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Is drug designed to kill, safe?

Wrap your head around this logic.  Four Justices on the United States Supreme Court have an issue about the safety of a drug specifically meant to kill.  Read this little tidbit:

A judge had put the execution on hold because she said she was "left to speculate" whether this drug was safe for its intended use.

Logically speaking, how 'safe' is any drug whose specific intent is to kill?  Is that what the defense and the liberal Justices were going for here?  If they can now say lethal injection drugs are unsafe since they are intended to kill, can't they short-circuit the death penalty?

File this one under other Supreme Court precedent cases Water vs Wet, Ice vs Cold, Liberals = Stupid.
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Personal Election 'Report'

Went to the polls with the wife today for early voting in Texas-23 (I live in San Antonio).

Got to the polls about 1:00pm.  No line out the door, but it's almost the end of early voting so I didn't really expect to see one.  

The polling place, a local library, had 14 electronic voting machines available.  Traffic in and out of the polls was steady.  Once we had checked in (we didn't have our voter registration cards, but we showed our state drivers license), it was only about a minute before we got up to a voting machine.  I took me six seconds to show my ID.  I don't see how having to show an ID to vote is such a big deal.  Of course I know why it is, but that's subject matter for another post.  

The poll worker was friendly and helpful as they invariably are in my neck of the woods here in Texas.  The voting machine instructions were clear and concise.  I had no problems understanding any of the instructions or reading the screen.  Many older folks were voting today and none of them seemed to be having any problems, though I did hear a few requests for clarification on a few things from two older folks while I was in the polling place, nothing major from what I could hear.

I cast my votes with no problems.  I double checked my 'work' as you have to before confirming your vote.  If this is the way electronic voting machines are around the country, I don't understand the problems people have with them.  I can see how some older folks could have some issues - not being familiar with the technology being the biggest issue - but everything really was pretty straight forward.  And to be completely honest, these type of voting machines have been around for years now, at least here where I live, so there shouldn't be too much unfamiliarity with them anymore.  Just making a statement, don't crucify me.

I wore a Ace of Spades HQ blog pin I have and was able to take in a Icee with me to vote (we don't have Slurpees around here Mr. President).  No one at the poll place made an issue of it.  My wife even took a few pics of me while I was voting - not my actual votes or anyone else, just of me standing there voting and one pic of me smaltzing holding up my Icee right after I voted.  she forgot to save the pics though, so I can't share them with you.  She got no grief from any poll worker for doing this, either.

All in all, took about ten minutes for both me and my wife to vote from entering the polling place to walking out.

Feels good.

If you haven't, get out and vote for early voting or get out on election day.

Do your part.
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Bummed out killing your significant other?

No worries.  This clinic will help you kill yourself after you assisted your family member kill themselves:

Swiss suicide clinic Dignitas has called for the healthy partners of chronically ill euthanasia patients to be allowed to kill themselves too.

Clinic head Ludwig Minelli has called for suicide drug cocktails to be made legally available to the heartbroken relatives who have just helped their loved ones end their own lives.

‘Relatives should also be allowed to have a prescription for suicide drugs even when they are not terminally ill,’ Minelli told Swiss newspaper Blick Sonntag.

This is where the de-valuing of human life is taking us.

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Pack of Werewolves(?) advance on Russian cop

Video.  The wolf part is not a joke:

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Frustrated physicist resigns over ClimateGate

Anthony Watts from Watts Up With That, one of the internets premier climate science related blogs, has asked bloggers of all stripes get this information out to as many people as necessary.  At issue is the resignation of Hal Lewis from the American Physical Society (bio on Prof. Lewis follows the letter).  

Prof. Lewis is so disgusted and frustrated with the stifling of scientific debate within his own organization on matters concerning any skeptical view of global warming, he has decided that enough is enough.  He decided to resign from the APS rather than be a member of an organization betraying the fundamental principles of physics in particular and science in general.

Following is Prof. Lewis's resignation letter and 'call to arms' by Anthony Watts.  Original post here.  Emphasis added in Prof. Lewis's letter is mine.

This is an important moment in science history. I would describe it as a letter on the scale of Martin Luther, nailing his 95 theses to the Wittenburg church door. It is worthy of repeating this letter in entirety on every blog that discusses science.

What I would really like to see though, is this public resignation letter given the same editorial space as Michael Mann in today’s Washington Post.

Readers, we can do this. Here’s the place at WaPo to ask for it.  For anyone writing to the WaPo, the  national@washpost.com, is the national news editorial desk. Spread the word on other blogs. Let’s see if they have enough integrity to provide a counterpoint. – Anthony

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Sent: Friday, 08 October 2010 17:19 Hal Lewis

From: Hal Lewis, University of California, Santa Barbara
To: Curtis G. Callan, Jr., Princeton University, President of the American Physical Society

6 October 2010

Dear Curt:

When I first joined the American Physical Society sixty-seven years ago it was much smaller, much gentler, and as yet uncorrupted by the money flood (a threat against which Dwight Eisenhower warned a half-century ago).

Indeed, the choice of physics as a profession was then a guarantor of a life of poverty and abstinence—it was World War II that changed all that. The prospect of worldly gain drove few physicists. As recently as thirty-five years ago, when I chaired the first APS study of a contentious social/scientific issue, The Reactor Safety Study, though there were zealots aplenty on the outside there was no hint of inordinate pressure on us as physicists. We were therefore able to produce what I believe was and is an honest appraisal of the situation at that time. We were further enabled by the presence of an oversight committee consisting of Pief Panofsky, Vicki Weisskopf, and Hans Bethe, all towering physicists beyond reproach. I was proud of what we did in a charged atmosphere. In the end the oversight committee, in its report to the APS President, noted the complete independence in which we did the job, and predicted that the report would be attacked from both sides. What greater tribute could there be?

How different it is now. The giants no longer walk the earth, and the money flood has become the raison d’être of much physics research, the vital sustenance of much more, and it provides the support for untold numbers of professional jobs. For reasons that will soon become clear my former pride at being an APS Fellow all these years has been turned into shame, and I am forced, with no pleasure at all, to offer you my resignation from the Society.

It is of course, the global warming scam, with the (literally) trillions of dollars driving it, that has corrupted so many scientists, and has carried APS before it like a rogue wave. It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life as a physicist. Anyone who has the faintest doubt that this is so should force himself to read the ClimateGate documents, which lay it bare. (Montford’s book organizes the facts very well.) I don’t believe that any real physicist, nay scientist, can read that stuff without revulsion. I would almost make that revulsion a definition of the word scientist.

So what has the APS, as an organization, done in the face of this challenge? It has accepted the corruption as the norm, and gone along with it. For example:

1. About a year ago a few of us sent an e-mail on the subject to a fraction of the membership. APS ignored the issues, but the then President immediately launched a hostile investigation of where we got the e-mail addresses. In its better days, APS used to encourage discussion of important issues, and indeed the Constitution cites that as its principal purpose. No more. Everything that has been done in the last year has been designed to silence debate

2. The appallingly tendentious APS statement on Climate Change was apparently written in a hurry by a few people over lunch, and is certainly not representative of the talents of APS members as I have long known them. So a few of us petitioned the Council to reconsider it. One of the outstanding marks of (in)distinction in the Statement was the poison word incontrovertible, which describes few items in physics, certainly not this one. In response APS appointed a secret committee that never met, never troubled to speak to any skeptics, yet endorsed the Statement in its entirety. (They did admit that the tone was a bit strong, but amazingly kept the poison word incontrovertible to describe the evidence, a position supported by no one.) In the end, the Council kept the original statement, word for word, but approved a far longer “explanatory” screed, admitting that there were uncertainties, but brushing them aside to give blanket approval to the original. The original Statement, which still stands as the APS position, also contains what I consider pompous and asinine advice to all world governments, as if the APS were master of the universe. It is not, and I am embarrassed that our leaders seem to think it is. This is not fun and games, these are serious matters involving vast fractions of our national substance, and the reputation of the Society as a scientific society is at stake.

3. In the interim the ClimateGate scandal broke into the news, and the machinations of the principal alarmists were revealed to the world. It was a fraud on a scale I have never seen, and I lack the words to describe its enormity. Effect on the APS position: none. None at all. This is not science; other forces are at work.

4. So a few of us tried to bring science into the act (that is, after all, the alleged and historic purpose of APS), and collected the necessary 200+ signatures to bring to the Council a proposal for a Topical Group on Climate Science, thinking that open discussion of the scientific issues, in the best tradition of physics, would be beneficial to all, and also a contribution to the nation. I might note that it was not easy to collect the signatures, since you denied us the use of the APS membership list. We conformed in every way with the requirements of the APS Constitution, and described in great detail what we had in mind—simply to bring the subject into the open.

5. To our amazement, Constitution be damned, you declined to accept our petition, but instead used your own control of the mailing list to run a poll on the members’ interest in a TG on Climate and the Environment. You did ask the members if they would sign a petition to form a TG on your yet-to-be-defined subject, but provided no petition, and got lots of affirmative responses. (If you had asked about sex you would have gotten more expressions of interest.) There was of course no such petition or proposal, and you have now dropped the Environment part, so the whole matter is moot. (Any lawyer will tell you that you cannot collect signatures on a vague petition, and then fill in whatever you like.) The entire purpose of this exercise was to avoid your constitutional responsibility to take our petition to the Council.

6. As of now you have formed still another secret and stacked committee to organize your own TG, simply ignoring our lawful petition.

APS management has gamed the problem from the beginning, to suppress serious conversation about the merits of the climate change claims. Do you wonder that I have lost confidence in the organization?

I do feel the need to add one note, and this is conjecture, since it is always risky to discuss other people’s motives. This scheming at APS HQ is so bizarre that there cannot be a simple explanation for it. Some have held that the physicists of today are not as smart as they used to be, but I don’t think that is an issue. I think it is the money, exactly what Eisenhower warned about a half-century ago. There are indeed trillions of dollars involved, to say nothing of the fame and glory (and frequent trips to exotic islands) that go with being a member of the club. Your own Physics Department (of which you are chairman) would lose millions a year if the global warming bubble burst. When Penn State absolved Mike Mann of wrongdoing, and the University of East Anglia did the same for Phil Jones, they cannot have been unaware of the financial penalty for doing otherwise. As the old saying goes, you don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing. Since I am no philosopher, I’m not going to explore at just which point enlightened self-interest crosses the line into corruption, but a careful reading of the ClimateGate releases makes it clear that this is not an academic question.

I want no part of it, so please accept my resignation. APS no longer represents me, but I hope we are still friends.

Hal

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Harold Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, former Chairman; Former member Defense Science Board, chmn of Technology panel; Chairman DSB study on Nuclear Winter; Former member Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards; Former member, President’s Nuclear Safety Oversight Committee; Chairman APS study on Nuclear Reactor Safety Chairman Risk Assessment Review Group; Co-founder and former Chairman of JASON; Former member USAF Scientific Advisory Board; Served in US Navy in WW II; books: Technological Risk (about, surprise, technological risk) and Why Flip a Coin (about decision making)

If you're reading this, get the word out as Mr. Watts suggests.  Pass this information along.
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Ciro Rodriguez's (DTX-23) failure costs district millions

Ciro Rodriguez and his cohorts in the Democrat Congress 'adjourned' failing to extend the so-called 'Bush-Era' tax cuts.  Mr. Rodriguez would say that not extending those cuts will result in an increase of revenue to Washington.  It will allow for more spending on the programs Democrats like Mr. Rodriguez are so proud of, like Obamacare.  What is the real result of this punting on this particular issue?

Take a look at this map.  Look up how much NOT extending the current tax rates will cost your own Congressional district - in jobs as well as revenue to your own neighborhood!  Remember, Democrats believe this money belongs in Washington, not at home in the pockets of their constituents.

In my own district which Mr. Rodriguez happens to (supposedly) represent on January 1st, 2011 the cost of abrogating his responsibility to the constituents of Texas Congressional District #23 will result in the loss of:

534 jobs in 2011
1,278 jobs in 2012

and will result in $864,003,530.31 being taken from the pockets of already hurting taxpayers and sent to Washington for further fraud, waste and abuse.  Almost a billion dollars Mr. Rodriguez feels would be better spent by the politicians in Washington than by the residents of Texas District #23.

Thank you, Mr. Rodriguez.  You and your Democrat buddies have shown your true colors once again.  Not only do you personally condescend to your own constituents, you are now effectively robbing them.

I will gladly be voting against you on November 2.
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I'm sensing a trend in Left-Wing PSA's

Basically, "Do what we want...or else!"

In a word:  Submit.

You may have seen this ad from eco-fascists.  In the ad, basically, you will reduce your carbon emissions - or we will murder you and your children.  In this next ad, feeding your child a hamburger is tantamount - to shooting heroin into their veins:


The question is asked over at Creative Minority Report:  "Funny that many of the same people who want to legalize drugs want to make hamburgers illegal."

Indeed.

That question got me to thinking, though.  The real message of these ads is more sinister.  The Left, whether it be those who advocate for Gaia or those who think a hamburger is as deadly and addictive as 'smack' - have one simple message for you: Submit.  You WILL reduce your carbon emissions - or we'll kill you.   You WILL NOT feed your child a hamburger - or you'll kill yourself.  See?  You can't win.  Either way, you will die! The only choice you have - is too submit.

You must submit you to OUR schemes of "saving the planet".  You have a choice of course (as the first linked ad states) - it's entirely up to you.  "No pressure" as the ad says.  But if you make the wrong 'choice' (which is any 'choice' contrary to what they want) then we'll murder you.  You must submit to OUR ideas of what is healthy for you and your children.  You have a choice to feed your child a hamburger or a 'healthy' meal.  In this instance again however, if you make the wrong choice, why then you might as well shoot heroin into your own child's veins because you're killing them.

It is revelatory that anytime the Left uses the word 'choice' the only 'choice' you have is their way or death.  Even in the case of the Leftist 'sacred cow' abortion in which case the 'choice' IS death.  In any circumstance "choice" as it is defined by the Leftist/Liberal, the Environmentalist or the 'health advocate', means submission to their ideas and their ideas - alone.

Read this blog post:  The Final Solution to the Global Warming Skeptic Solution.  

Or you can just get your answer right here:

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Reduce carbon emissions: or we'll kill you

As the following video repeatedly states, there is "no pressure" and not getting involved is your choice:


Here is an 'apology' from the group "10:10".  It is, in and of itself, extremely enlightening.

The group "sincerely apologise[s]".  They still make the point that the video was "accepted by many" and is considered "extremely funny".  They also are sure to state that this was simply a "new and creative way" to get the message of man-made global warming out there.

Showing the murder of school kids who don't get with the program is a "new and creative" way to get your message across?

The 'apology' (not to mention the video itself) shows exactly how little human life means to the eco-fascist.  Oh, they'll tell you they are doing these types of things, are forced to turn to this type of messaging to save human life.  You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs, after all.

Murder of the 'skeptic'.

These people, if they truly believed that "climate change [was] becoming increasingly threatening" would do exactly the opposite of what this video shows.  They would remove themselves from the planet.  They then wouldn't have to suffer through the coming climate armageddon, would remove their own carbon footprint from the planet - permanently - and would save the rest of us the hassle of dealing with their crap.
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