Live Video: Obama Speaks at Rally in Madison, WI
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1 | JamesWI Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:49:10pm |
It's on CNN now, and it looks like MSNBC just switched over to it.
3 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:51:14pm |
From what I was hearing, it sounded like he was doing well. Haven't heard what or where Romney is doing today yet.
4 | Someone Please Beam Me Up! Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:53:05pm |
OT, but it's time for your cuteness break.
[Link: calsquirrels.wordpress.com...]
5 | makeitstop Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:54:21pm |
'The guy playing Mitt Romney...' that's great.
6 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:54:27pm |
I like this speech. I assume he will be giving a similar one tomorrow at GMU.
7 | nines09 Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:54:38pm |
re: #3 HappyWarrior
If he has any scruples, he's begging forgiveness from his Maker. Right. Who am I kidding?
8 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:55:12pm |
re: #7 nines09
If he has any scruples, he's begging forgiveness from his Maker. Right. Who am I kidding?
Ha, I'd sooner believe he was hungover.
9 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:56:50pm |
He'll get rid of regulations on wall street but crack down on Sesame Street.
10 | JamesWI Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:57:42pm |
Romney won't raise taxes and he'll get rid of regulations for Wall Street , but to get eliminate the deficit......he'll take on Public Television.
Yeah, Barack has learned from last night. I'm guessing the next debate won't go so well for Mr. Romney.
12 | The Ghost of a Flea Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:58:16pm |
re: #9 HappyWarrior
He'll get rid of regulations on wall street but crack down on Sesame Street.
It takes a real alpha male to slap a muppet and kowtow to a wealth creator.
13 | nines09 Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:58:52pm |
re: #8 HappyWarrior
Ha, I'd sooner believe he was hungover.
Not if he's a real Mormon. Your body is your Temple and all that. Purity. But not of voice or reason I presume. Lies are OK. Big lies are fine, Duplicity and deceit is allowed.
14 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:58:55pm |
re: #11 SpaceJesus
check out the CNN front page right now
The dishonesty part or the big yellow bird :).
16 | SpaceJesus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 1:59:25pm |
looks like cnn realized big bird is a better story than romney the comeback kid
17 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:02:08pm |
Reuters tracking: Post debate: Obama 48, Romney 43; pre debate: Obama 48-39. All movement is Romney.— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 4, 2012
18 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:03:53pm |
This is how a leader acts. And he's really channeling the rhetoric that made him a household name in the 2004 DNC.
20 | makeitstop Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:04:51pm |
21 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:06:23pm |
22 | JamesWI Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:06:23pm |
CNN on Romney's voodoo economics on tax breaks:
Earlier this week, Romney suggested one way to limit the tax breaks is to cap everyone's itemized deductions at $17,000. While that would certainly reduce the value of deductions for the rich, it's no guarantee that many still wouldn't get a net tax cut given Romney's promise to cut today's tax rates by 20%.
For example, someone with $1 million in taxable wage income subject to today's top rate of 35% would save $70,000 if that rate drops to 28%. If that same person also normally takes $100,000 in itemized deductions, he would lose about $23,240 in tax savings if those deductions are capped at $17,000.
In other words, his net tax cut would be $46,760 ($70,000 minus $23,240).
The Romney campaign, however, has also told CNNMoney that if Romney were to adopt such a cap on itemized deductions it would be paired with still-to-be-determined limits on personal exemptions and the tax-free benefit workers enjoy when their employer helps pay for their health insurance.
Depending where those limits are set, they could wipe out the tax savings above. Or they may not. It's impossible to say without further details.
Then in last night's debate, Romney suggested the deduction cap could be set at $25,000 or $50,000 instead of $17,000. That would change the math, too.
Then there's the issue of semantics.
Romney's promise to "not reduce the share" of taxes paid by the rich is not necessarily the same as saying the tax bills of some high-income filers wouldn't go down. It means that what high-income filers as a group contribute as a percentage of total revenue would be the same as it is today.
23 | erik_t Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:06:45pm |
Over all, the relationship between the winner of the instant-reaction poll and the change in head-to-head polls is positive, although not statistically significant.
24 | ShaunP Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:07:51pm |
I can't remember if I saw this here or on my Twitt-Facey-Space, so apologies if this is a repost:
Romney Will Solve the Crisis with the Exact Same GOP Plan of 2008, 2006, 2004...
Romney's five-point plan to address the specific aspects of our current jobs crisis recycles, nearly word for word, plans from far different economic times.
I've been watching the 2012 Republican National Convention, trying to get a sense of what the conservative diagnosis is for our weak economy and what they'd do in response. Is it the bizarro stimulus of raising interest rates, balancing the budget, and forcing foreclosures? Is there a secret housing plan? Or will it be a program of Reactionary Keynesianism, with an expanded military, massive tax cuts for the rich, and a SuperDuperCommittee to recommend tax expenditures that will go nowhere?
{nope - details at the link}
...But the same exact playbook is there in 2006, as it was in 2004 and 2008, and as it is in 2012. Domestic oil production, school choice, trade agreements, cut spending and reduce taxes and regulations -- it's been the conservative answer to times of deep economic stress, times of economic recovery, times of economic worries, and times of economic panic. Which is another way of saying that the Republicans have no plan for how to actually deal with this specific crisis we face.
25 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:09:16pm |
It kills me that last night there wasn't a single mention of immigration, abortion, science education / agw / evolution, Ledbetter Act, DREAM Act, or marriage equality. Instead we got three protracted segments on the economy where Romney was allowed to simply lie his ass off.
26 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:10:10pm |
re: #25 goddamnedfrank
It kills me that last night there wasn't a single mention of immigration, abortion, science education / agw / evolution, Ledbetter Act, DREAM Act, or marriage equality. Instead we got three protracted segments on the economy where Romney was allowed to simply lie his ass off.
Fortunately, I think we'll get some of that at the next debate and the VP debate for sure. Romney's not as smooth when lying about social policy or trying to rationalize being a bigot.
27 | JamesWI Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:13:48pm |
re: #25 goddamnedfrank
It kills me that last night there wasn't a single mention of immigration, abortion, science education / agw / evolution, Ledbetter Act, DREAM Act, or marriage equality. Instead we got three protracted segments on the economy where Romney was allowed to simply lie his ass off.
At least with the Town Hall format, Romney might face tougher questions than "Hey, what's your view on the role of government?" or "Hey, could you say something about your tax plan? I'm not going to do anything if you just lie about everything. Just say something about taxes"
28 | 3eff Jeff Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:15:04pm |
I really hope that the Big Bird quip was one of his well practiced zingers.
29 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:16:45pm |
If I wanted to ask Mitt anything, I would ask him how he reconciles his apparent belief that this administration is intrusive and increasing government involvement in people's personal lives while he and his own party oppose the right to choose, gay marriage, and the Dream Act. I'd just love to see Mitt totally stumped as we saw him with the gay veteran who he tried to do to noa avail that he and his spouse didn't deserve benefits. Mitt was real fortunate that he got asked a ton about the debt and taxes last night because it's easier for him to bullshit about that but on social issues like those and foreign policy, he's going to be exposed more.
30 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:18:09pm |
Correction: Reuters confirms their tracking is this: Pre debate: 47-41. Post debate: 48-43— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) October 4, 2012
31 | JamesWI Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:20:44pm |
re: #28 3eff Jeff
I really hope that the Big Bird quip was one of his well practiced zingers.
It had to have been. PBS man Jim Lehrer moderating the debate was one of the few things Romney's camp could be 100% sure of before the debate starter. I guess they thought it would be a good idea to joke about firing him and the rest of PBS.
Because firing people is HILARIOUS!!!
32 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:21:05pm |
re: #30 Gus
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33 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:22:44pm |
re: #31 JamesWI
It had to have been. PBS man Jim Lehrer moderating the debate was one of the few things Romney's camp could be 100% sure of before the debate starter. I guess they thought it would be a good idea to joke about firing him and the rest of PBS.
Because firing people is HILARIOUS!!!
I pointed something like that out downstairs. Mitt talks about getting rid of PBS and totally acts indifferent to the fact that if that were to occur, those people would be out of work. But this is the guy who thinks it's funny to joke about firing people and laying people off and claims that his six year run for the presidency unemployment is somehow close to the average American who is unemployed. He's a fucking dickhead.
34 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:24:01pm |
Proof-Texting: An Insight Into How David Barton Constructs His Pseudo-History
In Biblical interpretation, there are some who engage in a practice called "prooftexting" which is "the practice of using isolated quotations from a document to establish a proposition." In essence, it is a practice of pulling isolated passages, fragments, or even sometimes single words out of the Bible, removing them from their original context and then using similarities in language or symbolism to assert that the cited passages support a certain position or prophesied a certain event.
As anyone who has any familiarity with the "history" produced by David Barton knows, the practice of yanking things out of context and then making bold declarations based on linguistic or stylistic similarities is fundamental to his work. And his new book, the Founders' Bible, provides a key insight into how this practice pervades all of Barton's work, be it interpreting Bible or interpreting American history.
35 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:24:51pm |
ACTION ALERT! Rob Schneider will be on the radio tomorrow spouting anti-vax nonsense. Listen online & call in questions skepchick.org/2012/10/deuce-...— Jamie Bernstein (@UAJamie) October 4, 2012
37 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:27:28pm |
re: #35 Gus
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Even if he was funny, I'd look forward to this as much as I look forward to a hangover.
38 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:27:39pm |
39 | Reverend Mother Ramallo Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:28:34pm |
re: #29 HappyWarrior
If I wanted to ask Mitt anything, I would ask him how he reconciles his apparent belief that this administration is intrusive and increasing government involvement in people's personal lives while he and his own party oppose the right to choose, gay marriage, and the Dream Act. I'd just love to see Mitt totally stumped as we saw him with the gay veteran who he tried to do to noa avail that he and his spouse didn't deserve benefits. Mitt was real fortunate that he got asked a ton about the debt and taxes last night because it's easier for him to bullshit about that but on social issues like those and foreign policy, he's going to be exposed more.
Easy to do when know one understands that stuff anyway.
I had to take the time to learn about them, and my understanding is still basic.
40 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:30:42pm |
re: #39 Reverend Mother Ramallo
Easy to do when know one understands that stuff anyway.
I had to take the time to learn about them, and my understanding is still basic.
It's really dry stuff to me. I tried taking entry level economics in community college. It was such a boring and tough subject for me. I never thought I'd major in it but I had hoped to understand it better. Well, five years later I don't understand economics really any more than I did before. Too much Math and not enough stories- I ended up being a history BA and English BA minor.
41 | Reverend Mother Ramallo Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:32:11pm |
I don't know if Mitt seems callous because he has lived in a bubble all of his life, or if he has a cruel streak.
I'm leaning toward both though.
People losing their livelihood, and not being able to feed their families is not funny to me.
At all.
42 | erik_t Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:33:18pm |
re: #41 Reverend Mother Ramallo
People losing their livelihood, and not being able to feed their families is not funny to me.
Mitt should tell you his story. He, too, is unemployed.
Probably not much trouble putting having the help put food on the table, though.
43 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:34:58pm |
At Last Night’s Debate: Romney Told 27 Myths In 38 Minutes
Pundits from both sides of the aisle have lauded Mitt Romney’s strong debate performance, praising his preparedness and ability to challenge President Obama’s policies and accomplishments. But Romney only accomplished this goal by repeatedly misleading viewers. He spoke for 38 minutes of the 90 minute debate and told at least 27 myths:
44 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:36:59pm |
re: #41 Reverend Mother Ramallo
I don't know if Mitt seems callous because he has lived in a bubble all of his life, or if he has a cruel streak.
I'm leaning toward both though.
People losing their livelihood, and not being able to feed their families is not funny to me.
At all.
i really think a large part of it is a cruel streak. I hate to judge someone I have never met but I've seen other wealthy politicians in actions. Ones who like Mitt were brought up wealthy and lived what you'd call a sheltered existence and they were able to understand or at least try to understand people down on their luck.
46 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:38:10pm |
… Is not to blog about Debate Club. Or at least it should be, because the more I think about last night’s debate between Pres. Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, the more I feel like an aneurism’s going to burst inside my head.
Continues.
47 | jaunte Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:38:32pm |
Romney, via his surrogate Sununu:
“I wish this president would learn how to be an American."
[Link: www.washingtonmonthly.com...]
"What people saw last night, I think, was a president that revealed his incompetence, how lazy and detached he is, and how he has absolutely no idea how serious the economic problems of the country are, and how he has failed to even begin to address them."
[Link: www.politico.com...]
Romney in Sept: stop the sleazy personal attacks! John Sununu today: Obama is lazy & stupid! on.msnbc.com/SG5RmA
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen) October 4, 2012
48 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:40:31pm |
BREAKING: Ann Althouse causes a scene. host.madison.com/wsj/news/local...— Jesse Taylor (@jesseltaylor) October 4, 2012
49 | allegro Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:40:55pm |
re: #43 Kragar
At Last Night’s Debate: Romney Told 27
MythsLies In 38 Minutes
Those weren't myths, gentle myths of lords and dragons, they were fucking LIES. Deliberate, practiced LIES intended to deceive.
Why does the media have so much trouble using the correct word to describe a situation in which a politician deliberately LIES?
50 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:42:29pm |
re: #47 jaunte
Romney, via his surrogate Sununu:
“I wish this president would learn how to be an American."
[Link: www.washingtonmonthly.com...]"What people saw last night, I think, was a president that revealed his incompetence, how lazy and detached he is, and how he has absolutely no idea how serious the economic problems of the country are, and how he has failed to even begin to address them."
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Sunnunu's a dickhead. I guess Ronald Reagan was lazy too huh John.
51 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:43:20pm |
re: #48 Gus
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Downs was joined by law professor Ann Althouse and political science professor Ken Mayer in raising concerns. Mayer sent a letter outlining four concerns to university administrators on Wednesday. Althouse later shared it with instapundit.com, a conservative-leaning blog run by a Texas law professor.
Cough, cough, cough, cough.
52 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:45:02pm |
And in case you haven't seen it. Bill Maher being a douche nozzle...
Barry, come on - lift up your shirt and show him the gun!— Bill Maher (@billmaher) October 4, 2012
53 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:47:15pm |
re: #52 Gus
And in case you haven't seen it. Bill Maher being a douche nozzle...
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Was it Maher or Moore who wanted Obama to "act more black"? Really, he's doing fine. Not the greatest debate performance last night but seems to be bouncing back pretty well. Seems to me that people like Maher want this president to be an as big a dick to his opponents as they are to him. He's a better man than that.
54 | The Ghost of a Flea Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:48:21pm |
re: #53 HappyWarrior
Was it Maher or Moore who wanted Obama to "act more black"? Really, he's doing fine. Not the greatest debate performance last night but seems to be bouncing back pretty well. Seems to me that people like Maher want this president to be an as big a dick to his opponents as they are to him. He's a better man than that.
Maher.
Racist antivaxxer Islamophobe hack.
55 | Reverend Mother Ramallo Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:49:01pm |
re: #46 Gus
FTA:
And you know what? It doesn’t help when our side plays on the same racial stereotypes the right uses against him. In the midst of last night’s debate, Bill Maher tweeted this gem:
Barry, come on – lift up your shirt and show him the gun!
Maher has a habit of saying crap like this, which why I don't watch his show anymore.
56 | engineer cat Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:51:41pm |
Romney Attack Tingle Wearing Off
gop campaign advisers suggest Red (State) Bull energy drink to keep up thrills
57 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:51:50pm |
re: #54 The Ghost of a Flea
Maher.
Racist antivaxxer Islamophobe hack.
Thanks. Really, Maher can be right on sometimes but sometimes he acts like a jackass who doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. I always did prefer Stewart and Colbert to him.
58 | Obdicut Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:51:57pm |
I swear some Beck lyrics just made sense to me. Maybe I'm reaching a higher level of understanding.
60 | engineer cat Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:54:09pm |
Romney Debate Performance Accomplishes Task
gop candidate now seen as articulating repulsive policies very forcefully
61 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:54:52pm |
President Obama: If You Want To Be President, You Owe The American People The Truth
This was at Sloan's Lake in Colorado this morning.
62 | Varek Raith Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:55:51pm |
re: #52 Gus
And in case you haven't seen it. Bill Maher being a douche nozzle...
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Antivaxxer says what?
63 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:56:10pm |
re: #59 erik_t
As he said in Wisconsin earlier, he's going to repeal regulations on Wall Street but get tough on Sesame Street. Oh to have Mitt's priorities.
64 | engineer cat Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:56:15pm |
Romney, via his surrogate Sununu
sununu - banana
coincidence?
I THINK NOT!
65 | wrenchwench Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:57:47pm |
Former Puerto Rican Olympian, current pro boxer Orlando Cruz announces that he is a 'proud gay man'
"I've been fighting for more than 24 years and as I continue my ascendant career, I want to be true to myself. I want to try to be the best role model I can be for kids who might look into boxing as a sport and a professional career. I have and will always be a proud Puerto Rican. I have always been and always will be a proud gay man."
Image: img_1215_cruz_vs_miranda_03.0_standard_709.0.0_standard_500.0.jpg
66 | The Ghost of a Flea Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:58:02pm |
re: #57 HappyWarrior
Thanks. Really, Maher can be right on sometimes but sometimes he acts like a jackass who doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. I always did prefer Stewart and Colbert to him.
Maher's superficially clever at best, and basically exudes privilege when he talks about issues like race and gender discrimination. And the anti-vaccination thing is just unforgivable.
67 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 2:59:14pm |
re: #66 The Ghost of a Flea
Maher's superficially clever at best, and basically exudes privilege when he talks about issues like race and gender discrimination. And the anti-vaccination thing is just unforgivable.
He's one of these guys who loves to hear himself talk. And the anti-vax crap is a huuuuuuge turn off for me having Asperger's and what the anti-vaxxers do with autism.
68 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:00:28pm |
re: #65 wrenchwench
Former Puerto Rican Olympian, current pro boxer Orlando Cruz announces that he is a 'proud gay man'
Image: img_1215_cruz_vs_miranda_03.0_standard_709.0.0_standard_500.0.jpg
Can't be. Every gay guy is an effeminate window dresser ;).
69 | Varek Raith Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:01:06pm |
re: #68 HappyWarrior
Can't be. Every gay guy is an effeminate window dresser ;).
He is.
He just punches you through said window.
:P
70 | wrenchwench Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:01:07pm |
This one's Page worthy.
Joe Arpaio's Victim Deborah Braillard: Seven Figure Settlement in Wrongful Death Lawsuit, ABC 15 Reports
In Biscobing's reports, he's noted that jail lawsuits over the years have cost the county $25 million since Arpaio took office.
If you throw in all of the other lawsuits the MCSO has taken hits on because of malfeasance and corruption under Joe, the total is more than $50 million.
But I gotta fix a bunch of bikes and build a wheel...
71 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:02:57pm |
I've got to say, I'm not a fan of the new format over at RightWingWatch.
72 | A Mom Anon Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:03:01pm |
re: #67 HappyWarrior
Amen. Same goes for Oprah for giving that moron Jenny McCarthy legitimacy. It's bad enough she foisted Dr Phil on the country. Autistic people and their families have enough to handle without that ridiculous nonsense.
73 | Obdicut Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:03:48pm |
re: #65 wrenchwench
Good for him. The dam isn't breaking yet but a lot is flowing over the top. Professional sports has always had gay people in it. I'm glad more and more they can be out.
74 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:04:31pm |
re: #72 A Mom Anon
Amen. Same goes for Oprah for giving that moron Jenny McCarthy legitimacy. It's bad enough she foisted Dr Phil on the country. Autistic people and their families have enough to handle without that ridiculous nonsense.
Yep, really it pisses me off because I know vaccines didn't cause my Asperger's and I'm sick of people like McCarthy, Maher, Rob Schneider, and other people who know shit little about vaccines and how they work spreading this shit.
76 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:05:34pm |
re: #69 Varek Raith
He is.
He just punches you through said window.
:P
Haha. Yeah have to say even though I'd be a super heavyweight if I boxed and Cruz is only a featherweight, I wouldn't want to mess with him. Anyhow, been a boxing fan for as long as I can remember, watching fights with my grandfather.
77 | Gus Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:07:23pm |
OK emoprogs and puritopians. That includes you @huffingtonpost. QUIT YOUR WHINING ABOUT THE DEBATE ALREADY! #p2 #tlot #Obama #Forward— Gus (@Gus_802) October 4, 2012
78 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:08:07pm |
re: #74 HappyWarrior
Yep, really it pisses me off because I know vaccines didn't cause my Asperger's and I'm sick of people like McCarthy, Maher, Rob Schneider, and other people who know shit little about vaccines and how they work spreading this shit.
I love when shows announce a panel which consists of a deputy director for the CDC, a senior member of WHO, an award winning research scientist, and some dipshit who was on a TV show.
79 | Obdicut Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:08:21pm |
re: #76 HappyWarrior
Haha. Yeah have to say even though I'd be a super heavyweight if I boxed and Cruz is only a featherweight, I wouldn't want to mess with him. Anyhow, been a boxing fan for as long as I can remember, watching fights with my grandfather.
Nice that he's got a healthy winning record, too. 18-2-1.
80 | gwangung Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:09:12pm |
re: #77 Gus
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81 | A Mom Anon Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:10:13pm |
re: #74 HappyWarrior
All this has really done is make a bunch of quacks rich with their bullshit "cures" and "remedies"and divide the "autism community"(for lack of a better term) when these families and individuals need more support not less. Not to mention how damned dangerous not vaccinating is for the community at large.
82 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:12:28pm |
re: #81 A Mom Anon
All this has really done is make a bunch of quacks rich with their bullshit "cures" and "remedies"and divide the "autism community"(for lack of a better term) when these families and individuals need more support not less. Not to mention how damned dangerous not vaccinating is for the community at large.
Fucking A.
83 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:13:23pm |
re: #79 Sheeplord
Nice that he's got a healthy winning record, too. 18-2-1.
Yeah the dude can fight.
84 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:13:55pm |
Secret Cold War tests in St. Louis raise concerns
Doris Spates was a baby when her father died inexplicably in 1955. She has watched four siblings die of cancer, and she survived cervical cancer.
After learning that the Army conducted secret chemical testing in her impoverished St. Louis neighborhood at the height of the Cold War, she wonders if her own government is to blame.
In the mid-1950s, and again a decade later, the Army used motorized blowers atop a low-income housing high-rise, at schools and from the backs of station wagons to send a potentially dangerous compound into the already-hazy air in predominantly black areas of St. Louis.
Local officials were told at the time that the government was testing a smoke screen that could shield St. Louis from aerial observation in case the Russians attacked.
But in 1994, the government said the tests were part of a biological weapons program and St. Louis was chosen because it bore some resemblance to Russian cities that the U.S. might attack. The material being sprayed was zinc cadmium sulfide, a fine fluorescent powder.
Now, new research is raising greater concern about the implications of those tests. St. Louis Community College-Meramec sociology professor Lisa Martino-Taylor's research has raised the possibility that the Army performed radiation testing by mixing radioactive particles with the zinc cadmium sulfide, though she concedes there is no direct proof.
But her report, released late last month, was troubling enough that both U.S. senators from Missouri wrote to Army Secretary John McHugh demanding answers.
85 | Obdicut Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:14:43pm |
I may go to this:
This Sunday October 7th, Burnside Brooklyn is hosting a beer-tasting and fundraiser for the sitting president starting at 2 p.m.—and 80% of your ticket price will be donated to the Obama 2012 campaign. They have three ticket levels to choose from: 4 More Beers (with cheese curds) for $25; VIP Sampler (curated 6 beer sampler, plus one full meal and a shot special) for $50; and Super-Platinum Special VIP Sampler (full 8-beer tasting menu, meal with Wisconsin cheese curds, plus two of any drink on the menu. Can be shared by two people). You can purchase tickets here.
86 | Varek Raith Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:15:49pm |
87 | A Mom Anon Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:16:06pm |
re: #82 HappyWarrior
Have you seen the show Parenthood? One of the characters on the show is a middle school age boy with Asperger's. The actor playing him isn't autistic,the kid really does a great job giving a realistic portrayal of a kid with AS. I think that one of the first sort of mainstream shows I've seen where autism was given a realistic treatment.
88 | wrenchwench Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:16:17pm |
Tweet Of The Day! Pinocchio loses to Romney. BWAHAHA. RT @liberalease Joke >> twitter.com/liberalease/st...— utaustinliberal (@utaustinliberal) October 4, 2012
89 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:16:28pm |
90 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:17:45pm |
re: #87 A Mom Anon
Have you seen the show Parenthood? One of the characters on the show is a middle school age boy with Asperger's. The actor playing him isn't autistic,the kid really does a great job giving a realistic portrayal of a kid with AS. I think that one of the first sort of mainstream shows I've seen where autism was given a realistic treatment.
No, I have not. I'm interested now because it's always interesting for me to see how people with Asperger's are portrayed.
91 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:19:39pm |
re: #86 Varek Raith
WTF.
And we all know that the government would never have experimented on minorities back then...
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92 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:20:46pm |
re: #78 Kragar
I love when shows announce a panel which consists of a deputy director for the CDC, a senior member of WHO, an award winning research scientist, and some dipshit who was on a TV show.
Heh indeed, "So what do you think about autism, Mr. or Ms. I haven't been in jack shit lately?"
93 | A Mom Anon Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:21:26pm |
re: #90 HappyWarrior
It's on NBC Tuesday nights at 10. If you can watch earlier seasons,try to,it's a pretty well written show for network tv.
94 | HappyWarrior Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:22:08pm |
re: #93 A Mom Anon
It's on NBC Tuesday nights at 10. If you can watch earlier seasons,try to,it's a pretty well written show for network tv.
Cool, thanks. I'll check it out.
95 | Only The Lurker Knows Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:31:00pm |
re: #84 Kragar
Read that earlier this morning. Disgusting if true. But it wouldn't be the first time the Government pulled this type of shit.
U.S. Government Apologizes for 1940s STD Testing on Guatemalans
96 | Kragar Thu, Oct 4, 2012 3:36:48pm |
re: #95 Bubblehead II
Read that earlier this morning. Disgusting if true. But it wouldn't be the first time the Government pulled this type of shit.
U.S. Government Apologizes for 1940s STD Testing on Guatemalans
Exactly why this report is believable.