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Rear Admiral Paul Becker speaks with General Keith B. Alexander, Director of the National Security Agency, upon his arival to Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan, July 28, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jeffrey M. Richardson)

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Italian troops carry the colors to the parade grouds at the Regional Command-West transfer of authority ceremony April 4 in Herat, Afghanistan. RC-W, which is an Italian-led command, welcomed Brig. Gen. Carmine Masiello as he replaced Brig. Gen. Marcello Bellacicco as the RC-W commander. Afghan National Security Forces and RC-W leaders and troops have been working as partners to secure and develop western Afghanistan in order to provide peace and stability for Afghan civilians. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon Pomrenke)

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Mr. Ameen Faisal
Minister of Defence and National Security.

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Why did the writers of the Constitution created a federal system of government?

Question by casey: Why did the writers of the Constitution created a federal system of government?
Also, what’s the relationship between the principles of checks and balances and the separation of powers as detailed in the Constitution?

Best answer:

Answer by Professortemple
They created a stronger federal system of the government in the Constitution because of the failures of the Articles of Confederation, which made for a very weak federal government, and gave all the powers to the states, leading to a number of problems, including within the military, taxation, currency, trade, and mobility of citizens.
The checks and balances system is a key feature of the separation of powers, in that it allows for one branch of the government to ensure that the other(s) aren’t exceeding their power.

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Q&A: I’m aquiring dual citizenship and will soon have the option to live/work in Europe. Any suggestions of where?

Question by Joshua: I’m aquiring dual citizenship and will soon have the option to live/work in Europe. Any suggestions of where?
My citizenship will be for Ireland, but since they are part of the EU, I will have the freedom to work and live in any of those countries. Which country would you suggest and why? And what, in your opinion, are some Pros and Cons of living in Europe vs. the United States? Please feel free to be as detailed as you like — I really, really appreciate this!

Best answer:

Answer by ohdannyboy
I don’t know about Ireland, but I heard that their economy is doing well at the moment. I’d discourage you to move to Italy, since we’re not going well nowadays (low incomes, high cost of life, especially housing). I have friends in Germany and the standard of living is slightly better there.

Pros and Cons? We have less crime, free health care and more vacations (generally speaking) than in the US. On the other hand, lower wages and higher unemployment.

Good Luck

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A Dangerous Woman: New Biography of Adah Isaacs Menken Tells the Fascinating Story of America’s “Original Bad Girl”

A Dangerous Woman: New Biography of Adah Isaacs Menken Tells the Fascinating Story of America’s “Original Bad Girl”











A Dangerous Woman by Barbara and Michael Foster


New York, NY (Vocus/PRWEB) January 20, 2011

It’s tough being a sexy superstar in today’s media age. But try doing it in the middle of the prudish Victorian era. Yet for Adah Isaacs Menken, the “mother of theatrical and film nudity,” swimming against the current brought her overflow audiences from Broadway to Paris. She married five husbands, including the world heavyweight boxing champion. Her notable lovers ranged from kings to authors Alexandre Dumas and Algernon Swinburne, and some said George Sand, with whom she shared a penchant for crossdressing. Adah’s front-page scandals and under-the-counter nude photos made her an erotic sensation unequaled until Marilyn Monroe and her calendar a century later. Today’s wannabe bad girls aren’t in the same league.

A Dangerous Woman: The Life, Loves, and Scandals of Adah Isaacs Menken, 1835-1868, America’s Original Superstar (Globe Pequot, cloth, $ 24.95) is Barbara and Michael Foster’s immensely enjoyable new biography of America’s first supernova. Wrote cub reporter Mark Twain about how Adah captivated gold rush San Francisco: “A magnificent spectacle dazzled my vision—the whole constellation of the Great Menken came flaming out of the heavens.” The Fosters’ definitive yet easy-to-read biography, with photos by Napoleon Sarony, the Rembrandt of the camera, brings to startling life the pin-up girl for Civil War troops North and South. “The Naked Lady” grew closely involved in the conflict: No wonder, Adah was born, as the NAACP recognized, “a colored girl from New Orleans.”

The daughter of a beautiful Creole mother, father unknown, Adah had a series of stepfathers, one who abused her, another who taught her the classics. Jewish by religion, Adah grew up in Texas where she became a trick rider in the circus. In Havana, she had a youthful love affair with Juan Zenea, a great Cuban poet shot as a revolutionary. Back in Texas, Adah married the musician Alex Isaac Menken, played in regional theaters, and fled from race riots to Alex’s hometown, Cincinnati.

Here, in the bosom of a wealthy family, Adah became a disciple of Rabbi Wise, founder of Reform Judaism. In his weekly Israelite she wrote articles and poems defending the Jewish people. Marital discord and her burning ambition caused Adah to leave for New York, where she performed in everything from comedy to tragedy to song and dance. A friend of Walt Whitman, she defended his poetry, usually denounced as filth. Secretly, Adah married handsome, bare-knuckle champ John Heenan, who defeated the British champion to claim the world crown. Returned to America on the eve of the Civil War, Heenan became America’s first great sports hero. To please his English mistress he denounced Adah, and accusations back and forth stole the front pages from Abe Lincoln’s election.

Adah, depressed and suicidal, was saved by Prince Mazeppa, a role that led to fame. Sensational and sexy, the drama Mazeppa was based on a tribal prince who fought Tsarist tyranny. Adah dueled, declaimed, and rode a “wild stallion” up a four-story stage mountain—while stripped apparently naked. From Albany to the Midwest and Nevada’s booming Virginia City, the crowds went wild over this man/woman performance. The miners pelted Adah with bags of gold dust, which, dressed as a sporting gent, she gambled away all night. Shedding a fourth husband, a literary critic, Adah sailed from the Golden Gate to London, carrying along her final husband-to-be, a Rhett Butler-style Confederate agent.

Across Britain, Adah’s popularity swelled, and she thrilled young Arthur Conan Doyle, who would make her the heroine of his first Sherlock Holmes story. Le Menken became the toast of Paris, the world’s highest paid performer. Making clever use of the era’s new media—newspapers, the telegraph, trains, and steamboats, above all the camera—Adah became the first universal Love Goddess, the godmother to Harlow, Monroe, and Princess Diana. From royalty to authors such as Charles Dickens—who wanted to do a double act with her—everyone of note attended Menken’s salons. She was pursued by would-be lovers, including Emperor Napoleon III, and new front-page scandals.

The lifespan of the love goddess—the few who dominated the libido of their time—is not long. They fly high and sparkling until, at a young age, they crash to earth. Adah’s daredevil act and devil-may-care life ended at thirty-three. She died in a Paris garret, the poet Longfellow at her side, writing a eulogy, while a crowd stormed a nearby theater, demanding to see their Naked Lady. Adah’s influence on glamour, fashion, and lifestyle lives on—through her poetry and those who write about her, and a series of movies in which she has been portrayed by Ruth Roman, Sophia Loren, and recently Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler in Sherlock Holmes. In the Fosters’ A Dangerous Woman, Adah Menken is born again.

“What an extraordinary life!”

—Michael York, distinguished film actor

“Your retelling of Menken’s story is fascinating.”

—Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Chair, Harvard Dept. of African American Studies

“The Fosters’ skillful narrative biography of nineteenth-century superstar Adah Menken captures the richness and complexity of this Civil War-era Jezebel, an archetypal American bad girl.”

—Eve LaPlante, author of American Jezebel

“The most fascinating woman I have ever read about. This book is utterly compelling.”

—Jack Engelhard, author of Indecent Proposal

Previous books by the Fosters include the widely translated Three In Love: menages a trois from ancient to modern times (Harper/Collins) and The Secret Lives of Alexandra David-Neel (Overlook), rated one of the best books of all time by the New York Review of Books.

Michael Foster, born in Brooklyn, is a novelist, biographer, and historian who graduated from Cornell with honors in philosophy. He received an MFA from the Writer’s Workshop, Iowa. His novel Freedom’s Thunder (Avon, 1980), was praised by Nobel laureate Isaac B. Singer. His writing style was described by Entertainment Weekly as “racy and engaging.”

Barbara Foster, associate Professor at CUNY, has published many articles on travel and more than 200 poems in journals in various countries. Barbara has presented dozens of acclaimed slide shows on the life of Alexandra David-Neel from Washington’s Smithsonian to Cal Tech, Sidney, Buenos Aires, and Prague. Barbara appears on TV, radio, and in print/Net interviews.

For more information, gossip, and photos, please visit http://www.thegreatbare.com.

Media Contact: Victor Gulotta, Gulotta Communications, Inc., 617-630-9286, http://www.booktours.com, victor(at)booktours(dot)com

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Paul Craig Roberts: The Political Theater and The Debt Ceiling Crisis 1/2

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts www.infowars.com July 27, 2011 In my last column I suggested that an unintended outcome of the debt ceiling impasse could be Congress’ loss of the power of the purse. In this column I suggest an intended outcome that the ongoing political theater might be designed to produce. President Obama has said that he will not resort to the various powers open to him to keep the government running should Congress fail to deliver a debt ceiling increase. This is a suspicious statement, as it is not credible that a president would leave troops at war unpaid and without supplies, Social Security checks unsent and stand aside while the US dollar collapses and the credit rating of the US government is destroyed. There are national security directives and executive orders already on the books, as well as the 14th Amendment, that Obama can invoke to set aside the debt ceiling. Congress would sigh with relief that Obama had prevented the lawmakers from destroying the country. So what might be going on? One possibility is that the political theater is operating to bring about otherwise politically impossible cuts in the social safety net. If the drama continues to the absolute deadline without a deal, Obama, who perhaps favors cutting the safety net as much as do the Republicans, would have to accept the Republican package in order that the troops are not cut off from supplies, Social Security checks can continue to go out, and the dollar be saved. Having opposed the
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What are two ways the constitution allows our government to make decisions concerning individual rights?

Question by Young Quezy: What are two ways the constitution allows our government to make decisions concerning individual rights?
What are two ways the constitution allows our government to make decisions concerning individual rights?

Also, whats one situation where the United Sates government has suspended individual rights to protect the “common good”?

Give as much description as you can, thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by fredo
The Constitution gives Congress the ability to suspend habeas corpus (the doctrine saying you have a right to a hearing if you are being detained) in times of war or insurrection, effectively allowing Congress to decide that individual rights are outweighed by national security.

Also, the Constitution gives Congress the authority to enforce the 14th Amendment, which guarantees the same rights for all people. So they are allowed to make decisions regarding individual rights when it comes to making states give their citizens equal rights.

The government has suspended habeas corpus, once during the Civil War, once during Reconstruction, and again recently following 9-11.

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Q&A: What is with this Obama National Security Force?

Question by Tinman12: What is with this Obama National Security Force?
Currently we have a full time military force. Followed by our National Guard and Reserve Units. On top of that, the federal govenment has 84 different law enforcement agencies. So why add a national security force almost equal in strength to the US Military? Strength as in numbers and in training.

Best answer:

Answer by g
it’s not security… it’s like a peace corps… to build bridges and stuff…

I know you guys are sad that McCain is losing… but you should lay off the drinks…

Republicans always assume military… big surprise… hahaha

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Lyme Resident Anne Littlefield Receives ‘Lawyer of the Year’ Honor for Shipman & Goodwin

Lyme Resident Anne Littlefield Receives ‘Lawyer of the Year’ Honor for Shipman & Goodwin










Hartford, CT (PRWEB) October 31, 2011

Anne Littlefield, a Lyme resident and attorney with Shipman & Goodwin LLP (http://shipman-and-goodwin.com), has been named Lawyer of the Year in Hartford Education Law by Best Lawyers 2012.

Based on more than 3.9 million confidential detailed evaluations, Best Lawyers, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession, designates only a single lawyer in each high-profile legal specialty in each large legal community as a “Lawyer of the Year.”

Ms. Littlefield received particularly high ratings by earning a high level of respect among her peers for her abilities, professionalism and integrity. She is Co-Leader of the firm’s School Law Practice Group, where she represents public school districts and charter schools in labor relations, employment and education law, including collective bargaining, personnel policies and practices, constitutional law, special education, student discipline, freedom of information, and education policies. Ms. Littlefield also regularly presents at seminars and training sessions, and can be reached at alittlefield(at)goodwin(dot)com or (860) 251-5715.

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