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Syria: Incredible bravery. One lucky kid. Man rescue a child today from sniper bullets
"Here... humanity stumbled"
Tweet from Andy Carvin of NPR. @acarvin
Large protest in Syria with a giant map of the country painted on the ground. It reads "Here... humanity stumbled".
$6.25
We all know Romney's family does not believe in serving in the military, nothing wrong with that, unless you are a hawk that fully supports a war that others have to fight. Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq 2, Afghanistan. No Romney has ever served.
In 2007 when asked why his 5 healthy trust fund sons did not fight in the war he supported, he answered with the stupid Winnebago comment, but ALSO that he "personally contributed $25,000 to "various organizations that support military personnel". Keep in mind, Romney makes that much by 10:00 am EVERYDAY in interest.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/08/questions-about-romneys-sons-and-military-service/
By 2007, when he made the statement, nearly 4000 US troops had died in Iraq, not including Afghanistan.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/iraq-casualties.htm
$25,000 divided by 4000 comes to about $6.25.
Romney in Eagan today at 1 pm
protests planned
http://www.kare11.com/news/article/959460/396/Romney-brings-campaign-momentum-to-Minnesota-
"Demonstrations are planned for outside the event by those who oppose Romney and his views. Eagan Mayor Mike Macguire and Minneapolis Mayor and DNC Vice Chair RT Rybak will stage their own rally at noon outside Freightmasters, and a group of seniors from AmericansUnited will protest with signs that read "Keep your Mitt(s) Off My Medicare."
Play about Donald Rumsfeld
'Donald' imagines unknown unknowns
"Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern never does anything by halves, with some productions rivetingly imaginative and others frustratingly over the top. "Donald," the company's inventive piece about former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, is one of its very best.
The production is based on the 2011 novella by Stephen Elliott and Durham resident Eric Martin. In it, Rumsfeld is kidnapped by unidentified assailants who subject him to the psychological and physical tactics he approved for prisoners in the war on terrorism. Rumsfeld recognizes and appreciates these methods, at first patiently attempting to outsmart his captors. But as time goes on, he realizes the effectiveness of such relentless treatment and starts to break.
Tony Perucci's adaptation creates a chilling alternate world in the confines of Manbites Dog Theater. Seating is spread out in narrow rows against three walls, leaving the staging area dominated by a huge cube with walls of diaphanous material. Action takes place on all four sides as well as within the walls, on which photos and video are projected. Much of the time, scenes are observed through several layers of live and projected images, enhanced by a soundscape of clanking doors, painful cries and dripping water."
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/01/31/1818298/donald-imagines-unknown-unknowns.html#storylink=cpy
Mitt Romney’s a self-made man?
http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/01/31/mitt-romney-self-made-man/YdsEgE1d50S5ydLI02gfRP/story.html
The GOP presidential candidate may have made his own fortune, but he had a big head start
By Farah Stockman
| Globe Columnist
......"In 1963, the year my fathers father earned $4,400 as the curator of a small museum, Romneys dad, a former automotive CEO beginning his first term as governor of Michigan, grossed $567,000. Romney went to an elite prep school and then to Stanford. He didnt have to hold down a job alongside his classes or take on burdensome college loans. After graduation, his parents helped him buy a home for his young family in a safe, upscale suburb. Romneys father ran for president - which could not have escaped notice when Romney applied to Harvard Business School or for his first job at a consulting firm."......
http://bostonglobe.com/opinion/2012/01/31/mitt-romney-self-made-man/YdsEgE1d50S5ydLI02gfRP/story.html
You Are Not Alone
Obama reads Tantawi the Riot Act
http://thedailynewsegypt.com/columnists/obama-reads-tantawi-the-riot-act.htmlObama reads Tantawi the Riot Act
By Philip Whitfield January 29, 2012
CAIRO: Help me out here. Lets read some news items together to prove Im not completely mad. First a newsflash: Three PR gurus paid $4.3 million (plus expenses) to flack for SCAF in Washington DC dumped them after lawmakers harrumphed: Is there no shame in this town?
Update: Cairo says it did the dumping. Whos pot calling whos kettle black?
SCAFs devil-may-care disregard for human rights is their undoing. No amount of pleading by a bevy of top brass hastily dispatched to the State Department and the Pentagon this week can save their skins. Or military aid.
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Rick Steves On Iran
Yes, Rick Steves , the travel guy. Interesting lecture and Rick Steves is much more informative than the recent blatherings of xenophobic war mongering think tank foreign policy experts who don't even have a passport, or who think spring break at Cancun is being well traveled and culturally aware.
Rick Steves: Dont underestimate the strength and unity of the Iranian people, if invaded or attacked, they will fight until the last person dies
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