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classicman 11-20-2008 12:39 PM

Classic's Crap
 
Here we go, as suggested by Flint.

Antiwar groups fear Barack Obama may create hawkish Cabinet

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Antiwar groups and other liberal activists are increasingly concerned at signs that Barack Obama's national security team will be dominated by appointees who favored the Iraq invasion and hold hawkish views on other important foreign policy issues.

The activists are uneasy not only about signs that both Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates could be in the Obama Cabinet, but at reports suggesting that several other short-list candidates for top security posts backed the decision to go to war.

"Obama ran his campaign around the idea the war was not legitimate, but it sends a very different message when you bring in people who supported the war from the beginning," said Kelly Dougherty, executive director of the 54-chapter Iraq Veterans Against the War.

The activists -- key members of the coalition that propelled Obama to the White House -- fear he is drifting from the antiwar moorings of his once-longshot presidential candidacy. Obama has eased the rigid timetable he had set for withdrawing troops from Iraq, and he appears to be leaning toward the center in his candidates to fill key national security posts.

The president-elect has told some Democrats that he expects to take heat from parts of his political base but will not be deterred by it.

Aside from Clinton and Gates, the roster of possible Cabinet secretaries has included Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) and Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), who both voted in 2002 for the resolution authorizing President Bush to invade Iraq, though Lugar has since said he regretted it.

"It's astonishing that not one of the 23 senators or 133 House members who voted against the war is in the mix," said Sam Husseini of the liberal group Institute for Public Accuracy.
GOBAMA!

HungLikeJesus 11-20-2008 12:51 PM

That should make UG giddy.

ZenGum 11-21-2008 03:39 AM

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Classic's Crap

That's a bit harsh, isn't it? I wouldn't say he was crap.

classicman 11-21-2008 12:46 PM

Obama to delay repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell'

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President-elect Barack Obama will not move for months, and perhaps not until 2010, to ask Congress to end the military's decades-old ban on open homosexuals in the ranks, two people who have advised the Obama transition team on this issue say.

Repealing the ban was an Obama campaign promise.

Mr. Sarvis told The Washington Times that he has held "informal discussions" with the Obama transition team on how the new president should proceed on the potentially explosive issue.

"If it's part of a larger package, it has a better chance of getting passed," he said.

The incoming administration is well aware of how President Clinton botched the same issue 15 years ago. Shortly after taking office in 1993, the president ordered the Pentagon to rescind the regulation that excluded gays.

"What's the reality for the new administration?" he said. "Financial crisis. Economic upheaval. Health care reform. Environmental challenges. Where does 'don't ask, don't tell' fall in all this? I would say it is not in the top five priorities of national issues."
I would say this is so low on the list of things that need to be addressed, that it shouldn't even be discussed.

classicman 11-21-2008 01:09 PM

CBS Refuses to Air ‘Card Check’ Ad Targeting Dems Due to Pelosi Appearance
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"Americans for Job Security attempted to advertise on the CBS Network but our advertisement titled 'Secret' was denied. It is one part of a serious and ongoing public policy debate on the Employee Free Choice Act. According to our media buyers, CBS officials cited the appearance of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whom the advertisement shows in visual form only, as one of the primary reasons for the denial of the advertisement. One CBS representative felt that viewers would be 'confused' by its contents within their program. The advertisement was approved by other broadcast networks."
Interesting - Exactly what was the confusing part? Seemed pretty straightforward to me.

classicman 11-23-2008 04:29 PM

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Seeing the Unseen

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The Early Years of Seeing the Unseen
By Alexis Madrigal Write to the Author
11.21.08

What are the social consequences when science allows us to see things that had previously been invisible?

Scientists have revealed microscopic life, nanoscale molecules and galaxies billions of light-years away. These images have revolutionized the disciplines in which they were made, but they also transformed the public's imagination, giving common people new things to think and dream about.

The intertwined social, scientific and artistic impacts of 19th century photography is the subject of a new exhibit, Brought to Light Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900, at San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art.

This gallery looks at some of the more astounding images and stories from the exhibit.

Left:
Hermann Schnauss, Electrograph of a brass wire gauge, 1900 As the men of industry attempted to harness electricity for profit, the public — which knew electricity primarily as lightning — had to be persuaded that this powerful, invisible force was something to invite into their homes. Electrographs like this one, produced by exposing a photographic negative with electricity, helped the public visualize and understand the mysterious electromagnetic waves that scientists were discovered populating the air.

"This is a moment where [scientists] are trying to harness electricity for practical purposes, but the general public was kind of skeptical," said Corey Keller, curator of the Brought to Light exhibit. "Their experiences with electricity were generally through lighting, which they knew could burn things down and kill you, if you weren't careful. So a great deal of time and money was spent trying to make electricity understandable and approachable."

Photo courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

xoxoxoBruce 11-23-2008 06:55 PM

Aw, you just liked the guys boxing in jockstraps, din't cha. :haha:

classicman 11-23-2008 09:56 PM

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TheMercenary 11-23-2008 10:09 PM

:D

classicman 11-24-2008 10:11 PM

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classicman 11-24-2008 10:15 PM

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classicman 11-25-2008 09:40 PM

Cars with the Best Resale Value
 
http://autos.aol.com/article/general...25104709990001

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IRVINE, Calif. -- Kelley Blue Book, the leading provider of new- and used-vehicle information, has announced the all-new 2009 model-year vehicle winners of its annual Best Resale Value Awards, which recognize current and upcoming vehicles for their projected retained value five years from now. Since depreciation (or loss of value) is typically a car-buyer's primary expense during ownership, these awards, like all of kbb.com's new and used vehicle information, are designed to help consumers make more informed car-buying decisions.

Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value Awards are based on projections from the Kelley Blue Book Residual Value Guide researched by an expert staff of automotive market analysts. These prestigious awards honor vehicles expected to maintain the greatest proportion of their original retail price after five years of ownership. Low-volume vehicles and vehicles with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of more than $60,000 are excluded from award consideration, except in the luxury and high-performance categories.
2009 Best Resale Value by Brand
Model Residual Value Percentage
1. Honda------------44.5
2. Toyota-----------42.7
3. Volkswagen------40.9
4. Subaru-----------39.4
5. Lexus-------------38.7
6. BMW--------------38
7. Infiniti-------------37.3
8. Acura-------------36.8
9. Audi---------------36.5
10. Nissan-----------36.5


Maybe this is why the "Big three" are in trouble. Not one car in the top ten! Not one.

classicman 11-27-2008 01:41 AM

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classicman 12-03-2008 08:35 PM

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From a friend.

classicman 12-03-2008 08:36 PM

Important Medical Information
 
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