Wednesday, August 29, 2012

WALKER LOVE

Some Republican office holders are more popular than others with their party.

Each speaker Tuesday night got enthusiastic applause. But as Gov Scott Walker of Wisconsin took the stage, the Forum in Tampa erupted into a standing ovation. Walker is a hero to his party and to conservatives nationwide after surviving a recall effort in his state in a bitter fight with Democrats. Walker tussled with Democrats in his state over multiple issues, including collective bargaining rights for public employees.

? Sally Buzbee

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/walker-love-010927517--election.html

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Home and Family Counselling: Short Term Financial Assistance for ...

There will be time that your short term bill is cornering you. Making the payment as soon as possible is a wise priority. To do that in an instant, there will be more than good intention is needed. You will need fresh money anyway. If you have something to sell such as jewelry, it will be a quick shortcut. But be sure not to make it as a habit because selling all that precious to you will only let you have none to face bigger financial problem in the future.?

To avoid losing the precious stuff for such short term need, you will need to make a clear evaluation on your spending pattern. Tick off the need that is waste your money too much from the list will be a good start. If you love to drink alcoholic stuff, stop yourself from such habit actually will help you financially. The same thing is also worth to consider who spend more on something that will ruin your health and takes your time needlessly.

Since the evaluation will not give you fresh cash instantly, taking the online payday loans will be the next to do. You can use the money to pay your bill only. Never borrow more than you need. Such attitude will only let you taken into more serious financial problem. Any failure in paying the loan on time will also lower your approval level in the future.

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Insurgents behead 17 Afghan civilians at a party

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Insurgents beheaded 17 people at a party in a Taliban-controlled area, and an Afghan soldier killed two U.S. troops, bringing the two-day death toll Monday to about 30.

Near-daily attacks by militants and increasingly frequent deadly violence against NATO troops by their Afghan allies highlight an embarrassing failure of Western policy: After nearly 12 years of military intervention, the country is not pacified. Once the United States and other countries pull out their troops, chaos seems almost certain to return and Taliban domination in large parts of the country is hardly implausible.

The beheadings occurred in southern Helmand, the same province where more than 100 insurgents attacked an Afghan army checkpoint and killed 10 soldiers.

Helmand was the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's surge, when he ordered 33,000 additional U.S troops to Afghanistan to help the military with a counterinsurgency plan. That plan hoped to turn the tide in Helmand and neighboring Kandahar and establish the governmental institutions that would allow the Afghan government to take control of the Taliban heartland.

Two years later, however, Helmand is still so lawless that Afghan government officials couldn't even go to the Taliban-controlled town where the beheadings were reported. Many Afghans in the south, the Taliban's birthplace and the home of the country's Pashtun speaking population, are leery of a government that many consider to be corrupt and ineffective.

The problem is compounded by a rapid reduction in American and international aid, which fueled most of the growth in the south in recent years. Afghanistan, one of the world's 10 poorest countries, has received nearly $60 billion in civilian aid since 2002. Now it stands to receive $16 billion, or about $4 billion a year, in the next four years. By comparison, the U.S. alone spent that much in 2010.

Analysts also say that a public worn down by a war that began just a month after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks no longer cares about Afghanistan, and that the war has slipped off the radar screens and is now considered by many to be over.

"The problem with this attitude is that Afghanistan ? or whatever the crisis may be ? has a life of its own. Men and women keep dying, and U.S. policies keep accelerating the centrifugal forces that are driving the country toward civil conflict, which may have profound implications for future regional and international security," said Sarah Chaynes, a senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in a commentary published Sunday.

"Choosing to ignore problems is rarely a good way to solve them," said Chaynes, who spent nearly a decade in Afghanistan and served as an adviser to the U.S. military.

Most of the problems are likely to surface in Helmand and the south, where most of the surge troops will be removed as part of a drawdown that will reduce U.S. forces in Afghanistan from a peak of nearly 103,000 last year to about 68,000 in October. Other nations, including Britain, are also drawing down in the south, and nearly all foreign military forces are to leave the country by the end of 2014.

The forces are to be replaced by Afghan army and police units, but many have questioned the effectiveness of a force that has high desertion rates, is often poorly disciplined, and is supposed to reach a high of about 350,000 at the end of the year.

Another growing concern is the loyalty of the Afghan troops that the U.S. has spent more than $22 billion to train in recent years.

Insider attacks have been a problem for the U.S.-led military coalition for years, but they recently have become a crisis. There have been at least 33 such attacks so far this year, killing 42 coalition members, mostly Americans. Last year, there were 21 attacks, killing 35; and in 2010 there were 11 attacks with 20 deaths.

In the latest such attack, two American soldiers were killed in eastern Laghman province.

There were conflicting reports about whether the attack was intentional or accidental.

In Washington, a U.S. Defense Department official said the Afghan soldier fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the Americans, and that this seemed to indicate that it was an intentional act. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because an investigation is under way, said he was unaware of any indications that the shooting was accidental.

Noman Hatefi, a spokesman for the Afghan army corps in eastern Afghanistan, said a group of U.S. and Afghan soldiers came under an insurgent attack in Laghman province. He said the two Americans were killed when an Afghan soldier fell and accidentally discharged his weapon.

"He didn't do this intentionally. But then the commander of the (Afghan) unit started shouting at him, 'What did you do? You killed two NATO soldiers!' And so he threw down his weapon and started to run," Hatefi said.

The U.S. troops had already called in air support to help with the insurgent attack and the aircraft fired on the escaping soldier, killing him, Hatefi said.

The chief spokesman for NATO forces in the country said coalition forces were not pulling back from collaborating with the Afghans because of the attacks.

"We are not going to reduce the close relationship with our Afghan partners," Brig. Gen. Gunter Katz told reporters in the capital.

There were also conflicting reports about the other violence.

In the beheadings, a local government official initially said the victims were civilians at a celebration late Sunday involving music and dancing in Helmand's Musa Qala district. The official, Neyamatullah Khan, said the Taliban killed the partygoers for flouting the extreme brand of Islam embraced by the militants.

But a provincial government official said later that those killed were caught up in a fight between two Taliban commanders over two women, who were among the dead. Daoud Ahmadi, a spokesman for the provincial government, said shooting broke out during the fight. He said it was unclear whether the music and dancing triggered the violence and whether the dead were all civilians or possibly included some fighters.

Ahmadi said all of the bodies were decapitated, but it was not clear if they had been shot first.

The Taliban denied any responsibility for the attack, which was condemned by President Hamid Karzai, by the head of the U.S.-led NATO coalition, by the U.N. and by the European Union.

"No Talib have killed any civilians. Neither were Taliban commanders fighting each other. We don't know about this thing. Whether it happened or not, we were not involved," said Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi.

The Taliban have controlled large parts of Musa Qala, a district encompassing more than 100 villages, since 2001. They enforce the same strict interpretation of Islamic law that was imposed during Taliban rule of Afghanistan from 1996-2001.

U.S. Marines have battled the Taliban since they arrived in the region about two years ago. Although U.S. and foreign forces made significant gains in the south, insurgents still wield significant power in the area, and it is expected to increase as the Marines and other forces withdraw.

As a consequence, many Afghans and international observers have expressed concerns the Taliban will try to re-impose strict Islamic justice. Under the Taliban, all music and film was banned as un-Islamic, and women were barred from leaving their homes without a male relative as an escort.

Another sign that the Taliban may be returning in strength is the attack that killed 10 Afghan soldiers. The attack occurred late Sunday at a checkpoint in Helmand's Washir district, said provincial spokesman Daoud Ahmadi.

On Monday, a truck bomb in Kandahar, the south's largest city, killed two civilians and wounded the provincial police chief.

Kandahar provincial spokesman Jawed Faisal said the police chief, Gen. Abdul Raziq, was "slightly injured" but did not provide further details. He said the bomb appeared to have targeted Raziq, one of the most powerful men in Kandahar.

Faisal said 16 civilians were wounded in the blast.

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Associated Press writers Heidi Vogt, Amir Shah, Rahim Faiez and Kay Johnson contributed from Kabul. Mirwais Khan reported from Kandahar, Afghanistan and Robert Burns from Washington.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insurgents-behead-17-afghan-civilians-party-140928763.html

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

From East to West, there are many different kinds of dragon tattoos ...

One of the most popular images used in body art designs today has to be the legendary dragon tattoos however there are different depictions of this creature, which offer contrasting symbolism depending on what part of the world you are in. In the Far East, it is the magical Asian dragon which is a symbol of prosperity and good fortune while in the western world their version is associated with evil and destruction. These were depicted as frightening, giant lizard-like creatures with scales and leathery looking wings while their Eastern counterparts were much more benevolent in both appearance and nature. They do not have wings either and have long bodies that resemble a snake, with brightly colored whiskers and vivid manes.



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(PAL) Pets Add Life? | Doggies and Stuff

They certainly do.? Do you have one pet, two pets, three or more?? I definitely support multi-pet homes.? The girls are best friends with each other, and Riley sort of takes on a mommy role to Kiko.? Those two make me laugh all the time.

Pets Add Life is a great non-profit campaign dedicated to pets ? from spreading the joys & benefits to increasing responsible ownership. Their mission is ?to increase responsible pet ownership and enhance our bond with animals.?

Their recent campaign is getting people to pledge one of three things or ALL of them:

  • Pledge to adopt your next pet.
  • Pledge to volunteer at a shelter.
  • Pledge to take a photo of a homeless pet and share it!

How simple is that? Simply go to PAL?s Pledge Page on Facebook HERE and check your pledge (or pledges).

Check out this GREAT video from PAL?s YouTube channel:

There are many more HILARIOUS videos on their Official YouTube.com Channel HERE.

Make you you stay connected to Pets Add Life: YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

Source: http://doggiesandstuff.com/2012/08/27/pal-pets-add-life/

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Tymoshenko's lawyers denounce inhumane jail conditions

STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Lawyers for Ukraine's ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko denounced what they called the inhumane conditions of her detention before the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday, saying her 2011 arrest was intended to bar her from elections.

The 51-year-old Tymoshenko, who rose to international fame as the figurehead of the 2004-2005 Orange Revolution, had been kept in permanently lit, unheated cells and tracked by surveillance cameras, her lawyers said.

"She asked me to ask you for help," lawyer Serhiy Vlasenko told the Strasbourg court.

"There is no fair legal system in Ukraine and you are the only ones who can help Madame Tymoshenko."

Tymoshenko's seven-year sentence for abuse of office - related to her brokering a disadvantageous gas deal with Russia in 2009 - drew condemnation from Western governments, which accuse Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich of waging a personal vendetta against his arch-rival.

The court in Strasbourg is considering only the legality of her pre-trial detention and the conditions under which she was held. A ruling could take months.

A Ukrainian high court, meanwhile, is expected on Wednesday to rule on Tymoshenko's appeal against her conviction. Analysts do not expect the court to free her, complicating ties with the West as the former Soviet republic approaches an October 28 legislative election.

Critics say the exclusion of Tymoshenko - the country's most significant opposition figure - means the election can be neither free nor fair.

"The only reason for her detention was to exclude her from Ukrainian political life and to prevent her from participating in October 28, 2012 parliamentary elections," Vlasenko said.

ORANGE REVOLUTION

Yanukovich narrowly beat Tymoshenko for the presidency in 2010. She had been the key figure in the Orange Revolution, the popular uprising that upset his first bid for the presidency.

Tymoshenko is now in a Ukrainian state-run clinic receiving treatment for back trouble following an intervention by the Strasbourg body.

A lawyer for the Ukrainian government, Nasar Kulchytskyy, denied the allegations of political maneuvering and said Tymoshenko had not been poorly treated.

"The petitioner refused exams and treatments due to her distrust of the state authorities," Kulchytskyy told the court.

Before Tuesday's hearing, Tymoshenko's daughter Yevgenia told reporters she and her mother looked to the European human rights court "for justice".

"In Ukrainian courts, this does not exist. All the judges in Ukraine are now under the full control of the Yanukovich regime which is trying to destroy my mother," she said.

Defence lawyers would have to exhaust the appeals process in Ukraine before bringing a case over Tymoshenko's conviction to the human rights court, which is under the aegis of the Council of Europe.

The court's rulings cannot be appealed and signatories must comply or face exclusion from the Council of Europe. A committee is charged with ensuring members' laws are amended to reflect rulings but delays are common.

Last month, the same court condemned Ukraine for its 2010 pre-trial detention of Yuri Lutsenko, a former interior minister under Tymoshenko, and ordered Ukraine to pay 15,000 euros to the opposition politician. The court did not rule on the legitimacy of his conviction but called his detention arbitrary.

(Writing by Alexandria Sage; editing by Andrew Roche)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tymoshenkos-lawyers-denounce-inhumane-jail-conditions-172031855.html

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Gladiatorial Destiny

Gladiatorial Destiny

You're a gladiator in Ancient Rome. How will you do in this world of pain and suffering?

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"It's not that I believe people are generally bad in nature, it's that..I know it with every fiber of my cold dark being."

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So wait...we have no real say on the outcome of combat?

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Noxize
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Ofcourse you do. I will take in to account the skills of your gladiator, and the training and combat prowess. Plus the fact you're an actual person. But I'm going to roll for hits. So unless you're facing another person's character, you're more than likely to win. Playing against another player character is when it gets tricky. There I think you'll have the greatest chance of dying.

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