ATM-card scam spreading in NC – SecurityInfoWatch

ATM- card scam spreading in NC SecurityInfoWatch Officials with the NC State Employees Credit Union alerted customers this week about the scam in which thieves apparently focused on exploiting card -readers … and more

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Woman sentenced in immigration scam – SDNN: San Diego News Network

Woman sentenced in immigration scam SDNN: San Diego News Network Escobar, a US citizen born in El Salvador, also operated out of Los Angeles as Escobar Income Tax Service, authorities said. This story was written and … and more

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Ken Blackwell: Maybe Trent Lott Didn’t Know That Strom Thurmond Was a Segregationist

One of the ironies of the Republican assault on Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is the demand that the Democratic leader be held to the same standard as Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.)–and the Lott flap is not something that Republicans really benefit from revisiting. To wit, African-American former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell takes to Politico to make the case that Lott wasn’t that offensive, really. Harry Reid’s comments were offensive and, if anything, worse than those that got Lott ousted from the Senate leadership in 2002. What Lott said then was the country would have been better off if 100-year-old Strom Thurmond had been elected president. Lott probably did not know — although he quickly found out — that Thurmond in 1948 ran for president as a so-called states rights candidate and that his platform had only one plank: racial segregation. Trent Lott was all of 7 when old Thurmond campaigned as a segregationist. This explanation really beggars belief. Even if Lott didn’t know the Dixiecrat platform by heart, he was 23 years old when Thurmond left the Democratic Party and joined the GOP in protest over Civil Rights legislation. He had served with Thurmond in the Senate for 14 years by the time he made these remarks. He had mused about a Thurmond presidency in the past. And Blackwell’s stance here is baffling because he was one of the first Republicans to demand Lott’s resignation back in 2002. From the December 17, 2002 edition of the Columbus Dispatch, via Lexis-Nexis: “I think if he truly loves the party, he would step down,” Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell said. Blackwell said he had “conveyed my disappointment in both Senator Lott’s comments and his leadership” to Ohio’s senators as well as other national political leaders in Washington. Ohio Sens. Mike DeWine and George V. Voinovich, both Republicans, have condemned Lott’s comments, but neither has called for his resignation.  Lott’s comments were “morally reprehensible (and) politically counterproductive to those of us who have tried to broaden the base” of the Republican Party, Blackwell said. Read the rest here: Ken Blackwell: Maybe Trent Lott Didn’t Know That Strom Thurmond Was a Segregationist

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Afghans Show Surprisingly Positive Feelings On ‘Extended Surge’

With all the necessary caveats about polling in Afghanistan, this new BBC poll finds a surprisingly robust acceptance among Afghans for the U.S. troop presence : Of more than 1,500 Afghans questioned, 70% said they believed Afghanistan was going in the right direction – a big jump from 40% a year ago. Of those questioned, 68% now back the presence of US troops in Afghanistan, compared with 63% a year ago. For Nato troops, including UK forces, support has risen from 59% to 62%. These are eye-opening numbers considering the results of the last BBC poll on Afghanistan , which the British news agency published in September. Back then, only 44 percent believed their country was on the right track. (A near-contemporaneous poll from the International Republican Institute pegged that right-track number at 62 percent.) While I can’t find an exact question in the previous poll about the presence of U.S. troops, only 47 percent had positive feelings about the United States in September. So perhaps the poll is an outlier. But if not, then Gen. McChrystal may have been on to something when he contended that the behavior of U.S. forces was more important than the presence of U.S. forces in terms of Afghan perceptions of occupation. See the rest here: Afghans Show Surprisingly Positive Feelings On ‘Extended Surge’

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Good News: Racism Is Over!

In all of the NRSC’s press releases on the Harry Reid flap, this line from spokesman Brian Walsh jumped out at me. Does Harry Reid believe that as the self-proclaimed “most powerful Senator,” it’s acceptable and appropriate for him to make such comments and for them to have no consequence? Do the rules of civility and a society that makes no distinctions based on skin color and other matters not apply to the “most powerful Senator?” This is a “society that makes no distinctions based on skin color”? Continue reading here: Good News: Racism Is Over!

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Two men face debit card scam charges – Toronto Sun

Two men face debit card scam charges Toronto Sun … theft under $5000, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, possessing stolen property forgery of a credit card , unlawful possession of credit card … Two Suspects Arrested In Alleged Debit Card Scam CityNews all 2 news articles

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Battling the Medicare fraud ‘epidemic’ – msnbc.com

msnbc.com Battling the Medicare fraud 'epidemic' msnbc.com Our Government should come down hard on this scam . People, please wake up this is our tax dollars being wasted and a government agency can't be bothered to … and more

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Area parts dealers warned of newest scam – Devil’s Lake Daily Journal

Area parts dealers warned of newest scam Devil’s Lake Daily Journal It was later discovered that the purchase of the parts and payment of the “employee” were made with stolen credit card numbers and the pre-paid Fed Ex … See the article here: Area parts dealers warned of newest scam – Devil’s Lake Daily Journal

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Two Suspects Arrested In Alleged Debit Card Scam – CityNews

Two Suspects Arrested In Alleged Debit Card Scam CityNews Police in Durham Region have arrested two Toronto-area men in connection to an alleged debit card scam . Two men walked into a Subway sandwich outlet in … Continued here: Two Suspects Arrested In Alleged Debit Card Scam – CityNews

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Marketers of Unproven Weight-Loss Products Bronson Partners LLC Ordered to Pay Nearly $2 Million

Court Rules in Favor of FTC in Case of Diet Tea and Bio-Slim Patch A federal district court has ordered the marketers of an herbal tea and a diet patch to pay nearly $2 million to the Federal Trade Commission for making deceptive claims that both products would allow users to lose weight quickly without diet or exercise. For nearly two years before the FTC complaint was filed, Bronson Partners, LLC and its officer, Martin Howard, marketed Chinese Diet Tea, telling consumers they could lose as much as six pounds a week by drinking one cup of the green tea after each meal to “neutralize the absorption of fattening foods.” Advertising in national magazines such as USA Weekend and Clipper Magazine, the marketers charged $24.95 plus shipping and handling for a month’s supply. Also during this time, the marketers sold the Bio-Slim Patch, a diet patch that contained extracts from the fucus, garcinia, and guarana plants. Instructing consumers to wear the patches 24 hours a day for at least three months, the marketers claimed that “repulsive, excess ugly fatty tissue will disappear at a spectacular rate due to the combination and synergy of these three natural ingredients.” The marketers advertised the patch in national magazines and in a company catalog, and consumers paid $24.95 plus shipping and handling for a month’s supply. In addition to ordering the nearly $2 million payment, citing “obvious and widespread” violations of the FTC Act, Judge Stefan R. Underhill of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut granted the FTC’s request to prohibit the defendants from selling or advertising any weight-loss products. “Future violations of a similar nature would surely result in financial harm to consumers, and possible physical harm if consumers engage in risky weight-loss techniques in reliance on (the) defendants’ misleading representations,” the judge wrote in his December 2009 ruling and order. He also ordered the defendants to help the FTC identify consumer victims who lost money on the products, so that restitution can be made. The FTC filed its complaint against Bronson Partners, LLC and Martin Howard as part of the “Big Fat Lie” law enforcement sweep in November 2004. The sweep targeted marketers of bogus weight-loss products, such as pills, powders, gels, green teas, and diet patches. In July 2008, the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut granted the FTC’s request for summary judgment against Howard and Bronson Partners, LLC – also doing business as New England Diet Center and Bronson Day Spa. Copies of the November 2004 complaint and the December 2009 ruling and order are available on the FTC’s Web site at http://www.ftc.gov and from the FTC’s Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357). The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1,700 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. The FTC’s Web site provides free information on a variety of consumer topics . Read this article: Marketers of Unproven Weight-Loss Products Bronson Partners LLC Ordered to Pay Nearly $2 Million

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Candidates Who Invoke ‘Climate-gate’ Could Get Boost in 2010 – Big Government (blog)

Big Government (blog) Candidates Who Invoke 'Climate-gate' Could Get Boost in 2010 Big Government (blog) The legislation would impose a “ cap and trade ” regime that limits the amount of carbon dioxide that could be released into the atmosphere. … and more

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The sinking Sundarbans – Independent

The sinking Sundarbans Independent With Copenhagen, Obama's cap-and-trade bill, and numerous green policy initiatives coming out of Westminster, climate change is … and more

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Mother Nature’s Sucker-Punch – American Thinker

Mother Nature's Sucker-Punch American Thinker When called on his environmental sins, he piously claimed that he does his penance by purchasing carbon credits . What he did not say is that he bought those … View original post here: Mother Nature’s Sucker-Punch – American Thinker

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Largest U.S. farm group rallies against climate bill

SEATTLE (Reuters) – The largest U.S. farm group will oppose aggressively “misguided” climate legislation pending in Congress and fight animal rights activists, said American Farm Bureau Federation p Read the rest here: Largest U.S. farm group rallies against climate bill

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Tea party activists rally despite the cold

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