Injured boy doesn’t know attacks in India killed relatives – CNN.com.
Another child orphaned by these horrible attacks. š

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December 4th, 2008 [General, News]
Injured boy doesn’t know attacks in India killed relatives – CNN.com.
Another child orphaned by these horrible attacks. š
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December 4th, 2008 [General, News]
Read Sandra Samuel’s account of the targeting of the Chabad House in Mumbai and the way she saved the life of the Holtzbergs’ baby. Amazing. People are just… amazing sometimes. In a good way.
How awful that the child saw his parents killed, though. I didn’t know that before, though it explains the news accounts of his blood-soaked pants. This poor baby. š At least he has this wonderful woman looking out for him.
Things just keep getting worse for his family, though. Not only is the Mumbai police commissioner now stating that evidence shows the people killed in the Chabad house were tortured first, but it turns out that Rivkah Holtzberg was five months pregnant.
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December 4th, 2008 [General, Health & Wellness]
Thought you were safe this holiday season? Guess again. A new study suggests good cheer may spread itself. Apparently it threatens to become a rampant epidemic. Be careful out there!

OH NO! You’ve been exposed!!!!
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December 4th, 2008 [Civil Rights, General, News, US]
What the fuck, man?
Anaheim officer mistakenly kills man on his front lawn.
But on the bright side, he was innocent. Wait – what?!?!
I’m sure it came as SUUUUUCH a relief to Julian Alexander’s family that the police have proclaimed that he was “was innocent of anything that the officer suspected was going on in the neighborhood.”
No, really – it’s precious:
“Anaheim Police Chief John Welter met with about 30 members of Alexander’s family Tuesday afternoon at a news conference. While not coming out and saying it was the department’s fault, Chief Welter wanted Alexander’s family to know that the 20-year-old, in the department’s eyes, was an innocent bystander in this incident.”
Fantastic. I’m sure that line went over great at the FUNERAL. “Well, we’ve lost our beloved son, grandson, husband, soon-to-be father because he looked like the suspects (in that he was black, and that’s pretty much it)… but on the bright side, the police say he didn’t do anything to deserve this! What a relief!”
To be somewhat fair to the police, I think the family had asked them to specify in their news release that he was an innocent bystander – but still! This reminds me of the way they used to test women for witchcraft by weighting them down with stones and putting them in the water. If the women survived, they were guilty and sent to be hanged. If they drowned, well, at least their families could take consolation in the fact that they were innocent…
So sad – the kid was only 20 years old – and his wife was 7 months pregnant at the time. She’s due this month.
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December 4th, 2008 [Civil Rights, General, Law & Politics, News, World]
Terrorism Thatās Personal – NYTimes.com.
“Since 1994, Ms. Bukhari has documented 7,800 cases of women who were deliberately burned, scalded or subjected to acid attacks, just in the Islamabad area. In only 2 percent of those cases was anyone convicted.”
This NY Times article highlights the prevalence of acid and burning attacks against women in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other countries where women are viewed as inferior to men. It’s disgusting that these men are getting away with these acts 98% of the time. Absolutely disgusting.
Watch the video. You need to watch the video.
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December 3rd, 2008 [Education, Financial, General]
Cash-strapped teacher sells ads on tests – CNN.com.
It’s sad that it had to come to this… but hey, the guy is smart! Here’s hoping this doesn’t become a permanent fix.
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December 3rd, 2008 [Arts & Entertainment, General]
Transcript: Brad Pitt on movies, family and New Orleans – CNN.com.
Gotta love the Jolie-Pitt family…
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December 3rd, 2008 [General, News]
Israel buries victims of Mumbai terror attacks – CNN.com.
That poor little boy. He’s already lost a brother. His other brother is going to die. And his parents are gone. The poor kid’s second birthday was the day after the attacks, so he’ll never even get the chance to enjoy his birthdays without a dark cloud of memory cast over them.
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December 3rd, 2008 [General, Law & Politics]
you thought we wouldnāt notice Ā» Blog Archive Ā» Rosamond the Strange.
Iiiiinteresting.
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December 2nd, 2008 [General, Humor]
Oldest Ever Lolcat Found gasp Iz From Teh 1905.
The differences are clear. Proper grammar and a more formal tone was in vogue back then. But the similarities to modern-day kitten struggles and lolcats are amazing. ALL CAPS is still cool, but most importantly, she also no can has cheezburger. More than a hundred years later, all thatās changed is the spelling.
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December 1st, 2008 [Financial, General, News, US]
It’s official: We’ve been in a recession for a full year now.
This, from the National Institute of DUH!
Of course, it’s good to know that this isn’t all in our heads… you know, like some sort of mental recession by a nation of whiners…
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November 30th, 2008 [Civil Rights, Financial, General]
Pam’s House Blend:: Shopping With My Pink Dollars…How Much Research Do I Need To Do?.
Shopping with my pink dollars in a way that rewards businesses that have progressive policies for their trans employees apparently is going to take a lot of effort on my part. I believe after watching Milk on T-Day night, I believe it’s incredibly important to reward the businesses that support people like me the most.
Turns out the company she was looking at was doing the BARE minimum to get a 100% rating from HRC – and it wasn’t very much. I don’t think anybody should be surprised that HRC isn’t going to provide a sufficient measure for trans-friendly businesses… considering they’re not particularly trans-friendly themselves. š
As for anybody who would criticize and claim we’re “blacklisting” companies for their beliefs? Guess what? You people have been doing this for YYEEEEEEAARS. Just ask the American Family Association, which has browbeaten countless corporations into repealing their support for LGBT causes or pulling their advertising from gay-friendly TV programming, and which has organized multiple boycotts of companies which simply committed the heinous crime of offering domestic partnership benefits to its employees. OH NOES – EQUALITY! Punish! Punish! Kill! Kill!
Deal with it. It’s a taste of your own damned medicine.
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November 30th, 2008 [General, News]
Armed Teams Sowed Chaos With Precision – NYTimes.com.
Utter insanity. How easily could this happen here in the States?
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November 30th, 2008 [General, News, Shopping, US]
Wal-Mart death preventable, union says – CNN.com.
Well, yeah. A lot of the bad things that happen at (and because of) Wal-Mart are preventable. The problem is that they never bother to make the effort to prevent them. They have so much money that they simply do not care. So they pay $1 or $2 million to the family who lost a loved one. It might have cost them $3 or $4 million to hire extra people and arrange for crowd control and barriers in all of their stores. Hey, in their eyes, they probably see this death as a bargain. A rolled-back price, if you will…
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November 29th, 2008 [Civil Rights, General, Humor, Marriage Equality]
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November 29th, 2008 [General, News, World]
An idea lost on fanatics – Los Angeles Times.
The brittle, fanatic minds that could countenance something like the Mumbai massacre are well armored against real-world complexities, like irony and paradox. If they were not, they might have realized that they could not have found a more confounding target for their hatred of Jews than one of the thousands of houses around the world operated by the Chabad Lubavitch movement for which Holtzberg and his wife served as emissaries. The facility they ran is really an observant Jewish version of the old-fashioned settlement houses, a place that simply was there to educate and to help.
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November 29th, 2008 [General, News, US]
Worker dies in Black Friday store rush – 11/29/08 – New York News and Tri-State News – 7online.com.
"This incident was avoidable," said Bruce Both, President of United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1500. "Where were the safety barriers? Where was security? How did store management not see dangerous numbers of customers barreling down on the store in such an unsafe manner?" asked President Both. "This is not just tragic; it rises to a level of blatant irresponsibility by Wal-Mart. UFCW Local 1500 will demand a full investigation by all levels of Government to ensure both justice for the surviving family members and to ensure the safety of current employees and the general public. This can never be allowed to happen again and those responsible must be held accountable," Both concluded.
Amen!
Oh, and here’s another fun detail from this article – remember how I said Wal-Mart finally did something right by closing the store for the day after the employee was killed?
They re-opened around 1PM that same day. They re-opened hours later, after making the announcement to all the newsmedia that they were closing for the day because of what happened.
Reminds me of the time Wal-Mart got a huge amount of flak for selling The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion categorized as a Social Sciences book on their website, with a caption about how if this book is true, it sure sheds some light on current world situations. “If this book is true”???? It’s a known forgery! This is common knowledge! FUCKING BASTARDS. Can you imagine? It’s like selling Mein Kampf and marketing it as “one man’s heroic struggle.” I was one of the people who sent them a nasty letter.
So anyway, after they got called out on this ridiculous situation, they issued a press release apologizing for the mistake and announced that they would no longer be selling this book.
In English.
Well, no. The press release certainly didn’t make that little stipulation. But a week after they removed the book from their website, I searched their website and discovered that the book was still being sold in Spanish! Oops.
So yeah. They reopened the store a few hours later. Disgusting, but no surprises there. That’s Wal-Mart.
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November 28th, 2008 [General, News, US]
This story just makes me sick. A Wal-Mart employee was trampled to death as the store opened and the crowd literally broke down the stores surging into the store.
I heard about this while waiting in line at Kohl’s earlier today with a friend and some relatives. People were griping about the long wait, and talking about how crazy it was that the line was sooooo long. One lady mentioned something about a stampede at another store, and a bunch of other people chimed in, adding that an employee at that other store was killed and a pregnant lady was injured and might be having a miscarriage. (Thankfully the pregnant woman who was injured did not have a miscarriage; the news article says her baby will be fine). I remarked that that at the very least, hearing this story made waiting 1.5 hours in line to check out seem pretty darned nice.
When one guy mentioned that the store in question was Wal-Mart, I quietly muttered, “Well. That’s Wal-Mart.” One of my relatives overheard this and was like, “Oh, I know you don’t like Wal-Mart, but you can’t blame this on them too!!” I pointed out that it was their responsibility to manage crowds and hire extra security, because crowds certainly can’t manage themselves – and the people around us in line started chipping in about how dangerous Wal-Mart parking lots are, and how they don’t really invest in security anyway, and how they understaff their stores, and all the stuff that I am always wishing more people knew about. I was impressed.
Seriously, people – the story makes me sick. What really kills me is that when the store finally did something RIGHT by shutting down for the day, after the employee had been murdered by careless and selfish shoppers, this same crowd actually got angry at the store for closing. They were indignant, insisting that they deserved their discounts after waiting in line since 5AM.
These people KILLED a man, and simply did not seem to care.
Meanwhile, wouldn’t it have been worth a little extra money for Wal-Mart to fucking hire some crowd management staff, when they know damned well that they’re going to have a crowd like this? Rabid shoppers are not exactly a new phenomenon, especially on major “shopping holidays.” But God forbid a Wal-Mart should be adequately staffed… Oh no. Their feigning surprise at this incident is like John McCain going, “Good heavens! Who knew sub-prime lending would lead to economic collapse??? If only we had known, we could have prevented this crisis…”
Honestly. I wish they could be held accountable for what they did. The store, the crowd, the decision-makers. I wish every person whose foot touched this man, or who deliberately jostled somebody into somebody else into somebody else whose foot touched this man, could share a little bit in the punishment for his completely unnecessary death. I wish the store could be held accountable for failing to provide adequate crowd control mechanisms.
But of course, nobody will be held accountable. Oh, people will be criticized, but nobody will really be punished for this. Ah, America and its consumer-driven mob mentality.
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November 28th, 2008 [General]
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November 28th, 2008 [General, News]
UPDATE: Mumbai-Based Rabbi and Wife Killed in Terrorist Attacks – Stories – Chabad-Lubavitch News.
Wow. They were so young. I was so relieved to hear that their child made it out safely – but this is so sad. I mean, I’m sad for everybody who lost their lives these past few days (including that poor Walmart employee who got trampled by a mob of overeager shoppers) – but somehow it hits home when it’s people you could easily know, even if you don’t. You know?
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November 28th, 2008 [Civil Rights, General, Marriage Equality]
Pam’s House Blend:: An Interesting Social Experiment:
Fun indeed! Ackerman decided to no longer recognize the marriages of those around him, much like what happened in the last election. It’s an interesting idea.
I like it. It entertains me. But I think I might only apply it to people who don’t recognize my wife as my wife.
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November 28th, 2008 [General, News, US]
Okay, so like… this story is really disturbing and a little bit suspicious (she really didn’t know him?) and kinda gross (okay, a lot gross)… but even MORE disturbing is this comment left on the article by a reader:
As for females talking about a double-standard. There sure is. It’s called biology.
If this woman gets knocked up, the guy would unknowingly raise the child. It’s called cuckholding and is one of the most horrific shames a man can endure. She is dishonoring his family, forcing him to raise someone else’s children. Absolutely disgusting. As for the other cheater, he’s getting some high fives because some sucker is raising his kid now. His DNA gets to go on.
That the husband blames himself is awful. That’s a product of this overly feminized society. To be honest, if my partner did this to me, I would be hard-pressed not to kill her. In other countries, where the concept of HONOR exists, this might be justifiable.
Also, in this overpopulated world, mamabear should not be allowed to have six kids. From her comments, she sounds like a very selfish person.
Wow. That’s even more sick than the story itself. This guy actually believes that “honor killings” are about honor and not the male ego, and he almost seems sorry that he couldn’t get away with that here.
Disgusting.
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November 28th, 2008 [General, News, World]
Standoffs continue in Mumbai as soldiers storm Jewish center – CNN.com.
I somehow found myself on the mailing list of the local Chabad and never removed myself… so I’ve been getting emails about this situation ever since it started. I guess the Israelis lost touch with the rabbi a few hours after this whole catastrophe started, and they haven’t heard from him since. Thankfully the baby escaped with somebody who works at the house – I can only hope his parents are safe as well. But given how much terrorists love Jews… I don’t have much hope.
Interestingly, the Indian government is refusing aid from the Israelis – including humanitarian, ingelligence, and military aid – in dealing with this crisis. Not really sure what to make of that.
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November 26th, 2008 [Coupons & Discounts, Financial, General, News]
ABC News: Going-Out-of-Business Sales Not Such a Bargain.
Fascinating. I mean, I figured liquidation sales were probably not such a great deal because this is their last big shot at actually selling their merch – but I didn’t realize that the stuff was actually being sold by third party liquidators. An interesting read!
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November 26th, 2008 [Books, Coupons & Discounts, General]
Attention, Barnes & Noble members! From now until November 30, you can use coupon code V7E3F7F to take an additional 40% off a single book item, on top of your regular member discount, when you use your Mastercard to make the purchase. If you click on the coupon code number, you can read more information about the deal. Note that you can use it once in stores AND once on the website. Awesome!
Now, the trick with these coupons is to go for the MAXIMUM discount. Of course you can get a little paperback for a few bucks and be happy that you didn’t pay a few bucks more… but the real savings comes when you buy the bigger-ticket items.
Unfortunately, this discount code doesn’t work on textbooks – but apparently it DOES seem to work on box-sets. For example, want to replace your old, battered Harry Potter volumes for a shiny new collection? Check it out:
Harry Potter Hardcover Boxed Set @ BarnesandNoble.com:
List price: $195.00
Online price: $136.50
Member price: $122.85
Price with coupon code: $85.19
HOLY MOLY! Now that’s a deal! BN members, start shopping at Barnes & Noble now, and don’t forget to copy the coupon code – V7E3F7F – and use your Mastercard to get the discount! Expires November 30.
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