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Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Trump: Obama 'Takes More Vacations Than Any Human Being I've Ever Seen' - Donald Trump - Fox Nation
Trump: Obama 'Takes More Vacations Than Any Human Being I've Ever Seen' - Donald Trump - Fox Nation: "DONALD TRUMP: Well, the fact is, he takes more vacations than any human being I've ever seen. They used to complain about George Bush, but I understand he's already exceeded George Bush and we're not even through the year. So he likes vacation."
So Many Flies At Burger King, Inspectors Wouldn’t Open Mouths « CBS Chicago
So Many Flies At Burger King, Inspectors Wouldn’t Open Mouths « CBS Chicago: "Do you want flies with that?
A Burger King on the city’s South Side has been closed by the city, after inspectors found so many insects buzzing around that they were “afraid to open their mouths.”"
A Burger King on the city’s South Side has been closed by the city, after inspectors found so many insects buzzing around that they were “afraid to open their mouths.”"
Black caucus: Tired of making excuses for Obama | Campaign 2012
Black caucus: Tired of making excuses for Obama | Campaign 2012: "During a sometimes-raucous session of what's being called the 'For the People' Jobs Initiative tour, a key member of the Congressional Black Caucus told an audience in Detroit Tuesday that the CBC doesn't put pressure on President Obama because he is loved by black voters. But at the same time, Rep. Maxine Waters said, members of the CBC are becoming increasingly tired and frustrated by Obama's performance on the issue of jobs. Even as she expressed support for the president, Waters virtually invited the crowd to 'unleash us' to pressure Obama for action."
Herescope: YOGA: Posture to Apostasy
Herescope: YOGA: Posture to Apostasy: "Whatever trend happens to be in vogue at a particular moment, Christians readily respond with a 'Jesus approved' version. When dieting became the rage, Christian dieting shortly followed. As yoga gained popularity, Christian yoga started up. And as the sexual revolution unfurled its banners, Christians sought scriptural warrants for indulging the pleasures of the flesh.
—Christianity Today*
To accomplish this grand event 'to which the whole creation moves' the East Indian practises Yoga, and so gradually unfolds his spiritual consciousness....
thus will come the dawn of the Golden Age....
This then—the Spiritual Consciousness and the unfoldment thereof—is the motive prompting to the practice of Yoga.
—Swamie A.P. Mukerji**
'Come, house of Jacob, and let us walk in the light of the Lord. For Thou [O Lord] hast abandoned Thy people, the house of Jacob, because they are filled with influences from the east . . .'
(Isaiah 2:5-6, NASB)"
—Christianity Today*
To accomplish this grand event 'to which the whole creation moves' the East Indian practises Yoga, and so gradually unfolds his spiritual consciousness....
thus will come the dawn of the Golden Age....
This then—the Spiritual Consciousness and the unfoldment thereof—is the motive prompting to the practice of Yoga.
—Swamie A.P. Mukerji**
'Come, house of Jacob, and let us walk in the light of the Lord. For Thou [O Lord] hast abandoned Thy people, the house of Jacob, because they are filled with influences from the east . . .'
(Isaiah 2:5-6, NASB)"
FLORIDA MEGACHURCH PASTOR ZACHERY TIMS FOUND DEAD : Apprising Ministries
FLORIDA MEGACHURCH PASTOR ZACHERY TIMS FOUND DEAD : Apprising Ministries: "A preacher who led one of the largest congregations in central Florida was found dead in a Times Square hotel, police sources said Sunday.
The body of Zachery Tims, 42, the senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, was discovered in his 37th-floor room of the posh W Hotel on Broadway near W. 46th St. about 6 p.m. on Friday, the sources said."
The body of Zachery Tims, 42, the senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, was discovered in his 37th-floor room of the posh W Hotel on Broadway near W. 46th St. about 6 p.m. on Friday, the sources said."
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
» Ron Paul Exploding Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
» Ron Paul Exploding Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!: "The establishment media’s attempt to ignore Ron Paul’s 2012 campaign for president has become so blatant following his close-second finish in the Iowa straw poll, that even mainstream reporters cannot ignore the biased attempt to drown out his message. Despite their best efforts, Ron Paul continues to explode in popularity, surfacing repeatedly at the top of major polls as his message transcends the political gatekeepers.
Dr. Paul is reaching a tipping point which no one can ignore– emerging as the frontrunner in the GOP 2012 primary, despite attempts to feed the populace more empty suit, pro-war, big government candidates."
Dr. Paul is reaching a tipping point which no one can ignore– emerging as the frontrunner in the GOP 2012 primary, despite attempts to feed the populace more empty suit, pro-war, big government candidates."
Richard Dawkins confirms the truth of 1 Corinthians 1:18-19 - YouTube
Richard Dawkins confirms the truth of 1 Corinthians 1:18-19 - YouTube: ""
1 Corinthians 1:18-19
King James Version (KJV)
18For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.
19For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent
Monday, August 15, 2011
Google to Buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion - Bloomberg
Google to Buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion - Bloomberg: "Google Inc. (GOOG), maker of the Android mobile-phone software, agreed to buy smartphone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion in its biggest deal, gaining mobile patents and expanding in the hardware business.
Motorola shareholders will get $40 a share in cash, the companies said in a statement today. That’s 63 percent more than Motorola Mobility’s closing price on the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 12. Both boards have approved the takeover."
Motorola shareholders will get $40 a share in cash, the companies said in a statement today. That’s 63 percent more than Motorola Mobility’s closing price on the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 12. Both boards have approved the takeover."
Pakistan lets China see US helicopter - FT.com
Pakistan lets China see US helicopter - FT.com: "'The US now has information that Pakistan, particularly the ISI, gave access to the Chinese military to the downed helicopter in Abbottabad,' said one person in intelligence circles, referring to the Pakistani spy agency. The Chinese engineers were allowed to survey the wreckage and take photographs of it, as well as take samples of the special 'stealth' skin that allowed the American team to enter Pakistan undetected by radar, he said.
President Barack Obama's national security council had been discussing this incident and trying to decide how to respond. A senior official said the situation “doesn't make us happy”, but that the administration had little recourse."
President Barack Obama's national security council had been discussing this incident and trying to decide how to respond. A senior official said the situation “doesn't make us happy”, but that the administration had little recourse."
Kansas City Star : Plaza mayhem prompts call for change
Kansas City Star : Plaza mayhem prompts call for change: "Kansas City Mayor Sly James vowed Sunday that he’d take steps to end large, nighttime gatherings of unsupervised teenagers and preteens on the Country Club Plaza by holding parents to account.
How, he didn’t know.
But whatever plan is developed, it will be a joint effort of the mayor and the City Council, James said after consultation with school officials, police and the juvenile court, among others. And James promised that the plan will be in place before next weekend.
It may or may not include an early curfew, as some are calling for.
“We can’t expect that imposing a curfew is going to stop some 15-, 16-, 17-year-old from bringing a gun to anywhere,” he said at an afternoon City Hall news conference. “On the other hand, we should be able to expect parents not to have their 13-year-old children on the Plaza getting shot.”"
How, he didn’t know.
But whatever plan is developed, it will be a joint effort of the mayor and the City Council, James said after consultation with school officials, police and the juvenile court, among others. And James promised that the plan will be in place before next weekend.
It may or may not include an early curfew, as some are calling for.
“We can’t expect that imposing a curfew is going to stop some 15-, 16-, 17-year-old from bringing a gun to anywhere,” he said at an afternoon City Hall news conference. “On the other hand, we should be able to expect parents not to have their 13-year-old children on the Plaza getting shot.”"
Oakland Officer Shoots Public Urination Suspect After Scuffle « CBS San Francisco
Oakland Officer Shoots Public Urination Suspect After Scuffle « CBS San Francisco: "A police officer shot a male suspect in Oakland Friday night after he allegedly attacked officers when they attempted to detain him for urinating in public, police said.
Officers attempted to detain the man, an Oakland resident, for public urination in the 2100 block of Fruitvale Avenue at around 7:40 p.m."
Officers attempted to detain the man, an Oakland resident, for public urination in the 2100 block of Fruitvale Avenue at around 7:40 p.m."
New York breaks city's rainfall record with nearly eight inches soaking city
New York breaks city's rainfall record with nearly eight inches soaking city: "It was the most recorded there in a single day since the National Weather Service began keeping records 116 years ago.
The heavy tropical rain is expected to continue Monday, and a flash flood warning is in effect until 9 p.m.
The normal rainfall for all of August in New York is 4 inches - which means the city was socked with two months worth of rain in a single day."
The heavy tropical rain is expected to continue Monday, and a flash flood warning is in effect until 9 p.m.
The normal rainfall for all of August in New York is 4 inches - which means the city was socked with two months worth of rain in a single day."
SF cell shutdown: Safety issue, or hint of Orwell?
SF cell shutdown: Safety issue, or hint of Orwell?: "An illegal, Orwellian violation of free-speech rights? Or just a smart tactic to protect train passengers from rowdy would-be demonstrators during a busy evening commute?
The question resonated Saturday in San Francisco and beyond as details emerged of Bay Area Rapid Transit officials' decision to cut off underground cellphone service for a few hours at several stations Thursday. Commuters at stations from downtown to near the city's main airport were affected as BART officials sought to tactically thwart a planned protest over the recent fatal shooting of a 45-year-old man by transit police.
Two days later, the move had civil rights and legal experts questioning the agency's move, and drew backlash from one transit board member who was taken aback by the decision.
'I'm just shocked that they didn't think about the implications of this. We really don't have the right to be this type of censor,' said Lynette Sweet, who serves on BART's board of directors. 'In my opinion, we've let the actions of a few people affect everybody. And that's not fair.'"
The question resonated Saturday in San Francisco and beyond as details emerged of Bay Area Rapid Transit officials' decision to cut off underground cellphone service for a few hours at several stations Thursday. Commuters at stations from downtown to near the city's main airport were affected as BART officials sought to tactically thwart a planned protest over the recent fatal shooting of a 45-year-old man by transit police.
Two days later, the move had civil rights and legal experts questioning the agency's move, and drew backlash from one transit board member who was taken aback by the decision.
'I'm just shocked that they didn't think about the implications of this. We really don't have the right to be this type of censor,' said Lynette Sweet, who serves on BART's board of directors. 'In my opinion, we've let the actions of a few people affect everybody. And that's not fair.'"
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