http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/22/donald-trump-threatens-to-sue-women-accusing-him-of-sexual-assau/?WT.mc_id=tmgliveapp_iosshare_AmyrwGBMwWWL ROTFLMAO you #nastyladies he just does not get he sounds like a loser ten year old
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZfjzMx57bs&feature=share Ode to Trump
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J87y3DOL11g&feature=share 😎
A massive cyberattack blocked your favorite websites; FBI and Homeland Security are investigating
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-tn-dyn-attack-20161021-snap-story.html What in the environment has changed to give a relative of polio a cause to grow and threaten outbreaks of deja vu polio? Disease is a response by nature to what it perceives as an imbalance in need of a correction. Did we ever figure out what drove the polio outbreaks in late 1940s and 50s in NYC and LA? Time to think beyond vaccination as the only way to deal with outbreaks?
Indiana State Police chief reports cases of voter fraud, but refuses to share details
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-indiana-voter-fraud-investigation-20161021-snap-story.html No story except more attempts to role voting right back to 1964 when Black-Americans had to fight to vote! Remember that Indiana once had largest KKK in nation!
NYTimes: How Charges of Voter Fraud Became a Political Strategy
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/22/us/how-charges-of-voter-fraud-became-a-political-strategy.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share all part of schemes to deny right to vote by African-Americans – deja vu Jim Crow south
CDC highlights high-risk Zika areas in South Florida
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-K5ABqkh5SPQ/WAs7qdHt56I/AAAAAAACa1g/BBwmGHDhUTYdw1YfP2CTikcwDcSigbaHgCLcB/s1600/paris-1920s-15.jpg Paris 1920s
Philippine President Duterte: ‘I announce my separation from the United States’
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-philippines-us-20161020-snap-story.html seems he will keep shouting till someone cares?
UK student leaders reject “partisan” anti-Semitism report | The Electronic Intifada
In an open letter, the student leaders condemn an influential parliamentary committee’s “selective and partisan” report on anti-Semitism in the UK, which was published on Sunday.The NUS itself has also criticized the report’s politicized approach to anti-Semitism.The student leaders say that the Home Affairs Select Committee’s report is an attempt “to delegitimize NUS and discredit Malia Bouattia as its president.”The parliamentary committee is dominated by the governing Conservative Party.Despite admitting there is no evidence that Labour under left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn is any more prone to anti-Semitism than any other party, the report overwhelmingly focuses on the Labour Party.Corbyn on Sunday hit back that the select committee was guilty of “politicizing anti-Semitism” and neglecting to combat it in the Conservative Party.VilificationThe report has also come in for flak over its call to outlaw criticism of Zionism, Israel’s official ideology.First published Sunday night, the open letter has now garnered the signatures of almost 400 student leaders.The select committee’s report claims that Bouattia’s characterization of the University of Birmingham as an outpost of Zionism “smacks of outright racism.”In a 2011 blog post, Bouattia wrote that the leadership of the university’s Jewish society was “dominated by Zionist activists.”The open letter demands a “revised report that is impartial” and the retraction of what it says are false statements about NUS policy on campus anti-Semitism, “along with an apology to those who have been vilified by the inaccuracies and partisan biases it contains.”The report includes a large section on anti-Semitism in UK universities, which mostly focuses on Bouattia.It criticizes her record as a campaigner for Palestinian rights, saying her “choice of language” suggests “a worrying disregard for her duty to represent all sections of the student population and promote balanced and respectful debate.”Bouattia, an advocate of the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, has faced attack from right-wing media and Israel lobby groups since she was elected NUS president in April.Singled outIn their open letter, the student leaders say they are “alarmed” at how Bouattia “is being singled out for her views on Israel by the [Home Affairs Select Committee] in its report, and depicted as the source of anti-Semitism in higher education.”On Sunday, an NUS spokesperson said the report “fails to address the reality for students” and that it was “partial and inaccurate in relation to NUS work in tackling anti-Semitism.”Bouattia welcomed parts of the report, saying that its “data on increasing anti-Semitism and targeting of the Jewish community is deeply concerning.”She affirmed that “there is no place for anti-Semitism in the student movement.”The student leaders’ letter said that the report’s focus on the Labour Party and the NUS “casts doubt upon its authors’ intentions.”They reject the parliamentary committee’s recommendation suggesting that “legitimate criticism of Zionism … be considered as hate-crimes by the government, effectively equating them with anti-Semitism.”“Zionism is a political ideology that continues to express itself through the actions of the state of Israel. It is one that is held or rejected by both Jewish people and non-Jewish people,” the student leaders state. “As with all political ideologies, it should be open to discussion, scrutiny and debate.”
Source: UK student leaders reject “partisan” anti-Semitism report | The Electronic Intifada

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