Monday, December 31, 2012

Hire a Home Improvement Contractor for Your Home ... - Audio Video

Whether you are managing the demands of a growing family, or are financially sound enough to invest in a home addition, you need to get in touch with a reputable home improvement contractor in Arlington Heights. That?s the first and most important step in a home renovation project. You might need to speak to a structural engineer also if you are planning on altering your home?s structure as well.?

You should talk to more than a few of them in order to ensure that you get the very best available home improvement contractor. But sometimes that will put you in a catch-22 scenario because you will be tempted to go for the lowest bidder. It?s even better if you can talk to every one of them individually to discover why their prices are the way they are. The lowest bidder will not always provide you with the best service; unless it is a newbie trying to secure an impressive portfolio.?

Stay away from the substandard companies and avoid the ones who show up at your door step promising you wonders. One of the very first things that you ought to check about the home remodeling contractor is his track record; demand references and be aware that they are liable to give you a few.?

Generally a firm hires out their contractors, so it is essential they?re both registered by the correct associations. All states have their own licensing firms that hand out Home Improvement Contractor Licenses. Check in the Licensing and Business Registration Information Section of your state to see if the company is included. Every thing you can do to your house will require a different type of contractor, for example a General Building Contractor. The firm and the contractor should be properly insured so you will be safe in case of property damage, worker?s compensation and personal liability.?

Keep these things in mind while selecting your home improvement contractor:

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Open webOS finds its way onto Nexus 7

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Since going open source, HP's webOS platform has been ported to a handful of Android devices, including the Galaxy Nexus and the Nook Color. The most recent addition to this niche club is the ASUS-made Nexus 7. A dedicated gesture area, working keyboard, brightness adjuster, and Wi-Fi connectivity are all up and running.

Palm expatriates may by happy to see their old friend webOS again, especially if they have a a spare Nexus 7 kicking around to get the build running themselves once it's made publicly available, but as you can see in the video, things are still very much in an alpha state.

It's hard to say exactly where aspects of Open webOS will proliferate through the mobile ecosystem over the long run, but looking at experiments like this, it's hard not to think that Android might be one of those places. Any old webOS users here? Who would be willing to try to bring it to their Nexus 7? 

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Twitter Watch: Andrew Lloyd Webber-'Had to Come Back to the UK for a Back Operation'

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On Twitter, Andrew Lloyd Webber had this to say @OfficialALW

Unfortunately had to come back to the UK for a back op. It's apparently been successful - didn't want to interrupt my work next year. ALW.

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Ryan, Christie top GOP presidential preferences for 2016

There's already a bumper sticker out there that says "Is it 2016 yet?" Pollsters are wondering that as well.

A new CNN/ORC survey released Sunday reveals that Rep. Paul Ryan tops the list of possible White House contenders four years from now among Republicans, with 75 percent saying they'd support the House Budget Committee chairman in the race. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was in second place, with 59 percent.

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida garnered 58 percent while 51percent of the GOPers said they'd support Jeb Bush. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who's publicly said he's considering a run, had the approval of 48 percent of respondents, as did former Sen. Rick Santorum.

The poll of 290 Republicans and 290 Democrats was conducted Dec. 17-18.

And what about those Democrats? Secretary of State Hillary Clinton led that roster, earning the nod from 85 percent of Democratic respondents. Another 66 percent supported Vice President Joe Biden, 56 percent favored New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, 52 percent Sen.-elect Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, 41 percent Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and 37 percent say they would support outgoing Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer.

CNN points out that the poll, which offered respondents six choices for president from each party, did not include such Republicans as Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman. Among Democrats, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia were not on the list either.

"Considering the race that is some two years from starting, the results are influenced mostly by name recognition," says CNN political editor Paul Steinhauser.

Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2012/dec/30/ryan-christie-top-gop-presidential-preferences-201/

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Planning a kid-friendly New Year's Eve | Wichita Eagle

How do you make a New Year?s party that the whole family can enjoy?

For years, I barely acknowledged New Year?s Eve to my three kids so they wouldn?t know they were missing anything. I either went to some flashy grownup event or skipped it and went to bed. In the morning, I explained about the date change.

Last year, though, our family attended a party at a friend?s, and it was genuinely heartwarming. I began to think it was worth making an effort to mark the holiday, together, at home.

New Year?s is not just for adults. A small party is doable and relaxing; think about inviting extended family or close friends and their children.

?Parents feel more comfortable with their kids around,? says Selvi Rudge, a mother of three in Larchmont, N.Y., who often invites friends and kids for New Year?s. ?And having the kids there just makes the celebration better.?

Preparing with some simple crafting and cooking projects can make everyone feel part of the holiday.

1. New Year?s poster. Take an 18-by-24-inch poster board and label it ?What I want to do in 2013.? It can be simple, with a lot of room to write, or it can be decorated by kids who know their way around a poster board. Tape it up somewhere central ? I like the refrigerator ? and keep washable markers nearby. Write in an entry or two, whether resolution-like (?I want to take up jogging?) or wishful thinking (?I want to explore the Amazon?). The poster can be a family project or it can be opened up to guests as a sort of guest book.

2. Table top. Table decor can be kid-constructed and reusable, and it does not have to look childlike or chaotic. A great idea from Sabrina James, style director at Parenting Magazine, is to paint inexpensive plastic chargers (the larger plates that go under dinner plates) with black chalkboard paint, then have the kids decorate the plates with white chalk. They can draw stars or write guests? names or ?2013? ? even toddlers can scribble. ?It all stays black and white, it still looks sophisticated, and the kids have a hand in decorating the table,? says James.

3. Making some noise. Of course there must be noisemakers. James suggests this fresh take: Paint small, empty raisin boxes with silver or gold paint ? spray paint is easiest ? and then decorate them with small gems or sequins. Fill the boxes with dry pasta or rice, and tape a Popsicle stick to the back. The noisemakers can sit in vases around the table. Kids will be proud of their contributions, and you?ll be happy to have them as attractive table decorations.

4. Food. To avoid holiday feast fatigue, a New Year?s feast should consist of foods the family actually likes. You?re not tied to tradition, so focus on old family favorites, or on foods that some cultures say bring good luck. According to Epicurious.com, cooked greens symbolize money and good fortune; pork means prosperity. Don?t eat anything that moves backwards, like lobster. My teenage daughter likes to bake a holiday cake and get creative with frosting. Baking infuses the air with cheer and allows kids to participate. Limit how many sprinkles or frosting colors you offer; adult guests don?t always enjoy a crunchy inch-thick layer of purple sugar.

5. After-meal activity. Karaoke is a new tradition for our family; we learned it from the friends who held last year?s party. Systems range in price from less than $100 to more than $1,000, and can be rented, too. Whether you rock the oldies or attempt to rap, the kids are just as entertained as the adults. And they will want their turn, so make sure your song list includes some current hits or favorites they know.

Finally, do you or don?t you keep the kids up till midnight? Go for it, but be prepared to send them to bed or say good night early if they fall apart.

And they may. But the karaoke, other kids and special treats may keep them fueled and happy enough to see the ball drop. And then you will have another family memory tucked away, and maybe another entry for the 2013 poster: I want the whole family to ring in the new year together again in 2014.

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Star treck: Newlywed Kate Winslet to celebrate wedding in space

Published: 29 December, 2012, 19:39

British actress Kate Winslet (L) and her boyfriend Ned Rocknroll. (Reuters / Siu Chiu)

The 'Titanic' star received the once-in-a-lifetime wedding gift from her husband's millionaire uncle. Kate Winslet is set to travel to space after Richard Branson presented the actress with a $200,000 ticket on his Virgin Galactic suborbital vehicle.

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Winslet wed Ned Rocknroll, the Virgin magnate?s nephew earlier this month, during a secret ceremony in New York, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Accrding to The Sun, Winslet was presented with this pricey gift after last year she helped save the tycoon?s mother from a blaze when his multi-million Carribean villa caught fire, trapping people inside.

That was the time when Kate met her future husband, Ned Rocknroll,who works part-time for Virgin Galactic.

"I'm not sure she wants to go on a one-way trip to Mars, but she wants to go into space," The Daily Telegraph quotes Richard Branson as saying.

Over 500 people, including actor Ashton Kutcher, have already purchased tickets for a space ride on the Virgin vehicle. Prominent British cosmologist Stephen Hawking also received a gift ticket to space from Branson.

The vehicle is now undergoing flight-testing at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California, The Sun says.

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Senate approves $60.4 billion Sandy aid package; bill faces uncertain fate in House (Star Tribune)

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Days before deadline, Obama urges Congress to act on 'fiscal cliff' (Washington Bureau)

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San Francisco: Rainforest Action Network executive director drowns on vacation in Mexico

SAN FRANCISCO -- The executive director of the San Francisco-based Rainforest Action Network died on Wednesday while vacationing in Mexico, according to the environmental advocacy organization.

The executive director, Rebecca Tarbotton, 39, drowned while swimming on a beach north of Puerto Vallarta with her husband and friends.

She headed RAN, which aims to preserve endangered rainforests and the rights of their inhabitants.

A statement posted on RAN's website said her coworkers, friends and family called her a "force of nature" with "an infectious laugh, adventurous spirit, and a heart bursting with love."

According to her staff biography, she attended the McGill University in Montreal and earned a master's degree from the University of British Columbia.

RAN staff said condolences can be sent to the organization's office at 425 Bush St., Suite 300, San Francisco, CA, 94108.

Tarbotton's ashes will be scattered off Hornby Island in British Columbia where her family owns a cabin and she often spent time visiting family.

Public memorial services are planned to be held in San Francisco and Vancouver.

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Animal rights group settles lawsuit with Ringling

WASHINGTON (AP) ? An animal rights group will pay Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus $9.3 million to settle its part of a lawsuit stemming from claims the circus abused its elephants.

The circus company's owners announced the settlement with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Friday. The animal rights group was one of several that in 2000 sued the circus' owner, Feld Entertainment Inc., claiming elephants were abused. Courts later found that the animal rights activists had paid a former Ringling employee to bring the lawsuit and that the man didn't have the right to sue the circus.

The Vienna, Va.-based Feld Entertainment then sued the animal rights groups, accusing them of conspiracy to harm its business other illegal acts. Friday's settlement covers only the ASPCA.

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'Clock is ticking': Debt talks underway

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The end game at hand, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders made a final stab at compromise Friday to prevent a toxic blend of middle-class tax increases and spending cuts from taking effect at the turn of the new year.

Success was far from guaranteed in an atmosphere of political mistrust ? even on a slimmed-down deal that postponed hard decisions about spending cuts into 2013, and pessimism vied with optimism in a Capitol where lawmakers grumbled about the likelihood of spending the new year holiday in the Capitol.

"The clock is ticking," Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said in remarks on the Senate floor as Obama and congressional leaders were meeting several blocks away at the White House. "My message to them is simple. We can do this. We can get this done, and we must," added the Montana Democrat.

Congressional Democrats said Obama was ready with a revised offer to present.

But that drew a denial from a person familiar with the talks, who said the president would review his proposal from a week ago, when he urged lawmakers to preserve tax cuts for most while letting rates rise above incomes of $250,000 a year. At the same time, Obama said lawmakers should extend unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless. The person was unauthorized to discuss the private meeting publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The meeting lasted a little over an hour and neither the president nor the four lawmakers spoke with reporters before or immediately after the session.

The guest list included two Republicans, House Speaker John Boehner, and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell; as well as Democrats Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, her party's leader in the House.

The same group last met more than a month ago and emerged expressing optimism they could strike a deal that avoided the fiscal cliff. At that point, Boehner had already said he was willing to let tax revenues rise as part of an agreement, and the president and his Democratic allies said they were ready to accept spending cuts.

Since then, though, talks between Obama and Boehner faltered, the speaker struggled to control his rebellious rank and file, and Reid and McConnell sparred almost daily in speeches on the Senate floor. Through it all, Wall Street has paid close attention, and in the moments before the meeting, stocks were trading lower for the fifth day in a row.

The core issue is the same as it has been for more than a year, Obama's demand for tax rates to rise on upper incomes while remaining at current levels for most Americans. He made the proposal central to his successful campaign for re-election, when he said incomes above $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for couples should rise to 39.6 percent from the current 35 percent.

Boehner refused for weeks to accept any rate increases, and simultaneously accused Obama of skimping on the spending cuts he would support as part of a balanced deal to reduce deficits, remove the threat of spending cuts and prevent the across-the-board tax cuts.

Last week, the Ohio Republican pivoted and presented a Plan B measure that would have let rates rise on million-dollar earners. That was well above Obama's latest offer, which called for a $400,000 threshold, but more than the speaker's rank and file were willing to accept.

Facing defeat, Boehner scrapped plans for a vote, leaving the economy on track for the cliff that political leaders in both parties had said they could avoid. In the aftermath, Democrats said they doubted any compromise was possible until Boehner has been elected to a second term as speaker when the new Congress convenes on Jan. 3.

Apart from income tax rates, congressional officials in both parties said a handful of other issues were the subject of private talks in the Capitol. These included the Alternative Minimum Tax, which would effectively raise taxes on millions of upper-middle-class families unless Congress acts; as well as taxes on capital gains, dividends and estates.

In addition, benefits for the long-term unemployed are due to expire in the next few days, and doctors face the prospect of a deep cut in the fees they receive for treating Medicare patients unless legislation is passed to prevent it.

Further compounding the year-end maneuvering, there are warnings that the price of milk could virtually double beginning next year.

Congressional officials said that under current law, the federal government is obligated to maintain prices so that fluid milk sells for about $20 per hundredweight. If the law lapses, the Department of Agriculture would be required to maintain a price closer to $36 of $38 per hundredweight, they said. It is unclear when price increases might be felt by consumers.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram and Andrew Taylor contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Egypt's prosecutor orders probe against opposition

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Egypt's prosecutor orders probe against opposition
By SARAH EL DEEBBy SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 file photo, former Egyptian presidential candidate, Hamdeen Sabahi, left, speaks to former director of the U.N.'s nuclear agency and Nobel peace laureate, Mohamed El Baradei, during a news conference flanked by other prominent politicians, not shown, from outside the Muslim Brotherhood, to decry what was interpreted as a de facto declaration of emergency law by Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Mostafa El Shemy, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012 file photo, former Egyptian presidential candidate, Hamdeen Sabahi, left, speaks to former director of the U.N.'s nuclear agency and Nobel peace laureate, Mohamed El Baradei, during a news conference flanked by other prominent politicians, not shown, from outside the Muslim Brotherhood, to decry what was interpreted as a de facto declaration of emergency law by Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Mostafa El Shemy, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 file photo, released by the Egyptian Presidency, Nobel Peace Prize winner and head of the opposition Egyptian Constitution political party, Mohamed ElBaradei, left, meets with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of inciting the overthrow of Egypt's first elected president, Mohammed Morsi. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency, File)

FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 file photo, former foreign minister and presidential candidate Amr Moussa, center, greets supporters as he arrives to Tahrir Square to join other liberal and secular parties for a major protest against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's latest decrees granting himself almost complete powers and allowing a rushed constitution to be presented for a vote. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Thomas Hartwell, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 file photo, former U.N. nuclear chief Mohamed el Baradei talks during an interview with the Associated Press at his house in the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File)

FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 24, 2012 file photo, Egyptian opposition leader Hamdeen Sabahi speaks during an interview with the Associated Press at his office in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian official says the country?s top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into accusations against opposition leaders, Mohammed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa, and Hamdeen Sabahi, of incitement to overthrow the regime. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File)

(AP) ? Egypt's chief prosecutor ordered Thursday an investigation into the leaders of the country's opposition after a lawyer accused them of incitement to overthrow the regime of newly elected Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, a prosecution official said.

The order, issued by an appointee of Morsi, is likely to aggravate political tensions that have erupted into street violence, most recently surrounding the newly passed but divisive constitution.

The accusation, filed last month, alleged that Mohammed ElBaradei, a Nobel Prize laureate and former head of the U.N. nuclear agency, along with Amr Moussa, a former foreign minister, and Hamdeen Sabahi, a former presidential candidate, campaigned to seek Morsi's overthrow.

The probe does not necessarily mean charges will be leveled but it is unusual for state prosecutors to investigate such broad charges against high profile figures. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government policies.

Yara Khallaf, a spokeswoman for Moussa, said there were no official charges or summoning for investigation, declining to comment on the accusation.

Emad Abu Ghazi, the secretary general of the opposition party ElBaradei heads, said he had no details about the investigation but that the accusations and probe were "an indication of a tendency toward a police state and the attempt to eliminate political opponents."

Abu Ghazi said the former regime of Mubarak dealt in the same way with the opposition. There was no immediate comment from ElBaradei or Sabahi.

The accusation came during a political crisis over a series of presidential decrees that granted Morsi, Egypt's first elected president, and the committee drafting the disputed constitution immunity from judicial oversight.

The opposition called on Morsi to rescind his decrees and accused him of amassing too much power in his hands. It also asked for the draft constitution to be withdrawn.

The opposition organized a number of massive rallies in protest, including one outside Morsi's palace in which protesters chanted "Leave." It was a common refrain during the protests against former President Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted in a popular uprising last year.

The rally turned violent when supporters of Morsi, who perceived the protest as a threat to his legitimacy, attacked their opponents.

Clashes erupted that turned deadly and were followed by attacks on offices of the Muslim Brotherhood, the main backers of the constitution and from which Morsi hails, and the office of a liberal opposition party, al-Wafd. At least 10 people died in the violence, and the Brotherhood claimed they were mostly its supporters.

Morsi and Brotherhood officials accused the opposition of working to undermine the president's legitimacy, and accused former regime officials of working to topple him.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Colleges help students clean up online profile

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BUFFALO, N.Y. --?Samantha Grossman wasn't always thrilled with the impression that emerged when people Googled her name.

"It wasn't anything too horrible," she said. "I just have a common name. There would be pictures, college partying pictures, that weren't of me, things I wouldn't want associated with me."

So before she graduated from Syracuse University last spring, the school provided her with an online tool that allowed her to put her best Web foot forward. Now when people Google her, they go straight to a positive image ? professional photo, cum laude degree and credentials ? that she credits with helping her land a digital advertising job in New York.

"I wanted to make sure people would find the actual me and not these other people," she said.

Syracuse, Rochester, and Johns Hopkins in Baltimore are among the universities that offer such online tools to their students free of charge, realizing ill-considered Web profiles of drunken frat parties, prank videos and worse can doom graduates to a lifetime of unemployment ? even if the pages are somebody else's with the same name.

It's a growing trend based on studies showing that most employers Google prospective hires and nearly all of them won't bother to go past the first page of results. The online tools don't eliminate the embarrassing material, they just put the graduate's most flattering, professional profile front and center.

"These students have been comfortable with the intimate details of their lives on display since birth," said Lisa Severy, president-elect of the National Career Development Association and director of career services at the University of Colorado-Boulder, which does not offer the service.

"The first item on our 'five things to do before you graduate' list is 'clean up your online profile,'" she said. "We call it the grandma test ? if you don't want her to see it, you probably don't want an employer to, either."

Managing your online presence
After initially supplying BrandYourself accounts to graduating seniors, Syracuse University this year struck a deal with the company ? begun by a trio of alumni ? to offer accounts to all of its undergraduate and graduate students and alumni at no additional charge. About 25,000 people have access to it so far.

"It's becoming more and more important for students to be aware of and able to manage their online presence, to be able to have strong, positive things come up on the Internet when someone seeks them out," said Mike Cahill, Syracuse's career services director.

Online reputation repair companies have been around for at least a couple of years, often charging hundreds or thousands of dollars a year to arrange for good results on search engine result pages. BrandYourself, which normally charges $10 a month for an account, launched two years ago as a less expensive, do-it-yourself alternative after co-founder Pete Kistler ran into a problem with his own name.

"He couldn't get an internship because he was getting mistaken for a drug dealer with the same name," said co-founder Patrick Ambron. "He couldn't even get calls back and found out that was the problem."

An April survey of 2,000 hiring managers from CareerBuilder found nearly two in five companies use social networking sites to research job candidates and 11 percent said they planned to start. A third of the hiring managers who said they research candidates reported finding something like a provocative photo or evidence of drinking or drug use that cost the candidate a job.

"We want our students and alumni actively involved in shaping their online presence," said Johns Hopkins Career Center Director Mark Presnell. Students are encouraged to promote positive, professional content that's easily found by employers, he said.

BrandYourself works by analyzing search terms in a user's online profile to determine, for example, that a LinkedIn account might rank 25th on Google searches of the user's name. The program then suggests ways to boost that ranking. The software also provides alerts when an unidentified result appears on a user's first page or if any links rise or fall significantly in rank.

A professional image
Nati Katz, a public relations strategist, views his presence online as a kind of virtual storefront that he began carefully tending while in graduate school at Syracuse.

Google his name and up pops his LinkedIn page with a listing of the jobs he's held in digital media and the "500+ connections" badge of honor. His Facebook account is adorned with Katz smiling over an elegant Thanksgiving dinner table. There are a couple of professional profiles and his Tumblr link, one after another on the first page of results and all highlighting his professional experience.

Before his 2011 graduation, he took the university up on its offer of the BrandYourself account and said it gave him a leg up with potential employers and internship supervisors.

"Fortunately, I didn't have to deal with anything negative under my profile," said Katz, who used the reputation website BrandYourself.com while pursuing dual degrees in public relations and international affairs. "What I was trying to form was really a nice, clean, neat page, very professional."?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/colleges-help-students-clean-online-profile-1C7660222

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13 Resolutions To Make You A Better, More Productive Writer In 2013

We?ve all been burned by New Year?s resolutions. Otherwise, we?d have statuesque physiques, shelves lined with our best sellers, and pools full of cash instead of hangovers, unfinished manuscripts, and maxed-out credit cards. Most of us have failed so many times that even the words ?New Year?s resolution? elicit shame and fury. (Or maybe that?s just me, but I sure hope not. Schadenfreude is the best.)

That?s why I?m not asking you to make a resolution for 2013. I am, however, asking you to make a resolution for January of 2013. On February 1, you can go right back to your old ways. But you won?t. See, resolving to change for all eternity is as daunting as skydiving from space (I mean, did you see that guy?), but resolving to change for one month is manageable. Reasonable even. And in most cases, it?s all you need. It takes an average of 21 days for a new habit to stick. January has 31, so get through the month and you?re golden, with room to spare.

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.?
?Aristotle

Resolving to change for all eternity is as daunting as skydiving from space, but resolving to change for one month is manageable. It takes an average of 21 days for a new habit to stick. January has 31, so get through the month and you?re golden.

I used to think that whole three-weeks-to-a-new-habit thing was rubbish, but in September I decided I was sick of talking about getting fit and failing. I signed up for a four-week boot camp, telling myself, ?It?s just four weeks. You can do anything for four little weeks.? I purposely avoided making huge promises about marathons and Olympic gold. At that point, I enjoyed exercise about as much as deer enjoy having their heads lopped off to be displayed on some hunter?s den wall. So, like, not at all. After my third week, in a move that mystifies even me, I signed up for six more months of boot camp. The habit was in place, and it didn?t seem so intimidating anymore. Today, brutal workouts are just part of my day. No big. If you knew me, that?d blow your mind. In 2013, I?m going to use the same method to work on my writing goals. One month at a time. One thing at a time. I think you should join me because if a desk potato like me can be turned into someone who enjoys working out then, trust me, you can do anything.

For starters, don?t think of the New Year as a time to do a massive overhaul on your life. That?s overwhelming and likely to end in tears and swearing. Think of it, instead, as a clean slate that gives you permission to stop beating yourself up for the failures of 2012. You didn?t finish the novel, enter that writing contest, take any classes, whatever. It doesn?t matter now. Let it go. Face forward, brave soldier. Self-doubt and guilt are among a writer?s worst enemies. It?s time to stop hoping and start working.

Here are 13 resolutions to consider for January 2013 if you?re ready to be a better, more productive writer, and some tips to make them work for you?

1. I will write X minutes a day or write X words a day

Make your goals as specific as possible. Vague ?I?ll write more? kind of resolutions are way too easy to fudge. ?Uh, yeah, I wrote more today. More than that one time I wrote my initials in the snow with pee.? That?s why giving yourself a specific number of minutes or words to hit every day is a great way to spend January. Yeah, every day. All of them. Consistency is the magic behind establishing new habits. It?s just four weeks. You?ve got this.

Start with something that you can definitely sustain for a month. If you haven?t been writing regularly, don?t start with 5,000 words or nine hours a day. (It?s not that you can?t do it, but it might be that you can?t do it YET.) You need a win here. Start as low as you need to; 500 words or half an hour a day is still more than zero words and zero minutes, and at the end of January, you will have kicked out 15,500 words or written for fifteen and a half hours. Boom! Sense of achievement! If, at the end of the month, you?ve consistently written every day, you?ll be excited about stepping it up a notch in February.

2. I will start writing at X o?clock every day

Here?s the thing about developing a habit: While you?re trying to cement it into your life, there?s no room for flexibility or for giving yourself a break just this once. This resolution is good for that reason. After a month of writing at the same time every day, your muse will start to understand when to show up. Sometimes she'll be out posing for art students, trying to make some extra cash, and you've still got to work on those days. But most of the time she'll be there. Create a trigger to remind yourself that it?s time to put pen to paper: set an alarm, train your dog to attack your crotch, put the coffee pot on a timer, whatever it takes. Experts in habit-forming swear by triggers.

3. I will finish a chapter in my novel

Look, you could go balls to the wall and resolve to finish your novel, but breaking that down into smaller goals is much more likely to result in high fives and celebratory toasts. A shopaholic should resolve to put $20 in the piggy bank, not $2,000. A couch potato should resolve to run around the block, not to run a marathon. The same goes for writers. Tiny steps are better than no steps. Add up enough chapters, and you?ll end up with a novel anyway. It?s just a less terrifying approach.

4. I will read X books per week

Again, put a number on it. How many books exactly equal success? This one is a less direct path to improving your writing, but no less important. Good writers are avid readers. There?s an undeniable correlation. Like most of these resolutions, you need to ask yourself why it?s not something you?re currently doing. Most likely, the answer is that you don?t have time. Unless you're a time-bending wizard (and if so, is writing really the career path for you?), the number of hours in the day isn't going to change just because you want to do a bit more reading. You need to make some decisions. Where is the time going to come from? Don?t think of it as adding a new habit. Think of it as replacing an old one. You?ll need to spend less time doing something else in order to spend more time reading (or writing). What?s that something going to be? Figure that out before you start. Spend less time watching television, using Facebook, Bigfoot hunting, or whatever?s sucking up hours you could spend reading or writing. That leads us to?

5. I will minimize other commitments in order to focus on writing

Your schedule will get stacked with as many blog posts, unpaid writing gigs (to get your name out there, of course), volunteer projects, social events, household obligations, leisure activities, and goth costume balls as you allow it to. If your priority is writing, make a conscious decision to truly make it a priority in January. Look at your current commitments. Figure out what you can cut out to make more time in the day, and learn to say no when you need to. Nobody?s gonna hate you for working hard to achieve your dreams, and if they do, they sort of suck anyway.

6. I will submit X stories for publication

Make your goals as specific as possible. Vague ?I?ll write more? kind of resolutions are way too easy to fudge.

The important thing about this particular resolution is that you need to redefine success so you don?t get frustrated. In this case, success has nothing to do with whether the pieces you submit are met with rejection or publication. If you actually send the appropriate number of polished stories with good query letters to publications, you win. I don?t need to rehash all those stories about world-famous authors who could wallpaper their homes in rejection notes for you to understand that this industry is all about persistence. Go buy some stamps.

7. I will improve my writing space

An ergonomic desk is a productive desk. There are lots of factors to take into consideration, from height of your monitor and proper chair dimensions to placement of your mouse and position of your feet. This chart uses your height and several other factors to diagram the ideal set up for you and Lifehacker has more tips. While you?re at it, remove distractions. The television? Cage of dancing hamsters? Desk clutter? It?s all got to go.

8. I will limit my use of social media and/or non-essential internet to X minutes per day

Speaking of distractions, let?s talk about the internet. For most people, there is no bigger time suck. It is like having a beeping file cabinet full of baby animal pictures, porn, and notes from friends next to your desk while you try to work. Oh, and the information you need to research your book is somewhere in there too, so good luck with that. If this is your January resolution, you could try software that blocks distracting sites or sheer willpower, but if you?re serious, you need to remove temptation entirely. If possible, disconnect the internet from the computer you use for writing. I don?t mean turning the AirPort off on your Mac, because you?re still only two clicks away from the circus that is the Internet. I mean making it pretty much impossible to connect without some serious effort. Have a friend change your WiFi password to something you?ll never guess. If you have, say, a desktop and a laptop, disconnect the desktop from the internet and write with it. Then use the laptop when you need to research, check email, or read LitReactor. The more inconvenient it is to get to the wonders of the web, the better off you?ll be. Set a timer to keep yourself in check when you?re on Facebook. Again, it?s only four weeks.

9. I will take a writing course

Signing up and committing to a writing course, whether here on LitReactor or at some in-person facility near you, will give you structure, deadlines, and perhaps most importantly, people who will hold you accountable and expect something of you on the regular. An accountabili-buddy if you will. Whatever your goal, it will help tremendously to have someone who is expecting something of you. It works with any of these. If you aim to write X words per day, have someone (preferably someone who is unwilling to listen to your rationalizations and excuses) see if you?ve met your goal at the end of the week. Let them know that if you?ve failed to meet the goal, they have your permission to pour a pitcher of eggnog onto you and your freshly laundered sheets whilst you sleep. You?re only going to let that happen once.

10. I will submit X stories to a workshop

Maybe your work isn?t ready to submit to a publisher. Or maybe you?re not sure if it?s ready. If you?ve been writing with no feedback from the outside world, your self-doubt or self-confidence can bounce around your brain until it multiplies tenfold and you?ve lost touch with reality. Submitting your work to the LitReactor workshop or to a local writers group that you meet with in person will provide you with a reality check. It can be unnerving?nay, terrifying?to show your work to others for the first time; just remember to aim for progress, not perfection.

11. I will do a public reading

Resolutions work best when they are tied to consequences. If you?ve been shying away from reading your work in public, decide on a reward if you follow through and punishment if you don?t. Commit to them. If you know that chickening out again will mean listening to six hours of Skrillex?s ?Bangarang? on repeat while an angry monkey throws feces at you, you?re going to read your damn story, particularly if doing so will earn you that new jacket or iWhatever you?ve been eyeing.?

12. I will fix a weakness in my writing

Is there a particular grammatical issue that plagues your writing? Do you spell like a six-year-old on a sugar high? Do you overuse a particular word or phrase? Could your vocabulary be expanded? Identify your weakness then spend the month overcoming it. Chart your progress in some visual way?a gold star on the calendar for every day you catch and avoid a particular error, a line chart of the number of misspelled words per thousand words, one of those color-in thermometer drawings sales people use that denotes the number of words you?ve added to your vocabulary this month. Any kind of visual representation of progress will remind you to keep going.

13. I will exercise more

This is one of those indirect ways to improve your writing. As writers, we spend way too much time hunched over keyboards and sitting on our asses. You don?t have to go hardcore Crossfit here, but adding a bit of movement to your day will clear your head and open you up to new ideas, improve your mood, and generally make you a more productive writer. Tell a few key people what you?re up to and how you?re progressing so that they can support you when you?re doing well and shame you into getting back on the wagon when you fall off.

Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man."
?Benjamin Franklin


As for me, I resolve to minimize other commitments, write a minimum of 1,000 words daily, finish a chapter of my novel, and read three books during January. So who's with me, and what's your January 2013 resolution?

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Adam Flanders Still using Legal Lies against Free Resistance ? The ...

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John R. Houk

? December 26, 2012

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I have been following Mass Resistance battle with Man/Boy homosexual molester Adam Flanders largely through an anti-homosexual activist that goes by the pseudonym Solid Snake.

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Here are a few past posts at SlantRight 2.0:

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These titles all relate how Flanders is using homosexual Lawfare to force Mass Resistance to pay exorbitant legal fees to prevent Mass Resistance from exposing Flanders? past arrest record for Man/Boy sex. I am guessing Flanders is not independently wealthy for his part of the Lawfare legal expenses. Hence Homosexual activism must be paying the Lawfare tab to help Flanders shut up Mass Resistance.

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Now whenever I have associated the debauchery of Man/Boy sex with homosexuality raging homosexuals have often commented that homosexuals simply want same-sex love as do heterosexuals. The comments go on to stipulate homosexuals do not support illegal actions as a male homosexual man having sex with a male minor even if that kid is a homosexual.

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This Flanders Lawfare against Mass Resistance shows this to be a load fudge packing. Homosexual activism has joined Flanders to keep his Man/Boy past out of the public eye. I am curious why Mass Resistance has never exposed who exactly is funding Adam Flanders? legal fees. You would think that would be a part of the Mass Resistance expos?, right?

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Anyway ? Solid Snake has sent me an email about the latest Adam Flanders Lawfare against Mass Resistance. Here is the Mass Resistance link; however I am cross posting from the email.

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JRH 12/26/12

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Phony ?copyright infringement? charges vs pro-family websites

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MassResistance Update

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Pro-family activism

?In a time of universal deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.?
- George Orwell

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Continued attacks against MassResistance (we?re not backing down):

1. Gay sex offender files phony ?copyright infringement? claim vs MassResistance ? causing host company to block web pages indefinitely.

2. And more: Files legal complaint against our lawyers. New ?harassment? claim against MassResistance and Camenker. Announces that FBI is ?investigating? us.

3. Our lawyers at Thomas More Society are making the difference!

4.? What this means to you.

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1. Gay sex offender files phony ?copyright infringement? claim vs MassResistance ? causing host company to block web pages indefinitely.

As we?ve reported, over the last year Adam Flanders, a homosexual activist and convicted sex offender, has unleashed a flood threats and legal attacks MassResistance. He wants to stop our work exposing the homosexual agenda targeting schoolchildren ? and especially his involvement in some of the more loathsome aspects of that. He has also threatened others across the US and Canada who have worked with us. Now he has filed a phony ?copyright infringement? claim to get our web pages blocked.
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Blocked by web host company. This is what you get if you click on any of our past postings that mention Flanders, including our recent ?victory in court? announcement.

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Background

In 2006 Flanders wrote and distributed a public letter describing what really goes on at the ?gay clubs? for schoolchildren run by homosexual adults in towns across the country. He described his own sexual relations with two 14-year-old boys and other horrible things (drug use, pornography, etc.) at the ?gay youth club? in his town in Maine where he was an adult participant. He was later convicted and jailed for sexually molesting a teenage boy, along with other convictions, and is a
registered sex offender in Maine.

At that time, his 2006 letter appeared in the local media, which Flanders had encouraged. But MassResistance is using this letter to warn parents about the homosexual movement?s dangerous efforts to attract children ? and this angers the homosexual radicals. So last year Flanders (and his unidentified allies) threatened us.? And when we didn?t take it down they began a vicious campaign to ?punish? us and try to destroy us.

Over the past year, among other things, Flanders has: (a) filed a phony harassment order in Maine against MassResistance director Brian Camenker which was later thrown out by a judge; (b) threatened MassResistance?s web host company with legal action, causing them to close down our website and threatening our subsequent host company; (c) threatened other web sites across the country and in Canada which reported on Flanders? actions; (d) filed two legal injunctions against Camenker, both of which were rejected by a judge; and (e) filed a $1 million ?defamation? lawsuit against Camenker and MassResistance, which has been dismissed by a federal judge in Maine. (And recently there?s been even more, described in Part 2 below.)

Flanders has been spewing a stream of defamatory statements and lies about Camenker and MassResistance to anyone who will listen, including lawyers, web host companies, and even in legal documents.

Not backing down

Flanders? vicious tactics are unfortunately being more commonly used by homosexual activists against pro-family groups they want to punish or destroy. The difference here is that MassResistance beats them in court and keeps going ? which makes them furious!

The latest: Phony ?copyright infringement? claim

A favorite method of corporations, cults, and radical groups who want to get embarrassing material taken off the Internet is to falsely claim violation of a copyright (or trademark). Now the homosexual movement is doing it. Last week this became Flanders? latest tactic.

Unfortunately, they can take advantage of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMC Act), passed in 1998, which makes it relatively easy for posted material to be immediately removed and tied up for an indefinite period of time ? maybe months or years ? by almost anyone willing to make a false or misleading claim.

Here?s the procedure outlined in the DMC Act (Sec. 512): All someone has to do is to fax the hosting company a copyright violation complaint letter. No matter how false or ridiculous the charges are, the company then permanently blocks all access to whatever material is described in the letter. If the affected website owner sends a properly worded ?counter-notice? outlining its innocence, then the material continues to be blocked, but gets un-blocked if the complainant does not file a legal action within 14 days. But if a legal action is filed, the material stays blocked until a court rules in the website?s favor, which could drag on indefinitely. Websites across America are vulnerable to this terrible abuse of the legal process by activists.

Technically, the DMC Act also says that a person who knowingly files a false copyright complaint can be held liable for any damages, including costs and attorneys? fees. (See Section 512(f).) But most of these activists seem undeterred by that, probably thinking that such a court action would be too difficult and expensive.

A hosting company may ignore the DMC Act and simply decide to allow the material to stay up, and let the courts decide. But then the company would also be liable for damages if the website lost in court, so few are willing to do that. Web hosting in the U.S. is price-competitive, and companies make very little profit from an individual customer. Thus they generally have no interest taking any stand to protect an individual website?s free speech rights.

The company we contracted with for our hosting, run by a fearless Christian, is actually a middleman ? so Flanders went to the much larger hosting company he contracts from ? which is not so fearless.

Flanders? copyright infringement notice: Absurd claims and lies

Homosexual activists will to go to outrageous lengths. In Flanders? copyright infringement notice which he faxed to the hosting company, he states under oath that the following are materials copyrighted by him, and which we have posted illegally:

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  • The public letter that he wrote in 2006 about his involvement in the homosexual clubs for children. [NOT TRUE: A Maine District Court Judge ruled that we have a First Amendment right to publish that document.]
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  • The court filings that he wrote regarding the cases against MassResistance and Camenker. [NOT TRUE: Court filings are public documents.]
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  • The criminal background check on him from the State of Maine. [NOT TRUE: It is a public document which is not copyrighted by him.]
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  • His police department mug shot. [NOT TRUE: It is a public document which is not copyrighted by him.]
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  • A photograph of him from his website. [NOT TRUE: This is clearly and unequivocally "fair use" per US copyright law.]

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In addition, Flanders includes in his copyright infringement notice a further narrative of outright lies and distortions about Camenker and MassResistance. For example, he claims that because we ?falsely accused him of crimes,? a court made a ?factual finding? that we harassed him (NOT true) and that we ?encouraged the public? to harass him (NOT true), etc. And of course, like other homosexual activists across the country attacking pro-family groups, Flanders repeats the phony and libelous writings of the extremist Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) listing hundreds of religious, civic, and mainstream pro-family groups like MassResistance as ?hate groups? similar to the KKK.

Woven into this are common homosexual activist tactics: (1) Personalizing themselves as the victims and (2) Employing whatever lies, distortions, or illegal tactics they wish.

?Counter-notice? to hosting company from our lawyers

Immediately after Flanders filed his notice, our lawyers at Thomas More Society drafted a ?counter notice? per the DMC Act, debunking the claims that Flanders made, which was then faxed to the host company. However, as described above, according to the DMC Act the material still stays blocked. The counter-notice simply gives Flanders and his allies 10-14 days to file a copyright action in court, which we?re sure he?ll do ? and which we?ll fight .

Note: The ?copyright infringement? tactic is not new. In 1939 a reporter named Alan Simpson (who later became a US Senator) published a version of Adolf Hitler?s Mein Kampf which included the anti-Semitic and militaristic portions left out of the American version of the book. Hitler sued Simpson for copyright infringement, and a Connecticut judge ruled in Hitler?s favor!

We?ll keep you informed on what happens.

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2. And more: Flanders, files legal complaint against our lawyers. New ?harassment? claim against MassResistance and Camenker. Announces that FBI is ?investigating? us.

The phony copyright infringement claim is just the latest abuse of the legal process that Flanders and his currently unseen allies are using to attempt to stop MassResistance, and to frighten everyone else.

Over the last several weeks we?ve been notified that Flanders is also:

A. Suing Thomas More Society for ?defamation?!

On November 14 the federal judge dismissed Flanders? absurd defamation case against Brian Camenker and MassResistance. However, Flanders has filed for a review of that decision and is amending it to add our legal counsel, the renowned Thomas More Society, as additional defendants! Flanders is claiming that the announcement which Thomas More Society made on its website about the dismissal of the case ? which includes a re-statement of the facts ? constitutes defamation of him!

This is another classic harassment tactic by the homosexual movement, and the left in general. They not only want to punish and intimidate pro-family people, but they harass the lawyers, too. And very often, this has the intended effect of scaring pro-family lawyers away from being aggressive or getting involved at all in these kinds of cases. But luckily, Thomas More Society is not intimidated!

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B. Filing new ?harassment? action against MassResistance and Camenker

On October 22 the District Court Judge finally threw out the 2011 ?harassment? order against Camenker and MassResistance that Flanders had managed to fraudulently obtain. But that isn?t stopping him. On December 17, Flanders announced that he is initiating a new ?protection from harassment order? against Camenker.

This ?harassment complaint? will undoubtedly be as disingenuous and absurd as the previous one. As we reported, when Flanders tried to have the previous order ?enforced? through an injunction, the judge completely denied it and declared that MassResistance?s actions were perfectly legal.

But this represents another common homosexual activist tactic: Keep harassing through any means possible.

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C. Announced that the FBI is ?investigating? Camenker and MassResistance

On December 19, Flanders wrote in an email to a web hosting company that ?the FBI is currently investigating Mr. Camenker? because, said Flanders, he feels the need ?to protect myself.? This is another incredible abuse, which unfortunately is likely to become more common as a tactic.

As we?ve recently reported, under the Obama Administration the FBI is now embracing the homosexual movement and ?reaching out to the gay and transgender community.? (The FBI also now treats the extremist SPLC as a ?reliable source.?) Thus, it doesn?t surprise us that Flanders would have relatively easy access to them. We intend to get to the bottom of this.

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3. Our lawyers at Thomas More Society are making the difference!

We want to say that we are very proud of our legal team at the Thomas More Society in Chicago. No matter what Flanders and his friends in the homosexual movement throw at us ? or at our lawyers ? they are sticking by us and fighting strong.

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We?ve seen a constant temptation in conservative legal circles to compromise make a settlement, and move on. After all, time is money. But the Thomas More Society ?gets it.? They understand the vicious and ?bullying? nature of the homosexual movement and that this is a larger ?culture war? battle where it?s crucially important not to be afraid or back down. They know that if good people fight back properly, we will ultimately win.

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4.? What this means to you.

It?s necessary that people internalize the concept that the only effective strategy is not to back down and always fight back.

The overall homosexual (and now transgender) attack on families, culture, and society is hugely destructive. But their agenda targeting innocent children (as appallingly described in Flanders? letter) is particularly horrible. So it is all the more necessary to confront evil rather than shrink from it.

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Homosexual activists are obsessed with getting kids in school to join homosexual ?clubs? run by adult activists. [MassResistance photo.]

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Unfortunately, the battle is not going well. The radical and militant homosexual movement has become the 800-pound gorilla in the room that the mainstream conservative movement pretends it doesn?t even see. And even worse, many are starting to view radicals? victory as inevitable, so conservatives turn away, give up, and talk about other things.

Most conservatives are in denial about the vicious and relentless nature of the homosexual movement. They are afraid ? and hope that by placating them and moderating their opposition, it will persuade them to slow their aggressive push to change our culture.

For example, how many pro-family groups, for example, talk about ?gay marriage? in the abstract but are terrified to anger the homosexual groups by discussing the perverted behavior? But if anything, the opposite is true. Silence on that only makes them bolder, more vicious, and more aggressive.

We know of pro-family groups that caved in to Flanders? early demands to take down the incriminating letter. And others who were afraid to put it up once they saw what he did to us. On the other hand, every time someone publicly fights back and wins, it has an effect. It pushes the radicals back a little and in many cases it energizes many, many others on our side.

So don?t let the ?moderate? conservatives drag you down and make you more afraid. Fight back with MassResistance!

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? December 26, 2012

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