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Friday, July 18, 2008

Friday squirrel blogging

Got flowers?
Got poop?

How about fleas?


Rigidly Male-Dominated Societies Are Violent; The U.S. Is No Different
By Riane Eisler, The Wip. Posted July 11, 2008.

Until people (including progressives) stop thinking of "women's issues" secondary, the U.S. will continue on its path of poverty and war.

...For both the mullahs in Iran and the rightist-fundamentalist alliance in the United States, "getting women back into their traditional place" in a "traditional family" has been a top priority...

Rice hopes Iran will change course in Geneva talks
Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:34pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday the United States would not soften its refusal to negotiate directly with Iran until Tehran gave up its nuclear program.

In a change of policy, a senior State Department official, William Burns will attend nuclear talks in Geneva along with other major powers to hear Iran's response to an incentives package offered last month. Previously, the United States did not participate in such meetings with Iran.

Crackdown focuses on arms smuggling from Iran
By ROBERT BURNS – 1 hour ago

CAMP VICTORY, Iraq (AP) — U.S. forces in Iraq are launching a new crackdown on weapons smuggling from Iran, in part by tighter monitoring of border crossings, a U.S. commander told The Associated Press on Friday.

Hmmmmmmmmmm. We'll see. I wonder what they will be discussing in Tehran? This guy, maybe? I hope the talks are effective, but I'm not holding my breath.

A little background from an Iranian scholar, educated in the US

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Wooo hoo, welcome aboard WordEye

Some day, this is how it will be. Dial 9-1-1

What I woke up thinking about this morning

The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment (Hardcover)by Paul R. Ehrlich (Author), Anne H. Ehrlich (Author)

...But the Ehrlichs also explore the flip side of this triumphant story of innovation and conquest. As we clear forests to raise crops and build cities, lace the continents with highways, and create chemicals never before seen in nature, we may be undermining our own supremacy. The threats of environmental damage are clear from the daily headlines, but the outcome is far from destined. Humanity can again adapt—if we learn from our evolutionary past...

Ethiopia : Failed leader + failed regime = failed state
Alemayehu G. Mariam
The Failed States Index for 2008 is out; and the Land of Famine, Gross Human Rights Violations, Stolen Elections and Poverty is re-certified as a "Failed State", again!

“Farmers have the solution in their hands. Government should turn its focus to the farmers. If government continues providing relief aid and PSNP, then the recipients easily develop a dependency syndrome that will eventually become hard to overcome.”

Rwanda: Eradicating Poverty - Develop a Woman, Develop a Nation
The New Times (Kigali)
OPINION
16 July 2008
Posted to the web 17 July 2008

Dependent on remittances ,

A nation that trains and exports more nurses than any other suffers from Catholic stupidity,

again and again


News of U.N. Food Aid Initiatives for Haiti Ignore the Overpopulation Problem
April 21, 2008

“Despite the potential problem, history has demonstrated that cooperation, rather than conflict, is likely in shared basins,” says UNESCO.
However, the fact remains that throughout the world water supplies are running dry and the situation is being compounded by inappropriate management of water resources that will likely unravel previous international cooperation around water.

'Birth dearth' worries pale in comparison to overpopulation

Water and food shortages present larger challenges than economic woes linked to a declining population, says author.
By David R. Francis
from the July 14, 2008 edition

Senate passes stupid aid bill

-- The bill does not explicitly authorize bringing together HIV programs and family planning programs under one roof, even though from a practical standpoint this integration is crucial to protect women's health, including safe pregnancy.
SOURCE Global AIDS Alliance

As the population grows, the actual number of poor people is rises as well. 35 The rich must live more simply that the poor may simply live.

We take the cake on wasteful water usage ,
but we're not alone

My friend laughed when I asked her if she was glad she didn't have to live in my head.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Europe Backpedals on Biofuels .

..."But the allure has dimmed amid growing evidence that the kind of targets proposed by the EU are contributing to deforestation and helping force up food prices." In the overall energy landscape, the EU currently produces 8.5% of its energy from renewable sources....


Naomi Klein on Democracy Now (mp3 audio file)

A journalist who actually does her homework instead of selling shit for huge corporations. I find it easier to listen to her, rather than watch her. Don't ask me why, you don't want to know, it's really a shallow reason.

Update 12:16 PM 8/4/2008
'eh no it's not, Klein bugs me because she's a Pollyanna when it comes to population numbers. Don't you have to take statistics to get a degree in Economics?


Update at 12:12 PM 7/17/2008
Naomi mentions Hunt Oil and their illegal contracts in Iraq with the Kurds. Heh, look what popped up today --


The Pentagon and the Hunt for Black Gold The Oil Deal Nobody Wants to Talk About
by Nick Turse

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

GAH

AOl straw poll

Mmmm. There's a reason why I shook off the AOL training wheels ten years ago.

This book looks sort of interesting also

Did somebody forget to tell Condi that the Cold War is over?

Monday, July 14, 2008

Witch hunt for oil speculators is pointless



And "poppycock" says Matt Simmons. The high oil prices aren't going away. Period. Pull your fucking head out of your ass America.

(update: yeesh, that last little gem is for the people who don't usually read my blog, I know the ones who do read it occasionally don't suffer from head-up-ass syndrome)

Losses are heartbreaking

(click on pic for full article)

She told me my arm was gone. We argued about that for five minutes. I mean, I could feel it.
By Stephen Dobyns Published Wednesday, July 9, 2008

...The number of amputees who suffer from phantom pain ranges from 50 to 95 percent, depending on which specialist is asked, but the most agreed upon number is around 75 percent...

...So far the Iraq War has led to amputations for more than 750 servicemen and women. The high number is due in part to the body armor that protects the trunk. Without it, many of these soldiers would have died. In fact, about 92 percent of those wounded in Iraq survive their wounds, as opposed to 76 percent in Vietnam...

...As with any war, sympathy and attention goes to the soldiers injured in combat, and of these Iraq has provided nearly 100,000. The first Iraq War amputees were treated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center outside of Washington. Then, as their number increased, the Department of Defense opened a second amputee care center at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Houston in San Antonio, Texas, in early 2005.

A third amputee care center was officially opened in San Diego on October 15 as part of the Comprehensive Combat Casualty Care Center, or C5, of the Naval Medical Center. The 30,000-square-foot facility is not only a showpiece of new technology, with an accurate motion-capture system and an advanced bionic technology room used for gait adjustment, but also includes a 3500-square-foot obstacle course with a 30-foot climbing wall. It cost $4.4 million to build and another $4 million to outfit and staff. A major focus of C5 is to get the amputees moving as soon as possible, taking them on ski trips, having them engage in sports, and even learning to surf.
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The last time I was at the DMV I was startled by a mlitary veteran amputee. He was moving pretty fast on that prosthesis, which I only noticed because he was in shorts. I knew he was military because of the sticker on his vehicle. He was young. Who knows how he lost it, around here, we call these sailor killers.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Let's have the truth about illegal immigration please

Escondido tries to rid itself of undocumented immigrants
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
July 13, 2008

Immigration sweeps, driver's license checkpoints, city codes and proposed policies add up to an intentionally hostile environment.

NO, Read the comments , the opinions are all over the place, but most people who actually have to deal with the consequences of it, rather than benefit from it, have had it up to HERE with illegal immigration.

The ability of politicians who pander to big business make me want to vomit:

Andrew Ysiano, publisher of the Stockton-based Latino Times newspaper praised Villaraigosa for his ability to grasp the needs of immigrants and the poor while governing the nation's second-largest city."It's a difficult thing to do . . . and he's done it well," said Ysiano, who is a Republican.

Funny stuff

My friend sent me this this morning.

I found this comment in aCar Club discussion page. I think it says it all.


"OPEC sells oil for $136.00 a barrel. (Now $147 and climbing...)OPEC nations buy U.S. grain at $7.00 a bushel. Solution: Sell grain for $136.00 a bushel. ($147...)Can't buy it? Tough! Eat your oil! Ought to go well with a nice thick grilled filet of camel ass!!!"

FAIR TRADE is a two-way deal

Friday, July 11, 2008

"Demographic challenge of high growth rates"

Jobs for Jordan
Week of 7.11.08

Got to give Queen Rania some credit here for trying to deal with an astronomical population growth rate, and a culture of denial of reality.

Mmmm. The Middle East doesn't have enough jobs for all of the young people entering the workforce. What a nice diplomatic report that barely mentions the culture of assuming that having many children is sustainable. What arrogance to assume that blue collar work is shameful. You want to feed your 6 kids? Get real, or get a clue and don't have so many. There are 6.7 billion people on the planet. There were 3 billion when I was born. There is only so much arable land, and water supplies are seriously stressed all over the planet, Hel-looooooo?

Let's Compare and Contrast here, mmmmmkay?


Annual population growth rates:

Jordan

United States

Egypt

China

Women in developement

Gee, here's a thought. How about you send your women to work in the family planning services sector? It might create a growth industry, you know, that slowing down of human population growth, and then your other industries might be able to keep up.

Birth rates

Unemployment rates

Friday squirrel blogging


We're not allowed to have pets here, especially not small caged rodents like mice, rats or hamsters. The management says they attract rodents, and that the squirrels are "wild animals."

Bwwaaa ha ha ha ha, gee, nobody has rodents for pets, so how're they attracting rodents again?

The management can't do anything about these "wild animals" here. In many years of watching these critters I've seen them taken down exactly twice by exactly two other "wild animals." Once by a hawk, once by a coyote. The coyote was hungry, the squirrel was fat. Wild animals my ass. These rodents run the place. Just wait till I catch a pic of one of thse little fat-asses practically challenging me to shoo them off my porch before they poop on it.

Oui Oui, I agree with the French on this one

Study: Electronic Voting Increased Counting Errors in France
Peter Sayer, IDG News Service
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Jul 9, 2008 8:50 am
...There were discrepancies between the number of signatures and the number of votes at around 29.8 percent of polling stations studied using electronic voting machines, compared to just 5.3 percent of those using paper ballots, and those discrepancies were larger in the stations using voting machines...

How do you say "No shit?" sarcastically in French?

Is that redundant?

Update 5:21 PM 7/23/2008 Vote revokes French 35-hour week

Yeah right.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Bathtub Admirals


I laughed a LOT, I cried a little. It's one of the best books I've ever read. You don't need to know anything about the Navy to love it, but it helps. My husband complained that I snatched it away from him even though I promised him he could read it first. Tough. I told him I would have it finished before he came home from work. Turns out I couldn't put it down and I had it almost finished before he went to work this morning.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Military vs diplomacy (& the people's will)

McCain and Obama call for new pressure on Iran
By CHARLES BABINGTON – 1 hour ago
SOUTH PARK, Pa. (AP) — The two main presidential candidates agreed Wednesday that Iran's missile tests call for renewed pressure on that country, but Democrat Barack Obama stressed direct diplomacy while Republican John McCain focused on tougher sanctions against Tehran...

U.S. panel focuses on China R&D
George Leopold
EE Times
(07/09/2008 12:13 PM EDT)
WASHINGTON — A congressional commission established to monitor U.S.-China economic and security relations will probe China's domestic and foreign-funded research and development during a hearing scheduled for July 16.

Russia threatens military response to US missile defence deal
From The Times
July 9, 2008

When the hell are the nutjobs in charge of this country going to figure out that the American people have had just about enough of the bullshit outlined above?

Stauber Interviews Sirota: The War, Dems, MoveOn and The Uprising
Submitted by John Stauber on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 12:55.

Books and Movies





Dang it, the husband grabbed the only one I haven't read or seen yet.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Fiction break




Reading this , and one of these , and one of these .I haven't seen the movie /Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Lightning (1995) (TV)

Ahh fun stuff. Flew through everything except the Alexander book. Obviously "custom" photo cropping is not something Microsoft makes easy. Does Microsoft make anything easy? (excepting dividends for shareholders that is). I'm irritated that the scanner has become a pain in the patoot.

For today's (actually yesterday's) reality slap upside the head go here .

Monday, July 07, 2008

Why We Fight




I bought this this morning. I let you know how full of shit McCain is now compared to what he said while being interviewed for this fabulous documentary. It's all you need to know about how American politics really works. At least that was my impression the last time I watched it...

This clip is where McSame shows who he is fellating and it's not the American people. He wins and we're (lemmee say it again) McFucked.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Hmmmm

Tenn. inmate released after 22 years on death row
By ROSE FRENCH Associated Press Writer
Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Judge Orders Google to Turn Over YouTube Records
By MIGUEL HELFT
Published: July 4, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge in New York has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom a database linking users of YouTube, the Web’s largest video site by far, with every clip they have watched there...

Are you kidding me?

Well, I wonder how much trouble I'll get in for
this one?

Hope the Judge doesn't own a Mercedes.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Painful laughter from a friend

My friend sent me this recently. But still, how sad is this anyway?


While I stood in line today at a supermarket check-out stand listening to the clerk at the register inform a woman with a baby on her hip that she was $1.62 short to meet the purchase price of a loaf of bread, George Bush signed off on $162 Billion to continue the War he started in Iraq and abandoned in Afghanistan... 1.62 and 162 billion are not that far apart. Just remove the decimal point and add nine zeros and you will be on target.The Constitution bars naturalized citizens from holding office as the President. It is silent on the subject of U.S. born morons.

Abhi

I didn't ask whether Abhi read this today:

How Ignorant Are We?
...
"About 1 in 4 Americans can name more than one of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment (freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition for redress of grievances.) But more than half of Americans can name at least two members of the fictional cartoon family, according to a survey.

"The study by the new McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum found that 22 percent of Americans could name all five Simpson family members, compared with just 1 in 1,000 people who could name all five First Amendment freedoms."...

I'm back

What that heck did I miss in a month? Oy.

Monday, June 30, 2008

grumble grumble grumble rassaa frasssaa, grrrrrrrr. Vista sucks. The POS 'puter I bought sucks. The only good news I have is that I heard on NPR that Vista sucks so badly that support will be available for winXP till 2014.

Yes, I know I shoulda bought a MAC. I also heard that more and more people are buying MACs and therefore the assholes who write malware will be more and more focused on MAC OS.

Gah. Be back soon.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Mixed feelings this AM.

First the funny stuff. Amita Sharma has a lovely voice with slight inflections that are interesting to try to figure out. This morning on the local NPR station I really don't know where she was emotionally, but I was laughing my ass off:

San Diego Wants Blackwater to Make Training Facility Wheelchair Accessible

I can't stand Bonfiglio, & I love Mike Aguirre AND his brother.

Still plugging along until the isp sends the right driver. Dayang I miss reading y'all, but this thing is just sooooo slow. Oy. Be back soon. Vista is a pain in the ass so far.

Not happy with the Supreme Court this morning either:


Court rejects death penalty for raping children

By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has struck down a Louisiana law that allows the execution of people convicted of a raping a child...

and

The Supreme Court on Wednesday also cut the $2.5 billion punitive damages award in the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to $500 million.

and watch the Supreme Court be responsible for more dead cetaceans:


Supreme Court to decide Navy sonar appeal
Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:29pm

Seriously. Who does the Supreme Court protect in these cases? It ain't the whales.

Friday, June 20, 2008

that's it, decision made

Gonna buy a new 'puter. Not looking forward to it because I heard Vista sucks, but I'm too cheap to buy a Mac for me. Only para mi princesa. She got a promotion on her job, yeah!!!!! Yes, I AM the luckiest mom in the world.


And, well wouldja lookit here. Some GOOD news on this first day of summer!!!

abstinence only education loses funding

Sunday, June 15, 2008

*sigh*

Still in limbo. Can't decide whether to buy a new computer or gamble on a new hard drive on the old one, the other one, not this one. The one I'm using right now is ten years old and has 256 MB of ram. In other words, slower than shit, which is why I'm going through liberal-blogger withdrawls (NPR radio just ain't cutting it, I miss y'all ALOT) and why I haven't posted anything, or visited anyone. Arrrrgh.
Anyhoo, Happy Father's Day and I'll be back soon.

Geeks? I'll be happy to send info (I actually kept the 'puter info the last time I bought one) if you're interested in helping me decide what to do.

Friday, June 06, 2008

The World Without Us



I'll let you know if I think it's a bad thing. So far, (5 CDs into the 10 CD audio-book) I'm rooting for nature to re-take and possibly heal this planet. Humans are pretty destructive critters and they have been for a few million years

connectin' the dots

Arabs shocked by Obama speech
Arab leaders have reacted with anger and disbelief to an intensely pro-Israeli speech delivered by Barack Obama, the US Democratic presumptive presidential nominee.

That is American politics. They're shocked? They're leaders?

Israeli Minister Sees Attacking Iran Unavoidable
Posted on Jun 6, 2008

Pentagon pushes out top Air Force civilian, officer
Gates: Leaders failed on nuclear mission
By Aamer Madhani | Washington Bureau


My opinion? Oh, thanks for asking. Good soldiers falling on their swords for a nasty, vicious, clueless, arrogant administration who, from all appearances are attempting to hasten Armageddon.

Blackwater opens San Diego training center


Blackwater supporter attempting to intimidate protesters in San Diego last year. He looks like an old school fat ass chief. The kind of brainwashed meathead that I love to hate. Stubborn, stupid, and vicious. Probably divorced, or with a third world mail-order bride who meekly does his bidding without questioning and has never been encouraged to become independent of his stupid fat ass. Wonder if he knew about a contract that had already been signed ?


Blackwater opens San Diego training center
By ALLISON HOFFMAN Associated Press Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A new counterterrorism training facility operated by military security contractor Blackwater Worldwide echoed with the grunts of Navy sailors, a day after a federal judge ordered the city to let classes begin.

The 24 trainees batted and punched each other Thursday as they learned basic strike tactics in a corner of the 61,000-square-foot converted warehouse in an industrial area near the U.S.-Mexico border.

For the next three weeks, they'll practice shooting inside a 25-yard indoor firing range and learn to wear sidearms safely while wriggling through ship hatches and up narrow ladders installed in white metal cargo containers stacked along one wall of the building to simulate a ship. Trainers from Blackwater will quiz them on distinguishing small boats carrying cargo from those carrying bombs.

The company sued last month because city officials refused to issue final occupancy documents without a vote by the planning commission, after building inspectors had already signed off on the necessary permits. Blackwater said it faced a Navy contract deadline and accused the city of caving to political pressure.



The company has been targeted by anti-war activists and Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., who opposed its proposed training camp for law enforcement in a remote mountain community east of San Diego. That project was dropped after firing ranges failed to satisfy noise restrictions, but Filner and others have raised concerns that Blackwater is simply seeking a foothold near the border that could serve as a base for providing private migrant or drug interdiction services to federal agencies.

Blackwater insists the warehouse was built to provide the Navy's "ship reaction force basic" training course as part of a $400 million contract. The program is part of an initiative to train sailors in counterterrorist defense tactics after the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in a Yemeni port.

"This facility supports our oldest customer," said company Vice President Brian Bonfiglio, referring to the military.

Blackwater trains sailors from East Coast bases at its headquarters in Moyock, N.C., where it offers an advanced course using model ships floating in a private lake. It developed the California warehouse to offer the introductory program to sailors from San Diego, Guam, Japan and other Pacific bases.

Bonfiglio acknowledged that Blackwater would gladly host other agencies, including the Border Patrol or Coast Guard, at the warehouse, located in an unmarked building within sight of the border fence and the Tijuana airport control tower beyond.

"If we had a bunch of Border Patrol vehicles parked outside, they'd accuse us of trying to take over the border," he said, only half-joking. "But I'd open up our doors to any law enforcement that needed training, if I could do it."

The company has been expanding its domestic law enforcement training business, opening an 80-acre police training center in Mount Carroll, Ill., in 2007 to complement its 7,000-acre complex in North Carolina.

At the same time, Blackwater, the largest private security firm in Iraq, has come under increased scrutiny for its work abroad. Its guards are under investigation by a federal grand jury in Washington for their involvement in the shooting deaths of 17 Iraqi civilians. The company is also under investigation for possible weapons smuggling, allegations Blackwater denies.

Weapons smuggling? Like, you know, taking over Khashoggi's trade?

Democratic activist Raymond Lutz said those inquiries can't be ignored when it comes to Blackwater's domestic operations.

"To put training in the hands of private profiteers means that you're giving up your ability to oversee what they're doing and when you give it up you lose control," Lutz said. "Why doesn't the Navy train its own people?"

Bonfiglio said his five trainers offer students a depth of counterterrorism experience the Navy couldn't match without pulling its own experts from other duties.

"What we do overseas needs to be separated from what we do in the United States," he said. "Here we put all of our effort into developing training facilities that are unmatched."

The pride of the facility is the mock warship area, where shipping containers are outfitted with red lights to simulate an onboard emergency and speakers blare clanking background noise during exercises.

On Thursday, workers were reinforcing a maze of wooden walls appended to the cargo containers at the request of city inspectors, who are still reviewing Blackwater's application to use the simulated ship area under an amusement-park ride permit, Bonfiglio said.

City lawyers said the company misled inspectors by applying for permits piecemeal and under the names of affiliated companies instead of making a single application to open a training center with firearms. District Court Judge Marilyn Huff ruled Wednesday that the company did not need to seek special approval because the area is already zoned for vocational school use.

The city has not said whether it will appeal.
2008-06-06 09:00:13 GMT


What won't be on TV in San Diego tonight.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Does the Constitution Permit Government to Favor Religion over Nonreligion? Justice Scalia Says Yes

Thus, there is literally nothing in the Constitution’s text to support a distinction between monotheistic and other faiths, while there is strong textual support for the principle that government may not favor religion over nonreligion. That ought to be more than enough to commend the principle to Justice Scalia, who is a self-described textualist.


McCain Wins? We're McFucked
Main Category: Abortion
Article Date: 12 Feb 2008

The bureaucratic behemoth DoD and your tax dollars

Let's see how the fuckers are spending your money today.


Tomgram: William Astore, Militarizing Your Cyberspace
posted June 05, 2008 10:49 am

...it's now proposing a massive $30 billion cyberspace boondoggle, as retired Air Force Lt. Col. William Astore writes below, that will, theoretically, provide the Air Force with the ability to fry any computer on Earth...

Attention Geeks and HackersUncle Sam's Cyber Force Wants You!
By William J. Astore

... Part of the Air Force's new "above all" vision of full-spectrum dominance, America's emerging cyber force has control fantasies that would impress George Orwell. Working with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Department of Homeland Security, and other governmental agencies, the Air Force's stated goal is to gain access to, and control over, any and all networked computers, anywhere on Earth, at a proposed cost to you, the American taxpayer, of $30 billion over the first five years...


Judge allows Blackwater to open San Diego center
By ALLISON HOFFMAN – 15 hours ago

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal judge Wednesday ordered the city to allow military contractor Blackwater Worldwide to begin using a new counterterrorism training center in a warehouse outfitted with an indoor firing range.

District Judge Marilyn Huff ruled that the company would suffer irreparable harm if it could not begin holding classes there for Navy sailors.

Frankly, I'm wondering who this judge, or her husband is playing golf with? So tell me again how judges interpret the law to benefit the people they are paid to serve?