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Unreported Story: 5 Years of Hollywood Box Office MiseryThe latest round of war-movie failures, explained and discussed in more detail by Mark at Weapons of Mass Discussion this past Saturday, is just another episode in a five-year horror story at the box office for the US movie business. Despite the growth of DVD sales during most of that time and the potential for gold in downloads, the ongoing dismal results at the box office have to be causing headaches in Hollywood's executive suites. Box office receipts have never really recovered from a disastrous 2005, barely beating inflation since then, while per-capita ticket purchases have stagnated: CBS Follows NYT, Warns More Going on Food Stamps Than Since '60s
Leading into a soundbite from a representative of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, reporter Bill Whitaker ominously intoned: “With jobs declining and prices for basics -- food, fuel, medicine -- on the rise, more Americans are expected to turn to food stamps in the next year than at any time since the program began in the 1960s.” Whitaker moved on to more emotion, how one woman “is still stretching beans and her budget to feed her four boys and granddaughter,” but “with Congress fighting over funding, millions like” her “won't find much more in the pot.” Comparison of "End Time" prophecies in Christianity and IslamBelow I will provide a link to a site that goes into great depth comparing Christian and Jewish Prophecies with Islamic ones about the end of the world. The author(s) site many verses from the three religion's books in order to illustrate an eirie "anti-parallel" future. For instance, Muslim leaders such as the President of Iran are looking for a Muslim man called "al-Mahdi" , who looks Jewish acording to some Muslims, to show up on the scene. This guy, along with his religious subordinate, "Isa" (The Muslim "Jesus") are expected to unite the whole world under a single Islamic Caliphate through a mixture of Persuasion and War, killing those who refuse to convert to Islam. Yes, students of the Bible, there is even a "mark" to differentiate Muslim from non-Muslim. And, acording to the Muslim predictions, many Jews and Christians will be persuaded to become Muslim when one of the two figures "finds" books that refute Christianity and Judaic scriptures. The problem is, These guys are seen as the "good guys" in Islam, and Muslims are expected to unite follow them in this conquest when they show up. CBS 2 Chicago: 2007 Video of Obama and Wright Signing Books Together**Video below the fold**
It is curious why the CBS 2 video showing a beaming Barack and Wright has not been more widely played by the media, but it does prove that Barack only recently, in the middle of scrutiny and only in the last month, has found himself trying to claim he disagrees with the racist Rev. After all, he was still quite friendly with the ranting Rev. Wright in the CBS video of but a year ago. Rendell: I'm Too Truthful To Be Veep CandidateCHRIS MATTHEWS: Do you think the Democrats have a shot at carrying Florida on the best of conditions this year? Hailing the Peace Sign, Time Smears the Cross With the KlanThe April 7 edition of Time includes an article by Richard Lacayo hailed the peace symbol, "50 years old and still working." It was the ready-made icon for the sixties counterculture. But then Lacayo decided to compare it to the Christian cross, and things got ugly:
While the Klan and the burning cross certainly go together -- and the Klan definitely saw itself as righteous Christians -- this is still a bit of free association that burns and singes the vast majority of Christians (including black ones) who loathe the Klan. CBS’s Pelley: Innocent Man Tortured In ‘America's Shadow Prison System’
Pelley went on to describe Kurnaz’s claims of being tortured by the U.S. military:
After Kurnaz described how a doctor would monitor his health during such torture, Pelley asked: "The point of the doctor's visit was not to treat you; it was to see if you could take another six hours hanging from the ceiling?"
The Incredible Shrinking Newsweek
New Muppet Movie to Attack Big Oil?
Why is it we have to turn everything into an anti-capitalism, anti-oil hatefest? Even more alarming is the fact that it seems that the writer/director team pegged to head the project will be Jason Segel and Nick Stoller, the team that recently gave us the very R rated "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." One wonders if the Muppets will go from kid friendly to edgie and R rated? (I must admit that I would doubt the owners of the Muppet property would do that to their long standing kid friendly product, though.) [Updated: Williams Responds] | MSNBC.com Omits Jefferson's Democratic Affiliation
I have to hand it to the AP this time. They actually noted the political party affiliation of another Democrat in legal hot water. So did CNN.com and Reuters. But for some reason, MSNBC's Pete Williams left out the party affiliation of Louisiana's Rep. William Jefferson (D) in this March 31 item at the First Read blog:
CBS's Stahl: Al Gore Is 'PR Agent For The Planet'
Stahl teased the interview at the top of the program: "Since he lost the election, Al Gore has become a certified celebrity, a popular prophet of global warming." In the introduction to the segment, Stahl proclaimed: "When Al Gore ran for president in 2000, he was often ridiculed as inauthentic and wooden. Today, he is passionate and animated, a man transformed." Stahl began the interview by asking Gore about the Democratic presidential race and the possibility of him brokering a deal between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. However, as Stahl later observed: "He's not ruling it out, but he says he already has a job -- as he puts it, P.R. agent for the planet." CBSNews.com video of the 13-minute story.
WaPo's New Worry for Elderly: No More TV Come Next February![]() It's a looming crisis for the country's aged, worthy of front-page coverage in today's Washington Post. Is it the classic pay the heating bill or buy groceries quandary? No. The media-hyped dilemma of whether to buying gasoline or fill prescriptions? Good guess, but no. It's, wait for it, millions of elderly people with equally elderly TV sets facing a boob tube-less doomsday come next February! I know what you're thinking. "Isn't there a government handout in the works so that people can get buy digital converters for their analog sets?" How heartless of you! Post staffer Kim Hart explains why this program is just not enough.: Open ThreadA tip for today's starter: ReviveTube. This site lets you watch videos that YouTube has pulled from its public archive because of censorship complaints. It seems to work by accessing the Flash files directly from YouTube's servers since when it "deletes" a video, really all that YouTube does is just deny access to the page it's on. The files are still cached an accessible, provided you know how to get at them. Luckily, ReviveTube does. AP: Plagiarism a 'Consequence of the Internet'
At the UofT, a student committee was convened to write an honor code to discourage cheating and plagiarizing, a rising problem in our Universities nation wide. Unfortunately, the student committee's results lifted sections of Brigham Young University's honor code that the UofT students found on-line. Yes, the code to discourage cheating and plagiarism was, in part, plagiarized. Early Show Recruits Chorus of Critics to Bash Bush Fed Plan
But in her set-up piece, CBS's Kimberly Dozier emphasized the negative: "critics say it's win-win for banks, not the consumer. Less regulation, but no new legal limits to stop questionable lending practices or to stop the shell-game financial structures that led to the current mortgage debacle." The only expert she aired was University of Maryland economist Peter Morici who griped that under the plan: "[banks] can still engage in sharp practices that got them in trouble. There's no reason to believe that this regulatory format will keep the kind of crisis we just had from happening again. Nor will it get us out of this recession." Co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez took the baton from there. She first interviewed Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT), who claimed Congress had already given the Fed "massive" regulatory authority. Dodd predictably blamed the current situation on "a failure of leadership." Then it was on to Rodriguez's in-studio chat with CBS News biz correspondent Anthony Mason who--surprise!-- was also a critic of the plan. View video here. Al Gore Spends Millions Promoting Pat Robertson and Al Sharpton?In Monday's Washington Post environmental reporter Juliet Eilperin wrote up a large article on Al Gore's latest climate heroics, headlined "Gore Launches Ambitious Advocacy Campaign on Climate." Gore has pledged to spend $300 million over 3 years "aimed at mobilizing Americans to push for aggressive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, a move that ranks as one of the most ambitious and costly public advocacy campaigns in U.S. history." Skeptics of catastrophic global warming theory do show up -- in paragraph 20. Before that, we learn Al Gore's putting together strange bedfellows: "One of its early ads will feature the unlikely alliance of clergymen Pat Robertson and Al Sharpton sitting on a couch on Virginia Beach, talking about their commitment to address climate change." Eilperin also notes that John McCain is at least partially committed to Gore's global goals, and he also has the support of former Republican congressman Sherwood Boehlert. (She doesn't note Boehlert is the most liberal of Republicans and a Sierra Club favorite.) | |