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Pure Comedy: 20 Of The Wackiest, Strangest and Most Ridiculous Street Signs

        What street?! Pure Comedy: 20 Of The Wackiest, Strangest and Most Ridiculous Street Signs The founders of these street names either  had a sense of humor or no idea of how crazy they sound . We challenge you to say some of these places out loud without laughing. Peep 20 of the most ridiculous sounding street names after the jump.

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ABC, CBS: Did ‘Heightened Fear and Prejudice’ of Ground Zero Mosque Prompt NYC Violence?

ABC’s Good Morning America and CBS’s Early Show on Thursday both speculated as to whether the stabbing of a New York City cabbie was prompted by a climate of anti-Islamic anger. At the same time, GMA and NBC’s Today both ignored the fact that the attacker, Michael Enright, volunteered for a charity supporting the mosque. ABC’s Jeremy Hubbard wondered if the violence was ” proof the rhetoric surrounding the proposed Islamic cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero has created a heightened fear and prejudice against Muslims .” Early Show’s Chris Wragge bluntly asserted, “And this ongoing debate may have led to a brutal anti-Muslim attack here in New York City.” However, only CBS’s Elaine Quijano pointed out this salient piece of information: “Now, as for Michael Enright, he had volunteered for a group that promotes interfaith dialogue. The group Intersections International has supported the controversial cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero.” ABC’s Hubbard vaguely explained, “[Enright] also volunteers for a collegiate, church-affiliated group, dedicated to promoting peace and understanding.” ABCNews.com , on the third page of a three page story, did acknowledge the connection : Enright had traveled to Afghanistan with an organization called Intersections International, a New York-based group that promotes itself as promoting justice and peace across lines of faith (and has come out in support of the Islamic cultural center’s construction.) NBC’s Today had almost no coverage of the violence. Natalie Morales briefly explained, “An Honors student is charged with attempted murder and assault after allegedly stabbing a New York City cab driver in the neck. The victim said the suspect, Michael Enright, asked him if he was a Muslim and then slashed him.” A transcript of the Early Show segment, which aired at 7:12am EDT, follows: CHRIS WRAGGE: A new poll says a growing number of Americans are against the proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero. And this ongoing debate may have led to a brutal anti-Muslim attack here in New York City. CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano has the disturbing details this morning. Elaine, good morning. ELAINE QUIJANO: Good morning to you, Chris. Well, police say the attacker was a college student who had done volunteer work in Afghanistan. He is now behind bars facing multiple counts, including attempted murder and assault as a hate crime after allegedly attacking a cabbie who said he is Muslim. Police say 21-year-old Michael Enright asked a New York City cab driver whether he was Muslim. When he answered that he was, Enright, authorities say, attacked. First uttering in Arabic a common greeting in the Muslim world, peace be unto you. AHMED SHARIF (slashing victim): I’m driving. He ask me where I’m from. I said, “Bangladesh.” Then, second question he asked me, “Are you Muslim?” I said, “Yes.” Then he told me “As-Salamu Alaykum.” QUIJANO: The alleged hate crime took place against the backdrop of a highly emotional debate over whether an Islamic cultural center, including a mosque, should be built two blocks from Ground Zero. The protests are spreading from New York to Tennessee where an intense debate over a proposed mosque near Nashville has raged all summer. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: It’s not about religion. It’s about stopping Tennessee homegrown terrorists. QUIJANO: There are nearly seven million Muslims and 1200 mosques in the United States. But a CBS News poll found 71 percent of Americans say it’s inappropriate to build a mosque so close to Ground Zero. Among them, some families of 9/11 victims. KEN FAIRBEN (father of 9/11 victim): I understand their religious beliefs. I understand they should have a place to play, an educational center. I have no problems with that whatsoever. But not there. Definitely not there. QUIJANO: Now, as for Michael Enright, he had volunteered for a group that promotes interfaith dialogue. The group Intersections International has supported the controversial cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero. If Enright is convicted of attempted murder, he faces a maximum eight to 25 years in prison.

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Cramer: ‘Mass Panic’ in Markets Tomorrow After ‘Shocker’ GDP Released

It is a curious phenomenon – the way the media have handled the economy since President Barack Obama has taken office. Generally the coverage has been on the optimistic side over the last 18 months. But could this blind optimism come back to haunt people that trade on economic metrics? According to CNBC “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer, it will and in a big way on Aug. 27, when the new gross domestic product numbers are released. On CNBC’s Aug. 26 broadcast of “Street Signs,” Cramer predicted dismal numbers during his “Stop Trading” segment, which has been contrary to the way the market reacted. “Look, I’m going to give you my forecast right now – I think we’re going to get 0.5 percent GDP, OK?” Cramer said. “But, let’s say we get 0.5 percent GDP. Everyone’s going to say it’s horrible. We’re going to go track down economists, Nobel winners who think it’s a double dip. And it’ll be like shocker – 0.5 percent. And I’m telling you it’s going to be 0.5 percent. It’s like the housing number. On my show I said it’s going to be declined 50 percent. We get 30 percent. It was like shocker. Whoever is making these estimates is just so wrong because you know, you piece these pieces together on a daily basis like I do and come up with something between zero and 1 percent growth.” “So when it comes out as 0.5 percent – other people are – I don’t know who those people are,” he continued. “I don’t know who they’re listening to or talking to. But it’s very clear that we’re going to have no growth. Why is that shocking?” “Street Signs” fill-in host Amanda Drury asked Cramer if this was already baked into the market, to which Cramer said it wasn’t and predicted a panicked reaction in the market. “No, it’s not. Tomorrow I’m predicting mass panic tomorrow morning,” Cramer said. “[M]ass panic, market looking down 15 ticks. It will be that way because it will be like, ‘Oh, my.’ And how can it be ‘Oh, my?’ We’re on a national TV show right now, OK? We’re watched by everybody. I’m telling you it’s going to be 0.5. How when it comes out and 0.5 [percent] is that shocking to people? Are you not watching? What are you watching? ESPN? Are they talking about 0.8 percent on ESPN? Maybe that’s it. Maybe on the YES Channel they’re using 2 percent. I don’t know what they’re watching.” On Aug. 26, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed below the 10,000-point mark. And while there have calls by prominent economists that say a double-dip recession is more likely, Cramer still showed his astonishment over the rosy attitudes of some. “I don’t know what network they’re – you know, if you listen to everybody here, everyone’s looking for 0.5 percent. So when it comes out at 0.5, I want to know who is still surprised. What planet are they on?” Later in the segment, the “Mad Money” host revised call even lower – to 0.3 percent, then to 0.2 percent. But stuck with the call it would come in between zero growth and 0.5 percent growth.

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Street Artist Street Signs

Link: http://www.flickr.com/groups/trustocorp/ An artist called Trustocorp has been putting up Banksy-esque urban art in the form of street signs around trendy neighborhoods in NYC, Miami and elsewhere. His Flickr page is not to be missed. Read