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Baba Booey talks future of Howard Stern, Kimmel, NY Times Bestselling Book & Eric the Midget

Gary Dell'abate (Baba Booey!) stopped by infoMania to promote the release of his New York Times Bestseller, “They Call Me Baba Booey.” He talked about his first pitch, his debacle the night before when he stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live, the future of the Howard Stern Show and all points in between… infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 11/10c on Current TV. Go to http://current.com/infomania for more, and make sure to check out our Facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: Ben_Hoffman

White House Says Child Soldiers Are Ok, if They Fight Terrorists

“You cannot be completely happy with all these wounds—both in your body and in your mind.” —15 year-old child soldier The phenomenon of child soldiers, like genocide, slavery and torture, seems like one of those crimes that no nation could legitimately defend. Yet the Obama administration just decided to leave countless kids stranded on some of the world’s bloodiest battlegrounds. The administration stunned human rights groups last month by sidestepping a commitment to help countries curb the military exploitation of children. Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy reported that President Obama issued a presidential memorandum granting waivers from the Child Soldiers Prevention Act to four countries: Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and Yemen. The memo instructed Secretary of State Hilary Clinton that it is in our “national interest” to continue extending military aid to those countries, despite their failure to comply with the rules Congress passed and George W. Bush signed in 2008. A thumbs-up for child soldiers from the pen of President Obama? Whitehouse spokesperson P.J. Crowley explained it was a strategic decision to ease the 2008 law. The rationale is that on balance, it’s more effective for the U.S. to keep providing military assistance that will help countries gradually evolve out of the practice of marshaling kids to the battlefield, rather than isolating them. Mr. Obama has provided us with proof once more what an incompetent, black hearted ass he is. Kill off the children by encouraging them to fight wars……”if it’s against terrorists”. This man has got to be stopped. He seems to be all about causing death. President Death and his DemocraticDeathStar raises it’s ugly head once more. There is no rational excuse for this insanity…..arm the little kids they can hide behind rocks better! http://www.infowars.com/white-house-says-child-soldiers-are-ok-if-they-fight-ter… added by: ReverandG

Poultry, Beef More Likely to Make You Sick, CDC Says

Credit: VirtualErn via Flickr. If you want to reduce your chances of foodborne illness, go veggie. That’s one take away from a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report linking types of food to illness outbreaks in the U.S. Of course, you can’t blame the poultry or beef. And even vegetables can make you sick if they’re not properly handled or prepared. Maybe another take away is the need for stricter enforcement of health codes. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tiny turtle causes taxiing plane to return to gate

ATLANTA (AP) — A caged, 2-inch turtle traveling with a 10-year-old girl caused a crew to turn around a taxiing plane, take the girl and her sisters off the flight and tell them they couldn't bring their pet along. The sisters threw the animal and cage in the trash and returned to their seats crying Tuesday after AirTran Airways employees on the jetway said they couldn't care for the turtle while their father drove to retrieve it. Two days later, however, Carley Helm was reunited with Neytiri even though at first the family thought the pet was emptied with the trash. Carley was heading home to Milwaukee after visiting her father in Atlanta with sisters Annie, 13, and Rebecca, 22, when the flap unfolded. Rebecca said the three were led onto the jetway and told they'd have to get rid of the baby red ear slider — named Neytiri after the princess in the movie “Avatar” — if they wanted to reboard. “I asked, 'What do you mean get rid of it?' and they said throw it away,” she said. “I was very sad, and I felt bad for my littlest sister because it was her first pet and she was planning to take care of it herself.” While the sisters say they were told to put the animal in the trash, AirTran says they chose that themselves, despite an offer to fly later at no extra charge. AirTran company policy bars animals other than cats, dogs and household birds in the cabin, said spokesman Christopher White. White cited a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that says the reptiles have been known to carry salmonella bacteria. The sisters say they made it past security screeners and an AirTran gate agent before boarding. One flight attendant told them to stow the cage under their seat, they say. But with the flight rolling toward its takeoff, an attendant told them the turtle wasn't allowed in the cabin. Rebecca Helm called their father, and he began driving back to the airport. She asked an AirTran employee to make arrangements with her father to look after the pet until he could get there, but the employee refused. “I basically had to make a really fast decision because the whole plane was being delayed,” Rebecca Helm said. The bin wasn't very full and she thought the turtle could be found easily once her dad arrived, she said. Rebecca twice declined the offer to take a later flight, White said. “We don't have the personnel or the facilities to care for people's pets,” White said. Rebecca asked if throwing the pet away would allow for them to get back on the flight, White said. The gate agent did not tell the sisters what to do but said they could not get on the plane with the turtle, White said. “At no time did any AirTran Airways crew member order or suggest that they put the turtle in the trash,” he said. Half an hour later, the sisters' father called, saying he wanted to come look through the trash, White said. The gate agent looked, couldn't find the turtle and assumed it had been emptied, he said. The airline, a unit of AirTran Holdings Inc. discovered Wednesday that the ramp supervisor had rescued the turtle from the trash “out of his own compassion” and given it to another crew member, who took it home for her 5-year-old son, White said. AirTran told that crew member the original owners wanted it back, and the airline arranged for the turtle to fly as cargo to Milwaukee on Thursday, White said. The sisters' mother reported what happened to animal rights group PETA, which sent a letter to AirTran demanding an investigation and disciplinary action. For their part, Rebecca Helm says her sisters “are very happy to have the turtle back.” http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Tiny-turtle-causes-taxiing-apf-1122992999.html?x=0 added by: MotherForTruth

Obama Issues Executive Order Mandating “Lifestyle Behavior Modification”

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is fond of saying, “You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do important things that you would otherwise avoid.” Well, the Obama Administration certainly has not let the British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater Horizon oil rig crisis go to waste, using it as a smokescreen to silently assault and further diminish American citizens’ personal freedom. While the nation has its eyes and ears focused on the blame game ping-pong match between President Obama and BP top brass, President Obama on Thursday, June 10, quietly announced a new Executive Order establishing the “National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council.” Claiming the “authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America,” President Obama has truly gone off the deep end this time in his most atrocious attempt to date to control every aspect of Americans’ lives. According to Sec. 5. of the Executive Order that details the President’s “National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy,” the Council will be charged with carrying out “lifestyle behavior modification” among American citizens that do not exhibit “healthy behavior.” The President’s desired lifestyle behavior modifications focus on: * smoking cessation; * proper nutrition; * appropriate exercise; * mental health; * behavioral health; * sedentary behavior; * substance-use disorder; and * domestic violence screenings. Making matters even worse, if that is even possible at this point, President Obama will create an “Advisory Group” composed of experts hand-picked from the public health field and various other areas of expertise “outside the Federal Government.” Let’s consider who the President has sought advice and mentoring from in the past: * Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who the Anti-Defamation League calls a “Messenger of Intolerance,” and * Bill Ayers, leader of the 1960′s domestic terrorist group ”Weatherman” that was “responsible for 30 bombings aimed at destroying the defense and security infrastructures of the U.S.” Now, President Obama is going to seek medical advisors who will be charged with modifying lifestyles and behaviors of those citizens he deems unhealthy? “Paging Dr. Kevorkian! You’re wanted in the White House STAT by President Obama!” Whether you are a child, a parent, a worker, or retired, the President’s approximately 25-member “Advisory Group” will soon be present in every aspect of Americans’ lives, as the Executive Order prescribes. Specifically, our new so-called lifestyle behavior modification advisors will be actively carrying out the President’s orders in: * worksite health promotion; * community services, including community health centers; * preventive medicine; * health coaching; * public health education; * geriatrics; and * rehabilitation medicine. President Obama’s sweeping plan to enforce “lifestyle behavior modification” is chock full of open-ended target areas, especially when it comes to issues of “mental” and “behavioral” health, “proper nutrition,” “sedentary behavior,” and “appropriate exercise.” The President’s Executive Order is a blatant and forceful attempt to adjust the way Americans young and old think, behave, eat, drink and whatever else free will used to entitle our nation’s citizens to enjoy as prescribed by the Founding Fathers. If you are feeling stressed-out, sad, confused, hungry, thirsty, bored, or tired, do you honestly trust President Obama and his “Advisory Group” to act in your best interests? added by: Omnomynous

UK Boys’ Conviction in Rape Case Sets Off Storm

(May 25) — The jury in London has spoken, but so have the critics. And the consensus seems to be that two boys — ages 10 and 11 — and the 8-year-old girl they were found guilty of trying to rape had no place being in a criminal court in the first place. “Astonishing and depressing” and “absurd” and “we are making demons of our children” were some of the words used after the Central Criminal Court verdict was handed down Monday. They were accompanied by calls for reform in the prosecution of children in England and Wales, including raising the age of criminal responsibility from 10. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, where the legal systems differ from England's, such cases would go before a children's panel hearing, not a criminal court. Some of the most pointed criticism came from Britain's former director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken MacDonald, currently a professor of law at the London School of Economics. “Put bluntly, we've been witnessing a spectacle that has no place in an intelligent society: very young children do not belong in adult criminal courts. They rarely belong in criminal courts at all,” he wrote in The Times of London. The boys, who were both 10 at the time of the offense, which they denied committing, have been placed on Britain's sex offenders' registry ahead of sentencing. They were cleared of rape in a case in which the girl changed her story under cross-examination, saying she had lied because she was afraid her mother wouldn't give her candy if she knew she'd willingly pulled down her underpants. MacDonald said, “We need to be more mature than to design a system of youth justice around the barbarism of the most extreme cases. 'You show me yours and I'll show you mine' litters every playground in the country. When did we forget?” A lawyer with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children said children find cross-examination “very difficult to deal with,” a view supported by the U.K.'s Criminal Bar Association. “If an adult is saying to a very young child something didn't happen, the child may be very conflicted by that because it's used to obeying adults,” the association's Paul Mendelle told the BBC. The founder of Kidscape, a charity designed to protect children from bullying, was quoted in media reports as saying it was “absolutely wrong” to try the boys at the Old Bailey court, which takes its name from the street on which it's located. “I think it horribly reflects on our whole system, that a case like this with children should be tried in this way,” founder Michele Elliott said. “It should have been held in camera with no publicity at all. The whole thing is horrific.” The judge refused to dismiss the case when the girl changed her story, saying it was for the jury to decide if she could be trusted. The guilty verdict came down 10 to 2. “Attempted rape is a serious offense and can have long-term effects on the victim,” Felicity Gerry, a criminal lawyer and author of “The Sexual Offenses Handbook,” told The Times. “Decisions to prosecute children are never made lightly. But it is hard to see why the decision was made to pursue [this] prosecution.” Philip Johnston, a columnist for London's Daily Telegraph, called the conviction “astonishing and depressing.” “As a nation, we keep saying we want to stop children growing up too quickly; and yet, when they do childish things we attach adult guilt and morality to them, drag them into court and put them on sex offender registers and hate databases,” he wrote. “We must be mad.” added by: TimALoftis

10 women arrested for being emo in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia's religious police have arrested 10 “emo” women for allegedly causing a disturbance in a coffee shop, Al-Yaum newspaper reported on Saturday. The news comes amid reports of a growing backlash from some women against the religious police, including assaults against officers from women stopped by the police officers from the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. The coffee shop owner in the eastern city of Dammam called the Commission to complain after the young women, dressed and made up in the “emo” fashion, apparently began disturbing other clients. The religious police then called their parents to come and collect the women, and to sign pledges that the girls would not repeat their ostensibly offensive un-Islamic behaviour and dress. According to recent reports, growing numbers of urban young Saudi women are latching on to the emo fashion popular from Japan to Europe and the Americas. While Saudi women normally must appear in public shrouded by all-black abayas and headscarves, some daringly open their abayas in places such as malls and coffee shops to reveal more trendy outfits underneath. http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1262942/Saudi-religious-police-nab- 'emo'-girls added by: grassroutes

Kim Kardashian — Hello Kitty Controversy

Filed under: Kim Kardashian Kim Kardashian is being ripped apart by her Twitter fans and PETA for the way she held a kitten in a photo she posted on her page — but according to another animal rights group, it’s not as bad as it seems. We spoke to the Society for the Prevention of… Read more

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Suicide-Prevention Expert Talks Possible Andrew Koenig Warning Signs

‘Growing Pains’ actor’s actions before his death appear to point to suicide. By Gil Kaufman Andrew Koenig Photo: IMDB Police have not yet confirmed what caused the death of “Growing Pains” actor Andrew Koenig , whose body was found in a Vancouver park on Thursday. But according to a suicide-prevention expert, the 41-year-old actor — who Vancouver police classified as being “despondent” upon his disappearance and who reportedly suffered from depression — exhibited some of the signs of someone who might be thinking about harming themselves. “I understand that Andrew had a history of depression, and if you combine some of the other signs [such as clearing out his Los Angeles apartment ], there is cause for concern,” said Dr. John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Draper does not have firsthand knowledge of the Koenig case, but he said anyone who is concerned that someone close to them might be considering suicide should make every effort to reach out to that person and make sure they have the help they need. “Instead of saying, ‘I’m sad’ or ‘I’m having a bad day,’ someone who is depressed might say, ‘I’m having a bad life’ or ‘Everything is bad,’ ” he said. “When you hear those kinds of statements, it tells you this person might be depressed.” He said other signs include irritability and anger, low energy and fatigue or sleeplessness, difficulty concentrating or talking about suicidal thoughts. “People who are suicidal will tell you, ‘I’d be better off dead,’ and you need to act on that sign,” he said. “You need to get that individual some help or contact a professional. If you hear or notice that in some way they are making plans — getting lethal means, gathering pills, buying a gun or you find a rope — or something suggests that they’re doing something differently to create a situation that could put them in danger, you should tell them you’re worried about them and offer help.” Draper said giving away possessions or things that are of value to the individual or moving to another city unexpectedly might also be signs. “They could be moving to another city to seek an opportunity, which could be a good sign that they want to change their lives and plan for the future,” he said. “But you have to question: Why are they moving? What will happen there that won’t happen at the other location? What are their supports there? If they have a history of depression, it’s important to know they’re going to something instead of running away.” He said moving to another city — even one with fond memories, which Vancouver reportedly had for Koenig — might also lead to further isolation for someone who has a history of depression. Koenig’s parents held an emotional news conference Thursday to talk about their son and provide a warning about suicide. “My son took his own life,” Koenig’s father, “Star Trek” icon Walter Koenig, said between long pauses. “The only thing I want to say is — we’ve already said what a good guy he was and a good human being, and he was obviously in a lot of pain. … For those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it.” In the days following Koenig’s February 14 disappearance, it was revealed that he had suffered from depression and had mailed a letter to his father before vanishing that gave the family cause for concern; the contents of that letter have not yet been revealed. Police found the actor’s body in Vancouver’s Stanley Park but have not yet discussed the manner in which Koenig died. As for what concerned friends and family can do to help someone who might be suicidal, Draper said it’s important not to minimize the concerning behavior and let the person know you care about them and want to help them feel safe. “You can let them know that this is a bad time but that they’ll be able to get through it if they get help,” he said. “It’s important not to abandon them. Let them know how to contact you, and try to get them help, especially if they don’t have a physician or therapist of their own.” Among other warning signs that someone may be suicidal: talking or writing about death, dying or suicide when these actions are out of the ordinary for the person; feeling rage or uncontrolled anger or seeking revenge; acting reckless or engaging in risky activities; feeling trapped; increasing alcohol or drug use; withdrawing from friends, family and society; feeling anxious, agitated or unable to sleep or sleeping all the time; experiencing dramatic mood changes; and seeing no reason for living or having no sense of purpose in life. The hot line encourages calls from anyone who is feeling suicidal; is looking for information about suicide or mental illness, is struggling with substance abuse or addiction; wants to help a friend or loved one; is having relationship problems; or is suffering from abuse, violence, loneliness or family problems. Calls to the 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week hot line at (800) 273-8255 will connect you with a free and confidential crisis center in the Lifeline network closest to your location. Head to mtvU’s HalfOfUs.com to get information and resources about depression, suicide and more important issues.

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Chihuahuas Take Manhattan!

They waited outside the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals headquarters on E. 92nd St. with pure hearts: They were there to adopt chihuahuas

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