Logan pictured before her attack in Egypt.

It was a story that finally revealed to the world that the “Arab Spring” might not have been as peaceful as some would have liked to think. CBS journalist Lara Logan was viciously sexually assaulted while in a crowd of male protesters in Egypt. They screamed “Jew” as they ran their hands over and through her body and tried to rip off her scalp. She detailed the incident back then , and now, she reveals she still struggles with it. “People don’t really know that much about (post traumatic stress disorder),” she told the New York Daily News . “There’s something called latent PTSD. It manifests itself in different ways. I want to be free of it, but I’m not.” “It doesn’t go away,” she added. “It’s not something I keep track of. It’s not predictable like that. But it happens more than I’d like.” Logan was eventually rescued from the assault by a woman clad in black who wrapper her arms around Logan. Other women eventually closed ranks. But while the physical damage has healed, the emotional scars still exist. “Your family is critical,” Logan, the married mother of two, said. “You can’t do it alone. My husband is a great support. He understands, he doesn’t hide from it, from what happened. He knows everything, more than anyone, what they did to me.” However, some of the worst times are when she lies next to her daughter as she falls asleep. “When I’m lying there, waiting for my daughter to go to sleep, I have time to think about things. Those can be dark moments. You ranger through, you have to. You’re aware of how much you have and it’s so much more than what you’ve lost. You have a responsibility. Life is not about dwelling on the bad.” But despite the residual effects, Logan is fighting. Not only is she fighting to give a prominent voice to the many women who have suffered from sexual assault, she’s also fighting not to be defined by the attack. “Goddamnit,” Logan said, “I’m not going to give them everything.” Read the entire interview from the Daily News .

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Smoke rises from police headquarters in Kano, Nigeria following a wave of coordinated attacks by the radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram that left at least 143 dead. (Reuters)

KANO, Nigeria (AP) — A coordinated attack by a radical Islamist sect in north Nigeria’s largest city killed at least 143 people, a hospital official said Saturday, representing the extremist group’s deadliest assault since beginning its campaign of terror in Africa’s most populous nation. Soldiers and police officers swarmed Kano’s streets as Nigeria’s president again promised the sect known as Boko Haram would “face the full wrath of the law.” But the uniformed bodies of security agents that filled a Kano hospital mortuary again showed the sect can strike at will against the country’s weak central government. Friday’s attacks hit police stations, immigration offices and the local headquarters of Nigeria’s secret police in Kano, a city of more than 9 million people that remains an important political and religious center in the country’s Muslim north. A suicide bomber detonated a car loaded with powerful explosives outside a regional police headquarters, tearing its roof away and blowing out windows in a blast felt miles away as its members escaped jail cells there. Authorities largely refused to offer casualty statistics as mourners began claiming the bodies of their loved ones to bury before sundown, following Islamic tradition. However, a hospital official told The Associated Press at least 143 people were killed in the attack. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to release the death toll to journalists. The toll could still rise, since other bodies could be held at other clinics and hospitals in the sprawling city. State authorities enforced a 24-hour curfew in the city, with many remaining home as soldiers and police patrolled the streets and setup roadblocks. Gunshots echoed through some areas of the city into Saturday morning.

A victim of Friday's bomb blast and gun attacks lies in Murtala Muhammad specialist hospital in Kano, Nigeria Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Salisu Rabiu)

Nwakpa O. Nwakpa, a spokesman for the Nigerian Red Cross, said volunteers offered first aid to the wounded, and evacuated those seriously injured to local hospitals. A survey of two hospitals by the Red Cross showed at least 50 people were injured in Friday’s attack, he said. A Boko Haram spokesman using the nom de guerre Abul-Qaqa claimed responsibility for the attacks in a message to journalists Friday. He said the attack came because the state government refused to release Boko Haram members held by the police. British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Saturday that he was “shocked and appalled” by the attacks in the former colony. “The full horror of last night’s events is still unfolding, but we know that a great many people have died and many more have been injured,” Hague said in a statement. “The nature of these attacks has sickened people around the world and I send my deepest condolences and sympathies to the families of those killed and to those injured.” President Goodluck Jonathan also condemned an attack he said saw innocent people “brutally and recklessly cut down by agents of terror.” “As a responsible government, we will not fold our hands and watch enemies of democracy, for that is what these mindless killers are, perpetrate unprecedented evil in our land,” Jonathan said in a statement. “I want to reassure Nigerians … that all those involved in that dastardly act would be made to face the full wrath of the law.” But Jonathan’s government has repeatedly been unable to stop attacks by Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is sacrilege” in the Hausa language of Nigeria’s north. The group has carried out increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law and avenge the deaths of Muslims in communal violence across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people. Authorities blamed Boko Haram for at least 510 killings last year alone, according to an AP count, including an August suicide bombing on the U.N. headquarters in the country’s capital Abuja. So far this year, the group has been blamed for at least 219 killings, according to an AP count. Boko Haram recently said it specifically would target Christians living in Nigeria’s north, but Friday’s attack saw its gunmen kill many Muslims. In a recent video posted to the Internet, Imam Abubakar Shekau, a Boko Harm leader, warned it would kill anyone who “betrays the religion” by being part of or sympathizing with Nigeria’s government. “I swear by Allah we will kill them and their killing will be nothing to us,” Shekau said. “It will be like going to prayers at 5 a.m.” Friday’s attacks also could cause more unrest, as violence in Kano has set off attacks throughout the north in the past, including postelection violence in April that saw 800 people killed. Kano, an ancient city, remains important in the history of Islam in Nigeria and has important religious figures there today. Amid the recent unrest and attacks, at least two journalists have been killed in Nigeria. Journalist Enenche Akogwu, who worked as a correspondent in Kano for private news station Channels Television, was shot Friday while reporting on the attacks, colleagues said. In central Nigeria’s city of Jos, Nansok Sallah, a news editor for a government-owned radio station called Highland FM, was found dead in a shallow stream Thursday, the victim of an apparent murder, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.

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At Atlas Shrugs, ” Muslims in Egypt Burn Christian Homes and Shops, Attack Church Screaming Allahu Akbar ,” and Blazing Cat Fur, ” Arab Spring Christian House Burning .” RELATED : From Robert Wistrich, at Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs , ” Post-Mubarak Egypt: The Dark Side of Islamic Utopia .”

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Explaining Michele Bachmann’s Epic Collapse

On January 5, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by stuartbramhall

I’d say two words explain Bachmann’s collapse: Rick Perry. That is, Rick Perry stole her thunder by entering the race the same weekend that Bachmann won the Ames straw poll, and Bachmann torpedoed her own campaign with her attack on Governor Perry on the Gardasil issue. I didn’t really understand why she was hammering that issue at the time. It wasn’t her best moment and she never recovered. Perhaps there were other campaign problems as well, organization and fundraising, and so forth. But it was Rick Perry who stopped Bachmann’s momentum and her attempts to regain it by attacking Perry sunk her ever further. The Los Angeles Times has more, ” Michele Bachmann: What happened to the once-promising candidate? ”

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FishBowlDC’s Bizarre Obsession With Michelle Fields

On December 31, 2011, in Uncategorized, by moshesharon

Michelle Fields thanked me the other day for my review of her C-SPAN interview, and then FishBowl DC launched another attack on her, with some jibes for her supporters, including Yours Truly: ” Another Day, Another Round of Sycophantic Love for Michelle Fields .” These people are not only freaks, but they don’t understand the significance of new media. But see Dan Riehl’s smackdown, ” FishBowlDC’s Peter Ogburn’s Sexist Attacks On Michelle Fields .”

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AP – President Barack Obama has laid a wreath at a memorial honoring those killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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From Radio Equalizer (via Randy’s Roundtable ): Walter James Casper III got all butthurt for being called out as a rabid anti-Semite —

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70th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Attack, December 7th, 1941

On December 7, 2011, in Uncategorized, by AlexisChristensen28

At USA Today , ” Remembering Pearl Harbor, 70 years later .” And the New York Times has a somber editorial, ” Remembering Pearl Harbor .” Closer to home, at O.C. Register , ” After 70 years, we honor Pearl Harbor heroes ,” and ” Pearl Harbor casualties included O.C. men .” Bonus : A spectacular photo-essay at National Post , ” Archival photos reveal horror of the Pearl Harbor on 70th anniversary of the attack .” Photos : Top, the attack on the USS Arizona . Bottom, the USS West Virginia burns (via Wikimedia Commons ).

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Another country on the verge of falling to Islamists. BEIRUT – Syrian army deserters killed eight people in an attack on an intelligence building in the north of the country, an opposition group said on Friday. It said the attack took place on Thursday in Idlib province, between the towns of Jisr al-Shughour and the

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Attack Ads Take Aim at Obama

On November 28, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by ggallin

At New York Times , ” TV Attack Ads Aim at Obama Early and Often .”

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