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Politwoops – Deleted tweets from politicians

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 20:39 by John Sinteur in category: Indecision 2012

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Sure, we all tweet things we don’t mean to share, but now politicians have no way to hide them. Discover tweets that your politicians shared and then promptly deleted.


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  1. About as compelling as Amercia’s Best Bloopers and Outtakes.

Now you’re all probably wondering why I called you here today…

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 19:04 by John Sinteur in category: News


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Romney app misspells ‘Amercia’

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 18:13 by John Sinteur in category: Indecision 2012

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Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign misspelled the word “America” on its new iPhone app, and it’s already paying a price for it.

In the app, the phrase “A Better America” is misspelled “A Better Amercia.” The misspelling was picked up and tweeted widely Tuesday night, soon spawned a hashtag-driven Twitter meme in which people imagined just what Amercia stood for and what kind of policies Romney had planned for Amercia.

I wonder if somebody got fierd for that!


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  1. A topic high on my list of most useless media stories this year.

  2. Make sure you have lots of space on that list, the election season has just begun…

  3. Just turn on Fox or CNN.

Secret ‘Kill List’ Tests Obama’s Principles

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 17:58 by John Sinteur in category: Do you feel safer yet?

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In response to his concern, the C.I.A. downsized its munitions for more pinpoint strikes. In addition, the president tightened standards, aides say: If the agency did not have a “near certainty” that a strike would result in zero civilian deaths, Mr. Obama wanted to decide personally whether to go ahead.

The president’s directive reinforced the need for caution, counterterrorism officials said, but did not significantly change the program. In part, that is because “the protection of innocent life was always a critical consideration,” said Michael V. Hayden, the last C.I.A. director under President George W. Bush.

It is also because Mr. Obama embraced a disputed method for counting civilian casualties that did little to box him in. It in effect counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants, according to several administration officials, unless there is explicit intelligence posthumously proving them innocent.

Counterterrorism officials insist this approach is one of simple logic: people in an area of known terrorist activity, or found with a top Qaeda operative, are probably up to no good. “

So getting that “near certainty” is easy, right? Anybody running around is a terrorist. Anybody standing still is a well-disciplined terrorist.


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  1. In the last year or so before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, I remember Mikhail Gorbachev telling a joke to the extent of “President Mitterand has 100 lovers. One of them has AIDS, but he doesn’t know which one. President Bush has 100 security guards. One of them is a terrorist, but he doesn’t know which one. President Gorbachev has 100 economic advisers. One of them is smart, but he doesn’t know which one.”

    Of course, that was intended to highlight some of the troubles he was having in trying to keep the USSR afloat, financially (and we all know how that worked out), but that line about the US president is an interesting one. If, by the standards of this article, the statement about the US Secret Service in Gorby’s joke were true, does that mean that he could authorize launching a strike on the White House?

Priest Removed From Ministry Due To Sex Abuse Allegations Now Works At TSA

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 13:04 by Paul Jay in category: News

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The CBS 3 I-Team has learned that a Catholic priest who was removed from the ministry over sex abuse allegations now holds a sensitive security post at Philadelphia International Airport.

The security checkpoint between Terminals D and E is a busy place where thousands of people – including lots of kids – pass through every day. But you might not believe who the I-Team observed working as a TSA supervisor at that checkpoint this week: Thomas Harkins.

Until 2002, Harkins was a Catholic priest working at churches across South Jersey. But the Diocese of Camden removed him from ministry because it found he sexually abused two young girls. Now, in a new lawsuit, a third woman is claiming she also is one of Harkins’ victims.

The I-Team asked Harkins about the suit as he was leaving his shift at the airport.

“I have nothing to say,” was Harkins’ reply.


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  1. Surely this must make us all feel safer?

Bishops ‘not obliged’ to report sexual abuse to police

Posted on May 30th, 2012 at 9:33 by John Sinteur in category: Pastafarian News

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The Italian Bishop’s Conference (CIE) has issued guidelines on child protection that inform its bishops that they are ‘not obliged to report illicit facts’ of child abuse to the police.

The new guidelines were released recently after the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith advised every Bishop Conference to create a document covering Child Protection if they did not already have one.


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  1. This is their idea of child protection?

  2. How can this possibly be anything other than clear documention of conspiracy to commit a crime?

  3. Yep, lock ‘em all up…if they don’t feel obliged to protect the community’s children, it is not safe to have these guys running around.