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OT: The News Thread

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What are the chances that KB realizes the irony in him decrying Obama as "Big Brother" when he himself is so Authoritarian?


2.6 out of 10 is "so authoritarian"?? you aren't very good at math, are you? which is probably also why you were so easily duped by that cartoonish "deficit pie chart" on the other thread.
 
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finally.. a restaurant for zeke.

http://www.thestar.com/living/artic...-in-bathroom-would-rather-forget-all-about-it

Restaurant that promoted sex in bathroom would rather forget all about it

What was meant merely as a cute promotional joke has generated worldwide attention

Published On Fri Feb 05 201

By Amy Pataki Restaurant Critic



No, they’re not taking reservations for the bathroom.

In fact, Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, the Liberty Village restaurant that invited dinersto have Valentine’s Day sex in its unisex washrooms, would rather we forget all about the offer.

“We were just having a bit of fun and being playful,” says Mildred co-owner Donna Dooher.
 
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Certainly zeke's kind of neighbourhood.

Still can't get over them calling that area "Liberty Village." Developers ...
 
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DARPA is just straight up evil sometimes.

This is where American tax dollars go

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/201...tic-organisms-molecular-kill-switch-included/

The Pentagon’s mad science arm may have come up with its most radical project yet. Darpa is looking to re-write the laws of evolution to the military’s advantage, creating “synthetic organisms” that can live forever — or can be killed with the flick of a molecular switch.

As part of its budget for the next year, Darpa is investing $6 million into a project called BioDesign, with the goal of eliminating “the randomness of natural evolutionary advancement.” The plan would assemble the latest bio-tech knowledge to come up with living, breathing creatures that are genetically engineered to “produce the intended biological effect.” Darpa wants the organisms to be fortified with molecules that bolster cell resistance to death, so that the lab-monsters can “ultimately be programmed to live indefinitely.”

Of course, Darpa’s got to prevent the super-species from being swayed to do enemy work — so they’ll encode loyalty right into DNA, by developing genetically programmed locks to create “tamper proof” cells. Plus, the synthetic organism will be traceable, using some kind of DNA manipulation, “similar to a serial number on a handgun.” And if that doesn’t work, don’t worry. In case Darpa’s plan somehow goes horribly awry, they’re also tossing in a last-resort, genetically-coded kill switch:

Read More http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/201...molecular-kill-switch-included/#ixzz0ejN1CJ9z
 
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Nazi scientists live!

Encoding loyalty right into the DNA ... man, this makes the old eugenics stuff look like child's play.
 
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it's kind of inevitable, no?

somebody's gonna do it. might as well be first.
 
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best comment about a burger.. ever?

Critics trash McDonald's nationalist food bid

Reuters

By Ella Ide Ella Ide – Fri Feb 5, 11:52 am ET

ROME (Reuters) – Fast food chain McDonald's has teamed up with the Italian government to cook up a hamburger with a national twist, but the unusual initiative is giving some food lovers cultural indigestion.

The "McItaly," hawked with the slogan "McDonald's speaks Italian," is made entirely of Italian DOP products (Protected Designation of Origin) and the meal's ingredients make up the colors of the Italian flag -- red, white and green.

"We're out to defend our identity and the 'Made in Italy' trademark," Agriculture Minister Luca Zaia said in a statement, adding that the venture was designed to "promote the taste of Italy," particularly to young people.

"We want to give an imprint of Italian flavors to our youngsters," he said.

But the flag-flying burger, which comes with a choice of artichoke spread and Asiago cheese or onion, lettuce and smoked pancetta, has come under heavy criticism by food critics both in Italy and abroad.

Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement that promotes quality food, genuine ingredients and local produce, accused the government of undermining Italian cuisine.

"Globalizing a taste does not promote it but rather standardizes and homogenizes it," he said in an open letter in an Italian newspaper.

"This isn't about supporting Italian farmers and products, it's about making money by working with a multinational that actively takes power away from local producers," Petrini, who in 1985 failed to stop McDonald's from opening its first restaurant in Italy, told Reuters.

But Zaia, the agriculture minister, defended McItaly as a healthy option which would use 1,000 tons of Italian agricultural products a month, giving a "huge boost to farmers."

NATIONAL BETRAYAL?

The minister, a member of the center-right Northern League party, accused critics of being motivated by leftist agendas.

After Matthew Fort, food writer for the left-leaning British newspaper The Guardian, described the McItaly as a "monstrous act of national betrayal," Zaia accused him and the paper of "baying at the moon" and being in thrall to Stalinist ideology.

In a letter to the Guardian, Zaia wrote "With regret, we are forced to deliver bad news to this kind of left: Stalin is dead. And we can safely bet he never set foot in a McDonald's."

Zaia said he hoped the McItaly burger will convince European youngsters "to forget about junk food and choose a healthier and better quality food."

"We are sure it will work. Then, we will become modern Jesuits and try to 'convert the infidels' of the left, who have never dirtied their hands by working in the fields."

However, so far the burger may not have been as successful among the young as the minister hoped.

Rachel Diacono, 17, on holiday from England, said she wished she'd gone for a pizza instead.

"I love trying out different McDonald's in every country I go to -- France is great -- but here it's like they couldn't be bothered to make the effort. They should have put mozzarella and sun-dried tomatoes in or something," she said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100205/od_nm/us_italy_mcdonalds_italyburger_odd
 
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Your cancer miracle of the month story....

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26677869-23272,00.html

CANCER patients are offering themselves as human guinea pigs as researchers investigate a possible cure for cancer found in north Queensland rainforests.

Scientists have identified a compound in the fruit of the native blushwood shrub that appears to "liquefy and destroy cancer with no side-effects", according to latest research.

Found deep in the remnants of a 130 million-year-old rainforest, the fruit extract may yet hold the secret antidote to Australia's No.1 killer disease.

Victoria Gordon, of EcoBiotics, an Atherton Tableland-based company, said they hoped to go to human clinical trials later this year.

Dr Gordon said a single dose injection of the extract, known as EBC-46, had been effective in 50 critically ill dogs and about a dozen cats and horses.

"This is proving to be something exceptional," she said.

"The tumour literally liquefies.

"There is a rapid knock-down of the tumour, it disintegrates within 24 hours and we have a rapid healing response.

"The biggest tumour we treated was the size of a Coke can in a dog, and that animal is fully healed and healthy."
 
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You've gotta be shitting me....clearly a case of bored politicians with "nothing else" better to do. 10 bucks says that every one of them that voted for this, did so, so that they can preach that they are tough on terrorism when it comes time for re election.

What a ****ing joke

http://rawstory.com/2010/02/south-carolinas-subversive-activities-registration-act-force/

Five-dollar registration fee for persons planning to overthrow US government

Terrorists who want to overthrow the United States government must now register with South Carolina's Secretary of State and declare their intentions -- or face a $25,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.

The state's "Subversive Activities Registration Act," passed last year and now officially on the books, states that "every member of a subversive organization, or an organization subject to foreign control, every foreign agent and every person who advocates, teaches, advises or practices the duty, necessity or propriety of controlling, conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States ... shall register with the Secretary of State."

There's even a $5 filing fee.

By "subversive organization," the law means "every corporation, society, association, camp, group, bund, political party, assembly, body or organization, composed of two or more persons, which directly or indirectly advocates, advises, teaches or practices the duty, necessity or propriety of controlling, conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States [or] of this State."
 
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I couldn't stop laughing as I read this early today. I can't stand this doofus - a slimy little do-gooder, opportunist, careerist NDPer (among the most detestable creatures known).

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Adam Giambrone says sorry for affair with young woman
Woman shows Star text messages, purportedly from politician, and says she was shocked to learn he had a live-in partner
By Linda Diebel National Affairs Writer

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Mayoral candidate Adam Giambrone admitted Monday night he had "an inappropriate relationship with a young woman."

Calling it "a serious lapse in judgment," the Toronto city councillor offered his "deepest apology to my partner, Sarah, my family and friends for the pain and embarrassment my indiscretion will cause them."

His statement came after the Toronto Star asked him a series of questions about his relationship with university student Kristen Lucas, who said she had an intimate relationship with Giambrone for more than a year. Lucas, now 20, was 19 when she began dating Giambrone.

She told the Star Giambrone had told her his live-in partner of many years – who's been at his side for public events during his fledgling mayoral bid – is there for "political" reasons.

"You know I will be announcing I have a partner," Giambrone, 32, wrote in a text message to Lucas Dec. 27. "It is someone named Sarah (McQuarrie), who I've been involved with in the past. It is important for the campaign."

Giambrone told Lucas he hoped they could continue to see each other, assuring her: "I had to have someone political."

In recent interviews with the Star, Lucas said she's been involved with Giambrone since late 2008 and, on several occasions, had sex late at night on a couch in his City Hall office.

Giambrone, who launched his first bid for the mayor's chair Feb. 1, is also chair of the troubled Toronto Transit Commission.

In a statement Monday night to the Star, Giambrone said the relationship with Lucas "consisted of text messages and conversations in public places only. I met her mother, having dropped her off at home."

Further, Giambrone wrote; "Realizing the mistake this relationship was I tried to end it some months ago and finally broke off all contact."

Lucas provided the Star with what she said were text messages between the pair dating back to last year, as well as Facebook correspondence.

She alleged Giambrone revealed secrets relating to his work – "I knew a long, long time ago about the (TTC) fare hike" – and shared his "negative" opinions of several councillors. She offered no details, but said Mayor "David Miller is like a god to Adam."

Lucas said she told only her mother, non-profit social worker Lori Lucas, about the TTC hike, which was announced in mid-November and took effect Jan. 1. Her mother said she kept the secret.

Curled in an armchair in her mother's living room Sunday, Lucas, slight with curly black hair, said she was shocked in December to learn about McQuarrie, whom Giambrone describes publicly as his "longtime live-in partner."

McQuarrie, wearing pearls and narrow glasses, strode onto the stage after Giambrone's speech at his campaign launch last week, doing air pumps with him before descending into the crowd for a joint meet-and-greet with supporters.

"I really wanted to tell you (about McQuarrie) when we met," Giambrone writes Dec. 27, 2009, according to text messages taken from Lucas's phone. "I hope this does not change things.

"We're still going to meet like we said next week, right?" he asks.

Replies Lucas: "No, it changes everything. Why couldn't it have been me?"

He insists he had to have someone "political," and asks: "Do you mean we can't talk?"

In another text message, Giambrone tells her: "I still think of you when I need ... um ... stimulation."

Further: "I like you because you're smart and interesting. You're also good-looking naked."

Lucas insisted Giambrone "told me he didn't have a girlfriend."

Although he never took her to his apartment, she believed he was concerned his elderly parents, who lived nearby, might drop by unannounced.

"I am actually pretty transparent," he told her, in an early Facebook message, Dec. 21, 2008. "I live with my brother. I swim a lot and like to spend time travelling. How's that for a beginning."

A year later, she reacted angrily to the news about McQuarrie, texting: "Please don't tell me you're doing this for the campaign. You're actually going to build a life you don't want? That's mind-blowing.

"You HAD to choose someone good for your campaign. That's f------ ridiculous."

Later Giambrone insists, "I am NOT marrying (Sarah)."

According to Lucas, they had sex for the last time Jan. 2, this year, in her bedroom. Later, lying in bed and talking, she says she agreed to keep seeing him – provided he told McQuarrie about their relationship.

Earlier that evening, Giambrone had attended a function with McQuarrie at Wanza, an Ethiopian restaurant on the Danforth, where the couple was photographed about to sample his favourite dish of onions, red peppers and spare ribs.

Lucas, who'd written she'd "wear something nice," waited at her place.

When she messaged him to ask where he was, Giambrone replied: "Yes, still here at the restaurant, see the photo in the Sun tomorrow."

Later, a text says he's en route to her home, first 15 minutes away, then five.

Monday night, Giambrone said in his statement Lucas had "earlier sent an email I thought was threatening."

His campaign sent the Star a copy of an email that it claimed had been sent to Giambrone by Lucas on Jan. 7.

In the email she threatens to track down "ur `girlfriend' and let her know about the affair we're having. It doesn't have to be true ... ha! I hope U become mayor so that I could become TTC chair!"

Lucas denied sending the email and pointed out her name is spelled incorrectly.

She said Giambrone called her Saturday morning and kept telling her he was sorry. He also insisted he and Lucas had always been just friends, she said.

Each time she challenged a statement as mistaken, he backed down and apologized again, she said.

Before they hung up, she said she asked if he was sleeping with McQuarrie while he was sleeping with her. According to her, he said he had been.

In his statement Monday night, Giambrone said: "I called her on this past weekend to ask her not to reveal the relationship."

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/tor...e-says-sorry-for-affair-with-young-woman?bn=1
 
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That's just great, eh - the TTC chair boinking a teenager on his office couch.

Mayoral material all the way. lol!
 
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Surprised some rider didn't take a picture of it on their cell phone.

PS... that chick looks weird.

PSS. The TTC is the biggest mafia run organization out there. They are the worst union of all time (and I'm a teacher). I have two family members that work or worked for the TTC (not direct family just son of a family friend) one of them is no smarter than Homer Simpson, and the other is literally a neanderthal who is an effing social retard.

I NEVER take the TTC... the worst transit system of any of the major metropolis'
 
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