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Too Bad: 7 Beautiful Celebrities With Stank Attitudes

Beautiful Celebrities With Bad Attitudes Beautiful women are awesome. They’re great. They make us happy. We like to look at them. And when they have great personalities they’re even better. On the flipside, when they have crappy personalities, it can really bring them down. Beautiful women can turn to trolls with bad attitudes. And we hate to point the finger, but we have to point at these women as examples. Continue reading

More on the right supporting Obama as Muslim

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Not only does Santorum not correct it he seems to support her attitudes. Santorum fails to correct lady who calls Obama a Muslim – YouTube Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Political Wrinkles Discovery Date : 23/01/2012 20:56 Number of articles : 2

More on the right supporting Obama as Muslim

Anti-Science Attitudes the Last Thing US Economy Needs: Nature

Image via Salon In case you’ve been dozing through the last few years, sound science has been under attack in disciplines focusing on everything from climate to vaccines to alternative medicines. Yesterday, I excerpted an interview with a man whom many consider to be a champion of sound science — Simon Singh deftly articulated the public relations crisis science faces in the modern age . So I thought I’d follow up on the topic today, after seeing that the esteemed s… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Amanpour Offers Bitter-Clinger Variation To Explain Beck Rally Success

Christiane Amanpour just sealed her victory as recipient of my Obama Parrot of the Week Award . .   That’s the dubious prize I give out to on my local TV show to the media member most ardently echoing the Obama party line.  The moderator of This Week sewed up the win with her remarks on GMA this morning, as she sought to explain the big turnout at Glenn Beck’s rally yesterday. Readers will recall that at that ritzy fund-raiser in San Francisco, candidate Obama explained the attitudes of poor rural Pennsylvanians in terms of “bitter” people who “cling” to their religion and values.  Check out Amanpour’s analysis of those attending the Beck rally and other similar events, and see if it doesn’t sound eerily similar. CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR:  Most of the speeches, which were about religion , about God, about the title of the march, which was Restoring Honor, which meant about the military, and every time that the speakers spoke about members of the military at war in Iraq and Afghanistan there were huge cheers. And it was about—as speaker after speaker kept saying—restoring patriotism and proud-to-be-an-American .  I point that out because I think that it was gets such a big cheer from people. And perhaps when we try to figure out why there’s such a huge number of people coming to these rallies, in a period of time when people feel such anxiety, such anger, such sort of worry about what’s going on around them—the economy and the rest—they come here and they hear a feel-good message, and that they respond to. Sounds like Amanpour sees religion and patriotism as . . . the opiate of the masses.

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Amanpour Offers Bitter-Clinger Variation To Explain Beck Rally Success

International Womens’ Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence Chart

This chart breaks down the percentage of women who believe it is OK for their husbands to hit them, by country.

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International Womens’ Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence Chart