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All The News: Memorial, Trinity
Walt Stoneburner.
On Memorial Day the flag is displayed at half staff until noon and at full staff from noon to sunset.
GO! RIGHT NOW! OUTSIDE! LOOK TO THE WEST! ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE IN CALIFORNIA!
Memorial Day Planet Parade: See Jupiter, Mercury & Venus
All The News: Pentecost
Grand Canyon, from space shuttle – credit to the astronauts. I don’t understand the perspective though, there are heavy pine forests near the rim.
Disclaimer: In case it is not already abundantly clear, the stuff inside the blockquotes are NOT my words. I provide links to the full content just above each blockquote. I give full attribution to photos from news sites and normally copy their own attribution directly. If I use my own words, they are in plain text, and outside of the blockquoting and orange links.
All The News: Sunday, Mothers, Spring
Commander Chris Hadfield took this from the ISS and shared it on twitter.
Here is your Sunday night news. Please add stories you like, or from where you are, in the comments.
Disclaimer: In case it is not already abundantly clear, the stuff inside the blockquotes are NOT my words. I provide links to the full content just above each blockquote. I give full attribution to photos from news sites and normally copy their own attribution directly. If I use my own words, they are in plain text, and outside of the blockquoting and orange links.
Looking south from the Shoreline Trail just south of University of Utah section.
All The News: Sunday
@thatsearth Ocean Sand 250x magnification.
Lead story:
Gun Violence Since Newtown
Bill Moyers; John Light and Lauren Feeney
Take a look at gun deaths, school shootings, public opinion and the Senate vote on gun control in the wake of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, that killed 26 people, including 20 children.
The Victims
Number of people killed by guns in the first 98 days post-Newtown: 2,244
There are info-graphics & data. Read and weep.
All The News: Mid-Week Updates
Pat Toomey confirms it: Obama is right about GOP
Wapo; Greg Sargent
Having a Republican on record confirming this is useful. As Steve Benen notes, it makes all the suggestions that Obama needs to “lead” and “twist arms” look pretty silly. Indeed, Toomey’s concession is particularly relevant to the ongoing debate over Obama’s remarks at his presser yesterday. Here’s the bit that has all of the Green Lanternites out there slapping their knees and laughing uproariously:
“I cannot force Republicans to embrace those common-sense solutions…It’s tough. Their base thinks that compromise with me is somehow a betrayal. They’re worried about primaries. And I understand all that. And we’re going to try to do everything we can to create a permission structure for them to be able to do what’s going to be best for the country. But it’s going to take some time.”
But is this materially different from what Toomey said about his own party? No, it isn’t.
Just a reminder: The GOP in general and in specificity cannot stand to do one single thing that might possible make Obama look good.
All The News: Twitter Experiment
Arch of Titus – Arco di Tito
Like most triumphal arches, this one celebrates a victory of war.
The Arch of Titus has provided the general model for many of the triumphal arches erected since the 16th century.
All The News Fit To Share: Add your own in the comments!
If media covered America the way we cover foreign cultures
DATELINE APRIL 21, 2013
IT HAS HAPPENED AGAIN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:
Yet another massacre has occurred in the historically war-torn region of the Southern United States – and so soon after the religious festival of Easter.
Brian McConkey, 27, a Christian fundamentalist militiaman living in the formerly occupied territory of Alabama, gunned down three men from an opposing tribe in the village square near Montgomery, the capitol, over a discussion that may have involved the rituals of the local football cult. In this region full of heavily-armed local warlords and radical Christian clerics, gun violence is part of the life of many.
Many of the militiamen here are ethnic Scots-Irish tribesmen, a famously indomitable mountain people who have killed civilized men – and each other – for centuries. It appears that the wars that started on the fields of Bannockburn and Stirling have come to America.
As the sun sets over the former Confederate States of America, one wonders – can peace ever come to this land?
I selected the example, however, the rest of the writing is very interesting.
All The News: Late Weekend Update
Three international journalists asked to leave Bahrain
The Bahraini government ordered three journalists from the British television network ITV to leave the country today, according to news reports citing an ITV spokesman. The journalists, who were also briefly detained on Thursday, are in the process of leaving the country.
The ITV crew was composed of correspondent Rageh Omaar, and a cameraman and producer, who have not been identified, according to news reports. The journalists were covering the political unrest in Bahrain that coincided with a major Formula One race this coming weekend, the reports said.
An ITV spokesman said in a statement on Thursday that police stopped the crew from filming on Thursday and took them to a local police station. She said the police held “discussions” with them before saying they could continue to film. The ITV journalists filed a story on the protests later that day.
Committee to Protect Journalists: 14 dead journalists in 2013.
All The News : Friday Fits
Because now that’s it’s over in Boston, we need cute critter pix. Imho.
All The News Fit To Share: Holocaust Memorial, & More
Jan F and others and I are bringing you mooselings the news, whether you like it or not!
I tend to look at newspapers’ web sites around the world and country. Use links from my twitter feed sometimes. Lots of twitter tonight.
20 Photos That Change The Holocaust Narrative
PopChassid.com, h/t to Little Green Footballs
Victims. Helpless. Downtrodden.
That’s the narrative that’s been spread about Jews for the last 70 years since the Holocaust. We’ve embraced it to our detriment. We can’t seem to address antisemitism without running to the world and screaming that we’re being persecuted, rather than standing up strongly in defiance, aware of our own inner strength.
The Holocaust has scarred us, a yetzer hara (sneaky bastard of a voice in our heads), that keeps trying to tell us how we are defined by our past, controlled by events that happened to us, instead of using those moments as points of growth.