Busy the next couple of days

28 07 2009

But I will post again soon. REAL soon. Promise.





Poor Sarah

16 07 2009

The media really did a good job tearing her apart.  Even Republicans have shunned her.  She is not perfect – no one is, but I would still pick her over Obama any day of the week!  If she had her own cult of personality like he does she’d be all set, too.  If only more people would fulfill their rolls as functioning members of a democracy and vote their intellect and conscience with Common Sense there to guide them.  Instead of, you know, doing what the TV says and being sucked into “hope” and “change!”





Bill Clinton Supports Gay Marriage

15 07 2009

I can’t say that I’m too surprised about this.  And its not exactly surprising that the San Francisco Chronicle, of all papers, is jumping on the story.  I think that a lot of Americans are starting to feel the same way.  People are growing more and more comfortable with gays as a sector of our society and our culture is more humble now.  On a side note, I can’t wait to see the new Bruno movie.  Hopefully I find the time soon.  What I found interesting though was the way that he phrased it.  He basically said people should be able to do what they want.  Really?  So, Bill, are you going back on the Brady Campaign just like the Defense of Marriage Act.  Do you support the right of any law-abiding citizen to own the gun they choose in the manner they choose.  Or perhaps are you more interested in the notion of smaller government now and people spending their money as they choose without excessive taxation.  Do “what they want,” ya know.  Let alone, a fetus saying “I want to do anything I want to do and I want to LIVE.”  And what about the Drug War now?  Is it time for some more reconsideration based on this “people doing anything they want” philosophy?  Who knows, we could live up to our ideal of a free country – but what a revolutionary concept that would be!





Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Over!

11 07 2009

I remember when President Obama announced his executive order stating that the Federal government would resume funding the highly controversial embryonic stem cell research projects, only to sign a bill a couple days later which contained a provision putting those restrictions back in place.  Perhaps he was trying to make a statement distancing himself from Bush but he has to live with reality now – embryonic stem cell research is a thing of the past.  I remember back in 2004 Ron Reagan, Christopher Reeve, Michael J. Fox and those types were rambling on about a miracle “cure” to diseases such as paralysis and Parkinson’s Disease.  Well, while they were all basing their claims on faulty evidence and emotional, rather than logical reasoning, it seems that there was a cure.  But they were dead on wrong about where it was.  It’s not with embryonic stem cell research – it’s with adult stem cell research and the new alternative induced pluripotent stem cell research (iPS.)

In the midst of all this controversy and field days for the press, the progress has come mostly from adult stem cell research – where new breakthroughs are coming every day.  It seems like that is where we should be putting our efforts.  And the benefits of iPS – which involves taking healthy human skin cells and reprogramming them to act like stem cells in whatever way the body needs – has not produced any more cures than its troubling embryonic cousin to date, but has reason to show promise according to Columbia University researchers.  And it is much more ethical since it does not involve the destruction of human embryos in their earliest and most vulnerable stage. Read the rest of this entry »





Why Social Security MUST be Privatized in the Near Future

7 07 2009

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/cartoons/20090511_ink_tank?pg=2