Monday, March 18, 2013

Sony Xperia ZL Hits the FCC, With AT&T Compatible Bands

The Sony Xperia ZL, which is a slightly modified version of the Xperia Z flagship has just reached the FCC, in an AT&T compatible version. It supports all the needed bands, including LTE bands 2, 4, 5 and 17, plus HSPA over 1900, 1700 and 850 MHz frequencies.

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It appears that Sony may decide to sell the device unlocked, so don?t expect it on AT&T. For those who don?t know, the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL were announced at CES 2013 and were given hands on experiences at MWC 2013. We?re testing the Xperia Z right now and we?ll be back with a review ASAP. By the way, the Xperia ZL measures 9.8 mm in thickness, so it?s a bit thicker than the Xperia Z and gives up the all glass back panel in favour of textured plastic rear cover.

The ZL keeps the same quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, camera and software features of the Z, but it doesn?t have its water resistant abilities. Sony will be launching the Z and ZL with Android 4.1 on board and its custom user interface, with modified launcher, homescreen and lockscreen.

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Steubenville verdict fires up Twitter

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The news that two high school football players in Steubenville, Ohio, were found guilty of raping an intoxicated 16-year-old girl lit up Twitter on Sunday, with many users?most of them women?celebrating the verdict while calling for more work to be done to transform America's rape culture.

GUILTY verdict in #Steubenville! Let's hope this serves as a lesson nationally?only yes means yes.

? Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) March 17, 2013

These young men have forced a young woman to relearn trust, dignity, self worth and sexuality. And demonized her afterwards.

? Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) March 17, 2013

Full justice will not be realized for survivors until we stop blaming victims and destroy the culture that feeds this. #Steubenville

? Lily Bolourian (@LilyBolourian) March 17, 2013

There are a lot of tears in the courtroom. Wonder where the tears were for the victim that night? #Steubenville

? Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) March 17, 2013

When I was in college guys used to joke "passed out equals consent" and it made my stomach turn. So glad for the Steubenville verdict.

? Erin Drummond (@ebdrummond) March 17, 2013

Solidarity w/ Jane Doe. Happy for verdict, but it doesn't stop today. She has to live with this when media coverage stops. #steubenville

? Katie Hnida (@KatieHnida) March 17, 2013

Steubenville young men were found guilty ... But it still doesn't fix the problem of society devaluing women.

? Esha Hand (@handesha) March 17, 2013

CONGRATULATIONS, JANE DOE! Justice in Steubenville is in your favor! Next stop: civil court!

? Roseanne Barr (@TheRealRoseanne) March 17, 2013

The verdict came a day after the victim testified she did not remember anything from the night of the attack, but was "embarrassed and scared" to learn what happened to her via text messages from witnesses, Instagram photos and a YouTube video.

#Steubenville rape case had more undeniably damning evidence than many other high profile cases--texts, tweets, photos. Hard to ignore.

? Irin Carmon (@irincarmon) March 17, 2013

#Steubenville case looked at "10s of 1000s of texts found on 17 phones seized." May texting do away with he-said-she-said trials forever.

? Selena Ross (@seleross) March 17, 2013

Steubenville community leaders would have covered up this abuse as they had before, but bloggers and Anons shined a light on it. Well done.

? Random Pinko (@anon_pinko) March 17, 2013

The case "drew wide attention for the way social media spurred the initial prosecution," the New York Times said, "and later helped galvanize national outrage"?outrage that was evident to anyone scanning tweets with the #Steubenville hashtag on Sunday.

Going to have stop commenting on #steubenville case now, as every time I think about it, I cry. I have so much respect/love for the victim.

? Emma Jayne (@EmmaJaynewithaY) March 17, 2013

You will not reduce, redefine, diminish, or take away from what you did. And what you did was rape her. #Steubenville

? Kimberly Hurtt (@MrsHurtt) March 17, 2013

Too much sympathy in court being shown for these disgusting little rapists. It is not a tragedy when a rapist is found guilty.#Steubenville

? Radical Feminist (@RadicalFeminist) March 17, 2013

"She Never said no" is such a hideous defense, and one of the many sad examples of how much work needs to be done. #Steubenville

? Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) March 17, 2013

I wish I had heard the judge utter one word--one word--about respecting women and girls and the issue of consent. #Steubenville

? Truly S. (@hotincleveland) March 17, 2013

"Those poor boys' lives are ruined!" ? exactly what you should not be thinking after the #steubenville guilty verdict.

? Matt Binder (@MattBinder) March 17, 2013

So many feelings as a survivor of intoxicated, teenage rape about Steubenville. The howling for blood makes me really sad.

? Suzan Eraslan (@SuzanEraslan) March 17, 2013

Don't feel sorry rapists: Stop airing the men crying. Those were adult actions, they should've been tried as adults. #Steubenville #stopVAW

? Kimberly S. Brusk (@peaceforus4ever) March 17, 2013

The five-day trial put a spotlight on the football culture surrounding Steubenville High School, a point of pride for a city hard hit by the collapse of the steel industry.

The community of #Steubenville should now do some soul-searching about how they treat their boys like gods. It won't.

? Abraham Lincoln (@Mr_Lincoln) March 17, 2013

I guess the question coaches should ask themselves is this: "Is rape culture part of my locker room?"

? Joel D. Anderson (@blackink12) March 17, 2013

#Steubenville coach and adults also #guilty, protecting the rapists, demonizing the victim

? Progressive Voices (@progvoice) March 17, 2013

Sign across the street from Steubenville Courthouse: "Be a parent, not a best friend."

? Maggie Jordan (@MaggieJordanACN) March 17, 2013

Drink responsibly? Children should not be drinking anyway, and if they do should not get raped, no matter how drunk they get. #Steubenville

? Mark Hoggan (@Markho23) March 17, 2013

Breaking: Rape is wrong even if you are good at sports. #Steubenville

? Katy, Esq. (@kayteeod) March 17, 2013

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BC hockey coach York out with injury

Boston College coach Jerry York was not behind the bench Saturday night for his team?s second game of the Hockey East quarterfinals against Vermont at Conte Forum, having suffered a detached retina in his right eye for the second time this year.

York is scheduled for surgery on Monday morning and will miss the remainder of the quarterfinal series. It wasn?t known how long he would remain away from the team.

York had surgery in January to repair a detached retina and appeared to be doing well in his recovery. He appeared fine after the fifth-ranked Eagles beat Vermont, 4-2, Friday night in the first game of their best-of-three series.

But after BC?s team meeting Saturday morning, York experienced gray vision in the eye, a BC spokesman said. He then sought medical advice.

Associate head coaches Mike Cavanaugh and Greg Brown will coach the Eagles in York?s absence.

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PFT: Stallworth injured in hot-air balloon mishap

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The current free-agency market already has been called the worst ever by multiple NFL agents.? Though the warning signs were there, with plenty of teams having cap trouble and few having a major spending surplus, players and agents believed that the money would flow in the early days, like it always does.

But only a small handful of players got paid once the market opened.?? Sure, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco became the highest-paid player of all time, but that happened only because the Ravens opted not to choose between an exclusive franchise tender that would have cost them more than $19 million in 2013 cap room and a non-exclusive level that would have invited other teams to load up an offer sheet and happily give up a pair of first-round picks.? Beyond Flacco, no player has set a new high-water mark at his position.

As a result, many have gotten, and eventually will get, far less than they wanted.? Including receiver Greg Jennings.

According to Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Jennings at one point during the 2012 season wanted $15 million per year.? And so he rejected $11 million per year from the Packers, ultimately getting only $9 million annually from the Vikings.

Along the way, Jennings rejected (per McGinn) a reduced offer of $8 million per year from the Packers, and a $6 million annual flier from the Patriots.

Few saw the crash of the free-agency market coming, and plenty of agents already are whispering about collusion.? It?s not suspected in the sense of broad spending restrictions, but with respect to quiet coordination among teams in an effort to set the market at certain positions.

The irony is that, for players and agents, coordination and collusion are permitted ? but they don?t seem to be doing much of it.? As a result, the teams have managed to land big-name players at bargain-basement costs, and the prices keep dropping at the NFL?s thrift shop.

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China Hacking: New Premier Says US Should Avoid 'Groundless Accusations'


BEIJING, March 17 (Reuters) - China and the United States should avoid "groundless accusations" against each other about cyber-security and hacking into each other's computer systems, newly installed Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday.
Li's comments, at the close of China's annual meeting of parliament and a day after he assumed the premiership, come amid a war of words between Beijing and Washington over cyber-attacks and national security.
A U.S. computer security company said last month that a secretive Chinese military unit was likely behind a series of hacking attacks mostly targeting the United States.
Responding to a reporter at a news conference, Li said he "sensed the presumption of guilt" in the question.
"I think we should not make groundless accusations against each other, and spend more time doing practical things that will contribute to cyber-security," Li said.
"This is a worldwide problem. In fact, China itself is a main target of such attacks," he said. "China does not support, indeed we are opposed to, such activities."
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew will press China to investigate and stop cyber-attacks on U.S. companies and other entities when he visit China this week, a senior U.S. official said on Friday.
President Barack Obama also raised U.S. concerns about computer hacking in a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, the same day Xi took office.

(Reporting by Terril Yue Jones; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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Steve King CPAC: Congressman 'Still Standing' After Election Challenges

  • Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.)

    "Marriage is what marriage is. Marriage was around before government said what it was. It's like going out and saying, 'That tree is a car.' Well, the tree's not a car. A tree's a tree. Marriage is marriage. "It's like handing up this and saying this glass of water is a glass of beer. Well you can call it a glass of beer, it's not a glass of beer, it's a glass of water. And water is what water is. Marriage is what marriage is. "I can call this napkin a paper towel, but it is a napkin. Why? Because it is, what it is." -- Santorum <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/15/rick-santorum-sex-gay-marriage_n_1094007.html#s450367&title=On_The_Definition">on the definition of marriage in 2011</a>.

  • Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.)

    It's hard to pick a single quote from Bachmann's library of anti-gay, anti-science, anti-fact quotes, so we'll leave you with an oldie but goodie -- her <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-scher/top-10-crazy-things-conse_b_764124.html">2009 House floor argument</a> against climate change. "Carbon dioxide, Mister Speaker, is a natural byproduct of nature. Carbon dioxide is natural. It occurs in Earth. It is a part of the regular lifecycle of Earth. In fact, life on planet Earth can't even exist without carbon dioxide. So necessary is it to human life, to animal life, to plant life, to the oceans, to the vegetation that's on the Earth, to the, to the fowl that -- that flies in the air, we need to have carbon dioxide as part of the fundamental lifecycle of Earth."

  • NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre

    ?Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Riots. Terrorists. Gangs. Lone criminals. These are perils we are sure to face?not just maybe. It?s not paranoia to buy a gun. It?s survival. It?s responsible behavior, and it?s time we encourage law-abiding Americans to do just that.? -- LaPierre in a <a href="http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/13/stand-and-fight/#ixzz2KoyFgIrg">Daily Caller op-ed</a> from February

  • Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)

    Cruz has only been in the Senate for a few months, but already he's made a name for himself as an aggressive questioner with a flair for the dramatic. After drawing some bipartisan backlash for his cross-examination of then-Defense secretary nominee Chuck Hagel, <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2013/02/ted-cruz-sees-red-not-crimson-at-harvard.html">The New Yorker dug up this Cruz quote</a> from a speech in 2010: "There were fewer declared Republicans in the faculty [of Harvard Law School] when we were there than Communists! There was one Republican. But there were twelve who would say they were Marxists who believed in the Communists overthrowing the United States government." His camp later <a href="http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/23/ted-cruz-responds-to-new-mccarthy-new-yorker-article-curious-they-would-dredge-up-a-3-year-old-speech-call-it-news/">stood by the comment</a>.

  • Conservative Commentator Ann Coulter

    "There is the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow laws. We don't owe the homeless. We don't owe feminists. We don't owe women who are desirous of having abortions, or gays who want to get married to one another. That's what civil rights has become for much of the left, they dropped the blacks after five minutes. ... Civil rights are for blacks." -- <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/24/ann-coulter_n_1908958.html">Coulter on ABC's "This Week," September 2012</a>

  • Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R)

    In 2011, then-GOP presidential candidate Perry <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/18/rick-perry-evolution-video_n_930802.html">gave his thoughts</a> on the age of the Earth and evolution: "How old do I think the Earth is? You know what, I don't have any idea. ... I know it's pretty old so it goes back a long long way. I'm not sure anybody actually knows completely and absolutely how long, how old the Earth is," Perry said in response to a question, before transitioning to a followup query on evolution. "It's a theory that's out there, and it's got some gaps in it. In Texas we teach both creationism and evolution because I figure you're smart enough to figure out which one is right."

  • Former Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.)

    Ousted Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) has an extensive catalogue of quotes to pick from, but this one about his own <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/11/allen-west-democrats-communist-party_n_1417279.html">House colleagues' supposed communist ties</a> stands out from the crowd. "I believe there's about 78 to 81 members of the Democrat Party who are members of the Communist Party. It's called the Congressional Progressive Caucus," West said last year.

  • Donald Trump

    Real estate mogul Donald Trump in one of his many attempts to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/31/donald-trump-obama-birth-_n_843056.html">promote his birther conspiracy</a> about President Barack Obama: "He may have one, but there is something on that birth certificate. Maybe religion. Maybe it says he's a Muslim. I don't know. Maybe he doesn't want that. Or he may not have one. I will tell you this: if he wasn't born in this country, it's one of the great scams of all time."

  • Mitt Romney

    "There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. ... All right -- there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent on government, who believe that, that they are victims, who believe that government has the responsibility to care for them. Who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing." -- Then-GOP presidential candidate Romney in a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/17/mitt-romney-video_n_1829455.html">hidden camera video</a> released last year. The comments are thought to have contributed heavily to Romney's eventual electoral defeat last November.

  • Sarah Palin

    Palin <a href="http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/04/palin-obama-is-palling-around-with-terrorists/">on then-candidate Barack Obama</a> in 2008: ?This is not a man who sees America as you see it and how I see America. We see America as the greatest force for good in this world. If we can be that beacon of light and hope for others who seek freedom and democracy and can live in a country that would allow intolerance in the equal rights that again our military men and women fight for and die for for all of us. Our opponent though, is someone who sees America it seems as being so imperfect that he?s palling around with terrorists who would target their own country??

  • Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas)

    Another CPAC all-star with a long list of material to choose from, Gohmert has saved some of his most controversial rhetoric to explain mass shootings. Over the summer, Gohmert suggested a massacre at a Colorado movie theater <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/20/louie-gohmert-aurora-shootings_n_1689099.html">was the result of</a> "ongoing attacks on Judeo-Christian beliefs." "You know what really gets me, as a Christian, is to see the ongoing attacks on Judeo-Christian beliefs, and then some senseless crazy act of terror like this takes place ... We have been at war with the very pillars, the very foundation of this country. ... People say ... where was God in all of this? We've threatened high school graduation participations, if they use God's name, they're going to be jailed ... I mean that kind of stuff. Where was God? What have we done with God? We don't want him around. I kind of like his protective hand being present." Gohmert went on to suggest that if theater-goers had been equipped with firearms, they could have stopped the attack. In the wake of the mass shooting in Newtown, Conn. last December, Gohmert <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/16/louie-gohmert-guns_n_2311379.html">similarly suggested</a> that more guns in the elementary school could have limited the loss of life.

  • Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa)

    In 2012, King compared immigrants to dogs. <a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/05/22/rep_steve_king_immigrants_like_dogs/">Via Salon</a>: ?You want a good bird dog? You want one that?s going to be aggressive? Pick the one that?s the friskiest ? not the one that?s over there sleeping in the corner.? King went on to suggest that lazy immigrants should be avoided like the sleeping dog. ?You get the pick of the litter and you got yourself a pretty good bird dog. Well, we?ve got the pick of every donor civilization on the planet,? King said. ?We?ve got the vigor from the planet to come to America.?

  • Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.)

    "I know in your mind you can think of times when America was attacked. One is December 7, that's Pearl Harbor day. The other is September 11, and that's the day of the terrorist attack. I want you to remember August 1, 2012, the attack on our religious freedom. That is a day that will live in infamy, along with those other dates." -- Kelly <a href="http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/01/13070876-republican-likens-contraceptive-mandate-to-pearl-harbor-911?lite">at a press conference in 2012</a>, denouncing the implementation of an Obamacare mandate that required insurers to offer contraception coverage.

  • Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R)

    Cuccinelli, who is currently running for Virginia governor, has a long history of controversial comments stemming from his strong opposition to gay rights and abortion, as well as climate change denial. In 2009, he <a href="http://hamptonroads.com/2009/10/steve-shannon-attorney-general">made the following comment</a> when asked about a college policy of non-discrimination based on sexual orientation. ?My view is that homosexual acts, not homosexuality, but homosexual acts are wrong. They?re intrinsically wrong. And I think in a natural law based country it?s appropriate to have policies that reflect that. ... They don?t comport with natural law. I happen to think that it represents (to put it politely; I need my thesaurus to be polite) behavior that is not healthy to an individual and in aggregate is not healthy to society.? He later <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/08/AR2010030804999.html">told public universities directly</a> that they couldn't adopt measures to prevent anti-gay discrimination, sparking a long and still-ongoing battle on the issue.

  • Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.)

    "Well actually the Genesis 8:22 that I use in there is that 'as long as the earth remains there will be springtime and harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, day and night.' My point is, God's still up there. The arrogance of people to think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous." -- Inhofe <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/03/09/441515/inhofe-god-says-global-warming-is-a-hoax/">explaining</a> that the Bible backs his book's claim that climate change is "the greatest hoax."

  • President Of The Eagle Forum Phyllis Schlafly

    Schlafly <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/schlafly-reiterates-view-married-women-cannot-be-raped-husbands">denying the existence of marital rape</a> in 2008: "I think that when you get married you have consented to sex. That's what marriage is all about, I don't know if maybe these girls missed sex ed. That doesn't mean the husband can beat you up, we have plenty of laws against assault and battery. If there is any violence or mistreatment that can be dealt with by criminal prosecution, by divorce or in various ways. When it gets down to calling it rape though, it isn't rape, it's a he said-she said where it's just too easy to lie about it." Schlafly then proceeded to suggest that feminists might mount false rape accusations against their husbands in order to fight marriage disputes.

  • Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah)

    In 2011, Lee <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/01/14/139049/lee-child-labor/">laid out his case</a> for why anti-child labor laws should be unconstitutional: "Congress decided it wanted to prohibit [child labor], so it passed a law -- no more child labor. The Supreme Court heard a challenge to that and the Supreme Court decided a case in 1918 called Hammer v. Dagenhardt. In that case, the Supreme Court acknowledged something very interesting -- that, as reprehensible as child labor is, and as much as it ought to be abandoned -- that's something that has to be done by state legislators, not by Members of Congress. [...] "This may sound harsh, but it was designed to be that way. It was designed to be a little bit harsh. Not because we like harshness for the sake of harshness, but because we like a clean division of power, so that everybody understands whose job it is to regulate what."

  • Dinesh D'Souza

    In 2012, conservative author and director of anti-Obama conspiracy film "2016: Obama's America" Dinesh D'Souza became embroiled in a scandal after <a href="http://www.worldmag.com/2012/10/king_s_crisis">allegations that he was engaged in an inappropriate relationship</a> with a woman who was not his wife. Just days before the controversy led him to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/18/dinesh-dsouza-resigns-kings-college_n_1980614.html">resign his post</a> as president of the evangelical Christian King's College, <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/dsouza-obama-attacking-traditional-values-sex-scandal">D'Souza had attacked Obama</a> for mounting a campaign to chip away at "traditional values": "Why is Obama on the social issues -- and I'm thinking here of abortion, I'm thinking here of gay marriage -- why is Obama so aggressive in attacking the traditional values agenda? I think the reason for it is because when Obama thinks about colonialism ... [it] is identified not just with the soldiers but also with the missionaries. Remember it's the missionaries that went alongside the conquerors, the conquistadors, came to the Americas and worked on converting the Indians and later missionaries went to China, India and Japan. So I think this is the problem, Obama doesn't like traditional Christianity because he identifies it with colonialism. Obama's own Christianity is more of a Third World liberation theology, a very different kind of Jeremiah Wright type philosophy, summarized in the idea that America is the rogue nation in the world."

  • Political Strategist Dick Morris

    "It will be the biggest surprise in recent American political history. It will rekindle the whole question on why the media played this race as a nailbiter where in fact Romney?s going to win by quite a bit." -- Morris <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/11/05/dick_morris_stands_by_prediction_romney_will_win_325_electoral_votes.html">on Fox News</a> just days before the election, explaining his prediction that Romney would win 325 Electoral College votes on his way to a landslide. Romney ultimately won 206 votes on his way to a handy defeat.

  • Rep. Matt Salmon (R-Ariz.)

    Just days after assuming his position on Capitol Hill, Salmon <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/06/matt-salmon-government-shutdown_n_2421808.html">said it was "about time" to have another government shutdown</a>, citing the federal stoppage of 1995: "I think it drove Bill Clinton in a different direction, a very bipartisan direction," Salmon said. "In fact, we passed welfare reform for the first time ever, and we cut the welfare ranks in the last decade and a half by over 50 percent. These are good things. We also balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years in 1997, 1998, 1999. And when I left, we had over a $230 billion surplus."

  • Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.)

    "She lectures us on eating right while she has a large posterior herself." -- <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/21/jim-sensenbrenner-michelle-obama_n_1163711.html">Sensenbrenner on First Lady Michelle Obama in 2011</a>.

  • Rep. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.)

    At a town hall in 2010, then-candidate Pearce faced questions about the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate. The congressman made it clear that he was willing to entertain the birther conspiracy. "You bet. Let's take it backwards first. My position is that Barack Obama raised the most significant questions himself. He said, after he came to the U.S., that he traveled to Pakistan. Now at the point that he traveled to Pakistan it was not legal to go there with a U.S. passport. And so he, himself, raised the greatest questions. I think that those questions need to be asked. "Now, then, my question would be to you all at what importance, what importance? You can typically fight two or three major battles in a year, major, and for me, if we don't get our economy going, nothing else works. ... I'm content to let the courts handle that and it's my understanding the Supreme Court is actually looking at this question because I think it's an important question. But I absolutely believe that Barack Obama raises the most significant questions himself."

  • Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton

    Right Wing Watch <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/geller-out-anti-muslim-voices-remain-cpac">recently recalled Fitton's latest effort</a> to push his theory that radical Muslims are infiltrating the government's ranks at the highest levels: "In a recent interview with End Times radio host Rick Wiles, he argued that the State Department is recruiting people directly from 'the jihadist movement here in the United States' and 'terrorist front organizations,' adding that the majority of Muslim-American groups are 'all fronts for these terrorist front groups.'"

  • Tim Goeglein

    Goeglein current serves as vice president of external relations for the evangelical Christian organization Focus on the Family. He <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/01/us/01aide.html?_r=1&">resigned from a prior job</a> as an aide to President George W. Bush after a report showed that he'd repeatedly plagiarized material for columns he wrote for a local paper. He <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/cpac-goeglein-says-obama-savaged-and-attacked-marriage-life-and-religious-liberty">spoke at a CPAC panel last year</a>, where he accused Obama of launching a frontal assault on religious values: "We can very easily summarize and conclude the following: That in the history of the United States, and therefore in the history of the United States presidency, we have never had a president of the United States who has more radically but more intentionally savaged and attacked man-woman marriage, the dignity and sanctity of every human life, and now ... has begun to actually systemically redefine and therefore attack our basic religious liberties and individual consciences."

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/16/steve-king-cpac-_n_2890556.html

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    Glenn Beck's TheBlaze Reports CPAC Racism, Commenters Go Full-on Neo-Nazi (Little green footballs)

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    Obama aim: Keep Mideast troubles from boiling over

    FILE -- In this Monday, May 18, 2009 file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, looks towards President Barack Obama as he speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. President Barack Obama?s vow to take his message straight to the public during his first presidential visit to Israel next week will be a tough sell with many Israelis who consider him naive, too soft on the nation?s enemies and even hostile to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

    FILE -- In this Monday, May 18, 2009 file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, looks towards President Barack Obama as he speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. President Barack Obama?s vow to take his message straight to the public during his first presidential visit to Israel next week will be a tough sell with many Israelis who consider him naive, too soft on the nation?s enemies and even hostile to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

    FILE -- In this Sunday, June 14, 2009 file photo, an Ultra Orthodox Jewish man walks past posters depicting US President Barack Obama wearing a traditional Arab headdress, in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 14, 2009. President Barack Obama?s vow to take his message straight to the public during his first presidential visit to Israel next week will be a tough sell with many Israelis who consider him naive, too soft on the nation?s enemies and even hostile to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

    File - In this March 10, 2013 file photograph, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem office. Netanyahu signed a coalition deal Friday March 15, 2013, with rival parties to form the next government, a spokesman said, in an agreement that was stalled for weeks due to tough negotiations. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

    (AP) ? When President Barack Obama steps into the Middle East's political cauldron this coming week, he won't be seeking any grand resolution for the region's vexing problems.

    His goal will be trying to keep the troubles, from Iran's suspected pursuit of a nuclear weapon to the bitter discord between Israelis and Palestinians, from boiling over on his watch.

    Obama arrives in Jerusalem on Wednesday for his first trip to Israel as president. His first priority will be resetting his oft-troubled relationship with now-weakened Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and evaluating the new coalition government Netanyahu laboriously cobbled together.

    The president also will look to boost his appeal to a skeptical Israeli public, as well as to frustrated Palestinians.

    "This is not about accomplishing anything now. This is what I call a down payment trip," said Aaron David Miller, an adviser on Mideast peace to six secretaries of state who is now at the Woodrow Wilson International Center.

    For much of Obama's first term, White House officials saw little reason for him to go to the region without a realistic chance for a peace accord between the Israelis and Palestinians. But, with the president's one attempt at a U.S.-brokered deal thwarted in his first term and the two sides even more at odds, the White House has shifted thinking.

    Officials now see the lowered expectations as a chance to create space for frank conversations between Obama and both sides about what it will take to get back to the negotiating table. The president will use his face-to-face meetings to "persuade both sides to refrain from taking provocative unilateral actions that could be self-defeating," said Haim Malka, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    The trip gives Obama the opportunity to meet Netanyahu on his own turf, and that could help ease the tension that has at times defined their relationship.

    The leaders have tangled over Israeli settlements and how to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu also famously lectured the president in front of the media during a 2011 meeting in the Oval Office, and later made no secret of his fondness for Republican challenger Mitt Romney in last year's presidential campaign.

    Beyond Mideast peace, the two leaders have similar regional goals, including ending the violence in Syria and containing the political tumult in Egypt, which has a decades-old peace treaty with Israel.

    The president's trip comes at a time of political change for Israel.

    Netanyahu's power was diminished in January elections, and he struggled to form a government. He finally reached a deal on Friday with rival parties, creating a coalition that brings the centrist Yesh Atid and pro-settler Jewish Home parties into the government and excludes the ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties for the first time in a decade.

    The coalition will be sworn in Monday, two days before Obama's arrival.

    White House press secretary Jay Carney on Saturday congratulated Israelis on their new government. He said the president looked forward to working closely with Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders to address common challenges and advance shared interests in peace and security in the region.

    Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, acknowledged that with a new government, "you don't expect to close the deal on any one major initiative." But he said starting those conversations now "can frame those decisions that ultimately will come down the line."

    Among those decisions will be next steps in dealing with Iran's disputed nuclear program.

    Israel repeatedly has threatened to take military action should Iran appear to be on the verge of obtaining a bomb. The U.S. has pushed for more time to allow diplomacy and economic penalties to run their course, though Obama insists military action is an option.

    The West says Iran's program is aimed at developing weapons technology. Iran says its program is for peaceful energy purposes.

    Another central difference between the allies on Iran is the timeline for possible military action.

    Netanyahu, in a speech to the United Nations in September, said Iran was about six months away from being able to build a bomb. Obama told an Israeli television station this past week that the U.S. thinks it would take "over a year or so for Iran to actually develop a nuclear weapon."

    Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., tried to play down any division on the Iranian issue ahead of Obama's trip. He said Friday that "the United States and Israel see many of the same facts about the Iranian nuclear program and draw many similar conclusions."

    Obama's visit to Israel may quiet critics in the U.S. who interpreted his failure to travel there in his first term as a sign that he was less supportive of the Jewish state than his predecessors. Republican lawmakers levied that criticism frequently during last year's presidential campaign, despite the fact that GOP President George W. Bush did not visit Israel until his final year in office.

    The centerpiece of Obama's visit will be a speech in Jerusalem to an audience mainly of Israeli students. It's part of the president's effort to appeal to the Israeli public, particularly young people.

    He will make several cultural stops, all steeped in symbolism, in the region. They include the Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem; Mount Herzl, where he'll lay wreaths at the graves of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern political Zionism, and Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister who was assassinated in 1995 by a Jewish extremist who opposed Rabin's policy of trading land with the Palestinians for peace; and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, a revered site for Christians.

    In a sign of the close military ties between the U.S. and Israel, Obama will view an Iron Dome battery, part of the missile defense system the U.S. has helped pay for.

    Traveling to the West Bank, Obama will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad in Ramallah. Obama and Fayyad will visit a Palestinian youth center, another attempt to reach the region's young people.

    Obama will make a 24-hour stop in Jordan, an important U.S. ally, where the president's focus will be on the violence in neighboring Syria. More than 450,000 Syrians have fled to Jordan, crowding refugee camps and overwhelming aid organizations.

    The White House said Obama had no plans to visit a refugee camp while in Jordan, though he will be discussing with government officials how the U.S. can increase its assistance.

    In his talks with Jordan's King Abdullah, Obama also will try to shore up the country's fledgling attempts to liberalize its government and stave off an Arab Spring-style movement similar to the ones that have taken down leaders elsewhere in the region.

    The president's final stop will be in Petra, Jordan's fabled ancient city.

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    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2013-03-16-US-Obama-Mideast/id-2ba27d6891c64825910975983a28f959

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    Sunday, March 17, 2013

    US helicopter crashes in Afghanistan, killing 1

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? NATO officials say a helicopter has crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing one coalition service member and injuring another.

    Capt. Luca Carniel says there was no enemy activity in the area when the helicopter crashed Saturday, and the cause is being investigated.

    Kandahar governor spokesman Javeed Faisal says the helicopter crashed in Daman district, a few kilometers (miles) west of Kandahar City.

    Officials did not release the type of helicopter or nationalities of the casualties.

    It's the second deadly helicopter crash in the south in a week. A Black Hawk crashed outside Kandahar City on Monday, killing five U.S. troops.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-helicopter-crashes-afghanistan-killing-1-170248715.html

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    Oh what NOW!: Good news about climate change teaching.

    They?re not going to brainwash the kiddies until they?re fourteen now.

    Debate about climate change has been cut out of the national curriculum for children under 14, prompting claims of political interference in the syllabus by the government that has failed "our duty to future generations".

    The latest draft guidelines for children in key stages 1 to 3 have no mention of climate change under geography teaching and a single reference to how carbon dioxide produced by humans impacts on the climate in the chemistry section. There is also no reference to sustainable development, only to the "efficacy of recycling", again as a chemistry subject.

    Wow. Especially as I read this in the Guardian. (Spits).

    The alarmists are appalled:

    "What you seem to have is a major political interference with the geography syllabus," said the government's former science adviser Prof Sir David King.

    "It's just hollowed out argument," said John Ashton, the government's climate change envoy until last summer, and a founder of the independent not-for-profit group E3G. "Climate change should have as much prominence as anything in teaching geography in schools."

    Maybe the schools can be left to teach real science. Why should children below fourteen need to know about the science of climate change anyway? Then again of course the alarmists need a new generation of children to badger their parents into adopting the global warming narrative.

    Source: http://niklowe.blogspot.com/2013/03/good-news-about-climate-change-teaching.html

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    Diffusion of innovations - ????? ?? ????? ??...

    Innovators are the first individuals to adopt an innovation. Innovators are willing to take risks, youngest in age, have the highest?social class, have great financial liquidity, are very social and have closest contact to scientific sources and interaction with other innovators. Risk tolerance has them adopting technologies which may ultimately fail. Financial resources help absorb these failures. (Rogers 1962 5th ed, p.?282) This is the second fastest category of individuals who adopt an innovation. These individuals have the highest degree of?opinion leadership?among the other adopter categories.?Early adopters?are typically younger in age, have a higher social status, have more financial lucidity, advanced education, and are more socially forward than late adopters. More discrete in adoption choices than innovators. Realize judicious choice of adoption will help them maintain central communication position (Rogers 1962 5th ed, p.?283). Individuals in this category adopt an innovation after a varying degree of time. This time of adoption is significantly longer than the innovators and early adopters. Early Majority tend to be slower in the adoption process, have above average social status, contact with early adopters, and seldom hold positions of?opinion leadership?in a system (Rogers 1962 5th ed, p.?283) Individuals in this category will adopt an innovation after the average member of the society. These individuals approach an innovation with a high degree of skepticism and after the majority of society has adopted the innovation. Late Majority are typically skeptical about an innovation, have below average social status, very little financial lucidity, in contact with others in late majority and early majority, very little?opinion leadership. Individuals in this category are the last to adopt an innovation. Unlike some of the previous categories, individuals in this category show little to no opinion leadership. These individuals typically have an aversion to change-agents and tend to be advanced in age. Laggards typically tend to be focused on "traditions", likely to have lowest social status, lowest financial fluidity, be oldest of all other adopters, in contact with only family and close friends.

    Source: http://ankuriimc.blogspot.com/2013/03/24-development-communication-theories.html

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