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(Time) First, it was offensive and insensitive to build an Islamic center two blocks away from Ground Zero. Now it’s offensive and insensitive to publish photos of American Muslims peacefully praying, on or around 9/11.

The Portland Press Herald has apologized to its readers for publishing images of Muslims celebrating the end of Ramadan, which this year coincided with the 9/11 anniversary. Among the outrageous statements that the accompanying article made: that Portland-era Muslims met to mark the end of the month-long holy fast, that they made a traditional call for charity, and that children played soccer.

Noting that thousands of local Muslims marked a holy day peacefully near the anniversary of a day when a few Muslims committed a mass murder (whose victims included other Muslims) was apparently beyond the pale. The paper’s editor and publisher wrote: “We erred by at least not offering balance to the story and its prominent position on the front page.”

Here’s where we are in America, 2010: There is now one group of Americans whose peaceful religious observance cannot be noted by decent people, unless it is “balanced” by the mention of a vile crime committed in 2001 by people, with a perverted idea of the same religion, from the other side of the world.

This is a depressing statement about the state of dialogue in America. Nine years after 9/11, there is now a widespread belief that, for one religious group of law-abiding Americans, the boundaries of acceptable behavior are narrower than for everyone else. Yes, you have the right to worship. But it would be decent of you to do it somewhere else. Or on another day. Or in such a way that the rest of us don’t have to know about it.

Read more: http://tunedin.blogs.time.com/2010/09/14/paper-to-readers-sorry-for-portraying-muslims-as-human/#ixzz0ziY8e85c

 September 16, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 1:41 pm No Responses »
 

"He trusts God to keep him safe," says RP2 Chute. "And I'm here just in case that doesn't work out."

By Michael M. Phillips (WSJ) SANGIN, Afghanistan — Navy Chaplain Terry Moran is steeped in the Bible and believes all of it. His assistant, Religious Programs Specialist 2nd Class Philip Chute, is steeped in the Bible and having none of it.

Together they roam this town in Taliban country, comforting the grunts while crossing swords with each other over everything from the power of angels to the wisdom of standing in clear view of enemy snipers. Lt. Moran, 48 years old, preaches about divine protection while 25-year-old RP2 Chute covers the chaplain’s back and wishes he were more attentive to the dangers of the here and now.

“He trusts God to keep him safe,” says RP2 Chute. “And I’m here just in case that doesn’t work out.”

Army chaplains represent 130 religions and denominations, including Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism. The military says it’s common for assistants to be of different faiths from the chaplains they support, or of no faith at all.

“They don’t have to be religious,” says retired Navy Capt. Randy Cash, who served 30 years in the Chaplain Corps and now is its historian. “They have to be able to shoot straight.”

Read the rest: This Chaplain Is Protected By God—and by an Atheist–at War – WSJ.com.

 September 7, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 9:07 am No Responses »
 

(DailyFinance) Rob Berry and Josh Levitas’s “Ulysses Seen” webcomic is, by all accounts, an ambitious undertaking, as any adaptation of the Irish author’s nearly 1,000-page tome would be. And with a readers’ guide, translation into foreign languages and other complementary materials, it would seem like a natural for the iPad and its multitouch user interface.

But Apple had a surprise up its sleeve, thanks to its strict guidelines about adult content, and the nudity present in “Ulysses Seen” was verboten.

“While the first chapter of the book, the one now at iTunes, doesn’t contain ‘offensive language,’ our comic does have frank nudity. Something we figured we might have to pixelate or cover with ‘fig leaves,’” Berry told the comics blog Robot 6. “But Apple’s policy prohibits even that. So we were forced to either scrap the idea of moving to the tablet with Apple or re-design our pages.”

Berry and Levitas opted to stay on the iPad and follow Apple’s rules, so the iPad version of the webcomic is nudity-free (the unexpurgated version, however, remains online).

See full article from DailyFinance:http://srph.it/a2boTN

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 June 15, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 5:53 am No Responses »
 


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 April 20, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 9:32 am 1 Response »
 

(DailyMail UK) An airline passenger ate his £8,930 winning scratchcard after he was told he could not claim the money immediately. The unnamed British man was flying with Ryanair from Krakow in Poland to East Midlands Airport when he won 10,000 euros with the ticket.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1254570/Ryanair-passenger-eats-10-000-euro-winning-scratchcard.html#ixzz0gy8N6QSx

 March 4, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 12:16 pm No Responses »
 


By John Ingold

(The Denver Post) Federal prosecutors Tuesday filed drug-distribution charges against a Highlands Ranch man who operated a massive basement marijuana garden that he said served medical-marijuana patients. Chris Bartkowicz was charged with a single count in U.S. District Court and could face up to 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine, according to a court document.

Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided Bartkowicz’s suburban home last week and seized 224 marijuana plants after he bragged about his basement garden in a television news report. Bartkowicz told federal agents and 9News that he is a medical-marijuana patient and grows the marijuana to sell to other patients and dispensaries. Colorado voters approved the medicinal use of marijuana for certain patients in 2000, but Colorado U.S. Attorney David Gaouette said marijuana cultivation and distribution is still a federal crime, regardless of the drug’s use.

Read the rest of this story at the Denver Post.

More items on this story at Google News here.

 February 18, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 10:02 am No Responses »
 

(The Smoking Gun) Like many educators nationwide, administrators at a Wisconsin high school are aiming to curb risqué moves at an upcoming school dance. To assure that Union Grove High School students do not get too footloose, school brass have issued official dance rules for the January 30 winter formal:

“While dancing back to front, all dancers must remain upright – no sexual bending is allowed. Examples are, no hands on knees, and no hands on the dance floor with your buttocks touching your dance partner. There will be no touching of the breasts, buttocks or genitals. There will be no straddling of each others’ legs. Both feet must remain on the dance floor at all times. Students will be given wrist bands at the door. One warning results in a teacher cutting off the wrist band. A student dancing inappropriately with no wrist band will be asked to leave the dance. This may result in loss of dance privileges for the year. The dance will be videotaped to insure the safety of all students attending.”

Full list of rules courtesy of The Smoking Gun.

 January 29, 2010  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 7:00 am 1 Response »
 

(TheNewspaper.com) Motorists who receive minor parking or traffic tickets in Indianapolis, Indiana are being threatened with fines of up to $2500 if they attempt to take the ticket to court.

A local attorney with the firm Roberts and Bishop was so outraged by what he saw in Marion County traffic court that he filed a class action suit yesterday seeking to have the practice banned as unconstitutional.

“The deck is stacked against the motorist,” lawyer Paul K. Ogden wrote. “To penalize that person for seeking justice seems wrong. I know it is done for the purpose of discouraging baseless challenges to tickets and clogging the docket, but in the process you are also penalizing people who have a legitimate defense and want a chance to present it to the court.”

The city made explicit the threat of additional fines for challenging parking tickets in a November 30 press release announcing a deal between Indianapolis and a private firm, T2 Systems, to hand over operations of a parking ticket court to increase municipal income.

Read the rest: Indiana: City Threatens $2500 Fines for Challenging Traffic Tickets.

 December 13, 2009  Posted by Nyc Labrets at 10:40 am No Responses »