**Written by Doug Powers Sheriff Joe Biden may only half-heartedly believe what he’s saying here. It’s just that word around Capitol Hill is that if you help convince Nancy that her reunion with the Speaker’s gavel is imminent, there’s a good chance she’ll throw a pretty good stock tip your way, so what the heck. From The Hill : House Democrats will win the House in November, swinging the gavel back into the hands of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Vice President Joe Biden predicted Friday. “Nancy, I think, is not going to be remembered just for being the first woman Speaker,” Biden said, “she’s going to remembered for being the second woman speaker.” Addressing House Democrats gathered on the Eastern Shore for their annual retreat, Biden said the combination of GOP obstructionism and a strengthening economy will propel the Democrats back into control of the lower chamber after just two years in the minority. “It’s becoming absolutely clear the decisions that we made … are actually working,” Biden said, speaking softly because he said he’s battling a cold. It’s sort of a “bad thought, good thought” situation. The bad is that Joe Biden is predicting the Dems will control the House after the election. The good is that in 2010 he predicted the same thing , and, well, you know how that turned out. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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We’ll have to see if it shakes out (UK Telegraph) At least one person was killed and up to 25 others wounded Tuesday when up to four grenades exploded outside the main courthouse in the eastern Belgian city of Liege. The attack took place around noon on Saint-Lambert square, home to the town’s courthouse and located near
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As the world continues to reel from worldwide recession and conflict hotspots spread across the globe, we at The Blaze wanted to take you back to a time when things were perhaps even more dire. The UK’s Daily Mail has dusted off some hypothesized Nazi invasion plans, shown in the maps below. First published in the 1942 issue of Life, just months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, these maps captivated American readers who lived under the very real threat of the Axis powers’ invasion. Had Hitler not attacked the Soviet Union and focused on the Western front, some variation of the invasion routes on these maps may have become a reality. Strategy 1: The Nazis go straight for the East Coast with everything they have — submarines, bombers, and warships, delivering an assault up and down the east coast. Simultaneously, the Nazis pin down the Russians on the eastern front, allowing a rendez-vous with Japanese naval forces in the Indian Ocean. That Nazi-Imperial Japanese naval flotilla swoops around the north Pacific, and heads straight towards Los Angeles, attacking along the coast as it moves. Most frightening on this plan is the action of Nazi “Fifth Columnists” attacking from within the United States. Strategy 2: First Nazis join with Japanese ships in the Canary Islands, then they make an all out push for Norfolk, Virginia, to knock out the primary U.S. Naval base on the Atlantic. This would have opened the waters up for follow-on invasion forces (fifth column plays its traitorous role again). Strategy 3: “Oh, Canada”- In this iteration, the Nazis go all out on the British fleet, then they take Iceland, then Greenland, and hop on the St. Lawrence River all the way down into the heart of the Eastern U.S. Another Nazi force rips across the Hudson valley in Canada. Strategy 4: The Japanese fake an invasion of Hawaii, while Imperial forces take over the Panama Canal, slicing U.S. naval power in half. Japanese landings in South America are followed by an invasion that works its way up the west coast, once again to Los Angeles. Strategy 5: The least creative of the options. In this one, the Nazis basically help Japan do a replay of Pearl Harbor. This time the focus is on taking Oahu, then making an all out drive on San Francisco. When these maps first went to print, the U.S was newly engaged in a war for the survival of the free world. What seems far-fetched now would have appeared much more plausible right after a massive attack on U.S. soil. Had Hitler not turned his guns on Stalin, and thrown a vast majority of his best troops at the Eastern Front to crush the Soviet Union, one of these invasion routes could very much have become a reality. As we look at our current troubles in the U.S. and unrest abroad, at least we can take some solace in the fact that the Nazi hordes aren’t about to invade New York or bombard Los Angeles.

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Newly released aerial images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) show the devastating toll Hurricane Irene took on many coastal areas up the eastern seaboard. This image (via Wired ) shows how the powerful storm surge carved away at the beach and drove its way inland on Hatteras Island, North Carolina: According to local news estimates , the major seawater breach shown above is more than 100 feet wide and 8 feet deep. Click here to see more post-Irene coastal images.

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ContributorNetwork – Hurricane Irene warned the Eastern United States of her devastating effect when she killed one person in Puerto Rico, flooded homes, and turned the lights out on the Caribbean, forcing President Obama to declare a state of emergency. She has proved to be destructive in her early stages, raising fears in the United States of a stronger version. While she has weakened in the recent hours, Irene is still expected to strengthen across warm waters.
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AP – U.S. leaders monitored the progress of Libyan rebel forces as they moved on Tripoli and pounded on the doorstep of leader Moammar Gadhafi’s home base Sunday.

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Funny how little national media coverage the Fleebagger recall in Wisconsin received today, huh? I gave you the lowdown yesterday . Turnout was reportedly strong in both races. Polls closed an hour ago and returns will be in shortly. The results be here . I’ll update with breaking developments…stay tuned. Update 10:05pm Eastern : State Senate – District 12 – General August 16, 2011 – 08:59PM CT Wisconsin – 57 of 166 Precincts Reporting – 34% Name Party Votes Vote % Holperin , Jim (i) Dem 7,494 55% Simac , Kim GOP 6,196 45% State Senate – District 22 – General August 16, 2011 – 08:56PM CT Wisconsin – 17 of 100 Precincts Reporting – 17% Name Party Votes Vote % Steitz , Jonathan GOP 7,522 55% Wirch , Bob (i) Dem 6,200 45% Knucklehead on August 16, 2011 at 10:03 PM Update 11:04pm Eastern Sigh . “Sen. Jim Holperin (D-Conover) held onto his seat in Tuesday’s recall vote in the 12th Senate District in northern Wisconsin.” And fleebagger survival makes two: “The MacIver News Service is projecting that Sen. Robert Wirch (D) has survived his #wirecall. GOP to have 17-16 Wisc Sen majority.”

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AP – The Obama administration is launching a new strategy to take on international criminal organizations, targeting crime factions in Mexico, Japan, Italy and Eastern Europe with a presidential executive order aimed at disrupting their financial operations.
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