http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7732-Priest-Sex-Abuse-Case-Hits-Church-of-Pope-s-Adviser
This post is in partnership with Worldcrunch, a new global news site that translates stories of note in foreign languages into English. The article below was originally published in the leading Italian daily La Stampa.
(GENOA) — The latest sex-abuse case to rock the Catholic Church is unfolding in the archdiocese of an influential Italian Cardinal who has been working with Pope Benedict XVI on reforms to respond to prior scandals of pedophile priests.
Father Riccardo Seppia, a 51-year-old parish priest in the village of Sastri Ponente, near Genoa, was arrested last Friday, May 13, on pedophilia and drug charges. Investigators say that in tapped mobile-phone conversations, Seppia asked a Moroccan drug dealer to arrange sexual encounters with young and vulnerable boys.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Rand Paul And Guns Stall Extension Of The Patriot Act
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7726-Rand-Paul-And-Guns-Stall-Extension-Of-The-Patriot-Act
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) pledged during his run for office to be a veritable stick in the mud on issues of philosophical concern even if it meant agitating his fellow Congressional Republicans. Now, as the Senate rushes against the clock to pass an extension of the USA Patriot Act, he's living up to his word.
The Kentucky Republican has objected to an attempt by Senate leadership to consider the national security measure on an expedited basis. His objections are not necessarily driven by ideological opposition to the bill, though he remains an outspoken critic. Instead Paul has dug in his heels because Senate Democrats have refused to consider several amendments that he wants offered, chief among them language that would restrict national security officials from examining gun dealer records in an effort to track potential terrorists.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) pledged during his run for office to be a veritable stick in the mud on issues of philosophical concern even if it meant agitating his fellow Congressional Republicans. Now, as the Senate rushes against the clock to pass an extension of the USA Patriot Act, he's living up to his word.
The Kentucky Republican has objected to an attempt by Senate leadership to consider the national security measure on an expedited basis. His objections are not necessarily driven by ideological opposition to the bill, though he remains an outspoken critic. Instead Paul has dug in his heels because Senate Democrats have refused to consider several amendments that he wants offered, chief among them language that would restrict national security officials from examining gun dealer records in an effort to track potential terrorists.
Privacy debate ahead, Facebook adds Bush aides to lobby team
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7731-Privacy-debate-ahead-Facebook-adds-Bush-aides-to-lobby-team
Facebook is adding two Republicans from the Bush White House to its lobby team as it gears up for the debate over consumer privacy legislation.
Joel Kaplan, who served as deputy chief of staff under former President George W. Bush, will join Facebook on June 13 as vice president of U.S. public policy. He will report to vice president of global public policy Marne Levine.
Accompanying Kaplan from the Bush White House will be Myriah Jordan, who will join the firm’s congressional relations team on June 6 as policy manager. She most recently served as general counsel to Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.).
Cathie Martin, who had been managing Facebook’s outreach on Capitol Hill, will take a leave of absence starting in early June to tend to personal matters. There is no timetable for her return; in the interim, Jordan and public policy director Tim Sparapani will take over congressional relations.
The hiring of Kaplan shows Facebook is serious about deepening its tie
Facebook is adding two Republicans from the Bush White House to its lobby team as it gears up for the debate over consumer privacy legislation.
Joel Kaplan, who served as deputy chief of staff under former President George W. Bush, will join Facebook on June 13 as vice president of U.S. public policy. He will report to vice president of global public policy Marne Levine.
Accompanying Kaplan from the Bush White House will be Myriah Jordan, who will join the firm’s congressional relations team on June 6 as policy manager. She most recently served as general counsel to Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.).
Cathie Martin, who had been managing Facebook’s outreach on Capitol Hill, will take a leave of absence starting in early June to tend to personal matters. There is no timetable for her return; in the interim, Jordan and public policy director Tim Sparapani will take over congressional relations.
The hiring of Kaplan shows Facebook is serious about deepening its tie
Ancient sea monsters not to be messed with
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7730-Ancient-sea-monsters-not-to-be-messed-with
Bizarre shrimp-like monsters that were the world's largest predators for millions of years grew even larger and survived much longer than thought, scientists find.
The creatures, known as anomalocaridids, were giant predators (ranging from 2 to possibly 6 feet in length) with soft-jointed bodies and toothy maws with spiny limbs in front to snag worms and other prey.
"They were really at the top of the food chain," said researcher Peter Van Roy, a paleobiologist at Ghent University in Belgium, and formerly at Yale. "The uncontested top predators of their time."
Bizarre shrimp-like monsters that were the world's largest predators for millions of years grew even larger and survived much longer than thought, scientists find.
The creatures, known as anomalocaridids, were giant predators (ranging from 2 to possibly 6 feet in length) with soft-jointed bodies and toothy maws with spiny limbs in front to snag worms and other prey.
"They were really at the top of the food chain," said researcher Peter Van Roy, a paleobiologist at Ghent University in Belgium, and formerly at Yale. "The uncontested top predators of their time."
'Mullet Bandit' sporting Mariners cap robs banks across Ohio
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7729-Mullet-Bandit-sporting-Mariners-cap-robs-banks-across-Ohio
The FBI said a man matching the physical description of the mullet-wearing suspect sought in two previous holdups walked into the bank and handed a teller a note, saying he was robbing the bank, had a gun, and would hurt the teller if she did not cooperate.
The robber was dressed in the mullet bandit's garb, including Seattle Mariners baseball cap and large dark sunglasses.
Initial surveillance photos suggested he had shed his distinctive hairdo to evade detection, swapping out his mullet -- a style popular in the 1980s that is short on the top, tight on the sides and long in the back -- for something more up to date.
But subsequent images revealed the suspect had merely tucked his mullet up underneath his baseball cap.
"Tricky guy," said Harry Trombitas, the FBI agent tracking him.
The FBI said a man matching the physical description of the mullet-wearing suspect sought in two previous holdups walked into the bank and handed a teller a note, saying he was robbing the bank, had a gun, and would hurt the teller if she did not cooperate.
The robber was dressed in the mullet bandit's garb, including Seattle Mariners baseball cap and large dark sunglasses.
Initial surveillance photos suggested he had shed his distinctive hairdo to evade detection, swapping out his mullet -- a style popular in the 1980s that is short on the top, tight on the sides and long in the back -- for something more up to date.
But subsequent images revealed the suspect had merely tucked his mullet up underneath his baseball cap.
"Tricky guy," said Harry Trombitas, the FBI agent tracking him.
Westboro Baptist plans to protest in Joplin
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7728-Westboro-Baptist-plans-to-protest-in-Joplin
The Westboro Baptist Church — known for its protests at the funerals of soldiers and people with HIV/AIDS — plans to picket in Joplin on Sunday, where at least 125 people have died in a tornado.On its website, the church says “Thank God for 125 dead,” an echo of its common refrain crediting God with having people killed in retribution for the United States’ tolerance of homosexuality.
Members plans to be in Joplin on Sunday when President Barack Obama is to visit and may attend at a memorial service for storm victims.
The Westboro Baptist Church — known for its protests at the funerals of soldiers and people with HIV/AIDS — plans to picket in Joplin on Sunday, where at least 125 people have died in a tornado.On its website, the church says “Thank God for 125 dead,” an echo of its common refrain crediting God with having people killed in retribution for the United States’ tolerance of homosexuality.
Members plans to be in Joplin on Sunday when President Barack Obama is to visit and may attend at a memorial service for storm victims.
Original Artworks
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7721-Original-Artworks
Fishlipheadache
Porksammich
Remnant of Hitler in Spring
Axolotl
The Tooth King
Surrealicon I
A Death's Head in Memorie of John Newcomen
Dragon o' Wales
Identity Crisis
Whale
Fishlipheadache
Porksammich
Remnant of Hitler in Spring
Axolotl
The Tooth King
Surrealicon I
A Death's Head in Memorie of John Newcomen
Dragon o' Wales
Identity Crisis
Whale
There’s a Secret Patriot Act, Senator Says
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7720-There%E2%80%99s-a-Secret-Patriot-Act-Senator-Says
You may think you understand how the Patriot Act allows the government to spy on its citizens. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) says it’s worse than you’ve heard.
Congress is set to reauthorize three controversial provisions of the surveillance law as early as Thursday. But Wyden says that what Congress will renew is a mere fig leaf for a far broader legal interpretation of the Patriot Act that the government keeps to itself — entirely in secret. Worse, there are hints that the government uses this secret interpretation to gather what one Patriot-watcher calls a “dragnet” for massive amounts of information on private citizens; the government portrays its data-collection efforts much differently.
You may think you understand how the Patriot Act allows the government to spy on its citizens. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) says it’s worse than you’ve heard.
Congress is set to reauthorize three controversial provisions of the surveillance law as early as Thursday. But Wyden says that what Congress will renew is a mere fig leaf for a far broader legal interpretation of the Patriot Act that the government keeps to itself — entirely in secret. Worse, there are hints that the government uses this secret interpretation to gather what one Patriot-watcher calls a “dragnet” for massive amounts of information on private citizens; the government portrays its data-collection efforts much differently.
How Animals Sense Potentially Harmful Acids
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7719-How-Animals-Sense-Potentially-Harmful-Acids
All animals face the challenge of deciding which chemicals in the environment are useful and which are harmful. A new study greatly improves our understanding of how animals sense an important class of potentially harmful chemicals: weak acids. The study appears online on May 16 in the Journal of General Physiology.
Weak acids like acetic acid (vinegar) and propionic acid (present in fermented foods like Swiss cheese) are shunned by many animals, and with good reason. Many organic acids in the environment can have widespread detrimental effects. Humans ingest these substances despite the fact that they actually elicit "irritating" sensations, a physiological response that may have been vital for our ancestors' survival.
All animals face the challenge of deciding which chemicals in the environment are useful and which are harmful. A new study greatly improves our understanding of how animals sense an important class of potentially harmful chemicals: weak acids. The study appears online on May 16 in the Journal of General Physiology.
Weak acids like acetic acid (vinegar) and propionic acid (present in fermented foods like Swiss cheese) are shunned by many animals, and with good reason. Many organic acids in the environment can have widespread detrimental effects. Humans ingest these substances despite the fact that they actually elicit "irritating" sensations, a physiological response that may have been vital for our ancestors' survival.
A Discussion About Banning The Burqa In Australia
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7718-A-Discussion-About-Banning-The-Burqa-In-Australia
Senator Cory Bernardi provides an argument in favour of banning the burqa in this TV discussion. One of the commentators in the discussion suggested that banning the burqu might encourage radicalisation, but doesn’t stop to think that the increase in the number of women wearing this garment might actually be the result of radicalisation. The increase in the wearing of garments like the burqa seems to have taken place at the same time as demands for the expansion of halal food, apartheid measures such as Muslim only swimming sessions, the banning of criticism of Islam, and as the increased efforts by Islam to dominate the social space in a whole range of diverse areas is taking place.
Senator Cory Bernardi provides an argument in favour of banning the burqa in this TV discussion. One of the commentators in the discussion suggested that banning the burqu might encourage radicalisation, but doesn’t stop to think that the increase in the number of women wearing this garment might actually be the result of radicalisation. The increase in the wearing of garments like the burqa seems to have taken place at the same time as demands for the expansion of halal food, apartheid measures such as Muslim only swimming sessions, the banning of criticism of Islam, and as the increased efforts by Islam to dominate the social space in a whole range of diverse areas is taking place.
Bosnian Muslim Sentenced For War Crimes Against Croats
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7717-Bosnian-Muslim-Sentenced-For-War-Crimes-Against-Croats
A Bosnian court has sentenced a former member of the Bosnian Muslim forces to eight years in prison for his involvement in war crimes committed against Croatian civilians.
The Bosnian war crimes court said Enes Handzic, 51, was found guilty of the offenses committed in the central Bosnian town of Bugojno between July and October 1993.
At the time, Handzic was one of the commanders of the military police of a majority-Muslim Bosnian Army brigade.
A Bosnian court has sentenced a former member of the Bosnian Muslim forces to eight years in prison for his involvement in war crimes committed against Croatian civilians.
The Bosnian war crimes court said Enes Handzic, 51, was found guilty of the offenses committed in the central Bosnian town of Bugojno between July and October 1993.
At the time, Handzic was one of the commanders of the military police of a majority-Muslim Bosnian Army brigade.
American Idol judge Steven Tyler 'snorted cocaine at teen girlfriend''s..."
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7716-American-Idol-judge-Steven-Tyler-snorted-cocaine-at-teen-girlfriend-s...-quot
What a goddamn degenerate. If I were a black nationalist, I'd look no further than Steven Tyler for a perfect "white caveman" sort of avatar. Talk about a missing link...
And this is the last trashy UK tabloid link for a while, I promise.
American Idol judge Steven Tyler 'snorted cocaine at teen girlfriend's hospital bedside as she had an abortion'
What a goddamn degenerate. If I were a black nationalist, I'd look no further than Steven Tyler for a perfect "white caveman" sort of avatar. Talk about a missing link...
And this is the last trashy UK tabloid link for a while, I promise.
American Idol judge Steven Tyler 'snorted cocaine at teen girlfriend's hospital bedside as she had an abortion'
Too kinky for TV? Rihanna and Britney Spears face backlash over raunchy performance
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7715-Too-kinky-for-TV-Rihanna-and-Britney-Spears-face-backlash-over-raunchy-performance
A parents group has slammed the raunchy dance routine dance featuring Rihanna and Britney Spears at the Billboards Music Awards and called boycott of the show's sponsors.
The Parents Television Council called the risque performance a 'Vegas stripper show' and said it totally was unsuitable for young children.
The pressure group have called on families to boycott advertisers who bought airtime when the show was screened on the ABC network which is owned by family friendly Disney.
A parents group has slammed the raunchy dance routine dance featuring Rihanna and Britney Spears at the Billboards Music Awards and called boycott of the show's sponsors.
The Parents Television Council called the risque performance a 'Vegas stripper show' and said it totally was unsuitable for young children.
The pressure group have called on families to boycott advertisers who bought airtime when the show was screened on the ABC network which is owned by family friendly Disney.
Ultra-PC couple raising 'genderless' baby
http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7714-Ultra-PC-couple-raising-genderless-baby
The father looks like a Milquetoast PC lackey and is, as you would expect, employed by a school district and interested in "social justice" issues. I'm surprised these people even decided to "breed" at all instead of walking around in a self-congratulatory "childfree" haze or adopting some exotic third world fauna.
The father looks like a Milquetoast PC lackey and is, as you would expect, employed by a school district and interested in "social justice" issues. I'm surprised these people even decided to "breed" at all instead of walking around in a self-congratulatory "childfree" haze or adopting some exotic third world fauna.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)