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Black mob violence and the media silence BIG LIST of racial attacks, assaults and threats

America is the midst of an epidemic of racial mob violence and the media refuses to report it. In my book, “White Girl Bleed a Lot,” I documented hundreds of examples of black mob violence in more than 70 cities big and small throughout the country. Many of the episodes are on YouTube. I also documented how the media and public officials ignore, condone, excuse and even lie about this wave of lawlessness. Despite a growing mountain of evidence, some still deny this problem exists. (Curiously, the same people who deny the problem are always the first to explain it away.) So here are the links to racial mob violence throughout the country, following the organization of the chapters in my book: Some by city, some by theme, i.e. racial violence against Asians, “gays,” Jews, women and others. I followed up many of the links with phone calls or emails to confirm the racial nature of the attacks and lawlessness. Many of the individual links are definitive. Treat the others as

Facebook admits ‘mistake’ in blocking Fox News Radio commentator

Anyone familiar with the work of Fox News Radio’s Todd Starnes would recognize the inspiration behind the thoughts that he recently posted on Facebook . They’re steeped in the events of recent weeks and express contempt for certain currents of opinion: “I’m about as politically incorrect as you can get. I’m wearing an NRA ball cap, eating a Chick-fil-A sandwich, reading a Paula Deen cookbook and sipping a 20-ounce sweet tea while sitting in my Cracker Barrel rocking chair with the Gather Vocal Band singing ‘Jesus Saves’ on the stereo and a Gideon’s Bible in my pocket. Yes sir, I’m politically incorrect and happy as a June bug.” According to Fox News Insider , that message got Starnes banned from Facebook. The site sent him this message: “We removed this from Facebook because it violates our Community Standards. So you’re temporarily blocked from using this feature.” A Facebook spokeswoman confirmed the blocking. Those “Community Standards” are found right here . They o

Obama administration enlists nation’s librarians to sign people up for Obamacare

**Written by Doug Powers Katie Pavlich writes that we should first hire some librarians to read the bill, but unfortunately it’s already too late for that. From the Washington Times : The nation’s librarians will be recruited to help people get signed up for insurance under President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. Up to 17,000 U.S. libraries will be part of the effort to get information and crucial computer time to the millions of uninsured Americans who need to get coverage under the law. The undertaking will be announced Sunday in Chicago at the annual conference of the American Library Association, according to federal officials who released the information early to The Associated Press. [...] Libraries equipped with public computers and Internet access already serve as a bridge across the digital divide, so it made sense to get them involved, said Julie Bataille, spokeswoman for the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. President Obama will ad

Capital One sticks like glue to Alec Baldwin; Made quick distance from Rush Limbaugh

**Written by Doug Powers Capital One is still mum after Alec Baldwin’s Twitter rant during which he referred to a reporter as a “toxic little queen,” among some other choice words. However, when it came to Rush Limbaugh last year, when the left said “jump,” Capital One said “how high?” But maybe Capital One was as swayed as GLAAD by Baldwin’s super-convincing “apology,” which was really just an explanation that he was, naturally, misunderstood : He also defended using the word “queen.” “I know women that act queeny, I know men that are straight that act queeny, and I know gay men that act queeny,” he said. “It doesn’t have to be a definite sexual connotation, or a homophobic connotation. To me those are people who think the rules don’t apply to them.” Guys, keep in mind that the next time Alec Baldwin refers to one of you as a “queen,” it’s probably just a generic observation about your monarchical nature. I’d expect Capital One to put out some sort of lame stat

ProtectMarriage Furious Over Decision To Resume CA Same-Sex Marriages

Andy Pugno, the general counsel for ProtectMarriage, the authors of California’s Prop 8, denounced the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal’s quick rescinding of the stay on same-sex marriages in the state. Pugno whined about the fact that the decision came without warning and without giving his group the twenty-five days that they would normally have in order to ask the US Supreme Court to reconsider the case. Pugno griped that “This outrageous act tops off a chronic pattern of lawlessness, throughout this case, by judges and politicians hell-bent on thwarting the vote of the people to redefine marriage by any means, even outright corruption. The resumption of same-sex marriage this day has been obtained by illegitimate means. If our opponents rejoice in achieving their goal in a dishonorable fashion, they should be ashamed.” Except, possibly not. The problem for Pugno and ProtectMarriage is they have no standing in the case, which means that they may not even have the right

Pelosi booed at Netroots while defending espionage charges against Snowden

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) drew boos and heckling from members of the crowd at a progressive conference on Saturday while defending President Barack Obama’s administration and the recently-discovered surveillance policies by the National Security Agency (NSA). About 47 minutes into Pelosi’s speech at Netroots in San Jose, California, a growing commotion can be heard coming from the audience. While moderator and MSNBC contributor Zerlina Maxwell urged the audience to submit questions online instead of shouting, Pelosi continued, saying, “I think it’s really important to subject all of this to the transparent and harshest scrutiny, to say, ‘We want a balance between privacy and security.’” At that point, a man  identified by Politico  as 57-year-old Marc Perkel can be heard shouting, “It’s not a balance. It’s not constitutional! No more secret laws!” Perkel was ejected from the room by security, while other audience members shouted for him to be left alone. Shortly

Code. Here's Why

Why do merchants sometimes ask us for our ZIP code when we buy something? I recently visited the Mob Museum  in Las Vegas, an interesting addition to Sin City’s attractions. I paid my admission with a credit card, prompting the museum ticket seller to ask me: “What’s your ZIP code?” How Target Figured Out A Teen Girl Was Pregnant Before Her Father Did Kashmir Hill Forbes Staff The Web Cookie Is Dying. Here's The Creepier Technology That Comes Next Adam Tanner Contributor Verizon Was Ordered To Turn Over Millions of Americans' Phone Records To NSA Kashmir Hill Forbes Staff NSA Implementing 'Two-Person' Rule To Stop The Next Edward Snowden Andy Greenberg Forbes Staff When I paused for a moment, she added: “It’s for marketing purposes.” As much as I had heard good things about the museum, I was unlikely to return soon as I live far from Las Vegas, so I was not anxious to receive subsequent marketing. She said it was okay not to give the ZIP code, and then ad

The Art of Antisocial Networking [SUNDAY COMICS]

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