Monday, September 11, 2017
Sunday, September 10, 2017
The End...
Rush Limbaugh's claim that the media is manufacturing unwarranted panic about Hurricane Irma as part of a plot to hype climate change, boost ratings and increase advertising revenue from businesses that stand to make money off purchases of batteries and bottled water.
“I explained how severe weather events are opportunities for big ratings boosts ”. “I explained how severe weather events impact retailers and how some retailers are smart enough to coordinate advertising with television stations.”
The Media has 24 hours to fill. It is the End of the world.
The Storm moved from Category 5 to Category 2, yet the drums of Doom's day continue.
No wonder those who wanted to ride the storm, really just don't trust the News.
Glow...
A Greek Orthodox church taking shape next to the World Trade Center memorial plaza will glow at night like a marble beacon when it opens sometime next year.
The St. Nicholas National Shrine, designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, will replace a tiny church that was crushed by the trade center's south tower on Sept. 11, 2001. The new church will give Greek Orthodox believers a place to worship while also welcoming visitors of any faith who want to reflect on the lives lost in the terrorist attacks.
The church they are building hardly resembles other Calatrava projects such as the Oculus or the Milwaukee Art Museum with their distinctive ribbed wings.
Rather, the new St. Nicholas was inspired by two Byzantine shrines in Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia and the Church of the Holy Savior in Chora. Like those structures built in the fifth and sixth centuries, St. Nicholas will feature a central dome flanked by towers.
Tacos...
Two masked robbers entered a Taco restaurant and ordered three employees to lie on the floor. Police say three other employees pulled out handguns and opened fire, shooting one of the suspects six times. The other suspect ran off.
The Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH'-guh) County Medical Examiner's Office said the man killed was 24-year-old De'Carlo Jackson. Investigators say Jackson was found with a loaded gun in his hand. He was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.
No one has been arrested. The employees who opened fire are said to be two 19-year-old men and a 23-year-old man. A Taco Bell spokeswoman told Cleveland.com the company is "shocked" by the shooting and is offering counseling to employees.
Saturday, September 9, 2017
أين أذهب من روحك
With the difficult time surrounding the peple of Florida and other US States, I hope these few words would calm all of us. Continue to pray.
من خلف ومن قدام
حاصرتني، وجعلت علي يدك
عجيبة هذه المعرفة،
فوقي ارتفعت، لا أستطيعها
أين أذهب من روحك ؟
ومن وجهك أين أهرب
إن صعدت إلى
السماوات فأنت هناك، وإن فرشت في الهاوية فها أنت
Terminated...*
Irma's...
Irma's sustained winds to 130 mph as the storm skittered toward the United States, but it was expected to regain strength as it turned toward Florida later in the day, the National Hurricane Center said. Hurricane conditions were expected beginning Saturday night in the Florida Keys and across southern and central Florida.
The core is forecast right now to still go through the lower keys and then on up to Naples, on up to Cape Coral, with a Category 4 wind of 140 mph.
Just a thought
Macron...
Wrapping up a visit to Greece, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, departed from the official program to stroll down a crowded central Athens shopping street, delighting selfie-thirsty pedestrians but inconveniencing those unfortunate enough to get stuck in the ensuing traffic jams.
Accompanied by plainclothes security guards, the couple posed for pictures, shook hands and chatted to passers-by for more than half an hour on the Ermou pedestrian street, near central Syntagma Square and the Greek parliament. The president then met and spoke to a group of Greek Orthodox priests outside Athens Cathedral.
Greek police, apparently caught by surprise by the unscheduled walk, blocked major streets leading to the city center, leaving motorists and passengers in public transport stranded for about 45 minutes.
Friday, September 8, 2017
Book...
In a candid and angry new book, Hillary Clinton relives her stunning defeat to Donald Trump, admitting to personal mistakes and defending campaign strategy even as her return to the stage refocuses attention on a race Democrats still can't believe they lost.
Clinton is unsparing in her criticism of Trump and also lays out some of the factors she believes contributed to her loss:
Interference from Russian hackers, accusations leveled at her by former FBI Director, a divisive primary battle with Bernie Sanders, even her gender.
Interference from Russian hackers, accusations leveled at her by former FBI Director, a divisive primary battle with Bernie Sanders, even her gender.
She also addresses common criticisms of her campaign, including the idea that she didn't have a compelling narrative for seeking the presidency and that she ignored Midwestern turf where Trump picked up enough white working-class voters to win several battleground states.
Don't think that's it. Just a thought.
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