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Supreme Court rejects judge-drawn election maps.

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Fascism, Headlines, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Socialism at January 20th, 2012 - 12:42 pm

In a huge blow to the Left, the Supreme Court rejected a lower court’s redrawn Texas electoral map. After a lawsuit filed by Progressives, federal district court judges threw out the map drawn by the Texas legislature. They then drew up one of their own, which is now invalid.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in a Texas political dispute, rejecting judge-drawn election maps favoring minority candidates and Democrats in the 2012 congressional and state legislature elections.

In its first ruling on political boundary-drawing based on the 2010 U.S. Census, the high court unanimously set aside the interim maps created by federal district court judges in San Antonio.

The high court said it was unclear whether the judges in Texas followed the appropriate standards and sent the cases back for further proceedings.

This was a case of judicial activism. Crap like this needs to stop.

Rick Perry hints at dropping out

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at January 4th, 2012 - 12:37 am

After a 5th place finish, Rick Perry is planning on reconsidering his campaign. Perry states that he will go back to Texas and “reassess” whether to continue the race.

After a disappointing fifth-place finish in Tuesday’s Iowa caucuses, Texas Governor Rick Perry said he is going home to Texas to assess “whether there is a path forward for myself in this race.”

With the voters’ decision tonight in Iowa, I’ve decided to return to Texas, assess the results of tonight’s caucus, determine whether there is a path forward for myself in this race,” Perry told supporters at the end of the night.

It’s a wrap.

 

Man with explosives detained at Texas airport

by 1389AD ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Crime, Headlines at December 31st, 2011 - 8:01 pm

We await further details regarding the identity and motives of the perpetrator.

From Yahoo News:

MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — A man was detained Saturday after trying to go through a security checkpoint at a Texas airport with explosives in military-grade wrapping, federal and local officials said.

The man was stopped at a security checkpoint at the Midland International Airport about 9 a.m. and taken into custody by the FBI, they said.

FBI spokesman Mike Martinez declined to say whether the man was in military uniform or how many explosives were found in the bag. He said he did not know where the man was being held, saying he was at either the airport or at the FBI office in Midland.

City of Midland spokeswoman Tasa Watts said she had no information on the suspect but the explosives were wrapped in military-grade wrapping. She said the specific grade won’t be known until the explosives are tested.

The Transportation Security Administration issued a statement saying one of its officers spotted a suspicious item in a carry-on bag during X-ray screening. It said the checkpoint was closed for about an hour while officers investigated and removed the item.

Watts said the man was entering a terminal when he was stopped, and a sweep was done to clear that terminal before normal operations resumed.

An American Airlines spokesman said the man had a reservation on Flight 3283 from Midland to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The departure time for the American Eagle plane was 9:45 a.m.

Photos here.


Yellow Journalism That’s Guaranteed To Piss You Off

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Hate Speech, Headlines, Islamists, Media, Politics, Progressives at September 6th, 2011 - 10:46 pm

“Welcome to Texas!” says Al-Jazeera reporter Gabriel Elizono. The Brazilian garnered a roadtrip, decided to find out what rural Texas was all about. Click the links to read the *ahem* reporter’s story, but make sure you read the school superintendent’s  response. [Source: Kate Shellnutt/Houston Chronicle]

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Al Jazeera reporter not welcomed at Texas football game

An Al Jazeera reporter from Brazil ended up in the Texas panhandle to report on post-9/11 America. He wrote about how an “obviously furious” high school principal denied him the opportunity to film at a football game.

Gabriel Elizono’s blog entry is titled “Welcome to Texas! Unless you’re Al Jazeera.”

After chronicling about the saga (which the school official corrected and clarified), he ends with this:

I got back in the car, and ponder how interesting it would have been to cut through the red tape of [the principal] and talk to the people at the game. How had 9/11 affected them? Do they feel safer now than they did on September 10, 2001? How would this All American town commemorate the 10 year anniversary?

I unwittingly get my answer to the last question, and I don’t need Mr Lee’s permission on this one.  On a main intersection in Booker a little sign reads: “Gun Show. Sept. 10 – 11. Legion Hall.”

Well, I guess that’s my spin on this whole story.

The implication in Elizono’s story and its coverage on Gawker is that a decade after 9/11, Texans are suspicious of the name Al Jazeera and a bunch of gun-toting xenophobes. Or that they love football so much that they’d only talk to a reporter at a football game and not, say, the parking lot, a local restaurant or anywhere else in town.

I can’t speak to Booker, Texas, but on behalf of Houston—the most diverse city in the American South—I give this notion a great big eye roll.

[More here.]