Grapevine: Biden's unusual approach to gun control
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Joe Being Joe
Here's another case of Joe being Joe.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}National Journal reports Vice President Joe Biden brought his fight against gun violence into a Google Plus Hangout online but ended up recommending a gun as protection in a crisis.
Quote -- "If you want to keep people away during an earthquake, buy some shotgun shells."
Adding -– quote -- "Guess what, a shotgun will keep you a lot safer -- a double barreled shotgun -- than an assault weapon...It is harder to use an assault weapon to hit something than it is with a shotgun."
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The Huffington Post seems to have changed its mind about Goldman Sachs in record time.
Thursday, Huffington Post and Goldman Sachs announced they will partner for a new initiative aimed at job creation.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Washington Free Beacon reports just two days earlier, Huff Post accused Goldman Sachs of profiting from the global food crisis.
It was part of a slideshow titled CEO's who look like villains and it showed Lloyd Blankfein compared to Doctor Evil.
Earlier, the Post slammed Blankfein for receiving a 75 percent raise, allegedly lying about the firm's proprietary trading, and the Huffington Post called him a "vampire squid," two days before the new job creation partnership.
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Finally, you can file this under "someone should have seen it coming."
Brazil gave about 27,000 minimum security prison inmates a holiday vacation home for good behavior and more than 2,400 of them did not return.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Daily Mail notes that in 2011 nearly the same number of inmates did not return from their furloughs.
Officials still think some of the at-large inmates may come back figuring they are experiencing -– quote -- "transportation issues."
Brazil says those who are recaptured will not be eligible for future furloughs.