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Saturday, May 08, 2010

Conspiracy Theories by Bob Allen

Conspiracy Theories

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Friday, May 07, 2010

The Newspaper.com: Maryland: Town Residents Vote To Ban Speed Cameras

Maryland: Town Residents Vote To Ban Speed Cameras
Sykesville, Maryland becomes the tenth jurisdiction to ban speed cameras by referendum.

Sykesville, MarylandSykesville, Maryland yesterday became the tenth jurisdiction to reject the use of photo enforcement by referendum. The town was to be the first in Carroll County to operate automated ticketing machines after leaders approved an ordinance designating three speed camera zones on February 22. These plans fell through after a group of residents collected more than enough signatures within the thirty-day deadline to put an ordinance repeal on the ballot. Sixty-one percent of Sykesville voters insisted on repealing the use of speed cameras.

The results are directly contrary to polling data released by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. In a 2008 report on the nearby Montgomery County speed camera program, the insurance company-backed group claimed sixty-two percent of residents supported the use of automated ticketing machines. The institute has a significant financial interest in the issue as states like Arizona, California and Illinois apply license points to certain types of photo tickets. A similar incentive drove town officials to spend taxpayer money in an attempt to convince voters to keep the cameras.

Read the entire story in http://www.thenewspaper.com/ here:http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/31/3130.asp

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Anchorage Daily News Breaking News: Platform glitches multiplied - Series of failures led to rig explosion

Series of failures led to rig explosion

ON THE GULF OF MEXICO - The deadly blowout of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was triggered by a bubble of methane gas that escaped from the well and shot up the drill column, expanding quickly as it burst through several seals and barriers before exploding, according to interviews with rig workers conducted during BP's internal investigation.

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Off Track Art reception for guest artist Jodi O’Connell

Off Track Art reception for guest artist Jodi O’Connell Friday, May 7th between 5:30 and 7:30 PM

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April 15, 2010 Off Track Art Newsletter

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GUEST ARTIST, May/June: Jodi O’Connell

Off Track Art welcomes colorful painter, Jodi O’Connell, as our guest artist for May and June. Drop by to the reception on Friday, May 7th between 5:30 and 7:30 PM to meet Jodi. An expressive painter of traditional genres, Jodi renders her subjects in bright, glowing colors.

CALENDAR for SPRING:

OPENING: “Off Track goes off track” is an exhibit of creative interpretations of the gallery name and other musings by artists from Off Track Art. It opens April 18th in the Great Hall at Carroll County Community College, and runs through May 21, 2010. Please join us at a reception: Sunday, April 18th, from 2-4 PM.

OUT and ABOUT:

Gordon Wickes took part of the fund raiser for The Maryland Art Place, “Out of Order,” in Baltimore on Friday, April 9.

Melinda Byrd has an oil painting at the following event: Come and see, and maybe bid and take a piece home with you. Apr 22, Thursday, 6:30 pm Juried Art Show, Benefit Auction and Lecture with Greg Mort at the Howard Conservancy. Greg Mort, Artist and Author of The Artist & the Art of Stewardship, is considered to be one of America’s foremost contemporary painters. His works are included in many prominent collections including the Smithsonian and the Corcoran Gallery. Mort’s painting, Stewardship became part of President and Mrs. Clinton’s collection at the White House. He will talk about his work and how it expresses his passion for the environment and the importance of stewardship. Juried works of art are on display in the Gudelsky Gallery along with the entire Stewardship collection by Greg Mort. An artists' reception begins at 6:30pm followed by Greg Mort's lecture at 7pm. A live auction of the juried works and Greg Mort's pieces will take place, plus a book signing. A great way to celebrate Earth Day! $10 per person. To register, click on this link: http://www.hcconservancy.org/programs.php

Linda Van Hart is top of the wait list for Craft Boston April 9-11 at The Seagate World Trade Center.

Gail Elwell is involved with The Artchicks, "Gathering," recently on view at the Scott Gallery, Carroll Community College, will be opening in Lubbock, Texas, May 17-June 18, at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts.

More of Gail’s works can be seen in her collage project, "52 Weeks," which opens at the Christina Collin-Smith Gallery in Cumberland, Md., in June.

ARTISTS:

Vestal Abbott
Melinda Byrd: http://www.byrdcallstudio.com/
Kevin Dayhoff: kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com
Mary Decker: http://www.chartruesemoose.com/
Gail Elwell: http://www.gailelwell.com/
Judy Goodyear
Charlotte Laslo
Cathy Sawdey
Gordon Wickes
Linda van Hart: http://www.tollhousestudio.com/
Bobby Waddell
Susan Williamson
Pamela Zappardino
GUEST, Thomas Sterner
GUEST, Jodi O’Connell: http://www.jodioconnell.com/

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20100507 OTA OConnell reception

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By Golly, life’s too darn short…

Pelosi: It’s Cheaper to Treat Teens for Drug Use Than Interdict Drugs at Border



Today's Headlines

Friday, May 7, 2010


Pelosi: It’s Cheaper to Treat Teens for Drug Use Than Interdict Drugs at Border
(CNSNews.com)
- While pointing out that it is the responsibility of the federal government to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) said Thursday it is cheaper to treat teens for drug abuse than it is to interdict drugs being smuggled across the border. She said she is “for reducing [drug] demand in the United States.”

House Speaker Pelosi Thanks Nuns for Supporting ‘Life Affirming’ Health Care Bill
(CNSNews.com)
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a Catholic, thanked American nuns who supported passage of the health care bill. "We believe that the health care initiative was respecting the dignity and worth of every person," Pelosi told the Catholic Community Conference on Thursday.

92 Percent of Americans Believe in God; Only 5 Percent Oppose National Day of Prayer
(CNSNews.com)
- Just two weeks after a federal judge in Madison, Wis., ruled that the annual National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional, 92 percent of Americans told the USA Today/Gallup poll that they believe in God and only 5 percent said they oppose the National Day of Prayer.

Sen. Shelby: Financial Reform Violates Privacy
(CNSNews.com)
– Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), senior Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, said that provisions in the new financial regulatory bill violate privacy rights by allowing the government to collect any financial information it wants from any financial institution it wants. Shelby said Republicans would offer amendments to “surgically strike” such objectionable provisions.

Franklin Graham: ‘God Used’ Judge Who Ruled National Day of Prayer Unconstitutional ‘to Accomplish His Purposes’
(CNSNews.com)
– A standing ovation greeted preacher Franklin Graham as he took the podium at the National Day of Prayer on Capitol Hill on Thursday to give the keynote address. Graham did not back down from criticism that he had disparaged Muslims, telling the crowd that he is a Christian minister who preaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Pakistan’s Jihadists Form A Complex Web of Collaborating Groups
(CNSNews.com)
– JeM and HUJI, along with others like Lashkar-e-Toiba/Tayyiba (LeT), Hizb ul-Mujahideen and Harkat ul-Ansar are among the sometimes bewildering array of jihadist groups operating in South Asia. Most historically have focused on fighting Indian rule in disputed Kashmir, but they are also part of a broader jihad that views the United States as an enemy and target.

Gibbs Can't Say If Obama Used Sexual Slur Against Tea Party Activists in Interview With Newsweek Editor
(CNSNews.com)
– White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said he did not know and could not imagine asking President Barack Obama whether he used the vulgar sexual term “tea baggers” to describe Americans active in the Tea Party movement. But he added that he would check.


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Actress Kim Kardashian: Fox News ‘Very Reputable,’ The ‘Only News in the House’
(CNSNews.com)
- Actress and model Kim Kardashian turned down CBS’s invitation to attend the White House Correspondents Dinner, but told CNSNews.com that she decided to attend as a guest of Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren. Kardashian said Fox News Channel, which is often criticized by liberals, is “the only news in the house” where she resides.

NBC’s Meredith Vieira: ‘Real Shocker To Me’ That Obama Hadn’t Done National Press Conference for 7 Months
(CNSNews.com)
– Meredith Vieira, co-host of NBC’s Today Show, also said that a president “should be available to the media as much as possible because that’s the only way the public can get answers.”


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Britain’s Top Two Parties Locked in Election Standoff
New Hampshire Bus Bomb Scare Was A Misunderstanding
Investigators Looking for Money Courier in Times Square Bomb Plot
Third Navy SEAL Not Guilty of Punching Iraqi Terrorist
Oil Spill May Endanger Human Health, Government Officials Say
Past Oil Spill Exercises Did Not Anticipate Scale of Current Disaster
TV Academy Honors ‘Television With A Conscience’
Immigration Reform Will Require ‘Act of Political Leadership,’ Says Border Chief
Shell Oil Ready to Drill in Arctic Ocean to Recoup Its Years-Long Investment
Franklin Graham Prays at Pentagon, Says 'Islam Got a Pass'
Illinois Democrats Moving Budget That Shorts Pensions
Obama White House Reviving Russian Nuke Deal That Bush Scrapped
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NEWSPAPER ROUNDUP:

‘Hundreds’ of drivers’ licenses issued to illegal aliens, foreign residents in Philly
Los Angeles DMV workers accused of illegally issuing driver's licenses, vehicle titles
Violent movie trailer declares war on Arizona for immigration law
Homosexual activists challenge federal Defense of Marriage Act as unconstitutional
Republican lawmakers launch states' rights task force
Day of Prayer observed in Denver, but lawsuit looms
University of Utah seniors say goodbye with vulgar send off in student newspaper
Interior Dept. defends raft trip taken by official during oil spill
Michigan elementary school principal investigated for black-students-only class trip
Boehner slams FCC for 'takeover of Internet'
Senate Republicans delay controversial appellate court pick Goodwin Liu
Ancient DNA shows interbreeding between Homo sapiens and Neanderthal
Klamath farmers told to expect 30 percent of normal water supply
California parole agency breaks up sex-offender encampment in Anaheim
U.Va. president wants a law requiring police to report student arrests to the university
Girl, 14, kicks 12-year-old out of car and steals it
Miami airport screener teased after private parts viewed on body imaging machine


COMMENTARY

The End of La Dolce Vita
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The nations of Europe have made commitments beyond their capacity to keep, given their growing debts and aging populations. And America is not all that far behind. The ever-expanding European and American welfare states of the 20th century will contract in the 21st. A time of austerity is at hand. Indeed, what is about to be tested is democracy itself.

The Go-Fly List for Terrorists
By Michelle Malkin
If America’s homeland security policies were subject to truth-in-advertising laws, the “no-fly” list would be known around the world by its right and proper name: the “go-fly” list. As in: Go right ahead, jihadists, and fly our planes. While grandmas and grade-schoolers and war heroes patiently pass through a gauntlet of wands, checkpoints and screening obstacles, the nation’s safety watchdogs are asleep at the wheel. And nearly nine years after Sept. 11, there is still no functional interoperability among U.S. national security and criminal databases.

Fox Television’s Dung Pile
By L. Brent Bozell III
Barack Obama’s Federal Communications Commission seems to think the agency’s mission of discouraging indecency is as outdated as Glenn Miller, even as the airwaves sound more like Ozzy Osbourne. When it comes to indecency, nobody’s home at the FCC.

Brownie's Chutzpah
By Rich Galen
Mike Brown, the former head of FEMA during the Hurricane Katrina fiasco, has been using the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to sell some book he's written and to promote his business. As some of you might remember, I was in Baton Rouge with your guy Brownie right after the hurricane hit. Even then, it was all about Mike Brown.

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The Obama Mural

The Obama mural http://tinyurl.com/256yk95

May 7, 2010 Hat Tip: Computer Guy

Larger image: http://twitpic.com/1lszox/full

Special thanks you to my comrades at ThePeoplesCube.com who contributed to above comments, Ivan Betinov, Commissarka Pinkie, Obamugabe, and Grigori E.R..

Party guests from left to right: Tim Geithner, John Kerry, KSM, Oprah, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Axelrod, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Party Crashers #1, Rahm Emanuel, Eric Holder, Party Crashers #2, Harry Reid, John Edwards, Bluto, Andy Stern, Bill Clinton, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Barney Frank, Kevin Jennings

Statues left to right: Che Guevara, Saul Alinsky, Obama, Chairman Mao, Lenin

20100507 The Obama mural

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Growth Supported by Mayoral Candidate Pat Rockinberg Will Not Pay For Itself by John Medve

The Mt Airy Blog by Donnamarie Needle

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Growth Supported by Mayoral Candidate Pat Rockinberg Will Not Pay For Itself

Contributed by John Medve, Mount Airy Resident

Pat Rockinberg supports a 600 Acre Expansion of Mount Airy adding 200 houses, roads that need 500k in improvements, lifestyles that don't conform to Town code, and failing septic systems that could be the Town's responsibility down the line. His opponent, Wendi Peters, is not in favor of this annexation, however on the campaign trail, Mr. Rockinberg continues to call his opponent "big growth" and a proponent of raising taxes.

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Thursday, May 06, 2010

TimesWatch: Will Closed-Minded Country Music Let Lesbian Chely Wright In?


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Thursday May 06, 2010 @ 03:28 PM EDT

Will Closed-Minded Country Music Let Lesbian Chely Wright In?

Times' music writer Jon Caramanica also details the 2003 battle between the vulgarly anti-war Dixie Chick Natalie Maines and "reliable jingoist" Toby Keith.

ABC Touts Columnist Tom Friedman Seeing Gulf Oil Spill as 'Opportunity'

GMA's hosts and producers know what to expect when they have columnist Thomas Friedman on: Requests for yet more taxes on the American public.

Clifford Ignores Liberal Slant as Culprit in Newsweek's Decline
Stephanie Clifford's front-page piece on the money-losing Newsweek doesn't mention the mag's liberal opinionizing. But she was quick to snidely spot a right-wing slant at Reader's Digest.

NYT Editorial Page: First Amendment Protects Violent Video Games, Not Political Speech
The Times favors free expression in video games: "The Constitution, however, does not require speech to be ideal for it to be protected." But not in speech on issues of the day: "Congress must act immediately to limit the damage of this radical decision, which strikes at the heart of democracy."




Will Closed-Minded Country Music Let Lesbian Chely Wright In?

On the Thursday Arts page, music writer Jon Caramanica profiled a trio of country music's prodigal daughters, focusing first on relatively obscure country singer Chely Wright, who is raising the publicity profile for her comeback album by coming out as a lesbian.

The headline frames the country music community as reactionary and intolerant, an idea not supported by anything in Caramanica's text: “A Singer Comes Out; Now Will Nashville Let Her Back In?

By the time the country singer Chely Wright appeared on “Today” Wednesday morning, the secret was out. This minor star of the 1990s and early 2000s was coming out as a lesbian. During her early years in Nashville, “I knew that I needed to hide this to achieve my dreams,” she told the host Natalie Morales.

After noting that Wright's had only one major hit -- back in 1999 -- Caramanica gave the genre some backhanded praise as not as homophobic as it could be:

Rather, Ms. Wright’s high-profile declaration casts a spotlight on the world of country music, which has historically had little room for differences. Ms. Wright’s dissent from the genre’s talking points -- often conservative and religious, though rarely blatantly homophobic -- arrived in tandem with the release of her memoir, “Like Me: Confessions of a Heartland Country Singer” (Pantheon), and a new album, “Lifted Off the Ground” (Painted Red/Vanguard). But the impact of her story is really more powerful on country music’s monolithic image than on her own image.

Then Caramanica turned to the debut album from the Court Yard Hounds, a project by two out of three members of the once-famous country threesome The Dixie Chicks (absent anti-war singer/songwriter Natalie Maines).

Caramanica did locate a “reliable jingoist," singling out country star and Iraq War supporter Toby Keith, well-known for his criticism of Maines and his passionate 9-11 song, “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American).”

Ms. Wright’s album arrived on the same day as the self-titled debut album (on Columbia) by Court Yard Hounds, the project by the two-thirds of the Dixie Chicks -- Emily Robison and Martie Maguire -- who didn’t announce, at a 2003 concert in London, “We’re ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas.” (That was Natalie Maines, the group’s main agitator, who doesn’t appear on this album.)

From a financial perspective that sentence cost the Dixie Chicks dearly: once multiplatinum county radio darlings, they’ve been on an extended hiatus and have all but disappeared from many playlists. They entered into a war of words with Toby Keith, a reliable jingoist and pot stirrer, that only ossified their reputations as antitraditionalists. Now Ms. Robison and Ms. Maguire are in an unusual position: exceedingly famous artists attempting to pass for a new act, free of negative associations.

Maines attacked Keith by wearing a T-shirt slogan ("F.U.T.K.") that was an acronym for a vulgarity aimed at Keith.

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ABC Touts Columnist Tom Friedman Seeing Gulf Oil Spill as 'Opportunity'

ABC's Good Morning America on Thursday again brought on Thomas Friedman to lobby for taxes on carbon and oil. Talking to host George Stephanopoulos, the New York Times columnist urged Barack Obama to "use" the oil spill in Gulf of Mexico and push "a bill through the Senate."

Friedman discussed America getting off oil and argued, "Well, ultimately, it's going to require a price on carbon that will stimulate innovation in clean power technologies." He delicately mentioned forcing changes on businesses and taxpayers and touted that other countries "are putting in place, basically, these kind of carbon rules and taxes that give a very clear signal to business, where to invest."

Other than the occasional right-leaning point made by Bill O'Reilly, GMA's hosts don't often bring on conservative guests to promote lower taxes and less government regulation. Yet, Friedman is a favorite of the ABC program.

The columnist appeared on the September 8, 2008 GMA to make almost the exact same argument he made on Thursday. Talking to host Diane Sawyer, Friedman hyped, "But, you know, there's really no effective plan to make us energy independent without what I call a price signal, without either a carbon tax or a gasoline tax that's really going to shape the market in a different way."

Speaking of the then-presidential candidates, he enthused, "I'm looking for them to tell the truth, which is everywhere in the world, gasoline is taxed except us. You know, gasoline in Denmark is $10 a gallon."

Certainly, GMA's hosts and producers know what to expect when they have Tom Friedman on: Requests for yet more taxes on the American public.

A partial transcript of the May 6 segment, which aired at 7:08am EDT, follows:


HOST GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to turn to the oil spill. Fascinating column yesterday, where you said, "The oil spill was what the sub-prime mortgages were to the markets, both a wake-up call and an opportunity." You said it could be President Obama's most important leadership test.

FRIEDMAN: Yeah. I really think this is an opportunity. The President has really got to decide how am I going to deal with this spill? Does he really just want to end the oil spill? Of course he wants to do that. Or does he actually want to give birth to a new energy system that will end our addiction to oil. I for one am hoping and urging that he'll do the latter, that he'll use this as a way of pushing a bill through the Senate, that will begin to finally to end our addiction to oil. So, over time, you know, we're not going to find ourselves dependent on these kind of dangerous technologies, that inevitably lead to these kinds of accidents.

STEPHANOPOULOS: And to pick up on your previous point, that could involve some pain, higher oil and gas prices.

FRIEDMAN: Well, ultimately, it's going to require a price on carbon that will stimulate innovation in clean power technologies. Now, really, if you look out at the American business communities today, American business leaders understand that, really, every country in the world, Europe, Japan, China, are putting in place, basically, these kind of carbon rules and taxes that give a very clear signal to business, where to invest. We're the only major country in the world, not doing that. And I think it's a real -- it's a real disadvantage. I mean, China's getting ready to clean our clock. How do you say clean your clock in Mandarin, in the next great global industry, which will be clean technology.

Friedman is the second Times columnist to suggest the oil spill had a good side; in her Wednesday online "conversation" with fellow columnist David Brooks, Gail Collins said one possible "bright spot" of the spill would be a renewed American focus on environmental issues.

-- Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow Times Watch on Twitter.




Clifford Ignores Liberal Slant as Culprit in Newsweek's Decline

News that the Washington Post Co. would sell its struggling weekly magazine Newsweek made Thursday's front page in a story by Stephanie Clifford: “As Newsweek Goes on Block, An Era Fades.”

Clifford attempted to explain the decline of the magazine in general terms (“the American conversation has become harder to sum up in a single cover”). One point unaddressed by Clifford: Newsweek's purposeful shift toward liberal opinion over news-gathering. (Read MRC's Brent Baker on how the Weekly Standard dubbed “Newsweek” “Obamaweek” in July 2008.) By contrast, in 2009 Clifford had no problem finding a shift to the right at another struggling magazine, Reader's Digest.

Clifford wrote:

For generations, Time and Newsweek fought to define the national news agenda every Monday on the newsstand. Before the Internet, before cable news, before People magazine, what the newsweeklies put on their covers mattered.

As the American conversation has become harder to sum up in a single cover, that era seems to be ending. The Washington Post Company announced Wednesday that it would sell Newsweek, raising questions about the future of the newsweekly, first published 77 years ago.

There's some labeling disparity here, as Clifford finds Time magazine to have historically “a conservative stance,” while Newsweek was merely “more youth oriented” (as opposed to having “a liberal stance”).

Newsweek under The Post became a political counterweight to the Republicanism of Time under Henry Luce. While Time took a conservative stance on the Vietnam War and American culture, Newsweek ran more youth oriented covers on the war, civil rights and pop culture stars like the Beatles (though “musically they are a near disaster,” the magazine said).
....

Newsweek’s circulation was 3.14 million in the first half of 2000. By the second half of 2009, that dropped to 1.97 million. Time’s circulation declined from 4.07 million to 3.33 million in the same period. U.S. News & World Report, the also-ran newsweekly, abandoned its weekly publication schedule in 2008 to become monthly.

Meanwhile, The Economist, which offered British-accented reports on business and economic news, and The Week, an unabashedly middle-brow summary of the weekly news that began publishing in the United States in 2001, were on the rise.

Interestingly, both “The Week,” and “The Economist” have political profiles to the right of Newsweek.

Clifford hinted at the triumph of opinion over news at the increasingly ill-named Newsweek, but didn't specify from which perspective those opinions were hailing:

Both Time and Newsweek were aggressively redesigned. Time, in 2007, changed its publication date from Monday to Friday and added more analysis. Newsweek, in 2009, more or less ceased original reporting about the week’s events, and instead ran essays from columnists like Fareed Zakaria and opinionated analyses.

By contrast, Clifford had no trouble finding a conservative slant at another struggling magazine, Reader's Digest, in a snide June 19, 2009 story initially headlined “Reader's Digest Moves Right of Middle America.”




NYT Editorial Page: First Amendment Protects Violent Video Games, Not Political Speech

Today's Times makes its editorial priorities clear: It values free speech for violent video games, but not on the issues of the day. Thursday's editorial, “Video Games and Free Speech,” was launched by news the Supreme Court would review a California law that makes it illegal to sell violent video games to minors:

But video games are a form of free expression. Many have elaborate plots and characters, often drawn from fiction or history. The California law is a content-based restriction, something that is presumed invalid under the First Amendment. The Supreme Court has made it clear that minors have First Amendment rights....California lawmakers may have been right when they decided that video games in which players kill and maim are not the most socially beneficial form of expression. The Constitution, however, does not require speech to be ideal for it to be protected.

Too bad the Times doesn't hold the First Amendment in such high regard when it comes to truly important speech: political speech on issues of the day, the most vital kind there is in a democracy.

A January 22 editorial termed the Supreme Court's victory for expanding free speech, in the form of loosening restrictions on companies spending money on political campaigns, “The Court's Blow to Democracy." The text was no less hysterical:

With a single, disastrous 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has thrust politics back to the robber-baron era of the 19th century. Disingenuously waving the flag of the First Amendment, the court’s conservative majority has paved the way for corporations to use their vast treasuries to overwhelm elections and intimidate elected officials into doing their bidding.

Congress must act immediately to limit the damage of this radical decision, which strikes at the heart of democracy.

As a result of Thursday’s ruling, corporations have been unleashed from the longstanding ban against their spending directly on political campaigns and will be free to spend as much money as they want to elect and defeat candidates. If a member of Congress tries to stand up to a wealthy special interest, its lobbyists can credibly threaten: We’ll spend whatever it takes to defeat you.

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TVNewser: Greece Protests Drive Dow Down. Biz Nets, Cable Nets go Full-Bore

TVNewser: Greece Protests Drive Dow Down. Biz Nets, Cable Nets go Full-Bore

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Thursday, May 06

GREECE PROTESTS DRIVE DOW DOWN. BIZ NETS, CABLE NETS GO FULL-BORE
At 2:48pmET, as the cable news channels showed live pictures of riots in Athens, Greece, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 995 points. Several correspondents from the business channels began appearing on the news channels, including CNBC's Carl Quintanilla from Athens and Trish Regan from Lisbon both phoning in to MSNBC, while CNNMoney.com's Poppy Harlow appeared on CNN. While FBN's Nicole Petallides and Eric Bolling went on FNC. > At 2:58pmET, ABC News broadcast a...
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MORNING SHOW RATINGS: WEEK OF APRIL 26
NBC's "Today" show was again the top-rated morning show last week. Season-to-date, "Today" is the only program to show increases in the demo. NBC and ABC's "Good Morning America" were both down a bit week-to-week, while CBS "Early Show" saw an increase. All three were down slightly in the demo. The averages for the week of April 26: Total Viewers: NBC: 5.22M / ABC: 4.35M / CBS: 2.56M A25-54 rating: NBC: 2.44M / ABC: 1.73M...
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SUNDAY SHOW RATINGS: MAY 2
NBC's "Meet the Press," which launched it's new HD set this week (more here), was the top rated morning show this week. "MTP" as well as CBS' "Face the Nation" and ABC's "This Week" saw week-to-week growth in total viewers. Cable and network rebroadcasts of "MTP" drew an additional 1,105,000 viewers. "Fox News Sunday" drew an additional 1.342M million total viewers on the 6pm cable replay (the 2pm airing was preempted by live coverage) and...
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Thursday, May 06

AFGHAN ORPHANS SING HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BRIAN WILLIAMS
•A group of orphans in Afghanistan -- whom "NBC Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams profiled last year -- sent the newsman a special video for his 51st birthday. The children's orphanage was featured in a "Making a Difference" segment, which helped raise over $50,000. Video after the jump. (h/t HuffPost)...
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'AC360' AMERICAN AL-QAEDA SPECIAL; O'BRIEN'S DOCUMENTARY REVIEWED
•Next week on "AC360," CNN correspondent Nic Robertson examines the life of Bryan Neal Vinas, a young man from Long Island who was convicted of supporting Al-Qaeda terrorist plots. Release in the jump. Another note, Anderson Cooper anchors the show from Nashville, Tennessee tonight following flooding in the area. Also, NY Daily News' David Hinkley reviews Soledad O'Brien's "touching new documentary 'Rescued.'"...
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SIGHTINGS: MATT LAUER
From the tipbox, 11:13amET: Matt Lauer spotted in the lobby of News Corp./Fox News building... But since it's across the street from where he works, he could just be headed to Wendy's for a Frosty. > Update from the tipster: Lauer was headed into an elevator inside the Fox building...sans Frosty. > Update 2: from "Today" show Executive Producer Jim Bell: We went to a screening of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" in advance of...
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Thursday, May 06

ROLAND MARTIN'S ASCOT MAY BE JON STEWART'S FAVORITE THING ON CNN
Jon Stewart spent five minutes on "The Daily Show" last night discussing CNN's Roland Martin and his genteel, on-air ascot. Stewart can barely contain himself for most of the segment, saying, "It may be my favorite thing I've seen on CNN." CNN's recent ratings issues also get a couple of jabs, but its mostly about the ascot. As regular news viewers know, Martin is no stranger to splashy fashion, on air and off. (Martin's been...
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KNBC NEWSROOM STAFFER WINS MEGA MILLIONS
She wanted KFC, he wanted BBQ, now they're millionaires. Los Angeles KNBC-TV overnight assignment editor Jacki Cisneros and her husband Gilbert, who'd recently lost his job, were the lucky winners of the $266 million jackpot in California's Mega Millions lottery. Though they initially tried to stay anonymous, the couple revealed their identity last night and sat down with the "Today" show's Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira this morning. Jacki was still in the office today...
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WAS CBS CORP.'S LES MOONVES OVERPAID?
In a study for Bloomberg News, pay expert Graef Crystal looked at the compensation of 271 CEOs and found the average slipped 4.7% last year to $9.95 million, with extremes ranging from $43.2 million for CBS Corp.'s Leslie Moonves to $245,322 for Google Inc.'s Eric Schmidt. Using formulas developed over 30 years in the business, Crystal crunched the numbers and found CBS overpaid Moonves, who is married to CBS Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen, by...
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Thursday, May 06

PERFECT YOUR DEMO REEL
Next Monday evening, mediabistro.com is offering a one-night-only workshop in New York City on perfecting your television news demo reel. "CBS Morning News" anchor and "Early Show" correspondent Michelle Gielan will instruct you on how to best assemble and present one of the most essential tools in getting an on-air gig. The interactive workshop is limited to 12 students, so if you're interested go here for the full details on how to sign up. And...
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'MORNING EXPRESS' ON A QUIET RATINGS STREAK
April marked a small milestone for HLN's "Morning Express with Robin Meade" in the cable morning show race. Though still trailing the morning leader, FNC's "Fox & Friends," by 131,000 demo viewers (and a considerable 653K total viewers), "Morning Express" has now finished ahead of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for a full year in the A25-54 demo. It's also finished ahead of CNN's "American Morning" consistently. In April, "Morning Express" averaged 316,000 total viewers with 188,000...
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Wednesday, May 05

JOHN MCKENZIE LEAVING ABC NEWS
ABC News medical correspondent John McKenzie is leaving the network. McKenzie is one of more than 300 ABC News employees who took a buyout. He'll remain with the network for another couple months. McKenzie was brought to ABC News by the late Peter Jennings in 1980. Jennings hired McKenzie away from Canada's CTV to cover the Solidarity movement in Warsaw, Poland. McKenzie returned to the U.S. and was a Boston-based correspondent from 1982-1988. He later...
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Christopher Ruddy: What al-Qaida Learned From Times Square Plot

    What al-Qaida Learned From Times Square Plot


    May 5, 2010
    Federal and police investigators are tryingfeverishly to learn what a Pakistani-American named Faisal Shahzad did in his attempt to bomb Times Square last weekend. This is an important investigation, and my hat is off to federal law enforcement and the New York police for...


    Glenn Beck Should Revere Theodore Roosevelt

    May 3, 2010
    It is remarkable that Theodore Roosevelt (TR to his friends), who has been beloved as an iconic patriot and president, would become a controversial figure today. This unusual development is largely due to the rise of Glenn Beck. Glenn has been right on many issues and his...


    The Tax Bite Cometh

    Apr 26, 2010
    What s the big difference between us and them ? It s a simple, philosophical one. We who believe in free markets think the economic pie is not fixed. It can actually grow. In fact, we know that an increase in one person s slice of the pie doesn t mean, necessarily,...


    Fortuno’s Puerto Rico Miracle

    Apr 7, 2010
    Newsmax s recent cruise through the Caribbean was not only an adventure but also a learning experience. One of the highlights of our trip was our stop in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and our visit with the Republican governor of the territory, Luis Fortuno. Dick Morris and I,...


    Sir John Templeton’s Last Testament: Financial Chaos Will Last Many Years

    Mar 9, 2010
    When Sir John Templeton passed away in July of 2008, we lost one of the greatest investment minds of our time. But with great lucidity, in June of 2005, Sir John penned a memorandum to friends and family that is uncanny and prophetic in its vision of what would happen to...


    Bernie Kerik’s Excessive Sentence

    Feb 21, 2010
    Multi committunt eadem diverso criminal fato: ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit, hic diadema. Juvenal Last week, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik was sentenced to four years in federal prison. This was bad news, not just for Mr. Kerik. The...


    Obama Faces Pivotal Decision on Bush Tax Cuts

    Jan 4, 2010
    A key decision President Obama will make in 2010 will likely determine whether he is re-elected in 2012. Obama will have to decide whether he will renew the Bush tax cuts his predecessor s 2001 sweeping tax reduction program that are scheduled to expire at the end of...


    Sarah Palin and the 'Big Media Bubble'

    Nov 30, 2009
    The Sarah Palin phenomenon — demonstrated by the mammoth sales of her new memoir — and the way she has been treated by the press is indicative of a mainstream media that is simply out of touch with ordinary Americans.The treatment of Palin, and an anecdote involving...

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    Wednesday, May 05, 2010

    Byron York - For Justice Department, Times Square case Christmas Day all over again

    As it investigates the Times Square bombing plot, the Obama administration is taking steps to correct some of the mistakes made after the Detroit Christmas Day bombing attempt. But the administration seems as determined as ever to handle Times Square suspect Faisal Shahzad in the civilian justice system and not treat him as an enemy combatant, even though it appears Shahzad is connected to the Taliban in Pakistan.

    Michael Barone - In downcast Britain, a pox on all three parties

    If Labour were to win more seats than any other party—theoretically possible, but looking highly unlikely—Gordon Brown would remain prime minister and would try to form a government, presumably with support from the Liberal Democrats.

    They would presumably try to get him to commit to a proportional representation system, which would make it exceedingly unlikely that Conseratives or Labour would ever get a House of Commons majority again and which would leave the choice of government in the hands of the Liberal Democrats—a horrifying result in my opinion, considering the eccentric character of the Lib Dem party and its determination to turn the power of the British state over to the European Union.

    Susan Ferrechio - Reid wants to speed up bank bill

    If there is any agreement between Democrats and Republicans on a sweeping financial regulatory reform bill now under debate, it is that neither side likes it very much as it is currently written. But efforts to change it through the amendment process may be cut short.

    Julie Mason - Obama's election year plan suddenly scrambled

    Recent events and political realities are narrowing President Obama's election year agenda, a dynamic that puts a greater emphasis on jobs.

    In quick succession, the BP oil spill and Times Square car bomb refocused the administration's priorities, as immigration and a climate bill appeared to fall away.

    Mark Tapscott - GM named in deceptive advertising complaint filed with FTC

    The problem, according to CEI in its complaint, as well as a wide swath of financial and political analysts and media outlets, is simple: GM's repayment of one of its government loans was made with funds the company received from another government loan as part of its $49.5 billion bailout deal last year.

    David Freddoso - Primary night #2

    Tonight was the first big primary night after the Illinois election in February. Votes were held in Indiana, Ohio and North Carolina. There were a few surprises, but only a few.


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