Saturday, August 30, 2014

Ebola virus has mutated during course of outbreak

Ebola virus has mutated during course of outbreak - The Washington Post:
"The Ebola virus sweeping through West Africa has mutated repeatedly during the current outbreak, a fact that could hinder diagnosis and treatment of the devastating disease, according to scientists who have genetically sequenced the virus in scores of victims.
The findings, published Thursday in the journal Science, also offer new insights into the origins of the largest and most deadly Ebola outbreak in history, which has killed more than 1,500 people in four countries and shows few signs of slowing.
It also provided another reminder of the deep toll the outbreak has taken on health workers and others in the affected areas, as five of the paper’s more than 50 co-authors died from Ebola before publication."

More Than 134,000 Petition Obama Admin. to Demand Release of Sgt. Tahmooressi — Here’s the Response They Received Instead | TheBlaze.com

More Than 134,000 Petition Obama Admin. to Demand Release of Sgt. Tahmooressi — Here’s the Response They Received Instead | TheBlaze.com:
"More than 134,000 people signed a petition asking the Obama administration to demand the release of U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi from a Mexican prison. Tahmooressi, who is reportedly suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, has been imprisoned for nearly five months after being arrested for unintentionally crossing into Mexico with firearms.
The White House responded to the popular petition on Friday, calling for Mexican authorities to handle the Marine’s case “expeditiously” rather than demanding his release."

Store Owner Proud of His Gun-Wielding Employee

Store Owner Proud of His Gun-Wielding Employee - The Truth About Guns

History for August 30

History for August 30 - On-This-Day.com:
Huey P. Long 1893, Ted Williams 1918 


John Phillips (Mamas and the Papas) 1935, Jean-Claude Killy 1943, Peggy Lipton 1947 


1146 - European leaders outlawed the crossbow. 


1645 - American Indians and the Dutch made a peace treaty at New Amsterdam. New Amsterdam later became known as New York


1780 - General Benedict Arnold secretly promised to surrender the West Point fort to the British army. 


1862 - The Confederates defeated Union forces at the second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, VA


1905 - Ty Cobb made his major league batting debut with the Detroit Tigers. 


1963 - The "Hotline" between Moscow and Washington, DC, went into operation. 


1965 - Thurgood Marshall was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a Supreme Court justice. Marshall was the first black justice to sit on the Supreme Court. 


1983 - The space shuttle Challenger blasted off with Guion S. Bluford Jr. aboard. He was the first black American to travel in space. 
Guion Bluford

1993 - On CBS-TV "The Late Show with David Letterman" premiered. 


1994 - Rosa Parks was robbed and beaten by Joseph Skipper. Parks was known for her refusal to give up her seat on a bus in 1955, which sparked the civil rights movement. 

Friday, August 29, 2014

Greg Gutfeld and Alan Colmes Clash Over Islamic State Threat: ‘Why Is It That Lefties…Have a Hard Time Identifying Actual Existential Evil’ | TheBlaze.com

Greg Gutfeld and Alan Colmes Clash Over Islamic State Threat: ‘Why Is It That Lefties…Have a Hard Time Identifying Actual Existential Evil’ | TheBlaze.com:
"Fox News host Greg Gutfeld clashed with liberal guest Alan Colmes Thursday night, pushing back against Colmes’ contention that the Islamic State does not currently pose a direct threat to the United States."

If This Guy in Ferguson Really Believes the Message on his Shirt, Then We Have a Huge Problem in America

If This Guy in Ferguson Really Believes the Message on his Shirt, Then We Have a Huge Problem in America:
"This shirt that was seen being worn by a man in Ferguson sums up all the strife that has been manufactured in a grammatically incorrect, ignorant, and sad way. If this individual truly believes the message on his shirt, then we have a bigger problem in America, created at the hands of the race baiters, than we thought."

This man needs a reality check.  If he thinks he has it so bad in the U.S., I think we should take up a collection and send him over to the Middle East so he can learn the true definition of hate crimes.

There isn't a photo  available that can convey this type of ignorance.  I'll let his T-shirt prove it.

You can't deport me... I am gay: Thug's claim moments before being put on a planes stops him being kicked out

You can't deport me... I am gay: Thug's claim moments before being put on a planes stops him being kicked out  | Mail Online:

You can't deport me... I am gay: Jamaican thug's plea moments before being put on a plane stops him being kicked out 

  • Alvin Brissett has 18 convictions and was told he must return to Jamaica 
  • Brissett, who arrived in Britain aged 13 used human rights laws to remain
  • Home Secretary Theresa May signed a deportation order in March 2011
  • Brissett, 56, told police he was gay as he was approaching Gatwick airport
  • The father-of-two was returned to a police station for a further hearing
  • Now the thug, who served seven years for robbery in 1993, is free to remain 

EU to ban high-energy hair dryers, smartphones and kettles

EU to ban high-energy hair dryers, smartphones and kettles - Telegraph
The European Union is considering pulling the plug on high-wattage hair dryers, lawn mowers and electric kettles in a follow up to its controversial ban on powerful vacuum cleaners.
The power of hairdryers could be reduced by as much as 30 per cent in order to be more eco-friendly, a draft study commissioned by Brussels suggests, threatening many of the models favoured by hairdressers and consumers for speedy blow-dries.
New proposals are expected next spring to outlaw dozens of household electrical devices that European officials regard as using too much electricity, as part of plans to meet EU targets on energy efficiency.
Current EU legislation covers televisions, washing machines, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners but not most smaller electrical appliances.

Can A National Quasi-Religion (Pro Sports) Go Broke?

Can A National Quasi-Religion (Pro Sports) Go Broke? | Zero Hedge:
"Attending costly games is on the margins of the household budget. When the credit card gets maxed out, attending is no longer an option.
Please understand I'm not suggesting professional sports isn't the greatest thing since sliced bread: I'm simply asking if attending pro sports games has become unaffordable to the average American.
Who cares as long as we can watch the games for free on television, right? That raises another issue: in the next recession, will advertisers still pay billions of dollars for broadcast TV ads on sports channels when ads on mobile devices distributed via Big Data analysis can directly target the (shrinking) populace who still has disposable income to spend?
Before we look at the money side of pro sports, let's note the glorious shared experience of "our team" winning and hated rivals losing. Sports is one of the few experiences that unites a remarkably diverse populace, and one of the few spheres of life that isn't politicized to ruination."

Weather Channel Founder Explains the History of the Global Warming Hoax

Weather Channel Founder Explains the History of the Global Warming Hoax:
"Now they call it “climate change” instead of global warming, because the warming has stopped, says Coleman, and that $4.7 billion in taxpayer money is funding “bogus reports” and “bogus research.” 
Coleman explains that any warming or “climate change” is extremely negligible from a long-term perspective and certainly nothing unusual or alarming, and points out that Antarctic sea ice is close to an all-time high, and the polar bear population is as high as it’s been in recorded history. "

Ya think?------Study: Affirmative Action Stigmatizes Beneficiaries

Study: Affirmative Action Stigmatizes Beneficiaries
Research by George Mason University’s David Kravitz and colleagues reveals that, while “affirmative action policies in the workforce have increased diversity,” they’ve also had the effect of “stigmatizing the very workers the policies are designed to help.”
Kravitz and management professors Lisa Leslie of New York University and David Mayer of the University of Michigan built on previous studies that found that affirmative action recipients were viewed as less competent, which creates feelings of self-doubt for recipients.
To counteract this effect, organizations should emphasize the qualifications of new hires, the researchers said, and allow the staff to know them as a person—their interests, hobbies, and such. Companies also should reinforce the message that a stronger, more diverse team helps the whole organization succeed.
“When a person is a member of a group targeted by an affirmative action plan, anyone who believes affirmative action involves preferences may not know why they were hired,” Kravitz says. “Maybe they were hired because they’re great. Or maybe the corporation wants to hit a target. To eliminate stigmatization, make sure everyone knows that the affirmative action program does not involve preferences and highlight the competence and credentials of the new hires.”
Those hired through affirmative action programs also need to be reminded that they were selected for their qualifications and that others know of their qualifications.
Here’s a thought: If “everyone” (employees) need to be made aware that a new hire was brought on board because of his/her qualifications, then why not ditch affirmative action altogether?
The “stronger, more diverse team” mantra seems a lot like that used in education (and which the US Supreme Court unfortunately bought in the University of Michigan Grutter case) — that some mystical “critical mass” of minorities somehow makes the academic experience “better.” (The National Association of Scholars provides a brilliant rebuttal to this belief.)

Loud TV commercials will get quieter starting next June

Loud TV commercials will get quieter starting next June:
"Binging on Mad Men via Netflix or Blu-ray has a few advantages over watching the show when it broadcasts.
Namely, not having to sit through commercials that jump higher in volume than anything heard in the halls of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
As spotted by The Hill, the FCC is hoping to change that last bit with an update to 2011's Commercial Advertisement Litigation Mitigation (CALM) Act; the outfit recently ruled for further volume-fluctuation restrictions for certain TV ads.
Starting June 4th next year, an improved loudness measurement algorithm will be implemented that should make watching TV a bit more pleasant. 
How? 
It won't count the silent parts of an ad that can offset the commercial's average volume measurement, thus bringing the overall audio level down -- something that apparently hasn't been done before. 
We can't imagine that Harry Crane would be pleased by any of this."

Will IRS’s Strategy of Destroying Evidence Pay Off?

Will IRS’s Strategy of Destroying Evidence Pay Off? « Commentary Magazine
If the latest revelations about the IRS are correct, then its officials have approached the abuse-of-power scandal with a clear strategy, pretty much from the beginning. 
They have been betting that, since their illegal targeting campaign against those who disagree with President Obama has had the backing of Democrats in Congress, they needed only a media strategy, not a political one. 
And that media strategy appears to have been: conceal or destroy potential (and actual) evidence, and assume that this activity will be less damaging than whatever is in the files they’ve worked to hide.
It’s a direct challenge to the media, in other words.
There are two aspects to the latest news. The first is that, according to Judicial Watch, the Justice Department believes Lerner’s records are backed up, but don’t want to put in the effort to find them:
Department of Justice attorneys for the Internal Revenue Service told Judicial Watch on Friday that Lois Lerner’s emails, indeed all government computer records, are backed up by the federal government in case of a government-wide catastrophe.  The Obama administration attorneys said that this back-up system would be too onerous to search.  The DOJ attorneys also acknowledged that the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) is investigating this back-up system.
We obviously disagree that disclosing the emails as required would be onerous, and plan to raise this new development with Judge Sullivan.
This is a jaw-dropping revelation.  The Obama administration had been lying to the American people about Lois Lerner’s missing emails. There are no “missing” Lois Lerner emails – nor missing emails of any of the other top IRS or other government officials whose emails seem to be disappearing at increasingly alarming rate. All the focus on missing hard drives has been a diversion. The Obama administration has known all along where the email records could be – but dishonestly withheld this information. You can bet we are going to ask the court for immediate assistance in cutting through this massive obstruction of justice.
The second piece of news is pointed out by the New York Observer:
In two elusive and nebulous sworn declarations, we can glean that Ms. Lerner had two Blackberries. One was issued to her on November 12, 2009. According to a sworn declaration, this is the Blackberry that contained all the emails (both sent and received) that would have been in her “Outlook” and drafts that never were sent from her Blackberry during the relevant time.
With incredible disregard for the law and the Congressional inquiry, the IRS admits that this Blackberry “was removed or wiped clean of any sensitive or proprietary information and removed as scrap for disposal in June 2012.” This is a year after her hard drive “crash” and months after the Congressional inquiry began.
So the IRS attempted to destroy evidence of the emails after the investigation began, and those emails might still exist somewhere beyond the reach of the government officials in charge of destroying the evidence. Again, this is a direct challenge to the media: the IRS is expecting either a pass or scandal fatigue to play to their advantage. That is, they are hoping to set a precedent that the government can get away with heavyhanded abuse of its power so long as it destroys enough of the evidence once an investigation commences.
It is especially a challenge to the press if it’s true that the emails still exist but the government doesn’t want to go through the hassle of finding them. It’s actually more brazen, in some ways, than even trying to destroy them. It’s the sign of a government with nothing but pure contempt for the people. As Walter Russell Mead argues:
But if Fitton’s claim is true, then the IRS scandal really has arrived, and it is difficult not to conclude that we are dealing with a genuine constitutional crime. This wouldn’t be a matter of bribes or personal blackmail or sexual misconduct or any of the ordinary forms of corruption that are unfortunately far too common. Rather, it’s about the deliberate use of the power of the federal government to go after political opponents, and then a desperate attempt by others to cover it up. We’re still hoping that this story is exposed to a lot more light (and perhaps less heat), but the more we see, the worse and worse it looks.
Indeed, it would go beyond the sadly all-too-routinized forms of corruption, which are bad enough. The newest round of revelations describe a government agency (and its elected allies) not only thoroughly corrupted but also insistent on its entitlement to stand above accountability. The allegations warrant front-page headlines from the country’s major newspapers, surely. So where are they?

Sean Hannity Explodes on Imam: ‘Every Radical Islamist Like You Will Be Wiped Off the Face of the Earth’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

Sean Hannity Explodes on Imam: ‘Every Radical Islamist Like You Will Be Wiped Off the Face of the Earth’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
“It absolutely happened,” Hannity interjected. “Obviously, you need an education. Imam, let me educate you, because obviously you are pretty ignorant.”
He continued: “We have video of children who have been beheaded, like this photojournalist. Women and children with their heads placed on a stick after they’ve been beheaded, and we have one report after another of people who’ve been killed, chased out of their homes.”

Norwegian brewery pulls 'fart-smelling' beer

Norwegian brewery pulls 'fart-smelling' beer - The Local:
"A Norwegian brewery has removed all stock of one of its beers on Thursday after drinkers complained of its foul-smelling aroma.
Mack brewers, based in Tromsø, produced the “Isbjørn” (“Polar beer”), but a flaw in the manufacturing process created a drink with stomach-churning properties.
It was found that contamination in the bottling system led to a bad odour in many of the beer cans.
A build-up of lactic acid in cans led to an unpleasant smell of sulphur and rotten eggs.
The contamination was particularly rife when the weather was at its warmest this summer.
Local newspaper Harstad Tidende reported on Thursday that Mack had sold tens of thousands of cans of the "fart-smelling" drink.
In reaction to complaints, Mack has over the last few weeks tried to withdraw all “Isbjørns” produced on July 21st and 22nd this year.
...The last time Mack brewery had a similar incident was in 2013, but Karlsen assured customers incidents like this happen very rarely.
...The affected beer has an expiration date of October 22nd and 23rd."

Jimmy Carter to Headline Fundraiser for Hamas Front Group

Jimmy Carter to Headline Fundraiser for Hamas Front Group:
"Former President Jimmy Carter is the featured keynote speaker at this weekend’s Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) convention at Detroit’s Cobo Hall.
The Justice Department recently implicated ISNA, which claims to be America’s largest Muslim organization, as the lead conduit in a scheme to illegally pass on $12 million to Hamas, the Palestinian terror group established to annihilate the State of Israel. Hamas is officially designated a terrorist group by the US government.
The Justice Department officially designated ISNA as an un-indicted co-conspirator as part of its successful 2007 trial of those accused of coordinating fundraising efforts for Hamas in the United States through the Dallas-based Holy Land Foundation. A federal judge turned down a subsequent ISNA appeal to reverse the designation, claiming there was "ample" evidence that Holy Land officials clearly "operated from within ISNA." Key evidence presented at the trial were checks written to known Hamas terrorists and deposited into ISNA accounts from where they were passed on to Hamas.
Shukri Abu Bakr, now serving a 65-year sentence following his con
...US civil rights expert Alan Dershowitz claims that fundraising for ISNA may constitute violation of Section 18, which would put Jimmy Carter "very close to, if not across the line" of criminal activity."

After Obama Says U.S. Doesn’t ‘Have a Strategy Yet’ on Islamic State, Fiery Texas Congressman Offers Him One | Video | TheBlaze.com

After Obama Says U.S. Doesn’t ‘Have a Strategy Yet’ on Islamic State, Fiery Texas Congressman Offers Him One | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"After hearing President Barack Obama declare “we don’t have a strategy yet” on dealing with the Islamic State in Syria, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) offered the commander-in-chief some free advice."


Dude makin' Tricky Dick look good------Obama's "Strong Disapproval" Double His "Strong Approval"

Obama's "Strong Disapproval" Double His "Strong Approval"

Obama's "Strong Disapproval" Double His "Strong Approval"

Republicans are more likely to strongly disapprove now than in 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans are more than twice as likely to say they "strongly disapprove" (39%) of President Barack Obama's job performance as they are to say they "strongly approve" (17%). The percentage of Americans who strongly disapprove of Obama has increased over time, while the percentage who strongly approve has dropped by almost half.
President Barack Obama's Approval Ratings, by Intensity

Mohammed is most popular name in Oslo

Mohammed is most popular name in Oslo - The Local:
"For the first time in the capital city's history, Mohammed is the common name for boys and men, said a study on Thursday.
Statistics Norway (Statistisk Sentralbyrå - SSB) has counted the population of Oslo and found that Mohammed is the most common male name in Oslo for the first time ever.
Jørgen Ouren of SSB said to NRK: “It is very exciting.”
 Altogether 4,801 boys and men are named Mohammed or variations of Mohammed as their first name, and Mohammed has thereby passed both Jan (4,667) and Per (4,155).
 The name has spent four years in a row at the top of the list of baby names in Oslo, but this is the first time that Mohammed tops the men's name list for Oslo."