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  • LU Lab Called On Again To Check Ancient DNA (Jesus's DNA?)

    05/12/2008 12:13:55 PM PDT · by blam · 21 replies · 234+ views
    The Chronicle Journal ^ | 5-6-2008 | LINDSAY LAFRAUGH
    LU lab called on again to check ancient DNA Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Kathryn Reuseh uses a pipette during the first day of the Paleo DNA ancient DNA training program Monday at Lakehead University. A Thunder Bay DNA expert was in New York City on Monday to discuss findings that could help researchers prove that Jesus did marry Mary Magdalene and that they had children. >br> Lakehead University‘s Paleo DNA Laboratory operations supervisor Renee Fratpietro joined English filmmaker Bruce Burgess in the Big Apple to discuss his film “Bloodline”, which follows a three-year investigation led by Burgess and his American...
  • [Connecticut] Senate Passes Global Warming Bill

    05/05/2008 9:30:49 PM PDT · by ProtectOurFreedom · 11 replies · 97+ views
    ConnPolitics.tv ^ | 5/5/08 | Staff
    The [Connecticut] state Senate has given final legislative approval to a bill aimed at reducing the pollution that causes global warming. Senators voted 35-0 in favor of the legislation and sent it to Gov. M. Jodi Rell. The House of Representatives approved it earlier. If she signs it into law, Connecticut will be the fifth state to adopt mandatory limits on global warming pollution. The state passed legislation back in 2004. But that law, which established benchmarks for air pollution reduction, was voluntary. The new bill would require total emissions to be capped at 10 percent below 1990 levels by...
  • State Department Issues New Language Guidelines

    05/01/2008 6:03:05 PM PDT · by NonZeroSum · 4 replies · 125+ views
    Transterrestrial Musings ^ | May 1st, 2008 | Rand Simberg
    WASHINGTON (Routers) In an effort to drive a wedge between moderate Germans and those more extreme, the State Department issued new rules today, stipulating that the word "Nazi" was not to be used by department employees to describe the enemy. Germany recently declared war on our country, as part of its alliance with Imperial Japan, which itself attacked us at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii a little over a week ago, and with which we are now at war. "Nazism has a great many admirable features," said a department spokesman at Foggy Bottom, "and we want to make clear that despite...
  • My Fellow Conservatives...

    04/12/2008 8:26:24 AM PDT · by NewMediaJournal · 139 replies · 164+ views
    The New Media Journal ^ | April 12, 2008 | JB Williams
    The conservative movement in American politics has never been more fractured by in-fighting than it is today and we must find a way to fix it, fast. In the good ole days, all of my hate mail came from sniveling liberals angry with my ultra-conservative message about the founding principles and values that made America the greatest nation in earth's history. But today, most of my hate mail comes from self-styled conservatives and angry Republicans who can't seem to agree on what it means to be Republican, much less conservative. I believe that we are headed for a disastrous loss...
  • Bizbits: Waterboarding: Boss's bizarre 'team-building' leads to lawsuit

    04/15/2008 6:13:49 PM PDT · by twntaipan · 13 replies · 156+ views
    The Fayetteville Observer ^ | 4/15/2008 | Karl Vick
    PROVO, Utah — No one really disputes that Chad Hudgens was waterboarded outside a Provo office park last May 29, right before lunch, by his boss. There is also general agreement that Hudgens volunteered for the “team-building exercise,” that he lay on his back with his head downhill, and that co-workers knelt on either side of him, pinning the young sales rep down while their supervisor poured water from a gallon jug over his nose and mouth. And it’s widely acknowledged that the supervisor, Joshua Christopherson, then told the assembled sales team, whose numbers had been lagging: “You saw how...
  • Randy Principles (Mark Steyn On Zero Tolerance Horror Stories Alert)

    04/12/2008 4:28:37 PM PDT · by goldstategop · 32 replies · 96+ views
    National Review ^ | 4/12/2008 | Mark Steyn
    Is American public education a form of child abuse? A week ago, the Washington Post’s Brigid Schulte reported on a student named Randy Castro who attends school in Woodbridge, Va. Last November at recess he slapped a classmate on her bottom. The teacher took him to the principal. School officials wrote up an incident report and then called the police. Randy Castro is in the First Grade. But, at the ripe old age of six, he’s been declared a sex offender by Potomac View Elementary School. He’s guilty of sexual harassment, and the incident report will remain on his record...
  • China to step up 're-education' of Tibetans

    04/06/2008 5:45:09 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 13 replies · 92+ views
    AFP ^ | Apr 5, 2008
    BEIJING (AFP) — China warned on Saturday it would step up a controversial "re-education" campaign for Tibetans after a fresh protest showed a huge security crackdown had failed to extinguish nearly one month of unrest. The statement in the state-run Tibet Daily newspaper called for Buddhist monks to become Chinese patriots, but activist groups said the heavy-handed techniques already employed in the campaign were inflaming tensions. Efforts by authorities to "re-educate" monks at a monastery in Sichuan province in southwest China led to protests there on Thursday in which at least eight Tibetans were killed, the activist groups said. China's...
  • Lights go out across globe to mark Earth Hour (Live Thread)

    03/29/2008 3:46:45 PM PDT · by Jean S · 334 replies · 6,064+ views
    Reuters ^ | 3/30/08 | Michael Perry and Jeremy Lovell, Reuters
    SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - People switched off lights across the world on Saturday, dimming buildings, hotels, restaurants and bars to show concern at global warming. Up to 30 million people were expected to switch off their lights for 60 minutes by the time "Earth Hour" -- which started at 8 p.m. in Suva in Fiji and Christchurch in New Zealand -- completed its cycle westwards.More than 380 towns and cities and 3,500 businesses in 35 countries signed up for the campaign that is only in its second year after it began in 2007 in Sydney alone."Earth Hour shows that everyday people...
  • The Wages of Zealotry

    03/28/2008 7:02:44 AM PDT · by paleorite · 35 replies · 525+ views
    The New Republic ^ | 3/27/2008 | Michelle Cottle
    Feelings about Nancy Grace aside, this story of how an 11-year-old Wisconsin girl slipped into a diabetic coma and died because her parents sat around praying rather than seeking medical attention for her--as relatives had been begging them to do for weeks--is horrifying. Though the parents insist they don't regard themselves as religious, they also note that laying on of hands is their preferred method of healing in general. With apologies to similar believers everywhere, my first reaction to this is, Wow, these people are some kind of crazy. My second reaction: time to consider a little court-negotiated sterilization. Seriously....
  • Overall US death toll in Iraq hits 4,000 (HURL ALERT!)

    03/24/2008 5:22:03 AM PDT · by PreciousLiberty · 18 replies · 413+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 3/23/2008 | Kim Gamel
    BAGHDAD - The overall U.S. death toll in Iraq rose to 4,000 after four soldiers were killed in a roadside bombing in Baghdad, a grim milestone that is likely to fuel calls for the withdrawal of American forces as the war enters its sixth year. The American deaths occurred Sunday, the same day rockets and mortars pounded the U.S.-protected Green Zone in Baghdad and a wave of attacks left at least 61 Iraqis dead nationwide. An Iraqi military spokesman said Monday that troops had found rocket launching pads in different areas in predominantly Shiite eastern Baghdad that had been used...
  • Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?

    03/23/2008 5:58:43 PM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 522 replies · 12,105+ views
    Copyright © 2007 DaytonOS ^ | March 21 2008 | By Steven Rosenfeld
    As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the 2008 primary, questions arise on Rush Limbaugh's role. Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated talk radio host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party's primary on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to prolong the fight between her and Barack Obama. What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a fifth-degree felony in that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail. On Thursday, March 20, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that the "Cuyahoga County...
  • Spitzer scandal seen as setback for climate change reforms

    03/11/2008 5:28:39 PM PDT · by huac · 49 replies · 1,250+ views
    Minnesota Monitor ^ | Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 6:44:35 AM | Dan Haugen
    "...Democratic New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer will be fighting for his political life following an allegation he met with a high-priced prostitute last month at a Washington, D.C., hotel...As governor, though, he's been out front on climate change issues perhaps more than any other. David Sassoon, writing at SolveClimate.com, thinks the scandal has potential to slow the entire nation's climate actions: "Spitzer's rendez-vous, the night before Valentine's day s'il vous plaît, will unfortunately strike a blow at progress on global warming, whether through his resignation, unavoidable distraction if he stays in office, and/or his diminished effectiveness. He has been a...
  • City may ban little baggies

    03/05/2008 11:12:53 AM PST · by repinwi · 59 replies · 182+ views
    chicago suntimes ^ | March 5, 2008 | FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter
    Tiny plastic bags used to sell small quantities of heroin, crack cocaine, marijuana and other drugs would be banned in Chicago, under a crackdown advanced Tuesday by a City Council committee. Ald. Robert Fioretti (2nd) persuaded the Health Committee to ban possession of "self-sealing plastic bags under two inches in either height or width," after picking up 15 of the bags on a recent Sunday afternoon stroll through a West Side park.
  • 'Hope' is politics, not real Iran, Iraq policy February 29, 2008

    03/01/2008 2:25:35 PM PST · by sagmanagain · 4 replies · 128+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 2/29/2008 | Steve Huntley
    The political salvos over Iraq between Barack Obama and John McCain the other day made for good political theater. More important, the exchange offered a revealing contrast between the politics of realism and the politics of hope. It began with a question to Obama during the Democratic presidential debate Tuesday. Obama has pledged to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq and was asked if he reserved the right to go back into Iraq. He responded that "if al-Qaida is forming a base in Iraq, then we will have to act in a way that secures the American homeland and our...
  • Climate change 'significantly worse' than feared: Al Gore (The sky is falling, the sky is falling)

    01/24/2008 8:31:27 AM PST · by RightWingConspirator · 2 replies · 32+ views
    Breitbart.com ^ | 1/24/2008 | Unknown
    Climate change is occurring far more rapidly than even the worst predictions of the UN's Nobel Prize-winning scientific panel on climate change, Al Gore said on Thursday. yada yada yada ...
  • Recession In The US 'Has Arrived'

    01/08/2008 12:55:00 PM PST · by blam · 60 replies · 428+ views
    BBC ^ | 11-8-2008
    Recession in the US 'has arrived' Merrill said Friday's employment figures confirmed the recession The feared recession in the US economy has already arrived, according to a report from Merrill Lynch. It said that Friday's employment report, which sent shares tumbling worldwide, confirmed that the US is in the first month of a recession. Its view is controversial, with banks such as Lehman Brothers disagreeing. But a reserve member of the committee that sets US rates warned that it could do little about the below-trend growth expected in the next six months. "I am concerned that developments on the inflation...
  • A Lifesaving Checklist (BUREAUCRATIC LUNACY ALERT)

    01/04/2008 8:10:27 AM PST · by steve-b · 8 replies · 61+ views
    New York Times ^ | 12/30/07 | Atul Gawande
    IN Bethesda, Md., in a squat building off a suburban parkway, sits a small federal agency called the Office for Human Research Protections. Its aim is to protect people. But lately you have to wonder. Consider this recent case. A year ago, researchers at Johns Hopkins University published the results of a program that instituted in nearly every intensive care unit in Michigan a simple five-step checklist designed to prevent certain hospital infections. It reminds doctors to make sure, for example, that before putting large intravenous lines into patients, they actually wash their hands and don a sterile gown and...
  • List of `banned' words and phrases

    01/01/2008 5:53:01 AM PST · by PreciousLiberty · 79 replies · 152+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 12/31/07 | Too ashamed to say
    Lake Superior State University's 2008 list of banished words or phrases: • perfect storm • Webinar • waterboarding • organic • wordsmith/wordsmithing • author/authored • post 9/11 • surge • give back • `blank' is the new `blank' • Black Friday • back in the day • random
  • Biofuels Balderdash

    12/27/2007 7:25:46 AM PST · by rhema · 22 replies · 95+ views
    Human Events ^ | 12/27/2007 | Michael J. Economides
    In this era of increasingly expensive energy and political-environmental polarization, if most Democrats and Republicans in Congress agree and then the President signs a bill, it must be a bowl of pablum laced with bad ideas. Which is a fair description of the new "energy bill" which will cost more only money and will do nothing for either energy independence or the environment. And in the highly unlikely case that it comes close to achieving its goals, it may do a lot more harm than good. Many talked about the new fuel efficiency standards for car manufacturers and the gaping...
  • Global Warming Will Save America from the Right ... Eventually (Barf Alert -- More Left Wing Idiocy)

    12/27/2007 7:08:51 AM PST · by RightWingConspirator · 71 replies · 162+ views
    The Baltimore Chronicle ^ | 12/22/2007 | Dave Lindorff
    Say what you will about the looming catastrophe facing the world as the pace of global heating and polar melting accelerates. There is a silver lining. Look at a map of the US. The area that will by completely inundated by the rising ocean—and not in a century but in the lifetime of my two cats—are the American southeast, including the most populated area of Texas, almost all of Florida, most of Louisiana, and half of Alabama and Mississippi, as well as goodly portions of eastern Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. While the northeast will also see some coastal...
  • High school student gets detention for using Firefox

    12/17/2007 11:41:53 AM PST · by twntaipan · 146 replies · 1,706+ views
    TechRepublic ^ | Dec. 17, 2007 | Jay Garmon
    Last week, a student at Big Spring High School in Newville, Pennsylvania was given detention for using Firefox on a school computer. Quoted below is the key explanation from the official detention writeup: “Today in class [name] had a program launched called Foxfire.exe. I had told [name] to close the program and to resume work but he told me that is was just a different browser and that he was doing his work. I had given him two warnings but he insisted that it was just a ‘better’ browser and he wasn’t doing anything wrong. I had then issued his...
  • Arab-American paratrooper faces deportation after Afghan service

    12/03/2007 5:58:39 PM PST · by tyen · 56 replies · 741+ views
    Guardian Unlimited ^ | December 3, 2007 | Ed Pilkington
    A highly decorated Arab-American sergeant in the US army, who is currently serving as a paratrooper in Afghanistan, faces deportation on his return to the United States because of an irregularity in his immigration papers.
  • OCAD suspends creator of ROM bomb art

    12/01/2007 8:18:42 AM PST · by 3AngelaD · 5 replies · 168+ views
    National Post {Canada} ^ | November 30, 2007 | Natalie Alcoba,
    TORONTO -- Condemnation, and applause, for Thorarinn Jonsson's fake bomb art project continued to mount Friday, as the student was released from jail on $33,000 bail. The Ontario College of Art and Design student turned himself in to police Thursday night and was charged with common nuisance and mischief that interferes with property after a device, which was made to look like a pipe bomb, was left in a bag at the Royal Ontario Museum on Wednesday. The museum had to be evacuated and a major fundraiser for AIDS research canceled, as police investigated the suspicious package, that turned out...
  • Albania Lobbies Islamic Conference over Kosovo (While US lobbies in UN)

    10/29/2007 10:29:14 AM PDT · by kronos77 · 23 replies · 132+ views
    29 10 2007 Tirana _ Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has called on Egypt to persuade the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, OIC, member-states to recognize en bloc a possible declaration of independence by Kosovo. While presenting Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit with an overview of the situation in UN-administered Kosovo, Berisha asked his host to use Egypt’s considerable influence with the other Arab states. “After December 10, Kosovo must declare independence in coordination with the USA and the EU. It can’t be a part of Serbia because historically it has not been a part of Serbia,” Berisha said...
  • Ted Rall: Bush 'Viciously Murdered' U.S. Soldiers; Death of 'Idiot' Soldiers Raises U.S. IQ

    10/25/2007 5:02:39 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 67 replies · 59+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    I don't normally follow Ted Rall's work. But when J.M., a member of our military serving in Iraq, wrote NB about Rall's recent column and cartoon, I had a look. I'd say our soldier was being restrained in describing Rall's work as "particularly offensive." I'm displaying one panel from his cartoon of October 22nd. You can view the whole of it here. As you'll note, the point is to celebrate the death of our soldiers, since they are "idiots" whose removal from the gene pool causes the average IQ back home to soar. His column of October 23rd, "HEY, SOLDIERS:...
  • Democrats put heat on Pelosi over genocide bill

    10/18/2007 7:24:27 AM PDT · by yoe · 13 replies · 26+ views
    L.A.Times ^ | October 18, 2007 | Richard Simon
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came under increasing pressure from members of her Democratic caucus Wednesday not to bring a resolution officially recognizing the Armenian genocide to a vote. The San Francisco Democrat, who had promised to bring the long-debated resolution to the floor, sounded uncertain about its fate as support waned in the face of angry denunciations from Turkey and fears that the symbolic resolution could disrupt U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Whether it will come up or not, or what the action will be, remains to be seen," she said. The Bush administration and the Turkish government...
  • Dems: Jena 6 Case Calls For Gov't To Battle Racism

    10/16/2007 8:53:15 AM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 41 replies · 31+ views
    cbs13 ^ | 10/16/07 | AP
    (AP) WASHINGTON Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday the Jena Six case shows the government needs to do more to combat racism far beyond a small Louisiana town where charges filed after a school fight garnered national attention. "Racial discrimination in the criminal justice system is not unique to any one place, but is found in cities and towns north and south throughout our nation," House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers said as he opened a hearing into the Jena case. In Jena, six black teenagers were charged with the beating of a white student. The incident happened after nooses were hung...
  • Stealth nuke effort should be stopped

    10/12/2007 12:24:40 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies · 511+ views
    CNN.Com(munists) ^ | 10/12/2007 | Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash & Harvey Wasserman
    LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- In 1979, we helped organize five nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden and an anti-nuke rally that drew 200,000 people. These efforts and the ongoing work of many grassroots and national safe energy groups have helped to hold off the building of new nuclear reactors ever since. But three decades later, we're facing the same nuclear issues. And to counter this threat, we are organizing once again. One of America's most critical financial and ecological decisions is now before Congress. The atomic energy industry wants at least $50 billion in loan guarantees for a "new...
  • Climate activists tipped for peace prize

    10/05/2007 3:45:12 PM PDT · by RightWingConspirator · 21 replies · 330+ views
    Reuters ^ | October 5, 2007 | By John Acher
    OSLO (Reuters) - Former Vice President Al Gore and other campaigners against climate change lead experts' choices for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, an award once reserved for statesmen, peacemakers and human rights activists. If a campaigner against global warming carries off the high world accolade later this month, it will accentuate a shift to reward work outside traditional peacekeeping and reinforce the link between peace and the environment. The winner, who will take $1.5 million in prize money, will be announced in the Norwegian capital on October 12 from a field of 181 nominees. Gore, who has raised awareness...
  • House Voting to Commend Muslims During Ramadan

    10/03/2007 6:05:11 AM PDT · by Turret Gunner A20 · 38 replies · 314+ views
    Little Green Footballs ^ | October 2, 2007 | Staff
    Our elected officials in the House of Representatives are voting on an important resolution today. H. RES. 635 Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith. Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas (for herself, Mr. MEEKS of New York, and Mr. ELLISON) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs...
  • Hamas's New Order Exacts Toll On Gazans

    09/16/2007 7:56:33 PM PDT · by docbnj · 2 replies · 92+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 17 Sep 2007 | Scott Wilson
    GAZA CITY -- For years, the seaside Flower of the Cities resort was that rare place in the Gaza Strip where the dress code did not rule out bikinis. Now, with some of its cinder-block cabanas turned into prayer rooms, the beach club shows how Hamas is consolidating its hold here three months after seizing power. Bushy beards and black head-to-toe cloaks for women have become common at the club, which the armed Islamic movement torched in June after routing the secular Fatah party on the streets. The facility has been rebranded the al-Aqsa Resort, with a new logo featuring...
  • September 13, 1944: Thomas Dewey's Reply To President Roosevelt's War Address

    09/13/2007 5:23:01 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 47 replies · 1,471+ views
    Good evening, gentlemen and ladies of America. I speak to you tonight as a patriot, and believe me, I do love our country and honor the servicemen fighting in foreign theatres of war. The plan we are currently pursuing in the theatres of Europe and the Pacific are clearly not working. The President, the generals and soldiers serving in the field may believe the mission is being accomplished, but the results show otherwise.Our President's foolish behavior in provoking our European enemies started by his signing of the "Lend Lease" bill back in 1941. Instead of trying to negotiate with...
  • SWISS ARMY KNIFE IN THE CAR = A FELONY?

    09/05/2007 6:15:07 AM PDT · by Turret Gunner A20 · 126 replies · 3,806+ views
    Nealz Nuze/WSB Rdio ^ | 5 September 2007 | Neal Boortz
    SWISS ARMY KNIFE IN THE CAR = A FELONY? More from Cobb County, Georgia. It seems that a Cobb County student, Will Chandler, was found with a Swiss Army knife in the center console of his car. I can tell you that I have a Swiss Army knife in the console of my car right now. The difference is, this kid is actually going to be charged with a felony! That's right, folks ... a felony! Bad kid? Nope .. he has no record of disciplinary problems at his school. Do you have any idea what a felony conviction does...
  • UK Liberal Democrats Outline Plan for Carbon Neutral Britain...Mandatory Zero Carbon Cars by 2040

    08/31/2007 5:55:12 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 13 replies · 256+ views
    www.greencarcongress.com ^ | 08/31/2007 | Staff
    The UK’s Liberal Democrats party has outlined a plan for making Britain carbon neutral by 2050. The measures will be debated at the party’s conference in Brighton next month. The party’s proposed mitigation policy outlined in the paper ‘Zero Carbon Britain - Taking a Global Lead’ has three key elements: pricing carbon through trading, tax or regulation; encouraging development, demonstration and deployment to bring forward a range of low carbon technologies; and encouraging long-term behavioral changes. Road Transportation. The plan outlines a number of actions to promote low-carbon transport technologies, including: * An increase in the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation...
  • Not fighting them there (APPARENTLY, BARACK HUSSEIN IS NOT CONSIDERED A "SISSY-HAWK")

    08/02/2007 7:47:22 AM PDT · by Chi-townChief · 18 replies · 928+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | August 2, 2007 | ZAY N. SMITH Sun-Times Columnist
    Not fighting them there Barack Obama regarding al-Qaida's finding years of safe haven in Pakistan: "There are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 Americans. They are plotting to strike again. It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an al-Qaida leadership meeting in 2005. If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf will not act, we will." No response yet from the 9/11 cut-and-runners in the White House. mailto:qt@suntimes.com
  • Study: Americans Don't Understand Others (MEGA HURL!)

    07/18/2007 8:10:04 AM PDT · by PreciousLiberty · 51 replies · 814+ views
    LiveScience.com via Yahoo ^ | 7/17/2007 | Corey Binns
    Rugged American individualism could hinder our ability to understand other peoples' point of view, a new study suggests. And in contrast, the researchers found that Chinese are more skilled at understanding other people's perspectives, possibly because they live in a more "collectivist" society. "This cultural difference affects the way we communicate," said study co-author and cognitive psychologist Boaz Keysar of the University of Chicago. The study, though oversimplified compared to real life, was instructive. Keysar and his colleagues arranged two blocks on a table so participants could see both. However, a piece of cardboard obstructed the view of one block...
  • 'ISLAMOPHOBIA' IDIOCY [a great read]

    07/03/2007 7:06:53 AM PDT · by jdm · 10 replies · 913+ views
    NY Post ^ | July 03, 2007 | Amir Taheri
    THE car-bomb/suicide-terror operations in London and Glasgow should have provided a fresh opportunity for reminding everyone, especially Muslims in Britain, that terrorism in the name of Islam still poses a major threat to public peace and safety. Yet this is not what is happening. Prime Minister Gordon Brown keeps repeating that the attacks have nothing to do with Islam - but, at the same time, keeps inviting "Muslim community leaders" to Downing Street to discuss how to prevent attacks. If the attacks have nothing to do with Islam, why invite Muslim "leaders" rather than Buddhist monks?
  • Open Kyoto To Debate (Global Warming Disputed by 60 Scientists...)

    06/29/2007 7:07:49 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 9 replies · 748+ views
    Canada.com ^ | 04/06/07 | Several scientists...
    An open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper: Dear Prime Minister: As accredited experts in climate and related scientific disciplines, we are writing to propose that balanced, comprehensive public-consultation sessions be held so as to examine the scientific foundation of the federal government's climate-change plans. This would be entirely consistent with your recent commitment to conduct a review of the Kyoto Protocol. Although many of us made the same suggestion to then-prime ministers Martin and Chretien, neither responded, and, to date, no formal, independent climate-science review has been conducted in Canada. Much of the billions of dollars earmarked for implementation...
  • April 2007 Cold Wave (Global Warming?!? Record Lows Set Just 3 Months Ago!)

    06/29/2007 6:39:52 PM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 7 replies · 467+ views
    April 6-9, 2007 Records Summary in the Southeast Record Monthly Lows Date City New/Tie Record Old Record Old Date April 7, 2007 Asheville Regional Airport, NC 20 22 April 1, 1987 April 8, 2007 Savannah Airport, GA 28 32 April 8, 1962 April 8, 2007 Augusta Regional Bush Field. GA 26 26 April 7, 1982 April 8, 2007 Alma, GA 30 31 April 8, 1987 April 8, 2007 Columbia Metro. Airport, SC 26 26 April 20, 1983 April 8, 2007 Greenville-Spartanburg Airport, SC 24 25 April 20, 1983 April 8, 2007 Charlotte Douglas Intl. Airport, NC 21 24 April 1,...
  • Paris Hilton Leaves Jail After Serving 22 Days for DUI Violations

    06/26/2007 12:42:12 AM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 34 replies · 1,821+ views
    Fox News ^ | 06/26/07
    Paris Hilton is a free woman, but is she a new woman? The 26-year-old hotel heiress was released from the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif., early Tuesday, and has sworn to dedicate her life to making a difference in the world.
  • Dinosaur 'feathers' are no such thing

    05/22/2007 8:36:06 PM PDT · by DaveLoneRanger · 177 replies · 3,413+ views
    ABC.net ^ | May 23, 2007 | Staff
    The theory that dinosaurs gave rise to birds has been dealt a blow by palaeontologists who have examined critical evidence from a Chinese fossil. The discoverers of the turkey-sized dinosaur Sinosauropteryx say it would have had primitive feathers, supporting the bird-from-dinosaurs theory. But the latest research says these 'proto-feathers' are really frilly structures on the creature's back. Researchers led by South African academic Professor Theagarten Lingham-Soliar at the University of KwaZulu-Natal publish their study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The debate focuses on Sinosauropteryx, a fossil found in 1994 by a farmer in Liaoning province, northeastern China....
  • Lawmakers drafting bill to make sex through deceit a form of rape

    05/11/2007 3:08:39 PM PDT · by JohnSheppard · 34 replies · 1,002+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 05/11/2007
    BOSTON --Two state lawmakers are drafting legislation that would make using deceit to have sex a form a rape. The move comes a day after the state's Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a man who tricked a woman into having sex with him could not be convicted of rape because no force was used. The woman said her boyfriend's brother climbed into bed with her while she was asleep and pretended to be her boyfriend. She said she would not have consented to sex if she had known who it was. State Rep. Peter Koutoujian, D-Waltham, and Sen. Stephen Buoniconti,...
  • Is Drug Use Abuse Of Unborn Child? Mom's Case Before Court

    05/08/2007 7:32:57 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 15 replies · 434+ views
    Albuquerque Journal ^ | May 8, 2007 | Gabriella Guzman
    SANTA FE— Rene Nicole was high on cocaine and weighed just 5 pounds when she came into this world. Her mother admitted to taking crack cocaine two days before the baby's birth in 2003. Now, it's up to the New Mexico Supreme Court to decide whether Rene Nicole's mother committed child abuse. Attorneys representing the mother contend New Mexico's child abuse laws don't apply to unborn children and argue that the state's highest court would be setting a "radical" precedent if it interpreted them as such. "This would be an unprecedented expansion of the law," Joseph Goldberg told the court...
  • Taxing women less: Gender pay equity?

    05/06/2007 7:34:16 AM PDT · by Phantom Lord · 59 replies · 1,067+ views
    Star Tribune ^ | 05/06/07 | Mike Myers
    Lower tax rates for women would have a number of benefits, two economists argue. But their ideas, which get high marks for originality, have drawn doubters. Want to reduce the overall level of income taxes and see more women taking home paychecks?
  • Study Suggests Racial Bias in NBA Calls

    05/02/2007 10:33:35 AM PDT · by GSWarrior · 33 replies · 875+ views
    NEW YORK - An academic study of NBA officiating found that white referees called fouls at a greater rate against black players than against white players, The New York Times reported in Wednesday's editions. The study by a University of Pennsylvania assistant professor and Cornell graduate student also found that black officials called fouls more frequently against white players than black, but noted that that tendency was not as pronounced. Justin Wolfers, an assistant professor of business and public policy at Penn's Wharton School, and Joseph Price, a Cornell graduate student in economics, said the difference in calls "is large...
  • Global warming? Do the math

    04/09/2007 12:52:59 PM PDT · by Clive · 71 replies · 2,512+ views
    National Post ^ | 2007-04-09 | Lorne Gunter
    "UN Report Proves Canada Must Act Now On Climate Change," trumpeted the headline of a Liberal party press release on Friday, timed to correspond with the release of yet another alarmist UN summary on climate change. "Canada must act aggressively now to avert the destructive consequences of climate change," the Liberals insisted. "Canada must be ready for a carbon-constrained future," said party leader Stephane Dion. "Human beings can't continue to use the atmosphere as an unlimited and free dump ? It is within our power to prevent the worst of the effects of climate change." This, of course, marks the...
  • Bill ties climate to national security

    04/09/2007 5:08:20 PM PDT · by plain talk · 56 replies · 1,293+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | April 9, 2007 | Boston Globe
    The CIA and Pentagon would for the first time be required to assess the national security implications of climate change under proposed legislation intended to elevate global warming to a national defense issue. The bipartisan proposal, which its sponsors expect to pass the Congress with wide support, calls for the director of national intelligence to conduct the first-ever "national intelligence estimate" on global warming. The effort would include pinpointing the regions at highest risk of humanitarian suffering and assessing the likelihood of wars erupting over diminishing water and other resources.
  • Giuliani Sees Policy Role for Wife (Maggot Gagger)

    03/30/2007 7:20:51 AM PDT · by pissant · 51 replies · 565+ views
    Wash Post ^ | 3/30/07 | Mike Shear
    Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani told ABC News's Barbara Walters that he would welcome his wife, Judith, at White House Cabinet meetings and other policy discussions if he were elected president next year. "If she wanted to," Giuliani said in the "20/20" interview to be broadcast tonight. "If they were relevant to something that she was interested in. I mean that would be something that I'd be very, very comfortable with." Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani with wife Judith, who is a registered nurse. (By Mario Tama -- Getty Images) Candidate Bio Rudy Giuliani Who's Blogging?...
  • True Lies, The Sequel

    03/02/2007 5:42:05 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 7 replies · 562+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | 2 Mar 2007 | Staff
    Climate Change: Five Western governors have joined forces to fight global warming by limiting carbon dioxide emissions. But all they'll be limiting will be the economies of their states and the free speech of skeptics.
  • Action Alert from Tom McClintock: Call and Email Sen. Dutton (Baby Handouts)

    03/01/2007 10:02:31 PM PST · by calif_reaganite · 12 replies · 346+ views
    Citizens for the California Republic ^ | March 1 | Sen. Tom McClintock
    A "bi-partisan" - pardon me, "post-partisan" - bill was introduced in the State Senate last week as SB 752 by Democrat Darrell Steinberg and Republican Bob Dutton to give $500 to every baby born in California as an "incentive" for the next generation to begin saving from an early age. The damage this bill does goes far beyond the initial annual price tag of $288 million at a time when the state is running the biggest deficit in its history. And it transcends the additional $500-per-baby incentive this creates for a new wave of illegal immigration at a time when...