Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Throw top BP Execs in prison!
Since the Supreme Court in January declared that "Corporate Personhood" is the law of the land, let's treat British Petroleum like a person and hold them accountable as we would any person for such devastating destruction to the people, land, environment and animals in American and Caribbean waters. - Mark Karlin for Buzzflash

The Low Bar now cross-posts on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Low-Bar/121062797933431
Now to figure out how to add a "Like" button to this thing...

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Evangelicals turning US Armed Forces into a Christian Taliban with consent of the Pentagon
Michael L. "Mikey" Weinstein shares his hate mail with both friends and strangers the way elderly people show off photos of their grandkids. He has plenty of it to share. For the past four years, the founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) has been doing battle with a Christian subculture that, he believes, is trying to Christianize the U.S. armed forces with the help of a complicit Pentagon brass. He calls it the "fundamentalist Christian parachurch-military-corporate-proselytizing complex," a mouthful by which he means holy warriors in contempt of the constitutional barrier between church and state.The article goes on to highlight the systemic infection - nay, cancer - of Christian Evangelicals in the US Armed Forces that spreads all the way to the top, and notes that the Obama administration is of no help in this matter (unsurprisingly).
As an aside, this statement referring to a quote from a Pentagon spokesperson strikes me as odd:
Pentagon spokeswoman Cynthia Smith declined via email to comment on it directly but said that the Defense Department "places a high value on the rights of military members to observe the tenets of their respective religions. [It] does not endorse any one religion or religious organization, and provides free access of religion for all members of the military services."
I believe this can be interpreted to mean that if a Christian soldier wishes to crusade against non-Christians, or if a Muslim soldier decides to wage jihad against fellow soldiers who are infidels, that would be legal. I think she should have chosen her words more carefully.

Monday, May 24, 2010
Animal Farm Friday on Monday - Kung Fu Bear

UPDATE: Let me know if you don't get this song stuck in your head.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Animal Farm Friday 2 - Just Deserves! (Warning: Graphic Photo!)


Friday, May 14, 2010
Animal Farm Friday - Snakes Are Cool!

You've got to read this to believe it! Just how they created the study is worth the read!
So spitting cobras defend themselves by initially tracking an aggressor's movements. However, at the instant that an attacker triggers the cobra into spitting, the reptile switches to predicting where the attacker's eyes will be 200 ms in the future and aims there to be sure that it hits its target.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Farewell, Bill Moyers. Happy Retirement!
Ed Murrow told his generation of journalists bias is okay as long as you don't try to hide it. So here, one more time, is mine: plutocracy and democracy don't mix. Plutocracy, the rule of the rich, political power controlled by the wealthy.
Plutocracy is not an American word but it's become an American phenomenon. - Bill Moyers, from his final broadcast at The Journal
Thank you, Mr. Moyers. Farewell!

Cure for PTSD - Good or Bad?
But a small new study out of Walter Reed Army Medical Center might offer more than temporary relief — with nothing more than a quick jab to the neck.
It’s a procedure called stellate ganglion block (STB), and involves injecting local anesthetic into a bundle of nerves located in the neck. The bundle are a locus for the sympathetic nervous system, which regulates the body’s “fight-or-flight” stress response.
I'm all for helping soldiers ease their suffering, but this seems like a panacea to the Pentagon, one that could make them more likely to send soldiers into harms way since they don't have to worry about any lingering post-combat side-effects.

Friday, April 30, 2010
Animal Farm Friday - Soy Milk or Soy - wait! WTF?
The video is funny, but the topic pisses me off. I don't personally care for soy milk, or rice milk, or even milk from a cow generally speaking. But I hate the National Milk Producers Federation and other dairy organizations like them, for many, many reasons that I won't go into here, and this specific topic is one of them. Those jerks are as bad as cigarette companies when it comes to greed and general evilness. Attacking competitors in such a shameless way is clear evidence. I wonder when they'll start going after Milk of Magnesia.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Art from Garbage

is made from this:

For more stunning examples of art made from the by-products of our excessive consumerism, check out the amazing work by Chris Jordan, a Seattle-based photographer (and former corporate lawyer).

On the Humanity and Inhumanity of American Soldiers in Combat
Iraq war veteran Ethan McCord, who is seen running with an Iraqi child in his arms in the video posted by WikiLeaks of a July 2007 massacre of civilians in Baghdad..., together with another former member of the company, Josh Stieber, have addressed an open “Letter of Reconciliation” to the Iraqi people taking responsibility for their role in this incident and other acts of violence.
I highly recommend reading the full interview.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Moehammed

Friday, April 23, 2010
Animal Farm Friday - Flock? Herd? Pack? Pride?
A sample of the video footage I took with my GoPro Hero HD camera while swimming with some friends and some friendly sea lions off Anacapa in the Channel Islands last weekend.
So which is it, a flock of sea lions? A herd of sea lions? A pack of sea lions? A pride of sea lions?
Monday, April 19, 2010
FFRF FTW!
Freedom From Religion Foundation for the win!
Reagan’s Prayer Ritual Finally Ruled Unconstitutional
On Thursday, April 15, 2010, SR U.S. District Court Judge Barbara B. Crabb ruled that the National Day of Prayer Proclamation, instituted by Ronald Reagan in 1988, is unconstitutional. Freedom From Religion Foundation v George W. Bush was filed in Wisconsin in 2008 and has been progressing through the courts since that time. The subsequent ruling in the case was filed as Freedom From Religion Foundation v Barrack Obama & Robert Gibbs to reflect the change in administration after the 2008 elections. Judge Crabb explained her decision by stating that “…[the National Day of Prayer's] goes beyond mere ‘acknowledgement’ of religion because its sole purpose is to encourage citizens to engage in prayer, an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function in this context.” She continued, “In fact, it is because the nature of prayer is so personal and can have such a powerful effect on a community that the government may not use its authority to try to influence an individual’s decision whether and when to pray.”
It totally boggles my mind that it took so long for this ruling to come. There are few things so black and white in the Constitution as the separation of church and state.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Al Franken pwns KBR
In one of Senator Franken's first pieces of legislation, he introduced an amendment that would have cut off federal contracts to any business that sought to enforce binding arbitration clauses against employees pressing Title VII civil rights claims. Put simply, he wanted Jamie Leigh Jones and others in her position to get their day in court. KBR's appeal asked the Supreme Court to rule that the Franken Amendment didn't apply to this case, but they got cold feet when the Amendment was enforced in two other actions by the Pentagon.
Jamie Leigh Jones is going to court thanks to Senator Franken.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
WikiLeaks on Al Jazeera
“ WikiLeaks has probably produced more scoops in its short life than the Washington Post has in the past 30 years ”
— The National, November 19, 2009
(Jump to 15:00, or click this link)
Presently, WikiLeaks is under aggressive US/Icelandic surveillance.

Friday, March 19, 2010
Animal Farm Friday - Clash of the Lesser Evolved Primates

Thursday, March 18, 2010
A Second Bill of Rights?
The Second Bill of Rights was a proposal made by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his State of the Union Address on January 11, 1944 to suggest that the nation had come to recognize, and should now implement, a second bill of rights. Roosevelt did not argue for any change to the United States Constitution; he argued that the second bill of rights was to be implemented politically, not by federal judges. Roosevelt's stated justification was that the "political rights" guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness." Roosevelt's remedy was to create an "economic bill of rights" which would guarantee:
Roosevelt stated that having these rights would guarantee American security, and that America's place in the world depended upon how far these and similar rights had been carried into practice. Later in the 1970s, Czech jurist Karel Vasak would categorize these as the ‘second generation’ rights in his theory of three generations of human rights.
- A job with a living wage
- Freedom from unfair competition and monopolies
- A home
- Medical care
- Education
- Recreation

Friday, March 12, 2010
Animal Farm Friday - You Ant Gonna Believe This!

Monday, March 8, 2010
Personalized Energy
Dan Nocera: Personalized Energy from PopTech on Vimeo.

Okay, it is better now

If a blank canvas is too daunting, just head over to the thrift store, buy a crappy painting, then make it better.
