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U.S.-Vatican Ties Remain Strong Despite Differences, Ambassador Says

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U.S.-Vatican Ties Remain Strong Despite Differences, Ambassador Says

Relations between the Obama administration and the Vatican remain strong, despite deep-seated ideological differences and recent revelations that U.S. officials criticized the Vatican's diplomacy tactics, according to Miguel Diaz, U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, the AP/San Francisco Chronicle reports. Diaz was responding to interview questions about U.S.-Vatican relations in light of leaked U.S. diplomatic cables that were posted by the website WikiLeaks last year. The cables remarked on aggressive diplomacy to hinder lawsuits over sex abuse scandals and made other critical comments.

According to the AP/Chronicle, the Obama administration has faced sharp criticism from some members of the Catholic hierarchy because the president supports abortion rights and embryonic stem cell research. Obama's election has "presented a challenge" for church leaders in the wake of eight years of camaraderie with his antiabortion-rights predecessor, President George W. Bush, the AP/Chronicle reports.

In 2009, Pope Benedict reiterated the church's stance on abortion during a meeting with President Obama at the Vatican. Vatican officials said Obama pledged to step up efforts to reduce the need for abortion, a position the president advocated during a commencement speech earlier that year at University of Notre Dame. The university's invitation to Obama was opposed by some conservative Catholics, who felt it was inappropriate for an abortion-rights supporter to address the Catholic school (Simpson, AP/San Francisco Chronicle, 1/7).


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Americans Reject Media Hoax On Arizona Shootings

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Poll: Americans Reject Media Hoax On Arizona Shootings
Paul Joseph Watson
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The establishment media campaign to crassly exploit the tragic Arizona shootings as a way to bludgeon the First Amendment and silence critics of the Obama administration has failed spectacularly, with even a majority of Democrats telling a CBS poll that “violent political rhetoric” was not to blame for the actions of a mentally disturbed madman.


Within minutes of Saturday’s shootings and before the identity of the gunman was even known, establishment mouthpieces like the New York Times and MSNBC, backed up by statist blogs like Huffington Post and the Daily Kos, instantly seized upon the bloodshed to blame the events on tea partiers and what they termed “violent right-wing rhetoric.”


This prompted leftist talking heads, enthusiastically backed by the Associated Press, to contrive a phony national debate about “toning down the rhetoric,” which as we explained, was a mere ploy to politicize the shootings to eviscerate free speech and dissent against big government.


This agenda was made brazenly transparent by the actions of Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, who has been heavily criticized for giving a speech shortly after the shootings in which he accused “irresponsible political rhetoric of conservatives,” in particular radio and TV talk show hosts, for the murders of six people.


Even after it emergedthat shooter Jared Lee Loughner was a drug-using, Communist Manifesto-reading occultist whom his classmates had described as being left-wing, the effort to link the events with political opponents of big government continued unabated.


Unfortunately for the architects of this national hoax, a clear majority of the American people just aren’t buying it.


A CBS News nationwide telephone pollfound that, “57 percent of respondents said the harsh political tone had nothing to do with the shooting, compared to 32 percent who felt it did.”


Even a majority of Democrats say that political rhetoric had nothing to do with the shooting.


“Among Democrats 49 percent placed no blame on the heated political tone against 42 percent who did. Among independents the split was 56 percent to 33 percent, CBS said.”


Amongst Republican voters, just 19 per cent blamed political rhetoric for the massacre, versus 69 per cent who rejected such a link.


The fact that Americans are not buying the “tone down the rhetoric” ploy means that Target, Cupid, Fruit Punch, and other examples of violent hate speech will probably survive, at least until they are blamed for the actions of another mentally ill psychotic, clearly motivated by nothing other than his own inner demons.

Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America’s most listened to late night talk show.
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HotAirPundit: Hillary Clinton: 'We Have Extremists In My Country' (Video)


Ohio city blocks Christian school

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City won't allow Tree of Life to take root
Bill Bumpas - OneNewsNow

A Christian school is suing an Ohio city for refusing to grant it a permit to use its own new building.

In an effort to alleviate overcrowding issues and bring in more students, Tree of Life Christian Schools purchased a building in Upper Arlington, Ohio. However, the city zoning code disallows its facility, so with Tree of Life's call for legal help, the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) has filed a federal lawsuit against the city.

 

"This is a case of unequal treatment," contends Erik Stanley, senior legal counsel for ADF. "It's really a case of discrimination, where Tree of Life Christian Schools has been discriminated against by the City of Upper Arlington's zoning code that allows for similar secular uses, but yet will not allow for a Christian school in the zoning."

 

For example, notes the attorney, Upper Arlington will allow a daycare facility of any size to occupy a building in the zone.

 
Erik Stanley (Alliance Defense Fund)"If you look at how the city has defined 'child daycare facility,' it's virtually identical to what Tree of Life does as a Christian school," Stanley points out. "So it makes no sense. In fact, it's unlawful for this city to allow things like a child daycare facility that's identical to the school, but yet will not allow for Tree of Life to locate in its own building."

 

According to Stanley, government officials are barred from subjecting religious ministries to unequal treatment in zoning laws under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA). Even so, a spokeswoman for Upper Arlington has told The Columbus Dispatch that the city had wanted the school to apply for a re-zoning of the property, but the school refused, in part because that request could be rejected by a referendum. "The city believes its zoning code is sound; it does not discriminate between a religious school or public school," Upper Arlington city planner Chad Gibson told the newspaper.

 

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Initial Appearance for Jared Lee Loughner

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Initial Appearance for Jared Lee Loughner

PHOENIX—The United States Attorney for the District of Arizona, Dennis K. Burke, announced that Jared Lee Loughner made his initial appearance in federal court today before Magistrate Judge Lawrence Anderson.

The United States has moved to detain Loughner because he is accused of a crime of violence. The defendant remains in federal custody pending a detention hearing.

“This office is reviewing all the evidence in the case, consulting with the victims and their families of these crimes, and teaming and coordinating with our law enforcement partners. We will consider all appropriate charges at the indictment stage of the case,” said the United States Attorney Dennis K. Burke. “I have been in consistent contact with Attorney General, Eric Holder, as well as Deputy Attorney General Cole, apprising them of the developments in this case. We are devoting all the necessary resources that a case of this magnitude demands from our office and the Department of Justice. We are focused and we are determined to achieve justice.”

The maximum penalties for the offenses charged in the Criminal Complaint are as follows:

Count 1: Attempted Assassination of a Member of Congress, 18 USC 351(c) – life imprisonment



Counts 2, 3:
Murder of Judge John Roll and Gabriel Zimmerman, 18 USC 1114 and 1111 – death or life imprisonment



Counts 4, 5:
Attempted Murder of Pamela Simon and Ron Barber, 18 USC 1114 and 1113 – 20 years’ imprisonment

Loughner has been charged by criminal complaint of shooting U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, Chief Judge John Roll, and Giffords' staff members Gabriel Zimmerman, Pamela Simon, and Ron Barber on Saturday, January 8, 2011, in Tucson. A criminal complaint is simply the method by which a person is charged with criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is presumed innocent until competent evidence is presented to a jury that establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The United States Constitution and the Rules of Criminal Procedure require that a grand jury review the evidence and issue an indictment within 30 days of the defendant's initial appearance.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona is in the process of considering charges and drafting an indictment against Loughner.

RELEASE NUMBER: 2011-004( Loughner- IA)

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Thousands without power due to morning blizzard

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T is open, but thousands without power due to morning blizzard

By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff

The number of homes and businesses without power is steadily escalating in Massachusetts this morning as heavy, wet snow and powerful gusting winds are downing power lines and causing whiteout conditions on the highways where dozens of crashes have already been reported.

Public officials are urging the public to stay home or use public transportation if necessary.

MBTA General Manager Richard Davey said the sprawling transit system is experiencing some delays, and has had to start shuttle bus service when a tree took down the power supply near the Green Line’s Riverside station.

“Ridership is light, but we are open for business to the extent that folks cannot stay at home today,'' he said.

Davey said mbta.com is experiencing heavy usage. Riders can also call 617-222-3200 where operators can provide the same information usually available on-line.

As of 7:30 a.m., buses are in use between Riverside and Newton Highlands stations because of a downed power line. Buses are also being used to replace the Red Line’s Mattapan high speed line. Commuter boat service from Hingham has been canceled, Davey said.

Logan Airport is open, but Massport spokesman Phil Orlandella said today that airlines have already canceled some 350 flights and the prospects for anyone flying out of East Boston today are not good.

“It looks like gloom and doom today,’’ he said. Orlandella said Massport will get an update from airlines later today on when flights will resume. The storm system is impacting air travel in other parts of the country.

Orlandella urged travelers to check with their airlines before coming to the airport. He noted many airlines are waiving fees for rebooked flights.

At 7:45 a.m. today, National Grid reported that 58,000 customers are now without power in a band that stretched from the Rhode Island border to the North Shore. Heaviest hit, however, are Plymouth County where 25,000 customers have lost power and Essex County where 11,000 are in the dark.

NSTAR reported 5,000 customers without power mostly on Cape Cod.

The National Weather Service said this morning that the worst of the blizzard will hit Massachusetts by 8 a.m., before ending this afternoon. Snow will fall 2 to 3 inches an hour at the height of the blizzard and could total 16 inches or more in parts of the region, the weather service said.

Peter Judge, spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, said the main concern for today will be damage to energy supplies from the heavy, wet snow. He said the coastal regions, which saw damaging flooding in last month's nor'easter, are likely to be spared this time because of astronomically low tides and the path the storm is taking.

All state offices and courthouses are closed and dozens of school systems, colleges, and religious institutions are also closed today.

Nearly 4,000 pieces of plows and snow moving equipment have been at work on the state highways since 4 a.m., according to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. State Police has lowered the speed on the Massachusetts Turnpike to 40 miles per hour.

State Police spokesman David Procopio said this morning that dozens of crashes have been reported on state roads. None, however, resulted in serious injuries or fatalities. Roads are icy and whiteouts have led numerous drivers to head the wrong way on highway ramps.

Boston.com’s traffic partner, sigalert.com, is indicating speeds major roads in greater Boston are generally well below normal.
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The Invention of Money

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The Invention of Money

Originally aired 01.07.2011

Five reporters stumbled on what seems like a basic question: What is money? The unsettling answer they found: Money is fiction.
Photo: Stone money on the island of Yap.

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This episode is produced by the Planet Money team.
Prologue.

Ira Glass speaks with several members of the Planet Money team, who all found themselves—in the course of their reporting—independently asking the same stoner-ish question: What is money? Ira and Planet Money producer Jacob Goldstein discuss a pre-industrial society on the island of Yap that used giant stones as currency. The book that Jacob read about Yap is called The Island of Stone Money. (10 minutes)

Act One. The Lie That Saved Brazil.

A trip to a country where the fiction that is money completely fell apart. And in this same country, through a truly incredible piece of policy making, the government tricked a 150,000,000 people into believing their money had value again. Chana Joffe-Walt reports. (16 minutes)

Act Two. Weekend At Bernanke's.

Though the name of the Federal Reserve includes the word "federal," it's not actually part of the government. It's an independent institution tasked with something very simple, but very huge: Creating money out of thin air. And during this last financial crisis, the leaders of the Fed did things that they would never have considered doing in the past. Alex Blumberg and David Kestenbaum report on what the Fed usually does, and how, since 2008, it's taken a trip to what amounts to Fed Crazytown. (26 minutes)
Song: "We Do (The Stonecutters' Song)", The Simpsons

Photo: Paul Williams
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