Birbirinden ateşli özbek sex videolarına hemen sizde izlemeye başlayın. Yeni fantazi olan eşli seks ile ilgili içeriklerimiz ilginizi çekebilir. Çeşitli sekreter türk içerikleri son derece heyecanlandırıcı ve zevk verici duruyor. İnternet ortamında güvenilir bir depolama sistemi olan dosya yükle adresimiz sizleri için sorunsuz bir şekilde aktif durumda. Hiç bir bilsiyar keysiz kalmasın diye özel bir indirim Windows 10 Pro Lisans Key Satın Al kampanyasına mutlaka göz atın. Android cihazlarda Dream League Soccer 2020 hileli apk ile beraber sizler de sınırsız oyun keyfine hemen dahil olun. Popüler oyun olan Clash Royale apk indir ile tüm bombaları ücretsiz erişim imkanını kaçırmayın. Sosyal medya üzerinden facebook beğenisi satın al adresi sizlere büyük bir popülerlik katmanıza imkan sağlamaktadır. Erotik kadınlardan oluşan canlı sex numaraları sizlere eğlenceye davet ediyor. Bağlantı sağladığınız bayanlara sex sohbet etmekte dilediğiniz gibi özgürsünüz. Dilediğiniz zaman arayabileceğiniz sex telefon numaraları ile zevkin doruklarına çıkın. Kadınların birbirleri ile yarış yaptığı canlı sohbet hattı hizmeti sayesinde fantazi dünyanız büyük ölçüde gelişecek. Sizlerde hemen bir tık uzağınızda olan sex hattı hizmetine başvurarak arama yapmaya başlayın. İnternet ortamında bulamayacağınız kadın telefon numaraları sitemiz üzerinden hemen erişime bağlı bir şekilde ulaşın. Whatsapp üzerinden sıcak sohbetler için whatsapp sex hattı ile bayanların sohbetine katılabilirsin. Erotik telefonda sohbet ile sitemizde ki beğendiğiniz kadına hemen ulaşın. Alo Sex Numaraları kadınlarına ücretsiz bir şekilde bağlan!
supertotobet superbetin marsbahis kolaybet interbahis online casino siteleri bonus veren siteler
We are the Liberal Blog From Hollywood
L.A.'s Premier Post Facility

Film / Movie Quality Control Reports


Hot Pics & Gossip.

Archive for December, 2009

Eight CIA Agents Reportedly Killed in Afghanistan

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:46 am by HL

Eight CIA Agents Reportedly Killed in Afghanistan
Eight CIA officers died after a suicide bomber set off an explosive vest at the Forward Operating Base Chapman in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, marking the deadliest attack on U.S. intelligence officials since the early ’80s, according to the Los Angeles Times. That same day, a Canadian journalist, Michelle Lang of the Calgary Herald, was killed along with four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, according to press reports. Los Angeles Times: The attack took place at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khowst province, an area near the border with Pakistan that is a hotbed of insurgent activity. It also injured an undisclosed number of civilians, the officials said. No military personnel from U.S. or North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces were killed or injured, they said. A U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the CIA had a major presence at the base, in part because of the strategic location. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in a message posted early Thursday on its Pashtu-language website. The casualties highlight the increasingly important role the CIA is playing in Afghanistan, and come as the United States is embarking on a major buildup of its civilian workforce that parallels an increase in troop strength. […] A former U.S. intelligence official knowledgeable about Wednesday’s bombing said it had killed more CIA personnel than any attack since the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut in 1983. Before Wednesday’s attack, four CIA operatives had been killed in Afghanistan, the former official said. Read more

Eight CIA officers died after a suicide bomber set off an explosive vest at the Forward Operating Base Chapman in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, marking the deadliest attack on U.S. intelligence officials since the early ’80s, according to the Los Angeles Times. That same day, a Canadian journalist, Michelle Lang of the Calgary Herald, was killed along with four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, according to press reports.

Los Angeles Times:

The attack took place at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khowst province, an area near the border with Pakistan that is a hotbed of insurgent activity. It also injured an undisclosed number of civilians, the officials said. No military personnel from U.S. or North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces were killed or injured, they said.

A U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the CIA had a major presence at the base, in part because of the strategic location. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in a message posted early Thursday on its Pashtu-language website.

The casualties highlight the increasingly important role the CIA is playing in Afghanistan, and come as the United States is embarking on a major buildup of its civilian workforce that parallels an increase in troop strength.

[…] A former U.S. intelligence official knowledgeable about Wednesday’s bombing said it had killed more CIA personnel than any attack since the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut in 1983. Before Wednesday’s attack, four CIA operatives had been killed in Afghanistan, the former official said.

Read more

Related Entries



Matt Osborne: The Decade of Debacle in One Music Video

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:45 am by HL

Matt Osborne: The Decade of Debacle in One Music Video
It’s been a bad time for the progressive movement; by 2009, things had not been worse for the whole country in many decades. We’ve thrown…

Mona Gable: Why A Mom Should Be Buried with her Dead Soldier Son
I can think, off the top of my head, of a dozen sad stories this holiday season. But for some reason the story of Denise…

Blake Fleetwood: Exclusive: TSA Seizes Hard Drive from Travel Blogger
Two black sedans with TSA special agents came to the Connecticut home of blogger Steven Frischling and walked out with his laptop computer, looking for the anonymous source who leaked a directive.

Chris Weigant: We Need More Parties
While that may seem a rather redundant headline the day before a world-wide party is scheduled, it was actually less provocative than my original concept…

Huff TV: HuffPost Editor Roy Sekoff Blasts Cheney For Latest Attack On Obama (VIDEO)
HuffPost Editor Roy Sekoff appeared on MSNBC’s The Ed Show tonight to discuss how progressives should respond to false right wing attacks on President Obama…


REVEALED: See Going Rogue Event ‘Banned List’ Drawn Up By Todd Palin

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:44 am by HL

REVEALED: See Going Rogue Event ‘Banned List’ Drawn Up By Todd Palin
We’ve just gotten our hands on the so-called “banned list” that was responsible for two journalists getting booted from a Sarah Palin book event in Wasilla last week. And we’ve got new details that shed light on Todd Palin’s role as his wife’s chief enforcer.

Feds Subpoena Bloggers For Posting TSA Security Memo
Federal agents issued subpoenas to two bloggers Tuesday, in an effort to find out who leaked them a memo on the agency’s enhanced security procedures in the wake of the failed Christmas Day terror attack.


The Crash of the Titan

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:39 am by HL

The Crash of the Titan


Conservative Activists Furious at GOP Consultants Hijacking Tea Party Name

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:38 am by HL

Conservative Activists Furious at GOP Consultants Hijacking Tea Party Name
The Tea Party Express is trying to capitalize on the Tea Party movement for crass and self-serving political purposes — mainly as a fundraising machine for Republican causes.

The Tea Party Express is trying to capitalize on the Tea Party movement for crass and self-serving political purposes — mainly as a fundraising machine for Republican causes.

The Global War on Stealth Underwear
There is no "war" against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify.

There is no "war" against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify.

Monopoly Capitalism Is the Root of All of America’s Problems
Monopoly capitalism exemplifies everything that’s gone wrong with American politics, and we need to do something about it — soon.

Monopoly capitalism exemplifies everything that's gone wrong with American politics, and we need to do something about it — soon.

Mississippi Growing: Farmer’s Market Builds Roots in African-American Community
In Mileston, Miss., the struggle against poor nutrition and poverty is being fought in the black community’s own backyard.

In Mileston, Miss., the struggle against poor nutrition and poverty is being fought in the black community's own backyard.


Jimmy Carter’s Ridiculous Apology For Criticizing The Occupation

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:37 am by HL

Jimmy Carter’s Ridiculous Apology For Criticizing The Occupation
Anyone who doubts that criticizing Israeli policies will endanger anyone’s political prospects need only take note of former President Carter’s apology to the pro-Israel community for criticizing the Israeli occupation. No, Carter is not worried about his own prospects but…


Jimmy CarterMiddle EastUnited StatesIsraeli-occupied territoriesIsrael

After Health Care Victory, Obama Turns To The Middle East
As Josh reminds us up front, foreign and domestic policy are two sides of the same coin which is why the Israeli right has been hoping President Obama’s health reform bill would crash and burn. A weakened American President is…



Middle EastIsraelUnited StatesPresident of the United StatesWarfare and Conflict

It’s Obama’s Fault! GOP Ready To Pounce On Obama When Terrorists Hit
There is one downside to having a Democratic President. If any act of terrorism occurs during his term, the President will be blamed. It does not work that way when a Republican is in the White House. If the country…


Barack ObamaUnited StatesPresident of the United StatesRepublicanWhite House


Madden defends GOP?s hypocritical attacks: Obama?s in Hawaii, which ?seems like a foreign place.?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:36 am by HL

Madden defends GOP?s hypocritical attacks: Obama?s in Hawaii, which ?seems like a foreign place.?
On CNN this morning, host John Roberts asked former Romney spokesman Kevin Madden about the hypocritical “heat for this president from the Republicans” regarding the Obama administration’s response to the attempted Christmas day terrorist attack. Madden claimed that the two reasons Republicans were launching attacks were that Obama “has very little political capital” on terrorism […]

On CNN this morning, host John Roberts asked former Romney spokesman Kevin Madden about the hypocritical “heat for this president from the Republicans” regarding the Obama administration’s response to the attempted Christmas day terrorist attack. Madden claimed that the two reasons Republicans were launching attacks were that Obama “has very little political capital” on terrorism and that he is “on vacation in Hawaii” at the moment. Madden added that “Hawaii to many Americans seems like a foreign place“:

MADDEN: President Obama right now has suffered very greatly in the last few months because of the fight over health care, and he has very little political capital right now. So Republicans feel it is in vogue to criticize this president.

And then lastly, you have to also remember the fact that the president being on vacation in Hawaii, it’s much different than being in Texas. Hawaii to many Americans seems like a foreign place. And I think those images, the optics, hurt President Obama very badly.

Madden backtracked in his criticism when both Roberts and guest James Carville ridiculed his comment by pointing out that Hawaii is not only a state, but Obama’s home state. “I absolutely agree he’s entitled to a vacation,” said Madden. “But to many Americans, Hawaii seems like this very tropical place, and the optics of many of these reporters reporting about the president’s response with surfers behind them is much different.” Watch it:

Obama declares that ?no information may remain classified indefinitely.?
Yesterday, President Obama issued an executive order on classified national security information that declared that “No information may remain classified indefinitely.” The order is “part of a sweeping overhaul of the executive branch’s system for protecting classified national security information,” which includes overturning a rule put in place by Obama’s predecessor, President George W. Bush, […]

Yesterday, President Obama issued an executive order on classified national security information that declared that “No information may remain classified indefinitely.” The order is “part of a sweeping overhaul of the executive branch’s system for protecting classified national security information,” which includes overturning a rule put in place by Obama’s predecessor, President George W. Bush, that made it easier for documents to remain classified:

Moreover, Mr. Obama eliminated a rule put in place by former President George W. Bush in 2003 that allowed the leader of the intelligence community to veto decisions by an interagency panel to declassify information. Instead, spy agencies who object to such a decision will have to appeal to the president.

Steven Aftergood, the director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, was cautiously optimistic about Obama’s move, saying that while it depended on the implementation, “there are some real innovations here” that represent “a major step forward” towards rolling back government secrecy. Obama’s establishment of new National Declassification Center at the National Archives is expected to speed the declassification of “more than 400 million pages of Cold War-era documents” that are currently backlogged.


U.N. financial nominee Zeitlin withdraws amid problems with his Indian firm

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:35 am by HL

U.N. financial nominee Zeitlin withdraws amid problems with his Indian firm
UNITED NATIONS — President Obama’s nominee to oversee financial reform at the United Nations has withdrawn his name from consideration for the job, several weeks after revelations that a wireless company he owns in India faced legal and financial troubles, according to U.S. officials.

Rep. Murtha’s earmarks lead to fewer jobs than promised
FORD CITY, PA. — In 2005, Rep. John P. Murtha announced here that a technology firm was moving into an abandoned plate glass factory. Best of all, he promised, the new firm would generate 140 jobs.

Key positions vacant as nominees await Senate confirmation
Before they left town on Christmas Eve, senators confirmed roughly three dozen of President Obama’s nominees, rejected six others and left more than five dozen waiting until late January at the earliest for an up or down vote.


It’s Time to Get a Grip, Obama

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 31st, 2009 5:31 am by HL

It’s Time to Get a Grip, Obama

Red Flags Waved — And Ignored
Ruth Marcus, Washington Post
The more I think about the Christmas all-but-bombing, the angrier I get. At the multiple failures that allowed Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to get on the plane with explosives sewn inside his underwear. And at the Obama administration's initial, everything's-fine-everybody-move-right-along reaction.

Dick Cheney is a Coward
Steve Benen, Washington Monthly
DICK THE COWARD…. It was only a matter of time before Dick Cheney decided to trash the president again.”As I've watched the events of the last few days it is clear once again that President Obama is trying to pretend we are not at war. He seems to think if he has a low key response to an attempt to blow up an airliner and kill hundreds of people, we won't be at war.”Let's review a few pesky details. First, it was Cheney's administration that released some of the alleged terrorists who plotted the attack into an “art therapy rehabilitation program” in…

We Need a New Chapter in Our History
Marc Cooper, Los Angeles Times


The Global War on Stealth Underwear

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 30th, 2009 5:46 am by HL

The Global War on Stealth Underwear
There is no “war” against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify. Not if by war one means doing the obvious and checking a highly suspicious air traveler’s underwear to see if explosives have been sewn in.

Northwest flight 253

By Robert Scheer

There is no “war” against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify. Not if by war one means doing the obvious and checking a highly suspicious air traveler’s underwear to see if explosives have been sewn in.


Related Entries


The Plane Truth

By Mr. Fish

Related Entries