Tuesday, February 03, 2009

SPB News for Tuesday.



Landlord didn't approve allowing homeless to sleep in pews, gives church boot.

National Review's Decline Continues: Byron York Leaves For Examiner

Obama picks Gregg for Commerce — Sen. Judd Gregg will be nominated as the new Commerce secretary Tuesday morning, giving President Obama a fresh independent voice in his Cabinet but at a huge cost to Republicans and the larger Senate. — The run-up to the nomination has focused on backroom deals …

The LA Times takes a cheap shot at Dr. Jill Biden. — In an article portraying Jill Biden - who is teaching at a community college in Virginia, though she could doubtless land a gig at Georgetown or GW if she chose - as pompous, the Los Angeles Times falsely suggests her use of the title “Doctor” is fraudulent.

Ashley Judd: Palin's new foe — From Alex Isenstadt: — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has a new foe — Ashley Judd. — Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, with a hand from the actress, has launched a Web-based campaign targeting Palin over her environmental record.

India to launch credit crunch £7 laptop, world's cheapest computer — The credit crunch computer is set to arrive tomorrow in India when officials unveil the 500 rupee (£7.25) laptop. In an attempt to bridge the “digital divide” in the country between rich and poor …

'US wasted billions in Iraq, Afghanistan': Congressional report The United States has wasted billions of dollars in Iraq and is making the same mistakes in Afghanistan, warns a Congress-mandated report released on Monday. The report by a Congress-auditor, known as Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, blames both fraud and lack of planning for the waste. The report, titled "Hard Lessons", points out that the US was "unprepared and ill-equipped to deal" with post-Saddam Iraq.

Report: U.S. troops exposed to 231 KBR shock incidents U.S. troops in Iraq suffered electrical shocks about every three days in a two-year period surrounding the electrocution death of a Shaler Green Beret, according to an internal Defense Contract Management Agency report obtained by the Tribune-Review. The 45-page document -- a high-level request for corrective action generated last fall -- found that Texas-based military contractor KBR Inc. failed to properly ground and bond its electrical systems, which contributed to soldiers "receiving shocks in KBR-maintained facilities on average once every three days since data was available in Sept. 2006."

Obama orders additional troops for Afghanistan US President Barack Obama on Monday ordered three more brigade combat teams for Afghanistan. The decision was announced after a meeting of America’s three most powerful men -- President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Defence Secretary Robert Gates -- met at the White House earlier on Monday.

Church Organization Refuses to Divulge If Pastors Are On FEMA Payroll By Paul Joseph Watson A large church organization has refused to divulge how many of its pastors are on the FEMA payroll, after a member expressed concerns about religious leaders being used to condition their congregation to accept the declaration of martial law... A KSLA news report confirmed that Clergy Response Teams are being trained by the federal government to "quell dissent" and pacify citizens to obey the government in the event of a declaration of martial law.

LAWYER SAYS ROVE WILL COOPERATE IN JUSTICE PROBE;Has already spoken to investigators on Siegelman case

'Some banks won't make it'
Obama warns of failures to come, new conditions for bailout funds

Report: WH Creating System To Coordinate With Liberal Groups

1 comment:

PrissyPatriot said...

Poll: Majority Of Republicans Want Party To Be More Like Palin

Like crazy? lol