Vote recounts underway in 10 Afghan provinces

Why do these people bother? I mean seriously… I know I sound like a world-class sarcastic jerk, but what’s the point in these people recounting votes or even holding elections in the first place? We all know that the leaders of this and similar countries are not elected openly through a democratic process. It’s all predetermined; the elections count for nothing other than making the people believe that they make a difference – they don’t. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By HEIDI VOGT, Associated Press Heidi Vogt, Associated Press Mon Feb 28, 9:41 am ET

KABUL, Afghanistan – Vote recounts that could throw doubt on the legitimacy of Afghanistan’s parliament are under way in 10 provinces even as the legislature starts work with its newly elected speaker, election officials said Monday.

Afghanistan’s parliament — one of few checks on the administration of President Hamid Karzai — was finally inaugurated in late January after months of investigations and debate over allegations of widespread fraud during the polling. But continued questions about who was rightfully elected could undermine the lawmakers’ authority as they start trying to pass laws and the impending budget.

The parliament spent its first few weeks trying to elect a speaker and multiple rounds of voting produced a winner on Sunday. The international community welcomed the choice of former northern warlord Abdul Raouf Ebrahimi as a sign that lawmakers could now get on to the work of governing.

But a Karzai-backed special tribunal has reopened investigations into the vote fraud and the tribunal has already started 10 of the country’s 34 provinces, said Abdullah Ahmadzai, the national election commission’s chief electoral officer. He said the tribunal has said it may continue on with a recount in every province.

The recounts are considered illegal by election officials and international advisers, but the tribunal insists that it has the power to overturn results and even order entire provinces to revote. Karzai — who is widely seen as unhappy with the new parliament — has said that he expects the special court to act legally, but has not held it back from conducting recounts.

It’s unclear what will happen if those conducting the recounts decide that current winners — who have already been sworn in as members of parliament — are illegitimate.

Ahmadzai said election officials are cooperating with the representatives from the special court, but do not recognize its authority.

“The results have been certified. The members have been sworn in. There is no legal mechanism for changing the results of this year’s election,” Ahmadzai said. He said the recounts do not appear to be taking place according to any set plan, that people just show up at various provincial offices and start rifling through boxes of ballots.

The election commission chief in northern Baghlan province said about 14 or 15 people have now spent three days going through piles of votes.

“They come and sit in an office and then they ask for the ballot boxes. So we’ve brought them the ballot boxes,” he said, explaining that he had been ordered to cooperate but was not otherwise involved.

It is unclear whether Ebrahimi — the new speaker — will be able to rally parliamentarians together or to stand up to Karzai — who has often bulldozed laws past the legislature by issuing them as decrees when parliament was in recess. Karzai’s office issued a statement congratulating Ebrahimi on his new post immediately after he was elected.

Karzai’s former presidential opponent said he does not trust in the Karzai administration to work with the legislature.

“Two forces which are acting against the democratic process, unfortunately, today, are the government of Afghanistan and the Taliban,” said Abdullah Abdullah, who is currently working to organize an opposition party. “So democracy, and the initial baby steps that we have taken are gravely challenged.”

The other provinces undergoing recounts are Kunduz, Baghlan, Badakshan, Takhar, Laghman, Kunar, Samangan, Paktia and Khost, Ahmadzai said.

African dictator’s son orders luxury superyacht

Rulers in these third-world countries (the only nations with rulers) are all the same; thieves and delinquents.

The only thing I ask myself is: why does the United States government allow these foreign criminals into this country, and further, to own property and reside here in the States. Naturally, this is quite a stupid question, because the obvious answer is that members of the United States government are just as corrupt as the leaders of the impoverished, oppressed nations they rule. In the end, all politicians are crooks; it’s all just a matter of degree. As Henry Louis Mencken stated: “Every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under.” TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By MICHELLE FAUL, Associated Press Michelle Faul, Associated Press Sun Feb 27, 7:01 pm ET

JOHANNESBURG – The son of Equatorial Guinea’s dictator of 30 years commissioned plans to build a superyacht costing $380 million, nearly three times what the country spends on health and education each year, a corruption watchdog said Monday.

The statement from Global Witness said that German company Kusch Yachts has been asked to build the yacht, housing a cinema, restaurant, bar and swimming pool, though construction has not yet started.

Global Witness has been urging Washington to institute sanctions against Teodorin Obiang, whose extravagant lifestyle currently includes a $35 million-dollar mansion in Malibu, California, a $33 million jet and a fleet of luxury cars, while earning a salary of $6,799 a month as agriculture minister.

The government press office in Equatorial Guinea confirmed that the president’s son had ordered the yacht design, but said he “then dismissed the idea of buying it.”

It said that if the order had gone ahead, he would have bought it with income from private business activities and not “with funds derived from sources of illegal financing or corruption.”

President Teodoro Obiang, who reportedly is grooming his son to succeed him as president, took power in a bloody 1979 coup. Forbes has estimated his wealth at around $600 million.

Teodorin Obiang justified his wealth in a sworn affidavit to a South African court questioning his ownership of luxury mansions and expensive cars in Cape Town in 2006.

He stated that public officials in his country are allowed to partner with foreign companies bidding for government contracts and said this means “a Cabinet minister ends up with a sizable part of the contract price in his bank account.”

The tiny West African nation may be oil rich, but U.N. statistics show that 20 percent of children in Equatorial Guinea die before reaching the age of 5, and the average citizen is unlikely to live beyond 50. The State Department report on human rights also has condemned killings by security forces and the torture of prisoners.

Meanwhile, writer Juan Tomas Avila Laurel is in the 17th day of a hunger strike demanding justice for the people of Equatorial Guinea, inspired by the popular revolutions that have ousted longtime leaders of Egypt and Tunisia and now threaten Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi.

Avila Laurel, 44, left Malabo for Barcelona, Spain, amid fears for his safety the day he began his hunger strike Feb. 11. He joins one-third of the population living in voluntary or enforced exile, according to the U.S. State Department.

The government has reacted to the author’s hunger strike by denouncing “the web of gossip, lies and miserable maneuvers” surrounding reports about Equatorial Guinea.

“Nonetheless, we hope this person’s example also serves to silence many mouths who continuously speak of lack of freedom and respect for human rights in Equatorial Guinea since, as is more than evident, this person has acted at all times with absolute freedom,” it said in a statement on its website.

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Online:

Global Witness: http://www.globalwitness.org

Equatorial Guinea’s government website: http://www.guineaecuatorialpress.com

Farrakhan: Libya’s Gadhafi remains a friend

It should surprise no one that this dirt-bag, Louis Farrakhan, would consider Moammar Gadhafi a friend. What’s the old saying… “Birds of a feather flock together.”

Just imagine, to remove all doubt that Louis Farrakhan is now a complete and total asshole, he has now embraced concepts of Scientology; according to the article. This says it all, for to believe ANYTHING having to do with this bogus cult one has to be completely demented. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By SOPHIA TAREEN, Associated Press Sophia Tareen, Associated Press Sun Feb 27, 11:46 pm ET

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan said Sunday that he considers Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi a friend and won’t distance himself from him despite the deadly crackdown on protestors in the turbulent North Africa country.

Farrakhan didn’t talk specifics about the uprisings in Libya as he spoke to thousands of followers during his Chicago-based organization’s annual convention in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont.

“Name one ruler that has the 100 love of his people,” Farrakhan said. “You can’t find one.”

Gadhafi is in the midst of a desperate and increasingly violent bid to retain power, and has used his military and foreign mercenaries to try to crush the revolt.

Farrakhan, 77, visited Gadhafi in the 1980s and has since considered him a friend. He said that if Gadhafi is persecuted for crimes against humanity, the same should apply to former President George W. Bush for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also said the U.S. shouldn’t intervene in Libya with an armed response.

“I’m warning you this is a Libyan problem, let the Libyans solve their problem,” he said.

Farrakhan also said he expects that uprisings happening in the Middle East will soon come to the U.S. He mentioned Tunisia, Egypt and other countries but didn’t offer specifics on his stance on the unrest, except to say that leaders should not attack innocent protesters.

Farrakhan’s speech Sunday capped off a weekend of events celebrating Saviours’ Day, which celebrates the movement’s founder. Muslims at the four-hour speech — women dressed in white skirt suits with matching hijabs and men in Nation of Islam uniforms — frequently cheered the minister.

The Nation of Islam has espoused black nationalism and self-reliance since it was founded in the 1930s, though in recent years has included other groups including Latinos and immigrants.

Farrakhan’s speech touched on a wide range of historic topics through the lens of the Nation of Islam, including several severe weather incidents and a history of Shriners and Freemasons. He also spoke at length about Scientology; Farrakhan has recently embraced some concepts of the religion.

Farrakhan also spoke of the Nation’s belief in UFOs and the belief that sightings are on the rise.

The group has long believed in an unidentified flying object called “the wheel” or “The Mother Plane.” A Saviours Day session on the topic Saturday attracted a standing-room-only crowd.

Sheen says he wants a raise to return to show

Just when we think we’ve seen or heard all of the antics and stupidities that Charlie Sheen has been known for throughout the years, he has surpassed even himself. To ask for (and actually believe or pretend to believe) that he deserves more money is absurd. This guy has lost it. He is totally shameless. TGO

Refer to brief story below. Source: Associated Press

NEW YORK – Charlie Sheen says he wants a raise to come back to the CBS show “Two and a Half Men.”

The troubled star appeared on dueling morning show interviews Monday to continue an attack on CBS and producers of his hit sitcom for shutting down the show because of his off-set behavior. Both ABC’s “Good Morning America” and NBC’s “Today” show featured him in their first half hours.

NBC interviewer Jeff Rossen appeared startled when Sheen said he wanted to be paid $3 million an episode to return to the show. He’s reportedly paid $1.8 million an episode now, one of the highest-paid actors on television.

“You want a raise?” Rossen asked.

Replied Sheen: “Yeah, look what they put me through.”

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http://on.msnbc.com/gsZxZ

Top 25 Film Legends

Being that the Oscars was last night, I’ve listed the top 25 “legends” according with the AFI (American Film Institute). In my opinion, the most talented of all the individuals listed below would have to be Orson Welles. TGO

Source: Wikipedia

The full list of the 25 top male and 25 top female legends is:

# MEN # WOMEN
1 Humphrey Bogart 1 Katharine Hepburn
2 Cary Grant 2 Bette Davis
3 James Stewart 3 Audrey Hepburn
4 Marlon Brando 4 Ingrid Bergman
5 Fred Astaire 5 Greta Garbo
6 Henry Fonda 6 Marilyn Monroe
7 Clark Gable 7 Elizabeth Taylor
8 James Cagney 8 Judy Garland
9 Spencer Tracy 9 Marlene Dietrich
10 Charlie Chaplin 10 Joan Crawford
11 Gary Cooper 11 Barbara Stanwyck
12 Gregory Peck 12 Claudette Colbert
13 John Wayne 13 Grace Kelly
14 Laurence Olivier 14 Ginger Rogers
15 Gene Kelly 15 Mae West
16 Orson Welles 16 Vivien Leigh
17 Kirk Douglas 17 Lillian Gish
18 James Dean 18 Shirley Temple
19 Burt Lancaster 19 Rita Hayworth
20 The Marx Brothers 20 Lauren Bacall
21 Buster Keaton 21 Sophia Loren
22 Sidney Poitier 22 Jean Harlow
23 Robert Mitchum 23 Carole Lombard
24 Edward G. Robinson 24 Mary Pickford
25 William Holden 25 Ava Gardner

Stars’ gowns danced down the Oscar red carpet

The Academy Awards; what a pathetic display of spectacle and pompousness! At a time when one million Americans are losing their homes and tens of millions are at the brink of bankruptcy, here we have hundreds of overpaid individuals with their five-figure gowns and seven-figure incomes strutting their stuff for all the world to see.

All the money in that auditorium could feed the entire United States population for a year. Yet we have the likes of Charlie Sheen, Robert Downey Jr. and others who have little if any concept of decency and self-respect making millions of dollars; almost at will. What a pathetic people we have become that we idolize these individuals.TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL, AP Fashion Writer Samantha Critchell, Ap Fashion Writer

“Black Swan” graced the Oscars on Sunday night in several ways: Besides Natalie Portman in her Rodarte violet-colored draped gown in silk chiffon with Swarovski crystals, co-star Mila Kunis wore a very low-cut, lingerie-style Elie Saab gown in lavender with lace details.

Other stars had a bit of a dancer vibe, including Mandy Moore in a gold-beaded, illusion gown by Monique Lhuillier and Hailee Steinfeld’s custom-made Marchesa. Steinfeld accessorized her crystal-covered, hand-embroidered, tea-length tulle dress in pale pink with a ballerina-style, diamond-and-platinum Fred Leighton headband.

“Hailee Steinfeld made the perfect choice — in its endearingness and sincerity,” said Susan Cernek, executive online fashion editor for Glamour.

Another big statement on the red carpet at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles was host Anne Hathaway in a big, attention-grabbing strapless red gown.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s metallic, embroidered sheath gown with a slit-style V neck by Calvin Klein’s Francisco Costa hit the trend of a more seductive, sophisticated Oscars look versus flashy, skin-baring styles.

Oscar.com fashion expert Tom Julian put Scarlett Johansson and her deep-magenta, stretch-lace gown by Dolce & Gabbana at the top of his list.

Jennifer Hudson showed off her slimmed-down figure in a tangerine-orange halter gown by Versace. She told E! she was wearing purple shoes, but the oversized skirt kept them hidden.

Jennifer Lawrence surely raised her buzz status in a slinky, scoopneck, fire-engine red Calvin Klein gown. It wasn’t the usual Oscar-glam look. She looked more like a ’70s swimsuit pinup — except for the 42 carats of Chopard yellow diamonds on her wrist — but it worked for her.

Cate Blanchett went the couture route in Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. The pleated, pale-wisteria dress was embroidered with pearls, crystals covered in leather and a swath of yellow beads around the neck.

Glamour.com’s Cernek put Blanchett in the same category as Florence Welch, who wore a cream-colored lace Valentino, as stars who don’t back down on personal style.

“It’s nice to see they could find things so unique, even as formal an occasion as it is,” she said.

Pa. Catholic college fires gay part-time professor

How unjust; firing a College professor after learning he’s gay!, Hell, if the Catholic Church were to fire all gay teachers, professors, priests, bishops, archbishops, cardinals, etc. the Church would be out of business.There would be but several hundred clergy left in all the world; instead of 400,000-plus.

Seems to me as if the Church is using this man as a patsy, the way Lee Harvey Oswald was used as a patsy by our government during the Kennedy assassination. Not to worry, the ignorant American public will gobble it all up as if it were apple pie.

The Catholic organization (Church) is so pathetic. But what does this say about its adherents? One need not ask me, I view them as members of the Mafia. They may not kill, but nevertheless they know they’re working for a criminal organization. Yet worse, the Mafia has very specific rules of conduct, whereas the Catholic Church does not. Could anyone imagine Michael Corleone molesting children? I rest my case. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA – A Catholic college in Philadelphia says it has fired a part-time professor after learning from a post on his blog that he has been in a same-sex relationship for a decade and a half, which officials called contrary to church teaching.

Chestnut Hill College, a private Catholic school, said the Rev. James St. George was terminated after he made “public statements of his involvement in a gay relationship with another man for the past 15 years.”

St. George. 45, of Lansdale, was hired by the private Catholic school in 2009 to teach Bible studies and other subjects. He was to teach courses in theology and justice as well as world religions beginning Tuesday.

St. George confirmed to The Philadelphia Inquirer on Saturday that he is gay and recently celebrated the 15th anniversary of his relationship with his partner. He said he was shocked by the termination, which he learned about Feb. 18.

College officials appeared surprised that St. George belonged to a branch of Catholicism not associated with the Vatican that has different views on gay issues. St. George leads St. Miriam Church in Blue Bell, which is affiliated with the Old Catholic Apostolic Church of America, which vows no discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and performs commitment ceremonies for gays and lesbians.

Carol Jean Vale, president of Chestnut Hill College, said in a statement Friday night to several news organizations, including the Philadelphia Daily News, that when St. George joined the faculty “he presented himself as Father St. George and openly wore a traditional Catholic priest’s collar.”

Vale said that while St. George “appears to be an ordained pastor … his church allows priests the option to engage in same-sex partnerships.”

St. George denied that he had withheld anything from the college.

“What am I supposed to do?” he asked. “Say, ‘Before we go any further, I’m gay?’ Who says that?”

The college said officials only learned about the matter “after St. George chose to make his private life public information on his blog.”

“While we welcome diversity, it is expected that all members of our college community, regardless of their personal beliefs, respect and uphold our Roman Catholic mission, character and values both in the classroom and in public statements that identify them with our school,” Vale’s statement said. “For this reason, we chose not to offer an additional teaching contract to St. George.”

Jessica Murray, 23, who was one of St. George’s students, told the Inquirer that she was appalled by the firing.

“All you have to do is Google him, you can see that he’s openly gay,” she said. “They can’t claim they didn’t know.”

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Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.philly.com

At Tunisian border, tales of terror from Libya

The situation in Libya has gotten totally out of control while worldwide organizations such as the United Nations sit idly by and simply play the political game; this while millions suffer inside Gadhafi’s regime. One would think that the consolidation of world leaders into one group with the common goal of peacekeeping and security would be better equipped to respond with decisive action when the lives of people in an entire country are in jeopardy. Unfortunately, such is not the case. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI, Associated Press Hadeel Al-shalchi, Associated Press Fri Feb 25, 2:51 pm ET

RAS AJDIR, Tunisia – One Egyptian said he was forced to kneel in front of members of the Libyan army who carried out a mock execution. Another man locked himself in his home for five days, running low on supplies and hearing shots and screams outside. A group of Indian workers hid in the desert while awaiting a rescue plane.

Thousands of expatriate Egyptians, Indians, Turks and Tunisians crossed the border into Tunisia on Friday, and many of them appeared to be in shock. They carried their belongings and horrific memories of the violence tearing apart Moammar Gadhafi’s Libya.

Tunisian aid groups offered them embraces, food and shelter.

Many Egyptians who had crossed Thursday night said they lived in the embattled towns of Zawiya and Zwara, which encountered some of the worst fighting in recent days.

Volunteer doctors and nurses tended to the new arrivals in medical tents, and volunteers from the Tunisian Red Cross, Boy Scouts, and the Tunisian Trade Union handed out soup and sandwiches.

At sunset, hundreds more crossed the border — many of them families. They collected a free blanket, some cartons of milk and sandwiches as they waited for buses to take them to the airport or to shelters. Red Crescent worker Khaled Faqeeh said 7,050 people — 4,200 of them Egyptian — arrived from Libya from morning until about 6 p.m.

Doctors said they hadn’t seen any serious wounds but added that most were suffering from shock and trauma.

A few miles (kilometers) from the border, Egyptian men lined up to wash their faces from water gushing from a pipe at a camp set up by the Tunisian army. The camp, which housed about 5,000 people, was built after shelters at the border couldn’t handle the large numbers coming across.

Many of the evacuees looked confused and frightened, sitting in the sand near their tents or lounging on suitcases. They wrapped their blankets around themselves for protection against a cold wind.

Some of those fleeing Libya were afraid to talk, fearful for their jobs or for fellow expatriates still inside. Others, however, weren’t so reticent.

Ali Mohammed, an Egyptian construction worker from Cairo, said he locked himself in his home for five days in the embattled town of Zawiya, running out of food and supplies, while listening to gunfire and screams from outside.

“Our government didn’t bother to ask after us and did nothing to help us get out,” Mohammed said.

He and some other workers had to pay 200 Libyan dinars (about $160) — 10 times the usual cost — to rent a car to take them from Zawiya to the border. The driver dropped them off nearly two miles (three kilometers) from the frontier, forcing them to walk with their belongings the rest of the way to the Tunisian border.

Once there, the Egyptians said they were harassed by Libyan authorities.

“They kept telling us we needed papers that have never been required before to leave the country,” said Syed Mohammed, who worked at the port in Zwara. “We eventually had to fork over a bribe to keep us moving.”

All the Egyptians said the Libyan army and police they encountered on the way confiscated and destroyed the memory cards from their mobile phones to get rid of any stored photos or video.

Another man, Ahmed Ibrahim, said he had moved to Zawiya to work as a barber four months ago before being forced to leave because of the violence.

He said a group of Egyptians he fled with Thursday were sheltered by Libyan families, their journey protected by community watch groups from the opposition that had taken over control of the streets there.

“They would transfer us from one checkpoint to another to ensure our safety,” he said.

Others had more terrifying experiences.

Taher Nasri, 25, who worked as a sailor in Zwara, said his car was pulled over at a gas station by the Libyan army.

“They pulled us out of the car, dropped us to our knees and then shot rounds next to us on the ground to scare us,” Nasri said.

Among the hundreds of Egyptians, a handful of Indians who worked as caterers at a BP oilfield in the Sahara desert pulled their luggage behind them as they crossed the border into Tunisia.

Shocked and exhausted, the Indians said they were forced to hide in the desert for three days before their company could secure a plane to rescue them.

“Everything was going smoothly one day and then, we don’t know exactly who the attackers were, but we were told one day to just run,” said Anthony Caruz, 57, who headed the catering staff in the desert compound.

He said that after hiding in the desert, they were told it was safe to go back to their compound, where they found their apartments ransacked and destroyed. Caruz said they had to walk to a nearby landing strip where their company had chartered a flight from Malta to bring them to Tripoli.

“It was traumatizing. … We couldn’t sleep, we were panicking and running wherever we could just in the desert, just running as far as possible. We simply escaped from the jaws of death,” Caruz said, choking back tears.

Mohammed Abdelaziz, 22, said he and his wife packed up their belongings and left Zwara for the Tunisian border on Thursday but were turned back by Libyan authorities. When they returned home, they found their apartment ransacked, he added.

“We didn’t find anything left — my fridge, my bedroom set, my clothes — they were all stolen,” added his wife, Sana Mohammad.

When they left again Friday for the border — this time paying 300 Libyan dinars ($240) per person to get a ride to the border — the Zwara police headquarters and other police stations, as well as the courthouse, were ablaze, and “the Libyans were all shooting in the air,” her husband said.

“Everyone is carrying a weapon. I even saw a small boy carrying a gun,” he said.

While the aid efforts were largely based on volunteers from Tunisian civil society groups and donations, the Tunisian army was in charge of keeping order and organizing the traffic.

“I wanted to go into Libya and help in there because I know the poor state of the medical health inside,” said one of the volunteers, Hussein Saleh, 32, showing his green Tunisian passport. He said he worked in Libya for four years as an X-ray technician.

Saleh said officials were getting so much donated food and medical supplies “we’re running out of room to store it.”

A group of teachers from the Tunisian province of Sidi Bouzid brought an ambulance and two carloads of donated food and medicine. The province is the site where an unemployed man set himself afire Dec. 17 in the uprising that eventually toppled longtime President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and then spread across the Arab world.

“We are the country of the first revolution,” said Hassan Adi, who helped organize the aid caravan. “We have a duty to help our Libyan brethren … as they revolt.”

An abandoned home owned by the government had been used to store water bottles, packs of dried pasta, cans of food, and long-life milk. Hundreds of Egyptians lined up with their luggage, waiting for buses to the airport to catch flights to Cairo. They smoked, talked about the kindness of the Tunisians, and held a short-lived rally chanting anti-Gadhafi and pro-Arab unity slogans.

In the late morning, dozens of young men calling themselves the “Caravan of Victory” accompanied truckloads of aid. Posters of Gadhafi’s face and a noose were taped all over the trucks and buses carrying the men.

The organizer of the caravan, Mohammed ben Mohammad, said his group was able to collect 20,000 Tunisian dinars (about $14,200) via text-messaging and Facebook. He said the money was used to bring 18 trucks filled with perishable food, water, milk and medicine for the refugees at the border.

The caravan started from the capital, Tunis, and moved across the country, collecting young men and aid along the way, he said.

“As Tunisians, we are rediscovering ourselves after the fall of Ben Ali,” said ben Mohammad. “Our leaders have always tried to divide Arabs, but this event has proven that we can stand with each other.”

Pope urges doctors to protect women from abortion

While I do agree that women (and men) should think before they act and prevent unwanted pregnancies, in my opinion there are instances such as rape, incest and concerns over the mother’s health when abortions are warranted.

The Pope should be more concerned with cleaning up his gay man’s club, otherwise known as the Roman Catholic Church, than in telling other people how to live their lives. If he were honest he would admit the countless atrocities that members of his clan have carried out on innocent children and focus on ridding the Church of pedophile priests so that these sexual abuses by the clergy never occur again. Instead, he continues to re-direct attention from the Vatican’s shortcomings to those of the common people by repeating the same rhetoric that his Church has been stating for centuries. Such hypocrisy! TGO

Refer to brief story below. Source: Associated Press

Sat Feb 26, 1:16 pm ET

VATICAN CITY – Pope Benedict XVI has urged doctors to protect women from the deceptive thought that an abortion might be a solution to social or economic difficulties or health problems.

Benedict reaffirmed the Catholic Church’s firm opposition to abortion in a speech Saturday to members of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Vatican’s bioethics advisory board.

The pontiff argued that women are often convinced, sometimes by their own doctors, that abortion is a legitimate choice and in some cases even a therapeutic act to prevent their babies from suffering.

Saying “abortion solves nothing,” he called on doctors not to give up their duty to defend the consciences of women from such “deception.”

Church teaching holds that human life begins at conception.

New Zealand quake city prays for miracles amid rubble

Hopefully these people will come together as a community, help one another and make the most of the support offered them by countries across the globe. But unfortunately, there are no miracles. God, if he did exist (which is quite doubtful) obviously doesn’t care much for his Earthly children, for if he did there wouldn’t have been an earthquake in the first place. After all, it is said that God is all-powerful; and all-good. So why didn’t he intervene and prevent this disaster from occurring?

As to the prayers, as Robert G. Ingersoll was quoted as saying: “Hands that help are far better than lips that pray.” Local clergy should take these words to heart and follow them, instead of simply standing at the pulpit and uttering useless words to on one, for no one is listening. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

By Rob Taylor Rob Taylor Sun Feb 27, 2:21 am ET

CHRISTCHURCH (Reuters) – Grieving New Zealanders prayed in the earthquake-ravaged city of Christchurch on Sunday as rescuers pulled apart leveled buildings in their desperate search for survivors six days after the devastating tremor that killed 147 people.

Rescue teams from New Zealand and seven countries, including the United States, China, Japan, and Australia, scoured ruined buildings in the central city and suburban areas hardest hit by Tuesday’s 6.3 tremor — but found only the dead.

“They can see bodies that they are trying to get out,” police shift commander Russell Gibson said.

The dead include people from 20 nations, including dozens of students from Japan, China and Taiwan who were in Christchurch, one of New Zealand’s most attractive cities, to learn English in view of the country’s dramatic southern Alps.

The city’s mayor clung to the hope that more would be found alive, even as aftershocks brought down masonry and sent rescue teams scrambling for safety.

“I will not stop hoping that we will find people alive in the damaged structures of our city until I am told by the police and the urban search and rescue teams that no such optimism can exist any longer,” Bob Parker told reporters.

SURVIVORS

No survivors have been rescued since mid-afternoon on Wednesday. The number of missing remains at more than 200, but police have said it is likely that the number includes recovered bodies that have yet to be identified.

In the central city, the painstaking search concentrated on a finance company office block, the city’s landmark cathedral and a local television building, which housed an English language school.

Japanese, Chinese and English teams joined locals to pull apart the buildings, where floors pancaked on top of each other,

brick by brick.

“What we’re doing is removing the debris, we’re looking for voids or spaces where there may be the living,” said fire rescue head Jim Stuart Black.

Rescuers crawled through large steel tubes to get into the core of the cathedral, where around 20 bodies are believed trapped.

At the historic 155-year-old stone-built Holy Trinity Anglican Church on the fringes of the devastated city center, Reverend Hugh Bowron said parishioners at the first service since the quake were still stunned.

“The church was badly damaged in the last earthquake, and won’t be repairable now, so the sense of hope has taken on a much grittier edge’” Bowron told Reuters.

“But most people were delighted just to be with each other, just to know that others were still alive.”

Prime Minister John Key said the national disaster insurance fund of more than NZ$6 billion was likely to be decimated by the cost of rebuilding Christchurch and will need to be replenished.

He said New Zealand Earthquake Commission (EQC) levies were likely to rise.

On Sunday, Key also launched the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, a global fundraiser for the recovery effort in the city and the Canterbury region.

Former prime minister Helen Clark, now based in New York as head of the United Nations Development Programme, said the city looked as bad as Haiti did after last year’s quake that killed more than 300,000.

“This is a city where the life has been squeezed out of it,” Clark said on a private visit to the city.

She said the United Nations was unlikely to help, because New Zealand would get through the disaster.

“I think in the case of New Zealand, a developed country with a very strong civil defense infrastructure, and with the support that’s come in from round the world, New Zealand will cope.”

As rescue teams scoured ruined buildings, efforts were being made to prop up the teetering 26-storey Hotel Grand Chancellor, which had hampered search operations because of fears it would collapse and bring down adjoining buildings.

In the devastated eastern suburbs where hundreds of homes have been marked with red tape for demolition, thousands of volunteers delivered food parcels and water, and shoveled meter high stinking and contaminated grey silt that had squirted through roads and gardens.

But there was frustration that relief and repair efforts in the city of 400,000, New Zealand’s second biggest, were not happening fast enough.

Around a third of houses has no running water although 85 percent of the city now has power.

“We’re just trying to look out for one another. The aftershocks are still sending us flying,” said Dave Pascoe in the poorer suburb of Aranui.

(Writing by Gyles Beckford; Editing by Sugita Katyal)

Charlie Sheen gives TV Interview to ABC

I find it interesting how the world came down on Tiger Woods for having extra-marital affairs and yet this idiot, Charlie Sheen, is rarely criticized and never chastised. Let me see now, he’s basically been addicted to alcohol and drugs, he makes a mockery of himself everywhere he goes, and (oh yes) he’s been violent with women.

In my book Charlie Sheen is a Class 1 jerk-off, pure and simple. Why Tiger gets a bad rap and Charlie Sheen doesn’t is beyond me. After all, Tiger has earned every cent he’s made, while Charlie Sheen had everything handed to him on a silver platter. And by the way, Charlie, in the event you’re tuning in, you’re a mediocre actor at best. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

By Mark Cina Mark Cina

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Charlie Sheen has given his first television interview since production on his top-rated sitcom “Two and a Half Men” was halted by its makers earlier this week for the remainder of the current season.

Sheen will appear with ABC News’ Andrea Canning, in a special one-hour edition of “20/20″ on Tuesday, March 1 at 10 p.m. est/7 p.m. pst.

Sheen, 45, will discuss his recent controversial rants about “Two and a Half Men” co-creator Chuck Lorre that led broadcaster CBS and the show’s maker Warner Bros. Television to stop production.

Portions of the interview also will air on Good Morning America on Monday and Tuesday, and throughout ABC News platforms.

In several interviews, Sheen has called Lorre a “turd” and a “clown.”

He was criticized by the Anti-Defamation League for referring to Lorre by his birth name Chaim Levine.

“So you’re telling me, anytime someone calls me Carlos Estevez, I can claim they are anti-Latino?” Sheen asked ABC’s Canning, referring to his own birth name.

He previously told Canning that he is 100 percent clean and plans to show up for work next week despite CBS’s scrapping this season’s production.

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

Report: Man blows himself up at Moscow supermarket

Kaboom! There goes another Muslim; blown to bits. I can’t imagine anyone else devious and stupid enough to set off a hand grenade in a public place. TGO

Refer to brief story below. Source: Associated Press

MOSCOW – A man blew himself up with a grenade near a supermarket in Moscow on Saturday, Russian news agencies said. No other injuries were reported.

Police had no immediate official comment and reports from unidentified witnesses and police sources gave contradictory accounts of the blast in northeastern Moscow that killed the man. There was no immediate indication of whether the blast was intended as a terrorist act.

The Interfax news agency cited witnesses as saying the man drove alongside a supermarket, got out of the car and went up to the store’s entrance muttering unintelligibly, then pulled out the grenade and set it off. Other reports said he was either in the car or next to it.

A suicide bomber killed 37 people in a Jan. 24 blast at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, the country’s busiest. A leader of Islamist insurgents in Russia’s Caucasus claimed responsibility for ordering that attack.

(This version corrects incident location.)