Exclusive: U.S. still plans to send F-16s to Egypt in coming
weeks
Excerpt: The United States
still plans to go through with the delivery of four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt in the
coming weeks, U.S.
defense officials told Reuters on Wednesday, even after the Egyptian military's
ouster of President Mohamed Mursi. The disclosure came as Washington treads a careful line, neither
welcoming Mursi's removal nor denouncing it as a "coup," saying it
needs time to weigh the situation.
Egypt’s Government Broadens
Its Accusations Against Islamists
Excerpt: The new military-led government accused
Mohamed Morsi and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday of a
campaign to incite violence against their foes before and after his ouster as
president, offering a new explanation for the week-old takeover and hinting
that the group might be banned once again.
Why The White House
Is Panicking About ObamaCare
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoodman/2013/07/10/why-the-white-house-is-panicking-about-obamacare/
Excerpt: Because the administration is facing the very real
possibility that its signature piece of legislation may fall flat on its face.
Last week’s announcement that the employer mandate will be delayed for a year
and that income verification for people getting subsidies will also be delayed
are the latest signs of trouble. The next shoe to drop may be the failure for
people to obtain (ObamaCare) insurance — even if it’s free or highly
subsidized.
Gun Geo Marker app tries to locate homes, businesses of gun
owners
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07/10/gun-geo-marker-app-tries-to-locate-homes-businesses-gun-owners/?test=latestnews
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/07/10/gun-geo-marker-app-tries-to-locate-homes-businesses-gun-owners/?test=latestnews
Excerpt: A new Android app asks users to expose the home
addresses of gun owners they deem “potentially unsafe” -- and share that information
with the world. The Gun Geo Marker app, released to Google’s Play app store on July
7, invites users to mark the homes and businesses of “suspected unsafe gun
owners … to help others in the area learn about their geography of risk from
gun accidents or violence." The app bills itself as merely a tool to
collect information, but it was hit with a firestorm of negative reviews and
comments from people worried that it could do more harm than good.
Hate Thought. By Victor Davis Hanson
Excerpt: Celebrity chef Paula Deen was dropped by her TV
network, her publisher and many of her corporate partners after she testified
in a legal deposition that she used the N-word some 30 years ago. The
deposition was filed in a lawsuit against Deen and her brother over allegations
of sexual and racial harassment. Actor Alec Baldwin just recently let loose
with a slur of homophobic crudities. Unlike Deen, Baldwin
spewed his epithets in the present. He tweeted them publicly, along with
threats of physical violence. So far he has avoided Paula Dean's ignominious
fate.
After campaigning for
Morsi's ouster, Egypt's Christians come under retaliation from Islamists
Excerpt: In one of the most serious incidents, a mob of
Morsi supporters attacked Christian homes and shops in Dalaga, a village in
southern Minya province where Christians make up about 35 percent of the
population, more than three times the national average. During its rampage, the
crowd shouted, "There is no god but Allah and the Christians are God's
enemies," according to police and villager Bushrah Iskharon, who recounted
the events in a telephone interview with the AP.
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