Saturday, May 24, 2014

HOLLYWOOD LOVES ITS TSA GROPES AND PAT DOWNS–AS MOLLY SHANNON AND BEN AFFLECK LOVES JUST HOW OUR AIRPORTS HAVE BEEN TURNED INTO THE LIBERAL CONTROL GATEWAY WHERE EVERY AMERICANS ARE CONSIDERED GUILTY INSTEAD OF THOSE FROM THE ME’RS

Shannon explains how she opted out of an x-ray scanner while traveling to New York and was given the option to have the pat down conducted in public or in a private room. “It already felt like a spa experience or a massage,” said Shannon, before describing how she responded to a TSA agent’s explanation of the pat down procedure by proclaiming, “great – sounds good!”

Shannon went on the explain how she had an “autonomous sensory meridian response” to the pat down, which most often manifests as a pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, which was triggered by the TSA agent’s soft voice and touch.

“I get triggered a lot at the airport,” said Shannon, adding that he pat down gave her a “head orgasm.”

In 2012, actor Ben Affleck remarked that it was no big deal if TSA screeners “grab your dick a little bit,” which would be considered an act of assault if done by anyone else including police officers.

http://www.infowars.com/actress-tsa-pat-down-gives-me-a-head-orgasm/

APPLE CONTINUES ITS CHARGE AGAINST THE KOREAN COMPANY SAMSUNG SINCE ITS OWN DEVELOPMENT HAS STYMIED AND ALL THE LIBERAL COMPANY CAN DO IS GO TO COURT TO GAIN FURTHER SALES FOR ITS PRODUCT–APPLE WANTS OLDER SAMSUNG SMARTPHONES TAKEN OUT OF PUBLIC SALES CAN WE SAY GREED – FROM THE WORLD’S $338 BILLION MARKET

Apple, following a jury verdict that Samsung Electronics infringed three of its patents, is seeking a U.S. sales ban on some older models of the South Korean company’s smartphones.
Apple, which on May 2 won $120 million of the $2.2 billion it sought, identified nine devices it wants barred in a filing yesterday with U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California.

Winning a ban may prove difficult for Apple because Koh, who also presided over the companies’ first U.S. trial in 2012, twice rejected the iPhone-maker’s request in that case, legal experts have said. This time around, Samsung can also seek a ban because the jury concluded that Apple infringed one of its patents.

Apple’s bid “seems like a hard sell, given that it failed to achieve an injunction in the last trial with significant design patent infringement and similar feature patent infringement,” said Michael Risch, a law professor at Villanova University.

Apple, which has said that a sales ban is more important than monetary damages, has been waging legal battles with Samsung since 2011 across four continents. The world’s top two smartphone makers each seek to dominate a market that was valued at $338.2 billion last year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.


http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140524000131

Thursday, May 22, 2014

THE POTUS BHO GETS NOTHING FROM TREATHENING RUSSIA SINCE THEY CONTROL THE HUMAN TRANSPORT TO THE ISS–AS RUSSIA PUTIN DOES THE THREATENING HERE TO CLOSE DOWN THE ISS–AND THE POTUS CAN ONLY SHIMMY WITH NOTHING TO RESPOND SINCE HIS POLICIES OF FUNNELING TAX FUNDS FOR SPACE INSTEAD PROMOTES HIS ENVIRONMENTALS PROPAGANDA ON EARTH–THE POTUS ONLY OPTION IS TO BRING IN THE CHINESE TO TRANSPORT HUMANS TO THE ISS–NO HEADS WILL ROLL IN NASA FOR FOLLOWING THE POTUS AGENDA AND NO APOLOGIES FOR THE FAILURE IN SPACE

Friction between the United States and Russia over Ukraine won’t spell the end of the International Space Station, the head of NASA said Monday, dismissing concerns that one of the world’s most prestigious scientific endeavors could fall victim to political disagreement.

The comments by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden come a week after Russia warned that it could cease cooperating with the U.S. on the project after 2020. Although Japan, Europe and Canada are also members, all currently depend on Russian Soyuz capsules to take astronauts to the space station since NASA retired its shuttle fleet.

“There is no single partner that can terminate the international space station,” Bolden told reporters in Berlin, where he was attending the city’s annual air show.
Bolden said that the cooperation between NASA and Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, on the International Space Station hadn’t changed “one iota” in recent years. The project has withstood the increasingly frosty atmosphere between Washington and Moscow that saw the U.S. impose sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.

Still, Bolden indicated that if for one reason or other a country should drop out of the project, the others would seek to continue.
“There is no one partner that is indispensable on the International Space Station,” he said. NASA hopes that private companies such as Space X will be able to develop rockets and capsules to fly astronauts to the space station as early as 2017.

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140520001507

THE KOREAN WAR ( A CEASE FIRE ARMISTICE IN 1953 WITHOUT A PEACE ACCORD) CONTINUES AS BOTH SIDES EXCHANGE ARTILLERIES AS NORTH KOREA TRY’S ITS AIMING ON A PATROL SHIP IN YEONPYEONGDO ISLAND–THE SOUTH KOREANS WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED

At around 6:00 p.m., the North’s artillery shells dropped 14 km southwest of Yeonpyeongdo Island, close to a South Korean patrol ship operating in our waters,” the JCS said in a press release. “We directed all fishing boats in the area to return home and the residents to evacuate.”

The provocative move from Pyongyang came hours after the South Korean Navy’s Second Fleet issued a strong warning against a recent series of violations of the NLL, stressing that it would take an “unsparing” response to any provocations.
“The North must immediately stop any military, provocative threat in the West Sea aimed at nullifying the NLL,” the Second Fleet said in a press release.
On Tuesday, three North Korean military boats crossed the NLL and returned home after the South fired warning shots. The following day, the North’s southwestern military command berated Seoul for the warning shots, threatening to mount a military strike.

Pyongyang has persistently tried to invalidate the NLL, arguing that it was unilaterally drawn by the U.S.-led UN Command after the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. It argues that it should be drawn further south.

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20140522001672

SINCE THE POTUS BHO HAS NOTHING TO SHOW FOR HIS FAILED POLICIES OF THE DEMOCRAT WAY THESE PAST 6 YEARS IN OFFICE AS THE PRICE OF LIVING SKYROCKETS AND WORLD ENEMIES SAYS TALK TO THE HAND–OBAMASCARE IS A BUST–VETERANS DIE FOR LACK OF MEDICAL HELP–THE POTUS BHO–I SAY THERE MUST DO, THERE I SAY A PHOTO UP–POLITICS LIVES

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-05-22/obama-expands-field-for-sports-as-political-refuge.html

AS THE WORLD LIVES ON–THIS POTUS BHO GETS IGNORED–RESTRICTIONS ON IRAN–WHO GIVES A FLY UP THE NOSE–AS RUSSIA WITH THE PUTIN DECLARES I WILL BUILD THEM NUKE PLANTS AND WATCH THIS BHO SMILE AND DO THE SHIMMY–SINCE ME RUSSIAN ALREADY BUILT ONE FOR THE MULLAH

Russia plans to sign a contract with Iran this year to build two more nuclear reactors at its Bushehr power plant as part of a broader deal for up to eight reactors in the Islamic state, a source close to the negotiations told Reuters on Thursday.

 

It was not immediately clear how this might affect six global powers' talks with Iran addressing disputed aspects of its nuclear program. Iran has resisted demands for cuts in its uranium enrichment capacity, pointing to plans for a future network of nuclear power stations.

Western powers want any lasting agreement with Iran to put to rest suspicions that it could develop nuclear weapons-making ability through enrichment. Iran denies any such intent.

The talks ended last week with little progress; they are to resume in Vienna in June.

Russia, one of the six powers, built Iran's only operating nuclear power reactor, at Bushehr.

http://news.yahoo.com/russia-may-build-eight-nuclear-reactors-iran-134635604.html

THE PRICE OF GAS ABOVE $3.00 A GALLON SINCE 2010 - THANKS TO THE DEMOCRAT POTUS IN OFFICE–WHO ELSE CAN BE BLAMED BUT THE POLICY OF RESTRICTION–KEYSTONE PIPELINE ANYONE–OR THE TACTIC OF ENVIRONMENTALS DRIVE TO CONTROL THE FREE INTERPRISE OF ENERGY

Memorial Day weekend drivers will continue to take a hit as gasoline prices remain high.

May 20 marks the 1,245th straight day that the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline costs more than $3 a gallon, according to AAA data. That's nearly three-and-a-half years above $3 a gallon.

USA Today reported last September that, for the first time ever, gas prices had been higher than $3 a gallon for 1,000 consecutive days - beginning Dec. 23, 2010, through Sept. 17, 2013. Unfortunately, that awful record streak of sustained highs has not been broken. Gas prices dipped in the fall, down to $3.179 (Nov. 12), but surged again.

The national average on May 20, 2014, for regular gas was $3.642 a gallon, slightly less than the $3.653 a gallon average one year earlier.

On May 18, USA Today turned to the issue of gas prices again writing that "rumors about the demise of U.S. gasoline demand have been greatly exaggerated." Javier E. David of CNBC wrote for USA Today that international factors were keeping prices high and "defied the gravitational pull" of factors "that should blunt demand."

AAA's Memorial Day forecast predicted 31.8 million people will be driving over the holiday and that gas prices will be "relatively similar" to where they were Memorial Day 2013.

http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/julia-seymour/gas-price-record-worsens-1245-days-above-3-gallon

THE ONLY POTUS BHO WHO HAS ALLOWED THE GAS PRICE OF A BARREL OF OIL TO SKYROCKET AND STAY ABOVE $90 AND NOW SURPASSING $100 IN HIS TERM IN OFFICE–AND WE THE PEOPLE PAY FOR THE EVENTUAL COST OF LIVING WITH HIGH PRICES DUE TO THIS LIBERAL LEFTIST RUNNING OF THE ECONOMY–DON’T EXPECT AN APOLOGY FOR HIS MIS-MANAGEMENT AS WHAT WOULD A KOREAN WOULD BE FORCED TO DO–BUT LET’S GIVE THIS POTUS THE BACKDOOR PASS FOR THE WOES WE HAVE TO PUT UP WITH

 

According to author Lisa Scherzer, gas prices, for example, have increased by 108% in the past ten years.

Fuel oil used in the house has gotten even more expensive, increasing 145% in price.

Coming in third on the list of things whose prices have increased the most in the decade is college tuition, and there are no surprises there. It’s well-documented that on average, college tuition jumps about 8% every year, and compared to college tuition prices in 2003, schooling costs 88% more.

Medical services make up two items on the same list, with hospital service prices rising 85% and veterinarian services going up 63%.

Interesting price jumps on the list include the food-related items, with beef and veal jumping almost 65% compared to the meat from a decade ago, and eggs getting 58% more expensive. Global food prices are on the rise due to the changing climate and growing population, so it makes sense that two of the most consumed foods in the world are getting more expensive to acquire.

http://www.mybanktracker.com/news/2013/06/11/gas-prices-jumps-100-decade/

Sunday, May 18, 2014

THE LAST POTUS WITHOUT A USA MAN SPACE TRANSPORT THE DEMOCRAT BHO ADMINISTRATION GETS A THROW BACK FROM RUSSIA PUTIN OVER UKRAINE AND MAY NOW LOSE THE ISS–THE NASA FAILURE TO REPLACE THE SPACE SHUTTLE STEMS FROM THE DEMOCRATS IN POWER WITHOUT A VISION FOR SPACE EXPLORATION–THE US PAYS $71 MILLION PER ASTRONAUT TO FLY VIA RUSSIA

But now the spirit of co-operation appears to have died, with the International Space Station – the $150bn (£89bn) international research laboratory that is still physically divided along Cold War lines – becoming the rope in a tug-of-war between American and Russian politicians.

The dispute began in April, when a leaked Nasa memo revealed that the agency would be suspending all contact with the Russian government because of the country's "ongoing violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity".

Although the involvement of the US government was not explicit, the space agency's decision was widely assumed to have involved the White House and State Department. Subsequent export restrictions – more specifically, "high technology defence articles or services" – confirmed the US's intent to punish Russia's struggling space industry.

However, there's one area where the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, remains king: transport.

After the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011, the US was entirely reliant on Russian rockets – specifically Soyuz rockets, descendants of those used in the 1975 mission – to get its astronauts to and from the space station.

Last week, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister, Dmitry Rogozin, said that Moscow was "very concerned about continuing to develop hi-tech projects with such an unreliable partner as the United States", and declared that the country would reject US plans to use the ISS beyond the station's planned "retirement" in 2020.

Mr Rogozin later softened Moscow's stance slightly, saying that the Russians understood that the ISS was "fragile in the literal and figurative sense", and that it would "act very pragmatically and not put obstacles in the way of work on the ISS". But, for America, the incident has highlighted the dependency of its current aerospace programmes.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ukraine-crisis-in-space-us-takes-on-the-russians-only-this-time-its-over-the-international-space-station-9391334.html