It has often and confidently been asserted, that man\'s origin can never be known. But ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge. It is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.
Charles Darwin

Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Global Warming ethics

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Global Warming denial among some conservatives has developed into a conversation with some of the most perverted ethics I can imagine. In an attempt to get out of taking any sort of responsibility for the health of the Earth as a whole, these conservatives have first denied that global warming exists, then denied that it was man-made (i.e. part of a natural cycle), and now are simply denying that we need to actually do anything about it.

FOX News’ dirty attacks against Obama

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

Now, I’m not a shill for any political candidate over another, but this video highlights some of the many unsophisticated attacks FOX has brought against Senator Obama recently.

Victims of the war on drugs: dogs

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

Forgotten victims of the war on drugs:

In the course of researching paramilitary drug raids, I’ve found some pretty disturbing stuff. There was a case where a SWAT officer stepped on a baby’s head while looking for drugs in a drop ceiling. There was one where an 11-year-old boy was shot at point-blank range. Police have broken down doors, screamed obscenities, and held innocent people at gunpoint only to discover that what they thought were marijuana plants were really sunflowers, hibiscus, ragweed, tomatoes, or elderberry bushes. (It’s happened with all five.)

Another damaging screw-up by Cheney

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

It appears the role of the Bush administration in promoting war instead of peace has reached all new levels.
According to Lawrence Wilkerson, former aide to Colin Powell, Iran approached the US in 2003 to offer to help stabilize Iraq and cut off aid to Hizbullah and Hamas. The subsequent rejection of that offer by Dick Cheney might have led to the election of Mahmud Ahmadinejad as president of Iran, the current boogeyman of the Bush Administration. I’ll let Juan Cole explain:

I want to throw up

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

I want to throw up

It’s not that these people should never have been able to graduate the fifth grade, the part that disturbs me most is the part at the end where they show their undying support for the president. It’s that infectious meme of faith in our dear leader that deeply frightens me.

All Husseins must be evil, right?

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

I don’t think I believe what I just heard. I mean, I know the people at FOX News are mentally deficient, but I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Some moron was talking about how Barak Obama might compete against Hillary Clinton, and made not to emphasize his middle name, Barak Hussein Obama. And said specifically, “did you know that’s his middle name?”
Of course, he was trying to insinuate something about Obama because he happens to have a similar name to Saddam Hussein. I had a roommate last year whose first name was Osama, but that doesn’t mean he was going to attack New York.
The inanity pervading FOX News never ceases to amaze me.

Another tragic tasing

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Related to the recent UCLA student tasing, a man having a complex partial epileptic seizure was tased and beaten with a baton in Oakland. He was then prosecuted for disorderly conduct.

UCLA student gets tased

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Watch this video, and if you can’t get through it without wanting to kill something, let me know.

Mostafa Tabatabainejad was tased by university police, after he failed to exit the university library quickly enough when he failed to produce the ID that is required of all students using the library after 11. He was tasered once when he didn’t get out quickly enough, and then repeatedly after that for failing to stand up after being tased the first time. Other students who asked the police for their names and badge numbers where threatened with tasing.

Tasers are not something to be taken lightly. They are intended for subduing a violent suspect as a replacement for guns in the hands of law enforcement agents. They should never be used in place of negotiation, and especially such a benign “crime” as not having your student ID readily available in the school library.

Too incompetent for 9/11

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

My new response to 9/11 conspiracists:
Bush and his cronies conceived and executed the most elaborate conspiracy in the history of our country, killing 3,000 of their own citizens to get themselves into a ridiculous war in Iraq, and they can’t rig an election to keep their own party in power?

Democrats back in power

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

The Democrats have taken the House, and it looks like the Senate is a good possibility as well. The President is on CNN right now trying to make it seem that he’s not scared that he’s lost his rubber-stamp congress. It’s not working.
Rumsfeld resigning is an interesting event. Perhaps getting rid of him will possibly postpone troop withdrawals from Iraq. Bush might want to convince everyone to give the new guy a chance before removing troops. We’ll see how that plays.
Now lets see if a Democratic Congress will be able to get some real changes made.