Steve King: In Private, Republicans Actually Agree With My ‘Cantaloupe-Sized Calves’ Comments

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Steve King, member of the United States House of Representatives. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Igor Volsky

A growing number of Republicans are publicly distancing themselves from Rep. Steve King’s (R-IA) claim that many undocumented youths are drug mules with cantaloupe-sized calves, but the conservative congressman claims that GOP lawmakers are backing him in private.

During an appearance on Fox News on Saturday, King said that Republicans are in fact standing by him, but are afraid to publicly support him for fear of sparking outrage and losing their legislative leverage.

“My colleagues are standing by me. They come up to me constantly and talk to me and say, you’re right, I know you’re right,” King said. “Is the description such that they have to go out to the press and do a press conference or can they come and tell me, I know you’re right, I support you? They can do that privately,” he said:

KING: You know, they have a lot at stake here. There is a leverage within the House of Representatives and they all need to be concerned about their own leverage, so I’m not asking them to step forward, I wouldn’t ask them to step forward. I don’t want them to take repercussions.

King reiterated that he has seen and heard undocumented youths with cantaloupe-sized calves cross the border and even confirmed those details with border patrol agents since his remarks attracted controversy. “I got a call from [border patrol] yesterday and I said, do I need to come back down and refresh myself? They said ‘no, you’re spot on with what you’re saying but maybe you got the weight ten pounds up,’” he said.

via Steve King: In Private, Republicans Actually Agree With My ‘Cantaloupe-Sized Calves’ Comments | ThinkProgress.

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California Inmate Dies In Solitary Confinement During Hunger Strike

By Aviva Shen

prison_barsA man being held in solitary confinement has died at one of the California state prisons where thousands of inmates are refusing food to protest the practice of indefinite solitary confinement. Prison officials are insisting Billy “Guero” Sell was not part of the hunger strike when he died. Advocates and inmates, however, say that he was not only participating but had requested medical treatment for several days before his death.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation maintain that Sell’s death is being investigated as a suicide, unrelated to the hunger strike. Inmates rejected this explanation, saying a suicide would be “completely out of character for him.” According to a letter from hunger strikers, several men said, “No one believes he killed himself.”

The hunger strike began with 30,000 individuals on July 8 and has dwindled to about 1,000 participants in 11 prisons. Prison infirmaries have been swamped with fasting inmates in critical condition.

Prison officials have undercounted hunger strikers by not including inmates who are still drinking electrolytes like Kool-Aid or tea. Additionally, leaders of the movement have been rounded up and put in more severe solitary confinement. Lawyers and relatives of the strikers say they have received multiple letters from different inmates reporting that prisons are blasting their cells with cold air in an attempt to weaken their resolve.

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NC approves compensation for victims of forced sterilization

English: State seal of North Carolina

English: State seal of North Carolina (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Elizabeth Cohen

It was a horrific chapter in American history, but now some people who were sterilized against their will by the government may be getting compensation for what they endured.

After going back and forth on the issue for 10 years, on Thursday the North Carolina legislature agreed to give $10 million to victims. If signed by the governor, North Carolina would become the first state to compensate sterilization victims.

“It’s been a long hard fight,” said state Rep. Larry Womble, who championed the cause. “We’re trying to correct a wrong.”

It’s believed that the government of North Carolina sterilized more than 7,000 people between 1929 and 1974. Of those, only about 200 have come forward, according to Charmaine Fuller-Cooper, former director of the North Carolina Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation.

That would mean each victim would get about $50,000.

North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory still must sign the measure into law, and if he does, Charles Holt hopes to go to Raleigh and shake his hand.

Holt was 19 and living in an institution for boys in Butner, North Carolina when he was given a vasectomy without his consent.

“They sent me to the hospital and then they just put me in a room and she gave me gas and I just went off to sleep,” Holt remembers.

When he awoke, the nurse told him what they’d done. “I wasn’t happy,” he said.

From 1907 through the 1970s, more than 60,000 Americans were forcibly sterilized. Some, like Holt, were in institutions, while others were deemed “feeble-minded” or had “unfit human traits.” Others were children of alcoholics whose parents couldn’t care for them.

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Italian integration minister issues defiant response to banana stunt

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Cécile Kyenge, Italian minister for Integration and Howard Holmes, chair of the Fare Network (Photo credit: FARE network)

By Lizzy Davies

Cécile Kyenge, whose groundbreaking term as Italy’s first black minister has been repeatedly marred by racist insults and protests, has reacted with defiance after bananas were thrown at her during a political rally.

The minister for integration, who is a naturalised Italian citizen born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, reacted with stoic irony to the incident when it occurred in the town of Cervia on Italy’s Adriatic coast on Friday evening.

After the bananas narrowly missed the stage on which she was giving a speech, she chided the unknown culprit for “wasting food”.

On Sunday she said that, although the unrelenting barrage of hostility she had faced since becoming minister in late April was more vicious than she had anticipated, it would not stop her from doing her job.

“I cannot hide that at times I feel tired of the repetition of such serious insults. I did not expect them to be this strong,” she told daily newspaper La Repubblica. “But I will not stop or dwell on the attacks themselves. I am trying to look ahead, to reflect on the discomfort that we must understand is behind these incidents and on how politics and society as a whole can best respond.”

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Unarmed teen shot inside homeowner’s fenced yard, but not breaking into home, NOPD warrant says

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Bourbon Street, New Orleans (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Naomi Martin and Helen Freund

A 14-year-old boy remained in critical condition Friday after being shot in the head by a homeowner who said he thought the teen was trying to break into his house. But police said the teen was unarmed and did not pose an “imminent threat” when he was shot and have charged the owner with attempted second-degree murder.

The family of Marshall Coulter said the teenager could move only the right side of his body a little, but not the left. Doctors told the family that if Coulter survives, he would likely be severely brain damaged.

Coulter’s family acknowledged the teen’s history of burglary arrests but said he had never used a gun.

Police said that Coulter did not pose a threat to the homeowner, Merritt Landry, who works as a building inspector for the Historic District Landmarks Commission.

Police said the teen was near Landry’s vehicle when he was shot about 2 a.m. Landry’s friends said the vehicle was in the driveway behind a gate just a few feet from the house’s backdoor.

According to an NOPD arrest warrant, Landry shot Coulter from 30 feet away, evidenced by the distance between the blood found on the ground and the single bullet casing outside Landry’s house in the 700 block of Mandeville Street.

Read More Unarmed teen shot inside homeowner’s fenced yard, but not breaking into home, NOPD warrant says | NOLA.com.

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80 Percent Of U.S. Adults Face Near-Poverty, Unemployment: Survey

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By Hope Yen

Four out of 5 U.S. adults struggle with joblessness, near-poverty or reliance on welfare for at least parts of their lives, a sign of deteriorating economic security and an elusive American dream.

Survey data exclusive to The Associated Press points to an increasingly globalized U.S. economy, the widening gap between rich and poor, and the loss of good-paying manufacturing jobs as reasons for the trend.

The findings come as President Barack Obama tries to renew his administration’s emphasis on the economy, saying in recent speeches that his highest priority is to “rebuild ladders of opportunity” and reverse income inequality.

As nonwhites approach a numerical majority in the U.S., one question is how public programs to lift the disadvantaged should be best focused – on the affirmative action that historically has tried to eliminate the racial barriers seen as the major impediment to economic equality, or simply on improving socioeconomic status for all, regardless of race.

Hardship is particularly growing among whites, based on several measures. Pessimism among that racial group about their families’ economic futures has climbed to the highest point since at least 1987. In the most recent AP-GfK poll, 63 percent of whites called the economy “poor.”

“I think it’s going to get worse,” said Irene Salyers, 52, of Buchanan County, Va., a declining coal region in Appalachia. Married and divorced three times, Salyers now helps run a fruit and vegetable stand with her boyfriend but it doesn’t generate much income. They live mostly off government disability checks.

“If you do try to go apply for a job, they’re not hiring people, and they’re not paying that much to even go to work,” she said. Children, she said, have “nothing better to do than to get on drugs.”

While racial and ethnic minorities are more likely to live in poverty, race disparities in the poverty rate have narrowed substantially since the 1970s, census data show. Economic insecurity among whites also is more pervasive than is shown in the government’s poverty data, engulfing more than 76 percent of white adults by the time they turn 60, according to a new economic gauge being published next year by the Oxford University Press.

The gauge defines “economic insecurity” as a year or more of periodic joblessness, reliance on government aid such as food stamps or income below 150 percent of the poverty line. Measured across all races, the risk of economic insecurity rises to 79 percent.

Marriage rates are in decline across all races, and the number of white mother-headed households living in poverty has risen to the level of black ones.

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Love Holds the World Together

By Mary-Alice and Richard Jafolla

Minnie was starved for affection. Throughout the many years she and Homer had been married, he’d never shown her any outward signs that he loved her. One day Minnie couldn’t stand it any longer and blurted out, “Homer, why don’t you ever tell me you love me?”

Homer replied without a smile: “Minnie, when we were married, I told you I loved you. If I ever change my mind, I’ll let you know.”

imagesHomer may have thought that was good enough—that love never needs to be shared. But he was wrong. Love is the greatest power in the world, but it requires continual circulation to stay strong and vital. It was designed to be expressed.

If we open ourselves to love, we see that it certainly has to be the strongest attracting power in creation. It binds us all together in one great and marvelous union—all part of the one God. God is love. This love pulls each of us toward our true Christ Selves, making us more and more aware of our divinity. In the long run, love is stronger than hatred and wars—the personal battles as well as international ones.

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