Vacation Home: A Truther TV Crew was roughed up and bloodied by cops down the street from Obama’s $1.4 million Vacation Home.
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Five cars of police officers trailed them, harassed them at a gas station and smashed their camera on the car. St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis Globe-Democrat FOX 2 St.
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Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation
Honolulu — There are those who crave adventure and spontaneity during their Vacations. Then, there’s President Barack Obama.
More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, Obama is proving to be a creature of habit, seeking refuge in the comfort and consistency of a familiar routine.
The president’s itinerary during his annual trip to Oahu, the island where he was born and mostly raised, is downright predictable.
He’s almost certain to spend his mornings working out at Mari...
'Truther' Television Crew Gets into a Confrontation With Cops Guarding Obama in Hawaii (Video)
"What went down was something that should not happen here in the United States of America"....Kitv reports
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The crew, part of the show “We Are Change Hawaii,” initially drove up to the president’s residence but was turned away and left without incident. They kept their camera rolling, however, and filmed vehicle searches as they were driving around. At a stoplight, the crew noticed they were being followed, and after pulling into a gas station, they were instantly s...
Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation
More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, President Barack Obama is proving to be a creature of habit. While some travelers seek adventure and spontaneity, Obama seeks comfort and consistency. His routine here in Oahu, the island where he was born and mostly raised, is by now patently familiar to the locals trying to catch a glimpse of their hometown president, and the reporters who come here to cover him. Obama is almost certain to spend his mornings working out at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. A...
Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation (AP)
Honolulu – More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, President Barack Obama is proving to be a creature of habit.
While some travelers seek adventure and spontaneity, Obama seeks comfort and consistency. His routine here in Oahu, the island where he was born and mostly raised, is by now patently familiar to the locals trying to catch a glimpse of their hometown president, and the reporters who come here to cover him.
Obama is almost certain to spend his mornings working out at Marine C...
Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation
FILE - In this Dec. 28, 2010 file photo, President Barack Obama waves from... Honolulu (AP) - More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, President Barack Obama is proving to be a creature of habit. While some travelers seek adventure and spontaneity, Obama seeks comfort and consistency. His routine here in Oahu, the island where he was born and mostly raised, is by now patently familiar to the locals trying to catch a glimpse of their hometown president, and the reporters who come here to cove...
Hawaii Vacation Shows Obama as Creature of Habit
Bob Schieffer is joined by Lara Logan, Nancy Cordes, Sharyl Attkisson, and Chip Reid for a CBS News correspondents' round table to discuss the biggest problem President Obama will face in 2011, a possible shakeup within the White House, and who will have the hardest job throughout the next year. (AP) There are those who crave adventure and spontaneity during their Vacations. Then, there's President Barack Obama. More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, Mr. Obama is proving to be a creature o...
Risks of obesity, alcoholism linked
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- A risk for Alcoholism also may put individuals at risk for Obesity, Addiction researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis say. The researchers say the association between a family history of Alcoholism and obesity risk has become more pronounced in recent years, as both men and women with such a family history were more likely to be obese in 2002 than members of that same high-risk group had been in 1992, a university release reported Wednesda...
TORNADO IN ST. LOUIS: Gateway Pundit Has A Roundup.
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Does Ohio state gun law preemption do violence to home rule?
Unsurprisingly, the anti-gun rights Toledo Blade is bemoaning the Supreme Court of Ohio ruling striking down edicts imposed by the city of Cleveland due to state preemption. The result has been a series of victories for pro-gun groups that want to arm everyone from College Students to park visitors - all in the name of promoting personal safety. That right there is a...misstatement. More accurately put, the position of the “pro-gun groups” is that the choice rightfully belongs ...
TV Crew Covering Obama Claims Mistreatment...
HONOLULU -- A public access television crew complained of police mistreatment Thursday, after trying to get a picture of President Barack Obama. Just after dawn Wednesday, the three-woman crew for a Big Island public access program called "We Are Change Hawaii" drove up to the barricade near the president's Vacation Home in Kailua. Host R.J. Hampton was told they couldn't stay, so she spoke into the video camera as she returned to the car. "OK, you know it Obama we're OK with you, you OK with us...
Obama Extends Hawaii Vacation
President Barack Obama and his family won't be returning to Washington, D.C. as soon as expected. The president decided to extend their Hawaiian Vacation a few more days.
Obama had a late start on his holiday Vacation after staying in D.C. to work on Legislation in Congress before the year ended.
A spokesman for the president said he wants to spend more time with his wife and daughters before returning to work, even though his daughters will miss a couple days of school.
This is the second tim...
Michelle Obama's Top 10 for 2010: 'Let's Move!,' Dancing in India, and That Spain Vacation
First Lady Michelle Obama's 2010 included a clearly defined high (the launch of her "Let's Move" anti-childhood Obesity campaign) and a notable low (her Controversial Vacation at an expensive resort in Spain). The year also marked her first solo international travel, to Haiti and Mexico, and having the very cool experience of Paul McCartney singing "Michelle" to her at a White House concert. Here are Mrs. Obama's top 10 for 2010: On Feb. 2, Mrs. Obama formalized her healthy eating and exercise a...
2 Novels on Obama's Vacation Reading List
Can you judge a president by what he is reading?
As has been reported, President Obama’s Vacation reading includes a Lou Cannon biography of Ronald Reagan, another president who was confronted with a divided Congress.
But the White House said today Mr. Obama also brought two novels: “The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet” by David Mitchell, a well-reviewed historical romance about a Dutchman in Edo-era Japan; and “Our Kind of Traitor,” by the spy novelist John Le Carr...
Obama Extends Vacation Another Day
I know y’all were probably worried that he wasn’t getting enough Vacation in. Worry no more. Me, I had to cut my Vacation short 2 days for a trial. If only I had lesser responsibilities — like, say, being the president of the entire freaking nation — I guess then I could extend vacations instead of cutting them short....
FLASHBACK: On Primary Integration, Psychopathy and The Average Person
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The concept of integration in Psychology has predominantly positive connotations, usually describing a state conducive to coherent, predictable and effective functioning of an individual in his world. Disintegration, on the other hand, is typically considered a negative and undesirable aspect of human existence, characterized by lack of coherence, chaos and general ineffectiveness. Kazimierz Dabrowski's aim, one of many articulated in his Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD),...
Alex Smith gets nod as starting QB for final game
(12-29) 12:13 PST Santa Clara, Calif. (AP) --
Interim 49ers coach Jim Tomsula has made his pick: Alex Smith will start at Quarterback in San Francisco's final game Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
Tomsula says the decision was based on Smith's experience.
Smith was benched for last Sunday's must-win game at St. Louis in favor of Troy Smith. But coach Mike Singletary, who was later fired, went back to Alex Smith in the Fourth Quarter of the 49ers' 25-17 loss.
San Francisco (5-10) has misse...
Injured Jaden Schwartz out of junior hockey worlds
Canadian forward Jaden Schwartz will miss the rest of the World Junior Hockey Championship tournament because of an ankle injury. Schwartz was hurt in a 7-2 win over the Czech Republic on Tuesday. He had a goal and two assists in two tournament games. Schwartz plays for Colorado College and was selected 14th overall by St. Louis in the NHL draft in June. Canada is 3-0 and closes the preliminary round against Sweden on Friday. A win would give the Canadians the top spot in Group B and an automati...
Seattle's Hasselbeck questionable vs Rams
Seattle Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was limited in practice Friday in his first work of the week, leaving open the possibility he could play Sunday night against St. Louis. Coach Pete Carroll says Hasselbeck will be listed as questionable for the NFC West Title Game against the Rams. Hasselbeck suffered a hip strain in the first quarter last Sunday in the loss at Tampa Bay. Carroll says he was surprised by the amount of work Hasselbeck was able to put in Friday. But he's moving ahead with plans ...
Bad weather forces Rams to move indoors
A tornado warning siren alerted the St. Louis Rams to Bad Weather, sending them indoors to finish practice Friday at Rams Park. The Rams ended their preparations for Sunday night's winner-take-all game in Seattle against the Seahawks with the NFC West Division championship going to the winner. A powerful storm with Heavy Rain and wind swept through the St. Louis area in the early afternoon. No. 11 Kentucky handles No. 22 Louisville 78-63 Larry Elder: Who's blaming Obama for high Gas Prices...
Trial date set in convenience store slayings
Trial dates have been set for a Minnesota teenager charged in the slayings of two convenience store clerks in northern Iowa.
Seventeen-year-old Michael Swanson, of St. Louis Park, Minn., is charged with first-degree Murder and first-degree Robbery in Kossuth and Humboldt counties.
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Tornadoes leave trail of wreckage in US
A series of tornadoes in the south and mid-western US have killed six people and injured several others. Three residents of Cincinnati in Arkansas were killed by a twister early on Friday morning. Tornadoes were later spotted near St Louis, Missouri and were blamed for the death of three people in the southern part of the state, authorities said. One resident of Robertson, Missouri said his neighbour's house was destroyed. Play Is this the world's grandest piano? Listen Is Billy The Ki...
UPI Sports Calendar for Friday, Dec. 31
Notre Dame vs. Miami-Florida at El Paso, Texas, 2:11 p.m. Georgia vs. Central Florida at Memphis, 3:30 p.m. South Carolina vs. Florida State at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Phoenix at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has become a great-grandmother for the first time, her press representatives confirmed Thursday. U.S. President Barack Obama hits a chip shot on the 9th hole of the Mid-Pacific Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii on December 28, 2010. UPI/Cory Lum Bad: y...
Anheuser-Busch, MLB Renew Sponsorship
NEW YORK — Anheuser-Busch and Major League Baseball have renewed their sponsorship deal, ending a dispute that took the longtime partners to court.
The maker of Budweiser sued the league last month, contending MLB was improperly trying to back out of an April agreement to extend the company's exclusive sponsorship agreement.
Lawyers for baseball's promotional arm filed papers in Federal Court in Manhattan this month challenging those claims.
The two sides announced Thursday that both wer...
Anheuser-Busch, MLB end dispute, renew sponsorship
NEW YORK (AP) — Anheuser-Busch and Major League Baseball have renewed their sponsorship deal, ending a dispute that took the longtime partners to court. The maker of Budweiser sued the league last month, contending MLB was improperly trying to back out of an April agreement to extend the company’s exclusive sponsorship agreement. Lawyers for baseball’s promotional arm filed papers in Federal Court in Manhattan this month challenging those claims. The two sides announced Thursda...
Authorities Rough Up Reporters Covering Obama
A public access television crew complained of police mistreatment Thursday, after trying to get a picture of President Barrack Obama. Just after dawn Wednesday, the three-woman crew for a Big Island public access program called "We Are Change Hawaii" drove up to the barricade near the president's Vacation Home in Kailua. You must login to comment. The Fox Nation is for those opposed to intolerance, excessive government control of our lives, and attempts to monopolize opinion or suppress freedom ...
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