Friday, November 28, 2014

Subject: 16 Interesting Photos From the Ferguson Grand Jury Files, Mother Jones

POLITICAL MOJO FROM DAVID CORN, KEVIN DRUM, AND THE NEWS TEAM
MOTHER JONES
November 28, 2014
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By AJ Vicens
After St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced Monday that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted for killing Michael Brown, the county released a collection of documents from the grand jury proceedings. Among them were hundreds of photos from the investigation, depicting everything from the crime scene to Wilson at the hospital after the shooting. Here are just a few. (All photos provided by the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office.) [READ MORE]
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By Stephanie Mencimer
When Scott Panetti represented himself in a Texas capital murder case in 1995, wearing a purple cowboy suit and calling himself "Sarge," he called as a witness a veterinarian who once lived across the street from him. Panetti questioned the vet about the time he euthanized Little Blue, Panetti's old dog. The episode had nothing to do with the case. Other witnesses Panetti tried to call to the stand: John F. Kennedy and Jesus.
Trial transcripts, medical records, and expert witness testimony have documented that Panetti suffers from severe schizophrenia. He believes Texas is going to execute him to stop him from preaching the gospel—not because he shaved his head, donned camo fatigues, and shot and killed his in-laws in 1992. The Supreme Court has declared that executing the mentally ill violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment, but several Texas and federal courts—including the US Supreme Court—have reviewed Panetti's case, and each one has ruled that the state can proceed with his lethal injection. Now, with Panetti's execution scheduled for December 3, the only thing that might save him is a national campaign being mounted by conservatives, including former Texas Republican congressman and libertarian icon Ron Paul. [READ MORE]
THIS WEEK'S NEWS ROUNDUP
As the holiday season began for Americans this week, tensions in Ferguson, Missouri over the killing of unarmed teen Michael Brown took center stage. A federal grand jury chose not to indict the officer who shot him, leading to a tidal wave of protests across the country. Testimony and evidence from the case were released to the public shortly after the decision was made, revealing details from officer Darren Wilson's description of events. He described Mike Brown as a "demon" and "Hulk Hogan," though Wilson is in fact not much smaller in size than Brown was.
In a separate case, Texas evangelicals are trying to rescue a mentally ill inmate from being executed. In Ohio, an extreme "secret executions" bill could pass.
And, as Thanksgiving and Black Friday grow nearer, some lawmakers are fighting to separate the two and keep Thanksgiving safe from greedy retailers who are creeping in on family time. [READ MORE]
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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Subject: Grand Jury didn't say that their Officer Darren Wilson had to remain in Law Enforcement...

 Serve & Protect ... or just serve? 

 It would appear that there is considerable evidence that the community of Ferguson, Missouri would   be better served if Mr. Wilson went into the Food Service Industry..."May I take your order    please?..." Happy Turkey Day y'all. 

 In related news: 


 Officer Darren Wilson's story is unbelievable. Literally. by on November 25, 2014 

  "Every bullshit detector in me went off when I read that passage. Which doesn't mean that it didn't   happen exactly the way Wilson describes. But it is, again, hard to imagine. Brown, an 18-year-old kid holding stolen goods, decides to attack a cop and, while attacking him, stops, hands his stolen goods to his friend, and then returns to the beatdown. It reads less like something a human would do and more like a moment meant to connect Brown to the robbery..."  http://www.vox.com/2014/11/25/7281165/darren-wilsons-story-side 

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Friday, November 21, 2014

Subject: New York digs out from big snow dump - Buffalo's Roofs Creak After Winter Storm Dumps Seven Feet of Snow

NBCNews.com




Three more deaths were blamed on a massive snowstorm that dumped up to seven feet of snow on western and upstate New York, leaving roofs creaking and raising concerns about potential flooding.

Subject: President moves forward despite GOP threat - Emotions rise as people hear immigration plan


San Jose Mercury News




Thousands of immigrant-rights activists, families and elected officials cheered across the country as President Barack Obama announced on television his plan for relief from deportations for about 5 million people.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Subject: Keystone Pipeline, GOP's latest re-gift idea for their Koch brothers' campaign dollars

Opinion: As the lame duck congress tabled the Keystone Pipeline bill by one vote, the GOP has promised to fast-track their latest campaign payola deal for one of their major money outfits - the Koch brothers. In turn, the millions (possibly 100's of millions) that these brothers have given to the GOP since 2010 is on the verge of a GOP mandated handout that could easily net the Koch duo a return counted in the BILLIONS. Not to mention driving fuel prices here at home higher for the average consumer (due to the Keystone exporting of all flow). Despite recent price drops here due to wide Wall Street speculation and oil & gas over-production, resulting in a current over supply of both. If it's fossil related, you can count on Koch to be there, just behind the long black limo...full of their conservative Republican do-righters.

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Subject: Today's In the News Review (11.19.14)


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Truck driver Sam Martin ran out of trail mix - and patience - on Tuesday evening. But as he sat in his pickup overnight, surrounded by 4 feet of snow, he only had to look out the window to see that others on the New York State Thruway were worse off.


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Bill Cosby is likely hoping he will eventually fall out of the news. But it's not happening. Not yet, anyway. The latest developments: • NBC is dropping its deal with Cosby to do a sitcom.


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JetBlue planes sit at their gates at John F. Kennedy Airport on April 23, 2014 in the Queens borough of New York City. (credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images).


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Twitter has introduced a new feature that allows users to search through every tweet ever published since the service launched in 2006.


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U2 front-man Bono broke his arm in six places and fractured his eye socket, hand and shoulder blade in his recent bicycle accident in New York.

People Magazine




Saturday Night Live star Cecily Strong will be sharpening the news chops she honed at the "Weekend Update" anchor desk now that she'll be sharing an even more imposing dais - with the leader of the free world.

USA TODAY




BUFFALO - If there's one thing the Buffalo Bills have led the NFL in throughout their mostly-tortured 55-year history, it's bad weather.


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USA TODAY




In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, Katniss Everdeen comes off like a cross between Che Guevara and Joan of Arc as she blossoms into a full-fledged leader of a revolution.


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Chicago Tribune




BAMAKO, Mali - "Rita has Ebola!" her neighbors chanted as they gathered at her front door after they learned that two patients at the clinic where she worked in the Malian capital, Bamako, died of the disease.


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Move over, Mars: A British-led venture called Lunar Mission One has begun a crowdfunding effort to send a robotic lander to the moon with a monster drill.








Monday, November 17, 2014

Subject: Rights elders should teach Protest 101 - Leonard Pitts Jr of the Miami Herald

miamiherald.com/opinion

Leonard Pitts Jr.: Older generation's protest leaders must teach the young how to channel thier energy into positive action...

I've lost count of how many students have told me: "I want to change things, but I don't know how. What can I do?"

 "The lady doth protest too much." - Shakespeare's Hamlet - source: huffingtonpost.com/2013

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Writer Pitt raises an interesting point about protesting, Where do we learn it? Other than a quick brush with a few chapters from a book of history, one has no formal classes to apply for or to attend. Only stories from yesterday or of events from a by-gone day. Tales of the events of a past due, or a trial and error of experiences. Now on display in a museum or stone like statue.

Parents generally don't instruct their children on protesting, much-less civil
disobedience. So where does all of this leave those current technocrats in a mood to express much displeasure with their, too often, rich-elder political overseers? 

Conservatively speaking? It leaves them with a pending State of Emergency in Ferguson, Missouri, that's being called ahead of any real or actual people protesting ... and solely just because of that political notion of, "What if?"

Leaving us to ponder ... what happens if I just cross the street on my way home ... Will I be viewed as something I am not? Or will I be left free, to post (Twitter or Facebook) my dissatisfaction with another legal process that (once again, predicatively) hides away the truth or for an actual remedy to simple everyday abuse by one, toward another...   

  



Saturday, November 08, 2014

Subject: 15 maddening 'Interstellar' plot holes (1st biggest movie error is Matthew McConaughey as part of the cast aways...)


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Entertainment Weekly




You just saw Interstellar. You have questions. It's almost impossible to watch Christopher Nolan's space epic without having one or two.

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Subject: Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I Secrets Revealed: 5 Special Details From the ...

Us Magazine




Liam Hemsworth and Jennifer Lawrence Us Weekly Mockingjay secrets Us Weekly has unearthed five amazing secrets from the set of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part I, including who stole Jennifer Lawrence's wig, which two stars danced to Beyonce's ...

Subject: Toys 'R' Us Opening Thanksgiving at 5 PM


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Toys 'R' Us has announced it will open its doors on Thanksgiving at 5 p.m. The opening time is the same as it was in 2013 and a sign the retailer that specializes in toys is showing a bit of restraint regarding the Black Friday creep.

Subject: Prayers, tears one year after Yolanda


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Philippine Star 




TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - Survivors of the strongest typhoon ever to hit land wept at mass graves yesterday during ceremonies to mark one year since Super Typhoon Yolanda devastated central Philippines and condemned millions to deeper poverty.

Subject: Americans Freed By North Korea In Secret Mission


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New York Times




Kenneth Bae, left, and Matthew Todd Miller in September. Credit Wong Maye-E/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.

Friday, November 07, 2014

Subject: Thrift Books - Gifts For All at New Holiday Store

Subject: The National Memo - Morning Memo - Were The Midterms Rigged?





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