- The Supreme Court, the Constitution and the Fi ...
The Supreme Court's First Amendment opinions result not from interpreting the First Amendment but from deliberately and insidiously changing its diction in ways that make the Amendment unrecognizable. The Court's arguments in these opinions are pure cant and do nothing but turn the Justice ...
- Liberty's Easy Slide into Tyranny
Huge conspiracies aren't what destroys people's freedom, the accumulation of errors, failed policies, and little and big unfairnesses do. It happens because The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men/ Gang aft agley,/ An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain. The FED, CIA, Executive Privilege, The ...
- What should be done with illegal immigrants?
That this question is even being asked reveals something about ourselves. How would you answer it if you were an illegal immigrant? Perhaps you've never heard of the Golden Rule. The rule may not be the best guide to moral behavior but asking yourself how you'd answer the question if you wer ...
- A Revolting World
Many in many lands are demonstrating against their governments. Some claim that people everywhere are revolting and that a worldwide revolution is imminent. Even both the orthodox and heterodox presses are all atwitter. But it is far easier to bring about a successful revolution than it is t ...
- Demented Democracy
An addiction to opinion, each person being entitled to his own, and the unwarranted notion that those who fight for their beliefs are "principled" is the reason that democracies teeter between antagonistic belief systems and are unable to resolve any social problems. Each party strives to re ...
- Politics of the Rich, By the Rich, For the Rich
Dan Eggen and Perry Bacon Jr. report on the start of Obama's fundraising campaign for 2012: Facing an energized Republican Party and deep-pocketed conservative groups, President Obama is kicking off his 2012 reelection campaign with a concerted push for help from wealthy donors and libera ...
- Obama, Libya, and Me: A Followup
I tend not to respond very often to criticism of my blog posts because I usually figure justice has been done when I've had my say and everyone else has had theirs. Responding further usually just turns into a pissing match that accomplishes nothing. But I guess I need to respond to some of ...
- Books of the Zeitgeist
One of Tyler Cowen's readers asks which books are the Great Gatsby of each decade since the 20s? I take this to mean books that both sold well and have come to represent their era. Sounds like fun. Here are Tyler's picks in bold, with alternates from me: 1930s: The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinb ...
- Friday Cat Blogging - 1 April 2011
We're having an early summer here in Southern California. Yesterday it was 90 degrees outside, and you know what that means: piles of cats snoozing in the afternoon warmth. As I write this they're in almost exactly the same positions, enjoying their midday siestas. After all, what else is th ...
- DADT Repeal Going Smoothly
Politico reports that the repeal of DADT is going great so far: The military’s repeal of its longstanding “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is not facing resistance from troops and is on track to take full effect this fall as planned, top commanders told a House committee on Friday. Cliffor ...
- IC 238: Student Athletes
Topics: Honors Student pistol whips mom over used car Should Student Athletes get paid? Glenn Beck and Donald Trump spread Islamophobia Trump claims President Obama’s birth certificate could say he’s a Musliim Share with your friends:
- No One Does Fear Like Glenn Beck…No One…
The hilarity from this video is almost too much. Which country in the Middle East has the same morals as us? Well Glenny, if you include the shadiness of the U.S. government then of course the answer is Israel. Of course we know that’s not what Beck meant. Remember, he’s not talking bad about Is ...
- FacePalm of the Week: 3rd Time’s The Charm
Want a perfect example that politics and government, while maybe not broken, is severely hampered by bullshit? Well I got the perfect one for you. In Florida they are on their 3rd attempt to ban bestiality. Yes…THIRD attempt. The saga began in January of 2008, when the raping and killing o ...
- IC 237: Sucker Punched
Topics: VCU fucks up everyone brackets Zack Snyder sucker punches movie watchers everywhere Why can’t people just make movies fun? The irony of social conservatives talking about morals Donald Trump is a birther Why does it take 3 attempts to ban bestiality? Chris Brown hasn’t learned a thing Sh ...
- FacePalm of the Week: Et tu, Arianna?
Arianna Huffington runs one of the most popular liberal blogs out there. I’ve always had my doubts about her though. I always question when someone starts off on one extreme of the ideological spectrum then all the sudden switches over to the other side. I mean its one thing to be a moderate ...
- New inhibitor prevented lesions, reduced tumor ...
A new hedgehog pathway inhibitor demonstrated efficacy in preventing and treating basal cell cancer among patients with basal cell nevus syndrome, a rare inheritable disease, according to Phase II data presented at the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, held April 2-6. read more
- The AACR increases focus on clinical trials
The American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting continues to be a showcase for the most cutting edge science in cancer, and this year's meeting, held here April 2-6, will include an increased focus on clinical trials that will impact patient care. read more
- Antidepressants linked to thicker arteries
Antidepressant use has been linked to thicker arteries, possibly contributing to the risk of heart disease and stroke, in a study of twin veterans. The data is being presented Tuesday, April 5 at the American College of Cardiology meeting in New Orleans. read more
- DNA of 50 breast cancer patients decoded
In one of the largest cancer genomics investigations reported to date, scientists have sequenced the whole genomes of tumors from 50 breast cancer patients and compared them to the matched DNA of the same patients' healthy cells. This comparison allowed researchers to find mutations that only oc ...
- PegIFN-lambda shows superior virological respo ...
Berlin, Germany, 02 April 2011: Highly exciting new data presented today at the International Liver CongressTM found Pegylated Interferon-lambda (PegIFN-lambda) shows superior virological response in HCV patients of genotypes 1-4, with improved safety and tolerability, compared to Pegylated Inte ...
- Some other perspectives on Fukushima
Apart from getting on with my life (e.g., building a new computer, catching up with my backlog at work, spending time with the family, etc.), I’ve been spending the last few days reading widely on what other people have had to say, in reflection, on the Fukushima crisis. Here are some highlights ...
- Fukushima Daiichi crisis – April 1 persp ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis has moved off the front page of most newspapers, but a lot continues to happen, and the situation remains unresolved. Below I offer some personal perspectives on some of the things that have been widely reported over the last few days, and then I conclude wit ...
- Fukushima Philosophical Discussion Open Thread
It was suggested in a comment — and I agree — that the previous open threads on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident were becoming difficult to read, because they are such a mixture of technical details and philosophical discourse. That is, it’s generally a bad idea to cater to two different a ...
- Fukushima Technical Discussion Open Thread
It was suggested in a comment — and I agree — that the previous open threads on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident were becoming difficult to read, because they are such a mixture of technical details and philosophical discourse. That is, it’s generally a bad idea to cater to two different a ...
- Josef Oehmen and Fukushima – Would I hav ...
On the 13th of March, I posted an article called “Fukushima Nuclear Accident – A simple and accurate explanation“. This was early on in the Fukushima crisis when people were desperately hungry for understandable information, and yet there were scarce few good explanations available. The post had ...
- Now That Rape Matters in Africa...
Examining the Political Hypocrisy of Western Concern For Sexual Assault in Libya By The AngryindianApril Fools Day, 2011 �Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defence against a homicidal maniac.�-George Orwell In the capitalist wor ...
- ei: Israel criminalizes commemoration of the Nakba
ei: Israel criminalizes commemoration of the Nakba: "A bill was passed by the Israeli Knesset (parliament) last week which calls on the government to deny funding to any organization, institution or municipality that commemorates the founding of the Israeli state as a day of mourning. The bill h ...
- Leonard Weinglass dies at 78 | Free Speech Rad ...
Leonard Weinglass dies at 78 | Free Speech Radio News: "“People’s defense” lawyer Leonard Weinglass has died. Born in 1933, he spent decades championing civil rights and representing prominent activists including Mumia Abu Jamal, Angela Davis, Jane Fonda and Daniel Ellsberg.� Weinglass contin ...
- The Right to Forget
Ahmed Timol died when my mother was still young. She knew him- they all did, she said- he had gotten himself involved in politics and things had changed for him. 'But weren't you horrified? Didn't it scare you? Weren't you sad?' I was in school, and I had just read the article of him ...
- Ghaddafi a hero for African rights and liberat ...
Ghaddafi a hero for African rights and liberation - English pravda.ru: "In 2005 in the basement of the United States Capitol at a meeting convened by Congressman John Conyers on the subject of the 'Downing Street Memo,' Ray McGovern uttered the following truth: he testified that 'the United Stat ...
- Day of Action and Conference Vision Statements
Appalachia Rising: Day of Action September 25 – 27, 2010, Washington DC Appalachia Rising is a mass mobilization in Washington DC on September 27, 2010 calling for the abolition of mountaintop removal and surface mining. It is a culmination of the national movement against surface mining and a f ...
- Press Conference to be Held on June 15
Thousands to March in DC Calling for the Abolition of Mountaintop Removal Press Conference June 15 in Charleston, WV Announces Mass Mobilization Appalachia Rising WHEN: June 15, 10:00 AM WHERE: WV State Capitol Back Steps Near Fountain, Charleston, WV CONTACTS: West Virginia Bo Webb – 304-237-26 ...
- Press Inquiries
All media inquiries should be sent to Bo Webb webb.bo@gmail.com Set up interviews via email. Previous Press Releases and Media Public Launch Press Conference Report Back, with video Press Conference Held on June 15 Announces Appalachia Rising Video June 15 Appalachia Public Launch Press Conferen ...
- New Flier for Appalachia Rising
- Appalachia Rising Uniting Celebrities, Appalac ...
Appalachia Rising Uniting Celebrities, Appalachians, and Scientists for the Abolition of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining Ashley Judd, Woody Harrelson, Gloria Reuben, Kyra Sedgewick, Kevin Bacon, Ed Begley Jr., Kathy Mattea, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, James Hansen, and Darryl Hannah rallying behind co ...
- Goldstone “apology” won’t ma ...
Some initial thoughts regarding Judge Richard Goldstone’s op-ed, in which he retracted some of the allegations against Israel made in his report A strange combination of thrill and anger seems to be the immediate response to Judge Goldstone’s surprising op-ed on the Washington post today. Goldst ...
- Incitement and violence: A week on the Israeli ...
How much farther down can we slide? Oh, I fear there’s still a long way down from here. After all, so far, our skin heads and settlers only beat up Arabs. Lots more to look forward to, no? By Dror Feuer | Published originally on Globes, translated from Hebrew and linked by Shir Harel. A. Nice [...]
- Is the settlement boycott misdirected?
On the surface, the settlement boycott seems to be a wise ‘middle way’ for Jews that are critical of Israeli policy yet unwilling to join a Palestinian-led nonviolent initiative. However, it’s a step that might prove to be counter-productive The Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanct ...
- Supermarket fires 21 Arab employees at once &# ...
The case, which so far provoked a very minor public response, proved that companies have no reason to fear any reaction for being perceived as discriminatory against Arabs By Saar Yachin Last week, one of Israel’s major retail chains, Kimat Hinam (“Almost Free”), dismissed 21 of its employees. I ...
- The Kaufmannaire: Issa Edward Bourseh, 28, Ramleh
Issa Edward Bourseh, 28 years old from Ramleh, is a student at Tel Aviv University majoring in political science and specializing in political communications Why did you chose this topic of study? I was always interested in politics and it seemed like the best way to step into this world. Who ...
- Our Hero Lynn Syzmoniak on 60 Minutes This Sunday!
As this war rages on, it’s easy to focus on all the ways we are losing the battle for integrity, for justice, for the respect of basic law and respect for important Constitutional rights. It’s demoralizing to go into courtrooms day after day, continuing to fight the same battles over and over an ...
- A MONSTER ORDER VACATING A FINAL JUDGMENT OF F ...
Florida’s courts are underfunded to a level that violates our fundamental Constitutional rights. Florida’s legislature has whittled down the funding of our court system so that our courts are funded with only .07 of the state’s entire budget. During this year’s legislative session, the legislato ...
- RICK SCOTT IS THE ANTICHRIST-HELP ME BOO HIM O ...
Looks like the front doorstep of my office will be ground zero in the battle to BOO RICK SCOTT. We’re all warning about the terror and tragedy that is descending upon EVERY SINGLE FLORIDIAN and I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE EVERY READER OF THIS BLOG. PLEASE COME OUT TOMORROW TO PROTEST THE DESTRUCTION OF ...
- The Plaintiffs Are Lying- Another Case Dismissed!
I’ve got files sitting in my office from 2009 and every month in between. The more I push on these files, and ask basic questions, like, “produce any evidence you own and hold the note and mortgage and have the right to enforce them”, the more often the Plaintiff objects, claims like it doesn’ ...
- Naked Capitalism- An Excellent Story on The Ro ...
It’s just so demoralizing to document again and again and again all the fraud and forgery and corruption and abuse and consistently realize that no one cares. Courts don’t care, attorneys general don’t care (especially apparently Florida’s new attorney general) and no elected “leader” cares. ...
- What’s In A Face?
It was a pretty special night. William Blake used to say that if a person’s face never gave any light then they could never become a star. If that’s true, Michael Ignatieff hit the big time here in London last night. We knew something special was happening an hour before his town hall when the [...]
- Three-dimensional Contempt
It’s been interesting to watch the Conservative war machine in full evasive mode as it seeks to convince Canadians that the fall of this government and the subsequent election had nothing to do at all with the Harper government’s contempt of Parliament charges. These are serious charges that mig ...
- Campaign Insider – Calm Before the Storm
One of the biggest tasks taking place before any election is locating a campaign office and getting it set up to create fluid movement among volunteers to get everything done, from phoning for donations to teams heading out to pound in signs. This time we have the same office we used in the 2008 ...
- Just One More Mountain To Climb
I have never really talked much to the Conservative MP from Manitoba, Shelley Glover. On those occasions when our paths have crossed she has been friendly. Her increasingly strident comments in the House since the gun registry vote have been noted by many and have been troubling. Even still, rea ...
- Landlords To A Ghost
One of my favourite authors in earlier years was Lloyd C. Douglas. In his best-selling novel Magnificent Obsession he noted, ”If a man harbors any sort of fear, it percolates through all his thinking, damages his personality and makes him a landlord to a ghost.” The observation came back to me ...
- No Pharma Liability? No Vaccine Mandates.
by Barbara Loe Fisher On February 22, 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court shielded drug companies from all liability for harm caused by vaccines mandated by government when companies could have made a safer vaccine. 1 From now on, drug companies selling vaccines in America will not be held accounta ...
- WA State Vaccine Law Threatens Exemptions & Vi ...
by Barbara Loe Fisher If you are a resident of Washington state, you should know that there is a bill quietly sailing through your state legislature that violates your privacy and threatens your right to make informed, voluntary decisions about vaccination. House Bill 1015 1 and Senate Bill ...
- New Vaccine Science Can Help Bridge the Divide
by Barbara Loe Fisher Fear of the unknown is what terrifies us the most, fear of being unable to have control over what the future holds. At the root of that fear is knowing that the choices we make today could have a profound impact on what happens tomorrow. 1 Fear is a strong emotion ...
- Counting Blessings, Remembering the Children
by Barbara Loe Fisher Every Christmas and New Year, when I give thanks for the people who have blessed my life, I remember the mothers and fathers of severely vaccine injured children, who have taught me the most about love and courage. I know that my son, Chris, who developed brain inflamma ...
- Thousands Of Americans Register for NVIC's New ...
by Barbara Loe Fisher Thousands of Americans living in all 50 states took action and registered for the new NVIC Advocacy Portal at www.NVICadvocacy.org during Vaccine Awareness Week (Nov. 1-6, 2010) co-sponsored by the National Vaccine Informati ...
- The Kill Team Photos and Videos
Mark Boal reports: "How US soldiers in Afghanistan murdered innocent civilians and mutilated their corpses - and how their officers failed to stop them. Plus: An exclusive look at the war crime photos censored by the Pentagon." This image shows the body of Gul Mudin, the 15-year-old son of a ...
- Pregnant Women Fleeing Japan Nuclear Crisis
Eric Johnston reports: "Kansai area hospitals and the Osaka Prefectural Government say a growing number of pregnant women from the devastated Tohoku region, as well as some in Tokyo worried about the possible effects of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear crisis, are moving to the area to give ...
- The Kill Team Photos and Videos
Mark Boal reports: "How US soldiers in Afghanistan murdered innocent civilians and mutilated their corpses - and how their officers failed to stop them. Plus: An exclusive look at the war crime photos censored by the Pentagon." This image shows the body of Gul Mudin, the 15-year-old son of a ...
- Pregnant Women Fleeing Japan Nuclear Crisis
Eric Johnston reports: "Kansai area hospitals and the Osaka Prefectural Government say a growing number of pregnant women from the devastated Tohoku region, as well as some in Tokyo worried about the possible effects of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear crisis, are moving to the area to give ...
- Email to Walker Suggested Faking Violence
The report begins: "The email came to Gov. Scott Walker from the personal account of a deputy prosecutor and Republican activist in Indiana. After praise for Walker, the email - sent Feb. 19, during union demonstrations against Walker’s budget repair bill - then took a darker turn." Walker em ...
- The Broken Rifle in Kabul
The above photograph, of Scott Schaeffer-Duffy from the Catholic Worker in Worcester, Massachusetts standing beside street art made by local Afghan youth, was taken in Kabul by WRL National Committee and Organizing Task Force member Jim Haber when he was on a recent delegation with Voices for Cr ...
- WRL Organizers Hit the West Coast
From February 25th to March 7th,WRL organizing coordinator Kimber Heinz and field organizer Ali Issa began a three-stop trip on the West Coast where they met with WRL locals and affiliates, as well as allied organizations working on GI resistance, civilian support for anti-war veteran organizing ...
- Iraq/Wisconson Labor Solidarity: Two Statements
In the wake of the threat posed to what remain of labor rights in Wisconsin, and the public’s powerful response, two Iraqi labor leaders, Hassan Jum’a and Faleh Abood, penned solidarity statements in late February on behalf the 26,000 member strong Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions, and the 15,000 ...
- Stepping up the Resistance to U.S. Islamophobia
As Peter King, the new chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, steps up the U.S. government attack against Muslims living in the U.S., saying that he will “rely on Muslims to make his case that American Muslim leaders have failed to cooperate with law enforcement officials in the effo ...
- Mubarak Ousted! Two Down, Twenty To Go . . .
“The people have brought down the regime!” was a cry heard around the world when on Friday, February 11th, 18 days of unrelenting non-violent protest finally forced the end of Hosni Mubarak’s 30 year, US backed rule over Egypt. Ecstatic jubilation filled Cairo’s Midan al-Tahrir (Liberation Squar ...
- Art, Love and Agriculture: An Interview with F ...
The 2005 documentary The Real Dirt on Farmer John chronicles the life of John Peterson, a man who has been described as a “flamboyant, cross-dressing, hippie-loving third-generation farmer [who] saves his farm… by being different.” A vibrant artist and storyteller, John unabashedly documents t ...
- Making Health the Default
A recent article featured in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation News Digest on Childhood Obesity highlights a simple strategy that can be implemented in restaurants and other venues to improve the food environment. The innovative new strategy is to change the offerings on children’s menus to hi ...
- How much meat do we eat, anyway?
Reading the new federal dietary guidelines made me want to look into this question. The guidelines, just released, say that Americans presently eat an average of 3.7 ounces daily of meat and poultry. But, the figures I typically see are double that, or more. So, why, in the brand-new guidelin ...
- What’s Cookin’ in Your Soil Kitchen?
What’s Cooking in your ‘Soil Kitchen’? There is probably lots cooking but you might not like all that’s on the menu. So if you are an urban agriculturalist in the mid-Atlantic (NYC-Philadelphia-Baltimore-DC) area scratching your head about all this talk of soil contamination, grab a soil sample ...
- The Locavore debate, revisited
How can local food systems support a resilient and sustainable future food economy in the United States? That was the question of the day at a recent conference entitled, “Reviving the American Economy-One Heirloom Tomato at a Time.” But for some, the question isn’t so much how, but even can ...
- Updates on Libyan war: April 2
==== Updates on Libyan war: April 2 ==== Italy: Thousands Protest As Libyan War Enters Third Week Report: Civilians Killed As NATO Warplanes Strafe Libyan Towns NATO Air Strike Kills At Least Ten Libyan Rebels British Legal Experts: Arming Libyan Rebels Violates UN Charter Pentagon Chief, Top U. ...
- Stop NATO News April 1, 2011
==== Updates on Libyan war: April 1 ==== 1. Rasmussen On Global NATO, Sweden, And Libyan And Afghan Wars 2. F-35s To “Revolutionize” Next Libya-Style NATO Wars 3. Asia, Africa: First Time NATO Waging Two Wars At Once – Top Military Commander 4. White Paper: China Highlights U.S. Military Buildup ...
- Updates on Libyan war: April 1
==== Video And Text: Georgia Versus Libya: West’s Double Standards On War And War Crimes U.S., British Special Forces Directing Air Strikes From Inside Libya NATO Arms Embargo May Exclude Libyan Rebels, Who Are Already Being Armed African Officials, Experts: Western Intervention In Libya Aims At ...
- Stop NATO News March 31, 2011
==== Updates on Libyan war: March 31 ==== 1. NATO Troops Kill Three Afghan Civilians, Wound Four More 2. Top Military Commander: NATO Commands 50-Nation Army For Afghan War, NATO Members Need To Spend More On Military 3. Afghan War Leaves 103 NATO Soldiers Dead In Three Months 4. Pentagon’s Stra ...
- Updates on Libyan war: March 31
==== NATO Assumes Full Command Of Libyan War Operations Obama Authorizes Covert Operations In Libya, CIA Already There Poll: Americans Oppose Obama’s Libyan War, Ratings At All-Time Low Defense Minister: NATO’s Libyan Operation Costs Greece $9 Million A Month Venezuela On Libya: No Peace With Bo ...
- STUDY FINDS LINK BETWEEN GMO’s AND CURRENT HEA ...
Institute of BioAcoustic Biology and Sound Health Sharry Edwards, MEd. Dec. 26, 2010 Are pesticide resistant seeds responsible for cell signaling malfunctions? The August 14th, 2010 issue of Science News, ”Separating wheat from chaff in celiac disease”, reported that a research team led by gastr ...
- Potential April 6th Fukushima Fallout Forecast ...
NotForSale2NWO April 3rd, 2011 This is a POTENTIAL radiation release produced by officials within the Department of Atmospheric and Climate Research (ATMOS) at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU). No one knows 100% what the levels of radiation will actually be and unfortunately, due ...
- An Elite Military Team of U.S. Bio-Robots Arri ...
The Intel Hub Shepard Ambellas April 2, 2011 A 15 member U.S. military advanced radiation control team (Bio-Robots – term coined by the Russians during the Cherbobyl crisis) arrived on the island of Japan on Saturday. They have been dispatched to deal with what some would say is the worst radiol ...
- Regular FOX Contributor Charles Payne “T ...
SaveOurSovereignty3 April 2nd, 2011 Airing Date April.02, 2011 Regular FOX Contributor Charles Payne “This Is About A One World Government”
- HOA Wants Kids Banned From Playing Outside
News4Jax.com April 2, 2011 EDGEWATER, Fla. — Central Florida homeowners association is preparing to vote on banning children from playing outside. The revamped rules and regulations are being considered by the HOA at the Persimmon Place subdivision on North Ridgewood Avenue in Edgewater. The nei ...
- Background: the Mass Resistance movement in Ke ...
Indymedia (Greece) Keratea is a town of 16,000 residents in Lavreotiki municipality, situated in southeastern Attica, 40km from Athens, near Lavrion. The site has an ancient history that has left many remains, an amphitheatre, parts of the ancient fortification, etc. As many parts of Attica, it ...
- Greek police clash with protesters opposing ne ...
By The Associated Press ATHENS, Greece — Riot police fired repeated volleys of tear gas Tuesday to push back firebomb-wielding residents of a town near the Greek capital in the latest violence over plans for a garbage dump in the area. The extensive clashes in Keratea, some 40 kilometres (25 mil ...
- ‘Noble’ War In Libya – Part 1
by Media Lens March 23, 2011 One can hardly fail to be impressed by the corporate mediaâs faith in humanity. Or at least that part of humanity with its finger on the cruise missile button. Last week, the Independent’s Patrick Cockburn predicted that âWestern nations will soon be engaged in a w ...
- ‘Noble’ War In Libya – Part 2
by Media Lens (see part one at http://revolutionaryfrontlines.wordpress.com/2011/03/28/noble-war-in-libya-part-1/) March 28, 2011 As a Sunday Times leader made clear on March 20, sometimes you just have to draw a line: ‘[T]here can be no accommodation with a man like Gadaffi or any of his family ...
- The Communards Debate Again
[When filmmaker Peter Watkins directed a film on the Paris Commune, "La Commune", the actors were drawn from non-professionals, people who in many cases occupied the same positions in society today as they depicted in the film. The liveliness of the production made the issues and revolutionary ...
- Samouni Family Community Centre & Classroom
We are looking at sending at least one bus from the UK to Gaza, loaded with materials to set up the Samouni Family Community Centre/Classroom. We would like to do this in the next couple of weeks so we need many things to happen very fast if we are to meet such a deadline.
- Response to “An Open Letter to Ken OR ...
We in the West do not even take care of our own people, multi-billionaires and deep poverty side by side, house foreclosures in concert with trillions of dollars being handed to the banksters. These bastard banksters are the ultimate rape and pillage machine, and they are salivating over Libya.
- Tahrir4Gaza – Liberation for Gaza
As the Arab people continue to exercise unarmed yet mighty power, there is one place above all others that remains at the heart of the struggle, Palestine. Despite all the money, propaganda, weapons, false imprisonment, ethnic cleansing, torture and mass-murder wielded against them, they have e ...
- The Egyptian Blockade of Gaza – February 26, 2 ...
Is there any sane, right-minded person who supports the blatant and brutal collective punishment of the people of Gaza? So why would it carry on? There is only one reason, because we allow it. I say we carry on with what the people of Egypt started, they got rid of the dictator, let us, people ...
- Global Revolution 2011
I believe the time has come to unite, those of us who are sane, who can see that the masses are comprised of so many cultures and vastly different ways of life, yet we all demand essentially the same things. We demand to be treated with respect. We demand the right to a decent way of life. We ...
- A little more reading with Sunday's column...
To read the column, go here. To read the Supreme Court's decision, Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., go here: 05-1074.pdf To read the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, go here. To read more on the arguments presented before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in the Wal-Mart v. Dukes case, g ...
- Benefit concert for Japan
The Wesleyan community is hosting a benefit concert for Japan disaster relief at 1 p.m. Sunday at the university's Crowell Concert Hall. Admission is $3 for students, $4 for seniors and staff members, and $5 for the general public. A bake sale will follow the concert, and additional donations ...
- Uterus-uterus-uterus
This is the best thing out there on the recent discussion in the Florida House about the use of the word "uterus" in public debate.
- Sorry he became a teacher
Alan Haskvitz is a member of the National Teachers Hall of Fame. He writes: ...after reading the recent California Little Hoover Commission Report that recommends that public school retirements be reduced, even for those who are already retired, and the actions of the Wisconsin Republican P ...
- Her life in blue jeans
Read Nancy J. Leppink's essay on blue jeans and how they're made, here. Leppink is the acting administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor's wage and hour division. About your Levis: Egregious violations in the blue jeans industry are not restricted to the manufacturers and their contractors ...
- This Week in the Future, March 28-April 1, 2011
Do not adjust your computer monitor, tablet, or smartphone. Do not bother rubbing your eyes. Just scoff, as the chicks do, at the patently impossible air conditioner. Then enter our contest for the chance to win a t-shirt emblazoned with said chicks, said air conditioner, and a host of other sc ...
- Company Offers $3 Million for an Algorithm Tha ...
It’s almost as if Heritage Provider Network set out to create the perfect PopSci story by mashing up all of our favorite things: clever algorithms, a multi-million dollar intellectual competition, and the future. The California-based health care provider has put up a purse of $3 million for the ...
- Algae Could Be Key to Cleaning Up Nuclear Acci ...
Algae can secrete biofuels and pump out biologic drugs, and now researchers think it could help clean up radioactive accidents like the one unfolding at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear facility. A Northwestern University researcher has identified a certain kind of common algae, known as Closterium mo ...
- New Species of Freshwater Stingray Found, X-Rayed
Biologists have just discovered two new species of freshwater stingray in the Amazon rainforest, informally christening them "pancake stingrays" for their distinct IHOPian appearance (see below). Naturally, one of their first orders of business was to x-ray one of the specimens, the unearthly r ...
- Quantum Dots Can Tag Individual Molecules With ...
A team of engineers at Ohio State University have packed a nanoparticle full of fluorescent blinking quantum dots. When the particle is attached to a single molecule, it functions as a gaudily glowing beacon. With their bright, continuous fluorescent glow that transitions between red, green an ...
- An exceptionally dry March
High pressure has dominated our weather for much of this month, with exceptionally low rainfall totals across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. At Coningsby in Lincolnshire only 4.8mm of rain fell, compared with the average which is 41mm. This makes it their driest March since records began at the R ...
- Long range forecasts: The day of judgement nears.
In the last two days the press have been full of stories about how we are in for a scorching August. Of course, we have been here before. The Met Office may for ever be associated with the phrase 'barbecue summer' following its disastrous forecast for Summer 2009, which amongst other things le ...
- Biofuels: Some have a higher carbon footprint ...
Over the last few years there has been a huge drive towards producing more biofuels to replace some of the fossils fuels we consume, which, we've been told, produce lower carbon emissions. Slowly though there is a realisation that in some instances, the carbon footprint of certain biofuels can ...
- Nuclear power: Why the UK government may have ...
The news and pictures from the nuclear power station in Japan that has been badly damaged from last week's earthquake and tsunami have alarmed us all. Nuclear power is seen almost universally around the world as being crucial in producing carbon free electricity, as countries start to decarbon ...
- Is Solar activity to blame for Japan's massive ...
The massive earthquake that affected Japan this morning is one of the strongest in recorded history at 8.9 on the Richter scale. With a number of powerful earthquakes recently it once again begs the question, is there a link between seismic activity and solar activity? Recently we have witne ...
- Stephen Roach on Japan Quake Consequences
There's been something of a proliferation by the commentariat on the economic effects of Japan's crisis. Martin Wolf was among those first out of the chute with a paean to its historical resilience to such events which it both prepares for quite thoroughly and has experienced in the past. Moreov ...
- When the "Fox News Babes" Met al-Jazeera
As a business major, I've always had a problem with the American cable network Fox News. On one hand, it's a master stroke of marketing in selling to a Middle American demographic; an odd mix of conservative righteousness combined with titillation via the omnipresent "Fox News Babes." It's alwa ...
- The Abyss: Pascal Lamy Broaches Doha Failure
Poor, poor WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy. Forever in search of the completion of the Doha Development Agenda, he must trot out the old reasons that have failed to convince member nations again and again: we're disadvantaging poor nations, we're endangering processes of trade liberalization th ...
- Deutschland Uber Alles, Even in Higher Education
You've got to hand it to the Germans. I suppose they're a bit like a big brother who can do everything better than you--they're bound to create resentment. In a neat chronological and geographical inversion, Germany has been called the China of Europe as it beats the living daylight out of uncom ...
- Of Repatriation and Concerted G7 Yen Intervention
My goodness, things are happening so fast that my head is spinning. If the UN establishing a no-fly zone above Libyan airspace wasn't enough, we're now headed for a G7 currency no-speculation zone (of sorts) with regard to the Japanese yen. It certainly isn't everyday when the story on the Yahoo ...
- Wow That Was Fast! Libyan Rebels Have Already ...
The rebels in Libya are in the middle of a life or death civil war and Moammar Gadhafi is still in power and yet somehow the Libyan rebels have had enough time to establish a new Central Bank of Libya and form a new national oil company. Perhaps when this conflict is over those ...
- Will Financial Problems In Portugal Cause The ...
Most Americans have no idea just how bad the financial problems over in Europe are right now. The truth is that the entire European financial system is teetering on the brink of disaster. Ireland and Greece have already received bailouts and Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and ...
- How Is The Central Economic Planning That The ...
Most Americans believe that we still live in a capitalist system and that free markets primarily determine the growth and development of our economy. But is that really the case? No, sadly it is not. The truth is that the U.S. Federal Reserve does a tremendous amount of centr ...
- Shaken: 10 Economic Disasters Which Threaten T ...
2011 has already been the most memorable year in ages and we haven't even reached April yet. Revolutions have swept the Middle East, an unprecedented earthquake and tsunami have hit Japan, civil war has erupted in Libya, the price of oil has been soaring and the entire globe is ...
- Inflation Is Here – Just Open Up Your Ey ...
Despite what Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke says, rampant inflation is officially here. The federal government is constantly monkeying with the numbers to keep the "official" rate of inflation below 2 percent, but it is becoming very difficult to deny that the cost of al ...
- Tensions rise between Italy, France over immig ...
Tensions between Italy and France were rising over the immigration emergency as more refugees coming from the southern island of Lampedusa tried to escape across the frontier and were pushed back by the French police. Undesecretary of State Stefania Craxi said Thursday that France was not doing ...
- Germany’s decision to stay out of Libya lauded
The conflict in Libya continues without a sign of a clear victor in the wake of NATO intervention. Readers have been writing in with their thoughts on the situation. The following comments reflect the views of DW-WORLD.DE readers. Ongoing conflict in Libya Covert operatives are indeed the precur ...
- Iran: Revolutions expose US treachery
Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani has identified ‘the exposition of US dishonesty’ as one of the ‘key achievements’ of the revolutions around the region. Larijani reiterated that ‘movements’ in the Arab world have once again unmasked the US and noted, â[US President Barack] Obama ...
- Are government microwave mind-control tests ca ...
A bizarre spate of television presenters dissolving into on-air gibberish has sparked claims that the U.S. military could be to blame. In four high-profile cases, the latest involving fast-talking Judge Judy, the presenters have started off speaking properly but have then descended into undeciph ...
- Germany and China call for Libya ceasefire
Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has joined with China in calling for a ceasefire in Libya and insisting that the situation cannot be solved by âmilitary means.â Westerwelle, who is visiting China, joined his counterpart Yang Jiechi in Beijing in calling for a ceasefire and a political solutio ...
- Victim Concludes From Personal Experience: Cat ...
Since first speaking out in 2008 about my six years of child sexual abuse at the hands of a Brother from the Passionist Order, I have found a strength I never knew I had, discovered a voice that demands to be heard after being bullied into silence for so long, and have achieved so much [...]
- Now Everyone Knows What It Takes To Get Rapist ...
There has been so much happening in the Philadelphia diocese lately for those interested in justice and child safety to absorb. And, for once, much of it is good news for victims of Catholic Church sponsored child sexual abuse. Well, as good as it is possible to get for anyone who has survived e ...
- Defending the Indefensible is a Lot Like Football
Battling for truth, justice and child protection against the evil empire of His Greediness can get you down sometimes. Time for a little light relief. I came across this intelligent and articulate blogger just recently. This post from the Voice from the Desert blog is screamingly funny. And trag ...
- Who’s Looking After The Children?
“Who’s looking after the children?” In Australia this week one man dared to ask this question of the highest court in the land. The High Court of Australia replied, “We’re only interested in looking after child rapists.” As a result, this courageous crusader is likely to die in jail, while some ...
- Top 10 Catholic Excuses For Doing Absolutely N ...
Priests at the pulpit do it. Catholic apologists do it mindlessly, understanding little. Cardinals and Bishops exploit their influence to do it to as many people as possible. The Vatican does little else. With alarming regularity and very little variation, they all trot out the same set of tired ...
- 2011-04-02 Interview with Brandon Neely, form ...
TweetThis is our first interview in a series of interviews with former Guantanamo Bay detention camp guards and detainees. Several current and former U.S. soldiers have expressed interest in speaking publicly about their experience at Guantanamo: including a CIA psychologist, interrogators, gu ...
- 2011-04-02 WikiLeaks Notes: Parliamentarians q ...
TweetUK MP quizzes Crown Prosecution Service over Assange extradition case Liberal Democrat MP Julian Huppert has raised the relevance of the Human Rights Act to the role played by the UK Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in Sweden's attempt to extradite Julian Assange. In reply to Mr Huppert's q ...
- 2011-04-02 This Week in WikiLeaks Podcast - Et ...
TweetPodcast to air LIVE at 2 pm New York Time/7 pm London Time. April 5th will mark one year since WikiLeaks first released the "Collateral Murder" video, which showed a 2007 Apache helicopter attack in Iraq. To mark the anniversary, the show's guest will be Ethan McCord, an Iraq War veteran an ...
- 2011-04-01: WikiLeaks in today's media: Cableg ...
TweetEl País: Daniel Ortega, en la lista estadounidense de "los más buscados" (Daniel Ortega, on the U.S. list of "Most Wanted") "Nicaragua no es una democracia pues los poderes del Estado están controlados por dos personas, el presidente, Daniel Ortega, y el opositor Arnoldo Alemán, expresident ...
- 2011-04-02 Royal family member threatens Bahra ...
TweetWL Central will be updating news on Bahrain, with new items added at the top. All times are ET in USA. You can contact me on twitter @carwinb or by email at carwinb@hushmail.com. Don't send media when links available. Most email is not encrypted and not anonymous. I cannot guarantee any ...
- Impunity a major issue as Mexico addresses enf ...
Impunity is still a major concern when it comes to tackling enforced disappearances in Mexico, a group of United Nations human rights experts said today as they outlined recommendations to the Government on the prevention, investigation, punishment and reparation of this crime.
- Enhancing rule of law vital for peace and secu ...
Haitians must embrace the rule of law to advance peace and prosperity, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stresses in a new report, adding that the country and its new leadership will require sustained international support to achieve this goal amid a set of daunting challenges.
- UN independent expert praises tolerance in Par ...
The United Nations independent expert on religious freedom today commended Paraguay for the openness and tolerance of both the Government and society, but pointed out there is "much room" for improvement in tackling the issue of inequality.
- Grenada: UN rural development agency funds pov ...
The United Nations rural development agency is to co-finance a $7.5-million project in Grenada designed to alleviate poverty in the Caribbean country, benefiting an estimated 12,000 members of poor communities on the main island and the isle of Carriacou.
- UN chief to open meeting of university preside ...
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will on Monday visit the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States, to open the 5th meeting of the Global Colloquium of university presidents, his spokesperson announced today.
- Mystery Missile Launch, Big Pharma Begins Micr ...
Once activated by stomach acid, the embedded microchip begins sensing its environment and broadcasting data to a receiver worn by the patient. This receiver is also a transmitter that can send the data over the internet to a doctor.
- 7/7: Seeds of Deconstruction
The British Government's story of what happened, how, and why is contained in three reports comprising just over 200 pages. There is virtually no forensic physical evidence in the public domain. The first two reports were published simultaneously in 2006, ten months after 7/7. One was a home off ...
- The Absurdity Of Starting A Small Business In ...
In the 1950s only about 1 in 20 Americans needed the government blessing to do their job. Today, that number is more than 1 in 3. And government puts all kinds of requirements on would be entrepreneurs making it harder for these entrepreneurs to start and grow small businesses.
- CIA Whistleblower: “Heart Attack Gun”
Senator: Does this pistol fire the dart? CIA Dir: Yes, it does, Mr. Chairman, and a special one was developed which potentially would be able to enter the target without perception.
- Naked Truth Behind Body Scanners
He's abusing his relationship with the public by pretending to be a public servant and talking about how these back-scatter scanners are going to make us safer? He stands to benefit because he's getting payed by the manufacturing companies to go all over the networks saying that these scanners a ...
- Victory in the Southern Ocean Day for the Whales
From Captain Paul Watson It’s official – The Japanese whaling fleet has called it quits in the Southern Ocean. At least for this season. If they return next season the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society will be ready to resume our efforts to obstruct and disable Japanese whaling operations. “Th ...
- Conservation News Brief
Captain Paul Watson to arrive in Australia for final preparations for Operation Musashi Friday Harbor, WA – Just days after reaffirming that they will head to the Southern Oceans alone to defend the whales in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary, even after Greenpeace and the Australian government h ...
- Whaling Opponents Collide at Sea
On board the Steve Irwin in the Ross Sea –February 6th, 2009, 0800 Hours (Sydney Time)Â February 5th, 2009 1300 Hours (PST), 75 Degrees 44 Minutes South and 165 Degrees 39 Minutes West The Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin collided with the Yushin Maru No.2 this morning in the Ross Sea as the harpo ...
- Dave Foreman’s Recent Speech At Nebraska Wesle ...
Here’s a great speech Dave did in Nebraska recently. Fetzer Lecture Rewilding North America THURSDAY, MARCH 26 Click Here To Listen In!
- New Website All About Mexican Gray Wolves!
There are only 52 Mexican gray wolves in the wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. The Rewilding Institute has joined with local, regional, and national conservation, scientific, and sportsmen’s organizations, and concerned citizens in launching a new website, mexicanwolves.org, to help save this hig ...
- Highly Contagious 'AIDS-Like' Disease Spreadin ...
�A poster to promote AIDS awareness ahead of World AIDS Day in Beijing. A highly contagious AIDS-like disease is spreading in China, However, HIV tests come up negative.read more
- The New Eugenics... Life in Our Vast Chemical Vats
�As far back as the late 1800s, maybe even earlier, there has been a concerted effort by collections of individuals who somehow view themselves as superior to the general population to institute eugenics; a system of� controlled breeding of those they viewed as inferior. ~ Marti Oakleyr ...
- Dtap Vaccine... To be Soon Injected Into a 7t ...
Concerns over the spread of whooping cough in the United States, the Oklahoma State Department of Health is taking preventative measures by making sure all students entering the 7th grade this fall get the Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and acelluar pertussis) vaccine. ~ Andrew W Griffin read more
- Pennsylvania... ALERT!... Rainwater Samples In ...
Governor Tom Corbett emphasized that 'the drinking water is safe and there is no cause for health concerns'... (This man apparently has no clue where drinking water comes from! He's not worried� about radioactive contamination... EPA took care of that... they simply raised the 'safe level' for r ...
- Corporate Taxes... 10 Facts That Will Make Y ...
�As the rest of us fill out our federal tax returns this year, we can all take great comfort in the fact that many of the largest corporations in the United States are not paying any federal taxes at all! ~ Video� read more
- Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s Address to ...
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- “I don’t care, Obama is awesome ...
I admit, this made me laugh. � Did you know that Chimpanzees and Humans share overwhelming similarities in their genetic makeup? Though the percent varies depending on how deep the data goes, the similarities range from the high 70s to the high 90s. In other words, the similarities greatly outwe ...
- War Criminal Obama Killing Civilians in 6 Coun ...
The title sounds harsh, but when you think about it…….. By Jay Janson If Gadhafi is killer of civilians, “it takes one to know one.’ Gadhafi ? Obama? Who is killing? “It’s all in the eye of the [CNN] beholder.’ Karzai, all Afghanis, plead Obama to stop killing them. Pakistani Senators take Oba ...
- Wake up! Obama’s Libyan Rebels are Carry ...
And they want to “arm” the rebels even further…. Â There’s so many layers to this…. By Andrew Steele March 31, 2011 Like every war the United States has been in since World War 2, the current war in Libya needs a drummed up motive in which all ambitions for empire are forgotten, coaxing the pu ...
- America’s Planned Nuclear Attack on Libya
by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky A war on Libya has been on the drawing board of the Pentagon for more than 20 years. Using nukes against Libya was first envisaged in 1997. On April 14th 1986, Ronald Reagan ordered a series of bombings directed against Libya under “Operation El Dorado Cany ...
- Toxic trade mission: US pitched China on toxic ...
By Alex Formuzis with Sonya Lunder In 2007, two members of Congress traveling on a tax-funded junket scolded a Chinese government official over tainted Chinese-made products, including lead-tainted children's toys, being exported to the United States.... [[ This is a content summary only. V ...
- Chromium-6 in Gas Drilling Wastes?
By Nils Bruzelius, EWG Executive Editor The boom in natural gas drilling across the United States has spawned well-warranted fears that the fluids and chemicals used to free the gas from surrounding rock could pose a risk to drinking water... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs ...
- Labor camps? Fine. But BPA crosses the line.
By Alex Formuzis, EWG Vice President for Media Relations China: Where anyone who speaks out against the government will likely languish for years in a prison cell; Where crackdowns on the press and Internet access happen again and again; Where... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my ...
- Hold the Applause
By Jane Houlihan, EWG Senior Vice President for Research Two weeks ago (Feb. 17), fellow activists proclaimed the upbeat news that the European Union had banned xylene and five other toxic chemicals that pose risks to human health and the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi ...
- Dr. Oz Talks Toxics in Our Drinking Water
In February, our friend Dr. Oz dedicated an entire show to the safety of the nation's drinking water. On the air, he revealed the results of the 'Dr. Oz National Tap Water Test' - a hands-on water testing experiment undertaken... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full ...
- A Capital week in review: Jeter and Beltran, J ...
This is what happened in our world this week. More
- Setsuko Hara: The diva who left Japan wanting ...
When actress Setsuko Hara retired in 1963, she disappointed her fans and further deepened her allure as �The Eternal Virgin,� a nickname she was lovingly given when her acting career was at its peak. Hara is best remembered for her starring roles in Yasujir ...
- And now, the good news: The 2011 Mets are a be ...
With all of the legal, financial and psychological drama surrounding the New York Mets recently, it has been easy to forget that the Mets also play baseball, much in the way that you can forget that Charlie Sheen is an actor. More
- 'In a Better World': What do children know abo ...
In In a Better World, the latest film by Danish director Susanne Bier, two young boys sit on top of a towering silo, their legs dangling over the edge, a hair-raising image of the fragility of life and the recklessness of youth. The two boys are friends of ...
- Muted celebration of the Yankees leaves room f ...
Each day, the New York tabloids vie to sell readers at the newsstands on outrageous headlines, dramatic photography, and, occasionally, great reporting. Who is today's winner? More
- Female pilot killed in Afghanistan
Norwegian defense officials confirmed Friday night that Lt. Col. Siri Skare, the country’s first female military pilot, was killed in an afternoon attack on the United Nations office in Mazar-e-Sharif. Skare is Norway’s first female officer to be killed in service in Afghanistan. It took many ho ...
- Statoil in huge new oil find
Norway’s part-state owned oil and gas enterprise Statoil has made a “significant” discovery of oil and gas in the Norwegian section of the Barents Sea – thought to be the most significant find on the Norwegian shelf during the last 10 years. The Barents Sea, which lies north-east of Norway and ...
- Norway’s economy wins good reviews
COMMENTARY: Norway’s economy is still on a roll, and keeps catching the attention of analysts and investors around the world. It emerged relatively unscathed from the recent finance crisis, is poised for continued growth and boasts an unemployment rate that’s less than half the size of the Europ ...
- Unemployment falls again
Unemployment in Norway has fallen for the fourth month in a row, with unemployment now standing at 2.9% – with 5,600 less unemployed people than at this time last year. 74,200 are now registered as unemployed in Norway, according to the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (Arbeids- og ve ...
- ‘Sad day’ as maternity wards close
The Norwegian government has finally decided to push forward with plans to downgrade local maternity ward services in Odda, Lærdal and Lofoten, and close down such services in Nordfjordeid – moves that have created local opposition. The reduction of services in Odda and Lærdal, both in west No ...
- Everything You Need to Know About Composting W ...
by Rob Avis Following my recent blog post on the Do-It-Yourself Vermipod, I’ve been receiving a ton of questions from folks who built Vermipods and are looking for information on how to manage and maintain their new pets. So here’s a compilation called Everything You Need To Know About Composti ...
- Our First Week at HEPA
Just over a week ago I arrived in Vietnam with three of my daughters to work as a Volunteer for SPERI (The Social Policy Ecology Research Institute). SPERI have a number of properties where they have established Human Ecology Practice Areas (HEPA) which run Farmer Field Schools (FFS). Upon arr ...
- Strawberry Fields Eco Lodge Update: Solar Powe ...
Editor’s Note: As many of you will have noticed, Alex has been making some great practical updates on the work going on at the Strawberry Fields Eco-Lodge. The following article is another good example. I thought I’d mention that if you want to soak in some excellent experience at this site, Ste ...
- Permaculture Design Course: Interactive Traini ...
Steve Cran brings his infamous Green Warriors (Permaculture-Aid Workers’) Program to Ethiopia. This course is a full-on intensive, interactive action learning program which will integrate a standard PDC program with a more advanced Training of Trainers Course, inducting the participants on ...
- Letters from Slovakia – a Homeless Camp Goes P ...
Already doing what it can to operate along sustainable lines, a homeless camp in Slovakia is looking for a permaculture makeover and evolution. In little more than eight years, more than 800 homeless people have come and gone through this little site. For some it was temporary salvation, givin ...
- 40 Amazing iPad Apps for the Learning Disabled
The iPad is a device that many lust after as a shiny new toy, but many people with disabilities can benefit from what it has to offer as a functional tool. Students with learning disabilities can enhance and develop their communication skills.............Submitted by Anna Smith to Science & Tech ...
- Catching Cancer With Carbon Nanotubes: New Dev ...
A Harvard bioengineer and an MIT aeronautical engineer have created a new device that can detect single cancer cells in a blood sample, potentially allowing doctors to quickly determine whether cancer has spread from its original site. Submitted by Anna Smith to Science & Tech �|� �Note-it! �| ...
- Whale that killed trainer returns to SeaWorld show
The killer whale that drowned a female trainer at Orlando's SeaWorld flawlessly performed Wednesday for the first time since last year's death, wowing thousands amid heightened safety that included a steel bar protecting the orca's trainers. Submitted by Anna Smith to Animals �|� �Note-it! �|� ...
- Top 10 Campsites in the U.S.
Camping has been an American pastime for generations. Connecting with nature and exploring new landscapes opens our eyes to the marvels and beauties of the world we often take for granted. With vast deserts, snowy peaks, rocky cliffs, flowing rivers, densSubmitted by Anna Smith to World �|� �No ...
- Researchers Close in on Technology for Making ...
University of Minnesota researchers are a key step closer to making renewable petroleum fuels using bacteria, sunlight and carbon dioxide. Submitted by Anna Smith to Science & Tech �|� �Note-it! �|� �Add a Comment
- 3/24/11 - Should gay marriage be legal?
gaymarriage.procon.org - NEW: Should gay marriage be legal? - Read pro and con arguments from Lambda Legal, American Bar Association, Andrew Sullivan, Dick Cheney, Maggie Gallagher, Michael Steele, George W. Bush, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and 19 other scholars, politicia ...
- 3/9/11 - 34 States with Death Penalty / 41 Fed ...
deathpenalty.procon.org - UPDATED: 34 States with Death Penalty / 41 Federal Capital Crimes - On Mar. 9, 2011, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (D) signed legislation to repeal the state's death penalty statute. Illinois joins 15 other states and the District of Columbia that do not have capital crim ...
- 2/25/11 - NEW: History of the Individual Healt ...
healthcarereform.procon.org - NEW: History of the Individual Health Insurance Mandate, 1989-2010: Republican Origins of Democratic Health Care Provision - Republicans oppose the Mar. 2010 health care reforms for many reasons, especially the provision creating an individual health care mandate w ...
- 2/23/11 - Vaccines ProCon.org - US Supreme Cou ...
vaccines.procon.org - UPDATED: Vaccines ProCon.org - On Feb. 22, 2011, the US Supreme Court ruled that vaccine injury claims must continue to be filed with the US Court of Federal Claims and cannot be filed directly against physicians or vaccine manufacturers in civil court.
- 2/23/11 - Barack Obama Declares Defense of Mar ...
gaymarriage.procon.org - Barack Obama Declares Defense of Marriage Act Unconstitutional - President Obama directed the Department of Justice today to stop defending in court the law that prevents gay marriage.
- Self-Appointed "Masters" • Re: Hitle ...
asianlion7 wrote: It's called "cognitive dissonance" or what I like to call "Santa Clause Syndrome" when the truth is right before someone's eyes and they can't see it. All these poor Neo-Nazis are going to have to get a plastic surgeon to remove all their Nazi tattoos because their idol Adolf ...
- Self-Appointed "Masters" • Re: Hitle ...
Gotta love when "truthers" use the mainstream media as a source for their disinformation. Funny how the mainstream media gets all 'conspiracy theorist' on us when it comes to the Nazis, but when it comes to the Jews they use the word 'conspiracy theory' as a derogatory term. Posting links to t ...
- Current News / News of an Immediate & Urge ...
Okay, let's get something clear here. The Founding Fathers were consciously emulating the ancient Roman Republic(and to a lesser extent, the ancient Greek city states) when they created the new American republic. They were NOT emulating the Catholic Church, and they were NOT emulating some Pr ...
- Current News / News of an Immediate & Urge ...
Yo Mama wrote: Gordzilla, Your loyalty to the Christ Cult has clouded your thinking and subverted your natural reason and common sense. He cannot be moved from his position because he is a member of a cult. The crazy beliefs cult members adhere to are not based in evidence, but certifiably ...
- Current News / News of an Immediate & Urge ...
Yo Mama wrote: The ideas of democracy, representative government, freedom, and individual liberty originated in the Greek city states and the Roman Republic. These Western cultures existed long before your sick Jewish Middle Eastern Semitic mystery cult came on the scene in the 1st century A.D ...
- FedEx, UPS Partner with U.S. in Push to Reduce ...
Five major U.S. companies, including shipping giants FedEx and United Parcel Service, have committed to partner with the Obama administration in support of a national effort to reduce fossil fuel consumption. As charter members of the so-called National Clean Fleets Partnership, the companies — ...
- Dolphin Death Toll in Gulf ‘Gravely’ Underesti ...
The number of dolphins and whales killed in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon spill has likely been significantly underestimated, according to a new analysis. While a reported 101 whale and dolphin Getty Images carcasses have washed ashore in the Gulf of Mexico since last April's spill, ...
- U.S. Loses Ground In Clean-Energy Investments
The United States fell behind China and Germany in clean energy investments in 2010, a result of the lack of a coherent national energy policy in the U.S., according to a report by the Pew Charitable Trusts. China invested Click to enlarge Pew Charitable TrustsGreen energy investment, 2010 $5 ...
- Malaysian Forestry Claims Refuted by Google Ea ...
While officials in the state of Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo have insisted that 70 percent of the region’s forest cover is intact, satellite images indicate that far more widespread deforestation is taking place. A review Click to enlarge Google EarthForest loss in Sarawak of Google Earth ima ...
- New Scottish Recycling Programs Will Target Ca ...
Scotland is introducing a new recycling program targeting materials that cause the most environmental damage — including food waste, plastics, and textiles — rather than simply focusing on weight. Beginning in 2013, local communities and households will be asked to increase recycling of waste ma ...
- CBC’s Compass: Voting for Dummies
By Dave Brindle It's so damn hard following the daily romper room in the House of Commons, you know? It’s so, like, boring to form an opinion that isn’t about head-shots in hockey. And then, as if that isn’t too much to expect, you're prodded and goaded to a polling station ...
- The Pacioretty effect
By David Bitonti Hockey has been a huge part of my family for generations. When I was a kid, back in the ‘80s, every Saturday evening after my brother and I played our own minor league game, we'd all pile up in the living room to watch the Montreal Canadiens on ...
- Cons on the G20: “An unmitigated success ...
By Alison@Creekside The Public Safety Committee report on the G-20 tabled in the House on Friday calls for an independent inquiry into the decision-making by all levels of government that resulted in - the outrageous cost - the unprecedented arrests of over 1100 people, including journa ...
- The Conservatives’ cupcake budget
By Montreal Simon OMG. I was watching the Evan Solomon show today, and there was Julie Fantino making a complete idiot out of himself, by dismissing this poll of CARP members: 62% say it is NOT a budget which benefits older Canadians. 58% say they do NOT agree with the budget overall. ...
- Stephen Harper’s Libyan offensive
By Montreal Simon I just saw some video of Canadian jets refuelling at Prestwick Airport near Glasgow. I just saw tornado fighters from Lossiemouth, the RAF base next to the Scottish village where I was born, landing in the theatre of action. I'm glad the world is taking action to stop the ...
- Terry Jones: How the Mad Pastor Oozed Back
The world tried to ignore Terry Jones' "Koran trial"-until it incited deadly riots. The fringe preacher tells The Daily Beast's Leon Dische Becker how he pulled off the bloody stunt. Pastor Terry Jones had just been informed that Jamaat-ud-Dawah, an...
- Behind the Porn Piracy Crackdown
The adult industry is cracking down on thousands who illegally download porn-and betting they'll pay up rather than have their smut-surfing habits exposed in court. Mark A., 29, illegally downloads porn. A lot of porn. His favorite performer is...
- The Title IX Complaint Against Yale
Sixteen students have filed a Title IX complaint against Yale, alleging a "hostile sexual environment" for women. Jessica Bennett on Yale's dark history of sexual misconduct. It was 1969 when the first class of female freshman entered Yale: confident,...
- Sex Workers Who Run for Office
Sandra Kaz, a local candidate in France's hard-right Front Nationale, turned out to be a call girl who advertised herself as a cultured companion up for "diverse" outings with her customers. From Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis to Silvio Berlusconi bimbo...
- Sarkozy: Statesman or Madman?
An intimate look at the French president and his ties to the incestuous world of French intellectuals who helped launch the war in Libya. In their favored haunts all across the city, at the bar of the Hotel Raphael near the Arc de Triomphe, in the...
- Lewis stays sharp despite heat
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) Stacy Lewis persevered through more desert heat to shoot a 3-under 69 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, opening a three-shot lead Friday over Yani Tseng, Brittany Lincicome and Jane Park. Lewis finished at 9-under par after several big putts during the second round, ...
- Hawks stop Celtics for 4th straight win
ATLANTA (AP) The Atlanta Hawks are looking more like a postseason contender again after a renewed commitment to defense delivered a second straight win over a playoff-bound team. Al Horford capped his 35th double-double with a key tip-in with 7.9 seconds remaining, Jamal Crawford scored 20 poi ...
- Fukushima farmers seek to prove their food is safe
Farmers from Fukushima Prefecture affected by the nuclear disaster held an open-air market Saturday in Tokyo amid the spread of unfounded rumors over the safety of their fresh produce. "It is not justifiable that products from Fukushima, which haven't been banned from the market, are being aff ...
- Every day ought to be Earth Day
I usually avoid large gatherings of people, even though it has become my job to give lectures and to attend seminars and meetings and such. However, you would never see me anywhere near a rock concert or a rugby, soccer or baseball match. Our home is in the snow country of Nagano Prefecture, b ...
- Japan's 'La Gaijine'
On Francoise Morechand's living room table there sits a book once owned by a samurai in the Edo Period (1603-1867) that she says she has been studying. "I think I may have been a samurai once in a past life. But you know, I would never do hara-kiri. I would die in battle," she declares. ...
- Ergenekon Prosecutor Suddenly Re-Assigned
Top Ergenekon prosecutor Zekeriya Öz has been removed from the coup-plot investigation in what he called a "surprise" reassignment that observers characterized as both a promotion and a punishment for his aggressive moves in the case. "I did not expect
- Will Palestinians Be Deported From Syria?
The Syrian authorities seem to be convinced that Palestinians played an active role in instigating anti-government demonstrations in a number of cities in the past few weeks. Buthaina Shaaban, an advisor to Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, surprised many
- African Mercenaries in Libya, Part II
Dictators all over Africa have aligned themselves with Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi, supporting his crackdown on his civilian opposition. Many African governments have sent troops to help Gaddafi stay in power, and thousands of other African mercenaries
- Listen to Julian Speaking About His Fellow Jews
Movie producer and distributor Harvey Weinstein and film director Julian Schnabel, two Jews, got a cinema all for themselves, no charge, to show their new creation. And what a place it is: The United Nations, to show a movie named "Miral." Good people,
- Norway's "Boycott" of Pro-Israel Speakers
I recently completed a "speaking tour" of Norwegian Universities on the topic of "international law as applied to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." The sponsors of the tour—a Norwegian pro-Israel group—offered to have me lecture without any charge to
- 'Climate Change': the new Eugenics
The sooner sufficiently large numbers of people aware that, for all its fluffy pretensions, the green movement is rooted in pessimism, grotesque misanthropy and rabid anti-capitalism, the sooner we’ll be able to consign it to the dustbin of history next to all those other bad ideas that seemed ...
- Casualties of China’s One Child Policy
In 1989, the Chinese writer and broadcaster Xinran was in a remote mountain village in Shandong Province having dinner with the headman when she heard cries from an adjoining room, where his daughter-in-law was giving birth. A while later, as the midwife collected her fee, Xinran noticed a move ...
- Chinese Police Quash Protest Over Land Rights
While much media attention has focused on the ongoing crackdown on Chinese activists and writers, another protest has been crushed in a village in Yunnan Province. About 2000 villagers have been protesting for the past five days against their forced relocation to make way for a hydroelectric pl ...
- Medvedev’s Plan to Oust Putin Allies Tests Li ...
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev may be risking a power struggle with Vladimir Putin after an aide announced plans to oust Putin allies from some of the biggest state-owned companies a year before elections. Editor's Note: The CapoRegime wants to be the Don ;)
- Here Come “The Boots On The Ground”: EU Appro ...
While it has been made very clear that no US “boots” would be on the ground in Libya, except for those beloning to CIA operatives of course, no such stigma applies to Europe. Which is why we were not surprised to read the following from RIA Novosti: “The European Council on Friday approved the ...
- Four Iranian police killed in border attack: r ...
Summary: The report said the attack happened Friday night in the city of Marivan. "Unidentified armed people threw a grenade into the police office," it said. On March 25, news agencies reported two policemen were shot dead and three other people wounded in two "terrorist" shootings in the ...
- A Package to Resolve the Nuclear Impasse with Iran
Summary: Mousavian Eight years of negotiations between Iran and the P5+ Germany on the nuclear issue have failed and will likely continue to do so, as long as the existing negotiating strategy and the hostilities between Iran and the US persist. After the revolution, despite Western support ...
- Turkey, Iran must form alliance to preserve gl ...
Summary: Speaking to the AA in Tehran where he arrived to attend the "Second International Nevruz Celebrations", Arinc said that Iran was highly pleased to see Turkey's participation in Nevruz celebrations at the level of a deputy prime minister. Stressing that he met Iranian President Mahmu ...
- U.S. court backs Iran in dispute over assets
Summary: PersepolisThe appeals court did not rule on the fate of the antiquities but it said the lower court wrongly denied Iran its sovereign immunity, which it says is presumed and did not need to be asserted in court by Iran. The ruling also voided the lower court's order that all Iranian ...
- Iran has a right to peaceful nuclear energy: India
Summary: Iran IndiaEmphasizing Iran's right to pursue a civilian nuclear programme, India has said that Tehran should reassure the international community that its nuclear project is only meant for peaceful purposes. "India has taken a consistent stand on the Iranian nuclear issue," Hardeep ...
- Ancient Subatomic Signature Discovered Spannin ...
An ancient subatomic signature extends across the universe. It seems that some subatomic particles, invisible and untouchable effects of the very creation of reality, might exist simultaneously across all of space. "Relic" neutrinos, like the relic photons that make up...
- The Gemini Discovery: Why are Galaxies in the ...
These highly developed galaxies, whose star-forming youth is in fact long gone, just shouldn't be there, but are." Dr. Karl Glazebrook (Johns Hopkins University). Some of the faintest spectra in the universe raise a glaring question: Why do Galaxies in...
- Has Culture Replaced Biological Evolution as t ...
"Now, after some three billion years," says Freeman Dyson of the Institute for Advanced Study, "the Darwinian era is over. The epoch of species competition came to an end about 10 thousand years ago when a single species, Homo sapiens,...
- News Flash: Japanese Robotic ISS Cargo Ship to ...
Japan's HTV-2 robotic cargo ship above is seen just before astronauts grapple it on Jan. 27, 2011. The spacecraft, one of several robotic cargo ships that ferry supplies to the International Space Station, is carrying a device to "phone home"...
- Undersea Volcano Explosion Verified
Most deep-sea volcanoes produce effusive lava flows rather than explosive eruptions, both because the levels of magmatic gas tend to be low, and because the volcanoes are under a lot of pressure from the surrounding water. But by using an...
- Medical doctors speak out about why they avoid ...
(NaturalNews) For those still contemplating whether or not the radiation emitted from airport naked body scanners is serious enough to avoid, you may be interested to know that many doctors routinely "opt out" and choose the full-body pat down instead because they recognize the inherent dangers ...
- Foul odors caused by chemical contaminants pro ...
(NaturalNews) Johnson and Johnson (J&J) is back in the news again, this time for yet another drug recall. According to the McNeil Consumer Healthcare product recall website, J&J is recalling 34,000 bottles of Tylenol 8 Hour Extended Release because the medicines reportedly have a "musty or moldy ...
- Politics v. Science: Understanding Cannabis Th ...
A milestone quietly occurred last month, and one the federal government would prefer to ignore. Yet, it could mean a step in the right direction for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who use a centuries-old botanical medicine: cannabis, otherwise know as marijuana.According to th ...
- Mainstream media journalists flunk high school ...
(NaturalNews) I've seen a lot of lousy, inaccurate reporting from the mainstream media over the years, but some of the reporting we're seeing now on the Fukushima catastrophe is just astonishing in its ignorance of basic physics. Today, the Boston Globe published a story containing this whopper: ...
- FDA says you have no right to real food unless ...
(NaturalNews) In a response to a lawsuit filed by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF), the FDA has articulated its belief that there is no such thing as a right to health or to purchase or consume any given food.The FTCLDF has sued the FDA for banning the interstate shipment or sale ...
- Studio Suing BitTorrent Pirates Does Not Own t ...
A film company suing 5,865 BitTorrent downloaders over the flick Nude Nuns with Big Guns doesn’t own the rights to the movie, according to court documents and interviews. Incentive Capital of Utah took ownership last month of the B-rated flick about a sister who is “one Bad Mother.” Yet two week ...
- Former Teen Stock Swindler Sentenced to Three ...
A former teenage hacker who once served time for an online stock-trading scheme was sentenced in New York this week to three years in prison on new charges of cracking a New York-based currency exchange service and gifting himself more than $100,000. Van T. Dinh, now 27, was also ordered to pay ...
- Top Computer Scientists Back WikiLeaks Associa ...
The government should be required to obtain a search warrant to get the IP addresses of Twitter users linked to WikiLeaks, argues a court brief filed Thursday by a group of respected security experts who say the addresses carry a higher expectation of privacy than mere phone numbers. The amicus ...
- How Mass BitTorrent Lawsuits Turn Low-Budget M ...
On March 7, Camelot Distribution Group, an obscure film company in Los Angeles, unveiled its latest and potentially most profitable release: a federal lawsuit against BitTorrent users who allegedly downloaded the company’s 2010 B-movie revenge flick Nude Nuns With Big Guns between January and ...
- NSA to Investigate Nasdaq Hack
The National Security Agency has been called in to help investigate recent hack attacks against the company that runs the Nasdaq stock market, according to a news report. The agency’s precise role in the investigation hasn’t been disclosed, but its involvement suggests the October 2010 attacks m ...
- Beggar Thy Neighbor, Beggar Thyself
Having won one class war, Republicans are starting a second. To perpetuate record levels of income inequality not seen since before the Great Depression, conservatives are agitating for middle class Americans to wage a civil war on each other. Their latest divide-and-conquer tactic is to portr ...
- Desperate Evangelical Leaders Turn to Trump
Given his emergence as the new face of the "Birther" movement, it comes as no surprise that Fox News has rewarded Donald Trump with a weekly slot on its morning show. (After all, with Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum and now "Monday Mornings with Trump" fixtures on the n ...
- Taking Sides in the Palin-Maher Squirmish
From taxes and the First Amendment to Reagan's Iran/Contra scandal, how much energy her home state of Alaska produces and so much more, Sarah Palin doesn't know what she doesn't know. Regardless, the language comedian Bill Maher recently used to describe her shocking ignorance and incessant dem ...
- Cash Strapped States Face Self-Inflicted Budge ...
Facing dire budget crises, governors nationwide are waging an economic race to the bottom. In Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee and Idaho, the new GOP leadership is pursuing draconian curbs on public employee unions supposedly to rein in compensation and pensions of government worke ...
- Meet the Republican Undisqualified
As was proven once again this weekend, for Republicans nothing succeeds like failure. Across the Sunday talk shows and op-ed pages, a legion of GOP luminaries spoke authoritatively on subjects they had frequently - and often catastrophically - bungled in the past. Apparently, no transgression ...
- Class Warfarin: Dosage, Part I by Joseph Natoli
by Joseph Natoli Guest Writer Dandelion Salad April 2, 2011 Why Americans are not upset by the steady siphoning of wealth from the many to the very few is a question that confounds, more confounding than probing into America’s love affair with the automobile because class and conflict are word ...
- Out
Getting the hell away from lit screens for a day. Sent from my iPhone Posted via email from warrenellis’s posterous
- Helen Caldicott vs George Monbiot: “Prescripti ...
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/ Democracy Now! March 30, 2011 âPrescription for Survivalâ: A Debate on the Future of Nuclear Energy Between Anti-Coal Advocate George Monbiot and Anti-Nuclear Activist Dr. Helen Caldicott The crisis in Japan has refueled the rigorous global debate about the v ...
- Ongoing Supremacy of White Supremacy by Steven ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com April 2, 2011 In a BuzzFlash commentary dated Aug. 25, 2009. (See here) I pointed out that the South had six principal war aims in the Civil War: 1. The preservation of the institution of African and African-Am ...
- Open Letter to President Obama on the Nominati ...
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/ by Ralph Nader The Nader Page April 1, 2011 Dear President Obama: An interesting contrast is playing out at the White House these days—between your expressed praise of General Electric’s CEO, Jeffrey R. Immelt and the silence regarding the widely desired nomi ...
- Celebrating Palestinian Land Day
olive_tree_in_field.jpg At the rate the Separation Wall is being built, soon Palestinian Land Day (March 30) will need only a few hours. The Wall and the Israeli mandated buffer zones jut into the Palestinian territories by as much as 300 ...
- Update from farmers in Japan
�Below is an update from Grassroots International�s partner, the Via Campesina, concerning the situation of farmers in Japan. To keep up to date with the� Noumiren blog, visit http://earlybirds.ddo.jp/earlybirds/saigai/?lang=en.read more
- Keeping the Sacred Waters Flowing
women_in_the_narmada_valley_face_drowning_in_rising_dam_waters.jpg � Rivers are sacred in many cultures and central to the World�s early civilizations, from Mesopotamia and Egypt to India and China. Perhaps this was on his mind when Jawaha ...
- Farmer Tractorcade Supports Workers in Wisconsin
Farmers demonstrated the strength of their solidarity with pro-union forces in Wisconsin through the creative force of a “tractorcade,” and the inspiring power of their words and actions. Grassroots International allies from the Family Farm Defenders and the National Family Farm Coalition played ...
- Solidarity and Support for the People of Japan
Grassroots International joins with those around the world in expressing our sadness and concern for the people of Japan in the wake of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Thousands have died, and many more are missing or being evacuated due to ongoing health and safety threats.� While Grass ...
- Some Casual Advice for Egyptians
If it is any consolation to Egypt, we have our own religious extremists vying for political power in our system and yet we are the super-bestest nation ever. And while virtually everything that is wrong with our country can be explained by reference to the ridiculous amount of power our religio ...
- Heinrich Running for Senate?
We're going to have a difficult time with our Senate races on election night in 2012 even if Obama wins reelection in a massive blowout. One potential bright spot is in New Mexico. If it's true that Rep. Martin Heinrich is running for Sen. Jeff Bingaman's seat, it will be a campaign worth supp ...
- Trust Only Goes So Far
I feel very similarly to Kevin Drum. I'm not sure that I'd go so far as to say that I trust Obama's judgment over my own, though. On political matters, yes. On whether to intervene in Libya? Not so much. It's true that he has access to intelligence reports and that he talks first hand to wo ...
- Stupid Morons
Burning books is stupid. Getting mad about burned books is stupid. Killing people who had nothing to do with burning any books because you're mad that a book got burned? That's World Champion Stupid. It's especially stupid because the moron preacher from Florida only had something like 30 co ...
- A Rant About The Failure of Nat'l Democrats
Earlier today I wrote this diary about the failure of large environmental lobbyist groups and Democrats to speak out about the dangers of climate change because they were told (by Frank "Fricking" Luntz for gawdsake) it wouldn't poll well. Because the folks who took Luntz's advice looked a ...
- Personal Information: episode 24
Personal Information is a new serial sci-fi webcomic from Sarah “Does Not Equal” Ennals. Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness! Share and Enjoy:Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness!
- Arguments against life extension
Via Michael Anissimov, here’s a spectacularly empty diatribe against “deathhackers” by TechCrunch‘s Paul Carr. Carr objects to the idea of radical life extension as advocated by transhumanists, which is fair enough, but as written here most of his objections seem to boil down to personal distate ...
- Daddy, where does innovation come from?
Plenty of folk have been linking to this excerpt from Matt Ridley’s new book The Rational Optimist, and with good reason – it’s a provocative piece that plays to advocates (and opponents) of free trade, open exchange, copyright reform and much more. The basic thesis? The one persistent factor th ...
- Replacement arms: mechanical or biological?
Prosthetic limbs are still in their infancy, but there’s a lot of progress being made: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is working with Darpa (who else?), and has a research grant for trying out their mind-controlled modular prosthetic arm on five test subjects over the next couple of ye ...
- How to be a futurist
The irrepressible Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer has the lowdown if you’re thinking of a career in futurism: Click through for the whole thing. But take it from me, being a futurist is a lot of work for no money. Or maybe that’s just the way I do it… and I’ve never been featured in a [...]Foll ...
- Psychological Issues Can Impact a Child’s Future
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Researchers reveal that psychological issues in childhood have negative effects on adult relationships and earnings potential. The 50-year study showed that children who faced serious psychological challenges were less likely to forge permanent, healthy relationsh ...
- Does a Little Chat Make You Feel Fat?
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary Women often engage in conversations about their body weight. For most women, this type of discussion is common. Women can think that complimenting a friend while making disparaging remarks about their own physique is beneficial to the other and has no negative cons ...
- Can Real Time News Really Increase Anxiety?
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline In our rapidly evolving technological society, many people fall victim to anxiety from over exposure to current traumatic events. Dr. Judith Orloff states that these people become addicted to the rush of the “fight or fight” response, and can quickly become obsess ...
- ADHD May Be Colored By Food Dye Regulation
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The FDA’s Food Advisory Committee will be discussing newly released research relating to a potential link between food dyes and hyperactivity in children. The research suggests that certain children who have been diagnosed with ADHD may actually possess intoleranc ...
- Psychotropic Medications Can Increase Risk of ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline A team of researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, undertook a study to evaluate just how safe various psychotropic medications were in the treatment of clients in nursing homes, primarily those suffering from dementia. The study loo ...
- Pastor Terry Jones: 'I may put Mohammed on tri ...
Philip Sherwell / Telegraph: Pastor Terry Jones: ‘I may put Mohammed on trial’ — Terry Jones, the radical pastor who oversaw the burning of a Koran in his Florida church last month after a mock court hearing, may put the Islamic prophet Mohammed on trial in his next ‘day of judgement’, he to ...
- Obama '12 launch likely next week (Glenn Thrus ...
Glenn Thrush / The Politico: Obama '12 launch likely next week — In a long-anticipated move, President Barack Obama is expected to file his reelection papers with the Federal Election Commission as soon as next week — possibly as early as Monday — and follow up with an announcement to suppor ...
- Huckabee wins 2012 county straw poll in South ...
CNN: Huckabee wins 2012 county straw poll in South Carolina — Washington (CNN) - Mike Huckabee won a 2012 presidential straw poll conducted in a key South Carolina county Saturday. — The informal vote was the first of many upcoming straw polls taking place this month at grassroots GOP …
- Libya: Coalition air strike near Brega kills r ...
BBC: Libya: Coalition air strike near Brega kills rebels — The BBC's Nick Springate describes the aftermath after visiting the scene of the air strike — At least 13 people are reported to have been killed when a coalition plane flying over Libya fired on a rebel convoy between Brega and Aj ...
- Romney slams Obama foreign policy, avoids Liby ...
Laura Myers / Las Vegas Review-Journal: Romney slams Obama foreign policy, avoids Libya — Speaking in Las Vegas, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Saturday criticized President Barack Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East. — Romney said the president hasn't been tough enough on ...
- M 5.4, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Sunday, April 3, 2011 07:38:46 UTCSunday, April 3, 2011 04:38:46 PM at epicenterDepth: 57.30 km (35.60 mi)
- M 5.1, off the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Sunday, April 3, 2011 03:09:11 UTCSunday, April 3, 2011 12:09:11 PM at epicenterDepth: 31.10 km (19.32 mi)
- M 5.5, off the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Friday, April 1, 2011 17:03:46 UTCSaturday, April 2, 2011 03:03:46 AM at epicenterDepth: 20.50 km (12.74 mi)
- M 5.5, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Friday, April 1, 2011 14:44:36 UTCFriday, April 1, 2011 11:44:36 PM at epicenterDepth: 33.90 km (21.06 mi)
- M 5.9, Crete, Greece
Friday, April 1, 2011 13:29:12 UTCFriday, April 1, 2011 04:29:12 PM at epicenterDepth: 77.90 km (48.40 mi)
- China’s tainted rice trail (1)
One tenth of China’s rice yield may carry harmful levels of cadmium, say researchers. In the first section of a three-part article, Gong Jing reports on heavy metals in the food chain.Eighty-four year old Li Wenxiang pulled a small bag of rice out from under a paint-stained table. The grains wer ...
- China’s tainted rice trail (2)
A failure to clamp down on heavy-metal pollution has led to an escalating crisis in China’s rice sector, which is largely going ignored, writes Gong Jing.In January 2006, in the southern Chinese village of Xinma, some 2,000 kilometres away from Side, two people died and a further 150 were diagno ...
- China’s tainted rice trail (3)
Until the Chinese government takes soil pollution seriously, contaminated food will remain a real and pressing problem, concludes Gong Jing. Farmers cannot fix it alone.In his lectures on soil pollution, Chen Tongbin always starts with four slides – a sky full of thick smog, a filthy river, pile ...
- Making a killing on food
Traders and economists see a worrying trend. By exploiting the deregulation of global commodity markets, banks and others are making fortunes by speculating on food – and causing misery around the world. John Vidal reports.Just under three years ago, people in the village of Gumbi in western Mal ...
- The battle for Nanjing’s trees
The graceful plane trees that line Nanjing’s streets are a symbol of the city’s history. As a subway expansion threatens to uproot them, citizens are rising in protest, writes Meng Si.Nanjing’s historic plane trees, which line the streets of China’s “southern capital”, are being uprooted to make ...
- Studio Suing BitTorrent Pirates Does Not Own t ...
A film company suing 5,865 BitTorrent downloaders over the flick Nude Nuns with Big Guns doesn’t own the rights to the movie, according to court documents and interviews. Incentive Capital of Utah took ownership last month of the B-rated flick about a sister who is “one Bad Mother.” Yet two week ...
- Former Teen Stock Swindler Sentenced to Three ...
A former teenage hacker who once served time for an online stock-trading scheme was sentenced in New York this week to three years in prison on new charges of cracking a New York-based currency exchange service and gifting himself more than $100,000. Van T. Dinh, now 27, was also ordered to pay ...
- Top Computer Scientists Back WikiLeaks Associa ...
The government should be required to obtain a search warrant to get the IP addresses of Twitter users linked to WikiLeaks, argues a court brief filed Thursday by a group of respected security experts who say the addresses carry a higher expectation of privacy than mere phone numbers. The amicus ...
- How Mass BitTorrent Lawsuits Turn Low-Budget M ...
On March 7, Camelot Distribution Group, an obscure film company in Los Angeles, unveiled its latest and potentially most profitable release: a federal lawsuit against BitTorrent users who allegedly downloaded the company’s 2010 B-movie revenge flick Nude Nuns With Big Guns between January and ...
- NSA to Investigate Nasdaq Hack
The National Security Agency has been called in to help investigate recent hack attacks against the company that runs the Nasdaq stock market, according to a news report. The agency’s precise role in the investigation hasn’t been disclosed, but its involvement suggests the October 2010 attacks m ...
- Revisiting Israel's Terror War on Gaza
Revisiting Israel's Terror War on Gaza - by Stephen Lendman Despite no legitimate provocation, Israel began terror bombing Gaza on December 27, 2008. Invasion followed, attacking innocent civilian men, women and children for over three weeks, using missiles, bombs, shells, and illegal weapons ag ...
- Premediated Murder
Premeditated Murder By Missy Comley Beattie I used to joke with my peace-movement friends, telling them I might self-immolate in front of the White House to make a statement about war. And, then, I’d laugh, saying there was just one glitch in the plan—I’d require so much Valium I’d be unable t ...
- Please Stop Burning Korans
DUBAI, UAE -- I was on my way to Afghanistan and have delayed the final leg of the trip a day to see whether being American is compatible with not getting blown up. The problem seems to be that, in addition to the U.S. military occupying the country for almost a decade and routinely murdering r ...
- Militarism, Mutilation, and Minerals: Understa ...
Militarism, Mutilation, and Minerals: Understanding the Occupation of Afghanistan from Cultures of Resistance on Vimeo.
- Libya Can't Distract From The Iraq War of Choice!!
Adrian Hamilton: Don't let Libya distract us from what {bush} Blair did 2 April 2011 - A terrible thought has struck me. Could the excitement over the war in Libya serve to make Tony Blair look less awful and deprive the Chilcot inquiry of what little sting it may have when it finally publishes ...
- High-def flyover video of Fukushima shows the ...
by Jess Zimmerman. This stunning, sobering flyover video of the Fukushima plant was shot in HD, which means it's probably as detailed as you can get while trying to focus a camera from a plane. Some of the rubble is still smoking.
- Farmers in U.S. running out of land
by Christopher Mims. Despite planting record amounts of corn and soybeans this year, U.S. farmers are sitting on unexpectedly small stockpiles of both crops. Meanwhile, the demand for corn is crowding out use of land for other crops, including cotton. The USDA reports underscored tha ...
- Obama to encourage America’s truck compa ...
by Christopher Mims. A group of truck fleet-owning companies that collectively owns 275,000 vehicles is scheduled to get a gold star from the president today, as part of the administration's Clean Fleets Initiative. FedEx, UPS, AT&T, PepsiCo, and Verizon are the charter members of a group ...
- Solar power from the moon is fake, but also real
by Christopher Mims. Solar panels that transform light from the moon into usable quantities of energy:�Fake! Solar panels covering the moon that would transmit massive quantities of energy back to earth using lasers and microwaves:�Real! Or at least: proposed with a straight face. I thi ...
- Fukushima workers prepared to die; don’t ...
by Christopher Mims. A piece in today's Guardian reveals that TEPCO, the utility responsible for the Fukushima Dai-Ichi reactors, did not until very recently have enough dosimeters for all of the employees who are working to stop an even worse catastrophe at the plant. Normally, dosimeter ...
- Student Accountability: The Real Problem with ...
New Expectations are Needed in Education
- KidVid: Two Big Play Dates for April 5
Thomas and Barney invite you for play dates packed with fun, adventure, and imagination.
- KidLit: All about Japan: Stories, Songs, Craft ...
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- Marching for an Alternative in London
The real 'Big Society' came out to make a stand against the government's proposed cuts in London on March 26th.
- GE Didn’t Volunteer to Pay Taxes Not Due in 20 ...
The USA has the highest corporate tax rates in the developed world. Why shouldn’t corporations maximize business outside the USA?
- From Reactor to Plate
âJapan’s PM vows to win battle against nuke plantâ reads one recent headline. It is unclear which possibility is worse, that Naoto Kan has failed to grasp the plant at Fukushima Dai-ichi has already defeated Japan, or that he knows full well and broadcasts a ânecessary lieâ protecting an industr ...
- Evolutionary Investigations
1.1 A particular kind of evolutionary biology—lost in its capitalist devotionals—uses the failures of its mortal enemies—say, creationist science—to defend itself against all other kinds of critiques. 1.1.1 “But you are giving aid and comfort to the enemy…” is a common refrain, devoid of substan ...
- Red River
It is the height of hubris to think we could [destroy the planet]…God is not capricious. He’s given us a creation that is dynamically stable. We are not going to run out of anything. –Minnesota State Representative Mike Beard (R-Shakopee) Sims Reeves: Plantin’ and readin’, plantin’ and readin’. ...
- Egypt’s Food Pyramids
A million minds momentarily magnetizing themselves along the same axis can turn a country’s deepest despair into an ecstatic sprint for freedom. What a people find revolting–a dictator decorated in American apologia–can be turned by a people’s revolt ridiculous. No wonder so much effort (and mon ...
- The Scientific American
Science is the business right now. If the science works, the business works, and vice versa. –Craig Venter Bird flu marinates a chicken in its own juices, a satay best avoided whatever the menu special. In such short an order better for the bistro than the barn, infected birds rapidly bleed from ...
- Seven U.N. Workers Dead In Kandahar After Kora ...
Deadly protests flare up in Kandahar after Koran burning The Globe and Mail- Susan Sachs Kabul— Globe and Mail Update Published Saturday, Apr. 02, 2011 8:31AM EDT Last updated Saturday, Apr. 02, 2011 10:52AM EDT New and deadly protests over the burning of a Koran flared up on Saturday in the cit ...
- Wisconsin: Operation Badger Justice~ Anti-Unio ...
WI Update: Operation Badger Justice~ Anti-Union Bill Restraining Order now INDEFINITE! Daily Kos- by invisiblewoman Fri Apr 01, 2011 at 05:20 PM EDT From Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman comes this sweet tidbit of joy, courtesy of Wispolitics: Bargaining bill restraining order remains in ef ...
- Fukushima: Highly Radioactive Water Has Spille ...
Radioactive water leaks from crippled Japan plant By EUGENE HOSHIKO and MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press â 47 mins ago RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan â Highly radioactive water spilled into the ocean from a tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant Saturday as Japan’s prime minister surveyed the damage in a t ...
- April Fools
A World View Interview with Benjamin Netanyahu Uploaded by israelnews on Mar 31, 2011 Channel 2 and YouTube bring you a special interview with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, in which citizens ask questions about the peace process, unrest in the Middle East, and more. Hogwash, how about the quest ...
- Wisconsin Recall: First Petition To Be Filed A ...
First Wisconsin recall petition to be filed against Republican state Senator Dan Kapanke by Chris Bowers for Daily Kos Fri Apr 01, 2011 at 09:50 AM EDT Please, support the recall effort by contributing $5 to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Democratic state Senate Committee. R ...
- Fed Discloses Secrets on Supreme Court Orders
By Bob Ivry and Craig Torres A Supreme Court order that forces unprecedented disclosures from the Federal Reserve ended a two- year legal battle that helped shape the public’s perceptions of the U.S. central bank. The high court yesterday let stand a lower-court ruling compelling the Fed to rev ...
- Quote du Jour
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them. - Thomas Jefferson
- Citibank Debt Collectors Alleged to Kill Custo ...
By Hans David Tampubolon Three Citibank debt collectors [in Indonesia] allegedly killed Irzen Octa, 50, secretary general of the National Unity Party (PPB), on Tuesday after he protested an increased credit card bill, the police said on Thursday. âThe motive of the murder is due to debt [issues ...
- Kindness
Before you know what kindness really is you must lose things, feel the future dissolve in a moment like salt in a weakened broth. What you held in your hand, what you counted and carefully saved, all this must go so you know how desolate the landscape can be between the regions of kindness. How ...
- Corn Futures Up, Up and Way
By Joe Weisenthal [click on the image for a larger version] Continue reading the article . . . Related reading: Wal-Mart CEO Bill Simon Expects Inflation USA Today (30 March 11)
- Times Scare
ISLAMABAD–The apparent links between Pakistan and Faisal Shahzad are certainly cause for concern, but let’s not lose site of things here. The attack in Times Square was a fizzle. The rush to claim credit is a bit embarassing for the TTP and looks like it was — like the attack itself — a rush job ...
- Stepping up - University at Buffalo The Spectrum
Stepping up University at Buffalo The Spectrum The president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, recognized the direness of the situation and began to mobilize military forces to combat the Taliban. ... and more��
- Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of ...
BBC News Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of Afghan women Chicago Tribune Would nuclear-armed Pakistan become even more vulnerable to its own Taliban insurgency? Will a defeat embolden America's enemies? That line of thinking must ... Vietnam syndrome has begun in AfghanistanSri Lank ...
- Officials: Campus blasts perplexing - United P ...
Officials: Campus blasts perplexing United Press International ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- The International Islamic University, where bomb blasts killed at least six people, is a unique Pakistani institution ... and more��
- Schools closed in Pakistan after bombing - GMA ...
Schools closed in Pakistan after bombing GMA news.tv An Associated Press reporter met three Taliban fighters Tuesday traveling in a car with darkened windows at Shaktoi, a town close to the border between ... and more��
- Can the UN give Obama the authority to send US ...
Summary: Many advocates for the war in Libya cite the UN Security Council resolution as giving Obama authority to start a war. That’s easily shown to be totally false. The Constitution has died of a thousand cuts. Small cuts. Each accompanied by rationalizations and soothing words.  ...
- Does al Qaeda still exist?
Summary: As we approach the 10th anniversary of 9-11, we should ask if al Qaeda still exists. There is little public evidence that it does. But dead or alive, it remains useful to our intelligence and military apparatus. At the end are links to other posts about AQ. In the five years followi ...
- In America, both Left and Right love the long war
Summary: Our new standard to determine which wars we fight:  middle aged guys declare if they would go fight — in the unlikely event anyone asked them. Really bogus, showing the decayed state of American geopolitical thinking. Perhaps petitions to fight wars should require that they e ...
- The Constitution will still work for us, if we ...
Summary:  We’re told that the Constitution has become obsolete, lacking the facilities necessary to cope with threats in the 21st century. We must blindly trust in the President to wield our armed forces, making him a veritable Caesar. It’s not so, as a glance at the Constitution will sho ...
- Our prisons are a mirror showing the soul of A ...
Summary: Among the many forms of pressure the government puts on Bradley Manning while awaiting trial (he’s not confessed and we have not seen the evidence) are isolation and sleep deprivation. The last is an frequent ingredient of systematic torture, needing no explanation. The widespre ...
- Poll: Saudi Kingdom will collapse
PressTV – The survey also found that the voters from the United States topped the list of participants by 26.3 percent of the votes, while 11.4 percent were from the United Kingdom. Voters from Canada made 6.3 percent, along with Australians and the Dutch, with 2.6 and 1.6 percent respectively. ...
- EU approves possible military operation for Libya
Ria Novosti -Â The European Council on Friday approved the decision to mount an EU military operation to support humanitarian efforts in Libya, if asked to do so by the United Nations. “The EU will, if requested by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), conduct a mili ...
- NATO frets at report of civilian deaths in Lib ...
Times of India – NATO voiced concern on Saturday about reports of civilian deaths in a coalition air strike near Brega as rebels claimed victory in the battle for the key Libyan oil town. The chief rebel spokesman told reporters that coalition warplanes had killed 13 people, four of them civilia ...
- Climate Fact Of The Day – Spatial Analysis to ...
Journal of the American Statistical Association. September 1, 2008, 103(483): 934-947. Mikyoung Jun – Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Reto Knutti – Assistant Professor, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, Swiss Federal Institute ...
- Quotation Of The Week
“What is evil? Killing is evil, lying is evil, slandering is evil, abuse is evil, gossip is evil: envy is evil, hatred is evil, to cling to false doctrine is evil; all these things are evil. And what is the root of evil? Desire is the root of evil, illusion is the root of evil.” [...]
- Green China Rising
I had the pleasure of visiting a clean-energy project just outside of Shanghai last year. The project installed brand new equipment on a large coal-fired power plant to capture 120,000 tons of CO2 each year. Dr. Liu, our guide, impressed us with a few facts -- The new equipment was designed, bui ...
- Libya: What Would Reinhold Niebuhr Do?
David Brooks' love letter to President Barack Obama today is nauseating: President Obama took this decision, I’m told, fully aware that there was no political upside while there were enormous political risks. He took it fully aware that we don’t know much about Libya. He took it fully aware t ...
- Japan Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Crisis F ...
The latest update from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: Casualties: 27,600 dead or missing As of the 30 March, the official death toll from the 11 March earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeast coast of Japan now stands at 11,257. Another 16,344 people r ...
- Hope and Change Won’t Work in Libya
President Obama ran his hugely successful 2008 election campaign on the themes of hope and change. Unfortunately, he is also running the Libya war based on the same themes with far less success. The coalition strategy is to hope that escalating airstrikes will fracture Colonel Gaddafi’s inner ci ...
- "Boots on the Ground" in Libya?
Last night and this morning, I've seen a lot of speculation about whether or not the president authorizing covert CIA support for the Libyan rebels violates his pledge of "no boots on the ground" in Libya. I think this is a really dumb question that avoids the more disturbing policy questions a ...
- The Conservative Nanny State
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has a plan to save the state’s cash-strapped Medicaid program: Charge $50 to obese people on the plan who fail to make improvements under a weight-loss regimen, and smokers. The proposal is a nice case study in conservative policy-making. Via The Wall Street Journal: Repu ...
- Low Consumer Confidence Plus High Gas Prices D ...
It's worth revisiting this Robert Reich op-ed from two days ago in light of today's jobs numbers. Reich points out that while job growth has grown slowly though not at the rate needed for recovery, consumer confidence is at it's lowest since the Great Depression, largely because of the rise in f ...
- Today at the Prospect
Ben Adler writes that Democrats could actually cut the deficit and redefine foreign policy by going after defense spending -- if only they were brave enough to try. Scott Lemieux tells us that John Thompson spent 14 years on death row because prosecutors withheld evidence, but the Supreme Court ...
- Carbon Bills
The Hill's E2 Wire is reporting that a Senate vote on EPA carbon regulations won't happen until next week. Although the White House handed out some tepid reassurance that it would not sell the EPA down the river, it doesn't sound like the administration will jump to the agency's defense. At the ...
- Latinos Pressure Obama on Immigration
Pressure around the issue of deportation of undocumented immigrants appears to be coming to a boil, the Associated Press reports. The anger comes from a statement by President Obama at a Univision town hall that he couldn't use executive orders as president. Obama had said that using executive o ...
- The Political War In Washington Threatens a Go ...
DANNY SCHECHTER, AUTHOR OF THE CRIME IN OUR TIME, FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable"... George Orwell Forget Libya; the real bombing is not underway there. Pay less attention to Pakistan; the drone attacks there pale in co ...
- Smart ALEC: Dragging the Secretive Conservativ ...
For nearly forty years the American Legislative Exchange Council has been providing conservative legislators with the tools to undo the New Deal piece by piece. Now, in the Year of the Cold-Blooded Republican Governor, ALEC is achieving an unprecedented level of success. BILL BERKOWITZ FOR BUZZ ...
- Head of the Office of Special Counsel for Duby ...
TONY PEYSER FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT When things for Scott Bloch Were getting heated, He had his computer files At work deleted. From investigators, he was Trying to swab Evidence that he mixed Politics with his job. I would have loved to be The one to tell Bloch His next home sweet home Wi ...
- Scott Walker's Goals Are to Privatize Wisconsi ...
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Scott Walker isn't just trying to privatize public work; he is also trying to remove accountability for the costs and quality of projects contracted to outside firms by the state of Wisconsin. A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article reveals that the W ...
- I Just Finished My Taxes. I Pay 18%. Some of t ...
PAUL BUCHEIT FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT My first pass through the stressful 1040 process made it clear that I will owe a lot of money again this year, and that I can't avoid it without cheating, which I am opposed to for reasons of ethics and timidity. So to get my mind off the unpleasantne ...
- Five more science stories
Sperm condensation – Protamines are small basic proteins that condense the genetic material, the DNA, in mature sperm helping to form the head of the sperm. They are rich in the amino acid arginine whose residues are distributed in a number of stretches separated by neutral amino acids. The amin ...
- A fix of five fresh science stories
Incognito – If the conscious mind – the part you consider you – is just the tip of the iceberg, what is the rest doing? In this sparkling and provocative new book, renowned neuroscientist David Eagleman navigates the depths of the subconscious brain to illuminate surprising mysteries. (97818476 ...
- A fix of five fresh science stories
Free complete works of H.P. Lovecraft for Nook and Kindle (and Calibre) – You can now download the complete works of HP Lovecraft as an ebook for your Kindle (or if you haven't wasted your money on that device you can read it with the Calibre software for Windows, Mac and Linux. FYI: OMG, tinfoi ...
- The fraudulent invention debunkifier
Debunking crackpot and fraudulent inventions has never been easier than now thanks to the world-shattering invention of the Crackpot Flowchart(TM) from Sciencebase. Based on the 13 unlucky-for-crackpots warning signs published some time ago on ka9q.net, this handy multicoloured flow chart lets y ...
- Six science selections
Map mashup reveals world’s top science cities – Combining citation data with Google Maps reveals the cities where science prospers, and those where it doesn't. 9 arguments for (against) herbal remedies – About 40% of pharmaceuticals have a herbal origin but that doesn't mean natural is all good. ...
- FDA’s Comparison of Radiation in Milk to Every ...
AU.S. Food and Drug Administration statement regarding milk contaminated with radiation from Japan failed to accurately inform and educate the public, four watchdog groups and a former senior advisor in the U.S. Department of Energy said today, pointing to the fact that exposure to ingested iodi ...
- Former Guantanamo Detainees Should Have Chance ...
Today, the D. C. Court of Appeals heard arguments in the case of Nazul Gul and Adel Hamed, two former Guant�namo detainees whose habeas corpus cases were dismissed as moot by the district court after they were resettled in their home countries. Over the course of the litigation the government re ...
- New Report: Toxic Chemicals in Consumer Produc ...
Serious health problems – including premature birth, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, asthma and allergies, early puberty, obesity, diabetes, reduced fertility, and some types of cancer – are increasingly linked with exposure to chemicals that can interfere with the process of growth ...
- ACLU Urges House To Support Bill Challenging P ...
In a letter sent to the House of Representatives today, the American Civil Liberties Union asked representatives to cosponsor and vote for H.R. 1212, a bill that would reaffirm Congress’ constitutional authority to decide whether President Obama may use military force in Libya. The Restoring Ess ...
- Sign Petition to Support Japanese People, Expa ...
More than 168 citizens organizations in Japan submitted a petition to their government March 28 calling for an expanded evacuation zone near the Fukushima nuclear disaster site and other urgent measures to protect the public health and safety. read more
- How Milton Friedman and Chicago Economics Unde ...
Russell Mokhiber Here’s the thing about the Chicago School of Economics – it wasn’t always this way. Chicago School now means – market good, government bad. But that was Chicago School hijacked by Milton Friedman, Robert Bork, and Richard ...
- Natural Disasters?
Bill McKibben At least since Noah, and likely long before, we've stared in horror at catastrophe and tried to suss out deeper meaning – it was but weeks ago that the Tokyo governor, Shintaro Ishihara, declared that the earthquake/tsunami/ ...
- The FDA and Fukushima Fallout
Robert Alvarez Recently, a senior scientist with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made this comment to the news media about radioactive fallout being detected in milk in the United States from the nuclear catastrophe in Japan: "Radia ...
- Labor Pains and the GOP
Michael Winship There’s a joke making the rounds and it goes like this: Big Business, a Tea Partier and Organized Labor are sitting around a table. A dozen cookies arrive on a plate. Big Business takes eleven of them and says to the Tea Pa ...
- Our Climate Crisis Is an Education Crisis
In 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) wrote, “Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” According t ...
- Afghan Government bans revealing wedding outfits
The Afghanistan Government has planned to ban women garments contrary to Islamic sharia and will close down the shops dealing with outfits that are semi-naked, naked, transparent, or tight in a way that reveals part of the woman's body.
- Ten dead on second day of Afghan Koran burning ...
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - At least 10 people have been killed and 83 wounded in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials said on Saturday, on a second day of violent protests over the ...
- 2 days, 20 dead
U.S. soldiers stand guard in front the gate of a U.S. base after an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Three insurgents attacked a NATO base on the outskirts of ...
- UN chief offers condolences to victims in atta ...
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday offered his deep condolences to the countries whose citizens died in anti-UN attack in Afghanistan, according to a UN readout released from the office of ...
- Workers were killed running out of Afghan bunker
Fearing for their lives, the U. N. workers dashed into a dark bunker hoping to escape the mob of Afghan protesters angry over the burning of a Quran by a Florida ...
- Personal Information: episode 24
Personal Information is a new serial sci-fi webcomic from Sarah “Does Not Equal” Ennals. Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness! Share and Enjoy:Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness!
- Arguments against life extension
Via Michael Anissimov, here’s a spectacularly empty diatribe against “deathhackers” by TechCrunch‘s Paul Carr. Carr objects to the idea of radical life extension as advocated by transhumanists, which is fair enough, but as written here most of his objections seem to boil down to personal distate ...
- Daddy, where does innovation come from?
Plenty of folk have been linking to this excerpt from Matt Ridley’s new book The Rational Optimist, and with good reason – it’s a provocative piece that plays to advocates (and opponents) of free trade, open exchange, copyright reform and much more. The basic thesis? The one persistent factor th ...
- Replacement arms: mechanical or biological?
Prosthetic limbs are still in their infancy, but there’s a lot of progress being made: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is working with Darpa (who else?), and has a research grant for trying out their mind-controlled modular prosthetic arm on five test subjects over the next couple of ye ...
- How to be a futurist
The irrepressible Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer has the lowdown if you’re thinking of a career in futurism: Click through for the whole thing. But take it from me, being a futurist is a lot of work for no money. Or maybe that’s just the way I do it… and I’ve never been featured in a [...]Foll ...
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