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I, too, am sad about Bill Safire’s death He and I had a few very funny exchanges. I didn’t agree with him politically, but loved his column and as a wordsmith held him in great esteem.
Look out Sarah Palin! If she intends to throw her hat into the ring in 2012, she may have another female vying for the same position. Liz Cheney may be ginning up to pave her way to the White House. In the audience during Cheney’s speech in Nashville this weekend, was a man with a Mohawk by the name of Fingers Malloy, a conservative blogger, who summed up pretty much what the audience seemed to believe––"She [Cheney] is one of the fresh faces of our movement."
To Bev above: Are you still in the orange dust bowl?
phyllis: …a man with a Mohawk by the name of Fingers Malloy,
LOL. You’re making this up, right?
I just read the best show on TV The Cleaner has been cancelled!! Why can’t we keep any quality shows on tv anymore??? This was the one show that was real, gripping, and honest! Not a reality show, a good old fashion well acted, well written show! What is WRONG WITH TV?? I’m so sick of these fake reality shows!
I read this story, and I’m truly appalled by what is going to happen to this young woman!
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A judge in Malaysia has upheld a court verdict to cane a Muslim woman for drinking beer, news reports said Monday, re-igniting a controversy over Islamic justice in this moderate Muslim-majority country.
The Star newspaper’s Web site and national news agency Bernama said the chief Shariah judge of Pahang state ruled that a Shariah High Court’s verdict against Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32, was correct and should stay.
If the punishment is carried out, Kartika would become the first Muslim woman to be caned in Malaysia, where about 60 percent of the 28 million people are Muslims. No date was immediately set for the caning.
Kartika, a former model and nurse, was sentenced in July to six strokes of the cane and a fine of 5,000 ringgit ($1,400) for drinking beer in December 2007 at a beach resort in violation of Islamic laws. Islam forbids Muslims from drinking alcohol.
Kartika, who pleaded guilty, refused to appeal her sentence and was on the verge of being caned on Aug. 24. But the punishment was halted at the last minute following an uproar in the media and among rights activists.
Instead, the government asked the Shariah High Court Appeals Panel in Kuantan, the capital of Pahang, to review the verdict.
"I found that the High Court Judge had acted accordingly within his jurisdiction as provided" by relevant laws of Pahang state, Pahang Shariah Chief Judge Abdul Hamid Abdul Rahman told The Star.
"As such, the decision stays," he was quoted as saying.
He said it was now up to the Pahang Islamic Religious Department to implement the punishment. The department’s officials, who are like morality police, routinely conduct raids to catch people violating Islamic laws but most perpetrators are usually let off with fines.
Kartika has said previously she is ready to be caned.
The caning would be done with a thin stick on the back and would be largely symbolic rather than aimed at causing pain, unlike the caning of rapists and drug smugglers with a thick rattan stick on bare buttocks that causes the skin to break and leave scars.
But activists say even a gentle caning raises the broader question of whether such Islamic laws should intrude into Muslims’ private lives and whether radical Islam is creeping into the judiciary.
Malaysia follows a dual-track justice system. Shariah laws apply to Muslims in all personal matters. Non-Muslims – Chinese, Indians, Sikhs and other minorities – are covered by civil laws, and are free to drink.
Only three states in Malaysia – Pahang, Perlis and Kelantan – impose caning for drinking alcohol. In the other 10 states it is punishable by a fine.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/28/kartika-sari-dewi-shukarn_0_n_301795.html
Salon dot com is doing a 3-part series on Glenn Beck, here’s an excerpt from pt. 3:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/09/23/glenn_beck_three/"Beck used to get hammered after every show at this little bar-café down the street," remembers a music programmer who worked with Beck. "At first we thought he was going to get lunch." The extent to which Beck was struggling to keep it together is highlighted by Beck’s arrest one afternoon just outside Baltimore. He was speeding in his DeLorean with one of the car’s gull-wing doors wide open when the cops pulled him over. According to a former colleague, Beck was "completely out of it" when a B104 manager went down to the station to bail him out.
In his 2003 book, "Real America," Beck refers to himself as a borderline schizophrenic. Whether that statement is matter-of-fact or intended for effect, he has spoken more than once about taking drugs for ADHD, and when he was at B104, Beck’s coworkers believed him to be taking prescription medication for some kind of mental or psychological ills. "He used to complain that his medication made him feel like he was ‘under wet blankets,’" remembers the former music programmer.
Today, when Beck wants to illustrate the jerk he used to be, he tells the story of the time he fired an employee for bringing him the wrong pen during a promotional event. According to former colleagues in Baltimore, Beck didn’t just fire people in fits of rage — he fired them slowly and publicly. "He used to take people to a bar and sit them down and just humiliate them in public. He was a sadist, the kind of guy who rips wings off of flies," remembers a colleague.
Per the article: "Beck claims to have gotten high every single day from ages 16 through 31, using marijuana, cocaine, and booze. He hopped from job-to-job for years, earning a reputation as a major-league anti-social misfit. He considered suicide in the mid-1990s, but thanks to having lucked into a job at a Clear Channel-owned station in 1992 (before the company exploded into a broadcasting behemoth), Beck in the late 90s managed to get the break that would set his career on fire, landing a talk show in Tampa, Florida."
This is not news, DeB. Glenn Beck freely admits all his past sins, and expresses extreme anguish for having been such a "jerk."
He is a recovering alcoholic. He has found his way, has a nice family, attends church, obeys the law, and worries a lot about the state of our nation.
Most compassionate Americans are ready to forgive when a person finds their way back to the right path. Hopefully the day will come when you, too, will forgive him a regrettable past life.
Callie O, no joke!! He has admitted publicly that he was in rehab for alcohol abuse, just like Joan Kennedy, Betty Ford and other high profile people.
DeBurca, unfortunately is digging in the dirt for negative info on Beck. So far no one on the left has gotten back to me on the "lies" that Beck supposedly has told…..not one.
Maggie, he is a "drama king" so doubt about it. He digs for the truth and so far no one can dispute what he comes up with…I mean, ACORN firing employees and the White House totally distancing themselves from ACORN and Van Jones is significant.
I’m not a fan of Whoopi Goldberg and I bet she couldn’t detail any lies that he has told. I find that the left just simply isn’t interested in the truth that he is uncovering. That’s okay. Now the "other" media channels are starting to pay attention and actually reporting "the news" even if it doesn’t present this administration in a favorable light.