gestapo.jpgWe're reporting over on our political site, Capitol Hill Blue, that President Barack Obama wants to expand the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security to allow it become a national police force -- or an American Gestapo.

In proposals presented to Congress, Obama wants to extend the enforcement goals of DHS from the current four areas related to terrorism to 14 areas that includes immigration enforcement, cyber-crime, pandemics and other jurisdictions.

Obama is turning out to be more dangerous than George W. Bush -- the man he replaced.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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From The Kingsport (TN) Times-News

Two Gray residents, allegedly caught hiding out with about $300 worth of snack cakes taken from trucks parked outside a Kingsport bread company, were arrested Friday.

According to a Sullivan County Sheriff's Office report, a deputy responded to the Merita Bread Co., 5446 Fort Henry Drive, about 11:38 p.m. An employee had called to report that he could hear someone in one of the trucks.

Upon arrival, the deputy found footprints leading into one truck that had about $300 worth of Hostess snacks - Cupcakes, MiniMuffins, Streusel Cakes, Twinkies, Zingers and 100 Calorie Cakes - piled up beside it.

A search of the area revealed the two men were hiding underneath the truck with the cakes stacked beside it.


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er watching Jay Leno's incredible interview with Oprah Winfrey, the only question remaining is: "Is this guy in therapy?" If he isn't, he damn well should be.

Leno's ego is obviously out of control and it is obvious as well that he fails to see that he is very much to blame for the mess at NBC over his failed prime-time show as well as the public relations disaster from the ouster of Conan O'Brien and his replacement on the Tonight Show.

You have to wonder why NBC is trying so hard to hold on to Leno.

 
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decided to build the new Doug Thompson Media site with Movable Type 5, the latest version of the Content Manage System (CMS)/blog software from SixApart.

With WordPress and Drupal dominating most of the discussion for open source CMS and/or blogs, MT has fallen out of favor with the mainstream but remains popular with hardcore designers and coders.

Still learning the ins and outs of this latest version of MT. Will have more as I put it through its paces.
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020110riptornap.jpgRip Torn was so intoxicated when he broke into a Connecticut bank carrying a loaded gun that he thought he was home, taking off his hat and boots and leaving them by the door, according to court records.

The 78-year-old actor was wearing the same battered boots Monday when he was arraigned on several charges after spending the weekend in a police holding cell near his hometown of Salisbury, in northwestern Connecticut.

Torn, who did not enter a plea, was released on $100,000 bond a few hours later and waded through a phalanx of media to a friend's waiting vehicle. He smiled and wished onlookers a nice day but did not answer questions about the arrest.

He is expected to enter an alcohol rehabilitation center in New York as early as Tuesday, according to his attorney.

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First rule for teachers who mess around with kids: Don't leave a hickey on their necks. It was a hickey that led to the arrest of the coach of a girls volleyball team at Poly Prep Country Day School, a fancy private school in Dyker Heights in New York City.

Police charged Coach Lisa Guttilla, 37, with misdemeanor sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of child, an unidentified 14-year-old girl on her team.

Their affair came to light after the girl's mother saw the hickey on her daughter's neck and demanded the explanation. The girl confessed.

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121609teensex.jpgTwo Ben Franklin Middle School students who Valparaiso police said were caught using their cell phones to exchange nude pictures of each other -- a practice called sexual texting or "sexting" -- are facing criminal charges.

A 13-year-old Valparaiso girl and a 12-year-old Valparaiso boy were referred to juvenile probation on charges of possession of child pornography and child exploitation. In adult court, the charges would carry a maximum penalty of 11 years in prison, but prosecutors expect the case to be handled in the juvenile system.

"Something needs to be done, but we think dealing with them through the juvenile court system is appropriate, so as not to saddle them with (consequences) from the adult system," Porter County Prosecutor Brian Gensel said.

In the adult system, convicted offenders face not only prison time but also having to register as a sex offender.

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012710teensex.jpgAccording to the Guttmacher Institute, whose mission statement reads "advancing sexual and reproductive health worldwide," the teenager pregnancy rate is up for the first time in a decade.

Teens, they say, are getting it on more and more and not worrying about little things like condoms or other methods of birth control.

Reports The Institute:

For the first time in more than a decade, the nation's teen pregnancy rate rose 3% in 2006, reflecting increases in teen birth and abortion rates of 4% and 1%, respectively.

These new data from the Guttmacher Institute are especially noteworthy because they provide the first documentation of what experts have suspected for several years, based on trends in teens' contraceptive use--that the overall teen pregnancy rate would increase in the mid-2000s following steep declines in the 1990s and a subsequent plateau in the early 2000s. The significant drop in teen pregnancy rates in the 1990s was overwhelmingly the result of more and better use of contraceptives among sexually active teens. However, this decline started to stall out in the early 2000s, at the same time that sex education programs aimed exclusively at promoting abstinence--and prohibited by law from discussing the benefits of contraception--became increasingly widespread and teens' use of contraceptives declined.

"After more than a decade of progress, this reversal is deeply troubling," says Heather Boonstra, Guttmacher Institute senior public policy associate. "It coincides with an increase in rigid abstinence-only-until-marriage programs, which received major funding boosts under the Bush administration. A strong body of research shows that these programs do not work. Fortunately, the heyday of this failed experiment has come to an end with the enactment of a new teen pregnancy prevention initiative that ensures that programs will be age-appropriate, medically accurate and, most importantly, based on research demonstrating their effectiveness."


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012710eli.jpgIf the New York Daily News is correct, Tiger Wood's blond Barbie-doll wife wants to be The Good Wife and stay with her philandering husband. At the same time, Tiger says he wants to get back in the game.

The game of golf that is.

No word yet on whether or not the disgraced king of the links is still linking up with any woman who's willing.

Reports The Daily News:

Tiger Woods' wife wants to save a marriage - but the disgraced golfer wants to save a money-making brand.

While Elin Nordegren is desperate for their two kids to have a dad, Woods "wants to go back to being a golf star with major endorsements," a Florida insider told People.com Tuesday.

"He wants his clients, who have kids of their own, to think he is a good family man."

Woods, the insider said, had hoped that his wife's furor over his serial philandering "would die down so they could discuss the situation and behave rationally."


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According to some published reports, GOP Senator-elect Scott Brown, who posed nude for Cosmo mag back when he modeled, says he just might do it again.

We've heard about politicians who promise "full disclosure" but this may be more than we want to know.


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