Sunday, December 23, 2012

Police probe why man fatally shot 3 in rural Pa.

HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Authorities in central Pennsylvania are trying to determine why a man fatally shot three people along a rural road before being killed in a gunfight with police.

Police were still trying to piece together a timeline in the arduous investigation of the Friday shootings that began in Frankstown Township and spanned five crime scenes within a 1.5-mile radius.

A woman decorating a church hall for a children's Christmas party was among those killed. Three state troopers were injured.

Authorities haven't released a motive for the shootings.

"It's going to take us some time to put this all together ... and know exactly what occurred," said Lt. Col. George Bivens, a deputy state police commissioner.

Police did not release the names of the victims or the shooter, though they did say the man lived in Blair County, where all the shootings occurred. Clergy planned a prayer vigil Saturday for the victims, which included the woman at the Juniata Valley Gospel Church.

The gunman and the victims weren't related, though the victims may have been, at least distantly, Blair County District Attorney Rich Consiglio said.

Troopers were responding to a 911 call of a shooting in the township at about 9 a.m. Friday when they heard calls reporting at least one other shooting elsewhere, state police said.

The three troopers, in patrol cars, were injured in a pursuit that began after the gunman, driving a pickup truck, fired at them, police said. One trooper injured a wrist and then was hit in the chest but was saved by body armor.

A second trooper was injured by glass fragments in his eye and bullet fragments that hit him in the forehead, Bivens said.

The gunman was killed during a final exchange of gunfire after ramming his truck head-on into another police cruiser, authorities said. It was after that crash that the trooper shot in the wrist also was hit in the chest.

The third trooper suffered minor injuries from the head-on crash, Bivens said. More than one weapon was seized from the truck, Bivens added, but he declined to offer more specifics.

"I think we have three very fortunate state police members tonight," Bivens said Friday. "We are very thankful for the fact that they survived this attack. Someone was watching over them."

Besides the woman, one man was shot at a home and the other man was shot at a crash site where the gunman had used his truck to strike another vehicle, Bivens said.

But relatives of the victims said they were told the woman at the church was the first person shot, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported. The gunman then shot two men in the driveway of a home after a confrontation at a stop sign, one of the men's cousins, Marie Brenneman, told the newspaper.

"This person went to their driveway with a pistol, pointed at them and started shooting," Brenneman said.

She said both men were the shooter's neighbors in the tiny village of Geeseytown, about 70 miles west of Harrisburg, the state capital.

"They were uneasy around him," she said.

The woman at the church had cooked food the day before for the funeral of the church's longtime pastor, said the Rev. James McCaulley, his brother. The church still was reeling from the death of the Rev. David McCaulley when the woman returned to decorate its hall, and bullets ripped through a window, he said.

The gunman then entered and shot one of two women before he left, the Rev. James McCaulley said.

Police identified the five crime scenes as the church; a home and ground around the home; a crash site where another victim was killed; the point in the road where the gunman opened fire on the troopers; and where the final encounter occurred after the truck collided with the police cruiser.

Bivens said investigators don't know if the victims were picked at random.

McCaulley, who is the pastor of another church about 50 miles from the site of Friday's carnage, said his older brother began leading the Frankstown church in 1954.

"He preached his last sermon at the church in October before he fell ill," McCaulley said.

The church, which lists about 150 members in an online ad posted this month seeking an associate pastor, is close-knit, and the woman killed Friday was among its more active members, McCaulley said. She had made food for him to take home Thursday since his wife had died this year, he said.

"The only thing I can say good at this time is that (the gunman) didn't do this 24 hours earlier when there was a big crowd in the church hall," McCaulley said. "We're devastated."

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UK Pirate Party drops its Pirate Bay proxy after legal bullying ...

The UK Pirate Party abandoned its fight against the BPI -- Britain's answer to the RIAA -- over its proxy for reaching The Pirate Bay, which is blocked by court order in the UK. The Party's executive had been personally threatened with legal action by the BPI and couldn't afford to risk home and family fighting this fight. But other Pirate Parties took up the slack: new, unblocked Pirate Bay proxies have been established by Pirate Party Luxembourg and Pirate Party Argentina:

?Due to pressure from lobbyists, politicians all over Europe are incited to expand the censorship infrastructure to prevent freedom of expression, the right to information and the free exchange of culture. With our proxy, we help to circumvent the Internet censorship of European countries,? Luxembourg Pirate Party President Sven Clement says.

The Argentinian Pirate Party is sending a similar message, and invites those who can?t access The Pirate Bay due to blockades to use their proxy.

?We wish the UK Pirate Party best of luck in their continued fight for free access to culture and knowledge. We have put up our own Pirate Bay proxy which is accessible from anywhere in the world, including the UK and other places where it has been censored.?

Pirate Bay Censorship Backfires as New Proxies Bloom [TorrentFreak]

See also: UK record industry spokesman wants you to know why his employers are going after Pirate Party execs personally

Source: http://boingboing.net/2012/12/22/uk-pirate-party-drops-its-pira.html

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Wordament, the first Xbox Live game from Microsoft, hits - and misses on - the iPhone

Wordament, the first Xbox Live game from Microsoft, hits - and misses on -- the iPhone

Microsoft has just released Wordament, their first XBox Live game for the iPhone. Wordament is really well regarded on Windows Phone, but the iPhone version is... disappointing, especially coming from one of the biggest, best software developers in the world, and one that owns its own mobile and gaming platforms.

Despite it being 3 months post-iPhone 5 launch, Wordament doesn't support the new 16:9 screen resolution, so it's letterboxed. The interface is also middling. For example, once you get past the intro screens, you're given a button to sign in with your Xbox Live credentials, but a text link to skip that step and play as guest.

I tried signing in with Xbox Live but it didn't work. (I typed in my login, it spun, gave me the sign-in button again, I tapped it again, then without asking me to sign in again, it just went back to the sign-in button. Over. And. Over. Again.)

If you skip it, like I did, you're then dumped into a screen filled with tiny text and no clear way to start your first game. After jabbing at some names on the board, that either did something, or wasted enough time for something automatic to happen. Either way, a game started with a countdown timer. Here interface elements are unnecessarily crowded together, the gameplay instructions butted against the un-labeled back button, the rotate button crammed between the board and what looks like an add for the game you're already playing (and when the banner goes away, simply crammed against the board and nothing.)

If you're screen turns off, or if you hit the Home button to exit, when you come back to Wordament you're inexplicably shown the Microsoft splash screen and the last page of the intro screens again, where again you're presented with the button/text link login/skip screen. If you had a game in progress, it looks like the timer is still at the same place, so that state is at least stored, but the cruft imposed to get there is flabbergasting.

It's as if multitasking was never introduced in iOS 4.

Maybe that only happens in guest mode but I have no way of knowing, as I'm not able to sign in.

Once a game ends you're shown another screen filled with tiny text and you can swipe around and tap to see words you missed. There's no Next button, however, and [when a tiny timer, lost amid a ton of other tiny text runs out] you're forcibly moved to the leaderboard again, and after a few seconds, you're suddenly playing again.

I might be missing something here. There might be some genius level interface and mechanics going on that I'm too dull to see, or are just impenetrable to me, but given the lack of iPhone 5 support and the ridiculous way Wordament resumes, I'm inclined to think Microsoft simply didn't do a very good job here.

It would be better to present obvious buttons saying "join next game" and "skip next game" so the user is in control of how they move through the app. What if it takes me longer to read all that tiny text? What if I want to play again but would prefer a few more moments to go through the jam-packed stats. What if all that text bothers me and I want to jump ahead to a clear staging area and just wait for the next game to start?

I get that it's real time and you're competing against other people. The idea is fine. The implementation is not good.

Which is odd since, again, the Windows Phone version is adored. And if Wordament really is that good on Windows Phone, Microsoft should have made it killer on iOS to show people how good apps can be on that platform, and entice them over.

In that regard, the real win here is Xbox Live making an appearance on iOS. Apple has Game Center, but it's exclusive to Apple, of course. There are third party gaming networks, but Xbox live has a massive following and being able to game against friends on other platforms will be a huge plus. If there's one ounce of redemption to be found in Wordament for iPhone, it's that.

Perhaps Microsoft will improve Wordament for iPhone with the next release, but frankly Letterpress, made by lone indie developer Loren Brichter, is so far beyond Wordament when it comes to interface and experience, I don't think many people will stick around to find out.



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Obama chooses John Kerry for secretary of State. How might he do?

President Obama is expected on Friday to name Sen. John Kerry to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He'd come with his own pet issues ? as well as a reputation as a patient negotiator.

By Howard LaFranchi,?Staff writer / December 21, 2012

Senate Foreign Relations chairman John Kerry (D) of Massachusetts leads a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington Thursday on the Sept. 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

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As a Democratic presidential candidate in 2004, John Kerry was an ardent advocate of arms control ? a position he would later use to help President Obama win ratification of a new nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia.

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In Congress, the senior senator from Massachusetts has championed climate-change legislation, ranking the issue in the very top tier of the nation?s international challenges.

On Friday afternoon, Mr. Obama will nominate Mr. Kerry to succeed Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of State. If he is confirmed, Kerry might give those two foreign policy priorities a higher profile.

While a secretary of State?s job is to carry out the president?s foreign policy, the holders of the nation?s top diplomatic office find ways to boost the issues that are important to them. And so Kerry is expected to place special emphasis on his own policy priorities if he becomes Obama?s second secretary of State.

Most officials, foreign-policy experts, and friends who have watched Kerry in action say he has demonstrated the diplomatic traits ? the patience, perseverance, artfulness, and stature ? required to further the president?s international priorities and to successfully represent America to the world.

?What you see with John Kerry is what you get: He?s a serious, very articulate man, and he has the stature to really further America?s interests,? says Sanford Katz, a family law professor at Boston College who taught Kerry, a 1976 alumnus of the law school.

That ?stature? would also serve Kerry well in the difficult task of following in the footsteps of Secretary Clinton, who has enjoyed ? and employed ? the rock-star status she?s gained around the world. ??

Many international experts cite Kerry?s productive forays into some of the toughest diplomatic thickets as a quiet Obama envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan in recent years as evidence of his potential effectiveness.

?He combined a presence and stature and a skill at conducting personal relations with difficult people that bodes well for his ability to carry out the duties of secretary of State, should he be so named,? says James Dobbins, a former special US envoy to Afghanistan, speaking in particular of Kerry?s dealings with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in 2009.

Kerry would later be sent by Obama several times to repair crumbling relations with Pakistan, including to negotiate the release of a CIA contractor detained in the killings of two Pakistanis, and in the tense days after the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

In his dealings with Mr. Karzai ? who is famously hard to work with ? Kerry ?exhibited an evenness of temper and a degree of patience? that not all senior US officials have been able to muster when working with the Afghan leader, says Mr. Dobbins, director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corp. in Arlington, Va.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

German scientists seek to clone perfect Xmas trees

(AP) ? The hunt for the perfect Christmas tree may soon become a lot easier: just pick a nice clone.

That's what German scientists are now working on: They are searching a way to ensure that the sensitive saplings of the popular Nordmann fir species grow into impressive specimens.

The fir is native to the Caucasus, but is often cultivated on massive plantations in Germany.

Biologist Kurt Zoglauer of Berlin's Humboldt University said Friday 40 percent of trees don't make the cut when they mature after 10 to 14 years. Some are stunted by frost, while others turn out the wrong shade of green.

Zoglauer's team therefore hopes to refine a method to clone particularly hardy and beautiful trees by 2016.

The project is supported by a German government grant.

Associated Press

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Armed guards, locked doors: Schools seek security

A long-dormant national conversation about guns has reignited: some are calling for an assault weapons ban while other feel guns themselves aren't the root of the problem. So far the shootings have sparked several gun buy-back programs and even an anti-gun video organized by big-city mayors ? but the NRA says it's the entertainment industry that is partly to blame. NBC's John Yang reports.

By Elizabeth Chuck and M. Alex Johnson, NBC News

The National Rifle Association?s call to put armed guards in every public school in America has even further intensified the debate over how to protect the nation?s children in class, with some districts saying they?re preparing to take just that action and other educators cautioning that doing so sends the wrong message about education.

And short of giving teachers and officers their own guns, administrators across the country are desperate to find a way to keep their pupils safe. Locked vestibules with buzzers, emergency preparedness drills, stronger glass and surveillance cameras are among measures being considered after the massacre last week at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Even before the?NRA?s Wayne LaPierre said Friday that armed police should be placed in schools, guards with guns were posted at all 14 schools in Butler, Pa.

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The district of 7,500 pupils about 40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh had already gone to court to get a judge's approval to have at least one armed retired state trooper in every school. They were in place as classes resumed Monday after the mass shootings Dec. 14 in Newtown, Conn.

"We plan to have that on a daily basis from now on," Superintendent Michael Strutt told NBC station WPXI of Pittsburgh. By the time the next school year begins, every guard in the school system will be armed, he said.


The sense of urgency is undeniable, with a few districts willing to fight fire with fire, as in Butler. Schools in Marlboro, N.J., for example, will have armed officers in place by January, Mayor John Hornik told NBC News on Friday.

After a week of calls for tighter gun restrictions, the National Rifle Association called for putting more armed security officers in the nation's schools and expressed concerns about violence portrayed in video games, movies and music. NBC's Pete Williams reports.

State Sen. Joe Scarnati, a Republican representing northern Pennsylvania, said there was only one important question: "What do we do to protect our kids?"

"If it requires to put armed individuals in our schools to protect our kids, then we need to do that," Scarnati told NBC station WJAC of Johnstown.

But that idea doesn't sit well with other educators, like Tony Scott, superintendent of schools in Bellaire, Ohio, where a local firearms association said it would provide free shooting training to teachers after the Connecticut shootings.

"I just don't believe our teachers signed up for this," Scott told NBC station WTOV of Steubenville, Ohio. "I know I didn't sign up for it."

Ronald Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center, a joint project of the U.S. Education and Justice departments, said there's no centralized database tabulating how many school systems have an official armed presence on campus, but he estimated it at 25 percent. He called the NRA proposal "unfeasible."

"We have to ask ourselves what kind of climate we want to create in our schools. Do we want our school campus to look like the Old West with people having sidearms attached to their hip, or do we want education to happen in a positive way?" Stephens told NBC News. "That's the hard part of this."

Michael Smerconish, author Steve Siebold and David Corn of Mother Jones debate the NRA's idea that more guns and armed teachers would curb gun violence.

Some administrators are looking elsewhere for solutions.?After years of unlocked front doors and casual conversations about someday increasing security in the small school district of New Hartford, Conn., Superintendent Philip O'Reilly isn't wasting another minute.

Fearing a repeat of the tragedy in nearby Newtown, O'Reilly is planning to modify the district's school buildings so they each have a small, locked vestibule between the main entrance and the building's interior, which will hold visitors for screening.

O'Reilly wouldn't give the cost of these new entryways, but he said the money must be found.

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"Cost is no longer the priority. Keeping kids safe is the priority," he said.

In some cases, parents are leading the charge.

"I've had superintendents and headmasters who have been fighting for a year or two trying to do this, and the parents have been fighting them hand and fist because they didn't understand, and now the parents are coming to the school officials saying, 'Why aren't you?'" said Michael Dorn, executive director of Safe Havens International, a nonprofit group based in Georgia that helps schools improve their crisis preparedness.

Michael Dorn of Safe Havens International relays tips on how schools and parents can keep kids safe.

Security experts recommend that school districts start with a security assessment. Because changing entryways or installing security cameras can be expensive, these experts said school systems need to figure out exactly what their biggest shortcomings are before plowing ahead.

"The number one request [schools have been asking for since Newtown] is to conduct a security assessment. We look at everything, from your written practices to the physical security devices and emergency plans," said Paul Timm, president of Illinois-based, school security consulting firm RETA Security.

He said his recommendations usually fall in two main areas.

"There are two categories that protect people better than anything else: access control, which includes a locked vestibule, running a closed campus, visitor management procedures; and communications.

Do we have public address systems, do we have telephones that are outfitted with emergency dialing instructions, do we have two-way radios?" Timm said. "Those two areas, more than cameras, more than metal detectors, more than burglar alarm systems, protect people."

Locked vestibules can literally stop an intruder in his or her tracks. As administrators have become more concerned about security, many schools have restricted access to just one main entry point in the hope of doing that, Timm said.

Another solution for safety-proofing schools: bullet-resistant glass. Timm recently helped a school in Hastings, Minn., replace all the tempered glass in the building with laminated glass after a student brought a gun to school, and the total cost was about $3,500.

But such a low dollar figure for security fixes is rare.

"A large percentage of our schools are not designed well for any of these things. Sometimes, something simple can be $5 million," Dorn said.

Federal funds for school safety ? the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) project ? were eliminated in March 2011. Now the money must come from local taxpayers.

"There's not much in the budget for security at all. I want to say that before Columbine, not many schools had a line item for security in their budget," Timm said.

One security measure that doesn't come with a hefty price tag is running drills with teachers, students and administrators for various scenarios.

"It prepares us to make life-and-death situations more quickly," Dorn said. "They have an opportunity do something like lock a door, move kids out of a classroom, and [if] for various reasons don't take that action, our casualty rate doubles or triples. The human brain works faster than my laptop to make those life-and-death decisions, but only if you've had the exposure to prepare you."

Andrew Mach of NBC News contributed to this report.

The manufacturer of a children's backpack designed to stop bullets says sales have skyrocketed in the wake of the Newtown massacre. But are some parents overreacting? KPRC's Courtney Zavala reports.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

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GOPhttp://www.rssmicro.com/?q=GOP&f=0 RSS feed search results for GOPThu, 20 Dec 2012 11:24:26 GMTRSSMicro Search - RSS Feed Search Engine - RSS Feed Directoryhttp://www.rssmicro.com/images/rssmicro_logo3.gifhttp://www.rssmicro.com 1440Texas leaders announce GOP school reform goalshttp://www.kvue.com/home/Tax-credits-for-private-school-scholarships-among-GOP-school-reform-goals-184174621.html <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.kvue.com --- Thursday, December 20, 2012</font><br />Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and State Sen. Dan Patrick (R-Houston) roll out preview of <b>GOP</b> education reform package. ...</p>http://www.kvue.com/home/Tax-credits-for-private-school-scholarships-among-GOP-school-reform-goals-184174621.htmlThu, 20 Dec 2012 11:13:24 GMTHouse GOP Plans Vote on Fiscal Cliff 'Plan B'http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Fiscal-Cliff/2012/12/20/id/468469 <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.newsmax.com --- Thursday, December 20, 2012</font><br /> ...</p>http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Fiscal-Cliff/2012/12/20/id/468469Thu, 20 Dec 2012 10:40:30 GMTNew GOP polling firm goal: Catch up with Democratshttp://www.sify.com/news/new-gop-polling-firm-goal-catch-up-with-democrats-news-international-mmurkpbdjjf.html <p><font color="Gray">Source: sify.com --- Thursday, December 20, 2012</font><br />The Republican polling community is about to get a shake-up. ...</p>http://www.sify.com/news/new-gop-polling-firm-goal-catch-up-with-democrats-news-international-mmurkpbdjjf.htmlThu, 20 Dec 2012 10:40:00 GMTSenate GOP: Cut Sandy aid in half to $24Bhttp://www.app.com/article/20121219/NJNEWS/312190166/1004/NEWS01&amp;source=rss <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.app.com --- Thursday, December 20, 2012</font><br /><img src="http://cmsimg.app.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=B3&Dato=20121219&Kategori=NJNEWS&Lopenr=312190166&Ref=AR" & width="150" & height="104" style="margin: 5pt 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" border="1" align="left" alt="" />WASHINGTON ? Senate Republicans on Wednesday proposed cutting more than half of the $60.4 billion in a Hurricane Sandy emergency spending bill in an attempt to address only immediate repair needs. Republican Sen. ...</p>http://www.app.com/article/20121219/NJNEWS/312190166/1004/NEWS01&amp;source=rssThu, 20 Dec 2012 08:16:35 GMTSenate GOP proposes much smaller Sandy aid packagehttp://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsWebMD/~3/-reVxujObHs/ <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.cbsnews.com --- Thursday, December 20, 2012</font><br />While Democrats seek $60.4B in Sandy aid for N.Y., N.J. and others, Senate Republicans propose giving $24B ...</p>http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsWebMD/~3/-reVxujObHs/Thu, 20 Dec 2012 07:19:18 GMTObama to GOP: 'Take me out of it'http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014343219 <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.democraticunderground.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />Source: [b]NBC[/b] Saying that Republican opponents should "take me out of it," President Barack Obama appealed Wednesday for compromise on the "fiscal cliff," urging <b>GOP</b> House members to put aside personal and political concerns after a week marked by the Newtown shooting tragedy and con... ...</p>http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014343219Thu, 20 Dec 2012 06:36:30 GMTGOP Senators vow to trim superstorm Sandy aid to $23.8 billionhttp://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/usa/~3/6LZrBLe_oaQ/GOP-Senators-vow-to-trim-superstorm-Sandy-aid-to-23.8-billion <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.csmonitor.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />Senate Republicans have proposed an alternate disaster relief plan for states affected by superstorm Sandy, which would use $23.8 billion- rather than President Obama's proposed $60.4 billion- to fund initial relief. ...</p>http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/usa/~3/6LZrBLe_oaQ/GOP-Senators-vow-to-trim-superstorm-Sandy-aid-to-23.8-billionThu, 20 Dec 2012 06:33:07 GMTTwo days after 'Birther' comments leader of AZ GOP says he's quittinghttp://www.azfamily.com/news/Two-days-after-Birther-comments-leader-of-AZ-GOP-says-hes-quitting--184194671.html <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.azfamily.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />A couple of days after breathing new life into the conspiracy theory that Barack Obama is not eligible to be president, the chairman of the Arizona Republican Party says he's not running for another term. ...</p>http://www.azfamily.com/news/Two-days-after-Birther-comments-leader-of-AZ-GOP-says-hes-quitting--184194671.htmlThu, 20 Dec 2012 05:30:30 GMTBernard Schoenburg: Illinois GOP chairman Brady says party needs to broaden appealhttp://www.sj-r.com/opinions/x65616757/Bernard-Schoenburg-Illinois-GOP-chairman-Brady-says-party-needs-to-broaden-appeal <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.sj-r.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br /><img src="http://d2om8tvz4lgco4.cloudfront.net/archive/x449147382/g082082000000000000b6cf42c0ef2b3448579ab65bf477c85ae272c475.jpg" & width="93" & height="130" style="margin: 5pt 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" border="1" align="left" alt="" />PAT BRADY, chairman of the Republican Party of Illinois, says a repeat of 2010 isn?t the way for his party to win the governor?s race in 2014. ...</p>http://www.sj-r.com/opinions/x65616757/Bernard-Schoenburg-Illinois-GOP-chairman-Brady-says-party-needs-to-broaden-appealThu, 20 Dec 2012 05:10:37 GMTSchickel Makes Bid for Iowa GOP Chairman Officialhttp://theiowarepublican.com/2012/schickel-makes-bid-for-iowa-gop-chairman-official/ <p><font color="Gray">Source: theiowarepublican.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />DES MOINES?Republican Party of Iowa (RPI) co-chairman Bill Schickel today announced his candidacy for RPI chairman by outlining a plan to boost early voting by 40%, increase Republican voter registration and brand the Republican party as the ?party of conservative ideas and solutions.? ?Republicans suffered terrible defeat on November 6 th . There is no sense in pretending otherwise,? said Schickel. ?I agree with Senator Rand Paul and others who say that the Republican Party is in danger of becoming a dinosaur unless we change.? Schickel pledged to work with all Republicans and unite the party. ?Republicans must rally around that which unites us,? said the former mayor and state representative. ?Lincoln?s words about a ?house divided? are as important today as when they were spoken.? The party also needs to ?reach out in new ways to Independents and Democrats,? he said. ?Bringing Republicans together is only the first step. No election can be won with Republicans alone.? ?And perhaps most importantly we must be the party of conservative ideas and solutions, not negative campaigning and politics as usual,? said Schickel, a Christian broadcaster. The party does not need to be less conservative, but it does need to get much better at communicating a message of opportunity for all Iowans, said Schickel. ?It?s time for a new era in Iowa politics in which conservative ideas and solutions are used to help middle class Iowans achieve the ...</p>http://theiowarepublican.com/2012/schickel-makes-bid-for-iowa-gop-chairman-official/Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:49:46 GMTPriebus: GOP of Future is Larger, Stronger, More Diversehttp://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/priebus-rnc-gop-future/2012/12/19/id/468453 <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.newsmax.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br /> ...</p>http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/priebus-rnc-gop-future/2012/12/19/id/468453Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:26:05 GMTArchie Bunker's America: The GOP Takeover of Family Valueshttp://www.tnr.com/book/review/family-values-robert-self-archie-bunker <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.tnr.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />All in the Family: The Realignment of American Democracy Since the 1960s ( by Robert O. Self ) IN JANUARY 1971, a new sitcom called All in the Family appeared on CBS television. Its central figure was Archie Bunker, a white, working-class, World War II veteran from the Astoria section of Queens. The show?s humor derived from Bunker?s poorly articulated bigotry and resentment against the social changes of the 1960s?feminism, the counterculture, youth and antiwar activism, legalized abortion, expanded roles for minorities, open homosexuality?and his confrontations with those new forces in his own family and neighborhood. The sitcom was one of the first to deal openly with such controversial topics, and it struck such a chord with American viewers that it was the number-one rated show for the first five of its eight years on the air. Robert O. Self?s book doesn?t mention the sitcom but offers a detailed recounting of those same battles and transformations that provided fodder for the show. Self argues that the ?explosive issues surrounding gender, sex, and family? were not peripheral ?culture war? matters, but were central to the political struggles over power, equality, and economics during the past five decades. In his view, the politics of the period were, ultimately, all about the left-wing challenges to liberalism?s vision of the idealized nuclear family, followed by a conservative backlash against the supposed moral threat to ...</p>http://www.tnr.com/book/review/family-values-robert-self-archie-bunkerThu, 20 Dec 2012 04:00:00 GMTMark Levin to GOP: ?There will be a political backlash for selling out? on fiscal cliff [AUDIO]http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/19/mark-levin-to-gop-there-will-be-a-political-backlash-for-selling-out-on-fiscal-cliff-audio/ <p><font color="Gray">Source: dailycaller.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />Conservative talker advises House Republicans against voting for Boehner's 'Plan B' ...</p>http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/19/mark-levin-to-gop-there-will-be-a-political-backlash-for-selling-out-on-fiscal-cliff-audio/Thu, 20 Dec 2012 03:58:43 GMTRep. Cohen: Assault weapons ban can?t survive in GOP-led Househttp://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/12/19/rep-cohen-assault-weapons-ban-cant-survive-in-gop-led-house/ <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.rawstory.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />During an appearance on Current TV, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) said Wednesday that Democrats would probably not be able to pass an assault weapons ban in the House of Representatives. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has vowed to introduce the assault weapons ban on the first day that Congress reconvenes in January. The law would prohibit civilians from owning certain military-style semi-automatic firearms. Cohen noted that about 20 Republicans would need to support the legislation in order for it to survive in the House. He also predicted the Republican leadership in the House wouldn?t schedule the bill to be voted on. Though the NRA was relatively weak in general elections, Cohen explained they were powerful in many Republican districts and could easily pressure lawmakers into opposing the bill. ?I think the Republican caucus now, both on this issue and on taxing the people whose income is a quarter of a million to a million dollars have become imprisoned by their own success,? he said. ?They are showing how much of a minority party they are.? Watch video, courtesy of Current TV, below: ...</p>http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/12/19/rep-cohen-assault-weapons-ban-cant-survive-in-gop-led-house/Thu, 20 Dec 2012 03:49:47 GMTKrauthammer: Obama Invoking Massacre of Children to Pressure GOP Fiscal Surrender a ?Sacrilege? ? Video 12/19/12http://freedomslighthouse.net/2012/12/19/krauthammer-obama-invoking-massacre-of-children-to-pressure-gop-fiscal-surrender-a-sacrilege-video-121912/ <p><font color="Gray">Source: freedomslighthouse.net --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />Charles Krauthammer says it about as well as it can be said. He reacts to President Obama today suggesting that in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut Elementary School Massacre, Republicans should essentially just cave in to his terms on the ?Fiscal Cliff? negotiations ? as if the one has anything to do with the other. I think the president invoking the massacre of children to essentially say the Republicans need to accept his terms of surrender in the negotiations is not just a non-sequitur. I think it?s sacrilege. And it?s of a piece with the whole tone of his News Conference and this is the way he conducts them generally, which is, he is excessively self-righteous. He talks about the other side of being unprincipled, not interested in the national interest, slaves of ideology which he says makes no sense. And as you mention, invested in opposing him to the point they are willing to let the country suffer. So it?s a combination of self-righteousness and narcissism. It?s just a very unpleasant tone and there is no reason he can?t either avoid that, or give some credit to the other side for sincerity in just seeing a different way to approach the crisis the country has. ...</p>http://freedomslighthouse.net/2012/12/19/krauthammer-obama-invoking-massacre-of-children-to-pressure-gop-fiscal-surrender-a-sacrilege-video-121912/Thu, 20 Dec 2012 03:25:24 GMTGOP puts Chicken Little out of job ? News we didn?t see in 2012http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/339456 <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.digitaljournal.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br /><img src="http://www.digitaljournal.com/img/5/8/5/9/5/0/i/6/8/0/p-small/tea_party.jpg" & width="150" & height="100" style="margin: 5pt 10px 0px 0px; float: left;" border="1" align="left" alt="" />Mainstream media is to democracy what sexual diseases are to public health- Selectively ignorant excuses for morality, however ridiculous and misleading. MSM is a medium which wouldn?t understand a message if it got pregnant with one. ...</p>http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/339456Thu, 20 Dec 2012 02:56:19 GMTA GOP lawmaker is looking to make Texas the latest state to restrict the use of...http://www.facebook.com/rhrealitycheck/posts/469904003055939 <p><font color="Gray">Source: www.facebook.com --- Wednesday, December 19, 2012</font><br />A <b>GOP</b> lawmaker is looking to make Texas the latest state to restrict the use of abortion medications in a way that some experts warn could increase the drugs? side effects while making them more expensive. Texas Abortion Drug Bill Could Mean More Side Effects and Higher Costs www.rhrealitycheck.org Published in partnership with The American Independent. A <b>GOP</b> lawmaker is looking to make Texas the latest state to restrict the use of abortion medications in a way that some experts warn could increase the drugs? side effects while making them more expensive. ...</p>http://www.facebook.com/rhrealitycheck/posts/469904003055939Thu, 20 Dec 2012 01:22:55 GMT

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