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One of my favorite quotes about parenthood is "the days go slow, but the years go fast."When my son was an infant, the days would drag on and on. I was (and still am, to a certain extent) a nervous parent -- constantly second-guessing wh...
One of my favorite quotes about parenthood is "the days go slow, but the years go fast."When my son was an infant, the days would drag on and on. I was (and still am, to a certain extent) a nervous parent -- constantly second-guessing whether I was doing what I was "supposed to be doing." Was I giving him enough tummy time? Was I giving him too much screen time? In all this neuroses, time ticked by slowly.More...
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Like many equality-minded Americans, I breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when I heard that the Boy Scouts of America's National Council had voted, by a landslide margin, to stop excluding gay kids from membership.Yesterday's move by th...
Like many equality-minded Americans, I breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when I heard that the Boy Scouts of America's National Council had voted, by a landslide margin, to stop excluding gay kids from membership.Yesterday's move by the BSA was a landmark step in the direction of fairness and inclusivity, especially because it comes from an organization that's almost fetishized by the religious right as a symbol of "traditional" (read: exclusionary) American values. But it's still only a partial victory, because the ban on gay adult scout leaders remains in place. In fact, the BSA didn't consider repealing that ban at all.More...
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Today was a sort-of victory for LGBT youth: the Boy Scouts of America lifted the ban on LGBT scouts today, after gathering over a million signatures to allow homosexual scouts to join. From the Huffington Post:The Boy Scouts of America h...
Today was a sort-of victory for LGBT youth: the Boy Scouts of America lifted the ban on LGBT scouts today, after gathering over a million signatures to allow homosexual scouts to join. From the Huffington Post:The Boy Scouts of America have reportedly voted 61-38 to allow gay Scouts.More...
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Despite a near-constant flow of customers at its Huntington Beach storefront, Patient Med Aid struggles with many of the most basic business tasks.It can't accept credit or debit cards for customer transactions. It has to pay vendors in ...
Despite a near-constant flow of customers at its Huntington Beach storefront, Patient Med Aid struggles with many of the most basic business tasks.It can't accept credit or debit cards for customer transactions. It has to pay vendors in cash. It uses cashier's checks to pay its taxes.More...
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Le nouveau Centre de procréation assistée du Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine a été inauguré vendredi au terme de travaux qui auront coûté 7,7 millions de dollars.Le ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux, Réjean Héb...
Le nouveau Centre de procréation assistée du Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine a été inauguré vendredi au terme de travaux qui auront coûté 7,7 millions de dollars.Le ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux, Réjean Hébert, était présent pour l'occasion.More...
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Who: Jeremy AffeldtCurrent Gig: Relief pitcher for the San Francisco GiantsMore...
Who: Jeremy AffeldtCurrent Gig: Relief pitcher for the San Francisco GiantsMore...
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It's like they say: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Especially when it comes to right-wing extremists. As Karoli reported yesterday, now the conspiracy theorists are claiming that President Obama deliberately create...
It's like they say: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Especially when it comes to right-wing extremists. As Karoli reported yesterday, now the conspiracy theorists are claiming that President Obama deliberately created the killer tornadoes that swept Oklahoma last week, with Alex Jones (of course) leading the way. It's not just Jones. Some Oklahoma versions of Truther nutcases, as Alexander Abad-Santos reports at The Atlantic, are also jumping aboard with a variation on Jones' theory: So, yes, the Oklahoma tornado truthers claim the administration whipped up a storm that killed 24 people through HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, in Alaska. Here's a screen grab of a contributor post on Before It's News, a citizen journalist website that's home to many of these conspiracy theories, from a contributor who says this is "compelling evidence" that HAARP is at work: As Gawker's Ken Layne writes, the "stated goal of HAARP is to study the ionosphere and how the spectrum of radio waves works within these upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere." Essentially, HAARP researches communications. But there are budding conspiracy theories that HAARP could be ultimately used to disrupt the ionosphere, and manipulate weather patterns. As one Redditor pointed out, one of the permutations of the conspiracy theory in Moore is that the left-wing financier George "the Sorcerer" Soros is behind all of this. Actually, the HAARP theory has been around since about 1994, when it was being avidly promoted by Militia of Montana founder John Trochmann. Here's how he explained it to his audience at a militia meeting in western Washington in 1995, as I reported it in my first book, In God's Country: The Patriot Movement and the Pacific Northwest: Trochmann then turns on the overhead projector and puts on the cover page. It reads: ``Enemies, Foreign and Domestic: Part I -- The Problem.’’ A few words: ``You’ll have to excuse me, I’m going to fly right through this, because it takes about an hour and a half.’’ He flips to the next sheet. It’s the cover of a military journal with a story about international armed forces cooperating under United Nations auspices, and the cover illustration shows a number of nations’ flags, including the Stars and Stripes, all subordinately positioned beneath a U.N. flag. So begins a sojourn for the audience that comes closer to two hours in length, as Trochmann treads through 190 pages of "documentation," each page a strand in a web the bearded man spins, all pieces of a puzzle Trochmann claims proves there’s a conspiracy to destroy the United States. The New World Order, he says, is a shadowy one-world-government group that conspires to put an end to the U.S. Constitution by subsuming it under the "Communist" United Nations. Conspirators include the President, the Speaker of the House, and most financial and political leaders around the world. The new world government Trochmann envisions would be a population-controlling totalitarian regime. Guns will be confiscated. Urban gangs like the Bloods and the Crips will be deployed to conduct house-to-house searches and round up resisters. Thousands of citizens will be shipped off to concentration camps and liquidated, all in the name of reducing the population. The conspirators’ evil designs, he says, already have surfaced in numerous key ways, including: * Gun control. ``What is it about the word `infringe’ they don’t understand?’’ Trochmann asks, referring to the Second Amendment, which he believes completely protects people’s guns rights. * The botched police raids at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and Waco, Texas. "These things prove our government is out of control," he says. Moreover, Trochmann claims they are harbingers of a future government crackdown on law-abiding citizens. * Troop and equipment movements throughout the country. Trochmann flashes pictures of armored vehicles, tanks, missiles, all kinds of military hardware --
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Tal vez la mejor conmemoración que pudo haber hecho el Presidente Barack Obama para el fin de semana de "Memorial Day" fue poner sobre el tapete la polémica si terminar la guerra o no, que lleva más de una década, y si urge redefinir la ...
Tal vez la mejor conmemoración que pudo haber hecho el Presidente Barack Obama para el fin de semana de "Memorial Day" fue poner sobre el tapete la polémica si terminar la guerra o no, que lleva más de una década, y si urge redefinir la estrategia terrorista, pensando que los últimos ataques han sido enfrente de nuestras narices y provenientes de personas alimentadas en suelo estadounidense.El discurso de Obama este pasado jueves sobre seguridad y defensa en la Universidad Nacional de Defensa de Washington D.C., le dio la posibilidad de explicarle al pueblo qué hacer con la amenaza terrorista y si podemos seguir soportando -económica, política y moralmente- una guerra que empezó con el gobierno de George Bush y que se sigue extendiendo porque las amenazas internacionales parecen reproducirse hasta debajo de las piedras, y lo peor, en territorio nacional cuando menos lo esperamos.More...
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This past week was my father's 94th birthday. We had lunch. The three of us: Dad, his care giver and me. I chose a restaurant that was familiar to him and yet he asked, at least 10 times, how I found the place. Even though the waiters kn...
This past week was my father's 94th birthday. We had lunch. The three of us: Dad, his care giver and me. I chose a restaurant that was familiar to him and yet he asked, at least 10 times, how I found the place. Even though the waiters knew him; even though he goes there weekly.We shared a glass of Veuve Cliquot because a birthday has never been a birthday in our family without a glass of champagne. We shared a slice of chocolate cake with a candle in it, and yet he couldn't figure out how to blow out the candle. But the toughest part for him was the notion of making a wish. Make a wish and don't tell anyone, I said. And he just stared at the flickering candle. Go ahead. Make a wish. And after what seemed an eternity of consternation, he said he had a wish and I urged him not to say what it is aloud. I have a good wish, he said. And then he drew in his breath and blew out the candle. My guess is that the reason he didn't tell me the wish is because, within a moment, he forgot what it was.More...
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PHOENIX, May 24 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday found hard-line Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio had violated the constitutional rights of Latino drivers in his crackdown on illegal immigration, and ordered the sheriff's office to stop us...
PHOENIX, May 24 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday found hard-line Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio had violated the constitutional rights of Latino drivers in his crackdown on illegal immigration, and ordered the sheriff's office to stop using race as a factor in law enforcement decisions.The ruling against the Maricopa County sheriff came in response to a class-action lawsuit brought by Hispanic drivers that tested whether police can target illegal immigrants without racially profiling Hispanic citizens and legal residents.More...
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