Green
Showing posts with label Ahead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ahead. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran Supreme Leader, Scolds Ahmadinejad Ahead Of Elections

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Iran's supreme leader is supposed to be many things in the eyes of his followers: Spiritual mentor, protector of the Islamic Revolution, a moral compass above the regular fray.

Political referee is not among them.

Yet that is the unfamiliar role Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has adopted as the political mudslinging gets heavier ahead of elections in June to pick a successor for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"Bad, wrong, inappropriate," scolded Khamenei on Saturday in his most stinging rebuke of Ahmadinejad for his mounting attacks on rivals – including an ambush earlier this month in parliament when he played a barely audible videotape that purported to show corruption inside the family of the chamber's speaker.

Khamenei then went on to chide the parliament speaker, Ali Larijani, for publicly humiliating Ahmadinejad in response to the tape.

"When there is a common enemy and conspiracies are hatched from all sides, is there any way other than strengthening brotherhood and resisting the enemy?" Khamenei said in reference to widening Western sanctions and pressures over Iran's nuclear program.

Hardball politics are nothing new in Iran, whose elected parliament and government can make even Washington's bickering seem genteel. It also is unlikely to threaten the real power in Iran: The ruling clerics and their guardians led by the Revolutionary Guard.

But the deepening nastiness inside Iran speaks volumes about the importance of the presidential election on June 14 and how it could reset Tehran's political order.

Khamenei seeks to tamp down the rising political spats that could signal weakness to the West in nuclear negotiations set to resume next week. He also wants to close off any openings for public complaints over the economic pain from the expanding sanctions.

At the same time, however, Khamenei risks blows to his image if his unprecedented personal intervention fails to calm the growing tremors whose epicenter is Ahmadinejad.

Parliament on Sunday showed obedience. More than 260 lawmakers – nearly the entire 290-seat chamber – expressed loyalty to Khamenei. Ahmadinejad made no immediate comment.

"The presidential election has raised the stakes in the ongoing blame game," said Abolghasem Bayyenat, a former Iranian trade official who runs the website irandiplomacywatch.com.

Khamenei "certainly does not want the political wrangling ... to get out of control," he said.

But Ahmadinejad shows no signs of heading into a quiet retirement after his second and final term. This raises the possibility he could become something Iran has rarely seen: a political wild card able to muster allies and grass roots backers to complicate life for rivals such as Larijani.

And one of those rivals could very well be sitting in Ahmadinejad's old office in Tehran. Khamenei has pushed back hard against Ahmadinejad's attempts to challenge his authority in the past two years. As payback, the ruling clerics are likely to block any key Ahmadinejad backer from the presidential ballot and bring in someone who has sided with Khamenei as his relationship with Ahmadinejad drifted from cozy to cool to outright hostility.

In the meantime, Ahmadinejad heads into his final months eager to land some punches on his opponents.

"We are witnessing a new precariousness in Iran's internal politics," said Suzanne Maloney, an Iranian affairs expert at the Brookings Institution in Washington.

There's no clearer evidence than Khamenei, whose hard-core followers believe is answerable only to God. Yet even he can't seem to calm Iran's political tempest with rare – and increasingly sharp – orders from on high.

It suggests a diminishing regard for Khamenei and the ruling clerics to fully set the political tone inside Iran – which could be the ultimate political legacy of Ahmadinejad from his defiance while in office and his possible gadfly role after leaving later this year.

Khamenei's main worry is not whether the opposition can regroup after being hammered following the post-election unrest in 2009. Its leaders are under house arrest and activists know they would face punishing reprisals if they return to the streets.

Instead, it appears Khamenei senses that the internal political rulebook could be under threat.

Ahmadinejad first broke taboos – and earned himself instant political enemies – by challenging the authority of Khamenei in 2011 over the appointment of the powerful intelligence ministry post. Since then, Khamenei has been gradually drawn into the mix despite the traditions of the supreme leader remaining aloof from day-to-day affairs.

It seems part of Ahmadinejad's tactics to hector Khamenei as a way to boost his status as an alternative pole of power, said Rasool Nafisi, an Iranian affairs analyst at Strayer University in Virginia.

"Ahmadinejad ... seems to have adopted a strategy of pressuring Khamenei to either force him out – which would be a confession to Khamenei's poor judgment as the main support of Ahmadinejad – or live with Ahmadinejad's continuous assaults on his position and close associates," Nafisi said. "Either way, Ahmadinejad will turn out a winner."

The unraveling of their relationship began when security forces crushed the protests over Ahmadinejad's re-election. Ahmadinejad increasingly bristled at having to take a back seat to the ruling clerics, who control all key political and policy decisions.

A political temper tantrum in April 2011 – when Ahmadinejad boycotted meetings for 10 days to protest Khamenei's intelligence chief appointment – opened the flood gates.

Dozens of Ahmadinejad's political allies were arrested or pushed to the margins, effectively blocking his chances of having a protege on the ballot in June. Meanwhile, the political fortunes brightened for Ahmadinejad rivals, such as parliament speaker Larijani.

Earlier this month, Ahmadinejad stunned parliament with a crude videotape that purported to show a discussion over bribes that included Larijani's brother. A week later, apparent Ahmadinejad backers hurled insults and shoes to disrupt a speech by Larijani in the seminary city of Qom.

On Friday, one of Khamenei's close allies, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami, used his nationally broadcast Friday sermon to urge authorities to take "strong action" in response to the incident.

"Give up these hateful disputes," he told worshippers at Tehran University in an open reference to Ahmadinejad and Larijani. "People are tired of your fighting."

But Ahmadinejad seems to be suiting up for a pre-election scrap. Last week, he led gatherings that were interpreted as unofficial campaign events for his top aide, Esfandiari Rahim Mashaei, in an apparent challenge to election-vetting authorities who either have to clear him or reject him.

Ahmadinejad "is a political figure who has some residual popular base, a political infrastructure, who knows where all the bodies are buried and is very eager to talk," said Brookings analyst Maloney. "That makes Ahmadinejad the most dangerous man in the Islamic Republic."


View the original article here

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Hadiya Pendleton Charges Ahead: Chicago Police Expect Suspects Will Be Charged 'Soon'

Hadiya Pendleton Charges Suspects Arrests The remains of Hadiya Pendleton are taken to her final resting place at the Cedar Park Cemetery Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, in Calumet Park, Ill. Pendleton was killed on Jan. 29, when a gunman opened fire on her and some friends seeking shelter in a park from the rain about a mile from President Obama's Chicago home. First lady Michelle Obama attended the funeral with Senior White House Adviser Valerie Jarrett and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO — Chicago police say they hope murder charges will be filed soon in the shooting death of a 15-year-old Chicago girl who performed at events for President Barack Obama's inauguration.

Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy says he hopes prosecutors file charges Monday in the death of Hadiya (hy-DEE'-uh) Pendleton. Police say they took two men considered persons of interest into custody Sunday. They are aged 18 and 20 years.

Pendleton was shot to death Jan. 29 in a park about a mile from Obama's home on Chicago's South Side. Police have said Pendleton was an innocent victim in a gang-related shooting. Just days before her death, the band majorette was among the performers at events for Obama's inauguration.

First lady Michelle Obama attended Pendleton's funeral on Saturday in Chicago.

Get Alerts

View the original article here

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Wade Henderson, Esq.: Time to Put the National Interest Ahead of Ideology, Branding

Wade Henderson, Esq.: Time to Put the National Interest Ahead of Ideology, Branding HPFB.init();
HuffPost's QuickRead...ShareBox.ad = function (tag_id){if ($(tag_id) == undefined) return; if ($(tag_id).innerHTML != '') return;ad_spec = {"zone_info": "huffpost.politics","ord": 1356711180,"tile": 3,"width": 300,"height": 250,"el_id": tag_id + "_js","class_name": "ad_block ad_wide top","type": "iframe"}HuffPoUtil.WEDGJE.write(ad_spec, tag_id);};Loading... HuffPost's QuickRead... Loading... Barack Obama iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More Log in Create Account Notifications Profile Settings Logout #topnav_margin_btm { margin:0 !important } December 28, 2012 politics Edition: U.S. CA Canada FR France IT Italia ES España US United States UK United Kingdom FRONT PAGE Business 10 Ways Going Over The Cliff Will Hurt More Than You Think5k Newtown Police Officers At Risk Of Losing Pay3k WATCH: Secret Santa Surprises Local Family At Walmart459 Shopper Finds Plea For Help From Labor Prisoner In Unexpected Place879 LOOK: 15 Private Islands Of The Rich And Famous 296 Go to Business More in Business Small Business Money You might also like World Tech Media Arts Sports Weird News Crime Entertainment 11 Movies That Are Better Than Their Books764 Is Key 'Django Unchained' Plot Point Historically Inaccurate?1k Yoko Ono Says McCartney Mostly To Blame For Beatles Breakup1k Hollywood's Most Bankable Star Is ...286 Anne Hathaway On 'Les Mis' Performance: 'Eh'50 Go to Entertainment More in Entertainment Celebrity TV You might also like Comedy Arts Books Food Style Weird News Moviefone Media WATCH: The 9 Wildest Things Fox News Said In 20123k Matt Lauer Reportedly Getting Yelled At Over Ann Curry1k Angry Blogger Publishes Addresses Of Newspaper Staff After Gun Map7k David Gregory Being Investigated By Police16k Journalists: David Gregory Investigation Makes No Sense!1k Go to Media More in Media Eat The Press Calderone: The Backstory You might also like Entertainment TV Comedy Arts Books Religion Moviefone World Teen Commits Suicide After Police Pressure Her To Drop Gang Rape Case, Marry Attacker2k Forced Evacuations As Volcano Spews Hot Gas132 Putin Will Sign Anti-U.S. Adoption Bill3k Workers Burn Tea Estate Boss And Wife Alive In Fire548 Indian Rape Victim Flown To Singapore348 Go to World More in World Foreign Affairs Drug War Afghanistan War Syria World Videos You might also like Travel Politics Business Tech Religion Sports Kyrie Goes Into Damage Control After Controversial Tweet275 Pro Bowl Snubs64 WATCH: Wade Delivers Low Blow237 Pro Bowlers Announced21 Tebow Is 'Phony As A Three Dollar Bill'1k Go to Sports More in Sports NFL College Football MLB Fails Highlights You might also like TV Food Tech Comedy Weird News Tech The 11 Biggest Tech Bellyflops Of The Year274 The Zuckerbergs Got A Big Pile Of Irony For Christmas397 The 13 Best Apps For Your New iPad Mini87 How Much Apple's CEO Took Home In 2012246 WATCH: 'Today' Show Hosts' Total Ignorance Of Facebook Is Just Embarrassing70 Go to Tech More in Tech TEDWeekends Social Media You might also like Small Business Green Science New York San Francisco TechCrunch Engadget Joystiq Green The 10 Best States To Abuse Animals948 EPA Administrator Stepping Down4k PHOTOS: Can You Spot The Camouflaged Animals?38 Shark Tank Breaks, Floods Mall431 WATCH: Tornado Hits Walgreens78 Go to Green More in Green Energy Climate Change Animals Green Tech Green Holiday You might also like Politics Food World Science Healthy Living Gay Voices LOOK: Most Compelling LGBT People Of 2012130 LOOK: A Steamy Gay Calendar Spread Featuring...Orthodox Priests?236 Big News For Mexico's Gay Community 629 HUGE News For Ryan Murphy39 Cultural Cavalcade: Top LGBT Culture In 2012 57 Go to Gay Voices More in Gay Voices Transgender Bisexual Lesbian Gay Marriage Don't Ask, Don't Tell Voice to Voice Poll Position You might also like Black Voices Latino Voices Style DC Dozing Driver With Connecticut Plates Damages Monument16 Police In Maryland Town Take Drastic Action To End Standoff69 Casino Unlocks Its Doors...For The Last Time! Go to DC More in DC Restaurants Real Estate Around Town Impact Best of DC You might also like Politics Food Black Voices Weird News Arts LIVE Next Make The NRA Pay Next Dangerous Face Drugs Later Why Your Ex Was The Best Later Weed Cigarettes Go to HuffPost Live ALL SECTIONS NewsPoliticsWorldBusinessSmall BusinessMoneyMediaSportsEducationCrimeWeird NewsGood NewsEntertainmentEntertainmentCelebrityComedyArts & CultureBooksTVMoviefoneLife & StyleHealthy LivingGPS for the SoulStyleHomeFoodTaste WeddingsTravelParentsDivorceHuff/Post 50Marlo ThomasOWNTech & ScienceTechScienceGreenTEDWeekendsTechCrunchEngadgetTUAWJoystiqVoicesWomenBlack VoicesLatino VoicesVoces (en español)Gay VoicesReligionCollegeTeenImpactLocalChicagoDCDenverDetroitMiamiNew YorkLos AngelesSan FranciscoPatch.comMapquestOur Mobile Apps iPhoneiPadHuffPost Live iPadAndroid PhoneAndroid Tablet Election MapsPoliticsPollsterElection ResultsObama: Take 2Elections 2012Eat The PressHuffPost HillFundraceOff The BusCPIFirsthand .header-search {margin-bottom: 0px;}
Featuring fresh takes and real-time analysis from HuffPost's signature lineup of contributorsHot on the BlogGreta Van SusterenTrita ParsiBill MoyersRev. Al Sharpton HuffPost Social Reading Some error occurred Login with Facebook to see what your friends are reading Enable Social Reading i Settings Read Share Settings Share everything I read Share only things safe for work Dont share what I'm reading Read Share History Learn More Wade Henderson, Esq.
President, Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

GET UPDATES FROM Wade Henderson, Esq.   6 Time to Put the National Interest Ahead of Ideology, Branding Posted: 12/28/2012 9:51 am React Important
Funny
Typical
Scary
Outrageous
Amazing
Innovative
Finally
Follow , , , , , National School Lunch Program , U.S. Economy , Debt Default , Fiscal Cliff , Food Stamps , Tax Cuts , Tim Huelskamp , Politics News
#news_entries #ad_sharebox_260x60 img {padding:0px;margin:0px} share this story Submit this storydiggredditstumble

In a televised interview last week, Republican Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas said that nothing the president offered in spending cuts could convince him to vote to raise income taxes, not even on the wealthiest Americans. Nothing, nada, zip.

In the same week, Republican Rep. Allen West of Florida explained why he opposed Speaker Boehner's "Plan B" to allow tax rates to increase on incomes above $1 million. "If you don't draw a contrast with the other side, who are you?" West asked.

Somewhere along the way, some House Republicans seemed to have confused ideology for common sense and branding for governing. And soon -- perhaps as early as next week -- we may all pay the price for their confusion.

According to the polls, the public has already decided that Republicans will bear the brunt of the blame if Congress and President Obama fail to reach an agreement to keep our economy from falling off the so-called "fiscal cliff" or defaulting on our debt.

Personally, I don't care which political party gets the blame. What I am concerned about -- and what every member of Congress should be concerned about -- is how we can avoid this completely unnecessary train wreck from happening in the first place.

Without a deal before year's end, our economy will run smack into an austerity headwind created by the combination of tax increases and deep spending cuts that will stifle the recovery and potentially ignite a global recession.

The pain will be especially hard for people living paycheck to paycheck in the higher taxes they would pay and the access they would lose to vital safety-net programs, and for the long-term unemployed, who would lose the unemployment insurance they need to make ends meet. In addition, nearly 300,000 children would be cut from the school lunch program and millions of Americans would lose access to food stamps.

This is an emergency for tens of millions of Americans, and fortunately, some Republicans have signaled that they're willing to accept a fair deal that balances spending cuts and tax increases. But too many House Republicans seem more concerned about their branding and maintaining an ideological purity against raising taxes.

President Obama has been clear that he wants to head off this disaster-in-the-making, but it requires bipartisan support to do so. Throughout the negotiations, the president has shown flexibility in ways that many of us who advocate for the poor and middle class are not happy about, like putting benefit cuts for Social Security recipients on the table.

But so far, even that extraordinary offer and the president's willingness to accept smaller tax increases hasn't been enough to entice House Republicans to reconsider their stubborn allegiance to tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.

Time is running out, but it's not too late for Republicans to choose to put common sense and governing ahead of branding and ideology. That's the only way we'll be able to move past the cliff and move forward as a nation, together.

 

Follow Wade Henderson, Esq. on Twitter:www.twitter.com/civilrightsorg

FOLLOW POLITICS 200k   Get Alerts Food StampsBarack Obama Allen WestFiscal Cliff Read more from Huffington Post bloggers: Robert Reich Robert Reich: Why Is Washington Obsessing About the Deficit and Not Jobs and Wages? Earl Ofari Hutchinson Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Poor First to Barrel Over the Fiscal Cliff John R. Burbank John R. Burbank: Let's Go Over That Fiscal Cliff! Robert Reich

Robert Reich: Why Is Washington Obsessing About the Deficit and Not Jobs and Wages?

A month after the election Obama was on Bloomberg Television saying business leaders need "a deal on long-term deficit reduction" before they'll increase hiring. That's just not true. Before they'll increase hiring they need customers. Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Poor First to Barrel Over the Fiscal Cliff

Obama's budget does not hammer the poor. The GOP's counter to it would. Obama's proposals as they now stand are the only ones that keep the poor from barreling over the fiscal cliff. John R. Burbank

John R. Burbank: Let's Go Over That Fiscal Cliff!

Hurray for the Republicans! They saved us from defeat by defeating themselves. Now President Obama holds all the cards. He should just hold onto them. What about the fiscal cliff? Indeed, what about it? It is a fiction of rhetoric, foisted on the American people by Wall Street and inside-the-beltway elites.
More in Politics...
112th Congress Set To Become Most Unproductive...Fiscal Cliff Talks: Obama To Meet With...Congress Almost Certain To Blow Unemployment DeadlineFiscal Cliff 2013: A Timeline Of America's...    Comments5Pending Comments5 View FAQ Previewing Your Comment. This comment has not yet been posted You have exceeded your word limit by    words. Please click the "Edit" button and shorten your comment.

Post Comment Edit Cancel

You can post to us this information Contact us Click here to leave a comment.HuffPost High School welcomes a lively, thoughtful debate in the comment section. Keep in mind that the articles here are penned by young authors, so please keep criticism respectful, and help us to keep this a safe and supportive place for writers of all ages to contribute.Post CommentPreview Comment To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to. Post Comment Preview Comment To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.

Share your Comment:

Post to Facebook. Post to Blogger. Post to Twitter. Post to WordPress. Post to TypePad. Post to Tumblr. Post to Yahoo! Blogger login: Blogger password: Select blog: refresh list Remember me: Wordpress host: Wordpress login: Wordpress password: Remember me: TypePad host: TypePad login: TypePad password: Select blog: refresh list Remember me: Tumblr login: Tumblr password: Remember me: Community Notice:  We've made some changes to our badge program, including the addition
of our newest badge: Community Curator. View All Recency |  Popularity This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program photoRacerXe pluribus unum2640 Fans 17 minutes ago (10:33 AM)"If you don't draw a contrast with the other side, who are you?" West asked.

Answer: A rigid ideologue with no concern for his country. You're welcome.RacerX: "If you don't draw a contrast with the other side,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/RacerX/national-interest-ahead-ideology_b_2372025_217182895.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… photoDaniel Maddigan2 Fans 28 minutes ago (10:22 AM)You don't get it. The tea party and their corporate backers want a catastrophe. They would love to force the federal government into extinction allowing the country to break up into individual states. Then they could play each state against the other. No more safety net, no more regulations, no more taxes.Daniel_Maddigan: You don't get it. The tea party and their corporatehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Daniel_Maddigan/national-interest-ahead-ideology_b_2372025_217180009.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… photoHUFFPOST SUPER USERCSKAPMorlock or Eloi?801 Fans 43 minutes ago (10:07 AM)The Republican/Tea party has already made the decision that there is no damage to this country that would be too much if it means any compromise at all with their ideology.
They are still casting about trying to explain how they lost the White House as well as more Senate and House seats.
The Right Wing has been blaming the media, the sneaky Democrats and of course the darn ignorant voters and been proclaiming that “next time” they will get even more conservative and that then at last the voters will fall in line with their harsh ideology.CSKAP: The Republican/Tea party has already made the decision that therehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/CSKAP/national-interest-ahead-ideology_b_2372025_217175996.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… photoStan t Hughes1 Fans 47 minutes ago (10:03 AM)I agree with you completely Mr. Henderson. Obama's class warfare program must stopStan_t__Hughes: I agree with you completely Mr. Henderson. Obama's class warfarehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Stan_t__Hughes/national-interest-ahead-ideology_b_2372025_217175141.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments… photoBruce Strong4 Fans 47 minutes ago (10:03 AM)Good old Ben came up with this "Fiscal Cliff" term, so what does it mean - absolutely nothing! Big deal if taxes go back to where they were before these stupid temporary tax cuts were voted into law by Congress. Who cares...? The Feds have to stop simulating our economy by printing money and Congress needs to balance the Federal budget, period end of story! Everyone has to pay their "fair share" and that means everyone, not just some of us.Bruce_Strong: Good old Ben came up with this "Fiscal Cliff" term,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Bruce_Strong/national-interest-ahead-ideology_b_2372025_217174891.htmlHistory |Permalink |This comment has been down-ranked into oblivion. View comment You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. spinnerLoading comments…    new comment(s) on this entry — Click to refreshspinnerLoading comments… FOLLOW US Facebook Twitter Apple Android Blackberry Email Rss Connect with your friends Check out stories you might like,
and see what your friends are sharing! Most Popular on HuffPost 974SnqaVaFR7RdkQFeUDZ066oaIm0ve3rTHdN86xEkvdN60fzw4KdPayX79ygDmA5b7sMr8tn9HQYCLGvJJzJBKXvM89EX8w5zRtVRtfgxF8j5Ab5gdJofjuIBcODju3vTa4DvTlKg0ht2YUjaElzHgb0CwpxIMWtHCfsLwzJ1ygPAnejlE23gWnJ6%2FZkO1a1 of 2 9 Wildest Things Fox Said WATCH: The 9 Wildest Things Fox News Said In 2012
8k Jennifer Aniston Bikini Jennifer Aniston Rocks Teeny Bikini In Mexico
493 White House Petition Westboro Push To Classify Westboro As Hate Group Takes White House By Storm
34k India Gang Rape Suicide Teen Commits Suicide After Police Pressure Her To Drop Gang Rape Case, Marry Attacker
9k Norman Schwarzkopf Dead Retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf Dies At 78
12k Yoko Ono Beatles Breakup Yoko Ono Says McCartney Mostly To Blame For Beatles Breakup
1k Movies Of Books 11 Movies That Are Better Than Their Books
1k Hadrianauditorium 'The Biggest Find In Rome Since The Forum Was Uncovered'
8k Matt Lauer Matt Lauer Reportedly Getting Yelled At Over Ann Curry
529 HuffPost ReportersmhTzVeuS0vjE6IwuZvebSALSlOySbmpUDWzi16qs7kRsISIbLR5GvydqqDdc72YH1 of 2 Misty May Jordan Schultz: Misty May Talks Life Without Volleyball --...
Comments (0) Rob Woodall Gun Laws Elise Foley: Rob Woodall: End Federal Gun Laws
Comments (0) Gop Obamacare Peter S. Goodman: GOP Governors Deny The Poor Health...
Comments (1,303) Don't Miss HuffPost Bloggers1 of 5Greta Van SusterenGreta Van SusterenThe Washington Secret (or Is It Washington Lie?): Don’t Believe the 10-year Plans They Are Pedaling to YouTrita ParsiTrita ParsiMore Than Just About HagelBill MoyersBill MoyersThe Most Underreported News Story of 2012 Is...Rev. Al SharptonRev. Al Sharpton2012: The Year the Rich Couldn’t BuyDavid BromwichDavid BromwichChuck Hagel and the Trial-Balloon MethodTed DansonTed DansonChile Enacts Landmark Fishing Reforms, Protects All SeamountsMichael MooreMichael MooreCelebrating the Prince of Peace in the Land of GunsSugar Ray LeonardSugar Ray LeonardImagine a World Without DiabetesCory BookerCory BookerIt’s Time to Emphasize Pragmatic and Achievable Gun Law ReformDr. Peggy DrexlerDr. Peggy DrexlerHow to Stay Guilt-Free This Holiday Season Second Man Pushed to His Death on New York City Subway Platform

Burmese Democracy Icon’s Sweater Sells for $49,000

VIDEO: SpaceX’s Grasshopper Rocket Goes up 131 Feet — and Comes Back Down

Time - Politics TOP VIDEO PICKS1 of 5 Allen West: Obama Living In Fiscal 'Fantasy World' PlayPlay Fiscal Cliff: Reid Blames Boehner 'Dictatorship' PlayPlay Obama Back in Town, "Cliff" Clock Ticks PlayPlay MOST DISCUSSED RIGHT NOW2RgnQXLokElFimSGDV8i8a43pip0bdKPiJKomeBLqmM3QvAVQ0trgKQA9zRBn5c91 of 2 112th Congress To Make History As Most Unproductive Since 1940s
McConnell: Obama To Meet With Congressional Leaders
HOT ON FACEBOOK2RgnQXLokElFimSGDV8i8TKPvBq8xPkmgYINREC4w8w%3DiJKomeBLqmM3QvAVQ0trgPTAYkCdRanfpr%2BnvSQA9QM%3DjpeKJKgSs0bJPlRX0pV4Fss35VaaM%2Fhsd5ArrOAf1yA%3DJbPsjsUjAI3Ar2tfvwfyaw%3D%3D1 of 3 Man Gives Outrageous Explanation For Racist Obama Display
My Guns Are Less Regulated Than My Uterus
HUFFPOST'S BIG NEWS PAGES White House Dock Dispute White House Urges Parties In Atlantic, Gulf Coast Dock Dispute To Come To TermsVideo Supreme Court Revisit Voting Rights Act Supreme Court Will Revisit A Key Provision Of The Voting Rights ActVoting Rights Arkansas Power Outage Arkansas Power Outages Continue After Christmas Day's Deadly Winter StormArkansas Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Congress Extends Law, Rejects Bipartisan ArgumentsBarack Obama Mario Batali Gordon Ramsay Mario Batali: Gordon Ramsay Said He'd Return The Spotted Pig Trademark To MeCelebrity Chefs Misty May Misty May Talks Life Without Volleyball -- And Why She Won't Be Appearing On Reality TelevisionThe Schultz Report Joe Arpaio Armed Posse Joe Arpaio: Armed Posse Should Protect Schools In Wake Of Newtown ShootingSandy Hook Elementary School Shooting Worst Natural Disasters Of 2012 Worst Natural Disasters Of 2012 (PHOTOS)Natural Disasters Shaq Shaq Gives Kenny Smith Piggyback Ride On 'Inside The NBA'NBA more big news pages »  
Advertise | Make HuffPost your Home Page | RSS | Careers | FAQ User Agreement | Privacy | Comment Policy | About Us | About Our Ads | Contact Us Copyright © 2012 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. | "The Huffington Post" is a registered trademark of TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved. Part of HPMG News
HuffPost Lightbox

View the original article here