Saturday, January 26, 2013

Stocks rise ahead of home sales report

(AP) ? Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street ahead of what is expected to be more upbeat data on housing from the government.

The Dow Jones industrial average was up 26 points at 13,851 shortly after the opening bell Friday.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index edged up five points to 1,500. It traded above 1,500 Thursday for the first time since December 2007.

Homebuilders are heading into 2013 with a head of steam. The Commerce Department is expected to report that new home sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 383,000 in December. Sales rose in November to 383,000, the fastest pace in more than 2 ? years.

Homebuilder stocks are rising in advance of the report.

Household goods makers Procter & Gamble and Kimberly-Clark posted strong earnings.

Associated Press

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Twitter Link Roundup #163 ? Small Business, Social Media, Design ...

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Every day on the crowdSPRING Twitter account and on my own Twitter account, I post links to posts or videos I enjoyed reading or viewing. These posts and videos are about logo design, web design, startups, entrepreneurship, small business, leadership, social media, marketing, and more! Here are some of the links that I?ve liked and shared this past week!

The image above shows how the stress of being the President of the United States can quickly age a person. Time is rough to presidents. For more examples of how stress affected the aging of other presidents and the science behind aging, look in the Other section below.

How To Avoid Disaster In Your Small Business Digital Marketing Efforts ? http://crowdspring.co/WFLMRn

10 Ways to Measure Your Competition ? http://crowdspring.co/YpKCPd

The Work/Home M?bius Strip | crowdSPRING Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/WzNfIW

crowdSPRING?s Small Business Spotlight of the Week: TripBucket ? http://crowdspring.co/WLShlN

Never Say Die: Finding Small Business Success in Tough Times ? http://crowdspring.co/Uj438H

SMB Marketing in 2013: 68% of small businesses to increase marketing budget | MarketingSherpa Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/VP4SHe

Maples? Law: A million ways your startup can die and only one unsatisfying way to make sure it lives ? http://crowdspring.co/VPp1Np

Startup Business Development 101 | A VC ? http://crowdspring.co/WdvfEe

Does It Pay to Become an Entrepreneur? | Forbes ? http://crowdspring.co/YjW4f2

The Ideation Switch ? http://crowdspring.co/YjVI8e

The Work/Home M?bius Strip | crowdSPRING Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/WzNfIW

Market Size: Is Your Market Really As Big As You Think? | OpenView ? http://crowdspring.co/YlGL5y

Why You Should Give Yourself Permission to Screw Up ? http://crowdspring.co/VKy7uN

10 Ways to Measure Your Competition ? http://crowdspring.co/YpKCPd

How One Startup Grew a $100M Business Without Spending Venture Capital | Forbes ? http://crowdspring.co/WdUZ3v

5 Rules for Designing Like Apple | ZURB ? http://crowdspring.co/W85sgA

4 Tips for Overcoming the Top Challenge Young Entrepreneurs Face ? http://crowdspring.co/YjtISj

A brilliant look at Google?s HR policies ? http://crowdspring.co/WeuUU4

VCs to avoid taking money from ? http://crowdspring.co/WGzF6H

The difference between being a founder and a hired CEO ? http://crowdspring.co/WDulAX

What Startups Can Learn From Netflix | KISSmetrics Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/VOOCGt

Valuable Lessons Learned In The First Year As A Startup CEO | Business Insider ? http://crowdspring.co/YlRcGs

Who owns your UX philosophy? | VentureBeat ? http://crowdspring.co/WB8VUR

The paradox of how bugs and downtime can be a good thing ? http://crowdspring.co/VOzEA2

A Post Startup Execs Should Forward to Your Spouse or Partner. 12 Tips for Making it Work ? http://crowdspring.co/YpIBCp

What it?s Really Like Working with Steve Jobs ? http://crowdspring.co/WI4V5g

Why you need more margin in your life ? http://crowdspring.co/WHVmD9

Coworking builds productive communities | GigaOM Pro ? http://crowdspring.co/VP5Kfg

Productivity is Hard ? http://crowdspring.co/YjVcag

Forrester: U.S. Mobile Payments Market Predicted To Reach $90B By 2017, Up From $12.8B In 2012 | TechCrunch ? http://crowdspring.co/VOUWxw

Be Focused, Not Myopic | WSJ ? http://crowdspring.co/VOOMgS

Chicago venture picture better than U.S. in Q4 ? http://crowdspring.co/YdQaMt

Required reading for startup founders ? http://crowdspring.co/XjxaFE?

?How to Get Hired When You Are Just Starting Out? ? http://crowdspring.co/Xjvj3y

Tons of great insight from @randfish about inbound marketing and SEO in this AMA ? http://crowdspring.co/VOFIbU

Why Advertising Agencies Must Disrupt Themselves ? http://crowdspring.co/WCbzd9

Five of Steve Jobs?s Biggest Mistakes | Peter Sims-Harvard Business Review ? http://crowdspring.co/YjtDxK

Crowdsourcing: The Future of Advertising? | Business 2 Community ? http://crowdspring.co/VOzNUc

5 Habits of Unsuccessful Brands in Digital | Digiday ? http://crowdspring.co/WQbkeB

12 big brands & celebrities that crowdsourced in 2012 | The Next Web ? http://crowdspring.co/Yjh5Xf

Airbnb And The Unstoppable Rise Of The Share Economy | Forbes ? http://crowdspring.co/YpNIT6

Solving Problems The Square Way | Fast Company ? http://crowdspring.co/YpTSTt

Tons of great insight from @randfish about inbound marketing and SEO in this AMA ? http://crowdspring.co/VOFIbU

Google?s CPC Drop Bottoms Out? | Marketing Land ? http://crowdspring.co/Wefqgs

Most professional entity slogans are generic puff pieces. Agencies are no different ? Agency Wank ? http://crowdspring.co/YlFVWv

Amazon Set To Sell Advertisers On Its Customer Purchasing Data ? http://crowdspring.co/YlFDPy

The pitfalls of liking a page on Facebook ? http://crowdspring.co/YlPTY4

Facebook Is No Longer Flat: On Graph Search | John Battelle?s Search Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/WdIC7y

A Marketer?s Defense of Facebook EdgeRank | PostRocket Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/WHUFK7

Crowdsourcing rules for Super Bowl ads ? http://crowdspring.co/WBAgGB

SMB Marketing in 2013: 68% of small businesses to increase marketing budget | MarketingSherpa Blog ? http://crowdspring.co/VP4SHe

Up Close With Facebook Graph Search | Search Engine Land ? http://crowdspring.co/WdILIb

133 of the Best Photoshop Tutorials Created in 2012 ? http://crowdspring.co/WAZm8G

25 Creative Postcard Designs for Inspiration | 92pixels ? http://crowdspring.co/VHTb59

Typography in Business Card Design | lovelydsgn ? http://crowdspring.co/VHTcpT

Understanding The Difference Between Type And Lettering | Smashing Magazine ? http://crowdspring.co/YiOMs5

Modern Package Design Examples ? http://crowdspring.co/WA2tO7

60 Must Have Free Photoshop Brushes ? http://crowdspring.co/WGi1hD

13 Awesome and Inspirational Brochure Designs ? http://crowdspring.co/WA3qWw

26 Inspiring Business Cards Design ? http://crowdspring.co/11LWGef

20 Creative Examples of Print Design ? http://crowdspring.co/WAyZQ7

40 Well Designed Free Social Networking Icons ? http://crowdspring.co/YiH5SE

50 Examples of Business Cards for Inspiration | Splashnology ? http://crowdspring.co/WAzlWU

Best Free Icons and Fonts for Web Design | You The Designer ? http://crowdspring.co/WA3YvF

60 Gorgeous And Creative Free Fonts For Designers ? http://crowdspring.co/YiSv8Y

28 Shots of Creative Product Packaging Design ? http://crowdspring.co/YiSfXF

Collection of Awesome Brochure Designs for Inspiration | Crazy Pixels ? http://crowdspring.co/WAAbDc

25 Great Decorative Brushes For Photoshop | Top Design Magazine ? http://crowdspring.co/VHSZmz

35+ Stunning Photoshop Fractal Brush Sets ? http://crowdspring.co/WAv6L3

15 Fresh Free Fonts for Creative Professionals ? http://crowdspring.co/YiP16i

Showcase Of Creative Packaging Design Inspiration ? http://crowdspring.co/WAuN2Q

Best Book Covers Of 2012 For Inspiration ? http://crowdspring.co/YiWbYi

10 Creative Business Card Design ? http://crowdspring.co/YiSlOY

Great look at Eames designs and the history behind them ? http://crowdspring.co/VP4LM1

20 Beautifully Creative Business Cards ? http://crowdspring.co/WAKUgN

Best Photoshop Photo Manipulation Tutorials of 2012 | Splashnology ? http://crowdspring.co/WA3LbO

20 Beautiful Blue Business Cards Designs | NaughtyDesigner ? http://crowdspring.co/YiGCQh

Brochure Designs 2013 | Graphic Design Junction ? http://crowdspring.co/WA4Ikh

24 Fresh Business Card Designs for Your Inspiration ? http://crowdspring.co/WAAr4Q

30 new and creative business cards ? http://crowdspring.co/YiW8vH

Great Black Package Design | Abduzeedo ? http://crowdspring.co/WA2ilZ

Why You Should Give Yourself Permission to Screw Up ? http://crowdspring.co/VKy7uN

5 Rules for Designing Like Apple | ZURB ? http://crowdspring.co/W85sgA

Legal Contracts for Software Developers Who Hate Contracts (w/free contract template to use today) ? http://bit.ly/1ySfi

Legal Contracts for Graphic Designers Who Hate Contracts (w/free contract template to use today) ? http://bit.ly/XTLkS

15 Fresh Free Fonts for Creative Professionals ? http://crowdspring.co/YiP16i

Piracy at Sea: 25 Visionary Pirate Logo Design Ideas ? http://crowdspring.co/WAtWzh

40 Fresh Logo Designs, Logos for Inspiration ? http://crowdspring.co/WB0f10

60 Gorgeous And Creative Free Fonts For Designers ? http://crowdspring.co/YiSv8Y

Web Design: 20 Hottest Trends To Watch Out For in 2013 ? http://crowdspring.co/VKkLfa

40+ Free and Fresh jQuery Plugins and Tutorials ? http://crowdspring.co/W3tOZ0

30 Examples of Retro Web Design ? http://crowdspring.co/YiPRjr

20+ inspirational fixed website navigations ? http://crowdspring.co/11LWxaK

44 Exhilarating Dark-Themed Website Designs ? http://crowdspring.co/WAxnWt

25 Examples of Brilliant Responsive Web Design ? http://crowdspring.co/Yj2nj3

Creating an Effective Coming Soon Page | CollegeGFX ? http://crowdspring.co/YiQwkW

38 Minimalist Layouts Utilizing Excellent Whitespace ? http://crowdspring.co/WGj94O

41 Examples of Sketches and Drawings in Website Layouts | SpyreStudios ? http://crowdspring.co/WAArSq

200+ Free Icon Font For Web Apps and Interface Designing ? http://crowdspring.co/YiVfmX

The Next Step in the Evolution of Responsive Web Design: Responsivity Analysis | Speckyboy ? http://crowdspring.co/YiShi0

30 Classy Examples of Retro And Vintage Web Design ? http://crowdspring.co/WApzEl

100 Fantastic Websites with Full Size Image Background You Should See | Crazy Pixels ? http://crowdspring.co/WAwJbx

Mobile UI Design Inspiration: Charts And Graphs ? http://crowdspring.co/WAr2dK

2013 Design Trends for Dark Themed Websites | Abduzeedo ? http://crowdspring.co/VHTgpA

Web Design Trend: Single-Page Websites that Work | Queness ? http://crowdspring.co/YiGFM9

40 Well Designed Free Social Networking Icons ? http://crowdspring.co/YiH5SE

User Interface Design Kits Best Of 2012 | Graphic Design Junction ? http://crowdspring.co/VHTih5

Interesting insight about stress and how presidents age so quickly | The Washington Post ? http://crowdspring.co/VPo6g0

Samsung?s predicament ? http://crowdspring.co/WCaLF2

Google Revenues: $14.4 Billion In Q4, Over $50 Billion In 2012 ? http://crowdspring.co/YlGhwc

Samsung?s road to global domination | Fortune Tech ? http://crowdspring.co/YpW0dT

Most clinical research feels like gambling ? Is drinking extra water good for your skin? ? http://crowdspring.co/YjVnCG

I hope you enjoy these links! Please leave a comment and let me know what you liked/didn?t like.

Source: http://blog.crowdspring.com/2013/01/twitter-link-roundup-163-small-business-social-media-design-copywriting-marketing-and-more/

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'GOT' actor feels 'vividly alive' despite cancer

Andre Csillag / Rex Features via AP file

By Us Weekly

Fans will be happy to know that Wilko Johnson is in very good spirits after doctors diagnosed him with terminal pancreatic cancer. The "Game of Thrones" actor and Dr. Feelgood bandmember shared the heartbreaking news on Jan. 10 on his Facebook page, and is now opening up about how he's doing now.

In an intimate interview with Radio 4's Front Row (via BBC), Johnson, 65, explained that he went to the doctor after feeling a lump in his stomach, which he initially ignored. When his doctors gave him the shocking diagnosis, he explained, it strangely energized him.

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"We walked out of there and I felt an elation of spirit. You're walking along and suddenly you're vividly alive. You're looking at the trees and the sky and everything and it's just 'whoah,'" Johnson said. "I am actually a miserable person. I've spent most of my life moping in depressions and things, but this has all lifted."

Johnson opted not to receive any chemotherapy after he learned such treatment could only prolong his life by two months. With about 9 or 10 months to live, according to his doctor, the star says he plans to live his life to the fullest until the end. The musician is scheduled to perform a farewell tour with shows beginning February in France.

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"If the cancer kicks in before that, then I can't go on stage. I'm not going to go on stage looking ill -- I don't wanna present a sorry spectacle!" he said. "I'm not hoping for a miracle cure or anything. I just hope it spares me long enough to do these gigs -- then I'll be a happy man."

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The talented star says he still "bursts into tears" thinking about his late wife, Irene, who died of cancer eight years ago, but has managed to keep his spirits up when thinking about his own death.

"Right now it's just fantastic -- it makes you feel alive," Still, he observed, "This position I'm in is so strange, in that I do feel fit and yet I know death is upon me."

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Social media is a giant scam | PandoDaily

thebirdsUnless I?m writing satire, I try to avoid making definitive proclamations, but social media entitlement has reached such ridiculous levels that it?s time we called a spade a spade and declare the entire world of social media, and so called influencers, as little more than a giant douchebag scam.

Platforms that began as a way for regular people to write honest reviews and interact with companies have been twisted into tools for extortion. Every day I see self-important social media wankers screw up and blame brands and companies for their mistakes. News tip, being big on Twitter does not entitle you to deride a business, because they didn?t bow down to your social media greatness and give you the free VIP upgrade. And if you think it does, you?re a colossal piece of shit.

This morning I read about some jackass who is selling restaurant reviewer cards so social media assholes can formally scare restaurant owners into rolling out the red carpet and giving them freebies under the implied threat that they?ll be lambasted on the Internet if they don?t. If these smankers are only getting good service, because they?re scaring restaurant owners with their reviewer card, doesn?t that invalidate any review they write since regular patrons wouldn?t get the same VIP treatment? Of course it does, but that doesn?t matter as long as the entitled social media jackoff gets their free dinner.

Instead of being a movement for empowering people who previously had no voice, social media has turned into a platform for bullies and tyrants where people feel entitled to publicly complain about everything, and even accuse businesses and brands of unfounded transgressions, just so they can get free upgrades and royal treatment. These scumbags claim they?re fighting for fairness and speaking out in the name of good customer service, when in reality they?re just using their blogs and Twitter followings to demand undeserved special treatment and abuse companies and people who don?t cater to their whims.

For example, I recently watched someone with a significant Twitter following go off on a car dealership because they wouldn?t let her full-sized dog in the waiting room. For three hours she accused the dealership, and the car maker as a whole, of all types of horrible offenses for the indignities she had to suffer waiting outside.

Why the fuck would she bring a full sized dog to a car dealership and assume it?s okay? Not everybody loves dogs. Apparently, she has service animal papers that she forgot to bring so she started accusing the dealership of not welcoming the disabled. I?ve known this person for several years and she is neither blind, deaf, nor has any visible disabilities that would require a dog. So why is it the dealership?s fault that she forgot her papers?

It was like someone blaming the cops for arresting them because they forgot their medical marijuana card at home. How would that be the cop?s fault? Of course, none of those facts matter because she has the power of social media on her side and can damage their brand despite the fact that it was her mistake.

Enough is enough with this bullshit. If you?re using social media to bully companies and brands to get VIP treatment or to blame them for your personal fuck ups, at least be honest about it.

You are an arrogant, entitled scumbag. Stop claiming you?re a voice for the downtrodden, fighting in the name of fairness. You?re an asshole, plain and simple. And people like you have turned the entire world of social media into a giant scam.

[Graphic by Hallie Bateman]

Source: http://pandodaily.com/2013/01/24/social-media-is-a-giant-scam/

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Video: Looking ahead: Biden vs. Clinton?

N. Korea's propaganda poets stay true to their muse

Official pronouncements from North Korea?s state-controlled media have always had a poetic quality -- albeit angry and paranoid. More than a year after Kim Jong Un came to power, Pyongyang remains pleased with its rhetoric, despite mocking laughter from the rest of the world.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/hardball/50566476/

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Not all inaugural addresses are created equal

By Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News

All inaugural addresses are not created equal, but through the course of the nation?s history, presidents have used the occasion to sketch their visions on topics as old as the republic itself ? unity, sacrifice and the proper role of government.

By the time Barack Obama delivered his first inaugural address on Jan. 20, 2009, he had already become famous as an orator with his smashing debut at the 2004 Democratic National Convention and his Iowa caucus victory speech in January 2008.

?There is not a liberal America and conservative America ? there is the United States of America,? he declared in the 2004 speech.

A star was born that night and his exhilarating speech on the night he won the Iowa caucuses in 2008 proved to his fans that his rhetorical skill could carry him to the presidency.

He claimed victory in Iowa over those who "said this country was too divided, too disillusioned, to ever come together around a common purpose. But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do.?

By the time Obama stood up to take his oath of office at the Capitol, the improbable had become reality. The ?cynics? had long since been vanquished.

A huge team has been working overtime on the inaugural weekend plans leading up to President Barack Obama taking the oath of office. Stephanie Cutter, chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee Board, discusses.

Like other presidents in their inaugural addresses, Obama in 2009 faced the familiar tasks of sounding a call for national renewal and proclaiming a faith in ordinary Americans.

As Bill Clinton had said in his first inaugural in 1993, ?There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.? Many inaugural speeches ? from Thomas Jefferson?s in 1801 to Ronald Reagan?s in 1981 to Obama?s in 2009 -- are elaborations of the upbeat theme that Clinton sounded in 1993.

Since an inauguration ? especially a first one ? is a fresh start, the newly sworn-in president naturally will proclaim that voters have brought about long-overdue change. ?You have changed the face of Congress, the presidency and the political process itself.? That wasn?t Obama speaking in 2009; it was Bill Clinton in his 1993 inaugural address.

Washington, D.C. is gridlocked, waiting for Monday's inaugural pageantry. Pleasantly, temperatures in the capital hover around 60 degrees ? far balmier than four years ago. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports.

Moral improvement
Obama?s first inaugural seems at certain points remarkably personal. In it he did not mention his mother, whom he had often evoked in his 2008 campaign speeches, but he did twice mention his father ? whom he never saw after he was 10 years old.

His own life story and the nation?s history were uniquely intertwined, Obama implied, alluding at one point to all the people around the globe watching him taking the oath, including the people in ?the small village where my father was born? in Kenya.

He said America?s ability to reform itself was ?why a man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.?

Obama offered a strikingly optimistic view of every nation?s ability to become more like America at its best: capable of moral improvement, tolerant, and committed to unifying and noble ideals, without regard to a person?s ethnicity or skin color.

?Because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself,? he said.

His defeat of John McCain in the November election and of Hillary Clinton and other rivals in the Democratic primaries was a victory of ideals: ?We have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.?

Like Clinton in 1993, Obama said that voters had changed the American political system itself: ?On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics.?

As for just one of the specific promises Obama made in that speech: ?We will wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its cost.?

He did sign into law a landmark health care overhaul but whether its provisions will lower the cost of medical care has yet to be determined.

Role of government
Obama used his inaugural to join the long-running debate with small government conservatives ? a debate that Clinton had joined in his second inaugural address in 1997.

Abraham Lincoln swore the oath in front of an incomplete Capitol dome. Lyndon B. Johnson became president on Air Force One next to a dazed Jacqueline Kennedy. A collection of photographs from past presidential inaugurations.

Reagan had said in 1981, ?In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.?

In his 1997 inaugural, Clinton rebutted Reagan, or at least tried to redefine the debate: ?We have resolved for our time a great debate over the role of government. Today we can declare: government is not the problem, and government is not the solution. We ? the American people ? we are the solution.?

Obama, once again assailing unnamed ?cynics? as he did in his Iowa speech, said in his inaugural address that his election allowed Americans to move beyond old arguments about the size of the federal government.

?What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them; that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply,? he declared. ?The question we ask today is not whether our Government is too big or too small, but whether it works; whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end.?

So far, that last promise has not yet been kept: Obama has significantly expanded the federal role in health care but hasn?t yet ended any major federal program.

What makes an inaugural speech one for the history books is a president?s eloquence at a moment of national crisis. Very few inaugural addresses are, like Lincoln?s immortal and remarkably short (701 words) second inaugural, carved in their entirety in granite on the National Mall or anywhere else, but on some rare occasions a president?s words do seem to define an era.

Franklin Roosevelt did that in 1933, at the depth of the gravest economic crisis of modern times, attacking what he called ?the unscrupulous money changers? whose practices ?stand indicted in the court of public opinion, rejected by the hearts and minds of men.?

He said, ?The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization.?

That scalding attack on Wall Street is less well remembered today than FDR?s serene confidence in a dark hour: ?This great nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.?

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Source: http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/18/16587667-from-era-defining-to-agenda-setting-not-all-inaugural-speeches-created-equal?lite

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Roe v. Wade: After 40 Years, Deep Divide Is Legacy

NEW YORK -- By today's politically polarized standards, the Supreme Court's momentous Roe v. Wade ruling was a landslide. By a 7-2 vote on Jan. 22, 1973, the justices established a nationwide right to abortion.

Forty years and roughly 55 million abortions later, however, the ruling's legacy is the opposite of consensus. Abortion ranks as one of the most intractably divisive issues in America, and is likely to remain so as rival camps of true believers see little space for common ground.

Unfolding events in two states illustrate the depth of the divide. In New York, already a bastion of liberal abortion laws, Gov. Andrew Cuomo pledged in his Jan. 9 State of the State speech to entrench those rights even more firmly. In Mississippi, where many anti-abortion laws have been enacted in recent years, the lone remaining abortion clinic is on the verge of closure because nearby hospitals won't grant obligatory admitting privileges to its doctors.

"Unlike a lot of other issues in the culture wars, this is the one in which both sides really regard themselves as civil rights activists, trying to expand the frontiers of human freedom," said Jon Shields, a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College. "That's a recipe for permanent conflict."

On another hot-button social issue ? same-sex marriage ? there's been a strong trend of increasing support in recent years, encompassing nearly all major demographic categories.

There's been no such dramatic shift, in either direction, on abortion.

For example, a new Pew Research Center poll finds 63 percent of U.S. adults opposed to overturning Roe, compared to 60 percent in 1992. The latest Gallup poll on the topic shows 52 percent of Americans saying abortion should be legal under certain circumstances, 25 percent wanting it legal in all cases and 20 percent wanting it outlawed in all cases ? roughly the same breakdown as in the 1970s.

"There's a large share of Americans for whom this is not a black-and-white issue," said Michael Dimock, the Pew center's director. "The circumstances matter to them."

Indeed, many conflicted respondents tell pollsters they support the right to legal abortion while considering it morally wrong. And a 2011 survey of 3,000 adults by the Public Religion Research Institute found many who classified themselves as both "pro-life" and "pro-choice."

Shields, like many scholars of the abortion debate, doubts a victor will emerge anytime soon.

"There are reasonable arguments on both sides, making rationally defensible moral claims," he said.

Nonetheless, the rival legions of activists and advocacy groups on the front lines of the conflict each claim momentum is on their side as they convene symposiums and organize rallies to commemorate the Roe anniversary.

Supporters of legal access to abortion were relieved by the victory of their ally, President Barack Obama, over anti-abortion Republican Mitt Romney in November.

A key reason for the relief related to the Supreme Court, whose nine justices are believed to divide 5-4 in favor of a broad right to abortion. Romney, if elected, might have been able to appoint conservative justices who could help overturn Roe v. Wade, but Obama's victory makes that unlikely at least for the next four years.

Abortion-rights groups also were heartened by a backlash to certain anti-abortion initiatives and rhetoric that they viewed as extreme.

"Until politicians feel there's a price to pay for voting against women, they will continue to do it," said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a lightning rod for conservative attacks because it's the leading abortion provider in the U.S.

In Missouri and Indiana, Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate lost races that their party initially expected to win after making widely criticized comments regarding abortion rights for impregnated rape victims. In Virginia, protests combined with mockery on late-night TV shows prompted GOP politicians to scale back a bill that would have required women seeking abortions to undergo a transvaginal ultrasound.

"All these things got Americans angry and got them to realize just how extreme the other side is," said Jennifer Dalven, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Reproductive Freedom Project.

"This issue will remain very divisive," she said. "But I do see this as a sea-change moment... The American public wants abortion to remain safe, legal and accessible."

However, anti-abortion leaders insist they have reason for optimism, particularly at the state level.

In the past two years, following Republican election gains in 2010, GOP-dominated state legislatures have passed more than 130 bills intended to reduce access to abortion. The measures include mandatory counseling and ultrasound for women seeking abortions, bans on abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, curbs on how insurers cover the procedure, and new regulations for abortion clinics.

The ACLU and other abortion-rights groups are challenging several of the laws in court, notably the 20-week ban. Yet already this year, Republican leaders in Texas, Mississippi and elsewhere are talking about new legislative efforts to restrict abortion.

Mississippi's Gov. Phil Bryant says he wants to end abortion in the state and is eager for the remaining clinic, the Jackson Women's Health Organization, to close.

"My goal, of course, is to shut it down," Bryant told reporters on Jan. 10. "If I had the power to do so legally, I'd do so tomorrow."

The clinic is a steady target of anti-abortion protesters who take turns praying, singing hymns and confronting patients. Its administrator, Diane Derzis, says the three principal physicians on her staff have been unable to get admitting privileges at area hospitals due to pressure from the anti-abortion movement.

Such developments hearten Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life, one of the groups most active in proposing anti-abortion bills for state legislatures to consider.

"Within the context of Roe, we have been remarkably successful in terms of expanding the legal protection of human life," Yoest said. "We're working to make Roe irrelevant."

Yoest's optimism derives partly from her belief that young Americans are increasingly skeptical about abortion, though polls give mixed verdicts on this matter.

"It is really easy to explain the pro-life position to a child ? it's hard to explain to them why you should kill a baby before it's born," Yoest said.

Supporters of legal access to abortion dispute the notion of swelling anti-abortion sentiment among young people, but some activists do sense a gap in terms of political intensity.

"I have enormous hope in this millennial generation ? they're progressive, thoughtful and they identify in their pro-choice values," said Nancy Keenan, who will soon be stepping down after eight years as president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

"But there is an intensity gap ? they don't act on those values," Keenan said. "The other side votes their anti-choice, pro-life values ? it's at the top of their political activity."

She drew a contrast with the push for same-sex marriage.

"With marriage equality, gays and lesbians are fighting for something they didn't have," Keenan said. "In the case of reproductive rights, you're trying to maintain the status quo. The millennial generation doesn't see it as threatened."

Another difference: the campaign for same-sex marriage has benefited greatly from personal testimony by gay couples, speaking out in legislative hearings and campaign videos. By contrast, although millions of American women have had abortions, relatively few speak out publicly to defend their decisions.

"If you know some women, you know a woman who's had abortion," said Dr. Anne Davis, who is medical director for Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health and provides abortions as part of her practice in New York City.

"But you do not see women talking about their abortions," Davis said. "They do what they need to do and move on. I can't blame people for that."

Davis, who learned abortion techniques during her residency at the University of Washington in the mid-'90s, said the procedure has become increasingly safe ? notably with the advent of abortions via medication. She expressed dismay at the spate of restrictive laws that she and many of her fellow physicians view as ill-founded.

"Initially, we'd say, `That's ridiculous' ? and now we're stuck with them," she said.

Despite all the furor, abortion has been commonplace in the post-Roe era, with about one-third of adult women estimated to have had at least one in their lifetime.

Of the roughly 1.2 million U.S. women who have abortions each year, half are 25 or older, about 18 percent are teens, and the rest are 20-24. About 60 percent have given birth to least one child prior to getting an abortion. A disproportionately high number are black or Hispanic; and regardless of race, high abortion rates are linked to economic hard times.

The Roe opinion, written by Justice Harry Blackmun, asserted that the right to privacy extended to a women's decision on whether to end a pregnancy. States have been allowed to restrict abortion access at late stages of pregnancy, but only if they make exceptions for protecting the mother's health ? and the net result has been one of the most liberal abortion policies in the world.

At the time of Roe v. Wade, abortion was legal on request in four states, allowed under limited circumstances in about 16 others, and outlawed under nearly all circumstances in the other states, including Texas, where the Roe case originated.

One of the most liberal members of the current Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is among those who have questioned the timing of the Roe ruling and suggested that it contributed to the ongoing bitter debate.

"It's not that the judgment was wrong, but it moved too far too fast," Ginsburg said at Columbia University last year.

She said the court could have put off dealing with abortion while the state-by-state process evolved or it could have struck down just the Texas law, which allowed abortions only to save a mother's life.

Asked about Ginsburg's musings, Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood said the Roe ruling was critically needed to curb unsafe abortions in states where the procedure was outlawed.

"Women were paying the price with their lives," she said.

However, Carter Snead, a Notre Dame law professor who has studied abortion and bioethics, said Blackmun's opinion was wrong to dismantle state anti-abortion laws so sweepingly.

"One key virtue of democracy is that, win or lose, the outcomes are generally seen as legitimate because all of the competing sides have had their say," Snead said in an email. "In Roe, the court short-circuited this process entirely, and handed a near total victory to one side of a bitterly contested question on the gravest of matters."

Snead said abortion opponents have an enduringly compelling argument ? "that the smallest, weakest, and most unwanted nevertheless have a claim on us." But he said this argument can't be translated into public policy without a change in the Supreme Court's makeup.

Looking ahead, there's no clear path toward an easing of the debate. Some activists and politicians say common ground could be found in a broad new campaign to curtail unintended pregnancies, but many anti-abortion leaders have shown little interest in this.

Some abortion opponents, such as Serrin Foster of Feminists for Life, urge bipartisan efforts to support pregnant young women as they pursue careers or education, so they don't feel financial pressure to have an abortion. But supporters of legal access to abortion look askance at such proposals if they are coupled with calls to take abortion decision-making out of a woman's hands.

For Carrie Gordon Earll, now senior policy analyst for the conservative ministry Focus on the Family, that Roe-established freedom of choice once seemed logical. She got pregnant in 1981 while attending a Christian college and opted to have an abortion.

She recently made a video expressing her regrets.

"I can look back at those 40 years and say without a doubt, the world is not a better place because of abortion, women are not in a better place," she says. "What it has created is a world where you're almost expected to abort if you're pregnant at an inopportune time."

In an interview, Earll mused on how the anti-abortion movement has persevered since Roe.

"We've had 40 years of marketing by Hollywood and the cultural elites that abortion is a good thing, and we still have a battle going on," she said. "We're holding our own."

A similar refrain of perseverance is sounded by Dr. Douglas Laube of Madison, Wis., who began performing abortions as part of his practice a year after the Roe decision.

"It was important for women to be able to legally ensure their right to make their own decision," said Laube, who is chairman of Physicians for Reproductive Health Choice. "But it served to polarize society politically."

Laube is worried by the spread of anti-abortion state laws, but encouraged by the surge of women becoming obstetrician-gynecologists ? a trend he hopes will ease the shortage of abortion providers.

"I see the movement toward the religious right being countered by a growing movement among practitioners and advocates for maintaining this as legal," he said. "That means the controversy will continue. But it also means we will hold our ground."

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Associated Press writer Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this report.

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West African leaders gathering for Mali summit

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) ? West African leaders headed to a special Mali summit in Ivory Coast on Saturday to discuss how to step up their role as the French-led military intervention to oust Islamic extremists from power entered its second week.

Neighboring countries are expected to contribute around 3,000 troops to the operation in Mali, aimed at preventing militants from advancing further south toward the capital.

While some initial contributions from Togo and Nigeria have arrived, concerns about the mission have delayed other countries from sending their promised troops so far.

Charles Koffi Diby, Ivory Coast's foreign affairs minister, said that Mali's neighbors must "face up to the weight of our responsibilities in conducting and coordinating military operations in Mali."

At Saturday's meeting, the big issue will be sorting out a central command for the African force, a French official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the sensitive security matters.

Nigerian Gen. Shehu Usman Abdulkadir is expected to be named the force commander.

As the military intervention entered its second week, Malian forces had reclaimed the key town of Konna whose capture prompted the French action, according to French and Malian military officials.

However, phone lines to the town were still down making it difficult to independently corroborate the claim.

France said it was keeping up the pressure around another key town, Diabaly, which was taken by the Islamists on Monday.

French forces have moved around Diabaly to cut off supplies to the Islamist extremists, said a French official who spoke on condition of anonymity to be able to discuss sensitive security matters.

Mali once enjoyed a reputation as one of West Africa's most stable democracies with the majority of its 15.8 million people practicing a moderate form of Islam.

That changed last March, following a coup in the capital which created the disarray that allowed Islamist extremists to take over the main cities in the distant north.

The U.N. refugee agency said Friday that the fighting in Mali could force as many as 700,000 people to flee their homes in the coming months.

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Associated Press writers Krista Larson in Bamako, Mali; Jamey Keaten in Dakar, Senegal; and Robbie Corey-Boulet in Abidjan, Ivory Coast contributed to this report.

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May I reserve son 2 please (:

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Hey Echo! :3 Can I reserve girl 1?

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Could I reserve girl 3??? (: And, do you prefer for us to have face claims, or just regular photos?

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State Dept: Americans among hostages still held in Algeria

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is telling Algeria to do everything possible to protect hostages as it seeks to free them from militants at a natural gas complex in the Sahara.

Clinton says that in her conversation Friday with Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal, she underscored that "the utmost care must be taken to preserve innocent life."

The State Department says Americans are still being held hostage, and world leaders have criticized Algeria for its handling of the attack.

Clinton did not criticize the North African country.

The attack, she says, was an "act of terror." She also vows greater U.S.-Algerian counterterrorism cooperation in future.

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Bieber's mom produces anti-abortion short film

FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2012 file photo, Justin Bieber, right, and Pattie Mallette arrive at the 40th Anniversary American Music Awards, in Los Angeles. Mallette is an executive producer on an upcoming anti-abortion short film. The makers of ?Crescendo? hope to raise $10 million for pregnancy centers at screenings worldwide starting Feb. 28, 2013. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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(AP) ? Justin Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallette, is an executive producer on an upcoming anti-abortion short film.

The makers of "Crescendo" hope to raise $10 million for pregnancy centers at screenings worldwide starting Feb. 28. Mallette herself will appear at some of these, said production company Movie to Movement on Friday.

The pop star's mother has written and spoken extensively about the addiction and abuse that led to her teenage pregnancy.

Mallette said in a statement she hopes her involvement with "Crescendo" will "encourage young women all over the world, just like me, to let them know that there is a place to go, people who will take care of you and a safe home to live in if you are pregnant and think you have nowhere else to turn."

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

PIC adresses Inaugural 2013 app's privacy policy concerns

Inaugural 2013

A couple days ago we told you about Inaugural 2013 -- a very nicely done app from the Presidential Inaugural Committee that had a pretty peculiar privacy policy, and on the surface looked like a nonpartisan app about the Inauguration. The folks at PIC (The Presidential Inaugural Committee) have clarified their privacy policy a bit with the Washington Post, and want to let everyone know you don't have to share anything with anyone.

Contrary to some concerns, the app only collects one sort of user data: cellphone numbers that users voluntarily share and can opt out of sharing, for use in sending texts to users – such as late-breaking changes and emergency updates. The app has no way to collect e-mails, names or other personal information from users.

The original privacy policy (since replaced in Google Play with a generic page from AT&T) still allows the sharing of any information, but PIC is saying they won't collect any unless you opt-in to use all the services the application offers. If you don't want or need to use any of the location or alert portions of the app, and instead only use the news and video portions, nothing can be used and shared with third parties.

What's not readily apparent, but certainly notable, is that there are numerous links to the PIC website that encourages users to submit information that will be shared under the original PIC privacy policy.

It's a better situation than we originally thought, as the Inaugural news and video portions of the application could be useful. We're still not ready to recommend this one, but we did want to advise everyone of the Presidential Inaugural Committee's response to privacy concerns and criticism.

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All Critics (63) | Top Critics (16) | Fresh (61) | Rotten (2)

Berg's film helps illuminate a case that should certainly be the shame of the state of Arkansas, and perhaps the criminal justice system of the entire United States.

Dubious evidence; suspicious confessions; conveniently located "poor white trash" (Echols' words) to take the rap: The case stank from the beginning, Berg's film argues.

Less an investigative report than a portrait of the community that forms around an ongoing court case, this conveys a patient understanding of the intricacies of law and human behavior that may be termed Kieslowskian.

"West of Memphis" is the fourth film about one of the most heinous cases of wrongful conviction in American judicial history. Do we need a fourth film? Yes, I think we do.

It artfully sketches out the events for anyone who's coming in cold, but basically, its strategy is to take what we already know and go deeper.

Conspicuous in their absence, the directors of the "Paradise Lost" documentaries, the filmmakers who did more than anyone else to keep this story of injustice alive for nearly 20 years...

A whodunit in which truth devastatingly becomes a luxury.

New evidence and a fresh perspective keep the subject matter compelling.

Filmmaker Amy Berg (Oscar nominated Deliver Us From Evil) has once again struck documentary gold with her hard-hitting journalistic feature, West of Memphis.

A lot of it is treading on ground that's been laid by other people, but there's a lot of great new stuff, too.

The infuriating facts in this famous case are illuminated with new human detail.

Diligent, complex and justly indignant.

The case presented in West of Memphis is damning, most of all for a bungling local police department and ambitious local officials who wanted the case solved and chose to overlook obvious suspects...

A worthwhile appendix to the West Memphis Three case.

An extraordinary story told with utter conviction but not without a certain sympathy for the court of public opinion - which wrecked the chance of proper justice for the accused for so long.

If you've seen the 'Paradise Lost' trilogy on the case, 'West of Memphis' will be a must. If not, it's even more so.

[West of Memphis] is a captivating albeit disturbing look at failed justice and the search for the truth... do not miss this film!

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UN fails in attempt to restart Iran nuke probe

(AP) ? A team of U.N. experts has returned from Tehran without agreement on a long-sought deal that would restart its probe of suspicions that Tehran secretly worked on developing nuclear arms.

Iran denies such allegations, asserting that all its nuclear activities are peaceful. It stopped answering questions about the allegations more than four years ago, saying it had provided enough information. New attempts to restart the investigation have dragged on for more than a year, with Tehran insisting on a detailed outline of what U.N. experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency may or may not do in their investigations.

Team head Herman Nackaerts said Friday that "differences remain," and no deal was reached.

He told reporters at Vienna airport that the two sides will meet again in Tehran Feb. 12.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Mark Sanford Playbook: Four Ways to Rebound From a Sex Scandal

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford officially announced his political comeback Wednesday, emerging from a two-year hibernation and from the humiliation of an all-too-public affair with an Argentine journalist and a fictitious vacation on the Appalachian Trail. ?

For most politicians, such damaging personal indiscretions mean permanent political purgatory ? think Anthony Weiner, who?s currently unemployed, or Eliot Spitzer, just ousted from Current TV ? but Sanford is looking in surprisingly good shape to make a political comeback. ?Running for his old congressional seat recently vacated by appointed GOP Sen. Tim Scott, he already looks like an early favorite.

So what?s Sanford?s secret??Here are his four time-tested rules to credibly make a comeback from a sex scandal.

Play to your strengths; be honest about your weaknesses.

Sanford is running in a solidly Republican district, so whoever goes on to win the March 19 primary will likely be the next representative. So how does one stand out from the pack in South Carolina? Tout your conservative credentials (and in Sanford?s case, remind voters why they elected him in the first place.) That?s what he did in the press release announcing his candidacy by mentioning ?runaway government spending? and how he cut the deficit as governor.

In an e-mail to supporters, Sanford highlighted his congressional record, including his fiscal conservatism and the high ratings he had received from Citizens Against Government Waste and the National Taxpayers Union. He also noted being the first governor in the country to reject federal stimulus money.

But he didn't shy away from his past affair -- a signal of how he intends to handle it in the short campaign season -- writing he "failed miserably in my personal life.?

?While it remains important that you do so humbly and with the full acknowledgement of one?s imperfections, you have to take what you have learned and move again based on the voice inside and the urgings and encouragement of others,? he wrote.

Sanford also began apologizing before he left office, which may have helped his early return to politics. Republican Party Chairman Chad Connelly said that he did a lot of work before he left office, calling ?every county chairman in the party and said, ?You know, I?m sorry.? ?

Connelly said that how successful Sanford is will likely depend on ?how much he?s going to be able to change the narrative? away from his scandal and to issues like the economy, which are ?Sanford?s wheelhouse.?

Then there?s the geography of where Sanford is running: the state's low country, which includes Charleston. It?s less socially conservative than other parts of the state, where voters may be more likely to forgive him for his moral failings than in parts of the state where evangelical voters hold greater sway.

It?s also largely the same district Sanford ran in when he served in the House, and that matters. ?If anybody would forgive him for moral lapses, it would be them,? he says, adding, ?They are the people who know him best.?

Make sure your ex-wife isn?t running.

Sanford faced such a prospect. His ex-wife, Jenny Sanford, had been mulling a run. But she declared on Monday that she wouldn?t jump into the race, telling the Associated Press that ?my job as mom right now is much more important.?

Former South Carolina GOP Chairman Katon Dawson wasn?t surprised. He says the decision was ?very consistent with who she is.... I just never saw Jenny taking that seriously.?

Mark Sanford didn?t make his run official until after his ex-wife made her non-run official. Now he doesn?t have to answer any questions on the possibility of a Sanford versus Sanford matchup.

But even with his ex-wife out of the race, he still faces a list of possible challengers including former state Sen. John Kuhn, businessman Keith Blandford; state Rep. Wendell Gilliard; state Rep. Chip Limehouse; state Rep. Andy Patrick; state Sen. Larry Grooms; former state Treasurer Thomas Ravenel and Teddy Turner, a high school economics teacher and son of billionaire Ted Turner. Think that?s a lot? More Republicans could still jump in -- the filing deadline isn?t until Jan. 28.

Raise big bucks.

Scandal or not, in order to win, any candidate needs to be able to raise money, and Sanford is a proven fundraiser. He built up strong fundraising networks during previous runs, and he?ll need them and in a crowded primary.

Sanford already holds a potential early fundraising advantage. He said he?d tap into some of the money leftover from his previous congressional and statewide runs. But he still could face some deep-pocketed opponents, like Turner.

Time is a critical advantage for Sanford: The primary is March 19, and the runoff is April 2. That?s a pretty short timeframe for a lesser-known challenger to pull in all tons of cash. Connelly says that other potential candidates have ?a tall hill to climb? to catch up with Sanford on fundraising and name ID.

Stay out of the spotlight until you?re ready to run.

Patience is a virtue. Political junkies remember the painfully awkward press conference he held to confess his misdeeds. But time heals all wounds, and many voters are willing to forgive and forget.? Like a good ex, he gave voters space before trying to get back together. He didn?t become a cable TV pundit, start a nonprofit or float his name for other political gigs to keep his name in the news. It wasn?t until Scott?s appointment opened up this congressional seat that Sanford threw his name into the ring.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mark-sanford-playbook-four-ways-rebound-sex-scandal-082602417--politics.html

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