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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Obama Controversies

Via NYT:

Published: February 3, 2008

When residents in Illinois voiced outrage two years ago upon learning that the Exelon Corporation had not disclosed radioactive leaks at one of its nuclear plants, the state’s freshman senator, Barack Obama, took up their cause.


Carlos Javier Sanchez/Bloomberg News

John W. Rowe, chairman of Exelon and also of the Nuclear Energy Institute, a lobbying group, has been an Obama donor.


Mr. Obama scolded Exelon and federal regulators for inaction and introduced a bill to require all plant owners to notify state and local authorities immediately of even small leaks. He has boasted of it on the campaign trail, telling a crowd in Iowa in December that it was “the only nuclear legislation that I’ve passed.”

“I just did that last year,” he said, to murmurs of approval.

A close look at the path his legislation took tells a very different story. While he initially fought to advance his bill, even holding up a presidential nomination to try to force a hearing on it, Mr. Obama eventually rewrote it to reflect changes sought by Senate Republicans, Exelon and nuclear regulators. The new bill removed language mandating prompt reporting and simply offered guidance to regulators, whom it charged with addressing the issue of unreported leaks.

Those revisions propelled the bill through a crucial committee. But, contrary to Mr. Obama’s comments in Iowa, it ultimately died amid parliamentary wrangling in the full Senate.

“Senator Obama’s staff was sending us copies of the bill to review, and we could see it weakening with each successive draft,” said Joe Cosgrove, a park district director in Will County, Ill., where low-level radioactive runoff had turned up in groundwater. “The teeth were just taken out of it.”

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Phil and Bob Bury Hatchet for Barack 08!!!!!!!!!!!

Phil Lesh along with Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Jackie Greene, John Molo and Steve Molitz will play a Super Tuesday Eve show in support of Barack Obama at San Francisco's legendary Warfield Theatre on Monday February 4. Tickets for the rare reunion of the members of the Grateful Dead will go on sale at 5 p.m. Pacific time through Ticketmaster. In the spirit of fair access to tickets for fans, this event is a "WILL CALL ONLY" event. Tickets are only $35.00.

The video website Iclips will be producing a live simulcast streamed via the Internet on www.iclips.net at approximately 7:30 p.m. PST.

This will mark the first time that the members of The Grateful Dead have performed together since 2004. They have agreed to reunite for this one-time-only event in order to lend support to Senator Obama leading into the crucial "Super Tuesday" series of primaries held on Tuesday, February 5.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Good Links





US No Longer Hegemon - NYT

Obama in Denver

Sentenced to Death

a student in Afghanistan was sentenced to death by a religious court after reading and distributing literature on women's rights with the intention of starting a debate at his university. the ruling was confirmied by the senate recently and is expected to handed down shortly. there is a grand amount of backstory to the issue at the Independant.

this action comes six years after the overthrow of the Taliban and years since the US instated "democracy" in the nation. this predicament highlights the growing tensions between islamic nations and "democratic" western pressure.

there is a link to a petition to sign at the bottom of the full story on the Independent... there is still hope that international pressure can lead to resolving this matter.

or the US could just wage a war there.... oh wait... shit

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Rudy No More!

Good bye and good riddance, I say.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Playing the Political Stock Market

So the business school at the university of iowa has created a "futures market" (operated just like a stock market) based on the outcomes/standings of political events/players. It is a real-money market that is open to the general public and operated by faculty at the university of iowa.... so basically you can buy stock for candidates at prices based on their current ratings...
heres some DEM market quotes (in dollars) as of 6PM CST today:
clinton .628
edwards .012
obama .383

just thought it was interesting.....

CONGRESS PASSES 2008 DEFENSE SPENDING BILL

Excerpt from larger article I can't link to...

CRITICAL DEFENSE RESEARCH

$1.6 million for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). This funding will develop unique operational concepts for unmanned aerial systems to meet the demands for both military and civilian applicants.

$3.2 million to continue the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), which examines the properties and behaviors of the ionosphere. Research will enhance military and civilian communications and surveillance systems.

$4 million to Arctic Regional Supercomputer located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. This funding will enhance research into high-performance computational science and machine/human interactions.

$1.6 million to the University of Alaska for purchasing automotive research equipment. Funding will assist the Army by providing equipment needed to measure the performance, energy consumption, and safety of military vehicles.

$1.6 million to hibernation genomics projects at the University of Alaska. These studies will help develop new models for preventing and treating trauma from injury and ischemia for battlefield conditions.

$20 million to the Expeditionary Craft to support an Office of Naval Research effort to construct a vehicle to demonstrate advanced transport technologies.

$1.6 million for the University of Alaska to study technologies for reala"time identification of airborne threats in the form of chemical, radiological and biological compounds...



The rest of the stuff is rather interesting, but notice the red...This is what a recent RS article was delving into...really interesting stuff, worth looking into so you don't hear it from someone's who's eyes are too dialated, untz untz...like the new posts

Stanford Prison Experiment

I saw a video in class on this the other day. Pretty interesting and crazy study that got pretty out of hand. Have a look.

The Beholder's Eye

From a book about perception called "A Natural History of the Senses":

"Look in the mirror. The face that pins you with its double gaze reveals a chastening secret: You are looking into a predator's eyes. Most predators have eyes set right on the front of thier heads, so they can use binocular vision to sight and track their prey. Our eyes have separate mechanisms that agther light, pick out an important or novel image, focus on it precisely, pinpoint it in space, and follow it... Prey, on the other hand, have eyes at the sides of their heads, because what they really need is peripheral vision, so they can tell when something is sneaking up behind them. Something like us....

Though most of us don't hunt, our eyes are still the monopoly of our senses. To taste or touch your enemy or your food, you have to be unnervingly close to it. To smell or hear it, you can risk being farther off. But vision can rush through the feilds and up the mountains, travel across time, country, and parsecs of outer space, and collect bushel baskets of information as it goes...

The process of seeing began very simply. In ancient seas, life-forms developed faint patches of skin that were sensitive to light. They could then tell light from dark, and also the direction of the light source, but that was all. These skills turned out to be so useful that eyes evolved that could judge motion, then form, and finally a dazzling array of details and colors. One reminder of our oceanic origins is that our eyes must constantly be bathed in salt water...

We think of our eyes as wise seers, but all the eye does is gather light.... The iris of the eye, which is really a muscle, changes the size of a small hole, the pupil, through which light enters the eyeball... In addition to its gate-keeping function, the iris is what gives our eyes their color. Caucasian eyes appear blue at birth, Negro eyes brown. After death, Caucasian eyes appear greenish-brown. Blue eyes are not inherently blue, not stained blue like fabric. They appear blue because they have less pigment than brown eyes. When light enters "blue" eyes, the very short blue light rays scatter as they jump off tiny, nonpigmented particles; what we see are the scattered rays, and the eyes appear to be blue. Dark eyes have densely packed pigment molecules and absorb the blue wavelengths, at the same time refelcting other colors whose rays are longer. They therfore appear to be brown or hazel. Though on casual inspection irises may look pretty much the same, the pattern of color, starbursts, spots, and other features is so highly individual that law-enforcement people have considered using iris patterns in addition to fingerprints...."

Emmanuelle Chriqui

You may know her from HBO's Entourage. She makes me believe that there is a God, and he's a man! Just give me one hour... no, make that a half hour... wait no, one minute will do just fine!

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Changing Channels


this article really spoke to me the other day when i stumbled upon it. in a somewhat basic way at times, the article address many of the thoughts, ideas and issues surrounding a shift in consciousness via many vehicles. while it is a somewhat short discourse, it really includes a lot of information to build from....

"With higher frequencies permeating the entire body-mind system, the carrier wave permits a higher density of information to be perceived. New layers of reality unfold, the imagination realizes its true creative potential and the harmonic hologram of life performs another exquisite symphony. The Spirit waits expectantly."

check it if you wish:
Changing Channels: Tuning into the REAL world

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