Saturday, April 13, 2013

13 April - Blogs I'm Following II

10:29pm MDST

TV Watch: "Army Wives" soldiers on, taking large changes in stride

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 30 minutes ago
*The old gang*: *Col. Joan and psychiatrist Roland Burton; now-Gen. Michael and Claudia Joy Holden (back), Roxy and Trevor LeBlanc (front); Denise Sherwood (back) and Pamela Moran (front)* *by Ken* It's been awhile since I've written about *Army Wives*, but it remains one of the offerings on the TV schedule I look forward to most, and that's *with * the considerable cast turnover last season and especially the newly begun one, with the departures of, first, Pamela (Brigid Brannagh) and then Roxy (Sally Pressman) and now, apparently, Roland (Sterling K. Brown), who is shipping off t... more »

unpaid labour used to be called slavery. now it's an internship.

laura k at wmtc - 1 hour ago
Image found at Youth and Work blogIn recent years, I've been very disturbed by the proliferation of so-called unpaid internships, more properly called unpaid labour, previously known as slavery. A while back, I had a disturbing conversation with an unpaid editor at The Mark. She was highly skilled, an excellent editor. I told her so, and asked if she was being paid. Since The Mark does not pay its contributors, I was wondering if they also got a free pass on staff. The young woman vigorously defended her unpaid job, explaining, "I'm learning the business as I go." To which I respo... more »

Somebody forgot the lessons of Darlie....

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 1 hour ago
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The Profession That Left Gerald Conti

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 1 hour ago
Gerald Gerald Conti’s retirement letterConti Letter

Who is Progress KY

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 2 hours ago
Serious question. While it's entirely possible they're just the world's most inept wannabe lefty anarchists, Progress KY feels more like a GOP front group every passing day. I mean, first the lame attack ads on the wife and then the lamebrain secret taping which they immediately bragged about pulling off. They're like Jimmy O'Keefe on whiskey and quaaludes. Odd how everything they've done so far has been such a big help to Mitch. The leak seems to have backfired, helping to strengthen McConnell in the state. Most of the focus has been on the FBI investigation into who bugged McCon... more »

Pot, Aliens And Politicians... And The Unending Saga Of Florida GOP Gangster David Rivera

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
The self-described "bad girl" of Florida Republican politics, Ana Sol Alliegro, says she just wants "to cut hair like Paul Mitchell and make people feel good." So he's on the lam, hiding out from the FBI in the picturesque town of Granada on the shore of Lake Nicaragua, under the name Ana Solá and running a beauty parlour, Salon La Libertad, next to the Roman Catholic bishop's house. From a prominent Cuban fascist family under Batista, the violent, drug addicted Alliegro brags that "All my life, I have fought for the GOP." Her bungled dirty tricks on behalf of then-Congressman Da... more »

Sssh! We Love You!

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 3 hours ago
Received from Julien Wells 4:42 PM I just woke from a nap where I was playing in a first person shooter game stealthily going around hunting each other in the jungle and some ruins. However since I was so much better at this game, I would actually sneak right up to them and tackle them and imobilize them, cover their mouth and pin them with a threatening dagger. Then I would whisper "I love you" while I looked into their eyes. Then I would get up and run off with their weapons and get rid of their weapons. Later I found someone else learning to do exactly what I did and we notic... more »

Corporation of London

        AMERICAN KABUKI at AMERICAN KABUKI - 4 hours ago
My brother took this photo during the London Olympics. -AK

Drones=Terrorists

Left I on the News at Left I on the News - 4 hours ago
A very important reminder from Richard Becker of ANSWER today during today's anti-drone rally in San Francisco that the first three people killed by drones were three farmers collecting scrap metal. Why were they killed? Because one of them was a "tall man" (judging from the perspective of a drone camera) and the other two were "deferential to him" (again, judging by looking through a drone camera), and hence based on this "intelligence" they concluded it was Osama bin Laden and assassinated all three by drone. *All* victims of assassination by drone (drone terrorism, not drone "w... more »

"Stringent pre-trial bail conditions” and sentencing

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 5 hours ago
R. v. Peterkin, 2013 ONSC 2116 has a helpful summary of how pretrial bail conditions are to impact of sentence: [38] In *R. v. Downes* 2006 CanLII 3957 (ON CA), (2006), 79 O.R. (3d) 321, the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that, where an accused is the subject of "stringent pre-trial bail conditions" including time spent effectively under "house arrest," this mitigating circumstance must be taken into account and given some weight in the sentencing of the accused. More specifically, Rosenberg J.A., delivering the judgment of the Court, held that, in the circumstances,... more »

The Mitigator: John Paulson's A Maverick, A Visionary, A Legend! He Founds Firms To Not Make A Profit (And Pays No Taxes!) and The Truth About Obama's Social Security Cuts

Billionaire hedge-fund manager John Paulson, who last month considered a move to Puerto Rico to lower his tax bill, is starting a fund to help investors reduce the amount they owe to the U.S. government. Paulson’s $18 billion hedge-fund firm invited prospective clients to an April 24 event at Paulson & Co.’s New York offices, where the 57-year-old founder will talk about the Paulson

Paul LePage's Shocking Bully Politics In Maine

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
Maine deserves better Paul LePage, Maine's accidental Tea Party governor-- he won with 218,065 votes, while progressive independent Eliot Cutler took 208,270 and Democrat Libby Mitchell took 109,387-- was trying to decide whether or not to veto a bill that would raise the minimum wage to $9/hour (from the current $7.50) by 2016. And then all hell broke loose in LePage's crazy little world. The local media is reporting that LePage has been pressuring state officials to screw over Maine workers in any disputes that put them at odds with businessmen. His contempt for working family's is... more »

All abortion is selective

noreply@blogger.com (fern hill) at DAMMIT JANET! - 8 hours ago
From The New Yorker: The abortion laws passed last week in North Dakota are troubling first and foremost because they restrict women’s freedom to control their own bodies. More insidiously, they criminalize *selective abortion*, which means that a woman cannot choose to terminate a pregnancy because she knows the fetus has a genetic abnormality, or to select for other characteristics, such as gender. The very use of the world “selective” here indicates how right the pro-choice movement has been to emphasize “choice.” All abortion is selective, and whether a woman has selected not to... more »

Interesting morning...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 9 hours ago
*and last night runs a close second.* First off, Disqus decided I didn't exist. Finally got that fixed. Then suddenly this morning pictures weren't showing up in my reader. I rebooted and Adobe said I had to download a new version. Fine. I did that. Still no pics. I checked Adobe and they said everything was hunky-dory. Hmmmmm. Within a few minutes Adobe was saying, "Hey, dope - you need the new version. " Well, okay, let's try again. Then it's screeches out, "CLOSE FIREFOX", and called me a "dope" - again. Finally undoped myself long enough to cure the ills. Then I g... more »

J Young - classical sculptures with a modern twist - adult content

Mike Philbin at FREE PLANET - 9 hours ago
J YOUNG, I know very little about her other than she looks oriental from the one image on her *'under construction'* biography page, and her 'classical sculptures with a modern twist' are only two feet tall, but look at the workmanship. Look at the care and attention to detail, the love that went into these mini-masterpieces of the sculptural art. I like that it's a woman creating this kind of female-dominant expression, I like the fact that she's harking back to the ancient ways in her liberal depiction of the female form, I like the mix of media but most of all I like the way J ... more »

Making guns mandatory in Missouri

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 10 hours ago
Crackpot cons have such a bizarre definition of freedom. It's not enough for these guys to demand the right to wave their firearms in your face at every turn, this Missouri Republican lawmaker introduces stealth legislation to make it mandatory for every business owner to allow guns into their establishments. The bill provides: 1. Any private business that displays signage which prohibits public invitees, business visitors, and employees from carrying a concealed weapon on the premises owned or occupied by such private business shall be liable for any injury or damages incurred b... more »

Miscellany for the weekend.

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 10 hours ago
Some tales that demonstrate the BBC’s confused approach to Jews and Israel. They didn’t make much of Yom Hashoah, but a few new holocaust stories have appeared on the BBC, so perhaps this is their way of commemorating. There was Dorit Oliver-Wolff on Saturday Live, and Anne Frank's stepsister Eva Schloss on the website talking to Stephen Sackur about her war-time experiences. But heartrending/heartwarming holocaust stories are nothing new for the BBC. It’s the Jews that defend themselves the BBC is less keen on. Another Donnison Tweet leads us to Lyse Doucet’s interview with Dan... more »

Complex, real, and pseudoreal representations

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 10 hours ago
I decided to extract the comments about "structure maps" to a special blog entry and add lots of details. Everyone knows what a group is. A group \(G\) is a set of elements – operations – that may be composed ("multiplied" – most typically, we imagine products of matrices; the word "addition" and the sign \({+}\) is only appropriate for commuting, Abelian groups) so that the operation is associative,\[ (ab)c = a(bc), \] that includes the unit element \(1\) obeying \(1a=a1=a\) for each \(a\in G\) and the inverse for each element. Groups may be finite – a finite number of elements s... more »

'Any Questions'? Yes, why is this programme so flipping infuriating?

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 10 hours ago
I'm confused. (Are you surprised?) I've been listening to yesterday's *Any Question*s on Radio 4 (repeated today). It's not something I usually do these days, despite the fact that in my younger years (when the late, likeable John Timpson was its presenter) I was a bit of a devotee of the programme. Then, in 1987, came Jonathan Dimbleby. (Was it really as long ago as 1987?). My enthusiasm waned, sharply. I dipped into *Any Questions* occasionally thereafter, always retreating swiftly with the intention never to listen again, given what I felt to be the programme's blatant left-win... more »

Saturday Play - David O'Doherty

Jay Allbritton at Jay Allbritton - 10 hours ago
Irish comedian David O'Doherty has a fun teaser up on YouTube for his album *We Are Not The Champions*. The full album is available on Bandcamp. For even more David O'Doherty you can check out his mammoth podcast appearance on Pete Holmes's show *You Made it Weird*.

EPA Dramatically Increases Allowable Levels of Radiation During Accidents and Attacks

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 10 hours ago
On April 10, Bobby1 ran an excellent analysis of the EPA's new guidelines for radiation contamination: EPA now allowing 27,000 times the previous limit of iodine-131 in drinking water. I recommend reading his analysis of this move and the response by PEER. I'm posting another link on this decision by the EPA. EPA Relaxes Public Health Guidelines For Radiological Attacks, Accidents April 8, 2013 By Douglas P. Guarino Global Security Newswire http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/epa-relaxes-public-health-guidelines-radiological-attacks-accidents/

Pesticides, Herbicides and Radionuclides Killing Our Ecosystem

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 10 hours ago
We are living in a MASS EXTINCTION EVENT (see Has the Earth’s sixth mass extinction already arrived? http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v471/n7336/full/nature09678.html) Majia here: Some of the biggest culprits in causing this mass extinction are heavy metals, radionuclides, and the complex chemicals used as pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. The tragedy is that NOTHING IS BEING DONE to stop this madness of escalating extinction. The energy and chemical companies that produce en mass these toxins are ALLOWED to continue poisoning the eco-system even after research establish... more »

April is the Cruelest Month, redux

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 10 hours ago
*"Jesus fucking Christ, when does it ever end with this guy?"* I've held off as long as I could from making either a private or serious public appeal for help. But our rent is due in another 17 days and other bills, as always, follow. We're getting a very slight break as I'd paid off the last of my yearly auto insurance premiums early and don't have to worry about renewing until June 24th. With spring here, I've turned off my gas heat, although it's still cold in the morning here in central Massachusetts. Thank goodness the car's running well so there are no repairs on the h... more »

Bill Whittle: Kim Jong-un - third generation crazy...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 10 hours ago
*you don't negotiate with tyrants. * We're going to pay for this arrogance.

What Mattered This Week?

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 10 hours ago
It appears that Sri Srinivasan is probably going to be confirmed to the DC Circuit, or at least he made it through a hearing without any real sign of trouble. That matters. If it turns out that Barack Obama is about to appoint people for the other three DC Circuit spots, that would matter too, but it hasn't happened yet, so I guess a rumor of it isn't quite all that. Also, the Senate did confirm one appeal court judge. All of that matters. I'm not yet convinced that beating the filibuster on the motion to proceed to the gun bill matters. That's what I have. What do you think mattere... more »

Women caught in conservative TRAP in Virginia

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 11 hours ago
Conservative Virginia lawmakers vote for stealth rules to shut down women's access to reproductive health services. The vote stems from legislation that cleared the legislature two years ago and has been slowly making its way through implementation. The General Assembly voted in 2011 to impose stricter building codes on clinics, calling for costly physical renovations, such as wider hallways and doorways, expanded parking and entrance awnings. Supporters said the ­changes ensure the safety of women undergoing abortions at the clinics. Opponents said the measure was a veiled attemp... more »

MILITARY BUDGET IS KILLING THE COUNTRY

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 11 hours ago
- I went to Brunswick this morning to join with local activists to hand out literature about the federal budget at the post office. They had a good bunch of folks there so I went along Main Street and handed out our *Fair Budget for All....Why Not?* flyers to every shop keeper in the downtown area. Then I walked over to the mill where the weekend flea market and farmers market are happening. There the people were coming and going in droves and I handed out about 300 flyers in an hour. - While at the mill I had some nice conversations with several of th... more »

Chained CPI... Is Suddenly An Orphan

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 11 hours ago
America doesn't have a spending problem; America has a problem with its elites forgetting who they work for The angry uproar over the Obama-Boehner proposal to lower Social Security payments through Chained CPI has both parties backing away from it as fast as they can. Republicans, including House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, said Obama's offering-- made Wednesday in his budget plan for the 2014 fiscal year-- did not go far enough to cut spending. Many Democrats thought it went too far, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California saying that it should ... more »

Jonathan Winters - thanks for the laughs

Oberon at GlobaLove Think Tank - 11 hours ago
Jonathan Harshman Winters III (November 11, 1925 – April 11, 2013) was an American comedian, actor and artist. Beginning in 1960, Winters recorded many classic comedy albums for the Verve Records label. He also had comedy albums released every decade for over 50 years, receiving 11 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album nominations during his career, and winning the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album for Crank(y) Calls in 1996. Winters has also appeared in hundreds of television show episodes/series and films combined, including eccentric characters on The Steve Allen Show, Th... more »

World View Conversations with Rodney Martin

John Friend at John Friend's Blog - 11 hours ago
*A Conversation with Dr. David Duke* In this premiere broadcast of *World View Conversations* on the American Nationalist Network, World View Foundations Director and ANA Co-Founder Rodney Martin and Dr. David Duke, a man considered the "Dean of our Movement", will have a wide ranging conversation on Dr. Duke's research, especially as it relates to Jewish supremacy, corruption, and nepotism in the halls of higher education in the United States. Rodney Martin and Dr. Duke will also discuss effective strategies necessary for making "Our Case" to our people. Please visit Dr. Duke's ... more »

One Lucky Guy

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 11 hours ago
You're a surgeon. A father to five young kids. This is not how you should be spending your free time.

Kansas’s self-destruct button: A bill to outlaw sustainability

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: A Vortex 2 rotating supercell severe thunderstorm near Dodge City, Kansas. Photo: Ryan McGinnis] By Tom Randall 9 April 2013 (Bloomberg) – Kansas, I love your sense of humor. It seems like every time the Sunflower State pops up in my news feed, it’s for something like this: House Bill No. 2366, a proposed law that would make it illegal to use “public funds to promote or implement sustainable development.” Kansas, the place where I spent my formative years skipping school to go fishing in farm ponds, is populated with thoughtful stewards of the nation’s breadbasket. It ... more »

Jeremy Grantham, environmental philanthropist: ‘We’re trying to buy time for the world to wake up’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: Environmental philanthropist Jeremy Grantham: 'Anyone who says government can’t do this, or can’t do that, I say a pox on you'. During a Keystone XL pipeline protest, he said, 'What we are trying to do is buy time. Buy time for the world to wake up.' Photo: Martin Godwin / Guardian] You've probably never heard of him, and for years Jeremy Grantham liked it that way. But now the man who made billions by predicting every recent financial crisis is speaking out. By Leo Hickman 12 April 2013 (The Guardian) – One icy morning in February, a train pulled into Washington DC. I... more »

EPA delays climate rule for new power plants

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: National mortality effects from existing U.S. coal power plants, 2010. Graphic: Clean Air Task Force] By Juliet Eilperin 12 April 2013 (Washington Post) – You might have been wondering whether the Obama administration was going to impose the first-ever greenhouse gas limits on new power plants, since the deadline is April 13. We reported nearly a month ago that the Environmental Protection Agency was likely to delay the rule to bolster their legal case for imposing the new carbon restrictions. On Friday, EPA spokeswoman Alisha Johnson confirmed that the agency would n... more »

Arctic nearly free of summer sea ice during first half of 21st century: NOAA study

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: The amount of Arctic summer sea ice, at center in white, on 16 September 2012 compared with the average from 1979 to 2000 average for the day, shown with the yellow line. A NOAA study suggests there could be no summer ice at all as early as 2020. Graphic: Associated Press] 12 April 2013 (NOAA) – For scientists studying summer sea ice in the Arctic, it’s not a question of “if” there will be nearly ice-free summers, but “when.” And two scientists say that “when” is sooner than many thought — before 2050 and possibly within the next decade or two. James Overland of NOAA’s Pac... more »

Saturday Morning Linkage

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 12 hours ago
The above video includes Sean Kay speaking about US-European relations and international security. Kelsey Davenport: “How to Read the North Korean Nuclear Missile Threat.” Scott Harold and Lowell Schwartz: “A Russia-China Alliance Brewing?” More Sino-Russian cooperation on alcohol production would be awesome! The National Security Archive has a nice roundup of their materials concerning discussions between Thatcher and Gorbachev. Continue reading

As Much As The Right Wing Wants Us To Love Margaret Thatcher ... 'Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead' Song Goes To The Top Of The British Music Charts ...UPDATE Liverpool Stadium Cheers Her Death

leftdog at Buckdog - 13 hours ago
Following her death on April 8, the bitter row over Margaret Thatcher’s legacy continues – with a campaign to get the song “Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead”, from the movie *The Wizard of Oz, *to number 1 on the U.K. music charts. The former Prime Minister, whose time in office was marked by battles with workers’ unions and the privatization of key industries, continues to be a divisive figure in Britain. On the day of her death a number of street parties were held throughout the U.K., some of which turned violent. Encouraged by an anti-Thatcher Facebook campaign, people are now dow... more »

Australia to tackle Japan on whaling at UN world court

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 13 hours ago
[image: A whale tied to the side of Japanese Research vessel Yushin Maru No. 2 is dragged through the ocean in Mackenzie Bay, Antarctica, in this picture provided by Sea Shepherd Australia and taken 15 February 2013. Anti-whaling activists unsuccessfully tried to intervene in the transfer of the whale from a Japanese whaling vessel to another for more than nine hours. Photo: Sea Shepherd Australia] THE HAGUE, 12 April 2013 (AFP) – Australia is to fire the opening salvoes in a legal battle before the United Nations' highest court in June aimed at stopping Japan's whaling research p... more »

Soccer/Football coaches needed

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 13 hours ago
_______________________ [Taiwan] Don't miss the comments below! And check out my blog and its sidebars for events, links to previous posts and picture posts, and scores of links to other Taiwan blogs and forums!

Direct from the Cherry-Pick Hall of Fame!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013* *One more example of The Way We Are:* Will the Smithsonian ever open a wing called The Cherry-Pick Hall of Fame? Probably not! But if the museum ever does open that wing, we now have an op-ed piece which could be the featured exhibit. We refer to this op-ed column in today’s New York Times. Adding to Baltimore’s recent shame, the piece was written by Jal Mehta, a 36-year-old meritocrat who came up right here in this city. Or rather, a bit outside it. Mehta is the perfect contemporary meritocrat. Here in Baltimore, he graduated from the Park School, whe... more »

Sexism and the Dead Thatcher Celebrations

Phil at A Very Public Sociologist - 13 hours ago
Is this necessary? I'm no stranger to hating Thatcher, but come on. Since when was it the done thing to malign the enemies of working people in this way? In mitigation, there are those who might argue the passion her death has stirred up is to blame for the sexist "exuberance". But that doesn't make it any more acceptable. Had Thatcher been black (she wouldn't have been prime minister, but allow me this), damning her to hell in colourfully racialised terms would have raised a chorus of condemnation from those who took to the streets or raised a glass. Unfortunately, sadly, sexi... more »

The Gospel of Judas with Mary Sparrowdancer

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 13 hours ago
This is a novel perspective on Jesus and Judas. The second part is also compelling and has been out there. We now want to check out the tenth moon of Jupiter to see where that takes us. The work is interpretive and speculative. The received knowledge is part of a book that is now possibly out of print. It is all interesting and conforms to a number of conjectures I have also made regarding ancient religious sensibility. It is a good and thoughtful read. *The Gospel Of Judas, * *Barbelo & Long-Kept Secrets* *By Mary Sparrowdancer* *Copyright 2006 - All... more »

Power Behind Primordial Soup?

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 13 hours ago
This is actually rather promising. It may not be the whole story but it may well be a key building block. In fact it looks like it may even be possible to now induce some of the likely steps and slowly work our way forward. Still a long ways of, but it is certainly a start. I have dug around this problem enough to understand that it has to be naturally self starting. This is starting to look right. Yet it is also sufficiently intractable that gains will be measured in decades. *Power behind primordial soup discovered* * by Staff Writers* * Leeds UK (SPX) Apr ... more »

China's Naval Threat

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 13 hours ago
Strangely, I consider war as historically practiced to be profoundly obsolete. Unfortunately that does not stop building out deterrence and then rationalizing the whole exercise. If China were to collectively lose its mind then they will still face the nasty problem that their population base looks like a giant bull's eye and is impossible to protect from a globally distributed attack. The same holds true generally and war is now all about wealth destruction and not about the assemblage of wealth. The USA Civil War destroyed the accumulated wealth of a slave owning society... more »

Sleep Disorders and Demons

arclein at Terra Forming Terra - 13 hours ago
Here we get more insight into the dream state and its behavior. The best take home here is to become mindful during such an episode. Better still, try to gain data. It is startling to have a childlike image pop into a demon of all things. Where in fact does this image come from? It is not part of the natural pantheon nor is it really something the individual believes in. Yet we have it represented all over through the centuries. Why not a dog? Or anything else for that matter. This has no proper aspect in nature, yet here we have an individual reporting it. ... more »

Cook up

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 14 hours ago
It might look as though I spend my sad life trawling through Twitter, but I promise I don’t. I do however spend (too much) time scouring other websites and blogs, and I get this irresistible urge to regurgitate things, but with a twist. “Yes chef; with a tweest.” I was sorry to see that Jon Donnison has been nominated for an award. No, he hasn’t been awarded the honour of cooking for the banquet, but for ‘radio Journalism of the Year’. Obliquely, it *is* for a kind of cookery, namely cooking up yet more animus towards Israel as if we hadn’t enough of that already. I’m beginning ... more »

Untitled

New Orleans Ladder at New Orleans Ladder - 14 hours ago
*Corps addressing another levee seepage issue, this time on lakefront levee* *Tax committee members oppose Jindal’s anything-goes approach to unfunded cuts ~Tyler Bridges, The Lens* *Robert’s Fresh Market takes control of former Schwegmann’s site* *Laumeier exhibit explores the shared history of St. Louis, New Orleans*

Your moment of Zen

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 15 hours ago
Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area, China. [photo via Old Moss Woman]

Wall Street Was Right About Elizabeth Warren-- She's Holding Their Feet To The Fire

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
Wall Street financed the Republican campaign against Elizabeth Warren's run for the Senate. After she won (54-46%), Wall Street went bonkers when there was talk she might be put on the Senate Banking Committee. Wall Street has spent billions (literally-- with a "b") making "friends: on Capitol Hill, lobbying and giving legalistic bribes to Members of Congress (and not just to Republicans, not by a long shot). Just since 1990 the finance/insurance/real estate sector has given powerful Democratic senator Chuck Schumer $18,946,291. Do you think they have some pull with him? In her m... more »

Caleb Jones (MO - ALEC) Competing for NRA Scholarship to ALEC Annual Meeting

2old2care at Because I Can - 15 hours ago
*Missouri Bill Seeks To Coerce Business Owners Into Allowing Guns On Their Property * A bill introduced by Missouri state Rep. Caleb Jones (R) would subject business owners who post “no guns” signs to potentially costly lawsuits, while immunizing businesses that allow guns from suits resulting from those guns: 1. Any private business that displays signage which prohibits public invitees, business visitors, and employees from carrying a concealed weapon on the premises owned or occupied by such private business shall be liable for any injury or damages incurred by such public i... more »

Boycott the Royal Bank ... and Amanda Lang - Part 4

Alison at Creekside - 16 hours ago
"Information technology workers displaced in Canada are being replaced not by cheap Indian workers but by better ones." So says CBC's Amanda Lang, senior business correspondent for CBC News and* *good cop to Kevin O'Leary's bad cop on the Lang and O'Leary Exchange, in yesterday's Globe and Mail. She wonders if Canadians have returned to 1990 or perhaps to "campaign trail rhetoric in America" - so aghast is she that people are angry about the Royal Bank in-and-outsourcing of Canadian jobs to iGATE in India. In her rousing paeon to globalization and "the natural forces of capit... more »

The Lessons RBC Should Teach Us

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 16 hours ago
It's my bet that, when historians look back at this decade, they will point to the temporary workers debacle as the incident which hastened Stephen Harper's exit. They will note that what happened last week crystallized something for Canadians -- the realization that Stephen Harper wasn't working for them. Not that temporary workers don't have their advantages. But last week clarified who, exactly, were the advantaged. Michael Harris writes that the government program is: certainly a good thing for multinational corporations, a term Prime Minister Harper often confuses with the... more »

Seemingly Unconnected Facts about a certain Chen Wei-ting

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 16 hours ago
The Taipei Times had a great moment in its piece on a student charged with violating the Social Order Maintenance Act for reporting about a kidnapping attempt: Chen, the administrator of the Facebook page “I live in Hsinchu City” (我住新竹市), posted a message on March 28 warning that a man had allegedly tried to kidnap a child in Hsinchu County, but the child’s family spotted him and he ran off. “The next day, I got a phone call from the neighborhood’s management committee, asking me where I got the information. I said a Facebook user passed the information to the ‘I live in Hsinchu Ci... more »

Explosive Device Found on HSR?

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 16 hours ago
*Local puppies on the prowl. Locals sometimes warn us, owners of two black dogs, that black dogs have the sweetest flesh and thus, we should be careful lest they are kidnapped for a local dog meat restaurant.* CNN reported last night: The Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. train stopped at Hsinchu City after someone found the explosives in two pieces of luggage shortly after 9 a.m., according to police. Police said the luggage was emitting white smoke, and people nearby could smell gas. The setup included 5 liters of gasoline and an activated timer device to trigger them, police said. ... more »

Warlords

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 17 hours ago
Montreal Simon's post alerted me to the fact that 2014 is going to mark 100 years since the First World War. This is as good a time as any, then, for me to say that Tim Cook's book *Warlords: Borden, Mackenzie King* *and Canada's World Wars* is a good book. The part about Borden and the First World War does a great job of showing how that conflict really put Canada through the wringer. Not only did it pit English against French, but also rural against urban and workers against employers, like never before. Reading it, I felt like I was reading about recent Canadian politics whil... more »

The Staggering Costs of Taiwan's Psuedoscience Stupidity

Michael Turton at The View from Taiwan - 17 hours ago
*Bamboo farm outside Taichung.* My man Greg McCann, who works on tiger and forest preservation in SE Asia, alerted me to this piece on Mongabay about this study on trade in Tokay geckos, accounting for millions of deaths: The study found that a spike in tokay gecko demand due to rumors that it could cure HIV/AIDS was relatively short-lived, lasting from 2009 and early 2011. Nonetheless geckos are still traded in large numbers, with over-collection impacting wild populations across much of the reptile's range, especially in Thailand and Java. The study notes that *Taiwan has declar... more »

Why is Cameron letting Labour, which last won 29% of the vote, gain 77% of the appointments? The Tory Diary

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 18 hours ago
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/thetorydiary/2013/04/why-is-cameron-letting-labour-which-last-won-29-of-the-vote-gain-77-of-the-appointments.html My theory is that Conservative party doesn't realise that this is a war, a war that socialism is winning.

6 Foods and Herbs for Arthritis and Other Inflammatory Pain

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 19 hours ago
6 Foods and Herbs for Arthritis and Other Inflammatory Pain by Paul Fassa Natural Society, 13 April 2013 We’ve been conditioned to accept pharmaceutical prescriptions from doctors or to buy over-the-counter (OTC) pharmaceuticals for pain relief. Some prescriptions can be addictive and all of them have unhealthy, and sometimes dangerous side effects. Many of these drugs are taken to treat some type of inflammatory-related pain, especially that stemming from arthritis. But there are plenty of foods and herbs that can be taken or used to relieve this arthritic, inflammatory-relate... more »

Meet the Man Called ‘Crazy’ By Doctors Who Cured His Own Colon Cancer by Anthony Gucciardi

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 19 hours ago
by Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society, 12 April 2013 Telling your mainstream medical doctor that you’d like to forfeit chemotherapy and instead adopt an organic lifestyle full of juicing and raw nutrition to treat your own cancer could lead him or her to label you as ‘insane’, but it could also save your life. In the case of one man with stage 3 colon cancer given a 60% chance to live for a maximum of five more years under chemotherapy, he decided to forfeit chemo and venture into a natural health lifestyle only to be more than satisfied 9 years later. At 26 years of age, Chri... more »

mmm bacon

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 20 hours ago
Don't tell my rabbi, but I love bacon... Even vegetarians love bacon, even if they deny it!

The Awful State of US Punditry on the North Korea Crisis: Bill Richardson called Kim Il Sung ‘Kim Yun Sum,’ or something like that, on CNN Yesterday

Robert Kelly at Duck of Minerva - 20 hours ago
I know what you’re thinking, I’m being a show-off area specialist, Asian language names can be hard for anglophones (and vice versa), and who cares about KIS anyway, because this crisis is about Kim Jong Un? All of that is true of course, especially the first one, but come on… Richardson isn’t just any old Continue reading

The Most Persuasive Arguments for Legalizing Drugs

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 21 hours ago
A retired U.S. police captain makes an utterly compelling case for abandoning the war on drugs.

SYRIA: NEOCONS NOW UTTERLY CONFUSED AND DIVIDED OVER WHOM TO BACK

When the rebels began their revolution the neocons backed them and called for the US to support the rebels just as happened in Libya. But from the very start of the revolution it was destined to turn into a civil war – a war that would attract foreign fighters, including jihadists and other assorted Islamic fighters. They came with their years of fighting experience and weapons scored from earlier ‘Spring Revolutions’ across North Africa as well as from Iraq and elsewhere. They also came with financial support from various Middle East nations including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. As a ... more »

THE REAL JESUS?

Anon at aangirfan - 21 hours ago
www.smc-mb.net The early Christians had various theories about Jesus. Jesus did not become 'officially' divine until 325 AD. This was when the Council of Nicaea, set up by the Roman emperor Constantine, decided that Jesus, like many Roman Emperors, was divine. Most scholars agree that Jesus did actually exist. "Amy-Jill Levine states that ... 'there is a consensus of sorts on the basic outline of Jesus' life' in that most scholars agree that Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, debated Jewish authorities on the subject of God, performed some healings, gathered followers...."... more »

Business 360 6: Peace and Prosperity in Asia

Nonoy Oplas at Government and Taxes - 21 hours ago
* This is the article that I sent to B360 in Kathmandu late last month, for their April 2013 issue. --------- *Peace and Prosperity in Asia* Asia is in a unique position in the world today in both economic and political parameters. Economically, three of the four biggest economies in the world by purchasing power parity (PPP) valuation of GDP are in Asia – China, India and Japan, ranked 2nd, 3rd and 4th, respectively in 2012. South Korea and Indonesia also ranked 12th and 15th in GDP size. Among the fastest growing economies in the world are also in Asia, the five countries mention... more »

Roger Ebert (1942–2013)

Batocchio at Vagabond Scholar - 22 hours ago
It's hard to adjust to a world without Roger Ebert, not because he was the most famous American film critic, but because he was amazingly prolific, ubiquitous, a talented and smooth writer, reflective and honest, and thus quite insightful. He had an extremely deep love of film, from the moviegoing experience to the moviemaking process to the medium itself, appreciating all its strengths,

GERMANY REJECTED THATCHER/REAGAN MODEL

Anon at aangirfan - 22 hours ago
*German children, in 1951, encounter Dwight Eisenhower and Vernon Walters*. www.stripes.com *Lead letter in the Financial Times:* "Thatcher’s foes predicted that her policies would decimate the middle class. "They have been vindicated. "A great deal of the economic prosperity of the Thatcher years was really more because of the North Sea oil bonanza, rather than the Iron Lady’s policies. "Outside of the US, few nations have ever embraced Thatcher’s slash-and-burn methods... *"Germany, for example, still has some of the most powerful unions in the world, as well as a heavily ... more »

Key to Peace in Korea - Remove US Presence

Land Destroyer at Land Destroyer - 23 hours ago
*April 14, 2013 *(AltThaiNews-Tony Cartalucci) - On March 26, 2010, the ROKS Cheonan is hit by what appears to be a German-made torpedo, sinks while claiming the lives of 46 South Korean sailors. The world, America at the lead, was quick to point its finger at North Korea before South Korea itself ruled them out as a suspect. North Korea adamantly insisted it was not behind the attack, and despite their paranoid and isolated posture, little beyond insanity could serve as a motive. Despite evidence adding up otherwise, to no one's surprise a joint "international" investigation by t... more »

April 12, 1973

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 1 day ago
I'll start the day, for a little context, with Tom Wicker's NYT op-ed. Wicker was very much an establishment columnist -- a liberal, and no friend of Nixon, to be sure, but still, reading him gives some of the context of what people were thinking at the time: -- For by now it is clear that these Nixon men are not merely trying to cover up whatever responsibility they may have for the Watergate affair. They are the same men who have gone to unprecedented lengths to seize the power of the purse from Congress, who are conducting unauthorized war in Cambodia in contradiction of the Pr... more »

Sunday Classics preview: A haunting little piece that tells us less than we would think about its composer's roots

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*Max Bruch (1838-1920)* *by Ken* You might think that the haunting brief Adagio (8:53 in the Piatigorsky-Ormandy recording, 9:56 in the Starker-Dorati) we're hearing tonight, based on one of the most solemn of Hebrew chants, is a product of its composer's deeply felt heritage. But as Paul Affelder explained in his note for the Starker-Dorati-Mercury recording, this is far from the case. It is a sort of musical compliment to Max Bruch's long devotion to folk music that what is considered one of his most representative works should have sprung from an alien tradition. Along with his... more »

Media culpa: Margaret Wente and quotes: Who said that?

Orwell's Bastard at Orwell's Bastard - 1 day ago
Media culpa: Margaret Wente and quotes: Who said that?: 'via Blog this' Carol Wainio providing more quality control for the Globe. And God love her, because the brain trust on Front Street obviously won't do it. *Related posts:* - Carol Wainio and a couple more Wente-isms: Nothing to see here - Wente, the Gelber, and the Globe: more quality control from Carol Wainio - Media culpa: The Globe and Mail: Driving home a point about plagiarism

This Blog Features Only The Very Best Economists That Money CAN'T Buy. These include Republicans as well as Democrats. Their common denominators are deep understanding of macro economics and intellectual honesty.

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 1 day ago
------------------------------ * the**REALnews Permalink* ***Obama's "Cat Food" Social Security Reform* Michael Hudson: Obama's "bargain" on social security reform will push more retirees into poverty in exchange for a minor increase in high end income tax - a class that receives most revenue from capital gains - April 11, 13 More at The Real News *Bio* Michael Hudson is a Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. His two newest books are “The Bubble and ... more »

Congratulations, Raj

Greg Mankiw at Greg Mankiw's Blog - 1 day ago
My Harvard colleague Raj Chetty has won the John Bates Clark Medal.

Even DUMMIES & IDIOTS Are Catching On To FAKE TERRORISM & THE RADIO NEWS BRIEFS & The False Left/Right Paradigm

Big Dan at Big Dan's Big Blog - 1 day ago
Here we go again! Our FAKE government, FAKE news, FAKE liberals (Democrats), & FAKE conservatives (Republicans) are at it again! With more FAKE terrorism, FAKE news, & FAKE left/right "fighting". They rolled out our discredited FAKE "terrorist" Adam Gadahn for GUN CONTROL. I've mentioned and posted many videos of FAKE Jewish "terrorist" Adam Gadahn on the blog here over many years. By rolling him out for ANYTHING, it is a insult to our intelligence. It's ARROGANCE to think we're this stupid. I've posted this video about FAKE media "terrorist" Adam Gadahn over the years, oh, about ... more »

Christy Clark, Canada`s Newest Federal Conservative

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 1 day ago
Sweet justice, karma, incompetence, missed opportunity, misguided, advisers from a Conservative hell-hole, whichever line you like, my smile beams from ear to ear.. What a great NDP fiscal plan, what timing, small tax hikes on big corporations(overdue), and the one demographic that still supports the corrupt BC liberals is the well-to-do rich fat cats, they will see an income tax increase.... Broadening the base of the carbon tax to include big oil and gas flaring LNG companies is fantastic too, we get ripped off at the pump no matter what the barrel price, if the barrel price rise... more »

Graph of the Day: Bitcoin market capitalization, May 2012 - April 2013

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 1 day ago
[image: Bitcoin market capitalization, May 2012–April 2013. Graphic: http://blockchain.info] By Felix Salmon 3 April 2013 (Medium) – A few days ago, the value of all the bitcoins in the world blew past $1 billion for the first time ever. That’s an impressive achievement, for a purely virtual currency backed by no central bank or other authority. It’s also temporary: we’re in the middle of a bitcoin bubble right now, and it’s only a matter of time before the bubble bursts. There are a couple of reasons why the bubble is sure to burst. The first is just that it’s a bubble, and any... more »

Acid reflux provides a defence to Over 80

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 1 day ago
*R. v. Coffey*, 2013 ONCJ 178 holds: *[32] *I find that I accept Mr. Coffey's evidence that he was actually experiencing acid reflux symptoms during the breath tests. I found his evidence credible and he was unshaken in cross-examination. Having come to this conclusion, I find that it has been established that there was a real possibility that some alcohol may have been in Mr. Coffey's oral cavity when the tests were taken. There was therefore a real potential for false readings from the instrument. Here's a link: http://www.canlii.ca/en/on/oncj/doc/2013/2013... more »

MARGARET THATCHER: GREAT STATESWOMAN OR WARMONGERING NEO-FASCIST?

In life, Margaret Thatcher succeeded in dividing a nation, and it seems in death, decades after leaving politics, she divides a nation yet again. Some say that the fact that she is so divisive is what makes her great. That may be so, but is that really accolade? Being ‘great’ because one is divisive is hardly a plus. As for being called a ‘stateswoman’, I think not. Great statesman/women bring their peoples together; not polarise them as Thatcher did. Great statespeople don’t drag their country into knee-jerk wars overseas and nor do they abuse the working classes and the impoverish... more »

Some straight people really are grasping that LGBT people really are entitled to basic human rights like hospital visitations -- but lots of them aren't

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
*Research Medical Center's behavior would have been revolting and unacceptable even if there weren't any applicable law, but in fact there is. * *by Ken* I suppose you could look at it the other way: that it represents progress of a sort when racists and bigots get crazy when you call them racists and bigots. Once upon a time they wouldn't have given a damn. Same deal now with anti-LGBT bigots. Where once they would have been proud to be called that, now more and more of them bristle at the notion that they're hate-mongers. They're just deeply immersed in their faith, they insist.... more »

13 April - The View

An unidentified flying object over Denver has aviation experts scratching their heads.

An unidentified flying object over Denver on Monday has aviation experts scratching their heads. As first reported by 9News, the object did not appear on radar in the area, but nearly collided with a private jet at 8,000 feet above Cherry Creek.

Scott Dro

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"In the quieter morning hours before bachata music echoed throughout Capitol Hill, a different dialogue was taking place in a Senate office building."
Crowdsourcing the WUWT Paleoclimate Reference Page - Disputed Graphs - Alley (2000)
Crowdsourcing the WUWT Paleoclimate Reference Page - Disputed Graphs - Alley (2000)
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What do you think?

A local father is furious that his 4th grade son was told by his teacher to write a note saying "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure."

What's your reaction to hearing about this? Do you think it's an appropriate lesson?

Do they even know what constitutional rights are?

So why would a teach tell a class full of nine and ten-year-olds to write a letter on his willingness to give them up?

Scott Dro

http://www.socialnewsdesk.com/loader.aspx?p=659908&pg=0d4b93f9-5643-46da-afa8-81a90ee0ce89&sn=3147
Duval teacher tells 4th graders to give up constitutional rights
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We don't need gay marriage to "ruin" one man, one woman, one mortgage relationships; austerity is doing that just fine, says Andrew Fogle.

What are the challenges facing Lisbon as it tries to keep the country's deal with the IMF on track? http://aje.me/14k5zOQ

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Jeff J. Dobsonposted toCanadians Rallying to Unseat Stephen Harper
And if cutting our ferry service wasn't enough of a kick in the short'n'curlies, the NB tories now want to sell-off our provincial park to private enterprize. Again, please sign and share.
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Our tory gov', at election time, promised us free ferry service. Now they're cutting service back. Please sign and share.


Mind control is possible! Researchers developed a brain-to-brain communication technique that is non-invasive and allows a human to control a rat’s tail. To build this brain-to-brain interface, the team combined an EEG brain-computer interface and a focused ultrasound (FUS). The human thought was detected by the EGG, transmitted to the computer and then delivered to the motor cortex of the rat via the FUS.

Scott Dro

Read more: http://bit.ly/17wh1FI via Wired

Access the full paper: http://bit.ly/17whnfw

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When you see blood oozing from a cut in your finger, you might assume that it is red because of the iron in it, rather as rust has a reddish hue. But the presence of the iron is a coincidence. The red colour arises because the iron is bound in a ring of atoms in haemoglobin called porphyrin and it's the shape of this structure that produces the colour. 

Just how red your haemoglobin is depends on whether there is oxygen bound to it. When there is oxygen present, it changes the shape of the porphyrin, giving the red blood cells a more vivid shade.

Image credit: www.fi.edu

Read more about Porphyrin here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003372.htm
When you see blood oozing from a cut in your finger, you might assume that it is red because of the iron in it, rather as rust has a reddish hue. But the presence of the iron is a coincidence. The red colour arises because the iron is bound in a ring of atoms in haemoglobin called porphyrin and it's the shape of this structure that produces the colour.

Just how red your haemoglobin is depends on whether there is oxygen bound to it. When there is oxygen present, it changes the shape of the porphyrin, giving the red blood cells a more vivid shade.

Image credit: www.fi.edu

Read more about Porphyrin here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003372.htm

This is why we need the foreign worker program. (sarcasm)

http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Alberta+loses+jobs+March+national+unemployment+rate+spikes/8201183/story.html#ixzz2PcGee8RK
Guards have swept through communal cellblocks at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and moved the inmates into one-man cells in an attempt to end a hunger strike that began in February. "Some detainees resisted with improvised weapons, and in response, four less-than-lethal rounds were fired. There were no serious injuries to guards or detainees," Navy Captain Robert Durand said in a news release on Saturday. http://aje.me/119WdzW
Guantanamo guards try to break hunger strike
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Many of detainees, who have been refusing food since February, moved into solitary cells to be 

Revolution in Guantanamo , a breaking news article on ITA section
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Found this interesting. Thought you might as well. Two more years of this government is far too long for our once proud nation.

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/03/01/prestigious_science_journal_slams_harper_governments_muzzle_on_federal_scientists.html
 
Protestors gather against drones

Scott Dro

Livestream: http://bit.ly/ZohVh1
On April 3rd Chechnya’s tallest building, a luxury hotel, caught fire and burned for 29 hours before finally being put out. The building is completely destroyed, however it did not collapse. This raises many questions as to how World Trade Center 7 could have collapsed on 9/11 with only small fires on a couple of floors.

Looking at the photo taken of yesterdays blaze and comparing it to the WTC 7 photo taken on 9/11, we see two very different situations. In one we see a large portion of the building on fire and the fire appears to have been burning for some time. In another, we see almost no fire at all. Yet the building with little to no fire collapsed at free fall speed into its own footprint in just 7 hours. The 29 hour blaze of Chechnya’s building left the building still standing. This should raise some interesting questions as to why WTC 7 collapsed so quickly, or even why it collapsed at all.

I wanted to end this one off with one of my favorite WTC 7 videos. Although it doesn’t go into every shocking detail that proves WTC 7 could not have collapsed by fire and was in fact a controlled demolition, it gets straight to an obvious point that doesn’t take a scientist to figure out.

I would suggest that anyone who hasn’t researched WTC 7 yet, spend a bit of time checking it out. WTC 7 also fell on 9/11 and was not struck by any planes. For me, it was another nail in the coffin to an already obvious truth.

I also would like to be clear that this isn’t just about making a point, but also about the fact that there are some serious questions that have been raised about 9/11 and the US government has refused to answer or re-investigate. As a society we must stop negating any real questions by calling them conspiracies, and instead open our minds up to the fact that there is some big time denial going on here about an event that has drastically changed the way our world functions.

Scott Dro

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Zv7BImVvEyk
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The manual, "Deepwater Horizon MC252, Vessels of Opportunity Near Shore Oil Recovery Groups, Vessel Captains Hazard Communication" (available here) demonstrates apparent contradictions between BP's official written warnings about the oil dispersant, on the one hand, and its statements to the public on the other. The discrepancies pertain to verbal claims that exposure to COREXIT, the dispersant selected by BP and approved by the EPA to treat the oil, was safe, and the health problems actually associated with COREXIT listed in a BP manual.
Today, GAP and the Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) sent a joint letter to British Petroleum (BP) America's Ombudsman Program, seeking an explanation for a resource manual provided by an anonymous source that details health risks for Deepwater Horizon spill cleanup workers from both...
 
But critical - absolutely critical to include in your "Oil Spill Response" is "Measuring Response" (Page 4). One might believe that would be some method by which companies and responders could gauge the effectiveness of their efforts. Not in the and of BIG OIL (Page 4):

"In addition to actual response activities, public perception will have to be measured."

Public perception. The kind that greases the palms of tourism and chamber folk to be paid off to give away free hotel rooms, free food, free deals and more in exchange for being able to say "all if fine, everything is back to normal now, go to hell."

How much for this lovely plan to be (of course) researched first and developed?

"The group suggested that the research effort will likely require one to three years and will have a total cost between $150,000 and $250,000." (Page 5)

The group narrowed down the listing of 55 topics to 14, that were "seen as most important"... #2 on the list? CHEMICAL DISPERSANTS (Page 6) (Remember - this is approximately 1 Year and 1 month to the day of the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster)
This is NOAA & the Office of Response & Restoration (ORR) and the University of New Hampshire, who together make up "The Coastal Response Research Center", and who sponsored a workshop in 2009 titled:  Research & Development Priorities:  Oil Spill Workshop.  (Download and save to your co...
 
In October 2011, BP announced their big plans for the Kansas Wind Farm Operations. Now they have folded, and left Kansas hanging. They have also decided to not pursue wind energy any further. GIVE US BACK THE STIMULUS DOLLARS YOU STOLE BP... NOW!
BP defiled our shores, our water, our people and our sea life.  Yes, BP "blows"......
 
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  • Poor Nigeria. I don't think there's an open body of water in that whole country that isn't contaminated, and meanwhile, while the rich lying bastards party it up on their filthy wealth, most Nigerians are still poor as dirt. This is what they will do to North America if we let them.
    WHILE EXXON CLEANS UP ARKANSAS, THEY SPILL AGAIN IN NIGERIA!  IBENO, Nigeria: An oil spill at an ExxonMobil facility offshore from the Niger Delta has spread at least 20 miles from its source, coating waters used by fishermen in a film of sludge.

A Reuters reporter visiting several parts of Akwa Ibom state saw a rainbow-tinted oil slick stretching for 20 miles (32 km) from a pipeline that Exxon had shut down because of a leak a week ago. Locals scooped it into jerry cans.

Mark Ward, the managing director of ExxonMobil's local unit, said a clean up had been mobilised, and he apologised to affected communities for the spill.

Exxon said last Sunday it had shut a pipeline off the coast of Akwa Ibom state after an oil leak whose cause was unknown.

"This is the worst spill in this community since Exxon started its operations in the area," said Edet Asuquo, 40, a fisherman in the Mkpanak community, as women scooped oil into buckets. In some marshy areas, plants were poking out of the slick, not yet dead and blackened by the oil.

"The fishermen cannot fish any longer and have no alternative means of survival," Asuquo said.  Read more here:  http://dailystar.com.lb/Business/International/2012/Nov-18/195397-nigeria-exxon-spill-spreads-for-miles-along-coast.ashx
    WHILE EXXON CLEANS UP ARKANSAS, THEY SPILL AGAIN IN NIGERIA! IBENO, Nigeria: An oil spill at an ExxonMobil facility offshore from the Niger Delta has spread at least 20 miles from its source, coating waters used by fishermen in a film of sludge.

    A Reuters reporter visiting several parts of Akwa Ibom state saw a rainbow-tinted oil slick stretching for 20 miles (32 km) from a pipeline that Exxon had shut down because of a leak a week ago. Locals scooped it into jerry cans.

    Mark Ward, the managing director of ExxonMobil's local unit, said a clean up had been mobilised, and he apologised to affected communities for the spill.

    Exxon said last Sunday it had shut a pipeline off the coast of Akwa Ibom state after an oil leak whose cause was unknown.

    "This is the worst spill in this community since Exxon started its operations in the area," said Edet Asuquo, 40, a fisherman in the Mkpanak community, as women scooped oil into buckets. In some marshy areas, plants were poking out of the slick, not yet dead and blackened by the oil.

    "The fishermen cannot fish any longer and have no alternative means of survival," Asuquo said. Read more here: http://dailystar.com.lb/Business/International/2012/Nov-18/195397-nigeria-exxon-spill-spreads-for-miles-along-coast.ashx
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DID YOU KNOW… that the antioxidant astaxanthin may provide protection against gastric ulcers? It can also reduce symptoms of acid reflux and may have therapeutic effects for over 100 health conditions, including eye health, brain health, and inflammatory conditions. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/01/05/astaxanthin-reduce-ulcers.aspx?np=true
 
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‘Number one US target’: Oliver Stone on Venezuela's election, shameful stateside media coverage
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Venezuela is the top target for US media, not to mention the State Department, legendary director Oliver Stone said at a special screening of his

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From Ingrid Worner in Germany - Maybe this is also interesting, sorry only in German. Radioactive waste in barrels found in the English channel.. they thought it is already liquidated but the barrels still exist.
Hurd Deep: Atommüllfässer in Ärmelkanal entdeckt - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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Hochtoxische Altlasten in 124 Metern Tiefe: Ein Film-Team der ARD hat auf dem Grund des Ärmelkanals Fässer mit radioaktivem Abfall entdeckt. Zehntausende dieser Atommüll-

OOPS Inc: Firm to Develop Oil Spill Response Plan for Keystone "has its hands in the botched cleanup efforts of almost every high-profile oil spill disaster in recent U.S. history."

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/04/13
OOPS Inc: Firm to Develop Oil Spill Response Plan for Keystone "has its hands in the botched cleanup efforts of almost every high-profile oil spill disaster in recent U.S. history." 

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/04/13