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Stuart G's JournalFox News Praises George W. Bush’s Ability To Anticipate Problems In Iraq, Think Progress:
http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/06/16/3449405/fox-news-celebrates-george-w-bush-as-most-clairvoyant-iraqi-analyst-ever/Igor Volsky June 16, 2014 at 12:21 pm Updated: June 16, 2014 at 12:22 pm
On Monday morning, Fox News reported that at least one man warned about the threat all along: President George W. Bush. The network spent 5-minutes explaining how the president who first invaded the country was also the regions most clairvoyant analyst.
In 2007, President George W. Bush pretty much laid this out as it is happening, Fox anchor Martha MacCallum said, playing videos of Bush warning that violence could resurface should American troops withdraw. After the clips, Andy Card, Bushs former chief-of-staff, popped up to reinforce narrative.
But a closer examination of Bushs comments from his July 12, 2007 press conference reveals that Fox News cut the clips to omit a key piece of context. In July of 2007, Bush did predict higher levels of violence if America left Iraq too quickly, but he couched his comments in the advise he was receiving from U.S. military commanders on the ground, saying that U.S. would not begin withdrawing before our commanders tell us were ready. Fox News did not play those remarks which appeared just two sentences before his predictions of greater violence even though by the time Obama came into office, the opinion of U.S. commanders had shifted. The Bush administration had agreed to withdraw all troops from Iraq by the end of 2011, in order to obtain a status of forces agreement in 2008. President Obama later urged Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to accept American troops in Iraq after 2011, but after the Iraqis would not grant a status of forces agreement that would grant certain immunities to American soldiers, the U.S. military advised Obama to completely pull out of Iraq.
Conditions continue to improve (in Iraq), and specifically, I mean we continue to withdraw forces, Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in November of 2008. [We are] clearly moving forward in a measured way, he said. In 2011, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates who also served under President George W. Bush conceded that Iraq will face security problems in the face of U.S. withdrawal but stressed that its their country. Its a sovereign country. And we will abide by the agreement, unless the Iraqis ask us to have additional people there.
Middle East analysts have also attributed the current violence to the failures of the Bush-backed al-Maliki government, which has systematically excluded the Sunnis from power and repressed its political opponents. Malikis rise to power was the product of a series of momentous decisions made by the Bush administration, CNNs Fareed Zakaria argued. It quickly decided to destroy Iraqs Sunni ruling establishment and empower the hard-line Shiite religious parties that had opposed Saddam Hussein These moves to disband the army, dismantle the bureaucracy and purge Sunnis in general might have been more consequential than the invasion itself.
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When one looks at the entire article, then it can be seen exactly how FOX LIES...and edits, and slants and all the tricks we learned in high school or college. Incredible that they get away with this shit, but the do.
Impoverished Mother Dies In Jail Cell Over Unpaid Fines For Her Kids Missing School
Source: Think Progress
By Alan Pyke June 12, 2014 at 9:25 am Updated: June 12, 2014 at 9:33 am
A mother of seven died in a Pennsylvania jail over the weekend while serving a two-day sentence. Eileen DeNino, 55, was put in the cell where she died because she could not pay thousands of dollars in fines relating to her childrens truancy from schools in the Reading, PA area.
The cause of DeNinos death is not yet known, but investigators found no evidence that the death was suspicious, according to the Eagle. She was reportedly on medication for high blood pressure and other health issues. Prison officials said they issued no medication to DeNino before her death, however.
DeNino had been cited 55 times since 1999, according to the Reading Eagle. On top of the individual fines for truancy, the Pennsylvania courts applied a variety of fees that amplified DeNinos debt. DiNinos court file shows a laundry list of court fees for one case alone: $8 for a judicial computer project; $60 for Berks County constables; $10 for postage, the Associated Press writes.
The two judges who preside over truancy cases in the county where the DeNinos live expressed regret and frustration over DeNinos death. She didnt have a job. She was living in a house owned by a family member. She was on welfare. We sat and talked for a long time in my office and I could see that she couldnt pay the fines, Reading District Judge Wally Scott told the Eagle. I cleared all her cases last year.
District Judge Dean R. Patton sentenced DeNino to 48 hours in jail after she failed to produce documentary evidence of her inability to pay the more than $2,000 in accrued fines and fees. The sentence could have been as long as 45 days of jail time. I bent over backwards for this woman, Patton told the Eagle, but I cant just dismiss her cases without justification.
Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/06/12/3448105/mother-dies-jail-cell-fines/
This one really is something. I had not read about this before. It really turns my stomach ..
....right here in the good old USA...
Ex College Basketball Star Got on Dean's List Without Attending Class
Source: Huff Post/ espn.go.com
Rashad McCants, the second-leading scorer on the North Carolina basketball team that won the 2004-05 national title, told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" that tutors wrote his term papers, he rarely went to class for about half his time at UNC, and he remained able to play largely because he took bogus classes designed to keep athletes academically eligible.
McCants told "Outside the Lines" that he could have been academically ineligible to play during the championship season had he not been provided the assistance. Further, he said head basketball coach Roy Williams knew about the "paper-class" system at UNC. The so-called paper classes didn't require students to go to class; rather, students were required to submit only one term paper to receive a grade.
McCants also told "Outside the Lines" that he even made the Dean's List in Spring 2005 despite not attending any of his four classes for which he received straight-A grades. He said advisers and tutors who worked with the basketball program steered him to take the paper classes within the African-American Studies program.
Read more: http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/11036924/former-north-carolina-basketball-star-rashad-mccants-says-took-sham-classes
Something many assumed, but this person has let the truth out of the bag...Let's see what happens...
Hospitals in Arkansas See Drop In Uninsured ER Visits Following Obamacare Implementation
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/05/16/3438782/hospitals-arkansas/Think Progress
May 16.
By Igor Volsky
Preliminary survey results from Arkansas show a significant drop in the number of uninsured since the implementation of the states so-called private option, a compromise hammered out between Gov. Mike Beebe (D), Republican state lawmakers, and the Obama administration to provide health care coverage to low-income residents.
Data released on Thursday from 42 hospitals show that emergency room visits dropped by 2 percent, while the number of uninsured patients in those emergency rooms dropped by 24 percent, the Associated Press notes.
Erik Dorey, a spokesperson for Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR), said that the survey results indicated that the states implementation of health care reform is successfully providing insurance coverage to Arkansas families. Because of Arkansas private option, 150,000 working families already know the security of quality coverage, and its successful implementation is a credit to Republicans and Democrats in Arkansas coming together to pass it into law, Dorey said in a statement to ThinkProgress.
Swiss to vote on $25 minimum wage
Source: USA Today
GENEVA, Switzerland A vote on Sunday to establish a minimum wage of $25 an hour would make mostly immigrants here in agriculture, housekeeping, and catering among the world's highest paid unskilled workforce.
The vote comes after hundreds of fast-food workers walked off their jobs in many U.S. cities and in more than 30 countries on Thursday in a protest for higher wages. If the Swiss proposal passes, the country would have the highest minimum wage in the world.
Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/05/16/swiss-minimum-wage/9166687/
How to improve your memory for free after initial purchase...(cheap)
You aint going to do it, but it works for me....Go to whatever store you want, and buy the cheapest phone..One with the least amount of memory. Then don't use the memory, just punch in your favorite numbers of your friends and family.. You will have to memorize those numbers in your brain, and that is a good thing to practice..Isn't it??????
It is a con job. Rubio will change his mind on climate change by humans.
Why? To show how he is able to work with other people and listen. His ability to cooperate and change his mind on important issues will be a selling point for his campaign to become president. This is part of his plan. That is what I believe.
Blind Pole-Vaulter Flies Fearlessly (teenage girl..16 years old)
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary/article/10827733/espnw-soaring-spirit-helps-charlotte-brown-blind-pole-vaulter-texas-succeed-track-offInspiring!
Oregon Governor Saves Woman's Life
Huffinton Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/06/john-kitzhaber_n_5271543.html
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John Kitzhaber, Oregon Governor, Performs CPR To Save Woman's Life
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber is being hailed as a hero, but it's not for any official act of office. It's for saving a woman's life.
On his way to dinner on Monday, Kitzhaber spotted a woman lying by the side of the road with someone trying to help her, KGW-TV reported.
Kitzhaber, a former emergency room doctor, told his driver to pull over, ordered his security staff to call 911 and then performed CPR on the woman, who was not breathing.
"It was pretty neat to see the governor back on and going back to work, paramedic Alan Ferschweiler, who responded to the call, told The Oregonian newspaper. He was surprisingly calm, and you could see he went right back to the days where he was an emergency room doctor. To go and assist the governor and take over this patient from him is pretty surprising. It definitely took us off-guard."
Koch Brothers Face Lawsuit Over Chicago's Toxic Black Dust: Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/02/koch-brothers-lawsuit-chicago-petcoke_n_5255853.htmlEnvironmentalists are planning to take billionaires Charles and David Koch to court, alleging the brothers' companies are responsible for polluting Chicago's Southeast Side with the black, thick dust known as petroleum coke -- or petcoke, a byproduct of the oil refining process.
ThinkProgress reported this week that the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Southeast Environmental Task Force (SETF) have given a 90-day notice of an intention to sue Koch-owned companies including KCBX Terminals over the pollution associated with their petcoke storage facilities located along the Calumet River in a low-income, partially industrial Chicago community.
In a press release, the groups said the lawsuit stems from neighbors complaining that the dust spewing from the facilities' large, uncovered petcoke piles has polluted the river, "invaded" their homes and blackened area skies.
"People are complaining about finding dust from these sites inside their homes," Peggy Salazar, SETF executive director, said in a statement. "Black dust is coating their houses and probably their lungs. This has to stop. And hopefully this suit will achieve that."
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I sure hope they make them pay a whole lot. Maybe, just maybe, these assholes should be sentenced to live on Chicago's Southeast Side as close to the dust as possible as the case drags through court...That would do it....
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