C.L.I.C.K. for Justice and Equality is an agent of communication alerting our social community of injustices and inequalities among the socially disadvantaged and disenfranchised individual. C.L.I.C.K. developed and created this website to assist the socially disenfranchised or disadvantaged individual in litigating their issues in Federal and State courts.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday stayed Judge Vaughn Walker's ruling in the high-profile constitutional challenge to California's same-sex marriage ban. The appeals court agreed to hear in early December a bid by same-sex marriage opponents to appeal the case in the place of Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown, who have declined to file an appeal. But the court hinted in its order that it was skeptical of the opponents' standing to appeal the case.

Dr. Laura's racially charged rant





Media Matters August 16, 2010

Dear Friend,

This has to be heard to be believed. In an extended segment on August 10, radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger responded to an African-American caller upset about racism by engaging in a long, racially insensitive rant that included 11 uses of the N-word.

One sponsor, Advance Auto Parts, has announced that it is "investigating" Schlessinger's comments. Advance Auto Parts and other sponsors need to hear from you.

Click here to hear the shocking, bizarre audio and ask yourself: Is this what her sponsors are paying for?

Then call Advance Auto Parts at 1-877-ADVANCE and tell them they should stop advertising on Dr. Laura's show.

In the nearly seven-minute-long rant, Schlessinger attacks the NAACP, says that claims of racism are "hypersensitivity" bred by "black activists" who want "power," and tells her caller that she has "a chip on [her] shoulder" and advises, "If you're that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry outside your race."

"I really thought that once we had a black president, the attempt to demonize whites hating blacks would stop. But it seems to have grown," Schlessinger says as she ends her breathtaking screed.

Schlessinger apologized for using the N-word, as if the rest of her words didn't provide a clear view of her feelings on race in America.

It's time to ask Dr. Laura's sponsors: What are you supporting?

These kinds of inflammatory comments are nothing new -- Dr. Laura has a pattern of making insensitive attacks, especially against gays and lesbians. Her racial rant, however, is over the top. Companies that advertise on Schlessinger's show are supporting and perpetuating her extreme, incendiary racial views.

This week, Media Matters for America will be asking her sponsors where they stand, and you can help. Click here to hear the appalling audio, get sponsor contact information, and pledge to contact one of Dr. Laura's sponsors.

Join us in sending a message to Dr. Laura's sponsors: no more.

It's time to ask Dr. Laura's sponsors: What are you supporting?

Eric Burns
Media Matters for America

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking here

© 2010 Media Matters for America
455 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20001

This action alert sponsored by:

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) claimed vindication Monday after the Justice Department said it wouldn't bring federal corruption charges against him, six years after opening the case. He criticized the "criminalization of politics," telling reporters on a conference call: "It's no longer good enough to beat you on policy. They have to completely drown you and put you in prison and destroy your family and your reputation, your finances and then dance on your grave," DeLay told reporters.

VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND TRAINING COMMUNITY FAIR





JOIN US FOR THIS AMAZING EVENT!!!

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION
800-520-9946
www.changinglifeinc.com

Powered by Mad Mimi®

ABC7 eNews





>>> Having trouble viewing this newsletter? View as a webpage.

Top Stories

Monday, August 16, 2010


Blagojevich Trial: Jurors want transcript | VIDEO
After a three-day weekend, jurors in the corruption trial of former governor Rod Blagojevich asked for a transcript of a witness Monday morning.

Teen boy on bike killed in hit-and-run | VIDEO
Cook County police are searching for the driver who struck and killed a teenage boy on a bicycle at a south suburban intersection.

Early morning fires injure firefighters, others
Four people, including two firefighters, were hurt after an early morning fire on the city's West Side Monday.

Chicago area Exelon nuclear plant shut down
Both reactors at Exelon Corp.'s nuclear power plant in Braidwood have shut down, and the company is looking for the source of the problem.

Firefighters battle blaze at West Loop building
Randolph Street between Halsted and Des Plaines was blocked early Monday after a fire broke out in a two-story building.

Teen shot to death in Albany Park neighborhood
A teenager was shot to death Monday morning in a parked car in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood.


MORE STORIES

Strange News

Pig-calling contest nothing to snort at | VIDEO

Hundreds kiss in NYC to honor end of WWII

Fla. pastor spends 3 days 50 feet in the air

3 kids buy plane tickets, fly alone to wrong city

Lawyer: NY flight attendant wants to return to air


Consumer

Miller Coors creates new company

Report: Rising airfares could affect vacation plans

Delta travelers can use Facebook, iPhone app to book flights

Fresh Express recalling some salad products

Ben and Jerry's ice cream: Not so natural?


Healthbeat

Device helps detect cervical cancer earlier

More teens turning to Botox

Possible acetaminophen link to asthma in teens

Report: Personality not linked to cancer prognosis

Scientists want cholesterol pills with fast food


MOST POPULAR

Advertisement


TODAY'S WEATHER OUTLOOK

84°F

Today's weather

62°F

Sunshine and pleasant with low humidity


Hour-by-Hour | 7 Day Forecast | Radar & Satellite

TONIGHT ON ABC

    7:00 PMBachelor Pad
    9:01 PMDating in the Dark
    10:00 PMABC 7 News
    10:35 PMNightline






Oprah looking for members of first audience The "Oprah Winfrey Show" is asking for your help! The show is trying to track down the people who filled its first studio audience.


Pig-calling contest nothing to snort at Who deserves a bigger trophy - the best pig-caller, or the best husband-caller?



SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

I'd like to receive the following newsletters from abc7chicago.com

Sign up for news alerts

Daily Weather | Daily News | 190 North

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS



Sign up for news alerts


Monday's Daily Brief





The Huffington Post   2010-08-16
     

The Daily Brief

   
Subscribe to the Daily Brief Join the HuffPost Community

Robert Reich: Forget a Double-Dip, We're Still in One Long Big Dipper

2010-08-16-reichdb.jpg

AP

Robert Reich: More people are out of work today than were last year, counting everyone too discouraged even to look for work. The number of workers filing new claims for jobless benefits rose last week to the highest level since February. Not counting temporary census workers, a total of only 12,000 net new private and public jobs were created in July -- when 125,000 are needed each month just to keep up with growth in the population of people who want and need to work. Not since the government began to measure the ups and downs of the business cycle has such a deep recession been followed by such anemic job growth. Click here to read more.


Howard Steven Friedman: How Long Will China's Economy Be the Second Largest?

While China's manufacturing dominates much of the world's consumer products, this will not likely last forever.

Janet Tavakoli: How to Thwart the Assassins of the American Dream

CEOs of our Systemically Dangerous Institutions (SDI's) fail to manage them, because no one is capable of doing it. Like a morbidly obese junk food addict, banks won't even get on a scale.

Russell Simmons: America In The Twilight Zone: I Can't Believe We Are Even Discussing This

As the right continues to preach that they are the ones who are on god's side, with the "Ground Zero Mosque, they're behaving in quite the opposite manner.

Gary Hart: It Is Still Possible

Congressional deadlock, created by lock-step partisanship, isn't inevitable. There is a better way to govern that characterizes much, if not most, of American history.

Anis Shivani: Anis Shivani: 17 Literary Journals That Might Survive the Internet (PHOTOS)

How are the literary journals faring amidst the rise of the Internet? Can this venerable American literary institution survive--or even thrive--despite new technologies?

 
 

HuffPost News

China Passes Japan As Second-Largest Economy

Robert Gates Plans To Retire In 2011

Hamas Leader: Mosque Near Ground Zero Must Be Built

Oprah Winfrey Network SUED

Colombia Plane Crash: Aires Passenger Dies When Lightning Strikes Plane (VIDEO)

 
Get HuffPost on the iPhone
Get HuffPost on your iPhone!

Subscribe to the Daily Brief Join the HuffPost Community

 

©2010 HuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
560 Broadway, Suite 308, NY, NY 10012

Add dailybrief@huffingtonpost.com to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us.
User Agreement
Privacy Policy

 

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

With criticism mounting of his support for the construction of an Islamic center two blocks from Ground Zero in Manhattan, President Barack Obama on Saturday defended his decision to wade into the controversy the night before, but backed off from his previous stance. "In this country we treat everybody equally and in accordance with the law, regardless of race, regardless of religion,” Obama said when asked about his remarks at a White House dinner Friday marking the start of Ramadan. He did, however, emphasize that he was not endorsing the project, just the organizers' right to build it.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Russia: Iran's nuclear plant to get fuel next week - Yahoo! News

Russia: Iran's nuclear plant to get fuel next week - Yahoo! News

Russia announced Friday it will begin the startup next week of Iran's only atomic power plant, giving Tehran a boost as it struggles with international sanctions and highlighting differences between Moscow and Washington over pressuring the Islamic Republic to give up activities that could be used to make nuclear arms.

It's a jolt: 23-year-old Glen Coffee retires from NFL - Shutdown Corner - NFL� - Yahoo! Sports

It's a jolt: 23-year-old Glen Coffee retires from NFL - Shutdown Corner - NFL� - Yahoo! Sports

ABC7 eNews





>>> Having trouble viewing this newsletter? View as a webpage.

Top Stories

Friday, August 13, 2010


Fire engine escorts firefighter's casket | VIDEO
Thousands of people are paying their respects to Chicago firefighter Christopher Wheatley, 31, who died after he fell from a West Loop building.

Autopsies scheduled for twin girls | VIDEO
An autopsy today could help explain how twin 1-year-old girls died in Chicago's Roseland community.

Blagojevich jurors take off until Monday | VIDEO
Jurors struggling to reach agreement at the corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich are taking three days off.

Family: 'choking game' led to teens' deaths | VIDEO
Chicago police have issued a warning about the 'choking game' after the deaths of two teenagers.

Heat prompts air pollution warning | VIDEO
Chicago-area residents are being warned to take precautions Friday because of elevated air pollution levels.

Metra expected to approve new rail car purchase
Metra's board of directors is expected to approve the purchase of 160 new rail cars.


MORE STORIES

Strange News

3 kids buy plane tickets, fly alone to wrong city

Lawyer: NY flight attendant wants to return to air

Butter cow to be unveiled at Illinois State Fair

Fish sculpture poached from iconic Ind. fountain

Drinking alone? Remote Scotland pub goes on sale


Consumer

Fresh Express recalling some salad products

Twitter introduces 'tweet button'

Virgin airlines not coming to Chicago after all

New car buyers consider Hyundai over Nissan

Netflix to stream Paramount, Lionsgate, MGM movies


Healthbeat

Healthbeat Report: Understanding Anorexia | VIDEO

Poultry fingered as No. 1 food poisoning culprit

Stress might make getting pregnant harder

Possible menstrual cramp link to brain abnormalities

15-minute test could help diagnose autism


MOST POPULAR

Advertisement


TODAY'S WEATHER OUTLOOK

94°F

Today's weather

72°F

Partly sunny, hot and humid


Hour-by-Hour | 7 Day Forecast | Radar & Satellite

TONIGHT ON ABC

    7:00 PMWife Swap
    8:00 PMPrimetime: What Would You Do?
    9:00 PM20/20
    10:00 PMABC 7 News
    10:35 PMNightline






Chicago hosts air show, major parade On Saturday, the 52nd annual Chicago Air and Water Show along the Lake Michigan begins.

Chicago's Top Guns: A Wet and Wild Weekend
Chicago Air and Water Show
Report: Vaughn to parachute at Air and Water Show
Navy Week in Chicago
August 16, 2009: Chicago Air & Water show

Irresistible crispy shrimp dish in Chinatown Chinatown may be known for its dumplings and noodles, but our Hungry Hound says there's also a shrimp dish worth the trek.

ABC7's Hungry Hound


SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

I'd like to receive the following newsletters from abc7chicago.com

Sign up for news alerts

Daily Weather | Daily News | 190 North

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS



Sign up for news alerts


Friday's Daily Brief





The Huffington Post   2010-08-13
     

The Daily Brief

   
Subscribe to the Daily Brief Join the HuffPost Community

Bob Burnett: The Jobs Crisis: What Hit Us?

2010-08-13-capt.5376b92594a64f2eac5699d38bd737555376b92594a64f2eac5699d38bd737550.jpg

AP

Bob Burnett: It's necessary to understand what went wrong with the US economy because fundamental changes are required to deal with the jobs crisis. So far the political rhetoric has been underwhelming. Republicans blame unemployment on the policies of the Obama Administration and argue the solution is to cut taxes, particularly for the wealthy. Democrats blame unemployment on the policies of the Bush Administration and argue the solution is to increase Federal spending. Both of these approaches should be condemned as ineffective political posturing. Click here to read more.


Wyclef Jean: Inspiration All Around

In the face of adversity and tragedy that sometimes seems insurmountable, the Haitian people continue to inspire the world with their optimism, their grace, their generosity.

Aaron Glantz: Army Report: AWOLs Up 234%

After seven years of war in Iraq and nearly a decade in Afghanistan, American soldiers are increasingly unwilling to risk their lives for unpopular wars with an unclear path to victory.

Daphne Eviatar: Khadr Lawyer Collapses as Historic War Crimes Trial Gets Underway

The trial of Omar Khadr is the first one before a military commission under the Obama administration, and the first alleged child soldier to be tried by a Western country since World War II.

William K. Black: Algebra for Dummies: Mathematical 'Proof' of the Inferiority of Homosexuals

The inability of opponents of same sex marriage to support the claimed "profound" and "severe" harms to heterosexual marriage has always been their Achilles' heel. The title of the "Defense of Marriage Act" is pure propaganda.

Lawrence Lessig: On the Rage of Gibbs

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has been slapped around silly by commentator after commentator, decrying his anti-Lefty rage. But as I read the battle, it seems to miss a pretty fundamental point.

 
 

HuffPost News

White House Ethics Initiatives At A Crossroads

Dr. Laura's N-Word Rant: Radio Host Apologizes For Offensive Language (AUDIO)

Petraeus Hedges On July 2011 Afghan Pullback, NYT Airs Skepticism Over War

Jennifer Aniston Shoots Back At Bill O'Reilly

Scientists Create Invisibility Cloak Made From Silk

 
Get HuffPost on the iPhone
Get HuffPost on your iPhone!

Subscribe to the Daily Brief Join the HuffPost Community

 

©2010 HuffingtonPost.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
560 Broadway, Suite 308, NY, NY 10012

Add dailybrief@huffingtonpost.com to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us.
User Agreement
Privacy Policy
 

 

Obama signs $600M border security bill into law - Yahoo! News

Obama signs $600M border security bill into law - Yahoo! News

President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a $600 million border security that will put more agents and equipment along the Mexican border.