguém. Essa responsabilidade nós temos também", acrescenta”².

    O museu será implantado em 3 etapas, sendo que a conclusão da obra está prevista para o final de 2010. A prefeitura e a Secretaria de Estado da Cultura firmaram Termo de Cooperação Cultural para a criação do museu no município com investimento estimado em 7 milhões de reais.

    Serão feitas pesquisas históricas e antropológicas, catalogação de acervos, inventários de bens culturais relacionados ao mundo da cachaça. O Museu vai abrigar, desde as formas de produção, até a comercialização e consumo, possibilitando ao visitante perceber o universo processual da fabricação e histórico da bebida.

    Algumas imagens:

    1 – http://robertosantiago.blogspot.com/…da-cachaa.html
    2 – http://www.salinas.mg.gov.br/Arq_Not…/m_cachaca.htm

    Veja o vídeo com o projeto completo. Está bem interessante !!!

  • Washington Needs Dose of Common Sense

    Washington Needs Dose of Common Sense
    Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
    After the arrival of a disappointing December jobs report, my thought on putting America back to work is simple: ) de-stimulate.That's right. Get rid of the Obama stimulus monster, including the government takeover of health care, cap-and-trade and all this nonsensical talk of creating green jobs. Get rid of the increase in marginal personal tax rates and capital-gains tax rates. Get rid of the payroll tax hike from the health care talks. Get rid of the spending that is a counterweight to growth. Get rid of it, every part of it. It's creating so much uncertainty that even profitable…

    Obama’s Transparent Insincerity on Health Care
    Rich Lowry, NRO
    Barack Obama couldn't possibly have meant his campaign promise to hold negotiations on major legislation in public, broadcast live on C-SPAN. How could he?He'd been in the Illinois legislature for eight years and in the Senate for two, not enough experience to make him a Robert Byrd-style expert on Senate procedure going back to the Romans, but surely enough to realize that much important work has to take place in secret. Receive news alertsIf sunshine is a great disinfectant, it's also a great encouragement to grandstanding and obfuscation. Sensitive negotiations have to be…

    States Face Disaster Without Federal Help
    Bob Herbert, New York Times
    We didn’t pay attention to the housing bubble. We closed our eyes to warnings that the levees in New Orleans were inadequate. We gave short shrift to reports that bin Laden was determined to attack the U.S. And now we’re all but ignoring the fiscal train wreck that is coming from states with budget crises big enough to boggle the mind. Bob Herbert The states are in the worst fiscal shape since the Depression. The Great Recession has caused state tax revenues to fall off a cliff. Some states — New York and California come quickly to mind — are facing…

    Goldman Shouldn’t Pay a Penny in Bonuses
    Simon Johnson, New Republic
    Sources say that Goldman Sachs’s bonuses will be announced on Monday, January 18, and actually paid sometime between February 4 and February 7. In previous years, the bonuses were paid in early January–but the financial year shifted when Goldman became a bank holding company.For critics of the company and its fellow travelers, the timing could not be better.Anxiety levels about the financial sector are on the increase, even on Capitol Hill. The tension between high profits in banking and stress in the rest of the economy becomes increasingly a topic of…