Wednesday, March 31, 2010

the big story (late edition)

Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy



Microsoft has hit out at Google's Chrome browser, claiming that it doesn't respect users' privacy

Microsoft recently posted a video called "Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy" to its TechNet Website. The video explained why Microsoft didn't trust Chrome's privacy and used Internet Explorer 8 as a comparison.

The video has since disappeared but not before Ars Technica saw it and dissected the accusations made. Ars reports that the main accusation Microsoft makes is that Google's move to consolidate both the search and address bar means more of your information is being sent to Google. IE8, on the other hand, keeps these separate and sends less of your information to the search provider.

"As I start to type an address into the address bar, Fiddler [a Web debugging proxy] shows that for nearly every character I type, Chrome sends a request back to Google," Ars cites IE product manager
Pete LePage as saying. "I haven't even hit enter yet to load the website and Google is already getting information about the domain
and sites I'm visiting."

Next LePage shows us how different things look when you do the same thing using Internet Explorer 8. He begins to type the same address into the URL bar and sure enough, nothing is sent to Microsoft until he presses enter.

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earlier:
Judge: Bush-Obama Wiretaps Are Illegal



The ruling was also a rebuff to President Obama who criticized Bush's surveillance program while running for President. Obama's Justice Department argued that courts lacked the power to decide whether the program was legal because any evidence of actual wiretapping was a secret that could not be disclosed without damaging national security. The Justice Department declined to say whether it would appeal today's ruling

The Bush administration wiretapped a U.S.-based Islamic charity under an illegal surveillance program that was not authorized by Congress or the courts, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled today.

The ruling by Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker marked the first time that a court has found that the government illegally wiretapped an individual or organization since President George W. Bush authorized warrantless wiretapping of suspected foreign terrorists in 2001.

The government inadvertently sent a classified document in 2004 to the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation, reportedly showing that two of its lawyers had been wiretapped. Several months after the surveillance began, the government classified Al-Haramain as a terrorist organization, a description its leaders called false.

The now-defunct charity, which was headquartered in Oregon, returned the document at the government's request and could not use it as evidence in a lawsuit it filed over the wiretapping. But Walker said today that Al-Haramain had established, through public statements by officials and nonclassified evidence, that the government had intercepted its calls without obtaining the court warrant required by a 1978 law.

Bush acknowledged in December 2005 that he had ordered the National Security Agency, after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to intercept phone calls and e-mails between Americans and suspected foreign terrorists without a warrant. He claimed the power to override the 1978 law's requirement of advance court approval for all such surveillance.

Today, Walker said Bush had lacked that authority.

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earlier:
Green No More



Obama adopts the "Drill, Baby, Drill" policy as the administration opens up the East Coast and Alaska to offshore oil drilling. This new policy fly in the face of his 2008 campaign stance. Between his coal advocacy and push for the corporate-friendly "Cap and Trade" initiative, is it time to stop considering the Democratic President pro-environment?

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is proposing to open vast expanses of water along the Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the north coast of Alaska to oil and natural gas drilling, much of it for the first time, officials said Tuesday.


The proposal — a compromise that will please oil companies and domestic drilling advocates but anger some residents of affected states and many environmental organizations — would end a longstanding moratorium on oil exploration along the East Coast from the northern tip of Delaware to the central coast of Florida, covering 167 million acres of ocean.

Under the plan, the coastline from New Jersey northward would remain closed to all oil and gas activity. So would the Pacific Coast, from Mexico to the Canadian border.

The environmentally sensitive Bristol Bay in southwestern Alaska would be protected and no drilling would be allowed under the plan, officials said. But large tracts in the Chukchi Sea and Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska — nearly 130 million acres — would be eligible for exploration and drilling after extensive studies.

The proposal is to be announced by President Obama and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Wednesday, but administration officials agreed to preview the details on the condition that they not be identified.

But even as Mr. Obama curries favors with pro-drilling interests, he risks a backlash from some coastal governors, senators and environmental advocates, who say that the relatively small amounts of oil to be gained in the offshore areas are not worth the environmental risks.

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CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)

The coming inflation wave



(Fortune) -- Whether the American economy is in an inflationary or deflationary environment sounds like it should be a fundamental and settled question. But due to the unprecedented financial crisis, the answer is actually subject to intense debate among economists.

Making economic projections is far from a scientific process, so it's not surprising to find valid arguments on both sides of the divide. The economists who are right will help investors drive returns over the next three years.

Inflation can be a positive or negative, depending on the level and duration of it in our economy. The main negative associated with inflation is a drop in purchasing power of money, and therefore, consumers. In extreme cases, consumers may actually start hoarding if they fear continued and aggressive price increases. The positive side of inflation is to decrease the real value of debt, or essentially provide debt relief.

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*Iran Nuclear Scientist Defects to U.S. In CIA 'Intelligence Coup'



*Obama wants U.N. sanctions on Iran in weeks

*Pharma Planning to Dump Experimental and Controversial Vaccines in Public Schools


*Health Reform Law to Spawn More Tax Men?

*Subway riders question NYPD’s ‘ridiculous’ show of force

*Iraq election challenged over 'banned' candidates

*WikiLeaks to release video of civilians, journalists being murdered in air strike

*Children WILL face 'naked' airport scans

*Report: California’s foreign-born population has peaked

*VIDEO: Ed Asner for 9/11 Truth



earlier:
Recession Leading to the End of Speeding 'Cushion'



The recession may be claiming a new victim: the 5-10-mph "cushion" police and state troopers across the USA have routinely given motorists exceeding the speed limit.

As cities and states scramble to fill budget gaps with revenue from traffic citations, "not only are the (speeding) tolerances much lower, but the frequency of a warning instead of a ticket is way down," says James Baxter, president of the National Motorists Association, a Wisconsin-based drivers' rights group that helps its members fight speeding tickets.

"Most people, if they're stopped now, are getting a ticket even if it's only a minor violation of a few miles per hour," Baxter says. He cites anecdotal evidence of drivers being pulled over at slower speeds.

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*4 dead in D.C. shooting


*US oil company donated millions to climate sceptic groups

*Two-Thirds of Boys in Afghan Jails Are Brutalized

*Time Magazine: E.U. Members Sell Weapons with Torture Potential

*Elizabeth Warren: Banks Fought For the Very Thing They Are Now Fighting Against

*Catholic League Defends Pope, Blames Homosexuality for Molestations

*Is America ‘Yearning for Fascism’?

*Double suicide bombings kill 12 in Russia's Dagestan

*Canada to pull out of Afghanistan in 2011




the Girls of CoolDiGgYtm



(coming soon)

the fairer sex

Carla Bruni Sarkozy: The World's Hottest First Lady

It is a golden era of HOT, HOT First Ladies all over the world. Our First Lady, Michelle Obama, is built like a a music video vixen (but has the an Ivy League brain). She crosses party and HOTTY lines. Everyday some NWO puppet, er, politician gets elected(?) and has a beautiful woman on his arm (pay off?). Here's French Prez Sarkozy's multi-talented, multi-beautiful wife Carla. She's visiting our fair USA and here's our little homage to the best thing to come from France since French Toast, French Fries, and French Ticklers

girl blurbs


*Mila Kunis is kinda busty?

*Scar(pretty)face: Meet Cocaine Beauty Queen Angie Sanclemente Valencia

*Girls - at a comic book store? Ellen gets a comic

*And? Roger Clemens' mistress in a sex vid

*Katy Perry's 32 D's barely fit her tiny red bikini (don't tell her)

*Reason for Continuing Ed: The 50 Best Colleges Ranked By Looks

*Christina Aguilera's Song for the Slutty (our faves)

the random

Forget Paris

We keep a positive attitude here at CoOlDiGgY. We like to leave that played-out (a kind of lazy) snark out of our blog. America has enough of the mean-spirited approach in our culture. But we also have had enough of the "Princess" thing, too. Especially in this economy. And that is where Paris Hilton comes in.

We are banning all things Paris Hilton from our little start-up and ask others to follow. She contributes nothing to culture, art, or our own self-improvement as bloggers and webmasters. Maybe other famous-for-famous' sake pseudo-celebs can follow but we believe that we should start with the big fish - Paris Hilton.

So, unless she sodomizes a Martian using a lightsaber while riding the Loch Ness Monster, we are all better without Paris Hilton.


CoOlDiGgY tech & media

VIDEO: Milwaukee Cops Using Biometric Fingerprint Scanners on Drivers




*It's an app world, and it could swallow all computing


*As iPhone Goes to Verizon, AT&T Decides to Acknowledge Customer Concerns

*School Bullies Indicted

*Amazon's new patent could make returns harder

*Journalists in China say Yahoo accounts hacked

*Atom smasher will help reveal 'the beginning'

*In search of the greenest big-screen TV

*Maximum Security: 2010 Internet Security Suites

sports & health

TMZ: Donovan McNabb -- Silver and Blacklists Himself



There have been multiple reports that the Oakland Raiders are the front-runners to acquire the Pro Bowl QB through a blockbuster trade -- but a source close to McNabb tells TMZ, "He does NOT want to play for the Raiders and would refuse the trade."

McNabb reportedly does not have a no-trade clause in his contract -- but according to Philly.com, he can refuse to negotiate a contract extension ... and most teams wouldn't trade away draft picks or players to get Donovan for the one measly year he has remaining on his current contract.

We're hearing McNabb could still end up in The Bay area ... playing for the team across the way ... The San Francisco 49ers.

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*UConn Women Destroying Opponents, and Fan Interest

*Caster Semenya must wait for June result of gender test before return

*Dodgers ownership trial set for Aug. 30

*Parenting: Do Nannies Turn Boys into Future Adulterers?

the frivolous

Jesse James is a Nazi, Happy Passover



Around 2004, a year before wedding Sandra Bullock, Jesse James posed as Adolf Hitler, wearing a German soldier's cap, miming the evil dictator's mustache and giving a "Heil, Hitler" salute.

The disturbing photo is featured in the new Us Weekly (on newsstands now).

"He did it for shock value," a source tells Us Weekly of the shot, taken in James' home.

The photo comes out days after TMZ unearthed a shot of James' alleged mistress, tattoo model Michelle McGee, wearing a swastika armband at a photo shoot.

Is James -- who has since checked into rehab -- a neo-Nazi?

Though some have suggested that his West Coast Choppers logo resembles the Third Reich emblem, the biker is "just a history buff," an insider tells Us Weekly. "He had a stepmom whose father lost family in the camps, and they'd talk about it growing up. Jesse's not a white supremacist."

Adds another, "Gearheads are fascinated by war machines, including those of the Third Reich. But he's far from a neo-Nazi."

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

the big story (late edition)

NYC Mayor Wants America's Guns



Mayor Michael Bloomberg plays the left flank to the Obama Administration. The New York mayor blasts the President, in an open letter, for what he calls a lack of federal action on gun control. Though the White House has promised that it would not introduce any anti-gun legislation, Bloomberg's public plea may change that.


BloombergObama -

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earlier:
Maine's Clean Election Law May Save Democracy



Maine's law is leveling the playing field and getting rid of the political payoffs. All candidates are created equal in Maine and the 80 percent of the pols participate. What can the rest of the country learn?

BANGOR — Gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell ended a recent hourlong evening appearance before the local gay community the same way she ends nearly every campaign event on her schedule. She did not ask her audience members for their vote, their volunteer time, or as much money as they were able to spare.

Instead, she wanted exactly $5, no more, no less, payable only by a certified financial document. Checks could be written not to her campaign fund but to a government account in Augusta. Those who wanted to pay with cash could purchase a prepaid post office money order from a stack Mitchell keeps in her gray leather purse.

One attendee peeled four crumpled dollar bills from his wallet and scrambled through the drizzly night to fetch the rest in quarters from his car.

Mitchell is one of four gubernatorial candidates in Maine racing to collect 3,250 of those $5 contributions to qualify for a clean elections program that has become a model nationwide. Candidates who meet Thursday’s deadline will become eligible for between $400,000 and $1.8 million in public funds but will be prohibited from accepting other contributions for the rest of the campaign.

A system created to banish big money from politics has created a class of candidates who must first fixate on small money. Those who choose to “run clean,’’ as Mainers call it, say that their top priority early in the campaign is reaching that $16,250 goal. It is a sum that candidates elsewhere can pull in during a single phone call or the first moments of a cocktail reception, but here it requires months, accumulated in bake-sale increments.

“If I qualify, there will be no more fund-raising and I will spend every waking hour campaigning around the state,’’ Mitchell, a Democrat who serves as state Senate president, promised the dozen attendees in Bangor. “I’ll never ask again. When you see me coming, you won’t have to run.’’

Maine’s system has gained in popularity since its introduction in 2000, with more than 80 percent of legislative candidates now participating. The system extends to gubernatorial candidates but not to congressional seats. This year, Maine could have two major-party nominees for governor relying only on public funds for the first time.

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CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)

Debt Overload: Many US States Will Become the Next Greece



California, New York and other states are showing many of the same signs of debt overload that recently took Greece to the brink — budgets that will not balance, accounting that masks debt, the use of derivatives to plug holes, and armies of retired public workers who are counting on benefits that are proving harder and harder to pay.

And states are responding in sometimes desperate ways, raising concerns that they, too, could face a debt crisis.

Some economists fear the states have a potentially bigger problem than their recession-induced budget woes. If investors become reluctant to buy the states’ debt, the result could be a credit squeeze, not entirely different from the financial strains in Europe, where markets were reluctant to refinance billions in Greek debt.

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*Christopher Hitchens: The Pope Is Not Above the Law

*The New Health Care Law: Expect Flood of Divorces

*Only Two States Get Obama Education Grant

*Lil' Rhody's Big Flood

*Pupils 'frogmarched by teachers to have fingerprints taken' so they could eat in cafeteria

*Will Health Reform Law Stop Insurers From Denying Coverage? A Loophole That Deserves More Attention

*Illusions versus reality: NATO and Afghan opium







earlier:
"Too Big Too Fail" Accounting Tricks as SEC Starts ‘Repo 105’ Probe



US regulators on Monday asked more than 20 financial groups whether they engaged in transactions along the lines of “Repo 105” – an accounting device that helped Lehman Brothers conceal its high leverage ratio during the financial crisis.

The corporate finance division of the Securities and Exchange Commission wrote to chief financial officers of “close to two dozen” large foreign and domestic banks and insurers, demanding details of repurchase agreement deals.

The SEC probe includes whether companies booked repos as asset sales for accounting purposes over the past three years, and whether these deals were concentrated with certain counterparties or certain countries. Regulators also asked companies to quantify the amount of repos that were disclosed as asset sales and to explain the “business reasons” for use of these structures.

The heightened scrutiny of repos is the result of a report by a court-appointed examiner this month which found that Lehman used the Repo 105 technique to book temporary repurchase agreements as permanent asset sales in 2008. This helped Lehman conceal about $50bn from its balance sheet, thus reducing its leverage ratio and appearing healthier to the eyes of investors and analysts.

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*Obama signs health care reconciliation bill

*Big Pharma Wins Big With Health Care Reform Bill

*VIDEO: Health Insurance Mandate



*Health care: What you need to know in the first year

*Senator Specter wants to extend U.S. privacy curbs to Web-cam use

*Marine's dad ordered to pay protesters' court fees

*We Better Smash The Estimates Of 190,000 New Jobs This Friday

*If the US declares economic war on China, should world tremble?

*Consumer spending rises modestly; incomes flat



*Russia Attack: Will Media Propagandists Now Push for Naked Body Scanners?

*U.S. transit security gets boost after blasts



*Have the 'Black Widows' Returned with Moscow Bombing

*James Lovelock: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change

*Job Market So Bad 260 People Applied To Scoop Poop

*Arctic States Meet Over Resources, Military Concerns

*Ralph Nader: Attention Deficit Democracy

the fairer sex

10 Most Underrated Celebrity Booties

If your name is "Kardashian" or "Lopez" (or whatever Rihanna's last name is) then chances are folks think of your booty. We do, too. Butt what about the unsung booty heroes? What about the celebs with great asses that actually have talents and gifts that make them multi-dimensional human beings. Booty appreciation should not be wasted on the famous-for-being-famous or bad singers. Here are some talented people whose ass you may have overlooked.

the fairer sex

10 Most Underrated Celebrity Booties

If your name is "Kardashian" or "Lopez" (or whatever Rihanna's last name is) then chances are folks think of your booty. We do, too. Butt what about the unsung booty heroes? What about the celebs with great asses that actually have talents and gifts that make them multi-dimensional human beings. Booty appreciation should not be wasted on the famous-for-being-famous or bad singers. Here are some talented people whose ass you may have overlooked.

girl blurbs

10 Most Underrated Celebrity Booties

If your name is "Kardashian" or "Lopez" (or whatever Rihanna's last name is) then chances are folks think of your booty. We do, too. Butt what about the unsung booty heroes? What about the celebs with great asses that actually have talents and gifts that make them multi-dimensional human beings. Booty appreciation should not be wasted on the famous-for-being-famous or bad singers. Here are some talented people whose ass you may have overlooked.




*Controversy for Soccer Moms: When little Stefani's first words were "gaga" who knew this is what she meant?

*Maria Conchita Alonso schools Sean Penn but kills any hope for Colors 2

*(Someone's) EXCLUSIVE: Sandra Bullock to divorce Jesse James

*Good Christian (even better flotation device) Heidi Montag leaves hubby

*Mischa "Lindsay Lohan" Barton vomits on herself at bar

*Kelly Brook models for Ultimo Lingerie. Yay!

the random

Yunjin Kim from 'Lost' just got married to someone who is not us. We hope your new hubby can accept you for the plane-crash-surviving, having-an-affair-and-might-be-having-someone's baby, time-traveling, gun-toting, Charles Widmore-employed, Oceanic Six-being, father's-company-controlling, baby-girl-having, husband-still-on-the-island-but-you-haven't-seen-him-again-yet lovely lady that you are like we can.
(editor's note: I apologize, the CoOlDiGgY crew has a hard time separating their geek world from the real world. All of their WoW accounts have been canceled)

CoOlDiGgY tech & media

Google & Yahoo Blast Australia's 'Heavy-Handed' Web Censorship



US is also 'concerned' at plans to block flow of information and experts say state-controlled check will slow browsers

Australia came under fire today from the United States for its proposed internet filtering system, which, if implemented, would be the strictest of any democracy.

A US state department official said that it had raised concerns with Australia over the plans, which are to be voted on by its parliament.

"We remain committed to advancing the free flow of information, which we view as vital to economic prosperity and preserving open societies globally," Michael Tran, a state department spokesman told the Associated Press.

"We don't discuss the details of specific diplomatic exchanges, but I can say that we have raised our concerns on this matter with Australian officials."

Internet companies Google and Yahoo have already condemned the proposal as a heavy-handed measure that could restrict access to legal information.

Read more...

*Facebook Mulls Privacy Changes, Causes More Outrage

*Tech coalition pushes rewrite of online privacy law

*CNN Fails to Stop Fall in Ratings

sports & health

California Probes NFL's Joey Porter Alleged Attack on Cop



The deputy who arrested NFL star Joey Porter is under investigation for alleged brutality ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

As we previously reported, the Arizona Cardinals linebacker was busted during a traffic stop at a Taco Bell in Bakersfield, CA over the weekend.

Porter was busted for allegedly slapping the deputy's hand away as the deputy tried to unlock Joey's car door. Joey claims the deputy manhandled him, striking him in the face.

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the frivolous

Another Other for Jesse James



E! News reports that the third woman to come forward as one of Jesse James' mistresses, Brigitte Daguerre, has released a statement.

"This mess was a series of unfortunate events that I regret deeply," she told E! News.

"One of which was confiding in someone I thought was a friend. Most of what I have read and heard is untrue or wildly exaggerated.

"People I never spoke with are quoting me saying things I never said. Jesse and I were friends, he was never at my home, he never paid for my home and he never gave me any money.

"I've had a few offers for $30,000 to tell my story, but I have turned the money down. I'm not a model anymore and do not want the attention."

I guess the heat got to her, which isn't too surprising. Sandra Bullock is very well-liked.

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*Crazy Brunette News: Woman Evicted for Too Many Peeps Marshmellow Candies in Apartment, Trial Begins

Monday, March 29, 2010

the big story (late edition)

Recessions Are the New Normal



Also, "Buy & Hold" is a thing of the past

The classic "buy and hold" strategy for stocks is officially dead, according to Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, who sat down with Yahoo Tech Ticker recently. And, Achuthan said, investors should prepare themselves for even more frequent recessions. (We realize it's great news.)

Two big patterns moving like "big ol icebergs" will create more frequent recessions, Achuthan said. The first pattern, Achutan says, is the pace of each expansion after a recession actually gets weaker and weaker -- and this effect applies to GDP, sales and income. "On every count, the strength [of growth] weaker and weaker with each expansion," he added.

The second pattern is that volatility will be a fact of life. "We're going to see more boom and bust type cycles, I don't think it's going to be like the pre-Depression levels. It will be more like the cycles we saw in the 1970s, where we're going to have an expansion for a few years then another recession."

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earlier:
From Bowling Nights to Clowns
State Are Now Taxing Everything



It is a new era of Austerity for US as all manner of services are taxed to bring budgets into balance. With American manufacturing nearly extinct, how will state citizens react to new taxes on the nation's service-based economy? And how will business, especially small businesses - the leading employers, be able to hire?

“It’s hard enough doing what we do,” grumbled John Luke, a plumber in the Philadelphia suburbs. His services would, for the first time, come with an added tax if the governor has his way.

Opponents of imposing taxes on services like funerals, legal advice, helicopter rides and dry cleaning argue that this push comes as businesses are barely clinging to life and can ill afford to see customers further put off by new taxes. This is especially true, they say, in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, where some of the most sweeping proposals are being considered this spring.

But this is also a period of economic gloom for states. Pension funds are in the red, federal stimulus help will soon vanish, and revenues from traditional sources like income and property taxes are slumping ever lower, with few elected officials willing to risk voter wrath by raising them.

“This is born out of necessity,” said Gov. Edward G. Rendell of Pennsylvania, a Democrat. His proposed budget, being debated in Harrisburg, would tax services including accounting, advertising and data processing.

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CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)

CASHING IN
House Staffer Who Helped Write Bank Reform Rules Gets Job As Bank Lobbyist



When the House worked on financial regulatory reform legislation last year, 16 of the Financial Services Committee staffers -- 12 of them Democrats -- assisting in that effort had previously worked as federally-registered lobbyists.

One of them is now heading back to K Street.

Peter Roberson helped write legislation intended to regulate credit-default swaps and other over-the-counter financial products, reported Bloomberg's Matthew Leising in breaking the news of Roberson's turn through the revolving door. He is now going to work for Intercontinental Exchange Inc. as a lobbyist. The company owns the world's biggest CDS clearinghouse that will be regulated by the rules that Roberson had a major hand in writing.

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*Man Arrested for Threatening the Life of Congressman Eric Cantor. VIDEO



*Putin vows to destroy group behind attacks

*Biometric Scans for Traffic Stops

*Saturday mail may soon be a memory

*President Sarkozy Of France Says Europe And America Must Come Up With New Answers

*Use of Taser on Pregnant Woman Not Unconstitutional, Court Rules

*U.S. take if it sells its Citi stake to settle cost of bailout: $8 billion

*China Rushes To Bomb Its Clouds As Rice Prices Spike 10% In A Month

earlier:
CIA Report: Public Apathy Makes Endless Wars Possible



A revealing PDF from WikiLeaks reveals that the CIA plays on public apathy

The report is discussing apathy among the French and German people to their countries' involvement in the war in Afghanistan, but the same is true to the apathy of Americans towards the Iraq and other wars as well.

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*Alleged militia members indicted for plotting attack on police

*Jobless Rate Rose in 27 States in February; Four Hit Records

*Obama Sets Sights on Merging Mexico and US?

*US Regularly Kills Innocent Afghans at Checkpoints

*ICE officials set quotas to deport more illegal immigrants

*Next Power Grab: Cap-and-Trade

*Don’t Be Fooled: Republicans Love Government Enforced Healthcare

*Law enforcers pursue possible causes of Moscow bombings




the Girls of CoOlDiGgY tm

(coming soon)

the fairer sex

The Top 10 Babes of TRUE BLOOD

We LOVE True Blood. We love it more than rain made of beer. We love it more than that 3-boobed alien in Total Recall. We love it more than tacos merged with pizza merged with Super Bowl tickets. So here's our pick for the Top 10 Babes of True Blood. And also, check out the teaser trailer below...




teaser trailer:

True Blood Season 3 Sneak Peek II

girl blurbs



*Now imagine that that's not slime on Katy Perry

*The Party of 'Oh Yes, Oh Yes': GOP Spends Big Bucks at West Hollywood Strip Club and Bondage

*Shakira wants to use those hips bare some babies

*Crazy Brunette News: Adrianne Curry, your topless Tweets have our attention

*The Return of Nicole Eggert's 'Baywatch' Body

*So Do We: Kendra Wilkinson Loves her Curvy Mommy Body

*NEW FEATURE - Controversy for Soccer Moms: Erykah Badu's video features stripping and other tame shit

the random

Toes Over Bros:
LiLo Never Had a Drug Problem, She's Been Covering for Her Feet's Coke Habit for Years

CoOlDiGgY tech & media (late edition)

WSJ: Verizon iPhone Arriving This Summer/Fall



The rumor mill is churning today as news of a CDMA iPhone running on Verizon will be manufactured by Pegatron in China while a whole new AT&T model, made by Foxconn, will also drop in the summer/fall timeframe. the Journal notes that the two new devices will be exactly the same except, obviously, the CDMA version will lack a SIM card.

We've seen weird leaks of an iPhone 4G screen - something longer than the current iPhone screen with a front-facing camera - but nothing concrete. We also need to take this with a grain of salt. Asian manufacturers enjoy talking up their connections with certain companies because it gives them a slight boost in the equities markets, so this could be a pump and dump.

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*Scientists stumped as bee population declines further

earlier:
Say Goodbye to Linux on the PS3



Those who own an older PS3 version and currently run Linux on the console will want to listen up: a new firmware update coming down later this week will kill that installation.

According to Sony, it plans to release PlayStation 3 firmware version 3.21 on Thursday to achieve one goal: eliminate the "Other OS" option currently available in all pre-Slim models of the video game console. The feature allowed PS3 owners to install an operating system--in almost every case, Linux--onto the PlayStation 3.

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sports & health

Raiders Making Move For McNabb



Eagles' All-Star is a "favorite" of the Oakland Raiders. How much would this deal help the Raiders, hurt Philadelphia, and affect Michael Vick's comeback?

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*Duke knocks Baylor out

*Giants re-sign Cain for $27 Mil

*Michelle Wie's tiny little rules violation costs her $90,000

*Mistress: Yankees bastard traitor, er, formerly-awesome-when-he-played-for-the-Red-Sox Roger Clemens has erectile dysfunction. We swear we are posting this out of Red Sox-loving spite

the frivolous (late edition)

Ricky Martin Surprises No One, Comes Out the Closet



"I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man," Martin wrote in a blog posting at www.rickymartinmusic.com.

"This is just what I need especially now that I am the father of two beautiful boys that are so full of light and who with their outlook teach me new things every day. To keep living as I did up until today would be to indirectly diminish the glow that my kids were born with," Martin wrote.

Martin, 38, became a father to twin sons via a surrogate in 2008 and at the time no details were given about the birth or the mother.

The Puerto Rican singer of hits such as "Livin' la Vida Loca," has long been the subject of speculation about his sexuality. In 2000, TV journalist Barbara Walters grilled him about whether he was gay, but he refused to disclose it.

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earlier:
Big Easy has Big D*cks



Someone made a survey of the cities and states with the biggest penises. We hope they didn't give the job of measuring to an unwilling intern. BTW, how can we get the gig for measuring the biggest breasts? CoOlDiGgY is based in Los Angeles. We're ranked 17th. We don't want to talk about. New Orleans is the "biggest" city in the country. So we're stopping our Katrina charity checks. Next time use your big cocks to save you from drowning. We may not have the biggest dicks but we have the biggest douches.


"biggest" dick cities:

1) New Orleans
2) Washington, DC
3) San Diego
4) New York
5) Phoenix

"biggest" dick states:

1) New Hampshire,
2) Oregon
3) New York
4) Indiana
5) Arizona


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*The Real-life Ross & Rachel (David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston) are No Longer...wait for it...'Friends'

*Will Smith is being a Hancock to his wife's show 'HawthoRNe'

*Are they already writing Lindsay Lohan's obituary?

*Some 'American Idol' person did something illegal. If you care, click here

Saturday, March 27, 2010

the big story (weekend)




It was truly a super Sunday for Obama supporters. The long-argued Health Care bill passed the House of Representatives and every member of the uninsured would now have the ability to get insurance. It was hailed as the most significant piece of legislation since the passage of Medicare. Lives would even be saved. Not true. There are four long years until the apparatus kicks in for wider health coverage. Even then the new law affects only an estimated 30 million of the 50 million uninsured.

It was truly a black Sunday for Obama opponents. The long-argued Health Care bill passed the House of Representatives and every member of the insured would now have to lose their insurance as government took over one-sixth of the US economy. It was hailed as the day socialism seize American medicine. Lives would be shortened via "death panels." Not true. What frightened tea party devotees into action sits more comfortably with bailout than Bolshevism. The health industry receives gets 30 million new customers.

The past week as been a tale of preaching to the choir, scaring the choir, or celebrating with the choir. But the members of Congress have mostly been lying to the choir. And cable news is more than complicit in creating a childish narrative of Republican versus Democrat. TV news became TV sitcom and real-life, especially in regards to the new Health Care law, does not make for tidy, 30 minute-long entertainment.

President Obama touted many of the pro-health reform cliches during his signing ceremony for the bill. But the one that had the most ability to soften public opinion was the promise of near-immediate coverage of children with pre-existing conditions. The President proclaimed:


"This year, tens of thousands of uninsured Americans with a preexisting condition and parents whose children have a preexisting condition will finally be able to purchase the coverage they need"



But the AP quickly reported that:


Under the new law, insurance companies still would be able to refuse new coverage to children because of a pre-existing medical problem, said Karen Lightfoot, spokeswoman for the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the main congressional panels that wrote the bill Obama signed into law Tuesday



And to further abuse the illusion of medical euphoria that any Obama supporter may have had ABC News reported this weekend that Houston Tracy has a pre-existing condition. Houston is a 12-day old newborn and his pre-existing condition applied to him at the moment of his birth. A shocking new precedent that the Hope of this legislation was to make a thing of the past, not the wave of the future.

A harsh reality for any Obama Democrat. But the so-called tea party as made numerous assumptions not grounded in fact. The group has decried the new law, calling it socialism and warning about the end of private insurance. But health industry stocks have risen the past week and during the anticipation of the bill's passage. The reason is because of the legal mandate for Americans to purchase privately-owned health insurance. The Obama administration, in a very pro-insurance move, negotiated this aspect and decided to forgo an actual government-run program via the so-called public option. This was a betrayal to progressives. All the while, the nation's only truly socialist-style system, the Veteran's Administration, was never in serious consideration as a model for reform.

Key insurance lobbyists guided and even penned much of the language in the new law, including the provision that the IRS enforce the new mandatory enrollment. The law, in effect, is an insurance company bailout. According to Time magazine, the health industry is not only excited about their rising stock values and 30 million new customers but they are eager to remind the public that they must buy the very product that many Obama supporters thought they were punishing. In a program called "Enroll America":



America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the industry trade group, has agreed to sign on to a new, 50-state health care reform implementation effort, provisionally called Enroll America "We are participating in it," says AHIP spokesman Robert Zirkelbach. "The goal is to get everyone covered."

Other parts of the health industry, including drug companies and hospitals, are also expected to join the effort, which will focus on making sure as many uninsured Americans as possible get insurance under the law President Obama signed Tuesday




It may jog conservative memories to note that the very idea of the individual mandate to purchase insurance comes from likely 2012 Republican Presidential contender, Mitt Romney. Many of the controversial parts of the new health care law come directly from the health reform law Romney championed and signed into being during his tenure as Massachusetts governor. A law that passed with the vote of then-state legislature and now tea party darling, US Senator Scott Brown. To misquote John Kerry: Republicans were for ObamaCare before they were against it.

But some of the tea party grievances that the news media considered outlandish do have credence. The taxes are about to get steep. There is already a whopping 10 percent tax on the tanning industry as of July 1. Many other "sin taxes" are on the horizon with the justification that they keep health care cost low for the the private insurers. Everything from salt to soda taxes is currently being considered. The individual mandate itself is a new tax for the uninsured. All with the IRS in waiting.

Another pertinent tea party worry, "death panels," may well come to American shores. While end-of-life counseling can hardly be called a "death panel" the tea party-ers may want to look into beginning of life death panels. The United Kingdom, a long-time conservative cautionary tale against single-payer health care, is now rationing the care for premature babies. In the name of saving it's health system money, British doctors are not resuscitating preemies under 22 weeks old. A strict limit that recently applied to a baby 21 weeks and 5 days old.

Another strike against the potential quality of the new US system may come from the very people who legislated it. Both those on the right and the left may want to take note: lawmakers that are now celebrating health care reform are trying to avoid it themselves. Politico reports that new health care law may exempt top Congressional staffers from having to enroll.

It may not come as a surprise that in a recent poll the majority of Americans now want to repeal the new law of the land. But close study of numerous surveys find that the concerns about this bill do not fall into convenient liberal or conservative lines. All sides have their concerns as the competing narratives start to fray as public opinion gets more nuanced. Not good for bumper stickers and certainly not good for anyone who thinks they can predict the upcoming mid-term elections.

Both parties have made threats, promises and celebrations but neither has been fully honest.



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