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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Guerrilla Art on Main Street, More to Come? and more from Westminster Patch


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2011

Guerrilla Art on Main Street, More to Come? and more from Westminster Patch


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November 15, 2011

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November 15, 2011

Guerrilla Art on Main Street, More to Come?

Kym Byrnes | Nov 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Have you seen the art decorating Main Street?

High School Sports: Final Fall Standings, Two State Championships

George Welty | Nov 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The Lady Owls take the field hockey state title while the Winters Mill boys cross country team earned the cross country state title.

Poll: Does Paterno Scandal Signal End of Untouchable Coach?

Alexander Pyles | Nov 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Joe Paterno's unceremonious ouster at Penn State has sped up a growing trend in college and professional sports.

Animals Hoping for a Good Home

Kerri Gaither | Nov 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Here is a short list of some of the pets available for adoption at the Carroll County Humane Society.
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November 15, 2011

Poll: Does Paterno Scandal Signal End of Untouchable Coach?

Alexander Pyles | Nov 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Joe Paterno's unceremonious ouster at Penn State has sped up a growing trend in college and professional sports.
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Yahoo Sports - Chris Chase: On Veterans Day weekend, Decker penalized for saluting troops


Legal in the NFL: Scoring a touchdown and then running 100 yards down the sideline to give the ball to your girlfriend ....
Not legal in the NFL: Scoring a touchdown and saluting the troops on Veterans Day weekend.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker(notes) was assessed with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Sunday ...
Later, Decker posted a tweet about the penalty:


On Veterans Day weekend, Decker penalized for saluting troops


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The New York Times Breaking News Alert: Police Begin Clearing Zuccotti Park of Occupy Wall Street Protesters

Breaking News Alert
The New York Times
Tuesday, November 15, 2011 -- 1:23 AM EST
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/nyregion/police-begin-clearing-zuccotti-park-of-protesters.html?hp

Police Begin Clearing Zuccotti Park of Occupy Wall Street Protesters

The New York Police Department began clearing Zuccotti Park of Occupy Wall Street protesters about 1 a.m. Tuesday, telling the people there that the camp would be “cleared and restored” before the morning and that any demonstrator who did not leave would be arrested.

The protesters resisted with chants of “Whose park? Our park!” as the police began moving in and tearing down tents. The protesters rallied around an area known as “the kitchen” and began building barricades with tables and pieces of wood.

Officers told the demonstrators that the city had “determined that the continued occupation of Zuccotti Park poses an increasing health and fire safety hazard.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/nyregion/police-begin-clearing-zuccotti-park-of-protesters.html?hp
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Monday, November 14, 2011

The work between shows at the Carroll County Md Agriculture Center continues

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Patricia Campion | Yahoo!: Obama’s Halloween Student Loan Bailout -- Trick or Treat?

Obama’s Halloween Student Loan Bailout -- Trick or Treat?


By Patricia Campion | Yahoo! Contributor Network – Wed, Nov 9, 2011

COMMENTARY | After three years of broken promises and failed economic policies, President Barack Obama is running out of people to bribe or harass for support. He's losing ground in key demographics of his base.

A Real Clear Politics poll average shows 50.4 percent of American's disapprove of his job performance. He can't even make the Democrat controlled Senate pass his jobs bill. So this Halloween, the president decided to sidestep frustrated adults, bypass Congress with an executive order and hand out student loan tricks disguised as bailout treats.

According to the White House website, the three treats are; allowing borrowers with direct government loans and government-backed private loans to consolidate their balances, lowering the allowable student loan payment limit from 15 percent to 10 percent of a graduate's income and lowering the time-frame to achieve debt forgiveness from 25 years to 20 years.

Sounds good, right? But just like on Halloween when you dump out your treats on the floor, careful examination reveals the hidden tricks…


Also see: Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: The Long-Term Fear Factor


November 9, 2011

The Long-Term Fear Factor

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Recently the political turmoil in Italy and Greece, France’s increasing financial troubles, and the lack of leadership in Europe and the United States, are slowly edging the planet from an economic crisis to a long-term fear factor.

Not to be overlooked are the troubled national economies of Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Japan, punctuated by the sharp populist rhetoric of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign attacks on “the rich,” banks, Wall Street and big multi-national corporations.

Economic and political uncertainly is one thing. However, the growing social instability exemplified by the civil unrest in Greece and the Occupy Wall Street protests in the United States should give most thinking Americans, with sense of history, pause for thought… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4735


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Sunday, November 13, 2011

West Wing Season 3 episode 19 Air Date May 1, 2002

West Wing Season 3 episode 19 Air Date May 1, 2002


Episode Name: Enemies Foreign and Domestic

Air date: 5/1/2002

Summary: The revelation that a Russian company may be building a heavy water reactor in Iran puts Jed in a difficult position as he prepares to meet with the new Russian president; Jed orders the Secret Service to protect C.J. when she receives death threats after making a comment at a press conference about the deaths of [+]more


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Former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor: "A Pair of Testicles Fell Off the President After Election Day"

Former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor: "A Pair of Testicles Fell Off the President After Election Day"


Sunday 13 November 2011

Former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor: "A Pair of Testicles Fell Off the President After Election Day"
Jason Leopold, Truthout: "'There's a pair of testicles somewhere between the Capital Building and the White House that fell off the president after Election Day [2008],' said [Morris] Davis, an Air Force colonel who spent two years as the chief prosecutor of Guantanamo military commissions.... Davis is 'hugely disappointed' that Obama reneged on a campaign promise to reject military commissions for 'war on terror' detainees, which have been condemned by human rights advocates as unconstitutional."
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Activists Speak: Voices From the Occupations
Jeremy Gantz, In These Times: "The Occupy protesters have been ridiculed by the press, celebrated by the left, and reviled by the right - but rarely allowed to speak for themselves. After the initial New York protest morphed into a national movement in October, reporters struggled to understand the spectacle and pundits stepped in to pontificate and prognosticate. They were right about one thing: United in anger, the mostly young protesters have lost faith in America’s political and economic system - but they don’t always agree on how to repair it."
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Radiation Reporting: Blind, Idiotic, Corrupt - or All Three
John LaForge, Truthout: "The ongoing radiation catastrophe stemming from three out-of-control nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan, has taken a back seat to far graver news events of late: Michael Jackson's doctor, fund-raising by presidential hopefuls, the World Series and Netflix stock. Meanwhile, reporting about the on-going disaster relentlessly repeats the minimization and trivialization of radiation risk that began March 11, with the largest earthquake in Japanese history and the unprecedented tsunami that left over 26,000 people dead or missing and 80,000 still living in shelters."
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Denver Police Evict "Occupy" Protesters
The New York Times, The New York Times News Service: "The Denver police cleared a protest encampment allied with the Occupy Wall Street movement in a downtown square Saturday evening. Sixteen people were arrested, according to the police.... Saturday night also saw protesters swept out of an Occupy encampment in Salt Lake City."
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Mayor "1 Percent" Bloomberg Tries to Make it Harder for Homeless to Get Into Shelters
Tana Ganeva, AlterNet: "Last week the Bloomberg administration announced new eligibility rules that would make it harder for homeless people to get into city shelters, a cost-cutting measure astutely timed to coincide with the approach of winter.... Under the policy, originally set to go into effect next week, the city could refuse someone a bed at a shelter unless they proved they had no other housing options, such as staying with relatives or friends."
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Berlusconi Steps Down, and Italy Pulses With Change
Elisabetta Povoledo and Rachel Donadio, The New York Times News Service: "Marking the end of a tumultuous week and of an era in Italian politics, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi resigned Saturday evening after Parliament approved austerity measures sought by the European Union. The lower house passed the measures on Saturday by a vote of 380 to 26, a day after they were approved by the Senate, trying to keep a step ahead of market pressures that sent borrowing rates on Italian bonds skyrocketing last week to levels that have required other euro zone countries to seek bailouts."
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Corporate Media Stumped on How to Cover the Occupy Movement
Russ Baker, Who What Why.com: "Conventional journalism is increasingly irrelevant in a time of crisis. We find abundant proof in a recent column from the New York Times’ so-called 'Public Editor,' who is supposed to somehow magically represent the public interest and rarefied ethical values to the rest of the paper. In this column, he says the media is having difficulty figuring out how to cover Occupy Wall Street and its offshoots."
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Can the Oceans Continue to Feed Us?
Renee Schoof, McClatchy Newspapers: "Far out on the Pacific Ocean, the world's industrial fishing fleets pursue one of the last huge wild hunts - for the tuna eaten by millions of people around the world. Yet tuna still aren't fished sustainably.... This illustrates one part of the pressure on the world's oceans to feed a growing global population, now 7 billion. It also underscores the difficulties people have in balancing what they take against what must be left in order to have enough supplies of healthy wild fish."
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Richard D. Wolff | The Originality of Occupy Wall Street
Richard D. Wolff, RDWollf.com: "In the short history of OWS and its spread to date, I am struck by its impressive insistence on remaining a movement around a very general and inclusive critique of an unjust economy (99% against 1%) that has corrupted much of US politics and culture. The net result is a built-in systemic critique, sometimes explicit (remarkably often named as capitalism) and almost always implicit. The hesitation to choose among and focus on specific demands reflects the wisdom of maintaining the broad, systemic critique. The taboo against systemic critique – a legacy of post-war anti-communism – seems to be broken."
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Protesters Interrupt Bachmann's Speech in South Carolina
Amanda Peterson Beadle, ThinkProgress: "About 40 protesters from Occupy Charleston interupted Rep. Michele Bachmann’s (R-MN) foreign policy speech during a campaign stop in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. As she was beginning her speech, the protesters stood up and recited a prepared message in unison. 'We have a message for Miss Bachmann,' they yelled. Bachmann’s supporters yelled at the protesters to sit down and tried to drown them out. The protesters chanted, 'We are the 99 Percent,' as police escorted them out."
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TRUTHOUT'S BUZZFLASH DAILY HEADLINES
The BuzzFlash commentary for Truthout will return Monday.
Occupy Portland Protesters Defy Eviction From City ParksRead the Article at NY Daily News
Where the Nukes Are: Map Shows Nuclear Material Spread Across United StatesRead the Article at Yahoo! News
Feds: All Commodity Traders Will be AuditedRead the Article at Crooks and Liars
Cain Says God Persuaded Him to Run for PresidentRead the Article at Yahoo! News
Rick Perry: Foreign Aid Starts At Zero - Even For IsraelRead the Article at Talking Points Memo
Right-Wing Christians Mobilize Prayer Teams to Pray Away Occupy Wall StreetRead the Article at Politics USA
NY Times: We Are Seeing the Dawn of a New Progressive MovementRead the Article at The New York Times

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