Thursday, October 9, 2014

A Famous Dog..!!...

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A nurse, Teresa Romero, is the first person known to have contracted the deadly virus, Ebola, outside West Africa.

She had treated two missionaries who later died from Ebola. The virus has killed 3,879 people, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

She might have become infected when removing her protective suit after cleaning one of the missionaries' room. The cause is still unknown.

A court order to euthanize Ms. Romero's dog was issued despite uncertainty over whether the animal was also infected or risked spreading the disease.

The fate of the dog sparked huge interest on social networks, after Ms. Romero's husband, who is kept in isolation, alerted animal protection groups via social networks.

Two protesters were hurt when they tried to stop the van in which the animal was being transported.

Ebola is a serious disease. One patient in Taxes required contact at least 150 individuals and quarantine some. It is all about our habits, some needs to be changed.

Just a thought.

The Fight, Palin...

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The drunken brawl involving Sarah Palin and her family last month was a wild one.
Klingenmeyer told police he was angry that the Palins had showed up and were causing problems. He had asked Bristol to leave and she responded, “Who the f*** are you?” Klingemeyer told her he owned the home and Bristol said she didn’t believe him and “she will kick his a**".

An officer described Bristol Palin as “heavily intoxicated and upset” and told police that Klingenmeyer had “drug her across the lawn by her legs” calling her names.   She also said both her sandals and sunglasses had been taken.

Matthew McKenna tried to break up the fight and saw people “piling” on Todd Palin. He also said after he saw Bristol punch Klingenmeyer six times a “bunch of wives tackled her a**.”

Track Palin, shirtless “ appeared to have an injury under his left eye, on his upper cheek.” The officer said that Track Palin was “angry and intoxicated.”

The Palin’s 20-year old daughter Willow told police Klingenmeyer had “assaulted” Bristol and she had been pushed by an “older lady” and others involved in the fight were “saying things like f*** the Palins.” Police described Willow as “extremely agitated.”

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Knew.....!!! ?.


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The biggest problem the United States faced in dealing with Syria and the rise of the Islamic State was America’s allies in the region, Joe Biden said.

Turkey let foreign fighters cross into Syria, and with, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia funneled weapons and other aid to Syrian rebels [the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda and ISIL].

President Obama made a similar point
 about Syria’s Arab neighbors fueling extremist organizations in their zeal to oust Al-Assad, though he did not name the culprits.

Turkey is watching as Kobani being run over by ISIL. The town is surrounded for weeks. Turkey considers Syrian Kurds terrorists.

When Obama warns from the red line, It wasn't clear who used biologic weapon since US allies are desperate to get red of Al Assad.
Leon Panetta's memoir criticizing Obama for not following up, McCain, and others to interfer in Syria, provide weapons to the rebel and leave US forces in Iraq. Short sighted advise.

US is not sure which direction should go.  The oil rich countries are clearly supporting certain terrorists. So here it is, today some are fighting on one side, and tomorrow fighting the other. 

Just keep the American people busy with a problem in the Middle East.

Just a thought.  

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

A little to drink?

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A law enforcement source said the victim was “a little drunk” when leaving Birthday soirĂ©e with a friend and the lawyer. The trio went back to the lawyer’s apartment.   Eventually, the friend was asked to leave by the alleged victim. The Post reports that "witness accounts of her extreme drunkenness in the hours before the party".

That version of events, in which the pair had consensual sex, conflicted with one presented by a police source, the victim awoke from a booze-filled haze to find she was having sex with the lawyer.

“She’s a credible woman. But anytime alcohol is involved, things get complicated,” a police source said, a possible third-degree rape [incapable of consent].

Everyone in (1 Police Plaza) could not be happier about this,” a police source said.
All in all, no winners.                     Just a thought.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Boots on the. Air?

File photo of a US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter taking part in a live-fire exercise.



The United States sent helicopters into combat against Islamic State targets west of Baghdad on Sunday, the first time low-flying Army aircraft have been committed to fighting in an engagement.

The helicopters carry two-man crews and, with their missiles and powerful cannons, increase the amount and accuracy of the firepower that the U.S. military can bring to bear against the Islamic State in support of Iraqi ground troops.

But because helicopters fly relatively "low and slow," the Obama administration is taking on greater risk in terms of exposing U.S. forces to casualties.

Jeffrey White, analyst who closely follows developments in Iraq, said the use of helicopter gunships means that U.S. troops effectively are now directly involved in ground battles.

"It's definitely boots in the air. This is combat, assuming U.S. Army guys were flying the helicopters".

Just a thought.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Housing boom?

 
Bernanke said "I recently tried to refinance my mortgage and I was unsuccessful in doing so." the audience laughed, Bernanke responded: "I'm not making that up."

Banks and regulators tightened lending standards and they might have swung too far, especially for first-time home buyers, and that is "probably excessive."

Records show that Bernanke bought a house in Washington, D.C. for $839,000 in 2004, valued at $965,468.

He was paid $200,000 as chairman of the Federal Reserve, is now commanding as much as $250,000 per speech. He is also a distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank.   He had assets worth between $1.1 million and $2.3 million when he left the Fed chairman post, making him one of the least wealthy members of the Fed's Board.

So expect loosening of the rules and another bounce in housing.

Just a thought.

A costly lie ....??


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The Liberian man infected with Ebola who brought the disease to the United States will be prosecuted when he returns home for lying on his airport screening questionnaire, Liberian authorities said.
 
With an Ebola crisis raging in West Africa, passengers leaving Liberia are being screened for fever and are asked if they have had contact with anyone infected. Neighbors say he had days earlier helped carry to a taxi a pregnant woman who later died of Ebola.
 
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins says his office is considering whether to press charges against Eric Duncan, the first person with Ebola in the U.S.
 
Duncan, who traveled to Dallas to visit relatives, wasn't diagnosed with Ebola until several days after he arrived. The Dallas family he stayed with is under quarantine and their apartment was decontaminated. The range of people under observation is close to 150 but fear is all around us.

We expect people to do the honorable thing," said Kesselly of Liberia Airport Authority. He said that people like Duncan and Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian-American with Ebola who traveled to Nigeria and infected people there, have brought a "stigma" upon Liberians living abroad.

Just a thought.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Big Yawn...!

                      


Surprise, PETA! Sex doesn't sell  
It’s a conventionally accepted notion that any attention is good attention, and that brazen tactics are justified if they’re in the name of a good cause. But new research says that may not be true. 

Aside from all the other negative effects of unrealistic, oversexualized advertising, it is just ineffective when you’re “selling ethics.”

Two new University of Queensland studies on “Using Sexualized Images of Women” have found that when subjects view sexy PETA ads, “Intentions to support the ethical organization were reduced for those exposed to the sexualized advertising” and “that behaviors helpful to the ethical cause diminished after viewing the sexualized advertisements.” In one of the studies, researchers found that men who viewed the ads were likely to report (shocker), but that they were no likelier to support the cause itself.

The lead researcher on both studies, says, ”There’s a negative link between dehumanization and the treatment of others, it reduces concern … If you are using images that are dehumanizing, it’s likely to backfire.” So, bikini girls making out with vegetables doesn’t end slaughterhouse abuse?

It certainly back fired. see the image.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Oil Prices-Good for some !!

 
 
Global oil prices have fallen to their lowest level in more than two years after Saudi Arabia cut its official selling price in a move to protect its market share, analysts said.

Higher output in the US, together with forecasts of lower global demand by IEA, are driving prices down. Brent crude fell to $93 a barrel, its lowest since June 2012. US light crude fell to $85 for the first time in 17 months.

"This is a structural change in the oil market, with Saudi Arabia explicitly stating that they are to compete on price," said Bjarne Schieldrop, an analyst at SEB.

The extraction of shale oil in the US has increased the country's production of oil significantly - the IEA has forecast that the US will soon overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world's biggest oil producer.

Analysts suggested that the price lowering is intended to bankrupt ISIL in Syria.  ISIL  can't sell oil to Turkey so revenue decreased and Air strikes prevent their parade of armored vehicles in the open as a result.  The Air Campaign caused ISIL big imbalance and have no way to recover.

Just a thought.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Doesn't Pay...



Victim: Nonsmoker Linda Curry, pictured, died of nicotine poisoning, authorities say



Prosecutors argued that Curry, 57, poisoned his wife in order to collect more than $500,000 in insurance money and other benefits. “This man took Linda Curry for a paycheck,” This occurred 21 years ago.

He sedated his wife with the sleep drug Ambien before injecting her with nicotine, Deputy district attorney, said during the trial.

They were married for 21 months when Linda died mysteriously in their Orange County home. She was a nonsmoker, but tests revealed fatal levels of nicotine in her system.

Jurors in Calif. Superior Court reached the verdict after a day of deliberations – guilty of first-degree murder, with special circumstances for poisoning and murder for financial gain. He was also convicted of insurance fraud.

So you live your life with fear of being discovered, looking over your shoulder every time a policeman passes by and then your done. Crime doesn't pay. 

Just a [repeated] thought.