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Unmoderated Tag: Television Rating: No Votes Hits: 2 Comments: 0 Mosaic News 5/15/2012: Fierce Clashes between Yemeni Troops and al-Qaeda Kill 44 in Volatile South Mosaic News 5/15/2012: Fierce Clashes between Yemeni Troops and al-Qaeda Kill 44 in Volatile South Fierce clashes between Yemeni troops and al-Qaeda kill 44 in volatile south, Palestinian prisoners end hunger strike as Israeli forces clash with protestors on "Nakba" Day, UN observers under fire again in Syria, and more. Today's headlines in full: Fierce clashes between Yemeni troops and al-Qaeda kill 44 in volatile south Al Jazeera, Qatar Palestinian prisoners end hunger strike as Israeli forces clash with protestors on 'Nakba' Day Al-Alam, Iran Palestinian hunger strikers reach deal with Israel Saudi TV, Saudi Arabia Israeli PM willing to restart PA talks 'without preconditions,' says spokesman IBA, Israel UN observers under fire again in Syria Future TV, Lebanon UNHRC to discuss Bahrain's human rights record in quadrennial review Press TV, Iran Iran calls nuclear talks with UN 'constructive' Press TV, Iran UK threatens Iran with more sanctions ahead of P5+1 talks Press TV, Iran Witnesses say Iraqi vice president masterminded killings Press TV, Iran Airlift of South Sudanese underway in Khartoum Dubai TV, UAE Image: Members of Ansar al-Sharia, an al Qaeda-affiliated group, carry their weapons as they ride on a truck in the southern Yemeni town of Jaar April 28, 2012: REUTERS/Stringer Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran. Watch more Mosaic at http://www.linktv.org/mosaic May 16, 2012 1:05 PM














Unmoderated Tag: Television Rating: No Votes Hits: 4 Comments: 0 Liam Kyle Sullivan: Fail Incorparated 2: I Can See Your Ball Liam Kyle Sullivan: Fail Incorparated 2: I Can See Your Ball Sometimes people like to dress up, sometimes people fail at hawaiian shirt day. Subscribe! ?http://www.youtube.com/liamkylesullivan Facebook! ?http://www.facebook.com/LiamKyleSullivan?? Twitter! ?https://twitter.com/liamshow starring ? Ilana Cohn? http://www.youtube.com/thefunclub?? Drew Droege? http://www.youtube.com/combine13?? and?? Liam Sullivan? http://www.youtube.com/liamkylesullivan?? Executive Produced by: Mickey Meyer Produced by: Neely Shaman?? Production Coordinator: Ricky Mammone Shot by: Arthur Hong -- Liam Kyle Sullivan is an American comedian, actor, editor and director. Sullivan has made several guest appearances on television programs—including Gilmore Girls, 8 Simple Rules, and Alias—but is best known for his internet videos. His most famous is "Shoes" http://youtu.be/wCF3ywukQYAwhich won a People's Choice Award for best user generated video. Kelly, a cross-dressed Liam, has released an album entitled Shoes digitally through TuneCore, which consists of tracks recorded by herself, her ex-boyfriend, and her mom. Her music videos have featured guest stars such as Margaret Cho, Amanda Palmer, Dave Navarro, Lisa Nova, and Ask a Ninja. Kelly on iTunes: http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/browserRed... Another of Liam's characters, Susan Walker, who is Kelly's aunt, has also released an album of music, Susan Walker's Greatest Tits. The album largely consists of country music songs with explicit sexual themes, such as "Two Way Dildo" and "Shut Up and Fuck Me". The songs, however, are sung in a light-hearted, almost loving manner. Two videos have been made of songs from the album; these are "I Like to Tinker" and "Shut Up and Fuck Me". The videos listed below, "Dr. Ulee Sex Therapist", "Muffins", and "Love Letters", are some classic skits by Liam. Dr. Ulee http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5UsPdcRPLM Love Letters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kGvtne2zfo Muffins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tcR19y7GPM His latest videos: Tim Gunn in Project Preschool http://youtu.be/ys0e052-PlM Baby Names http://youtu.be/-5DoDSijMz0 Dirty Scrabble http://youtu.be/bCkc5rcSOwo --- fail incoparated, incorporated, stupid people, native american, history, drew droege, liamkylesullivan, ilana cohn, thefunclub, chloe sevigny, humor, funny, comedy, dumb, office, workers, liamshow, alaska, geography, mistakes, ridiculous, facts, casinos, sketch, "hawaiian shirt day", hawaii, "cocoanut bra" May 16, 2012 11:06 AM


































Unmoderated Tag: Politics Rating: No Votes Hits: 3 Comments: 0 Jim Messina: April Fundraising & Paths to 270 Update Jim Messina: April Fundraising & Paths to 270 Update Help build this campaign: https://my.barackobama.com/paths270updatevid Hey everybody. I'm Jim Messina, the President's campaign manager. I wanted to give you a quick update on what we've been up to this month, and what that's going to mean between now and November. We had 169,500 first-time donors in April—putting us within reach of 2 million donors this election cycle. And here's my favorite part: our average donation was $50.23, with 98 percent of those donations $250 or less. That makes our campaign different, and it's how we're going to build a winning organization across the country. One of the most important things we can do is get our arms around that fact that this election is going to be close given the historic challenges the nation faced when the President first came into office. Oil company executives and other special interests are dumping millions of dollars in Super Pac attack ads. In fact as this chart shows, we got almost $60 million in spending against the President and his policies so far in this campaign by the other side. The last two weeks have shown this clearly. The Koch-brothers funded Super Pac spent $6 million dollars on TV ads attacking the President. Mitt Romney's Super Pac put another $4 million on the air. That's $10 million in ads from two outside groups who can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money. While Governor Romney has run an almost solely negative campaign tearing down the President, we started this campaign with a series of positive ads. These ads talked about where we started and what the President is doing to move this country forward. This is the kind of campaign we are running, and it's the reason your contributions are so important. A few months ago, I walked folks through the different pathways we could take to get to 270 electoral votes. Now that we're in the general election, let's take a look at how we're doing on a few of those pathways. As you can see, the "West Path" includes states like Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada. Some of these are states that Democrats hadn't won in years until 2008. This month, we put 12 new staff members in Colorado and signed up 51 new Neighborhood Team Leaders. We opened brand new offices in New Mexico and Nevada. We can win there in 2012, but only if we can keep building great teams and opening up offices. We can't count on Florida alone to take us to 270—but it is the easiest way to get there. That's why we're building a massive operation on the ground—opening up five new field offices in April alone and signing up 56 new Neighborhood Team Leaders. Now let's take a look at our "South Path", which counts on some places we won big in local races in 2011. We hired 22 new staff members in North Carolina this April because we believe so strongly that we can win the south this time around. Just this month in North Carolina we registered over 15,000 voters. That's a big deal because we won the state by less than that last time. And we opened four new field offices in Virginia, which has become a major trendsetter in national politics. The "Midwest Path" leans on Ohio—one of the places where we're doing the most work on the ground—and Iowa. And thanks to six new field offices in Ohio and 61 new team leaders and a batch of new team members in Iowa, we're well on our way to victory. And while Governor Romney's declaration that he would let Detroit go bankrupt has led to much criticism across the state of Michigan, we need to organize our way to victory through hard work every day in the Upper Midwest. And finally, if 2008 taught us anything, it's that we can't count on anyone's old map—even ours. We need new ways to put every state into play. That's why we hired new staff in Arizona this April—it wasn't a swing state last time around, but if we can help register the hundreds of thousands of eligible voters who missed out in 2008, we can put it on the table this November. So thanks to everyone who stepped up to support the campaign. Together, we raised more than $43 million from 437,323 grassroots supporters in April alone—helping us to open up 42 new field offices around the country. Those offices, plus the 120 new team members we were able to hire, means that we can be out there every day training volunteers, knocking on doors, making phone calls, and registering new voters. I am sure you are as proud of the President as I am. Just in the last weeks he has laid out a plan to end the war in Afghanistan, made a historic statement on gay marriage, and kept the pressure up on Congress to take steps to improve this economy. There's no question he is the President we need. It's going to be an exciting six months—let's go win this. May 16, 2012 4:02 AM







 
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