Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

Facing fire, Boehner insists his Obamacare expansion vote was really a repeal vote

Speaker of the House John Boehner speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C.
Good luck with that.


House Speaker John Boehner’s job has gotten substantially harder with the success of Obamacare enrollments and the reality that the law is here to stay. He’s got one side—business interests—wanting his help in making changes to the law that will help them and the other—Matt Drudge and the tea party—insisting that he do nothing other than repeal. It’s not working out so well.

Last week, in an unusual voice vote without debate, the House passed their “doc fix,” the must-pass legislation to make sure physicians didn’t face a 24 percent cut in reimbursements in treating Medicare patients. Tucked quietly into that bill was a provision business organizations had been pushing for that would expand coverage options for small businesses by a eliminating cap on deductibles for small group policies offered inside the law’s health care exchanges. That would allow the businesses to offer high-deductible, cheaper policies for people who also have health savings accounts. That would count, for many, as an improvement in the law. Including Matt Drudge, who had a screaming headline Monday morning: “Republicans Expand Obamacare?”


Boehner is now falling all over himself trying to insist that this isn’t an expansion, but actually a repeal.


Please read below the fold for more on this story.




Daily Kos



Facing fire, Boehner insists his Obamacare expansion vote was really a repeal vote

Saturday, April 5, 2014

‘Throat Of Fire’ Volcano Erupts

At The Daily News Source, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by The Daily News Source and how it is used.


Log Files


Like many other Web sites, The Daily News Source makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user"s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.


Cookies and Web Beacons


The Daily News Source does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.


DoubleClick DART Cookie


  • Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on The Daily News Source.

  • Google"s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to The Daily News Source and other sites on the Internet.

  • Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on The Daily News Source send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.


The Daily News Source has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.


You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. The Daily News Source"s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.


If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browser"s respective websites.



var addthis_config = "data_track_clickback":false,"data_track_addressbar":false,"data_track_textcopy":false,"ui_atversion":"300";
var addthis_product = "wpp-3.5.9";



‘Throat Of Fire’ Volcano Erupts

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Pure History Specials - Fire and Ice


This award-winning documentary tells the story of the Soviet Union’s invasion of Finland. Vastly outnumbered and outgunned, Finland’s defenders clung to what…



Pure History Specials - Fire and Ice

Monday, March 31, 2014

South and North Korea exchange fire as tensions rise with US Marines exercise

At The Daily News Source, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by The Daily News Source and how it is used.


Log Files


Like many other Web sites, The Daily News Source makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user"s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.


Cookies and Web Beacons


The Daily News Source does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.


DoubleClick DART Cookie


  • Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on The Daily News Source.

  • Google"s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to The Daily News Source and other sites on the Internet.

  • Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on The Daily News Source send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.


The Daily News Source has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.


You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. The Daily News Source"s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.


If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browser"s respective websites.



var addthis_config = "data_track_clickback":false,"data_track_addressbar":false,"data_track_textcopy":false,"ui_atversion":"300";
var addthis_product = "wpp-3.5.9";



South and North Korea exchange fire as tensions rise with US Marines exercise

Friday, March 21, 2014

The Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet MH370: Electrical Fire, Loss of Transponders

At The Daily News Source, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by The Daily News Source and how it is used.


Log Files


Like many other Web sites, The Daily News Source makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user"s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.


Cookies and Web Beacons


The Daily News Source does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.


DoubleClick DART Cookie


  • Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on The Daily News Source.

  • Google"s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to The Daily News Source and other sites on the Internet.

  • Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on The Daily News Source send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.


The Daily News Source has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.


You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. The Daily News Source"s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.


If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browser"s respective websites.



The Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet MH370: Electrical Fire, Loss of Transponders

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Gaza militants fire barrage of rockets into southern Israel

At The Daily News Source, the privacy of our visitors is of extreme importance to us (See this article to learn more about Privacy Policies.). This privacy policy document outlines the types of personal information is received and collected by The Daily News Source and how it is used.


Log Files


Like many other Web sites, The Daily News Source makes use of log files. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user"s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.


Cookies and Web Beacons


The Daily News Source does use cookies to store information about visitors preferences, record user-specific information on which pages the user access or visit, customize Web page content based on visitors browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser.


DoubleClick DART Cookie


  • Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on The Daily News Source.

  • Google"s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to users based on their visit to The Daily News Source and other sites on the Internet.

  • Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology to the advertisements and links that appear on The Daily News Source send directly to your browsers. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies ( such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons ) may also be used by the third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements and / or to personalize the advertising content that you see.


The Daily News Source has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.


You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. The Daily News Source"s privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites.


If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browser"s respective websites.



Gaza militants fire barrage of rockets into southern Israel

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Detroit mom opens fire on three intruders as they try to rob her home




They go for the door, but this mom is ready for them with a firearm locked and loaded. New York Daily News – by LEE MORAN


You don’t want to mess with this mom!


A Detroit woman surprised a trio of armed teen thugs when they came to try and rob her house.


Instead of sitting back and watching them steal her stuff, she locked and loaded a rifle — and then fired it as she chased them back outside.  


The dramatic incident was caught on surveillance camera.


That

WXYZ


That’s no joke! One of the warning shots busted a hole in the wall.



Footage shows the three teens trying to kick down her front door.


But, as they start to make their way inside, the woman pops up with a gun. She starts firing to try and scare them off, and they all run away.


One of the boys, armed with a handgun, tries his luck again and rushes the door.


The mom says she didn

WXYZ


The mom says she didn’t hesitate to fight back on her quiet, tree-lined street.



But he soon scuttles off again after hearing bullets being fired in his direction.


The woman, who does not want to be identified, told WXYZ Detroit she “didn’t have time to get scared” as she rushed to protect her children.


“I let them know I had a gun once they were in the house and they challenged me and said ‘no you don’t have a gun’ so that’s when I shot off the first round,” she said.


“I wasn’t feeling anything at the moment, I got scared afterward,” she added.


No one was hurt in the incident, and cops arrested the three suspects soon after.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/detroit-mom-fires-intruders-video-article-1.1619522#ixzz2tneIwO2b



This entry was posted in News, Videos. Bookmark the permalink.

19





Detroit mom opens fire on three intruders as they try to rob her home

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Iraq Militants Fire Rockets at Baghdad Airport



Iraq Militants Fire Rockets at Baghdad Airport


Ability to Hit Airport Raises Doubts About Security


by Jason Ditz, January 31, 2014




There are plenty of security doubts across Iraq, but four rocket strikes that hit the Baghdad Airport today are really raising eyebrows about the risk to the nation’s most important air terminal.


The rockets didn’t hurt anybody, and airport officials say they didn’t effect any flights this time, but the uncertainty about whether or not flights are safe out of Baghdad.


Though Baghdad itself is a magnet for militant attacks, 14 separate checkpoints between the city and the airport terminal itself have long kept the airport safely out of range of such strikes.


The rockets were identified as Katyushas, popular with militants across the region, and two reportedly hit near the runway, with two others hitting the road near the airport itself. No group has claimed responsibility for the strikes.


Last 5 posts by Jason Ditz






News From Antiwar.com



Iraq Militants Fire Rockets at Baghdad Airport

Friday, December 13, 2013

Student opens fire at Colorado high school, wounds two classmates




CENTENNIAL, Colo. Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:17pm EST





Arapahoe High School is pictured after a student opened fire in the school in Centennial, Colorado December 13, 2013. REUTERS/Evan Semon


1 of 14. Arapahoe High School is pictured after a student opened fire in the school in Centennial, Colorado December 13, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Evan Semon




CENTENNIAL, Colo. (Reuters) – A student armed with a shotgun and seeking to confront a teacher opened fire at a Colorado high school on Friday, wounding at least two classmates before apparently taking his own life, law enforcement officials said.


The student entered Arapahoe High School in a Denver suburb around midday brandishing the gun, and asked for the teacher by name before shooting two students, seriously wounding one of them, Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said.


The teacher immediately fled the school and was not injured, Robinson said. The gunman’s body was later found in a classroom at the school.


“The shooter is dead as a result of self-inflicted gunshot wounds,” Robinson said.


The shooting in the Denver suburb of Centennial took place just eight miles from the scene of one of the deadliest school massacres in U.S. history at Columbine High School, where two students gunned down 13 classmates and staff before killing themselves in 1999.


Robinson said there was no sign the shooting was related to the anniversary, due on Saturday, of last year’s shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in which a gunman killed 20 children and six adults before killing himself.


Holly Schaefer, an 18-year-old senior at Arapahoe High School, said she was in mathematics class when she and fellow students heard a loud bang. That was followed shortly by another bang, and “then we knew definitely it was a gunshot.”


Schaefer said her teacher immediately initiated lockdown procedures, shutting the door to the classroom as students huddled in a corner of the room.


After about 30 minutes, Schaefer said, they heard police calling out on the other side of the door. Officers eventually cleared her classroom and as students were being escorted out of the building, she said she saw blood on the hallway floor.


‘SHAKING, CRYING, FREAKING OUT’


Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, who pushed through tougher gun control legislation this year following Newtown and last year’s attack in a Colorado movie theater, despaired the shooting as an “all-too-familiar sequence, where you have gunshots and parents racing to the school, and unspeakable horror in a place of learning.”


Television images from the high school showed students running out with their hands raised and gathering on a track field. Some students were shown being patted down in the aftermath.


Nearby businesses were also evacuated as dozens of police descended, guns drawn, on the scene. Robinson said officers in Colorado were “slowly and methodically” clearing the school and transporting students by bus to a nearby church to be reunited with their parents.


“We were having fun and laughing, and then all of sudden we heard a really loud bang and my teacher asked what it was, and then we heard two more, and we all just got up and screamed and ran into a sprinkler system room,” student Whitney Riley, 15, told CNN. “It sounded like it was coming from the hall that was near us.”


“We were shaking, we were crying, we were freaking out. I had a girl biting my arm,” she said. “We stayed quiet and we heard a whole bunch of sounds. We heard people yelling, we heard walkie-talkies.”


Robinson said the incident lasted just 14 minutes, and that police fired no rounds. It appeared that the gunman had acted alone, and authorities were not aware of any previous threats to the teacher who had been targeted. The relationship between the student and teacher was not immediately clear.


A device believed by police to be an improvised Molotov cocktail was also found on the grounds and an Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad was on hand to identify it and search for other possible explosives.


He said investigators were speaking with family members of the suspect, whom he declined to identify, and that counselors were working with students and teachers from the high school.


(Reporting by Keith Coffman in Centennial and Steve Gorman, Alex Dobuzinskis and Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Sandra Maler and Gunna Dickson)





Reuters: Top News



Student opens fire at Colorado high school, wounds two classmates

Sunday, December 1, 2013

VIDEO: "Frozen" Can"t Catch "Fire," But Both Feast Over Holiday







Hollywood could give thanks for its heroines this weekend as the women of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Frozen got the holiday season off to a bristling start. Fire topped the box office with $110.2 million over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, according to studio estimates from box office trackers Rentrak. The impressive haul in Fire’s second weekend marks the largest debut ever for a film over the Thanksgiving weekend, smashing the record of $82.4 million set by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in 2001. The $130 million Jennifer Lawrence sequel has collected $296.5 million since its release Nov. 22. The second-week performance also silenced analysts, some of whom suggested that last month’s debut of $158 million was a disappointment.













Thanks for checking us out. Please take a look at the rest of our videos and articles.







To stay in the loop, bookmark our homepage.







VIDEO: "Frozen" Can"t Catch "Fire," But Both Feast Over Holiday

Monday, November 11, 2013

In "Fire And Forget," Vets-Turned-Writers Tell Their War Stories





U.S. Army soldiers begin their journey home from Iraq on July 13, 2010.



Maya Alleruzzo/AP

U.S. Army soldiers begin their journey home from Iraq on July 13, 2010.



U.S. Army soldiers begin their journey home from Iraq on July 13, 2010.


Maya Alleruzzo/AP



This Veterans Day, considers these lines from the preface to Fire And Forget, a collection of short stories by veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan:



On the one hand, we want to remind you … of what happened … and insist you recollect those men and women who fought, bled, and died in dangerous and far-away places. On the other hand, there’s nothing most of us would rather do than leave these wars behind. No matter what we do next, the soft tension of the trigger pull is something we’ll carry with us forever.






Fire and Forget



Fire and Forget

Short Stories from the Long War


by Roy Scranton and Matt Gallagher



Paperback, 234 pages | purchase





Veterans Roy Scranton and Jacob Siegel edited the collection, and each have a story in it.


Scranton served in the army from 2002 to 2006 and was deployed to Iraq from 2003 to 2004. He’s currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Princeton University English Department. Siegel is a captain in the New York National Guard, which he joined not long after Sept. 11. He served in Iraq from 2006 to 2007 and in Afghanistan from 2011 to 2012. He edits The Daily Beast’s Hero Project blog, which showcases the writing of veterans and covers issues pertaining to vets. Siegel and Scranton first met through the NYU Veterans Writing Workshop. They join Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross to talk about the experience of war and the challenges of telling their stories.


Interview Highlights


On the conflict soldiers sometimes face when telling war stories


Siegel: I think there’s this continuous media appetite for war as narratives of derring-do and of heroism, which is part of it. And then there’s an appetite for war where soldiers are just pawns in various political polemics. It’s all for people who often, to the soldier, seem like they have no genuine interest in what it’s really like, they just want to be entertained or have their opinions validated.


… I think there’s always a feeling among soldiers that what you bring home with you and what happened overseas may be something only you or your group will understand, and that any attempt to bring it to a larger audience or to tell the story of it is, in effect, a cheapening of it and a way of selling it rather than sharing it.


On coping with the fear of death on and off the battlefield


Scranton: I found that I had to shut down my imagination because it really turned into an enemy. The kind of daydreaming and extrapolation of ideas that I love to indulge in as a reader and as a writer was suddenly and completely maladaptive to the situation in Baghdad. The more I could imagine what could happen, the more different ways I thought I could die or fail or mess things up and it just would turn paralyzing. That’s where I started to tell myself that it doesn’t matter: “None of it matters; you’re already dead. Just get through your job.”




The kind of daydreaming and extrapolation of ideas that I love to indulge in as a reader and as a writer was suddenly and completely maladaptive to the situation in Baghdad.





Siegel: For me, I didn’t think about death, the meaning of death, my own death; I thought about death in objects. It produced for me a fear of objects, of things; an adaptive fear. … You want to see a rock for a rock and an IED for an IED, and so the fear, in those situations, of death is the fear of the thing that brings death. It’s the fear of the instrument of death. And that was a powerful thing and something that created a kind of discipline in the mind in a certain way that was utterly exhausting.


On what, as a writer, Scranton hoped to gain from the war experience


Scranton: [I wanted] to be able to write with authority about war, about history, about love and life and so on. I think there’s a common sense, especially when it comes to the way we think about the culture we live in, that we sort of live in a mass media spectacle. The real stuff happens in Iraq or somewhere else. Real life is not here where we’re on the Internet and where we’re on our phones and where we’re watching TV.



That’s a myth about war and about the way we live today that is immensely powerful, and I totally believed it and I wanted to go “over there”, wherever “over there” was, and encounter that reality with my body, with my existence [and] face danger, death and all the supposedly real, authentic things about war.


On the place of guns in the daily life of a soldier


Siegel: Wanting to carry a gun has almost nothing to do with – or nothing to do with — why I enlisted. … Guns are obviously the single most important instrument of warfare, they’re certainly the most symbolically potent instruments of warfare, but they don’t feel so much different than these other tools that you’re using.


In the Army, you talk about your “kit,” and it’s basically the stuff that you carry and it consists of your radio, your frag[mentation] grenades and your first aid pouch and your gun. … [Guns] didn’t feel to me so much different than those other parts of it, up until the point where it was engaged and then it did feel different.




Arts & Life



In "Fire And Forget," Vets-Turned-Writers Tell Their War Stories

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Barack Obama"s Pants are on Fire


More than 40 days and 40 nights after it was revealed that what President Obama repeatedly promised wasn’t true, at last count 52 million Americans will lose their health insurance, mainly because Barry apparently believes that when it comes to choice, he knows better. 


Based on the millions being unwillingly dropped from health insurance policies they chose and were perfectly happy with, Barack Obama must feel that Americans are incapable of choosing correctly. Not for nothing, but if the president is right, that conclusion casts a whole new perspective on his being elected twice.


Irreparable damage on the national level aside, after hawking the Affordable Care Act like a snake oil salesman, barking “Step right up, if you like your insurance plan you can keep your insurance plan,” some gravely ill Americans are finding out that the cure-all the merchant of “Hope and Change” peddled was pure quackery.


Now, after a panicked realization has set in, the president, doing what he does best, decided he should at least make believe that he’s sorry and that he’s diligently working toward rectifying the catastrophic situation he caused.


Appearing remarkably serene, Obama chose to share his remorse with NBC anchor Chuck Todd.  In an on-air interview the president said that he was sorry about people with cancer who, because they can’t afford the Obamacare premium, have decided to “let nature take its course.”


Feigning regret, the president acknowledged that people like Edie Littlefield Sundby, a woman with Stage IV gallbladder cancer who was dropped from her insurance, are “finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me.”


After talking about how “we didn’t do a good enough job” in crafting the law (note the use of “we” instead of “I”), and unable to fall back on his usual scapegoat, G.W. Bush, the president, who modifies everything he says after he says it, first put the onus on evil insurers being responsible for modifying their plans after the law was passed.


Moving the conversation along, the president, who is gaining the reputation for being a liar around the world, said that “we” are doing “everything we can to get it fixed,” and that “we” are “looking at a range of options.” A “range of options” to do what, compensate for the disastrous results of three years’ worth of the president’s blatant lies?


And although it’s too little, too late, Obama’s on-camera façade of contrition was, at best, mildly amusing.  Then, predictably shifting into full-blown victim status, Barack Obama came out with something downright stunning.


Having lost his head for a moment, the Barack Obama we all know and recognize emerged when he bemoaned his having “been burned …[by] a website.”


Whoa! After spending three years actively conning the country into buying a product he knew the whole time was bogus, and after millions of insured Americans laid aside their cynicism only to find themselves without healthcare coverage, blame-meister Barack ‘Hey, Don’t Look at Me, I Didn’t Do It’ Obama now dares to say that a poorly-planned healthcare rollout burned him?


Yes! Constitutional arsonist Barack Obama, the man who advocates the saline-scalding of unborn babies, the person who regularly blowtorches the First and Second Amendments, ignites racial unrest, has turned the economy into burnt toast, inflamed relations with America’s allies, and set afire just about everything America holds near and dear, actually had the effrontery to utter the words “I’ve been burned.”


The only thing missing from the interview was Barack Obama having to have his smoldering pants be doused with a fire extinguisher.


Jeannie hosts a blog at www.jeannie-ology.com




American Thinker Blog



Barack Obama"s Pants are on Fire

Friday, October 25, 2013

Egypt police fire teargas on Morsi supporters


Police have used teargas to disperse demonstrations of supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in Egypt’s second city, Alexandria, and in Suez.


Thousands of supporters of Egypt’s first elected president Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood group marched in Cairo and other cities, to keep pressure on the military-backed leadership.


Morsi supporters turned out on Friday to demonstrate in Cairo’s southern district of Maadi, calling for Morsi to be reinstated and urging military leader General Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi to step aside.


Other scattered protests occurred across Egypt.


In Suez, police fired tear gas to disperse around 4,000 pro-Morsi demonstrators, a local witness said.


And in Alexandria, around 1,000 demonstrators blocked the Corniche, the main road along the Mediterranean seafront, and chanted slogans against the army and police, a witness said.


Residents and drivers threw stones at the demonstrators to try to force them to let traffic through, which triggered
clashes.


Police responded by firing teargas to disperse the crowds. Two people were arrested.


Residents and pro-Morsi protesters also clashed in the Wardeyan area of western Alexandria until police fired teargas
to disperse the crowds, a witness said.


Morsi was overthrown along with his Muslim Brotherhood-led government in a July 3 coup after millions protested against his leadership, claiming the Islamist president was incompetent and overstepped his authority during a year in power.


Since then, his supporters have staged near-daily rallies around the country, protesting security crackdown in which hundreds have been killed and more than 2,000 of group’s members have been jailed. Morsi has been held incommunicado since his ousting and a court has ordered an outright ban on his group.


An umbrella group of Islamist parties, including the Brotherhood, said Friday’s rallies were the beginning of a weeklong protest campaign until November 4 when Morsi is scheduled to appear in court.


The campaign has been dubbed the week of “steadfastness”.


Morsi faces criminal charges accusing him of inciting the murder of rallying opponents while he was in office.


Authorities have not said whether Morsi will appear at the hearing. If he does, it will be his first public appearance since the coup.


335




AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)Post id = does not exist.



Egypt police fire teargas on Morsi supporters

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Egyptian security forces fire teargas at Islamist protesters

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian security forces fired bird shot and teargas to prevent supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi from marching on Sunday to the site of a protest camp that was destroyed two months ago, a Reuters witness said.


Reuters: Top News



Egyptian security forces fire teargas at Islamist protesters