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Southern Baptist Seminary President Albert Mohler says the stretching and meditative discipline derived from Eastern religions is not a Christian pathway to God.NOTE FROM JOHN: Yeah, I mean, where's the hate in that? Read More......
Mohler said he objects to "the idea that the body is a vehicle for reaching consciousness with the divine."
"That's just not Christianity," Mohler told The Associated Press.
Analysts said that September sales at stores open at least a year — a crucial indicator called same-store sales — suggested what many have been hoping for: consumers may be ready to open their wallets — even if cautiously — for the coming holiday season.Read More......
“We are certainly looking very closely at holiday sales, and back-to-school does help us gauge the enthusiasm of the consumer,” John Long, a retail strategist at Kurt Salmon Associates, said.
Ken Perkins, president of research firm Retail Metrics, said, “I don’t think we will be back to 2005 levels, but I think it is going to be a decent season with consumers retrenching to save for the upcoming holiday season.”
The analyses of census data released Thursday show that since 2000, the number of poor people in the suburbs jumped by 37.4 percent to 13.7 million.Read More......
That's faster than the national growth rate of 26.5 percent and more than double the city rate of 16.7 percent.
After the recession began in 2007, the suburbs continued to post larger increases in the number of poor - adding 1.8 million, compared to 1.4 million in the cities.
Suburbs are now home to roughly one-third of the nation's poor.
“I’m happy to accept the endorsement of many, many folks who have been supportive of my campaign—whether they are people like Sarah Palin or Democrats or Independents.”Read More......
These accusations by a George Soros-funded, anti-business blog (not a "report," as some in the media are saying) are unfounded, deceitful, and completely erroneous. They are a desperate attempt to silence those who support free enterprise, and a diversion by people upset about their grim prospects in the upcoming election.But as the Washington Post's Sargent notes, the Chamber refused to simply deny ThinkProgress' charge, that they are co-mingling foreign and domestic donations, possibly leading to foreign money illegally financing US elections:
When I asked Ms. Freeman whether the dues from AmChams go into the same general fund that bankrolls the Chamber's ads, she declined to answer. "We don't feel obligated to answer that question because we follow all applicable law, and no foreign money funds our voter education activities," Freeman told me.If the Chamber were innocent, wouldn't they just deny it? Read More......
A Republican ad that shows a couple of regular-looking guys commiserating in a diner about West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin (D) turns out to have been shot with actors, from a script, in Philadelphia.UPDATE: The west Virginia governor, and Democratic Senate candidate, Gov. Joe Manchin, has called on his Republican opponent, John Raese, to apologize for the ads. Read More......
But not just any actors: “We are going for a ‘Hicky’ Blue Collar look,” read the casting call for the ad, being aired by the National Republican Senatorial Committee. “These characters are from West Virginia so think coal miner/trucker looks.”
HER: "Why don't you ever put the toilet seat down?"Somehow I suspect he wouldn't dare. From the Washington Post:
HIM: "Get over it."
HER: "Did you just tell me to 'get over it'?"
HIM: "Whiner."
HER: What? Where is this coming from?
HIM: Here we go, gonna get all wee-wee'd up on me.
President Obama returned Wednesday night to his get-off-your-duffs message, warning Democrats at a low-key million-dollar fundraising dinner against "sulking and sitting back."
Borrowing a line from Vice President Biden, Obama said that he shouldn't be compared to the Almighty but to the alternative.Here' some of the transcript:
And we’re not finished -- unless we lose sight of that long game and we start sulking and sitting back and not doing everything we need to do in terms of making sure that our folks turn out.
Joe Biden has a useful saying. He says, don't compare me to the Almighty, compare me to the alternative. (Laughter.) And I think -- I think Democrats would be well-served right now to just keep that uppermost in their minds.No, wrong. We didn't vote for "better than Bush." Any Democrat would have been better than Bush. We voted for "change." We voted for someone who promised to fight for a public option, who promised to be gays' fierce advocate, who promised immigration reform in his first year, who promised to reform Wall Street, who promised no offshore drilling, who promised to be a champion of civil liberties, and on and on and on.
A bill that homeowners advocates warn will make it more difficult to challenge improper foreclosure attempts by big mortgage processors is awaiting President Barack Obama's signature after it quietly zoomed through the Senate last week.Read More......
The bill, passed without public debate in a way that even surprised its main sponsor, Republican Representative Robert Aderholt, requires courts to accept as valid document notarizations made out of state, making it harder to challenge the authenticity of foreclosure and other legal documents.
The timing raised eyebrows, coming during a rising furor over improper affidavits and other filings in foreclosure actions by large mortgage processors such as GMAC, JPMorgan and Bank of America.
Hamid Karzai's government held direct talks with senior members of the Haqqani clan over the summer, according to well-placed Pakistani and Arab sources. The US contacts have been indirect, through a western intermediary, but have continued for more than a year.Read More......
The Afghan and US talks were described as extremely tentative. The Haqqani network has a reputation for ruthlessness, even by the standards of the Afghan insurgency, and has the closest ties with al-Qaida. But Kabul and Washington have come to the conclusion that they cannot be excluded if an enduring peace settlement is to be reached.
A senior Pakistani official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said "you wouldn't be wrong" when asked whether talks involving Haqqani, Karzai and the US were taking place. But he refused to comment further, citing the sensitivity of the matter. Calls and emails soliciting comment from the US state department were unreturned by late last night.
He told the party faithful in Birmingham that "the spirit of the big society" could "blast through" if everyone pulled together in the national interest.Read More......
The coalition, he said, was not all about cuts, but "an attempt to create a country based not on Labour's selfish individualism but one based on mutual responsibility". Labour, he said, was now the party of the status quo: "We are the radicals now, breaking apart the old system."
Tackling one of its most common criticisms, he said of his core idea: "The big society is not about creating cover for cuts but an attempt to create a citizenship that is not simply a transaction in which you put your taxes in and get your services out. When we say 'we are all in this together' that is not a cry for help, but a call to arms."
Analysts see little to no chance of a full dismantling of the law meant to prevent a repeat of the 2007-2008 financial crisis that set off the worst U.S. recession in generations.Read More......
But Republicans are targeting specific provisions of the reforms, such as funding for the new consumer watchdog. On such narrow issues, they might get some traction, analysts said.
The congressional oversight process, about to get going as regulators gear up for implementation, may lead to substantive tweaks to the complicated Dodd-Frank financial regulation law.
For women in the financial-services industry like Davis, who’s still unemployed, the last few years haven’t been kind. More than five times as many women as men lost their jobs in the three years after July 2007, and pay for full-time managers compared with their male counterparts worsened between 2000 and 2007, according to U.S. government data.Read More......
Women managers in finance, a group that includes bank tellers as well as executives, earned 63.9 cents for every dollar of income men earned in 2000, based on median salaries, according to Government Accountability Office statistics analyzed by Bloomberg. In 2007, the last year for which data are available, the figure was 58.8 cents. The 41-cent gap was the biggest in any of 13 industries surveyed by the GAO, and only two others had a widening disparity.
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