Fellow Oklahoman who also did an interview for an OETA (PBS) program passed away today in Syria. RIP Anthony Shadid.
Too late for Colbert to get on the SC ballot but Herman Cain would be on there, wouldn't he. Well, Stephen ain't Abel. He's priceless.
A federal court didn't agree with the RI school that the prayer mural was historical. He also said it was definitely Christian, and so disallowed.
Surprising on this list are New Hampshire and Arizona. Oklahoma has long bragged about taking more fed dollars than it contributes and it didn't make the list. Hmmmm.
This is for the smaller government people who want funding cuts instead of tax increases.
Obama makes both bases mad, so he's doing something right--right? Identity crisis at hand.
RFPI (Radio for Peace International) was a station that was closed in a very hostile manner in 2003 by Costa Rica's (actually UN's) University for Peace.
Dollar coins that are stockpiled because nobody wants to use them...and apparently we can't use 'em to bail out Social Security or Medicare either. Seems to me to be the ideal thing to pay big pharma bills with.
Gingrich is his own man albeit former architect of the former GOP "revolution". Wonder what he's got in store not only for the Tea Party but for Bachmann?
Libya's website in English has a link for live streaming, but nothing is streaming now.
Comcast gobbles up NBC/Universal and now it shoots for Turner holdings. This is a hostile takeover in more than one sense of the term.
Egypt's radio amateurs get the word out, Internet or no Internet--commercial mobile service or no commercial mobile service. This article is about Egyptian amateur radio not confined to Morse Code. Thanks are due again to DXLD Yahoo Group and World of Radio.
When high tech commercial communications fail, amateur radio volunteers can always be counted on--in political turmoil or in natural disaster. Information on Egyptian radio amateurs using Morse Code to communicate. Thank you for the info, DXLD Yahoo Group and World of Radio!
The Dutch broadcasting system (Radio Nederland Wereldomroep) is increasing its broadcasts on international bands (shortwave radio) to the middle east in response to the shutdown of the Internet and mobile communications.
MSNBC tells Ed Schultz to jump, and Ed simply asks "how high?" See also
Thought that Olbermann was fired awfully quick? Comcast not missing the next beat either, adding injury to insult to injury.
More about the tear gas canisters used in Egypt, made in USA--but ABC fails to mention manufacturing/expiration dates. It does name the manufacturer though.
Umm, Rachel, about that pic of a tear gas cannister you showed on TRMS? It's past its expiration date by a few years. Just sayin' maybe you should have read the whole label.
CNN picking NBC's bones; this time it's NBC's Washington DC ops big wig.
Jerry Moran (R) Iowa--not your old school GOP member anymore. He's joined the anti-earmark Tea Party bandwagon. It's an insurgency, I tell ya!
Somebody who went to highschool with Keith Olbermann gives his take on MSNBC events of late, and although I question the last few lines, the gist of what I got from the disappearance/reapperance of Worst Persons (which made a successful book) was that there was a content control …
Speculation runs wild on what Keith Olbermann's next gig might be. "Think Sports Night meets Countdown" --comedy. Eww.
Firedog Lake is just as outraged as Daily Kos kossacks are about Keith Olbermann's firing, and has an idea about what should be next.
Phil Mocek wins in court against TSA regarding his taking pictures & refusing orders.
Chilcot Inquiry digs into Tony Blair's role in Iraq invasion; his options
The important part of any discussion as to whether a belief system has “caused” tragedies in the past or will do so in the future must be based on the logical connections between the tenets of the position and the resultant actions of the position’s holders.
Primed for a fight, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum swapped accusations about spending, taxes and congressional earmarks tonight in the 20th and possibly final debate of the roller-coaster race for the Republican presidential nomination. With primaries in Arizona and …
Even as I write this, the bulldozers have been busy throughout that one indivisible country known by the bifurcated term Israel/Palestine.
Over the last three years, the number of Americans on food stamps has skyrocketed by two-thirds and stands at a record-high 46 million citizens, or one out of every seven people in the United States. Despite the historic rise in food stamp use, however, the Obama Administra …
I wrote a paper last semester about term limits and the pro's and con's of such. In certain circumstances, term limits would be a good thing. I thought about this as I was in the shower earlier today.
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