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Monthly Archives: February 2012
'Free speech' riles FFA
Posted: February 26, 2012 at 3:06 am
Slippery when wet: Melbourne Victory's Golgol Mebrahtu leads a race for the ball. Photo: Getty Images
GOLD Coast's gutsy team of A-League youngsters drew 1-1 with the desperate Melbourne Victory last night as United's outspoken owner, Clive Palmer, again earned the ire of Football Federation Australia.
In a match played in torrential rain at times, Palmer caused a storm when he disobeyed an FFA directive for the players not to wear a strip bearing the provocative words, ''Freedom of Speech''. The slogan was also slapped on signage dotted around the Skilled Park pitch.
In quick response, the FFA formally advised the struggling United it was in material breach of its A-League club participation agreement as the slanging match between the sport's governing body and Palmer heated up.
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Needing a win to stay in the hunt for the finals with only five matches remaining and five points shy of sixth-placed Melbourne Heart, the Victory was not interested in politics in front of just 2109 fans who braved the atrocious conditions.
Gold Coast was on the back foot early when 19-year-old speed machine Ben Halloran was forced off in the 14th minute with a hip injury soon after being fouled in a crunching challenge by Mark Milligan.
But despite playing its third match in eight days, United looked dangerous and created golden chances for Maceo Rigters and Zac Anderson in the first half on a slippery pitch.
In the 32nd minute, Victory star Harry Kewell had a cracking shot from just outside the box tipped away by goalkeeper Jerrad Tyson, who had a superb game.
The Victory was stunned in the 51st minute when Rigters scored after some slick passing from Mitch Cooper and Jake Barker-Daish.
Just six minutes later, the visitors equalised through a clinical goal to Carlos Hernandez, who drilled an Archie Thompson pass into the net.
Thompson had a gilt-edged opportunity to put Victory ahead in the 80th minute after rounding Anderson, but Tyson blocked his close-range shot. FFA chief executive Ben Buckley said the organisation had considered cancelling the match but did not want to let down fans and sponsors and decided to go ahead ''despite GCU's conduct''.
''I put Gold Coast United on notice that our decision to allow the match to proceed does not mean the breaches are waived,'' he said in a statement last night.
The official sanction follows recent controversial comments made by billionaire mining magnate Palmer, who labelled the A-League a joke and said he preferred rugby league to soccer.
Buckley told Fox Sports during the half-time break that Palmer's latest actions were ''disrespectful to the rest of the competition''.
Asked about the next step in the matter, Buckley replied: ''We'll look at that in the cool light of day - but they've clearly breached the participation agreement.''
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Liberty University may expand to Massachusetts
Posted: February 25, 2012 at 12:50 pm
Liberty University in Lynchburg may acquire a satellite campus in the rural town of Northfield, Mass., providing a brick-and-mortar outpost for online students from the Northeast and, possibly, a secluded site for an undergraduate honors program.
If the deal goes through, the property would be a gift to Liberty from the family of Steve Green, an Oklahoma billionaire and president of Hobby Lobby, a craft-store chain with Christian roots.
"We deeply appreciate the Green family and Hobby Lobby contacting Liberty and making this offer. ... We appreciate their confidence in Liberty," said LU Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr.
The 217-acre campus was built in 1879 by evangelist D.L. Moody on the Connecticut River. For decades, it was home to the Northfield Mount Hermon School, a prestigious boarding school that has since relocated.
The property includes 43 buildings ranging from academic halls to dormitories to an athletics facility with indoor pool.
In 2009, the Green family bought the site for $100,000 and has since invested $5 million in improvements.
Hobby Lobby recently invited 15 Christian schools and organizations to submit proposals of possible uses of the property.
The goal is to donate the campus to a school or organization with the funds to maintain its century-old buildings and uphold its Christian heritage, said Jerry Pattengale, a college administrator hired by Hobby Lobby to find a new owner.
Liberty responded with strong interest and is a top contender, said Pattengale.
"All I can say at this point is that they're in a very strong position," he said. Liberty "has a great track record."
Falwell said Liberty's proposal is to become part-owners of the campus with another Christian institution.
If Liberty becomes a part-owner, their preliminary plans are to develop an honors program there and hold classroom sessions for online students.
Pattengale said the final decision falls with the Green family and is not expected for at least two months.
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Harper Government Applauds Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Ruling on the Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act
Posted: February 24, 2012 at 10:54 pm
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire -02/24/12)- Marketing Freedom continues to reign across Western Canada following a ruling by the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench today that upheld the Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act.
"Western farmers are pleased with the Court's decision today," said Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. "Our Government knows that producers need market certainty as they move forward and this decision allows farmers the best possible opportunities to succeed as they transition to an open market."
The Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act is now law and farmers can forward contract their wheat and barley with buyers of their choice for delivery beginning August 1, 2012. The CWB also remains a viable, voluntary marketing option for farmers of all commodities in all parts of Canada. Giving Western Canadian farmers marketing freedom will build a stronger overall economy by attracting investment, encouraging innovation and creating value-added jobs.
"We are working with farmers, the grain value chain, the CWB and provincial partners to ensure an orderly transition to a dual-marketing system that encourages entrepreneurs to seize new markets, increase sales, and drive the economy," added Minister Ritz. "The Harper Government remains focused on doing what is best for the agricultural sector by giving farmers the right to choose how they market their grain."
In his decision, the judge accepted the Crown's arguments in their entirety and found that the requirement for a producer plebiscite (section 47.1 of the former Canadian Wheat Board Act) did not apply to the new Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act (Bill C-18).
On December 16, 2011, the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench denied the initial request for an immediate injunction on the implementation of the Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act.
The Government's top priority remains the economy, and Canada's agriculture industry plays an important role in creating jobs and keeping our economy strong. Modernizing grain policy in Canada will allow the Western Canadian grain industry to contribute even more to economic growth through the entrepreneurial energy of wheat and barley farmers.
Additional information can be found at http://www.agr.gc.ca/freedom.
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Liberty Global to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Global, Inc. (“Liberty Global”) (NASDAQ: LBTYA, LBTYB and LBTYK) will be presenting at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Tuesday February 28, 2012 at 1:35 p.m. Pacific Time at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California. Liberty Global may make observations concerning its historical operating performance and outlook. The presentation will be webcast live at http://www.lgi.com. We intend to archive the webcast under the investor relations section of our website for approximately 30 days.
About Liberty Global, Inc.
Liberty Global is the leading international cable operator offering advanced video, voice and broadband internet services to connect its customers to the world of entertainment, communications and information. As of December 31, 2011, Liberty Global’s continuing businesses operated state-of-the-art networks serving 20 million customers across 13 countries principally located in Europe and Chile. Liberty Global’s operations also include significant programming businesses such as Chellomedia in Europe.
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The-Dream: 'Black People Can't Join the Illuminati'
Posted: at 10:53 pm
The-Dream has weighed in on rap's obsession with the Illuminati, claiming if it did exist, long-rumoured members like Jay-Z, Kanye West and Rihanna wouldn't be allowed to join.
According to the 'Umbrella' hitmaker, critics simply use Illuminati theories to take undermine the hard work successful artists put in.
Talking to The Life Files TV, The-Dream said: "Pretty funny, 'cause nobody really wants to give you credit for where you at."
The producer also insists black people would never be allowed the chance to join such a supposedly powerful organisation in the first place.
"It's a 'higher' power and they just happened to give it to the black people, yeah right. Whatever," the 34-year-old scoffed. "If there was an Illuminati, they wouldn't let black people in."
The long-time Rihanna collaborator recently defended her decision to duet with Chris Brown on the remixes to Birthday Cake and Turn Up the Music, saying 'it's just music'.
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Fraud and Free Speech
Posted: at 10:52 pm
Posted: Friday, February 24, 2012 2:00 pm | Updated: 2:01 pm, Fri Feb 24, 2012.
Does free speech under the First Amendment allow a person to present himself fraudulently as a veteran with medals? The U.S. Supreme Court is debating this issue at the present time.
There is what is called the 2006 Stolen Valor Act that makes it a crime for a person to say he served in the armed services and earned medals for valor. That law is being challenged by a federal public defender representing a California man who lied about being a wounded veteran and being awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for valor.
The justices are debating whether to uphold the law. If it is upheld there is concern by several justices that it could lead to new laws against such things as lying about the Holocaust, an extramarital affair, a high school diploma, college degrees or to impress a date. All of those, of course, are a stretch but they are being presented as argument points.
On the other hand, there is the argument put forth that the law could be upheld on the basis that Congress has an interest in protecting medals it created to honor war heroes. That’s sound reasoning!
The argument that posing as a war hero who won medals hasn’t hurt anyone is shallow. We would argue that it causes a degree of mental anguish to all veterans and especially to those who were awarded medals. It also is disgusting to Americans who never served in the military but respect those who served honorably.
According to the Associated Press, the Obama administration believes the law should be upheld. The Solicitor General defended the law as targeted to protect the integrity of the system established by Gen. George Washington in 1782.
There’s no worry here about violating free speech. As for this law leading to other efforts to curb free speech, we say there always will be attempts and each must be judged on its merits. This law should be upheld.
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Dame Shirley wins freedom of city
Posted: at 5:00 pm
24 February 2012 Last updated at 06:49 ET
Dame Shirley Bassey is to receive the honour of freedom of the city of Cardiff, it has been announced.
The decision was taken by Cardiff councillors on Thursday.
Leader Rodney Berman said the honour recognised Dame Shirley's contribution to Wales, the Welsh capital, showbusiness and her charity work.
The 75-year-old singer was made a Dame in 1999, and will be performing at a special concert to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in June.
Mr Berman said: "The work she has done in promoting Cardiff and Wales is priceless. It is hard to think of someone from such a humble upbringing in Butetown and Splott who has gone on to become such a huge international star.
"She has never forgotten Cardiff when it has come to helping us mark milestone events in the city - such as the opening of the Rugby World Cup in 1999 and the concert at the Millennium Stadium to mark the start of the 2010 Ryder Cup.
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"I will personally never forget seeing Dame Shirley steal the show in her Welsh flag dress at the concert to mark the official opening of the National Assembly for Wales."
The council leader said Dame Shirley's charity work deserved recognition in itself.
He added: "Whether that's for the scholarship which bears her name at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama or for her long-standing and very generous association with the Noah's Ark Appeal for the Children's Hospital of Wales as Patron, she has done much to help others in Cardiff over a number of years.
Dame Shirley will become only the 61st person to be given the freedom of Cardiff in the 116 years since the first award was made.
She will be joining an illustrious list of recipients that include Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, Pope John Paul II and Princess Diana.
Highest honour
The honour was last given to an individual in 2006, when it was awarded to the former president of the Welsh Rugby Union and Victoria Cross recipient, the late Sir Tasker Watkins.
While the freedom of the city does not confer any special privileges, it is the highest honour that the council can award.
Arrangements are now being made for a special ceremony to mark the honour, and will take place later in the year.
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Freedom, liberty and marriage
Posted: at 5:00 pm
When it comes to freedom of speech and freedom of religion, you can’t have one without the other. The attempt to redefine marriage here in Maine (again) also tests this union of freedoms.
Our Founding Fathers knew the inherent connection of these two integral freedoms and demonstrated their supreme relevance to a free society by making this the primary amendment in our Bill of Rights. Including free speech and religious freedom in our Constitution’s First Amendment was profoundly wise and arguably one of their greatest contributions to political history.
Because one of the Christian Civic League’s major tenets is defending religious freedom, I am greatly concerned about the language recently submitted for the same-sex marriage petition that seeks to redefine marriage here in Maine.
The question reads: “Do you favor a law allowing marriage licenses for same-sex couples that protects religious freedom by ensuring no religion or clergy be required to perform such a marriage in violation of their religious beliefs?”
The inclusion of religious freedom in this petition language is the same smokescreen used in New York which allowed legislators to justify accepting political pay-offs in order to abandon the defense of natural marriage. The language in the New York law and the Maine petition gives the false impression that residents’ religious rights are being broadly protected, but that is not the case.
The prescribed protections pertain only to clergies specifically in regard to wedding ceremonies. Think about what a tiny number of people that represents. There is no protection for faith-based organizations or other individuals who find participation in a same-sex marriage contrary to their religious beliefs.
So whose religious freedoms are being protected?
Ask the adoption agencies and foster care providers in Massachusetts and Illinois who closed their doors rather than being forced to provide services to same-sex couples.
Ask the town clerks in New York who refused to grant marriage licenses based upon their religious beliefs — deputy clerks could have still provided licenses and protected the rights of both parties.
Ask the New Jersey Christian campground owners who refused to rent their facilities for a same-sex civil union.
What about the florist or the organist who objects on religious grounds? What about public educators who have been suspended or fired for stating their opinions regarding same-sex marriage?
The challenge with freedom of religion and free speech is they often get messy. Defenders of the Constitution are well aware not all speech (religious or otherwise) is noble; as a matter fact, sometimes it may be very offensive. This is where political correctness has been allowed to run roughshod over what should be protected religious speech.
Those who defend natural marriage are more and more becoming aware their position is controversial and to some offensive. Attempts to silence these views are gaining momentum through campaigns of “tolerance.” As distasteful as some opinions of those who oppose same-sex marriage may be, lovers of freedom (conservative and liberal) should unify in opposition to any attempt to erode constitutionally protected speech.
Many times I am asked, “Why do you oppose the redefinition of marriage? How does it impact you and your marriage?” This is not about my marriage or any one marriage. There are societal consequences of undermining the fundamental building block of civilization — marriage. Threats to marriage have indeed already impacted religious freedom and free speech across our country and here in our state.
The protection of religious freedom and freedom of speech is not the only reason I oppose redefining marriage, but it certainly is at the epicenter of this critical debate.
We have a long year ahead of us before Mainers show up to the voting booths and determine whether or not they desire to redefine marriage. I believe society should protect and defend marriage, not undermine it.
Carroll L. Conley Jr. is executive director of the Christian Civic League.
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The Secret World video preview – The Illuminati, cults, and talking mummies
Posted: at 4:59 pm
There are so many mysteries to discover in Funcom's The Secret World, and each time we get the opportunity to spend a day with it, we come away with more questions than answers. The last time we saw the game we played as a Templar, and this time it was the Illuminati. The Illuminati have had a place in our culture for hundreds of years. As a secret society that is said to have staged important historical events, this faction in The Secret World is also poised to contribute a great deal to the events that are unraveling around them. Unlike the Templars, the Illuminati seem more calculating and ruthless, fixated on getting the job done and caring little for anything else.
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The intro sequence is similar to that of the Templar; you swallow a bug, gain mystical powers, and then someone shows up at your door looking to recruit you. The vibe and tone is different however, because when you finally stumble upon their secret headquarters, you become their guinea pig test subject rather than a welcomed new recruit. It's not that they aren't entirely unwelcoming, it's just that there seems to be a lot more at risk - like your neck - if you don't follow through on your missions.
Like last time, we took part in a dungeon run, with a developer as our healer as we tackled the minibosses and eventually the final boss. These instances always require a fair bit of teamwork and coordination, because even though we were told what we needed to do, victory was still no easy task. When we were left to our own devices, we spent our time taking on quests in the deserts of Egypt, trying to figure just why this talking mummy in a white suit had such a nonchalant attitude. (It's possible that after a few thousand years, one finally learns the secret to relaxation and inner peace.) The quests ranged from slaying cultists to locating very specific locations or people. While you're given a general range on the map as a hint, there were times when we were wandering around in circles trying to figure out exactly where we needed to go. The scorched desert is no small playground, and the narrow streets of al-Merayah had a lot of dead ends so we'll admit that we took the...scenic route - a lot.
It's easy to get wrapped up in the story of The Secret World, even though we were plopped in the middle of things about 60 hours in and only had a vague notion of what was going on. The cutscenes are all voice acted (and as of this time can't be skipped) so we were absorbed in what the characters had to say. Since we were further in the game, we were able to play with some of the later abilities, although we kept to our preset ones because they were picked carefully for us so that we could hold our own. The missions weren't easy to take on solo, so we did team up to keep the brainwashed cultists and giant scorpions at bay.
We'll have a chance to play the final faction in the game in the coming weeks so have a look at our video preview and check back soon for more updates.
Meanwhile, are any of you participating in the beta?
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"If There Was An Illuminati, They Wouldn't Let Black People In" [Video]
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Friday, Feb 24, 2012 9:11AM
R&B singer The-Dream is the latest artist to offer his take on hip-hop's speculated secret devil-worshipping society, the Illuminati, and why he has a hard time believing it actually exists.
In Dream's opinion, critics use Illuminati as an excuse to take away credit from hardworking entertainers.
"Pretty funny, 'cause nobody really wants to give you credit for where you at," Dream said when asked his opinion on Illuminati talks. "It's a 'higher' power and they just happened to give it to the black people, yeah right. Whatever. If there was an Illuminati, they wouldn't let black people in." (The LIFE Files TV)
Recently, Atlanta rapper Waka Flocka Flame shared the same sentiment when asked about Young Money's Nicki Minaj and Illuminati rumors.
"I ain't got no thoughts on that, that's bullsh*t. Honeslty, -- n*ggas just make up names 'cause they don't know people's business," Flocka said in an interview. "So they create business for people's business. Like, if people stop being so nosy and stay out of people's business, maybe the name Illuminati won't be created. Honestly, they're just making a lot of money off of that sh*t because they selling books to people that's buying it, and that money is generating millions. I don't believe in that sh*t. Salute to Nicki, I loved her performance. I love everything she does. Squad." (Toronto Rappers)
Last year, rap mogul Jay-Z spoke on the topic of success and getting targeted in devil-worshipping talk.
"It may sound arrogant," he says, "but I just think people can't handle when somebody is successful. Something has gotta be wrong: you gotta be down with some higher power. And I guess when someone else is successful, it makes you feel like maybe you're a failure. So it can't be you, it has to be some other force." (Sky)
Back in 2010, rap veteran Uncle Luke defended Jay-Z in light of his Illuminati association accusations.
"I don't know any devil worshippers. And who knows, maybe Jay-Z and other rappers have some devil worshipers as fans. But that doesn't mean entertainers are sacrificing virgins for Beelzebub. I didn't even know who the Illuminati were until the Internet started buzzing that Jay-Z was one of them. It's ridiculous. Jay-Z is a cool cat. He ain't Hollywood. He is a regular guy. He is so f*cking grounded. It is a shame people want to link him to this conspiracy." (The 305)
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