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I think they're [Republicans] in a place now where they just want to hurt Obama. What they don't get - and I wish they would look into their souls a little bit - if they convey, over and over again, that the President of the United States is weak, what does that do? It emboldens the terrorists. And I don't say that lightly. Think of terrorists overseas, or at home, that might be plotting an attack - if they think that the President is weak, which he is not, he is manifestly not. He's killed twice as many of them, not to put too fine a point on it, with Predators as his predecessor did. He is not weak. But if they continue to convey that he is weak, that gives serious help to the terrorists.Read More......
I think the pressure should now be on these Republicans, aren't you helping the terrorists, by insisting, against all evidence - remember we have 100% conviction rate of terrorists in civilian courts in this country. 100%. It's not like any of them are out walking the streets, as we're told. The only detainees from Guantanamo who have been released and who have returned to terrorism in their home countries were released under President Bush. So far there has not been one case of that happening under President Obama. So, this line is a bunch of hooey, and they have to stop saying it, and the onus now has to be on them for why they're not harming us by continuing to do so.
Who gave the cash to the Nebraska Democratic Party [for the ads]? Well, if you've donated to the Democratic National Committee this cycle, you did.Read More......
That's right, the Democratic Party paid for ads attacking health care reform, for an incumbent senator who isn't even up for reelection until 2012, and for a senator who has made it his life mission to stymie every significant item in the Obama/Democratic agenda. The same Ben Nelson that fought hard to include regressive anti-choice language in the Senate bill, backing off only when Democrats agreed to pay him off with $100 million for Nebraska's Medicaid expansion.
This is the same Ben Nelson that cut $60 billion in school reconstruction funds in last year's stimulus plan, and the same Ben Nelson that has signed on to the odious Murkowski amendment that would prevent the EPA from regulating greenhouse gasses. And of course, the same Ben Nelson that stripped the health care reform bill of any meaningful cost constraints.
Any meeting between President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama would harm bilateral relations, China warned Tuesday while repeating Beijing's refusal to discuss Tibet's status with the spiritual leader's envoys.Read More......
An Obama meeting with the Tibetan spiritual leader would "seriously undermine the political foundation of Sino-U.S. relations," said Zhu Weiqun, the executive deputy head of the Communist Party's United Front Work Department who was in charge recent talks with the Dalai Lama's representatives.
The big takeaway from the Senate Armed Services Committee's hearing was Admiral Mullen's stunning testimony. He was very impressive and very personal:We're not so keen on the year-long review of the policy. The best thing to do is to repeal DADT this year. Dragging it out just gives our opposition the chance to mobilize and do everything possible to undermine progress. Chairman Levin should work to include the repeal language in the Defense authorization bill.“It is my personal belief that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly would be the right thing to do,” Mullen said at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.And, he reiterated what he said after the hearing via his Twitter account:
“We have in place a policy which forces young men and women to lie about who they are in order to defend their fellow citizens. For me, personally, it comes down to integrity – theirs as individuals, and ours as institutions,” Mullen added.Stand by what I said: Allowing homosexuals to serve openly is the right thing to do. Comes down to integrity.Mullen showed a lot of integrity today.
And I understand the opposition to it, and I‘ve had these debates and discussions, but the day that the leadership of the military comes to me and says, Senator, we ought to change the policy, then I think we ought to consider seriously changing it because those leaders in the military are the ones we give the responsibility to.Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Admiral Mullen, to John McCain and other Senators today:
"It is my personal belief that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly is the right thing to do" - Mullen.Oops.
President Obama has decided not to attend a United States-European Union summit scheduled for Madrid in May, and European Union officials found out about the decision through the press late on Monday, senior European officials said Tuesday morning.Read More......
The Spanish prime minister, José Luis RodrÃguez Zapatero, who is scheduled to arrive in Washington in two days on a visit, was described as angry and embarrassed, and European officials said there was a set of high-level diplomatic exchanges overnight.
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Democrats Alexi Giannoulias, the state treasurer, and David Hoffman, the former Chicago inspector general, have waged a constant battle over who best would represent the party for the Senate on the November ballot. Cheryle Jackson, a former Chicago Urban League president and former Blagojevich spokeswoman, has largely stayed out of the fray.Kirk has moved to the right. That's what Republicans do these days. Kirk is opposed to the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, which will become an issue in the campaign if he gets the GOP nomination. Giannoulias, who has been ahead in recent polls, is a strong progressive, who supports marriage equality. According to recent polls, Giannoulias has the best chance to win in November.
Blagojevich's scandal-filled tenure and ouster are expected to be issues in the fall races. He faces a corruption trial in the middle of the election season that includes charges he tried to sell Obama's former Senate seat for personal gain. Democrats were further embarrassed when Blagojevich defied them and selected Roland Burris to fill the Senate vacancy -- setting off a scramble to find a viable candidate for 2010.
On the Republican side in the Senate race, five-term U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk, a social moderate, took a decided turn to the right in his first statewide campaign, attempting to counter a host of challengers trying to be the conservative alternative.
Payment for unemployment compensation nearly tripled, while spending for Medicaid, food aid and other income assistance programs has also grown.Read More......
The reason: The revenue code and the nearly two-thirds of the $3.8 trillion budget that pays benefits like Social Security and Medicare are on cruise control, automatically levying taxes and issuing payments from one year to the next.
As the economy weakens—as it has since the worst recession in decades began in December 2007—the government collects less revenue from people and companies that are earning less, and pays benefits to more Americans as the number of poor and unemployed swells.
"This recession has been unusually deep and had an unusually large impact on budget deficits," said Robert Bixby, executive director of the Concord Coalition, a nonpartisan group that advocates fiscal constraint. "It far outweighs any policy choices the president and Congress make. It's devastating."
The trees appear to have accelerated growth rates due to longer growing seasons and higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Scientists have documented the changes to the growth of 55 plots of mixed hardwood forest over a period of 22 years, and have concluded that they are probably growing faster now than they have done at any time in the past 225 years – the age of the oldest trees in the study.Read More......
Geoffrey Parker, a forest ecologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Centre in Edgewater, Maryland, said that the increase in the rate of growth was unexpected and might be matched to the higher temperatures and longer growing seasons documented in the region. The growth may also be influenced by the significant increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide, he said.
The EIA is concerned about the widespread use of damaging HFC (hydrofluorocarbon) gases as coolants. Supermarkets are the biggest industrial emitters of HFCs, which were hurriedly introduced in the 1990s as a safer alternative to ozone-depleting chemicals such as CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs).Read More......
HFCs do not damage the ozone layer but their global warming potential is significant. One tonne of the widely used gas called R404a has a warming effect equal to 3,900 tonnes of CO2 over a 100-year period. The level of leakage of the chemicals is equivalent to 1bn car journeys to the average local supermarket. The gases escape in normal use and maintenance.
There are alternatives that can be used for refrigeration. More climate-friendly chemicals have been adopted in Sweden and Demark and by major multinationals including McDonalds and Coca-Cola. But British supermarkets have been slow to make the change.
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