Updated: 6/19/07; 8:47:16 AM

 Monday, March 5, 2007

Military Medical Care Scandal Grows

The George Bush administration is doing it's best to kill this story but this one has legs, long legs that go deep into the US government bureaucracy. This scandal goes from indifference to lies to fraud. It is systemic and must dug up and ripped out.

The Washington Post has an article poorly named 'It Is Just Not Walter Reed' a better name in the same vein is 'It's not only Walter Reed'. I know it's a nitpick but headlines are there to get attention and poorly worded one's are likely to be missed. BUT, the article is loaded with real world first hand accounts from VA patients in the system that are plainly horrific. It's hard to read but this is your George Bush government in action.

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 Tuesday, January 2, 2007

My New Years Message

Tomorrow Never Knows: Lyrics, AMG, Wikipedia

Whithin You Without You: Lyrics, AMG, Wikipedia

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 Thursday, December 28, 2006

Parasite makes men dumb, women sexy

The Sydney Morning Herald December 26, 2006

A common parasite can increase a women's attractiveness to the opposite sex but also make men more stupid, an Australian researcher says. About 40 per cent of the world's population is infected with Toxoplasma gondii, including about eight million Australians.

Human infection generally occurs when people eat raw or undercooked meat that has cysts containing the parasite, or accidentally ingest some of the parasite's eggs excreted by an infected cat.

The parasite is known to be dangerous to pregnant women as it can cause disability or abortion of the unborn child, and can also kill people whose immune systems are weakened.

Until recently it was thought to be an insignificant disease in healthy people, Sydney University of Technology infectious disease researcher Nicky Boulter said, but new research has revealed its mind-altering properties. "Interestingly, the effect of infection is different between men and women," Dr Boulter writes in the latest issue of Australasian Science magazine.

"Infected men have lower IQs, achieve a lower level of education and have shorter attention spans. They are also more likely to break rules and take risks, be more independent, more anti-social, suspicious, jealous and morose, and are deemed less attractive to women.

"On the other hand, infected women tend to be more outgoing, friendly, more promiscuous, and are considered more attractive to men compared with non-infected controls.

"In short, it can make men behave like alley cats and women behave like sex kittens".

Dr Boulter said the recent Czech Republic research was not conclusive, but was backed up by animal studies that found infection also changes the behaviour of mice.

The mice were more likely to take risks that increased their chance of being eaten by cats, which would allow the parasite to continue its life cycle.

Rodents treated with drugs that killed the parasites reversed their behaviour, Dr Boulter said.

Another study showed people who were infected but not showing symptoms were 2.7 times more likely than uninfected people to be involved in a car accident as a driver or pedestrian, while other research has linked the parasite to higher incidences of schizophrenia.

"The increasing body of evidence connecting Toxoplasma infection with changes in personality and mental state, combined with the extremely high incidence of human infection in both developing and developed countries, warrants increased government funding and research, in particular to find safe and effective treatments or vaccines," Dr Boulter said.

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 Thursday, December 14, 2006

The Pernicious Price of Petroleum

In his book Lives Per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction, Terry Tamminen outlines the direct and indirect impact that petroleum consumption has on millions of Americans every year.

Tamminen, a former secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency, spoke with Wired News about how we got into this mess, who is to blame, and his state's current efforts to hold energy providers and the auto industry responsible for their environmental impact.

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 Tuesday, November 28, 2006

A Simple Solution for Clean Water

LifeStraw - Donald G. McNeil Jr. demonstrates how a new personal water filter, worn around the neck, could help ensure people around the world have clean water to drink. NYTimes Video.
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Get the lead out

How to make sure that your drinking water is safe.

[Salon]
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Your Government in-Action

Lead on tap. An alarming return of lead in drinking water is being ignored by the EPA and municipal officials.

[Salon]
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 Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Bush the Environmentalist?

The Federal Environmental Protection Agency shuts down five public libraries full of environmental data, and employees and activists question the Bush administration's motives.

More: Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

On the face of these and other actions actions by this administration it's clear to me that Republican's are trying to kill us and destroy The United States.

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 Friday, September 2, 2005

Unnecessary Suffering

Katrina started it but now in New Orleans the old, the infirm, the poor, the children are suffering and dying as a direct result of the president and his administration's decisions. Here's a five year chronology of Bush's bad management.
It Was No Accident
E & P concurs with Did New Orleans Catastrophe Have to Happen?

The NYTimes editorial (free subscription) Waiting for a Leader

"In what seems to be a ritual in this administration, the president appeared a day later than he was needed. He then read an address of a quality more appropriate for an Arbor Day celebration: a long laundry list of pounds of ice, generators and blankets delivered to the stricken Gulf Coast. He advised the public that anybody who wanted to help should send cash, grinned, and promised that everything would work out in the end."

iSay - More evidence for the miserable failure, Bush Co. and the christian conservatives. Yes, sadly they are painted with the same "faith based" brush.

And now for the faith based misdirection and spin on this tragedy we have Repent America

Back to reality and some good news, at least one net connection company is up in New Orleans, via Wired.

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