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    • Marathoners typically have two goals: finish the race, and finish the race under a set time without hitting the wall. One researcher thinks he's found a new formula that calculates how much carbohydrates a runner needs to eat and at what pace he or she needs to run in order to complete the race without feeling any ill effects or dropping out.

      Running the 2005 New York marathon was the catalyst for the study by Benjamin Rapoport, a student in the Harvard-MIT division of health sciences and technology. He hit the wall during the last few miles of the race, and said in a news release, "You feel like you're not going anywhere. It's a big psychological letdown, because you feel powerless. You can't will yourself to run any faster."
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      Read it all

    • On Tuesday October 26, 2010, local bloggers are organizing a phone bank to support CD-47 candidate Van Tran in his race to unseat 7 time congress woman Loretta Sanchez.

      The event will be held at Van Tran HQ in Garden Grove: 12942 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92840

      Just come and bring your cheerful phone voice. The campaign will have phones and sample scripts to help you make calls.

      Organizers will be there from at least 4:30-7:30PM, but time is flexible based on your schedule. Any time you can come that day for an hour or two is great.
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      If you live in the OC, can you spare a few hours to help?

      (tags: Van_Tran)
    • Google's Marissa Mayer is hosting President Obama for a Democratic party fundraiser tonight.

      The event will be at Marissa's Palo Alto house, not her swanky San Francisco apartment.

      Tickets are $30,000-a-head, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

      And we thought Marissa's recent promotion to Google's operating committee – known as the "OC" internally – was big.

      The White House's official schedule says at 7 PM tonight "the President delivers remarks at a DNC dinner" at a "California, Palo Alto, Private Residence."
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      Looks like Google wants to keep that low foreign tax break scheme, eh?

    • Reporting from Washington —
      As National Public Radio weathered a storm of criticism Thursday for its decision to fire news analyst Juan Williams for his comments about Muslims, Fox News moved aggressively to turn the controversy to its advantage by signing Williams to an expanded role at the cable news network.

      Fox News Chief Executive Roger Ailes handed Williams a new three-year contract Thursday morning, in a deal that amounts to nearly $2 million, a considerable bump up from his previous salary, the Tribune Washington Bureau has learned. The Fox News contributor will now appear exclusively and more frequently on the cable news network and have a regular column on FoxNews.com.
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      Good for him

    • A legal dispute between the U.S. and India over a herbal toothpaste was leaving a bitter aftertaste between the two countries Thursday, with Colgate Palmolive accused of filing a bogus patent.

      Colgate, the world’s largest producer of toothpaste, patented a toothcleaning powder in the hope that it would take the multibillion-dollar Indian oral hygiene market by storm.

      However, Indian activists claim that the patent is bogus because the ingredients — including clove oil, camphor, black pepper and spearmint — have been used for the same purpose for hundreds, “if not thousands,” of years on the subcontinent.

      The dispute is likely to become a test case for who owns India’s folk medicines — a repository potentially worth billions.
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      Wow…..

    • The race for the US Senate in California is an actual dead heat, with both Fiorina and Boxer standing right at forty-four percent (44%) of the vote. Six percent (6%) of voters are voting for one of the other candidates, and 5% are undecided…

      It is also important to note that Boxer’s negatives are fully institutionalized to the point where she has never once broken the 45% level in terms of her ballot strength, and there are a “hard” fifty-three percent (53%) of voters who believe it is time for a new person.
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      Indeed and read it all.

    • Google Inc. cut its taxes by $3.1 billion in the last three years using a technique that moves most of its foreign profits through Ireland and the Netherlands to Bermuda.

      Google’s income shifting — involving strategies known to lawyers as the “Double Irish” and the “Dutch Sandwich” — helped reduce its overseas tax rate to 2.4 percent, the lowest of the top five U.S. technology companies by market capitalization, according to regulatory filings in six countries.

      “It’s remarkable that Google’s effective rate is that low,” said Martin A. Sullivan, a tax economist who formerly worked for the U.S. Treasury Department. “We know this company operates throughout the world mostly in high-tax countries where the average corporate rate is well over 20 percent.”
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      What say you Obama and Dems?

      (tags: google)
  • Barack Obama,  Barbara Boxer,  GOProud

    CA-Sen Video: The Real Democrats of Washington DC Featuring Barbara Boxer

    New television advertising campaign launched by GOProud. http://www.goproud.org/

    GOProud which represents gay conservatives is going after Barbara Boxer, Barney Frank (who is Gay) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in this soon to air television ad.

    In the meantime, Senator Boxer is attending fund raising events in the Bay Area tonight with President Obama.

    Tomorrow Ma’am Boxer will move her fund raising activity down to Los Angeles where she and Obama will likely alienate every automobile commuting Angelino.

  • Barack Obama,  Barbara Boxer

    CA-Sen Video: Barbara Boxer Has Southern California “Jammed Up”

    Just as she will jam up California motorists with a presidential campaign event, Barbara Boxer is jamming up Californians seeking to find work and stay in their homes

    Yeah, Frak You Babs.

    I have to go to downtown Los Angeles tomorrow morning to pick up my wife from work for my daughter’s wedding rehearsal tomorrow afternoon in Westlake Village and what is happening?

    You and President Obama decide you want to whip up YOUR Democratic voter enthusiasm in the Los Angeles inner city AND at my alma mater, USC.

    Which is where?

    A mile or so away from where my wife works – thereby closing down the streets and JAMMING UP the FRAKKIN’ freeways.

    Thanks President Obama!

    Thanks Senator Barbara Boxer!

    NOT…..

  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen Poll Watch: A Dead Heat Between Carly Fiorina and Barbara Boxer

    California U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer

    As I said last night, there will be a plethora of polls in the next 12 days prior to the November 2nd election and the results may well be all over the place. Look at this piece from Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza.

    For months, Senate Republicans have insisted that Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) can be beaten. Now, they have a poll that shows the race as a dead heat.

    Boxer and former Hewlett Packard executive Carly Fiorina (R) are knotted at 44 percent in a Tarrance Group poll conducted for the National Republican Senatorial Committee by Dave Sackett between Oct. 17 and 19.

    Among independents and those voters who decline to state a party preference — a major target for both candidates — Fiorina leads 47 percent to 34 percent. “[Fiorina] needs to improve upon this and get her ballot strength among ticket-splitters up into the mid 50’s,” writes Sackett in the polling memo, a copy of which was obtained by the Fix.

    The NRSC poll is slightly more optimistic for Fiorina than a Public Policy Institute of California survey released Wednesday that shows Boxer leading 43 percent to 38 percent. The PPIC survey also shows the race for independents tighter; Fiorina takes 37 percent, Boxer takes 36 percent and 18 percent are undecided.

    The latest NRSC/Tarrance poll is here and I will embed it below.

    CA Polling Memo

    View more documents from nrsc.

    In the various polling models, the pollsters are trying to predict likely voters in a very large state as California. This is not an easy task, especially since there is liable to be a disproportionate turnout from various areas of the state where there is high unemployment. Boxer will need to turnout traditional Democrat communities in Southern California in order to offset other areas of the state, like the Cental Valley which will vote overwhelmingly GOP.

    How this turnout plays out and how well Carly Fiorna’s campaign turns out her base will determine the race – ON ELECTION DAY.

    For your viewing pleasure are the latest Real Clear Politics Poll Averages.

  • George Soros,  Juan Williams

    Day By Day October 21, 2010 – Enterprise

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, I somehow think National Public Radio (NPR) now has bigger problems than George Soros buying off some supposed journalists. Or should they be called JORNOLISTS?

    In fact, The New York Times doesn’t even mention the left-wing ideology of the foundation that is supplying $1.8 million to NPR so it can hire political reporters across the country.

    The left-wing Open Society Foundations is donating the large sum to NPR for a project being called “Impact of Government.” The project is planning to add at least 100 reporters across the country to cover local state house politics to fill the holes left by the firing of so many local reporters due to the contraction in the field of journalism over the last decade.

    Did you see overnight that NPR has fired Juan Williams for voicing his concerns about Muslims?

    Here is the video of Juan William’s comments on the Bill O’Reilly Show:

    Wow, NPR accepting $ millions form a Far Left Radical Hack to influence the news and then firing a moderate lefty political commentator for voicing his opinion on television (talk about chilling free speech). All of this while accepting American taxpayer money for their operation.

    I, somehow, foresee some Congressional hearings when the GOP takes control of the House in January – and some firings/resignations.

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