Oh deer! 10-to-12 point buck breaks into Ill. home

January 24, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

BELLEVILLE — An Illinois man says it didn’t take him long to decide not to mess with the uninvited, antlered guest he found in his kitchen.

Belleville resident Mark Page and his wife were sleeping Saturday when the sound of breaking glass and — was that hooves? — woke them up.

Page went downstairs to find a 10-to-12 point buck in the kitchen with its head in the sink.

He says he looked at the animal for “not even a fraction of a second” before turning tail and heading back upstairs. He says he doesn’t mess with deer, especially big ones.

The animal also was spooked and barreled through a closed window to escape.

Page says the deer jumped through a different window to get into his home.

He says the animal was injured, but police couldn’t find it.

– Associated Press


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Fantasia For Real: Ricco Barrino

January 18, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Episodes

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Ricco Barrino, AKA “Puerto Ricco,” was born in High Point, North Carolina with music in his genes. His passion for music was ignited at an early age by his musical family, and Ricco spent most of his childhood listening to musical legends like Prince, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Sam Cooke and George Clinton.

Ricco started his first band at the age of 11, and has been developing his own rich and unique musical sound ever since. And when his younger sister, Fantasia won American Idol in 2004, Ricco sang background on her tours with Kanye West, Common, Keyshia Cole and Patti Labelle.

Performing with Fantasia fueled Ricco’s drive to become a successful solo artist. He began collaborating with producer Keith Mack of rap legend T.I.’s Grand Hustle Records, and joined the Grand Hustle family in 2008. Ricco began establishing a name for himself as a singer and songwriter while working with T.I., Young Jeezy, Jazze Pha, Day 26, R. Kelly, Angie Stone and The Backstreet Boys. Ricco is currently in the studio working on his first solo project, to be released in 2010.
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Ex-Hammond mayor owes nearly $120K on taxes

January 17, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

CROWN POINT, Ind. — A former northwest Indiana mayor with one of the most expensive homes in Crown Point also owes a huge tax debt.

Former Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Sr. is behind by nearly $120,000. His $1.6 million home in one of Crown Point’s most affluent neighborhoods narrowly escaped the Lake County treasurer’s tax sale in July.

McDermott says he is appealing the 2006 assessment of his house. He says his property tax bills are too high because the home was improperly assessed.

McDermott has been behind on his bill almost since he bought the home in 2002 for $1.3 million. He has paid smaller and smaller property tax amounts each year since. He has paid less than $10,000 in the last two years.

His son, Thomas McDermott Jr., is now mayor of Hammond.

– Associated Press


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DJ Sky Nellor at Underground: Photos and River North clubbing report

January 16, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

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When it comes to River North nightlife, one could easily lump Underground in with other clubs that value bottle service over quality beats. But the truth is that Underground does a great job of booking DJ talent that pushes the cutting edge while maintaining a musical atmosphere to which the clientele can relate. Of course it doesn’t hurt that whenever we’re there, our fellow club goers act like there’s no place on the planet cooler than the back of the booth, on top of which they proceed to gyrate. That’s not a knock, we’re usually having fun, too. And this was exactly the scene Thursday night.

Each January Underground hosts a winter music series where it pools current heavy hitters on the A-list club scene. This year’s features are DJ Irie, Graham Funke, Ruckus and last night’s guest, Sky Nellor. A model and budding TV personality we were naturally skeptical of how well she’d hold her own on the decks. Boy were we schooled for having doubted her. Playing to a packed house, she expertly cycled through dance favorites, hip-hop bangers, ’80s hold outs and pop anthems. A favorite mix took us from Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” to her modern day equivalent, Katy Perry’s “Hot N Cold.”

For the late night set she relinquished the booth to superstar Chicago jock DJ Rock City, whose mohawk seems to be growing exponetially, who brought serious peak time energy with all-out electro heat, peppered with club remixes that fell the grinding dance side. It was at this point that Nellor settled in to the booth next to ours and it turns out we have mutual friends. From that point on, my crew was pampered with an excess of Dom Perignon (we went through at least two bottles), Grey Goose bottles and endless trays of shots. Not that you were wondering, but we did make it home alive, with only a mild hangover this morning. Hurrah!

Photos: Barry Brecheisen

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DJ Sky Nellor at Underground: Photos and River North clubbing report

January 16, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

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When it comes to River North nightlife, one could easily lump Underground in with other clubs that value bottle service over quality beats. But the truth is that Underground does a great job of booking DJ talent that pushes the cutting edge while maintaining a musical atmosphere to which the clientele can relate. Of course it doesn’t hurt that whenever we’re there, our fellow club goers act like there’s no place on the planet cooler than the back of the booth, on top of which they proceed to gyrate. That’s not a knock, we’re usually having fun, too. And this was exactly the scene Thursday night.

Each January Underground hosts a winter music series where it pools current heavy hitters on the A-list club scene. This year’s features are DJ Irie, Graham Funke, Ruckus and last night’s guest, Sky Nellor. A model and budding TV personality we were naturally skeptical of how well she’d hold her own on the decks. Boy were we schooled for having doubted her. Playing to a packed house, she expertly cycled through dance favorites, hip-hop bangers, ’80s hold outs and pop anthems. A favorite mix took us from Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” to her modern day equivalent, Katy Perry’s “Hot N Cold.”

For the late night set she relinquished the booth to superstar Chicago jock DJ Rock City, whose mohawk seems to be growing exponetially, who brought serious peak time energy with all-out electro heat, peppered with club remixes that fell the grinding dance side. It was at this point that Nellor settled in to the booth next to ours and it turns out we have mutual friends. From that point on, my crew was pampered with an excess of Dom Perignon (we went through at least two bottles), Grey Goose bottles and endless trays of shots. Not that you were wondering, but we did make it home alive, with only a mild hangover this morning. Hurrah!

Photos: Barry Brecheisen

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In memoriam: Teddy Pendergrass, 1950–2010

January 14, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

blogteddy-pendergrass-2-copyThere was a period in the late ’70s and early ’80s when Teddy Pendergrass was the predominant male voice on black radio. That may not be strictly true: Rick James and the Gap Band’s Charlie Wilson had the funk; Michael Jackson sold massive quantities of the Off The Wall album, but Michael wasn’t the icon he became with Thriller; Luther Vandross was still a session vocalist; Lionel Richie was just another member of the Commodores; Ronnie Isley (from the Isley Brothers), Lou Rawls and Stevie Wonder were on the scene. But who held the ladies’ hearts? That era from 1977–82 was Teddy’s time; his growling baritone was a fact of life. Mr. Pendergrass died yesterday of colon cancer at age 59.

The Philadelphia soul scene in the ’70s was as fertile as that of Detroit and Memphis ten years earlier. Pendergrass, a Philly native, got in on the ground floor while the getting was good. As a drummer with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes’ backup band in the late ’60s, Pendergrass was soon asked to take the lead by Melvin himself. Signing with the Philadelphia International label, the group rode a string of hit singles produced by the million-selling team of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, starting in 1972 with Part One of “I Miss You.” (Part Two was a heartfelt spoken monologue where Pendergrass begged for his woman back, one of the few times he ever sounded that vulnerable and defeated on record.) And the hits continued: “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” “The Love I Lost,” “Bad Luck” and “Wake Up Everybody,” among many others.

As with any group where the guy with top billing isn’t the lead singer, music journalists and the general public all mistakenly thought it was Harold Melvin who commanded his lady friend not to act so phony on “Be For Real,” and who wondered why his significant other couldn’t trust him after “ten long years” on “If You Don’t Know Me By Now.” Pendergrass was frustrated by the lack of recognition (and reportedly, a lack of royalties), so by the time the third album, To Be True, was released in 1975, he managed to get a co-credit (”featuring Theodore Pendergrass”). As he told me in Time Out Chicago in 2008, it wasn’t easy to get his name on the sleeve. “I won’t go through what I did to get my name on the cover, but it was time,” he said. By the time the next album was released (Wake Up, Everybody), the co-billing had disappeared. But the seed was already planted.

By 1977, Teddy Pendergrass was a million-selling solo act with his identity fully formed. Recognizing the fact that he was a handsome, well-built guy, he was aggressively marketed as a sex symbol, to the point where he was even giving special “women only” concerts. Although the Blue Notes, his old group, remained active with a new lineup and a few hits, the solo Pendergrass easily eclipsed them. This heyday came to a halt with a car crash and spinal injury in March 1982 that left him in the hospital for months, emerging in a wheelchair. Although Pendergrass continued to perform and draw, he never quite recaptured his first five years of megastardom.

Pendergrass’s last Top 40 R&B hit was “Don’t Keep Wastin’ My Time” in 1997, but he set his reputation as a performer long before. In 2008, Jackie Taylor’s Black Ensemble Theater produced a stage play in Chicago based on his life, I Am What I Am (Pendergrass himself collaborated on the music). In interviews around that time, there was no mistaking that the man had a bit of a chip on his shoulder; he made it a point that adversity didn’t stop him from doing what he set out to do.“You can move on and still have a positive and productive life,” he told me at the time. “I want to show the audience that despite the tragedy, I am driven and successful at what I do—and still continue to be a productive individual.” Often that productivity brought us smoldering R&B that’ll be making some knees weak and sheets sweat long after Mr. Pendergrass has gone.

Telegraph’s Teddy Pendergrass obituary.

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Milwaukee student on humanitarian mission missing in Haiti

January 14, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

MILWAUKEE — One student from the Milwaukee area is among the missing from Florida’s Lynn University who were on a humanitarian mission in Haiti. Another Wisconsin student is reported with the U.S. Embassy.

Mike Elliott of the Town of Merton says his 20-year-old daughter Melissa Elliott was among the 12 students and two faculty members staying in the Hotel Montana. It reportedly collapsed in the quake and is located about 10 or 15 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince. He says one of his daughter’s best friends, Thomas Schloemer, from Fox Point, was also in the group. A Lynn spokeswoman says school officials have learned Schloemer is among students with the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, but Melissa Elliott is still accounted for.

The students were helping staff food distribution tables and visit orphanages with Food For The Poor.

Fighting back tears, Elliott said the waiting has taken its toll on him and his wife. She was rushed to the hospital with breathing troubles.

He says the university hired two private helicopters to try to rescue the students.

– Associated Press


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Omarion Says Chris Brown Will Never Get It In Like Him!

January 13, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Entertainment

Former B2K member Omarion made a promotional stop for his ‘Ollusion’ LP on
the ‘Kendra G’ show recently. The singer discussed a variety of topics, including his taste in women,
Young Money and the possibility of a B2K reunion. One of the most interesting points were his comments on being a
better dancer than Chris Brown. ‘Ollusion’ was released today.

Omarion made it a point that if anyone doubts his dancing ability then they should check his ‘Get It In’
video. Although that clip demonstrated some athleticism, I would hardly consider that the best demonstration of why he deserves his
self-awarded title of the “King of Dance”. Omarion is indeed a talented dancer but Brown is without a doubt on a completely
different level terms of agility and variation. There are only so many times that Omarion’s robotic movements and tricks can
‘wow’ anyone.

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Woman, dogs survive fall into Lake Michigan

January 08, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

doglady300.jpgNicole Nitsche had just finished celebrating her 27th birthday with friends Thursday night when she, her boyfriend and another friend decided to go cross-country skiing with her two dogs on the newly fallen snow near Promontory Point.

But the outing turned perilous when she and her dogs slipped off an ice-covered break wall into freezing Lake Michigan and were unable to climb out. She screamed, but her companions were too far away to hear.

“I was terrified. … I was trying to lift the dogs up to see if they could scramble out of the water, but the wall was too high,” Nitsche said. “I was getting colder and colder and thinking that (help) might not get there in time  –  that I might slip and might not be able to stand anymore.”

She and the others ventured out into the snow with golden retriever Louis and black Labrador Kaylin  about 9 p.m. As they had done before, they let the dogs off their leashes. About an hour and a half later, as they headed to their Hyde ParkHyde Park reviewsHyde Park reviews home, Louis sprinted ahead and disappeared. The trio split up to look for the 7-year-old dog.

Nitsche and Kaylin, who had turned south, came upon paw prints and skid marks in the snow  at the lake’s edge. Looking out across the ice-chunk-studded water, Nitsche said she spotted Louis struggling to stay afloat about 10 feet off shore.

She tried to coax him toward the slippery wall, which she said was about 8 feet tall. As she struggled to reach him, Kaylin slipped in, too.  With both dogs  in the water, Nitsche said she panicked, grabbed one of her ski poles, and knelt by the edge of the wall. But the icy surface did not hold,  and she plunged into the water, too.

In the distance, Nitsche’s boyfriend Dorian Abbot said he and their friend heard high-pitched calls that they at first mistook for a bird. But, as they moved closer, Abbot said he realized it was Nitsche in the water.

 ”When she reached up, I could just reach down and touch her hand,” Abbot said. “We grabbed her and were trying to pull, but we kept slipping. I was worried I was going to be standing there watching her die and that there was nothing I could do about it.”

Their friend  called 911 as Nitsche helped them lift the dogs to safety, jogging in place and flapping her arms to try and stay warm. Not long after, emergency responders  arrived and dropped a ladder to Nitsche, who was able to climb to safety after  about 20 minutes in the water.

 She was taken to University of ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Medical Center,  treated for hypothermia and released. Louis was taken to a nearby animal hospital where he was released Friday.

 ”I just feel really lucky,” Nitsche said. “It’s hard to think about.”

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Matthews Calls Cheney an Ankle Biter, Backtracks on West Point ‘Enemy Camp’ Claim

December 02, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

There’s something about these big events that cause MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews to go off script and say something seemingly ridiculous.

Matthews has publicly admitted President Barack Obama has given him a thrill up his leg after a campaign speech in Feb. 2008, and uttered "oh God," earlier this year after an Obama address to Congress, prior to the Republican response from Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal earlier this year. And on Dec. 1, he referred to West Point as "the enemy camp" in coverage following a speech from Obama announcing his intentions to increase troops in Afghanistan. And, later that night – Matthews took a shot at former Vice President Dick Cheney (emphasis added).

"The president said tonight that we’re fighting in Afghanistan because al Qaeda is in Pakistan," Matthews said. "Is that what this is all about? Is that why we’re fighting and some are dying in Afghanistan? To deliver the message to the government over in Pakistan to fight harder against al Qaeda. It sounds more Rube Goldberg than ‘Remember the Alamo.’ Also try tonight to workout whether the president’s goals in Afghanistan are achievable. Are they? And of course, there’s always Dick Cheney who jumped it from under his bridge to bite the president’s ankle even before he made the speech tonight."

Later in the broadcast, in a segment with Mother Jones reporter David Corn, Matthews backtracked on the claim he made earlier in the evening – the West Point was the "enemy camp" (emphasis added).

"He went up there to West Point, okay, and maybe earlier tonight I used the wrong phrase, ‘enemy camp,’ but the fact of the matter is that he went up there to a place that’s obviously military. People in the voluntary army that – and you have officers up there, people who have been tough," Matthews said. "McChrystal, Petraeus identified with the Bush strategy, much tougher, more hawkish. He went up there, it was almost like he telegraphed the fact that he was going to, what, change sides on the issue of dove versus hawk."

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Obama orders 30,000-troop boost in Afghanistan

December 01, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) – Declaring “our security is at stake,” President Barack Obama ordered an additional 30,000 U.S. troops into the long war in Afghanistan Tuesday night, nearly tripling the force he inherited as commander in chief. He promised an impatient public he would begin bringing units home in 18 months.

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Open Thread

December 01, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: Democrats who politicized the Afghan war are reaping the consequences.

…with Democrats in charge of the entire U.S. government and George Bush nowhere to be found, Pelosi and others in her party are suddenly very, very worried about U.S. escalation in Afghanistan.  “There is serious unrest in our caucus,” the speaker said recently.  There is so much unrest that Democrats who show little concern about the tripling of already-large budget deficits say they’re worried about the rising cost of the war.

It is in that atmosphere that Obama makes his West Point speech.  He had to make certain promises to get elected.  Unlike some of his supporters, he has to remember those promises now that he is in office.  So he is sending more troops.  But he still can’t tell the truth about so many Democratic pledges to support the war in Afghanistan: They didn’t mean it.

Will the dithering Dems see the war effort through?

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Sophie Monk: House-Hunting with Her Man

November 30, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

Spending the day with her plastic surgeon beau, Sophie Monk was spotted making her way around West Hollywood with Dr. John Diaz on Sunday afternoon (November 29).

The sexy Aussie actress and her man first grabbed up lunch at Kings Road Cafe before heading off to look at apartments for rent, with an eyewitness telling, “Sophie and John were very affectionate with each other. At one point they kissed, then he patted her on her butt.”

Meanwhile, Miss Monk is currently preparing for the release of three new films next year including “Murder World,” “Hard Breakers,” and “The Legend of Awesomest Maximus”.

But first, the blonde beauty is slated to head home to Sydney, Australia in December to co-host Nova’s summer breakfast show for three weeks alongside Dylan Lewis and comedian Dave Thornton.

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Open Thread

November 29, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: Tiger Woods.

Yeah, this isn’t the sports open thread, but as it’s now been two days since this story broke, and Tiger has yet to go before cameras to explain what’s going…what’s going on?

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Tiger Woods: Scratched by Wife?

November 28, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

As the story continues to unfold, several reports are now claiming it wasn’t the minor car accident that scratched Tiger Woods’ face. It was his wife.

According to TMZ, his wife, Elin Nordegren, had confronted him about reports that he was seeing another woman which caused a heated argument, leading to Elin scratching the golfer’s face.

Reportedly, that’s when Woods retreated to his vehicle being followed by Nordegren who struck the SUV several times with a golf club.

At that point, Woods became “distracted,” and thought the vehicle was stopped, when the SUV hit a fire hydrant and then a tree.

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Obama to address nation on Afghanistan Tuesday

November 25, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

President Barack Obama will address the nation on his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan Tuesday night from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

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Kirk tones down prison-terrorist comments

November 23, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kirk turned down the rhetoric today on Democratic-backed plans to use the largely vacant Thomson Correctional Center to house suspected terrorist detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, saying he wants a “dispassionate and specific” discussion of the issue.

“The key point is, is this a necessary risk?” asked Kirk, a five-term congressman from the North Shore. “And in my judgment, it’s not a necessary risk. But then I’m practical.”

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Open Thread

November 23, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: the liberal elite’s hostility towards capitalism.

The elite hostility to business — a holdover from Europe, perhaps, where aristocrats looked down on “trade,” or an unconscious echo of Marxism — is unseemly and harmful to both general prosperity and the individuals who are influenced by it to avoid productive enterprise. It crops up in President Obama’s commencement addresses sneering at students who want to “take your diploma, walk off this stage, and chase only after the big house and the nice suits and all the other things that our money culture says you should buy” and in Michelle Obama’s urging hard-pressed women in Ohio, “Don’t go into corporate America.” It’s nice that some people, like senators’ wives, can make $300,000 a year in “the helping industry,” but it’s business that produces the wealth that allows such nonprofit generosity.

Killing the goose that lays the golden egg?

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On Mammogram Guidelines, No Fact Checks for Sebelius or Durbin

November 22, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

When outrage erupted this week over a government panel’s recommendation that women have fewer mammograms, health and human services secretary Kathleen Sebelius was prepared with the Obama administration’s favorite talking point: It’s all Bush’s fault.  Appearing Wednesday on CNN’s The Situation Room, Sebelius told anchor Wolf Blitzer:

This panel was appointed by the prior administration, by former President George Bush, and given the charge to routinely look at a whole host of services to make sure that new preventive services which had benefit were being looked at by health care providers and that things that they felt did not have as much benefit as we move forward were also looked at by health care providers.

Senate majority whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) continued the theme on Friday as reported by Politico:

“The recommendation by this medical panel has been rejected by virtually everyone, including the current administration,” Durbin said. “They were appointed by President Bush.”

Not according to the New York Times’s Gina Kolata.  Her piece, "Mammogram Debate Took Group by Surprise," includes background information on some members of the federal Preventive Services Task Force.  She writes:

They also said they never thought of themselves as being political appointees, much less being Bush appointees.

Medical experts become members of the task force by nominating themselves or, as usually happens, by being nominated by colleagues and professional organizations.

They are vetted by Health and Human Services to be sure they have no conflicts of interest, their names are published in the Federal Register, and they are appointed by the head of the Agency for Health Care Quality and Research, which is part of Health and Human Services.

“I grew up in the ’60s,” said one panel member, Dr. J. Sanford Schwartz, a professor of medicine, health care and economics at the University of Pennsylvania. “My kids grew up under a banner saying ‘Question authority.’ That’s where I am coming from.”

Dr. Russell Harris, a professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina, whose term on the task force recently ended, said, “I’m sure George Bush would never have appointed me to anything.”

In an article published on the Washington Post’s Web site Saturday, Michael D. Shear and Dan Eggen note:

The task force is made up mostly of primary-care doctors and nurses who serve four-year terms and are appointed by the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The current members were appointed during President George W. Bush’s administration; no new members have been nominated since Obama took office.

OK, so members were appointed during George W. Bush’s administration, but not by him. That was done by the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.  The organization’s Web site indicates that person, since 2003, has been Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D.

Judging by her political contributions listed on OpenSecrets.org, the doctor doesn’t appear to be a Republican.  Contributions were made to Democrats Paul Wellstone, Bill Bradley, Paul Soglin, Miles Rapaport, and Paul Alexander.  She’s also contributed to Emily’s List, which states its "members are dedicated to building a progressive America by electing pro-choice Democratic women to office."

Obviously, the members of the Preventive Services Task Force were not, as Sebelius and Durbin assert, appointed by Bush.  Yet I’ve seen no news organization call them on their blatant falsehood.  No reporter or interviewer has challenged them on this significant point. 

The Associated Press can assign 11 people to fact check former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s book.  CNN can fact check a Saturday Night Live sketch poking fun at Obama.  
   
As long as the target is George W. Bush, no fact checking is necessary.   

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Open Thread

November 22, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: ObamaCare passes cloture Saturday evening. What’s next for healthcare reform?

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Open Thread

November 21, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: WHAT ELSE?

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NBC’s Dan Abrams to Ed Schultz: 9/11 Prosecutions May Be ‘A Lose and A Lose’ for Obama

November 17, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

On Friday’s Ed Schultz radio show, NBC chief legal correspondent Dan Abrams came on to discuss the Manhattan trials of 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Muhammad and four other accused terrorists. He was not optimistic that it would help Obama politically at all:

I think that on sort of the international front, that once the proceedings start, I think it’s just going to provide nugget after nugget for these people who want to use propaganda….I don’t know that Obama had much of a choice here but to move forward with this. But from a propaganda point of view, and from a political point of view, I think it may be a lose and a lose.

When Schultz asked what the chances were of these terror suspects getting acquitted, Abrams guessed that the chances for KSM were "not very high," but it could happen with the other suspects, which would create political problems. As far as KSM, Abrams said, "I think he’s gonna make a mockery of the proceeding…What if Khalid Sheik Mohammed says he wants to represent himself, and as a result, he wants to create a mockery of the proceeding. I see that as a real possibility here."

Schultz asked: "Politically, is this risky territory for Obama?"

ABRAMS: Absolutely. Think about it. This isn’t gonna happen, trials aren’t gonna happen for many months. there’s a 45-day requirement to give Congress an opportunity [to question allowing the suspects into America] — these guys aren’t gonna be setting foot on American soil until middle 2010 at the earliest. What’s happening in 2010? We’ve got some elections happening in November…

SCHULTZ: Why didn’t he do it in the summer? Why didn’t he do it in the first month he was in office?

ABRAMS: Well, look, I think it was smart in my view to take your time on Guantanamo. I think one of the big mistakes they made was, I think it was a smart political move to say we’re gonna close Guantanamo. [But] By saying it’s gotta close within a year. I mean, this is complicated stuff. There are really bad bad guys in Guantanamo. and they have to think long and hard about how to deal with these cases. The legal system moves slowly. It just does. Everywhere, not just Guantanamo Bay. So when you start setting timelines, political tiemelins for legal proceedings, you risk getting into trouble.

There was also this exchange, as summarized above:

ABRAMS: I don’t see how Obama gets credit.

SCHULTZ: No, I don’t think he gets credit, but he takes the critics out of the game.

ABRAMS: I’m not sure he does, on either front, meaning, I think that on sort of the international front, that once the proceedings start, I think it’s just going to provide nugget after nugget for these people who want to use propaganda. I’m not saying he shouldn’t have done it. I think, look, in the end, I don’t know that Obama had much of a choice here but to move forward with this. But from a propaganda point of view, and from a political point of view, I think it may be a lose and a lose.

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Orland Park will likely ban video gambling

November 17, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

The tide appears to be turning against video gambling in Orland Park as village board members indicated Monday they will likely vote to ban it in the village.

“I’ve been pretty vocal against video poker,” Mayor Daniel McLaughlin said at Monday’s village board meeting. “We just haven’t taken a vote to ban it. At some point, the board will take a vote to that effect.”

Last spring, state lawmakers approved allowing video poker machines in bars, restaurants and other venues in Illinois to help fund a capital road program, but also gave counties and municipalities the choice to opt out of it.

Village officials in Orland Park delayed a vote on it a few months ago, saying they wanted to wait for the Illinois Gaming Board to finish writing rules and regulations for the video poker machines.

But public opposition has been mounting, even though the village could directly receive five percent of any revenue generated from the machines at a time when the village could be facing a period of budget shortfalls.

“Gambling is not an answer to financial difficulties,” said resident Wendie Benton, who joined about 50 other residents at Monday’s meeting to oppose video poker. “There are good ways and not good ways to deal with money problems.”

Officials have scheduled a vote at the Dec. 7 village board meeting.

– Carmen Greco Jr.


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Eleven AP Reporters Turn Up Little in Palin ‘Fact Check’

November 15, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

The Associated Press recently assigned eleven of its writers to fact-check the former Alaska Governor’s new book "Going Rogue." AP’s team of truth-seekers only found six errors in the book, most of which were trivial and presumably not worth the time of a team of reporters.

"AP writers Matt Apuzzo, Sharon Theimer, Tom Raum, Rita Beamish, Beth Fouhy, H. Josef Hebert, Justin D. Pritchard, Garance Burke, Dan Joling and Lewis Shaine contributed to this report", reads the sign-off of Calvin Woodward’s fact-check. Even with this impressively large crew, the AP seemed to stretch to find objectionable statements in "Going Rogue".

Here’s a fact-check that supposedly required a squad of reporters to unearth:

PALIN: Says she made frugality a point when traveling on state business as Alaska governor, asking "only" for reasonably priced rooms and not "often" going for the "high-end, robe-and-slippers" hotels.

THE FACTS: Although she usually opted for less-pricey hotels while governor, Palin and daughter Bristol stayed five days and four nights at the $707.29-per-night Essex House luxury hotel (robes and slippers come standard) for a five-hour women’s leadership conference in New York in October 2007. With air fare, the cost to Alaska was well over $3,000.

Mark Steyn notes the absurdity of this statement.

That looks like AP paid 1.8333333 fact-checkers to agree with Mrs Palin: She says she didn’t "often" go for "high-end" hotels; they say she "usually opted for less-pricey hotels". That’s gonna make one must-see edition of "Point/Counterpoint".

Or is AP arguing "four nights" counts as "often"? Is that the point? AP assigned 11 reporters to demonstrate that four is a large number?

The AP also fact-checks something as intangible as Palin’s motivations for writing the book.

PALIN: "Was it ambition? I didn’t think so. Ambition drives; purpose beckons." Throughout the book, Palin cites altruistic reasons for running for office, and for leaving early as Alaska governor.

THE FACTS: Few politicians own up to wanting high office for the power and prestige of it, and in this respect, Palin fits the conventional mold. But "Going Rogue" has all the characteristics of a pre-campaign manifesto, the requisite autobiography of the future candidate.

The AP does unearth a couple interesting–but hardly damning–inconsistencies in Palin’s work, such as her criticism of her predecessor in Anchorage for staffing former lobbyists. She did in fact employ her own. But it hardly seems like an efficient use of the AP’s resources to task 11 writers with uncovering this truth.

"It appears to be a tribute to the factual accuracy of Palin’s book that eleven hostile AP reporters can’t come up with anything better than this," writes John Hinderaker at PowerLine.

The AP tried very hard to find things to fact-check in "Going Rogue". 1.83 reporters per mistake is quite an operation for little substantive news gathering. That the story included quips that didn’t seem to contradict what she said in the book, or speculated about her emotional and intellectual background, demonstrates the lengths to which the AP will go to criticize Palin and her work.

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U of I graduate instructors plan to strike Monday

November 15, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

The members of a union representing graduate employees at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign announced Sunday that contract negotiations with the university have stalled and they plan to go forward with a planned strike Monday at 8 a.m.

The sticking point, according to a statement released to the press, was whether or not the school would promise to continue its policy of allowing graduate and teaching assistants to attend the university for free or at a reduced cost.

“The administration’s refusal to guarantee the continuation of its current tuition waiver practice not only means that the majority of graduate employees could be forced to pay thousands of dollars in additional tuition charges, but also indicates its plans to implement such a change,” announced the Graduate Employees’ Organization in a release to the media Sunday.

The strike committee for the organization, part of the American Federation of Teachers/Illinois Federation of Teachers Local 6300, said negotiations went on for six hours on Saturday and every other issue was resolved, including a wage deal.

The union, which represents graduate and teaching assistants at the school, claims more than 2,600 members and said 92 percent of them voted to authorize a strike.

Georgia Garvey


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Open Thread

November 15, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: "Going Rogue."

With her book coming out, and scheduled interviews with Oprah Winfrey and Barbara Walters, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will continue to be in the news this week.

Of course, this means she will continue to be trashed by all of her detractors in the media.

Question: has there ever been a political figure who wasn’t a member of the White House that has received this kind of regular, constant trashing by the press? If so, who?

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