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India’s National Solar Mission, 20 GW of Anti-Poor & Anti-Democratic Policy Implementation?

photo: technicolorcavalry / Creative Commons India’s National Solar Mission is certainly impressive in ambition: Over one gigawatt installed by 2013 and over 20 GW installed over about the next decade. So what’s not to like about it? If you listen the words of

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Britney Spears Does the Jon Benet of the Day

I don’t know what these are about, but I do know that they look like they are of Jon Benet Ramsey 20 years later, taken by some Sears caliber photographer….in other words…fuckin awesome…. This is channeling some Courtney Love crackwhore shit that i am sure smells like a little piece of heaven….or what you’d expect it to smell like with your limited budget and the quality of her scabby body… If you know what I mean…pervert.

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AP’s Crutsinger Issues Incomplete, Sloppy, Misleading Report on November’s Record Deficit, Obama-GOP ‘Tax-Cut Plan’

How can you cover a story about Uncle Sam's November Monthly Treasury Statement and the proposed Obama-GOP compromise on taxes and unemployment benefits without using the words “spending,” “receipts,” any form of “collect,” or “unemployment”? It's a neat trick, but the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger pulled it off in his Friday afternoon dispatch shortly after the government report's release. Instead of communicating apparently boring facts, Crutsinger concentrated his fire on the “tax-cut agreement” with a supposed “cost (of) $855 billion over two years” worked out by President Obama and Congressional Republicans. In doing so, he “somehow” failed to mention that the proposal includes a 13-month extension of unemployment benefits. Based on a comparison

Chelsea Handler, Kathy Griffin Defend Their Comedy


’When you act irresponsibly like Lindsay Lohan, you’re gonna get made fun of by me,’ Handler says. By Jocelyn Vena Chelsea Handler and Kathy Griffin Photo: Getty Images Chelsea Handler and Kathy Griffin have struck comedy gold over the years poking fun at celebrities. But recently their comedic jabs have gotten the ladies into a bit of hot water: Griffin for mocking Bristol Palin’s weight and Handler for making comments about Angelina Jolie’s love life . So when the two sat down on Handler’s E! talk show , they aruged that while people may take offense at their words, what they are doing isn’t bullying. “There’s a big difference between being a comedian and bullying,” Griffin said when she appeared on “Chelsea Lately” on Thursday night. The show’s host agreed, noting, “Bullying is being a bully to someone who’s defenseless, a poor little person who’s done nothing wrong, not the people who are a–holes. When you act irresponsibly and run around the world like Lindsay Lohan, you’re gonna get made fun of by me.” It’s not the first time Handler has defended her comedy. After footage of a recent act, during which she made some seething comments about Jolie, appeared online, she explained, “They were talking about me on ‘The View,’ talking about me and my Angelina Jolie tirade. Can I just say that I’ve been making fun of Angelina Jolie since she made out with her brother?” she remarked. “If I’ve learned nothing from this, it’s to write new jokes.” For those wondering what Handler’s beef is with Jolie, the comedian is pals with Jennifer Aniston, who was married to Brad Pitt before he hooked up with Jolie.

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Cher’s Old Dead Nipple of the Day

I am lazy. I don’t really feel like writing my useless commentary on this. You all have eyes. You all know how so vile it’s amazing this is. I mean this is the closest thing you can get to jerking off to necrophilia fetishes without actually jerking off to autopsy pics. Not to mention, the whole idea of a 60 year old wearing sheer bras to events and nothing else is on some kind of level of genius my words just couldn’t express. I am mesmorized, confused, aroused, scared adn disgusted all at the same time. This picture is more than just a nipple. It’s got so much more depth than that.

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The Wikileaks Word Frequency

The Wikileaks Word Frequency A word cloud visualization of the words in the wikileaks documents. Size of the word reflects its frequency across the 292 documents released thus far. *** From the London Guardian article “12 Days of Wikileaks” “President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed the Wikileaks revelations as “psychological warfare.” Iran's foreign ministry spokesman thundered: “The enemies of the Islamic world are pursuing a project of Iranophobia and disunity. This project only protects the interests of the Zionist regime and its supporters.” Still, the documents will reinforce the regime's world view by underlining the huge effort being made by the US to contain Iran by applying pressure for UN sanctions over its nuclear programme or stopping arms deliveries to groups like Hamas and Hizbullah. It will be harder to maintain the pretence of good relations with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states because of exposure of their fear of Tehran. Iran remains defiant and is not as isolated as Washington would like. It is influential in Iraq and has good relations with Turkey. It is clear that Barack Obama's efforts to reach out to it have failed, with some arguing he was never serious about engagement. The status quo looks volatile and threatening.” added by: maasanova

3 New Orleans Police Convicted In Post-Katrina Killing, Burning Of Body

NEW ORLEANS — A former New Orleans police officer was convicted Thursday of fatally shooting a man in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath and another officer was convicted of burning the man's body in a case that exposed one of the ugliest chapters in the police department's troubled history. A federal jury also convicted a third officer of writing a false report on the deadly shooting of 31-year-old Henry Glover, but two others were acquitted of charges stemming from the alleged cover-up. The jury of five men and seven women convicted former officer David Warren of manslaughter in the shooting death of 31-year-old Henry Glover outside a strip mall on Sept. 2, 2005. Prosecutors said Warren shot an unarmed man in the back. Officer Gregory McRae was convicted of burning Glover's body in a car. Lt. Dwayne Scheuermann was acquitted of that charge. Both were cleared of charges they beat the men who had brought the dying Glover to a makeshift police compound in search of help. Lt. Travis McCabe was convicted of writing a false report on the shooting and lying to the FBI and a grand jury. Lt. Robert Italiano was cleared of charges he submitted the false report and lied to the FBI. “This was a case that needed to be aired,” U.S. District Judge Lance Africk said after the verdicts were read aloud. Some of the officers hugged each other before they left the courtroom, while their relatives tried to console each other. Glover's relatives sobbed as they embraced each other. Rebecca Glover, Henry's aunt, said the verdict doesn't close the case for her. “This has been a long, anguishing time,” she said. “All of them should have been found guilty. They were all in on it.” Warren, who has been in custody since his indictment earlier this year, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors asked Africk to jail McRae and McCabe while they await sentencing. The judge set a hearing Friday on that request. Warren's attorney, Julian Murray, said he planned to appeal. “I don't think people understand the split-second decisions police officers sometime have to make,” he said. A total of 20 current or former New Orleans police officers have been charged this year in a series of Justice Department civil rights investigations. The probe of Glover's death was the first of those cases to be tried. This isn't the first time federal authorities have tried to clean up the city's police department. The Justice Department launched a broad review of the force in the 1990s, when it was reeling from a string of lurid corruption cases. An officer, Antoinette Frank, was convicted of killing her patrol partner in a 1995 robbery. Another officer, Len Davis, was convicted of arranging the 1994 murder of Kim Groves, a woman who had filed a brutality complaint against him. All five of the officers charged in the Glover case testified during the trial, describing the grueling, dangerous conditions they endured after the Aug. 29, 2005 storm, when thousands of desperate people were trapped in the flooded city. Looting was rampant and bodies rotted on the streets for days because there was nowhere to take them, officers recalled. With lives on the line, the officers said they had no time to write reports or investigate anything but the most serious of crimes. U.S. Attorney Jim Letten said the jury rejected the notion that stress from Katrina was a defense for the officers' actions. “Tonight's verdict is a critical phase in the recovery and healing of this city, of the people of this region,” Letten said. The jury had to weigh the defendants' testimony against the words of several officers who admitted they initially lied to the FBI or a grand jury – or both – before cooperating with the government. Warren, 47, said he was guarding a police substation at the mall and armed with his own assault rifle when Glover and a friend, Bernard Calloway, pulled up in what appeared to be a stolen truck. Warren claimed Glover and Calloway ran toward a gate that would have given them access to the building and ignored his commands to stop. He said he thought he saw a gun in Glover's hand before he fired one shot at him from a second-floor balcony. But Warren's partner that day, Officer Linda Howard, testified Glover and Calloway weren't armed and didn't pose a threat. Calloway said he saw Glover leaning against the truck and lighting a cigarette, with his back facing the strip mall, just before he was shot. It wasn't the only time Warren discharged his weapon that day. Earlier in the morning, Warren had fired a warning shot at a man on a bicycle. Warren said he felt threatened by the man because he kept circling and looking up at him. After Warren shot Glover, a passing motorist, William Tanner, stopped and drove the wounded man, Calloway and Glover's brother, Edward King, to a school that members of the police department's SWAT team using in the storm's aftermath. Tanner and Calloway testified they were ordered out of the car at gunpoint, handcuffed and beaten by officers who ignored their pleas to help Glover. McRae, 49, admitted he drove Tanner's Chevrolet Malibu from the school to a nearby Mississippi River levee and set it on fire with Glover's body still in the back seat. McRae said it was his idea to burn the car and did it because he was weary of seeing rotting corpses after the storm. Another officer testified he saw McRae laughing after he set the fire. “We admitted he burned the car, because that's what he did,” his attorney, Frank DeSalvo, said after the verdict. “What he denied was that he intended to violate anybody's civil rights. Scheuermann, 48, said he was stunned when he saw McRae toss a flare into the front seat of the car and then shoot out the rear window to stoke the fire. “Thank goodness that we had 12 jurors with the courage to vote their conscience in a climate like this,” said Scheuermann's lawyer, Jeffrey Kearney. Steven Lemoine, Italiano's attorney, said his client was a “terrific” police officer who served the city with distinction for nearly four decades. “I think the jury saw him for who he is,” he said. McCabe's lawyers declined to comment. added by: TimALoftis

Medical marijuana & flying: If paperwork checks out, Denver Police and the TSA say, “Get high”

It won’t make the body scans or perverse groping security pat-downs any easier to handle, but medical marijuana patients traveling to one of five states from DIA can now pack their cannabis openly instead of, say, hiding it in a shampoo bottle. http://www.jackherer.com/archives/medical-marijuana-flying-if-paperwork-checks-o… added by: JackHerer

MLB Player Rips Obama, Questions President’s Birthplace

Baltimore Orioles outfielder Luke Scott was at baseball's winter meetings on Tuesday and discussed President Barack Obama with David Brown of Yahoo's Big League Stew. Scott slammed Obama, claiming that he does not represent America and that he was not born in the United States. “He was not born here. That's my belief. I was born here,” Scott ranted. “If someone accuses me of not being born here, I can go — within 10 minutes — to my filing cabinet and I can pick up my real birth certificate and I can go, 'See? Look! Here it is. Here it is.' The man has dodged everything. He dodges questions, he doesn't answer anything. And why? Because he's hiding something.” The 32-year-old went on to say that there is no legal documentation of Obama. added by: TimALoftis

AcroWar – Alphabetical Soup – LMNOP

The letters are LMNOP, any subject or topic. Feel free to use any Pic / Video relevant to your words. This game will last 24 hours (check my 1st comment for remaining time) At the end of 24 hrs, everyones top 2 scores are added for a Winner, who's name will be put in the headline for all to see in the Acro hall of fame, aka group page. (a group with only 24 members, hint-hint) the Letters are L – M – N – O – P added by: Stoneyroad