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Texas spends 17 mil on abstinence

July 15th, 2008 rjhowell No comments

Now personally, I’m with Rick Perry: Texans should probably do anything they can to avoid producing more Texans.  But surprisingly, kids don’t listen when you tell them to avoid the only thing worth doing in Texas.

AUSTIN — Texas spent a nation-high $17 million last year for abstinence education programs that continue to stir debate about whether classes promoting virginity before marriage work in public schools.

Federal statistics in June showed that 52.9 percent of Texas students in ninth through 12th grades had sexual intercourse, compared with 47.8 nationally. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also reported that Texas youths are less likely to use condoms.

Full story here.

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Odd Movie: Ivan Vasilievich–Back to the Future

July 12th, 2008 rjhowell No comments

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While an entertaining film in its own right, this zany 1973 movie from the Soviet Union offers an unusual peek at what constituted cinematic delight behing the iron curtain.  Based on a play by Mikhail Bulgakov (whose Master and Margarita is must reading) “Ivan Vasilievich Back to the Future” is about an inventer who builds a time machine and zaps his friends and himself back to the time of Ivan the Terrible.  As the time portal is open, his two friends get trapped in the 1500s and the domineering Tsar gets trapped in 1973.  His friends are chased around as demons until they decide to impersonate the Tsar and his assistant–made easy by a serendipitous resemblance–while Ivan the Terrible stomps around the inventor’s apartment waving his knife.  Though I found myself laughing legitimately at some of the gags in the film, I must admit ironic distance is what really made the film excellent.  60 million tickets to this film were sold in the USSR the year it came out.  I think if more americans saw the film then, the Reds couldn’t help but appear a good deal less fearful.

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1776–The Adventure

July 5th, 2008 rjhowell No comments
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Hooligans

July 4th, 2008 rjhowell No comments

Today, The Huffington Post reports:

MINSK, Belarus — A homemade bomb exploded at an outdoor concert in Belarus’ capital early Friday, injuring at least 50 people. Officials blamed hooligans.

Damned hooligans!

I don’t mean to make fun of this:it’s a terrible thing.  But I must say that I’m sort of pleased to see that hooligans are showing a little ambition.  Enough of tying tin cans to the tails of alley cats!  Enough of stealing oranges from fruitstands!  Hooligans, show a little daring!  Surprise us!

I just love some words, and this is one of them.   I mean, think of what it does to this event to say that it was done by hooligans instead of terrorists!  It makes you want to chuck the chins and tousle the hair of these young whippersnappers!  I’ve seen several stories about the origin of this word.  Supposedly there was an Irish family of Hoolihans that raised their share of cain back in the day, but the OED speaks of a comic book character named Hooligan that might also be the origin.  I read one story of a bouncer Hooligan at a club who killed a policeman, but I have my doubts.

It seems there should be a good band named The Hooligans, but I can only turn up a “classic rock” band and an Irish American band by that name, so we can assume neither one is any good.  C’mon Pete Dougherty, I’m counting on you here.

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Suicides account for 55% of US Gun Fatalities

July 1st, 2008 rjhowell No comments

This surprising statistic from Time magazine:

Suicides accounted for 55% of the nation’s nearly 31,000 firearm deaths in 2005, the most recent year for which statistics are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

There was nothing unique about that year — gun-related suicides have outnumbered firearm homicides and accidents for 20 of the last 25 years. In 2005, homicides accounted for 40% of gun deaths. Accidents accounted for 3 percent. The remaining 2% included legal killings, such as when police do the shooting, and cases that involve undetermined intent.

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Doublespeak and the National Applications Office

June 28th, 2008 rjhowell No comments

The National Applications Office is a) a part of the INS dedicated to processing immigration forms, b) the part of the CIA in charge of gluing false mustaches on the upper lips of spies, c) a domestic surveillance program involving spy satellites.

If you choise c, you have caught on the the Bush Administration’s antics.  Fortunately congress is not quite ready to swallow the whole fish:

A Bush administration program to expand domestic use of Pentagon spy satellites has aroused new concerns in Congress about possible civil-liberties abuses.

On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment denying money for the new domestic intelligence operation—cryptically named the “National Applications Office”—until the Homeland Security secretary certifies that any programs undertaken by the center will “comply with all existing laws, including all applicable privacy and civil liberties standards.”

Read the Newsweek story here.

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Now that’s some good diplomatacy!

June 24th, 2008 rjhowell No comments

I found this little gem at the Huffington Post. Oh, the world will miss this man!

President Bush met with Filipino President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo today at the White House. Arroyo was in Washington while her country tries to recover from a typhoon that devastated coastal areas and flipped a ferry carrying over 800 passengers last week. Before discussing aide for the Philippines, Bush couldn’t resist beginning the sober meeting with a quip about a Filipino member of his kitchen staff. Read part of the transcript from the meeting and click here to read more about one of the “Philippine-Americans” Bush is referring to. See the excerpt below:

PRESIDENT BUSH: Madam President, it is a pleasure to welcome you back to the Oval Office. We have just had a very constructive dialogue. First, I want to tell you how proud I am to be the President of a nation that — in which there’s a lot of Philippine-Americans. They love America and they love their heritage. And I reminded the President that I am reminded of the great talent of the — of our Philippine-Americans when I eat dinner at the White House. (Laughter.)
PRESIDENT ARROYO: Yes.

PRESIDENT BUSH: And the chef is a great person and a really good cook, by the way, Madam President.

PRESIDENT ARROYO: Thank you.

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Parade in Tuscaloosa

June 4th, 2008 rjhowell Comments off
I’m not personally into my cousins, but in Tuscaloosa this news has people taking to the streets with confetti in their hair.
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Most babies born to first-cousins are healthy

Article from: The Sunday Times

Narelle Towie

June 01, 2008 02:15pm

WA scientists are challenging the myth that inbreeding always leads to unhealthy babies.

The highly contentious, often-tabooed practice has in the past been linked to deformities such as heart disease, mental retardation, deafness and even blindness.

Australian research published in 2001 showed that babies born to first-cousins are nearly three times more likely to have serious birth defects.

But Professor Alan Bittles, an adjunct professor at the Centre for Comparative Genomics at Murdoch University, who has spent 30 years researching the topic says most children born to first-cousins are healthy.

In WA, about 500 marriages are between first-cousins.

“In Western culture there is a general belief that first cousin marriages lead to negative genetic outcomes, yet a large majority of children born to first cousins are healthy,” he said.

Prof Bittles reviewed 48 studies from 11 countries and found that the risks of birth defects rose from about 2 per cent in the general population to 4 per cent in consanguineous or same blood couples.

He found that only 1.2 per cent suffered higher infant mortality rates, a find similar to another review from 2002 that suggested first-cousin children are less than 3 per cent more likely to have genetic deformities.

The issue has sparked a major medical debate with some researchers and politicians claiming inbreeding between first-cousins in UK has led to a rise in rare recessive disorders – many of them fatal.

Prof. Bittles was the lead speaker at the Royal Society of Medicine in East London this week where these divisions were hotly disputed.

Speakers at the event argued that warnings on the negative genetic consequences of such unions should be as prominent as alcohol and tobacco cautions.

Einstein and Darwin married their first-cousins, so did Jerry Lee Lewis and Jessie James and according to Prof. Bittles about 500 West Australians have followed suit.

First-cousin marriages are also a common tradition in countries such as Pakistan, south Asia and the Middle East.

Muslim doctors at the East London debate agreed with Prof. Bittles and suggested the risk of birth defects is only 4 per cent higher for parents who are closely related – making it ‘not likely’ there will be a genetic problem.

“There is widespread misconception that these marriages rare,” Prof. Bittles said.

“In reality there are over 1000 million people worldwide that live in regions where 20 – 50 per cent of marriages are between blood relatives.”

Prof. Bittles believes as more migrants move into Australian communities there will be a greater incidence of first-cousin marriages.

Given the large numbers of cousin marriages Prof. Bittles is calling for more in-depth health-based studies on the issue.

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Secret U.S. Prison Ships? Why is this not all over the damn news?

June 1st, 2008 rjhowell No comments

Even if this report turns out to be false, which given this administration’s track record I doubt, this should be the source of serious consternation to any concerned citizen. Meanwhile, The New York Times wants you to know that Yves St. Laurent died.


US accused of holding terror suspects on prison ships

· Report says 17 boats used
· MPs seek details of UK role
· Europe attacks 42-day plan

* Duncan Campbell and Richard Norton-Taylor
* The Guardian,
* Monday June 2 2008
* Article history

An amphibious assault vehicle leaves the USS Peleliu, which was used to detain prisoners, according to the human rights group Reprieve

An amphibious assault vehicle leaves the USS Peleliu, which was used to detain prisoners, according to the human rights group Reprieve.

The United States is operating “floating prisons” to house those arrested in its war on terror, according to human rights lawyers, who claim there has been an attempt to conceal the numbers and whereabouts of detainees.

Details of ships where detainees have been held and sites allegedly being used in countries across the world have been compiled as the debate over detention without trial intensifies on both sides of the Atlantic. The US government was yesterday urged to list the names and whereabouts of all those detained.

Information about the operation of prison ships has emerged through a number of sources, including statements from the US military, the Council of Europe and related parliamentary bodies, and the testimonies of prisoners.

The analysis, due to be published this year by the human rights organisation Reprieve, also claims there have been more than 200 new cases of rendition since 2006, when President George Bush declared that the practice had stopped.

It is the use of ships to detain prisoners, however, that is raising fresh concern and demands for inquiries in Britain and the US.

According to research carried out by Reprieve, the US may have used as many as 17 ships as “floating prisons” since 2001. Detainees are interrogated aboard the vessels and then rendered to other, often undisclosed, locations, it is claimed.

Ships that are understood to have held prisoners include the USS Bataan and USS Peleliu. A further 15 ships are suspected of having operated around the British territory of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, which has been used as a military base by the UK and the Americans.

Reprieve will raise particular concerns over the activities of the USS Ashland and the time it spent off Somalia in early 2007 conducting maritime security operations in an effort to capture al-Qaida terrorists.

At this time many people were abducted by Somali, Kenyan and Ethiopian forces in a systematic operation involving regular interrogations by individuals believed to be members of the FBI and CIA. Ultimately more than 100 individuals were “disappeared” to prisons in locations including Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Guantánamo Bay.

Reprieve believes prisoners may have also been held for interrogation on the USS Ashland and other ships in the Gulf of Aden during this time.

The Reprieve study includes the account of a prisoner released from Guantánamo Bay, who described a fellow inmate’s story of detention on an amphibious assault ship. “One of my fellow prisoners in Guantánamo was at sea on an American ship with about 50 others before coming to Guantánamo … he was in the cage next to me. He told me that there were about 50 other people on the ship. They were all closed off in the bottom of the ship. The prisoner commented to me that it was like something you see on TV. The people held on the ship were beaten even more severely than in Guantánamo.”

Clive Stafford Smith, Reprieve’s legal director, said: “They choose ships to try to keep their misconduct as far as possible from the prying eyes of the media and lawyers. We will eventually reunite these ghost prisoners with their legal rights.

“By its own admission, the US government is currently detaining at least 26,000 people without trial in secret prisons, and information suggests up to 80,000 have been ‘through the system’ since 2001. The US government must show a commitment to rights and basic humanity by immediately revealing who these people are, where they are, and what has been done to them.”

Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP who chairs the all-party parliamentary group on extraordinary rendition, called for the US and UK governments to come clean over the holding of detainees.

“Little by little, the truth is coming out on extraordinary rendition. The rest will come, in time. Better for governments to be candid now, rather than later. Greater transparency will provide increased confidence that President Bush’s departure from justice and the rule of law in the aftermath of September 11 is being reversed, and can help to win back the confidence of moderate Muslim communities, whose support is crucial in tackling dangerous extremism.”

The Liberal Democrat’s foreign affairs spokesman, Edward Davey, said: “If the Bush administration is using British territories to aid and abet illegal state abduction, it would amount to a huge breach of trust with the British government. Ministers must make absolutely clear that they would not support such illegal activity, either directly or indirectly.”

A US navy spokesman, Commander Jeffrey Gordon, told the Guardian: “There are no detention facilities on US navy ships.” However, he added that it was a matter of public record that some individuals had been put on ships “for a few days” during what he called the initial days of detention. He declined to comment on reports that US naval vessels stationed in or near Diego Garcia had been used as “prison ships”.

The Foreign Office referred to David Miliband’s statement last February admitting to MPs that, despite previous assurances to the contrary, US rendition flights had twice landed on Diego Garcia. He said he had asked his officials to compile a list of all flights on which rendition had been alleged.

CIA “black sites” are also believed to have operated in Thailand, Afghanistan, Poland and Romania.

In addition, numerous prisoners have been “extraordinarily rendered” to US allies and are alleged to have been tortured in secret prisons in countries such as Syria, Jordan, Morocco and Egypt.

I was going to wait to buy Brandom’s “Between Saying and Doing” but after seeing that bikini I just can’t help myself!

May 31st, 2008 rjhowell No comments



Women In Bikinis Make Men Spend Stupidly – On Everything

Submitted by News Account on 30 May 2008 – 12:21pm. Science & Society

It’s no surprise that a woman in a bikini can increase a man’s sexual appetite but research in the Journal of Consumer Research says that men who watched sexy videos or even handled lingerie had more appetite for everything – and it impacted their decisions about soda, candy and even money.

Authors Bram Van den Bergh, Siegfried DeWitte, and Luk Warlop (KULeuven, Belgium) found that the desire for immediate rewards increased in men who touched bras, looked at pictures of beautiful women, or watched video clips of young women in bikinis running through a park.

The authors believe the stimuli bring men’s minds to the present as opposed to the future. “The study demonstrates that bikinis cause a shift in time preference: Men live in the here and now when they glance at pictures featuring women in lingerie. That is, men will choose the immediately available rewards and seek immediate gratification after sex cue exposure.”

Do all straight men respond the same? Actually, no. Some men are highly responsive to rewards while others are not so sensitive, and the more reward-sensitive men are the impatient ones.

“It seems that sexual appetite causes a greater urgency to consume anything rewarding,” the authors suggest. Thus, the activation of sexual desire appears to spill over into other brain systems involved in reward-seeking behaviors, even the cognitive desire for money.

In fact, doing a task designed to inspire financial satisfaction reduced the bikini-inspired impatience, just as feeling full reduces food cravings. Men may want to be aware of bikinis’ effects on their bank accounts and waistlines.

“After they touched a bra, men are more likely to be content with a smaller immediate monetary reward,” writes Bram Van den Bergh, one of the study’s authors. “Prior exposure to sexy stimuli may influence the choice between chocolate cake or fruit for dessert.”

Article: Bram Van den Bergh, Siegfried DeWitte, and Luk Warlop. “Bikinis Instigate Generalized Impatience in Intertemporal Choice” Journal of Consumer Research: June 2008.

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